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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-07 - Orange Coast Pilot.. t • .., • . , ( Ylll lllnlin llllY PIPll • • ... I;\ ' I ' I t .. __ ~ I t ~. , 'I K• UHANGE:.COU NT Y C ALIFOR NI A • '>ll(fNT" But who owhs it? .--.~ Deputies 'harvest' $2 mi11ion pOt crop !Mlly ............. .., ltk .... "--PUNK ROCK BAND REHEARSES AT RECORDING STUDIO IN COSTA MESA From left, Jay Decker, Jimmie D~ker, Denni• Walsc:h, Jame• Kaa Punk: fad or peril? Bizarre activity, violence assailed By PWL SNEIDERMAN and STEVE MARBLE OI 111119 Dlllly ,., ... Sutt Punk rock began as a rhythmic revolt among a bored and discouraged British w~rking class. Today, it 1s alternately condemned as the ultimate breakdown in morality and praised as an overdue revitalization in the musical /ield. To its youthful supporters, punk is primal, back-to-basics sound. It's a close-cropped lifestyle that stresses odd-ball dress and outrageous behavior . To some police officers, 1t 's a menacing movement leaving spray-painted swastikas. Ul its wake: an anti-everything cult that aims its energi,es at destruction Sn.LL OTHERS BELIEVE punk rock Is merely the latest expression of teen.age re· hellion, a harmless youth fad destined to be as short-lived as the beatnik and hippie eras of .earlier decades. While the Orange Coast punk movement s hows few signs of vanishing, some pioneer punk stylists complain that the cult's potency has died. "It's not the mus1l' but the scene itself that turns me off. lt'a become a parody of itself." explains Dennis Walsch , the drummer for the locally popular Huntington Beach band "The -Crowd." WWLE POLICE pressure on punkers has eased in recent weeks, public concern reached a high pitch several months ago following a num beror particularly cold and grisly incidents. A pair of Huntington Beach punkers face ,,,,.,, sPi:t·-'1· ~ . rllarges they stabbed a limousine driver in Newport Beach, poured beer over his head and i laughed as he s lumped lo the street bleeding. I In a separate incident, an 87-year-old woman in Huntington Beach was choked and I kicked into unconsciousness. Police urested a 29-year-old transient punk stylist in t he case. f Only a year earlier, other reports of bizarre punk activity were frequently cited by punk detractors, such as the tale of the youth held • down. by a trio of punters who carved a swastika in his arm and the punker who carved · up his chest. with a broken bottle as stunned police officers looked on. . "A un OF IT WAS overblown," claim W alsch, saying he had several run-ins with the law when his appearance more closely fitted the punk look. "There're always a few rotten ap· plei;." · Hon Talmo. an American Civil Liberties Union attorney, t•ontends punks have received a bad rap, espe~1ally in Newport Beach, where they were stopped, q uestioned and photo- gr aphed by police this past summer. • He represents a youthful punk client he claims was forced to sit on a street comer in froAl of his school chums while an officer re· turned to the station to fetch a camera to snap his picture NEWPORT AUTHORmES maintaw they slopped and photographed punk faddists only ~see r usK ROCK, Page "2> Orange County She riff's de· puties confiscated $2 million worth of marijuana plants early Saturday morning from an El Toro field, according to Lt. Wyatt Hart. Acting on a .tip from an infor- mant, authorities found more than 2,000 high-grade sens1milla plants &rowing al the ~omer of Lake Forest Drive and Trabuco Road. The remote area is half a mjle from any homes. Hart said. Law Police seek suspect in boat death By JODI CADENHEAD °' .. o.lly ...... 11 ... Newport .Beach police are searching for a British Columbia man today for questioning in connection with the gunshot slaying of an Irvine houaewife last month. Judith Conklin Nesbitt, 42, wu slain aboard he-t family cabin cruiser Nov. 216. Sfle was found by her husband who became worried when she failed to return home for dinner. Since then the woman 's death has been shrouded in mystery, with ]IOlice finding no appu'tlDt motive for the homicide. Her body was found sprawled in the bo't anchored a t t he Marine Dunes Yacht A.nchora1e . She left that morning telliq her family that she was 1otna to meet a man interested in purchuina the boat. United States cwitoms agents reportedly cont act ed Los Angeles police Saturday pight a fter a description of the man was broadcast to law enforce- ment agencies throughout the :1 country. Sgt. Rick Miller .said that police in Los Angeles notified the Newport Beach detect ives. Miller said that police have in· formation that the suspect was seen in Newport Beach the day of the slaying. "He fits the composite," said Miller. Last week Newport Beach police began l'irc ul ating two drawings of a clean cut middle· ' aged man with brown wavy hair. U.S. commission arrives in El Salvador SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador <AP) -A U.S. presidential com· mlsion arrived here Saturday to look into possible military com· plicity in the murders of three American nuns and a social worker, the U.S. Embassy re- ported. It said the commission mem· this week. The announcement ca m e hours after thf' State Department said it was suspend· ing U.S. economic and military aid to the country until 1t could be learned if m ilitary forres . committed the crime . The delegation's itinerary 1s being kept secret by the U.S. Embassy here as a security pre- caution, and it is not known ex- acUy what it will do. ' bers, flying in from Washington, made a stop in an undisclosed country to change pl!nes for the flight lo a little-used airport here. They were taken im- mediately to the U.S. am-'Six arrested ba11ador's residence. "Now the time has come to a ct and we are going to act," U.S. Ambassador Robert White s aid at a funeral for the nun5 Friday Local peasants found the bullet-ridden bodies Wednes· day southeast of this capital city and authorities said the women were murdered the day before. No one h as c laimed responsioility. the change o( planes ap· parently was part o r the elaborate security precautions taken for the commission. olice announced earlier that tbe body ol a SaJvadoran-ju,,tice of the peace was found in the 1ame area where the women's bodies bad been buried in a 1ballow grave. Relatives of the $2.5 million luud of heroin captured ma1latrale said th~y believed Almost five pounds or pure J•men miatook him for another "China White" heroin worth Jmtice who helped identify the about fl.5 million was allegedly women and 1lped burial orders. confiscated and six people have Tbe U.S. tntdP is headed by been arrestfd in a police raid on a WlWam D. Ropra, a former U · Buena Parkhouse. i:~ttltant MCrelary of stilte for in· A dozen officers from the 'tar·American aflail'1 1!flth. close Buena Park and Los An1eles A to tbe incominc Republican police departments entered the addai 11hhati on . Anoth~f house at 4978 Avila Way •t 4 memW.JI Alaistant Sttret~ a .m . Thursdaywithasearchwar· of atate•J mam Bowdler: a -rant. • • tor•er adlta11ador to El Officers allege they found the Sal•adw. " ~ , heroin packaged in one-pound Tiie aate De ment an· ,plutic bap.' ..... th• m 11 . Friday Buena Park Detective 'John alOt. ..,.. tt h ap-Deany. said •.ooo iD cuh '1lo prned •·tbe SalH..,...IOY· was confl1c~ted. Denny Hid tram•· IDd would ~tp· much ol the mooey -.S iD a Pres.._ Carter ud ahli ~ • br1efc ... but ''tbmt was llMID'1 P!e'ldlat-eilet Rqaald R..,an· · · 1ll'over the ,..ldeace." ' .5-.. ... ,~. The s urprise raid -all six OC· cupants were asleep -came a fte r four months of sur· veillance, Denny said. Investigators believe the group was one or the major heroin suppliers to Oran1e and Los Angeles cow.ties. ~ rrested on char1es of po11ession ol heroin were Lury DaQe Sawyer, SS, Slalae Lee DonoYOll, 4', and Jody Lewll, II, all or Buena Park, ud Haa·'l'lnl Wan1. !I, You-Hu WUI, •. and J>er.Nan a-.q, •. who are Talwa natloeal1. Denny aald tbe beroln ls !beueyed to come from the Far East but~ ... aren't aure how lt arriftd lD 0r..,. Coua&J. ---~- Both artists' drawings were shown to local yacht brokers 'in hopes th.at som eone would . recognize the man as a customer. Police theorize that the woman was lured to her death by a man posing as an interested boat buyer. Police refused lo identify the man wanted for questioning in connection with the slaying. Woman found strangled in Anaheim A 20-year-old woman was found strangled to death Satur- day afternoon in the parki.ne lot . of a downtown bingo buaineu. Paula Ann Walon of 2252 W. Lincoln Ave. wu found dead al 2: 15 p.m. by police who were called to the Bingo Palace, 471 S. Brookhunt Ave., by someone who spotted her body. Police theorise that the young woman wu killed Friday night and that her car was driven to the deserted parking lot. An autopsy by the coroner's office today will determine the exact cause of death, police ·said. The fully clothed body wu found slumped over in the froat seat, police said. Her purse wu nearby. NY trooper elain CORNING , N .. Y. (AP) - State Police Olftcer Robert L. Van Hall, 15, WJS slain by •hots-...... ud b1a paJ1Der was wounded wben th•J ap- proached a car they bad flaQld down ln . a parklal lot belq · staked out ln a narcotics cue, autborltiel said ~ • enforcement officials still don 'l know who owns the land where the 15-foot h.igh plants were dis· covered. No arrests have been made in t'Onnection with the largest seizure of growing marijuana plants by the Sher iff's Depart- ment. t-0 know who owns the land. In· vesligation is continuing to dis- cover who was behind the · cultivation operation on the lot surrounded by orange .and avocado groves. Some of the plants were being dried in a 15 by 20 foot green house, also confiscated by deputies. By Monday authorities expect Deputies worked several hours uprooting the 2,000 illegal plants growing in the rural area. When the investigation is over the plants will be hauled out to sea and dumped, or else burned, according to a spokes man for the Sheriff's department. S.•tai•£••--• ....... _..,,,__ ... ._.. The' annual arrival of Santa Claus on his fire engine is a big event in Laguna Beach. Here St. Nick waves to the children as Laguna High cheerleaders raise the holiday spir it Friday night. Marine re-enacts fatal bar bralVI By RICHARD GREEN Ot .. o.1,, ........... Mari ne C p l. Robert A . Pearson, 25, hurled a chair across a military courtroom to demonstrate what he did in a Ju- ly 19 El Toro Marine Corps Air Station brawl that proved fatal lo a fellow serviceman. Lance Cpl. Ty Ryan Leroy, 19, suffered fatal injuries in that brawl when he was struck in the head by a brown plastic chair with chrome legs. ·The right took place on a Saturday "Country and Western Night" in the El Toro Enlisted Man's Club, Pearson. who is fac- ing unpremeditated murder ('harges, told a seven-man military jury Friday in an air station courtroom. lie said he threw the chair out of fear and didn't intend to hurt Leroy. Pearson said that he thought he was unde r · attac k from several sides, and he added that all he wanted to do was make good an escape from the club. Pearson said he was attacked .after walking up to a girl, ARMED GUARDS in Hunt· ington Harbour? Residents of the excluaive Trinidad Island community are asking the city council for protection. Read why the inhabitants of this plush neighborhood want guards. Pag~ Al. MARIE OSMOND has grown up. At 21, the sin1in1 star is on her way to becoming a sex sym- . touching her arm and whisper· ing in her ear, "If I told you that. you have beautiful eyes, would you be my hper·• .. The girl said, "No." accordm~ to Pearson. "Leroy said 'That ·s my girl ~ ... Pearson said. "I said no 1l 's not He shoved me hard against a ta· ble." The defendant explained that after Ler oy pus ht'd him , someone else punc hed h1 m square on the jaw. Pearson said ht' threw the l'ha1r when he saw a few people approaching "him and feared he would be beaten. "I 'd seen people get hurt 1n the club before,'' he said . "It could be pretty rowdy in there. Prosecuting attorney Major Chris Dubia said during a court recess that he mtencfs to show Pearson intended to do "great b6dily harm" when he swung the chair . Oubia added he wants to s how that Pear son didn 'l throw the chair but instead ~ed both of his hands to swing the chair into Leroy's head. .. ., . GEORGE WASHINGTON slept there on his way to Valley Forge and so have thousands o( other vi!dtors since the King of P russia Inn was built in 1789. How has th.is old hostelry rared in the face of progress? .Read about it In today's Daily Pilot. See Page CS. ..... bol of sona. For the first time A .... ..-• ··-~·. _,, she'll be starring in her own .... _, c1.. --.... CM show. minus Donny. Read why ~· At ............ 111 1 C6 ctftll.... ~OM 0r-..o-ey A• in tdday's Daily Pi ot. . , .. ._ ~....... .. ~ Cl ............. S TA a T Y 0 U a 0 W N c .... _.. er 1tk._...._ a. .,.._..._ .. AU """" ef.t BlJSINll8¥ HC)ll' do you 1et lnto ~ c.s .._,--..,, ~• bualnaat Why do many buai· ,....,... ...,.. .,., ,,_._ C.M neumm fail! What are some ol ::=:.:.. •• ~ =:., ~ the flnancln1 options open? =.,.-:= : .,..,.,_....,C1 .... What an eome ol tbe secrets ol _ -----;;..r---succealf\11 ueeuti~,mC ""'...::"*' r1tot1sr ........ ...., m 1t •Jle Dwib Pdot. Ci.· · · n ._. ~-- I --\ ........... -.... -..... .., .... -.-~ . .........,.....~.-.---... ...... . II DAil F'ILO T a..nia.; O..ttlei 7, , •• • '--- r---PUNK ROCK CRAZE ON COAST. • • -* •yW....lbe •~> h-.ct 1ua~·f\ • toftc tut ol UllSO&vtd v1oh~l t•rtmea .. lrlbUC~ lo pW1hra Wtua. lht-1tOl'm 1urru.anct1nc ~ rwll appcara tn h•v• lulled for U. llMICMD\, the f)Wlk nx'k fl 11m1 rt'matrl' Ttae punll ror k 1110H•mN1l n \he Oran..:\• C'utl'l C'VC>l\'~ the1 af\.ero<ion tiaJu1111~ uf t.tw l&•n•I f;dkh~h •u .. nr uf \ht-l1Ut< O'rrst-a-. bl.mb UC h Iii.ti lh~ ea P1sl o h 1.nd I h\: u~-.11 I h lt'\ft'd ~ ~Uh ll .aml notunot..U ''T.a....a.. UW&b-a ~-ol footbaU plQtn, •Jl 11p and eveey- bhuaa Jmt a &ot or emocJou," Roarh •-.v• In fM1, Roal·b cla1au1 muc:b ol the vloleoce attr,buted to lllU\ltf'li u1 \Al\founded He aaya 11obod hu ~r1 hun al h11 club 1111d d•lmM he 's overcome nt'1,hbortwod <·omplatnll ol van- J» ll~m thru ulih UH ()( a no- 11one.l:.'1Uk' ~1·unty forcti UO! lll 1:1tb~r Ot!lihborhooda, polll'\" huve reL•e1ved comohunl$ P1•nk views ••• #-'"6\k ·~< ,\ IS U lad like 1VQ21am 1D116 G 'Jod " -Cllarte. li ru •· ""~wpun bur b p0Uce cllJef. ti."~ \1odtJ<m A~nuc hopa °" t~ ~. IW~ 1o•all l w thi1r iltl1r hke that " -Jerry lloaelt, ti•'-OW'lter. th< se~ Putoll t:n-ou up.·· -Deu.la bl H•halk-Buch. rouablJJO puak ... IQuared ott •1alnat u tqu.al numt>.r or punt-haten. The volatile situation wu de-f~ by a police ofttcer -who mana1ed to calm down the ae1tated studenu. At Edison Hilb in HwiUncton Beach lut year, school officials spent thousands of ddllara sandblutina punt rock graffiti orr campus Walla. J Stepped-up security tactics have nearly eliminated that prob- lem t.hiJ ~ear. Edison Principal Phil Grau aaya. ln fact, he coes on, Ediaon'' reputation aa the punk rock capital is undeserved.' "We don't see it as a threat or anything we have to worry about," Grogs says. "I think it's kind of stabilized." BE CLAUIS MORE people are adopting punk dress, hair and makeup styles but are keep- ing clear of punk's more violent traits. "I'm arr.aid (punk) rashion t'tl>Ul;..\ion bul ~cn~rated more b\'udlsnt!s ttu.n record ~ales has kind or taken over," the of punk rockers mt1midatlng res-principal·observes. idents, Jumping on cars and Like the ·Edison principal, 'fHE Pl.NK TRADEMARKS m<'luded dost' <:ropped hair, spray painting school and res-others are observing changes in 1dentialtract walls. the movement. Some predict it ome<llmes dyed m loud colors, a ra g tng m1xturt' of ~Os -style < loth1og and lhe blal·k leathe~ motorcycle look --will go the way of the hula-hoop ''PVNX JUST SEEMS to be a and diaco music. Others contend game of who can be the bad-it will grow. deat." offers drummer Walsch. Jimmy Decker, who went by 'In England 1t was a working dass revolt." says J erry Roach, owner of the Cu1·koo's Nest in Cos ta Mesa, one of the few Orange County naght s pots that regularly books punk bands. "When you live in a $200,000 the name Jimmy "Trash" when tract house, have a mo-ped and his four.member eroup was con- the only thing you have tow.wry sidered Orange County's top about is getting to school -punk band, has tittle nice to say that's no revolution. about the current state of the "Poverty here is having to buy movement. "It was a l'ry out. It was poJlt1cal .. your own drugs." "It relllly angers me to see the Huntington Beach has long -people who yelled at us when we In America, however, the pun' ·-,..>ings were embraced by upper middle-class youth. Hather than social change, the t'rnphasis veered toward shock- value and a rebellion against traditional norms . suffered along with the reputa· looked like nerds; now th~'re tion as the top spawnin& ground all punkers," the lead singer for rowdy punk rockers in this says. county and beyond. While drummer Wabch is. a POLICE NOTED ONE was more likely to find punkers in 1•cis h Spy~lass Hill than in the itdt' r rougl\er sections of Stan· ton or Westm inster "'THE HUNTINGTON Beach punker definitely has a reputa· tion for being destructive, for getting drunk and fighting," says Jay Deeker, bass guitarist for the Crowd. ''Hollywood seems to be their playground," Decker says. ·'They just like to trash it up be<.'ause their m ommies aren't look mg out the window.·• Cr1t it·s of the punk scene cite a d:.im ·(' known as "the s lam" in v. h1c·h participants hurl their hodtt·~ at 1•ad1 other and engage 111 :i virtual free-for-all to the lit•at of a rowdy band. pn school campuses, friction ha s sometimes developed bet ween punkers and other stu· dent fa<.'llons such as surfers and school athletes. ('luh owner Roaeh says the ·-.la m ·~ more violent e lements l•d \ (· been exa~gerated During the opening week or school at Marina Hi gh Lights out J-7. alley phantom bWJy By PATRICK KENNEDY Oft ... 0..ly ,.. ... SuH 1-'ountain Valley's mystenous "Blackout Phantom" ha!< <>truc·k (Jg;un What hC' does 1s break into a nty power box and tum out .tll the s treet 11 ghts al the busy intersection of Slater \vf'11 uc· and Bu:-.hard Street. Ttll'n I'll an ~Hort to frus trate city lighting crews, he re. l<H ks the power box With his own padlock, that 1s SVF.CUl,ATION IS HEAVY that the Blackout Phan- tom 1!\ some kind or insomniac who lives near Slater and liushard and <:an·t get o(f into the land of nod with the ~tare of s treet lamps li ghting his bedroom. So far, t he phantom has struck at the intersection eight times sinc•e last July, His last blackout was created Wednesday night. ;•WE JUST KEEP GOING back and forth," sighed Fountain Valley traffic engineer Jim McClendon. "We tum ·em on. He turns 'em off." "Now I'm m the habit of driv\.ng..,by that intersection to sec whether or not the lights are on." The cily en~ineer noted that from lime to lime of· f1cia Is do get complainls from people who can't sleep because or s treet light glare. "Rut this person has a real obsession." McClendon' c·omplained. SO •'AR, POLICE have no clue as to the man, woman rr r hild who is managing to plunge the Fountain Valley in· tersection mto the dark. One lime after the phantom st-ruck, lhe city had Southern Cali for ia Edison Company crews fasten special metal bands around the power box to discourage any further riddling The next time, the phantom cut off the metal bands, doused the lights, and replaced the bands with his own. IN HIS'LATEST ASSAULT on behalf of darkness, the phantom drilled two holes in the power box to Install his own padlock. "He provided extra holes so we've installed another lock ... traffic engineer McClendon noted. "NOW WE'VE GOT two Jocks on the eleetrical box. 1't least we're making it harder for him. But who knows what his next ploy will be? "I sure hope he gets tired of turning those lighU oU pre tty soon. "Because we're-tu.re getting tired of turning them back on." Thomas P. Haley ..... 11, .... , Robert N. Wef!(J Pr••ICMnt M . Thomas Keevil E.,10t -Thomn 'A . 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He predicU that like many of the late·60s in· fluen <.'es, it w ill soon be absorbed tnto mainstream culture. "It's funny because these kids' folks probably were all a bunch of .hippies in their days. People persecuted the hippie s, yet nobody sees the parallel." Because of the unpredictable nature of the pWlk movement, authofities are not yet ready to drop their guard. "I don't think they're a threat lo society," says Huntinfton Buch police detective Arden Fick, "but we have to keep an . eye on them." Adds Edison 's Gross, "I just hope the next fad 1s more pacifi c in nature." South Coast guide do{{ graduates By DON CHAPMAN Of ..... .,, .......... ·'Goldie," the pup raised for one year at a south Oraqe CoasC fire station, came of ace as a guide do1 at 1raduatioo ceremonies in Desert Hot Springs. And, some of the goJden retriever's firemen foster parents were there to praent her to her new muter. The firemen of 'the B shift at Orange County Fire Station 9 agl'eed tut. year to raise Goldie, who came to them through the San Clemente Lions Club. The men pitched ,in to pay for her expenses during that time. As far as anyone associated with the Guid e Dogs of the Desert in Desert Hot Springs knew, it was the first hme firemen had raised a dog in the program. After a year. Goldie was sent to the trainmg facility and spent three months learning how to perform traditional guide dog functions in a specialized cue. Goldie's new oner, a blind Korean War veteran, Is paralysed on his left side, re- quiring the dog to move more slowly in pace with his mast.er. Sid Grove, director of trainin1 for Guide Dogs of the Desert. said Goldie has hffn equal to the task. The doe had to be SOWld and mature, and take it.s time. No averase dog couJd have worked as well, he said. Capt. Leland Henry of the fire station, was one of three firemen who presented the dot to Howard Betts of Sunnyvale, the new owner. Alao attendin1 wu encineer Jeff Taylor, formerly of station 9, and fireman Jelf Williama. "We never had any prqblema YtAJI Gold!e," saJd Henry. But he allowed that there wu one lnci- dent that firemen remember well. "We were all sitllat down to dinner. when the nre bell ranc." Hldllmry. "We Jumpe-d up and left. L•ter, wbelt we sot beck, our dinner platel .. ,.. clea.•• be said. --... -·; . . -r -..... CM swap meets.--......-...,_.- extended By JUaYCLAUIEN OIU.OMly,_IWt An Orange County Fair board quorum, meelin1 in special • session, pushed throu,b a eon- tract Saturday givinc Tel-Phil ol Newport Beach the ri1ht to operate its weekend awap meets at thtt fairgrounds through April or 1992. The rush was emphasized , when Bob Seat., chairman of the board's Swap Meet Committee, extracted an oath from fair manager Kenneth Fulk that the documents would be sent no later than Monday t o Sacramento for the required ratification by the state's Division of F'airs and Exposi· tions. • Saturday's action, in the form of a reqwred board resolution ec.hoed apgrovfl &ranted by board motion Nov. 20 durinc a regular session. • • ..... ., ...... Mllft ....... A special meeting callel to •P· prove the requfred resolution last Tuesday tailed lo produce a board quorwn. 'NEXT YEAR WILL BE THE SUMMER OF HATE' Cuckoo'• N•• Proprietor Jerry Aoec;h That session drew only vice president Burr Williams and directors ~al, M*Y Malavasi and Leo Love. Saturday. the same four were joined by direc· tor Robert Krone to fill out a quorum of the nine-director board. -An alt.ernative' Night club maier in praise of 'punk' Saturday's action, when final· ly approved an Sacramento, in· creases the board's percentage of parting and swap-meet stall rental income from the previous 2S percent to 33.3 percent. Jerry Roach, owner of the Cu ckoo's Nest night spot in Costa Mesa, has done qu.it.e an about-face since his days as a nower power proponent. A veteran of 1967's "Summer of Love," Roach, in his early 30s, might oow be described as the godfather of Orange CoWl- ty 's punk rock scene I'm predicting next year will be the Summer of Hate,·· he declares. Roach's forerast may be only half-serious, but few would ques· Impaled man still serious An Anaheim man who was im· paled in the <.'hest by a wooden post during a \raffle a<.'cident in Huntington Bea<.'h remains in ser ious condition today at Foun· ta1n Valle y Co mmun ity llosp1lal. Jack Michael Fuhrer. 30, was injured early .Friday morning when he lost control of his vehi· cle along Pac1f1c Coast Highway and <.'rashed into a wood fence near the entran<.'e to Bolsa Chica State Beach, according to poli<.'e. Three feet of the post was sticking out of his chest and two reet out his back when he was ad- ~ i!!ed to the hospital. '--· ...... ---.... -- tion his success as a promoter of punk rock concerts. In fact, he's one of the few club owners in the county willing to take a chance on t.he rebellious musi<.'al genre. A rormer real ~state agent who acquired the night spot as a generous comm1ss1on, Roach began booking punk bands m 1978. He praises punk music as an energetic alternative to the mellow, saf~ sound oT mos older mamst.ream groups . ··Rock bands are becoming like ~inosaurs. ·· he contends .. People are just not going to the big s tadium concerts anymore " He claims has own punk shows have not been marred by any violent disruptions His secunty force is charged with mainlaln· ing order inside lhe club and preventing patrons from causing trouble in the s urrounding ne1ghborhood as well .,, Roa<.'h belJeves the <.'rittcism directed at the punk movement is no different from lhe harass- ment experienced by h1pp1es in the 1960s Though he beheves punk's popularity 1s on the rise, he downplays its influence on socie- ty in general. "In the long range, they woa't <.'hange anythmg," Roach s.id. "The hippies didn't , either. All that peace and love atutr, and look at today -the Russians are s~ill taking over Afeaniatan .... " It also removes some seven a cres of fairgrounds land at the corner of Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa from the 29·a cre parcel leased ror swap meets. Tel-Phil will get a dirferent seven acres in exchange for con· tinued swap meet operations. Tel-Phil was operating on a 10 year contrac't renewable in 1982 for another JO.year period. -No f atallries - as·Greyhound skids, flips SKYKOMISH. Wash I AP> A c hartered G reyhound bus heading for a Chriatmas paaeant 10 the Cascade Mountains skidded off an icy highway and flipped over in the air Saturday before landing on its wheels SO feet down an embankment. of. ficials said. Remarkably. no o ne was killed, they said. but more than a dozen people were injured. "It easily could have been more 5ttiow," said Don Flynn, chief ol the Skykomish Volun- teer Fire De.prartment .• "We were lucky the bus didn't land on it. top. It was nothing lite it rouJd have been." There were 40 people aboard when the bw went out of control two miles west of Skykomish, o(· ficiai. aaicl · CE CHARGES For One Full Year What better lime than now lo ~nvest in furniture to enjoy for the holidays . Now until [)e('. 15 you can take advantage of having your furniture delivered ·FREE from any of ralphs 12 specialty centers and pay for them over an e ntire year WITHOtrr ONE CENT OF INTEREST. All that's -required is a 20% down :+#~~~~ payment and a minimum purchase of $500. Your 12 monthly payments will . be interest free. A perfect r eason for buying that special item you've been wanting for the holidays. And rem.e mber . FREE DELIVERY on mos~ items. On Anything Purchased Now 'rHROUGH DEC. 15 \ • ,. • . .. Sundmy, December 7. 1980 DAILY PILOT .4a . Pearl Barbor, .Sunda Dee. 7, 1 DAY OF INFAMY This was the proud battlewagon USS Arizona 39 years ago today -on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, when she exploded and sank-in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. after being hit "by five armor.piercing bombs dropped by warplanes of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Of l,ln men aboard who lost their lives, the dead included brothers Gordon E. Shive, 20. and Malcolm H. Shive, 19, of Laguna Beach; Santos Filomcno. Balboa; Lewis P . Sharon, Santa Ana: and Arthur C. M~nlove, Orange. u., ............. 'FORD ISLAND Oe1IY l'11et lllw•lrall• POSITION OF FLEET, SUNDAY, DEC. 7, 1941 For enemy warplane•, they were eaay tergeta Costs to fall? Quake study due at old .courthouse By GLENS SCOTT Ol 1,_ O.tlf l'ilet Shi! Orange County off1c:1als art: prepanng for a second se1sm1c s tudy of the landmark Old CourthOuse in Sant.a Ana amid speculation that restoring the sandstone building won't be as rostly as first predicted. ConsuJtmg enginee rs Wheeler & Gray of Tustin prepared a re· port in 1979 for the county Board of Supervisors. The engineers said the building was not safe and restoration would cost about S2.5 million. All COW'llY offices were moved from the building in October of . 1979. SINCE TIIEN, however, new restoration methods have been developed and ·a more fl exible historical building code has been approved by the sute. ln1· ol El Segundo Hoth firms ilre recognized by the state for excellence in stru('· tural engineering fo r historic p reser va t ion . s aid Ga rza Ka riot1s and Assot1ates was the fi rm which fi rst pushed for the ~econd study THE BOARD WAS scheduled to select one of the firms last roonth. but membe~ postponed the action until county officials checketf on the po~s1bility of ob· ta ming feder al funds to finance the study and. perhaps, the restoration Federa l le g~s lat1on ha s authorized federal courts to hold hearings in Or'ange County, and lo<·al off1 c1als are con<>1dering th .. · po<;s1b1h ty of locH t1ng future courts in the Old C-ourthouse. PEARL HARBOR MEMORIAL AS IT APPEARS TODAY OVER HULK OF USS ARIZONA Memorial etraddl•• remain• of battlewagon with many crewmen •tlll aboard PEARL SURVIVOR JOMph Morano The second report was sug· gested by members of the state Office of Historic Preservation. said Ric·hard Garza, senior proJ- ect engmeer for the county Garza saJd members or the federal General Services A1en· q told c·ounty officials th~ Old Co urt hou~l' m igh t be ap- propriate for t ht• ncv. courts But they put off any <'omm1tmcnts at least until tht• se1sm1 c study 1s finished. he s;ml 'Day of infamy' remembered One of the two archite<'tural and engineering firms betn~ considered to do the s econd study al~ has strongly ur)?ed the supervisors to re-exam ine the restoration costs. THE ('OL'~TY WOULD be in a ~o0<1 pos1 t1on tll attract a his tor1l·al prl'sen .1t1on gr ant 1r federal 1·1111rb l'Vl'ntuall v are l1katt><1 1n tht> building. (;arza !.:11d.1 lx···ausl' priority often 1s gl\·en p rOJ t'r ts reMorNl tor the1r or:ginal us e' By ARTHUR ~. VINSEL Ol Ille o.nr l'llel SleH They came out or the tropic i-k1 es from three directions 39 years a~o today. seem ingly end· le ss w aves of Japanese a1rpowcr. the wings of the bomb- laden Kates and Mitsubishis it and if there is any date we should remember, this is it. It's a shame," says Irvine, who joined the Navy in 1942 when he was old enough and ser ved aboard PT boats in the Southwest Pacific. m arked with the imperial rising · -"TODAY IS Pearl Harbor Day, sun. Dec. 7, 1941," is the text oft he sign U.S. military personnel al PLli.. out by Irvine each an- Pearl Harbor and its adjacent nifersary of the attack that sank ~nstallations such. as Schofield nine ships and destroyed 188 Barracks and Hickam Field were aircraft on the ground. mildly surprised and curious at 7 : 55 that morning to see such a sight. History records Dec. 7, 1941 as . the Day of Infamy described in President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's ringing address to Americans, who mobilized as no stung and threatened .,People in the history of the world. "Yes, it 's a day to re- memb e r," murmurs Joe Morano, 65, of Costa Mesa, his- t o rian of the 250·member , Orange County Chapter . Pearl Ha rbor Survivors Association. "I GOT A BIRD'S EYE view of it all," says the retired reaJ estate salesma n whose hands were virtually barbecued re· peatedly aboard a motor launch as he helped fish burning bodies Crom a sea aflame with fuel. Morano and millions of other typical Americans will pause to- day. nearly four decades after the sneak altack on the U.S. Fleet that engulfed the globe in the second world war. to re- member. Anti millions more won't give It a second thought unless re· minded somehow, most of them in the generations bom since the awrul event whose climax on A111. 3. 1945 ushered in the nuclear age. "PEOPLE SEEM to be'forget- Unt i\," laments Joe Irvine, ownet of Hilltop Llq.,or in Huot. lntt.on Beach, where an American flq files atop It.I pole 385 days a year and Dec. 7 ia enshrined u all-important. Irvine's band-lettered 1i1n placed at eye level literally com- maDdJ ·cwtomerw to remember the mornln1 America waa cau1ht nappinl by an ... m,y and the aacrtficea it tnntct.d. "Pe41e seem to be for1ettlnl "We've even got it written out on our work schedule,·· say's Irvine. Princ ipal Pearl Harbor memorial service -as always -will be observed today aboard the <'Old. bone-white memorial built over the broken hulk of tM OSS Arironjl at Pearl Harbor. The su.nken battleship is a shrine that entombs the remains of more than 1,500 sailors and Marines and draws more than a mill ion visitors annually, many, if not most moved to tears. Southern California's primary observance will be the annuaJ memorial service staged by the Pearl Harbor Survivors' As· sociation and rotated among locations in the Los Angeles- Orange County metropolitan area. MEMBERS WILL gather at 8 : 30 a.m . for the march to Valh'alla Memorial Park al Vic· tory and Cahue.nga boulevards in North Hollywood, according to spokesman Andy Antoslk, S7, or Seal Beach, who was serving· officers as a mess steward aboard the battleship USS Ten- nessee. Antoeik lost a buddy from his hometown, Lynch, in Harlan County, Ky., who was aboard the Ari'tonlf .when a Japanese bomber put a bomb straight down her stack ~ "OtJll H·INCR GUNS weren't worth a damn that day," aaya retired Navy commander Jim Facer, 87, who wu a 1unner'11 mate aboard USS California. Facer, also of Seal. Beach, says frankly that the rafd on Pearl Harbor, which hiatoriana say never could have been car· ried out aucceuf\&lly ti America was vt1tlant. wu one of the . best -planned military operations in history. "Their mistake was in not bombing the machine shops and Navy yard," he sai<\ in an in· terview, noting the Imperi al Japanese strategists un- derestimated America's will and ca pa bill ties. DESPITE THF. punis hment dealt the U.S . F'leet and its Pacific headquarters which was l e ft in flam ing s hambles, Americans shot down 29 in· vaders that fateful day. One of those who will be re- membering today is Mrs. Ruby Leffler, 81, a resident of a Costa Mesa trailer park who wa$ with her late husband Master Sgt. Charles Lerner .~t Hickam Field. SHE DESCRIBES how laying out ingredients for a Sun1fay chicken dinner was forgotten that mor:ning as her husband, who was picking vegetables in the garden, called her outside .. Formations of planes bore down on the sleepy base s prawled in the Hawaiian sun· shine. "Well. that's funny, the Navy doesn't pull maneuvers on Sun· day," said Sgt. LefOer, who was flight line chief at the Army Air Corps base. They heard the drone of aircraft engines approaching from still another direction. ··we heard another commo- tion and then saw a ship with the rising sun going up and a bomb coming down. Oh· yes, I knew what wu happening," Mrs. Lef· rler recalled. "The. rising sun was on that plane." "YOU COULDN'T hear your own voice." she said or the hellish attack noise. "I was neve( so scared in aJI my life." Today, Mrs. Leffler will be thinking of that day lhe J apaneee struck from a carrier force a scant 200 miles over the hortlGIJ; out of eye and radar at1bt, from a bolpttal bed. She waa waltin& for a ride to the ~ to await major aur· 1ery contacted Friday for Pearl Harbor reminiscences and had little Ume for an Interview. ''How many years la It now. . .-'! J lose track of the time," lhe said on an earu.r an- n.ivenary ol the Day of IDlamy. SINCE THAT BITTER event that hurled the world headlong into war, technological advances that seem lo multiply tenfold every year or so-have made a repeat of such a simple assault on this nation ludicrously 1m. possible. Spy satellit es encircling the g lobe s everal ti mes a day routinely monitor movements of military forces far s maller than the Japanese armada that crept to within 200 m iles of Pearl Harbor. COUNTY OFFICIALS conr·ede th<' local go\ ernment couldn't root the bill for a $2.3' restoration And since a lowN price 1mpro\eS the chances for a grant to save the 80 ~ear old _ bu1ldinR supervisors agreed m June to .sped $40,000 for a Prond stud) On Tuesday, supervisors wdl decide whether to award the contral'l to Kariot1s and As· soc1ates Of South Pasadena or Melvyn Green and A~so<·1alel- 'Heritage Clas~ic . 7 oz. 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' I I I. , . \ { Uo\11..~ PllOf NATION I WORLD Isr&:elis Min . rmumpay I target hikes· to halt? of wrath TEL AVIV. Israel <APj Palestinian students. protested the Israeli deportation of two Arab mayors by barricadint roads and stoninic cars Saturday in the most widespread dem .. onstrations in the occu~ed West Bank of the Jordan River in months. AP 1111,,. ....... FORGET THE PAST' lndla'& Gandhi I 11di ra asks lleaganfor ./rie11dship \ !-.\.\ IH-;1.1 11, India CAP> l'1111w \11n1:.kl" Indira Gandhi. '" .11t1ng a ~t~1l,. v1s1l by Soviet I' ~·,i.lc n t LNrntd Brezhne v . 111 1·d 1'11.,l(ft·nt eled Ronald fl ·•J.!·111 111 forgt;>I t h1..• pas t" and rc·11i,:tlw11 fr11•ndsh1 p with ln- 1 I Iii 1·ll1n1·~ 1-. to arnv.: here '\l1111d ,1\ lt•I ,, t hree da y v1s1t, · 1111! Mt' 1,andh1 <·a iled on In •I 1t1· II• l11·lp mak<• the trip "11 I 1tad 'llC ('1· ... :-, " Irr a 'Jll'Pt•h to ttw national ' 11 1 ,. 11• n" 1· o I h c r r u I 1 o g ' • rt ~ r t'" ' I' a 1 t \' , s h e s a 1 d '.1111•1" .1 l'•1ul1l have to 'modify •1111 '' ''' old polu·11·s and at- ' 1111111 11o l••fgt• :i st ron~cr rela- 1• 11 1111• \\ 1lt1 lnd1J '-llt-: 1\Pl'Atn:NTl.Y r eferred to U s. s upport of Pakistan, ln· dia 's neighbor and opponeot in three wars s ince 1947. U S a 1t1 c1s m or India has , 1•nt1·n -.I on Mr., c;an<th1's close •1l.t111m-. "'•th the Soviet Union • I If 111•1 llpporl of thl• Soviets On • 11 11111 rnat11mal 1ssues \11 ' ' •. 1ndh1 ~a1d <:he did not ~ """' "'11 .11 1 he Hca~an ad· 1 "'"'' ;1111in·.., µol11·1 es toward 1 d1o1 "'ill ltt'. 'hut our policy '• "'a r!I:-th•· C 111h ·<l States has ol\\ ;,.,.., lll·1•11 0 1 fnc·nnsh1p " nu: l'ltlME m inister repeat- ' d lhl' Ind ian position on \ti.:11 .in r~lan , l'flt1 t·1zing the Sov· ,, 1 111i11tary inte rvention but llalannng ll with "aetivities or otlic•r pr>wc•rs" in the region and 111 the lod1an Ocean. That was an 11 bv1oui. refere n ce to ttie l 111 l«ll States 1<:<1r h1·r Saturday , the govern· nwri t t rrt'fJ to head off planned J11t 1-Sov1et de monstrations by urde ri ng a number of Afghan na· lr•.nals in New Delhi confined lo llll'lr homl's. "Most of those af· J•·•·h.'11 In this move are students l'·apable of m1schier." a l(uvc·rnm l·nt official said. WASHlNGTON (AP) -Some ~ 6 m illion American worken will aiet a pay increue of 315 c:ent• an hour on Jan. 1, but future mlnimum Wl&e UlCNI .... are' douded by the election of Ronald Reqan and a moNt con: aervative Coaareu. The hourly minimum waae will nae from s:uo to *3.35 on New Year's Day, marklq t.be final installment in a series of mc reasa enacted by Conarea and siped into law by PrMideot Carter in urn. . BASED ON A 40-hour work week. the raise means a worker's weekly minimum pay will rile from $124 to $1". The law requires that workers must be paid at time-and·a -half rates for houn in excess of 40 a week. In announcing details of lhe Jan . 1 pay raise, Labor Secretary Ray Marshall said Saturday, "The minimum wage incre~ is a matter of equity for low-wage workers and assures that they are not forced to bear a disproportionate share or the burden of inflation." Congress amended the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1977 so that the minimum wage floor would rise gradually to the $3.35-an-hour rate that becomes effective in January. -Prior to the· congressional action, the mi nimum wage was $2.30 an hour. CARTER RESISTED at- tempts by business groups to win a delay in implementation of the 20-cent-an-hour pay raise that took effect last Jan. 1. These groups had contended the hike would fuel inflation. During the election campajgn, Re agan talked often of the na· lion's unemployment problem, a sserting that the minimum wage was so high that it was r ausing undue ha rdships for young people entering the labor market. '' Rel'ent inc r e ases in the minimum wage have worsened, rather than i mprov ed , the economic well-being of the poor and disadvantaged," he said a~ one point. He even advocated e limination or the minimum wage . Mndg, isn't it'! ,.,._,...... Nancy Norm~n of Milton, Mass., is swept into the gutter by a gust of wind in downtown Boston. She was shaken but un- hurt as winds reaching 50 mph battered pedestrians in the area. Khomeini claims 'plots' Blames both V.S., Soviet.s for dissension BEIRUT, Leba non CAP) - Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- meini appealed for national uni· ty Saturday , s ayi n g the superpowers had hatc hed "devilish" plots to divide Iran as it ball.led Iraq. Iraq claimed its forces !downed five U.S.-made Iranian devilish act1v1t ies. trying to separate you from each other a nd cause dissent among you." Khomern1 s aid . "Our people must wake up and understand those who want lo create dissent : want to invade your country and take away everything." warplanes in Kurdish-popuJat~ IT WAS THE third time in less northeast Iraq. A communique than a month that Khomeini broadcas t by Baghdad radio sounded the alarm about disuni- s aid four F-SS and one Phantom ty. KMmeini. a Mos lem fun- F · 4 w e r e s hot down in damenlaList, s aid. "lf the people dogfights were Iraq's ~IG -21 are s eparated from the clergy fighters and by anti-aircraft fire and the cler.gy from the people, over SuJeimaniye h and Darban-the s uperpowers will have a dikan. feast." BOTH C ITIES were the targets of six Iranian air attacks Friday and Saturday. Iran's tac tics appeared aimed at cutting s upply routes from Iraq 's Kurdish provinces to Northwest Iran which also has a large Kurdish population. Khomeini's representative on Iran's Supreme Defe ns e Coun· t y . S.a y yed Ali Kharnene1 . d N·lared 1n Te hran that final VlC· tory against Iraq was "withjn s1 j!ht," thcofflc1al l'ars new agen· c·v said. . noth Iran and Iraq claimed gains along the 300·mile bat- tlefront in Iran 's oal ·r1 c h Khu~province. Western re - porters have not been allowed to approach the war zone for weeks . IRAN AND Iraq l'l a1med to have mounted fr esh helicopter g uns hip raids ag ainst eac h other's positions in Khuz1stan. while fires from arr and artillery bombardment _gutted oil 1n stallations of both countries on the 'Persian Gulf 's northern flank An Iraqi communique said its helicopter gunships raided Ira- nian positions in the refining city of Abada. Abadan, the provin· cial capital of Ahwaz about 85 miles to the north. and the highway town of Sus~gerd 30 miles east or Ahwaz. It said Abadan was ablaze wit Iranian forces l.Slahle to break a six· week Iraqi siege of the city Authorities clamped a curfew on Bir Zeit, a university town where troops used tear eu and clubs and fired warning shots to disperse demonstrators. · IN HALHOUL, SOO girls blocked the road to their high school with rock piles and were disJ(ersed by tear gas. Soldiers broke up violent demonstr~tions in Hebron, Ramallah, and el- Bi reh, but Arab youngsters marched without disturbances through the s treets of Jerusalem's Old City chanting s logans. Hebron Mayor Fahd Qawasmeh and Halhoul Mayor Mohammed Milhem were de- ported to Lebanon on Friday following unsuccessful appeals to the Supreme Court and the governme nt. T he mayors r1rst were deport- ed last May for alleg_efu.. inci.!.- ing a mood or violence that led to a Palest inian ambush· in He bron in which six Israelis were killed. The mayors were allowed to return to the West Bank pendmg their appeals but were again expelled after they lost the court case and Prime M 1n1ster Menachem Begin re- fused to inte rvene I~ TEL A VIV, more than 500 people attended a rally to pro- tes t a governme nt ban on a meeting or Israeli Arabs that had been scheduled for Satl.u--da y The Cong ress of the Arab Masses was outlawe d by the ~overnme nt on g r ounds the g rou p 'li platfo rm e xpres sed scJ l1danl} with t he Palestinian L1be rat1CJn Organization fs rael t·on!i1der~ the PLO a te rrorist or · J.!<1 n1zat1on SINCE THEN, Rea1an baa backed away from that po11iUon, advocating illatead the enact- ment of legislation that would provide a lower minimum wage or minimum wage differential for those 16· 19. He contended that the existing wage rate "destroys thousands of jobs for the poor and the young ... ln an· addraa ~roa<k,u1 by Tehran Radio, Khomeini blamed the United States and the Soviet Union for causing Iran's internal divisions' which surfaced at the start of the Iran-Iraq war 76 days ago. "The superpowers. who lost hope in the war or a m11Jitary at- tack are now beginning their ;f(_icluvu:L r!!~..v Chris-tma$ :lree land .Puppy guards body of miss~ng hoy, 2 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -The body of a 2-year-old boy whb disap- peared from bis mobile home three days ago with two pet dogs was discovered in heavy underbrwih Saturday. his black puppy ··Fluffy" sitting obediently nearby. . Sheriff John H. Baker Jr. said a searcher found Danny Hicks - wearing light-brown corduroy pants, shoes. a long-sleeved jersey and no jacket -in a wooded area about 1 i,; miles from his mobile' home. He said the boy was lying on his back at the bottom of a hill in thick lmderbrush. 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PM ' . • Beach bottle ban asked L County a~ ncy bacb law agaimt gl888 on 1and8 i\ pr0Pt.JM•1I nrd101rn i ., tlrnl would oulla• uw 111 iclae.11 1•011 latn t'r on 01 i.11.il· C11 u11t y bH h t>odurs.-\1 b)' lhtJ Ctly llarb<>r' llt'•t lu ' 1111J P1.11 I" omm1fls1u11 ln "'\1•11 ltll'llllll'I \ 11111111 I 0\ 0 U I\ 11 I' p I II\ \lJ I h I' I ,1""' Whl<'h •Ill ltt. n \II ""'rfl ftlf r1111tl at t111n li\ th1 111u11h 1111.11 11 111 Su" r\ ,._.,,., TNt. l 'Ol '11\ .11,·.i1h 11 .. , p t hf'I rt•\tfll'l!""' for U!U' uf I\\ be.u ht>' 'u1 ti '" 11 11roh1 b1t10t1 011 alcohuJ uod 110~:. "'1thuut lt-u!>hl'a. If thl· l•ldtf\\lllp•" oilJl.11 hVt'<l b) the :.u1>1•1'\ 1\u1 :. ltc1•1 ~1tl 1vn .. 'u 1ht1t''I ~"ud.:t'• Kurt Hr lll•un .· Cllurc•la leader uld, "We anm't 101011 to 10 out a11tJ lltlU't nabblr\¥ people.:· Kurt Dnttaln :>1aid, "We aren't .iv111._ ~.10 out and 11lart nabbina l>\'VPI•• The Hlt'u, hl• -.imJ. th to l'reate a• t to11"c1 u111111.mn• 110 l'Ounty "hc11ff'b Jt>1>ullc1> IHav,• more en· fort t'flll!flt powt!h wh1•n dealing "'ith unruly .irou1>11 BllmMN SAID lht< county hu ren~1vtld more eornpl&inta lturn 1n the 1>MSl Mboul broken l(l a11ois 111 lhe sand, especially al $w1.nl Ut!iach l 't'11plt-Wt.'rl' uut thcr.e break 111 ~ thl· hultlcl> 111stcall uf throwing llll'm 111t lwt1 a">h (·anl>," ht.'sa1d Rites set toda for Joyce Badger _ . Mt•rnonal funl'1 al 'cn lt'l':-O art.' sc·ht'flult-d toda). lor prominent llarbor An•a C'ltur'«'h ol .Jesus Chrii-t. Clf Latter du) Saint:. lay leader Joy1·t' Badger. who died Thursduy aftC'r a lingering Ill ne~:. f( 1 I e s (or I h l' 5 2 y t• <tr o I c.l {'hurd1w1>111an . ~11uw hus betnd George is un .. :nl!hsh lt!a{'her at Newport llart.or ll 1~h St·honl, _..-....u-.....--•-7 µ..m in Ult--4'hun·h. 80 I l>ovt•r l>ri ve (;RA VESIOt: s•:R VU.:t.:S will be hlo!ld Wl•dncsday at I I' m. in Logan City Cemetery, Logan. Utah. Tht• Badger farnlly s u~gcsts th<1t friends m<1y make tributes in the form of l'Ontnbuti<ms to the Joyl't: Badgt>r Memorial Funcr in ntre of LOS Bishop Hoger C. Summers. 1663 Aliso Ave. Cost<1 Mcs<.i . !12627 l'nor lo being strll'ken several month!'> ago. Mrs. Badger o;;erve<l a:. vres1dent of th<• I.OS Newport· Be<.1 t h Setond Wa..r..<l --Hel1ef Soc·u.•ly SPOKESM•:j\; fo'OK fl arbor Lawn Mount Olive Mortuary s airl Mrs Badger hud previously ht•lrl numerous posts of authority within ll1l' <·hurC'h stake. /\ f o r nH· r s c h o o I t e <i <.: h e r hl'rsclf, Mr:-. Bad~cr was a l!rad ualP or l:tah ~tJtt· I 1111Vl'rSI ty. <..:lass or 1950 a nd was a member or L>elta Chi Omega S<>c·tel~ . • ~ • ...-- Shl· leave:-.. in add1l1on lo her h u :-. 11a11 d . u f th l' home 1 n Nt•\\ port 11 .. ach. three sons. llrvan. of l rv111e. Ua v1d. of Newport Bt:adl, and Paul. of Logan, lllah, and one daughter, Mrs . \'aln1<' Bis hop uf Texas Mrs Badgt•r 1s abo s urvived by hl'r mot.h1•r. Mrs Margaret W1bon, <» Brigh'am C1ly, Utah, two brothers. Willia m H Wi lson. of Huntington 0 l'at:h-. Van Wilson, of Salt Lake City, Utah, und a sister, Mrs Margaret Ann Call. of BnAham City. Utah Another loss for ex-aide fo'ormer .deputy <.:tty a ttorney John O'Connor has lost a Superior Court battle to regain hts job'. 0 'Connor was fired in March Ul19.t>..y {;1l-y-A t tonrey Ga im ut\on on ('harges ofmsubordm ationand 1m·ompelence. Superior Court Judge Ronald Pre nncr recently dented O'Con· nor's writ of maodate to get his JOb back O'Connor was seeking remsl<.1te ment and back pay for the past 20months. "In ('ffec·t. the court's ruling holds the d1sm1ssal was proper," said Deputy Cit y Attorney Bob Sang11oter .~=- 0 0 0 () T he cou.nty uaea machines called aa.niliaen that are pulled by tractors to ctean the u.nd. The machinee acoop aand oat.o a 11creen, where 1 lua and other debr~ ia filtered out. HOWt:vsa. TllE aanilisen·· can 't clean the aand closer to the water becaue the around ia packed -yet that la where more of the broken 1lau ia bei.ne re- port ed, hesaJd. Brittain said moet people car· ry1ng bottles on \he beach wouldn't be cited unless \hey were perceived lo be acting in anti· social maimers. Condo plans • again go to Mesa-pane M cClam Developm~nl Com· pany 's plan for a 250·unll COO· dominium project In north Costa Mesa goes before the city Plan· nm~ Commission again Monday ntl(ht without auto parking re- visions a~licipated two weeks ago M cClaan ofCicials garnered a public hearing continuance two weeks ago to study the possibili· ty of inl'reasing parking s pace un the l l .3·acre project on the southeast corne r of Fairview Hoad and South Coast Drive_ City planners said today that the firm's attempts to provide more .than an average 1.6 park- ang spaces for each unit -many of them considered m'oderale· pnt·e housing -didn't work out financially. Zoning n-quiremenls call for at least 2.5 parking spaces per condominium unit. The hearing is scheduled dur· ing the <.·ommission's 6 :30 p.m . m eeting in City Hall. _Free booklet for veterans (.I A new Veterans Administration publication entitled "Veterans RenefiL'> for Older Americans" is now available. Those wishing to receive the pamphlet can write or visit th~ Los Angt.'les VA rc~ional ocrice al 11000 Wilshire Blvd .. Los An~eles. 90024. or by toll·free telephone <.·alt1lt1 ·~·6592. -·· 0 (,J 'o () 0 0 i_°, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 p () 0 0 0 0 0 (J ' ' 0 n Discover The Joy Of Christmas PETERS LANDIN G by rhe sea rhe most unique woterfroni shopping cenier 1n Sou rhern Cal1forn1a brings you the Joy o f Chnsrmos WIN a b500 Christmas Shopping Spree1 SEE our J 7 foo1 Chrisrmos 1ree that changes color once every 60 seconds1 ENJOY our su perb Christmas Enrert01nmenr1 SHOP our Fabulous Waterfront Shops! PETER S LANDING where the Joy o f Christmas glitters ~ w1rh holiday gifts. 1nsp1rarion and lore. ~ A MAGUll'\f PAl'\TNlf'\S Pf\OPmTY '-'· I.ANDING '161100 Pocif1c Com1 H1qhwoy Hun11n9ron Oeoch l/M) 840 1.)0/ • r?1J1 '.JQ? 4441 I ' Heady tor 119-fn su,.,o.c.mber7, 1980 ~LYPILOT A:S Allen vows '82 run Coming off a narrow defeat and a n Wl&uccessfuJ recoWlt or ballots for the 7 l st. Assembly District seat. Republican Dori~ Allen says she will become 11 c andjdate again in 1982. Mrs . Allen. board president of the Huntington Union High School District, lost the Nov. 4 e lection to Democrat incumbent Assemblyman Chet Wray by •97 votes out of more than 91,000 cast. "l'M DEf'I NITEJ, V running for the Assembly aJ(ain in 1982," Mrs. Allen, 44 , sauJ "There are so many peoplt> who believe I can work for ~'"~I government that I think 1t would be wrong not to run aJ.:<110 ... .;..__--"----t• .., _ _...ra Allen-has-twiertos·.-++nr----1 7lsl lssembly ll1strict race to Wray, 57 In 1978, Wray won hy 9 ,000 votes · ' M R S . A L L E N , <1 I Westminster. abandoned a rt.:' cound of the Nov 4 elcll1un lh1~ week after failin~ to <'ut 11110 Wray's victory marl(1n St. Nick announced today that he's all set to make an ar· rival by helicopter Sunday, Dec. 14 at the Toys for Tots Benefit Air Show being held at Marine Corps helicopter _stati.on...at 'IusliIL SJlntA S&¥S he'll dr-<>p in-between. I and 2 p.m . The 71st Assemhl) D1st nd 111 e ludes parts oC. Wt·s lmin~t<·r Fountain Va lley. <:a rd(•n Orovc: Anaheim. Stanton. lluena Park. La Palma, Cypn·s:. <.incl Lo-. Alamito5. ·w ray, <1lso of Wes tminst1·;:-- was first elected 1n I !l71l . . . . LIMITED TIME OFFER We wish to purchase your rare gems and fine jewelry. Our expert •ppraisal assures discretion. integrity and maximum prices. ... ~!'!F.~~·c Aqu.uium Supplies . . . ' Sped•I Dec. 3, 1HO -Dec. 9, 1980 I am better known cts .. G rPe11 SwordJail." A beautifuJ green bOdy. em bellished with a red zig-zag stri~ along my lateral line. M y sw ord is yellow. l:'IPqantly edged in black. I am on '>nle at Aouat1c. Tropicals with my mate lht> two of us only -2.99. - 1510 W. B•k•r • Costa,,_.. -- -541,1311 •Corner Harbor & Baker -- --· ·~-;..~ -~---- • Fair swap meet a real ·bonanza Tm y~an aao tht Oran& Q>unty t"a.lr board •&reed to le.ue the park lnM lot on lhe Coata Meaa fo'atr&rounda to • eouple of entrepreneurs lntl"rnted in haunl'hana what then wu a phenumt"non un th • Soulh4trn California •t·ene a awa.p met-t bane~ ar~ l\ellht'r th~ fiur off H"1a1B nor the en lffprenNra. Sob 'tell~ and Tom Phl.Wpa. bad any idu tlae Yeotutt' wouJd be •n •hnost unbelievable success. Put \\ i The ml&& I u l'rc>Wd that flouk to the rarr- und:a ea h 1it·eekend to 1Wll, buy. barter and look at ol all mi.ruwr lift! i.Ur1uienng o sta~gerlng lhat raff u.· Oow ror an t!Otlre area I~ gummed up b y cars bound to 0t frona the ~wap meet No ~ kne~ nu.1c•h aboul swap meet5 when the orta1nal t·ontHH"\ wa~ s igned ~tween the fur and Tel- Phal bul tht: t wo parties an 1ved at an a greement that would put one tout'th of tht! swl!P meet 's pa~king and st~U r~ntal groc13 tnto the fair ' treasury Tel-Phil ~ul~ maan- tam Ult: parkan~ lol. dean it up and provide its own uperv1sor~ staff • l'~ur the fair th1::i meant some sort bf an mcome to help ~xpand and 1mpi·ovt! the fair~ro\llldS, presum~bly for the benefl.t of all Orange Counllans . For Tel-Phil. 1t rnettnt a r ham:e to enter an operation with low overhead. ._ _ ___,ririnn•~nomvestment and~k week:-The con- . tract was for 10 years with a renegotiable c lause for an add1t1ooa l 10 years Now Tel-P hil 1s 1itett111~ anothe r 10 yearfl on the con- tract. And s mall wonder it fought so hard to get the ex- tension. The gross of the swap meet operation now is somewhere m the neighborhood of $3 million a year - with one-fourth ($7~.000 l going lo the fair and more than $2 million before expenses lo Te l-Phil. There is ever y reason to believe that fiJ!!ure will rontmue to in- c rease faster than the rate of inflation . Tel-Phil is offering to boost the f air's share of the ta ke to 331~ percent. Fair Ma nager Ke n Fulk thinks it s hould be more hke 50 percent, but dirertors are pushing through a rene wal with Tel-Phil. Another swap meet operator has offered the fair board half the ta e for the 10-year conlrac . buf directors say Tel-Phil is a known quantity, cooperative -and the outfit that gambled on the swap m eet in the fir st place. That may be, but an impressive sum of m oney is in- volved. The difference be tween the two offers is $.500,000 more a year. Even at the present level of operation over a IO-year s pan the amount of money involved could be as much as $10 million. That's just the difference be tween the two offers. The fair's agreement still has to be approved in Sacr amento . We hope the state takes a measured and very careful assessment of the situation before making -the-fair-board's contract with 'J'e~Phil official. A lot of the public:'s money is al stake . County air 'Yars Up to now t he re apparently has been an unspoken agreement a mo ng the airlines operating o ut oC John Wayne Airport. that any criticism they have of each other will be kept among themselves. That was until last week when Republic. one of the new boys in town, burst out with an accusation that ~ir California is using improper procedures ea part of ats noise abatement program on takeoff. Air Cal said it was doing no such thing. Republic, of course. wants more than its daily 12 flights ·out of John Wayne It fig ures Air Cal has a dis· proportionate share of the4 l daily a llottedope r a tJOns . It would appear that Republic is not above s n1tchmg on Air Cal lo brighten its own image m the eyes of county government . which owns and operates the airport. Wha t next? Air Cal might say its airplanes are deaner than Republic's _ Frontier could challenge Republic's drink prices. Western might criticize Fron- tier 's bumpy landings. Better for the public 1f they s tarted rate wars to see which airline can pro<iu<:e the lowest per.mile fare. Let them brag about that! Susan goes to Europe Reme mber the Susan B. Anthony dollar'! Poor Susan's face was placed on the most unpopular coin in history and disappeared from exchange almos t as fast as the U.S. Treasury tried to foist it on us . Too much like a quarter, e veryone said. Well, it's too muc h like a West German one-m a rk com, the U .S. Army found. About 2.5 million Suzy B. coins have been sent to U .S . military bases overseas, mostly West Germany. The similarity of the dollar coin and the mark coin confused the Germans as much as it did the Gls so they refused to accept them . The buck didn't stop here and it didn't stop the re. . ~ • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O .. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Pt'lone (71 4) 642·4321 Boyd/Tires ByL.M.BOYD Whal name fi rst leaps to mind when you think of pneumatic tires? Thal of John B. Dunlop should. He was an Irish vetertnarjan.,. In , the l~. he sealed the ends of three pieces of rubber garden hose and wrapped Dear Gloon1y Gus I hope the feminists don1ttbaqe-~·Pnce on earth, IOCJd will toward men" to "penoos" In· 1tead ot men bee.use I have only aood will toward men. myself. J.C.V. ............ ,_ ... ,. ..... ....... ~ '""'" ........ . ===·-........ .. """'' .... ,_,,r::.,.~ ....... .. them around his son:s tricy· <:le wheels. Thill started it Am usked to name the 10 big towns where the most jobs arc expected to open up In the next 10 years. That , too, has been researched They're said to be Tucson. Fl. Lauderdale, Houston. Las Vegas, Beaumont, Albuquer- que. Austin, Phoenix. Tulsa and San Diego. The great English poet Alexander Pope was exactly as tall as the Statue of Liberty's nose is long -four feel six in ches. -O~tef-Prognoetieator says lhe youngsters soon wilt be trading bubblegum cards with pictures of goUers on them. Seventy.five cents out of every Sl made by the movie ·theate~ now come from the con cession counters . Pop· corn, candy, colH. _ ......... ___ . _______ ----- - .. . . - Thom!• P. Haley I Publisher T~s K•vll/Ecltt• ~.'Olea•• 1.1• • J Speaker 'tradition' short ive<I Charw• C. Bett ii o pro/etaor of. polaticol 1c1ence ot Co l Slate r.uie """. Wilhe 8rown'11 election on Dec. 1 aa Speaker of the Ju. &em bly may signal a return to the blparliun tudition in Californi111s lower house -a tn.diU()ll_wb.ich existed belween 1935 and 1987. Durine the entire period 1935·80 out of the 14 Speakers elected In the As· sem bly, only four were cho&eo by a strict party vote. And one of those four, Jesse Unruh. wu In· 1tially elected Speaker in 1981 with biprtisan support. Not until later in Unruh's lerm as Speaker. did the ~mO<'ralic majority exclude the Republican minority Crom any voice in ~electing the Speaker starting the so called "Jraditlon" which ended thls month. THUS, this short·lived tradi· -t-ion of partisan ~'peaker selec . lion has existed for less than 14 out of the last 45 years. And, during that time . only three Speakers were initially elected on a strictly partisan basis - Bob Monagan (R) in 1969; Bob Richard Reeves Moretti <D> in 1971 ; and Leo McCarthy <D> in 1974. Over the last 4S years -since California became a two.party state in the 1930g, -selection ol the Assembly Speaker has been t)'pically leu1parti11n and mo~ bipartisan: more "wheeler· dealer" with shirting coalitions tied to«iether by the promise of political reward. lobbyist pressure. regional considera- tions, issues and personality. Regionalism certainly played a part in this last Speaker elec· lion -it was a major factor dividing the DemO<'ratic majori· ty. Willie Brown <San Fran· clsco) got most of the northern Democrats' votes while Howard Berman <Los Angeles> got most or his support from ' southern Democrats. And, in fact. this re· gional s plit w it h in the Democratic Assembly majority gave the Republican minority a golden-opportunity--wh1ch lt took. HISTORICALL \'. if the ma· jority Party legislators split over selection of a Speaker -as they did this year -the minority party can play a crucial role In the process . On Dec. l , Republicans led by Carol Hallett gave Willie Brown.28 out of their 33 votes. Since both Berman and Brown had 23 Democratic v9tes -the Republican block made the difference between defeat • .;uid victory. Similarly, the Republican ma- jority split in 1935 and 1947. In both t.heae instances, t.h e Democratic minority played a crucial role in selectine the As· sembly Speaker. And, in 190, when' the Oemocraiic majority split. Repu~llcans alao played a vital role. The candidate's personality also can play a significant role in determining lhf outcome Tr ust is a key ingredient in the S U('Cess or a11 y Ass embly Speaker. for e1tampJe,I in s pite of his often par~isan and som etimes "stron •· rm "'_.\wic..s_ in the Assembly. S~aker Jesse Unruh had -a solid rek:>utation for integrity. As more ttlan one As- sembly man has observed: if Jesse gave you his word, you could depend on him to keep it.·· But Howard Herman's thirst for power became so great lhet he ap_pe.a un-trustworthy to some of hi t.'OIJeagues in the Al~ sembly. In their eyes, he "betray " his party leader. Speaker cCarthy : and ht "betrayed ' his party when he helped de at a Democratic In· ~umbent Jack Fenton <Mon- tebello) ·BERMAN'S .... IRST "be· trayal" occured when he challeoge4 McCarthy for the speakership a year ago. Berman had ~ a trusted member of the McCarthy team and wu the heir apparent w McCarthy when he stepped down sometime in the near ruture. But Berman ._ couldn't writ 'for that future to • arrive and µrned on his leader. Herman' second "betrayal" was even more serious. He ba (:ked a c hall e nger to Democratit 1ncu"'bent Ji.ck Fentoo 1n the Jun~·pmrrary. As m ajority floor leader, Berman was supposed lo help hi s fellow De mocrats not attack them. And, as a c~ndidale for Speaker. one of Berman's major com · •pla ints a bout the incumbent Speaker wa$ that McCarthy was "'insensitive"' to the elect ion needs or Democrats. When Berman's candidate <Marty Martinez) defeated Fen· ton, several·. Democ ratic A s- semblymen viewed it as an un· forgivable "betrayal" of their party. On Dec.· 1, Martinez voted for Berman as Speaker. paying his political debt. But BJIDnan Tos( severa fotes because Fe!lton_ was no longer·a memt>er or the As- sembly. OTHER .m!-ACTORS 1 in Willie Brown's victJOry will emerge an·d bel·ome cle~ soon enough. How many Rep bit cans will get choice com ittee a~signments? Will Republ can incu"mbents be protected in, next year's reap· portionmen~ f What will happen in the north. south water fight ... And. perhaps, most significant- ly. will the recently enhapced powers of · the Speaker be diminished by returning lo a more b1part1san Assembly. leadership" Of course. 1n m~ny ways. the Assembl)· can never return to tht' "old way ·· Rut the election of Wtlltt' Hmwn on r>el' I may \-ery well be ut le<Jst a step bac:k in that d1 rel·t1on Interest rates ending American mobility NEW YORK ··congratula· tions ." said the man from C1t1bank, smiling across his desk at a couple the bank had just agreed to lend $100.000 on a Manhattan cooperali ve apart· ment. ··vou just got the last con· ventional mortgage in the Unit- ed States ... Welcome to.hard times. As the banker spoke, the New York state Senate was en - thusiastically by a vole or 41 to 12 r e m ovi n g almost-a ll limits on the a mount of in· terest banks a nd o th er · re nding in · slitutions can charge individual and corporate borrowers. One dissenting senator , Franr. Leichter of Manhattan, predict- ed that people buying furniture a nd a ppl i an ces in poor neighborhoods would soon be paying 30 percent interest. On th r ee.year ins tallment con· tracts, they• would be paying double the list price, with banks getting most of the extra money. That's a c rime. Literally. Art Hoppe Under New ·vork 's c riminal usury statutes, you or I can go to jail for lending money at 25 per- cent. If an individual does that, he ·s a loan shark But now banks candoillegaJly. "It's a brand·new wor.ld. ·'said stale banking superintendent Muriel Siebert. "It's un. fortunate, but il had to happen." IT HAD TO happen because the banks here -and elsewhere were refusing to lend any money on any terms except their own. What will happen next is that consumers using credit or credit cards will be paying more than 20 percent In - terest, and home buyers -there will be damn few of them -will have the monthly payment on new ''variable rate" mortgages raised by a half percentage point every six months or so. The banks will be protected against interest rate inflation - but people won 't. and they will have to stop buying and stop moving. Never again will Citibank and the others be caught with 6 percent or 8 per· cent, 20-or 30-year mortgages in a rising interest market. People with old fixed-rate mortgages will. for the most pai:t. slay in the homes and apartments they nov. have They are not going to give up a good deal One 1nd1 rator of the futur.i 1s ''c han ge -of-address .. s tat1stll'S The number of changes of address recorded al Time. Inc .. wh1C'h publishes and sells s ubScriptions for seven magazines. for ins!.ance. ~as declined by more than 20 pe1 · cent tn the past year. THOSE NOW immobi le Americans, who already have homes. are the lucky ones. Younger people. t he "'baby boom .. generation now coming into its JOs, may not be able to buy homes al all. While fewer houses and apartments change han<Js, fewer and fewer will be built because builders. paying h i g h e r i n t e r e s t r a't es Htemselves, wrll nut be able to .produce housing within the fi n an cial reac h of younger buyers. Already tn California, 100,000 fewer units are being bu il t than t h e m1n1mum necessary to meet a~ population growth . Something has to give, and it will probably be government As m ortgagt> foreclo~ur es and pe r sonal and s m all-business ba nkruptt'1('~ innt'<!St> (some small bus1ness£>s will not be able, to raise their pri(·es enough to cover higher debt service I, and as the younger middle class des perately clamors for afforda- ble housing, government will be unde r unbearable politi cal pressure to provide loans and con- struction money. THE PATl'ERN was clear tn Nt>w York. As restrict1pns were taken off the banks . the state legislature voted to increase the spending and borrowing limits of the New York Urban Develop- ment Corp .. which builds hous· ing and comme rcial areas whert> pn\•ate developers won't. The b a nks and the de· regul ators say that they are only seeking a .. free market." but they are actually creating a gov- ern men t -s u M t df zed market. Govemmenls. federal. state and local. will go into the housing husmess in a much bigger way. Old and new agencies, like the UDC. will pay any interest the banks demand to subsidize hous· ing and then will 1ay the bigger and bigger bills off on aJI lilt· payers. It set>ms that the banks are determined to lead WI into socialism. In the end we niay· have individual zip codes At long fast, the government personalized Zip code! has proposed a bold plan lo re-' What a boon ! Instead of verse the eveMncreasing de-painstakingly having to write humanization of us individuals name, number, s treet, town, by our computerized society: state and Zip on an envelope, The Postal Service want.stoup you could merel y sct:awl the number of digits in our Zip "473-628-774" and our com· codes from puterized postal workers would rive to nine. zip your warm Christmas greet- P ostal of-in11 to the brother-in-law you ficials say hateinPassaic.N.J . modestly that And let WI pray that this rosy this would al-trend does not end at merely de· low them to not1n1 our whereabouts . With ass i g11 di f · proper coordination between the f e rent Z I p public and private sec\ors, we c o d e 11 t o may ftnally achieve the dream every block, of all ~yiled ctU1ens in these -a pa r l men t technolo.lical limes: ·'One man. building and corporation ln the one number!" <Or "One woman. country. But that's only for 90e number!" as the case may starters. be.) ACl'UALL Y, with 199,998,• numbers to hand out, there la no reason at. au that every •ln•l• one or us 220,000,000 Americana alive today couldn't have hi• or her very own, indhtduat, ....... 16 ..... Jt18T 1HIN& or it! With nine dl&ltt to play wlth, your penoaali&ed Zip code could also be yOW' Social Seturity number. driver's li c ense number ,. telephone nunf)er. bank account number , 1 cred it card number. Rlue Cross number and your library card. Whal a wonderful world this would be if you had but one. solitary number to re· member' You may wonder how these numbers would be assigned. I see no problem. The president would undoubtedly be designat· ed 000-000-001. the vice presi· dent 000-000-002. the director of the CJA 000-000-007. and so on But the rest of us should be free lo choose whatever number ap· pealed t o us. ( P t!rsonally . SS8·184·454 r~ally turns me on.> BEING A strong family man. I fee l spouses and children should share the same last thret> or four di1its. Rut pnents. as now. ebould be allowed to number their childru with whatever first dl1its they chose. <To dl1t1n1uish them from the non.criminal elemenJ, convicts might be aaslped names.) Social sllualioN would show ltltle chang~: "Do you mind if I call you '373, · Miss 373·927-404'!" a young man might say. ··And please refer to me as just plain '86. · Jt 'smynicknumber." When your num-ber'a up. it would revert, of course. to the Giant Computer in Washington for assignment to generations yet unborn. Although when aR' ex tremely distinguis hed American dies. I see no objec· tion lo Congress permanently,.. tiring his number as we do now wltMootball jerseys. BEST OF ALL would be that glorious !ttllng of freedom t.hat will come with riddln1 ourselves of all \hat plut1r that rilhl dot•n the wallets or 1entlemen and the purees of ladies. Henceforth. all you'd need do when thole in authority demand your number ia roll up )'OUr sleeve and show them the n1M dlfit.11 Uittooed on )'OUr ror.arm. · ------...._ ____ _,,_ .. . .,,. .... ~.-............. . \ t t ..... . -~ i To write the Daily l>llot/Box 1S60, Costa MM.a,'" 92t>l6 I · Or•nge Coa·at 011ty P1to1 j "F• ore ~J' • ..!.'••'•••o••··-••••.._ __ ·.'**"-•be•r 7•·•1•980••••••••••T•o•c•a~tt11the•o•a•1•1v•P•ilo•t•n•1•4•6•.2.-•.3.2 '••m•••Alll!!7!11 .. Some noted personahttes wlth deep m· terest m world affairs were asked to write , Emphasize people's kind side a meaaage to the next generation. They GQreed tbat 81 ICJAN CllANDD BAD DearG•be. I thoucht I would write my meua1e to you, myaon. that there .. only QDe •in&le thins wblch au "enemies" aeem to a1ree upon: that they should prove their fl&ht is ri&hl by kUlin1 the guys on the other aide. Everyone except a few sane people thinks it ia ok to kill the "bad guys." I don't think it ll ok to kill anybody. lt5notime toslveup ll aa J>artlY my love for you wlUch livea me tbe determin.tion to filht a1alaat tbe m01t unreucmable odda for a WOFld lD wlUch we have eliminated or1aniaed vioa.ce u a way ol "solvinJ" national and lntemaUooal problems ... becauae if we don't at leut partially a~complish thla toaJ, my vdlon of the future ia too crowded wttll fear to paint you pictu.res ol it. I AM NOT SUCH A D&M•Ba, dear Gabe. that I think all violence will disappear from the earth and everyone will love one another. I have already told you that I don't give a damn if you choose to have a fiat fi&bt with some kid wbo has ~ade you an1ry, or if you play ·with cap guns, plutk soldiers and little green tanks. Tha i.s not the kind of violence I am l<llking a~ut. THE WAY GOVERNMENTS set things up, they have chosen the young and healthy and lovely. and most often the poor, to do the killin& for the older men and women. who sit safely behind desks and point to areas on maps and make phone calls and say how brave tbe YOUDC people were when they got blown up fOf' their country. Go and look up optimist in your die· tionarv. Gabe. I am not one. To be an op- limial in a world like ours, full or armies and bombs and fear and hatred is to be a ni,nny. But we know that people have a good and loving and kind side to them -and I for one wiJl spend 'the rest of my life trying to or· ganize those qualities in people and do things the way« which Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mahafma Gandhi did them. -. . I ,am talking a out the stran1e phenomena called "w , " "defense" and "armed revolution." T e strange thing is Only you kno By HENRY FONDA Many of us did try. whe,her we Succeeded That is the first thing we want to say to yqu. Many of us in the closing years or the 20th Century saw nuclear war, poisoning of the planet, and vast depl~tion of re- sources looming on the horizon. And we tried to prevent these things. But our efforts may not have been enough. Only you know whether we succeeded or failed. . God's children on earth -we would not ba~ permitted the destruction or hundreds of millions to be even· con- sidered as a viable means of settling disputes. Es pecially when we had before us the genius of our Founding Fathers as a key to the governance of all peoples and natwns everywhere. It' WE RAD LOVED PEOPLE MQaE and the _earth The.chances ol failure ue very high. R~tly a panel of Harvard and MIT scientists, meetins -in A'berl Eins- tein's study. saw nuclear war as likely by the end of our century. --more, we ln.lgbfiiOl have aeve oped such an obsessive love of gain. For ln the end Uiis prevented our doing the other things we needed to do '"to save our civilization. Many, thou1b not all, of our decision·makers were molivateo primarily by considerations of power. Control or nuclea-r ~•pons was nowhere near the, top of their prionty lists SO IN THE EVENT THAT THE worst occurred, that some huma.n beings survived ft and that you have come upon this time capsule, let me suggest two things which I now believe might have prevented the holocaust and from which you can still learn for the future, grim as it may be. 1be other thing which stood in the way or a livable world was our fear. Fear of the Russians was always goop for another appropriation of scores of billions of dollars We did not even appropriate one-tenth of one percent of our weapons bill lo start planning for a world under law. First of all, we did not love enough. We had ~e exam· pie before us of all the prophets of all the ages but our hearts did not learn from them. Perhaps those who come after us will be wiser, more lov· ing, less fearful. I shall never know. But I do want you to un· derstand that many of us did try. Perhaps just not hard If we had loved the earth more, we would no~ have left it to the despoilers. If we had loved people mon\-all or \ Human surviyal depends on sh&i-ing By JOHN DENVER When I watch parents relate to their children, it seems to me that it summarizes our unwillingness lo live our lives out of what we do know. We teach our children lo de· velop restraint and judgment, poinUn1 out that it is not wl11e to use up somethln1 all at one time or there will not be any left for later. We tell them it is important not to destroy things they play with so they will have them to play with.later. We develop i.n them the capacity to share. so what seemed too little becomes enough for all. We observe to them that aggressive solutions to problems are only tem· porary since they ultimately produce retaliation. and that cooperation lasts forever. WE COULD NOT TEACH OUll children if we did not · in fact know ourselves. Yet. we rel~le to our world, to our environment and to our resources, as if we did not have the benefit of our own instruction. We interact with each other as if we did not understand that the only thing that works among us is love and understanding. We justify instructing children by saying they can only relate to ·what is immediate and obvious. Yet, we act as adults u if that is all we ourselves could perceive. As human bei.ngs we have the most effectiye tool of nature: we have a mind that is able lo see beyond itself. Still we live as if we were organilms tot.ally-controlled by our buest impulses and our most petty lhoa1hts. FOR ALL ITS HISTOaY, HUJllANftY bu Uved In the world as if the survival of each ol us depended on our get· ting what we needed and keeping others from havin1 it. It is clear now that the survival of each of us as ipdividuals depends on our sharing with each other. If resources are limited. my survival is assured only to the degree that I provide for you and me, not to the extent that I take for me and mine and deprive you. Thal which renects the highest levels of our knowing and the most geriuine depths of our loving we have pre. tended does not exist in ourselves. but must be obtained from an externalized and personified God. All that is God, all that we need lo know to have civilizatton work is within each of us. We need only be true to what we know and who we are. ,. .......................................................................................... _. ... ..,. ............................ _. . ..,,_.~ "M'e11age1 to the Next G1neration'' · reprinted t0Uh ~rmistion of the World Federalists As- todcdion World community ahllost was forged By STEVE ALLEN Between the civilization that I represent and the one to which you belong, there stretches a vast gulf of lime. From my 11ide the view Js..epaque. Whether nuclear war or other cataclysms.Jlf'€sllrouc:led within that span, we on this side do not n<nPr' le now. You and we have in common the example of a series of earlier civilizations. In modem times. civilizations could no longer be viewed as limited to one country, one empire. one part or the planet. We t1ad been moving considerably closer. in fact, to an Earth Civilization. We had seen evidence of this in sessions of ttie United Nations, where simultaneous translation greatly reduced the language barriers. Sometimes, as the Law of the Sea Conference, the men and women representing the nations of Earth were able .to break through, to discover that the world's interest was their best interest, too. To say that modem technoloay wu responsible for shrinking our planet had Ion& been a truism. But it wu more than a matter of technology. Thousaoda of people had begun to realize the ur1ent necessity of reachin1 across national frontiers, to join with others in an effort to head off world disaster. Cultures and life styles met and mingled. This was a necessary phase. but tragically 1t was not enough Not enough people realized that we were all caught io the straitjacket of a system in which th@ nations still owed no allegiance to mankind. ' Ironically, only a fundamental change in that systl'm could have saved the nations and the ~pie in them My message lo you is this: wl' might have made 1l People everywhere were reaching out. The structures of a world community -so long a fond dream of rt'Ug1ous and secular philosophers -were beginning to be forged But the idea of an entire planet undt!r law c;cemed strang(' and foreign to many. Moral education lagged too far behintl ~echnology. Do not be discouraged by our failure Do not tum your backs on our attempt. You have one thing we lacked. lhe perspective of distance. Build on that. ~d~orld Community. Crown it with law Through totfr sffiaggles the human race will be able to rnove forward in lho'e "broad sunlit uplands'' of Winston Churchill's prophecy .. Peace, then true sexual equality By JI'!~ STAPLETON It seems to me that life d a journey out of darkness. Each 1eneration awaltena in some de1ree to the deceptive nature of ancient and traditional myths, which until they are revealed and disbelieved, cast their ahadowa on in· divldual lives. In my 1eneration the light of truth ii rocuaing on the myth that 1f'Olllan oc- cupies a position of glorious or inalorioua sub- ordination to man, of Ina than full citiMJ11blp, of leas than full bein1. I wu bOrn into a state of being like everybody elae, male and female, and the lawa of this country have under1one chan1e in the attempt to realise lhll beinl •· pre11ed in equall~ of oppom.tty ud reward. The Equal Ri1ht1 Amendment read•, ''Equality ol n1hta under the law lball not be denied or abrid1ed by the Unit.I SUtel or by any state on account of aex." Tbe CGutltut.ton applies this protection to every race and every reli&ion. The simple justice of insuring it to each sex seems obvious to me. Margaret Fuller wrote in 1843: "By man I mean bo(h man and woman: these are the two halves of one tbou&ht. ·I l•Y no especial stress on the welfare of elther. I believe that the de· velopment of the one cannot be effected without that ol the other. My hl1hest wlah i• that tbla truth should be. diatincUy and rationally ap- prehended, and the conditions of Ille and freedom reco1niaed aa the. aame tor the dau1hten and aona ot time; twin exponents of a ·divine tbouebt·" lly wiab for the future d world peace, of course, but my MCODd wiab echoes lb. Fuller's. Perhap1 a footncM to • cbapler in 1 future hia· tory book milht read, "Why did it take ao lon1?!" · '----·--- -::- ___ ..,._. -~, ... --•• , ... ,... ........................... -._~ .... ..._ .............. A: I .. • • t;. ,:f J:. .,,, ·rl ·:I J j // I) • J • ',. !' ·! .. 'I :1 ;. :1 . . ~ i • . ) ., .. ' • J , . :.... 41 ~ .. •' I: I \.• 'r. 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Bourgu1Ji{non said - tlul Citv Attornev <fail Hutton ~AYS II rnay not be that easy, lwraust> a pul>lit' strC'C'I l'annot be privatt•ly 1rnpl•dN1 and the Stall.' Coastal A1·1 Of 197fi l'alb I o r f r I.' l' <H · t· l.' S :-. I o 1J u h I 1t· :.h11n·l111t• Sh!' said tlw l'llY w11uld have to \ :.11·att· the• strt•t•t ,.ind turn 11 11\ t'I' tu the• homeownt•rs a ssm·1a I inn b<'fnn• a guar<I hou:-.(' could ht• h111lt The b1qgest swap meet on the Oronge Coos I 1s found every day in 1 he ctos~1f1ed ods in the l1!Jl\'l;lt•li 642-5678 Attractively served meals including special diets. Dai l y maid se rvi ce, p h ones, T.-rv. cable and scheduled. transportation inc luded. CALL LINDA BLUE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN ' UP TO '500,000 2 130 S. Coast Higtlway Laguna Beach , CA 92651 (714) 4~4-9458 ~fwport ~~~-'.~{f~n.~s :~nc 9 (714) 760~060 , -.-. THIS WEEK . I I I AT KEN MILLER SECURITY With thousand s of burglaries a month you c3n't afford to pass up on our sate on Kw1kset 660. 1" aeadbolt lock s, for only $29.95. the Kw1kset 880 lor only $34.95 M ost other brands available at comparable savings. Prices all include free 1nstallat1on Call or stop 1n today. tomorrow may be too late We're also bonded and give free estimates on burglar alarm systems INSTALLED IN YOUR HO~E n Mllltr Stfurlty 7H' r1rtEE111rH STRF[l wesn .A1N!:;T FR • •4' ..-. r ._ -•• • .. • r • • •Call Mon -Sat for Appt •Orange Co ( 7 t 4 ) 554 -1781 --• l='OS AJ rgetes Co 'fott-f-rft-~ (714 ) 897 -7777 •Full Service Lock smith •Complete Home Secur11y JZ. \ . ... MORE PAR ~ ING ___ _ WHY? OUR EMOYEES PARK OFF. PREMISES Special Plaza Buses Provide Them Transport ~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA · r-;;e~;~-;;;.-cE-1 .. ::----~----;E-;;'1 r r ' ,. .. ~ PHOTO ' f 15°/o OFF ~~'?uiitRAMED I· ) CONTEST I ~ ~ AMAT EURS ONLY f i I 0°10 OFF APILCLTUURNEFSRAMED ! ,.. f. , /4 , TWO AGE.GROUPS: 6-18. 18-0VER , ' ( DRESSED UP GR NATURAL f o o r ' PICASSO MOORE ' I 2 ] c• ~ : BOULA NGER : UZILISKY ~ ST ~~01ZES MO PRIZES RD PRIZES.!· ~ • PET ERS • DELACROIX ~ J> SZS SIS f ' t S,OHSOllEO IY THE ,URR..ffCT GHfTING " 11 • F • ----f 0 • MAX .. · J~· ..... l' • p , .. ~ •• h~ .,.~ 9'>~ (.. • ff !•o HAVE A HAPPY ,,• .•· , ,•'' , •• •' •' r . .... J~st Graphics , A MANY PuRR-PosE cAAo i· ,• • ( c• { 675-1soo ' ENTRY BLANKS AT t._ f 3601 E. CoasLHwy. (At Orchid) ~ -' i -Cor:ooa--de-J-.. 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Tlllr .......................... t• ..... ,....... .. , ............. ,._ • Ml_., '"'"' "" .......... -.. --~ n....,... .. .,. ... ..... ..... -~ ... ,.. ... ... .............................. ..,. ...... .. CUSTOM TINT LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT ,, • flNESf QUALITY! :&Jifo ~ • OVER 800 COLORS! r.ut•"' f.,.1 • OU. I 9 9 • PllCE ' Ill :s M -GLOSSfli.li'iOB.i lllf PlllCf 116.6'9 GAl LATEX FUT W • ltU VY·IOOtfO-WY TO -fl'lY! • WUHAIW SUPER PRE-PASTED WALLPAPER BUYS! .... . .. . . ......... ' ... -. NOT HIS FRANKENSTEIN Kippy with different monatera - ·producer Kippy Rlons er Ry JAY SHARBUTf N EW YORK <AP I -In his younger days, Joe K1pness was a Coney Is land barker, a box· • e r. a truckt>r's helper: a Navy cop and a mogul in lhc trul'ktng and garment bus inesses. N•>w he's a .Broadway producer H e's co·produting o SI 5 million vcrs1011 of the classic nvmc;tl'r !':lorv. "F rankPnste in .. It ·prem ieres IJel' ~I. · · Jt has a fine monster . he dec lares His eyes twinkle · "YUU K NOW, I (i01'_three motbers -m-law-~­ and they're going to be the unders tur11es. OnP would s care hell out of you My present father· in·law w&nts to pay m e a few bucks to send her on the road ·: That's Kippy, as his pals call him, a burly, good-natured m an with a s light accent or his native Ruc;!lia He's 70 but could claim 60 with no prolJlem. Although he 's a s u ccessful ' r estaurateur h1>re. llroadway will always be the · :na in event 1 "Show buslnes!l)i!I a cancer nobody wants to get rid of," he says. "In all my yl!ars. which include three wives . show IJu!>ine!>s gave me more happine!ls than anytlung I ever had in my life." H E IS 11' TllE <;L\jTTERED offtcP of h111 -..eafood em 1J111 111m . Jo~l'ier 52. where sr·npts . ;ind p<•slC'r s ·shar e spa«e w1th 1nvo1rcs for fic;h a nd s uch. fle'c; not nf'w to the producing world. l11s Broadway crc·d1t::. mc·lude "Applause," the 1970 Tony · winne r : "La Plume de Ma Tante ... "Seesaw ... ''I Love My Wife.'' and his fir'\t hit, "High Hulton ShoP•-. ·in 19'17 By most Jl'l'ounts. he's one of Aroa<.lway's true good gu}s. r&re in a lnbe famed for shift ing alhan1·e..,, Ceud!', flirn·flam and angry cries occas ionally drowned out by the oprn1in g music. Why You Should Call Ut.TRA-PURE first! • LTRA.PURI •P<'• ... ·' • • ..... I· LTAA·PURI UL"frlA· U • , · 'of • ' "' ty fl P\ • t t• V f 6. ( fyt.r•.J '"'1' i .1 ,,r,, f,., t , q ,,, 111\f" tr""f•I.; f·r11' Y"'" ''it Waler 11ttrat1on systems from SS9.95 p lus INST ULTu!rultf CALL TODAY Water F1ttrallon Systems l7 I 4t 516-5096 Holiday Special FRH IHSTALLATIOH NEPTUNE SOCIETY F'OtflJMllDIA'fl NllDOtt ""ff MllM8UtSHI" ..OllT~IOCALLOll WltlTI!· 646-7431 -~IOCllTY 2G WEST COAST HW-V. Sutttt Newpor1 &each, CA •. 9266 ~l.IAHHHOl'Rll l'Olt,f'OLIO """"' .... . IT•llT .............. . CITY ... , Bt ('\&Ol.VN ND "'ON Pltl<+~·o 1', \rl (>\I') 'I Miii un 1u ti l," HY ( l lrh Mn!l,•!t•ll' h , and I r• w•h l' i r1 c•Uy still can v I ' A litt~ luo d tci: oht n, r"'•rl111p4, when Uw '. "' ,., ... , J h um.1t1 lody Ma1 k l\f ~ ln uleol l'r !Ir.Ott or L'lut ch ti" t.1 1111·ftf tu ht krw\ 11 Is u tutlu > 1utl .1 II~ f111d~ l hnt ro1 lrlllY lO t rll~ltio HJ l1t 11 r, t1111 \lOrl j 111 .irt at r J un mcJ uv wo11w11 the,. cluy!ll thw1 by nw11 -. "PfWPI. ' ROiif tll •.t lk:1 1f llif• l Ome ill ·re ror t Ho1 •!\ ... h1• :1 1ld ln ;1 r~c·t•nl l11t 1 vww "' he , 1hor . "St'l'rl'l Jflt' •• lad .. •r•' r o111ttt 11l't1on w o r k 1 r:. I 'w ~ • n ut ,~~. hou1u.•~1vt 1 1 's 1111 I· "' • r rr•.tril'i ed to mlhtar.y p• '"'' '•Ovor 50 Pt 11·rot nt 1y cv lt•lt\Cl"I are wmrlull,' · (;lul< le 11"1 •1l Tllr v usua lly' !lltfu t wit h '' "' I• t•1llun suc h aci o n~ • 111 ' 11Cl t:r1 n l·.rn (•1r a mor • eol.1ho1 :it or <•111 111.11 11,.:· tin " Whe1 t' l111too' 1n· pl. ,., ,, 1, 1t11 t .. 'Hrre i• also a tila dtttnand ror em· b<"lll•l\ln• leH ~ f>ubllc areas, ta pru uphtu.Clutcn. . "THR Y USE ~ -,ho\aer \attoo aa \ht•)' woWd ~f~ce Jewttlry," he •••hi. "Depe on e ca.hlng, it ran bt com1 it)' cdnred or ex· pofled. lt'1 dlff~ent f~ cnen. They wunt 1mme\hln1, at " be seen, so they U'iually 1t1 with t elr arms." filnt o wornen are notorious ror ehon~lnt their f~blon minds, why wou ld they opt for non-removable Jl'welry ·r . _ • _ ·~Th(' des ians are often original, t.••ther theit own or wor.ked out with 111c," saJd Clutch, "ihd no two lat-te o~ are app!Jed exaetl1 alike. They 1•rc rerlllf works bf art that stand the t "l uf time. ''IT'S THE' lJSE of color, detail \'•Jrk and eubtle shadln1a that make 1 1ltcx1ln• u work of art," he said, and U11t's what makes each artist's ... 11rk unique ...... Sllnpay, Oeeember 7. 1.980 WISTCLIFF TAILOR-ALTERATION CUSTOM MADI SUITS A PANTS 557-6214 ZOlll ... Dr .. ._.."'-tttl .. ta MON.-SAT. 9:30-6 Sale! PRICES GOOD IN STORES THAU 12· 15·80 3033 BRIS roL ill PAULORINO 8EHINO SHELL COSTA MESA 545·2422 ISO. I GOLDEN WEST @ BOLSA BY COCO'S HUNTINGTON BEACH 891·0355 O>.ILY PlLOT A•. l1Hn S:> 1mo SI()() wt1h o PtMy P1nc.ll('I od J:> tor lhrw L~ •wo day~ 10 !lell ••ems wa:rb o IOtol.oU.l.00 -Cell 64:1 6678 _, t hol<)t fl» PMOy Pinet. Ad l 1!1!1Jijj(1ll 6STORES IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY (714) 464-2111 ter of !<On•u ltlt1•1 t''l to tt< 11 l• It "'I''" Wo m en , h\• i.•11J , p 111 1•• th1•lr '<houldl'r" OO\ 1 .111 •Hh••f kl11 111·; ''Thi'I ian 't a trade you learn in \1 honl," he added. "ll 's passed on f • orre I 1•achertostude nt." SUPER LOW PRICES ok Village Shopping Center J . l ra wings to be held Dec. 14th & 21st F1ll your entry blank at any Oakbrook ·Village retailer or restaura nt! 1 nvr.l V 1 I •r \ I I t .. ~ I• ' ,,,, I ,. r • " 't t I 11 (You heed not be_present to win) ( akbrook Village continues its RAND OPENING v J ~f l the following fine restaurants and retailers for 11111 I ol I JI I.~ I :u : ~,.to·~~ wonderful shopping experience in years! JEWELRY Diac:O\lnt f:"aahlon Jewelry 1'i5-COLD 14K cold jewt'lry Diec011nl prket Sonia Jewelera 1155.1:!52 W1kh repeir and jewelry CLOTHING /SHOES SPORTS Merahalla 855·1431 Oeparlmenl alort' The Wf'l Galoshe Childrt•n' lluth1n i: FURNITURE Sleepworld 'N Myre 770-3 181 Mo fl reu h . ,. a lt'rbt'd1. •ola alttpera Chestnut S lreet Interior• 855.4041 lnfe n or do•1111n con•uha 11vn t 1td ,h., ... rc>0m V.. tl'l , 1:.,v I , " ·I' GREE~G CARDS StATlbNERY OFFICt SUPPLIES Int ;Jilt T1\(ld ll·r 1155 1321 Durango 951-5760 PHOTOGRAPHY Fine weatern wear for Jonathan's Antiques F1nr.-nt11iu'" lurn1lurl' and ace r-••''"'"' • 1. f • I 1!; ' , H • , I, 1• h 1r I '·· -4 t 111 1 •·•, '11 ••. ~ \.\. • 1 TU t 1;• ·r t ,. •t f I men i nd women MU Sl C . Stafford• Laguria IUU1 Music 855.&444 M uFicul ln1trume11ts Shet'l .\1 u Fine women'• clolh•ng l.e1111on~ · Renlols 8.10 1310 Muell<'tl Hallmark . Laguna Hilla F uhion• 155.4 727 95' .9013 Fine women'• cloth1n1 and Cuda. ciftt, par!)' rood• thotowrephic lmaJ(es y Dwayhe sa1 .soetl acc~uorte"• Maternity Wearhouse 855-4757 Fine pll,!lo1uphy Byer• ~~onen/ • 1':, 855 .4(101 /,,, ! StahAnf'FJ ail e a ..... ..,;, .... h .... . ' Maternity wear al diacounl pf'icea · Tekinr Advantare 855-4661 WCWMn'1 d .. 111ner cloth1n1 al a ditcount F amoua Brand Shoes 855-4100 W omen'• name brand ,,. and deai1net ahoea The Sport. Den 9'S t .775l AP Fine Furniture isss.433; tmpotled (. hrnt'u• r'>•,. .. oud furn1turt' and &CC-l'.Uor1r1 Barker Bros. 951 41~5 l-urn1turt' SERVICES George·~ Lot.-k anrl ~a fe 1w.10:.>t• Loc·I., ,,,II'" k"~' Bank of Irvine !lS I 9100 Bonlt. o~ndl'd hout• 24 hour 11dl .. 1 Toppy'a 855-191 1 Compll'te h•ir earl" Oakbrook Village Cleaner• 586·21 14 Quality dry clun1nsr. allera,1on• GIFTS/FLOWERS PLANTS Plum Pudding 855-4758 • C1ha Flowers end . Other Eccenlricitiea ~· 855-1922 ! floral arr1 nremenlt, / I , handm1de 1ift itema 11 Nurwrylend ,5/ 951-5021 ' ;/ Planls, 1ourm~I jpo4 """' and ac«uorieal ;t '~ . -..... _, -._ ...., ...... -........ ~ .... ~ -. ' 1' . I •• DAIL 'f PILO t • ~ ... Dwltew 7, ,_, .. - . L RN!! HOW YOU CAN 'LEGALLY PAY NO TAXES IN 1980 AND RECOVER TAXES PAID lN '77 ;'78.·& '79 Jl•1'l lilt. '4 1\\ 14 l'IHHll'\lH.t: AMll:KJC:AN COMPANl .. :t\ WITH f'H P.'1 AX WOR'T.DWTOf. l':A ll~l !'\GR OF OV£R 3 :i 811.1.IOi ·UULl..MlS P IO NU I' .. ;IWHAI "INt 'OM 1., l'AXt;.-, AT l.L' 1)11; Tiii-! LIST Of NO TAX <O M l1 \'I ~ IU. l 'I '-rl-: .. ;L, O E~l':RA(. U\''°11\MI C" AMERICA:-; ltU I~~ fl((.lll"·'I \I l'f1R0l F:\ ~I HOl',l l\li 'I> J I' MORI;\;\ & ~'(l tlt'IJOl1 ( hllfll(lllt' r1111 .. ~ (kto h1•r lliflO t ' CALL NOW AND J.t;AKN HOW TO P UT YO UR TAX DOl""l 41U TO WOR"K •'OR MOR£ INCOME FOR YOl'! Compbmentar~· Tax· Semi.uan Are Available £v~mngs & Saturdays. Refreshments Will Be ~rved-11 lease Gt.tU-For-Semtn-a r-l}at es Seminar Speaker Mr. Gertlld L. Kozak, Tax Planner Newport Center 359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 110 Newpo rt Beach. California 92660 Reservatiom limit . ....__ You're 1101 ba. ... hful "hen ir coml'" ro ... hcm111g ~our good look!>.. (<) That\ wlw \'OU ... hould wear the Com.:ord Roval c o~rnllll Mariner, available at Jewel ... h~· .Jo~ph. I 1 \ the "c ,;·IJ\ ~r.urrl •••-rhinnl''>t \\ atcr-rL·-..i .... tanr \\ Jlt·h . (:\ mere 4 millimeter-.. thin. ~::l'>l' .md all.) :\11d d11 .... little watd1 i-. h1g "" an :uran . Ir ... :\ lllL' I .inc l'il'l'trnnil' quar11 keep" 'Ilic Ro~ al '.\briner ng ht on time to \\ irhin (>() "t.'\.'On<l ... ·''"", , '""'"" 1« "" ''""''" 11,, per ~ t:ar. And tit:\ l'I ncxd-.. '' indi ng. ~·,,iii 11i,,,,, .. " ··"'', ""'41111 •11·" • l .hi.., s" i .... :-lx:aut '" hanJ"':rat teu in rich 14 karnt }.{old. j.., 1111\\ at Jcwd .... by Jn~ph. Priced a ... ~wn with importt..-<l li1..arJ ~tr.:ip, Sl.]90. O r with matchmg 14 karat gold band, S4, 790. Now, after we've tokl you all that, dare you be caught wearing anyrhing d'-l"? J[W[LS by JO~Pfl I f•~.n ••f ltt•ol /r,1 ''•" l;/J "''"' @ I J ~•J.t.J JI • •llh l u • .-.° l'l,v.1 II (.. "IJI \ J~-....i U!Jdl \lundJ~ thruu~h :-Utw:J.4.. 10 a.m ur111I 'J p ru ..i•l "•11o1.l11 '1••11 •111111 ' I''" .\0 m.i~K u t'\.111 c•rJ, Jlol , pcN..10.dw.'\l lc-.o·I' ll\ Jn ... ·plt .i..u ... mi--..-k.1Httt· l'h"flC" (~141 'i441 1~1')11 • NEW SYSTEM FOR SNAGGING OIL Jemea Perker Dlapteya Mope New contraptions needed f ~r spilh -NORFOLK, Va. <AP) -Trust America~ in· genu1ty to tW'D clean.4n1 up oil spills into an in~ustry. There'sevenanationalor1anization. Allhou1h the Spill Control Association or America Is about six years o&d, oil spill cleanups started turning into a business after a 1970 federal law mandatedtberecoveryohpilledoil. And ·· when an industry 1ets llarted, you have to invent things," says James Parker, president of In· di;,strial Marine§.ervice, whohas. IMS, WJDCH started out 22 years ago in the ~etroleum tank cleaning business, now finds about . half its work in fixini up the mess of dripping tankers, burst pipelines and leaking oil rigs, Parter says . Parker says IMS has workedon cleaoupaillvolv· ing, among other things, asbestos, potaUlum hydroXJde and PCB. If he ever decided to draw up Parker's RuJes of Cleanup Machinery. they probably wowd iO like lh1s M<ike 1t simpleand make it mwti-purpose. Case inpoint-theOil Snare. ~I Sears I I HUNTINGTON BEACH '"" o• ,,.~ ,., •• ,~-.. '"""" M-O i Quantitit>s and assortments are limited, so hurry in! SURPLUS STORE \I I I I \\ 1• •1•11 ftr•I q11.tl11 \ .11111 .i. .... 11111111• d \\ 1··· pr11 • • q1111f1·tl .trt· 1111 n •t.!ular prw1· ... 1t "hwh ·,~ nwn h.111flj.,.. fn.111 -.., .or • I«·• 111 ''"' tl11 111 111• "' n '"""' rh 1111.·r.·rl h' C .11.11111.! 11r 111111.10\ \ ( .11.tl11i: I li-1nl11111 .. 11 7 80 ......... I<. 1. .. 1 ·t"'' • .or .. 1111111li1·11~1111tn • Ettectlve 121 I . -~---~---. . -----·--. --~ . -. UNDER DASH 8 TRACK PLAYER Was 5899 NOW19.88 • sui.s BHT MICROWAY.E OVENS NOW39988 ' Were 58995 ' ' :11 .:~ t _ SAVE 19000 SNUGGLE SACKS 50°/o OFF Were 23°0 NOW12.99 GIRLS' FASHION JEANS 50% OFF Were 1499 9eck..,.•t•n &-Cftecker Net1fooebeH Nerf Soccerball Hot Wheel• Car Dey-Gk> Pley-Doh Lii' Mtxer Set Wonder HorH Coaater Advencure Mt. Toy 9ox Dreem & KHp Toy 9ox Sudey Clrwe Elect .......... Qerite Elect. Aulo Race Qeme Hulk~e-wer RedM» Controtleci Ven Big 91rdCtt.lr Chlp'a Moped Cycle lnterpt....sary •er Fort Chlldren'• ,..._on Hole ·Deaec ... ctt .. , ............ --- WAS NOW 425 2" 419 2" 1" 4" ps 88• 1" 99• 50 3•1 9" 1 .. 24" 16" 24•• 11" '" pt 11" 13" 19" 13H 911 , .. 19'°' 1441 15" 10" 12" ... 911 I" 36" 25" 1111 11" FM UNDER DASH RADIO WITH I TRACK Was 7 8 99 Now29.88 : ~ ....... 1. > I --_J .. .. !.,__. - AM/FM IN DASH RADIO WITH I TRACK was 28988 NOW~19.88 .. ELECTRIC .~ BALL CLOCKS ~ .Wete31" ' .-.. N ~:.V20.99 WOMEN'S BLAZERS Reg. 2199 thru 39" .... ;_,,. ____ :..,,,,, ... , ...--... ·""' .. . . ... ... ,. -··••.16 • . j • j . f0'1 Best Q.uality and ~le(;tion of Handmade rugs from Chtna, Persia , India & Romania at reasonable prices. J 2421 E. Coast Hwy. (714) 673-2224 Corona det .. Mar ') . . --<II--Or1-i.1 r-._.lul --•k• ...... _ " BOTH SUITABLE AND FITTI N(i \I hn ,1111.1, i.:111 lri•m i'INt 111111·1•"'' 1r.11ht11111.1l 1111·11, h.1h1·1d.1•h•" :0-lllJrlh 111.1pp1·d ~1111".111 d1111h th· t't I'll I 1'11 I ~fill\\' lhJI 1n11 ~111111 .1111l ll1JI '"'' o,111 Thia Is custom decorating the JCPenney way. 1, f ,, ,'.' ,1 •1 , . .. •' -. ': ... 1: I ! ,' . // :.' .. .. .. . S,..QP A' "'U '.'E 40°10 to 50°10 offl leleotied ouatom dNperl• encl fllbrtca. Al JCP1nne,. WI hell I WI)' wolh d•~,...I And ,.,._,11 now )'OV c.n llVI UP to 50~ on clr1pery lat>rocs Cl'IOOH •rom t l)flQu• ut1ns sneers open weaves lt•t11•n damn~ 1nd 1acauards rnstallal1on a ''''•bit al no extra c,.,.r;ie 5111 p1lc11 eflec:llYI throuOh December 20 . "C..,O" 1-ln. mini blind•. Create er~ant w1n0ows wtlh our 1-1n narrow aluminum slat t>ltnds Select ll'Om l not1 o1., =r:-""°""' DMlftlNtlO .• Ci .. 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Find aids Tumacacori Mission rebuilding W\Vl~ve, dies at 83 lrvme rt'ltc.Wnl l .loyd S lA'll, •an S3 E>ar 1~ll vt'tt'nn o( Wurld War I, <lied la.'l wHk 1t tkt•it M•tnonal ilosplli.I '" t-wpo1t a.pd1 foll~ing ai h·n.:thr Ill n " lntt'rfl\'°OI \ol Ill 1 WIH• Vl 1H't' Ill Ottro1t L•ko M 11111 , L\'l''11 homt'lO"'" Mt monal .,t'I v1rc1t •r~ p.-lld1n1t l.t't'. • lurmca 1>4'lut.m 1ua tvr tt l)Il\'ik OOUl'llt WJHtl l1r111 , mov~ lO th" Orange Cod!>l ten } ea~ ""o Ile 1s urv1ved by h1.:. wire Hel~n. Jaught"rs Donna J ensen of lr"1ne and Bette Dunn of Man nesota, one brother. four sisters. f1 e grand(·h1ldreo and live· ~rut grandl·h1ldren Thl' (am1 l} n·qul'!!>tS that Ill lieu of flowers. donations be made to the Amer1t:an Cam·er Soe1ety 0 1 the Amerat an Heart Fund · T MACA 'ORI. Am .. I AP> -ly tuij! what wes available, the Nurly lwQ ceutur1e11 aaio, the.· lim'e uter appeared to have 'pan&ah padres 8uperv11inai. been key to lleepiQ& lbe 1-foot- t on•lrlk'UoP of • mlaalon In the ~hick adobe walls from retainina lu•h Santa Cru1 K\ver VaUey moiaiiAre. somelhinl that even- found a lWput11l of lime and used tually would wef,ken them and ll for pla t~r to cover the CllUSethem to collapse. 1111u100'11 adobt' walls Little of that origtn»I ltme plaliter remainit on the walls of 'ht' Tuma<·acori M1i.s1on today, but • reaJJOnable fllcsim1le of it, nwc~d by modern craft s men, is hl"lpin" J>reservt-the m1ss1on's rwns J oseph Sewell, ~upenntendent of the m1ss1on for the U S Park Service, says he still h1tsn't figured out where the padres got the1 F lime. There isn't any within reasonable distance of the mission grounds. 45 miles south of Tucson. he says But wherever they went for 1t, the padres certainly used the right kind of plaster mattmal. Sewell s ays. Whether by choice or simp- When preservation work began at the mission around 1920, one of the first thinas done was to replace much of the ori1inal lime plaster Wlth a portland cement plaster. It did keep out tne moisture , but it 1tlso kept moisture already inside from getting out. leaving the walls wet Inside and leadina to more damage, Sewell said. That's why the lime plasJer was used in the latest preservation work. ·'These were the techniques that the padres used," Sewell says. "You can't beat indigenous materials." Preservation work that began four years 'ago at the m ission is now all but complete<( and pretlminary tesu show that the adobe walls are drying out. meaning they could ~safe. ·'Only time will t tell the effectiveness of what we've done in the put four ye.ars," Sewell says. While using the old lime plaster technique for keeping out moisture, the Park Service also went modern with a cleverly camouuaged t una~r· ground) drainage system to carry rainwater runoff away from the base of the mission walls . SeweU says most of the moisture seeping into the walls apparently came -from the runoff because of inadequate drainage from the church roof and on the ~round around the structure. . Other steps are also being taken, with efforts under way to preserve the mission's granary. the convent, the cemetery wall and the mortuary chapel behind the main church, Sewell says. • 0The mission was started in the late 1700s and was in use by about 1820. By 1840, it was abandoned because of attacks by Apache Indians. It fell into a state of deterioration until it was declared a national monument in 1908. Some preservation work started a few years later. Four year·s ago, the Park Service enlisted the help of federal scientists to determjne what was causing moisture to collect in the walls and how best to get rid of it. "The idea or data gathering and research was to give us a handle ~n the mech<1nics of deter1orat1on. as opposed to what was done in the previous 50 years," Sewell says "We wanted to base our preser vation work on the t·auses or deterioration rather than the symptoms." !' Costa MeKu polln• art• at, t e mpting to identify an auto' thefts~pert arrested last week •I Newport Be a c h after t high-speed chase through rt•. • ldentaal areas The suspet·l. who polh-t· 1-a14 carried no idc·ntarieat ton "'"" 1't''!. fuses lo revNil h11-rwine, 1-. ht· ing held in Costa Mesa jail 1'1 lieu or $5,000 bail for susp1t·11111 (~ possessrng burglary tools .. -.-u-;p1·~ c·1un of auto theft and :-.us p1t·111Q of evading a pol1<·1· off1rcr Officer C(•rald ~tukk 1<.· -.:i1d • stolen ear drav<·11 hv 1111· 111u11 rnri a r <.'fl I 1 g h t a ·t N l' \\ p 11 1 ~ Boulevard and l!Jth St 1 t·t·l 111 Costa Mesa la!'>'t Tuesday n1g111 Stukk1t• saul attt·111pts to ''"i the dravt·r n·sultt:d 1n a \\ti~ pursuit through t•ast ('osla :\I•·'~ IO Whll'h thl:' fll't'lll).! ''-ll'llf'l'I I .tjt stop s1g11:-. and 1warl} n 1ll1<l•·d with seH•ral auto:-. S t uk kit· w us 1011wd 111 1 l1p 1·ha!'>C' IJ~ anulll£'r ("11.,t.1 \11· .. •.• "t~ -Brothertons ask official status • SHOP TODAY 11 a.m. TO 6 p.m. ~ ' .. BOWLER. Was . <AP) Nearly 200 years after their ancestors left three American Indian tribes to form a new community, the Brothertons are seeking offi cial tribal status from the U.S. govern· menl. That would make them eligible for their own reservation, federal grants and federal tax exemp- tions available to otfler Tndian tribes. BlIT MOST IMPORTANT,said Ana Jacobs of Bowler. the designation would "enrich our lives because we would be recogniied as native Americans, recognized for what we are." ··our children and grandchildren would have their heritage,'· she said." · Mrs. Jacobs, 58, 1s a member of a committee that has been .trying since January to track down 702 people be lieved to be descendents of the Bro~hertons. who m igrated to Wisconsin from New York in the early 1800s. - The committee has petitioned Congress; -rar fe<teral tribal status for the BrOthertons, noting that the· tribe already is listed in the Federal Re£1stry and recognized historically by the U.S. Bureau of lndian Affairs. An act of Congress is necessary before the Brothertons become eligible for federal aid. N rwport JI arbor IJar~br of ljig~ts Christmas Cruise aboard the Catalina Holiday December 18th. 19th or 20th Price includes: Cruise, Chanwagne, Live Music. BUFFET DINNER INCLUOED OECEMHR 19 & 20 FOR TICKETS CALL EXECUTIVE TOURS & TRANSPORTATION 7 11 West 17th St., Suite Cl 1 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 (714) 646·1163 Shrimp, Fish & Chicken Special. • $2~9 Thru ~. 31 ~ Long John. Silver's has put together 2 tasty shrim~ a 'crispy fish fillet. a . ,. bonele"5 vfliittrneat Chicken Plank(•. golden·fr~g~.~re$h-.Cole slaw and c'Tunchy husnpuppies ip one big meal .~·~~Y. for one small pnce ... f We only taste expensive. J"l llatJ1r llYd. .. ~Met. ........... s...,......., . .._ .............................. -- • REMOUNT YOUR STONES IN PERFECT NEW SEITINGS. ·Buy n<Jwand you tNOn't be billed 'ti/ February, 1981 *. Your stones remounted while you wait. Take a look m your treasure chest. Chances are you have jewelry which could use a little up-da(mg. If so. this special event is tor you! An expert profess1ori<1t will be at Bullock's to remount your stones m love 'I new settmgs, as you watch' Choose fl om hunared . .., ut designs for your stones All happening 11 a m till 8 p.m at the stores and dates listed below A beautiful selection of unmounted stones. Our professional will also show you a rremenc11..>u:, assortment of loose d1amonas a0C1 other ge"'' r ,,, m1ssmg stones m your 1eweir y Or c Jrnotnt' nl '\" stones with your old ones m a new st:tting ('1,...oi· · somethmg wonderful! At the stores and on rnc cii1'• lts ted below Expert appraisals of your stones. When was the last time you had you1 1ewerly appraised? Remember, your gems are an important mveslment. It's so convenient to have an exp~nenced expert appraise thelf value while you wait fo1 a• vcr} reasonable fee. Just bring them to the Bullock s 5tore~ listed below. .. La Habra, Dec. 8 .. South Coast Plaza, Dec. 9 Santa Ana, Dec. 12 Fine Jewelry, 145 ·on 8PPfOVe<1 Cted•I CHRISTMAS 11-1 FEBRUARY DEFERRED BILLING PLAN • Forget about the bills 'ti! February •For charge purchases of $100 or more •On your 30-day, Personalized Budget, Termway Accounts • •Through New Year's Eve • In selected de rtments • w rtfliipproved credit Use your def erred payment privilege for ~--~-NHffll·f:Jfe-and-foed-ProcessorS;-irf 1he Sleep Shop, oo TV's and Stereo~. Fine • 8ULLOCIC'I SOUTH COAST 3333 Bria t . • 8ULLOCIC'l lllUION VIEJO, Mlulon v;.Jo M•ll, (714) 395-3111 ... • ... ..... ,. ~ .. .. . ~ ' Jewelry, Men's Suits and Sportcoats. We ·11 remind you about the bl/ls m February Catt us Santartrpf/Jer and have a JOiiy g09<1 t1me1 f I ... _;lb DAIL 'f Pll.OT •• \;II 114 t (t ,-,,,. .. M •' •• • ... (II C .~ ,., t• 1••• • _ ... a..-... 1 w • ,,_,..,"" ""° ('h.fi II .. ,...,, "'"' l•,.., .... "'"'' .. ia-._, "I W-U..•a• 1t•...W.t, Vt.., 'llNto Un•.-'"'~ •II '"' aNI ····-·"'"'-" °"'• .... ,,.. 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Sbnlu An.i ~ht-rt· tht' llt-v JlH•k l't•ltlijrt-w will 0"1c1ul c ••••-N..W.. t 1.lWIS llOM0fHV D l [WI> '""'°""' wl ...... '"'" &. .. 1.n l • P•u.O•••rr on (I•• w 1'brt ) t'UO " N~•Our I tt1•t h < • Ouro\n-; ""'•*' born u'\ Et\ •t•IO ""'"' vu,_ Q.tt hilt 1• 11~1 \wr • •ed Ot J '°"' Ot< a ot 8 •'00• c, 1onn c ot P•IO\ VRtcH\ l . .,,o ....... ,.4 & ot t.o,orad o 6 •J••n<h.h110reo v, .... ,,o. ,.,,..,,,.,, ftllt "' '>eld on T<W\d<1y O.umllO'r • llltO •' \0 004M •t thw E "''9 't'en <•rueter., R 1"'it'~•04r C• tl•tU 8•rge,on Yn11n & ru1n111 m cn1uo• ot tttrA1'l9'!nlt•f\t\ t.A6 9.J/I The family auin•t• ashes at aea off the memort•I cuntrlbutions · Orange Cout. 1n h111 n•me t o the Or111n(le County He111rt SurvlVors include Mr. A:J8o<'latioo. Gettemy's wife Louise, A resident of Santa of the home ~n North 'Ani. stn<'e l~ when he Louise Street 10 Santa we nt to wor~ rw the An•; ·a daughter , Mrs. Register news pa per. Susan Brown, of Albany, Mr Geu emy started the N. y .; a brother, Glen Times · Orange County Getter:ny . of Oxnard; bu r e au ope ration 27 two siste rs. Mrs . Ila Yt'lf rs ago Lawlor, of Oxnard and Mrs. Irma Arnold, of The Neptune Society G e ll e m y 's nat ive 111 an charge of r rema-Be atrice, Neb .. and two t ion and scattering of hts grandchildren_._ •YAflf M4RY PAIMl(IA RYAN re\lO•~I vt Ne•QOf1 8eKn C• P•\\¥0 ••• r on o.c..mt:.r 1 • .., WtVfYVd Dt> "'' \h · ,.., "'lO \Oo •n ••• #1U1•m l •ud M•r 1\)t it HOOQll: Of Lonq Ott•ch (a 1 I n.pnew' Will•.,,, C HOC>Ot" Jr •nd '<olltrrl P ._ ootn ol LO"ll S..•<n (' .i-,o '""'"'•" D/ M" EllUDt11\ M S••on Serv1c9 .. •HI bf '-f<I on Mor\cl .. Oe<tmbef I. 1'90 •I 11 OO"IM di '"' P•c•f6< v i .. CMPl!t v.,,1.1ion Oft Svnci•• OKmem()lfr I ,. tr-om t OOAM 10 9 OOPM lntetm•nt P.c.1Hl. Vltw Mil'mott•I p.,., P&i(ff1( VifllW Mor 1 U•r y dfrt< ton Law upheld S AN FRAN C ISCO (AP l Constitutipnality of a California law re· quiring a ll lice n s e d h e alth facilities lo pubtidy ctlsclose their costs and detailed finan · cial state~nls was up-h e Id b y th e s tat e Supr~me Court. GIFTS FOR A LIFETIME OF LEARNING Bring Ad For Free Plcg. Of Scratch & Sniff Sticker IDUCA TIONAL MA TlllA&.5- IOOll~ICC>aD~AMIS-TOYS W/S5 PurchaH E•i>lru 17JJl1IO ~l.tlftf ·~ f .. ff\flf' ft"Q\11'\f\ (JOJ\tffton\ 1.-n."'o"" hr th.. "'''hr c •n (. e'lt.er -< 1t-I,. Of In.to Attwr H .,,, Hl"•fl • uno ~., .... < ... " un<kot '"" o., ... , tic>n ot ·Ua1t1 ...... ~,.,:..\morn .. 1"1"'" ...... ,.,.... L£"'R~IHG "'IDS h-#1'.,., M111tuo t 't u t (.o\ti6 M"'°' EA " - ...... JI' HUNTU 1541 ADAMS. 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Quarterback Mike Courey (right) has a dif· ferent type of concern as he tries to avert the defensive maneuvers of the Trojans· Joe Rudzinski and an unidentified teammate. -J\nt-eaters-=-::+ &re toUgh in defeat Special &o die Dally PIW 1 • LAS VEGAS -For one hall Saturday night, UC Irvine's basketball team was mating believen of 6,380 faoa who came to see what the Anteaten were all about. They knew what their University of Nevada (Las Vegas) Runnin' Rebels were all about. They weren't sq sure about U'9 NEW Anteaters, under coach Bill Mulligan. THEY HAD HEARD about the super player (Kevin Magee) and sure enough, M•1ee was doing evel'}'thinc uked of him. · But that wu only the first half. Seven minutes into the second, Las Vegas had gone ahead and built a 73-68 lead. Two minutes later, it was 87-74. The final: 12'·95, Las Vegas. Magee wound-up with 31 ints and 13 rebo s . unnm' e •depth proved to be too much for the Anteaters as UCI lost its first game of the year to even its record at 1 · l. Six Las Vegas players scored in double figures, led by Michael Burns' 21 points. At USC, the . \ defense • • • SIDNEY GREEN added 18 points, Lvry Anderson and Ed· die Robenon chipped in with 15 each and the former Whiz Kid from Crescenta Valley High, guard Greg Goorjian, pumped in 12. IS--e:xe1ting Tro_ja~s smother Notre Dame's national title hopes, 20-3 UC Irvine held a s urprising 49·48 lhd at the half and Mulligan tried to warn his team of the dangers that were ahead. "I t.?'d them that Las Vegas would come out fired up in the second half," Mulligan said, "but it didn't work. We just faded out. By ROGER CARLSON OI .. o.llf ,.,,.. SUff LOS ANGELES -Notre -Dame University and USC have collided 52 times in football and in that span few verdicts have been considered common. Saturday was no exception as the Tro- jans used a smOthering defense to stifle the national championship dreams or the Fighting Irish. In the end it was a pair of touchdown runs by sophomore running back Mrchael Harper, a pair of field goals by Eric Hipp and a pair of 10-poinl quarters that produced a J0.3 victory before a Coliseum crowd of 82,663 and a national television audience. SOUTHERN CAL COACH John Robinson labeled it a total team victory -but on a day when defense was king -Trojan linebacker Chip Banks, a 6-5, Late goals aid Kings' win, 5-3 INGLEWOOD CAP > -Dan Bonar rammed in his second goal or the game with 2: 18 re- maining Saturday night and Dave Taylor added his second score with just 20 seconds to go, lifting the Los Angeles Kings to a 5·3 National Hockey League victory over the New York Islan· de rs. The Kings' win, their eighth in the last nin~ games, moved them into.a second-place He with the Islanders in total points in the NHL with 39. New York, los· ing for only the second fime in its last 17 outings, failed to gain ground on Philadelphia, which also lost Saturday night. Steve Jensen set up the win· ning goal by Bonar, which snapped a 3.3 tie-. Jlensen made a rush down the ice and while be· ing checked, slipped a pass off to Bonar, whQ beat Islanders' goalie Billy Smith from close range. Bonar had only three goals previously this season while playing in .23 of Los Angeles' 25 games. His first score gave the ) Kings a 2·1 lead earl~ in the t second period, just 1 :22 after • Taylor had tied the game. Bonar stole the puck from New York defenseman Gord Lan'e, and skated around another defender ( to be.t Smith from 10 feet with an unuaisted goal. ~ The only scoring of the first period came when New York de- fenaeman Denis Potvin took a 2 pan lrom behind the net by Bob Bourne and beat Los Anseles S 1oalie Mario Lessard. 1 After Bonar'• first goal, the t ·Islanders took the lead on ' second period coals by de· fenHman Stefan Per1100 and ti SteYe Tambellini. The Rinp u..s t It l·I later In the period on ti Garry un,er's power play ioaJ. 228-pound junior out of Augusta, Georgia, came up with the play of the ' day. The :I'rojMDS had ju.st fumbled the ball away and Notre Dame was in. a position to get back in the game in the third quarter. . Trailing, 10·3, the Irish were trying to get off the floor agaimt SC's awesome defense when quarterback Mike Courey tried a screen pass. Banlcs, however, was in the way and caught the ball at seemingly point-blank range, aathered the ball in and raced 49 yards to the Notre Dame one-yard line, setting up Hipp's' second field goal to get the Trojans a 13·3 lead. "I was sucked in a little on that play," said Banks . "I really. dido 't know it was going to be a screen· pass and he_ just lobbed_ it. It surprised me, I thought they were going the other way." vio.usly delighted with his team's total domination over Notre Dame, uppin1 USC's dominance to th~ tune of nine victories in the last 11 meetings. "Las Vegas is a very good _ team with some exceptional . IT WAS THE CAPPER to a day when USC's defense was so dominant that de· fense became exciting. The Irish, ranked No. 2 in the nation and with a Sugar Bowl date with Georgia on New Year's Day, were humiliated to the point they could manage only 95 yards rushing and 25 yards passing. Subtract 74 yards in penalties and it doesn't leave rauch to work with. "I HATE TO USE cliches, but if ever there was a team victory this was it,·· said Robinson. ' athletes. I wasn't too disappoint· ed. I'm sure we'll bounce back." PART OF UCl'S downfall in the s~alf was due lo poor free throWl' shooting. The Ant· eaters 'finished the ni&ht hitting juat 15 of 33 attempts (46 per· cent). Magee was just 3 of 13 from the line. "They never lost faith and obviously we went into the game with some defi· cienciee. We were fiehtin& for every first down. For a while it looked like whoever got the first first down would win." ~ • Tn\ nuqib, ". said a disbelievine Notre Dame Coach Dan Devine. "I've never felt lower in my life. I'm rrustrat· ed. embarrassed and ttisappointed." Robinson, the Southern Cal mentor w.ho picked up his SOlh career victory at use; over a span of five years, was ob- The Trojans sot all tbe pohU the)' needed in die HCODd quarter ...,_ a fumble recovery by Dennis Smith ipit· ed a 31-yard drive, capped by Harper'• six-yard duh up the middle. Laa Veeaa hit a bU1teriJla • percea& from-&he field (11 ol 15) : . whUe UCJ wu .U percent ( 40 ot 90). : Randy Whieldon adde(f 17 : • points for the Anteaters while· ' Kevin Fuller adde d 15 and Rainer Wulf had 13. A roughing the kicker penalty and (Sft TROJANS, Pate BZ) GWC nips OCC, 8-7 Rustler poloisu defend state title ByEDZINTEL OllM D•llY "1114 St-" It had to come down to this. of course, and naturally, it was a classic. Golden West College defended its stale com- munity college water polo championship Saturday at Saddleback College with a thrilling 8-7 overtime victory over arch-rival Orange Coast College. Golden West's Brooke Hanson scored with 41 seconds remaining in the second overtime period to break a 7·7 lie and the Rustlers, whose only loss during the last three years was to the Pirates a week earlier. hung on for the win. HANSON'S GOAL, his fourth. of the game, c ulminated a game that saw neither team main· tain more than a two-goal lead. Coach Jack Fullerton's Pirates, who snapped Golden West's 65-game winning streak in the Southeni California tournament, fought back from a 6·4 deficit tn the fourth quarter on a pair or goals by Jeff Donnell. . , Donnell's third goal Che. had four to tie Hanson with game-high l}onori> came with 2:47 left in reRUlation. t Both teams had chances to win it in the wan- ing moments, but key defenalve plays and saves by goalies Jack Hebert of OCC .-00 Mille Cutillo of GWC, sent the game into the two three-minute overtime periods. OaANGE COAST, which last won the state ti· lie in 1972 when the Pirates defeated Fullerton College in sudden death, fell behind.early, 1..0 on a goal by Golden West's Dan Mahaffey. However, Adam Sofio, who along with Hebert, Castillo and H.anson was picked to the all· tournament team. brought OCC back with a pair of • goals in the first half. Golden West led 4·2 at the half and 6·4 at the end of the third quarter. In the first overtime period. Golden West 's Mall Whitmore scored the only goal BlJT DONNELL hit a long attempt from eight yards out to knot the game at 7· 7 with 1: 31 left in the second overtime. Golden West then worked the ball down and patiently set It up for Hanson's game-winner . ·:we had enouah chances today G WC outshot OCC. 26-20) and I thought we would win it,·· Golden West coach Tom Hermstad said. The R us tiers finished the season at 23-1 Fullerton, who saw his team finish at 22·3 on the year. felt that one or the keys was Golden West's ability to take away the Pirates· fa st-break offense. "We also didn't capitaliie on our one-man ad· vantage opportunities," Fullerton said. In lS years as ·occ·s head coach, Fullerton's record now stands at 309· 121. "1108 WAS JUST a great game between two great clubs and I was very proud of all the players," he added. "Look at it this -way, in 1(> quarten ol play between the two schools, the final score was 14-14." Solio said that he felt honored to play in a game like this . "Our team showed a lot of character coming back. It was a total nine-man ef· fort to do that. . In advancing to the title game, Golden West edged West Valley in a semifinal game earlier in the day, 7-6 while Orange Coast defeated Modesto. ll·S. West Valley beat Modesto 13·9 for third place. Ray, Warriors top I .akers · OAKLAND ('AP) -VMeran Clifford Ray, coming out of a &tell bed and olf the bench, scored l8 poiDU to help the Go1-State Warrion to a convinciq 119-103 National Buhtball Aaoclation victory over the Laken SaturdaJ Dllbt, . points respectively for Golden State, which upped its record 1n the NBA 'a Pacific Dinlaion to 18-11. LCl8 Aftlelel, which fell to 11-10, •~ 1 amea beblnd dlvi1lon-Jeadln1 Phoenix, wH fed b1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 2'1 polDta. Early in the first quarter, Jabber wu'four for four h'om the floor u be attempted to latimldate Carroll, the Warrion' '1·1 rookie cmter. r Ta1lor'1 lmurance &oal, bit • 1Ttll ol the seuon; came lnt.o an emptJ net. The Kin11' ri1bt t. Wiq baa DOW Scored a loal in • aeven ltrallht 1ames aiDce com· J\ inl back from a a~der iDJW7. a . TRCMAN TAILBACK -Anthoay Giblon, ·another in a Iona line 1Jf outatandin1 USC tailbacu, loob for .runnin1 room a1atntt. Notre Dame Saturday at the Coliaeum. Giblon split duties wilh Michael ~r. another 10phomore, u the Trojans won, ao.a. Ra)', wbo mined tbe .,....... two 1am• with the nu, came into the 1•me wheD ltartiq cater Joe Barry Carroll 1ot bia Wrd _,..... foul at . I : 17 ol the HCODd quarter. RQ bit all three abota be took in that period and was 1-for-t from the field in the HCODd half u he apelled Carroll, who fouled out midwa1 throqh tbe ftnal period. • The Warrion broke opm a doM 1ame in the fourth quarter with 11 atrallht PGlDta to take a 97-M IMd after boldial a sa halftime achaatqe and an .... 14tad after three quarten. Lloyd FNe and Punts Short bad • and • Tbe La.ken moved to a nine-point lead, but ·Golden State erued that at the end ol the ftnt ba1f oti a pair ol free throws by Free ud alun dmb by LarrJ Smith and Short. Short wu inatnameatal in balpiq the War· rton lock up the victory. bHtial four but• Md a pair ol free throw't u Goldm 9tN pulled aw•1 to a 111-97 liad with a minut.' Md a half to l'O· ' . . -DAil Y Ptl()T ., ~.0.0.....1.1• SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBAU../ FooTiWi .; Sportsb~k ...... ,..,. ...................... . ,...,.,.. •ror,.• •l.r• •• ,......, ,..._,. 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Hearu poeted hJa 21th boc:kout la f'\IDD1Da hi• record to a perfect ao.o when he dropped the »year-old and previoualy m I h undefeated Venezuelan for the third time in the flaht. ..... mar at on nDUler Thf 22-year-old Heama detked Primera -who DOW -e sporu a U.l record with 12 knockout.a -with a powerful ... short right to the body that crwopled the Caracu native. take8 it ra• aht 00 the Chin With the knockout, Hearn.a retained the WBA crown he cap-~ tured witll a secoqd round knockout of Piplno Cuevas In the l're• ~rdla,.&di" same Joe Louis Arena before hia hometown fana. ~~l)"l."' u ~ u h El lt WU ooly the foyrth time that a Hearns fi&flt bu luted ·~v • •"7 " r., Aria numl• nwa may ave more than four rowlds~, but 'the first that did not oo the ..... _.bana...wt by r harlflll that aht 'dld 60t nan • the hdl .couriie 1,. th~ Nt1w York and Botton scheduleddistanceafterpuslngthatmark. Maralhonl. but an umdenl1fl4KS man who tned to· FallfJll••• .... l•ad• On....,., "92 enter ~ f~tata Howl marathon h4're ratn Into a mor't! Im· mediate rhallenite · Mlb Felipe snapped a 2·2 lie with a goal at ~ 8111 Sc-o~>. » )6 yea a old O.nard fireh1hter and former 7:32 of the third period and Detroit went on to beat ' wor&d C'lllM runn.-1 waa at the 22·mlle mark Saturday when Philadelphia, 4·2, Saturday in NatiOllal Hoc:key M HW l mll.n tn M ru.nnin& outfit ent•riQC the race from the League action. It Was a 1ame marred by a fulJ. atdebAM scale brawl midway in the final period. The victory was ··Hey1 gel uff the l'CJune," yelled S<:obey. who finished Detroit's lint in a month and its first in 111ames ... Center tllb, 1ntwobour .29 mmuteiand501ecooda. Dareyl SIUler scored twice and goaltender II• a-....rfenl &-o~y. ~ 7 ant.I l2S 'pounda or so, aot an oblcene ceature was sharp in his debut fOf' Toronto as the Maple .Leafs 1n return but he taught up with the man. and heard him say snapped a aeven-game winless streak with "U you'vt: got e nouteh energy to talk, why don't you make me r• 5·2 victory over Quebec ... A pair of iel ofr 1-0 a Is b Y W a r r e• M 111 er paced One right h&tDdet.I punch later. and the man was tylng Hartford to their .first road victory tn near· atunned. 10 1t ro;ads1de ditch, while Scobey was beine con· ly two months, a 5·3 verdict over Cal&ary gratulated b) other runnertl · · · Gre1 Maloae and Pal H•1llea both scored two goals lo lead Pitllburlh to ,,_,,_. ol •ltr.... a 6·4 win over Chicago . . . Jeaa · Wht:rt:ver I went m college I was besieged by peo· PnNIO...t scored three goala and Danet1 pie asking for autographs. But now I'm looked on as just Vellclt's power-play goal provided the another b1~ man doing hjs job. A few more games margin of victory u Washincton exploded 11gainst Kareem l Abdul·Jabbar) and I'll ,..ally be barit •uTMlllflOlto for four goals in the third period tO Clefeat to reality.·• Gulden Stale Warriors· rookie center Joe Colorado, 8-6 · · · Three Koala from Brtaa Barry Carroll, a seven footer and a former All· Suiter and two more from llelWe FMerb eave St. Louis a American al Purdue . 5·2 victory over hapless Winnipeg. The victory stretched the L------------===---=======::r----Blues-'-unbeaten-streak lo seven games. while Winnipe1's Dtatlrcu·H 111111 19 '" lrad flf,..lat1 Mlke o..Jeny came off the bench and scored m a career-high 49 points to pace Houston to a 111·108 win over Denver in National Basketball Auocia· tion play Saturday night. Dunleavy, w.bo entered the game with a 7.7 point scoring average, had quarter totals of 12, 11, l2 and 13 points . . . ltemay Can stuffed in the tt· bound of a missed s hot with nine seconds left to give Cleveland a 101-100 triumph over Detroit. Detroit.had taken a .. ' 100·99 lead on a Larry Wrtpt jump shot with 35 seconds left . . . Rookie Doti Collins scored a career-high 25 points to lead Atlanta over Dallas, 110.UM. The loss was the Maverirks' 10th in a row ... Reserve guard Mike Gleea hit eight con- ~ secutive s hots and . scored aU 21 of his poipts in the second half to ignite New York to a 104·94 victory over Milwaukee. ll was only the third loss for Milwaukee in 15 road games this season . . . Jobuy Davia topped all scorers with 20 points and ouNLun contributed three assists and a basket to a 14·2 Indiana spurt al the start of the second half as the Pacers raced past Kansas City, 107·88 . . . Guara Fred Brown scored 16 of his 27 points m the second half. including six ih a 20·2 fourth period spurt, to boost Seattle to a 108·98 victory· over Utah. The win was the third straight for Seattle; the Sonics' longest win streak or the season. (,':rrlu •ak~ Da1·i• (.'up hU••nv became the first Communist country lo win the · winless streak is now· •t 2C ... llJcltanl Se.lpy, ma.kine his first start in the nets thJs season, stopped all but one of 21 shots from Boston lo lead Montreal to a 4·1' victory over the Bruins. f 'uotball 1ra111 drlir• fHagPr ,.....,, OAK RIDGE. Tenn. -Oaft Ridge High • School's football team defied the Tennessee at, •• • torney gener al for the sec.ond conaecuUn week by kneeling in prayer before winning the state Cius AAA r hampionship. Team memben1 lined up in a cross-shaped formation on the sidelines before Friday ni.&ht's 13-0 victory over German- town and during the game's third quarter. Coach Emory Hale had led the team in prayer pnvately the week before, three days after Attorney General William Leech issued an opinion saying group prayer by public school teams was unconstitutional. Leech's opinion came after Arvin Quist, father of two Oak Hidge students, wrote a letter to him complaining about the prayers. The opinion . which doesn't have the force or law. sard such organized prayer violates the FiM\t Amendment mandate of separation of church and state. Oak Ridge was one of several teams that ignored Leech's opinion the weekend afler•he issued it. Org11nized prayer has been a t.rad1tion with many Tennessee high school football teams. "The maJOrtty of people don't want to change," Bobby ~ewby, Warren County High School's coach, said shortly after the opinion was issued. "So we'll keep doing it unless there 's a bunch of federal marshals with guns around ... PtJrl~r •~• '" •lfJR eelllt Ccrrctiftab .IC lla8ketlla11· Gauchosc~~ OCC,. GWC win Saddleback' College wrapped up Its second straight Mile! Eaton basketball .tournament championship Saturday ni(ht with an 87-80 triumph over" Barstow at Orange Coailt College. In other Miles Eaton action, OCC defeated Imperial Valley in a third place game, and Golden West also took third place in thf Charier Classic at Cypreu College with a triumph over East Loi Angeles CC. Here's how the action went: G•uchot 17, 8•ratowl0 Curtis Crossley score'd 2~ points and was named Most Valuable Player of the Mile! Eaton tourney as Saddlebac• improved its non-conferenc• recordto4·2. Tom McCluskey added 16 anc Kevin Comish scored 14 u th( Gauchos collected their thirc. Miles Eaton title in four years. Pete Decasas, who scored nine points and added 12 a.ssat.s was. also selected· to . Ute all tournament team. 'I The Gauchos needed a rint half spurt in which they out scored Barstow, IS-2. to make up an early six-point def1c1t 0CC n,lmpertelYelleyff The Dues 11ettled for thlrrl place an lhe1r own tournament and l mproved lhe1 r ,,,.,,rel lt) :J.1 in the pro(eu. OCC led-throughout the entire contest, except for one short ino- men t when Imperial Valley forud ahead, 19J 8, midway through the first half. The game produced another · balanced OCC scoring attack, led by Tim J ohnson with 14 points. Johnson, a 6·7 retumin1 starter. added five rebounds and four blocked shots. He was assisted by Chris B.easley, an all-tournament selection, who turned in his second impressive performance .in a' row. Heasley was five·for-eig!it from the noor, and added six re- bounds and two steals on the evening. GWC 91, Eaet LA 12 The Rustlers, down 16· l 1 with 6:26 gone, switched from a ione to a man to-man defense. and the re!(\11\A were staggering. The iame quickly swung the R ustler.s away, a.1 G W(; out- scored the Huskies. 20-10 an the final 13 ·34 of the first half _ The victory improved OWC's recortl to 4·2 and «ave the Jtustlers third plar e II) the Charger <.1a11s1r f'"our Rwitlers srored an dtA1ble (1gure8. w1th Curt Wr;nten. Dave Atkin• and J im Jl;ldrn1ge all col l f"r ttnac 11 pt>lnts Art M r fiee r•hlpped in JI) 1r..r.,,•1 TROJANS RIP IRISH • •• pass interferenc·e helped USC's sophomore offense shove tt\e count to 10-0 on H1pp's 22-yard field goaJ, then the defense really went to work WHILE BANKS' intercepl1on and 49-yard run put the lock on the verdict, whatever notions the Irish had to pull this one out were bottled up by the Trojans' unyielding defen s e . wh1<.·h turned Notre Dame away after the Insh swept to a fi rst down at the USC three-yard hne in the third quarter. 1·1·11 probahly be back here ~xt . year " Robinson has been openly cr1 c 1al of the school's recent handhng of affairs an the wake of Pacifi c-10 sanctions levied on the Trojans, whi ch denied USC a shot at a bowl bid this year So 1t ends. this 1980 USC cam· pa1 gn The Tt't>Jans wrap 1l up with an 8·2· l record The trad1t1onal final bow was taken In front of the use fa1thfuJ arte rward and Robins on sent one senior after another down the gawitlet Ronnie Lott. Keith Van Home. Busick, Marr Mitc hell. Kevan W1ll1ams . Smith. Jeff Fis her, Kenney Moore. and others until he reached Vu.· Rakhshana PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia -Czechoslovakia al Davis Cup tennis tournament when Ivan Lendt and Tomas Smid defeated Adriano Panatta and Paolo Bertolucci 3-6, 6·3, 3·6, 613, 6-4 in doubles Saturday, giving their team an unbeatable 3-0 lead over Italy. Danell Poner, now on a honeymoon cruise in II. the Caribbean, is set to sign a five-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals that will make him the highest paid catcher in ¥_Hball, the Associated Steve Busick. Dave Corsinott1 · and Charles Ussery led the as· sault to turn the Irish away empt y-handed and the Irish were frustrated again moments late r when a fumble recovery at the USC five-yard Une could pro· duce only a JO.yard fteJd go~I by Harry Oliver. THEN THQSE TWO 'that had LiSC in the runmng for the na· t1onal championship before m- J Ur 1 es l'Ut the m down - qua rtcrbal'k Gordon Adams and t a ilback M a r c us Allen - liste ned to the <•heers as they took their final walk toward the dressmg quarters The dramatic. three-hour match vnded with au four men tense and tired because of the play and of the numerous dis· pules that had marked the first two days of competition. The Czechoslovaks. however, re hed on the excellent performance of Smid, who beat the Italian!! with little help from Lendl. at 20 the hot(est name this year in international tehnis but somewhat of a disappointment befor:.e has oome crowd. As in Friday's two singles, ~on by Smid and Lendl, there were hotly disputed calls and a couple of suspensions of play. but nothing really dramatic. The crowd of 12,000 at the Sportovni hala . a winter sports arena covered with a wooden floor and an artificial tennis surface. was n01sy and vociferously supported its players. but it did so fairly NFL standings NAnONAL CONFERENCE AMElqCANCONFERENCf: EHi W LT Pct.IF PA Philadlphia 11 2 0 .846 323 164 Dallas 10 3 0 '769 386 23.1 St. Louis 4 9 0 . 308 26S 279 NY Giants 30 10 0 .231 192 355 Wash. 3 10 0 .231 174 256 Central Detroit 7 6 0 .538 260 231 Minnesota 7 6 0 .538 252 255 Chicago 5 8 0 .385 215 'lZ1 Green Bay 5 7 1 423 218 264 Tampa Bay 5 7 1 423 234 279 West Atlanta 10 3 0 . 769 333 225 llama 9 4 0 . 692 359 248 San Fran s 8 0 . 38S 2S9 327 NewOrlm 0 13 0 .000 208 391 T-r·t-ft ·-••9utf•IO •11 ....... ,.,., ... ,,,.. •• 11•111 ..... •I ,,,..,,,,..11 Ml...,.tOt• MT-1141• llYJetutc..,..1- S.t1 0 .... 111 WHN"91on 0.lroll et St. lout\ G,_..., .. owc-0.11•t11t011111-0.,,,.., el K-CllY New on._ et S.. l'r•"CIKO llY Gl-Jet5Httl0 East W L Pct. PF PA Buffalo 9 4 0 692 290 216 New Eng. R 5 0 615 366 280 Baltimore 7 6 0 S38 28> 291 Miami 6 7 0 4fi2 209 2S4 NY Jets 3 10 II 23 I 244 340 Central Cl«>veland !I 4 0 6!12 21., 2.44 Houston ti 5 0 rt4J 253 232 P1ttsburJ(h " ft 0 571 314 271 Cinrinnuti '1 9 0 JOH 18!1 2.'lt Wf'•t Sun Diego fl 4 () fll)2 M4 2Sfl Oakland 9 4 () 692 294 241* Denver 7 6 () S38 2.'50 2S l Kansu City 6 7 0 4e2 234 273 Seattle 4 9 0 30fll 239 w ._...,,Dec II llY Gl-•etW .......... .., SHHlo 111 WI D1e9t ......Dec 14 l11ll•IO--IJ ... 1 .... ci ... , ....... ._ ... . Hou•lon .. OtMn ... , l(•,,•••Cttvlll 1'11 .. Wrtfl NtWOr1-lll-Y.,. )914 SI Loul• ~ Pl>tl .. lllN• N" l'rancltt• M All.,1• Clml-1 M CNc ... Mletnl et ... 11._. De_l_lllO..W.. '•tnpe .. ., ., 0.1 ... 1 -........ -" • 0.11 .. ..,._ USC's <iefen.Se. w.h1<'h had limit~ t he Irish to one fir.st down and 39 yards net m the firs t half, ~s still 1n com- mand with a 10·3 lead. Press has learned. Porter , foqnely with Kansas City, will be reunited with Whitey Henog, his manager with the Royals from 1977·79 and now· manager of the Cardinals ... Araold Palmer, playing in his first PGA National Seniors Cham-· pionshap, shot a I-over-par 73 lo take a one-stroke lea~ over Art Wall an the third round of the tourney Eddie Hickey, who compiled a 436-231 record in nearly four decades of college basketball coaching, died of a heart attack Friday naght. He was 77. Hickey coached at Creighton, St. Louis University and Marquette . . . Steve OrtlJl, a 21·year-0ld UCLA student, won the Fiesta Bowl Marathon in Scottdsdale, Ariz .. in a time of two hours. 16 minutes and 23 seconds ... Ray Howell, a free agent third baseman who played for Toronto last year. said the chances are good he will sign with the Milwaukee Brewers .. But another fumble recovery by Notre Dame threatened the USC victory, only to see Banks come through with the clincher. ·Our seniors put together a 28-game unbeaten streak and were part of three bowl vic- tories, .. sa1d Robinson. "CIOP BANKS 1s one of the great players in the game ... said Robinson, who at first wouJd not comment on his immediate future at USC, but finally said, "Gordon Adams fought hi s way up the ladder and Marr us was the nation's second leading rusher There were a lot of guys that made this sea11on one to re· member " .... • • ·:·: a women·s : ·:• I 1temP2R :;:;::mapen , A GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT IDEA FOR THE GOLFER IN YOUR LIFE! GIVE THE '175,000 WOMEN'S KEMPER OPEN ATTHE MESA VERDE C.C. -March ~-29, 1981 • SEASON -TICKETS '12 each • CLUBHOUSE BADGES '50 each Just fill out the form below and mail before December 10th to: • WOMEN'S KEMPER OPEM c/o Mesa Verde Country Club _ 3000 Clubhouse Ril. 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The nred-up Pirates, makiq their firt\ VeD· ture inlo a poet-seuon bowl same since 1915, shackled the Gaucho offenae, forcin& them to punt five timee, recovertn1 a fumble and pickin1 off a pass to halt any kind ol an attack. Saddl•hac~ dldn•t plrll ~ 1t.. flr•t hrat J own ;.,until lM On.al rn1nUl\1 or the flnt h•ll Back on Sept. 20, the Gauchos and P lrates met '" the noo-coo.ferenc4' opener ol the aeuon , and Saddleback scoc.ed a 42·27 victory. · MeaqwbUe, Ventura had taken the opening kickoff and promptly marched a ya,_ in 13 • plays, aettllng ror a Chris Whatley 32::yard field goal at 8:'5. Quarterbal'l1 Juh11 lllll m&n•M«i to' com plf'tf' }Ulol '""' (If 10 pai.11eJ1 IUld WH IOl\lH'-'Ptetl t 'Wl('t" lhit lbe u au ho1' mi.k in" l ht:1.-foW'th 11tra1&hl Mi.u111c1 l\O•I 111p~i.ti.Ath't!, us«! • two Y•rd TO But the aame waa marred with r.nalties, fumble• and aenerally poor footbal . Before SaturdAy'a battle. both Swearincen and his Ven· tura coWlterpa rt, first -year head coach Grea Mohn.s, predicted things would be dilferent. And that'a the way the score stayed until late in the third quarter. "Things just didn't ao right in t.tie fint half, .. explained Swearin.ren. "Hill's timing was off and It's dead even Rams face giant test D> JOHN SEVANO °' .... 0.11, l'l .. , ~i..11 lil f FALO It':. about a!> dead t'\ t.•n .i!> you l'an ~et Huffalo vs the lhnli> Hoth wrlh 9·4 records. Both needing wrns dc!>veratdy lo maintain momentum for the playoffs Tht> Hams. who trail the d1v1s1on lt•<1d1n~ Atlanta 1-'alc-ons ( 10.3> by a gaml•, art! in almost a must win s1tu::it1on 11' (hey havt' any hopes al all 11r 1 aptunng their t!tghth straight \i H.: West ti tle. The llilb, on the other hand, who ll'ad Nt>w England by a game 1n their A 1-'l' 1ll\· 1s1ona l bat lie. would hke to ~1 a' a le~ up going into their crucial mt•etrn~ next Sunday four fumbles and an interception parlayed into a 28-24 Coils victory. O•' COURSE, the most glaring note of interest is the Rams will be playing agamsl .one or their former coa ctles 1n Chuck Xnox. Knox. who came to the Bills three years ago. fashioned a 57 -20-1 record m his five years wit h the Rams. Highly respected for his defensive at· On T\.'todq riaannrl 2 at 10 o.-. tributes. Knox ha.s smce turned the s taggering Bills into a bona fide con· tender. Knox, despite his new allegiance. s till admits to· a warm spot in his heart for the Ra ms. however. ·'I follow the team with a gr eat deal of interest,·· said Knox earlier this I week. "They are just a super football team . more complete and much better ' TODl'S VODKA I r'.> Lill~ 649 SEAGRAM'S V.O .• I 111 FR 837 BARCARDI RUM I IC1H I Of.' I JI\ ... '!\ II 11 [I< TOOi\ V'S CONT£ST, before a <'ap:ic•1ty crowd here, should be a ~ass1t confrontation or strength vs. ~trength The Hams lead the NFC "11 h the No. 1 ranked offense m the ronference . The Balls, meanwhile, wrll l'OUnter with the NFL's best de· fense On defense. the Rams boast the No. 2 unit m the NFC -one that ranks set·ond rn the NFL. m qua rterback saC'ks <48). The Bills , conversely, lead the NFL in allowing j ust 11 sacks or their quarterback. than when I was there .·' 1 CA!:>E:. or 6 38 qo · CASE OF 12 10035 CA~!: OF 12 72 13 The 'Rams. riding the t'resl of a three-game winning st reak, are com· r n g orr th eir bes t o ffe n s ive perfor mance of the year against the NC'w York Jets when they amassed 510 total yards a nd five touchdowns four through the air. KNOX. IN HIS five years, led the Ra ms to five divisional titles. In his two previous years with the Bills, 1 they have yet to reach tbat same s t ature, a lthough they have im· proved steadily with 5-11 and 7-9 rec· ords. respectively. And those came a fter two embarrassing seasons ·un· der Coach Jim Ringo which saw the club finish at 2·12 and 3-11. LIQUEURS Amaretto Di Saronno. Dra mbuie . • •, Ga ilia n o. 150 "11 With a 9.4 mar~ this season, it's Midori Melon.· •• , fi n ally gone full circle, although S o uthern Com fort, I II .. BO TILE RETAIL 585 11 3~ 13.16 4 71? 13.17 CASE RETAIL 129.95 125.68 146.07 108.33 73.14 VANDERMINT GIFT PACK ~I 5 0<.JNCf 992 ' The HiITs.nowever. are coming oH one or thei r poorer showings against the Baltimore Colts; a game which saw Ruffalo lead 14·0. only to have safe to say .the Bills ' program has I Knox is quick to point out his team Tia Maria. N1 '" has. a long way to go. 1 10.98 12 1.90 (:HRISTIAN BROS. Florida State rallies, I 7 -13 TALLAHASSEE. Fla . (AP) ('(lac·h Bobby Bowden raced his third· ranked Florida State foot ball team a t halft1meSaturday. ··~tc-n ," he told them. "we're only do\\ n one point less than we wer e aga111st :-.lehraska .. T houghts of a possible national C'l1 an1 p1o ns hip were far from kowdl•n's mind Instead. he was con· 1·erned about Just winning the game Imm an·h-rrval 1-'lorrda. whi ch led 13·3 at the intermission "We're not a great football team . BLEN'?S by any stretch or the imagination." I Hiram Wa lke r ln:ipena l. 1111" he says empha tically. "We're still a Kessler 1 1•11 111 .,, couple of years away.:· Seagra,:,,s 7 Crown 1 1i,1 11~1< Interestingly, besides the team • 6.03 I 0.53 12.22 m a t chups .. t~e~e will be some BO URBO N S t remendous md1v1dua l battles, too. Ancient Age. 1111 ~ 6.60 KU~ING BACK Joe Cribbs ranks Early Time s , 1111 .... 6.69 second o nly to Earl CamRbell of H.Wa lke r Ten High, 1 ,., 1 111 ~ I 0.45 Houston a mong leading rushers in l.W.Ha rper .i1t th 8.10 the AFC with 917 yards on 250 carries 92 (3.7) average. His 12 touchdowns also J im Beam . 1, i1 11.,. I I. ti~s him with John J err-:rson of San I BRANDY AND COGNAC Diego for the AFC scoring lead (72 . . points). 1 C h ristia n B ros .• 1 •,1111.,. 12.29 His counterpa rt for t he Rams, E (, J , 111 t" 7.02 .Elvis Peacock, jumped all the way to Courvoisie r V.S .• ,.,. ,,1 } 3 13 the No. 6 s pot a mong NFC rushers · a fte r his c areer -hig h 152-yard Martel V.S.P .• ·~1 -.11 12.05 performance in relier or the injured CANADIANS Wendell Tyler against the Jets last Sunday And he, too, is among the Black Ve lvet. 1 1111.., 66.40, 58.50 67.87 73.25 74.28 57.50 86.60 66.15 68.21 78.00 145.80 133.83 X.O. BRANDY · GIFT 120(.JNCl 849 JIM BEAM DECANTERS 750 MILLILn ER 668 NORMAN ROCKWELL DECANTERS 750 MILLILI1 LR 1995 But the Seminoles. who overcame a 1-t 3 def1c•11 to beat Nehraska 18· 14 two mun th~ a~o. pulled off another second· half rally, nipping 1-"lon da 17·13 on toul'hdown passes of 19 and 20 yards from H11·k Storkst1ll to Ha rdis Johnsnn leading s~orers. in his ~onfe~ence ~s I Cana dia n Club. 1 i'>I 111 I< he rank.5 an a tie fo,r third ~•th Ottis 1 Canadian Mist 11 11 h Anderson or St. Louis (54 points). ' As for the quarte rbacks. Vince Seagra m s V.O.. ', 111 µ () 70 15 79 h II 16.76 74 .35 87.65 74.52 93.09 ALMADEN CRUET QUARTET ··We played the fi rst half like we had been off for four weeks," said Bowden, whose Learn had been idle for almost a' month. ·•1 was scared to death with that four-week layoff. It we had to do it agarn. 1 would still ha,ve delayed this gaml' You jus t can't t urn down $300.000 .. 'The key to the game was the third quartt'r. when we came out and stuck it to Lht'm:· Howden said. "We made several adjustments in the second hair dt>f Pns1vely. a nd that helped tum the gumc'around." Ferragamo wifh' four T D passes and I GIN four inter ceptions against the Je~ Beef eaters • '" 1r1 ,. dropped to No. 4 (No. 7 overall ) m . • ' the rankings. The Bills· J oe Ferguson G 1lbey s. t 1 1 r f h is No. 7 in the AFC. Gordon 's 11 " Des-pite the offe n sive tale nt, IS : t hough, the game figures to be won in eagram s. 1111 1•• t he trenches ... with the suryivor Ta nque ray. 11111 i- proba~ly suffering from frostbite by RUMS gam es end. Buffalo's weat her bureau expects Bacard i Lt. <ii> Dk.. ,111 "' some chilling showe_rs by the start of Castillo Lt. @ Dk .• 1 11 1 1• the game today. with temperatures . hover ing around the 40 degree ma rk. Mvc i '> Jarrnlan. · ··1 ''I SCO f CH "' 11 1 f' ~THE MALE MAN--... De wa rs White Label. 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Rani\ •t ~utf•IO • ....._.,., "'•~ti S< ully •OO G.orQ41 Allen The Ram' ant hOOC"tUI ul Q4tlf11no a tie for flr~t pla<.e 1n ttw Nation.I Con•••enc\' W~11t stef\dln,• with Allc1n1a by dll· fNti~ the 8111\ today Allent• pl•Y< n PhllJd,lpnla and a Jou. couptf'd w1tt1 a R •'n win wvutd put I~ ,1rcult. standln~ •nto • 11,. 1 ~ Ram' IMI Wl'ndell l'yler l.t)t week bu\ Elvis P••too. rem 101 ~t-ct\0#\ , .. ,urn '''0" of t S2 yard~ V1n<.e Fer- ' ao a mo a1~0 boc ctrnl th• "" t11ne tou<.hdown ttHow1no Quart rt><K" lh q•m '""to1 v lor a \1nQlt1 wason w ith tour to .,,,"'i ru~ ~a~n m ... r i-. to 10 1-orm.,r Ram co.ch Chu<.k Knox clltKts the 9..1 Siiis ~ 10 a .m., Channel 4 " ' ' .; NfrL FOOTIALl S<in Diego "t Washington Announcers: Pat ~mmeral1 and Tom Brookshu~r • A pnystc.al Charo.er tt!am upended Phi laaeJphla la.st '-wee._, ?2·21, behind th~ passing of quartert>ctck Dan Fouts wno surpassed the JOO.y ard mark for the sixth time this season He fired TO passes to Kellen Wlnstow twice, then set \.IP three field goals tor Roll Benlf'iChke tbr the margin ot dlf ference White Washinglon is e11mmated from any playoff poss1b1llt1es, the Redskins a re alwa-ts da11oerous on their home t1eld 1n the nation s capital San Diego leads the Amer;can Con1ere11ce We!>t and Philadelphia Coact'I Dick Verme11 predlc ts the Char gen will go ail. the way lo the Super Bowl San Diego i!> favored by 6' 1 paints -~ p.m., Channel 2 ./ v v v NFL FOOT BALL· Gattas al Oakland. Announc.ers: Len Dawson and Charlle Jones. The Cowboys nef'd but one more victory. 10 assurt> t hemselves ot a playoff berth, al lf'ast as cl wild card enlrant f rom the National Conference Easl 01111s1on. They trait Pn11adelph1a bY a gJme. Oakland is l ied w i th San Diego '°' the American Conterenc~ We"t leild with a 9·4 r ecord and will be playing at home. WhelhPr the Raider defense can hold Danny W~tf. r ony Dorsett and Company in check as they 01d the Denver Broncos M onday night, 1<; another matter. J im Plunkett will be dtrecting the Oakland atta<.k. Dallas is l avor.ed_t>y \WO POJ.OlS. OTHER TELEVISION 9 JO am 121 NFL TODAY -Scheduled St'gmenrs in c.l ude a profile ot Oakland Raiders QB Jim Plunkett 1.11 NFL ·ao lnt luded on to<Say's program is a r eport on how d1fler f'nt NFL teams respond to adverse weather conditions 11 cll.m (.SOI SOCCER MADE IN GE AMAN Y. l p.m. (41 WESTERN OUTOOOASMAN Host Ron Haves lalks with an outdoorsman-artist in New M exico; and cJn91es for small mouth bass. 4 P.l'TI (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL ·ao H ighlights of games played this weekend. 191 COLLEGE FOOTBALL a replay of the Notrr Dame-USC game, played Saturday at the Coliseum. 4 30 p.m . (7) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to basketball great W ill Chamberlain RADIO Footbdll Rams a t Bulla lo, 10 a.m .. l<.M PC < 710 1, San D1eqo al Wac;h1ngton, 10 a m . KS OO fT1JOI Dallas at .Oald and:11.Js p 111 .. KNX ( 1070) Basketball Utclh at Lakers, ti so p.m , K L AC <S70l . <Ttte Daily Pilot 1s not responsible for liite c.hanges.l Waves upended Ore~.on State wins, 82-7-6 \\,\LIB . 1/\l'l Senior l l'll\n Steve Jonnson scor ed 23 1)1>int~ and pulled down nine re IM1unds Saturctay mi.thl, leadmR !.11tth·ranked Ore~on Stal•· to a ha rd rou~hl 82 75 t ollegc basket tw ll victory over JIP.pperdine .Johl'\Son, one of the t•ounlry's top Held goal s hoote r !\ last i.c•a.,1m, t·onncl'tC'd on nine of his 12 rloor shots ·as the B1•aver~ r;11sed their n•1 ''rd trJ J 0 Pe p p1>rd1ne ft·ll to<! 2 F11rwar1i Jeff Stou\l atlrle<J 21 Surf on top., 7 -6 I. () N (; H E A C II S t P 1t 1· .\1 •1yers s cor l'IJ 411 "ec·ontJs into •ivnUme Saturday n1 ~hl t1J g1v .. 1h1> Calllom1a Surf a 7 6 Vll'lt,ry 11v 1·r th~ S1,attle Soun1frn. in Surth Ameru•;rn S4w1·er l.Pal>{UP 1 n d ()()f' li<'t 1 on 'l'ht v1<'t.ury, oofurt' 5,2tli -.t tlle . Lung flea ·h Arer1<1 , 1111 lu1Jf>1I amJlher two li(Oal 1Jf'rf11r man!'<' hy <'ralj( Allen Allc:n , with f>IJ<ht go1tls 11nd lw<J <1ss1't', l1•a1ls ttw t1·.1 OI in S('IH IOJ.{ and 1i.... f)UW 11rored two ~ouls 111 t·h• h t>I tll!\ last ttlrce g;m11•' points for Oregon State, mostly on outside jump shots . Re was e ight of 13 from the floor Overall, the Beavers <:onnec·te.I on 62 percent of their fie ld Roal attempL'\. Guard Ray lilume tallied 15 points for Ore~on State. 1nl'lucl in~ five uf !.l'C fi eld g<wl ut te mpts, and hul1 i1 Kanw l111<h fi ve as1m1ls Forward Hill Sudl1·1 11an·•I llw Wavcl\ w1lh 24 f>'11nl " Tiii' ll fool fl , Z:tll pt>und ~1111hr>rn<1H• 1·on nN·ted 1>11 11 uf '"" Iii f1t•lrl w1111 11tll'mpt11 (;uu,.J lnrn•! ~~utll•· and f•irw:u d V11·t111 Au~•·r 1.111tlc:1J Ill ilflll M fJOll11'., 11•!\tWd lV••ly l'c p11cril1n1· hit 11:1 w·• 1•1•111 111 11!\ f11•ltJ Wml all1•11111h 1'1·111w1 1l11w trll\'11·11 11 :. f11 .,t h v•• 11hoh frrH11 llw llum llt'f•1rt· makin~ l~j •1f ll H H •lfH l llllrllt :!I fl"lc1 i.(081 alt••11111t:o. 111 llw r11 .. 1 half Iii lak111~ 11 <\l :n 111lv1111ta1<1• ul I ht> lllll'f lllll'llillJll The Jjf-u v1•1 !I ~"111•1J 2:1 111 1111· fir11t 37 1111111l11 111 ltlf' :w1•11111I hulf llJ l:ikt> all t'lj(ht Jl'Hrtl l1•uil u111l '>lay1•d 1111 t11p ll1f' I f•)ll 11f tilt' way, w11IU111ui.:li I '1·11111·r1l1111• w&i. ;1i, t•)fl!\I' ,J, I Wll lltlll th t Wlf•f• GWC takes field hock~y crown 'Ul'EHTINO N<tn<'y Merc ado unrl ltart n Bf'IJVPrH 1t1•rirt,1I fm1t half j.!<>a 1$ :md U1f• <;111d1•n WPHl (;ollege LANCE STEWART LB takes • its ~U}_n ~ . tourney It may be too early. but it would be hard to blame the Laguna Beach High basketball team for thinking it's building a dynasty. The Artists won their fourth straight game without a loss Saturday night and this one was the biggest yet as coach Craig Falroner's team defeated Crespi, 63-61, m the champions hip game of the Lagunu Beach Tourna· ment. La g una lieac h, with an average team height of only 6-1, 1·ompared to Crespi's 6-6, outre· bounded ~he Celts, 60·52. S(o'nio1 guard Lance Stewart, the toumnment's MVP, scored a team high 15 points and iced the game by hitting two cfolch f~ throws with seven seconds left to g1 vc lht< Artists u 63·59 lead. !:>tewart got help from guard ell Riddell r 12 points) and forwar d Dan Arndt -C9 ), who were also named to ihe all- tournament team Although Crespi connec ted on 27 shot.; from the floor to j ust 17 for l.aguna. the Artists won it at the fr~ throw l111e where thev hit on 29 attempt-. to j ust seven fo r Crespi. ''These seven or eight kids have lx-t•n down for so lont: and no w they h.1vc rnnf1dence ," said ·l''alrnhcr • · 1 ttiou~ht we bloc ked out lht'1r b11J kids vt•ry well," he added. "We played an excellent game on the boards and con· trolled the tempo.·' Kevin Hobin , starting at guard for the fi rst time in place of the inj ured Hob Short, s cor ed HI points for Laguna Bea1•h Estancia 55,, Uni 50 The · Eagles s ucrei.llfully shut down h 1 ~h ~co r i n g Tim Mt'L1ughlin tn t'<tp ture fifth pla <'t.' 1n the l.agl.lna Beach lourn<imcnt. M<:l.<iughlln had Sl'Orerl 44 po1nL'i al' University won uvcr Sant1:.igo on Fnctay but the 6-8 post man was held to eight by the Eagles l!;stanc-1a u.o;t'(} a zone defense and doublc·teamed McLaughlin, then had M ike Markel score 17 p<H nt.~ lo pll'k up the decision. Un1vers1ty held a 16 I l lead after lht• first quartf'r but fell behind at halftime and never C'a ught up 111 other games , Cypress de· f1 •111l'<l Warren, 59·51. for lhtrd 111111·1> while l.o!\ Am igo~ stopped Cftl11om1a, 76 67; in the C'onsola- t1<in finals Coeta Meu 80, Loi At 52 K "'' Bardsley scoir~d 22 points 11 1111 ha d l l re bouods as the M u!lt a11~s opened their 1980-81 1·1w1pal~n in winning fashion. t 'I ulf•h frPe throw shooting at the 1·r11l or !he game that saw the M 11!1\angs hit eight ~traight. in· f'ludm~ four by Hoger Lackey 11 o 11 a p a 1 r e a c h b y J i m P1•l1l'11owski and Jeff Field I sPoRTS ON TV I BASKETBAU. I VOLLEYBALL UCLA's ·big Da ~~~=---'W!.----===::;::;;::.~~~ e Bruin f onAJard sparks 113-70 win . FromAPdt.,.kltes LOS ANGELES -Sophomore forward Darren Daye scored a career-high 22 pointa Saturday night, leading third·ranked UCLA to an easy 113-70 non-conference college basketball victory over vis- iting St. Mary's . Daye coMected on 11 of his 12 field ioaJ at- tempt.a to lead the Bruina to a M percent shootin& night from the Ooor. UCLA now has a 3-0 r9(:0rd this season. Sophomore center Cliff Pruitt came orr the bench to score 18 points for the Bruins, tying his career h.igh. Freshman center Kenny .Ji'ietda and topbomore guard Rod Foster added 13 and 12 points respectively for UCLA, which played re- 1erves extensively in the one·sided cont.est. Guard David Vann paced St. Mary's, which fell to 3-1, with 21 points. Guard Franklin Rhodes added 12 pointa for the Gaela, who connected on only 41 percent of their field eoaJ attempts. ~ Bruins took a quick U-2 lead befor. the Gaels narrowed the advantage to 17-10. St. Mary's wasn't closer lhan seven points after that. It was 57·40 at halftime and the second hall was one- s1ded. T~.ru •Cops ..,9.-r•. 92·87 AUSTIN, Texas -The Texas Longhorns used 30 points from Henry Johnson and a 16·point ri~t half spurt to beat Long Beach St.ate 92·67 here in a non-conference &AQle. . . Texas led throughout ':he contes\, stretching 1ta lead to as much as 30 points in the second haU. The Laoghoms put the game away in the first half by scoring 16 unanJ1wered point& in a span of 41,; minutes. A light zone defense anchored inside by center LaSalle Thompson, who added lS points, smothered the 49ers · inside game and held the vis· 1tors to six points in the last 10 minutes of the first half. Cnig Dykema, a 6·7 forward, led Long Beach State with 16 points. Ray Reeves and David Johnsoo added 14 points each for the outm•noed· •9ers. The win was Texas' Uurd in a row alter a season oe>ening loss. Long Beach State ft:ll to 1·2. Sparta•• trip Til•••· .HJ..12 Seruor forward Jay Vincent scored 22 points leading Michigan St.ate to a 58--42 oon·con!erenc~ college victory over host Cal Slate Fu.llenon. No other player scored rnore than seven points for the Spartans, who now have a 3·1 record. A crowd of 2,209 including former Michigan State standout Earvin "Ma~ic" Johnson watched the game at t.he Anaheim Convention Center J.ohru;oo, now a standout for the Lakers of the Na· ttonal Basketball Association, is sidelined until February at the earliest after undergoing kn~ surgery last month. Center Dave Wear paced the Titan1, who dropped to 1·2, with 11 poi.nu. Freahmao oard Dav.e Zilreath ad~ed JO pointa for Cal· State Fu.llerton. The Spartana led all the way, takin1 a quick 10-2 lead. The Titana cloHd to within five points at ~20 at halftime but were never closer than five points inlheflnal20minutes. D.-Pa1tl Ital•• .4Mueaa Oara. a 7 I . ROSEMONT, Ill. -Sophomores Terry Cum- mings and Teddy Grubbs combined for 37 points and controlled both backboards to lead top-ranked ~Paul to an easy 88-71 nonconference college victory over Santa Clara. The Blue Demons, winning their third straighl g.ame this season in as many outings, and their 44lh in a row at home, raced to a 24-8 advantage in the first 10 minutes of play. They were never tbr~atened after that point as Cummings scnred 12 of his same-high 19 points in the first half. ' IAHU.,111.-•••t. 12·11 STILLWATER. Okla. -Eddie Hannon's desperation baaket at the buuef gave Oklahoma Slat~ ~ 72-71 upset victory over eighlh·ranked Lou1svtlle before 6,600 screaming fans. . OSU held ·a 70-69 lead with l : 59 left irv the game, but Louisville's Derek Smith was fouled with .1 :~ left and made two free throws &ogive the Ga rd 1nala the lead. The Cowboys worked for a la."t shot when the ball was stolen by Louisville guard Roger Burkman. Burkman was fouled with four seconds remaining and, after a timeout, missed the front end . or the one-and-one, setting up Hannon's heroics. It was Hannon's only field goal of the day , M'tuld1t9f 011 Sc. I •II•. :i&-:if) PULLMAN, ~ash. -Tim Whitworth led the way as the St. Martin 's Saints upset the Washington State Cougars 56-50 in a non· conf_ere ce c..onleal played before nNrly s.ooo partisan WSU spectators. The Cougars turned the ball over 21 times and connected 6ft juat 20 of 53 field goal attempts for a 31. 7 percent average. llftlllW'kfl ••P• l11dfana. fllMMI BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -Fred Cowan and Sam Bowie scored 14 point& apiece and Dirk Min mefield tut three free throws in the final minute to lift second-ranked Kentucky to a 68-66 victory over firth· rated Indiana. · Kentucky trailed by six points m1dwa) through the second half but rallied with a stnng ul IO straight pornls and stayed in front on free _ ~hrows m the closing mtnute. OCC captures volleyball title · C HICO -O range Coast Jane Hilgendorf said. College won the state junior col-"Exper ience helped us this player of the tournament with Wendy Hooper ancl Suzy !'!1sbet -jo1ntn1 her on the · six-player squad. Bev Lidyoff of <>,olden West along with Kathy Jensen and Kathy Sparks-of ~ AnZ"a completed the team. f{•J(e women's volleyball champ-_yea,,-and our two as!Hst•nl wnship for the second time in coaches. Steve George and Scott three years by defeating Ve Peterson, deserve a lot of the Anza Colle~e rn· the be~t-0f-five credit." ('hitmpionship finals. 15-8, 15-U, Orange Coast started ft ve 15·8 a t Chico State Saturday sophomores and one freshman Orange Coast won the title in Crom a team_ that finished Uurd 1971i and Golden West was the last season. t"hampion tn 1979. Golden West Hilgendorf praised the play of was knot'ked out of contention in Sue Habecker and Mary Plat· a loser's bracket game S.turday foot. Habttker had four good b.> El Camino, lS-13, S-15, lS-8. matches accordine to her coach .. We played really well all and Pl•tfoot did an outatancttne through the tournament even job on defense u well as NWnc. though we fell beh1n'd in both Jolene Huffman of Oran1e ·matches Priday," OCC Coach Coast wu named most valuable The Pirates played De Anza Saturday morning in a battle of unde,feated teams and won, 15·10, 17.15 to force De Anza Lo play .EJ Camino in the I06er · bracket before coming back in lhe finala. De Ama put lhe Ruatlers of Golden Weat in the loser's bracket on Friday with a th~ 1ame victory. ----------------------------Volleyball teams vie The Orange County• Jun ior f1 1g h S l'hool v o lle y ball ch am · pionsh1ps for girls witli be held S unday at Corona del Mar High from noon until 9 p.m . Harbor Day School anrt L1n <:o ln In · termediate of NewportJ Be ach are the two top seeds In the 20·team tournament. .. women's fie ld l111t"k1•y . lf•am mad<: them stand up for a 2 J v11•tory 11vPr De Ao.za Collel{c lo ~1ve the Hustlers the 1late jun1nr "''lh!Ke l'll3m ·p1onshlp M.en·ado 1·umc hiwk to tic tht• 1·11unt 111111 l!Nt vers rJUt <;we 1n front for thl' ret.l of the ~11rnf' with he r st·ore Six memb(•n1 of the Golden West team were named lo the all-stale team i ncludin~ Men· ado, Mindy Amy, Laryl Belles , Kathy West, Denise Dickinson and Connie Misen ,. f EA fVllt Fii M t LASSIC FOii A"'YONE I WHO llAS f\/fll l>Uf ON,.""'" OF SKIS 979·4141 •:DWAROS CINEMA ('ENTF:M I It you rhoughl Grey· hound's everyday low prices··were gr.eat. get ready tor some special news• N ow fhrough 12 /31 /80, Greyhound will take you anywhere they go for S97 20 or less:• That's rigt't. 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Hohl•• SJ l.•hlQh IS. N•vy SJ St JoUpll'\, P• Ill, W~t Ch<,.ltt to Conne<Ucwt •S, Y•le Sl Vlll•nova ... P•o••~ni\ •• Bo\lon Col 1'. Fordh•m 69 T•mple 1'1. Dl!itw4ttt60 M•tne 11 Sten. 6S Pt tnrt ton "1, St Jonn'\ '6 A•my•S. Fa1m••O" Cror~town 94, Whfff1n9 SI N1•9ua T8, c w. Po\I SI Amtncan u 10I. H.trvard 88 St Ft...CI\, Pa 116, Geo Ma>0n 78 Bo•ton v ll, M#orr lmec k 4Q Bu0,,.,1181 Ca•nto••·Melloo 7J Rh()dto ISiand 6S, ()uqut'sn• •I St Bonaventu,.,.. "f>. Man•ctnn.ett\ 19 ~ Notre D•mel•.C•I Poly I Pom1 w W M ICh49'1n 'II, Canl\IU\ II i<enlucky ... Inell or'" 66 1111,,01111, TCV SS Mi<lll!I"" It, Arll•nw • 6\ 8•11 St Ill. Hill\dal• _. T oteoo 110. ""''and .. 01110 SI 11, Cot91tt SI Ctt19h1on 6'>, N•lw••U 01 1011 M••q-le ••. St•nloro SI DePa .. t •. S.nl• Ct••• It K•nws 'II, Or•f llobPt1H6 Ot•trt ... 'Ni\ p,.,.,kte 63 E o n•vlllt l:I. 1nc1,.,,. 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Y., wa11 conSi$tent ly outpunching Lira and dominaUnc the fithl inside. ln the seventh, D,avia used a right uppercut lo the chin to stun Lira. 'Who became momentarily wobbly. Davia' best round wu the 10th as he stunned-. Ura 1everal times with right crosses enroute to a unanimous decision. The fiaht w.as Davia' fint since he dropped a U -round dec ision to World Boxing Council U1ht•el1ht champion J im Watt In June at Glasiow. Scotland. The win wu the 14th In 15 pro fi1hta for the une 1old medal ~r ·at the Mon· treal Olym,Ploa. The ICJU WU just the aeCCl6d a1ainat 20 Vic· toriet and a'tie for Ura, of Cbicqo. "Toward the ead, I wu tb.11doeeto1topptq lt," referee llilla Lane said, boldlna two flnsen to1ether. "Davia can p~h better than people stve him credit for," Juntor eoti.ae TOU•,.AMaNfs ....... ._ Ole .......... S.dOl.0.Cl fl, ..,,._., ,,. ......... 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I • Of Mtltl LOCAY!Ottl n.ou ... ov, IOUTMM CAL....,_A s23gg ALIGNMENT LIFETIME POLICY " --.... . ·~- SMILE, YOU'VE FOUND SECURITY/. • , r I . I I I .! I . --~:Featurig_. _ •• ___ .... I Go t(Jilored or festive c --~----· Versatility is key. f ~r holiday hair 'By MARY JANE SCARCELLO Ol ... Del •• ~, .... Versatility is the word for holiday hair styles this year. ''With medium-length hair -about lo the shoulder -the same cut can go several ways," says Victoria Abrams. owner of Victoria for Hair 1n Newport Beach. MID-LENGTH hair can be worn sleek or curly. pulled back from fhe face or twisted up on top or the head, according to the stylist. "How the 1hair is worn depends·-- partly upon 'Clothing styles. Tailored clothes need a fluffy look for a sorten- ing effect, and fancier outfits should have a simple but elegant hairdo," she says. She rerommenCh that busy women have e salon give them a professional ·start on hairdos with cut, color and chemicals. "CLIENTS SHOULD ask a stylist for three or fo ur options of how to fix their hair so they don't get bored," she says. -""Soft:·-st·ytes are festive, and curly hair can be brought back on one side with a jeweled comb or clip,.,, she notes. "Adding sparkles to the hair is a quu:k and easy addition for parties, and hair c·an bt> twisted up with a few bobb:;. pins." "he says An <tsymmetric:al ponytail decorat· ! ed .,., 1th fanc:y c·hopsticks is another : ~uggc ... t 111n 5 f : "H f:Al.T Y. SHl!'ITV hair which I do~·!l n 't look t:ontri ved 1s best for mos t women." she s ays. I Ntal Oucoff, manager of the f H aa rworks in Bullock's Wilshire at ! Fashion Island. agrees. ! "Traditional s tyles give workin1 women more versatility," he points out. "Short styles are trendy but limit· ed. and they tie women to one look." he says. WORKING WITH just-above-the· s houlde r hair lets a woman go smooth and sophisticated or use combs Wlth tighter curls for a party. ~ "Choose a hairstyle for yourself. not to please others," he suggests. Richard Oellette, whose s&lon isTrl Newport.f\each, also favors a classic look for the holidays. He and stylist Bridget Nailen s\lg· gest simple hairdos with ''nolhin1 too far out and crazy unless you're golhg to that kind or party ... STYLES NOW don't depend upon heavily teased hair, and braids are actually good for the hair, they say. "Hair decorations can be woven in iltl..1.be.-hair-and-.should ~o wiot"-,&ne._-;; dress to complete an outfit and m'ke at look more finished," says Ms. Nailen. She s uggests that clients call salons in advance to see what hair decorations are available or bring their own to be sure of matching col· ors. "WE'RE USING fancy clips. barettes. gold or sil ver twine and all kinds or restive colors ... she sa vs ·"Of all those. clips are handiest for a fast hairdo." She also recommends t hat women keep hair trimmed and an good l·on<.11. lion so they'll be ready to go during the party season Whatever the holada v 0N·as1on. busy wome n will app re c iate hairstyles which are fast. easy and can change to meet any social situa- tion. V ic tu11a Ab rc11n~. standing. wears her hair up for parties and s~s a curlier loOk for Beperly Haenjchen. Coordinate makeup colors with costwne M akt•up 1!1 11n·ll1l·r than C\'Cr th•~ holiday '-l':.l!'>Ull "Colors s houJ<l (•oordinate with the outfal <t woman wears. but a colorful loo k nt•t·d not b(' garish ... s ays Margaret t~u1 nhvan. of Allen Edward Salon. formerly the .J on l'l'lt'r'> Salon . 111 Newport Real'h. "( 'ht•t>k~ are t·ont.ourcd to bring out the ho1H.'s·. and l'yes <t re darker, but edges are hlt•ndt•d tu avoid a hard look." she says Fuller t•yebrows are part of the new m akeup, and wotne11 s hould pencil an color for that look if their own brows are still growing out from a narrower brow line · · "Somet1111es womt>n forget tha.t makeup c tumgcs along with ha1 rand C'lothmg styles, and e\ cryOlll' nt'cd~ to :.la.} c·u 1·renl ... she says. 0 nc holiday present a woman could give hersC:'lf ac; " visit to a local makeup art ist for 3 new look this season and into the new year. she suggests. Hut word~ of wa rnan~ come from Toula :"tl<-Cormat•k. whose Alhen1an Skin Care i~ in '\1·wport He~1l'h .. \lakcup e11hanc·c:. your ~ood points. but t ht• way you fel'I. c•at a ntl ta• 1·are of yourself ~how-, in your '>kin ... .;hl' ~ay~ "No matl er how late the party, a woman tnu:-.l remove her m<ikcup before going to bed at fl ight and should dean her facr thoroughl y <1~ain in the morning .. S he su~gt•"t~ usl)lg a moisturizer at. night and a protl'etive base during.the day to seal out environmental dirt. . . "Evt:ryonl' needs more rest al this tarn.e of yf>ar. a nd tiow you cat is important," ~he says. "A large. rich meal at ni ght rreates a bad co'mplt>xion the next day " She oppases smoking and alcohol 1t de· hydr:ltes tht> !.kin but realizes the problems 1n a voiding them during the holidays For anyone looking fbr quick and easy solu- tions to lovely skin, she says. ·'These arc in· struct1ons for a lifetime l have no magic ways to Improve anyone's looks "My best advice as to bt-kind to your skin. because it's much easier to prevent problems than re~tbre good health later." -Mary Jane Scarc~llo Ring/ or footloose NEW YORK CAP) -Finger r ings - they 've been armmd since hea~en knows when, . obsenes the Jewelry Industry Council, which nOtes that some scholars or _jewel~ ~rtifac&&­ thlnk rings came into being about the same lime as Neanderthal man. · This year. 1980, may ~ell be known as the year of the ring renaissance, for it was earlier lh11 year that the first diamond en1a1ement rlDI• for men made their appearance. And now t.be latest ring Is the romance ring, reporta Kae McCulloch, fashion director or the Council. This I-rifli aipifies that t.he wearer is fooUooee and Janey free. , __ -.l--- A braid made festive with a velvet ribbon ts modeled t1y Vicla Bond and was created t1y Bridget Nailen for the Richard OeUette Salon. Laurel Barrett created a side-swept look for model Valene· Nicker.son at the Edward Allen Salon, formerly the Jon Peters Salon. 1 t A sleek style is favored bY Tonita Lowry and was created t1y Ned Duco/f. of the Hairworks at Bullock's Wilshire in Fashion Island. Marriage versus living together By JUDITH OLSON Ol .. Del,,~ ..... There's a' poem by Christopher Marlowe 0564-1593) which says, "Come live with me and be my love." · Written by the Passionate Shepherd to his love,· it's a very nice sentiment but it doesn't say a thing about marriage. How modem the shepherd was. This seems to be J1te way of life today a mong singles, since many prefer to live together without reciting the vows. It's a question that singles debate endle!!sly before a decision is even needed. Should you live with someone or 1et mar· ried? The conversations waually go something like this : single in today's changing society. There doesllOl seem to be a clear-cut answer. The best policy seems to be different for different people. THE MORE .MATURE a couple is, the bet· ter chance a live-together relationship has or succeeding. Therapist Dr. Charles Ara, who is a lec- turer at Orange Coast College, said about 25 ·{ ____ s_'_"_"_~_. ___ --") Ara believes the. once-normal patterh of dating, courtship, engagement and marriaae is being amended to include the living to1ethtr stage, so perhaps it will be just a normal thing one of these days. The therapist believes that some couples avoid marriage because the words "husband" and "wife" have scary connotations. bringin1 to mind duty, obligation . responsibility or "a whole different mind set." Ara said. Money and legal hassles sometimes fone happy li\'e·togethers to the altar. One sinale friend. who has been living with her spttlll person and his two children for nearly fin years. said they probably will get married ne*t year because their sta tus is getting awkward. . percent or his single clients live with their tov· "f1D UXE 1'0 be able lo put the children on "WELL, l'D REALLY like to 1et married ers and that such a situation "can be a good in-my health insurance policy," 1he said. "and •e but if he'd just move In with me I'd be happy. dicator of how well they can relate to children, hav-e no vocabulary to refer lo each othtr I'd like to get married sometime down the line lels~re ure and sex life. easily, · • --but4het!s-teo..frighteniq fut him rip•'"'t.._DO'"'W__.,. .... _____ _;.~wWti-.,r11en~Y6~ifrtm1vTf01e er ere are n more ___ --we"doit'rnaYea rea pro1>1imWith soc e- Another topic alon1 this line ia ho'w a live-in pretenses," he said. "You also get to know ty," She added. "but there's Inconvenience a lot I .. -~·•d l •-to , bi•..1~ "I ..._,t yourself..._.•-... of times." ovo::r wvua re a.... one • c ~. -M ~..,· 1 a..~ U h • She and her friend chc»e to live together want my kids to lft the wront idea about mar-any coup es Cnuu•e to ve toget er rather because the" both were afraid or haV'i"• a-bad rlage," one penon aald. "But I'd sure like it if than marry because they feel they're free to ' ... he'd stay." terminate the relationahip at any time, Ara marriage, she said. Does llvln1 to1etber before 1Darrla1e added. "But it's a m)'th. 'lbere's not that much She &<'knowledges that leavin1 her c~t auarantee a more aucceuful relatioMblp? Or difference between livlDI toeettaer and mar· !'lituation would be just as hard as 1ettial • don it provide such a "quick .-cape batch" ria1e. divorce, but she still feels she baa an edit· that couples don't try as hard u they should? "'Ibe pain (o~ separation if it ends) Is the "Legally I can pack up Ind leave," •be •· These are t.ouah quatklm to be faced bJ the same." plained. "lhouih I am not planninl ~ it." .· . .,._... . . .. . . ... . ,. _......,_.._..... . . .. .. .. .... I - • t ( I s 2 II d • t. " t: tJ r I .. I r c ·- Su~, ~mb~1 ' I J • • DAil V PIL.OT 87 ........... ........ CA. FACE-URS by ACUPUNCTURE HUNTINGTON ACUPUNCTURE CENTER 536-4070 Coll up-Long Pamela Collup of Costa Mes a and ttichard Long of lrvane wall wed tn February Mass Collu p , daug hter of Patricia Stephenson of Costa Mesa, as a graduate of Corona del Ma[ tl,agtt School and Orange Coast College . l · ·, ~ Long, s~n o'f 'vatrn·k and Dorothy Long of Sepulveda , ~raduated from Monroe High School an that t·1ty , Cal State Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Academy Wedding and engage- ment forms cun be~ ob· tained frcmi the Daily Pilot bl/ ·~a stamped, self· oddrtt~ navelope lo 1/u! Feature Department, P 0 Boz 1560, Costa Mesa 911i26. or ~ V&ltting any of thP Daily Pilot 0J11ces They ~re lccated at 33U W EJay SI-, Co'1a Me:so , J7!J75 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach. and 1027 N Coo.st Highway. Laguna Beach CC'Mf'lTITIVt lOW PRIClSI Wlll::CIC9 ---·. ·------., --~S· 00 Off I Ml\' lREF . I nr YOI A l.HO ICE . ~ ~-:~:".~.::~:: .... _ .......... J Wedding l'~rt>monit•s will be held in Our Lady Queen of Angt'ls Church an Newport Rc·at·h Green -Klein I • Picture~ of both tfu! lmdP ,.. and groom will t>t· O..CCl'pl· mission 11110 m111 Christmas Sale Solid Gold Jewelry Set With Rubles and. Sapphires ___ alf OF-E Brent Crt.'e11 of Hanc~o Palos Verdes took J ody Klein or Costa Mesa as his bride in ccrc monjes a t the Mesa Verdt' United Methodist Church, Costa Mt>sa. The bride, daughtt!r of Mr. and Mrs . Hiehard J . Klein of Costa \1 t>sa, graduated from Estancia High Sthool and attsnds Orange Coast College. She is employed by Sparks and Heinly Accountimty Corp Tht• groom. ~on of Dr and Mrs.._ 13.. .. LIDhak Green of"Rancho Palos Verdes, also graduated from Estancia and attends Cal State Long Beac h. lie as l'rnployed by Uavid N. Bourke, real estate agent The couple plan to li ve 1n Costa '.\'tesa after a trip to Jlaw;m Stafford-Wortman Cynthia Wortman anu Donald Stafford, both of Huntin g ton Reach , were married 1n cere monies at the fo'irst Presbyterian Chureh of. Westminster . The bride, daughter of Mr a nd Mrs . Donald D. Wortman of Huntington Beach, Is a g rad uate of Hunting~on Beach Hi g h School and Golden West College. Sht> is employed by the Automobile Club of Southern California. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Stafford of Huntington Beach, also graduated from Huntingtoq Beach High School and Golden West. He works for Her b Friedlander Imports. The couple plan to la V«.' in Huntington Beach after a trip to Northe rn California. ( Boros cope MONDAY, DF.C. 8 Ry SIDNEY OMARR ) ARIES (Mar. 21·Apr 19>: Contact made at social affair can lead to professional advance· ment. Accent self.expression, dis play sense of fitness and humor. TAURUS (Apr 20·May 20): Be wilUng to tear down for purpose of rebuilding on a more secure base. Look beyond t he immediate, pe rceive J)otent1al and gain added knowledge GEMINl <May 21 .June 20): Be alert to OP· portunity for advantai.:eous gain. Finance af· feeling one close to you dominate sc~mario. Dig beneath surface indications. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Do mestic ad· justment or change of residence is highlighted. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons play key roles. Partners hip, marriage, legal agreement - these could be featured. LEO <July 23·Aug 22) · Slick to basic is· sues. Perfect techniques. Define terms . See peo· pie as they are. avoid self.deception. Keep res· olutions concerning work, nutntion and health. VIRGO (Aug. 2.1·Sept. 22): Love and money dom an ate personal seen a no. lf merely playing games. move on. H dedicated, success crowns efforl<>. Spotlight on production, achievement and realization of amb1t1ons. LIBRA (Sept. 23·<kl. 22). Impo rtant transaclion can be cbmpleted Burden is re· m oved and you have greater freedom of move· m ent, expres~1on. Mrs. Stafford ed Tfiey should bt: sharp black and wlnte glos:nes m good qua.hty co~r Monlux-M endoza Sue Anne Mendoza of Newport IH:ad1 ;in<I Steven Monlux or South l.:.aguna Wf'I (' rn<irnf'd ;it Three Arch Bay. The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs I.' m y J Mendoza of Laguna Niguel, as a f:radualt-of N"ewf)(Jrt fffirbor Tirgll Scnoc1l an<r Cal Sl al'· Fullerton. The groom as the son of Mr and Mr.., John H MonluxofSouth Laguna T he couple plan to livt' in l><o n;i 1'11in1 following a trap to llawa11 . Steele-Spencer Laura Spen1·er and KPv1n Str PI£' t1<1tt. ol Newport Reat h. w~re married 1n ('urnn,1 !JI'! Mar Community Chun·h . The br ide, daughter of 'fr and ~I r:-l.l'land ~pencer of Newport Bei.t·h 1s a graduu~c of Cor ona Del Mar Hig h School. Orangt' Cc><1~1 College and New Mexi<·o Stat<' Un1vt•rs1t v Sh" works as a medical assistant. · The groom, son of Carol Nagel of Ncwr>ort Beach and Hoy Steele of Glenda le, graduated from Corona Del Mar High School and Orange Coast College He is employed by ~ll1:hacl's Restaurant The couple plan lo live an Glendale til ter a trip to Hawaii. Wood-Cronic The Rev. George R . Wood and Elsie ~ Cronic, both or Costa Mesa, have exchanged wed ding vows. Wood conduct s has mJnastry at several area churches and serves as c haplatn of the Mesa Verde Convalescent llpsp1tal in Cn~ta Mesa. The bride 1s widow of tht' Rev \1 C lro1111 and 1s co·fo under of the Newport \1c·sa Chns •1;,n Center, where the W\•ddang took pla1·1;: The l'Ouplc will tontinuc to liv1• 111 r11.,1 .1 Mesa. Wilson-Perl ow Gale Perlow of Costa Mesa and San· Fnin cisco and Tho mas 0 . Wilson of Honolulu. Hawaii recently exrhanged wt•dding vow":> in Honolulu. After touran~ the Orient, the couple s f'ltled in G.uarn where Walson as employed h} tht• Federal Aviation Adm inastration. Colleran ·on tea1n Fr. Des Coller an, vire pnnc1pal of Metter Dei High School in Santa Ana, ha!-been selected as pa rt or the new United States Executive Team for Worldwide Marnaae encounlPr . Also serving as family life director fo r the Orange County Dioc«.'se, Fr Colleran has serv<•d as part of the Marriage Enc·ounter coordina ting team for the western stales. ·~eluding l ' ~ Pacific military installations. Kids to get bonus SCORPIO <Oc:t. 23·Nov. 21): New contact provides stimulation, enl·ouragement. Check .----------------------.' calls, messages and accept social invitation. Childrens Hospital of Orange County will re · ceive a Christmas bonus from Ponderosa Hom c•s Dec. 13and 14 . Los Angeles, Ornn~e nr San f\ernardano County. the l'Ompany will makt· a $5 c<ish donal1nn t11 CtlOC. ----------~-.. ----... DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you h•v• Juat flled your new Flctltloua Bualn••• N•me •nd h•v• not yet aubmnted It for publlcatlon, pl•••• don't forget th•t the Hmltatlon la 30 day• from d8te of flllng. The DAILY PI L'O T w 111 pub II ah your •t•tement for S31.50. Our clrculatlon Include• the entire ·Orange Coaat area and leg•I notice• appear In all editions. In order to aubmlt your statement for pubNcatton ••nd approprtate copµnd-a. chedt- PILdT. P.O. lox 1MO, Coate Meaa, CA. 12121. We'ff' do the r•at. '°' Information at.out let•I •dvertlalng pl•••• call 142-4321 !11.332. Short trip could_ be on agenda. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Accent on financial prospects, regaining sense of direc· lion. You gain valuable ally. Cancer, Aquarius, Leo persons fi gure prominently. What you need is due lo become av ailable CAPRICORN (Dec.· 22·Jan. 19): Popularity in cr eases. Timing is on target. Accent personality, special appearances and willing· ness to pioneer a project. Wear bright colors. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Keep prom· ise to ramily member who recently surre red set· back . Cancer , .Capra corn persons figure promloenlly. Answer lo d ilemma can be found by looking behind scenes. PISCES <Feb. 19· Mar. 20): Friendship is t ransformed into meaningrul relationship. Open lines or com munication. You get what you want -key is to be selective. Money and romance are featured For e very child under 11 who is accompanied by an adult and vis its a J>onderosa homesite in RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ....., .. w ... ........ 1'22 H9tlwtl•d. CesteMne-14'·11H --------- SMOK1E NO MORE! I ---~ ------------------ Approximately 80% of my patients stopped , smoking immediately after this fcist easy 30 minute Medict!l In;ection Treatment . Edwin H. Riedell;-M.D.-smou No Mora Medical Office 4120 Birch St ., Svll~ llt, NftOP0'1 Beach B11 Appomtmnt '17lfJ 955-""5 ~ .. . -... Santa will ~ ut 1fi1· homes1tcs to i::rtPI U11• youngsters and dtspen!>e toys. S ;l v w idl ·.it once ! a gain? u ri • more r,' :-''a ~ •rum Wm. Roberts ., You·1rbf • amazeci at the re sults;. d P'"asecf Wi t ., h •-I C" \ 1 I I . .. ~ .. 4J . t,.., Oport<. #2 • u73 OH9 G I 0-~·)0 I I 0 10 ' I ~·.)~ \ '1kr HC'Tlel nr.amol tor f 'miial.e's I f" I ................ .J l ' ~· I \, > \. r ' , .. , ru .. ..~ 1(1'' t ~rlc'c t ti 111 -4if-{lu .... I .. 111011 .. • ---..>"t~-_.'\',a.J ~~n~iu,.t,•r i\V\lt'Hh.' S,1nt 1 An, l ·,1ilh>r n1a 92703 111t;\1 1871 OAllT hlOf Her job supports· a jerk OF.Alt A N .. ·our year<i1 •&o our dau1&htt-r i.11ul.-.I \h1"n1 th•• boy 1n h•Rh srnool "Two Pan la1.-r a~ -.ot pre111ant 1'hey wwre not marr1ti41a....~tldfd11he~ ti y \\ t.' lllOll '"ff'' uf ht1r t111<J ~aid fur ever)'thln& 'flu 00)' couldn 't ha vt" c·arcd leu He !Ju«'"" 1 w nl 10 tx-"l11lh.-r ur 1 hu.band Uut he . tn11 l~otad••r" v.on l '' ' ""'.t~ lc um 11u1 duu1thlt'1 J\' llkt' h~ lhm'li. .. lh.1l .. 1111 t hr •1tvt· her th( bub} wt- hu uliJ "llril>tl• t IHm tlr 'pt·mh h,, d1tltl pia t•ht-c.•k on f)OI 1ind jitll"' lu bur" t 'r1 \ 111 1h1 lie nt:v •1 give!> lwr a \h ilt" -\tw .,.,,11 i..., 'o hu1 Ii tu makt: cncb m eet, t<•k in.i l .. , ,. of hl·• liul"' >!11 1 and thal ::.lob, loo We ·•• ,. ,111 t£1J he "' ill h..iH· <1 llt'r\·ou.' breakdown 11 · •~ :.\J1 h ... , u11 111 .. n he ha!> her fooled mto 1111111..111~ ti,· .... i11 d1~1rlgl'. but he nevl!r will What .111 .,.,,. tin tu hl'il' t1 Uc <hiughtl!r» THINKING 11 1-\ll lWr;H ut:.\R TtllN KING : Nothlnic. The more you 1.alll llRa inst him, tht-mort-delermined s he will lw to deft'nd htm. •PH ... .-ldd Lo &rHt lier • •Mlil>'· lie, ., t••ne, 9"di <'MaNU.C u ._.., ..... .._, kr * u Hhe'• • -••:;11111• rec•• ., IO die rae&. ~ l•ponu& ... I• &o aave ,..., clH&ll&er, If,........ a.k &o all of yo .. l>E.AR ANN UNDERS: Can you print one more letter about answe rin1 1ervlce1? 1 work for one. and would like to pus on a few helpful i>U¥'1e5ltoru to the general public. l lf you fmd you have reached an answer • 1ng service , ~lease don't hang up. At lea~t leave a name. A client may hear the phone nna and be uoab!e to gel to it. He will ca U the answering !ter v1ce and ask ''Wbo was the Cfll from?" It's turnoym~_to h~ac, 'Tm sorry, sir, they hune UV " l When I say. "Sorry. but I cannot give you .i ho me telephone.·· 1t means 1 ·ve been TOLD ~OTTO 3. II a dot•tor 1s away , he 1s away. When he put!t another doctor on call, we ha<Je instruc · tcons on how to proceed Please don 'l insist we rl!a ch YOUR dol·tor We aJI have families and we understand how you feel. but we must follow t h11 doctor's clirect1011. Smnetsrries our serv1~e maxes it possible for a d ottor to 1 e ach a rrant1c mother or a stol·kbroker to e arn a big comm ission. or a person may ftnd an understa11ding ear when he needs II dur111g the night. .... ~EATURING Holiday ca~dleS · When ringed M th a var1efy ot holiday IC· cents -frojkfilne co es !Q ~tm.i.ltl&Ul:llUl..o ___ .._.,..;, -----""'-------f!'e ~ t; c e becomes a holiday conversa· lion pu~ce. Gladys Bowman, stylist for the Nalioaal Candle Association, notes that a basic red g reen or white candle c an be integrated int~ hund~~ <?' Chri~tmas decor themes by uaina creallv1ty m making candle rings. "STORES OFFER basic seasonal ringa - both plastic and fabric -featurina poinaettiu holly, pine cones and nuts. Candles also can ~ ringed with actual pine branchea and holly leaves from nurseries and other outlet.a, .. san Mrs. Bowman. "But if a host or hostess takes a few extra minutes, a really unusual decor piece can be created." • Holiday candies a re perfect for accenting c andles, according to Mrs. Bowman. A large, red candle can be placed in the middle or a tray a!'d surrounded by peppermints, cinnamon c an· dies and butter mints. A similar candle r ing ean be created by US· 1i:ig small candy canes, s he says. Wrap double side d tape around the base of the candle and press on the candy canes. Tie a yellow ribbon around the canes for a s pecial acceot. AN EDIBLE CANDLE ring will be a show· stopper on a holiday buffet table . Place the can · die in a bed or curly endive and accent with small cherry tomatoes and radishes for a touch of Christ.mas red. · \"our daughter nerdi. to t alk to a p ro· i.-.,:.iunal about her problem aad hear from w ine MJUrc·e -oth,•r than the family -precise· I) what sh~ ii. doi•g with h•r Ille. We try h1:1rd to do the job our client s pay for, !ind we need your help. Just re member that the cHent pays for EACH call. If 1t takes two pages to write the message, or if I must s ay. '"The per:;on refused to leave his nam e and s aid he will call buck," the cost 1s ~he s ame. T HANK YOU FO R WAITING CANDY DISH BECOMES CANDLE HOLDER An elegant, but edible: c\lndle ar rangement can also be created by using fres h fruits of the s~ason. T~ke four forest gr een candles with a pin~. fragrance a nd en circle them with real or art1fic1al ~reenery . Try &h e Salvation Army, the YMC/. niunseling program. the Family Service Assn. It is obvious lhat sht> has a low opinion of ht-rSt'lr, or she would not permit thal immature, DEAR •'RIEND: You are mighty welcome. I le arnf'd something today. a nd I 'm s ure thousands or others did, too. Kids learn hazards of S'1toking FAR<;O. N 0 1AP1 with the strongest 1nten· /\ !'Jorth Dakota st udv t1ons not to s moke s.uggl'Sts that !»Chools .. The important thing may have .better SU<.'Cl'SS Wl' learnc•d (rom the 111 preventing youngs kr-. printouts." '.\kCaul said. fro m startmg to smoklo .. ,!. that programs de c1garcttPs if th e~ 111 s 1gnl'd tn prevent s mok· elude 1n tht.·ir ht>alth ing ma) bt' most cff ec· l'ducat~on pr~rams 111 t1\·~ when ~tuclt>nl,.. af'e formation abOut lht-1m to Id a ~HI u t t h" 1 m me diate effect!. or smok· ing as well as the long· term effects ~ect:;, for example. the 1ncr l!ase of c arbon rn onox1dt> 1n the body a nd the dro11 1n skin tcmpl·rature Many also arc• surprised to learo that hgarcttcs, rnther than helJJ1ng_ p~ople re.. fa x. may-itctuallv make them mor~ nervous - Praise . the pacifier pioneers One night we were all s itting around and s11rnetme suggested we list the ten mos t s1gmh· l'ant contributions to lhc quality of our lives . Most Q.lthem were.. Quite. pr.ed.l.dable. EJec.. t ricity, fire, the automobile, television and penicillin were mentioned . some were quite l•l'rsunal and included the pill. polyester. 10 foot 11honc w rds and locks for bathroom doors I TllOUCiHT the whole conve rsation was t4 U•l e superfirial. Whal w~ were talking about "as the one thing that made an impact on your l1fl' ai1d indeed made 1t possible for you to sur· \'1ve un tlus planet. 1'1 or me, there was no ques · 1 um The No. I choice was the pacifier . How 111 uny womrn would not be with us today were 1t not for that litllc rubber1plastic nipple lhal you 1;immNJ 111 a baby's fare to keep him from cry · 1111.(' 'l'ocfay, 11 ·s as m uch a part of a baby's face as 111.; nosl! or ears. but 30 years ago the pat·1f1e r was 1•on!»Hlt·rP<I fl maternal rrutr h a visual that an 1101J111 t·d to I ht' world, '"I l'an't cupe• .. E,...a Boma1terk· I s hall nevt'r for~et the day my mothe1'. dropped by unexpectedly and found a pat.'1fier in hl!r ~randda ughter·s mouth "WHAT IS THIS?" s he demanded, waving the flattened n1ppll! on the plastic ring before my eyes. "An ugly fever blister'> .. , offered . '"It ·s a parif1e r 1 Where did you get 1t"" .. Undertherounterat Handall'sdrugstore " .. Do you know if you keep us ing this pa(•tf1er, by the t ime this baby 1s four years old, her teeth will come m crooked :md her mouth will have a perm anent pout'!·· m cd ialt•. as wt:ll a~ long term . t>ffcrt!'> of smoking on the human bod' In a stud) 1n~;()lv1ng se n•nth g r<ider)>. r•· St•ar(·h<•rs from \;orth Dakota Sta lt• l 'nl\l"f!»Cl\ found lhal wh{'rt s tu dents rc'l'Cl\'<·d 1nf11rmJ t ion a bout t)o! h t 111• 1 m mediale and lhl' ltlO.J! \l'rm l'frects of !'>m11k1ng. the~· het·arnt• mort· n· ~oh•cd not 111 !'>mokl• lh;in d id s tudent s 111 thn·1· ot h<·r ji!ruup~ t\s!.1stant profl'''"r 111 p.; ~· c· holog.' Kl' n n D M t' C a u I s ;11 d t b l'. 7 2 !'>l'Vt•nlh ·gradt•rs 1n "M us i st udent s a lready kno"' the long- term dfects s uc•h a s lung cann·r and heart dr!>e a Sf'. but a re u n - aw<1 re of 1mmt•d1at c ef. W. C0,unty groups lwnored T he H oy ·~ Club o f r-·ounta1n Valle y and Young Men's Christian A sot·1 ~-t1on of Hunl- 1 n "'t on Heath a n d W es t m1ns t <'r we re honored T hursday for their strv1ct to the mm mun1ty M embers of West Orange County United Way·s board of directo rs also comm t-nd ecl the Huntington Heach Com m u n 1 t y C I 1 n 1 t• a n d \h lldren 's llome $oc·1e ty. a l the reunion reception United Way 1s a volun. teer p rgan1zat1on which 1:oordmalt'S g1 vmg and a 1101· a tin» of funds to moll0h l"O mmunity nt'eds "'1th. aj!enty sc rvtc·es . TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLB- I Wi\S /\ <·lo!wt pal'Jf1er advot·ate. So were 11111~\ of 111y fril·ncb l 'nknown to our mothers, \H" owrn·d :w lo 40 ()f those little suckers which " .. r .. plat t'd 'trategit<&lly around the hous e so tlfal a 1·ry roulcl he s1lcm·ed under 30 seconds. I ll'sp1tt· the f:td that bottles were bolled, rooms were d1smfet•tetl. toys were hermetically sealed a11d ~crms we re fought one ·on·one, the pacifie r was rnns1dl'red a temple that was somehow urrm proof and abl>ve s tcnlliation "00 YOU KNOW, Mother, 1f I do not use that pacifier , l may never permit her to be four? .. eluded in the stud' 'H'rt.' A( ~oss formed into four g.rolJl>s One received n o µh ys1olog1ral informa 70 Singing ~01Ce 1s1ands 122 Tape 124 Chinese 1-4 P1onoun 15 s e .... ,ng 89 Par11c1panc 90 C11mb1n9 IJl'"t.Jltf' the tuc·t that we found them unde r lw1b, buried 111 sofa cushions, thrown m as ht rays .ind buried rn the garbage. no t h11rl ever got sick We pioneers ol the pac1rier have brought it to lhe respectability ct deserves in this l"Ounlry Some d ay 1t will be elevated to the position for 'fhich it was destined. Afte r all, what other fon·e in the world has the power to heal'> To stop tears? End suffering" Sustain hfe" Rest ore world peace·! And is the eli xir that guuantees mothers ever ywhe re the opportunit y to s leep perchance to dream.'! t 11in but :;imply n1mplt:I r•d forms mt•asur1n1? at 111 uclt.'!'> <tnd knO\.\ ledge of !'>mokmg. ,1 second rt• cl'1n·cl onh rnformatwn about 1m.med1 at c· l'f f1·l"ts : ;1 third r1·t·<•1q•cf only 111fur m<Jt1on uboul long-term c•fft•c·t ~. <.1nd t ht• fourth group rt· t.'e 1vc•d 1n fo r ma1111n about 1mmcd1<1t1) and ti um "fooler a round the mouth." · Decorate home· for heat Ry BARBARA M AYER Af'-!Mtwtt Start now to consider some dec- orating changes that will lead to a wa rmer winter without resorting solely to thecentral·heating system. lt is fairly simple to make small chang~ that will produce a greate r st'n '!e or well·being this winter as well as modest ene rgy savin gs For example. when 1\ is cold out· s id e, add fabric to the home scene. Uraw draperies at the window with ma tching valances will give both the feeling a nd the actuality of greater wa rmth in the room . AN AREA RUG on the floor will :1l·t .as insulation as well as provide a v1 v1d , cozy focal point. Cover tables with a fabric sk1rt and scatter pillows on sofas and chairs . Rring out textur ed wall·hangings, such as patchwork quilts, wool rugs ur maerame hangings, and use them f11r visual warmth. Choose gold-toned ;i ccessories such as brass and bronze rathe r t ha n cold·seem ing chrome or sta inless sleet. AND SET UP an a rrangement of l':rndlcs on a side table in the living 1 oom Then as days get shorte r in the evening or late afternoon, ltght .the c•andles. Another useful ploy is to throw a comforter over the ar m of a sofa The comforter looks warm and in ad· d itiol} is readily at hand to be used as a light wrap a gainst the evening's chill. · · Any soft floor covering provides m ore warmth and ins ulation than hard·surface flooring But window cover ings offer the g reatest potential fo r providing bot h decor a ti ve warmth and actual energy saVJngs. IT IS THROUGH 1.mcovered win· dows that most of a room 's heat will escape. RoUer s hades mounted ins ide the frame of a window reduce heat loss substantially for a relatively small outlay of cash. Lined dntperies that fit ti~htly against the top, bot· tom and sides of the window also art! excellent. The more fabric at the window. the warmer a room feels, according to one authority on the subject. It isn 't only that well.padded rooms a re warmer. Studies have shown that these coiy-looking room s seem warm e r in comparison lo more sparsely furnished rooms·even when there is no tem perature difference. .Holiday. hint offered Bdort• U!.tn~ p1nl· 1·onl'" for )ou_r wr eaths '" for otht·r ho Iida v de t•ora t 1oris. put t h<'m in a w<1 rrn OVl'n for an hour or so Th1.• cont•s will open up vt'r) nicely long·lt'rm effects Students wen· ll:'St<·d 1m mccliately a ftl•r tht· 1nstrut·t w n and aqain t wn Wl'eks lakr. Aftt.•r lhl' d:ita Wt:'rl:' <inalvzcd hY tht' univt'rSil\'"s ·lHM n)mputcr, It was found lhat s t udents In l h1.• four.th group c mt·rged Dt:,TIS'f H ,. ··on (.'Hll.DHE' .t' D 'I' t ;t;'S E. M . Galutia, 0 .0 .S. ·•9.6-500 I 675 Camino do Loa Mares San Clemente (across tor om San Clemenle Hosp1tall ~· ~e<1'~~:A ~ifts and Card~ ~ ~ fi-[fi1'1.,........ ~ ) Cu1tom Gitt Wrapping ... J Gift W"pplog S"Poll••• ,.. )40A I/,. Ollor1<>• l.,., .,_.,,,.. Vo41-• Hewpo111Hct> • 81-1) Mllal Parf t1f '11ttr I.if,. dfJ , • ., 1ranf ••• ('ltangr? M.-c·an hrlp. 666 Baker Slreet, Su:te ..as Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone ~757 Pract ica l room arrange m ent during the winter places furniture away from outside walls and win dows. If you have a choice, opt ror soft upholstery fa brics which feel warmer than leather. plastic or wood furniture. Warm-toned slipcove r11 can create a feeUng of warmth if il is i mpractical lo make any bas ic cha nges in upholstery. A STUDY 111AT s upports this con· clus ion showed vol unteers black and 'white pictures of two rooms. In one, the room was sparsely furnished in conte m porary style. ,,... the other, tra ditional Amer ic•n furniture. cupeting, <'Urta1ns a nd many a t · ce11sorles were shown The s ubjects of th<' study guessed th11t the tradi· · _. tional room was warmer . , -~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ lmtlal interview at no charge ~ 1 Como1e1e1y 6 Pierces I' 01l''TIOS'1 't> Oro p1or'o"r 21 uo co 'l2 >-4eatn :?3 Common IJICl<.e 24 F10,..ero; 25 Cyor•nti•tl tisn 26 Subs1ance 28 European cap1ta1 J-0 Reoac1 32 Wn11e 33 Scale note 34 Common abbr 35 B11m 36 11.•no ot cheese 3: Betore 38 B•llt!I velch 40 Armaoa 42 Heaogear 43 Snaoed walk 44 Church ser - Vo Ce 45 Hindu r.vm· tmls 47 Mistake!> 49 S,,..,..,I amovnc 50 Moccasin SI Declared 54 Ivy League uni11ers11y 55 Pertormr. 56 Shaping 1ools 59 Paddle 60 Network 62 Go1C 1.olub 64 Founda11on 65 Wire sel'\I .. 66 Time abbr 67 Edgar A 69 Lub11ca1or 71 As wr111en Mus 72 Sero meas· 11menos 76 Scace .Aoo• : 7 l woSled 78 H.,r11e<l • 7'1 B\JCC'lers 82 M ed•\err a· nean snips 8 4 Steeore 85 E9yp11an goddess 86.Pos1 88 Apollos mot he~ 89 Couple 90 Passenne b trd 92 Made SUIC•. able 94 Kind ot oer- by 98 Roman date 99 M ergarine 100 Spread tor Ory1ng 102 Lawful 103 Couple 104 Saul's uncle 105 Harem rooms 106 Begin 108 Cra lly 109 N1100 sym· bOI I 10 OlphlhOng 111 Narrow opening Q 112 C1ose-to11111g COlllS f- 114 Yee Poet 116 lnse<;t 1 17 8a1tery 1001 119 Ursine ani· mal 120 River pagoda 125 Wagers 126 Even 128 T11u·mohed 1~ M_apte genus 131 Oo1a1ns 132 Po9pen 133 Ct1es 135 0bS\rUC1 138 Vehocle 139 Joi 140 Greek 1e11e1 14 1 Gu1do·s '1•9n no1e 142 EKIS\ 143 Le11e1 144 Lain 145 Rips 147 Pul to use 149 Rubber tree 150 Repulse 152 Aft1can g1ue11e 154 Fru11 156 Anc1en1 char1ol 158 Rmg events 1s9 way 160 earned 161 Scorches DOWN I Paper measure 2 Be"neath 3 Resident ol 4 Sea~ no1e 5 Sh8'de tree 6 Sola 7 Gotri1c win- dow leature 8 8e111 9 H1s1011cal abbr 10 Wea~an 11 Denude 12 Journey 13 Tnree·•oed SIOll\5 implement 1& Decora1e 17 T0tt•O t8 E.1usts 19 Approaches 20 Worms 27 Lamorey 29 Woeworo 3 1 P19edn pea 36 Oines 37 Every 39 Headliner 40 W1ngeo 41 BriltSh s1ree1car 42 Ledget 1cem 43 A111cude 44 Partner 46 Near -48 Mn•lure 49 Moroccan 50 Free 11ci..e1 51 Towers 52 Orav1d1an 53 Abysses 55 Phola scriool S6 Final 57 Otner 58 Snover 61 Footwear 65 Hotmoak 641 Proh1b11s 68 Foes 70 Is su11a1>1e to 7 1 En1nus1asm 73 More comely 74 E•change premium 75 Poetic muse 77 Peooer plant 78 Sllewer 80 Employs 81 Pose 83 Pa11e1 ' 84 Go by waler 87 M 1ss1ve SEE CLASSIFIED S'CTION FOR ANSWERS 01an1s 91 Perteet 92 Level 93 Hard 01 hearing 96 l eer 96 Proproetor 97 Famed 99 Aroma 101 Langu•d 105 Ohve genus 106 Oceans 107 Small grouo 11 I C1catr11. 112 Soaks 113 Pacll away 115 T1d1ngs 116 Tie 118 Roman road 119 Greek letter 12 1 Spire 123 W11n Preli• 125 Improve 1t6 Mil( 127 AtOed 129 Snarp alld narsh 130 Anaglypn 131 Tibetan gazelle 132 T1n1 134 Crony 136 More com· pe1en1 137 Rewards 139 Evils 140 Shul up 144 Deposit 145 Greek 1e11er 146 Occupied '°IC'hlllr _1.47 Likely 148 Atfirmallve 149 Amer 15 1 Plutonium symbol 153 Bel\Oldl 155 Italian river 157 Compass o• - ·~ ta C• A St te tic tr fl at lo u re cu - REAL EST~TE ··uaTY" 4LKNE haa Men named mana1er of rnark~tln1 ror tht1 \n•1nt' dlvt•lon of Pondcro~» Uum"• In h4:r nr~ p<>••Uon, M~ • alf'rlf' ~111 be1 1 .-apo1111blc f.ir all mark..ttni hU\rtlon11, 1ncll.ld lni m~I home and ulH off ice p·reJuaredot'lll a nd upkeep. l'Oordloaatlnl( with 1ard1itt1clll and 111ter1or c.h:l'Oratora oo de i.11 0 and lheme, u wt1ll u w.ui•• iupt!rvUim~ the pubht relallons a.ad ad\e~ina a•p..•cta. for trvl11e1 pruduci. M1 alt>nf' adv1tnl'e& from merch1ndisln1 coe>rduuatoT for the firm Prevaoualy, she was dtrt'l'tor ot sates tor the Meister Company. Inc ·, or ln•tot tlt"r rt.-:sporuu b1hllel! mc-luded 1uperv11io'tt ot salf's a1·m 1Uei> and sales personnel. _ £arber !Aller c~eer she. waa....wlth Pooderoaa Homet. tn the l'<!pa('1ty of sales manager following her promotion from escrow coordinator. Her ' duties ~ :.alei> manager Included recruitment, training and su~rv1s1on or the sales force and liaison respons1 b1 h ties be t ween construction and sales depart.ment:. _ ~LIZABETH ELEKES has been named sates manager ror The Terrace at Rolling Hills, a new Laguna Niguel community currently being offered by Av<'o Community Developers, Inc. Ms Eleke~ rorm,trly served as sales manager ror three and one·half years at ACD's LakePark community. An award-winning saleswoman, Ms. El~kes has been managing various new home de- velopments ror over ten years. GREGORY SARGENTI of Irvine has joined the Newport Heach office of Business Properties Rrokerage Company . and has been as- signed to the firm's Industrial division. _ PriQ to J_oiplo~ Business Properties. Sargenti had been with thl' Chevron Chemical Co. for 16 years. most recently as a marketing specialist in the firm's La Habra office. Sargenti. a native of u1101111T1 Salinas. is a graduate of Cal State-San Luis Obispo, and is working on his MBA at Cal State - Long Beach. RAY HACKBARTH of Capistrano Beach has been named pres ident of RHA Properties, a Newport Beach firm which specializes in apart· ment investment and !'l'lanagement in the sunbelt states. Hackbarth pre viously was president of Monarch Securities, heading the firm's apartment syndication activities and is both an attorney and a real estate broker. He graduated from Allegheny College in 1968 and Syracuse University College of Law in 1974 . ~~. •' CARLA LINDSTROM of Costa Mesa has joined the Orange County Office of Grubb & Elli"s Commercial Brokttage Company in the capacity of office mark.et specialist. Mi ss Lindstrom was pre- v i o.u s I y e m p Io y e d w i th Corpora~e Realty of lrv.ine where she was involved in the sales and leasing of ofCice build· l . HlgS. , L1MOSr110M A native of Santa Monica, Lindstrom attended California State University at Long Beach where s he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree 1n Education. · DONALD R. Wit.SON has joined the Irvine of· fice sales staff of Donald M. Bird, Inc., a Tustin· based realty firm. it wa~ announced by ltichard Fenti man, vice president of the resale division. Wilson formerly was a sales representative for Ward Supply Company and l~arsen Supply Com· pany . A native of Pontiac. Mic.higan, Wilson re· ceived his AA degree .in Business Management and Administration from Santa Ana Junior College'. Lii.A UEBERTHAL has joined the Warm· ington-Carma Gf!oup of Irvine. in the p osition of project manager. '1981 forecast for housing not too good · • By JOHN CUNNIFF { .~ .............. NE ~RK -The rate of home building 1s head1nai down •&•in, according to Kenneth Thygenon. chief economist of the U.S. Lea1ue or Savinp Associations. "Next year will not be a aood year ... he said. Thyae~ believes the first half of 1981 will be very weaJIC, and the Improvement he foresees later 1n tbe yea1via likely to bring starts back only to an annual rat«\ of'l.4 million or 1.5 million.-. That fint-ball weakness. u he sees it, will be a conUnWl\JOO of a decline that has already set in, aod which could drop starts during the winter to an annual rate just above 1 million -1.2 million at most. "WE SEE'A FAlaLY subslantial dip that s hould show up in the October 15tarts when figures are reported and which should persist into next f'ebruary or March," he said. "There'll be no reprieve this winter." Dismal news of this sort is so common now that, like background noise, it is often ignored. But for1hose 'Who have waited years for a home of th~r own it as more like the rattle of throttled hopes and goals. Such extreme pessimism may not be-as widespread by the mid·1980s, when it is hoped new building and financing techniques might bring some relief. But for a year or so, the scene is not a happy one. · • THE REASON, LENDERS will tell you, 1s high interest rates, about 14.5 percent at most sav- ings and loan-associations but with some already exceeding 15 percent. Atop those rates might be up-front charges . . A Connecticut Savings bank, for example , now c harges Sl50 merely to consider a mortgage ap· plication. If it is granted, the borrower is t•onfront· ed with two or three points-percent or the total mortgage -that must be paid before the borrower ever lives in the house. When very stiff terms are "offered," said Thygerson, no terms really are being offered. "The lenders are telling people 'we don't have money look elsewhere.' " But where? SOME REALTORS REPORT that an recent months more than half their deals have been con summated with the help of seller financing, and now it appears that some of these mortgages might be acceptable for resale. Private financing has been "cumbersome and dangerous from the buyer and seller viewpoint," said Thygerson, mainly because the mortgages follow no standard form and generally are non· marketable. Now, however. the Federal National Mortgage Association has indicated at will buy some seller· financed paper that meets its specifications and is serviced by a third party, such as a savings and loan. ' WIBLE SELLER -FINANCING is likely to re- main a market force. much help will be needed from the conventional soun:es, including savings and loan associations, savings banks and som~ commercial banks. . Thygerson expressed hope "for some modera- tion in interest rates by late spring," a hope upon which his second-half recovery forecast is based. Over the longe r term, he s aid. "we're con· vinced that the single biggest problem in the 1980s will be affordability." As things stand , he said , the farst·t1me buyer now cannot afford a house "Downsizing" 1s viewed by Thygerson and others in the housing and finance industries as an e merging solution In fact. bui lders already are building down for perhaps the first time since the 1950s. "IT'S SIMILAR TO tars," said Thygt-rson. who foresee~· footage shrinking and houses being more den$t?lY clustered The most potent new finan<:ing instrument. he predicts. will be the shared equity mortgage, 1n whll'h the lender lowers the borrowiqg charge 1n exchange for a portion of the apprec1at1on _ "So long as we have 8·10·12-15 pe rcent infla- tion. and volatility too, we'll have innovation of one sort or another 1n building and financing," he said,. * * * ~ousing recovery Lieberthal will be responsi· ble for the coordination of de· sign and development of new home comm unities. In this capacity she will work closely with financ-ial institutions, arl'hitec-ts. engineers and in· s... • .. ~~ ~ slowdown. rep~rted terior designers. -~! Prior todoining the Warm·: 1.1uuTHAL ington-Carma Group. f or four years Ms. Lieberthai was manager of the California State Department ol Housing and Community Develop· ment in the Los Angeles Office and deputy director of operations and development for the Century Freeway Replacement Housing Program. MARJORIE J. MEIMBERO has been named leasing manager or the Irvine Company's Commercial/In- dustrial Division. and will be responsible for leasing the com- pany's retail properties on the Irvine Ranch. Meimberg, who joined the Irvine Company in 1976, was previously marketing manager · for the Commercial/Industrial Division, and was in charge or •••NH marketing, a dvertising, re- search. and ·public and broker relations. A native of Southern California, Melmberg graduated from Asusa Pacific College in 1973 with a delrM in communications and business ad· ministration, and she is a licensed real e15tate saleapenon. GAil\' T. GLEASON of ~ewport Beach has ~ined Macnab-.ll'vlne Realty Collfl)any as a sales as- eociateof lhe Ne"1)0rt Beach-hued firm. Prior to jolnln1 Macnab-Irvine. Gleason was aftlllated with R.C. Taylor Co. Ht ii a member of ... Newport Beach/Coeta Mesa Board of Realton, ..._ NaUonal Aaaociation ot Realtor1, and the CdlclnUa Allocl1tion of Realtors. • =ve of Los An1elea, Gleaaon attended Bo Hllh School and studied 1t Northrop I ~TecbnololY and UCLA. WASIUNGTON The housing re~overy ap· pears to be slowing markedly under the burden of high mortgage interest rates, Dr Jack Carlson, executive vice president and chief economist pf the National Association of Realtors, beheves. "After four consecutive months of generally rising activity," Carlson said. "the rate of existing home sales in October declined by an estimated 100,000 units from 3.4 million units to a seasonally adjusted ann~al rate of 3.3 f.'l illion units ." He said that this slowdown in sa les is be· ing experienced in all region~ of the country and further declines can be anticipated ror November and Decen_1'>er. • Tree give11 withhonw Avocado Gardens in Oceanside is giving an avocado tree with the purchase of every home in the subdivision. These 40 new homes offer the buyer four dif· rerent floor plans. Each ho{,Jle Is situated on a lot of approximately 10,000 square feet. Avocado Garden s Homes ve priced from $98,900 to $124,500 for three and four-bedroom models and may be reac"hed by laldna tbe Ca11id1Streetoffr.ampof the San Dteao Freeway. to California and Eut on California to the models. located at tm Molly Cir- cle. O~analde. 10\lil •O".l\iflfC. ~Ofl.i•h l(i>UAL paoFISSIOMAL SHYICI A....ic-c 1Mt4 ............... A-..ic ........... • FREE CHOICE • INFORMED CHOICE HU~rott llACK. ~AIMVM.UT ...,.. ............. 1111...-A.- tla ....... ...... C ........ tH47 . ~. Oecembet 1. ttlO I ' SECURITY INSURED AT YILLA PACIFICA CONDOMINIUMS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ' Warner, Paclfit!a .Villas· Offer security Serunty :i nd privat•y have ass umed increasing contain cultured marble puJlman counters a:. well importance for home huyers today. These two ele· as tub and shower enclosures. ments. s uch essential components in the overall To reach Villa Warner an Huntington Beach, scope of home ownership are stressed at two ne.w take the Golden West exit off the San 0 1egn Buntin!,'ton Beal'h developments -Villa Warner Freeway and go south to Warner Avenue, turn and Villa Pacifica. ' • right and proceed one·half mile. The project. Both beach-close encla ves of one and two located at 6600 Warner Ave., is on the corner of bedroom villas have private key card gates for Edwards St. and Warner Ave For more informa c ars and pedestrians. assunng residents of com~t1on. call 848-4772. plete freedom from unwanted intrusions. ThiS · ', To see Villa Pacifica , take the San D1egn s ecurity l're5~~1on. a!so. a~ds ex~ exc~usiviiy Free.way, go south on Beac--h Boulevard, 1tnd-tum- to the laffifsrapeo, recreationally onented villas. right on Adams Avenue. Proceed one-half mile tn VII.LA WARNER IS A 256-unit senes of one and two bedroom vi llas The Huntington Beach t•olony stands on 11 a cres or exl'ansive lawn and gardens: with mature trees. shrubs, and ground cover providing a lus h . rully·landscaped a tmosphere A rec reation center contains a s wimming pool: Jacuzzi therapeutic spa, croquet t•ourt, a billiard room, card salon G1nd game room. The gardens and recreat ional area are maintained by a homeowner's ·assoc1at1on to which Villa Warner resident.c; c•ontnbute a monthly fee. The Villa Warner floor plans include private patios or balconies. decorator wall-to-wall carpel· ing as well as draperies, and handsome imported mahogany entry doors. Some plans feature wood- burning fireplaces and mirrored wardrobe doors in the master bedroom suite. Gourmet kitchens in· elude luminous ceilings, ample cabinet space and spacious pantries. Prices begin at $66,000. Vll..l.A PACIFICA IS AN exclusive communi· ty. Re miniscent of a Mediterranean village, Vtlla Pacifica contains only 81 units. All homes feature t>ither prlvatt! patios c>r balconies, gourmet kitchens with luminous ceilings, plush carpetin1 11nd ~ound retardant walls and floors.~ floor living areas have vaulted ceilings, and bathrooms Huntington Street and turn nght. The entrance 1s Gt few blocks north at 215 W1ch~a Avenue Fo1 more information. call 536-8821 < Seminar planned on mnbile homes "Mobile Home -New Markel for Heal Estate " is a free half .day workshop presented by Coastline Community College for real estate professionals. Registrat,on is now open for the workshop to be held from 8:30 a.m . to l p.m . Saturday at the Mes a Verde Leaming Center. 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. · Lecturer Jerry Fair. president of Gibraltar Mobilehomes. Gibraltar Appraisal Services, and Gibra.ltar Mobilehome Financial Services. will cover regulations, product t ypes, loans a nd lenders, and escrow and purchase contracts. The workshop is approved for three Continuing Education Units for real estate professionals . For further information about this workshoP, call "Community Services and College Activities; 963·0811. I. Why Rent . When You Can Own at the Beach with Only 5°/o Down Let'!> lacP 1t. It's costing more and more to own a home these days. and with interest rates over 15 %many would be buyers are considered unqualified by the lending inst1t ut1ons Don't de!:>pa1r at Villa Pacifica and Villa Warner the builder is fina nc- ing the loans. so it's easier to qualify and to-signers are wel· come. Over 1/3 of our sales to .date have been co·s1gned by friends o r parents. We tbink it's about time the builder worked with the buyers. The good life 1s ready wh~n you want 11 and is <.o mplete with resort amenities and lush land· scaping throughout~· Ope n Mon. -Thurs. 10-6 Saturday f., Sunday 9 ·5 "">•·•· r tltlnrn•<> D• p.11 t1111mt nf Rt•t1I l ,f,ttt• PuhlH R''cuul lt)r 1nlu trndl1un '111•• ••11111111 put~1• .ind f'PVdlt' '"' rlll•"' t1n<l rnonthlv lOSt 10 homl'owni:r~ 30 Year Fixed Rate Loan llelow Market Interest P.otes Vu~ica 215 W1ch1la (714) 536-8821 \ 111 \ \JSI 6600 W. Warner Ave. (714) 848-4772 Huntington Beach Price and lnterut retes may chenge.wltllout ,nor not~ 1nd ''~ t111'1e<1 IO avlllebll~ ~ .. IN -.-.. ··-••••• w•-•• ....... _....,.. ___ _ . . .. U.1 .. 'r You c m foci the excitement in · the air. An amhitious idea is becoming a d yn::imic; rL'ality. G rowing. Thriving. Maki ng the d rc:Jm come true. It's called the C it y of Irvine. . Corn e sec the hom es. D etached . Attached. Townhomcs. Patio homes. Apartments and condomin iums. Dive rsity in architecture and en vi- ronme nt thnt fits so man y lifes tyles. Look at the schools. Regarded as some of the be t in the nation. Visit UC Irvine. A major u niversity right in the heart of the c ity. Walk the parks. Enjoy the la kes. Rush the {\e t on a tenni ·court. RiJe a bike trail. Enjoy the shopping. so close to homes. . Discover a variety of comme rcial and in dustrial opportunitie . Offices. Industrial land. Locations for retail and service b usinesses. A nd more to co me. It's all part of the drenm that 'is {ryine. And you ca n see it coming true. S tart at The Irvine Company Information Cente r.* It's on C ulver O.rive between the San Diego (l-405) and Santa A na (l-5) freeways. At the c0mer o f Barranca. (714) 551-1500. ;You might find your own dreams can start coming true in the C ity of Irvine. .. ,. . . /- "'i~" . ... ~ , - ~ ..... ~pr\~~«=-:::. .~~:;::---' ~~~h-----=io--l-~~. 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Ask a sales rt'/llesc.'ntam •' 111 an:-salrs o/(h'r fvr J,.cmls "Fear1mnl{ ccindomm111m 111.1"1e•>h1p W FRE WORKING WITH THE CITY W BUILD A BEl*l'ER IRVINE. I IRVINE I ,, - , ---• • •Movies ·-·You / ·y Our ltloneg_[WLYfltl.OT'--C• • Your oivn business Ambitious dreams oft n battered by tnany pitfalls early h er un" dre"llfll) ul ow11111K • bu.111 aHa operuna up Iii quaint IM!afood rettl•Ur•nt or 106A1 lnLO the bardwarr lrMkl Wl\at ~ ll l ak.-to tu1 '' Who l'itn h~lp you' How do you hnann-I.ht-upeutton? Wh'al are IO!Jle ol tbe p1tralh m c111 wowd ~ businesi. owaen race .. 8lll O~v1~. formtir pre:.idenl ol Western Cooawner lnd~tnes 4'nd presently a member ' Sff-Ytt"\"-· ~ f Retn-ed Execut:Jve. - ( · ORE>. has sorne or th.i <tnsweri. SCOKE, WITH O•'flCES in Sant& Ana, has been helping businessmen pursue their dreams. for IS years by offering advi ce gleant:d from years o( expenem·e The first thing David tells perspective hus1 neas owners is 80 percent of all entrepreneurs go broke within five years ",Gotng into business you ~1ve up soc.1al security and u.nemployment benefits, vacations and holidays ," Davis sa id SHOULD YOU GO INTO RUSIN ESS? ThoSe who aren't discouraged by the fact that they have only a 20 percent chance of sue· ceeding are told only one of five em&>loyees real· • ly works and relatives are almost sure to steal time and money ln order to go into business you must be able to sell, manage employees. fill out govern· ment forms, u.nderstand finance reports and plan ahead. ·'The biggest single reason J!eOJ>le go broke is poor management. not lack or money, .. said Davis. BUSINESS PLAN Many bu5inessmen fail before even opening their doors because they don't have an or- ganized plan, said Davis. A plan is a blueprint outlining the opera- tions and goals of your business. Without one, no financer is going to back your enterprise. ac- cording to Davis. A TYPICAL BUSINESS plan would include . the type of organization such as proprietorship, partnership or corporation; description of busi- ness; sales goals for one year , personal ex- perience; personnel policies; record keeping: product or service offe red : location of business: description of lease agreement and life in- surance plan. Information listed under marketing should include: market analysis ; method of selling a product: sources or inventory supply; ser vices offered; gross mark·up: com~lition; credit policy ; number of potential customers ; industry trench and comparison study of competitor. UNDER FINANCIAL NEEDS should be in- cluded: capital qeeded, cash flow, or income les~ expenses; rations of expenses to sales; in- ven lory turn over per year : break·even analysis; balance sheet and profit and loss statement; balance s heet calculated after loan proceeds are used ; key business ratios : a three- yea r profit projection and inventory costs. Many entr epreneurs who come to SCORE offices don't have a business plan. "When they come in they just have a dream, .. said Davis .. The difference between those who realize their business dream and those who fail 1s re- alistic planning, he said. FINANCING The-mor e-collateral you nave the better your chances of securing a loan, says Davis. / Don't expect to walk into a bank empty. banded and walk away with a $20,000 loan. Many business owners use their homes as collateral in order to get a bank loan. Before turning to a borrower be able to put up at least half of the cash yourself, advises Davis. THE FIRST STEP IN securing a loan is having that organized bus iness plan. Secondly. obtain census bureau figures from your library or Oun and Bradstreet periodicals to determine your market. lf you have enough collateral an~ an ade· quale business plan the Small Business Ad - ministration will back 90 percent of the bank loan. However, if yoo a rc unable to secure a bank loan because of a lack or collateral, a venture . capitalist loan may be the answer. A venture capita list will secure a loan in ex· change for a percentage of the business profits. Obviously your idea must be highly original or m arket.able in order to attract that kind of in- ' vestor. .. If you have the business plan and col· lateral, chances are pretty good the SBA will back you," Davis said. SELECTING A SITE The census bureau can provide information detailing the number or similar businesses in the immediate area. If your business is dependent on walk-by traffic, study those prospects before signing a lease. Service businesses not de pendent on that type of business can usually be leased for a lower price . Look at the condit ion of the building and amount of available parking. Small businesses located in shoppping centers often rely upon the drawing power of larger stores. SIGNING A LEASE Before signing a lease check care(ully for the respons1bilit1es of you and the lessee. Who is respons1br le for making repairs on the air con- d itioning, cleaning the parking lot, picking up the trash and watering the plants? Those expenses add up and may make the difference between a good deal and a disastrous one. Never pay more than 10 percent of your pro· fits for rent. says Davis SPECIAL PROBLEMS Pilferage and theft are two possible prob- le ms businessmen rarely consider before open- ing their doors,and and yet they plague almost every business. A common stealing scam involves an agree- m ent between the deliver y man and an ~mployee to s plit the goods not inventoried. Employees may steal from petty cash, take profits from sales not rung up, allow friends to take merchandise and return aft.er hours with a key to take stock, Davis warns "Never hire reatives or friends," he said. "They'll steal from you." Not until · a disaster strikes do many busi· nessmen consider insurance. Fire and liability in&urance may seem ob- (See DREAMS, Page Ct) dOes it add up? SBA loan backup . provides big boost STo&l IES by .JODI CADENHEAD Of-Deity ......... The U.S. Small Business Administration office has issued 102 loans totaling $25 million to Orange County businessmen s111ce July of this year. And by the end of this month, businessmen in Orange, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties will have received a "· ' of $137 million in loans, according to a spokesman for the SBA. No fifures are ke~l on the number of loan requests denied but LaBinus KeMedy, director of the recently opened Santa Ana olfice or the SBA, estimates the number is high. _ ,.. ' ---... ~ "PWPLE GET THE IMPRE~ION $137 million is a lot of money and it's not," Kennedy said. Two types or loans -direct and guaranteed -are offered by the SBA. Direct loans make up only a small part or SBA 's business. Most loans are obtained through banks with an SBA guarantee on 90 percent pf the loan, according lo Kennedy. A BVSINE~MAN, BEFORE applying for an SB>\ toan, must have been turned down by two banks or private lenders. Speculative businesses, newspapers and gambling operations are not eligible for SBA loans. SBA, under its guarantee, agrees to back 90 percent of the loan up to $500,000. A bank loans the money. A TOP PRIORITY IN WHt;:fHEK or not to grant the loan 1s how the new business will enhance the c.ommu.nity, acocordmg to Kennedy. He anticipates the Santa Ana office will become a "bargam basement" with businessmen lining up to receive loans and counseli.ng. He said more than 600 accou.nts have been moved from the Los Angeles office. of SBA to the Santa Ana location at 2700 N Mam St. The Orange County office will be able Lo offer loans after the 'first of the new year. THE FOLLOWING ARE WAYS to apply for an SBA loan: -Prepare a banking plan Listing aJI assets for_ the proposed busmess. A personal financial statement, ava1labl~ collateral and amount you want to borrow should be included -Take the information to your banker and ask for a direct bank loan. If you are turned down, reques t the bank make the loan under the SRA Loan Guarantee Plan. -If the bank is willing to make an SBA loan it should contact (See SBA AID, Page A2) Realistic budget key Booklet advises running caah bwiness "Negative cash flow" are three words any businessman dreads hearing. But poor planning for a re alistic cash budget can quickly tum a dream business into a horrible nightmare. Even a rapidly expandin1 business with brisk sales can fail because customers delin- quent in paying bills produce an increasing s hortage o( cash. BANK OF AMERICA officials warn that the old dictum demanding a company's cash balance should equal at least one·fourth of it's debts can be treacherous for some firms. Instead, the bank's ''Small Business Reporter" pamphlet advises businessmen to set up a realistic cash budget based specifically on the sales for their operation. Some firms plan for a cash budget for six months while larger companys may plan years in advance. The U.S. Small Business Administration publishes a booklet "Cash .PlaMing in Small Manufacturing Companies" that lists 22 dif· ferent budget plans. Cash budgets are not the same thing as pro· fit and loss statements because they include on· ly the actual cash on hand. Bank of America lists six steps for setting up a cltsh budget: -ESTIMATE THE SAL~ FOR THE budget period. Some businesses prefer to prepare two budgets, a conservative forecast and a more op- timisticone. -Estimate cash disbursements, which will include inventory costs, salaries. taxes. equip· ment costs, rent, advertising, transportation and loan payments. By s ubtracting those two figures you will arrive at either a "positive" or "negative" cash balance. A positive figure means the business has enough cash to continue while a negative number may indicate a need lo borrow fund~. -Add in the cash from checking and sav- iogs accounL-; to come up witri a total cash balance. For a new company that fi gure writ come from amount inves ted to run the fi rm. By looking at the overall balance a com pany can determine when cash will be adequate and when shortages will occur For eumple, many company·s 1nt·rease sales during the Christmas s eason and will s ho w a hi gher balance. Proje!·t exactly when loans will be needed. By looking at an overall budget a business.man can anticipate early when additional funding may be needed. -There are ways to cut costs and t hereby 1n c·rease available cash without necessarily m · creasing sales Sc·heduling inventory del1venes until they are absolutely needed will cut down on un- necessary expenses . increasing the cash n ow a few more days · Avoid prepayment of expenses such as buy- ing e xtra supplies or stockp1 hng unneeded inven- tory. Many new businessmen fall into the trap of buying unnescessary office supplies only to find they have overspent. Splitting bookke eping r espons 1b1 lilies between two emplo~ees lessens the possibility fraudulent practices will take place Bank of America, "Sm all Bus ines.s Reporter" booklets are available free at all branch offi ces. .................................................. mg ...... mrlll!W .. IP__,,...,,..,~,... .... ._ ...... r~ ... -.. ................ A ....... __. ................. "9 .. mi:._..,..~!'r..,.....Gm~ .. l'!llil .................... . Ekctronic banking f!ue but caution .advi,sabk By PAT DUNN OI t• CNlly .. I ... Stefl In time, your checkbook may become a col- lector's item and electronic fund transfers will take over. This new way of banking -the EFT -uaes computers and electronic technology as a 1ubcslitute ror checks and other paper forms of banking. In response to the growing use of EFTs, Con1ress passed the Electronic Fund Transfer Act. The law covers these common EFT services: -AVTOMATED TELLER machines or 24-hour tellers are electronic terminals which permit you to bank at almost any time of the day or nilht. Generally, you insert an En' card and enter your own secret personal Identifica- tion number (PIN) to withdraw cash, make de· po1lt.s or transfer fund• between account.a. -Pay-by-phone 1y1tem1 permit )'OU to telephone your bank (or other finaneial inalitu- tiOD) and instruct it to pay certain billl or to trauf• funds between accounta. Only plans ar- ran1ed Ill advance with your bank, however, arecoveredby~law. -Dlrect depoeit.s or withdrawal.I allow YoU . to autnonae 1peclflc depoelt.s such u paychecks and IOdal HCwity checks to your HCOUDt oa a replu Nila. You abo can arraqe to bave re- currtq bWI 1uch aa insurance premium_! and utility bills paid automatically. The law ooly ap· plies if you have authorized the transactions In advance. It does not apply to payments you make directly to your own bank, euch aa mort1age payments. -Point-of-sale transfers let you pay for re- tail purchases with your EFI' card. T,bia is similar to using a credit card with one impor· tant exception: the money for the purchase is · immediately transferred from your bank ac· count tolhe store'• account. EFT transactions are convenient, but before you become an EFT user. tJk• a cloH look at some of your ri1hts and respomlbilitles. WHEN YOU VIE an En'. the federal EFI' .. law 1ives you no right to stop payment. Ollce you make the transaction. you can't turn back the clock. Ir your purchue 11 delectift or lf your order ina't ddivered, lt'a up to 10U to ,.· solve the-problem and 1et your money back - • " just as if you had paid with cash. With EFJs , you have no check to stop nor do you have the option or refusing lo make payment as you sometimes do with credit card billa. There's one situation , however, where you can stop payment. If you have arran1ed in a d- vance for bills~ffi be paid regularly out of your account, you can stop payment by notifying the bank within three business days before the schedµJed transfer. This right to stop payment does not apply to biUs·you owe your bank, such as loan paymenta. Thoulh federal EFJ law allows you to stop payment in only one situation, individual banks m ay have more lenient provisions. Shop around and be sure you're gettin1 the best "atop pay· ment" terms available. Each lime you initiate an EFT at a terminal (automated teller machines or point- of-sale transfers), you can 1et a written receipt. Periodic slatementa also must be iasued for all EFTa. You have 90 days from the date a prob- lem or enor appean oa 10Uf periodic state· m ent or terminal receipt to notify yOUr bank. TBE BAN'll, Anaa beina notified, bu 10 bu11n .. clays to lnvest11ate and tell you the re- aulta. If the bank need& more time, it may take up to 45 days to complete the l.avesU1aUoa - but OGl.J' ll the money ln. dlapu\e II retuned to your account. At the end of tlUI l.avest11•li•, tf ' . ·. no error is found, the bank can take the money back. It you fail to notify the bank within 60 days, you may be out or luck. The bank has no obliga- tion under the federal law to conduct an in· vesligation, if you've missed the 60·day deadline. You cannot lose more than $50 if your credit card is lost or stolen, but if someone uses your EFT card without your permission, you can lose much more. If you don't tell your bank about theft , loss. or possible unauthorized use or your EFT card, you could lose anywhere from $50 to all the money in your account. IF YOVlt Ef'T CAaD ia la.l or stolen, notify your bank within two buaineu days after dis - coveriq the card is mlaaina. You thea will to.e no more than $50 if someone e1ae usee your card. If you don't notify the bank within two bualness days, aDd your card Is used. you can &oee u mut'h as$500. ll 'a alao i mpor tant to check your monthly or periodic statement. lf it 1bowi un- authorised tranaactlou, notify the bank within eo days an. the statement wu malled. U you doa't the bank may not have to retw'D uy of tbe mlaalq money. You could lole all tbe m•e:r <See En. hse Cl) - . . Q O~l Y PILO t / ~ APWlo ;t 11 . BUSINESS Being· qwn boss takes sacrifice 'You have a dream it'• going to be great; but it'• tough' 81 IODI CADl:NBEAD ......... """ ..... Aft« 23 yean in the buaioeu world Art Fernandes ia finally his ownbou. Two yeara ago, the I rvine bua i nesaman eave up a $45.~a.year job as vice presi· dent of Major Safe Co. to buy Kennedy PluUcs. The .»year-old entrepreneur explaina be eot tired of working for othe r companies and watching their profits go up while he received the same salary. AFTER NINE months of look· in& for a &ood business OP· portunity Fernandez found the plastics firm. With the help of a Small Business. Administration guaranteed loan he was able· to l:onvince a bank to make the $280,000 loan, he said. Buying the business meant taking out a second mortgage on his Laguna Hills home and put· ling up $47,000 collateral. ·•Being in business means if the kids need a new pair of shoes you make due with tbe old ones and buy a new machine," he said. WHEN FERNANDEZ purchased the company on Dec. 18, 1978 asu9i11ere $529,917. To- day auetrlre $719,980. Sales have jumped from $1 million to nearly $2 million, he claims. le arn the business from the top down. The company manufacturers plastic parts for computers. money chaneer machines, den· t ist chairs and viewing modules. THE BIGGEST problem Fernandez raced when he took over was t.J:kline the five-month backlog of orders, he says. "You always have a dream that it's going to be great," said Fernandez. "But it 's tough; it's really tough.'' The stocky-built businessmen says his experience in opera- tions gives him an advantage over other entrepreneurs. His firm has 49 employees, and Fernandez says he daily feels the pressure of being responsible for the Uvelihood of his worke.rs. "DON'T GO into business un- less your're willing to put it all up," said Fernandez. "That means your family and every- thing." Fernandez s ays he's had to give up some comforts he e.n· joyed as a result of being a well- paid executive. "Wo.rkjpg for. yourself you have the freedom to leave at 2 p.m. or stay till 2 a .m .... he said looking out the office window. "But usually you wind up stay- ing till 2 a.m." Poor m anagement" and a lackadaiaical attitude are what make buainesses fail. s aid Fernandez. Practices. such as e lways making phone calls instead or writing letters (less eiperisive) or not watching where funds for office supplies go are the first signs a comp81_!L is in trouble. accord.in& to Femande1 . When he first took over t.h6 plastics operation, Fernandea said he boollted morale by offer- ing full medical, coverage and raising salaries. Asked why he believes he will s ucceed as a business ower, Ferna11dez smiled and said, "I'm too egotistical to fail." $50.000_ to $500,000 ' •-' INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS •l•ln••• only p11yment · ·---\-• eoa.ec:lal • •••Ml•••lal •-W"kh1 c..,Wti_..._ •JlontWv ... .,_ ... 10Jv-n • So.tllMrn Callforn&. C'••ntJl 1 ••u1 loa• l•fonaatlo" .. "'k• I •I ... uc lc11,111unq ,,,..,.,h (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN '40ME MORTQAQf. :?30 Newpart Center Orove 01Js•9n Ptua Newport 0HCl'1. Ca11torn1a 92660 ART FERNANDEZ KING OF HIS OWN BUSINESS Pleatlc• chief ••P you muet be wt•ng to tell · Although Fernandez had a backgrotind in plastics he says he knew nothing about vacuum pressure plastics and had to Fernandez says his goal is to build the plastics firm into the largest in the country. "That means beating out Mobil Oi l. Standard Oil and everyone else," he said. ~ ------------------' f'rf,,.. Pagr (,'I DREAMS FALTER v1ous . But often overlooked is coverage on such 1 le ms as business interruption. For example, a business couJd be s topped because of a fi re next door. Key man insurance r rov1des for paying off your business loan in the 1•vent of your death. Otherwise relatives or busi· ness partne rs could be liable for the expense. warns Oav1s HOW TO SELL In order to sut•teed in small business owners m ust tompctc with lar ger department stores and c·h a 1 n restaurants "The sweetest sound anyone hears is the -;ound of their own n ame," s aid Davis. "A c·ustomer will always come back to a place that knows the1r name " · S mall business m e n m ust offer better perscmal service than their larger competiton. IT MEANS BEING personable. outeoing and able to put customers at ease. •'The secret is to sell them what they want and then toselJ them something else. That's impulsive buying, "said Davis. SCORE volunteers a re available to offer busi- nessmen mdi v1duat counseling. The Santa Ana of· 11<'l' nlso offers workshops on starting, financing .in<! rnanagmt( a business More information is cv allable b) telcphonmg 836-2709 f 'r•"" PflflP ('I SBA AID. • • the SB/\ 1n Santa Ana and deal directly with that office. With an SBA office. in Orange County Ken- nedy exµects more businessmen seeking loans and asking for counseUng. Further information on SBA 's loans is available by contacting the Santa Ana office at 547-4568. • Retail chainS report sales NEW YORK (AP } -Major retail chains have reported November sales. and the head or one or the largest said sales were "disappoint· mg" but added there were signs December i;ales will improve. K mart. the second-largest retailer behind Sears. Roebuck and Co., said sales for the four weeks ended Nov. 26 were $1.23 billion, up S per- cent from the same period or last year. .J .C. Penney Co. said sales for the four weeks ended Nov . 29 were $1.16 billion, down 1.3 percent from the same period of last year. Federated Department Stores lnc. said its sa:les for the fou r weeks ended Nov. 29 rose 7.4 percent to SS99.1 million. Mercantile Stores Co. .,aid November s ales rose 3.8 percent tq $130.4 million. -· . EARN UP TO 25.8% EFFECTIVE .<NNUAL YIELD CURRENT THRU 1/7/81 Fully Sffured with Moatllly Paymeeta· TrHt Deed ll to i. MmtJta Owner Development Prtme Commercial Short Tum Optloa• Reml Eaa&e lewettmenu OFFER SUBJECT TO PREVAILING REGULATIONS 1/714/751-0482 Loring Buildinlf, Inc. •1 Rltb•er Ave .• #I• lrvm. C&w.nta UTH DAILY PILOT 3rd eonseeuti ve DIOlltla ---~----_.:..---- New ham.e .. sales decline WASmNGTON (AP> -New-home sales - pinched by ever-rising mortgage rat.es -fell in October for the third consecutive month, the government has said in a report that underlines growing weakness in the nation's economic re· covery. yearly pace and nearly 19 percent less than in October 1979. Several housing experts predicted the home market will continue deteriorathag through the winter, with an upturn not likely before spring. The annual rates are estimated by taking actual sales for a month. multiplying them by 12 and then ·adjusting for normal seasonal sales patterns. The Commerce Department reported last week that s ales or new one-family homes declined to an annual rate of 548,000 units last month. That is 4.4 percent below September's The rate of new·home sales fell J.2 percent in August and then plunged 10 2 percent 10 Sep- t~m ber -just as interest rates started a rhmb that has yet to abate. WL MITZI WB.LS ABOUT A SECOND That organization also reported a decline last month m sates or existing homes, from an annual rate of 3.4 million units in September to 3.3 million. after four straight monthly in· creases. .• I TRUST DEm LOAN EYf • • • ------1 UPTO ssoo,ooo I ! Newport ~~~'.~~-'!::i.~.1,s 1nc 0. that was taken from your account. After reporting the loss or theft of your EFT card, you can't lose any more money if further UD· authorized transactions are made. The best way to protect yourself is to notify your 'bank by telephone and fotlow up with a letter. You might want to send a certified letter so you can prove it was mailed. Keep a copy or this confirmation let - ter for your records." In two situations, the law gives you limited protection from being forced to use EFI's. Banks cannot require you repay a loan using EFT. And, if you're required to receive your salary or gov- ~rnment benefit by EFT. you must have the right to choose which bank will receive the funds. If you decide that EFTs are for you, compare the various services and charges available at dif· ferent financial irustitutions ... Finally,rememberto: -Guard your EFT card. -Memorize your PIN (Penonal identifica- tion number). 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RQSLN£ELIL _ NEW YORK CAP ) -The nation's basic money supply spurted higher in ~ the rourth week or November, and analysts said government attempts to halt its growth could lead to re· ~ newedfecess1on. The 'Federal Reserve Board has ~ pledged it will continue to punue. a--~ tight-credit strategy in an attempt to :Z battle inflation by trying to curb the -. surge in the money supply that begfll l:t 1n the summer. The tightening has led to soanng interest rates, includ· 1ng a leap in the prime lending rate lo 19 percent by major banks on Fri · day "I THINK THEY'RE (the Fed) just beglnning to put the squeeze oo," said economist l>onald Maude of M~rr11l Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith lnc "There's no doubt it will snurr out the (economic ) recovery We should be in a re cessionary en v1ronment over the rirst half or next year " The Fed reported Friday that the basic money supply measure of MlA. includmg cash in c1rculat1on and 1 commercial bank checking a'ccounts, l~• rose Sl I b1lbon an the week ended ,~ Nov 26 to a seasonally adjusted $389 6 bilhon Jt sa1 d that MlB. a s li ghtly broader measure. that adds funds in check· mg-type accounts at other fmanc1al mst1tut1ons to MIA. rose Sl.2 blllJon ID the week ended Nov. 26 lo a seasonaJly adJUSled $414 7 b1l1Jon Pilot Power classified ads in Wednesday's Coast life and Do ily Pilot reach 3,0,000 Orange C'.oost readers b only S2 for foor lines. DAILY PILOT -.. .. -.. ---. . . ....... --· .--~~~~~-~~~~~---.-.---~~~~~~~..__-.--~---~~~~--- SCOTLAND'S LOVEABLE BE.ASTIE -The Shaggy 'rnuckle l't>O" are also ('ailed llig,hland-~:attl but w;fH-:·ffiuekle coo'" I ba g l'O\\ 1 more out of Hobbie Burns'> lit>':-. loo ln g to bring home. but they sell CWLYALOT toy mmiatures for your mantle in Edin- burgh. a souvenir from the The Gathering of the-el ans-in t98rwhenlfiose with Scot- tish anC'estors C'ome home. -· Here's a Scot's mist By STAN DELAPLANE Fur a :\l ex1C'an holiday snack: Take· l '<t11ned lung g n •pn ehdes. (Ortega brand 1s 1111 n1ost sheh·es.) Sltl'e them down the side. T ake out the sel·d~ thev 're hot as a sheriff's pistol. Stuff the peppers with finely <heed onion. Top them with more dited onions. grated Parmesan cheese, lemon j uice and salt Now pour GOOD olive 011 over every· . lhing. If the bottle says "Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Bottled in Lucca. Italy, .. you've got a wmner. • Cool down the fire wHh M exican l'an ned beer. Pop the top. Squeeze lemon juite into the saucer formed by the r im of the ean. Salt 1t lightly. Eat a c hi le Drink the beer. l.1ck the top of the C'a n. A taste fit for Pancho \'tlla • • • THERE WER E A DOZEN MUCKLE t'OOs standing in the rain in a misty green gl en in Scotland. Great shaggy beasts out of ~he Stone Age. They 're Highland cattle. ln SC'ots "muc:kle coos ... or "big ~ows." The roug ~ hair hangs down to the ~round. lt s the copper color of an Irish set- ter. A great m ass of it falls over the animal's eyes. something like an English sheepdog. In l'n nl'r:-. St rert in Edinburgh , I hought a toy miniature. Four inches high. SI X long. A l'onvt>rsation piece that amazes )!urst.s "What's that'!" "That's...a muC'kle l'OO ., "A WllAT?" • • • I BOt:GllT WOOL SWEATERS 1n Sl'ol lancl. hut whrn I got home I found the rn inialun• mut'klt' t'Ou was the prize. If you go tu the Gathering of the Clans 1n 1981 J,!e l one About $10. l>on 't g l•t !\\\eaters 111 St'otland ThC'y're cheaper al the Scokh House in Knightsbridge in London. * • • "We are go111y on a Canbbean cruise sh1.p "! January Te_n days. We'd like to s1t unth peo- ple our 0100 age -we are young, 50ish -and with our tastes. WP like mustc, dancing, unne w1tl1 dmner " Seating is .pretty much luck. If there arr two seating times. take the late one . l't•ople are more for wine and dancing on the late show. Gener ally you line up for seat assign- m ent as soon as you get aboard. The chief steward sizes you up Che's been doing this a long time> -and tries to make a good decision . But TELL him what you Yc'.ant. It might help. • * * IF VOU DRAW A DUD table. meet som e people after dinner. Try to make a fast switch. CThe steward can explain to your first table that you ran into old friends.) Best t able is the Purser's. He has ad- vance information and picks himself the Ii veliest passengers. · Big prestige if you draw the Captain's tab le. But very stuffy. The Captain comes to dinner only occasionally. He can 't bear them either. A dreadful table for a single woman. Avoid it * • * .. Some presents, not too expenstve. to take to people in Enflland who unll enter.tam us at Christmas " Navajo or Zuni silver work from the Southwest is unusual and admired by Europeans. A c:arved Western belt with a silver-and-turquoise buckle will knock the m out. Or try the same thing in a watch band. MAVES A MAPPV MOLIDAY WIT ME AN~ OLIVEI "IDOLMAKER" Ill• "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" '--.. -200-1-: A SPACE ODYSSEY" 1"01 "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS' I ~-==----= "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" 1111 -----__.=:> I "THE ELEPHANT MAN" ,,.01 c __ "THE EMPIRE 1Po1 STRIKES BACK" -llO ,.,...,. - "BRUBAKER" (A) "MIDDLE AGE CRAZY". "AWAKENIN.G" 1111 "FADE TO BLACK"· ~--·-....... -· ..J l"FLASH.OOADON" (PG> "SMOtCEY & THE BANDIT, PART II" l . -·. ::=J l"SONG OF THE SOUTH' "APPLE DUMPLING OANO co1 RIDIS AGAIN" i--=:..-. ' "AIRPLANE" CNI "BLUES BROTffERS" "CHEECH & CHONG" ~ !!!! ~ ' I "IDOl.MAKEA" "DtVINI :rDNEll• l!.ol:'!::-!=°;:J ..-----------------·· 4&l..,... ... --~· ~-··-­. ._"" ...... STARTS PRIDAY •t • theatre or drive-In nHr you ·' NOW PLAYING AT THESE FINE EDWARDS CINEMAS edw8r• WOOOBRIOOE BARRANCA PKWY. EAST Of CUL VEA BETWEEN 8.D. 6 I .A. FREEWAYS IRVINE 511-4111 edwerda BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT M•cARTHUR IN SOUTH COAST SHOPPING AREA SANTA ANA · ~74'W WAlTUI 8l£JIOA • unHAu JACl(SOll t ":: f/aP-SC-OTc.Jt . !El ·~ '·'""" '"'~'B P1u\:n1: · · IU:NJ.Utl~ _ 0 @] -::::- •lU• . Turn .. SHIRLEY MacLAINE LOVING COUPLES PlUS (PG) OlHA ltOWLAHOI "GLORIA" 1''TWENTY EARS 0 SKIING" -· PlUS(A) "HOG I WILD" . , .. ~ .... 1111 "CHEECH & CHONO'S NEXT MOVIE" ............ ... ....... " PLUS OH,GOD! IOOKll ( -. edw8rda FOUNTAIN VALLEY BROOKHURIT AT EDINGER FOUNTAIN VALLEY U..1500 MIDDLE ,.... AGE ..... ,,., ~ _CR.A_ZYA;t •w• Roben R,dford Plut 1"1 I "SHOGUN ASSASSIN" ZtP·A·DEE· DOO·OAH' Walt Dlsnl'y·s . Song.tr South@ GOt IHr KA"Nft " . Plll\'i\TE . lf.N.1.UllN 0-(A}-~ tiAM J. JONES THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN' 11tUCllll ~ °"'"'' -OFDIAfH ""' ,.... . ~ "RETURN OF THE DRAGON" ....... , IYlEA llOOOA[ o;:;:1 • !ID IPL.US J . J NES ~)''Ft;ASH­~GORDON" . " . ,. , .. ... , '"" , ., .... ,. f1H ti . PfT!AO'TOOLE "-FLASH ORDON" (PG) "SMOKEY "THE- ~ND THE STUNTMAN' BANDIT II" I '"' (PO) ,_ P\.vt P\.UI 411Pl.4 ''GALAXINA"' _.. * .... I • Marie shows a aew side ~LOS ANGELES (AP> -A lot Miu Oamoad, who 1U1 abe will diaplay no~ ol --a. .,.. talkiDI about tbe muacbial apple alicee dwiq a · or bare leca. In the opeDlnc "M......,..arie Olmood. SM Mb, rebeanal break from "Marte," number ol her premiere abqw, "What'• wrona wltb the old adroitly 1ldeatep1 "belna too ahe •i.DC• "I'm Comln1 Out" Mar6e1" •cific without 1ppeaJi.nl to be wearing a slit dre11 -but lt'a utural that peop&e would -evaaJve. She ma1 be only 21, but. beneath it she bu on tailored talk. Marie 01mond, wbo she's been a prof ... iooal actresa red leotarda. fuclu&ed mllliom u a teen·aa• for 11 yean. Her natural chattt·· Mias Oamood, who made her performer wtth her brother Dali· ne11 and enUn11lut.ic penanall· debut at the age of 3 on the Andy ... __ ty are both charminl and Williama show, was given carte ny • .... pown up. el .. •Jve. bl he h h · ed 'th -• anc w . en s e sign wt Sia•'• Jut turned 21. She'• ' She 1ire1se1 that ahe'a her NBC . She decided the field of 1 moved away from the family in own penoo, amakea her own de· situation comedy was over· .. Utah to her own place near the cislou. crowded, but variety wH wide NBC audio. Sbe'a broken off her "You know, people have this c>pen. In fact, she'll just about ••1a1ement and ia datins a thin& about Marie Osmond, who have the field to herself. "That's numa.., al different men. decides what I do," abe aaya. a humblini feeling." she aaya. ADd. mlDUI Donny, abe'a acJiD8 "Like I have no brains, and that "Since there's no variety rlabt now JOU can rullJ pick 9Dd Choo.9." I I She bu her own pbilolpopb)' for vmturiq lnto aucb a rilky area. "When we did 'l>ouJ Md Marie• for four yean It wu JUlt two tida," ahe aays. "We Md a lot of thlnp live and it waa a lot of fun. Then variety became IO plHtic and so perfect ·it wun'\ fun to watch. One of the tblap we're IOin& to do, which I tbiDlr will be a real benefit to variety, ia that we'll be 75-80 percent live on tape. If you fall on your face or d0n 't make a coetume chance in tilne people set a kick out ol seeia1 you make mlatalles.'' .1olo wlU. ber own muaieal· I cloll't make my own declaloaa. eomedy Mri• premi•riDI Fri· The Ml•hty Oamoad Court• daJ, Dec. u -"Marie." make them for me. When tbil whole tblDI evolved It was "I'm a little afraid of the word 'Marie, what would you like to 'new Marte,"' abe' .. ya. "But u do?'" TV cop movie set IOID._. aaid, now tbat you 're 21 peopS. ... m to allow )'OU to do morJ than wbeD you were u. P90P'9 liatea to your opiaiona DOW." • 811'8 PO&BS GENTLE nJN at her own imaae, but reminda you that "I'm aa old-fubioDed peraon • • with all the teated v irtues and deep reli1lou1 beliefs. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Ben Gauara, Paul Sorvino, Robert Vau&hn and Tony Roberta star in the CBS movie "A Man of Honor," now in production in New York City. The movie wu adapted by Academy Award-winner Budd Schulber& from the book "Point Blank" by Sonny Grosso and Phil Rosenberg. Jud Taylor ia direc:tinC for EMI Television Programs Inc. MARI£ OSMOND wmt IRIK llTRADA ON 18 ... IHOW She'• turMCI 21, grown up •nd ~,... • •• IJ'.•••l of '°"' WBILS, INSISTING that there'• "no new Marie," she alao aaya, "I think people will He a aide of me they bavea 't seen before." Miu O.mond acreea that abe ia now a sex aymbol, but certain· ly a chute one who remaina but· lobed up. Despite her maturity. It a1ao atars Danny Aiello and Steve Inwood in a story of how an honest policeman becomes accidentally involved in a federal in· vestigatioo of pelice corruption. The investigators then attempt to corrupl the policemen in ordtr to protect their ~cheme. Qmeen watelles --- England 'soap' envyof allW By ED BLANCHE 4-............. ~ LONDON -Queen Elizabeth JI likes to tune in when she can, along with 20 million of her subjects, and Sir John Betjeman, Britain's poet la~ale, calls it "the Pickwick Papers of teleY.iai '' The program, "Coronation Street," is the world•a longest·running TV serial, a twice· weekly slice-of-life soap opera about a working class back.street in one of northern England's drab Victorian industrial cities. TWENTY YEARS OLD this month after some 2,100 episodes, ''The Street" has become a British institution, so deeply embedded in the . national psyche that the demise of one of its ric· tional characters rates as many headlines as the real·life death of one of its stars. ''Corona· tion Street" was originally scheduled to run for six weeks. Critics gave it little chance of suc- cess when the first segment was screened in black·and-white on the Independent Television ITV network Dec . 9, 1960. But il shot to the top or the ratings almost immediately and has stayed there ever since. Two recent episodes were No. 1 and 2 in the British top 10 with a combined viewing total of nearly 40 million. ucoaONATION STREET" has made folk heroes of ita stars. Five of them have bee.n on "The Street" since it started and the queen has made two of them me mbers of the Order of the British Empire <OB E > for "services to television.'' It's one of the monarch's favorite programs, according to Buckingham Pal ace. ·'I never expected 1l to last, never in a thous.and years, .. says Doris Speed, former stock actress who plays snobby Annie Walker. manageress or the "Coronation Street" pub, . Rove r's Return, probably the best known tavern in Britian. When the producers decided to write two of the most popular characters out a few months ago, it was front page news, and when diffident Ernie Bishop, the show's resident do·gooder, was blown away by payroll bandits in 1978, housewives wept as they watched the slaying. fir Mktill call ..., Plllt ·-142-5111 P.ENITENTIA There•• onlr one ••r out, •nd 1 oo fool• atand In th• wer! O·~ll•l>u!e<I by · IR I T'1•' Jrr•y G1oss O•QMHlM•Ofl A hollda11 lllm for the whole family K. ""'' ., •• ,..,,.~, u ·-:-· On ......... Tenor JIM MARIHAU DAVID COi PIN At ttut KeybcNlrd _ _,___ ... _.,. __ ~ ...... ·-------·· ________ ..,_.. .. ·1 AM fllC7I' AN ANUIALI I AM A HUMAN BaNOl l -AM-AMANI" NOW PLAYING --·-fllAllAU Mruion Vlf!O •9'J·67X> ....... C.UCUTll tos1a Meu 919 414 • --· --IUD. ~-· hl~U:lt 'Mtllftontlt! et1 393~ Pf119tC'I c-.... , ....... 01a1191 634 1~~3 .___ (1141 l9t 3693 ·-·-···-,..__, '~'-.'fo~l~I ~-.. ~·~ 199.... ..... ... ........ ,. at_ ..... 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Nea1porl con •mpecl in ~la.ltan jail Ami.II De Aih. the .O·Y••r-old Newpon Beacit man wlM> Police ...,rt bouUwb' ct..nr•bM peat frelld ..,._..,.. he'a frulU\llb at ,.._.., ie now 1pendln1 tlbl daya Ma M Alll'W.,t Jail""•" Tll-. 9'eav y ut blond a.,.n.. who wu twu ~ .... • lla·monlh Lo• Ana~ C• •'1 Wt Mftteot"e , wu flown .. ...._ two Wffkl aeo ,,..,.. M fee. .,.,.. that he balked a '•Iii 111•• out ot s11•:000 1n _. md lilnr t..ra a.a rw De A1h . who made taHiN11 more than a year aco wU. arrested in t•onnecllon wUlll a bath dollar "Stlo&" ...,...._ \n a lloftywood Hilbi ••••ion rented from a ctor Oeor.. Mont1omery , 1t ·i. just \M Up ol lhe 1t'ebu_rg mlneraJ buyer and then made off with a number of loose diamond and ruby atones u well as nine silver ban. Newport authorities, who ar- reated De Aah at his Ami1oe Way home near Eaatbluff, said they recovered several aems from hia residence that may have been taken durinl the Alaska caper . BUT, BECAlJSE De Agh la be- ing allowed to serve his priaon terms on a concurrent bui1, authorilies in Loa Angel-, and Orange CoWlty agree he could be free in several years. Several others, reportedly in- volved al various times in De Agh's alleged cons, have also landed prison terms . un L.U1' llONTH. De Agh fottad himself appearing in eouru in two dJrferent counties • five separale fraud charge!! He wu c.-onv1<'ted in thre~ of the cues. hu appealed a fourth and is thll figblin~ the f 1fth case. TROUBLES MOUNTING Attila 0. Agh Michael Newman. a 31-~ear· old former South Laguna man, assertedly had a key role in the "Sting" operation as well as the land-purchase ploys that cost the Oxnard dentist and Orange County resident. He was-also a r res ted in Newport Beach on cocaine sell· ing charges. He was sentenced to a s1x- month stay in Los An geles Coun ty Jail, received two t6 month -prison terms and-rs appealing the conviction that could cost him five years in federal prison. The six-month Los Angeles county jail term was ordered after his conviction in a 16.200 fraud scam where he reportedly borrowed paintings and money trom a Los Angeles art dealer to help finance a "legal" gambling operaUon aboard a Newport ltarbor based yacht 'The Wildcatter'. De Agh, described by in· estigators as a pleasant, easy go- 1Dg bu_t (a.s.l:.lalking-individual. also was slapped with a 16-monlh pji\son term for hi~ ~lleged h"1· diwork In an Orange County land fraud scheme. NEWMAN RECEIVED a five· y~ar-prison-~entence ana three separate 16·month convictions. He. currently-is 1Dcarcerated in Pennsylvania. He is being al· lowed to serve all sentences con· currently.' In thtl\ case. De Agh reported· ly took part in a scam where Orange Country resident George Jerashe n was bilked out of $47 ,000 while trying to negotiate a $2 million loan for a land deal. Reverlee Claydon, a 36-year· old blonde who has Ii ved in Dover Shores and Big Canyon, but now lives in Canada, had t harges filed against her in con· necCion with the "Sting" opera- tion dropped. THIE UNNAMED VICTIM. authorities c laim , was con- vinced by De Agh that it wa s ~ssible to set up a legal gambl- ing operation aboard the yacht when it was taken beyond the United States territoriaf limit. But. court testimony indicat- ed. De Agh never purchased the boat and never returned the cash nor the paintings. According to Orangt-Collllty Deputy District Attorney-George Peters, De Agh and several ac- complices fi rst tried to talk Jerashen into trying his luc·k at gambling. When he refused to take part in s uch a venture. Peters claims De Agh informed the man he could cut him in on a great land deal if he'd first help h im repay a m a n De Agh claimed he stole money from. She has entered a not guilty plea for her alleged part in the ploy that cos t the Los Angeles art dealer $6.200. Jerry Mack Morris, a 35·.Year· old former Buena Park resident. is serving a 280·day sentence in Los Angeles County Jail for his a lleged role in the Hollywood "Sting." • Jerashen, .Peters explains, put up the money and never saw it again. Call 642-5'71. Put a feJlll worda to work for ou. De Agh, entering a no contest pJea, received a 16-month state prison sentence for his part in a i:igged card game that. authorities said. resembled the con used in the movie "The Sting." The rigged game, it was main· tained in court. cost one wealthy Newport r esident SJ60,000 in cash and his Rolls Royce. Police. claim that up lo 40 actors were hired to play the part of club employees to help set up the elaborate scene in the staged ruae. WHAT COULD COST De Agh a five.year prison stay is his al- leged role in bilking an Oxnard dentist out of $105,000. The den- tist entrusted the money to De Agh and an accomplice. police said, as an advance fee for negotiating at S2 million loan to construct racquetball clubs . PUBLIC NOTICE · ~ICTITIOUI autllf8 .. ltAMllSYATU .. lfT TM IOl-ftl _..,,. 11 ..... .._... MU U : SOU TH COAST llU$TIC~ nn• P•-AOolanto, Swfle tA. S... ~ Cac>lstr-.Celltomle9»1J Oan Fowlie, >U4IO Mer Viste, Sovth "-· Celi--17 De Agh was convicted in that case, sentenced to five years but has the matter on appeal. Tiii> ~l IS (-\el 9y _.IA· !Cllvl-1. Oen F-11• Tiils slAt-t -Ill• •"" -Covntv Ct•r• ol 0r ..... c:..ntr efl F inally. the Newport man is ~ facing charg~ in Alaska that he passed himself off as a Rem and Ho••-J0,1t•. .. ~ I ......,,_ o.-c:-• o.it., ,..... I ,.ov. u. JO, Ok. 1, u , 1• •• _. Memorial service set for college trustee Taylor ...., A memorial service for Rancho Santiago Community Colle&e District Trustee Ed S. Taylor, who died at '59 Monday after a long bout with cancer is scheduJed for Dec. 15 at Santa Ana College. The retired Orange County proba· tion officer , a World War II Army Air Corps pilot who was shot down and spent 20 months in a German POW camp, had served the district for nine years. HE WAS ELECTED IN 1971 at the board's inception and re·e lected twice. He remained actjve in college . affairs JJDlil shortly before his death. Services for Mr. Taylor will be at 12:30 p.m. in Phillips Hall on the San· ta Ana College campus at 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana. His family suggests that friends and associates may make memorial contributions in h is name to a scholarship fund at Santa Ana College. Inquiries may be made to the College Office of Public Alf airs. "ED TAYLOR WAS a true friend and a great supporter of the college d istrict," said Dr. J . Willtem Wenrich,· RSCCD superintendent, in announcing the.trustee's death to the starf. "He brought warmth, humor and human concern to all ·our proj- ects. His courage and commitment were demonstrated to the very last by his continued involvement during his illness." A resident of Orange, Mr. Taylor was a county probation officer for 22 yean, 20 of them as a department auperviaor. He came from a similar San Diego County post. He waa graduated from the Univenlty of Denver and in addition to hfa eoUe1e district board service he was active in Lillie Lea1ue Buebell, Y Indian Guides and PTA won. Sum.an include his wife Betty. of Or .... ; IOU Ed, 33, of South Late TaMe..t Jobn, 21, of Costa Mesa, and •••lbten Kathy, 23, of Tacoma, Wuh.,mdJanie, H,ofMaw,Kawaii. Sit»wll} nee.Ji cash SAN l"RANCJSCO•<A'P> -The San rrandeeo Public Utilities Com- ...,._~ decided to uk ror sn.2 mlllkm In feder1I ._ad to .,.., more veblc5m fGr dM Kua! Metro aubw•r 1y1tem. Tbe PUC .. ., told that the dtJ>'I Mmtetpal Railway needs more subway,.,. became the lOOvehici. It bu .,.'t eDOUlh to maintain or n· paadeervtce. PUBUC NOTICE l I PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF '='::!.:~:::::' ALBERT 8 . DALL, •ka ~ I Tll• lol-"9 .,.,_,, ••• <101no ' ALBERT BERTHALN ...,,,,.,,ti DALL, aka A.8 . DALL, I F 11 E o o •Es w EL o • N c. aka AL DALL AND OF SEllVICE,1-sa..ti.A ....... F-PETITION .TO AD· t t•ln~~~...,i:~i:":.:::.,;i:-._ Sl\•sli MINISTER ESTATE NO. :,~;11e. F-aln llellov. Calllornla A·106l50. JOl\.,.11 8•aw1•v t.O•• s11nt• T o a I I h e I r s . A~.,. ... ~n vai1.v. c.a1rtorn•• bene ficiaries. cred itors nioa and contingent creditors of '""'' -"fts 11 <~'"' b, ~in. Albert B. Dall of Newport 0••1-1:,_,.11 ., •• ,.., Beac h, ·California, and T111s --t wn 1111<1 w•th ,,. I pers ons who may be Covntf Cler• 01 Or•n~ c.,..,,11 Oft otherwise interested In the rHo ... mr I),,..,, ,. ... " I will and/Of' ~tate: Pvb•l"'9CI 0r.,. coot 0.11, Pilot. A petition has been filed !No. U.JO.DK 1,1•.1• oos.a l by Cynthia T. Dall In the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that I PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Cynthia T. Dall be ap- pointed as personal PtCTmous aus11tus rep rese ntat i ve to ad· I 1tAMa JTATIMUtT I m inister the estate of Tll• •ot•-1"4 .,.,_,, •r• aoino I Albert B Dall (under the l>US1,,...,1 •t · . • 1 ouTRAGEous TEASE,.-s.. E1 1 Independent Admlnistr a· I C•rnlno ""'·Son Cle,,..nte, CA ~•n I lion of Estates Act). The Robert Frenclllno, 200 Aott Sen petition Is set for hearlnn I C•rlos, S.... Ci--•. CA "1672 • • Henriette F. ""-Frant luno, ?00 in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic An11•d• ~ c.arios. ~Clemente. CA Center Drive. West, in the nm ICity of Santa Ana, I Th"""""*'',, conavctea by an •n· , C 1 'f I D ber d1v1ou.1. 1 a 1 orn a on · ecem "-'' Fr..w.111no 30, ~80 at 10:00 a .m. Th•~ \IA\-1 we• llled wllll tM IF YOU OBJECT to the Covn\y C•••• ot Or•n9e County on ti f the pet'tt"on ! Hopmw 1J, "'o gr an ng o 1 , Ftttm you should either appear Pvb1t•11ee1 0r.,. coes1 0.11, Piiot at the hearing and state Ho• ... n .J0.0«.7.t• '*''° your objections or file 1..=;uBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI •u"ltall lfAMa ITATUdMY Tiie loll-lftl per\Oftt n• Clolfl9 bullnenn. O'°M SAi.ES CO. !JO M,Corml<k. SUit• IOt, (Olte Moe, Celltornle~ a.tes .,... • .....,, enc .. • C.Uloml9 cor-etlofl. 1• Mceor,..io , Sufi• '°'• ~t• Mew. Cetifoffll• n.M Thi• llldi-II toncluc..., bf • cor· poretlon. .............. IM. ,,.,,,.. t.. eetes. ........... This ltlt--4 ••Ill• wttll tM CoVflll' Clerll of Or•nee c-ty Of'I Ho.,.-U,1•. written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at- torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present It to the personal representative appointed by the court without four months from the cate of first Issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for P..o11....., 0r.,.. eoe.i o.u:'=. filing claims will not ex-"°'"· 16,U,JD. o.c.1, '"° uJoHO plre prior to four months from ttte date of the hear- 1 • PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI eutt••M MAIMITATIMaltT Tiie fot-"9 perlOf'll ere ll01"9 .... , ....... : CYCl.El.OOICAI., 2702 l(eller ••. 5anl• Aftl, Cetlfonlle ft19t Jerry,..,.,,_...,, tl'lf Keller • '· s.Me ~. Cetlfwftl• '2104 LIM Mwle .-.-.-. 2702 Ketler • •,S...teAN, Cellfeml40t21CM Tiiis IMrtl,,.11 11 c-ctM II\' e ......... , ........ 1.•·---·~ Tlllt ,....._ -fllM wtWI -CeVftty Cten .. Or ..... C-y eoi Mo-.."*91' '9, I •• ...... tt ~· .... Or .. Oaett Delly ~"4. ...... 1'.Jl,•,0..1,1• 4511 ... Piiot •• ,, '" ... ing noticed above .. YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept by the court. If you are Interested In the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the Inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ~c­ c o u n ts and repotts described In Sectldn 1200 of the Calltornta Pcob•te coae. ~ ...... A. MaMa, AtterMY al UWL 4tf •. 17• St.f CHte Mne, C:a.; fft41 642-6747 ........... Or .. c.tl Ollly ... ._ ~ ••• J,tl,"9 .... .. DAILY PILOT Sundliy. Oec;ember 7. 1980 f:Wl.Y Pll.0"1 P\ISUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE SONY -n.o.._,~ TMNewW...._ 5::_c-.tte ., .. ~ .,_ ... .,, ..... ..... u.. ....... ~ ...... ..... ,.. ••CfOC-JY a i Mu• cllh. 1911 TRIMITROM TV KV-1913 . ., ..... _.... ...•. ,,. .. ..... .......... clletlh ·~· ..... c ....... 1211 TRIMITROM TV WITH REMOTE CONTROL I( J-1221R •11" ......... ............. .................. ....... C111 f I 1~70J -· WIBIMD llTAMAX •J • ., ,.,... Ith ..... Sc91 •Ur ._... . ...., .,. ........... .... St .. . ...... c ....... PVBUC NOTICE MICROWAVE OVEN •1.l c .. fl, .z,._....._ ....,She NOWO~LY MOW ONLY PlJauC NOTICE . P UBl.IC NOTICE '• I ltG '9.5 ca. ft. HO..FROST REFRIGERATOR ·• odjw\IC>H ltcft1pr-ed '1~' J!lf'f • ···~ c ., 11.n> tftc dOCI'" •14o•I ~ f' -.tor ..c;.. I • Jn.h •6 81 (If t ' flt 2 95 t-{EA VY DUTY 3 C YCLE 2 SPEEO WASHER • l Wos.11 i.1Mc T~~~ ~•l•chOfli •Avto INoct. dl0o9rMW 95 \di ..,~ GS01200 " ' ~ ;.,_ -· TO,UTID H POTscauuam · · - DISHWASta •IJ cydf't s·AVE sso r L_~ P'LUS NH l40IMAL llf'UCIMtt<T l .. STA.LUTl<>fol Sl'ACIMAKB · MICIOWAYI OY .. 4j, ' Q~CAIL ~ PILOl , KING OF PRUSSIA INN VICTIM OF PROGRESS Dr. Car~ Shuhhela hopea•to Hve historic alte All r-oads lead -to-inn An·cient pub sits astride lugliway median By JULES LOH "'" s..1•1 cw.._ .... , KING Of' PRUSSIA , Pa The 'location 1s 1rn innkeeper's dream So many highways ron- ver~ here that the road map looks as tf a C'hild scribbled on 1t with a red r rnyon . In a mobi le SOl'lety . thal 's progress and th:.it ·~ the· problem The King o f Prussia Inn, its lim estone d oor sill Hoop ed hollow by the boots of wayfare rs for two cenfurics, including the boots of George Was hington on his retreat to nearby Vall ey FMge. l'Ould not wit hstand the marc h of pro~ress. · 'TllE K F: IS REA SON to hoµe." Carl Shulthc•is WCIS !ulY· ing lht· other day , s tand ing bef ore l h c· 1 n n ·:.. k 1 l r ht· n f1rt>placc. wh1C'h 1:.. h1g t•nuugh to roast an ox and as sturcly as the rt.1:. 1t \\a!. built . a <lay in I i6H .. Progress did the pl:J<.'<· in · IH' said. "and progrC'S~ Jusi might be what saves 1t. .. Could be A shoppin g mall near the inn, already enormous. soo n will doub l e 1n .si ze Shultheis believes. or at least hopes, that "the planners will have t o unscramble this s paghetti mess of hig hways to handle the added trafflC' If so. perhaps they will rnnulc tht: ( __ AM_E_RJCA_J onC' thaT gobblNI up the King of Pru~sia lnn THE INN. VO\! sec, sit ~ smac k dab on the ml'dian s trip of a four-lane mons ter ca lled lltJ?hway 202. 1l IS u rael Th\• d1 v1 ded h1gh\\ay soars toward the inn, .1ims s~r;:ught al 1l . ;,ind at the last minute widens lo miss it. th<'n dos<'S again Tht• trat·k 1s that 0f a skier do<l ~tni-: fl rock Wh(•v.' -•'t fi(.re tlil' inn ... 11n•1\ l'S. IHJrl'ly a lovt'IV old sltHJt' strurtun· ot t"·n sto.r11-S: its am·tt•nl timbers rattling w11h l':ieh passmg truc·k. its t>n lv Pnt'IOY progri·ss ib 11nly \ 1~1tor~ ghost-; ll:td 11 lwt·n 1l'ft l<> \ht• h 1ghwa~ l1111lder" tht• 11111 v.oulcl hun· lwl'n kncwkl'd down and pavl'd 1)vc•r wh•·n thC' hti.thwa~ w,cs built Ill 1956 /\ GROl'P Ot' lol·al d t.17.t.•hs, horrified al th<: ~lrospec t . form ed a "Comm1ltt.'l' to S<:1vc the King of Prussia Inn." and did. The commiUft? became the King of Prussia Historical Society, of whil'h Car l S hultheis is ao \'ne ruetic member. Shultheis 1s 50 lie gr('w up 10 BotJHdt•ggles bored Audubon watches more than birds NEW YO llK (J\l') The National Audubon Society's year encl report names eighl "1>rior ity tar~ets" in the "battle against boon doggies." with a Maine dam topping the list and wa ter projects 1n l'ighl other states a lso getting dishonorable me ntion . "With growing success. the society has been rallying public opposition to fede ral 'water resource' boondogg les that waste billions of taxpayer dollars and needlessly destroy our national re· sources." president Russell Peterson says in a report to the 41 2.000 1'\embers of the 75·year-old nature society. lie said Congress in 1980 approved funding For sul'h projects But he said closer votes signalt'd that "the nat1on ·s disgraceful tradition of pork·barrel politics may, h) ront1nued citizen effort. soon~ ended." The e ig ht "priority targets" a nd t)i e1 r clra whal'kS. as described by the so(•iety. were . -THE SI BU,LION Dl('K f.Y-UNCOLN hydrcwlectnc µrOJ!!tt 111 Maine. which allegedly would obliterate much of tht• St John Hiver. nood la rge expanses of forest, and produce dispropor- tionately little e lectricity. North Dakota's Garrison Diversion Projert, an 1rngat1on project which the sol'iety says would flood 70,000 acres of pra irie wetlands. damage or destroy 13 national w1ldl1fe refuges. and violate a u.s .. canadi:.n treaty. -•'the Columbi<t Dam in Tennesset-. wh1th would block the Duc k River. fl ood 12,600 acres of far mland to protect 3,700 a cres e lsewhere. and displace 260 homes upstream to protect 43 acres downstream The Orme Da m 10 Arizona. part of the Central Arizona Project, wh1 l'h would rtood a fertile valley. displace an Indian Reservation and wipe out the most produC'live nesting areas of a bald eagle colony. -WASHINGTON STATE'S NORTHE RN TIER Pipeline Project1 which wo uld turn the north entrance to Olympic National Park into a supertanker port. The $2 billion Tennessee·Tombigbee Wate rway in Alabama a nd Mississippi. which would link the Tenncsi;ec River to the Gulf of Mexico for barge traffic. The so<'iety s ays It would destroy farmlands and forests while serving no energy, irrigation. recreatioo or flood-control purpose. -Nebraska 's O'Neill Irrigation U111l. which with Norden Da m would flood a scenic stretch of the Niobrara River to supple ment irrigadon for 77 ,000 farm acres while destroying 30,000 acr es of other farmland. ' -The Mono Lake diversion project, a municipal project that the 1ociety calls "every bit as destructive as a federal boondoggle," ln wbicbthe city of ~s Angeles plans to tape the lake 's tri butar1es. 0111Ea GOALS LISTED IN THE report include protection o( the bald eagle, especlalJy along Alaska's Chilkat River; restora1' tion or a loet colon_y of Atlantic puffin birds on a Hny island off Maine; protection of gr izzly bears. wolves. coyotes and othe r en- da.neer~ predators abd protection. of th~bowhead whale of Arctic Alaska and the Eakimo culture. • Peterson said the society succeeded this year in gaining pro· tection for 2.2 m illio n acres in Idaho's Bitterroot and Salmon River mountains. And h e said the society brought to 76 the number of it.a nature. sanctuaries by adding new ones In Florida and Arilona ... ,, nllll'S from hert-a nd remembers whe n the wholt' area wa s coun- lr> s ide. probably not much dif- ft'renl from thei wuy Washington -.aw 1t when he and hi~ men mar ched down t he road that bN·a me Hi)lhway 202 "Then C'ame the Pennsylvania Turnpike. then Highway 202. thl'n the hug!> m a ll -one of the biggest in the country at the tim e C1nd all the ot he r highways. and all of a sudden it St'l'mf'll the town of King of l'russw w<i:.. lost 111 a c:oncrete m:JZC:'. ''l iNTll. T Hl\1.' TIME the mn had bc<•n in continuous opera- tion IL., fi rst <1wnc r named 1t for Fr t•rlertt'k tht' Great. and the 111v. n th:1t gn·w around 1t took its name fnlm the inn It was a !llt't'llng plat'('. a voting pla<·e. a pl,1t·t' of r<'St and refreshment \.\'h1·n I v. a~ a bo~ It "'as known lor ol a ll thtngs. ·its mini Juleps . It ''q 1lal'l'W(lrths:n 1ng ' During the b1l'entenn1 al year. thl· lltstorkal Societ y bt>gan restora tton of the inn as a com· nrnn ity project "We have the outside wa lls restored and a roof that doesn't leak a nd the foundat ion re- mains, but 1t is in bad need of re- pair and. of c·ow·se we have no mont'y It will he expensive .. SO~E HAVE SUGG ESTED thilt tht• 1n11 h1· movt-d 10 a plarc that 1s :-afor and t-as1c•r to get to 11 ' "1111h ~1111r lift· tu ~el to 1t no\\ 11111 on lh1· ml'dt an Slrtp l.' :.i 1 J Sh 11 11 It 1· 1 -; h u s ~ o m C' tho11gh1 ~ Hhoul that "T hts I!> Wht•r(: the tnn WU!-> hu11t lt11:.. 1:.. \\ hcrl' 1ls h1:..tnrv wa~ 111 uue. th1~ 1s v. here 11 ht•lo~~s I •wy m un·thl'111g·h\\a y .. Cowt backs solicitation by Krishnas DO W NF.Y 1 /\P ) /\ challens:e by the llarc Krishna 'iC'l't to a city ordinance thal rcstricL<; solic1tat1on of funds for C'h~ritable and r e l i g io u.5 purposes has been uphe ld by lht: .state Scrnnd Court of Appeal. The opinion by t ht' three-judge panel. written by Just1<'e James H llastm~s. said the ordina nce wa.s unronst1tut1on ally broad . ~1v 1ng "the chief of police the power tu del<•rmine the worthi- ncsr. of the cause. and to ex- e n· 1 sC' <• prior restra int on sohc1iat1ons " THt: llNANIMOl'S RULING upheld a lower court decision dism1ssin~ u complamt against S t c f<'n M a x Knuepp f'l . a rn e mbcr of the International Society for Krishna Conscio us - ness. lie was cited by police while he and, a nother me mber of the seC't were solicit ing funds on lht' street in 1978. Munil:ipal Court J udge F . Lawrence Plotkin agreed with Knueppcl's t•ontention that the ordinance viola t Pd the First A m enrlmcnt guarante<.' of free "P«'CCh THE ORDINANCE required a pe rson to obtain a police permit before conducting public solicitations. It gave the police chief authority to deny a pcr111 it if the application in his· opinion was not factua l, or if he thouRht the applicant probably would perpetrute a fraud on the public. Justice Hastings wrote tl\at a city may punish fraudulent mis- representations-after the fact, ''but the initial decision as to whether the cause espomed by the. solicit o r 111 worthy or fraudulent mlL't be left to an In- formed public " Doctor suicides studied CHICAGO (AP) An ala rm· mg number of s uicides by physi- ti an s h as prompted the American Med ical Assol'tation to call for a study into why doc- tors are killing themselves. The AMJ\ 's house of delegates will be asked to approve the physician s uicide study at an in· terim meeting in San Francisco thi!; month, according to a re· port by the AMA 's board of t rus tees It noted that one 1n 31 physician deaths ts au ributed to s uicide. "WHAT WE KNOW a bout physician suit·1des 'is only the tip of the iceberg.·: said Dr Roger J Smit h , c ha1rm 11 n of the AM A ·s committee on scientific affairs and a psychiatris t at the \' t'l e r a n s Adm 1 n is tr a t ion MediC'al Center in Portland, Ore "I think the number of suicides ma} be t w ice ~s hig h " as -;tat1sl1cs indicate.. • Sm1lh t•st1malt:d that o ne in 10 dol'tors Wlll face problems with alcoholism, drug abuse or men tal cl1sorder. The problem ma) be worse ;,imong young, female tlol'tors and psychiatrists. tlw AM J\ IJoanl of trus tee's report said An earhC'r AMJ\ studv ind1cat ed that 79 pertent of those vhy!.1 t•ians responding said their oc- l'upat1on is haiardous because or s tress and exposu re -to to-m municable diseases "DOCTORS, LAWYERS and l.'lergymen ha\e t he mos t problems wi th d rug abuse, alcoholism and s uic•1de, but I would say doctors are at the highest n sk," s aid Dr Gcorgl' A . Man n . head of tht-adult che m 1eal dependl'n('~ trcatml'nt unit at St M<1r~"s llosp1tal 111 M inneapoll~ Ma nn said ph~:..1nans a:.. w t•ll as tht•1r fomilie., and pat1l•nt-. t end to have unrcali!.ltl' l'Xpo..·l'la t wns of dol'tors Th<' 'iUll'ldl' 'luch \\ould h\· l'O ll(l lll't \•d jOIOl l\ \\Ith tllf· Aml•r1l'illl l's\l·h1.1tr11 l\s~ou,1 l 1 o n ,c n d <· o n :.. 1 ... l IJ I "ps) c·h11l11g1tul ..iutop!.ll" 111 known .inti 'll"P•·1·t1·d ... utl'Hll" .Jmon~ pl)\SH·1.1n~ th•· A .\1 \ trustt·t•s · n 'J><>rl ... aid Spruce-up time SAN FHANCISCO (AP>, S;;in Francisco's s upervisors have decided to redo the ir offices, a nd s pend as much as $20,000 in the process. On e su1H'rv1sor likened the present offlcf' layout lo 3 "series or ('fOWdcd rabbit "'arrens ·· .. .. NATION APWor•,..... SENATOR SAM'S BOOK SELLS WELL Ervin holds copy of his Watergate recotlections Ervin's Watergate book a local hit '.\101lCJ\NTO' .'\ <' 1J\P 1 llomet0wn e nthusiasts havJ: Ot""ttl"l:V hou~t-out -1<anctr,m Tlflu:..e~s r1rst ~h1pment of the long- uwot ll·d Wfl\i>rgat{' hook t,y form«r Sr·n Sam .I F.rv1n J r . who prP 111ded o\'er the lt•h.v1sed Watcrgatr· hea r111g5 seven years ago. · Sh1rle~ Sprinkle. nµ(·rator of The '.\1uses the onl) bookstore 1n E n 1r1 's homt:t11v. n ~•11d sht· h<td 700 adva nt·e sa les before she e ven rel' en t-d a 1 01111 eop\ !.h1p11wn1 of · The: Whole Truth : Tht• Watergall· ('on::.p1r..i• \ Shi· said she .,.,Id an add1t1onal 100 l'Oµies O\'er the l'uuntt>r "IT Jl ST ('i\)11-, TO ~10ltc~i\NTON first bN·auS<' Senator Sam 1s hv111g hl'r•• · <.,hi' ... aid "I th111k lh1s ts a JXlllcy most publishers hau· st•nc1ing ttw book 11r ... 1 tu th(• dllthnr's hometown ~" f':n1n " h1111k l<1k•·' "'1w ~1th thP Watergate account h' f11rm l'r l'n·.,.clc•nt 'I 'Wn 111 hi!> ml'nt01 rs · ltandum 11<•1.I' .. •· orfwtJb <11<1 nr1t ..,,,\ wht•n tht• 320-page hook. 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Jr1>m JIUhllt· stau:m c 11\'. ,;f \\,11t n.1tt' fl i.:un• ... and from tr;10s1 rip!!» llf 'ii.1111 .., Wh111• lloiU~t· ldpl'~ Tlw \t•1nlo. 1111pr 1n••·d II\ '1'(1111 .., ov.n. \111c·r· i m h1-. 11wn't <Jpt''> rt'' C'i.ll th<.it ht• hl·t·an11 pt r,110<111~ 111\uf\1·<1 1n rlw l'ffnrL' to C'over up lht· t ruth rf'"PC'• 1111 £! \\ alt·r~:it t• a:.. ~·;1rl' i.IS .lun1· 23 l!liG. six Ja:-!> i.lftt'I \he burl!l.11 \ f..1'111 s..s1tl 111 lltl lmuk NIXON HAS CLAIM ED IN HIS memoirs that he was hounded from office by parti,;<rn oppon1·nt" and J ho<;1 llc-> pn·c;s In an interview w11h the· \l1)r)!:.in1<>0 '.\t•ws lll'ri.ild. Er\'1n said. :"Peon nlw:-1·(! \ILir'< 'l v..1111 ..... nJun<t111n tn v.riting about W<1ll'r1...st1· 111 tli.11 \J 11 k r" .1111 ..,,wJ Int' truth 1' \er~ prC'C'll'US llSt' II ,pari11l!h Rail -line building steam Officials co11f idR111 of' rejuve11<1tio11 SAN DIE<;O CAP> The San Diego & Artzona E astern Hailway. one of the nation's ti niest and m ost trea cherous railroads. is bac k on trac k toward a new life after one being declared beyond repair because of tropical storm damag«! The new o perato rs of the twisting, l'orkscrew 130 miles of t ra C'k between San Diego and P laster City in Impe rial Valley claim they are nearly r eady to roll freight again, four years after Tropical Storm KathJ~n k nol'ked out ser vice by causing m o r e th a n Sl m illi o n 1n damages . THE RAILROAD HAD prob lems eve n befor e the storm hit J\fter losing Sl.1 million in its last full yea r of operation 111 1975, Southern Pacific sought permission to abandon the ltne Outcries from businesses and freight trans porters along the route persuaded the Interstate Commer ce Commission to turn down the request. Now officials of Willis ll Kyl<> Inc .• which t:ontral'led to run freight a year a go, believe that the line can be a mon<'ymaker The operators are exhibitinf! t he same opt i m ism which launc hed the railroad in 1919. It m eanders through 21 tunnels and numerous P.asses, r ising trom sea tevel to4.000leet C ROSSING CAMP CREEK, the railroad line C'Ontinuei; over o n e of the highest wo<>dt>n bridges in the world, 175 feel hJgh and 580 fttt long. "We d idn't go into this thing with our eyes closed." s aid Flake Willis. vice president of the firm "So far it looks like it will be profitable 1f we can get going. We own nine other railroads and all of them were in t rouble until we put the m on the t heir feet ." Willis said that service is awaiting action by Uie Mexican government which he said •ts sup~ to "build a brldg~ over the T ia Juaana River. W i nter storms Jut year w11hed out the bridge along one point of the 47 miles of SO&AE line in Me1dco. A road-build1ng J pro1ect along thi' rivC'r 's ba nks de 1 a ycd brid~e rN·on~truct1on efforts this ycur. Wtlhs s:Ld. "I HEAR THEY'VE issued a contract, but t h:Jt th1•y don't want lD s tart work 11nt1l the winter rains end,': W1lhs said. "The re 's no definih' completion date It's something wl''ve been li v ing un<ter ror a yen nc)\\ " °K yle pl ans to restart com · m er etal freight sen ·it·e from San Diego to Plast er {'1ty. the easternmosl poinl of lht> line whe r e il r onne<•ls wit h t he Southern Pacific Trans p<>rtat 1on Co. line from El Centro The 18·m ile P laster City to El Centro run w as the only portion or the old SD&A E line retained by Southern Pat•1f1c. the forme r parent comp~ny, wben it old .. .... _ .. the r1Aht-of way to the San Diego MetropolilAn Transit Aoard on Nov. I . 1979. MTOB BOl'GHT THE ratlroad. once valued at $32 million. for a bargain-price $18 million. the same price it cost to Mmplt'te the entire 170·1)'ll le line In 1919. The board plans to operate 1t.s light-r a il rapid transit line dubbed. "The T ijuana Trolley." on t6 miles of trar k between San DiP,ro and San Ysidro. near the Mexican border. The line onre had hourly passenger ser vice bet wttn San Diego and El Centro, with t arn for the 61"1·hour trip amOWllinl to S6. For the 1151 21 years or its cxistencf', how:ver, the train hauled onl)' frelght. -- The Bl DAILY P You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad Sunday. 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At,.r: ONT UNITS J\11 J. ht.Jl'nnm. l. hath, only !I yco.rh 11li 111nw 1•111 tl• r 101 1lion E:isv n·nt~I'> Olf1'1' v<>ur down a nd ownt! 0 r rn 1y r1·1,m1·1 t h1· c•ntil(• b~lan ce . I 1'">0 1'4~1 . Wf It) k~OW~?? TOP OF SPYGLASS Ultra Ruper ocean view. former model h o '1le with m a n y up g r a d es . s bedrooms, 3 baths. gorgeous pool and .spa. Priced at S895,000. with S787 .000 fin anclng . OWNER WILL CARRY DOVER SHORES PRESTIGE We are proud to represent one of the finest properties of Newport back bay. This pretigious Pstate sized home ofrers the fines t of amenities . F e atures within this 4800 sq. ft. re sidence inc-l114fes -4 -bedrooms. 3 .. baths, billiard r oom . formal dinin~. m arble C'ntry . ~wi mming pool, spa. and a panoramic view of the back bav and city li ghts . Valued at $699.000. · hi ¥H·f\th11111 '''UICI • t.' h11J1\I lllh 11111 ulll-11 I •" ~" $\1'\'J "~' 5 Ill Jhl,h ~p .tl ••'11!'1 4 bdrm 1-w<.1rm flrn111\' IOlllll l't·I fetl fo t lhe ~ll'l lVt' fan111\ °'\d1ool-; 'ihopprng & pa 1 I<. nt·u 1 hv ()UH·k ptl~'>l''>'HOO :iva1lahh• $2:m.OOCt '!hi• '"'t ""'·'' hl' Urn buy 1~! your lt f••t11rn . oh lht• oc1•::infrunt. New h111 fd1111:. l.•kt· cw( r $42G.OOO l'>ll!l at I '11 1111 :'O ) t•;1r!l. T1(1' quo lify1n.;. f',1111, .. l• t ttl(.d.., $fl!15tP•I Orlly 25 o/r down . balance 123 interest lor 5 Y,ears. Outstanding 5 bedroom 3 hath hom e. beautifully decorated . f antasUc patio area with pool and spa . Good views . S.559.000. '.,~ ..-.; •Whelan Real Estate OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 CDM'S BIGGEST llTILEHOUSf tfw 1rl~<1 I' Suut Ii ut 1 lw h1ghwa~. to;J..,, tu mJ 111 ldm v. nh Fn•rH h 1111111, µut111;. tronl ;incl liac k. l'UUlllf\. l.1l1 hl'll, .•llll cle1·k ·1.,. o f1 i.•pl .11 1•, 1or111,tl <l1n1ni.: ll\11 IM..'tll'llt•m~, 2', hath:-.wcl 101.' hult•awJ' 1111 1lw mu..,icr IX'dmrrni • llr<';ll lor ,•n l1·11a111111,: 211111 -.q It 1JI luu II\ 111..: .11 ~17.111111 S.•t• SJ1 .c .\I on 111 .ti • 511:! \(' l('l \ l ;,_..ICJI It I lC ~· \ 1,-;5 t~kMI W• always hon Ht. best U1Hnc)s of ttt. t..st pricet! OPEN 1-4 I 34 HARBOR ISLAND RO A ' FEE LAND :1 HH ~1 i RA homl.' f Paturin~ slate entrv. walls af windows . fircpl a<:e. kitchen huilt ins a11d frt'C' form h<'atl'c1 poot Moti\'~l <'d seller will c·n11s1de1 ;tll offt.•rs. Offrretl at $41\H !'(~I TORRE REALTY CORrORATION JACK GA LVIN SPYGLA SS 10°'0 DOWN '-I l!I !illll H.11 I' l!l'Jlll\ ll.1hhl111~ h1 uuk I" p111 <rll' h11d; 1•1111 ~ \II ma111 h\'1111.! :.irl .. 1:-. fl<"' I 7 J 4J 559-887" ---------1 thru F r l'n1·h 1l 1111r'1 luwaril.-; 1·ourt' a rd and BEACH HOME ... pa I h111.:1• 1.:1rn" ;i11111------~~--~...,, 3 PATIOS! l 'µi:r.ufrtl hca1·h hunw m '\t'" 1>ort Shon·-. W "lk to o<.·ea11 or µn \ at1· bto;1l'h Nt•" 1·a1µl•l m~ .irul I rl•sh paint 1110 ' l'u:-.tom tk 1·0-r.ilH>llS 3 µat10 ,. Seclu•Jed s u11cl1:1:k' 2 lld rms . and Jui.I s1:.'7.2.'\0 ' llurn. 752 (i(J(j \iff .... ~l FORCLOSURE NEAR 1.1111111 r11om f;ihuluu ... 1 uunt r' i.11lc \ 1c" l rum ma!oll'r su11t· l'all lur auut t:;:111r.so SO. CO.A.ST COMDO Wt• hud i. nnh I lt'fl Supl'r shu1 IJ, walk 111 l'\ er) thm~ Some w 1l h let\\ tnlCfl.''ll ll:<Slll\18 t1\1' l11J1" f)ltprNl at Sii.!>00 unct up a-10 :w;til; .BRIHG PAINT BRUSH • Whela Wind1111! 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Great view 2 ~drm + <:o nv e r . ation a r e a Tastetully decorated Excellent value at $3.59.500. 714 I 760-9333 _ .... -.................. _______ __ REALTORS 67S-S5 I I COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 211 SI. Coast Hwy •• c_... .. W.. 675-5511 WA.TaAIOMT DUPl.EX. Large 3 Br & den home w 1 Br rental Dock for 2 boats . Lavis h use of >Nood & glass Huge patio. Snndeck. ~OTIVATED SF.LL.ER ~ $429,500. llACH HOUSE. :--Sear ocean w t t · Br guest quarters . Fee land. $15().000. COHDO. Costa M esa Ch armer fire place. balcony. 2 Br. 2 Ba .. dining a lcove. Financini! available. $96.000. LID9 ISLE. Country French w/large fqrmal dining room . J large Br's. So pa~lp. Wide st. to st. location. $425.000. 0 A ~ r D s 0 N a E A L T t r N C. , 'Jewpool Blvd N 6 673·9060 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR BROAD MOOR WATERFRONT PROPERTY Option or lease option. $15.000 down. Sale : Submit. 2 M 3 Bdrms. C'a1) Gary Kruger for ·details . ' SIA WEST LIDO ISLE NO QUA,LIFYIMG MO POINTS MO PRE-PAYMENT PENALTIES Selle r will carry C'o ntract. 4 Bedrooms & den. 4 baths. fireplace. in m aster s uite. walk-in utility room wlth built.in storage . New carpeting & paint throughout. Immediate occupancy. Offered at $445.000. OPEN HOUSE SUM 12·4 219 VIA MICE SEA FOR MILES This m<:red1b1e Cliff Haven c ustom ho mt has an unobstructed view of the Newport Bays, Is la nds & Catalina f r om lt l e rall y eve r y room . Construct<:d "'1th qua lily throughout. I .. u. 4.DCJCJ-sq ft, tri-level h-a~ many - uuts t anding features. in cludin,g a wet b::ir. step down living room. formal rltnin j!. huJ,'!e family room. m ultiplt.• deeks. plus :i lar ge bdrrns and 4 baths. :·. truly t•l<>gant homr. Outstanding n wn l'r -pro\ 1d e<1 fi n a n c in g An exclusive offrrm~. S795.UOO. SUPER S TARtER He re ·~ a -;u per hu\'' \ well kept 3 bedroom I bath home 111 Costa 1\>h·sC:t. U pgrades mcludt· n <.>ar new carpet. roof <ind d1spos:.il R\' a(Tess and 2 s tor age sheds .'\ grp;,it slartC'r h<•m t• for <J young C'ouple t lnly $95.0011 .o r L-11_-.-;4 •· ';';~~~tw.-~· Balboa Island Realty ;\'\I>"\ f."' I \\I."' ~('.\\I ''\\ 673-8700 UMITS. UNITS SI 0,000 DOWH E1~hl •uur p it" t"• 1\\1\ '""'"\JI hU\ th··rr .ill \II 28drm unn' "'11 h 11nh 15 . r111Y.n (li11·11·d .it Slli.~)11 ";.llJ :11.1,1. .A.~n ~ Real Estate 111 ,, • .,., -.uhm11 · 3111 . \\ Ill I! h \\I .t •Jll < l' ii Ill!!:-. . lrplt h..1r<l\\11•>il lloor,... 111 "1~ 'll.1llH·d ~IJ.1:. 11.1• lull 1111 • ul lll· ,,,.. :! 0·.ir ga1 ;\IU!ol 't:l l t <r ~ l )1111 lllHI U•Jll l!I~ l:J'.!ll • I I I • t t .,1 I o1.1 11 B.11 l.1 r LINDA ISLE 3. f MILLION llb r 7tw The inn:... I '''('II ing e!>l<ttt• '10 Lind:1 \\'11w l'Pllar gam" r<inm 1nd11nr (111tdour pool + :-.pa l r11•cpi.il turnin~ ha:... in \It'" 1'111., '""Ill lur Xf. · yar ht For appt <".ill Boh & Om 11..· Koop 11:11 L•,;1: itit1 1~1 RE/MAX I I I j t -J --1 -- RCTaylorCo 640-9900 INVESTORS 15 units 111 l'os t<1 \tesa. 1.nr,£.!e two and ont> bedroom <1 pa rtments . G a rai:?<'S and carport s Center courtyard wit h RBQ's ~ear srhools and !-.hoppi n~ .\skmg µrt('l' S.5~5.000 . RCTaylorCo 640-9900 CREATIVE WEAL TH THROUGH REAL ESTATE If you h avt' e ver cons idered a career .in real est ate sales. or are presently li censed. or you"re just a real es tate buff. ha ve y our questions a ns wt'rl'd by joining us. THE UAL HT A ras CottOHA D& MAI One s pecial hour. Decemher l l. 1980, 7-SPM Jlighli~hts of the .-vening will be: Why buy or sell real estate now? Selling real estate in today's mar ket. Dt:'veloping a real estate career Importance of a continuing sales education. Please ca ll m e personally . Ms . Callihan, for r eservations. Refreshments will be served. If you would Lt.Jee to. but are un,able to a ttend. call me. The material will be m ailed to you. 6-75-9421 I I I I ::.. ('f8 ON&. Y PllOT macnab I Irvine realty A IUBSIOIAA Y Of" fHE 1 .. VINt COMPAN Y .. CANYON-....... nc '11WI Ofl9t IUM •·•:lo P.M. I ••woOo \.AMII ":o~h h Normandy t'Xt:<•uti ve homr SHkS u<tr h ~ o:.th t-'um\I & bilhard room:,~ ltbrary l.'x4u1Mt•· tkta1I dnt.I ltU3 hty ,•raft:,mani,hap. Golf 1·ou1:.t• Ai "'to:h1 h~ht ''""~ $2 000 uoo t vnnc Val~ntan tl44 ti200 1·1 .f7 1 .MIWP091. UST IUY! $17\ ~I "11 11 mu\t> uu into a lo el) J EUC 3 ti.H h f Jmll~ honw 111 the fabulous W e ~t f llff Ul\'d 11 \l ~t· pl IHltt' ''O rn e r lot amm.n uldtt-1\ ldntl <.'<AJ>t-J Sp<.trk hn~ d l.'40 Suzanne Shuh·t &t2 ~JS 1T 38 ' &.AUi& P<*ff TOWMHOMI! ~legant 38R. 21·'l bath <""Ondo "" pta oCation i,h utten. in mas ter BR. wood pJrQl.l~l fluut ... in entry and kitc hen Designer \'J llro\t'rtrl~" $1 :19 500 Lee Henkd 752 1414 IT-39> UMDA ISU LAGIOOM! Traditional sty le w/htgh ceihngs. t•lcgtJnt carpet and handsome fixtures . family room on lhl' b.n an<l'largt> billiard playroom. 4BRS and baths. '"\µpt onl)' $U150.000 leasehold land Dock ror ss· boat Cathy S(:h Wt>l<'kN t 642 8235 CT -40 > DIAMATICAU Y CUSTOMIZ9! 4 slOry wood and glass home w 5HHS. F'orma l dining rm and li vin ~ rm w otcan aml canyon views. Balcon!es and ~June~ stud a11d retreat area. ill on over •;, acre! s.s25.000 Lvnnt' Valcntmt' 644-6200. CT-41 > . ,. IASTILUPF"' YllW AMD ,OOLI High on a hill!?ide st reet-to-street lot il,l excellent condition featuring JBRS. family rm and large formal dining rm. Priced to sell a t $279.500. Shown by appt. only. Larry Dyer 642-823.5: <T-42 l 11• ~ -.... YAWi! Outstanding-Woodbridge Creekside home w/4BRS. 3 baths in premium location. Numerous up~rades incl. central air. plush carpets and· 3 covered patios. Owner will carry large 2nd. S189,900. Rose Gammon 752-1414. CT-43 ) PtlST TIMI °"81D ... on Peninsula Point corner lot across the street from beach w ·:view of the ocean. Lg . s unny patio lfo'rilc wi 2BRS and .. guest quarteh Great potential. $355.000. Amy Gaston 642-8235. <T «) 119u1sn1 S,ANISH SITTlfif(i! Ste p throu g h classic br1ck detailing and garden splendor into a tastl' of s unny Spain. Convenience & cha rm an this 2 story. 4BR home w/ptivate s pa. wet bar and mort> • A must see for $153.900. Toni Morri~ 551-8700 tT 45 l U9UISITI HIUTOP ESTAn! i-:xh1harpll0 ~ \'lt!~S from e very room of this elegant F'rench Meditl'rra11e•m SBR home. 3 levels of handcrafted staarcast>s . master & executive suites. Gourmet kitchen. 2-story family rm w/ lofl. 5 (pies. f!levator. 3 wet bars . pool. suuna <i nd s pa. $2 .900.000. Lynne Va lentine 644-62~. CT -4fi l LINDA ISLE ESTATE! Charmi n g 5B R Ch :.it e au w/pre mium bay location . S p acious r ooms for entertaining incl. e legant bay and paneled library. Pool. spa. sauna a nd dockerage for so · yachL Appt. only. $5.000.000. Cathy Srhwt•it k••rt fl42 ·8235. <T -47 1 .. 'UMDBSTATEO REGAMCf!" ~e\\lY list ~d Ports mouth mcxle l in Spvi.:la-..s w 1'1<1 <h:gn·e vi"ew . JARS. fa mllv rm and s hellt'rl'd outdoor spa lkautiful landseapan,g ~572.500 incl. I.and Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. 1T-48 1 • JAMTASTIC LAICE VIEW! ~nJoy sophis ti cc.ted livin~ on the lake w :J· extra· large decks, 2 master s uites. greenhouse k1ll'hen \\lndow. and eentral air Shows lik e a model. $249.000 Young Park 551-8700. tT -49 > -LIDO CONDOMINIUM -SUPlll! F.turopean fl a\'or w/ Newport lifest yle. A slip for a large yacht . wrou~ht iron gates lead to lush secluded garden. entry on the hct y. wood noors. antique fplc. 3BRS. 3 baths. $975.000. " Barbara Aurte 642-8235. <T-50) S,YCiLASS Hill! Ch a rming single story . JBR. 2 bath Portsmouth model w/formal dining rm and fa mily rm. High beam ceilings and light. airy feehng w/soft decor . La rge spacious yard w/room for pool or spa. On l)'. $519.000 incl. la nd. Donna Godshall/S:tndie Fix 644-6200 CT -51> HEW IN ltG CAHYON! Enter the security gates Lo this s uperb 3BR Monaco model w t J· private patios. dra matic entry and 32 ' li ving room. Waiting for your touches. $435.000 Terry Hanes/Tum Alhnson 642-8235. cT-52 > LOW COST -HICiH YALUE! For price. qutJltty <t nd location there is a bsolutely nothing com parable in t he entire area. This spacious 3BR residence in Irvine Terrace is a splend i~ buy and a rare opportunity. $239.500. Coby Ward 642·8235. CT-53 l THI UL't!MATI HOME! Prestigious home w elegance, grace ana style located within a gated community on a cul-de·sac only I b lock from pool and spa. 3 fples , 2 wet bars and a huge bonus room are yours for entertaining a nd relaxing. $289.900. Dan Johnson 551-8700. (l'-54) 'IMIMSULA! Lovely 28R home on the point offers coiy livin g r.oo m W'/b'rick fplc . spac ious family rm w/wooden beamed ceilings & skylight. Unfurnished at $342.<XX>. furnished foF $347.000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. CT-55 ) · &IGANT AHO SPACIOUS! Beautiful French Provincial 5BR home w/forma l living rm & mirrored dining room. • Paneled library a nd family rm. Elegant master suite w fplc. Outs ide bric;k patios incl. outstanding view, pool and spa. ~.300.000. Lynne Valentine 644 -6200. (T -56) ... CANYON WITH YllWS! 2BR & de n condo w/wrap around deck to e njoy views of golr course a nd magnificent sunsets . ·Supert) location plus commuqity pool and tennis. 48 SEA ISLAND DRIVE. $255.000. Tom Allinaoo 642-8235. <T -57 I 1..-o llUt Immaculate Country French 3BR & family rm home w/large brick patio ~ Profeaslonally decoratecl 1475.000. Berit MitcbeU 842~.-rr-9>- 144-t200 , ............ Or • ......,*90.-' .. -------... -·-... ..-...... -_. - * OPIM HOUSI 1-4 * OflH IM CHIMA COYI < 'oruna del Mar hideaway just steps to W(Jtc r 3 BR. 2 BA. $380.000. See Nancy Simmons At 2'7 18 SHELL OPlt4 IN COIC>tifA DB. MA• Oul~t :mdmJ,: ()(•ean. hartx>'r & city lights view 4 BR. + Fam . Rm. in Harbor View Hills. $319.500. See Ly leen F.wmg At 3400 SAUSALITO onN IN IA YSHOalS Gracious 3 BR. + artis t ·s studio & dark room. A Fren c h pastry . $350.000. See Eleanore Bowi e Al 265 l 'HESTVl E:W OPltil IN IA YSHoalS Ownt>r will finance this spacious 3 liR . home. Land included $495.000. See Mary Harvey At 2450 MARINO onN IM IA YCllST Three BR. + Fam. Rm. & Dinin8. Room for boat or t railer. $259.750. Se e Evan Co rk e tt At 2021 COM MODORE. OP9t IH IACI IA Y YJUAGll 3 HR . ~' 2 BA. End unil Townhome. Well maintained community. Pool ~pa . $-l-39.500. See La Vonda A1 390 SUN HISE Cl RCLE 0'94 rM TIMTLHOCI YIST A Go r J?t>u u s view . 4 BR . FR . Waldorf's finest mode l. Exceptional d ecor. Private co vered patio . $299.000. See Barbara Ballmann At. 12 VALLEY Vl EW OCIAM... & JITrY YllW Lovely open California style home. <..;ated entrance. J BR. Cha rming den & Fam. Rm. Lrg. paHo with c1r<'ul ar pool. Short walk to private be ach. Perfect lot. $649.000 includ- ing the land in Cameo.Shores. IA YSHOIES DOU. HOUsa Th1s om.• has it a ll. Beamed ceilinf?S. L>utch doors . Parquet floors. -New ('O pper piJK'S. J BR . + fa mily rm. Rt>autiful lv deC'orated & re modeled. Fr<.'nt h d1)ors lead to lovely walled patio ~.000 LINDA ISLE l>r;1 matu: om.· ·tory Hig h heamt.>d \'1·!1111).!:-i Family rm. + convertible 111-n l'tl'r & s lip for lrg. b.oat. s I .:.!'lo.mo lt•ast'hold. DANCE A\.L MICiHT 111 "itJe ;md beautiful hallwavs on 1-:oq~cous imported Italian ·tiles . F loat in l'UStom designed atrium ·spa. Watch rhe s unset over the pa\ 1l1on whi le sipping your "favorite" on view lounges. 3 HR. c us tom in Lrvine Terracl' Entt•r- taint•rs ddight. !615.000 r l'l' · AffOltDAIU JASMINE CIE8 LO\'l·I~· i BR & den Very private V<:trd & ~pa Guard gated communi- ty offl•rin~ tennis swi mmang & lush Mfl't·nh•:lt-.. $275.000 with attracti ve fina nt·mg. . HEY! LOOtl ME OYH This ·1 BH 21 :.! bath has just been re- dt•t·11ralt-d for you. Come see this J.:n·:ll family home ~ith pool in W<·:-ileliff s:ns.500. DOM"T MISS THIS Popul:tr 2 BR . 2 BA . "Cardiff" model in Un1ver sit v P ark 's Tn- ran· It's hright. cheery. in great t·on<lit1on & located on a quiet J.!rt•t·nbe lt. One of the best buys south of the San Diego Freeway. S l 2fti)(Xl Fe<•. AllOILAIE CONDO Uram;iti<' COVINGTON one story t'O ndo. Sunken living room. Two master RH suites Breakfast eating nook + dining rm. Attached double g ar<lJ..:l'. Sl5l.500 14. DEUGKT IM THI DUME HOMIS I hl'dmom K f:NS INGTON Wrought 1 r on I:' n t r y . 0 r a m at it' at r i u m . Dt1<·11r(:ltor WCJ II L·ov(•r1ngs & attrac- ti\ ,. lands<.';.iping $2~11.000 T .. LIYIMG IS EASY ... A c01.v J hedroom townhome in Uccrficl<l. Enjoy community s wim- mmJ;? & tennis. Close to school & s hopp111~. Shown by appointment only $139.500. WITH AIUS OF CilllMl&TS f n Uni versity Park we have con- dominium li ving at its finest. Three large bedrooms. Lovely formal din - ing r()()m. Warm famil~ kitchen. Beautifully landscaped patios. All the amenities of acreage & family livi n~ with minimum care for you. $158.500. SPACIOUS VIEW On th<' golf course. Two bedrooms plus den . One level Condo. In Hancho San Joaquin. Some financ- ing :lvailuble $175.000. A llT OFOLI' l mpot1.ed Mexican tiles are a part of the charm ,of this cheery 3 BR. townhome in Unive rsity Park. Fireplace. Formal dining area. Prime greenbelt location. $13',0C]f>. llllinrNlllTC•H»M • 644:9060 •' .... --... VIEW VIEW OPEN llM£ SUI 1·5 You've Arrived at ... U.A .ISLE -- Ne wly remodeled 8ayfront. The OD· ly fee home on the market. E.x. tensive use of authentic European antique woods and stained glass windows. 4 Bdrm. 3112 ba & maid's quarters.......Exclusive and by appt. only. $2.6 million. 11¥111 University Park. ~xcel end unit Cardiff w/custom loft. 0¥eniud k>t and close to pool. Oct the greenbelt. This charmer has excellent as- s umable home or bachelor pad. $158,900. lS Jordan East Open Saturday and Sunday 12-4 1m11 Love!)' 3 Bdrm. 2 bllda. ""Mngle (•1- ly hoffte with VERY pttv8'e y"ltd. Xlnt l<X:ation . close to schools , lllop. ping and freeway. Sl&C.500. 34 Almond Tree Ln Open Sunday 1-4 llYINE Turtlerock. Enjoy the ultimate an family livin g in this tastefully d ecorated 4 bdrm home. At10 includes formal dining rm and family room. Convenient to parks . s h o pping and ex ce I schools . $199.900. 19441 Sierra Raton Open Sunday 1·4 r --•• _._., .. ·~ UDO ISU N<:wly decor ated 4 Bdrm wtUt 4 baths Includes pool and spa. Im- ' m aculate. Jmmed. occupancy 204 Via San Remo Oµen Sun 1-4 · 30 ComA DEl MAI Fantastic ocean view. 4 Br charmer w ultimate privacy. MZS.<XXl. LAGUNA HILLS Portofino mdl in Ali so Hills. 4 Bdrm. 212 baths. Pool and spa. $247.500. IC CANYON Custom home on golf course. 5 Bdrm, 4th ba. 6000 IQ. ft. View. Sttunty. Sl.95 mi~. Ill CANYllC .. 2 Bdrms +den in wonderful end un· it. Excel finan. Priced to sell at $300,000. IC CANYON Popular Deauville Townhome with pool and s pa. Lovely canyon view. 3450 SQ. ft. All new cpt and paint. Oversized lot. Priced to sell at $575.<XXl. Excel financing avail. LINDA ISLE Charming waterfront home with lots of wood • tUe. Accommodates 75 ' boat. $2.15 mlllion. NEWPOIT HDCHTS Fixer upper. Family home with pool and brick. E"cel location. SlM.900. -. DANA PINT Spectacular views of Dana Point Marina coastline from this im- maculate 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. Fully equipped workshop and 2nd kitchen. Fantastic patio for· enter- taining includes bar, bllin BBQ and 1as heaters. Excel Ofifter financing with 25% doltn. 1750.-GOO. -CATAUMA ISIJIJ Ready to move into. Furnished 2 Bdrm oondo with great view. Includes S passenger golf cart. Ex- chan1e possible. 1171 len Jo ...... Ad. Acroet "°"' ... CANVON Newpott .... MO-Sm . ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * * * Heritage Collection MIWPOIT HMHTS Quaint 3 Bdrm 2 bath. re modeled homt!, reaturing separate family room. 2 fireplaces. hardwood noors . near new roof. coppe r plumbing. RV access. Owner's anxious and will :.i ssisl with the finan cing. Offered 1:&l only $189.900. Call 540-1151 IMVISTOIS D&ICiHT Maximum leve rage with $5.000 down. 2 Bdrm condo. Owner will ca rry ba lance with agreeable terms and payments. Gross in<.'.ome $.5400. Asking $76,900. Call 540-1151 AU THI WOIK'S DOMI f n this beautiful home which features : 4 Bdrms. 3 baths . 3 ca r ~arage. lovely pool a nd bpa . Move-in ('ond ition Asking oqly $1 97.500 Call 540-t 151 -cOtrOHAl>S:-MAI Enter a r ea lm o f appoint ed elegance m this ('Ustom F.u ropean ho m e featurin g Fren ('h doors . molding, h i:1 n<.l -pa1n ted tiles and beveled glass. See the open house on Saturday and Sunday from 12-4 a t 315 Poppy. $69.S..OOO ·· Vcr v afforclahll' (.'hrona del Mar du piex Two ~hr :.ind dt>n units south of PCll c;rn,d irwomc. pn n• red U('\•d ~35 000 IA YSIDE COVE \'1l'" of hCJ _, ho..i t:-. h1IJ:.. Enjoy th1· l'omforts of h(1ml· and tlw :imt·n1tll'" of th1~ c·t1mmunil\' rw;ir the w<1 tcr Twu hl'droom..,. den 2 11 h<Jth :- Lar gc ~p:1<:1ous rooms and L'll'J.{anL d et·o r O"nen. \ul l ;.i s ... 1st in fin ancing. C'<ms1der t rl:ldes S6JO.IHl4l lie;. CANYON-HEW LISTING Pri \'acy a ho11nds in this ele,l!ant. 3 lwdrnom. ;{ hath Borrleaux model which nfft'f'> cnmf11rl Jnrt sp::ic1ou~ lt \·in g 111 a n l''H't•llt•nt lot at1on Ow ner-\\Ill :i--. 1st in fin:11H·inJ! Off cn·d cit S:l% om S f'r r>pen houst• on S<tt and Sun fr·•m 12 I at 8 Rul' Chatea11 Ho\'al B~st bu~ in Big C'any1111 t•:>.<·,·llent oppl)r1 unit~ 1 n p11rt'hasl' J 't'r~ . s pal'IOUS townhomf'. ..i be1!(oom" a nd a gameroom. l'ach with a lnllh Formal li n ng and damn~ room:-.. s t urfy aml pl)wdcr rnum $6111.000 COUHTIY FtllE:MCtf IH IA YSHotlES This unique -t bedroom home on fee• land has bel'n c.·11st(1m des1J.?ne<l to in«lude .,·,.ench doors. wood panl'O windows solid oak cabinets. bilv wi ndow with seat . hunclpamted 'll l~. hardwood floors a nd used brick Sec the open hous<.' Sat 'StJn 12-4. 2731 Bayshore. $695.000 WATHRONT WITH Slf' This 3 br. 21 2 ba townhonw has a patio and deck right on the ba~ v.·it h a s lip for 35 · boat Offered full \' furn isherl for onlv S320.000. thi.s home has hecn used onl~· as a p:lrl time• SC('ond homl' MEWPOIT HEICiHrS BPst buy m Ne" port fl<.•ighls a ch<.irmang .. musl -St•e .. 3 bedroom home with firc plat't' Hugtc• yard has r oom for pool a nd s pa On l~· $169.500. \.100 ISLE This 3 bedroom hom e on Newport ·~ most popular island has just been recarpeted· a nd h as new paint. fixtures a11d landscapin~. Excellent t er m s . owner w il l c o n s ider lease-option. low down payment Open Sunday 1-4 at 112 Via Quito $425 .000. WATaAIOMT LIYIMCi The charm and isla nd hfestvlt:' of Balboa Isla nd are vours with.this 5 bedroom home with pri\·a tl' pier and slip for JS' boat. WYCi&.ASS Hill Beautiful home hiJ,?h abovl' Ncwp<>rt Beach wi'th a fantastic v1ew . .or ~ bay and ocean front. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths and a pool with two spas. Immac ulate : lus h landscaping : ext·ellent financin~. $795.000. UDO PAii CO.OP Large 1 Bdrm ('O·OP wt bay and ocean view in security bldg with swi mmin g poo l a nd excellent financing. $269,000. I 1; , I q 'I 'Ii t; 1 '; 111.' II , - llEAL ESTATE EICCEt.LEHCE SINCE 190 COWi WITH US. .• TO .. WfOlt ... Mn. Well hualt ru<1l om hum\' LO\'(•I) \'It!"' of the hubor Three PMC'IOlL' be<.11(.um~ t''arrul room hH wt;t .bar. p lus built tn h•r,·o Sunkl•n llnng room with 9 1.·e1ling. o~ "*'' 14111 <•arr) 1.·ompll'lt-ftnalu:lna Oown payment 0C''1bl(·' ()\H<'k J~ t·M11o u Ill t1mt' for Christmas ! 4J I SAM _,..llMNO ......•........••....... $160.000 OM ltll'\.A T JOI CHlllTMAS. COMI WITH US ..• TO DO¥• SMCMllS. 60 Feet of bay front ! llugt' brH·k ltrra1.·~ with ornamental trees . Four bedrooms. Ba} nc"' from all hving ureas including master bedroom. You o"'n tht> l<i nd ' To our knowledg~. this is the bes• buy on ba~ front 401 H<>nH STAI lAHI .......................... St4S.OOO COMI WITH US ..• TO DOYa ~IS. A great assemblage of e legant features .. Dramatic courtyard e ntry with pool. spa and fountain. t-'our huge bedrooms. dining room and den . Exercise room. Sp~ctacular view of bay and lights l072 SAM11A~Dll1¥1 ........•..........•........ S7SO.OOO COME WITH US ... TO DOYR SHOR£S. Refreshin{! Upper Bay view plus u galaxy of night li~hts . Three bedrooms. dining and family room home. Walk·in wet bar. ·Sunken con- versation area in living room with fireplace. Pool ! 1472 GALAXY DRIVE ..............•..•............ $615,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVH SHOllS. When you live tn this regal three bedroom home. with formal dining_ room and family room. heaven could 0e a-disappointment ! The one third acre y<trd wit h pool. decking a nd luxuriant plantings compliment the home ... like one is in love with another. I 363 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. $4'5,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVH SHOIH. Beautifully upgraded four bedroom home. Formal dining room. Family room. f',asrinating li ving room with floor to ceiling brick fi re place. Gourmet kitchen. Stimulating view of Upper Bay Price re - duced $25.000. 1730 GALAXY DRIVE ........................ HOW $415,000 COME WITH US ... TO WESTCUFf. Home of distinct ton ~ Four spa<'ious bedrooms. each with private bath. One bedroom and bath ideally located for maid or teenager. Art istic pool. Luxurious spa. Owner will carry financing. t 242 SOMYSIT LANE ••............... -.••••...... S~60,000 COME WITH US •.. TO IA YCHST. Price reduced ! Ideally situated four bedroom home on quiet secluded s treet. Din· ing room. Family room. Den or s tudy. Large pool including new heater plus auxiliary solar heating. Owner motivated. lt2l GUNWOOD LA.Ml ....................... MOW $310,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCllST. Immaculate fou r bedroom home . Teakwood paneling. Marble e ntry. Brass lights. Corning cook top stove. Built-ln microwave oven. 80xl08 lot. Owner may carry 1st TD at 13'"/,. I 700 tl'1ME AVENUE •......... : ••....•.•••••... : .. $205,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 631-7300 HUGE CHEAPY! :\h.~a v~rdto tn-ll'\ l" 5 ~rm. ;J bath),. farn11) n>11m. 1lmrni: rooin . 2 I 1 r v p l:.l l· t' ~ , " l' 1 h a r lln •ak l'a:.I rcJllrtl. :J "a r l{a1 agto. 11rorl'~~111na ll) landsvapl'll Tr) lo malch this one f11r uni\ SJi.J.!M)IJ Call 546 23 l:J mA~I I 01/4 Assum. Loon and lhl• scllC'r will 1·arry l>Ome on th1), 1:arcl~n 2 tklrm t:ondo Walk lo e\'er) hthrnll. IJl01•k:-. lo So C.:11a~1 Plat.d and of fert'd ut onl) $115.500 ~O·Jti6fi • Whelan RealEstate 6 BDRMS 4BATHS ... W-LISTIHG DUPLEX Q.OSITO HACH 3 Bed. 2 baths each unit. "'1rnished. Slone F / P lower. Good s um · mer/winter rental Ask· ing 1275.000. S48·0715 eve. WTSIDEC.M. I TllPLEX Large 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. rlreplace plus two -2 • Bdrm, I bath In excellent condition. Priced a l llVUOO. associated '' . UALPIOPU will love this beautiful 111>1raded 2 bdrm condo. SUper Joutlon. ONLY •.500. Owner may help with {iunt'lna. Call trt.5110 tOl;lay: .BAYFRONT 40 foo{ lot beautifully landscaped. Ha s older residence and private pier and float. $1.780,000. fi r m. (7141 673-4400 121 J) 62a.2121 The Harbor Area's aldHt Real Estot• Firm FOURPLEX S•te AM ...... l y•• old. ,_ ,... wHlt CI lty ,..., ..t recr•illl• ,..... loc...,.. Ill c•l·d•·HC style co•rty•rd ....... u •. 0.. .... l .... wltll ..-Ck. tlw-ee ...._ 2 ..................... ..... IO'Ye. Mee $242,100. EMEllALD IAY LEASE Spec._.. wMawtllw .,.... .,..._ .............. . ..._ eamfc .... OwMr-d .._ ..._ ..... ,.... .......... . ~ .... .._ ...... d .. ... ,,..., ... c "' ..... .... ley. O•IHI .. SSOOO .._. 644-7020 MIWPOIT llACH ...... pc:A ..... -"-' .. LI..-""" ALLSTATE iiALTORI ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!i!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~~ '· llYINI TlllACI ,.°"' aow -S7t1.ooo New e xclusive listing . Most fantastic IC>l'a tion for viewin g the boating aC'livity. jetty. ocean. br ight lights & romantic Cat alina Is la nd. Just in time to have a c lose-up view of t he Chris tmas boat ·parade. Ne w .. lus h la ndstaped te rrace. 4 Bedrooms. f am. r m for m a l dining . dual s t o n e llf't'places. 3·car garage. Ca ll for appt. 11.AUTIM. DO¥H ~S HEAT VllW-$4'5,000 , 0.... Wll CmTf SJ70,000'T.D. I J l/10/o Int" att. Mo~ FM. On Pres tjl:!ious Galaxy Drive. You wi ll bt· impressed with this lovely 4-bedrm home with a very fabulous room for t:ntcrtaining a ·crowd of pe9ple. A g reat open floor plcrn with fa mily rm and formal liming plus a beautiful large pool & s pa on the view side. 1620 GALAXY DR. SAT /SUH 12:30.4:]0 MOUNT AIM TOP HOMI ARROWHEAD-SHOW YAWY /\ tx-autiful award winning home on top of the world. Ski in the . winte~. s wim in the summe r & enjoy this outstanding J bedroom home for all seasons . Only $96.500. SEPARATE HOME & INCOME $275,000 Prime East Costa Mesa location near 21st & T ustin Ave. You will love this cha rming separate 2 Bdrm home of r edwood s idinJ! on wide lot. plus two 2 Hdrm irrC'ome units . A beautifu1 woodsy pr ivate p<1tio w / BBQ a nd h uge t•x pa nSl\'l' s pa. t)uiet. neaceful & p1 C'l un•sri ut• Ca II for appointment. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., IEALTOIS 211 I S-JHqlliR tlls load HEWPa.T CENHll. 'H.I. 644-4' I 0 UO,OOODOWH • llG CAHYOH VIEW * Trans ferred owner insis ted ·on best. tak~, advantage . Set agains~ a ch anging bac kdro p of green and golden slopes. long shadows. and twinkl ing li g h ts ; this m ajestic 5 bedroom home offers a spacious tiled foyer flanked by large living room and dining room . The ruddy glow o( blazing logs from 2 fi replaces provides a feelin~ of snug cheerfulness. You are guarant eed lo love it a t $279.000. Terms cus tom tailored t o your needs. For p r ivat e showin g call (7 14) 759·1501. • • IACk COUMTIY YllW • * Unique combination of location. design & value featu ring a free form or architecture with cedar siding & soaring panes of glass. This fine residence offers many c us tom fe atures of enduring e lega nce wit h d o u ble d oors leading to a hide .away master suite. Call 1714 > 759·1501 for the many details on this property . ... NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2670 SAM Ml&UIL DRIVE 1714175'-150) Walker&Lee Real Estate WHY LINGO REAL EST A TE? As an e xperien ced r eal estate professional you can appreciate the ad vantages on a good offi ce locat ion. At LINGO REAL ESTATE our central office sites in every • coastal city from Newport Beach to San Cle mente give you and your clie nts a direct "coastal connection " to the a r ea's prime properties. Our Newp or t Beac h Offi ce. c o n venien t ly' locat e d in Ne wport Center . is j ust m in utes to the surrounding communities of Costa Mesa. _ Irvine and Santa An a . As t his d y n a mic c ompany continues to grow a nd break all sales volume records you can become a pa rt or this im portant team effort. Does this sound like the type of o r ganization you 've been looking for ? If so. contact N6el Johnson, 644-7020. for a confidential interview. Wh y Lingo Re al Estate ? Why l a ke a c h a nce o n somebody else! btnoo , ... ~020 ..... _ Sunday. O.C.m~r 7, 1980 DAIL'( PILOT ('I I LIDO ISLE Assumable financing. wide street. ex- cepttboal location on 40 ' 'lot. 3 car gar.age, 3 bedroom . 2 bath .' south -patio. Ask for Bo1> or Yvonne . S400.000. EASY LIVING Lido· Peninsula mobile ho m e . 2 ~droom. 1 bath. cabana . Ask for Bob or Yv~;me. $25.900. -LIDO CHARMER Spacious 3 bdrm w/dramalic stairway to family room. 2 frplcs. security syst e m . F r e nc h d oors. gourmel kitchen. A must for you to see. $425.000. Presented by Barbara Chambers. Ag t . EXODUS •... JO' Boat slip view. 2 + den. many ex· tras. New. $225.000. Hunti ng t on HarboUL For today's bargain. tomor· row 's un paralled appreciation.• A!'ik for Gloria Sceber ras . J\gt. Frw,,.. .... _. ......... .. ....... Cal ROW fOf' .,.,.t I::••· 673-7300 })!7 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH Balboa Pe ninsula Po int. 4 Bdrm. 4 ba. New E ngland style residences. built to perfection. From the entry floored w/hardwood . behold the breathtaking ~race of the stair case ris ing to the upper floor. The e legantly appointed living r oom o pens onto a Bayfl-ont s unn y terrace and boat dock while t he master suite above e njoys another p rivat e viewing o f Newp o r t Harbor's magnificent ha~· & blue Pacific. A spectacula r diniNO r oom /fam1Jy a rea a nd comp ~-~ gourmet kitchen promise a W f> 1th of possibilities for g racious living and entertaining. Sl.295.000 each. Opell Wu 4ey I to I 2274 & 2271 C"-f lcl. -C.cl.M. 110.ADMOOR + Yiew. PrillM loc..._ ..... " HM lr'OOd- MOCN" .._ • ,.., wt.Mr. 5"ps to pri•• c I IElllltity ,..al ...t .,._. baft. Sih.led -.............. 4 ......... l Wh. led .. roof, ... Cl..,........,,. Loh of wood dK ... cwlu .... to c...._ Of. ferff at Slts.ooo. -MOllLE HOME IH IRVINE, s.p.r-...... usto. 2 ..... & .... ••r • .., Ill fri1ncly S Stw Parti Ill I"-· , ....... bowlllg .,...... pooe ,._, cW.h111M & wh ....,.., Otlfy $59,500! -H.I. VIEW -OHL Y Utt.GOO. c ....... w.-heuff•• .._ wfftt pod .t.w. COllftywd ....,.,, ................... & ..... ....., ,......_~&wood .... floors. .................. Fae ....... .......... -ILUffS LI.ASE. l•..tlftll J M•n1111. 2112 b9fll coMo. T,._ M ................ w.,... ..... ,......,.. .......... ... & .. .,.., ........ c..,. ..... Of. f..-.4 " s 1,050 ,.,. ..... -VllW HOMI -200/o DOWN. 0.... wll c.,., I st TD. 0.. of c.r .................. ..... ... ............ LAc•4 .. ... ,...., ... Cl IElllllt wlllt pNI. Lh, .. ry ..... , ........... 2 . ,,,., ............... ,._' lnati._. ..-. PttfNt fw ..... & 1wesuta1I • ""'Y wffttH .. Slf7,000. -WISTCLlllll M.I. ADULT c.-. ..... J ........ 2 Wfl. ........ ,.... ............ .. ,..., ..... 2744 I. COAST HWY. COllOMA DIL MAI 759-1&1& ,......... ~- BEST IN BLUFFS I PLAM IAYFIOHT. l"antas tl panora mic view from t!Vt!ry N>Ofl\ completely new throughout. 3 Bdrn• 2lfl bath. fa mJ room . 2200 sq. r $299,000. onM SUN 12·4 2'17 VISTA OIMAD6 e SPICTACULAR TllNA. 3 Odrm . 2 1~ bath. 1900 sq . ft. Highly upgrade<f Neutr al colors throughout. $235.000. • O,.M SUN 12-4 431 VISTA PAI.ADA HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOll. IMC. VIEW DUPLEX Pri m l' r,orona de l Mar location wa lkin~ dis t ance to tht' beach Extra large units . 4 a nd 3 lldrrns respectively with bit. in kitchens , fireplaces '& lots of sq uarl' foota).!..- Ex cellcnt finan C'ing a\·aJlahll· ·$389.500 fuU prict'. (714J 673-4400 121 l) 628·2828 . Th• Harbor Area's ~\i Rul Estate Firm RUl.B<>lt Pete Barrett ~ally SPEND CHRISTMAS AT IDYLL wtLD Move right in · ~l o11nla1n f'hald 3 Bdrms. 21 ~ b::.ths. :! f1n·pl;;n! .... 1p I us bu i I t 1 n h I.' a I i n g h lll l t 11l le lectr i c kitc he n Ex C'l' r>l i 0 11 tll 'location in wildf'rness an•;1 -... j.!0<1d a ccess road Xlnl fin4n1111g' Call Ken ~ight. ROUGH HEWM WOODS and shake roof 1nvil1• ,·m1 into this C07.Y Newport lll•1 ght" · hnnw l '-;1·d " bric:k fireplan• a ncl 1hagonal p :ml'I in g e nha nce th<.· inlt:rtur 111 th1:-. :.! Bdrm collage on largt.> knn•d H 2 lot. Sl35.000. 151 I T_... A•e., CM Opett Sat/S-1-5 IE IH FOR CHlllSTMA S! ! La rJrc 2 story PC'n insultJ l'oull honw ~. 4 Bdrms. 4 ·baths <k n. s111dy. · large mas te r hd rm .rnd :! 1·:1r garage. Vacant nwnC'r ;1n\11t11~ • and m<1~ c·arry 2nd TD -:~:;!.,.'1m I 5 77 MirCllRm', lalboa O~ s.., I · S GRACfOUS AHO SPAC IOUS Custom homC' in Cit ff ll;,i\ l'll l..1 1 i,:1• rooms ftlr t>ntt'I t L11n1ng ;111d l'11l ' ups ta irs s 1tt1n J,! r111>111 \\t \11 panoram1t· v. utt•r 'l l'\\ ~1.1!'> 1100 Com par<'' 225 kilM)s Ploc:e, HI Opef' Sat/Sun I ·5 DELIGHTFUL. SUHHY CAPE COD J n on l' or '\1•\\ p 11 r1 ·~ n11·1•s 1 ll l'l )!hhorh 11<1d s U;tt hr1111111s .111d kitt h en hl':1ul ilt1l l' l'l'llltHh-ll·d warm wallpap1·r ~ :ind 111\1 ·1~ furn1sh1ngs thn111111 I .11 ... h l.(t l'l'lll'I'~ • m <An~· spt.•r1<1I t 1111C'ht·" \\'alkttl!! di s : tan ce to a ll SC'hools Si!55.00ll 04 S..to AINI A••. Hwpt HCJh SW'. 1·5 NICER TH.AH HEW-WESTCLIFf Enjoy lhl· winter s 11n ~1hr11 sk~ ltJ.!hh and lhl• eh l'l'n· "a rml h ol 1111 ... spc<"ial :3 Bdrm ra rnil.' hn rrH.· Beautifully dec·1n·a11•d l11Jl I l'•'t'" pri vate garcflons Sl..J!l . .'100 . . CHRISTMAS OH IALIOA 1Sl.4HO " Owne r will financ·1• "Ith lo\\ tnll•r'l'Sl,; rate. Charming d uplt•\ :-pac·1011s :l , Bd rm 2 balh apart tnt'nl plus re modeled 2 Bdrm 1 hath unit ~1th fi r eplace a nd mini new. plu" gue~t ' rooms. AH th is just 2 door!. from the ~ water. Ca ll to sec or eon1C' b\'. "' I 10 Com-, 1'91 i11 driuwcryl . Sw.. 1-5 ; !VIEW -VtfW -VIEW! Super b location on large corner ~ o ff ers priva cy as w e ll a s con venience to com"'unity pool anti « tennis. This Turtlerock President .' hom e. P la n 70 has 4 Bdrms. famil~·l ·room. form al dining room. 3 l':t r ,, garage and m uch more. $41 0.000. .. ~ M0¥E IH IY C .. ISTMAS! : Beautiful executive home mu~· he f lease·optioned. 5 • Bdrms. or 4 µlust maid . spadous rooms formalf dining room. family r oom "'ith wet 1 ba r . etc. A rar e opportunity ~ j 1412........... . O,..S.1-1 l Cliff HAY .. PHNCTION 'Custom 3 Bdr m & · family/dtning i room. In such exquisite condition you 'll wan t to lip toe thru. (..ow care yard. swimm ing.pool. $350.000 642-5200 160IWISTQWDllYI MIWPGn llACH ' t- .. AU. OfftaS NIAIDI Pu 1h1. 1hn•t. ... ltt·drwm rancher' Has lots of living space with about 1750 :.4 u..rt• fl·t:I t ·unwlt-tt' with dining. family room . brick fireplace. Super close t 1 .. , htl(\1 ... .imt ... hopping And only minutes from the beach ~ Any and all , •II t't.., l't111-..1dl'n-<I' S 1 ll> UOO 'all today with your offer ! 54().172() IMlllT..._S --HT · t ntt·11.i111u1g 1:-. nv µrobl~rn in t his huge four bedroom home. Has about 2400 ''IU..trt· h.·t•l uf j.{lor10us h vmg space and the most rabulous kitchen you've ,., t•r 'l'l'n • Pl.l ·~ three baths . fo rmal dining room. fa mily room and TWO r1n•pl .. 11·t·!'I S1h "" nt('e sized yard with RV access. $169.900. Hasten to see and t .tll t11tt.1, .)111 tn o fT SPAULIS! l.1n ,.I\ th1 t'l' bcdrwm homt: s hows owner's tender loving care in every 1·cwnt.;r Ju~t µaintcd inside and out. .. so this beauty gle ams! Beautifully dt'<'Oratl'd lhruughout T ucked on tr.ee adorned lot! Don't miss this winner! S\25.500 Cull today for more information. 540-1720 INYISTOIS DBJ6HT Four Mlp~r units that are perfect as rentals! Assumable low interest Jo:.i n .owne r will help wit.h financing. $296.000. Must call today for more 111formau un. 540-1720 ·FA..._ Y STTLID 1-~our bedroom that's perfect for family living! Has about 1800 square feet so the re's plenty of elbow room! Includes formal dining, family room .. brick C fireplace in living room . AU tucked on a generous sized lot with some room ' left for a recreationa l vehicle. Close to schools . shops and beach ! $1 12.500. • • Ca II and see! 540· l 720 IMCOMI PllOPan Two umts t hat s how owner's pride throughout. In super con venient location. Roth have private patios. Same te nants for over three years! $1 5\.500. Don 't miss this o ne! Call today' :>40-1720 --····• .. 540-1720 2955 S. HARIOR ILVD .• COSTA MESA OP1M TODAY l·S UtflQUI ltf HAllOI YllW HOMES -G real 5 bdrm family home. needs love. chance for a good buy $290.000. See Dottie Valentine a t 1971 Po rt Albans. Utfl9U1 IN IA YSHOllS Remodeled 2 bdrm hom e plus guest house. Sunny . s ee it ! $335.000. See Bert Reed y (owner/agt., at 2512 Vis ta Or. Utf19UI IN S'Y~LASS HILL Fantastic vie w. subtle showpiect. 3 bdrm. $515.0UO . s~e H arriettt' Hammond at 21 Cambria UMtquE IN SOUTH LAC.UNA Highly upgraded. 2 bdrms. ocean view. walk to beach. $215.000. See Dottie .lohnson at 21649 Ocean Vis ta. So. Laguna. UNIQUE iN JASMINE CllB Quality thru-out. 3 bdrm. Plan 6. $359.000 See Mary Ann Anderson at 13.1 J asmtne Creek Dr. Give address to ~uard. Utff9U1 IN Ol.D COaOMA Dll. MAI l bdrm. 211z ba. cozy loft. with µatios . decks. etc. $337.000. See Sara Marvin at 502 A<;acia. REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 E<11at Cont Hlghw•y. C.ornn• dPI M•r ·w1-: HAVE ~I l>f-' THE HEST LISTI~(;~ 1:--1 TOW:", ·············••!•,·····~······················ ••...••.•.••••.••.••••• ...._.. too--...: IOOJ Gs•r<ll t•I ···················•••t••····················· ••••••••••••••·•·•····· EASY TERMS Moftffcetlo To..._M ~ Hdrm. 1 I.:.: ba. $85.950. Owner will l'arry Isl loan with low down and rnodc ratt-1nlt>rct.l. IA Y VIEW DUPLEX Near sw1 1nmi n g b e ach es 2 u nits +-bonus bedroom Assumable loan. Sn 5.000. . BEACH RESTAURANT Nt.•;,i r N. n City Hall Seats 42 Has pa rk1 11g lot. S.147.011{), IEACH COMMERCIAL Two !)t ories + living quarters. Corne r Newport RI vd location $260.UOO term~ BURR WHITE REALTOR, Inc. 2901 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach Phone: (714) ~7~630 CUSTOM BUILT 'RANCH STYLE HOME S HDROOM. 4 IATH t-:xcc·utivc dream hom e on an acre u f m :Jnic: u red grounds n est I ec1 bt!nt'a lh tht• Tustin ll LUs . .J300 s 4 tH11·e ft.•el. e lt-t'lri<: scrur ity -.ystr•m. :J fi rt•pli.ltt'S. wet bar. hi s & ht·r~· walk in clo~et~ sunken Roman 111h '.\lam· more £1menil1c~. Can ht> pun·hu!>ed tully furnished ' (';tll C>rEH SUH 1-4. t•41 M~Clffll Ori•• ~ .... ~ · r llll I 963-81J_2_ l ~ONo~·~~ I FM~ALTY .~_ -1 llGCANYON O,.HMS-1·4 , ... Y .. o•t r.no.ooo m low lnt~resl usumable loan.11. 3 Br. 11ec guarded & eusy rlown ~9.500. J•. T oyicw IUty 493-l l 16 ~OMPROMlSlMC. VIEW flc1tul1l ul 5 bdrm hom1· w11h :-unkcn hv111g rm anti nm11y othc:-r c·ustom H·U\ltff'" l 'n~nmpromis 1111: 'ww ol mm~. Ct• Jl }Vlll> & fll).(hl l\ghb S'JJ..t•MI ('all ~17!1 5:170 l H cl.11 ALLSTATE REALTORS WHAT? ON&. Y SJ 56,900? lh;,l':. all it 1·0:-t>-rur 1h1:- ll•rnhr ~Br 2' 1Ua homl'. 111111 '1 blu1·k tu lln- l ic;,;dt l'lu:.1· tu l L•nn1:-. c •1urt:-.. <it'\'C"!'. tu 1·ont lllUllll) pocJI , lt'lll'l:ll l11wk\ a rel \~~L'\I \BU-. LO,\:-; llur~ hdorc 1h1:. ~~m l(Cl!>:.Old JO'\I "I Ill \I I \ I'.( j t ,,,, SI 0,000 DOWM HO QUALIFYING :1 lhlrrn 2 l1Jth 1•1111110 'h""' l 1kc• 111'\\ !°)Ull I 1111~1 lo.11 t'h!'tl •>• 1•rluu,.!l.· "-----1 f,11 .:•· pJI If• .1ud "111dl ni.: .!I l'l'lilit'lb j ;,1l1•d I 0 111 111ur11I. pr<I\ 11Jc•,. Jll I h1• .HU•·n1t11•:-l'11ul "'"'"' l'o'I 11 .. m .ind mudt m111 c l>-Kt I \\Jll <1· ...:_./ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 1 11.1"· .... m .. 1h111~ ,,, ,.11 , .... 1-.1.1 1JI•• 11 ... 11 "1tl1 , -----------------l 'b,. 1l1t1!,11h1l•>tl \.\1•ll l1,11l1.1'1l11ll '''"l11·tl \.I LEASE OPTION H.1• 11,,, '"'" t·: 1'1;111 IHI 1.1!11°1111 "" 111·1' JCl ,, 1-1 11 11 "' K,\;1 :I:! I:! HOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDIOOM 2512 Vista Dr. < Bavshores I NB 675·6000 $335.oOO Sun. 1-5 502 Acacia tOld CdM I CdM 675-6000 $.3.37 .000 Sun. 1·5 424 14th St .. Huntington Bch 842-4424 $129.900 Sun 1-4 2207 Raleigh Ave., Costa ·Mesa 645-0303 $110.000 Sun 1·4 388 Broadway. Costa Mesa . 673-7300 $127.SOO Sat 1·5/Sun 1·4 • 1223 Bayside. Corona del Mar 642·R23.5 S535.000 Sat/Sll!l 12·4 • • 69 Lakeshor~ Woodbridge 55 1·8700 $249.900 Sat/Sun 12·4 1511 Tustin Ave CNwpt HgtsJ CM 642-5200 Sl35.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 :WI Apolena. Balboa Island, NB 645·0303 $225.UOO Sat/Sun 1-4 2006 Barranca <Bluffs I NB 640·6259 $148.000-LH Sat/Sll!l 1-5 11 Encore Ct < N wpt Crest > NB 546-2313 $176.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 Z• pin FAM IM or D8t \5 Jordan East. Univ. Park, Irvine 640·5777 $158.900 Sat/Sll!l 12·4 !l71 Bays ide Cove W .. Npt Bch 631-1532 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1J 19 Elderberry (Turtlerck Hi.) Irv. 851-0494 $239,900 Sat/Sun 11·4 • 1710 K.in~s Rd. Cliff Haven. N.B. 631-7300 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 225 Kings P lace CClf'h vn) NB 642-5200 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •216490cean Vista. So. Laguna 675·6000 $215,000 Sun. 1·5 3 Orchard. Irvine 546-2313 $129.500 Sun 1·4 30 Segura. Rancho San Joaquin 642..-8235 $220,000 Sun 12·4 16 Rainbow Ridge CTrllrk 1 Irv. 833-3.178 $176,450 Sun 1·5 3 llDIOOM :u 13 Barbados. Costa Mesa 540·1720 St 19.500 S un 1·5 • • 64~ W. Oceanfront. Newport Bch 631 -1400 s1 .100.ooo Sat/Sun l-5 • •416 Balboa Cove, Newport Beach 631·1400 $550.000 Sun l·S ~6 Rue Valbonne ( Bg Cyn ) Npt Bch 493-1116 $449.500 Sun 1·4 2297 Redlands Dr .. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $187.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1406 S. Birch. Santa Ana 546-2313 $94, 750 Sun 12-4 434 Santa Ana Ave ( Nwpt }:lgts) NB 642-5200 S2SS.OOO Sun 1·5 230 Prospect <Nwpt S h rs> NB 645-~ $127.250 Sun 1·5 11 Sacramento c Her itage Pk l Irv. 552·0117 $133.250 Sun l ·S 8526_I>evon Ln., Garden Grove 752-1920 $117 ,500 Dly 1·5 1 Rue Deauville , Big Canyon. N.B. 760-8244/ 640.0306 Sat/ Sun 11 ·3 34, Almond Tree Lane. Irvine 640·5777 $164.SOO Sun f·4 2933 Baker St., Costa Mesa S56-&M6 Sat/Sun 1·5 795 Balbow. Laguna Beach 498-9786 $278,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 547 Pierpont Dr., Costa Mesa 979.1(~ $120,000 SUn-i-4 • lOl0,12,14,16 E ast Balboa, Penin. 642·~ $1,200.000/Sl,300,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 t Sandpebble <Trtlrk) lrv. • 752·50TI 1259,900 S/S 12:30-4:30 ·DIRECTORY ... ... :::::'L .. "....., .. '99 .......... c: .. •••11kmlAl ......... hW ...... -• ••• .,..... ... .,,., •• , , .. _ .. ...,-,olt&YNOTWJt.HrAOS.r..._. ................ ,_ .. .,,... ............ _. llik:-Mwlll .... c...__. S...,.,-4 ,..,. . 3 -.... FAM IM or Del 133 J asmine Creek <Jasmn Ck > CdM 675-6000 $359,000 Sun 1·5 1967 Port.Seabourne . HV Homes 644·6200 $254,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 112 Via Quito <Lido) Npt Bch 644·9IJ90 $425.000 Sun 1·4 468 Ser ra Dr <Corona Hinds) CdM 675-6000 $379.000 Sun l·S 320 Seaward. Shorecliffs. Npt Bch 631-1400 $384 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2113 Mira mar. Bal. Penin. NB 631 -1400 $465.000 Sat/Sun1-5 • 134 Ha rbor Is land Rd .. Npt Bch 559-8828 $449,000 Sun 1·4 335 Flower St . Cos ta Mesa 675·5.511 $148.000 Sun 1·5 3725 S. Olive. Santa An a 559·1111 $119.950 Sat/Sun l-5 618 Kings Place. Ne wport Beach 645-~ $210.000 Sat/Sllll 12·5 437 Cabrillo CE/Stde> C M 646-3255 $180.000 Sat/Sll!l 1·5 21 Cambria <Spyglass I CdM 675-6000 $515.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 8 RueChateau Royal '8gCyn> NB 644-9990 $.195.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 225 Via Quito. Lado Is le. NB 673· 7300 Sat/ Sun I ·4 1740 Plaza del Norte. Bal Pen. 631-1266 $398,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 42 1 San Bernardino tNwpt Hgts) NB 631·7:.lO $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •4501 Gorham Dr .. Cameo Shores 644·6200 S935,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1363Galaxy Dr .. Dove r Shores, NB 631·7:.lO $495,000 Sun 1-4 :30 1472 Galaxy Dr.,'Dover Shores. NB 631-7:.>o $685,000 Sun 1-4 :JO 2651 Crestview. Baysh ores. NB 644·9060 $350,000 Sun 1:5 16 Skysail (J asmn Ck ) CdM Appt fr gate 760-9321 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 Silver Crescent <Trtlrk Hln ) Irv 675-3411 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2932 Perla <Bluffs) NB 640.9900 $249,500 · Sun l ·5 3003 Calle Frontera , San f:lemente 963-8182 $276,900 Sun 12·4 17 Yorktown <Northwood) Irv 640·9900 $169,500 Sun 1 ·4: JO 2131 Ra lelgb. Costa Mesa 645-9161 $114.500 Sun 1·4 4 ••oow 4800 Cortland. CdM 675·4010 $298,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 19441 Sierra Raton, Turtlerock, Irv 640.5777 $199,900 Sun 1-4 -•204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle, NB 640-5177 Sun t-4:30 26431 Pallaadet, Capistrano Beach 640.5777 ..-.ooo Sat/Stan 11-4 223 Via San Remo, Udo lt le, NB 831-1400 .-.ooo &m 1-5 1721 W 7th. Santa Ana 963·8182 $105.000 Sun 1 2-~ 32 Drakes Bay. Corona de! Mctr 673-85.50 $449.900 Sun 1 -~ 214 Lugonia, Ne wport BeaC'h 631·1400 $199.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1649 Labrador CMesa Verde) C M 751 -3191 $139,900 . Sat/Sun 1·4 1978 Pl. Chelsea (HVllmsJ.NB 673·8550 $235.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 4 II .... FAM IM or DIN 1601 Kings Road. Newport Bch 631·4300 $725,000 Daily 1·4 315 Poppy. Corona del Mar 644·9IJ90 $695,000 Sat/Sll!l 12·4 2731 Bayshor e. Newport Beach 644·9IJ90 $605,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 4800 Surrey Dr .. Cameo Hlnds. CdM 675-59~ Sun 12·4 219 Via Nice. Lido Isle. NB 963··8182 $445,000 Sun 12·4 3108 Madeira CMesa Verdel CM 546-2313 $137.500 Sun 1·4 3082 Madison, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $134,900 Sun l ·4 1577 Miramar. Balboa Penin Pt.. 642·5200 $359.500 Sun t 5 2437 Prt Whitby <Hrbr Vu Hms) 640·9900 $296,000 Sun 12·4 22 Morro Bay CSpygJs) CdM 760-9333 $525.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1620Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 644-4910 $495.000 SI S 12:30·4:30 • 1059 Va llejo Cir .. Costa Mesa 751 -3191 $178,000 Sat/Stm 1·4 • 1924 Holiday Rd, Bayc rest. NB 631-7300 $310.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 ·JO 1700 Irvine Ave .. Baycrest. NB · 63 1·7~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·4:30 • 1072 Sah"Tla)o Dr .. Dov. Shrs. NB 631·7300 $750.000 Sat1Sun 1·4·30 • •401 N. Star Ln .. Dover Shrs. NR 631-7:.lO $945,000 Sal/Sun 1·4·30 1730 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 631 ·7:.lO $475,000 Sun 1·4:30 • 1242 Somerset Ln., Westclirf. NB 631-7:.>o $460,000 Sun 1·4·30 • 1823 Glenwood, Baycrest . NB 631 -7:.lO $310,000 Sunl-4.30 15281 Moulins. The Ranch 551·8700 $155,900 Sat/Sun 12·6 • 1801 Santiago, Baycrest 642·8'Z35 $439,500 Sat/Stm 12·4 • • 132 McKnight, Laguna Beach 642-~ $945,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 12 Valley View, Turtlerk. Irv. 851-0768 1299.000 Sun 1·5 l ... OOM 1742 Bonaire Way <Bycrest) Npt Bch 759-9100 $210,000 S.t/Stln 1-5 . •••PAMIM• .. ur11 Pt. A~bans Pl <HVHrns ) NB 675-8000 '290.000 S.t/Sua 1·5 \ . ___ .,.._. ___ .. __ ,, -... -..... - • •800 Hartxn l'-lanrJ Dr ~wpt Reh 1)31 1111:._1 Sl..iH:>.000 Sat Slln 1·5 • n.i Rod t•J.!cl Ha~ r Sp.' g b 1 Crl ~t 7fi0-9'.l1.1 ~!1!l .tl(J(1 . at Sun 1 5 l!Hl :v!C'Clt><1n l>r Sant d Anu !JG3 H182 S-">49 noo Sun t 4 ~J Oee1 wood L ant' Big 'arl\<ln 644 fi200 S2.llOll.OOO S11n I ,1 30 15 J X <;ala x.r. OtH't:'r Short•:. ti42 8235 $650.000 Sun 12·4 14 12 Antigua <Dover Sh rs I NR 642-5200 S.189.500 ~un 1 c; 1 ~10 Swat!. 1 \'\Ps a \'<'rcfr 1 C'\l 5'1tl ~=jt:J s 1-1 '1()1 1 ~un 1 6 IR pM FAM RM or 0~ tul fi2n1lStreet "•'\tp11r1 H1'•H·h n75<>-tl t 5o1 -:-:i.cH10 "i:it S11n 1 :Jll CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM 220 "l1 t 1· Lane #306. Newpor1 Bch 63 1 14110 $290.000 Sun 1·5 2512 Santa Ana An~ .. C.)1 . 642-73..10 SI 16.000 Sat Sun 10-5 # 17 Wildgoos{' Ct. N"P' Crst. N.B 6n-s:i54 S157 {IOU Sal/Sun l:?·.a •IOI 5':hol1 Ptaia tt224 . Versailles. NB fi44· 1439 $279 .000 Sat Sun 12·4 2 A pM FAM RM or DEN •22 Arboles cRSJ I I rvine 759·91(M) SI95.00Q. Sat •Sll!l 1·5 501 St. Andrt<W!) Rd . '.\J (•wJX>rt Beach 673-7300 Sl59.500 · Sun H 3 llDIOOM 314 \' ('nid<J Cumbre 1Bluff:.l 1'8 759·9100 S211l.•>00 Sat/Sun J-5 3 IR plus FAM RM or 084 :; Summt'rwind Court . :'l B Ii 16·401.'l $185.tlOO Sun •25 Bndge~oo<l t Wdbr~, Irvine 75!:1 !.1100 $290.000 S un 1·5 21 Sunflower . lrdne ti45 03m Sl3!l.900 Sun 1·4 197!j2 CanibridJ;!e, Huntin,glon Bt'h !16K-24!1<1 $8:l .800 Sun 1·5 4 IEOIOOM l!.l Rohon Ct . Newport Br h ti?:l-730() $215.000 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2 A ,.. FAM RM or 084 148:'1 1 .J~ffre:v Rd .. Space 140. Irvine 7 59· 1fi16 S.59 .500 Sat/ Sun l ·S DUPLEXES FOR SALE l •• ..... 2 .. 110 Collins <Balboa ls l I NB (i42·5200 Sun 1·5 619 lfo~onia . Corona del Mar 760·9333 S.300.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 510 .Jasmine. Cor ona de.J Mar 673-8..'i.50 $.325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOME FOR RENT l ... OOM 20()() Barranea. Bluffs. N.tB. 675·59JO $770 mo. Sun 12·4 • Pool • • Waterfront . Waterfront & Pool OCEAN I 2 BLOCK l>t lu\1• ~1\J llclrm u n 11 F1r1 1.i.11" •·.11 h un 11 :0.··111·1 "111 1111.111•• :i.!•~1 ,,_, lilt 1u.J ,._ I 111.I IRVl .... E I \HI\ Pl.\<'~ .. ,11""' 'u11u·1 '\;I·.\\ ~ .... ,.,, \ I ~·11 \.l>l·.ltl)!')\ h•tlll• l>tlif h~ J oull\ hu-i U ' II OUlll '"1111 "1'\ liJ I I ,111\1 '' r•11•1ll "•th '"''' li.11 . l.1n11h rot1111 l•r• 11IJ1 l' I ... ,... ,, '" 11 " ""'" ...,I.I.I I-It \\II I I ll I I' , ,, ,,t .. ~···· •"" Balboa Bay Prop. R~ottors • 675.7060. BAYFRONT LOT II II h .lfljlrlll t•d jll.o n-. ••II 1 ·~·11111 .. 111..i 1• .. 1111 \\ "' ·" , 11m•"Lolt· I.in:." 1>11 .it l'c•r rn• ,;7,; ~ti l 1 \.!I \d" t1rll'tlr~ mo\ pld1·..- t h••tr .._1d'\ b' Ct'lt~phnn~· II Oii " m In~ 30 p m \1undtJ\ thru frrd;n. Ji'! t'• nuo11 'i•turdJ \ c P~ Ii\ \H:"•\ Clf'~'ll F: .l.'llJ w fl~\ r- ""-Sli~il 111 \ l f";Tll\ Ht .\I'll rnr.~ 11+-•• ,.i. Rhd \40 l:!l\1 I \1:1 \ \ Ht: \I'll .. ,~;-' ,. 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A 1,INE ADS Thtn• 11ct• arr Mrlt'lly • t'Uh In tdv11n~ by mail or •l any one of our offtt'U NO ptlolM Of'lkn Orodltn\' 3 p m f'nday l'o•lll M•n ofn<'t' • If noon al a.I I brane ufriN"', Tll f: DAl l.V Pit.OT r•1t r1~~ the '*•"' 10 r1e .. lf1. tdlt ~-°' r t I u ~ t • n ~ 1dnrl1J.-nl. •lid to t'h•nJt Ill nlH • NPIUl•I-......... ""°' llOCIC't CH 119 ....... .._. PO._.._ o.:-:·· M1m11'-'* ·-·· ....................... No down Span ah ty&e 3 Bdrm t • bath. c.'OW\try kttc'h.-n. rovered p1ho. ftte!' rinac. tcrt-ul urt1u n_.ar So Coa."l Plata Vacant , H ll~r motivated kln1 SJ it.~ Submit offeA Chol ........... ... ..,,., ..... 7 14-llf· I I I I II WATEI WITH SUP 11 .... ; .. lp1d l"fl I I ft .. tllh .,_._ _. flri•• I....,,._, w. ..................... . .................. ,...._. ..... . ....., ...... _. -.. , .... .. .... ..,,... .... ,.... ... 2~ YllWS el ..._-' ......... SI. 100.000. C .. '1Mt00. PQINSULA PT. BEAUTY Me .......................... J M4. J ... e.-. s... ,,, ... .... fHt••• 1..... 01....-• er or, •t•i••d tl•u, ,1 .. tetlo• 1lt•tter1, ..,.t;,~ ................ ..... ... n. f9lllily ..... ,... ...... ... ,. ...... 2 • ....., "-· Shpt to t.y & ~ S4H.OOO. U 1-1400. NEWPOIT CONDO ANE LOCATION W•t.Wfttclff ...... tro.tMs ... 2 Md, 2 be. c..-. Pool _. ,,.t•ecy. Oww _. .uitt ~ ... -•••"'' i.-or "9M/optioa. $U.4,He. COUNTRY CHARM-BALBOA IS. Tohly ........ & ,.., ......... .. ,........,. .... ~c ...... ....,.. gles1 I FreKta ....._ lol9' .......... 2 IN*11• & ._.of c...,_ SHl;SOO. Sltoww lay •>•11hM•t. 67Ut00. BEAUTIFUL--=MOVE-IN CONllTION Perfect Ito•• for fHty btlfer• h• M•w,.. ........ 2 1tory .... 3W. & .. or..._ W., • ..._. ...... .. Welk to c .... •ity poof & 1 ... 11. SI tt,SOO. 63I·1400. CUSTOM WITH FRUIT TREES Sp.ca.. 2W. 2 .. -............ .. clll • w. '-ily r...,/ •*-... w, roo• for pool. c .. fo. b•llt for ori..... .......... ..., .......... ....., . _, ...... 1249,100. -ON THE WATER-VIEW Mlcety ........ zw. 2 ...... ....... ..... .,. ....... 1 ....... ll.7191-. fre•t rew te ALL IAY ectl•ltJ. $300.000. TOTAL VIEW WATER & LIGHTS 0. ,,, ...... properiy ........... ... ,_. wfft. a YIEW OF IA Y, OCIAM & •iglEt lfglEh i• CoroH d•I Mar. Especially lcr99 4 bdr• e.o... wl,. frwlE clDon. Wet for ..,-. wtt11 brick mwl ~u•ry. Clter el•9 2 ..._ """" wNt ........ property wffll CharillM! $491,000. 673-6'00. UDO ISLE WATERFRONT Fnsllfy ,.._. c..,.t.ct 9d •Uta illled Z·1tory i.-• .._ WATM wtt11 "MAIM IA Y YllW' of .. yec""-J aH•lty _. R1fJltt 1cJWs. O,.W mid ,,_,_ row i•cl•• H•IMJ roo• °" w.ter wl,. flNplec•; ..... tlttl.g .... COit'# ....... ... ,._ l WnM. M•hr _,.. wHll flre,lec~ 9MI welk·I• c9ds cloNt. Oww wtl •litt .... flll•clliit or wil .. c.._. • •-....._ sns.ooo. PRIME NEWPORT OCEANFRONT ........ , 11 I ....... l ..... ..._ .... a....c.•; -.dclter l1;4'cor . ..,_.. locetf• Oii th llACH. I• a fiH rn1 .......... Urp,.... -........ for Htutel•i"9· Po11ibilltlH for ••,••-'••· led•ud to S64t,SOO. 673-6'00. NEWPORT CREST ENO UNIT Mew • te.. -W wfftt Ou. YU. ,.,.... ,._ 4 .... Z..tory 2W. ..... .................... ,....&~ ........... --....... ,,, ...... & ..._ ..... Sits.too. . IAYFIONT CONDO-PDINSULA SM:ulf .... ,,. ................ VllW et~,..a.s,.c-.f .... .. -.... ......... OWW' ... to .... SIM. '7M ... . llEWP•T HOME-0.W.CAIRY l1:AMJ111&2-.1 ....... +,_..., ....... v ............... ...... .-, u r,. 1111,000 owe ht. llAllJI VU COltB We•4erf•I •••c•th• la••• fer ........... .,. ,....,.,, ,,...... .... , ........ w.._we. ....... ... a.. ....... ··~ ..... •• f• lnt,000. Cil '7UM - WATERFRONT HOMES. IN REAL E TATl !Molt• R""'fio Pr.,....ftv MMl_..,..no 106 W-Coue Hwy l lS MArrtlor ,....,. ~1 Buch 8.tlhcM ltl.tnd 6Jl·l4tl '7Mffl UNITS! 80omin& Denver. 19' Unita with to~~ nnandn1. 9'7., oecupled. $4 .300.~ is IHs than 8 Umee •roes. lJ ppttr Newport Bay. 180 units a pproved lor conversion . Larae r'ec realwn facility. SU. 700.000 full price,1>Wfter will excbance. 1714) 673-4400 12 t JI Ua.JUI Th. Hert.or Are•'• ..... ................ lllDS DO IT Find your little nest in o ne of thes 1 o r 2 bd half m obi l ha lf hous cottages . Real fireplaces. private b c h +pool in NewpoF-t-s mo!t exclusive village. $53.900 & up. Call Lo is Miller .. CIEATIYE FtHAMCIMG A Y AIL.AILI Univ. Pk. condo . e nd unit o n g r eenbelt. 2br .. d en very sharp. Sunny patio. Price Sl59,000 FEE. Call Pete Johnson for de ta ils . MEW LISTIMG High ly upgraded. expanded 5bdr . ho m e wtpool. s pa & burglar alarm syste m . Wa lk to Me s a Verde C .C. Jackie Handlem an. WOOOUIDGE LEASE W ashington Model Jbdr .. d en . fam .. private s p'a . Avail Jan. Jackie Ha ndleman. .. TAICl-OYH 10.25 LOAN Prime investor units n ear Sout Coast Plaza. 4-plex b ldg .. plann d eve l.. Jyrs . n e w . Ja c ki H a ndlem a n . UMDA ISLI 4br. 4 1h bath + maids qtr . Lrg FR. formal dining . Beaut lite d ecor . Room for 65 · yacht. Owner con s ide o ption . Sell a t $1.100.000. Bob Dovie Koop. D0¥9 SHC>aES CUSTOM 2·3br. 4ba. form al dining, bridge rm. Jfp. Fab view . Total sec. "mus to see" $500.000 Bob & Dovie Koop. OCEAN YIEW DOYB 4br. 4ba .. formal dining. Huge fr. huge yard w/pool. fab ocean & nit lite view. $72SK Fee. $500.000. Ext. Fin. assum . Bob & Dovie Koop. WATHF«OMT MIWPO«T Boat dock + 3br. 3ba ho m e . 3yr Id. Huge m ast er suite with lrg. s'p & bayview . Sell at $525((. $274 l s T .D . at 11' i assum . Bob & Dovi Koop. IA YF«OMT LEASE br. Iba. fir e place. Jyr s old. Fa v ie w plus s andy beach. S650/ mo . Bob & Dovie Koop. MEWPOaT + 4 UHITS br. 2ba. fr. o wner unit + 3·2. 2ba . Vr. shrp. $340K w/l90K assum at 11 .5% inc . $21,300. Bob & Dovi Koop. CA.MIO SHOii LUSE 4br, 3ba, fr, pool. Ocean view. 3pri beac hes. Sl ,900 ·m o. Bob & Dovi Koop 11¥1HI TallACI ~T 3br. 2ba, all ne wly decor. Bre akfast fm ... dining. lrg fr w/fp. Bea living rm, w /fp. New s hake roof, paint. c pt. nu french doors. Mus see. at $330K Fe e . Bob & Dovi Koop. MIWPO(IT 1/4 ACU 4br. 2'1t<zba. dining rm w/fp. Lrg, game rm. w/w et bar, r .v . access spa. rm for pool. assum 196K a 12'7,4 . Sell a t $285K. Bob & Dovi Koop. -usy UYIHG! H uge 3bd s urrounded by woods · Lake Forest. Low m aintenanc yard w/beautiful spa. Try 10% only. Assume 10% int. owe Ira. 2nd. S225,000. C all Patrick Tenore. .. SUndlJV, Oec:ember 7, 1 HO -111111 ILlllS aa. OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE 1742 IOMAlll WAY IAYCIHT · OPIN SUM l·I Five Bedrooms. Three Bath Home On Quiel Cul·de·Sat' In NewPort Beat'h Two Brick Fireplarei, RV Parklna, Patios & Sun Deck. Brand New Car pets Be Settled For Christmas. Spet'ial Pra t'e' ! Redut'ed To SZl0.000 J144 ... A c...-. ~ OPIN SUN 1.5 Bluffs Best ' Fresh & Sparkling, Newly Decorated Thret' Bedroom End Unit Sunny & Spacious Living Room With Wet Bar & Fireplac.e. Prime Location On Large Greenbelt With Private Wrap-Around Patio t ease Option Possible $210.000 . 2llllMIWOOO UNDER MO UN UER muket prlc lUld under prevailin6' in terest rates. Act now o Llu.s4 Bd· m, 2 bath gem CALL • RED CARPET 754-1202 $12.000Aiown & S7~ fo PITA a mo. for this bdrm ho me Reall World 1C ap1 s tran 661-1010 oretHOUSf • SAT 1.5· 1526 01¥0M LM. -_.... ..... ~IOVE Lovely 3 Bdrm pata home, wood burn1n fireplat'e. fully carpeted ma cro-wave , man y many extras. 752-1920. Prime . Lake= ~tli~~ F.xclu s1ve Ci)UAIL .....u POIMf Contemporary bome in the best area t of Newport. Just steps to bay and-: beach. A very cooperative seller wtH i' ASSJsr with FINANCING "25,000 •• ........ ....... Charming cottage -like units in cou11try atmosphere. Each unit hat . brick fireplace, 2 Bdrms + Bath,·: View from upstair s decks. Take,~ ad vantage of the CR EATI V g ;• FINANCING. $350,000 •• .... SULA YWlD "') Lovely owners unit overlooklng the beach. Rent the others for income too . Take over low interest loan and owner will CARRY A 2ND~S250.~ EASTSIOI COST A MBA C u s tom home on a large lot with fruit trees laden with this years crop. Take • .over fow interest IST & 2ND totalling $87 ,000 and move in for the holidays. Seller wants a quick escrow. $18.5,000 =· WOOOll..a ' Woodbridge Crossing Upgraded Detached PLACE Condo. Surrounded Ry Wuler. Grass Area & PlorHTllS'• HAllOll H .. M A•S Trees . Three Bedrooms & f'amih• Room .... U--H111ia:WUC~"'-L-l--iT!-!7~·pe~rf-':ec~l~famil)'. borne in -"-J...u~4--'---11 Clubhoust>, · r .ool. Te~n-:'~~\! ~~~ setting. Walk to schools a nd shops,. Pleasure To Show sm.ooo just steps away from the prestigious • · --------Dover Shores. Offered at .. :$165])00. - 2JAUOLIS IAMCHO SAN JOAQUIN . QPet SUM 1-5 su.too ASSUMAILE J Udrm. i ha home ,\F 1-'r ux 9 .\r!> )Oung 1-'1replace, par quet en try . hui.:e pa1111 gree:nhuuse. water :.or tener. elec garage dour Newport Peninsula Realty 673·3355 l.ov.ely End 1,lnit Two-Level Townhouse on Go1r Course Two Bedrooms 21 ~ Balhs Slep·Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar Heautiful Ne1A.• Camel Color Carpet Parquet Kitchen Floor & Entry Only 519.'>.(J(XJ e>pcner S92.!IOO -~-~~~~~~-------~ 56. Calif leolty SPYGLASS Two Stones or f-~xcellence Sunken L t VIOjl Room With Fireplarl' & Beamed Vaulted Ce 1 Ii n ~ s I. a r g e r a m 1 I)' Room W 1th rarepla("e. f''ull Length Hearth & Wet Bar Central Vacuum Syste:m & Huge Bonus Hoom With Bath. Seller Will Cnry Large Second Trust Deed. Pool Sized Lot Asking $565.500 A .. J oy Of Newport ·· Listm1t CllATIYI AMAMCIMG IUY OF THI WEB · Create your own fin ancing on this Two Bedrooms. 13 • Bath Condo 1n One or Newport BeaC'h "s M ost ~~lcgant Gate-Guarded Communat v Neu1ral Deeor Shown By Appt. Only Onl.v $155.ouo 546-5605 IHDUMIT Ope.. Sat /Sun I 2·4 17WlLDGOOSE CT. ~ewport Cresl. 2 bdrm end untl t:lo~e to lenn1:. & pool A:.!>umable loan & will ~·on!>1der ··., ·· ~ :'1111~ $157.000. ~Al.:R Y STA v FFEH SEA LION Rt:ALTY 67l·Sl54 TUHSFallD Sii.Liil SACRIFICE~ R ecent upgrad es including 15x13 CUSTOM GAZEBO. ceiling fan in fam rm w /fpl c ... li g htin g fi x t ures coordin a ted thruout. .. ceram ic tile e ntry. kitchen floor & in Q.a ths Cust om shutters. new wall to wall. ch arming dressing area off powder rm. hrdwd floors in bdr~. 8.5'~ EX I ST I NG L O AN ~ WALK T O BEACH . $161.000. Alk for Pltyl11. tU.4454 COATS .,,,., WALLACE HAL ISTATE, IMC. 1006 C...... .. Mar 1022 NJMI IA YNOHT Fort y.f oot Frontage. Pier & Dul"k In ~:xt'lusave Securely Guarded Bav'ihores Community Lovely Two-Room Master Su11e With Fireplace. Plus Four Bedroom!> & Bonus Room & Den. Step-Down Living Room With Ten-Foot Ceilings Spat'IOUS Dining Area With Wet Bar Truly Gorgeous V iew Or Islands & Chann<>ls And An Extra Large Front Patio & Deck. Owne:r Wants This Home Sold Immediately --------························ ...................... . NO QUALIFYING Owner will Ca rn all rananc1n~. bl &. 0 2nd TO":.: C1e>tom hunfc 3 Br. ram1ly rm &. POOL ' or lered at Sl35,000 HJ.1112 LOU IRECHTEL MUST SELL! -.ct AuocieNs 0 v. n e r le rt s l a l e . s pa c i ous duple)(. leal ht.h fireplact'll. gar.age \7011 S.. • lewtal1 sq. ft earh unit Groi.:- 2~t .....,__.__ .._ I I S1650 mo 29"' down .. ----·· • owe balanl·e $295.000 '7S.Jll I Bkr 67Hl8S. 646 5264 llACHTIMI ILTY 2Br. 2Ba condo Step:. to COFCOUISll buch. 122s.sou ti) MIW IA YROMY USnMa Gorgeous Modern Home With A DehghHully Olstint'lave Old World Interior. With I mPorted Furnishings. Handsome Wooden Mantels. Huge .. Carved Wood"' Bar. So Man y Special Amenities, Automat1c Sprinklers. Afr Conditioning. Security System. Professionally Decora ted & Professionally Landi1ca ped. Dock For Fifty-Foot Boat Privale Be ach By Ap pointment Only. Sl.fi00.1100 Divine ~b COolonlal 2 owner. 2J.3·944·9781 days . Bdrm. den, 2 ba, m.ld't 2 13 . 6 9 J . 4 7 6 9 or rm w /bath . ultr• n44n-74'0eves. ~~~~~~~~~kitchen. wet bar, formal -------- dinina rm . atrium . O,... Set/Sn 1·5 garden + 1 Bdrm dlx CAMIC) HtGHLAMOS 759-9100 t 2c_.,.. ... ,... MewpartC...... PATIO HO~E & CONDO. 2 Br. 2 Ba. lrnne & El Toro. Owner will hel f1nante $99.900 $107 .500 Patios. 2 t'a ~ar age . central air lndstpd Sha rp. up ~raded &. very pnvate Ow11r agt 731 7523 apt. 1535·000· 4100 Corti.ct Brown shingle 2 story d~lex New det'or. cop· per plumbing. Good rent schedule. THISIS IT 1325.000 67M51 I Lovely family and entl't tain menl home. 48r :Z 128a . beautifu l courtyard patio. fl'" land· $298,500 Rk r 675-4010 llYIME TERRACE ....., ... , ... 1007 OHLY 100/o DOWtol •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Beaut. Jbr. or 2 -f-den 5Br.2Ba,21ty. l \l>J lots. by owner. Steps to bay wed.ee. bltnl. frplc. new roof Ir sadin&. plumban11. $t75,000. 673-0129 lge quarter lot. new parnl in & out. new ('pt~. nt·~ fl ooring. pool. ~p.i redwood decking. lots ul room to add on Im ml•d occupam·~' owe finan•· • NICI SL.ASHED ing. S297 .0CJO leasehold Beach cottage on I rg 640-5681 1536 Serenade• Peninsula lot in quiet Terrace JASMINE CHiil Taste fully upgraded 1 sty. P lan 3. w/s pa. Great location. Assumable loan. Wop 't last. $320.000. SIAYIEW -Re modeled Port R oyal w /pOOI and spa. oce an & night light view. Superbly up· graded 4 Bdrm det ach ed home. $525.000. CUSTOM LOT One acre + lot w/architectural plans for 3800 + sq . rt. home. Rolling hills & horse area. $173.000. WOODlalMI Superb 2 Bdrm/ A'Shford with greenbelt location. Priced to show the owner wants action fas t. $151.500 JUST USTB> -Great family home in Newp<)rt. Bea ch. Compl redec . 6 Bdrm. comm pool & tennis . Owner financing avail. $175.000. '• aaucm S40,000 -3 BR Plan 5 in Jasmine Creek ~/rnini ocean view, plantation s hutters. owe large contract . a t llo/r $310.000. . TUIT\.90Cll Ht•HLAteS -Natural beamed wood ceilings, paneling, warm earthtones. A lovely view. T his 4 Bdrm Edinborough has everything including x lnt financing. $389.000. neighborhood. Perfet't to ---1 -"r mve;t or I.Ive an. Owner Oup ex. 3Rr. 2Ba. 2n asks l240.o00 for immed 2Ba Xlnt I~ xlnt. cond sale with low interest So Hw~ Corner. pvt. financing. 1714)673·1610 prof del·ur S329.1.IOO h) owner 675· 1055. 673 4848 1022 --WANT DUPLEX Have 1200.000 cash tu loan. Spnnger_:_~34-939_'.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..WOHMAlkET Charming remodeled 2 bdr m h o use wi th fireplace, high wood ceil IOI(§, upgraded kitchen + J year old 4 bdrm. bath apt over 4 car garage Fireplace. sun· det'k, Sk) hghls. $295,000 Call to see· SUPllTllMS! Large custom pool home California Rant'h with loads of used brick & a bil oC you Needs de· rorator's tout'h. Owner will finanl.'e al 12~ for 5 years. Open Sun 12·4. 4800Surrey Drive. JASMIME CRHk · La.st Oppt) lo purchaM· a home in Jasmine Creek at lhas low price ul Si275.000. Upgraded 2br +- den w priv. yard & own spa O u tsla nd tnR FINANCING w assum loan of approx $175.000 at a low interest rate Bl' m by Christma·s: Call lo day AGT 644-8067 JASMINI CllB Brand new 2 br. den. Z.ba pvt upgraded patio Plan I. Lease1purchase or buy. Assume 12' .. , rited rate loan. 760-8680 I Mr 1~1.;1 • .u •l Y::d •R<ml. •bdrm ~ ;;": ~ .. ::.-J:. ~.:~: •67S.5tl0• ~ <'•rnes cont~ct 3631 E. Cal Hwy. CdM with low down Prine pl.ease.673·1148. Whether you're buying or Ouarmer In The Terr•<'e selling, Claasi(ied ad· w,assumable tst it vertising will gel your 10"1,..i>. 28r. 28a. den. IC ~e to the ri&ht pee>· lol. Owner /al\ will t.lp pie. Call Today! 642·54S1B. fl.nan~. 780-~0 . ..... 1..... 1006 ............ . 1006 ········-·············· ...•..............•.•• .__ • TH£Ulml ... · ... ii' ~ WIZAll • IEIClll Ill .. ..... ,... Hlllly hrty, 11111111 •Ofltel11t111. c:. Mlmr L•t I t1 ,.,., ....... c.... -·..t6J.1161----- IWIHOl110M \'I LI.AS ~> '3 fdl 2Br ~· 1H.1 IWtur) \'onJo:. 1ll t ht• &irk lta~ \ Julll.'<I u•1l r1ags-. 2 m i.If :.uT!1':.. 0111.' tll6,000 O~n S111 Son 10 5 2512 5-t•.AH Ave. ~ ilJO 11) l> C:S6 6093 c \:. MESA\ b:IUH:·4 Ur :>. Ht1 v.•11h µu ol Bl•aul A •t• ... ·1-., , _ \._ I• ' '., I 1 / MISAVHDI FtXH Lu.,.ti\I µnt·t'd huml' rn Ml'-~u Verde. SIV'J,:IVU 3 Burrn. 2 balh, ::2 ~ 11 1.'rldoiwd 1111110 o ... n1·1 ,1 .. 1th'1 re(urb1:.hmi; hut .,.lib un.itlll.' lo 1·011tHfuc 1lue to trJni.ll•r l'n1•t•il w11lcr m'arket t ":lll 961-1112 $tOOODOWH /I.lo lJU .. 111\1n.i Siii.' llOO l\t'V. " "I) I tH ~1 i \111 W11lk to hcu• h IM.1 l2l7, !A'S! t.W•>t 11111 I' l H I L 1-: tt Cl (,' ~ 1111.,\ (';I>~ \i \lll>EN ltOM E HY AHF.N £1dti~ rn a ssumohll' lci.irL .... 2btlrm & den, vro( l11mls1·apell. ;11r, ~hut ••RECAil! t:nler \hit 3 Bdrm 2V. Ba •tl•"hed Woodbrl d&~ home and enjoy the wood tftll')' .... ., down llvina niom. bay windows. view tJ pttJ'k and pool •nd 10 much mort!. Super ill 1158,SOO ~t.rwte Re1h1 551·3800 M er .. u Pllw>.lrvlae T\Mll.'llOCk Prt!l;1dimt Home offers 3 Wrm.;, 2 baths, dlnmg room. family r oom . '.iulltld beam Ct'lhngs. La.ri;te t'Om t!r lot. cul·d e· 5111: A!>s umabte lou.n. ~llU100111clud1n11 land SMOICETRH Uran\! nt!w .1111 mark1•1 Ttm. lo\ t!I} 2 bdrm 1.'0ll 1.kJ, l'nd UJllt , I~ tn I!). n~llt!nt 1.•onchl11111 Douhle ~a ra i.: 1•. I a r I!\' p ;.1 t 111 SJIO.IW SAH JOAQUtM l:urnt!r nmdo 1n Tin! \'111111,, ~ bJrms. 2 baths. vutto. cluublc utt.it'ht'J i:arat;e 2 Y1•ar!> old. t\!.l ult l'lllTIOIUOtl Y !:;~ l'\'Ul·11t \ .ilue at S14ti,950 · lt!I'~ • .:11r1c:l.'11U~ \'WW u( CULVEROALE lnds1·11011 & ea.t) nire )ard c~·nt>r ma) 1·11rn i--·--------.i l'a:->l'o 01ll.'11 Sul Sun. New hi-lmi.t J L11lr111. 2 ::iit t-:h\t•rl>t.•rr) s:.!Jtl.!:IOU huth. rnuntr) k11d1cn. l~reat W1•:.Ler11 ll E l.iri:t• rnrnl'f lot 1.arge financing $129.900 U (l,urke Realtor 54G. 9tl50 Fiaer -Exca..1ive In College Park This 3 br. I·'• ba al $1 15,000 has assum pvt part) loan <:all for details. Cenlun 21 Gold Coast Realtor~. ~ 11611 . art llpm. HNI.>. 5$-8:!4!* LEASE OPTION $2,000 movet you in Ht-nl apphel! to pun·hasl.' :tbr. 2ba 1·11nclu 646 JOf.2 GLOUCESTU DR. !ISi <M94 US)UmalJle luan Ex Easund~ l'Onilo . Unus uall•---------i c•cllci1t t•o11ililfon This )etting 2 Bdrm. frpk. SOPHISTICATED won't las L. Sl27.5oo patio. obi i:araf(e, 1x111I. DAVID D. CARLSON ·t·ulbhuu!>l', pu t llni.: J M Peters Townhome REALTOR8ll·9293 serl't'n. ~IL!> of lrces h en l'nl\ !'ark till' mu1·h ·umc Jst ,1t 13', 11 ... rll'r c1~1n'll I' Plan (,' with :J hiJ rm' la m ll\' 1111 . ma) hclµ fanant'I" bk lnrmal 1li111ng r'm . 2'·1 mi.: $125.INlO hath:. ,\ :.uptir l11ea111111 Gt• WALKER <incl ym·t·•IJ.u. di .;11 REALTY 075:5200 -~.~111 * * TRl·LEYEL lk;iu11fulh clt'l'Oratl•d PRETIIEST a n d • m a·, 11 t n r n e 'd Una rwrlOd m ()(fl'I T llh Hro;itJ111uvr home ts ;i 1 r euncJ 1ttor1t•d . hu o, I TURTLEJlOCK &lrrm , :1 Uath:., u\ er CAMPUS VIEW 21.IOO Ml ft. amum. and l'umiHJer Plan :1 w1l h 3 lu.-.h lan.IM•ap111g !'ht1.,.., RTEWATO OCEAN VIEW ISTlfSS SM.£ , Wlef'~--8ec1&1.de ol per•ona f pro bltm\8, you can buy the lowesl·priced home In • aorgeous neighborhood with a "low down". Yo can have a spacious • story. 4 bedroom hom that has a formal din in& room. warm family room. upgraded interior. 3 car garage, l1trge yard. cul-de-sac. Tudor s tyhn & much more at an un furtWlale Distress Sale pnce. Call us for detail on the ph e n om ena r111ancin1 available. from the quality conslrUCled 3 Mm 2 story custom home Beautiful views of beach & coos1l1ne A lovely separate area downsroors that ;\ ideal for ieenoqers or rnother-10-low. 761-6161 NOFISJIOHAL UAL TOllS, tHC. ... ..,.. ..... 106' ....................... Exdllll•eHew W•f•-'Hw WlttalMtOoc .. Open Saturday & Sun. 1-S R75 Katella , Laguna Beach Arch-Reach Heights By Paceseller Hom es Elegant 5 bedroom . 4 bath t}ome now recently l'Ompleted. Ouutanding custom features in clude large master s uite with hydro·wh1rlpool jetted tub, formal dining room . ~arden r oom . c ustom f1rc plac·e with conversa · I.Ion pit. 2 car garage. li'l(:tl' pn vate <toc k with water & e lec tri c ity Some o ptional l'O lor seled1on still possible Lantern Bay Realty o.. .... "1-644' COUHTRY CHARM On one ac rt• 1uc·kl·ll uwuy Oil pnvale roud. yet 1•10:.e to 1och1.1vb antl ~hu111nng OWNElt WILi. Jo' I N A N l' .. : l h I s " lx-droom. I balh ranch hoow .. ~,000. WHITEWATER EMERALD IAY Tt11s three bet.I room . three bath home awaits ,\OU u1 Laguna's µride 1-;nwrald Buy· Terms. great beac h, vools and fo1.1rtt\ of July fun awa1l }'OU Uurry. at-this µrice. v.~th itreal financrng, 11 ~on'l last $415,000 4tt-IJJO 131-0136 ,,.,_c:-_ ---. OPEN SUN 2·5 IUS Via Maiotto (,'HOW ~ POIN"r Thi ~ ooe 1s pcrfettly located Ckcan s ufo north !'nd , t1U1el c·u]·J I.' :.at" I\ very well ma1nt;11ned 3 bdrm hom e wi t h a pool There's t-ven 1t bunk room for tt:enagc guest:> ~.~ OCE.AH VISTA Pnced Sl.395,000 O,..W/S.• l·S IOO H.rt.or lla-d Dr. t:arol Hoff. Agt ·631·0094 Shown b!' appt. daily A lovely 2 bdrm condo ........ Y• H• eklse to pool & elevator Ocean vu. 3 Bdrm 2'h Ba. Seruiational 180 degree 3 car garage $325,000. v i e w s & g o rgeou s Catalana sunsets.2story , ~~Ile~ fireplace, deck S235.000 _, ~ "'ECTACUUR Ocean & city views rrom th1.s wood & glass 3 bdrm,.._ __ 1.s.•.·.•.2.z.• __ _ HAltO•VfEW ,,~r•r "'"''MM:i._a~-,. 4 Bdrm. bonus family room & bonus rm J,,o\·el> home m !>uperb cond1· lloo Asking 1299.000 for qwck s ale &family room home cm a 1• secluded . privaH• tot View decks, lounta1n , spa & dos l' to to.,. n $400.500 Must sell tow nhou~e :>. 1.L'l0 . J br . 2 ha frpk pool. rt•(• rm· :>. tar i.:;ir $I 09 , !JO {j ' fi ~ 1; 0 I I 7 ~f.:ll.rG CONDOS IN COSTA MESA lxlrm:.. 2 haths. lormal h kt> d rno1ll'I t'J ll <or1----------1 <lml'ni:: fum1l,\ k1l('ht'n. avµt loads of 1·.-11wnt work . C/2 I Mewport C....ter 640..5357 ~I Cl \ ·,. I 11 h t• f 0 r l' t'lui!>lmal-. Tht•'> rt· ,.,. l'1l1t1J:I) l11fh•n :111 · La t ).:t' :s&-i lxlrm~ 2': bath' :! r1rcpl.Jlt'!>, m 11·r11.,. u \ t' 11\cn.' :.ol;ir hut "'Jl1·r 10 ' ""°"""""''"· '" [ fli]ll\\l>dhrldCJC -.chooli. Tl.t 1:. ho11w 1s on v1-:1., l. \:-. D .111 11 1b Rcahtj Pl1< \-<l .1l SI 72.500 :l:l I :11100 \-.i.umablc ~l e~a \'enk :1lir. Uia. :>.frµll'l-> 2~1:i:1 ll<ikcr. Open Sul Sun t9.!t1 Ra rranc~ l'l.•H """'' 111" 1hr•>uJ.!h11u1 l.uH·h BEST BUY grounds l'rt1·plf rr11;11 f'l'll'l' now rt•clul'l'd l() . I 5 5.Sti·K44Ci $150,0IHI 'l'r<ide:. n111 SL'>-1 !Ult fur 1111:-luH·I} :J Woudl}rttl~t :1Hr. :!',Ila JOG OR w ALIC ~llll'n'll IJ1frm. '1', ba 1.'XC'\'UI l\'l' la.ri.:1..'l>I \\ 1 llwrn l.\ on On ~~at·rc!>in Co:.ta M l.'~!J GEMAEALTORSlnc lwo,lun l<elfwuocl" park II ) v .,.n._.r 1,.. ul your 1..llsp<>sul for ;ill 642-4623 nl'llll.'1 w;th hot lull !>PU 5.'>:I jj~l uf your outdoor a1..·tiv1t1es1im---------and :.teir.-tu La ke Wood wuh lh1s unrque 3 roomy -r bndge . Good terms . ORANG ET RH CONDO Bdrm. 211. aa. End Unit EASTSIDE C.:ondo. 1-Ti>lc. automalrt' :J &!rm. 2 bath. hui.:i:-t \'Br garaf{c. a1trarl 1 \ c fireplun'. \'U.~loin hnml' "'need pal10 J>rin·cl I.ob of f'harm Onl) l>1•low market at $t:I0,001t s1 :11.soo Yo Ith xlnt \ l•rm:. ( ll' 1-;;-.; ap.n Sun I ·4 ~r>H I N~P E l'T lll~ 311 WalnutStr~•t 'IJI Sun, I 5 1001 -.:an~\ llroki·r fi l!'i fi:!tili 1.Jnc \\c.,1 on W1b1111. Nu f un C :unyon, go •: hlk ll/ :'\am') Lane Dana Point I 026 )1(".'ltt!\h Ht:tit,11~ •••••••••••• •••••• • ••• • ••I:.! l~ 642 t>:>iH JM FOAECLOSUAE 477 IROADW A Y HAS EVER YTHIHG To•rms l.m ·a11un t ltarm J Hr 2 Ha t':Jm Hm & IJtn l<m SI.$:.! fl(JO ~SAT /SUM 12·4 :1 1.klrm. :>. b<i $1 lll uuo 3J8U lilar1ana l)r l ~ <ll\[14) f•A:-.:OH1\ ~11(' Oct·:,\ S \'I 1-'.W 'CJ~ 1)() THE MEADOWS Afforda\Jle 111 lrv1r1e 'iuper :>. bJrm w hw h\ an).! rm Air 1·on<I. u111tty room , i.:u a nfrtJ ).!:1tr· Walk lo ... hopµ111 g l'\•nt1·r t Bdrm + loft Sharµ end W\tl SISJ.950 ~!:I T;inKelo Terr C/21 Newport Cent~r 640-5357 \dull ~101>11._. llom\• F11r Sal1' B\ "" rtt•r l'ark Nv ~ts 'flus hunH Owrwr finam~ed 3 Hr :>. 1s 1mmat11late s.lf1.00(I I~ ll<JU~I.'. $25 ,0ou tluv.11. I I ~ bal;1nn· tll t:I'. s 1i 1.:JOO u 7Wli l:l T .. Y~ n ~~Country *•SINGLE STORY QL\l.T()Q,~ 4 BR·2000 sa n 552· t800 CHARACTER! .Financ:ifta at I 3 % 2 s T () R")7 H 1-; A<..: II ll<Jl 'S I-~. v.h1te water \ll' .... J bdrm~. ram rm' Yo l•I bar lt'adcl1 gla:.s douhlc door i!ntn & lot:. of brtt·k Walk to Lh1· h\'lll'h Sl 7!J,.51JO EXCEPTIONAL! l'<Hnt• explorl! lht:. di.' (7141494-1177 HIUSIDE EST A TE ASSt;M E 11~~ ·, J,O A!IJ Selle r fin1:111 t·1ng 1-:11 l'lu:.1vc custom P11rta(1na area :J FIR 21' Ha . Ol·eun \iew from even room :Ji' h11(h beamed ~eahog:., tmma1·ulale Head) 111 move mlo S27K,9UO Call i H -496·97116 . 495 10611 A&'l Open Sat Sun afternoon i95 Ba I boa A\ e Laguna lkud1 I h~ht rul 3 bdrm hom l' su '~"·hx.le<I that we 1·an I photci)(rllph I\: If )'l>U ·n; l'llnsidering makin~ a ITlO''C & > ou like quahl). pn vat'). h<irdwood floors & a ~pa. don't µass th1~ otll' uµ. \s:.umt: SlJX..000 .it 111 i5'. & rt•a:..unablc l l'r m s 11n ;1 2 n If T () 1i----------Sti>.5 IO I He•er Move A9ain •>wn ~our o.,.n apt near th1• •tl't:<111 111 ;o.!orth L••!!Utl<l , the fll'l'fC('t pluc·e LS av;iilable lo vou w11h owner f1nanr rn,! at 12'. 2 Bdrm & u great ()(•t>an view rro m lht· kitchen· $135,000 494.7551 ......._,;r...... 1111 LIE ~Mc~ACKR( PRJCE REDUCED! 1\~e11l 1\nn Fuwlkc!> ~SI 3lll'.ili 11.11 17 •I 'ln1:. :J llllrm ~I u:. h1111w t1Ht•f\ \ •IU JJrl \ lJf' .\ , 101 ur}. anrl a •lv11:0111!1 1• \ ll•W "··~t J.·d Ill lttt• Itri J.. DOIT! DO IT! DOIT! 111\:ally lm·ated tn lhe l 'ahforma llomes area. th1:. t·u..,tom12i.>d plan h as J l1111n t,..1Jan1·e of S82.000 <it 12· , 1111erest with mon ti---!~!..-----•I un this 3 bdrm. 2 ha homt· that feature'~ a i.:or~t·ou:.. \'ICW 1\ll ne w k1t1•he11 av I' l 1 a 11 l' e:. d n d n l' w 1·arµt•ls Scl'lu<.lt'd hrtl'k a µalll> v.11h )(<iiehn for momm~ i.un $21\1,000 OUTSTANDING! ~1j(·r I Bdrm :! Im w II h ~·r•·:•t H(J~l'i 1(111/'YI tl1<1t llll'fUtft•,, "'"'' 1.1l11t• t'W l'l·ri.in1!' lll•· •II :itJ•'' 4t I ;.rilf•ltnl( $f:j7 ~Jlj So. Calf lH1lty. 54'·H05 II \ \• r ( •1 ti k t II ~ '\ ,1 It l all 1111w fclr 1nf•1r111a l 1•111 1'111 1h1s :1 \1411111. i•, IJJ , l.J111 1 r11 1uw11h11(111• 1:1 \'111 I 1 .. ,. :1l e•l •1n 111u1or l/ll-(•1tll"lt ;\>1.ut\ •·xi ru-. ltl~ltJt• l,11llllh ~ I !Hiii), 111 ul 1·1 I •·•I I•;, I J" tt 11· 1• 11•~1 lut I IWlll'I will .... 1,, I .11:1111 I tM) 11aym cnls of S848 and a.'i.umu ble Ask mg uni.\ $146.~ THE llG STEAL and tt won't ll1ke a lhtcl lo see the vafu~· tn 1h1!> s harp Dana Pu anl du11lt>>t Two hi:tlrm , I t1111\h upper u1111 f1•al urei. GREAT ~ERT AIHIMG! \.:oobs trul'lcd \ 1ew o 1ll't'an and can)on" L:na 11uel) 1h·,·uratcd hum f t'lll u r \' !> :J B cl rm s · h1.1lh.' Nt•w 1•1>t~ 11lht>r ex tra:. ~4~.!illO 497.5494 SA\'£ $11 ,000, Newport Crest. P lan 4. rt>altor !>aid sell rua St 96.000 Buy lrom ll'>'Ot'r for Sl85.000 ~" a!>!>Um<1 ble loan , Vl.'t:Ull \'lew Oµen House Sun S Su mmerw1nd C:Ow1 1)46.401 5 llarwr View Knolls. 2br. den. 212ba . $2 10,000 Broke r 640·0370. iS2·0254 MEWPOIT CIHT Ull deg. Catalina ocean t1ew 3 Bdrm condo Superb location Pool. t.enn1s . s~ C /2 I l'Wwport C....t..- 640..5357 LIDO ISLE r..Acept1onal location As swnable f1nanctng. wide lot. J C'ar garage. J bdrl'J\ 2 bath, south patio. $110.IXXJ Ask for Bob o r \'vonne, R H R . Agt. (,73 7300. Uvina 0. Lido will be lun for you . lmag;ne entertaining your holiday guests tn ttw. spacious 3 bdrm. 3 hath with a large bonus room & sunny patio loca· I.Ion on an extra wide lot Calling about this house ma) be the wisest call you ever made. Ask for Virginia O 'Brien . Agt , FUl.R. 673·7300, Im Of VEIWIES Select lesllls ·-·~ ........ , -~ 11.000,000 c' UIHI .... ,.... IACHll.01/ I IDIM -Seller motivated. 10% down, $94,000. STUDIO PIMTHOUSI -Charming ! Best location. 10% down payment. SIOS,000. Z llDIM -Some ocean view. Xlnt value. low down payment. $139,000. LAaM I ... lllOM1' IOW -OflM SAT ... ~M. llO deg. ocean, bay Ir Catalina. Decorator perfect! $279,000. ?.......,_. PIOMT IOW -180 deg. view. ·2o<r;,, down. $280,000. CZI Z IDIM ,..,...OUSIS -Ocean and bay views. lease option. $250.000. #od~n-J)f~nd 644-1493 ~dy 76N617 LISTINGS OF BARBARA COMBS Located off Hospital Rd., between Newport Blvd .. and Superior BIG CANYON OPEN SUMDA Y 1-4 2 Rue Chateau Royal Absolutely lovely 3br. 3ba. Bordeaux model Townhouse. Large rooms. Hi gh Ceilings. Light/ Bright Eal-In Kit<!he n. Roman tub in Master bath. Private Patio areas. $380,000. Ring 644-8940 from security gate 10l2 W .. St. Le Joa. CA UOH 7 I 4-4St·2641 c•< ..... NptT.,,..COltdot 2 Br, 2 Ba. SI L2.SOO 3 Br 21, Ba $124.900 3 Br 2', Ba $125,000 Assumable9'• ', Joan Owner will help f1nam•c Grea1 term J ohn Mars hall 631 1266 Rl::Al.TORS MEWPOIT SHOIES WALK TO BEACH Li"eonthewater ,4Br 3 Ba. 2 Sly Only S255K . -· . WATEIFROMT OP&t SAT /SUH l·S !171 BAYSJDt<.:on : w 1.arge:.l floor plan 11f ftt"ed Open. fresh and a bt.oau11ful \ 1ew t ·u~t•im decor . i;old f1xtun·~ <incl man) up~rade~ L111,1t s hp r1.:hts uµ tn I ~" Si49.IXXJ JAMES E. GOULD 6ll·l 5l2 great terms : 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 Sty. Move inl~~~~~~~!ll-­ cond. Only Sl49.900. 20'~ B~ Owner, Newport Ill~ dn & OWNR wl car11 . or St><'lod Jbdrm (am opn rent 17~ mo • k 1 · . , · 4 Br :>. Ba Prtdc ur beam~. 5 ~ ~· )j.la . ' . .it· Ownershrp llome Li: lot SIS0.000 <.:real I' 111 Ownr wl help (man · $40.tUJ down t>45 \<\~i fA:'l:TAST IC A-frame Ho m e 3 Br 2 Ba Goormet k1tehen SliSK. OW<.: w1 SSOK dn. 13' •. Ii mo. $1354 per mo. P .I J B"r. 2 Ba Dump Need!> n.c. SUS.900. Take O\'er 1751< loan ..,.J.,..isO'lriH C,....0 .. riM 642.8850 John Coombe bkr JASMIMI CIH« Good assumable loan + c reative rinancing on this 3 Bdrm 2 story ho me with lie balcony. ~ean and city Uahts view. ten· nis. pool, sec. gates. A s teal al 1425 .000 Decorator's own hom e ~eEle-ganu Be au t 1 ( u I W es I c Ii ff Uo\'er Home d el·oratcd in romplete elega n<·e ~ bdrm, fa mil) rm . 3 baths. f"rt'n h door:.. sur roundin g a s e c luded l'OWt) ard Presented b) Vonne . R II R All.I . 673-nlO 9*Wl'OIT COHDO Don 't mess this rart> large 2 bdrm cohdo tn CIJ(( Haven Over 2000 sq rt.. lasl one of onl) 10 Great neighborhood OPEMSUM 1·4 502 St ........ WI lood R.H·R Agl. Annt' Dennis 673-7300 C/21 ... .,.. C..ter r--------'40.5JS7 AS YOU LIKE IT Sill NI MOMTH ''h-1111'111 •· 1 ...... ·ti··... 1111 ... •JUJltl \ ll•illl !' 11 1111 l••:itur , . ., •• I lr•·11l .11 •· 11111111 V.-;H t' 1 ltllHllUltll \ ,,,,.,1 .111•1 J•t•'ll/11 11·11111~. I l1U I I J "11 I' I I \ I I. K•''••K•· I tu .. '.,,,,,,,.,,,. I}'• ~.111 1111.1\1· 'l••J lt1•l1•• ~111.~~-I 4\1:111~1 :• I 111 r1ind11, $36.0ou •h1wn, Ill •1»'>111111' $.'">!J,011() oil 11' I ) IWW l:Ur}){'I, fn•sh lllUll\. h e I.I OI I! <I l' l' I l I II It I\ • ftrt•pluc•t-. <11111n.i urc u & 1·m·J111>1..J p:1t111 You ma) wish lu UM'clh1· I lldrm ----------I )W1ft'f ~:J\I ~lMl 1. II w l' I IJ II I I u l> lJ I --Hi.-.....1 I 052 LUSE/OnlOH $4000 MO•ff YM let RENT APPLIES T0, ................. 1 PL'RC HASE 4 Bdrm. ILC>a TO IEACH f<tm rm. dining rm. 3 Assume lar1e loan on haths condo w1lh iew new quality duplex on re 646 :.)62 land. J Br up & 2 br down BLUFFS CO~OO. low pnced and up51.raded 2 BR. 2 BA . t!'<lras Sl4S,M L H .J l t' t ••rt.11111 )' l•·rrd11 ru•J11ttily 1•1t•..r11t-11 t'I 1111 1111'> l>l•IH lllUI\ I '''" HI l.im1 h h•1111•• with .. '11.ip.:1 h •lllUI> r1~om A~ j1IOXlll'llll••I ) $!17 7rll1 :in•J l.1 k1· 11\('I ltillllll 111111 IJl11't'fl luf a 11u11 k \Jlt• :JI ~I .illj. :,,,,.,. RI ······················· MUST SELL! I It r I 1, Ii 11 . 11 cl 11c1~hl111rhuml , $1 IO,UOll OW<· SmJll :!11•1 Ilk 1 IUYNOW! J.M.PETEAS HEW HOME 111 Wuudlindu•• I llllrru. :1 "·· r11111 1111 wt·t l1ar .. 1111111•" 1111·1111111 1-:~11.1 Ill~\ ll<'W ''"'u111a It!•· lullll I IWlll'I Ilk I' :)31 OIM WOODBRIDGE LAHDIMG ----------1 ti75 01~'> 1111 11wt·111a11· :1 h1•1li 1111m Ill 1111' Tc·11 J l'l' of I 1 v1111• l't11•toel tli11u:.a111b h1•lu"' lite !llJ111l' rnoclt•I 111 lt'~'>t'r ,J M l'1•tcrs plun 5. :1100 ~~rt. Ir~ 1111 Mr Sanlf('rs Owner/Bkr l:!IJ1:>.77 G:Jtl! or l213134S·463'J IOllHHOOO LM. . CULDESAC ~ Hdrm. 2 ~l ory . $2SO,llOO -SIO,OOOOOWH Or len, s ubmit : '.lhr. w /hl1hwood 1't>lli11-.i11. frplc, hardwood floors. nook. stained ghtss, l.ie loft on cul-de·111u·. 2 r a r 1ar. Muat Sell f ast · lllt.500.Don. 49!1 1:1211 Coldwell Banker FSIOl SIZ,500 Coly l Bdrm. lac lot. Owner w i ll finance. '.\lllll· MS-oml2 ser. Pride of Ownership, nr So. Cat Pla1•. .... 000. Jucy-.._.NO ,.. IPYOU ... a ..-.kie to offer or .......... pla~• .. ad 11 U..• Dally P l lot a rtw Section . . . .._. ... ...,.. FtXIR UPl'ERI 1·110J1t1M Fea1 uH·:. 111 AnlHTION 1-lu1fe 11 J!iun I tit-\'ntry . ti1111cl ne1J.(hhc1r h11111I 1w1·1ls 1rn1nt & 'l'U ' >t hclrm. I '• hu ~lili,t)IJO owe Smul 2o d Ilk r fl/S OIHS 1·11 e l111>l'cl 11al 111 und INVESTORS .. 11r1\al•• alriurn off Woodhrldge condo J8r rna. .. tcr l!Wle Ow11t•r 1s I 1 • ba, lo wer e nd unit ready to s<'ll al Sl!tll.90-0 t::xtr11 lg yard. Ass11ma · Call 556 2000 hlc Isl & 2nd TU loans llG ASSUM. LOAM !p Noquulifyrng. SIOS.9011 Completely refurbished :i SELECT Agent 552·J3J!f UR 111.ba hom e 111 Hunl PROPERTIES Wll.J.OWS. newly remo!J lk h I mile Crum OC'can. :tbr + den, a,t· Terms ~~new aµph rn1·es WOODlllDGI available 559 5664 C...tury z I GOOD ASSUMAILE T..tt.rock I OO/o D1t t7t-1050 3 ISdrm. 11 • lllh condo. I' pular Plan I 3 lid 2 Bu . Lower unit w llrg patio llayshures Townho m e for entertamtng 170. ffl>l c Owner f.111 carry assum··ble rin"'n "tna ~per at 14'~' to qual 2+ I. 1)001. extra!>, 88K u a • ... D H7 7010 S812 tM. P •· I. Wiii r"nl er. ys"" · rvcs A.'lsumablc 9'r.i '; ex is l m l( "" • 8.11-6407 loan. Owner 842 8022. for 9600. Sll0,000' J erry - 17687 Newla nd. H. li Jones, 6.11' 1266 L.J-e hcteh I 041 WAUC-TOHACH -~~~,~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulrenew2 Bdrm. Iba. 2 ----· -car gar. Only 3''2 block9 ___ RE~~ ~R __ ON THE BEACH·Mob1le lo beae h Asking only • Home 2Br . redwood 1129.~.BetteM .Scolt& Gurgeou.'l2Br +denhom deck. cedar shakes. M!lll1C Ma-44.a4 O(I the lake in Wood bar4w.ood Lat. f r~lc -~ -• bridie. Spectacular view llt1IOO. ('114) 4&38l6 SEASl'RAY CONDO or Saddlebac k Moun ·l~~!!~!!~!!~~I 2 Or . 2 Ba. 20'1t down, T tains. Near boiltdocks 8K J04ao at 91fi'..i~. pm .Swi mm{q-hlgoon -& 91l mo. 2nd TD 11mt11, beach. Adult pool, spa, lnt only l~'A. Prof det'or . tennl11 courts, Aaavma ble Cor1eou:1 upl(ra du. r111and ng. Jerr'Y S haw: Aprx 1 mile ocean . 644·9030. Eves: 710·I070. ll.M,500. Call 642·"850 ro 1245,000. Beat ofrer &ppt. Agt.nt. le1U1eoplion . ------------ OCWROHT,AI 28r, cabana as l rlr, s ub· lettln1 allotwed, 3 pvt bclw. ~ 6 fl1h ln1 pier. 11.UOO. (714) 41f.3116 Wtt kt·ncl1•1 ", "'hile al......--..,.,... lht• Murtll,t Ill "I' O t ••••••••••:•••••••••••• S'l'A'l't':' (JWNJ-:H .\1 AY l~:aullfl!I <.arllen Ho mi: l'llllVllll': Tl':Jt .\1S fm I lun (.; Ill fll'I\ ale t·om f11U1hf1l'<I hu\er Olfered rnwltty An·es:. tu ht>al·h , Ion only $1 i<1.00CI n .!1.1. tm ms & J)l)(ll :J Burm 2 1'1111'1-:: Bu Nt·"' ltghl .. t>l'lgt• ~11SSION HEALT\' 1:arpct. lmrnar $2:10,IHHI !)!.'IS Cst llw). La~un.i t»il MU.I Phone 494-07 3 I Ocemfrt. l•NJ•in '"' tlown, low 11Ht-r est . Treasure Island M H l'ark J im Thoma:. 714 4~:1116 L.ocllMa CY" R.trHt Hus£ic retreat nc!tl led in the h illside of Canyon Aereo Or :l Bdrm. lrg yard Owne r will finance. low down. Call for appl . R.C . Ta) lur Co. 6409000 '"91· WOODS COYE HJite t his artist ·) re treat a " Ill". honest brcathlak In!( views . 3br, 2ba. s111ral s tairc ase. frplc. hu rdwootl Cloor s1prrv. $239,000 Open House Sun. 12·4 2120 Crestvrt-w Or. AGT J i m ll owa rd 4!M·l244 J.cuuf) condo, 21100 1 s<1 ft . fcutunng :1 t1r. 21, ha. <lclightful \llC14 W;ilk Ill i.hOpJ)llll( SI J!u,1111 or lcred h~ PIJnnt•cl In\ est m<!nt Cvn rcpts, 496·3319, ji().2317 OnHHOUSE 12:10 to 4:30 29406 Vlata flltoso Tender lovi ng c are needed to make this 3 Bdrm 2 bath Pacesetter hoUse a s uperior ho me. Pool st.ted > ard. C lose to park. schools and shOP:\· Priced for rast s ale . $121,750. don osen ff',\: t I I f .... l213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BF.ACll 497 4848 Offered al 1275.000 Call OPl=:N SAT Sl'N I 5 2006 BAHRA!'ll'A PENINSULA Al. 1\'gt at 833·2650 or owner Oi·cup1ed duplex 1111111!968-~736~~1 ~ev~e~s~. ~~~-·I w .rire places On f<'er 1Nr :\iar \'1sla & l>~I Oro> SHATUN IEALTY 640-6259 land I blk from Ul't-an & l~~~~~~~~~-a r ross from park NICISLASHED ---- $282.500 Agt Ofrt c e liearh collage on lrg LootCLOOKLOOk !175 0142. res 760 2566 Pen insula lot in quiet Reduction on 1119 Robon Beaut water.front co·Op. 2bdrm. P •ba. s pec tacular view from hvtng room & master bdrm. patios. pool. see bldg, un derground parking. Slip. great financing, 12~.ooo. F'or vvt showmg 955· 1961. ---- 'SUPHIUY . Sli9,000. Prime 2 Bdrm. 21, ba. condo . Ocean v iew . ts ·~ d o wn . <Si!6.~I OWC flnancrng at 13''.\ int W alk to beach /pool Tom Got· tier. Bkr. 646·9200 HAUOlllDGE Lowest pnced home in one ol Newport's fastest aµpreeiating are as . 2bdrm, 2ba condo. o ut· standing location. spec- neighborhood. Perfl>ct to Coon. The fi nancrng 1s invest or live m. Owrter fantMtac on this great 4 asks 1240.000 for immed bdrm, family rm. pro sale with low interest dec'Orated home. Seller financing. \7141673·1610. m ust sell $210.500 POSSllU FOUCLOSU•I Seller 1s m otivated. 4 Bdrm Newport home w tgood financing. Try ur. down. Call Diana. agt. 6311266 VIEW•VIEW 0,..0.Hy 1-4 1601 KllMplood R .H R . Agt , G lo ria Sceberras.673·7300 HIWPORT CIEST Best par kage deal in Newport Beach At prices you can afford - try thi11 2 bdrm + 2 bath. Assume or AITD be creative. also 2 + de n end unit R .H R .. Agt. fln73UO ------~-- UOO·THI A RIB4DLY HOME <..'tlarming 2 Bdrm home with lovely m ountain view. Great rental unit or honeymoon cottage. '1JD,OOO. CHARMER IN • tacular view, many up grad e s . $339 ,000 THE TREES fragrant fruit trees s ur · round this 3 Bdrm. 21, Ba family ho m e w 1th popular noor plan tnclud- lnc a dinin g area and family room All louted lttheendoh c ul-drnc. lllUOO. 4116· l 720 Luxurio us ly r e bul It home with 4 s vac1o us bdrm s uites. fam rm. formal d111ing . breakfast rm and gourmd k1tehen. 3 trplcs. brick patio. view d eck s, 3 c ar gar Breathtaking views of be)' • Ot'Hn from ln111de th e home and view decks. Must be se~n. 1.,. ...... ~ Dreams don't last • nether do dream houses So s ee this on e now. Beautifully decorated with too many amenltlee to cover here. Presented by Grece Fisher, Act. R.H. R. l'f3. '7300 don osen ... Own er /Bkr Dys : 9M-1036. eves· 644·0908. IYOWMll This 1700 sq n 3 br, 2 ba. lae den w /frplc. huae fftlnt 6 back yd. Good aa- sum. financing. 1210.000. OpenSat. 6Sun. 12 5 61.8 K.lnp Pl. 645 5013 1125,000 lff. '=~~~~~~~~ c ............ ;. u ... cii:'Ts'ili~oio ,.. 631-4100 Venaui. eondo uoo 1q ft. hup2 Br 2 Ba.1round ~ c..,.. C... flr, aood in· law H, .. ~r! 3 Bf, 2~ ba, hlihly \lP· TOp teeurity. Pool/ ape/ 1t.cted Monaco with hot teMll Social Center. The tub Ir pool S.15,000. Open Gerrie Co. ~ houle Sat " Sun 11-J. 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 41'7·4941 0-lfled Ada. your one· ltOP shopping ce~ _ bingo 11ate your ahoppi•• '-' ..... by u.ln1 lhe Dalb PUot au.uMd Ada, Enter west aate, ask for "'1ean Beech. K ath i• fWtlor Vu Hom•• Ir I Hardesty . R ealtor . b&. fam rm. "" 1teill. '19M:IM. ...SOO.M4-4l51 • ......... --·""'• .,. ·-···· __ ,,... --___ .,,... __ , __ .......... -. ....... ~·---·---___ .,,.,.._...,__ ---· .... -...... • t ,. ~. 0.C.mber 1, 1980 OHLYPll.Of iEW Of liomES~= . _, MOITH .. D CHAIM CAPE COO BEAUTY in Newport lle1ghts. Sun floods thru paned windows, trees shade c:overed brick patio. Many special touches - stained gl ass front door. new bathrooms and new kitchen. ·com e by and feel welcome! · · A 3 br l bath home -witlrs-eparate ~ucst quarte rs and ocean view in this des irable location. Large tree -shaded decks for lounging or entertaining. $279.500. ~ 110& .. eo-. ... _ LAIJ.I• IMcft Cit -I 17 I 4t 494-1 I 77 Identical oceanfront towers, each with over 2,600 feet of spectacular floor space, four levels, with three bedrooms and four baths. Also a two bedroom apartment and private entry guest apartment wtth two bedrooms and beth. Each of the...__ wondeduUowwa features three woodbumlng fireplaces. In ad.- dltlon to the unparalleled views of Newport Harbor, the ocean, mountains, and city.lights. "The Taj" po••••••• its own beachfront with volleyball court and fire ring. This unusual Triplex fa an Ideal Investment opportunity for syndlcatlo~ or a Corporation retreat. $2,200,000 . 04 s.... AM An .• Ml Open Sun. 1·5 642-5200 1 SOS WESTCUFF DRIVE . NEWPORT BEACH Reserve Your Space Early For Our Next To be publi8hed on Sunday December 211t. Call 642-5678 . VIEW HOME ONLY $299,000 Corona del Mar Executive ·home with good view. Court.yetrd entry. formal dining r oom & large family room. New carpeting & wood plank floors Private beac hes. Fee land Shows like a model ! ~ 759-1111 2744 E. Coed Hwy CoroM .. Mar WATERFRONT HOMES, 1Nc. REAL ESTATE, 24 '36 W Cods I Hwy Newport Beach 63 1-1400 l IS Manne A ve1111P 8.-ilho.1 Island 673-6900 : Ho.et For 54* Ho.Ms For S-. Hones For S-. Oiiier IHll Estate Cocwwwrcial Olhef-._. ...... OM.r-RHll lst.h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,...,,..., 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olher-.... htate •••·•··•··············· ····•·•·•······•·•••••· ......•.... , ••••..•.......•••...••••.......... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....... • ..... s....... MiclWle ....... C•str-.o 1071 C•l•h..o 1071 C fsfu9IO 1071 ForScft 1100 ....................... --Property zooo --"operty 2000 I I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'t'=1r 2100 ...•................... .....•................. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-Z%0MID TR8'UXES Absol utely prime IO<'a tion 111 Corona del Mar and Balboa Penins ula 1.arl(e assumable loans A.sk for Smith Meyer Major rorpor•tlon. C•llf. he•dqu•rten c.-omplex shows triple net return on cash in ol 12.970,000 ~II price $16,946.285 Pnn. only Wm Crook. Crook lnl'I Rllrs. P6 Box t 194 , Redlands , Ca 92373. Ph 7141793·2726 ..•................•••• 1---------.iNew 2 Bdrm. adults. Npt i----liiiilllliiililiiiiilr EMGUSH Sch Lido Park. 5'13.000 C.,..EIY VILL. 66x300. Newporl Blvd. Si?00.000. Best ur terms Owner will carry N~11: 10 Unit Industrial Bldg. C M 16.000 sq Ct• 25', down Owner t·arrr lst TO a l 12''" for 'l )t'ar,, Pl11I .sulll\ "" ReJhor .'Hj,j·:.!IO:J OPIM HOUSI TODAY l·SPM 2'102C•l....,.._SJC Very private home in most prestigious area. Perfect for entertaining w/5' Rdrms . fam. rm. + lovely pool and spa. Offered at $495.000 Patterson/Parks Real Estate 497-4844 t4-wporthoch I 06 S. Cletnellte 1076 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WMtewat.r View Ma.:n1f1 cent 180 11\•).( white water view .. hlurf to µ . wa lk tn ::.and brand new :i BR .gate guarded w 10 lercom pvt pool Jnd Jac uzzi San Cleme nti! OHered at $525.000 714·492· 7623 AM & M. 714 ·637·6350 CYrlUS SHORE COUHTRY CH• IM. 67J<ll26 Beaut1Cul double widt: 2. ,.. lk'd 2ba. P'ool and rec Tius magmhcent estate San Juan <.'apo $55.000 2 rm. 165.000 boast!> oC 5 Hdrmi.. :J Br 2Ba ·14110 sq. fl ~yr~ Watcrlrunl Homt•!i. ln1· · 1oy McC ..... lltr. 541-7729 batru. and features wvo.i uld A~t :>ll aOJ:.! 631 1400 u n d b r 1 l' k ( I 1111 r 1 11 14 , c do I I /T 11ourmet" k1 tl'lwn. f"r '7G ~1111.11 .. t1omc, Costa °" "'" Ufftl own-., u ~ houlft fouale 1700 doors, Ila ) windows .. \1esa. llarhur UI Adull l>. -.Ch rroperty 1350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tasteful ll•·t·11r :mtJ a hill xJnt $11.500 ti73·3H'l6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HU..__l .... GTO .... anti oc:C'an 'IC''4 + J hn:-t PALM DESERT "' " " of ;imen1t1eJoo Surround MARRAKESH c .c . BEACH in.I( ground!. 111\'luclr I ON THE BEACll Moh1ll at rt· with a \!Jr.cl\ of llomc• 2 Br. rodwom1 I-urn lg 2Br & de n VILLAS · 241lR SEC RITV 10 frwt tret>i. + Jn <iddt dl'(·k, u•dar ~h;ik l'S , FHOM llunal aclJ<iCl'lll acre i~ hardwood int. frplc· ('C1hngs Beaul1Cul ''ic'4 available with 'cpara le $.>9. !10(1 HM p (; 14 1 of µool & grounds nei:ot1at1ons Th•~ prn 499.:1116 S'ltO.oOo 714·3'1ti Hl!!l:I pert} 111 111 an l'quest nan eon...rcial area locatl'<i ooh I mile Pr ...._ 1600 from the 1Jan:1 l'u111t OCUMFAOMT PARK ~ .....•...•............. $66,000 Tennis. pool, s pa 1-'mant·in.i: ava1lalJll' 17141536-8821 ~anna S950.000 2Dr. cabana & t r lr. !.ull LAGUNA IEACH tllr lh ownl'r Nr SA 640-5357 DUPLEX N.I . :->car beach. 2 3 bdrm . 2 l'llf l(arJ jl('. nt>ar park. _________ , 1mnc· uni) 7 UNITS . TSl.IO\l'otmt 642 1603 PRIME L.:ti.:una Beac h 4 unit. tax COSTA MESA :.heh er. jl(t'at local ion AREA lkbra !172 9300 611) at 10 -14XG rOS!'. !llH'\' MESA VERDE 4 PLEX Owncri. un1l. OP\·m1 21J'. Ai.!.um $8!1.000 li·•.i ', 10<111. Seller carr) tial l'nnl· uni> Agt 641 Ol911 Wilson&W•iuR.E. lctlm).( allowed. 3 IH I 9600 SQ.FT: ('l\ll' ( nlr S75.0tl<I L• INVESTORS 14 l~ased cum merdul u" ll A -:.. um Jot' 2 Bdrm house plui-. duplex and fourplex \II buildings with new rovf~ l.11w. low vaeann owe <.MT1er m ust sell """' I u complete trade ~ akc 11r fer 752 1920 18.IA.IJ :.q It I-'\ ;\;\ :"\ It< 11anl. ll'. l'ai.h flo" 1111 all ('J~h purt·ha,,1· O\lo 11~·1 will ('On:.11.lt>r :JU', dwn uc trade lor 1·omm I 1nnin11· prop Bkrpnnt 1!3111 37.i LotsforSaie 2200 ....................... Hal'k I~~ Jr1:a. iHx:mo r" ~1d1:nll'al t'"l a\1• lul S'l.SU.uuo 5411 IKHU lolboa Pettinsula l\I cJ I{ S 11 l' 't l' I'!> I 11 111· n h J .' I' I .J 11 :.. f , ., IUl>IU m hcirnt• J \J il l'rl!"l'll al Sl3U.0011 Cun- lul'l Jan1:l ~II 51)3!1 \l;T 493-2752 bell:>. vool & f1~hin~ µ1 er St9.90<1 R ~ P 11 14 l 4!19 3Kl6 IUYMOW PAY LATER ! FAl.lBROOI on ooe of Laguna·!. m11 1n DuDieJ s/ East Side Costa Mesa T ~ Mowttain, Deur+, 1m11.1.~tna1 units rcwatt·u 11.13 3231or 5-13 2f112 12 UNITS J_ nu •1L h1~1lways llwlcltni.: n· o.w:e~al 80 TI IE ESTATE AGENTS p• •cE . Resort 2400 Owners :>i!Yl> '"Brin){ ml· it L O fur m} 2 stor} ex et· home Hcaul1full} mainlaine<l J Hrlrm 21 , ba SllOO mo LogiMG Viii• R.E. 497-1761 1080 <iolf c·ourse frnlll w va:..I mtn v1t·w 2Br 2 Ira hm with dlx rcawrei:. on eas) tare landH'apcrl lot Nr t'l uhhbe, a men iues for }OU 14ilbUrt• llm l' 2' 1 y r 1st· 111 $JU() m0t ind frcf! i:olf. lcnrui:.. TV table, ccntly rcmodetc<l 1111-:h •••••• ! .... ~ ...... !... 631 1442 I.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• demand area l'arlnn~ . 1 _ NC>f'YTllS'• .._.The F 11.. want out. <Jffcrini.: , er} Arca,, best 2 un11 I 2 lo ---------•! _, ..,. ,1 attrat'li'e fmam·rnl( unit near oc ean . u wn c 1 COSTA MESA 10,-Till:JOPM.I Hawaii For total vncl' of $5i5,0IHI fman~e 640 1177 !I 1Jn1ts · near beach . Chri1hfto1 withf166.750 do~n ·OW\: at 8'~ No pa) ------(.Inc Hdrm condo un thl' Healonom1c:. 675 6700 ~Property 2000 ment:. 2 } rs Cash rlow Satellite stores "onh 1n ~a"'1 on island of Maw -· -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• w low rent::.. $4 50.000 Slater Bros. cer{ter He~1dent Mgr Excell hft .&. ...aGE C 0. $112.SOO down Bkr I.l's Shows 10 3', return on f1nam·mg $165,000. J cr r) ~1"'11 Barnhart 559·4475. Bkr· $442,718 l'rrn only Wm Jun~. 631 -1~ • Be I u l. 0 re an V 1 cw ••••••••••• •• • • • • •• •• • • llome. 4000' or C'leganrcl•--------..i water. lralth & ~a i r MEWPOITIEACH ~l'('unl } guarcl $5!1 50\J Pnme C I lot 57x 120 w1lh Ph 714 1 7211 651 O 1) Id C' r two b C' d r •Jo m 7 1/40/o l1tTD ---------•( <:rook. Crook lnt'I Hltr~ K4 'pndt> unit:.. rcnti. 1'0 Box 1194. Rl'<llands . <in• lo\lo low lnl'lllTil' SALE OR LEASE Ca 9'/.313 Ph 714 793 2726 644 1493: 760-8617 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 prestigioui. are a . (.;uard Gate. pool, lcnn1~ :.pa & 12 m1 pnv beac•h $750 .000 b} U)>p\ 1714)548-6542, or 12.1·11963 OWNEI FINANCING <kc<tn View 3 hr. 2• 2 b u Where else can you rind a townhome, vaulted cc1 I Jbdrm. 2ba. 1600 sq ft mgs, end unit. Vacant home with for"!lal dining St29.900 Offered b) room. lrg laving room Planned fn\•es tmen l with frplc & a gre;,it Concepts . 496 33 t 9 ocean & golf course view TIO-Zll7 Cor Oflly SlS-0.000 -+ the -~--·--- owner will carry the Is l. 1---------• ICINTHALTY & tHYISTMIMTS 492-HOME UVEOM GOLF COURSE WITH OCEAM YU 10% DOWN lV2 YEARS NEW 4 bdrm home'w1th 2 l>aths. huge b11t·k yar<I , AIC, walkmi< distance to schools & golf course. Sl~.000 Of'fM SUN 1-4 tu.a112 3 Br · 13'• ba. re model l o --------• equal ne1ghborhood .I~~~~~-~~!"-~!..~) 111,EIEST •J Owner will help finance Ttllfln l 090 SZI0.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAYllEllTS GUATFtXElt UPPEI OWM YOUI OW1'4 Owner will carry lnteres 2 Bdrms, t ba. Walk to HISTORIC only payments ror beach. Owner will sell CALIF. ~OME years on this 1 year ne VA 0 , help finance Elegan1·e bUJlt for. com San Clement e ho me $102 ooo fort and entertaining. Over 2600 sq . ft. o Ask for M. David, Agt P~rkllke grounds rom - gracious living space 492-5'413 4118·~ ph ment custom home· ta>deareeocean vie w 1~~~~~~~~~~1 oak rtoor s. m a r ble OwwtrWllleho 1· f i repla ce, r o ll -up T,___,_ ....__ u.lts S.. ..._ screens. carvL·d mold· .._ .,_.. ..;.,a••• I 071 ings, plus more. To see Or°"""' Pr-otMrty ."..................... more or this rare "Olde OPIMSUH l·S IY OWMll Towne Tustin" home call Ranch Really 551·2000. Breathtakin1 panoramic ocean view o r Dana Harbor. Spectacular home <..:ons p1c uous ly llWINI-; T llt:;GROVt-:S local~ on 01<1 Newport 2Br. 2Ba AC. 24i<21I lilvd $250,00tt Al(ent. $325.000 l'm•e SJ.250.000 New oCficc bldg 8250' fo\Jllerton. 95!>·2163 garal(e. owe t2', -20 y rs. ti3t·7300 14 UMITS I d t"'" """ <> ·-------•! Costa Mno Tri·Ple• o n ~"'""· wnr al(t 1• 1 yrs •1ld. $590,000 IK', 544.4910, 731 0.'1\19 ('\ l!S ciown XJnt location Large 2 21UMfTS lstUSElt DlrllECIA TIOM HexttoM~orlanla 8Sl ·ltl&l Br units w1lh patios . Nort h Laguna lkach 5.350Sq l''t <.;ommc rc1al Sl65.000. Brokcr673·2749. Quality construcuon un l;jeaut 2 Br 2 Ba llui.:c Hldg. 1 Blk to P11t•iCit• DC1Yi1 & Clort& 1\.S. 1'wen\y.s1x 2 Bdrm. deck, oc·eanview. walk tG Oci•an Sell $350,00u -----GOOD IN<.;OME two I Bdrm. All with bea r h . $11 7.500 Jh LeascS2.140 Month lHOUSES + 2PLIX 4 BrnrbehSl50,000HB ca.r,,elS. drape:.. ra~ei.. Owner 494.0491 homt', w-a-. H. r-1or Co. c M W/I 3 mi to beach. 6 Umts $160,000. LB reCngerators. drs p(lsal. .,......, -, l' ~a· .,, 300 pn' ~e · 4Br N b h ~ 000 NB dishwashers. tile kitchen 497 3.'111ext2 t8 work. Redlon 644-49 IO """''""'· -· · ~ r c -""· ' REAi.TORS r .... ~J.! ... "'•al OWMr~ J450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Who 1s staying 10 o ur finest guest house 1n Laguna Beach ? You are when you own a !>hare oC Laguna Shores. Resa les now a\'ail. Call our un listed nu·mber 4~-0748 ____ _ __ _ 12:J>.OOO. Owner will help 32 Units.S750.000 lngl and bath. pn vate vatios ---------·'·--------•!finance. 2Br"dena&0.000 Artes. Pnncipalsonly 7S2 t920 C:WofC~ .EXCITING. Choi. ce COf"Mf' Lot Vic J as~·~.56~ Broker Most under9X gross. r.-.,tr 2550 . ,r .. l ~"" AA 2PM kd Jc )_ 9UAIL .........•...•. •• ••...• Pnme area or Newport ------wee ys. · · · Be Id 8 IJeac·h. Useable 2000 s11 4 ON A LOT. BY OWNF.R. 847-8516 898·5526 Big ar Bou er · 11Y ial. .. PLACE Rest'aurant. scats 41, .., fl bldg or plans for 10,000 Appraised S19~K 2 yr s Beaut c usni'm fu<l sq ft bldg. Agent . ago. Make OfCer 751.2476 ~TAX SHELTERS 197.000 wtequlp. 125.00V 24'x60' Vik ing Ho m e liJl 7300 ·------at Newer Units. central NOPllTIIS"' dn.126.000. owe at 12·, 2Br. 28a & en c losed -~~~~~~~~I HUNT ICH 4 PLll Costa Mes11. Assum. fin. IO,-TI l :lOU.t.t 146.000 assumable Isl at porch. In Laguna H1ll11 1.38r & 3Br. encl garage, Sl,250.CXX> 12r, <7141 524·5687 afl ni cest 5 s tar park MEWPORT llACH sep meters. patios. ap Lii Unilll, 3 yrs old. cen-1~~~~~~~~~~I 5PM (JDJS9) UISTOL STRln prox age 5 yrs. ca n close tral Costa Mesa. Selleri----~of Pwta 100· x 224 " 1•..; acre ) this yr . owe a,t 12'"L ~"·=~~Units. H.B. 2 IUHITS . 1--2·1r·3·8·E·D-RO_O_M __ Eatate SaM pnme property. NNN ex-Pnced to sell at 1249,000. Br. 2 Ba. each. Seller fin. Westsjde Costa Mesa. LUXU.Y Beautiful 24x60 Bar. isiting leJise.$340,000. Call ror appt Agt . good condition, Income r1ngton Home, younl( Cf2 I M.wport C...ter ~0123 _ _ 1·650A.J~an close l980. M0.800 yr. Price $4<6~.000. TOWNHOMIS adlls Ir s mal l pet 640.5357 D.BourkeRealtor On payment $130.000. IRAl.A~f welcome. By appoint· Newport Beach 20 U vi79 --ment So40>593'1. Break even cash $4 lOK 5"·99!IO owe balanc~. at 11 ~ SW'8 THMS! CLASSIC OWMllt dwn. Prinonly. Agt. Dan C.M. Tal-PUX A f'€U~ Ocean . ._ -r•o lra o ~ MOllU HOME .,._S TO Siu. ~!ei~ch 213/796·98JO. -PIJC• ltDUCID .. ,..~ _ MOPrEJ \iews. located In Sol•ft\ SALIS Submit ALL offers on IYOWMIR Owner'• unlt .w/frplc . Realt.tatelnvestmenls 8each.carpetlnglrdrP8, 270llHarbor. Ste 206·A lhi1 6 unit building in 28 units, adulta. OWC, "Motivated SeUer has up· 3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB I a n d s c a P I n I 540.5917 Newport Mariner'• MU~ wilJ sacrifice et $750.000. tee prop. Bkr. 7SHZl2 64 .. 6646 mkrowave. cable TV . locatloa. Asklnl ~.000. Quick escrow Have up· r auto 11rage dr o~ner " ci.-tornized 3000 sq. ft. s ~..._·•.•~ff Bdrm +retreat. '80. ........._,_ Owner is lle•ibl e : le.a. R i ve r s id e-. •JUSTUST9• mYch •m"u1"h more . tradea.uewneto.n,etc. Ownr/Bkr. 631·lZS6 or Newpon Beach 20 unll1 Priced from Sl3'1.000 ~r 'Wll•f1 ... Mw1 5«1-&Wl Cash flow. Owner wll WW a WODclerfuJ World unit. For Information in up1r.Atet: Aasumable lmm1c 2Br. 2Ba. 1400 sq lo Vt% f I n an c 1 n I ·i---'---''------ft. ref'rif. wahr/d ryr, AC, P17,500. 33901 Avenlda You doo't Mid a IUD to securll)'. Nl.600. Wiii lllC. 67Mt00 ----------.---carry terms. $'10, o1 SIMIPPla1. rl1ht at call JUST usr• down. su11 ooo: PRIN· ,_,. flaprtl,. ... ,,. 111 •11 rv Cl. . ~~~~~~~~!1 C.llta, SJC. 114-498·S2'1S. "draw rut" when yoil .;..,-_~.;::__la_te_._A.:.:.,i_._5$_l_·306_..!.__ Halve you read loday'a Open House l·S Sunday· plKe • ad ln the Dally futelt draw la the CIM9il\ed Ada 1 II DOl. ,,.. wtlat you want in DliU7 PUot Claaaln.da. PUot Want Ada! Call now W•t. . .a ·Dally Piiot )'OU're miuinl the tint ant Ad RauJU M2·Sl71 -IG-1171. Clafallied Ad. ld·M'71. ..,._ lD tow• I HW\t.lkh4unlta,OWC CIPALSONLY.Bkr,Le daJ I Dall1 Pllot ~I et 10%, ~.ooo do~n. Barnhart. 5H·447S o O...W ~. To place .Wal Eat•• Btoterase fl15.UOO. Principe ls only. _m. __ 1577_. _____ _.,. 1G'lf lld. call 141-1171 and 1-~ •1J ' Bkr. Lu Barnhart, lilt a Q-'fted Ad-VllOI' •~ »447~or972·1S71. WantAdResuJ.ta MW11 ... ,___ __ . t ~· ( ltt1•1e1U.tw•llilld • ...... U.twll•d U. .. wl ... d ........... ht,4 H1•"U.fwwhb1d . 4f h:w•1rwo1tt1• •.•..•.•.............. ....................... . ...................................... ~···· ............................................. . r~ , .. ,;19) ............... d ttaJI -.. IMca. 1140 .,.,._· J244 ...... JJIJ ............ 126' S.Cll•• lJ7' Lefl-IHdl ·11• ............................................................................................................ ·-···· .... , ............................................................... . UtJ c.t.Ntee UJ4 NewJbr 3bll 1 llMTALS ~Sbotet lownbouae, OCEANFRONT· 3 Bed Ete1ut condo 3Br. Oceeofronl new 11udio 1110 .... •••• .. •••••o .. •••••• .... •••••• .. ••• .. •• .. aredld 'hm~t:~:n\i~. 2br+den2h b1 1100 2 Br, den, 2 Ba , Ira Zbabrilr.f I ·1 f l 2 ~Ba-. Dramatic 120 apt,prtbeach.SSOO. --............... 1 ..... 1 Bd.rm toadu ~ftd •l~OI no P.t• 1u-010. am· ~·ztaba = landauped yrd , pvt patio, v~ry ~.~~e• ':;. ~ir:e r~~ ;):,r n~~: call49MIM lt"t' ~Rf.Stu ao l.w• 1#\11 ~ • •P• '6n. •stdti, lea u d yard, ev• ~ .-.l • beaeh tennt./pool au .... llded Avallturnorun-' ·• ' . .a.. rt--"" U.lati0 Mt.mol4' •r""? C9@t'lllCM:Dwlrnd ll•UI• I B r U•S \ 3br.2~ba 9900 I w o ' . ,.. . lu l golC. t enn11 . & bU(h NwpllF~ ....._ • L .. "' •114 a .A f .,_... .:.~ ...... •r1lRG F.OUS• 4bt, 2"-ba 9800-$1250 I• r •I e . I • n ti um. lUOO/mo YI.l,, se or '796. •·~. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• prp.... oa •• rn•u• lllti ) .,.,..,.au --~ .... bon 2...,b _,,_ paint/crpt, no pets, t'T2S Will coosider 6 moi1 ren ---------~ 56' rnubll home 4ltr. 38a, rormal din rm '"' + • • _,., m o I s d 1r.-L...-.l •O,"OO •II U un 1106 SU•-delu~«1townhomc 2 1 Jbc".2ba ~Twitin · se. ec e p . tal. -~-• .. ,..... 14t hm11 y rm, 11p 1, ltre ·-u ..... 1·7'""·Z780 )1171 -• .-........ ~' 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br.l&et.lt-n :z11 ba.rrpk, ._.._, ""' a _..__or ~.... I pit, w11lk tu bi:iu•h , BEAUTJF'UL VlEW . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11001 Ja,·uu1, \aun11 children .. P"t:, o k , Beautiful new lwnhse. J•arbor View '·om es 3 165()/mo fix up-save on .. ............... YIAILY llMf ALS Ch'\!at. l1X·11h.• M S rno 1 ~0 c c L ~ " -t.;lll1t l 11la.nd l..u111: l W w.; n". A II t . l ,J,. m o A11cn1 ape ove, a1un11 Bed, 6 ba , POO L . rent: 3br, 2bu 10 blka If I riJ Z600 u.•rm "'f': llnlurn t;,u P•aon• 8u1 848·8080. Ni&uel. Walk to beach.. 12SOO/mo (ri>m beh. 213.990 9:n6 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu tJ.ttj 11116.tl76 91t73 Ras· 8n-m6 ... '2100 sq. n. 38r, 2"w &ll ... . jllJ.J53 .. 2JSO •A ~Ir Orl'1tc111 I out fuhlllllll C•! ~ t. r S I U •: r a; II • n d --.-more. Professional ten------a.,,,.,, , l~m 1...i out h • 4bdrm. 2ba, dbl gilt, IUli .............. Small unique PROF DECORATED. 2 'JR .. , 2&, ra~ rm. 2 ca r •a~ laa.a9 ... LS -.ui\d \!\\!ntng:. b> l e r I ~.,..,... Bed d d E d.....,. tit~ \It• .. , re.•• -'~' .,.,,.. r I i·p c , imm11 c cond community. 1750 mo. . + en c~n o. n encl garage, rncd bk yd, ..... _ IW\eral A\'IUl1tbl• Now 111'\'vlM~'{• lll th•~ IK'autl u _..,, ....... d urut Stove fng rrpk & -l)IW?M'f JtVll Z~U14Udrnf• :J RR 2•1 bal~aurd Point •• ...,/mo -•1. 16714! C&ll640-251lor 836·1830 . . ' . veh1de s torage avail. •••MAPA.U MtOIH Wlnttr LM.ue• from rras 1-ooclo ~®lnU11chud a ko6s St. !141·63M. lt523 CAMPUSDl:llMtlE Lease wit h option. re nt or :~ ~a;i :!~:~ ~~~~1 :~ 1~;a,::1 ~1 ~5~c ~~ MAUI Yearh ~a11• from~ 111ar l~rllti µallo Shows • 4bdrm, 2b». dhl wu. _ _ buy 3 + Bdrm 2 Ba Close to ocean. $950/mo . quired. 758•2565 Ma\11 • ruo•t hu r llkt 11 m o J e l $7 ~o frpk , •mmac cond Spacious home. view. M>rt iuodu un 71>U ul "-••dllell A•w. IW:altur7~1177 1725/mo, ~ s /d 16i 12 f>rHt1glou1> •bdrm, 3ba every desirable feature 7• "'IJI RossSt 114163.M R11cquet C lub h ome, •hllr ••nJ bu,h WI 6 r• N"-.coodo.2bdrm ,2'~bu, ~'.$795/mo S56·6576. Owner714/495-4556 Kae.n.peh hul._ rr ,.1, 1 1 1 L' d t••ou L'~ L'OR u L'NT ol • \11\ll llih"'•blt' al lot 111> l'. a1ar, "0 .., si l' "' .. .., .. n r. Mh.a-Ylefo 3267 •r .... ,,-~ ... qT••' 1.l~m•"" 3 tsr 1ar a' <I tot·allun f ull !>57 3986 or 3 Bdrms $SSO 15 95 Woo<1 br1t.111e C rft!k Slde ••••••••••••••••••••••• , r • ~ .. '" .. I ... ... -~· ' Willow l..('Hl' 4br. Jbu, . . ~ec JnJl\hlu:al !IMlt·.s W1llf111n tin5 111u tu7 1 ~ii'liO eoc-y1arbur1d1ti.arul(c· frplr . A t C, behind 3 8r,2 &.C~ndo.Comm "'111 ti , un11Hl t-rt d 175U 'rt) t110 ti I Hi. ~unta \llJ Height:.. 3 Kids & Vt!tS wekon11• p~rk tpoul. KHdene r pool/spa-A hso Villas EASTBLUFF. 6 ba Owner 's $1200/mo. Bed. 3 Patio ho m e , 3bdrm , u n 1 l l·\•ba. pool & g1&mt' room pn v. lmml'll oecupancy . 1')25 m o 49:.t 73:.13 or MOBILE HOM E 2 Bed , 552·6619. I bJ, Brand New Dbl --- wide 1895/m o. s-ta AM )280 1·i,w~ f1 um St~.uoo t t>i~ ~ \it u.<rni h··-·"·•ood fl""ir~. 9ti4 25&> ur »73 21171 l\s:I . ...,., u.•• 1...,.. ~JO + ulll 497·3034 ' uu uru~ "' d ( ..,.~ .....,.. UfP ••••••••••••••••••••••• e.u.uoo \...,mlJlt'lluo 0 t r I u t S6 o u m o no ee W rf H ,-tin.tru1 twn Ut'c 110 JliJJ m 1tpt 111•1th ""r. \~Jr I: llOM~ f''Otl Kt:NT N1c·e 4 br home on quie t Glere..t .,._, Bradford Condo. nr S.C Onl) thVbt' , li.-nt:. dl' I> 11\oJll U I~ l.'>3S mu lb\ lu:.t' ~00 dcp Agt Jbdrm. 2111>11 huu"'" doM· :J lt4lrm . 1550 fo'ttnt·cd i.treet near schooli;.& hie. l..tfon Plz. 3Br. 2stry, 1mm.,c. niutu.tr at1ni; rinJ.ll\ ml Call 7tl8'4999 or tJ7~ OO!l3 ~ ~14 tu schools,, wui.lwr dryt•r yiml und 1tiaruwt• KuiK & shopplnll f:o'tpll:, ce ntral 6l I· I 400 ~. ~:sif9 patio, pool ""'ll.ibhl) ""'II lw Hiii <A:>k forUun Jur 2trn . l'l>I~. drµs , & gard1•111·r 111 1·1 ii.·b we·lt-omc· lltl4 :.!~ti.iiir air. 2 car gar $650 mo. __ _ '1\kr!'d lu!1l.'4t.lt11•hJrll ..._,_. ... lZ07 I e 111· l' d .1 a r J ' n r ~OOO~o A1•u1l Ja11 I~ !flJ M t i\1(1 . flO l~·t· W11lkcr& Lee. 552 4477 UDO ISLE 4Br. p.,sa Condo, nr S1<.: Dorlmiut I-I< ~. ln\l'~I W1b1111 Platenlla SS75 Pl 2 '""'"' lllt'n~. !Hl R1:.hoµ ,!,1 s1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -Wulnut St~u11r1· c·11111Jo, :.i fornwr mud.:I, S br. 3 ba. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. large aza. car gar~ m o lll25 Honolulu u_..., .. 11 \.'hdrming .i HH :1 Ha. !lli:ll17.1 J!I S Newt-u11tlo:.,l ,l!,&l hll1111 formul t!r, Mic . view. i.u nn y pat io, 2 c ar lsltlast+d!_l?!7S..85~-"' lJ ( 11 St 1•111 -r I I ,1,11 ~. lllxlrm. i!l111, 1ur. -.~ ~·,.. .,.,.... '*IHI tJ 1 ~Oii i;,;! 1 1:111 l " · rl' n g 1n1·' "' .,., 1 o .. I 1 "'""V "" cx•ean vww, r11 '" '"1" • .,, .. ._........,., "arage, access to tennis. d llu• 6i'l< u•n5 .:.ur. DJ, 1 up ex ..,., •'V ,.3 7, 1 jl111 , 1~101 1.~2:. ~1:.1 WAI\ ., u_ __ £.._,_.__~ l.c1e>l'hOI n • "°"' t..lvi,;:. 645 \'il'lona ten.ms. )IJU ,, l J ·' "1 ,,.. h beach & dub. Prime con ~.._...._or 2 u ..., •.•• 11)0 u6 "1''A ~·l5ll 't llH 1•11111lu, I hu, i\ll'wpcwt .. oc l26f d1llon C all Barbara , u..tun.ished 3300 "--~~ Ha•n :-.ie11o J Ur ua .,,,,., "" " .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• R 'I R A '")() ~........-_... U llJ 1-: IHO'NFW p11l111.l1•11111\ l""'I l'>\r ll I V II .r .. gt,673·7.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\Wii) from high prll'l'l> l'edll l'll'W Jbr t'ON OU 2 '1 ha . '·''' 1 1 ~'"1 ll 'l't ll!I' v l•rlllr ll'W omell. -------• 3bdrm J:S.ba frplc ...... "ar~ d l'Onl"ll'tel) llalboa Hl\11 I 1179 S!llll ~ Hr :S Ba 110 1111· "1111111 "' "· "· ,) ,. ,.,. :1t1drm. 2ba , fam rm, y111.as ... ILL11t11t • • • · ..,,... • ,. bJlt·n11\ tlt-11 , l rplc" . ~ ,.. .... ram rm pool Un ~wp~d 2 :.t) huo:-1· &t..'i~ 21W lo\. vauu. ttil5-a,,111 1 1 v. Jlk1111' \11 :-.t au cc u l :• lh 1 hr1 .. 1 .. 1 111111' /\II rww n 11t. 11u111t . dnwes . <;ompletely furn . great runushed house in Stan I Llfa ·1Wh.uuut.1J:u·C .. ~ttrmt0 och l218 \ltHI ~OK .. hlllll\'. bettl'h IJ1".tra hl1· ,11111•111 ttt•, 1.r w111,11 $!.IOCJ . I'•'. (;44 ~!16~. local1on Walk 1o heach. ton $650 A gl J im South or the lh11·11t-r llt!l>(h~lrhuoll $1(~.o 111·1 1,, ,,,.... 1.-. ,. "'.'11111 Ill •• IM 711J'l "'JOI , spa, culbhou:..e Mo .... u.188.5 . k I •H•••••••••••••.••••. ••• ~Tiii 552 urfH'l' "'' " • "" ....., Hu~l' bn1· f1>1l' ~ II c nm. 111l'lud1•:. v. ut1•1 Ill ,\lofl /~~1 11:•u lo mo rental R JI R ·- b"t"'· •-krl<·li ., "tl, .,11 Puhi.ull1•:. Area 2br, frµk . 1. ....... 67.,7300 ,._..,,,,__ ...t.-l u ,.., h"' ) '1 " ""d l i< c ) ar <l W I k t" llOM1': l'UH HEN'I' vat..w!uc.r. --THE ILUFFS ,... ...clMiciecwUIM b~at· 1 t'!>J lll.i._tl' Lor k$li00493 001i :S !i.trm S5!l5 F1•111·n l ••• • • • • • Wiu lloul1:•· l .. ik•• h•ml · . u..tw.islMd 3425 wale Hqth qual1t) :. c:. par 2 Ill( :! Ila 2 Ston 1 . .,11 '"'" hi .i,., k ,.111 "''''· S11an11u~ & svotle~s :S Iii~ t iAn )on Mc l.ean ••••••••••••••••••••••• )art.I ,mil !:<1ra)!l' K11b & · 1 .. 1rm, :.!', bath cnll unit Townhouse Suarkhng 2 YUA·AOUNO f\IN: Social Act1v111es 01· re ct11r •Free Sunday • Brunch • BBO's •Par· • 11es •Plus much more GAUT RECMATIOIC: Tennis• F1ee Lessons (PIO & ptO Shop)• 2 Health Clubs•Sauna• Hyd1omassage • S'Mm ming. 011Vtng Range IEAUTIF\ll APART· MENTS: Single~ I & 2 Bed1ooms • Fu• nisned & Unturn1sneo •Adult Living. No Pets • Models Open da•I) 9 to 6 Oakwood G.rden Apartment• N•wpott BeKh/So. 1700 16lf'I St •Do•e• at 161hl (7 , .. , 842-5113 N•wport a.ach/No. I 880 lrv111e ldl lblhl 17141 &•s.110• LUXU RY Versailles rum., 2 BR 2 Ba Sli()( mo. Avail immed i\gl DiiVld 646·3255 mark<'\ JU:-.1 5 m1 a11o a ) ,. __ ... _1 Mor l222 I , ... I "'·"' clo Xl11t lo1·at11111 •1n11 •1•·11 i\11 ,.., 1. .. II '• ,. "'--trH ~ _,, l'l'h ""' ''t>rnc ·"" :,:.,.,.,or · ' • with vvt pallo on "The bdrm. 2 bath, wet bar. ""-'T'" Totalpnt•e $t.5.U0Uflrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~32!1'7 1 \ ( jJl'rmo s:1:.11 11111 121.1 11•111 H!l:t. eo..dol I . 1 8d r I w furnished ''" "II (" ; . '1-!I .1111 l'l' 79 S 8 8 i .1~1:.:~11,M/4 lircenbt:l t '' in ou r frplc . tenn1s. pool & s pa "r•M• fi-rm. urn. yr Y :J uurm, <. a . "·cun '''c" 848· 4 • 4, 0 9840 onwinal uea. Av;ul nuw Adull ..,...,., mu u.o.oOl!O ()ne bedroom, air cond1· •At:anrront & 22nd SI GUNN REALTY hlk 111 twach Lr<• ~ anl '.'ll·w :1t11lrm. 2•·,trn n 111tl11 _,., _. • r N C75 m 673 2554 6 9pm " ... 11 1 I , ti 1 ,1 ut '950. /\"'. 640·5:>60. ·t1on""'"' re nf(erator Q o . -. · 714-494-6)22 1110 mu 675·tlt>ltl w 1 l ll or,. u n \' 11•" i! Hdrm hvu:-.c· I 'ka11 & "1•• " ' w· 1·11 11t•· 1 • .,.. -I I .,1 1 .,1 2 lir2 Ha l·sly ~ts Adults S400 mo STUDIO ... " .. ;5u 1110 t'all <i11111 .1 neat 2rr11lt•.'tfrumllcJ1'lt ~i;u, ....... im,c.1.1 -----.,., 2 B "1 lea ... e for furth e r 1n ,.. ' ... uuoo Catt ID Run<· .. 11r 3 "r 2 Ua i\lt'v. u,1111l. • .•..•. , "'17'.I I "or 12 a" S Y l Th p N"' 1 .. ~.. ~ 0 " n " !ltllS .\4;,ti \1r \lli2 W!Ni $575 mo t'.111{_':.irolt•1\"'1 ... ... 1 Br 2 Ba Nr bch . poo , ...,7c K d OK l rormallon. ca ll n · e nme .. wpur ' ·-·•for :..ale or c:>.chall"I.' rarvl't. (1 rt:pld t't' $7511 .., "ea 1 .1. • nope -" Beach Area 64" 2223 ..... ,., 141i 6100 . 2 .., tennis mo/m o $795 + · Jo'--~·,.rsh~ll 559-8122 ---' · rur 1·omml'rc1al blllg !Tiii Ua~:. 1;;5 OIK!'> Ell'" ;Jlklrm i •,ha . .t\:.ttl 1111"' Sl't'llH' {)r:Jlll(l'lrf't' nr • IUI "1u u I I( t, r r 1 ,, setur Newport Sho re:.. 631 1266 -OCEANFRO NT heaut h ou s e on w a I ,. r !»6 ~;..i l-lkr S69!) inu ti 11 Olili 5 vr ll ('u11, cml 2 !>lf) lnh:;1·. :1 1' <•II 1 " " Aviul now !163.5682 · "bd 2b.. A ~a· 11' Jan Owner A1.t\64U·72IO 85iW..1 IJr, t •., lw. I 11. 11<11111, w:,\r1•uini..11<111l .J<H'Ul21, -----I :J#/.f:l\*.llNr So. Coast Plaza. 2 "Junil • 2flr.211a .util rm W;tlkto IJl.1111. w d. dshwl:<hr.11k~ lcn1111o, cl<· l\dulli. unly, Harbor Vi e w llo m es .~fLA'.A it~ s&irpa'!~~~~o1'.z'1'1'sc. pool. ... H y wk m o UI G IS l.t\NlJ l'l':-.1 ,\ hcad1 Em11l11~cJu1lull..; Ea ~11>1tlt• 2 .i · l.1\1111.: :Jlll'hdS.S•S mo.)rll'asi· rnqK"li.S4~5tl75!1229 4bdrm.2ba,£amrm.nu -----·---~...... 7529466· COAST . ~ mo 760 !16~'7 111111 n g a rc :.i. I a r ~ c fi:Jl.J500Jv rn.1.1¢ for John • -• . -cpts & paint.. $99S lmo. '"REALTORS ~1eld Pl;n I. 2 Bdrm Lrit ~ Br. 2 Ba S81)1) m•1 & Lo.'tl JOI>. net>ll t·a1oh --. k1h-he11 ... 2 Br . Den. trg -• -2 br. de.n. 1-.uropt>an itp· 644.4157 z11 Ba. ea w own Ba. 2 Hr, Ilia. $60\J mo S\\'p-. St!cludc:d bul do:.e Ill 3 l)r', 2 ha. un ;:llan ·i1oi.u:., fcnn'tl 'rd l'eb OK $575 1..arl(e I Hr S<·l'Urt' < '1md11. µmnlments · pa. pool. 3 Br 2 lia Heh duplex IJ\'lng rm. d ining rm. 2 to beach ti~J 9312 town 3 :.uh di\ 1111:... frµlt . •1uicl lor s75o mo t>i£oK.S7 Ball'on) Quiet $3!15 mo EtS mo K46-:J76i Jbr. 2ba Newport Shorei. ~&S695 3 Br Bt hh:,e 12.~ sq n cu 2 l11L1o rnn lttl ·170'J ~ 7042 ., 0,'rm.-l~-. Bth. Tlie Spr· newly decorated iS4 628' S7!15 mo 4 Br S82."> ,\Jl\ l.'ar gar w opener· P\'t 3 llr <! Ba. > rl~ ,\' .1tl 11T'I LE'"SEOPTIOM c;ou 96388 642·1185() pa110. l p1ne $650 med I Blk from U.1.,\ & liguou..; l'oWt'r. phunL·~. 2 HH, lrµk. rnunlr) k1tch ~ 2 hr 2 bu r·omlo w s un mgs. No. Irvine Nicely ~-· 18 552 7S5i aft SP~ • fi l.'h S601l mo \Ill '~mt bead),;, mi l'ahoa Walk to Big l'ur<IOH Sii51) $2,000 mo•es you in tlN·k ~a un a. 1 at· uur. l0<•ated lower un11 Pool. 2bdrm, Jba. lux unit in The Blul'(:.. imm<i'' 2 Br 2 -~ 673 ~ St~e:-.. 1tt·hool1o sl'\ t•r;il 1)45 58-lli . H•ml apµltc11 lo pun ·h:.i:.c µool tt·nm:., Wl' $600 mo. ~µas, T t'OU r l !>. SS40 Big Canyo11 With lt•nn•:.. Ba c:ondu, 2 la r gJ r :'\ear So <.oa!otl l'lata - humes undt'r l'ltn-.lruc· Jhr.2h;i l·ondo ().t630f;~ J"rr•· Jone s Agl Ja•·•·pool ... ,.,,.,.,... t1lffim µoolS700 IHll-111!11 UH 1•, ba . pal"'· dlil _._ ...... llilll in area SI 1,111111 t·a L'harm111~ 2 ~Wr~ Capt· ;, nun lo bt•h 1142 0042 tl:l~ i2ii6. ~"' ....., .,....,, or 4~ ~ i:dr . kid:. OK $.;!Ill mu ~shed w lt'rm .. IJ1M'1111nl l•ir l001l11nS11ulh~111t•11fh"'' HEWPORTHGTS cie:. w.lltTO-e!~CH W0.1430.95i!IJIJ3 •••••••••••• •••••••••• 1·a~h Xln1 111 \1·:.lrnt·111 21~1rrn +. nic:t·.1rtl, l(<tr. 1·1t·11n 2 br. Iba, w 11!1' -lkr 2Ua g~u mo 19811 WOODBR1DGF..3 brcon· Modern 3 Bdrm. 2 ba ibdrm. 3bi. 1·11ndo. The G.fteral 3802 up1wrtun11 ~ 1·ul l 110 " •. 1clult SliSO mo t:.t:! !1551i \ti. on 1·ul de sal'. pe ts & 1.1 l tlo, encl. yd , c;irpo rt. r 1 1 1 Ulurr~. xlnt lui'a11on Jlir. 2ba l'O!'llD() llackba~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 171~111!*\~~;.15 ~l11ldn•11 OK. SS75 m11 .uul•cs:;:-i8 ~"'I tll!l~hborhood parks . g&arage, rp c.~aio.poo 760!131:l(l\\11er \reafamrm.frpll' prt\ !Hr ''"·· (~"rdt·11tiri1\" ;, llllrm 3 halh. rdr11: Curt.&\2».'>4 "' 1"'" l e nnt s antnl 1J<il10. pool 2 c:a r l(ar <..,.. u ' .. _ _. R.-t-... W"•ht•r & 1lr1 l'r .S11 ul pouts. lake. S.575 ~I 0721 S7001mo 631 I~ ll<U t.Jr Hld "e Crt::.t ;1 Hr :S ,...< st11H• d1:..p . D "' \ (. -~ -... ~· . :i Hr 1 •, Iii.I l't•uilo ,,ear ... ne-. c rpl pnt ••JO mu frµll l"1 l(Jr. no P\'h ~ 2800 ""' ~ flt· a ut h 11 111 e 3 hr . I bll. dvuhle garai:e. Ii t' h C a I I J l m Ham:hu San J vaqu1n Con· PICTL: R ES<,Jl..' £ LI 00 Ua . n e\ ,. r '" l'J In ti.JI ~I ~75 ir.1 ISl2)1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1153 fcm·cd yard. pets (JI<. i l-4 iS46 1:n1 or 8ll8 5131 de>. avail. JAN Isl. 2br. ISLE'. Lovely 4Br. 4Ba. $150!1 miJ SteH'95i' lllOO :'¥loved lo Santa 11:.irlJ<tra s:i l!'1 mo. l:.l. last & $150 Min;, 71,1 ~63 7KHI or :!ba. frµlt', end umt by with many amenit ies or640.9345 3br. l·'tba. frpk. end unit. a.o.llland Will tradt' 411· lot un l.11111 CdM Ct4ARM 2188 C;ioyon Urive by •114 1,,,, .. .,,w1., iiool $675 . m o. no pets La a s e S 160 0 1 m 0 311 Alta Lane CM 125t>t 3806 l:;le with 2 Btlrm lwml· 2br. 2ba + den. frplt'. 64S·700!1 """ ""'J "" Big C;,inyon Townho ui.c hlk S anta Ana A\e E ••••••••••••••••••••••• for income 1>rt1Ju<·111~ barb que. new apt, wlk New 2 llr 2 ba ('Ondo (~er Agt 64~·7~--Broker 848·6800 tux, 2br. 2ba. spectacular Side.I A,·ail Dee' 15 lse !bdrm. J block from commer cial ll05 6112 5142 to sd\0001 . SM""· '"'rk. 3Hr. huge )il rd. loti. of •"'orthwood ·Springs " ILUFFS "oil course & lakl' new. """"''mo ~-R11b1~son beach 5-17 64 22 d ys ._ .... ,.-s.sg AduJt.s, compl rer fal·1I '' 0 -"" U).Y952e\e~ S7SOmo. 760-1065 aft e r xtras. 645 mo. View 01 µo 1JI. 1575. 2br. C ONDO. 11,ba . Lease' Beaut. 3 bdrm. separate2cargar.len S48·5647 ---.... Est ... W.wct 2900 6/wknds 6-6684 -refng. pool, tennis, cov· 2''2 ba condo. Trin a n1 s. pool . 1ac . l~e 1Br Apt. Yearly $4S<l per 64().5i l!I SlliS mO, CA.<,'>•\" 2bdnl\ \I 2ba nnnf JaC ••••••••••••••••••••••• :Jbr. :Jba. frµk . p vt patio, Wanted 1nv1•stmcnt pro 1-(ar. 4 hlk ~ tu ocn pert). duplC'Xl'l> hnu:..l·:. Si25 mo i\ v:.i ti 11 "' & c·ontlo:. for (i l'r man li+l H27i 2Br. IRa. yd. $550 m11 u11I cred carport. avail now Model. End unit o n ....., ...., " · · '"""'· · mo C all 673 1936 or tt•115 u:.2 u248 · b I new t•arpets . new paint. r.;3 5l32 d1ents C<inl.tll 1:1-.t"l.1 Jt.'tlkins al ~1<-Nah In 111<• :\°t'" hou~c \.\ alk 111 ht'ill h 00·8235ori60 !l~1\Jt\ & -.111111~ 3hdrm. 21Ht. <! ....... , 1·u1 l!ar. ~so 75!1 !1~~1 •••••••••••••••••••••••I oro11a ll11~hldnd~ lllr ~ Funtished • :Jh;i. lg hk) rd. t.t rl'al fa 111 •••••••••••• .. • • • •. • •• • hornl•. :H't'l'~' to 5)\ \ t,,·h pd, frplt . refril:. SlU\C, 2 f:ll1rm . I ha. (; hl<wks o w 110<1 no µct~ l:J!I from l1t:a1·h. S551) ,\:;k l.,r llam01lton i;.j5 11g.1 . Jewell 5:JO i~I:! ,\llult ~ct·ont1 1·1md11 :!llr 11r lwh ~ ... so m11 'i~I !l!ll~I ...,._ mo . ..., ·0 gorgeous gree n e l BLL:FFS 3 bdrms. 2 bath. Mi II B area 962·2575 1-resh paint. new oak S'l70 mo 2 Bdrm. I bath lnlnl"l'erral'l' 2br2ba.2 riooring & tovt>I~ p.1111~ 2 c·:.ir g arage Lrg earthtone cariwtmg Of 565<.I mo Ai..rt 67~·5!130 or 1'•1Wllr. ktll'hen Walk to fere<i at Sl.050 per mo 64tHll.i6 .hH· ul~ 1. pool. H hoo I. iSS.1616 A..,I\ •<>CEA~ DR ~~EZ£• On \ nur pal w 1n II B 2Bf :md. ent I l!dr 1m mal·. no 1x·h S.550 mt1 ~l().Jl!l2 I IJlt. lJL' I ET Y ,\ IW .\<lit~ Hnl! n> 1·11b 11t1 1:-.l ~ ll\•IJ S4 t it mo Mti %1'1ti. <!l»ll! l'omltnU ~' m.irket. xlnt area A 1 ail. I k.·c· 20th. I yr lease (.'1111do. l! Hr I Ila A 1 :i ti 9-i20 per mo 552·9652 1\0\\ $5(,ICI mu Oµc11>uu :'llewpon T c rraC'c t•ondo 2 l:JH 2 Ba. dinmg rm ram rm, park like: sett1n~ ·1 urtlero1·k 4 llr J Ba i! Pool. 1acuz21, etc SS75 :o.lory home wuh 3 <"a r mo 6'2·8526, 551-4333 W<iterfrunt l'ondo, lrl( 3 Hr 212 Ba w i.lip lor 35 power boat SIOOO mo + ut ii A/..'1 673·4062 Exec xtra lge \'tll-.. 2 hr den, 2 ba. 2 frplci.. povl. Fvr lt•a:.t·. 271!0 :.q fl Ill'"' home 1war S l' Plan1 I 5 f>tli -4 107 Penins ula Pt Dollhoo:;c :I Jat·uzz1 Exc·lu~l \t' ...•.•................. :·t•Je>l' tn ~al'h & ha~ I Hr ~t111 e&refnJt Nev.I~ . ;.11nted. \er) de<in. 2 t ar 1o1ar. "asher dr; er :'1111 Pt'lS $$50. Isl li;st ~ $11JO deµ 6i3 2810 Al(I lal.oa ltland 3106 S12m 1>15 225 1 "1.•1•1•:R·:·1·,:;(~·~:··•••••~ llt·au111ul 1·an.11111 :lilt". Sll5t1 mo ('al 1 t' \ c' \',\CANT 11 UH, idnt 1111 !'>1!17W11 97!1:Jllii lul·<it1on ClrJ:.l' tu i.:ar Sli(X) tlJ.1 I 87tl a fl c r 6 -- 2 hr, 2 ba Ve rsailles con Bdrm. I '• ba. frpk , :-.;~""'POrt Beach SSS() mo patio. 2 l'ar gar $800 ) r f.73-211!1 lt;.OMMCI def Mor 3822 " " ,, ' " :.tun .. ~II' l I · l I Bdrm 3 Rdrm. 2 ha nn a. IU.~ new ~ l'•Jl11 t'f \.'Ornen1enl 1sl;1111l ,1ri·1•1 & '.irpl'l.cil "''\ t•n:d !100 mo Short t1•r111 n •1 I•·• I 111 l! 1· a r i.: a r . SIU! mo, 1:.1 & lai.t .+ llt•p 2 IJr. ~ard . 2031 Wallan• St t>75W:.lii '>C ho11l s , -.hopp1ni:: & fwys. S'WO Al.SO. 2 II H I •~ U:.i 5475 Clost• tu ~ch11ol.'t . ~ho µµ1n~ & (wys K11b & l'l'I~ OK i\gt !162 4-17 l :1 Bdrm. 2 Ha . F ented do. m·ean view. frpl<'. ~urd. liara~c. on g reen saun;i:., pool. Ja<'. se"t:. l~.'ll 1n lrvmt• l6Ull mo. SS!l5 842 Z985 ly. Agt 675-1771. ti75 3800 --So Csl Plaza 1m mac 2Br, 2bd.rm. Iha duple>. ~•lh UDO IA YFRO,,.T 2Ba. patio, pool. 1acuzz1 , patio. gar ·$550 mu bl. tal a\ ail ~·J11h·n1·r rnarnl. µ11111 & 152 CY.!68 CONDO Pnme localton. sauna. air, nu pets L'lil~ la..<.t •set· 760 1393 W:.iterfriml tlu1111·-. lr11 "I•" 1111\ llt'"I cl1111r $12110 C11n1l11. I hlk S l'•Jil!ool 1'1111.;. l!:JI c i.:ua rrl\•11 ;iclult 1·omm11n1l \ w h 'l1 Willows Jbdrm. '2ba. bll· 111.,, fam rm, npb, tlrps, 111· :.l'hools , xlnl lo<· for nght £am1ly, S625. mo + i'ot'l' 89ij 8645 Lge 2 sty dplx Jbr. 2 full ba frpk In Newport lights. 1700 mo. 646·6:I03 2 Bdrm and den, 2600 pd 5475 m o 831 751-4 A 1 d 1 e I · sq ft. Sl400 m onth. )2r001) ,1 ab10 .. 'emmpe,.1al( o~ n fji:J l;!JOO ""' ,,,. 1~111 T ll 1-. E Ann Pe ters. agt 642·5 Turtlerock Rtdj!l' lux ur) ~ • t A .~ 2 "r I ---l'cKldo Vie~. µool. ten 1uargut>n e '" u • lalaoa rHin1ulo l I 07 CostaM.IO 3224 "" •11>. l"•ol. pi., 2 hr. :.! Ml cti!9 ha Sli.'111 111•1 l•·lfl 2:1!JO ~ Versailles studio condo. WALkTOIEACH n1s. 2 RR S750 m o ba. I l'ar 8 rage s.s75 Condo.2 Bdrm. 2 car .,.,c 1030 mo 760 11181:J. Propert) ad ult l> o nl ~. $500 """' M Gara"e. W D. Refr1g • anager • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • no~znJ. 7fi8~5600 ,.,, •.........................•.•................. Wtnlt'r 2 Ar I 11.1 S<l7'1 l~I :111;.1 all II 3242 mo 114 ,.; ll.1flrl1:< n75 2l&t & I Ri!J ;.11'1 I C:O.taM.sa 1124 ....••....••........... ''"" .utull 1 t•11•l11 <!ltr. ('1111 IJ•lt t1•11n1\ nr ~l l'la1,1 c;:,:c, ;,~,I 4!>12.J 1226 ....•..•............•.. l.i·asc or lll'nl 41Jr. J lw. f'lcan 4bdrm, 2ba College Incl $625 Mo A~ent Af INllh "'"'ish~ 36 · ~I• I> s2200 m 11 l'<ir k h ome, ram rm .. !bdrm. 212ba, Newp11rt Hill 759-9t00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:.1 tai.l . fully lantlst·apcd ~ardener ~. 642·6724 Crest l'Ondo, no pdi.. UN-WATER 2 Bdrm ~ 1.-.o. ........... 3707 &s µa,1•all(iymon or El 11r6.'ll ·63llOa~kfor Chuck . walk lo beal'h, r lose 1 den w11h view on Lillie ••••••••••••••••••••••• BaC'helor apt. SJSO pr mo. heart of CdM D.irrell Pa :.h o ~nr A gl 6.31 1266 __________ 1 111H•ll 1·11~111m :1 lir. :i ha h1111w, hl(hl a11 \ (I. I'\ I w ti1•:1111••1l 1·t·1hnj(" h111!t' rl'lntt•I k1I. 1111k h 1l11111•h 11bllll\ lrpkt11k1I ~II\ J Bdrm rurn1sht•ll h11ntl', double car ~arage $1i~>ll mo Exct·ul1 v1· :1 Ur 2•~ Ba 1-'anlll!llll' (/('Cl.Ill Vll'W (.' II n ,, ,, ~. II cl l I 11 I l 4!1:1 HI~ ll(lltMuri>hy u"fl:l71 Hoa " Hosp Si95 mo OCE '"''FRO"'T 1 B . .,., , . WOODURIDGt: imma<'. ca11 9'2.os15 dys !)J<J.1)324 Island. Sl200 moyrl) l!te '"'~ ,, r 2 l:klrm I bath w11h loft 32 .. 4 (;ten Condo :i Br. 11-, ba. eves lar ge deluxe. urag~. $.S2.S Contact Vll'kl al , CORNER 2 Bdrm 2 l)a winter 5450 Adults ;-.;, 7!>4·8137. 673 8443 Cl1.1>l' tu SC'hools , 1JOols, vets 6'13-6640 Roy McCwch, Rltr. 548-7729 1 111 $Iii,:, '.1 l>I II I i fl I 7;;1, ;12-11; F111 1 .. a ..... tlf•11ul tlu11lt•JC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11i1rks Nu pct:. $65tl mo Newport C..:n·-.t Versailles. nr lloa>: uiut lf,(JO ~11 11 3 Hll, l! Turth•rci.:k i\llr;ittivt.<lhr, VaC'anl Dec l Oth By s pectacular o,·ean llo!:;p Si~mobe llil . 11:111ial 11t·•·a11 v11•w l :im rm. frjllc', fi•nnd a1>1>l At!\ ,552 5510 Catalina view A I lot•a -~111111 1 yr lctiM' Cull \ttrd, rnu11try k•ll'hen. or tioo, front row 3 Bdrm Waterfront Ho me!'> Inc· ·-----Ml-~'lA Vf'.1<111·: ·I 111 :1 U11<' :>111 12111 7:1 1 1111:1 ~l'llo•il:-.. 1wiol . 1111 1wts, llanl'ho San J11ac1u1n . w m aster s uite Al 673 6!HIO I Br Carpet s. drapes. :.love. rernge u llls pd L:te nsils for 4 SJiS 675·093.'> ........ och 3148 halh 2 ,1y. :1 '"' ~:·•• ' avoil 1111 1111'•1 $77~) m 11 Sopt•r model on uolf butltrns, puol. tennis. 1 .. vuno•"' ., "r 2 Ba All ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;111nr ~1.-I ;11 77111 14111 1.arl(t' I Hdr111 1·und11 i-:1\d <t!l4 !IMi!:Jrl t•r Sl'M 1·•1uri.c w lak e v tt'W sµa Lease Prine· only ~ ..,, "0 WIMTER RENTAL Almost Ol'eanfron\, winll•r w11l l'ool & i<va $112..'1 b1•1·ur sy!tl. rllfw npl. 541178\Jeves. af(ent extra!> Full~ serureil 28r. pool. steps to beat·h. rental. completel} furn m ;l'Ll-.X 2 11r I Ila i\11 7~t.1!1..!911r1:.111>t22 wkntl W~YIN.Grffft curth lone!.. 2 Ur cJen, S7SO mo Call tla.I!' bay , rer r ) $425 2bd b ·2 H<I ('011cl11 S5:.!51m11 1uy•·OCEANVIL'W 2l3 132~ 9522 u ,rna rm. 111 a . rrpl<'. P vt ut1ls 1111 /\till!., 1111 t>l'I' or wkdyi. art 1; we,:C bar, (n•tc· $7110 mo ,,, .. r. " ,., .• 673 1900 d) s. 675 1871 """l '""'c" " .. c Avml now ('all l'ra11( ·"' 2., 2ll th l L' 213 516 ....... '::9 ·~..,.,... mo 4,,7 51;.., Spm•tuu~ M11vt· 111 !Ill 1W · li:ll l2iill IHI\ 2.!l:J2 L>r, a pen llC uni • c.Ves ''"'""' t'Vl'S L I B :1:1:1 E 21s l St t'w.tf1 BToro l2lZ Versi111les Nwpl $751 !bdrm lux "Ondo, all am ......... 3722 Stucho apt. rull k1t1:hcn. 11>ood burning fr pll'. re(nl( ind $400 ('all afler 6pm 76CI 1813 2Br •~rpk. a pls. Sl\'. bakl>fly \'iew. adlt~. no pets SS8S 322 lleltotrof1e Ave 675 6024 Open 11 4 i, mo free. Jbr. 2ba. rr111t· gar. deck'. 644-4033 0 v e Y 3 r · s c m 1 • ·n c l St :i H B 1 645 2251 • C..... _,, Mor f hed f I Ml'l'H M~r :10 ~h11w11 •••••••••••••••••••••• le o ony . 111r11 •, r mt>., Yt'O, nc . mcml1cs !iel' Versailles ••••••••••••••••••••••• um1s , rp '" t•anyAm 12 30 111'~1 lla1h 1111•ld llCIM .. :S FOH HENT homt'. new l'&rlh lol'e , 2br. Iba, frplt'. l QUIC'I view 192.Simo. 95511H(io, Wlmch :1 & ~ lkJrm!> $550162.S "'l''· clt•l'ur. frplc· 1:ard N )o:WPOKT S ll OHF.S $S5() C111laftcrtiwkdays. ~tud10 Bat·helor ,\pelt . adu.ll , non·s mkr. no pets S36-4511le"_!S· ,.. c II\' c ti y a r cl 11 :.ind UF.i\l.TOHS water ind S6~0 m o :lBr. 2Ra. 2 hlks to beh, a n Y t 1 m e w k e n d ~ m11t ure adult. no p . {' S500 lse avatl Mtwpori .. Kh 3169 C .. LDWELCOMl l(<lrlll(C!o Kids & pl'l:o.wuodlmdl(C'2Sl11ry ,2 1Jr. G4-I Z'JJ2. tcruus.pool.SiOOmo }r 5411·3874 ya r d 1325 in c l Ulll r~,~;~0240 • '>lir,iinvy·•rtl,w icl hook wek11mc. 9114 2r1tili or 11, 1, .. ll<"'l. s.'"'". l"niii,.,, ly ~·6100 3 0 2 u 0 644-11377 ••!···················· .. u 'lff1 r ... "' ,.u ~ or, oa, 1n1ng rm. -b UDOISLE U1>.crvti.'•lra1ws, rl'fn1-t. !ITJ' 1 i\l(t ,no c c & lake .S·lll 5 l.se 1-.. och 1248 NewponHc1ghts.l11vcly 4 Oet•k . !luge y arrl . .-..'-4 .... och 3740 4 w 2hr.2 a. frplr . dCl'll wull•r 1111 NO OC)(i S -'-u__ l2l'" (21")u.,., '"'"'I --r--•••••....,.•••••••••••••••••• c1·e111miisc;··· dbl garS.7:5lk lo Completely rurn1sh cl.I 11 1 ' Fe.Mt-"-Y , ·' """"""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• fldrm. 3 Ba hous e. c pts, Remod. $800, 642 6394 Ill e orona , mo with every th1n11 you 1<175 mu fJIO ami 11'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODRRID<a: Art>u. ;1 <"OZY OCF:i\N 1-'tlONT 2 FP. 2 <'ar gar . e ncl -----H.l.'s FINEST avail. Dec 1$644-9726 need. Remodeled & .de i\vc 960 39tl9 JIUM F:.S •'OR Hf.NT BK 2, ~ Ba. d1nm1t room , !Br. Mobile Home. knot yard w 1fruit trees No Ba yr rest Im mac 3 ll(e Spanish F..stale L1v1ni: · e«ated.38r,d en2bath Mt.:SA v1-:1wt: :1 Br Kilt J & 4 Hdrms 1595 , f 1 1y µme1nt.rrpk.pvlbch. 1 pets lst.&last + dep + bdrms. 2 ba. lgc fnrd Beautiful park hke sur $1650, Mo nthly . Bill 1011 S750 mo Fenced yards & l(ara'.ccs bur, mll'rowave. ami ~ a<.llls ooly SfiOO mo 1714 ) u111 ' $900 mo 41 0 E l yard. dbl g_ar I.cast' roundi n~s 'Terral'ed .,2~~·~1t~. 6iS·til 61 i\11111 !Wfi·7171 i\l(t Kid~ & pets well-om I' rm. fpk . cpts. cl rps '. i\t . t!l'J.llUfi Moden11 . Ava il I Dec 644.4227 pool Sunken gas hbq. 9fl42500or 973·2971 Alli .. nimm Po<'•1 & tennis, :.i • (;all~.6089 J'--bo Rd ,. s parklin g rountulns 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Pemn Pt. 2u r. i.:anig~. cnt•I vatw, 00 fee ctlT l(ar ., i.vatl Dec tO Luxury tx•canfronl 2 Hr 2 uu r 1 ge ... rest con SP a t' i 0 u 5 r 0 11 m s COZY IACHB.OR So HW) rull k1lch. prl\ pa ti o , mu s t :.ee ' S360 m o 10 a ppl ~ 12131430·9156 home Mo to m o or t·h1ld1pcl OK 16(111 mo --STc!S +tleµ.752 1282 Ha S p iral s l oirs , WSE/OnlOM do.:MOOsqfl,3 B_r.2 Ba Sepurale din1n11 area w 1nte r lease $6 H 641 0763 AM 631•6679 HwtfiMI• hoch l240 . r 1 r e p I are . do c k , mx> pr m o or For Sale Walk·ln closets. homt> i\ttrac11ve 2bdrm. 2h:a . bi3-2UJ. k ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODBRll.J<a •. II(<' 3 UH washer1dryer, xt ra larl(e $4000 ,..••• '°" lill by Owner 7~·HM5 dyi» like lutchen & cabinets den. xlnl 10<'. Open Sul\' ---w nds Sblk., to ocean Ele11anl 2 +clen. 2't ba. 2 car l(ur, r ooms R:15 ti45S o r Rl!:NT APPLI ES T O SM-J276eves Walk lo llunl1n gton 1().4 or l'all 883·S856 or 4 BR in Beck bay area. Ovlml( i!Ur '" Westclirr bdrm. ta m rm & den. fum rm. lhnin~ arl'o, 8:15·5.522 PURCHASE. 4 Bdrm , Center. 883 2.430 609•, Poinsel· Pool & lg bar k y rd Pn l'allo. adults no ($7~ mo ). Plu11h cr pts. fplc-, cµls. drp~. comm family rm, dining rm . 3 38r,2Ba ho me w tbtg back J Bedroom .furn. 5420 11a •1~ Partially furn. Yrly lsc pet s Il e r SS4!S mo 2'"l bu. eedar & l(las11 . pool. i\vuil 1mmed. rm:; Luxury oceanfronl 3 Hr b ath condo w /view endosedyd.a<'ross\hes l 2 8edroorrdurn.SSIO SPACIOUS NEW 3 Br J •vail.11700/mo.641-0763 642-2003 Dbl ear pvt gar. fully t-11ep.<.;all7~2 1282 l'c nthouse 2 B a 648-3062 fro m Cha r les H e lle r Ba encl gar . frpl. 3 main t. yd Adults. no ---fo' 1 rep IM t' c . ti e ck . • Partt. 237 Knox Pl. call Adults, no pets. patios_ Sll50 m_o ~2439 ---------!Sharp Jbr. l'~ba, ram rm. pets Inquire at 527 18th. WOOOlllDGE washe r /dryer 835 fl455 HARBOR VIEW llO ME· rorappl. 1·926-153'7 · Utilities •'ree' - CANN_ERVVILLAGkE dblgar,clsetoS\ '<>hns Sl. 714 19606331 or 3 0d2Ba rondo'575 /m o or~SS22 Lo~ly JBr , 2Ba h ome. ----Like new. l BR duplex. Mobile Home Par 9850/mo + lice· de1><>sll 960-6331. <.:all Cr111. 631-126G. . un Port Se.boume. qui el Newport Island 2 Bdrm LA QulNT A HER MOSA super kilr hen. s unny ' 2 bed, 2ba, all n e w 11va1I. now: 751-7984 ---71 • OOLl.HOUSt-; C u s l om CQSnmunlty, k.e)' to com· Yearly. 1575. 16211 Parkside Ln. l blk prl,•ale SSOO Unique f'Urnlture. Stereo, color --~~D new 3 br. :& h11 , 11 •~YA'~ I~~ Remod 2br, rrplc, brick m~nlly pool, l hlk lo A73·4749 W. ol Bearh, 3 blks S ol Homes. 67HOOO; 673·3147 r T .V.. Sunken l ub ln,3er.~ua.carpel.dripe1:1. <-'Ofnm. fac. (tennis. pool. -L--·---~allo.gar.agt S~08-75 7~'."..!!!9r schl, llOO mo. SEAVIEW 4 Br -3 B1a . Edinger. eves • m uter bath. S7SO p e r fenc. yrd, S.SSO·t&OO pr clubael No pets. 1895 REALTORS ...,.._ 847 ~l mo. mo~4.s74. mn.988·MJ0•963·0867 ----3 Br5eavlewVllla.<Xean Por t Roy al View of · Love ly. br1tht. 2 BR. Waterfront Homes ---01Uc1e Park Yale 4 br. vu, pvt community. Pool, Townhouse 3 bdrm. 2"'1 ocean Ir n ighl lights . On <Hftd, ~an vu. s-ec. almost ~.-. Sl25 DottlP Inc . Realtors ..... ,.,. ~· Brand MW 3 Br. Condo 21'1 ba. lae drn. frJ,lk, JIC'. Avan Jan 20. srnoo ba. bllnl. dsnwhr. cpl.5. Sleoomo. • gate. pool, l br, patio. J ohnson. 760 tH6 or '3l·l400 3 Br t Ba, 2 frplcs. rnclud es garage door AIC. comm pool No •tMS dt1JI, 2 car carport, pool. 4 Br. 2~ Ba. New ~d-furn., l 6SO·l7$0t m o 67~ ~!!~!!!!~~!!~j aardtne r in c l. $700, opener. Patio. Useorten pets. 9625. l&t , lo11t , de ------tMO. Adult couple only. ford. Nl1ht light view ~·.-301'.SM l6tt8 St~. ba-y-,i-ew--ut-ils-l-n· • -fWD.LW nil courts. pool, spa• poell.(7t4)MH337, · No pets. Near Hoa1. Sl400 . Aval! n ow . ---1.,.0 \ · ~whoeeedPeopl• -------• ~. rm. Sec:uril)' ute. --~...... JH2 Rffltor.842·$33.1. Guarded area. pool. ten·....._ 3744 ~~kl~~:O.'"°'mo. ~ nat'awlMatUM E.8'de.3br.famllyrm\. Minimum 1 y r . feaae. Deerfield 2 br, 2 1,., ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rWl ...... $403. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ • __ •• DAI.LY PILOT ~II . rm·. renced yard. no IMO per m o. Seaside P'CJO, frplc. new paint, 3 Br. 2 Be. View. frplc. ~. 2~ba condo. T he 181', LBa, acflta. pool, ten ouc OOPLEX. 2Br. •a.. 'IDVJCEDIRSCTOJlY dop. •Coate Meta St. Vllla1e, 213/833·1389 $600 mo. 646-S2t4, $61$. ?hw l n1lde . Blllfft. lllnt location . f1nd what you want tn -. 15.5() mo 1 yr l.se. bl\nappUMK"ft, •all about 1 •· 845-9"41 days, 211/lal-5734 eve~ 67~1&\ Bkr. IOda/Pea OK. 416· me Own« 780-93\S. t>a&ly Piiot Classtriedt. ....U 11H• T r I 1 ' • ., ... • -. u....a.,_ ,........._ lir ...... ......__ ....... 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""hrt \dl&lb .....: lj J 1tnullh1J ur~I\ aptr. :i Rr, l 81 Aull. now. l'l•al ~ ap.i A1Julb uo VUllw.fleutal. _, Mo 3 Area ol Balboa Ir CoHt l:ria Udrm 21. tu <;o ndo Hwy . SS1$ rno •J .D \1'.·"~ • lte) \ ttw. 20' Pr o p l' r l y M & m l W.t 11Up tomm tcinnlli 7~1·2787. 1wll1 l &.le Ill \ "n"u1at1l 1•our\a, pool W H ht!r / 0f)l'f 2 1·1.r OU¥•' Lovely, h1r1e l IJr Apt In ""' h .. µ1 11 .,. ti.11 I.~ trlU .. ~ 11o elH 111ir111J\' doot tbe Bluth; S495 No ti..ll ~ uljW'ner l'riv iate vatao. chikirt!norpelB n""' 1·11r1)t'l Wrll ron 85_1_·_04_94 ___ _ '1~ .. n 4ua.-1 111<Wr r\Ull ti42 ttiO:J VIiia Balbc>it Condo, L ux l 6 \tluni1o . J1tn YI) Sllt>ll 1..uH·b l, 2 II J lidrm ~m. Poolt J ae. $525 1'uwohuu11tt11 . i;ural(tt, ~ur. Old&. 645·8039 l\lod1 lHIHhrn l 1111 SloH~ & I t• I I '" ,. \ J u ll .. n ,, Vl'l" Olll WI IJ'/7 1>41uo. h1undry tat• $450 & ----w ()7~ l'ull 213 596 7202 or 3 Bdrm , Zb a 933 · 11<1 ll6tl 7347 &lbo1t Blvd. l>1shwshr, frplc, laund hookups, 0 Jo: I. l X I',; 2 0 I 2 jj d garage, ,, blk to bch. \Llu.lu., nu Vt'lll .. 50 mo $750 mo tst litst, sec un ,_lllNIT IPll1IBITS COUMTIY CLUI UYIM61M .-WPOIT IEACH An !Mtult community on the Ba ~k Bay Spec · t11euJar Sva. 7 swimming pools. 8 lighted tennis c:."OWU, bike trails, put· ling green. Bachelors, 1 and 2 bedrooms apart ment.s. and townhouses from $M9.00 per month On Jamboree Al San Joaquin Hills Ruad ___ <_7_14_1644_ · 1900 __ >•To..-... .. 1h1 rn .. uul 1,1J WJ 111u kdn11 "'v'' Ol'W qll Nv 00() -1145 l}' Avail no~ 673·2282, 9 Oceanfront for Wantt-r ~ ~ h .i. .... 1 .. " 11u 11.-1 ~ 1 '• I l.o1 m ll 111 n MIAR THI HACH Nt'l4 2lir, 2ba, bit 10:1. to5pm Rentals. F\Jmished & un t IJ I .. I p •• •• I ·~ 11~1 Wl::sTCLl FF 1 Br. Condo. furn Broker 675·4912 J "'•>l1C'I \J .ill• ii>&! •17J 2 UH I ll.a \.IM\ frv111 1>::1110. o1r Adult:. $475 -4 111 111\1 tu l.11!1V 1110 ~ El.1111Ker !WO 3808 New interior Adults. no VILLA IALIOA ~ 14~: ~7i1·6640 Adult only ~U~\ \ t.1<111' hum• .. 1 11111.t>µh, H' ~ 6. i Ht ''" .tlA> \11 1 .. •1,. )U1 lUJ~ 2 Ill I k\.i 1 :-il111 \ 'hJ~ ~ 11•1111 tri-li ,1 "" b<'.im ,,•11111 ~:. 14 .1 r ... u.,. $l~ :!t>~I "·Ith II l :l.tS 04 l,11 I\• 1 111 1 llJ I nt urn ~. I .111 XJlj llLllH .illulh \ VUIJll:':. l\kul \ !l 11.n ul t;.16 J:!J~ 2 Hr l Hll. 1n <I Pl!x Nit>I:' K O\'l~hborhood \.:lo~I:' to H 1-. \ \ I' I Fl I. l 11 I> 1111 t.Jarai:e Nu pets ~:.\"iTSll>E l'uol I Jund ~. 760 1713, 833 :JJ07 IJ\'JI baln11". <k curut'Or 1 vt~. \IWf l ,111glt' u11I}, ...;u l'ET~ WJh:r & Ka1>. pd ~I mo 645 27~ lu1 uvvt 115 I': llJlh St llll#(<' luxun llu1Jlt•A, ~ llr i!'' II;, w t'' t•n t ra I lllh· ~.1r F11\0d ~ r<I $575 1ii:l 1i:l.'l4i, ti4:! !:llilitj Ue.-ut1fully lm·11t l'll 2 Hr SJ75 & up l'luh.1 UK Ga:. 1nl'IJ 1442 1~2 rt-:NNIS ANYl)N t:" Ne~ 2 Br 2 1 2 Ila ConJu [)111 rm , M1t:ru ""a'c. lra!>h n .1111pl . e k e Kar ~er Tennis-, Ra1•quet JJaU. p&>ul, J"'l' . !>aun1t Nu pets lvr 2 Kids c>K $75ll mo <.'all 964 2566 or !rl:J 2!17 1 AK\ , 1111 rec . :.! lklrm. I ba Adults Nu pct:. Water & ~as µd SJ5(l l' a II 960 1684 CHRISTMAS CASH 1'..i:.l Suh• 1w1 )Ur. l'nt'I l111:-.11l 1,111ht•w11rth$.'.>ll g JIJl:I'. IJ\t ·11, 1111 lo '"" J 111 11' H..i l'l'I" k11.b. S35U 11111 111 .. 11ll1•uw~ 11111•1. taun 5..l6-ll5:t"\l'~ WOODLAKEAPTS .It) ..:.1~ .S. ".111•1 11a1.t filOO uhnger. Adull lux l W~U FF' 2 Br Condo. New inten or. Adults, no ~ ~.673·~0 ~.New, lge l br condo. Sl>t' Versailles. 63 1 5237, 12t31<130-3145 Lm lrisCK ODh. AT BEA< .. '\.l OC'ean view. PoOI. tenn t'OW'ts. <Jdh:., lst> I& 2 bdrm from $440 5515 tll"er A'c 642·2~ Cu\do, 2br. 2ba. ba) vi\!w, end g11r. auto opener 1).5()} rl}. TSL Mt;mt 642 ltiO:J $425 I Br I Ba Ap\ Nt.•ar new. enclsd gar lndr~ rac U~tairs unit ,\dult:. only, cat OK TSL Mgmt &i2 16o3 I Br+ den w/ocean view 2 Br. 2 Ba. w /fam. rm. JRL Properties ~4566 645·6"5!1 NO FEE: Apt & Cundo rental~. Villa Rentals 1>'7!'>·4912 Broker All Ad1th . no pets :.! Br 2 Ba From $425 Pool. ~pa, rdnge. dtwasher mdd Across N.B. Golf Course 545-4855. ----WEST filEWPORT Lge 3 br. 2 ba upper apt No pets S675. m o Ai.tl , b'75 8170 ----~- La rge :i Br U pper Uuplex I house fro m Ol'~an W1lh beautiful \•1ew $750 m o. 675·1W18 ll76 1111;,111 l•l Ii 11111.'\ S:IHO 11• \ µ1.11.·r 2 0.lr m . 2 h.ilh '\ r & 2 br, beaul lakes & S'l:{, h $i50 1111·b u\11 1•xt t•vt :. 1 r c a m :. •' o m µ I t Bil. l blut>k tu Ba> •••••••••••••• • •••• •• • • Charming :.par uppl:'r. reder $J'J5 75!1 l»WU t 11.1\ 1-. I II E 1-. .!1~•11 11ll1·g1• !J.111 7.lt.j' '""I 111114 fr1·~hh p.11nt ,.,j 1 111 ~I:!.'. ln•I .I I) I' 1 1' 1 • ~· r I ' .\1 I! fl\ l t'lt•1· ltio '1241 , amcntllt::., no J>('ll>. fr1J1n :"t"wp1.1n lk•:u·h Heall) 015 846 6S!H l.ar~e :.! fir, vu1111. i:ar. Spat· 2 br. I ha, µvt µat10. atlull ~. nu µcl!. $4 50 2 k1Js OK. uvatl now. t;:\ii 111.100 ~. l~l & l;isl t73!1l i'>! ~Ki N1°wl'r 4! Br with i.taragl' K e I:' I s o n \ U l' a t' h & Slater I. 9ti2 :l8:r1 Wesll'uH N ll adult t>On do 5595 2 Ut.Jrm. :! huth. lO steps lo pool New c·arpetmi,:. ycafl) lease Aj.,'l. i59 Hi Hi . s:l9:i Acl ulls n11 µets Nt•" I· '>II.It· Ul''>I a1r.s . l).a~ 5~77 3bdrm. :.!ba. 1luplt· :!lid rm 2ba, , , __ '' i4t15; 1s t 1•rp1". rtrrs rpfnr;. stm •·. m ·m.EX ~ llr I lfa All 6"6 455!1 doubll' gar, Versailles·! Br. si•rnnty, I a s1 , ct {11>. pmftr''i'C, $500 St c ,. t' 95 7 l!K>O. 6"0 9;145 1 • 2 years new. ocean view, spli t level . 3 bdrm.s, 2 ba, apt, bwll· ms. carpel, drapes. 2 car ports . la undry facility, public golf course and lenn ls courts r1gh1 tichind property. adults. no pets. availab le 1m mediately. owner 1714 I 00 Ol.3ll 11 1,hl4 .. ,h,·r launtlq ul1b I'll ,\lilt:>. no µt'l:. rnom 1•1h I i.::ir & opt•m•r Sµill'luu:. Mo\ l' 1n NOW· 111111 patiu 1111 14 Jh'rlktl. :0:1 i-: 21'1 St Co:.la 110 IA'I:. \litltllt' .igc· 1·ou ~lt·,.i, Mj!r :11> ~hown fll" 1541 m1r ~oo •lt•p 12 :111 ti PM Oail) lndd :.!bdrm. I' 2ba. n\'14 µarn\. t.'ncl gar. 3 blo,1..·ks lo bl'at·h. nu p~I~. S..25 ~~ before sem Year I\ 2 Ur I Ua St<•ps to Sc.ta AINI ll 10 beat·h Ven dean S.525 ••••••• ••••••• • • ••••• • • 1~1;! K'-t:l\I Wkni.J., ~rn ·111 ''U.\S'I l'l.:\Z1\ N1c·1: i!br. Iba, apt. w w \HI-.. \ ~ llr 1 Bu f,q.: l'IJI S. drp!> bu1 ll lll S, µ.i11u. 11•101 . rt'l' lut·il sto\'c on•n .54'! 41ti2 ~·t·1111 t' j.!:JI t-:.. ntt pets . SIXCI !lliR :JGSi/ l'leao 1'-side 2btlrm, j!<Jr, Stl5 mo - S p ·' 1 1 11 u ' F a m 1 I .\ 2 6-15 9395 Iii S:1ri11 1'11111 & vl:.1\ a.:111111111 :1111 !l;1~li (rum 2btlrm spa1•111u:. apl, o~n 1:i ;1·~1 µat10. S-100 m o No µct;.. ~6163 .!111 Ill''°' 1·111 drave~. hwlt m,, d t"an. no pets M~a Vtn.le 11rca. 2bJrm. 1;.t::. K!l 22 Set-7 52 · B Iba. gar, 4 pl~x Adults. :-.halrnw r Ur ref 546 5833 after 5pm s«a " ' I\[) U l T ~~. llVll\l(I • I & 7 BA Patio Apls • U1snwJSht•> & 880 s • Poo1 & Rrc Room • G,11ot•1 1 a11o~cap1n9 • 109 IO Buen & SMP> • Securoly Gal~ <;f:, f•,, ,,r •.r.H\' ~ .. mo 213 !Wi -5144 l Br F'rplc. tennis. po<>I, -u\als Near S C Pl aia <.:ute":-.r.1 ~f ! Ill'~ ~ ~-~~ cpl & drapes Mature Solllh~ 3116 adults. S4 7 5 548 5:Hlti. ••&.••••••••••-••• •••• • 631·1266. Agt Fabulous vie w. t'Ondo on -----water, 2bdrm, 2ba. S900 Two2bdrm, I ba, herng re· modeled, one avail now. one the 15th. Year round Uttl paid. 117 25th St. (7 14 16 40 2036 , 1213>~·94_78 Npt. Shores, across rrom bch. Bach w 1s ml br $34!'>. Pool. gar 640·!im8 ---- Joe 644 ·0502 Af lwtlh ,..,...hed or u..twwlsMct 390 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa1i~ft11Me lbdrm co ndo . Villa Nl:'ar beach. I & :.! Bdrm INSTANT IN tkr, garage. yd . child l)t:l Warner . a vail I 1·81 apls, n o p e t s 1409 Lrg i! Br 1-:aslside c: M OK $400 mo. 641 U763 Pool. spa. etc 'lose to Superior. &45·86&4 New 1&.2 bdr;"i8'xury adult apts in 14 plans from $415, 2 bdrm from $505 + pools. te nnis. waterfalls. ponds· Gas for cooking & healing paid. From San D1ej!o f rwy dn ve North on Beach to McFadden the n West on .M('fo'addl:'n to Sca w1nu Vil l a1H' 1i1.i 1893-5198 Pool. l\R(J. s.195 mo. AM. l>Jl lil\79 wknds beach. 5450. 962-1447 V~O;s -1 Br P en · l:1anl. i! Br $t2!l m o Siii 2Ur pool 1•hlld 1pt!t UK 2 large Hr Yo rktown lhouse New crpt. drps, l'l'I (l"-:-.lo l.i~~ mo re.ci $4SO mo No i.tara ge. Villas <.:ondo Walk to Adults. no pets. 673 2749 111·111• hi~ l~Y .1-•• Ba\ SI 1;.11 0763 /\M, 631 6679 · S h I $550 1111'111 .ii t•I<! U.!X::! 1o1rknds l',lemen~} 1; 00 Westcliff lge lbr. 1wwly J llr I l1-.1rli1 11uk 1.anl· )!,1r,11:1· 1111 l/l'h, <Jdulti. Sf~• ~1111 • .1 \11!1111 <" lol l 1.1:·1 Sii \,\,l'\/t; lrg 2 l>r 2 hJ a.:.11.!l-11 .1Jll """' & ll'l' ,ffl'.1 i Jll W lilth St I llr l' .. "h1d" w lob 111 '""'' 14101d S:ISll lfftllltd. Ocuponcy 2 Ur I lia , llOOI, laundr) rm . :.mall 1·h1ld OK TSI. Mgmt 642 1603 AVAIL.NOW 2 Br 2 Ha hullt in~. pullu. ~m:.ill tlOI! OK , launclf) rm TSI. ~gmt 642 lflf13 1,1:! ·~1;,11 ,1ll .1l'M :wJrm. r1n1 s hed tori I 1i.lrn1 lh•IU \I' .\pl N1·w duplt:X In E s uit• tlr,1p1•' t 11•,ffl l'CIOOI\. fl7:1-l!Kil 11u11·I \l ~o1un· .idult:-2bdrm. 2ba , c lose to ::..1.!:\ ~··• urit' SlllO l)l'al'h. ;l\a1I IJt•t· 8 263 t t.•.111111)! lt•t• ~OCI . Oµcn ~: ltilh Platt• IH2 8626. :-o11 ~un IH I 117 1-, 111\h i iti ~l)(J '-1 I \I ,,.1,11 ... ,1.< 1 ·'·· ., 1, 2sl<.lr~ Jf'I. 2h1lrm. 1 1 ~1>;,. :o "' ·> ~" c. > r l!d I01°allon 2569 Santa per mo ·35 tlel'llr. p11tm pool, ;.idult:. 3Br. 2&. nr beat>h. blln!>, nopetS&is 8152 c·pts drps. end garage $510 536 092 t 2 hr, 11 ~ ba condo. bl\ 1n:.. palw. sharp. bike l o beat•h . $495 ~arl(e , !l&I 1688 -. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath duplex. :.! car gar Frpk Yr l) lr>25 7~72A 1 ~cwl)(lrt fk>a c·h Realt y Vers ailles . I Hr pen lhuuse. ''1cw 11r fliuntatn, rernl:( 1nl'I S.550 1>4U 9900 A{,'1 <.1..0SE TU lit:ACll 1 Br. wi th ·s tuvc $31 5 rnu 53&2456. 5.'16· 197!1' 21xlrm, Jba, quret urea. 2bd.rm condo near Adam:. near beal'h & l,i(lo s.'175 & Brookhurst $375, l!.t, 6'\2· l.272 last + $200 552 9Sfi5 Uuplex I Br I Ba $165 Bea1·h Slater 848 7&32 New Versailles. 2 Br 2 Ba S600 mo By Hoag 1 losp. 968 'l297 or 963·086! Steps to the beach. Im· 4000 .............•......... Laguna l:ka<·h Motor Inn. !1115 :"o Pacific Coas t Hw) Laguna Be a <'h Uad~, Weeki~. K1H0hl'n ;.i\·ailahlf' Low ~ 1nlt>r rates 494.5294 Room $110 µriv enlrann'. cooking. 11u1 et man . L.;ii.:urw Beach 4!17 :16H7 K Orange Pn ,. 1l1111m remale. kitchen pr1 v $65 wk nr 55 F r w y !178 3484 N ll U t' e a n r r 11 n t w kitchenette S260 & up ut1I pd 2306 W Ot·t'an front ITT3-41~ Y••• 11... 4210 Sundlly, o.o.m1>er 7, 1980 ONLYPtlm • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, -~ 4400 -.. 9d Tahoe Dally bu.a 10 .... to SW. 4lv0 -•.-L.oL.-~1&I . ....................... ....................... ---.. ~(.~.~:Plnll ~ OCEANFRONTN.8 . SJARJ '81 lit•••••••••••••••••.. • Ra¥>. $3.S/day . IZ30/wk. F nonamoker lo a hr C090MA•MM Ra. call Ed 541-Q9 wl2M II tF, 4 br, 2h ba. • "Tos> retail apace , .. , r,,,1c, deck.a, lndry, den, RIGHT Newport C•t•. Anil. HawaUM Vaulion7 Maul yrly, IZ50. tit .ti last. January l, i• or .3"4!0 1 ondo. Slee1» Four. Ful· 673-4742 la..1-0ffic sq . fl., perfect (oc ly FW'nlabed. Call aft wtte.--,.-91 jeweler. flnudll or_ln 6PM5.S2·8S33. l''em. roommate. non· •U. ........ tenordeslaner. .... toSMre 4300 smoker. w~led to shr 2 v-. 1 1 U-~ br, 2 ba hie in c .M. 'frfotmta a.~ •••·~··•••••.•••••••~••• in c l. util1. F ilippa , '5~(101101~:1 ~ ~Vllll~ Ave»d deposits 41 Mz.8889aft. 7pm. ,,.,.,,,eJ l•y De· I._ *' . cut fiving expen ses: ~· ~ ~ ., Professionally sin ce Roommate wanted M /F 1Q80 6'13-8494 1971. NB area. congen111 I. lj()J 12(.X)Sq Fr • 205l.COa11Hllry .. cdM HOUSIMATES neat. non/smkr. $300/M u,._. ro I,.. F1e1: R1:r11 832 · 4134 Ctna ps:;o M2·35iO ·Wer Sur NB1CM. up to 4700 s;;ft RDommale wanted M IF' W.ne<t•onr Sertuq~ avail ul Arime cornl6r . HB area. Mellow. neat & &J£ •1!&2 171 h & N w 11 t HI v d OOO·Smkr ~00. 960·6481 '""'----f>'75·WOO ; WALK TO BEACH Pnme t'orn er lor Up 10 lndlatri• l...taf 4Soo· M/F sbr 4 Br 2h Ba con 4,!iOo sq ft Full ser vice, ••••••••••••••••••••••• do in HB. Frplc, all bit· modern. g l a ss bid ~ Costa Mesa. West 17\b',$\ Oldest & largest agenc) ServtngSo. California Photos and References Credits : ABC·NBC.CBS Cosmo-LA Times· Etc. ins. 2 pools, clbhse. 640-6300 Nice office lndusit'i&I courts , 24 hr se~. N EWio;Xt:C.:Sl!ITES CA>mplex 2300 s q 'ft &ardener. $2SO mo uul HEST O C LOCATION RiRht Reali} 979 ll533_; pd. ~9678 2ru N Tw.lm A\t:. I min 5tOUllJI 4S150 Since 1971 lrvine. 641· 1899 Garden Gro ve, 891·1773 LOOKING TO SHA RE ? W E MATC H R OOM MATES: 752.9475 ctResp. non·:.moking r m · mte to shr beaut H U hom e Pool. diving board. cntrl air. ·sky lite. frplc, W /0 . Exquisitely decorated $300 /mo Gary Rollins 955·2373 H , 851·0911 W. ----- M/t'40lu45.shr 5 br. 2ba Fem rmmale, pvt br & nse. C.M Spa. Nr S., ba, pool, tennis. Mission <.:oast Plaza & fwy S22! V1eJO, $200 + 1 2 ullls & ~ 1 _5 ullls_ 641·4913 dep 951·~ __ _ S.J\ & Nw p\ Fwys Li.te ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• pr11f d ~l'ora\ed oft·s Approx.6,000 sq fl avail Rel·ept1 on1st. telephone an Fountain Valley ne<11 serv, itcrox. ('onf rm S.l.> F'rwY_ SIJ:W, .m u Sec serv avail to"rom John55693611,541P53.J. ~)mo. La~l m11111h free Clean mm1 storal(e. co,.1 :1 w 16 mos a~rel' nll'IH Me>a. 200·40t.I sq fl, ~ !i~ 0937 Len Haynes 640·8454 ~FPOMTAGE ·..._.1j111;e1t/ RENTALS ....Ce 2 Rental Spac·es Apprux ••••••••••••••••••• •• • • ~sq fl & up tnl'ludrqg ........ utrts S3SU & $450 2450 0,portwMty SOOS N r O<..:C-lH.: I Sh a re Roommate \O shr btfl :!Br. Newpo rt 81 vd Col> la •••••••••••••••••••• .. • 6hdrm, Jba beau\ home 21.h Park Nwpt A1H Mesa See Manager 1 .... •o• ISLAND with students A\'ail Der 644 4299 e\ es, 644·2442 -" 1 Bcau673·4697 d}!> Sinl(lt' tu triple o ffi ce Men's wear shop-main SUit~ avail. tn Newport st. location. S.56.000 + 1n Mature prof. gentleman Mil'· to shr l'ark Newport lkat'h Call ro r info ventory 50': down OW( will :.hr beaut. 3 br. 2 ha Twnhi.e. Call Jan 752 1111111 balance for 3 Yrs . · 3:< N U h o m £ 759·0048 Manne Ave w d1st·nmlnalfng lad} 6W !>If fl J vtrices tn ~ PR€'TIGc S295 760 ~2 Fem ~hr Jl:k. 2lia h!>l' nr :-.'ewp111.1 (.'enter 567 San > ~ --tx·h, new cpl & µa1n1 "•l'IJla' Ur Su1\e 10!1 -r HOME~ Beaut Jbdrm o<·eanfronl S200 mu 536· 1140 S°1u•.1 ·r mu 644 461W t duplx Male Fu rn -IJl Reall::state lnvhlmcnl~ 673·5556 675-4421 3 Hdrm Mesa \'erdt-pool 333.1 W Coa~t llw}. ~ft Pro( M or F r oommal I nonsmoker J to shr 3 br 2 ba ho m e 1n l r\'1ne ~'Omm pool, jat>, tennis \'Otley ha1l. 552·~ home Reasonable rent Pl.AU 645-6646 N ,, n s m o k l' r DICUTtVf SUITES w rderences C.:all Ro!>e "There,.., a d1fft-rente ·· Mellin 641 8629 u r Female wants same 11 share N 8. Condo. wal to beach. pool, sauna Jae, tennis. Laundry $29.51mo Avail l.>el' 15 548·0036 lve mess 759·1616 Execullve 37 will l>h<ire 4 txtrm, 2 b11th ho1tse, pool & J 't' U lZ I W It h d I S cnm1na1mg lady 25 45 fm.4945 Roommate to shr hse. 2 Fem rm te ti H $185 + mt rrom bch S210 mo + util. N~ar beac h Ask ror ' I Ulll ~ l lKJ Tracy or Iv msg. 752 0234 J 1 --Rmmle> wanh'<i an , Resp Fem rmmte wanle< prefer l"Ofklng couple lo career on ented 25 35 fdt shr 3br h:.e CM w l other Jbr. 2b hme in Cap lk h l'Ouple Spacious bkyrd ~~~.!.!~~ . W1111 t·ons1der pets $32.5 1nC'l all 5411 U388 Non ·slraighl to share .!bdrm. l12ba. 2 car gar Ge !urn hous .. & antiques fw"f'...t 4l50 w1\h 281y r old rormer ••••••••••••••••••••••• fash1un model Couples Costa Mesa, 731 w 18th OK 6 blocks from ocean St, $45, single garage & Little Shnmp bar lst 646-6725 640·9900 Ask for month . last & sec 1-·aye · $42$1mo. $1275 cash to ------- move in. Call 494-3560. On Balbo1& Penmsula next --to FUn ZA>ne. < lO~.,x20·~ > Female wants Roommate 67a..21MJ &73-3930 • to share 3 Br . Condo near ---·-------- Backbay. Tennjs, pool. Offlcea ... ~ S250 mo. 642...-3931 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~----d 1617 Westcliff N.B. Want Fem to shr 3 Br con o. frnancral inst 7000s f. NB. non·s mkr. rec facil . ~l. noor Ate!'l 541·~32. S350 Ut1ls incl. 548· 7267 Santa Ana Ills. Iii( :-i br 3 ba. student or Prof non smoker to s h re w /olhers g)() -t ult I 631 3500 Iv mstt for John Fem shr w 'same. btfl nt>w KOU CIEHTEI NEWPORT io;legant executive sw\es tn prestige location With co mplete s upport S(!fVll'e5 71'1 1151 ·0681 28r. 2Hil Cundo I rv 125 500 sq II grnd fir. Pool. S:lOO mo 1111'1 ul1I utrli. pd F'rom $85 1tp 779 1\\'ail n o w Sha r on W 191.h. St C.M Tom tl<l2 4~ ~7 1900 Prof Wo man 25 35 to :.hare 2 bdrm. 2 ha, Lux ondo Pool. sauna. se<·. "2romo. (;all t'ran days 752 9893. eves 631 ·513U Pmf F over 30 shr Foun tam \'alle) pool hom w same 842·Z917 "THE" EXICUTIVE SUITE Full service offi ces tn Newport Center 640.S470 714/752-0234 2tm Michelson Dr !J21:! ~l Business Cntr =213 REDECORATED Campus Dr & Quail of fice space 600 to 1800 sq f\ From 90' to S1 sq ft ~2960 tlWPOIT IEACH IAYFIOIT From 1000 s If to S300 s f Newer bldg. ample park· mg also 400 linear fl of boat dock for lease &1 1666 0..111 Ce.t C.d M Delulle Suites. 1100 sq.ft AC. ampl pkg. ut1l pd 28SS E Csl Hwy 67~ L'naque P T w11rk. p.1:.1 bux rl'ntal fa<••hl} M!n ing CdM N LI Ill l(rt'dl loc 120 hoicr·:. 1n>;tal11>1: . ~'Ith ·l't.Jom for 400 Bo• rental $K 50 mo, lo ovt·· ht·ad Full 1mt'\' $5.51.111 111 cl\C'h an!(l' part e11u11 1 t; S ur impor t aufo after 6pm 644 .i48 l Establl:.hed Newµort 01·h Tax & Accounllng pra1 lace for sale lo ind1v1du;i. onl}· ·terms 6'12·:i212 ............ Opp llriuftity SO IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gold m1n1 n g l'la1m ,., patenlt·d . o n Mothcl Lode 212 al· res, P 0 Box 1845. Newport Be -.111 92fi&.J SL'N \'ALI.EV. ll>i\1(6 The tov ma1ntenajln com pan ~ 1n ll\t~ beaut1ru1. boomtn~ ap:J 1sror sale Fam1l) opcrd l on wath good prufit~. cood terms ., the sdW'~ will train Agt. 1208 t 788·4020 or 8-0x l~10 . Hailey. ID 83-133 _ , ~ IZ5.000 Wn\e off 1n t1K<• Sil0.000 wote orr In l~l Total rnv<'Stmt $.5,000 ••· sobd medical eqwpml lease plan w m1r corp Landmark 1n\•estm eot· 714-&51 1.555 ..., .. Lo. 5015 ........•........... ~ .. r. INEED .. I MONEY • CRB>ITNO PaOILEM r\j)l 'l\•'nh.'l' Nl'ar 11ew. Ana ,\, l' 9911 ~.>5 I rpll , pauo, ~k ~ lq;hl. · lrnln rrn ,\tlult:. uni}. to: Sirlc. 2br 1·olla.ic. yd & 1".1t OK lllllrll•ll •1t·c·upa11 i.:ar. rds. dep $450. Hi. ~ mac xtra lrg. 3 Ur. 2 Ba it °" ll .. 2 Sundeck w 1ocean view ~ "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 124 45th S t Yrly 2 Br 21 i 6a Townhou~e. puol. lenms. Jae, l>auna. SSSO mo 842·5053 I m m e d o c t' u p a n c y Ral Isle M<'n only Shr Newport Bch Fem 1245 baths. TV rm , k1td1 Nire2 Br 2Ba Ulllind S1~_1m11 6~~36!3 Pool. lennis 641Vi947 688 sq ft well locate<t North Costa Mesa office rark next \b )OUr door fo'ully equipped with carpet. ai r . cabmets & s torage Heasonahl> pnt>ed. Vall T om. Harbor Haker Proress1onal Biiii.: 957 1000 Ba~front off1ce-pnme 400 sq ft , parkmg. 1an1tonal 1'1141673-1003 2-d I lrd TD IOOl'lt 971-6531 /ISS-11 U Arranged h> .) S 175 MONTH eo.t tt... L09i. 1·~ 'l'SI. ~lf!nll t.-12!cM1 2 552 RJ4:l 2 llr 1:.irth·n apt pvl 11at w. I hr rl plx, pvt ) d & i.tllr. re i.t.ir.11(\' '>1111 1'111hl OK mod S375 Nu pl'ls , I s:l!J~1 !Hli !l'!+fiil l·hild OK 645 7!>31\ 673-2507. Steps lo the be ach. Im lrTilw 3144 mac 2 Br w 1trii patio. •• •••• • ••• • •• • •. • •. • • • • t;w 45th . St. Im med O<' Woudbndge ntce 2 Br t•oo· cupant>y Yrly 673-2507 a-&loard 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room It board in eK change for 4 hrh. 6 da) wk cleaning & cook in.: $110° :!!Ir 1' .•11<1 \1lults Sm ct11i.: 1·1111:.1dt•1 t•d tJl l J 11J1111 :-it \I ~r ,\pt () ~12 1:~11 $245 I Ur upt vcr~ :.afo No :.m11ker. prev rcr rl'lj !#54 W l 7th St 548 0358 do. nu µels. 1mmcd 0(' c upa nt·y $525 mo Homelike 2Br, 28<t lower 556-1737 aft 4PM 01·lm .. 1• :t Br :.! Ua frplt . J!;ir nr ~t l''l l'la1.11 Nn Jl\'I' S'>.'141 ~1 1 l l f):l I ... POOLSIDE APT Crpl. drJ>!>. landscaped courtyilrd No pets Agent 731 6829, 631 0585 552 4920 art 6 30 Orangetree, l Ur L'ondo Avail 1mmed $375 mu l.sl·last $100 <'lean fee 546-2018 EOO. Dishw . frpk no ~M'ohf; 41 00 pets. na~k lia) area ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644 068.5 ur 631 2o2'J DO YOU LIKE Adu lt s . 2bdrm, 2tia . MOTRS7 ll11f1l1·x 2 llr l Ua Nl'W t•pt~. no pet); :t I i II I' I al' en\ I U r>15 7!lll3 scc·unty Walk LO l>ea l'h. Weekly ren\aJs from S84 yrly $7001mo. 548 tl34 1 & up. 646-7445 2274 (;ar L.agMMleoch 3141 dys.646.:~cvcs Newpo~B!"'..d·~~ ... .,5 QUICK IM •••••• •• •• •• ••••• •• •••• "''c. Near new larl(e 2 Br 2 WOOOSCO"E Jbdrm . 2ba . Da lb1J a I! t:: Ua $450 mo l l as ever-..-Peninsula Pt. $750 2 Br I B<t in 4 Plt>X 67!1 O·nl l'r 111\ S.'.l90 963 6551 y\htnl(. centrully local· lb•lrm. frplc. bea.m ed 675.2306 675.9748 ed Small child, pet OK . ceilings. cedar llnl'd -----· Onve by 2195 Maple St. bath. $525/mo or add a 2bdrm with patio, xlnt then cull 642·0282 detached bdrm r o r location. Cal I $100/mo more 370 Fiora. (714)645·9314 Cute. clean 2 Rr Span ish Dys 833·3544 Ph il : N l' w '1 I x :? H d r m home Yard, bit.ms . full 497.2273 Patricia. \ o w n h o u s e . f r µ I 1· • f r p I c , If u 1 e 1 s a f e -- Balboa 1·nn ot>eanfront Low winter rates. Dally or _week_!y. 675~740 v..._1...td1 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm. 2ba condo on North Shore or Tahoe PHOMONTOR Y PT dUl'lton nf rent for 1)arat1on or m eals 6'15 2101 re pre l>on X F 21 35 :-.lon-s mkr I share rum ~ B <.:undo 14 alk to beal·h. pool !>auna. Jat'. lennas. mul' mure DX> mo 642 156 aJter6 NB Beaut dean nir 2ba t:ondo. Walk to b ch. al amenities, e ncl gar. S33 mC'I ulil. Call R Miracl 631 1098 Respo ns ible wo rking remale wishes to find & share apt at beach with same. Age 25·3S. Linda, 830·6299 after 5pm & wkends. ~arage. deck . w /orean nei1thborhood Walk to 2 br, adults. no pets. N vu Adults $400 2218 t; s h 0 pp in~. c hu rc h . Laguna, near shops le Pacific. "The Bluffs " schools . $.575/mo. 1st . beach.~. 768·6471 642·8808 or 760-tlt183 or l~l. $1.SO sec. Call Re~ 2 Bdrm apt w /pool in 38r 2ba dplx on Canal. fou lly rum . S/min from Comm pool le tennis, 1 North Star. $400/wkly blkocean 1645.631 ·5237_ 957·3226,530-3946 ~ Resp F tM to shr 2 br, l ' 20102 llrch St. TAHOE.No. Star ski area. hse oH beach. N.B. S275 a.4.wr.!2 g1e \gt, 631 7902 o r Southl.aguna.Pvtpallo. Albdrm&a2bdrmapt 2tklrm. 2ba upstairs apl ~7006 _ --Laundry . Adults. $.500. ~;e~'r~t'ff.c;!,r;:':. 'AJ~~~; Newly painted Bil ms Sparkling r lean 2 Br. 1 Laguna Realty 494·~2_ only. Call before 6 pm Avail lm~ed 631 4402 ea. $4~. Fenced yard. ........ ........ ll52 979-111189 dys M e r 6 . 760·0734 . utlls paid Rcfn g. Small ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-br--1-1--b-l-n sur· :tldrm. 2'-aba. avail now child OK No pets 1960 2 BR 2~ Ba CONDO ~g: ~co Y bo 1695/mo 644 06115 o r Wallace 548 9560 or clean. quiet, pool. fplt': es. SM!J>t,!,o~ ;n!;uall;: 957.2302 f>48..Z4~-------AC. $495 m o. 640-S042 ruce 1 br's w /view at $445 2 Br. Stove /\dul~. n~ .,_,...... 1126 ...._..... 11'7 & $4'75. Pool. q u iet. new 3 Br condo . Call ea. yrly. 675-1453 700-1293 Roommate f o r n ire SKJ RENTAL So. Lake Tahoe, Nev 2 BR, almost new. steps to Heavenly North s ki lifts. panoramic lake view Only 165 per nile. The Equity S hopp e 916·542-1400. ask fo r Lmda . dupleit at beach. Avail Monthly or yearly . 673-719S or 675·9757 .-.1 ReC's lst floor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sean area. Adults, no iK>mo.646-0983 2 br. "35. balcony, sep. Dehae Finiatern Condo. peta.644-4787 Palm Desert Condo. 2bdrm house on Morning ---------garage. ocean view . 2 Br. 2 Ba . lake view, - -2bdrm. TV. gorgeous Canyon with quiet non· Newer large \ Br. Patio & 768-4541, 586-0741 priv. beach. pool, aecuri· 2 Bdrm. lit Ba . Tow~house view, close to shop!'!, re s moke r . aa r . 1 '~ ba, pra1e, Adulis. no pets. t y , frplc . •695 m o . Apt. G uage . rpts, as. Weekly or monthly . beach access, z frplc1, 1175:548.5166. 3bdrm, 2ba with ocean 961-896Sor8:r1·2073. drapes. f4!iC!mo. 494·~ CaJl673-8821, av.it llll April. $400/mo. vrew, $575/mo. 1s t, last •-1 711.11. ........ Sba11J Mes• Verde 2 BR 2 + se<' '96-41711. ,...,.,. ••h ll6f Lovely 1 Bdrm. Condo Large Big Bear Cabin lll w ut. ---· a.. encl 11r., no children ••••••••••••••••••••••,. with P•tlo. 111· floor. Pool table, color TV. 2 M/Ftoahrspac. z br, 1 b• ~ pets. S450 mo + sec. Halt114• ••h 3140 1 •IOOM Ve r .• •. I I I e s . A I I frplcs, sle 14. 545·8816. dplx. N. B .• v. bill from c.n 5 ... 518(). ask for ... •••••••••••••••••~·· Good loc •tlon. No ~~7~'7$W6 • 7S2·2310 II t v CC Palm sand. S2SO. Call Do n ,eam.. Nffr 6 Point Shopp1q Ad It.I pet.a ._,.,_. " eves. on ere,, · · A plnall ltl·4HI o r Center 2' 3 Bdrm Apt• &&race. u • no 2113 · o.ert. Lovely J Br. 2 1 • AVAIL now. 2 BR. pvt. MOO-~ Kldl OK. rto $3SO;mo.Leue.'7J. 113 Newport ltlmd. 2 Bdrm. a.. Falnuy Condo.t...:..m.asz~~-· ----- Pllio. new cpCJJ Ii paint. pets . ..:ase1or173-2971 OCIAl .. OMf ~r~~:med avail. Comp. furn. Best view. Roonumte w•nted to 1hr • mo. Call $4'-SUO. "-·•no fee. Yearly. 3 1J 4 br duplex. · All extru, Sl.200 per m o. • apacloua condo In -*f«Pam orLarry. ,.._.1'7Wleo. SIMSelabot'e 2 Bed 1 b•. 17UlCl5. NewportCrat. Pool.J•c. WllJk to beach, l I J s tudio ; · rrom -e• \ Vrly tauna t•ulia 2/mtn lO .....,_, 84rtn, 2 ba. No <3• I br apta. l300-Dl5, 2 llr, yrt.y. ~ blk from Bay llCfWI '"' 1 • at.. Bh~r K..aal CGado. btath'. ...,. ~. 1116 + •· IDcl. 1.,, '550, lat uUla pct, Dfane. l4'7·t025; Ukh.tllO/mo. IHO/mo. W1terfront 8IO Plf week. 81.._ •· W!J.MS-;Qz. +dlp.•l·tt4'7 eva•l·28U ~.•ll· HomelJnc.Nl·l• fTl.'79 Doctor, Lawyer, Merc"-f Chief! 1-;1eganl bldg . in>he ar1 ur Hunt ington B c h . ~ s paCIOU!> 01 fi t•e,. s kylights. we\bar. con ference rm.115• per sq ft Pl~. s uper 2.000 sq rt medical bldg,. well ap potnted at 75' per sq rt For details call RED CARPET 893-1351 f\tm OHtt•e Cub1r les ,\Mortgage Brokci"' • Ans we ring Ser \'1re -------- • Recept1o n1 s t •Con ferent>e Rooms • Elel· lrtl'l l ) , Kit c h en .. Janilonal Sv<' • T\ p1nS? Sen 11·e 557 1151 2 rooms, wet bar. 230 :.q rt Soµenor Ave. SJ75 &\6 1684 DANA POINT 975· 1120 :n1· new pvt ofr $165 400' ofr & wk sho p 295 WANT SSS FAST? An> amt Isl. 2nd. 3rd:. flex term:. call now' E S1arr·964·6833 ~~EY AVAILABLY. ~I\ $100K Qwl'k · Per!>onal Service Set·ured b\' Com brna\lon of Heal Personal Prop lntertel Financial Corp 1714 ) 8..'i1·2236 5 rms w/ocean~ __ ~ .......... ~ 44501~~~~~~~ •••••••••••••••••••• •• • .-..y W-.4 5030 For store & orrlce space at •••••••••••••••••••• ••• reasonablerales ... Private Parly n e lfh 500 to 2700 S. Ft. SZ7.SOO for 3yrs for R' 1': MESA VERDEbR uwestme.nts. Xlnt c redit P LAZA & mrome Will pay 1n lS2S Mesa Verde E. C M. teresl + percentag11 of 545-4123 appre<'1at1on'" propert> -------851-1370 eves Newport Modl.'rn s~ore or Need EO 00, 2~d TD roan office Nr post oHic·e. 548 · sir J err)' 213 477. 7001 for 1 year from pnvat~ -' p A r I y 0 0 V • I'. C:-rcl.. PROPERTIES. /\fill , ........ 4475 <714l752·5lll Ask /ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• l....aawrenr·e Make Y.o ur 1hoppa1g eu6er by •lnl the O~ily Pikll Clualfied Ads. • Vou tan be a WINNER .. ~ • > ~ r: . ' Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your aame ln the classifted ads of the Dally Pilot. .... ' Jlal W'n Uckeu to the circus, area a.musemeh?l auractiona or •DOrtina even\I. Juat rm out t as coupon and man lt locfay to the: Qualfted Department, Dally Pllot 331 W. Bay Street, CoRa KeN. CA ... ' .. ~_ r.OAILtTPILOtf _ ~ ~ 1 1a>. iltJIO ~~~'!4! ..... ?!~ ~~.~ ..... ?!~ ~~~!!!~•?!!! ~.!!~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ...... ?!.~~!!.~~ ..... ?~~ :~ ,. '-'a~ uoo rw 11 -• • ·-•• •UTY OPH •• JI ... • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....................... AS SIMILll s BanJdl\I 8aGk1na ..,,,. • OerieaJ I .... -••••••••••••••• 1.011 due >\u '"'"'" S\fNNY .~ ~aet1I opporlunlly In * Wllh followln1. Al10 '~ ...._~ c.. 1'h11plwrd ~Uh1r\ h au ' ~'l•·iulooal M1lu•it1 )m mf1 c o w l &d. TRL£1/ BANKING CUSTOMll MANICU RIST , fret PIOIJUCJION •. \1l .,._ (JI rul nteh· •~ \•II 11111.. ir1t) ~ 1\(-1.alllloo T hrt11iwut1r Krowth pOtentlaJ. lnitlal i pace. must do wrape. 111•..a ... .uauu 194» .. tul.. 11.11 .. H • '" Y.r .. r C..'1tll !4j1pl ~'18 21fl7 duln!• varied Ket't1nt ID wgeeeeys Our COltll Mesa oltlce SRVICI lips .. pedirures ~nd CONTROL ... 1l•1t 1111 Vri t•nrndl) 1h•11u1rd prc.1du ~111 1 o n 1'xper L"~LLTl!?'I h&itwo1mmediatec.1pen IB'llSINTATIYE work Satutdays. MTD• 1 I ~ur~tu cn~ ""HILP! helpful Must tJe able tu r v PU• 11\PfOf • JRLH ___ 494 0512 '41>JI 11 141-ff I I l huH• Uw m1•t1&I llt·l ~c ~ito~1::h1 f.01lhsh Sit Poliuon available In our Teien Bookk~i>Cr 9 5. Mon f'r l. CLERK "I)\ u ... u \In. .. hJI' bu~ ""' t\aVtn5 \t'{lU So. Coast r1au office ,... T.... <.iL£NOALE FEDt:RAL Ex~ll sal~ry Moulton l.M 'IDH ""Tl \ifrm-.11 '111•111\ Id i u bi_•• f111ilm' 11ho"ll lc.1wn1> ~naJ Ocv1ces. Jnc .... \h 6 mon\ .. ·' previous • ••••,.. 1111, 1 laul l •n .iiiuh~ .uad illher plll<'l'~ tu go 1421tl Franklin Ave 1 ExJ>('r.req'd.Call Kathy ""'' ,..., SAVINGS,aleadermthe Plaza Pharm1H') La11 ... \~ T f l N 0' N ,, l' II ht'Klll••) I Ill' ht'Lll'h If l'willn Amburgey . S40·4066. banking experie nce Savings " Luan industry HI s Mr 0 re > f u s . la JN·-. '1an11Jm1 111 .. r h H H ~lllJ ·U6i a1i\otw \'an help, pli-ai.l' -\ 11> s.eek1ng a full lim e 768-3784 Rdponalbllities will In· elude· M11c. typing & (11 In((. updating records and lo&!l•n.: or Jobs Abilit y to upd1tte tru1lt:nal muvem c nt with work In prcx:elii>, ~._,., liiM .~ ,ah J,ilui M {'havburn I•••••••••-Wells t 'ar.o 8;,nk uUers teller for t hei r S an ----l~ftl 1•r fuunl.I u 1wi • l Jll :i.a 111~ ~1n AS ..... ll .. 5/ CIEIT oulstandlne beneflts and C:.1emente Branch. Bookkeeper. full charge .. WktM b. 1notW\ lo tiu~ •• mA\f 1 u l l• lln\ \n1v1,d \h1,\.111H1 SOlDHHS l'Ongenial worlt\ng ul· retail Cood chain n eeds l•·u11111• if1 l./.•J '11 h•" TOMMY'S We tul\e ammed. o~n Yrmff(I rnosphe re. f or more in ·nw 4u11liried candidate organn:ed person with at au. ~bfl\.t' 1111 01111 "1111 ,.,"111 • nu poll ' l-111 ~1klll1 • .. 11 U• I 61 • f 111 ...,num~ •hruml "'It• I J v•I 't .i ll ~' \\1 II' it, l'l'l l'ull'i OJo'Nt:WPOHl 1 n g:. f 0 r as :U~TIME formatlo"tlfusecall: should t ype JO wpm and lea.sl2 yrsei.:p./\ccounts ~.'UHT 1$~ 'l:M\l\ sen,lileri; solderen. with P06•l•on available m our a ne hitve the abllit> to in· pa)'able. r ece 1 vuble , We offer o stable work environment with an ex ceJlent sahtry ad benefits pucltage, mcludmg paid Ufe, Medical and De ntal Ins urance, Pension Pla11 with high 1ntercs1 rute. one week vacation after II mo nths and 11 paid holld11ys ~r )'£'ar THIS POSITION M t;ST 8 ~ 40 T.MW lllU 1d I nhl I 11 1•d utd "'-'J 1n ••hl I n1-I f I •t I c'• \ le'°" 'ii•' I ll oi N . ' •MEW• CAL-COPA MASSA GI u m1n1mum of· G mons. t:u>ta M(.-sa .uffke. E1t· 714-645-499 I terface well with poople . Joumals, rinanc1a l stal e· cxpcr Will lie reqwred perience preferred. Good Teller and ne w accounts ments. quarterly tax re w :.older hooks. turrllt t)·ping skills req'd. Cal 1 s'"" ~.iD' iu: experienl'e preferred JJQrt~. & hank reconc1l 1a termini.li., wire solder & Duane Biegel at 546·85IO ~/ t i on Sa I a r y l' o m touch-up PCB Must be 2'700Harbor Blvd. We offer an e xcelle nt tnensurate wilh ab1h1y & e~\lcr 'd 111 11olde rin 11 CostaMes a CJ\92626 WELLS s Lart1n g :.a lary and ex11 Health 111surancl' & 1•11t•wt tx11.ml:. Apµly al benefit package . For 1m. pension plan. Call llevi:r ·=.:! ·••··•··••············· 5.chooh& ~tloft 7005 ............•.......... ... II J\.11HI \ "1'''11 ;ill" 1 \) ill•l•J •l)... SJ1 ~ 11011 I 11.it I \ ... u ~ 1.11 ''''"I • l 1\1llUll l 'h )1 ll 111 l .. 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Pl':HSUNNl-:1. -~ "'" • t:ost a Mesa, CA 92626 MJt.HJt.GER Equal Opportur111y Or.apt>r '!l Laguna lhlls J::mployer i. tore M u~ l IJ l' l' x ~~~~~~~~~~·I·---------• 1>l'ri e1l\'t'1J 10 belll'r i-~• .... ,.1111•1\, ,,,.,1 Job6WGRted 7075 ), ..r. ,., l n.~ n\~ ll>l.C> I " .. 1 J ,: II I! Ii J I r • ti ••••••••••••.'•••••••••• -.1.11111...,c l ,J I hlu\ ._., \'' .... lh.:h '1.-lu 2t. 11u tluJI\ l.iil Lu• o•J JJt I THI ADVERTISIMG ~ 4"•11 I ....... Ul<'bl I II II " \\ \ H I> 11 II COMSULT It.MTS equal opp em pl y r m Jf h IRIVEX INC .-..--o.-."" .... .,,~-.-. womt·n·~ no;.111\ 111 Wl':tr ----------1 :>.o"" )OU r an rtap ltw JllJ :>1JUrti.w .. ur .\µpl} 10 Hanking llcOl'lllS n( high l'lll>l ;.ic:I 1>t:ri.on to :"-1 a nag er ~1 d .... ow •. 5 ·a I l1t\c''I St.I 10 1 \I ~. 1111\. 1,!\J 1~•.(l. . .VJ 1_. k Ill I\.'" \h.,11 I 111•" * BANKING 61 Cal.De lndntria' s-c .......... •CAI DRIVERS* Che1·ker Cab 1i0 0222 11115 H1trhe) SI reel Santa Ana. 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Coldwell Ha nhr Uldg., Sanla l'\lrn 714-835-4103 848-6446 ATUMTIS MASSJt.GE 1-------1 ------------• S,A The Oran~c l'ounly F •Jtr gn1u11ds. AA ~·air l)n,c l'<l!>ta :'>1t'sa. ts a1·•·l•J>l tlll.! ton1p.,!.ab h•r a p1•r:-.1111 or a ' II Ill p " n } l II u .. I fdt 1llt1l's on lhc f:.11r gri,untls a:. :J 11:.t:.l' o l 1~11-rat1ons t(I l'ater food lu functions on lhl• ra1r KrUIJJ\lb an•t to th\• '>Ur row1dm~ 1·11mrnun1l\ IC 1111eresl <'d. 1·Jll i5 1 F\IH SCIAM-l.ETS 111• l':.im p!'rt•d h> Ill lkau\ (:i-1 r l11 (lpl'll lllA.\-1 •ll'\1 7 du)" !'hone 1>1:. .1-1:1:1 •• Sl'llUTli,\I. ll E.\ UINt:S IU<1m tllpm Full\ h1•'il ~9'.! 7296 lff 1!12 90;1~ 11115 S l"<1m1n 11 Hl'al. San l'll'm · l:\'TllO SPECIAi. :'>'IYS'I H.' \I ASSA(; 1-; :'>\J\..,S1\li 1-; $10 W /\ 0 S:.m1a \na 5~; 4h5ti ANSWERS Gutter Hefu~l' I Mod1:>h Van1·1I ( J .\ ( I /\ :-... ~ Nipple Cl11thc l 1-'HIO: IS llJ<il 1 i':H ( .Ju.-.1 vnl'C l 'rf like lo hear a TV .s11m1snr ~ay, "0 Lir 11 prvducl 1:.. 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IMC. 714 548 5533 Nt.:wport fkoa r h F',qu<ol Oppl) Emt>I> r AccOUfth Payable Acherlkinq A"lfl'CY W Yolr HAVE Gener:.JI •ifC CXl>t:r With a hook kl'l'J>lll ~ h11c k gn•untl ANU AH E \' t•rsal ilt·. aeu.trate. fll'x1hlc ANIJ t \N Take 1111 c1·t1on l'Jl><I), n1>('rlltt· a I ti kc} IJ.\· lroueh, tvpe a cl'ur:.tlt• 1.1 . & r11t· w "~ 11 1' v 1-; J ust the s pell lor y1111 Be a u t I r v 111 c Io 1· l!tin1ulat111g at m osphen:. lernr1c people cxct:I henef1b Call Jim Arn 7!;2 617 1 Cochrane <.:hasc, Livingston & Co . Int· FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: C 111> t .i Mes a .,. a m ii.) ~~~~~~1111'!!~~-'1 Burnt--d Out Need ever •-•••••••-114 642-5671 ythmg Would appreciate help fl42-4 IOO, o r 97!1 0447 Jt.CCOUMTIHG I nct·d l.1bl'r la r1 an ---·-------•I l.aw)er who helps 1nno· Set! our ad ~n today s paper under Pay roll fur a SENIOR PAY ROLL <..'LERK. F OL:N l> ·<icr mnn Shorthair Fem. nr S l ' Pl111il 968·4 l 27. S48·430J cent people Crom being raped on T . V lnlerna t 1o n u l KHln a P P 1n g , POMOYOSA rh):.1 1·al & s f'ound Mal<' while & P!>yhl·holog1cal torture. ~~~~H~O~M~E~~~-., orange long h aired <'al , hYIJflOSIS. shock routine . r 11 26 l'acific Ave C M thiuma routine. forRed & A<..'TIVITY ASSISTANT, 1)1'66707 1·am11uflal(t'd birth Afte r schl p rogram. Found: Bla<'k & whit<' 1·at. W onobrl dge vi e u f Briarwood & Brookmont l:IS7 tit>(}, ecr11 f 1c a lt• u sed as part-time.857·1263. p11l1t 1c al (1111tl>ull & poisonlnl(. Write P:rnl al ,!HO l>arrell St. Cos ta Mesa, Cl\ !f2627 ..,..ll•c•Drinn ... " ........ 0 C A . EMT.'l'. Comp!. L~ d p k" t V1" -----Insurance require me nt • ,. oun ara d ? . ' Sailor wants lady to share 1499 ?ttonro v111 Ave. CM. ,loys & work on 40• sall over 22 yrs good driving 11 d 730 361 I retWd. Top P•Y· fringe NU Ce a ys · boot Reply Box 14~3 benefits . seals Am . Found. s m a ll Terrier N li 92663 bulance,~·~· llllxeic, Jiish Setter . redi---------•I Ouble Chihuahua mix. St~ht. 2 rcfu.1tec8 from MGM lire, Shep. mix & mort. Also cats. Adopt ll 1>4•1 at Irvine An1m•l Qire Cet}lcr. open every day. 7~·1734_ _ \ ASSIMILU/ B.ICTIOMIC Light uaembly worlt In rri~ly •tmosphere of smell comp•n)' near oceen. Good benefits 6'5-Jll32. • :'>ll'd1an1l' fo1 Furl'l~n t•:.Jr re11.11r .\µ111.' Tn pl'r,,on , 207:1 ll u rbur Rl\tl, L' M \ l'l'iJI I AUTOMOTIVE TECH S 1·l'k1ng 1•um JH'lt•nt .1urum11t11 e lt'<·hn11·1an posst''>'>llll: x Int rum mu 1111· :.it 1 u n ~ k ii b tc ma1111u111 & opcrat• i.cq l<'l' C.inhty Sl•t1d n• '>lffiW tu :-.t•r\ 11·1· I ' ;11 I:. Tr111n111i: M .rn:.i.i:i•r. lh Lur\•Jn Motor Compan~ 4!165 S 1,.1,,1 M ;un SL Ir\' !(.>714 • i\l "fO I',\ H1'~ • l llUllll•r lh'r!>Ull. 111111 2 yri. 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F I T PROGRAMS Pll'dSe r ail J;wk 'lark t il·0~6 2300 l700 llarbur Ill\ ti ( '<ist" Mt.':;a, C1\.92i.21; You'rt· heller ufl a t CALIFORNIA FEDERAL \Uh1 r1111ll'" ,1n· ''""' a1·..iil S • & L Ill l.agu11;i lkh ~ ll.111.1 GYfftCJS oan J•mnl 11w ;illl•rnu•HI di· \nter11·u ·,. l.arj!1•s t · l't'tlentl li11·r~. a p11l11 anb 111u.,1 t11.• JI ll·.1~1 l li and ha 1 • l-:1tUlll Oµporlllnit~ l::mploycr •·1·111111rn11 :ii lr.111sp Eur1• ---------•I ilflflrO\ $t~~I 1110 IOI 11111\ .1 11•1.1. hr-. 11! 1o1.11rk pl·1 l•---------•1 U·" <'t1ll \It l·.11 ,,11.,, llankint-: :t•I i i 1:1 •AUTO Sit.LES TELLERS 1;1't :,1·1 for \SWI & the .I FULL TIME t:ar · Neal l'ht.:\ ~ '>lllr•• 1n AND LEASING! ~ t'X1·lltn1¢ ~rpor1 in lmmed1ateopportun1t1es du!>t ri.ul l'11mµI£'.\ '\Ill <1re now ava1lablt: al our a 11 d J l um 11111 ·" 11! !1 II u n t 1n g1 o n Be a 1• h '>alc-.J>l, r:.011 .• n<>"' tur 1-:i' hranr h for respons1hlt' '~rJt l-(hl ..,,.11. &. 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IO:JJl 1°htlUI I'll iia) l I ITII' h~ f).t2 lli~I BANKING C'hns lh.'l'kcr 71 I l:S4fi 0627 BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN 5828 Edinger,\ ~c lluntington A<>ctd1. t:a !r.!649 rA.jual l)pportunit ) Employer M F .'-'l'" tu a11ch n£'•'"' c·\ p.:nl'nl t•d tdlt•r & lh'"' an,1un\:. 1 ll'rk Cunt a<'t .1<,, T1.1.1td1cll al G2<1 l>ll•----•_•_•_•_---- 1. o ~ M :J r t' " S .. n C'lt'llll'lllC l!l<! 111110 .\ 1:1 Uank1nl! Ccrttr Oppty. ProofOptn. ()I U 0 I! e t' I) Un I \ IJ r II grl'~~l\l' ha11k nt•f•th "l' "' r a I 'II (' II p r" o l 01JCr'1l11r:-. fur ttw1r tl:.Jl:.J 1•vntt'r lt11•t1l•'!I n• ar ;\iewp11rl Vr w ~ & ~:iJ 1111!l'r. 1-:xpl•r1t•n1•(· pri f•·rr•-.1 Xlr11 bPn.d1t .. & ~tarlllll! s .ilar} 1\ppl,1 l'cr-111111wl U1ret"I nr HERIT It.GE BANK 72 1 N l:;uclu~. An~1ht'im !l'JI ;)!!(ill f•: () 1-: Bankrnit kankmK C~rcial Loan Officer flankm~ expt'r requ1rert Xlnt salary & benefit s Appl) Personnel HERITAGE IANK ~21 N 1-_:u1·hd. Anaheim • !l'JI 3111i0 Bank in!( SECRETARY Exp('ri••nt·ed in loan <111cu m e nlat111n Xlnt ;.ulary & berwr1t~ ,\µpl} l'1·r~onnel Diret·tor HERIT It.GE IJt.NK 7:.!l N Hue lid. Ant1he1m 991 .38611 KO.E: . SELL idle items with a Wt:lls f'ur~o Ounk uffcri.l•-•-•••---•I uut.slan1hnll benefits :.ind BA."IKJNG !17:! 2112 congt:nial working Ill rnusphere. 1-'ur mnr c 111 formatton please call DeW>ie 714-640-69 00 s .. r·<•>···· WELLS FARGO BANK C60 Sewpon ('tr Ur ="il'WPort j~al'll ' E11ual Op p Em pl m r h BRANCH TlllERS Full & Part Time CJt.RrnsTORE MANAGER l'u::.1l111n o pen for a..: l-(1c:.,..1,'c m.i r an ~tJle.,..1de rnul11 :-.torl' \M lJoc:umt'ntnr a lead ln!l manufaClUr(•r o( IOl(• l(ratro PO~ .sys11·rn~ fur lhe foor ,,cr vrt·e llHIU~(I'). hJ.'> an 1mm .. d1111t· u1w11 tnl( for ll lh :µarlm1•11t l.'ll'rk The b1:aut1ful N e "•port op1.•ra11un. Orani,i1: l't1un Meach offit·es of a grow t~ Carpel l'x1.1er nt:1· Will ht< rl':-.1>on ... lil1· '''' 1ng r111anc1al leader ha\ t' E·H·ell PU}. llOnU:.. pro l'Ollt!C'ling d.tlii. ••flmµtl 1mmed1ate o penings for i.;ram. profit !.ha11n K. m~ and \,\µmg r l'v•nb, Tt.:lleri. ,\ minimum ul mcd11.·al Jenlal plan. i:a-. r1hog. Ill s upµurl lj\ :.1>. mc.11thi. bank or S~I. allu~anl'e C11ll 1·ollel'I Maten<1l :.in•I P ro\Ju\'111111 c>.perien1"e 1s rec1u1 r ed llt:len :-le~ er C:ontrol (unl'l wn.. Jfr for the Cull time open an~. CARrn TOWM quire:. i:t-n1•ral ofC11·1• bu\ \\l' ~111 tram a part 213-466-7175 l1isck~ruunl1. 1~11111~ dll•l lime T1•1ler If ,·ou h;n·e ---------•! 10 kt.:~ ;,\}der :.k1lh µ1 ,. • J_'h1l·n11g 1·xpe-ncntl' --lcrJhl) 111 a µ10<1111 t1un L' ,\ S H I E R 1·unlr<Jl •ir m:.i11vt.11°lu1 We ulll'r tvp >oal:.Jrl•'" llOt.:Sf.WAHES SALES in.:c•n\1rnnm1:11l lrt-c 1·.irc"r JfJIMrel. 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"l' 1111111· 111u to • ontm I nr "l'IHI r~·~unH lll l0 Jl'11l111t· IJ1 Ll't• Ii I 1 J >l!ll 2H:l'i ALLSTATE SAVINGS & LOAM ASSOC IA TIOM ,, ~1ember 11r 1h1• St·"r" Famll) ~0Wcslm1n!>lcr ~:.ill Wl'Slmmstt'r. Ca t126K:I Equal C1ppo1 tunrl) Employer ~I 1-· II \' Bankmii TELLER :\.Int oppt) (<ir a PN!>On "" mdlh apl1tu1le & 11 minimum !I mo~ prl' ' 1 o 11 ~ r ,. I I t' r r lC 11 1)ul ~l a11d111 g \\Ork10.: n1nd 111011 :-. Fr1njlc l)l.'ncf1t:. & plea~.rnt ... ur rn1111d1 11 )(:. (~ual1f1 cll 1x·r:.on ma ~ oh\ u w "'n :.i p pl1 t u r1 c.1 11 111 l rv1nt• llranrh 5325 t.:nt\ t'r:.11 ) l>r Phun1• (714 J552 5:.125 Ranking TELLER TRAINEE Pa rt-Time H~wport Beach 631 94:.?I l.J!IUll:.t Bl'J( fl 1!1~ •12:1:1 lluntm;.:111n 11~-.1• h •11.2 !l\ Ito :!921 S IJ.l1mlcr Street I' <J llc.t:.. lll5~i SJrtlJ \OJ t ;1 !!2711 ;1 1 r ~1 .1.'i:ll i'.•tUJ I 11p11l~ ~~mpl<•' .. r \I r 11 l' 11 I um b, d Sa ' 1 n J!:. 1 i. l' II,\ l.. F f f. l ' I< v. 1 t h ,, r :o.\..~·ktnl! 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Chwi!!_ed ~ds ~l~e~l.- customers Position 1s inl•~~~~!'!.~-·----­ Lagunu Niguel Com pe1it1ve salary with re g ular r e 1c w G ood benefits & d Cnendly al m osphere Cont a c l GJona R1\er a S58 6211 COUIGE STUD&ITS Work full o r part tunt· s e I I 1 n g e I e 1· L r o n 1 <' c alr ulators. m 1,•ro- computcr:-. & rt.'laled products 1 llcla1I S le 1 Kno-iA•ledKe of compu1e r !tC1enres helpful Gu()(I pay 41 benef11s . In (' .\t call Lev. ~ 1530 lWtl'd California laftk 2ii1SI l.al'u1 l<•J M1:-s1on VieJo ~:n OUM 1-: u i-: I tank in(( COLLECTOR ti M ini mu m 2y r s !.'X p c r1 e n cc. ba nk or rinance rompany. l'(Jll s umer. real es tate. & comme rcial t'ollect1on . s alary commensura te w1th expen cncc. Apply Personnel Director. ... IT AGE IAMK- 121 N Euclid, Anaheim 991·3860 E.O:E. O.nlcln1 TILLllS Experience req'd Xlnl. aalary Is benefits. ApJ»y Personnel talTAGllAMK 721 N Euclid, Anaheim 1181·3MO E.O.E. ~~~ ' -- \ BANKING W• ..... e f9w cWc9 •• 0 p .... 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I .\11pl~ m 1w r:.on lt111n lla n lw;in:. 1021 In int' 1w! \i.:t·r11 \ :!~'.tt• ll.rrl111r I POMDEROSA 111 .d I .\1 I '\E\'t-,H \ "~:~ t-: II t., HOMES •I•"' •I• 1•1 I· II• ,.1t)1 1ol.11l I •r HI 111.I \q!JI 1.1lt1Jb \ "" ~·ii .1! 11111~ .11 .d I),. ,,•li • • !0 1J l JUUi l'. u Fur .'\cl\!> Ucµarlmcnl. 1\\1..,ll'l1ff l'la1<11 ' I\ l•-----111!!!•---I 1111(1'1 Hum on Re sou re e!>j Dept. 1 rl llhl~ li•P \qi!\ "\ I l't nt 11•'•1\S\'lo. lll\11\lh Sunw t1p1111! rt••1 1111 1·tl ----------- lnll'rnau onal markct111g ,,f JI F S S H 1· 11111 mun11·at 111n-. 1·•1u1 µm ,.111 F u r 1· 1 g 11 I r a \ 1· I lll·n·;.,an '.\I arkt·tmg of II F 1111nmun11 atw n ' e~µc rit·nt t• tl1 .. -.rallll! £lc1·1ron11·, l"t hnH·at hu ur., ti \.\I 3 1'\I L \ 11•lll'1tl fl1 lll!l' h1•111'1t1 ~ For aµµ11 1 h t"'" 111. 1 a l I 642-4321, Ext. 277 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 33<1 W Ila 1 !'it rt·l'I Lt1:.tJ ~lt·-..i E11ual 011Jll\ l-:111111> r lla1:k1-:ruu11d nl'o'e~~ar) -----------1 HEALTH IMSTRUCTOR .lal·k l.al.,1nllc.··., ''Ill 111· tnLl'r' 1cw111g fur 111,111w llllfl llll!oil l 1l1ll ' Ill I h t• (Jr,11l~l' ( •>ll lll I ;trt•;, \lu:.I h1· J I lt•:t:-.1 Iii \µp I) 111 1w1 -.1111 un .\lo nda) frim1 111\M 2f'.\1 .11 th• r.I Tt/ro :.pa :.!:Hi 11 1-: I 'I 11ro Hd :'llv µho111· 1·1111,. 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In ~ u r a 11°t· 1• c; r u 11 p $1l0·4100 E <> 1-: ual. l'ai<.I he alth & dental ----------benef 11 s <.:all Ton i SS2·4050 for a pµl EXEC SECRETARY lnlerest1ng µos 1twn aveiJable w ith rnt ernu Lional corp ror an ex ecul1ve secretary w ith minimum 5 y rs e xpr We are seeking som eon e with a p roress 1onal u t t1l1ude who can handle dutie s and respans1hilitlcs uuts1de routine office w ork . Mu:-.1 manage lime efficiently and make good comm on sense dec1s1ons. Apph cants should have excel seerelarial (8()wpm lyp. uig1 & clerical s k ills SUme ac·counITn g ex µr pref. Xlnl s alary & ben efits for the right dedicated & re sourceful indiv1du1&l. General The lol»oa lay Club is ... hiri!"f Car••n tull umc tcm1Jorary un 111 l>er 31st Reief Coolls l'ull tune 1 t em µ11ra r) unlil Uec 3 1!'1. & permanent. Front DHI& Cleril Full t 1 m e . must he available w kntls Hotel expenenee prc•ferrcd Rae ... Club Clerk Part l i m e . mus t b ~ ava ilable wknds. Mus f lypeSOwpm. J951itonet ,ort.,-s foull lime Mus t be avail wknds Please cell for u n appl 645 ·7358, ~1 o n F'r1 8::k>-S Contact Mr. Free r alf•-••••-••••I Unhe<t In dus t r ies 7141644-91112 • Mak• your •h opping eMier by using \he Dally Pilot Clualfied Ads. Sellinc anythln1 with • o.i1y Pilot Clu1ified Ad la a simple matter JUlt ca11 la·W11. HELf' WAHTEO. SALES REii'. '111 1·;111 Oil H1·Jdl'I 1\ol bll,llll'·'!'. <ll lOUlll ~ fill 1111 'l' rt '' 1 n i: :\111 n Fr 1 ~1,\:\l '11'\I Bu:-.t• 1 1·1101 ml!.!>11111 t..o l>1·n,.f11 ~ W ii I 1 r a 1 n :-.: 1· .11 a p PNtran1·e &: i.:01wl 'l\ll'lltnit e-.:.c11\1 al .\11vt~ l't·n nvsa\er. 11:60 l'h11•£•nt1a i\\'c C M HELPWAMTED SALES REP. lu <·all on Reo:ul..r Ad IJUSlnl'S!> UC'COUlll:. for all \'..rl 1:.1n g , M on 1-'r 1 ~•am 5l'M ({IJ SI' I ('llnl m1!>s1nn l'o h1•nC'f1t ~ Will I ra111 Neal alJ pearancc & J!1JOd !.1Jt:lh111: C.'>!>Cllllal Aµ11l~ Pen· O\''ltl\'c r 11\60 l'la•·entia Ave <.:.M HOllpilal "'-cl ap. .. htcJs forcptalifled: Nurse Assis tants Pharmacy Tcchnrcrnn Reg PhysicalJhcrnp1s l PBX Operato r E S. Aide CONTACT $.th ~o.st Meclc•C...t.,- l l872Coast lltghway Laguna Beac h 499 l3Jl. Ext 610 E.O.E leloflless. over 2 1. F fr o r pllr1 . ~·7418. HOS Tl SS Wanted in Dinner House 59 Fashion Island 644.s.')13 SECRET ARY I I CLERICAL l>pp111 tu1111~ t·~1,1-1111 q11ahlfl•d 1,1 p 1,1 111 .11·111 t• 1111• !-.h111 tlt;111tl & cl11· IJph11111• lwlplul ~.nJ11~ l'\n •lh'11I 1 o h1•1wltl' 111 l'h~hrll>: ,I I It\' lllt ,oJ IWI ,tu rt \pl'\\ 111 pt I '1111 !I.\ \1 N1u111 \I 011 V1 1 , .,., ,(11111l'' MARRIOTT HOTEL !11.)11 :-.! t'V. port Cl r I) I '\;t·~ IJl.irL lk a• h 1-.qu.•l llµp ~~mrl~ r \I ~ llut11o1•kl'('I"'' ltl II\,. Ill . 1·ook1111! ~ d1•a 111ng fur 1 INSPECTOR ,. ... ••l•lh•l 1111111 \ Ill ·.r11 lllli, .... \\ .... ~IHl\\tl 1•11t•1111.i1 1111 Ill (11<11 ""' llhJH" 1 .. 1 II 1• ',.,., ltt"ijt\11 \h•ft t •\p , ... , 111' ~.\\I ,I l11 t1 \I H1·n.tl ( 1,•111 , ' l 11• IL1l'l I 1.111 1-1111 \\•· I ll'\111 INSURANCE I ,1rg•• 111,u1 .1111·1:" <1.l:l'l\l'~ 11;1' lltl11ll'.t •lllt'lllnl! 1111 \•11111111 l<1•1irt·"·nlal1\1· ~.;J.jt\ \11 (11 1\1 ~ I'\ IM'l l<'lh 1· ( 0 h t'lli 111 .. ~1111 \\'Ill kllll.; I lllltl ( ·,111 1.111ll.1 K-IH 1n1x 2082 Business Center Dr . ln•ine. CA 92715 \11Iq1.jl111'111' I 1111<111 LOAN SECRETARY I PACKAGERS ,, t, · , ... ' ,, t \I • ''- b l. l'.11 .. l'.tf ,, , , 11" '' lh1 I 11 \ 11.1 \I 1 I \I 11.tll "'1 11·~ t "l "I 'l'I \ ... 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ITY 1UISTllT/SEC1 Columbia Savings. a STOCK c,, 1 11 "' " R ..... idential real estate office has a n ludinii f1nanwa1 o r · ll18 s111i.1 .. 1111 ,, "'" 1ani:uU<lo. ha:. an im CLEllS lhl1 Ir. 111 ... openlng for a w el'! groom e d •-· rt t m·d1'ate car .. er op d l M t b 1,...re 1s your oppo uni )' "' ... le,l.tlw •• , .. tH•t Mew,ert/lnl•e peraonable indivi U 8 · US e to pruvrdei t'leric111t portunrty In its beautiful I" I\.. I .. 'I "" MESSENGER \lu" n "t· 1 ""' In' 1111,; 1'\l•l lf \1,.11 l't i .. 11111 11 .• '., I 111 HERITAGE IAMI< r • fw experienced wit h typing skills of 45-60 teem 1c111 support for our Anaheim admlnsuative ••• 0 3 ._ .._' 1 ••1 ~••111111111"111 pm S4tlary commensurate w/eXp Legal Services Ad otr1ee This positwn will s9'.,.,, ,..11•11111 ... ,,....._ b e..... w ' . · rrunistratur rt110rt to the Vice Pres• ..._, & ...... "' ••• License pre f e r red· Call Suzan , dent ot Loan Protluctron. 559 9400. who 1s seek ing ttn 1·x· Re;pun~ib1ht1ei. rrll'ludc perre n l'ed . Wei I of •DATA INTIY •GIMMALOfftCI UCIPT /TYPIST Sales 111 !Ntail C'lerrl.'ul work • llC8'TIONIST • SICllT41Y LETTERMAN TRANSACTION SERVICES INC. N •wport fleurh 11dverti11 p 'f sales people , men & 11 2 Pr c vu r 11 t 1o11 in~ ll!'l!fll'>' needs i.h11rp. ~om~n .. \lam belwei·i'~ l'OO rdrrwl()r 111 all re e 11t!r11et11· person . for ~·llO ' l o~m.i:si.ivn. ·n 4uHed doremcnlallu n fro nt dci,k Kequ1res )ouarenolafraldtoc~I .for ussri;nrnenl!>, s ub· xlnt 1y p111g & phone exat'lly what ) o u ~<· ord111ali11ns. and quit sklll11 Hen ey ex worth <'all 552 0<11.d C'laims wrth Lenders & 1.~:nenn• helpful. but nut betWt't'n 6·\lpm folirrow t.:om parues rt~wre<i The Sanborn SA-1 ES P£0-PL E for CaU Personnel: 152-0070 Co 7H G40 8444. ~ I' 'l 11r 1-· T hcdl\h food ,,tl1-i. 1-'.int a:iotrc 111c11mt• ~o c't!Jt!C net· 951 502~ lweeptlonrst s.IS.&Gr.et! Rt:'t·ept101Hi.I (or raprdl) cxpundtng \'O 111 hulel field \ art ~l) 1:. the '!'oµll·e" hl.'re ~ Kush <.: " I I l ' d r o I H u t k , Rt:..\L t:S1'A1'1:: SALl::S ~~II . Snl.'lltnj( & Snell If }OU a rt' tnlercs tt'd Ill lllll or Ne'A µ,u r\ lkadi t\iil'll('). 4:1<10 L'amµu' 111.,krrrg a 1·han.:1· or l.)r . l::OE ,t..,•ktnj( J llt'"' t·:.irel'r 111 1-------~--·I Ht-tlf t:~tJ.lc. c·ull urH1 J'>k 1111 Jolu1 111 \ od) Jt (.'oil' l•---------•I 11f :'licwpon . He:lltor~ UClf'TIOMIST lii~~l l carpet store, cam up to SlOtJ ver da) Mu :.t Ill' e' J>er 111 i.ulei. 1>40 271)11 SANl>WICll Htc pcupk. :l>', CUM MISSION. alw delr hclµ & bJker t-1',lar') ·~ 675 1353. Cd~ SCTitY jaECPT. ,\\ 1a11on School at John Wayne A1rvurt h<i... un med. o~nrng for lmghl fnendl) µeri.un w 1good phoue vo1(·c 1') pe 4 ~ wpm. Xlnl be11t'f1l!t Salar) commen~uratt "' exµer, 557.11161 !13 <:oor<.11nale work ai. s1 1tnmenl1> wrlh word procesi.rng flt'pl ~ahfrttl cand11Jatc will be "' proft>:.i.runal tn d1 v1duJI I UIJIJl'a r;inn·. ch' 1 l·aµable of •ll'tatl folluwup~. rndeµ\•n1h-nt d1•1·1i.1on makl'r at· •·uratc t·h:n r>al 'krlb & kniker (;lrcnl t•onl a 1·t Som.-t'!<IJ •'rten1" 111 lei.:al. \.'!tCrn"' or luan µro l't~~lll>: a IOUl>l • ~amzed rndw1dual lo be re s pon s 1b l l.' for )el·relarral a111t ad nunistrauvc duties and lo act as a llarsurr wrth l\ls many bu.'line11b con lat'ts. Seleeted appltcan\ will be well groomed and have good communica- t 1 on s kil l s , recent secretarial experierlrl'. typing ol 60 70 wpm. a nd shorthand i.kills of 80 100 WIJm. Columbia o ffer-,, • x(ellent growth pot cn ltJI. a l'ompet1\lve starl rn.: ~alary and uuhtantl 1ni: bend1t s cndudin.: dental and vri.wn 1·ov craiie. plu~ an ideal work l'O\ 1ronmenL Plca!>e l'OOtat't :-.i;im:) Pcrnn :it :1\>. iWl. t!Xt SJ. for mon· mlurma11on Columbia Savin9s mtdLo. Auociaffott ~ Oppty E,..ioyer ---"<+"'Irr l':tJ, lt1r \11 1l•t•111o j 'i'li 11\hO 1----------·1 ... ,, )o UAL H l A'ff-SALB Start the new yf•ur b) 111 t·reasrng your earn111Rs with our new h1i:h l'Om m1ssco11 µlus bonus 1>n1 i:ram :'\ at 1 on » I ·m e d 1 l' :1 I lahoq~tory has un ex t·dlent 0J.1portun1u · fur an ci<per1 1:11l0l.'t.I Hc1•l'1J IHllUSI Ill our San J UHll I' aµ 1st run o Io l' al 1 o n . <;ood l'om mun il' al" t' l>krlb, a tmi:ln frrcndl) µcn.ooaht) antJ µl'c\'tou,, l'Xµer1e11t'l' a s a rt•t·1·11 1111111M trll' I ud tn ..: l' II X uvcru\1011 arc kl') l'li: ll~llt~ 111 l h l)t.l~lllUll sd:.cetac.f-w Int ·wvrni: skills . Mui.{ be organi1.eo for a bus~ offit·c near 0 <.: Airpo rt X :JO 5 S950 tmo !1'7~·3666. To l.ll· l'tm~tl.ll'rcd. 11le;ii.t· .!>clld r~tJntt.• ,, i.ulur~ h1i.lor) ur n ·que'>t :1µ plrt·a~1 '11 >ll•h r uni •11·'1\ & I' I\\ 11rw r.1t11r l·.\p1·r 111·1· l1•rr t'\J I >u) & rllj.thl ,\ 1•1• .... b Ill IH!r'u ll ~ '" n .t-.MJo.N'l Jo. INN I.TD :-0\'W'tl)ll l>i:I ()ell \lt•r) f. \ l)mt" IO hunit·~ Ill ~WIJI tkh. :J :1111\ M ti oo,\ M ~1:,0 tu S.'>1.111 mu ~ 114 IC44 I I•~ 14 1:1 HUASES AIDES • JO & 11 i p.trl t 11111' I 1111n l n ('I ulJ l'1111' Hosp ~!I .IOf> 1 '\,Jr.l>:> lmmrc1 O~ninCJ' lf~stered Nurs.s • H;oh"! 'l.11 • !'-II\,, • I \' ·1 d Ill It.ti ( "" \' ! \1 1 ll1·n1 ..,,,1.1r\ ,'(. .. r11•l1h \\, 111\ll• '"" ''' ~I lit! dt'1 South Coast ~die al Center lt<i:! ( '0,1;.I 1111..,h" '" f.Jl!U!lol Jh•,p·h l'f.I I.I ll 1-.~I ,jfl! !'.f l f•: MURSIHG l'rofessronal nunirn11 rrr i. frien dly. rommun1ty IKA!ipt envrronm••nr <)pcnmgi. 1111 11111 l'\'l'lllll~ At 11111• ,h1f1 , lor \I t ti Sur ~· II~ ' lv I\"\' 1• hr 1,l'\l 111 r,\\I 1• Jr , ,, '.111 , ,. It I I 1 l \\nfk 1fl'-f\'• \Pf \ .:v.k' SEtlOR PAYIOLL Cl.Ell Dur \ 'urµorulc l'.i~ rull 1.A•partm .. nt hai. JI\ 1m rn1'(ltJtl' e1i>t•n1111{ for :rn l '' IJ l' rr l' II\' l' d s e II I 0 r l'.1,roll I' •rMlll 111 our I I \ 11 ll' II I f I ,. l' ,. Ir I s We proudly 11Her • Ht'st n-sale lucatwn. Newport Death • l'rofcssumal 1\ssm·s , PrrvuteSt!tretary • Member 6. board uf rc·al\ors • Natwnal rl'locatro11 pro.:ram Call now for i1pJ>u111l ment. ask for Bell.' ur Wall, 6i:t 7300 Sul·1·c:.sful ('undrdat<· should Ir ''l' 111 Soul h1•rn Orunl(l' Count~ 01· tw w1lhn~ to rdo<·utc We SECRETARY <iood lyprng s ktl b a rnw;l .S ti ht'lpful bul l1tll n .'QW red l; real 11os1 lion fur s elf-mot1vatctl tnd1v w ,advant·emcol µosJ>1btli t i es Cul : Calherrne at 751·6271 NewlJort Bc:!a<·h olfer an uttrat·t1H• anti SECRETARY fo d :,narnl<' almui.µhen• l>q>an 11k11t 1-, rc:.vvn:i.1 l•-------.--hl1· lor IJd~ 1111t Jl'i>rox and exl·l'llent rnnllJUll) $ 12 000 bcncfrll> Ph.'d:.t' ::.~·.nd AC'c urale t~·prst Mu si ~.uur ~e}'uml.' ur <all know 10 key b.' touch llllUld) 5tXJ t•mph1} l't':. \pµl1t u111:. ~huuhl ha' c ii _\c J r, IJJ.'roll e"' IWfl•'hl'c , 1{11ud lll kc) .111d t~plll~ .. ktlb, l'Ol]l pull'r IJ.•} roll 1Jrun·~s111).( t'\f>t:n1•m·1• untl the :.itJ11t 1' t•1 '"'rk :..,., J t cJm 11w111lk·r \\,• ol ft•r i.:111wlh vv pm1111111_; .incl :1 1·11111 p1'11t1'" c·1H11p1'11l'>a twn 1111ll1o 11\'111 • PJ•·k <1 i:1· \pph Ill j!t•1 •.i111 ,,, '\'llU t (•'-fJlll .. lt•' PONDEROSA HOMES .......... ffCMWC .. o.,_,_ ... . 1012 ....... .. C.....,.Dri•~ lr"vifte, Ca 92715 ~al Est alt An.LE.ASIMG Thi!\ t•n\ry level !JOS. 1s rt!Sponsrble for s howing wut.:.. handhng res ident rcl;.ittons & ma k in~ leas mg arranf(emen\s al one COi.Li'.:~ r ~on.smoker tn Tu~lrn l arol Wh11l' . • N1C'hob ln!ltrt ult• tl32 l!ltH l'O »cix!l2727 SECRETAHY . t'xp'd World WJ.:, 1111;.t:.il l.'entcr p lJmc, sm ofr 1:ai::una L.~ Ani.telc~. (.'a !ll •Oo!J Beach pubh~her ,,97 3600 o( our apt complexes A/firmallvl' At 111111 Mus t ha ve flt!x rhlt! EquulOpµurlu111t) SECRETAR Y "chedule & a' a ti able tu t::mplo.>cr M F It work weekentJS. We w rll ----------tram ~nu n·al estate he 1:. n.-qwred. this pos rtrun llot!:. no\ mvoh:e 1·om n11ss10n sale:. l Apply lu Howard I >erma 11 THE IRVIME CO. l~I Camel back St Newport Beal·h 71<l·644·6791; Equal Opp ~:mplyr RECPT ,IT¥Pi'ST (.irowrn g <·om vun) 1n Co!>la Mt•!>a litl wp111 m1n1mum (;C'n'I o fftt·c du1wi. Call f11r lll'Pl 557 4lH Ht. .... tauranl Da> 11011· l't'r"11111t•I ll oi.tc:-.~ ('a ,,h 1t•r . B u:. IJl' r s on & F1111d St.-rvcr fvr l'hu1·k Wa).(on Appl)' rn verson dail) 3 SPM Cr uy H orse S t eak ll o u i.e . 1580 Uruo'chollo"! l>r Sunla Amt. !>49 1512 Legal SC<'0 ) O<: u1rµ11r1 office 2 S years exp & xln\ typm~ sk rlls needed for ti altorney 's la.w far-m Salary negolrable <.:all l';.it l>igltu S33 :\622 SECRETARY "''1nt ed fur bu!.) 11µ hvlsler\' & O\:l'ur at mg 1·0 Must 11(. gd t) r>M & Jhlt Ill wvrk w pt.·upk <.: M !151·2!16.'> Sl><"retary Leg.ii Invest rnenl. Cunsultanl Sl'eks exp'd person w /legal sec'y skills. Colltns As· soc1ates. !'J67 San N1cullas Dr •J02N B Sl.'cretar) Cor Newport f't.·r:.rmnd Ocpan ffil'rll Suttl':l.'>ll 71 I 1>44 :33>1~ THE IRVINE CO. ~I NcwJ.1<1rl Ctr l>r ~rwport Ht'UC'h C:l !Ylr.G3 EOE MF !)e(·ret ary HOLIDAY SSS Don't lel the holtdLI)~ take }OU IJ.) ... ur1>rtH· Work temporan a~~u.:11 mcnl~ rn lhe lo1·Jl 0 (' ,\irµn1 ..,, ea Work .. , f1·\\ 1h1v' a week 111 J lt•'A wl.:Ck)o, a month \\'el·kl.' J.IJ~1 hct·k:. lJuarl er h ltunu.' 1111r.-Wc an• .ir t c11tm.: ,1pµh1·alion-. fur Se1·r<:l11ry SENIOI SECRETARY IJur lJ1re l.'lor of Manufat\Urrng hu:. :.in 1mmcrl need for a ~l'l'retar} with 3.5 ) r!> •JI rrt•ent ex IJ('r • pref era b I\ wllhtn munufal'I ur1111t em•1ronmcnl l'and1datc mu.'>t IJ4! uble to type f.O ~ w1>m & able tu 'tlse a d1<· taphone. i.h11rthan1I ~kill,. would be a dcf1n11e 1ilul> ~ u :. t h d ' c• a h " ,. l' 11\Crilge numeril·ul !>k1lb !(;bl' able lo u:.c J Ill kc) !)h<1uld Ix· able to ('(fee 11\eh 1·ommu111catl' with all It;, cb ol µt'ri.unnel In JtJd1tro11 111 a , ... r~ h1m1J<.'t1lt \I! ~alaq . .,.,,. offer .., full rJllJ.:t' 111 hcnl'lll'> ~ a hr~hl~ c·urri 11,11 allll' "'11rk c n' 1 rn11 /Al£ CL£RIS rnen1 l'lc·;i~,. 1·hnl.Jc'I V ~·r~onnld u Cf1t'I.' ut /RECEPTIONIST Master Spec ialties V )t;.1(1 ~Orlr\I\ Ill (.' ~ ./TYPISTS 45wpm ,_&_!2_<!427-' ---E (-) ,.~; ./llCTA TYPISTS ('ull lli<IJ)' for appl 557-0045 U\-Llr\: llMl'Oll.UV MllSONNH Slll'VICIS 3723 lirch Stnet H.wport leoch Sccretar) FASHION ISLAND Sc.'(•retan lo 1>1v ~l~r f (.le µar°<J Casual. 1 t• laxt.~ ~alc;. oflo T11p in lt•r I 1·0 ~11·e -IJeoµlc 1;r .. :it bendrti. · $1 200 Call ~Ille O 'Brien . 540-5001 AlS-O fee ·Jobs Snelling 4r' Snelling of Sewport Beac h AgeoC) 4340Campus Dr . !::OE '" Equ.il I lp1>11rt u11rl.) l'rnµlu~ t·r Ht'!'>lJuranl ht'lv n1•t•d t•d Ho\'ach <.:l'A firm Xlnll•--------- SEClETAIY • 11111·nt r11f1111 11111·111111:, l'llX l lf.Jt•r Jrt" 't'f\ "XI> •11 1111!1• I • l I' I prl"l tit-111n1 So :-.ant;i RHlht.t•S•1 Start the year nght by findine out about the c areer op port unit 1es available at Select Prupertu~s H you have cxvenence or an interest rn lt:arn111i.t about 111\ci.t menl µroµert 1eN 1· ;i 11 for " l'onfulenlr:il 111tt•n It'"' Wt• a I "o n J ' t' " 11 p II r t u n I l I •• ~ I 0 ,. t"ltaLll;.ht·d prntei.l-lll!IJh with n1<.1na.:emt•nt pott•11 11al for uffr\·1·~ 111 f 'o~tJ ~l"iLI . NC'wpor t I r1 rnt• and San Cll•menlc \'all !'tote V111llt1. 751 3191 1'.1rt 11m1· da\!. S.1 i5 Irr for lundl ht·f11 '\11!hl 1111 .... 111111:. ;I\ J 1l.Jl1l1• SJ 2.'1 nr ,\ ppl\ 2~11 S11 llrri.t11I I ' :\I or 1-:111 l)IJllll( & 10 Ke) 1\ddrnl! .kills rl•q111red PlcaH 1•all 64-1·61Sti fur aµpornl ment Ne"' port ~ aeh to SI 200 II s J 7 hr ila\ for \llU 111 thri. l(ro'Arn)C f1r111 Y1111 r l)J' l'XJ>CI ll\ i1 rt•IJl il~'t'I .\bu dn Mtmt• hk11J.: for the \' I' ..-anlJ"lt hen<"( II., S.Cretcry to Pn1 Sl.\•lll +-D 01-: U O 1- \ l t· u rat l' l ~ p 111 ". n c .,h11rthand .\I <ii urc'. ~d dn~i. appcarann• ('Jll S11nd~, 540 6055. l'11J~lul l'l·rwrmel /\gt•nt·~. 4!79i Harhor Blvd . (' ~1 'o111·n '"" I(" ...... ti •Jiii' '"·' 1111 :>4\! .1111~1 J1 1·1111 .lolh 1w1·1lt-d It< ~7 lfili 1----------·1 C,SELECT 'T' PROPERTIES H1>:>li1Ur,111~ 'II"''\ 1 .. 1· I ht· ••P"' .1111111 I ' I' 'I ,\ T 'I ,., -"I [) E "TS •I 11111 It lll'cl Ullll l1U." ltt•adt kl'11ncl, l>t;1rt •lll.11 l th1· 111·1 '""""l • 1 ;~,hr I l1•l1•n t!1i1 1114~ flq1t f11r f IJl'I 11 .. r HI fur ( '11•,1 ;, :\! ~·'J I 'lllJN ,.; (' 1\ i'1\ 1\SS'I-: 11~ \1,•11111n;il lf1,...11•tal S250-S500 p~r wk. :Jiii V11 IHrt;.i . ( '1 1 mh 151tr!. llt'r wk work ti.:\2 27:S.I l"'n•i<l Work from _VUl!JU.!Jr411---------•1 i::_o_t:.. M · F . II h 11 ml=" .W ii I t r a 1 11 I'---;;;._..;;;;;.;~.;.;._;_;.-.; __ , l I :I 24 ~ ~ ll'i\.I t :J tl I or N1't:d U:.l>r~t;i111 tna 11ager !or 24 hr 1·•>fl t•t• ,hoµ Hr eakla:--1 1·1111k1ng cJC pi·r n"'i'd l'Jtd \ ,Jt'a\11111 ,\µ pl) 'I a yllir-, llt•,tauranl. Hedhrll •& Sun I a l\na J·'rwy. Tustin 111"'1101? 1 8EST NURSES REGISTRY d ·t 1;.i(j ~75.C..ill4P M I -·· l'l<mne1 PRODUCTION PLANNER/ H<·ul t;sate Sales WANTED ExvenenC"ed real e s1at1.· sL1lcsmen J\<0\1\.c, e" µandmg offlc\' t:,1·ellcnt c·omm1ss11111 ~pl rt tlc'!'otaurant Oy1tw lorwtan /\ppl) rn IJ\'r:.on to Tht' Hus \y Pl'IH•un. 27:15 Pal'tfll' C..:oltl>t llwy Corporate Plaza Heally l•---------ir4 Coroporatc l'laLa Ur. Npt UC'h. 760-9333 Restaurant McDONALD'S SECIETAIY Wanted an organ1ze<1 & i..lepcn<lable 1nd1v1du1.1l ftlr a rapidly l(r11w1n)C food serv1<·c broker. 0 C /\rrporl lor>a t 1on He ~wrcs rcccptt0n1sl. I.) 11 cng . s h ort .hand & l(cneral ofh<:e skills. + ., ,i:o d t elephone per:;or.ulity All racl 1 Vt' otru·e surroundrngs l':x l'tdlent opport unity 5S7·612Z. 711·771 11•1' • Free lo 1\p11l11·11rrl ,.~s..-.10 4!1mt'arnp11s Dr . N II 1.1211 Vor ha SL Tus tin Salar y n1mmensuratl' Open Monday Evenm)C~ w1 th ab i I 1 t Y & ex By Ap.,01ntment Onl~ pertence Please calli----------75H743. ~E\'1'.:H A Fl'.:1-.: 1-: 0 t.: S..-.jce Sta Mgr. Mi.:r Sul + •. + vacation buy uut plan 6>3·3321l St•n tl't' St:ittun Atlcn tlJnt Mui(' Female Sr 1·1111.cn~ well.'omt• Top pa~ tull· or Par\ lim e . ,\p11l~ Z!l\JO San Joal1urn lltlh, Hd . L'd M 3tale l11 t•11:.1•tl • bumh·d 'run: 1•111 SCHEDULER 1~~~~~~~~~~i----------i sen·1c·l' S1at11111 Allen 1-••SICllTAllES• • dant. el(1>. rd rt'l1um•d Now h1nr11t full & part 1----------CiOfT'50/phone.sSl4.400 SZJt) 'A'k. unrform5 furn •S.O.S. * Ntt'll (;hnstma~ SU \V\• aro! ~hurt on !·t al f Wl' re all~ ne••J .> 111J ' • Rlrs/l.VN's/NA's ICU /CCU Nurses WE OFFER: 'h1fl 1lrff{·n·n111il lwalth ln'iurnnrt• '"'""~ rl'f1•rr11I plan lrl'l' rrtalp •nsurunn· •1tut11m n·tmhur~l' ci-:· ... Ill'.,\ Nursci. Kc.:1,ln h,;s lwen cles1.:11ctl 1·ic o'hhl\'l'I)' ftH I ht· ilri, •nmma\1111{ Nu1•w who w1!>hcs lo ullllfc hcr I" 11 ress1on with pn11.. Wt· )!rvc every 1·11ni.1dcra111111 to meet yuur nccd., 11' lei 1•n•ferrnr r of !\htfl lflt a tmn t1nd t rJX' of J1>1>1g11 m1'nt Nt'w 1n" rnlc·i, W1• pl&rt• the· 1•mµha..rl-•in \'OL" So He t'-hno'I > • Tl) u,, You'll lrkc• u,· 7S4°'79I IJOll J\th11n11 (" M IECEPT /CLERICAL trme Duyi.. c\•t's Great l.ovel.) Npt Bc h ofe If <:aret.>r uf1>cirtun1t1ei. On I h lhj! JOb tra1n 1nl( fo'ur )OU like peop e. a.ve a more rnfo . <'all 754 lf'.14~1. plea.'lml(telephonev1Jrl.'t', or 1nqu1r1• at 3 141 \)pc liOwpm , w1i.h t o ll arbor Hl v1l <:11,,la grow w new frrm. c all Ml!l>a )!rs John)o,on. !I tu Sl'M. ----------ms W:.!il SICllT .-1Y Se<-yF\rnAnaherm$12.llOO ~ H 644 7151 with property manatil' Ret·pt 1'50/FunStO,WU ment background Mubt TellcrsC3JLaglkh $9.!•lll Sllll'l'INli ly"" "'·'"'wprn l'rt.'fer 10-:t't:l\'INti I 't.l':R K ..-. """" GOfr,HappySpol$12.0llO cxper with l·ode<.I a<'ctl-l.11. Heinder~ A1<em·) t\Jnr manof:irturt•r look Ca II San <.I y IJ urn i.. Wl!ll Birt•h U.t ·114 1-:0": 1n11 for wonrnn In d u 54().60()5, <.:oastal Person Newporti833·11100 tFrec qualll\ <·onlrol. lalJl'l1n1t. ncl J\genr.). 27!10 llarbor or1:anrt11ll( ~l11prn1·1T1',, Bl., CM 1 ... ----------i lou"rn" rnl·orn1ng 'Ull NL'VER J\ FEE E () to: I" ,.,,., .. l nrl1v1dual s hould be l·apahle or planning and '>l'h~lultng rnanufac·tur •nit rcqwrerncnt!' Will abo bt• rt•,1.111nl-1 lll•• for 111.11nla1n1n1t IJ1lb of m.1tc11al 1•11i:1nl'crtl1ll 1•h:inJo:l' Jll)ltt·cs and sh1111 ord1•r ~rl h~l Jo::\ lll'rtt•n1·t' 1 n a 11 c I 1· 1· l r 11 11 r l' ~ 111;111ul adunnl( e1w11·on ment .. 111<1 s111n1• t·ollclo(t'. Fan111iar w11h tlw us •· nf a11 M HI' ~.v~h·m He 1•e p t1on1~1 Erruncl (;1rl. phrt time. I S. M1111 lhru f'r1 for Newport Beach l>cveloper fo'ront office appearant·e. l(ood 1>lxlfl\' VOICe. clc11entlt1hlc l'ar 675 4725 "' plte~ Sulur}' IH1M•d on HUNN fo;R l>cl1 VC'rtt'!> IX1 ween Oranl(e Co & l.1JN i\111<cle:. Must 111· 1111•---------SECURITY t':'(J• li4S 0311J w l' ulfl'' a :.I ubl1: work 1·nv1ronrnrnt w1lh an t:X r Plll'nl i.a l J r) and 1:1\•ncnt-; p111•kuitt'. mdu11 tnll r>11111pilny paid I.ire. M1'll11•ul 111111 l>cntal 10 'tll arwc!I. l't•11i.11111 Plan. ~II\ tlll("i Plan wrttr hrl(h rnlcrest. 11 p1111l holrtlay" l.ll'r year und 1 week pa rd vu('a\1on afh•r H months rhl!. ~>s1t1on must he lrllcd IMM ~t>l/\Tfo:LY l'lCallc aµpl ) at l'fo'.lt.SONNEI. mi>S rnivcx 1NC RECEnlOMIST 1-:xp'd, busy phones. type 51) Wpm, mrs('. clem•al duties. t'ront orril'e a11 IX'Ll ran<'C. lrvrnl' Cu II K II 540·8894 IEClf'TIOMIS T With or without typinl( needed. Top pay Tem porary & rull lime. <:all Tod Services at 979·8900 UCB'TIOMIST ...... _.o ........... t_....• lt115 Hllt'hey Street Nt•wpe>rt Beach area to s 11118 l\na. CA !12705 116() No place \o go but 1-:11ual Opµty t :mplyr up lai.t person promot yt•ar~ of al:e with .:vod l•---------dn\·rn.: rel'ord Apply 111 person al 17777 Main Sl . Sorte 1111. lrvrne, ask for lloward· Sales AD SALES OpJ)OrlUl\rly Wl\h /\la C.:a rlc Mal(a z rnt• lor perRon with ener11.v N(.lwport area 673 11166 S/\t.t;S INT Ul::S t_(;N l'I a 1 r for ti" 1· or ii 1111 .: helpful fo'lcx1hl1• hrs W1trllin 499 14til ,. Si\L.f:S Sl.'tretlity ADMIMISTRA TIVE ASSISTANT ltapidly t(rowm~ firm loc·aled In N1•wporl lieu<' h is s c e k 1 n I( a d1versifil'<I. tup notch 11s St!otant with excel shorthand & Lypmt( llk illi. wrth legal mrktg a nd tor advertising bat•kl(rou'nd. t:Xrellent language skills & composition a M UST: Call· 759· l5 l5, ask for J\rlene SICllTAllY Needed immed. With or without s horthand. Tem porary & lull tim e <:all Tod Ser vices at 979-8900 Secretaries GUARD Sl11vv·n~ & l'al'ka.:1n>L 1 full l1m1•. wrll lrutn. l' M <)t·1·11lcntal l'clroleum un•a. ll45 Ml!I ltt!!lcurc h and Develop • men I Center. a r ;r ~t Sh<ll! i.al1·s. full lime· w1ll1 .:rowmi.t 1·or(10ratron in or w out exp • or will lrvrnc, has an 1mmcd1al<' J.rarn. liood l.'11 beOC'frls need for a Se1·ur1 t y ,\pply 111 ~rson !lam tu Guard T he t01tn1l1date I lam Moo lhru Fri Stan wrll work rrum 8um .i11m. dard Shoes. 307? So Mrrn..t'rr . 40 hrs /Wtit'k Hns\ul. C M ~xµer1ence prererrctl. We offer free acc1dcn1. health. dental. hfe rn surancc plan. va<·atwn ancJ Srl.'k benefr\s If Ill tercsled. please rail Phtl Hanlon al : 957·1788 SIC'Y ,talCIP'T Short Orckr & <.: atl'rrni,: Cook, ~ r.L ar<'i.t Call bt>l w cen 911m :\rim &i6-HXJ4 STATIONERY STO RE rn Cd M needs s aleslady F trme. S d:t)' Xlnt work111g comls. Ks pt•rial ly fine c henlele P hom· 675-1010 fo~ ~~~ STOCK CLHk M f ed in very ,short time ----------11--.-------~ Screen calls , do backup lypmg & learn ore pro· If you are 111(gress1vc and IMing for u ruture rn re twl mgmt w1)Cood <·o ben<•frts appl) 111 person 9.im \o !Jam Mon thru f'ti. Stant.l1i1rd Shoes. 3077 So. Bm1lol. <: M •SALIS LADY • Part or full time . The Show·oH . 22 t'uhron t.'.'la!'tl· _N_e~port lkat·h. YOU MAME THE SCHIDULl- WE DO THI RIST For Bldg Contrartor. Con s truc tr on exp helpful. must t) pc SSwpm 75wpm . l(Oud phone skills & front or ft<'C appearance. C all M011·Fri S49 8068 Hollen bac'k Development Co. TRAIMH fo\Jll time p1arts t•lerlc L111h\ work in friendly at moi;phere or llmall com •lWl'1(;E P£1tSQN F'OH GAIWEN Cfo:NTF.H . MISC INOOOH ~ OtJT (JOOR WORK. ff.42-1181i0 rAIMTSALIS Pill'\ ume. Tues. 5 to !I. Wc."<i. I.I tu lpm SC>mt! cl(11 Ki·rm ftlm:A llarclw11rc, . ~Ji fforllor Bl vii . (' M \PART TIMI Sn.nla Anu vac1ttlon dub ne~ds· • GOOD phone VOi~. AIAO. lrdlel rk 11\'tM~s. Guur ~3· 79~1 ors..3·~1 • Plum ber, exp m plumbing & hcalinll. lruck & lool11 rum Competitive waf(C & hener1t!I. 536· 1452. r>e dures Excellent lleneflts. 557-6122, 711-7711 llJt)'J Free to Appllc·1u\l PltlMTtM• 1m~1unan wanted. Must bf· u pr.'d on mult i pn•· ~. hell e•pr. helpfvl. 4 cllry wk w /SS yr old eom . hn1 ul hr•,.• Sales Part lime. .,..,c......., .. t Will train Prefer t!X perienc-e In women's r<5 lrlllules. $46-1821 puny 1n Laguna Hlll11 '500Campu1' Dr .• N.U. !lll ~ SALl::S Pl::HSON. lull •SECRETARU~S • •RECEPTIONISTS• •WOR D • PROCESSORS• •GENERAL OFFIC ~;* emp/parttime po!lr tk>N .. APPLY1'0DAY " 540.0400 J~U Yorba St. Tu1lln time. Bakery Win e • Vicki Heston fl AHoc P rr Housekeeper 41 IOI ~Shop. French dti- lllde·dn ver Must have ODtrl Monday Evenlnaa 1lrabla. C all Scot( or Se( 14. Reh Presbyterian r ar th al w II I ho Id 9y Appointment Only Paul. w .0447 days or ~h. xlnl Jypl1't. Tel. whee_l_ch_al_r _&olO 2146 ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ _M_T-0_139_ev.!!_ _ --recep. P tr pos~~~ 7~ j J . c.-•r(!•c~ Pllll>' near oc:ean C.()(11f ~ l~it11. 645·:11>32 Aceurate ypln g 11ood ---- public relat\on11 lmPor Sfrtrw H.t ra ... tant for community as F 0 u n t-.1 n v rl1 e y. ~~latlon Rom e light booltkeeplna would be Manaaer • auutant helpful. Salary <'Om manaaen . Must havt' U · men 11 u r a..te with l'X perlenee. Contact ROllll. penence. Call J oan T an· &4_!:.~1!_ ner al 873·8170 bfolween Swl\ehboard O peralo r . tlam •4pm. _ __ f"ull 1parl l\Jne, wtl WAN!' ACTION? Cl-'fed ~ 142-1111 I train. Swln& s h tfl wknds. &U·3013 ---------- Reeponsibilitlet will rn d ude krt pullin1 and ls suance of parts and ~s semblies Fum ihar wtth computer prrnlouts de ~trable 1,2 ye1ar" Cle<· trorul' exverience W\' uffcr a !it ablt! W•lrk env1ronm1.•nt with IJll ex <:ellenl :.aluq ;1n't1 benefits ptu•katil'. 111dud 1ng compan y paid Mcd1<:al, Lrlc a nd l>tintal lnsurun\·e::.. Pen s ion Plan, Sav1n~s Plun w1Lh high interes t r:ite. l I pcaid hohdays per yeu r and l week pa rd \al' al 1110 after6 month:.. Thrs j.l()t>I 'I') Plbt 1 Rel·e p l10l\lst needt'tl for .l(row1n~ C.M mail order frrm. D1o1ht-s Include: f1hng, a11swer1n..: tcle!Jh4ine~ & typing i.d tJre'~ luhels liO wpm Stllrl 111.: 111 SS + per hour 1-'ull rir I' rr 8ookb on Tall\' Int· 548 5525. TYPIST /GEH OfC, <Ml'l'(.ltJ IJy Casi gr11w111~ :.niull i.ur1t1rnl s upply d e uh•r J-:Xl'eptw111tl l) pmg & '>pelling sk1lb u must l'all dun ng wknd~ Ulwn :ii 4 or wktl )s. l>twn fl !JO 71'M fur rntervil'"' 11!13 0281 11un mu.'>I ht· frllt•d 11n , m1;.'t11ateh l 1ll!us1· Jl>11ly ----------JI PJo:RSoNN ~I. mi>S TR1VEX INC ·~-·o ... v • ...-. , .... ...-. 181~ H1t1·hc) Street S:inta Ana. 'a !1:!7011 u 1ual Opp 1-:mpl) r M F TEAL'IH-:HS l'n· i.chool leal·her. p.irl llmt· liSi 12f.i:t Tl :L'll~ICl AN Tlli\TN EF. T11 repair rnstall ~ill ll~l' dou1 11~ner:. F T I Ml 1{7. Suµenor. l' M TOOLING F1l>t•rgla~s loohn>:. :.un\t• exp <le !>rretl , ll lljll) \'agabond Satlboal~ :i.11>1 W 1-"urrl hJ.m . SA ~(i~9.161 TRUCkDRIVEll Hohtarl need hlankPI '4ravexp'd Call 1'157 1122 TUTOR HEEDED Prt-:.enll> 11 mr.: 111 Ol' oni.ttndll~ from Mexrt•J t ' 11 ,. ' " r) fl u e n t 1 n Spa n t!o h tanv,u.J~l' 1~.i10wled.:e of E ngh'lt 1 for the µurp11l>e 11f 1·11n wri.111~ "' 2 !>('•>Pl•• "'h11 'J>l.•ak Sµc.nr!l>h h11t "'•~h w ul)grade their Sl1a111 ... h ""'"'11 do"' ntJI ha\ l· It• I•· ~1)ami.h lt•at·hcr uni~ rt'llUlfl'rlll'llh arc th:1t inc' Jlt'\l'f' 11111\t•rl-1 \\· Ill '1 h l' l.111 ~· u JI! l' (""I I> " 11 11 ,, 'I ~ j 1, 4 ft I " r ~~ t,l\t.! 1') lll!i>IS Needed How!! I 0 Cletil Typi,ft :10 511.,., ""' rcqw red 8 Sr. Typisb ,JI), wµm n ·qurred <>ur IJl>l ~row1n.: t o 1:-. \ .. ,., lJW.\ & m·c:ds 11111 llUalll.l_ 1itiiwt.' ttLl\lULll UL ,\1'1Jl>r1 arl!a Work al top 1·urriµa111 l'lo or' 'a r111us us '1J!llrlll'lll!> & he your ow 11 ··~~· llJlil llu~uw~~ ('tr l)r =211J In 1111· -;72 +.ti(i6. E O I:: \\ \ITHESSES ,t,, llo,lt..,!'ol!' l>a) & 11111·:. \ppl\ lil'Arr :J & ,;f'~I 0 111 t·r' Hl·~r .1urn11l. ~llH111 lln,t11I. C:'\I WAITRESSES, ''""' lJt "'ll '.l .\\i & 1~1'.\I ·l'h<erli"' <'j1ll1 ,fUllJ l!<•dlrrfl, llltlj.( C,! !>t1· 022fi. C ~I GEAR YOUR CAREER TO THE CHALLENG~S· AHEAD A T MCC PACIFIC VALVES. we can o ffer you t oday what ot her companies o ffer you tom o rr o w . JO B ST AB ILITY. CAREER A D VAN CE M E N T PO T E NT I A L . A CH ALLE NG ING WO R K · ENVIRONMENT. we can o ffer you this & MORE r ight N OW . We are seeking energetic and exper ienced person s whose dedicatio n matcnes ours. If career growth and a c hallenging jo b o pportunity are w h at you·re seeking. investigate the follow ing positions available: N/C MACHINE OPERATOR Ability to read blueprints and to use prec1s 1o n measur ing instruments 1s necessary. Must have a min 5 years experience. We offer you immediate and s1gn1f1cant challenges along with the opportunity to learn from top professionals in every field Our benefits a r e incredible. give full coverage to your entire family and must be explained to be believed The Qual1t1es which have motivat ed o ur e m ployees t o w ards per son al an d professional success are the same Qual1t1es you are considering in selecting a tompany with which to build a career. So take a long look at MCC FLOWSEAL. where your future could be just beginning. Afifltr •,...... .,. c• . ..., ..... C1141 itl·IJI I i;:ni~ A~ out.~ iown? Answer At/ A Daily Pilot ad number w i ll appedr i n your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during off H e hours and get the responses to your ad ... For m or(· i nformation and to place your ad call 642,5678 ~vice ~hen f"aci~ yDUr sd ... 64 2 .. 56 78 .., , a •11 ...................... "'-.. Y• 1045 ,_ ltae IOIO ..... S. IOH Gcr9p S. 1055 ......,., 8070 Milcc11,,..,eoc.~ 11080 >Air.c.tlCIMCMI' 8080 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············~········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,.,,. ...................... •••••• • ..... , •••••••• •a.a.triad jjQ()d home fo * * 1 IUY * * Sat • S un, Dec 6&7. Minuit• X1> ~multi 0\00\l IQ)' 2 yr OW ••'-tat a.~. Cl<lhes,.. records . •••------1·amera. &Omm 1 l l•n• l.ov• to play.v•I')' Iara Oaod llHd FW11lt1&re 6 couch Is m<>N!. 5<·$100. WtmMINSTt.:R 1ttrnoH1 aulo. electro Orup/~. ~ed Allllw.--OR I will sell 821 W. Bay Ave. Balboa ~88EV nnb &JU Xlol cond dtt'lawedT»..,. •IDLforYou IQl' 'w l.l. ,._..,..., "3J, u&la1 ~ *ITllSAUCTIOM Super Hun\. Har bour l~l,) l0-6. f't I HI Ii ~) ~ tM ......... eoc.er ll .. , .... a IJJ.t6ZI Garage Sale. House full f\im .• laml)fi, m l.sc. Sat. Man ·s 14KI > tlll11'4 i.:uld & Sun. 919 Oriole Or.. bracelet, m nug~cl tt·x LagWla Beach 497-6005 lured curb hnk. mca~ur ------·---, 11\1' l.3mm 1n '4 1tltl1. 8 Stove.White. Gas. 2 length 5'.<curl'd with .1 r u1t 1 , •. ,~t-,,. • ' qfl.-1 hi . '.,;,.I • II \ I< 1, ' \' )\ 14\t' •• '.• t'loMod T~d"..> jiU,, ..-on. loM Mr f..U,. • anhques "19205". rurn. Ul11We.tn:uni.lrt ''" .M.-mir.1 •-,<K -• co••••lntltl• •f t ' Couch w /love seat etc 9am Sat/Sun 3997 Oel*n run• ~~ tJIO. 3.\111m e•mc:t11, VtvMar ..._ ct& ... eo sllar Goid/Brown Brand New M i s t r a 1 . ( !!; d ••-------• !l !i 260 LOU m 1 en•. ~wtiahtyrs.tlM.-&6 Besl0ffer842·4034 1nger1Saybrook /Hum Ovens. Grill. 4 Burner concealtd box d .i,.µ, SlOO. An1tique Unusual· with a f111urt-Ii s.ill.'I\ seater oak 1 rrel>l>ed l'lasp Total Wl'1ght "' woodJ love seal, rattan :.>.92 penn) w.:1.:hi:. 1\11 "II> I • ~1~ cabinet desk tablll 509 praised ovl'r $3,oou Sl'll 11111· 1 C.enler <Harbor-Ne wport for Sl850. 548 &1itG . '~ St»r11luoe ttellowa 'ISO boldt/ Wayfarer) Uillli33 7700 Cute heallhy kitlens in Black Wrought Iron Blvd.1 Sat/Sun P•kv pump o.raau. c1n · l.80, tot4'11> rt'fuHi.hl'd. new pumpi. &i rt'U On l\\ll) lWllUl >lll)Vhl It\ •NIKON• Ume for Christmas. 6 Baken Rack (6 shelves> wtuold. s.5-l223 Xlnt Cond: mo s4u321 f'ree to &ood home. pup after 5 .& le Onl> J Ii '4 1dl' :rv tugh ~ l'Ullt'l't11r pil'n~ S1.llW 7b0 !l~!I l'aroera + lensa + auper 1 Llkcnew PP842·1039 IOH pies. Old Enghi.tt Sheep· 3 rooms ol furn.· couch. dot! rrux S31MUO tables. dill rm set, kg sz bd. & more. 631-5130 Whitt' Brue. .i11t11 """' 111 1Tioal0hine, treadle t 1 ,,,. 1 •••••••• , •••••••••••••• ~di&• 1050 .... Pecan Coffee & end 1-'c:m Chfoch1lla Pers1»n ••••••••••••••••••••••• t111er Oak t•ab111i:1 $!.111 &Ill W!i3 dtdawed w /papers $300 tables. Butcher Olk din :-i51·9'728 !f Sofa. $l50. Contemporary Sof11 165 bed <never used). 19m ltel \'r old ant1qul' 1-.11~11,,i. L'hi.mp1on s1r:ed Burmese Oak Urci.l>cr $4i!5, old Kittefll> S175. Reg 842 47~ color T V Sl45. Eleaanl E c , So ra w lovesea t ~=htl;~.~·~!;!s~; _Swedlm ~ din. $~L S20 l!S7·l 0!>7 Can help to move, m· U er m a n M 1 o 1 a 1 u r 1.: ~61S2 _ Ki\\~~I S15-T541Wll'l Part Hunalayan k1llens. PUILIC AUCTION ~ l'it 957.6257 9· leathe rette couc h. 2 MANY ITf.MS OF FINE ---~ -fir~ide rha1rs. l l'Offce 1o;STA1'1': JEW El.RY . Docp 1040 tablt.', $75 takes all AHT OUJ ECTS. AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 96J.3446after5. Tr l.J l ' Es . F I N t; KEl!:SHONU Pupl> AKC ----f'U RN!T~ RE 1-;Tc l llamp;lrl'.M ~· Pet&Handsome Oak Veneer PHONE f OR lN f O & :. h 0 w pvt p t) exee. d~k. dbl pt>dcstal. IJROClllJ REIH5·2200 i!lJ 007-l.J.l5aft6pm. · legal sile drawers. • · --------l6"X72". Retails over 2 .Carnages. umb •:-.111ncJ , Chihuhua Pomeranian $200 Sell '175 96()..5~ wicker ch~, child ·s ht hos, Yonues ~r Maltese pup'. --· ---· · -·- qua re 1mmed. 641-7050 Dbl bdrm 11et, mini·bikc. stereo equip, chandelier. bl.kt-S, lamps. children's books & t••)'S, other misc. items Sat & Sun. only. lH 16640 Daisy Av. 1Wamer & Heili. F.V 55&72S!j -------- 'f'.AKD ~ALE·~any itemE Tools Antique C· ~eras mcludmg antiques. 10·~ · . 11 · Daily 734W.19lhSl CM etc'. Antaqul' Of/ice · Eqwp. much more S S Sal ~un 10-4. 1-'u rn clothes, sml appliances. mlSl'. 17041 Greentr et Lane. HB. Nr Bolsu Cluca/Warner. •edfordhaw Clubhouse on Bradford Plal·e. <Main & Oyer . SA> Hand craft items + nea mk1... Dec. 6lh " 7th. 10lo4. Player piano. m1s'c art. antique bamboo armom.! w/beveled mirror & m11tching drcs!ter Sa l esman 's NEW semples of lo e l } giflware ·c hildren t o adults al wholel!all' JO-.i 16247 Sandalwood Ave.CM Garage Sale. 2236 l\1 e)·er Pl , C M Sat S un 642·1505. Plastc:r <.:raft. water skis. J wheel hike, odds&ends. Books. Jewelry . 1 lothmg. 1>lumb ~f•x . tape 6.1J.<l898 R!)!j t 'ongre!>:., C M. 11ous1-; SALE MM Sat & S un Fur n M1 :.t househ old it e m s Garage, auto parts. lo~i.. Sear's freezl'r 1721 Palom a Dr ~ewpon Beach Nr 20th & Irv me prices. 2424 M1seno Way ·l•••••••••ml CM Off Irvine Santa Isabel. 645·382!1 m1M~ 114.ij-~-pies. S31·5027 e· Colonial Sofa Hide a· ... _.-.CH 1010 . --bed Earthlones $15U ::':'::' ••••••••• •••. •• ••• AK C O ob 1 e P u p s . 751·2182 Furniture for sale, 384 Avocado SL Apt #1. C.M. Sun only 9·5. 20082 Spru<'l', SJG.?ro4 . SA Hts. Furn. kid s HA1N ORSHINE FRAMF.S & Pl<.:TU HES MANY SIZt:s 5<1 -$6 H ANO M A UI'.: ORNAMl-:NTS :.Kl Babb. o(( lJahr bellutaes. must see --------clothes, tares. Buying Gold & Silv er lllMI Cm <;I-:Nl INE SAPl'1llHI Onl) $,:; 1::id1 '""' ""~ &'CCI & H<.i r\1111 ',1t' 11 Le) U 1 .\ I \ p .1 t 1 1 r: \"a r. •. , •• J,Jflt I • ! ..... 11'• to11 " j \'I 11ut • '\ .. 1 I I S-:ri;1c·•· f11r l2 'A 1tl1 >l "'' , ' Ill)! l>l'l\ I~ ~.I .1 I. ' 1'41•111'>, 1111.11 I 1•• Man} µ,·i. "~' •'t '-'" d 11 • 1 I 1 .. ll ltm"{J 1 lw'>I '·• • "' (7 J.l J~ :16: .. Dryer. clean. 045·23o'9 Sofa bed, paisley print. •---------1 works good $65. -------xlnt cond 5250. Custom-made 3-section Sat 10-4. Rattan coffee ta Sat9-4 Son 12-4 S1<.-rh1tll! S1h 1·t ~-ISSJJorS484485 t;nglt s h Sprin.:er !HO·SlOO. davenport. l2fl. Beiae ble. s mall dre:i~erl••••••••••I HARBORAREA Sp ani els~ AKC Rt.'g tones 2 club chairs. bookcas e . table . li:e APPLJANCESERVJ<.:E L.tver&wh1le . Read y for Be1gesofabcd.S250. b rown , down -fill e d loesteroven &more :J76 Monng In ~ale 11103 W" bu.y used "Pplianc·"s' C h r i !. t"m as . S l 5 O Like new cwhions , Oriental reel-Broadway, C.M. Somerset Lant'. Newp<.rt "' .. .. 51W>-2553 644·1494 ...,., .. 6444578 Bcach.SAt 1Sun lH. we sellrecond ,.:uar ---·--------ing . ......,. · · GarageSaleSa\10·4.toys. -uppti~nc~. 549.:~.7...? Red Doberman,., J.ruitwood French Prov. decorator hsehld, more GARA<;E SAU : Sun 8·4 9633228 stereo console $125 Double bed. new, mall, 9720 El Por tal. F V Wht S tag ~ki wea1 free-standing gas range. ----~ Munl'z 4· screen TV. re-box s pr & frame. SlOO. Wamer/Bulhard) samples, S20-S40. Cord !.elr·clean. good cond PUREHREDTEHRll'~RS mote control w JSon} Call848·3478 shorts & pants '5·$9. etc &t6-5973e'~~ AustraUan Silkies. born equip $500. s·x30·· metal - . . SAT/SUN 9AM. Antique l98fLemn06 Dr. C.M R11nrl1J (1,111 l tnJ!,. 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Ad-Winkle, by Airloom. ne1Ptace.NBl7S·207S GarageSaleSundayonly. Great1deaforChn~trna' ele<.1 h\•y duty Sat S75 pickup for Chris tmas. JUSlabh.• storage clothes Firm mattreu, boa· Plants, furniture. books. Pearl Mlnk walkinJ!. coa1 (J I•• I cu 673 tiJIW Gre.it w children. Super r.a c k & s h e I v es springs, • frame. 3yn . ~ SALi typewriters 2165 Tustin. S500 Fawn Broa\1 1 J I, '~•••' ••• ""rsona1Jt1As. 3M, 3 F . Complete da rk room old LooQ braod oew I,_ white form·1ca top C.M. 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P one llO. Wet bar. new S.W. Movmg Sale L H ru1 11 Cuisinart C t• P 5, a 11 metal. t yr old. like new slos. t'ng1dairc brown ?tiCl 8436 548·1945or545-BS60 6' couch. muted greena, ~~· Cbrilotsstmas. declotr. row boat . S('uba re bed, fnR skis , CH - - -- --SB> Good dit wuu + mo~e + 0 ~ gulator pkr table and more .. 631 36Jl •S.UCYPUPS• Uing4pc.couch,rust col· · ~~1~00· :8~..;.!,.15 S•analRd. much ~ore 5551 Heil ----- A.KC MalestFc malcs or. $169; matching coffe·e -· · --· Ave. HB. Sun 10.4. HO Tram. 4X8 with bldg~ J •~u \1f l.OUnCr • \ \((" ':'ts'll'I • dbl elee oven Meal µrn be. C'l0t·k . clean, n111 self d ean Xlnt c·ond $75 548·~ 557-2821 table. $49. Good cond. Ukenewsofa&matching Organ. TV. Books. etc. ---------locomolt\e:.. e lc ~75 W~'TlE AKC MALE 759-9143 chr. Oyn11 Gym & OinJCy, make us an offer 553 Hanes 1060 firm 96J.'4500 ..,, 1l lleaut.& lntelhRcnt . VI G Id 8 h Sabot hul l. 673-6346, SpurgeonDr.CMStS9-4 •••••••••••••••••••••••Silver ... x 7 :->1111 •. I>< ·~·' 963.8287 8 . e vet 0 / m couc • 673-4197 -Beautiful l)'r old Ap· ' h_ke new. Loose back . Med. King Bedroom set. paloosa coll Gcldea. new (1 0 111 flob11"<•11 pillows.$&, 642-8171 White 1-'rench Pr~v . twm Sofa /s le.epe r . M) sc Well-trained. Good sla ~ash1on l!>laniJ.1.Jli ;:!~'' I~ 1 T akdesk SUO I ll . beds, chest. lad1.~s d4:sk itemsfor sale.963·8818. ble manners $600 Portablf' :.110 w ~k r1 ~ . Oner. Kenmore. 220 V Arn. E.o;k1mo PUl>l>. reg. S175. Washer. Kenmore. Purple ribbon IHt.'cd. needs work $75 Kmi.: !.Ill' $150 Reserve now ror bed $75 :>15 1043. Chnstmas 631·0382 Ar 1 s 1 o 11 5 t· u ft Sh1h-Tzu puppies. AKC refrigl'rator . walnut . like reg. Small deposit will new~ .i~ 28J3Lcc: hold for C hri s tmas 968-tD40 afl 2PM . Hcfng. dean wurks good $100 :>411 8.'>13 ur 548-4485 t'recicr <1ond1tion or 5"8·4485 Upn ght, good SI 00 5"8 1151' •••PEKING~SE• •• i.\K C puppie s. H o · Dynasty ·Oragon:seed. 842·1039 e . wa nu a & chaJr. also 26 ladies ---540-60'.!6 ble & 4 _cane back chrs >spd bike. very gd cond. t:lirrhaven Garage Sale. ---· eqw1• parl. S:!t'ill 1 ·• • SJ.SO. His & he r s ne w ~S718. Roll-away "guest" bed. Jewetry 1070 ofr. 641\-3\r.r blac k c ha irs $275, E furn. lamps. ski equip.••••••••••••••••••••••• 47 Schwin1'. r ,,,,111 , 642·4610 legant dining rm set, oid lace. too much more . -----Frenc h Prov . antique SatFSu 9_4 333 S Gent s wh ite l>(old SSOO 1· J1.1 1-• I. Redwood coHee&endta l whitewJsoUdcherrylop. H.arbornRd N.B nug Jfam1llon >A:tt('h w 55 restorl'<I ~151)0 t».!1 1 • ble. $159. 5 pc bdrm.j. e t buffet. lble/S chrs, xlnl · · diamonds. retl'ntl} ap dys. 624 SF.ob t•11·~ Sl.49. 536-4953 ---cond $800. 848·8462 Baby Bed. Clothe~. Toyl>. praised Sl500 Trade or Motorn dP hl'lll1• i · ----A to Ga Dr Op miikec)fr B1ll83J·7790 Swivel chair, brown Gpc t'renchµrovincialliv-u r en er. ----· s.I'• naugahyde. $50 Call mg room swte in good Lowry Organ. Bikes. Heav} 14K Man's Omef{a J.Jo !11011 6'4..t709 Sun. or dft 6 cond1t1on. 548-5215 lfiOt Sandalwood CM • • Watch. o ther go Id ---J1!'4elry. 759· 1643 Gra~ &p urr "1 •1' 11 $2\IO or bc~l 1•'11·• Wash~r. clean. works good $75. 548 ij513 or 5"8·4485 • Maytui: gas dryer SI 75 Bradford Gas dryer St50 Guaranteed & delivered ~8672 All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train I WAHTID TOP CASH DOLLAR PA I D FOR Y OU R JEWELRY. WATCHES. ART OBJECTS. GOLD. SILVER , SERVICE. FINE FURNITURE & ANI'IQU F.S. 645· 2'.!00. 675 1>o38 Pool tdbl\! full ~111· '>!JI bed. great fo r l'hn,1 m nio. :>I() ~ 724 NEW \llHh CHHI STM AS P l 1n • ticket!. Bt-~t 1Li1.' 751 4696 "r i 51 2iit. <1iRl::,'TMAS SP ECIALS Dehydrators. Mag1e :'\1111 f l . Bosl·h k1 tt·hc11 mal·hint•s. wale r d1 !. tillers, Sundy . 752-0JO!J l&cydff 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• An •HY way to Hit your Chrtatmea Gift ltema. Two 30pt round bnlhan diamonds. l·VVS2 H fo Sl150 • l ·VVS2 G fo Sl3>0. 548-28216 ---- 7' POOi T/\111 E .,. l'1, Pool! tbl 111µ 1\1111 111 I Acre<.i;1.n1•:. rnl'l ' • 493-921!11 ;ift 111111 O>mplctt· ::.1·~ 1;1 t .11 1~ ; of Th<• \\',.,t1•r11 1\.o•ltl S22:> f>.1S ~241t ~ ' ' \'1 r . ·' ... I. r. .. Old J C. Higgins Cruiser . 34". great cond. lllack SfS Also red JO spd $.')() 644·7183. VlETNAMF.SE \BK gold ("Four Season s .. J bracelet. Hand carved. Extremely rare Never l&Sed. 11201 weight $900 54.S-7923 Beautiful 18K gold nng w fl ct emerald. 12 ht tie diamonds. appruised $2800. sell nwo. 496·4312 NP IW)' 11·v. \ .11111 :'tu'•! •I• 1• memh<>r.,h11• lor Ftm r.1:1 l single 8.ul{a111 bi.1 1:.~1 !1.• Nev.i ll"fy men's 10 s pd. FUiiy assembled $80. 780-0259 Nitiki lOsp, 27 inch, air pump uoo 960·7866 555943. 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(241HZA) •--~A4dJ•« '"' ~· m11 :0 lOL.Otl 'l' v ll<&lt l'tWUIGK Twin (;um nc1w.9lO Theodore Robina Ford, VAWY Mttl ~ ,..__... • "\° min• \$u4M O nan M2l2'12 :IOIOHarborBlvd.,Cott• .... -•••cH ·BRITJSH CARS Rutv1 .. r Ui.nJo , .... t 111'11 1 ',.,., W1er r .. nt) l(t:nt'ntur. nu1r bt-10 • Meu Call 642·0010 or 1...-0ITS .._.,. -l8Auto<:~ter Dr "\ 1111 Oo1,1• 1>42 ~ •P-"''h!11 Lahun Hu 11\. ~ ZUKI KMllO 540-82ll. llft .. ~ c...ty 1tiI1t... HOMDA lrvintl &30·'1300 &•~ l~ ) "rd . u.., r l h 2 1 1 {;ood tl.>rld. $32.S 2!'2S HarbOr Blvd llm2 Beach Blvd '' l,\ \NIA .. t.. l'Ul.OI\ 'rt1rm111•I 1111iaou 11 t Mtl :n9'l '46 •'ord Woodle. resto red C:OSTA Mf.:SA AUIVIMG!! HUNTINGTON Bl-;ACH '71 F IAT. xlnt riinning rond Lo ml, best offer 900-7047 <!_ayi.. \~ \\14\,hlill M •k• .,, h I nm•\ hn1t11w1 ~111 l'ur 1 "II It• w r ,. 01 v l \ ~l.lll.'\I Uld nl\bl uwh.1J\• '711Sl1.UKI ~nduro 185 '{' $13.000. ALSO ·29 Mudel 979•2500 UCaUKT t6J-lt5f .. w·. 11( W.1.11 bid Ill l'Oh. • • • ( A Town Sedirn. 4 dr. 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Coda MeM 645-5700 'rhe nil:esl BMW ln town : s u n r 0 u ( • <: a s s e 1 t e , • W a n l c ll 11 o n d a c• a 1 leather. loaded 18(1567 1 Hf71/ Tl, N 60ll w1th blown ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'' Iii) S1>o rtf1 s ht•r , I'' I lu1nt:d 1\i.ktnU $4!5Ull ...-. '1all'rmi., all alTorn l-'111 Chm ~,;Jti al\Jll HOWARD Chevrofet lhe "Ht<; ONt: ... lt'1:surl IK>vt' & ~uall Sts l'fllls~ ur s ail th'-' \'1rg111 17' fully '"If 1·011la111t•ll NEWPOHT BEAt'll h •l11 ;1 F111..t11·' llir ,;di· ' .111 K.111111· loat\, Marine lo I:! 11:1>15 Eqwi,.,.nt 9030 ~ & Or90n' 80•0 •·•····•·······•••·•••• llU )Our huhh) a la\'or bu) him wml'lhmg ht' ha-. llt'\er h ,1d t\ l'.JmJ\..t SEXT:\NT ~ 1111;0 Island:. rail ti75 2!11i0 So S12541 833·0555 {'al %.'> 051!1 wk11d:-. & afl h ·············t ········· Wwuut Wt111 rrwr~· Sp111d SltSU t 'all !157 11•~12 dJ~' 11ra1ilwr) hah) l!ran1I \,lilano xlnl rnnd. 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Cru1s1· rt1t1t1·fl ~IK ll.Wi 1n 19t!U s.l!IM li75-~M7 SSAVE SAVES W1TH USED PARTS lm1Nr\1c'<.l car parts IMPOHT AUTO Slll'l'LY IOI N Ma111·hcstt:r ,\1111he1m 77ti !1!11111 ·~K lki~ lrncr \'11·1 Sunhr. l"t~rgluss Sal.ml Guod 4-tpeed Z 11.' u " ,, ,. r I· 1 ... 11 ,. r 3.'ill 1iP. iO hr F w di: 1und 2 sails $4()(1 transmission SI ,, 11·, 111 a " !"I I ,. 1 1· o 1 I tlr !>4!1 4127 cvl· & wk 673·2882 s, ,11.111 :-., ii\12 u 1,11 x t•n<J)> i\li.o m1st•c llane11u:. 2411Z. l&Ti vus mcditer rnncan - -SABOT Race H1g 2 s;uli.. 260Zµart~ ~fork w:.lnul furniture 5· 111' •1shboat, 65 JIP Mere. SJOO; Lldo-14 trlr & cover 768·5831 ~· ll•llK Twm 12" <I wa) dph Can $l650 /0BO Sll50. ~60-030! or 752 8304 For Sale Holl Bar Cur !-'uni sµkr:., lti .:13 .-1 5 .711 7G11 4234 ur4930987_ Xlnt race Sabo\. new l'L' $125 illlllllllilllc turnl..tblt•. Mu~t !.Cll 13•; ftftanc·ing, lines. 2 s atl s , t rlr. 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I x n • $23,000 Pl' 213 :13.'> 3006 da!.S1f1 cd adve rl1s1 n~ qua II.\ l>llltnjl Ill 1 ca .t:r trttll~r. l'OVt•r . x lras . NllU,;,nS does nul melude s>111"1'-'111 t\i.krn~ SIG~ll SWSO 673 37JJ ~-Searay. '79. v.,url: 4!1ill any applit•able laxes. Ulllr.T.l J1n1 • . & lrlr. used 80 hr:. L1k1• l11·cn:.c. transfer fees . QUIST PIANO SHOP Fmt' \,;i.etl l'n100-.. 1ter1n1:-.hl'J & Hc•r-1md1t 10necl 1111 l'rcm1~es Cant:d Oak Walnul Contemporary Craml'I from $1950 l...11n1<hls from SA50 lf'.W l11Jm1lton 1\ve llll !llJIJ 1155, 536 8715 S.wincj Machines 8092 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'OMMl-:Het/\L Scwlnu Mueh llro>thcr self oiler l6•>1J Commer(•1a l \1111110111 overlol:k 5 thre m I 585() &15 1!'l7:l Wl'lkraft 25 :'lluva of nu$17 ~Ill OBU G7:1 fl tR7 finante t•harges . fees for r~IH1re. l Wiil V8. )(Jaded -.:. atr pollution rontrol de W lrlr $12,!IW 645 2\163. loah, Storoge 9()AJ0 , •<·e cert1f1t:it1ons or de 752 Utilf7 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• alcr do<·umentary pre • 1 • • l>rv storage a\ a1lahle paral111n l:harges unless 7817 1 1nqual new <;cat Newport Uun1.·~. 1131 olherw1sc i.pl'<.'tfted hy l:Qvers . t anvas 1·0,•er. Ba c k Bay Ur ~ 11 the advertiser 111·yl 11.,ul. trlr ind S.l!lOO 64-l·(J51U IWO 3410 I-lot bottom dory, it5ht> Trmtsportatiot1 Mc<.;ullou)th motor. fair ••••••••••••••••••••••• shape $400 964 12117 ~. Sal•/ Reiwt 9120 1\11·1 ' Dbl Ender 110 trlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heady f pa111t w/comµ ·71 Ford camp. Slll'l' shell. overhauled Volvo 4 1•yl. air. auto, radw $2400, eng 110 hp. Borg W a rncr clean !lli0-2598 or 960 77211 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wott in COfltest Urand uew reprodud1on of 1!131 Model A ford Phaeton nanvt•rl 1 t>lc VII. autv, air, P IS. P/11 , i;t ereo &. tu11 e . l:OSl $20,000 by Hepl1 l'ars Best offer Privall' pa r ty (7141646-9514 '80CHEVY LUY TRUCK Ulac·k on blal·k Slt'reo. ma~s. t\.000 m1lt!i.. \rn1 llt'au 1·0' l:ff 11 U!IM65 i I S5499 ~l~~'t ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '74 MAZDA PICICUP 1i-;,uoo miles 1<$11\17\il: 1 $2099 ~ ~141"4tltu UHITlSll t:A HS 111 /\uto Center Dr In IOI' K30 7:fOO ·711 Cht'V)' -•,, Cht-·(·n nl· loaded , t!lh mt . showruurn t 11nd m ui.l :.ee: $50004!:19 2 lHI cvci. Lillie 1!170 2 tyl Con) Pil:k Up Truck. Great for running around town Save on )(as $9110· o r make offer 675·50116 ·;g CHEVY 4whl dm e l'l: dual lanki.. uood !>kr'-'" 4lJll i271i. l:i6HllS!J ·n l>abun . .:d c·on•I. lll'L't.b J.lallll $12110 lio.16 58!11 ·1:1 El Camino . not runmng, make offer fi:ll 1528 '41 liMC 1 1 ~ T trut k (,.iQod cond Call 1>45 7\lfi7 Ken Brown ·12·~ Dodge PU. run:-. good. bought b1guc lf\J('k. good work lnH' k Sl.'>4.ltl 675-3175 'i i UATSt:N l'ICK t.;P Runs good, new µam\ $950 , 645 7578 Yes .•....•...•..••........ 1971 DODGE VAN Automala c Iran '. AM f''M ster eo. pwr s\eenng. whls & 11rc~ and a compleh• !>Urfcor pkg b} Select Van~ 11KG88721 S-4599 MIRACLE MAZDA USED CA.RS 142.'i Flaker StrPl'l COST I\ M f:SA 545.3334 '76 rorcJ Van :151 C l U Auto, (·lean, ma gs. s nrf, AC..:, Ptt1l'S. pnld. q1t, $3150ofr ~·OJ77 WANTED! Lall' rnu1kl To} ol a~ un<.I \'()l\O!> ':ill u :-. TUUAY''' Earle Ike TOYOTA-VOL VO 1'64H ....... ll•C. SA.LE PRICED enl(llll' ,)31.!j/IOI . 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"' 40°00)., u o.uo • ottAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST '74 DATSUN 7 t 0 hpet'>• 1~19LX I I $1999 xlnl l'<u1d 1-'m fl I rk ~ll:rt'O S2tiUO P I' 1~2 12!1\I d\:. ll:ll !l4KI "'l':>&~ken<h PORSCHES WANTED 1\llO\o\ U!> lht• tJl'IJllrlUOll) tu c·cm,.,ulcr the purt haM' nr traclt 111 of y11ur de all P<>r:-.dw ('hv1·k with t ·, Toda'· ~' ·~-M ~ t36:tl Ha,t\IJ• hhrtt (., .. ,()f!O C tHJ\1'•1 '" fiJI 2).)J Tep Bellar Paid F11r Your l'ar' JOHHSOH& SON Unc•MHCury ~ llarhor lih cf <Asia Mc:.a 5-10 ati3U w.roy OVER Blue look F11r Your (i1H11l \'\\ l'or~dw 11r \ utl 1 ~I~ \'W 1'0 ltS('l I~~ ,\ l ' U I 44~> E t'oai-1 11 11' a~ al Ba1~11k llr1\1· Newport i~·ad1 l\i:l 11\IO<l l'n•m1um 1u·H·1·~ puul for an~ 11~l·cl 1·u1 1f11re1gn or ll11111l•sl 11· 1 111 j.t1l()fl 1:und1t 1un Sl'c t.::. lhr~t · :Xll8 ll.11 l•rl 111\11 .~ ,,..I ,I \11·' 1 d•llU Ill Wunll:d 11 011 11 .1 1·..1r l!Titl i2. N liOO wll h hlown cn~ine 531 8>1111 oat ... 1200 548 !.121ih AMtol, lmporied ...••................•. AtfaRom.o 9705 •·······•••······•····· LEASE DIRECT! 1981 ALFA SPIDERS Salle~ Scr\lll." Lea~ml! Roy CarYer ,Inc. Holll> ftun ·L· BMW 1540 J a rn bo rec :"t!WJ>Or\ ~ath &1<1·6444 & '76 2002 I 'llt't••I. 'unrf . ,\ m F m 171:! l'('\\'1 '71 SlOi I ,~lt.'l.otl 1-.Xt"El.l.ENT'' low melt•s 1.'i2J HZI I ii :lllll Auloma ll«. s un rf . 1lff4 T l,\ I '71 320i air <t :.peed. a1r .stere<.1 casi. . r233 lJNRI '79 320i .\ ~pcl'd . :.unrr . air :.lcrco l'd~S. t'lt' 135!1 )fHl-:1 Sodclebock valley Imports l7141131•2040 & FINE 9UALITY RESALES 1976 2002 Sther ~ dark l.>lui• in ltnur -1 i.µced lrani.. air 1·1Kld . ,·a~~l'lll:. allu~l> & warrant~ 1 1!1:.4 ' 1977 320i l-'J1ir<I blut• w tan 1n tt<riur Su nruur. a 1 r 1'0llcl t•..t:-.~ellt'. allu):. & warr:.enly l 471121 ROY CARVER IMW 15411Jamborec Road NEWPORT Rl-:At ll 640-6444 ·n l~vana xlnl n 1nd M'l' lv apprc1•1ule SS!lflll &$4 DGO or 730 0622 tJI UMW moo. vl'ry s hurp mus\ ::.ee 111 a"prct· :.Jml'A S2. l!.15 835 5726 ~ 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i3 Capn . J:rcat shape 4 l'yl. 4.spd. $1750 549 97 19 or673 4186 1.1mla ~--'J~. J-1 't11J l'Ht-:u ,;1n: t1kl: ne"' ~ T·~ ....... all t•xlra .... mu:.t :.e11 · 111 > N IM bi5 511.!6 t' q·~ Ill Auto l'cnlt<r Ur I rvm1.· . K30 7tiOO i>l llonda bl.a l'ltrt. 21 IJltt m1 . Jll' i\)I 1-':\1 H 11 k IRAHD MEW hkc llc\o\. $3'.l'JS !WiK lllH<! 1981 DATSUM t•,ei.. 1i1J1 n:.i :J14i 11\:. 2102DR. -;:1 C'l\tl' ,,lq·r. ,,1l'n·11 Srtlan 4 ~µeed lrnn~ , .....,~ 'lt·an. $Iii•~• 11110•1 Tht·mu~uard proll'rlion 1;~ 1i1:J1 pku . hoch side moldinl!:. & unrlcr«~at 10820H I 1 JCll)llCll" 9730 $4195 ....................... . Ill XK~'. :!•l \ T \ 1· NEWPORT DATSUN ....... ·, .. •', " J -I I 833-13 0 0 I ~'rt ... h mlr ~t:w lthr 1111 '.\;;•w. r..tlb \\ 1r1•:. par\1..11 ~ l'l·,.l11rc·.t ~1-; :!H IM .,...nnGhia 9734 •..•..•..•...•......••• IUHD MEW l!lhi Convl•r11Lll' rlas~•l. 1911 DATSUM Hl'hh mutur. \ ~1 F~I llOJDL cassette ~ 5a2 _5071 Sedan 4 speed tran~. 66 Karman 1;h1a all body 1de molding!>. ~lol·k . ~uod r unn•ni.: Themoguard protec\100 Luul $llSIJU lii3 9:1111 pkg & under t·oat 101.:t!ili I $4948 NEWPORT DATSUN .......... [• ........ , , ' '. ' "' ) .. ' ' ' ~ ... ' ' 833-1300 Iii :'lo 1•"' I' a 1 n l 111·"" l)rJkt"' n1·\o\ du1d1. rht1 m u l cll .. I Yllll c>l111 !ll\l IA~l5 1i:1 I\ J r rn J 11 n 1; h 1 ..1 Sl~•I •Hii i l<u11~ ~0<111 111·1·d .. jlJllll 1·J 1t ·74 Datsun Z ~uocl rnntl. h-lli ~! \oo\creo lu mt pampcrt·d . Maida 9738 offt?r 760 H7.ti ••••• • • •• • •• • • • • •• •. • • • IRAHDHEW 1981 DATSUN 200SX 2 DR. llanlt11p 5 ~pee(! ln1n" . 2 \~lt' paint. velour 111 tenor, bod} s tdt' mold mg~. Themoguard "ru ta'tmn ~kg . under<:oal & ·i~1 c; LC XI r'll 1..1 m 1 Spf•c1..1l tnm $3500 ufr !HIS llJil ·1111 :'>l a11J<1 llXi . :.11\t'I " blal'k int. le:." lha11 L'l••I rnt. SK:IOU 11 \'I part~. !f;\I (fj~ AM f.M n1d10 140624:.t Mtrc .. s lenz 9740 $8545 NEWPORT 0 A TSUM , ..... '1 ..... ·, \ , .. '1,. ' SJJ-1300 'i4 260 2"'"2 Brun11· :'ti.ti! wht'cb am f m l'J'' . t-ll'l'l "nrl 1:1:; 1tit•3 . •4~ l)f)5(1 IRAHDNEW 1911 DATSUN 510 4 DR . II at I' h lrn r k fl ' p 1· 1· ti Iran.~. htc'l1Jr~ pr11tt•1•111111 11k1<:. mrliill11· paint Ttwmn.:uard pru11·1·1 w11 p k ~ & u n t.11· r t· u 11 I (2(»007' $6697 NEWPORT DATSUN ... ,-'• ....•.................. 'tiK 2HO SI. ,\uln. air '.! hll.b lm•nJ• Sl:J,5(KI or ti-r 111:J li.1:1b. ti42 !lfihli 'i5 .i51i:-;t-.I. lln~ ow nt:r 3 3 t\ m 1 ~· 1 a " It',.' S1her hlk lthr St'ab ' n r f B ,. ,. k t' r Jlll•lm t ao;~ Sli.11011 t.Jt. 5311 or I~<! i9W ·;:i ~rn Joo U1l·~l·I Stiver ~1111. l'J~'t'lll' fl t'"' 1111'!> ,,•rf 1·11ntl s:rn . !.1110 111 Si!!•>11 & as:.urnt' lt'.l'l' ll:tl 7h.'>i 171\ m1 . a ll 'I r a i.. :. up l' r c· I ea n Sil .at.II.I 1>44 .1;.1<1!1 t-~lUtl'S<tlt• Onl'Ufakrnd 5'iincJ 8093 ....................... llydr Gear (71 3 1 I /. You install. All new 1•ng 1•ompinents. elertr har· ness. prop. shaft & m ore I s tarted you finish $1500 1 080 Al s u Sportfisher 360 depth & f\Sh recorder. hrand new W>. 642·0638 ·11 . .,. Ton·t'ord Pick Up with '77 King of the Road self-contained ramµcr Big blotk engine. t'orward air. roor a tr, lots or extras. w·ill sell ta mper se p11rat e 673.7495 'llO Branlcy GTll Whtll'. rawhide mt . hrwn c 11I , gull w1ni.: doors. xlnl <'OOd rcc·ently m m pl el ed. SH.SOU Must be se1•n : '75 DOUG~ TRA1>•.:.'iMAN 200, 65.000 m1, t'IL~tom m 1001. Must see $3400 673-3633 afl..:!r S &wkends. Datwn •720 BEACH IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• . " I. 833·1300 i!I Turbo 01esl·I 3U(Yl'U Sta11on Wa~on 1;re). blut• melall1t· l'JClt'rtor. blUt' leather upholstl'r) !'"'ate Part} 631 Giiii 2.'>.(A)J Stott boots. men's med ihell, worn less thun ll) X ':> Sll5 !Jill &33 7790 !t.~.~.~~ ... !?.~~ ~1ssd s k 11s 200 c· m " Solomon hmd1n~s SGO 1.t. NG ~: Hi\ NS II t: 1-: 'nwn 's boots 10 s1w .. 2725 -..i..·142 410. deluxe, full. dtnt. lfi5() Jim wkends A, eH•s 5411 205'1 wkdys -4471 700-9566 JI' Sil verton flyllridge,MaforiMdlllles 9140 . 78 N .. SI 1 •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• Jaguar 67 420 Sedlln. opal l!l o . IP ava1 · I ted .... I t ll 1'win 2l5 llP. like new ·17 Honda Express, SOCc. gray 1m1 mioue . re> J<lnt cood $250 eng, ell' New paint, new w many xtras $39 ,900. ' · red llhr, xlnl eond. Sac PP 644·7872or 645·7100 494-4492 S5000 7609589 .,.,. VIKIN'' -~ t 1350 Moped , ye llow Pu c h , ....., u • wn Maxi xlnl cond Bike '37 Jaguar SS 100, da!.s1c Crus. fWC. 7 5 gen. ' , , hit" s I hi VllF. ratho, sumlog. rack._marror & 0th.er ex w "• pec 1a w s. tourn bri d ge . s tall tras incl $375 760·0590 Steroo cass Many xtras shower Redul:ed 10 uf13PM. Must sell Best urter 700.2500 ch.6'75·lll00 xlnl cond. inditalors. '59 <.:hrys lec Sta ti on 848 L>ovc Street NEWPORT Rt:AC..:ll '77 Dodge window van . 752·0900 Sport~mun Maxi W.:n. 9707 I'S. PU. air. dlx int. 360 Audi ru 111. lo m1 , $53011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 760 1875 '7tl 5000, uuto. ps. pb, 8 1ls ten shoeks . a /c, am/fm "7tl '•T Uodge Sportsman cass. f7~JO 0 110 586·1594 Window Van. t:slm int. rules a <.', plb, p ts. trlr hatl'h -W 971 • am 1fm Cllss. 8 pass. IM ., 1\595 840-3410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6.'I Ford Van. 6 cyl Runs J(reat, t•arpetlng . panel mg. bed $1200. 960· 7866. 556-QKJ. ' IOI McLAllM11 23 . Fish Natl(l lJC .. 79, l.>asket . hurn. luw m1 Wag011. like new, mech AMto•-*-tSIO 1910DATSUH 510 2 DR. 4 5peed trans.. stereo. tape. air cond .. stripes. body side moldings & low males 12MZEAI $5495 NEWPO RT DATSUN BJJ.IJOO l978 Oat.sun 810 Wgn, xlnt cond. Lo mi. r ruise ron trol. AC. Square PkJt ~.100. 83\.1661 '78 OaL<iun 8210, 4spd. S3200 673·64i7 homt' or 558-7188 work UA ... DNlW IHI DATSUM 21oucourE 5 speed trans . 2 tont• paint. und1.•r r11111. full molcJangs. prolet't ion pkl( & Thcrnoguard pro tect1on pk1t 1262279 > $10 470 'i2 l!>O fiq I. orig own. I.lurk brown. auto. 1& <'. i.tcreo 1•1&ss. xlnt Nind $.5900 497 3104. 12 t3 1 ·~ '66 Ment'dt':. 220SE . Coupe. sunroof. JUSl re upholtsered. rt> bit cng. xlnt cond Slll,500 ORO 581 3427 '78 ~Diesel, silver. blue ml. snrl & all xtras. rnrnt COfld. forced suit'. m11kt• olfer 96Q-3tJ7S ·151, Me rc-edt•s .isost-:L. .. $ilrboard 7 rt 9 111. Hobert iOltu.'ll l>cs1~11 w /leash .JJt l'ond l <ire:ll <:'ri lit m IU Jlr C St' 11 l .. ,~ .. 5'19.500. Nwpt Yacht Ex '78 Vespa Ciao mopcrl, &·. I . b 5 SJ00/0 80 S40 5468 good No rus t $995 •••••~•••••••••• c~ter c1mso e. m rd. Z ---·-1m-5726. 11.'iCIN Beach Blvd. hrs . S16,Y95. Newport PEUGEOT MOPt;U l.A HABRA 1978 l>ats un 810 Wgn, xlnt cond. i\C. wire whls . $4,700 831·1661 Yacht Exch 6'75· 1800 Very lo mi. like new '70 MuStl\Jlg G rande. orig, m ME! (5 Mi. No. or SA Fwy I $350. 631·3176 xlnt cond. $1800. 960·1219 '74 Dats un 8 210, 4s pd, IOtl :11· BERTRAM. '73, GM eves You're In for 8 suprise at 1714tSZZ·Ull runs good. Orig owne r . NEWPO RT DAT W N BJJIJOO 'till 2000 Roadster. m111t whls. 2 tops. very n.1l·e S25()0.213 59G 5032 Ant hrat.:1 \l' grll) ... beautiful, must :srt> ~·or m erl y owne d b y ptlot. ~l-21~ - ................. 8V 63, full e lect ronic Mltor'cyclet/ OGM Leasing . Cars, Sunday by Appl. Tape deck & speakers. lhll RCA ~·· color equip.-2 stale. rms, m i.:. Scect-.a ttSO '87 Corvette 427 Roadster van.drlnicks l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Clean inlfexl . Sl850. ,2yrwrnty,lreede m ac. $105,000. Nwpt••••••••••••••••••••••• /\uto,a/c.41,000ori1inal 17141642·1944 673-3390. ry ~646:.!_786 Yacht Exch. 675-1900. ll&l HD Sportstf r c ust . mi. Ground up restora· r~~~~~~~~~~ '79•. Reseda Green. all ---------- M t7ZS '76 45(61. Low m11uae ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tape. 2 to ps. 11¥.900 e.4 C»J7. ·10 lJ4 Spider sapd. runs rebuil 1 $ o 080 i: opUana showroom cond '72 SlO G r eat Co nd . ,. Marranu S t e r eo 32' BAYLJNE"'R Sun· ~eto, m uit ton. u ,oo · 26mpa. no d own TOL Mi c h eli n R atllals aood. r adials. bra. aner s Sll2H73-3:M I "ca u 1800 nu SlOO brid1e ·eo F'WC Volvo'• MU. 1 X2ll7. Den ~3lOl. ..._ W..e.d tStO ....... 00/mo. 497 ... ..,,,. .,..,,,./080. 497.-c .. I! . • . • nil• •3192 •• ••••••••••••• ----•it. Still under war· auto p\lo,, am dn or ' -·a Ford Roadlter t2SOO. ••••••• • -'7S lJ4 Spyder. 5spd. mag y. ZSln COior col\1olf tr'd~·tab ovn 11• · '19 RONDA XLsoo. hke ·m Ford AA Truck. suoo. "73 or ·74 V W. Super Bu11 '77 aaor. sunroof. 4 1pd. '71 lMOZ. runs 1ood/n eed1 wh\els. am /fm c us. nu/Hc l'lOOcall now ments. $49,500. Ntrpl new, $1400 Lie 'd ro r •it Ford 2 dr aedan, Wanted. caa1. lik e new cond. 90mework. Sl700 or best 1 reat cond : 12 950 .1050 _ _[ ___ Vacht.Exch675·1IOO atneU3l·Ol70 .... 675·3115 541-3182 fll00.645-2314 olfer.M0-5'78 M).IMUal\er5. \. i _ • ' . -·-.... .,. • --.. ----.. ---....... ----•• ,.. * ..... -.. ~ . . .... . .... -- • '78 4.SOSL silver ~ int l(N!iit shape· Both UlPI. ait.800. 84()..3410 '79 MBZ 300CD. lt.000 au h 'Of")'. extra tank. Im · mac.123.000obo. M2•5'1N ... ...... --., . ~ .. , _ .. \ ••PW• ....... ..,,,.... ~ ... ll'W ..._,l.,orW; ~'9-firtM ~.Deoembef7,1MO CWLYAl.OT • ••••••••'••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ted ..... Uo-4 ....._. UM4 . 9746 ..... 9761 v•....-' 9770 V•wdlfls / 9170 ~ I •Cfl• 9770 ..... .' •• "!~~: ........................................................ \ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ¥_,,,. t77J C1 •11 9tll 9fl7 I 971 TOY OT A ,,..,:}! tw 1971 'fW '7 J VW IUS ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• •••••••••••• .... ••••••• •••••••••••• •••• ••• 1. • CIUCACOUH _.,,.,._. DIUIXllUS 7 pauen1er , low miles, VOLVO YOUl#I tt7tCAMAIO , ) speed uana , air cond OrMI•· fantutic condl KM~Y51.000miles Ir ucellenl condilion. _,__ CAIMIL.AC ,21 ·, 6 AM PM 1tert10 l"-.(•l .. lt) air .(33154). SHARP: <~71VRXJ .1 , ...... , ,,.L') ..... g/ .ir11•tt ...... •• •-wec1 Dl.+L•IHIP IN 20,000 ori1lnal m1 o . ,....,...,... .... · $1299 S4ttl --..-• f\all power air. sterc:<> LIASI MllA~:t!.u• @u-...L U-·-~-' ~C:·C~llOS A @HfcWl Mowcwf OVE==~RV C..,..I COUNTY! uuette. special wheel ~~ ..,_"' .,,_ .. VOUCSWAGIN IHC TS SALES, SERVICE etc. The Hard to Fio4 DlllCT! U$9 CA.IS YOtUWAGlN. IHC 1425 Baker Street &.1l.L...l.100 EXP ER AND LE~ING One: Absolutely likt 450SL I~ Baker Street IM-4100 COSTA MESA ~ ~. 1274WYC> COSTA MESA 13731 Harbor IAIUIKI $6995 I ti I ,.,.IOT 54f.UJ4 J!~~~r~:e 54'-3334 Garden Grove VOLVO ·N~·~ HUMT. IUCH TUllOt ----I '71 YW UllfT l966 Harbor Blvd. CA L HOHDA mo 23 '77TOYOTA '71 VW 4 &peed trans .• stereo. '69 VW Van. new eng, COSTA MESA ~ 19232Beach Blvd. llACH IMPOITS LOM6llOS COMYHTil&.I tape. sunroof & a one trans, mt. paint. com 646-9303 540.9467 /11.'CJ H.olo 111\i<I HUNTINGTON Bl!:ACll • NI Ouvr Slrrt"I \..~e Crum 2, $ ll~t:d ~11mJte low mileage, owner car. (:>45418). PI ct e I Y res tored , <I"'"'..,.......,, '>40 "llOO 961· 1959· and~ o~--r1~~:•11t:~ f:Wf-IORT Bi'!A~H ~~~~.r /\Mh,~I~. st~~::. claulc. 4 s peed . air. $4688 751 0089. _ ~•~••••••••••• U'Mal« 41 mun\h Ot;&.. 71J..0900 "ot1· t7l~lll OF832fi6 1 std'eo. •77 VW Rabbitt. mini AMC 9905 '60Cadillac. &d eng. OA<' 1t7) OOSl., lttlll ·n l'"~eut 54M Utt1~e1. HUNT. llACH $6991 t'Ofld .. 30,000 mi, AM 1FM •'•••••••••••••••••••••• beat offer lakes. m 11 t1 , t o b • l', 1J ~.uoo n1llt1!1 rs. 1• u. HONDA JIMMAllHO Sooy t•ai;s tape, sunrr. '74 AMC "Sport about ____ !>48_·9t06 __ . bro.-n bamboo ll:JIMll auto lr!Alll> .-11 lllC'lt'o. 19'l32 Boch lllvd. VOUCSWA•IN bestorr 631 5130 Wagon, orig owne r , air, * '79 SeVille Diesel S/R. <'AP 1'.\ll>l .l:l t,IA)O l .\I' 'twui $l0°SOO 01 ufft1r tlUN'flNti't'ON Bl-:Al'll lll'1ll 8each Blvd. ps, 6 cyl. Bs t o rr Loaded'. lmmac. non· a~ld~',:t:.1':,~lf-T l~i~ i.~D~)i. 96).ltst llUNTl.Nl42G·T200NOOBEACH ~ D'71YWUlllT ,. !!'!:!••••••••••••!?!.~ 1165-2108. smkr $12,000. 731-4445. ,.. I f ..__...._ 971r.o .. oor , automati c c ·. 9915 759-0'121 Ota u P•\ln\"ll l •~ ~ 197'llT0YOT• transmission,a1·r cond1'DIWIC ........ , ..... <>I"· \IU T •11 .. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• # A '74 vw IU'-v-vo '7t • •• 9920 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •63CORVAIR COMVERTllLE 96', res\ored, no sn'lt>J?' necessary. Phone 642·11119 630· lti~O MUSTSfo:LL' _.,,, -l ll • CllJCA • uoning, steroo. velour in· -, 264 •• .. •••••••••••••• •• '71 Eldorado xlnt cond loat.n '71POISCHI 2door.Hpeed.radioand Auto s ta c k , yello w. tenor. Low miles. Like Sunroof. stereo, leather, Brown , mu s t se11 :1--------- • t24 he at e r Y•Jur b e!i t Perfect car for your new <804VZLJ loaded Uk low miles '71 ELDO Sll0010B06459995 Di•orceForc.sSolt! • 450.-L't l>•n •m1t" low m1le~"e tran•nortat1·•n bu) daughter. only ss.ooo iu995 lli8706l "" · l ----•lSOIE.a..IG• 73 ,. ....,,., ,, • ~ u., ",. v 1 C 1 1 -uo:autifu car. all power. CH L' AM PU "'F ·75 Black ~ uf~O krt't'O C"""'4 I l'OUl>t' 4 l>l't'"d· air, lllltiPllRI mi es o mp ete) HUMT.IEACH SALl,llCEO IJlt&lelescopewheel,all L·1"""0ora·do.··-900. r1rn1 '72McMlteCarto 1<& Be1,e ba mbuo 1170~1 :.tert>o Super :.lll·k ir~495 ongmal t76llUY 1 H~D"' Sitts finelealher. ""' .., tf 7~Bruv.n b•Olbw 1l!t!Hi 1 l'"'"""'PJ -tt')QQ "" -. ,,,..,800 9 630 675-1530or644 181 MUST SELL ! I .... v•""' ....,._ l .. "'CH .,........ L9232 Beach Blvd JIM ir• a.....oo...1s ....., ..... 1 ·1690 N Tl li ue blue (,,,37112 1 S7995 ~•· -f)'.u-.. L llowou! -" , ew ures. recent tuoP 111 Wlute blue 142753 > HONDA f~ R HUNTINGTON BEACll IMftOITS '75 Coupe de Ville :JS.000 up. nf " transm1ssmn i ll Blue blue 14~\01 JIM MARINO l9'l32 Beach Blvd voucswAGlN INC 963·1959 1!17(1 HARBOR BLVD ·n White Se Ville $1650 orig m1 $4500 or best p s. p b . a c. 1416if:. 791\oUI) bamboo 1SU37IJ1 VOUCSWAGilEN 111.JNTINGTON Bt:ACtl 534-4100 COSTA MESA loaded. 50K m i, 814XNS 548-26(MI pa1·k:. Good on ga~ ru11 'i 9 M ii I' 1 e b d ml> u l 111'711 Beach Blvd t6l-lt5t · 13731 Harbor '71 VW CAMPER 61l·1276 64.5-2963. 752·0687 dlr ,79 Cou"" De Valle Low to dme' Will prob .. lt h 1 ~1 llliNTlNGTON l:iEA<!H ----Garden Grove Dynannte P·27. pop-top, --------"" run forever' twst oll••( • 450SLC 142-2000 4 7lS Celka GT Sspd. 39K 4 speed, air /\ sharp Cad1llal· Sedan De Ville mileage Xlnt. cond. Ask· over SlllOO. 968·5!!80 TI Stlverblar k\17J401 nu.pncedtosell559·5477 camper, load ed with ORANGECOUHTY '741own,fulleqwp.inci mg·$7.800.S42·2365 • s11:..1 ' ·1:i 914 New en"111e, ArC, '77 VW DASHER xtras. !997TS8l VOLVO CB radio xlnt cond ...., 1 k.. •. l971TOYOT"' ~luxc4doorautomat1c $7995 · C ao 9917 'IW>Chevette.a1r.lllt "hl. .7l'!Silver bllll·k \111221\) AV!> ~rµ •. oo s .,. runs "' -_,lliitliif.AllNO "'v''L"SlVELYVOI V'A Mal<e~((er661·2521L --PB I 6000 .... 700 98 ......... c-"'"t.• SR S with air. low mil e~ LA.'-., • "" • ---_, _ -·--••••••••••••••••••••••• • on > . m1. mu~• t-1---Mairi"e bamboo gre.t .... 4 ;,,..u;. VKv .. "' • Origina l buU)' blue . Lurge!>tVolvo Dealer 'tilCamaroClass1cSS396, sell.PPMl:l·51j)j7 157~1> .,,~ .,c.L..,.. . ... 1 Only 6.523 miles This l251ffXi\ 1 VOUCSW .AGfH 1n Orange County' • lOOSD's ·"" ........,,__, r""' aquer , im car is abso lulel) Ith 1871LBeach BIHJ UL'Y or Lt:ASt: ft 17 ~f DAY 4spd. new paint, xlnl M I b mat•, ~rl mech , $14,\IOO new Aul um at 1 l' $3695 lllJN1'INGTON B"' II IJIHECT •• cond. 52,400. •(278/\SCJ 7 y a I> e b a m 11 ll b7:J 7'.!0:l, 224 !lllil JIM M .... , .... 0 ,,.AC That's al you pay ror "Ac.c•u1. !OO!l44 1 lra11sm1sswn, air, l>tereo, • " 842·2000 .,..., ...,.. Husband DeHrh Wife Child & Cor! 1~-~~~~ .. :~~k .'i":~':,' ~:~~~;~~?~ ~ ~~ ruX :~:~:~ lll~~;;~~~~Cll ~=.:"~~~:·~wb;';~':~:: t!m!t~, D¥~:.~~T ALL CARS 1t 1 a I 1 H e s t 0 r l' d HONDA 80-2000 IJJIOl. $2200 or IJesl ufft•I' ----- ----DIRECTORY '74 Camaro, PS. PB. /\C, rally whls, dependable· 'ery cin. must sell $2700 631-4807 WIFEIS KEEPING Cllll.IJ SELLI NG C,.\H '7'! Monlt: C:i rk1 SHIOO take~' tllll! 5X>lll SALE 'llCED 1 l'nstmel 7" Alloys, 5 19'l32 Beaeh Hlnl lla\'e somethmi: to sell., &12·8632 10120 Garden Grove 81 DO IT NOW! JIM SLIMOMS s I> ll . .> e I I u w b I k Hl,'NTINGTON Bt:1\l'll Clas!i1(1ed ad:. do It we ll. Want Ad Help? GarCJf'r\ Gro vl? 530-9190 642-5671 SELL idle nems with a F'1nd what )Ou waut 111 _!?aily Pilot Cl~ssiri~d Ad Daily Piiot Cl<J~~1r1t•ch IMPORTS <NEAIU01 Call for appl. 963-1959 ~U21 Pristine PorsC'he l!JiO HARBOR JU . I> '71 Toyota COHO, 1\ Sl700 COSTA MtS/\ '63 356 'onche nulli well, ne"' br<Jkes. 611·1276 644·6866 tm~s & tunt: up. l'all Autos, Mew ~9-2(BT MF.RC EDES BENZ '76 9\21:: 1mmal· c·oml, all -------1 ame n 1l1 es. rare a y_,,,__ 9770 l'la.<,:,u• · 548 65-l2 -•CllJlft ••••••••••••••••••••••• $454.18 * '74 Por:.t·he !HI Targa, ·77 Rabbit , s nrf , fa ct o r.> air . alloys. am fm ca:.s 2dr $4500 I Gl.'m1n1 Blue. Im mac ororrer. 4!M 5881. 497 151:19 S12.000 orrer 646·0822. --'79 300 ------'69\'WCAMPEH '70 914 Good cond. $3500. Runs well. deµcndable possible tradt' ror Rab $2000 642 3003 tut !>48 .5363 I ·SO JURBO ·n P~rsche !114 x1n1 ·:!u.~~i~.S2~nt l'ond .. 1111 C'Ofld. Make urfer Days · 700-0590 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 DIESEL ~kfo'r5Hi~~·es. 645·807i ·~ Vw Bus. new eni:. new I trans. xlnt cond. Must Lo.,~~,, R~l~l2b~~ ~waw~ ~to~. ·:::~:::~~~::~::~~~~~~~~=~=~~:~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~!~~~~ ....... '64 Pon;c•he 356C. rignt ~3908. 1Hnr/bfack hand drive, bod y 1n pc•r month plus tax 1rnd pnmer. no rust. new eng, ·11 VW SQrbal·k $397 License. 48 month int mint. must :iac 56500 Good cond. SIBOIJ OMPETITORS' ·DATSUN 1981 PR\CES ot:L. OAC CA P cost 675-8295 Call 847-\901 c Rl.150. CAP reduction -----16328.00. Res idual valuC' loll Royce 9756 '74Super Beetle. new cng. $14 453 Tola! payment' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires & paint. 53400 be!it 121:800:64 plus tax Total "1 DEAUR IN U.S.A.. olr 557-1046 eves ,81 OLDS $69~29 lostartS759\.63 t046l!lt ROY ·11 Karman Ghia New JIMSLIMO .. S ~ CARVER engine. tires. battery, 1g. OMEGA 1970 mJlJ~LVD ROLLS-ROYCE nillon. pamt~2·~S =.c,~.909"' . . COSTA MES/\ =~'::::,. ·10 VW Bug looks good, suooUTf.D 'ACTOfl' l'fffCf • TAX u ic 611-1276 · ~ rebeng,new t1 res,xlnt usr ...................... . CLOSEOSUNOATS ~.;,f cond $1750•0 80 ~S8KfY'8'LA'i:iiRcKK .... $6J 56 78 MB 4 SOS E L Im '61 Silver Cloud Elegant maculalC' llro-wn tan White GuotJ l'und 'i.J \W Da!iher Dwscl. ~ lthr Low mileal(t: ,\f> Owner $21 ,500 640 4999 door. low mileage S980U I '""~ c111~ ::.umt' lca::.c f,.\O 615!1 o r b C ::. t o f r c r ~ E'-"°" & ••9'9"' Saab 97 60 54().6355 6i3·5494 I'll $UOOfSTfD FACTORY "'41Cf • T.U a L ·~~d:i~r:~~~~ a~~· H\r~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 \W Passenger flus, rl ~:"·~·u1•~"•5ci6~•e"'"$ ... 6 ..... 6 ..... 6 ..... 5 .... needs tirl's, SJ5001bel>t LEASE good mileage. rcblt cn14, ofr 64().6395 DIRECT' S!(XX) 760-9426 ·1~ 3000, leather. s unroof. ·' '73 VW Conv Cherr} Hell ~~ c:~ ..... n• 1mmaeulatc. SIS.750. 1981 SAAi Xlnl S470l>f1rm suoourio,ACTOllY • .,u &L ~4 >833·1361 9742 ruaao, ·73 Bug. ,.~h:'.6:d l'Ond ~ew:ludeta·s1·c·c·F_.0·0RilT~~::::t;,,$ .... 5 ..... 4 .... 0 ..... , ... •••••••••••••(>••••••••• BEACH IMPORTS Wants to trade for VW 1970 MG MIDGET K:A Camp~r Llit c cvrs 848 Dove Street 642.3722 ROADSTER NEWPORT BEACll E">S"°", F....,,. 5.'>,00t> oriJ(inal mile:. "/\ 752·0900 '76 'l/W Rabbit. S1:1r whb IOOOUflD 'ACTOflT r.u & l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1981 DATSUN 510 lnctudM Calif EmislQf'I l Fre9" (Ser 200b13) SUGGESTED FACTOlf'I UST PRfCE $6.1.39 ,,.,. ................................ '. ...... ,.5939 1981 DATSUN 210 Includes Calif. Err11s080s1032\) f,e;ght (Ser SUGGESTfD fACT~V LIST PRICE + TA)( 6 uC Little J ewel" t536B~I l L..1..-. 9762 Am Fm. 4spd. xlnt c·ond UST ""9CI • $1995 .--w $2700 641) 045-1 HU~:~!CH ·····;;;;~~;~~~····· '72Coovertible.xlnt c·ond CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE-GET THEIR PRICE IN l~NtT<~~8~E~\Cll L4~:nJt'!f!~1c3(:~: ~-~-J1~~~=1~~n3:4 250 WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER 963· t 959 CO@X.ZM 1 '64 Bug. s nrl. cherry pam t ·~~~~;·~·~.\·:,~ ~~i!cH ;;:~:.··~:·:··::· §.' r!JL1[llfthl]Jj{~ ·l~J f:!.I J ~I NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR 9744 19ZJ28each Blvd . Stereo. xlnt pri t·r a\ •••••·~;;;·~~·~•••••• HUNr~~:~:s:EACH ·=:~:interior. re· W YOU OON~~ya!:U~~:= YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH! ROADSTH Lale ·77 4 wheel drive built engine. Slf>OO MGI DATSUN!!! Custom paint work, 4 wat(on . wood s ides. ~-3879 _ -GAS GUZZLERS ACCEPTED speed lrans .. mag wheel~ stereo cass a r many I# & AM /FM c a.ssette , . i . . -'68 BUS. gd coml . nu -•a• <626SPG). more xlras. ~.000 ~I. d utch & tires. s tereo. ·' • ",. $3995 lop cood. $4200 ' 640·0327 best ofr. 979·6150 · • 16 99°A .. ~~~~~~DA ~~J:~::,:;~ ... 'UL mw PAID FOR QR NOT J!f!..~!t..'!.., ' O 1425BakerStreel 'HGL, JOmpg + hwy,· SCllOCCO :11 .. ----------... II' •••• COSTA MESA rltdials. a m /fm cass. rns Dynamite low mileage ALHAMBRA OATSUN great, nds body work ortster in immaculate 545-1134 $1800/bsl ofr675-9867 condition. 4 speed. See to ANAHEIM DATSUN appreciate. ARCADIA DATSUN INC '7t. MGI , Toyota '765 SSttS Dy n am I t e s p o r l s ••••••••••••• •••••••••• JIM MAllHO WALL y TUCKER roadster, 4 speed wilh D rs c air.Special: (1615821 '78 Celica lirlb<tck, a 1c. VOUCSWAGIH A UN IN $4995 am 1fm. auto, 14100/of 18711Beach81vd. BA1.0WINDATSUN JIM .._.,..11._._ fer 979-~-HUNTINGTON BEACH -"" l4J.2 000 CANOGA OATSUN VOUCSWAGIH '79Celica Llftback. 37,500 ---------COSTA MESA DATSUN 18711 Beach Blvd. rru. tan. SSpd, air. snrf. '76 YW HUNTINGTON BEACH pg. steroo tape. Fm & COMYllTIILI CUL VER cu v OAT SUN 142-JOOO a I um i n um w h I s . I OOWNEYOATSUN INC ---------• s 6 2 o 0 / o B o _ Dynamite baby b u e '7t MCH (714>e-~. classic. 4 speed. stereo. BREA DATSUN <IB>NOSI 4 cylinder. 4 speed. $5695 ZEE OATSUN (100WQV> 1980 CELICA Lirtback_ $52tf f\ally loaded like new. .IM MAllMO IRVINE DAT SUN 661·2120 646·8239 YOLISWA•IN GAROEN GROVE OAT SUN 9--. _,,~ .J~ 18711 Beach Blvd. ~ ,_.,... •• '79Toyota Celica lif\back, HUN'TlNGTON BEACH BRITISH CARS GT, red. 22,000 m i, auto. 142-2000 ' • 1' II Auto Center Dr. air. blue book 16,635, ask· --------- Irvine 830·7300 1111915,800. Real Bargain: '73 VW Bua • .JUnt cqtuf i 48M181. 13,000. • 11oe. 11,000 ml, need• 548·6446 wart, now a clualc, xlnt 'T1Corona, $spd, AM /FM . lw restoration: SlOOO. at.-.o, AC, 2 dr. yellow Parting Ou\'! 1974 --.aft. 5., w/\m lnt, l owner, xlnt Volkswagen Bug parts "71 llGB Custom Blue cent. Runa areal '3450. for sale. &U-9157. Coavt. mau. rack, ,..,. VW parts, 'U left 6 right _,,_, aaertflce 12'100. 11 CGrolla SR.5, JS.OOO mi. ::· '73 left door. 950 lll.aM7 Orla owner. rm mac. h. $49.'744 "II GT.•" ena, slht lnt ., SlllCJO, ~-•• vw Bua. reblt en1. mt r.. alnt. lluat sell. U.ve 90CMlbln1 to aell? • loob areat SlllO/otr. .... a...tnedadlclolt well. M7.fS12or ... 1147 Av,om1t1c au cotto radio m ... ~ (01741\.f $4495 11 IATSll 1211 2 II. IO.Ull 4 •Pd AJA..fM r.0-0 1'T'ac;J .,,_,~ '"•'Pl "71WJ01 $3595 11IAT'ml1114 lotl SOM • llJd NC I'S iv.o #lo' 1teoeo 1'1SYNS1 $4995 r ' $4795 '11 .. tpO ·~ """° ""~ "9"1'' IW2SlotlJJ $2995 1111m 111 •a ·-" .... ,,. . ..,..,_ ....... tl•alYW> SsOd ~ ... __ _ ,.,,..,.. -ATlllWl.I $7995 AvtOfftahC W ...,., \.. ~ 00-.' •tndOWI ' ... roof 1WVCSI $7495 14 2mct'l • -... /IN..f'Y _., ._ ....... (OO~GVI $3995 001 0' TSUN INC C.ILL IAN O• TSUN f00T"lll OATSliN llllC '-100111 O•TSv" IRI V'LlEV Qt.lSvlll 1111C l ONG 8£ •CHO•' S\JN DOWNTOWN l • VO TORS ii.APE Ril.l OA 1 SJN INC UNIVfRSAl CITY Q,\T SUN 11(; NEWPQPI OATSUN ::>1.11., -.OAISv" Y"OIHS PASAOEN A 0Al5UN SOUTMBAYOATSUlll II(; BARY.'ICK IMPORTS ING SAr!U. ANA QA TS\JN INC Mill ER IMPORTS lttC TORRANCE OA TS\JN ....•. ~............ . •••• ~ .......... : ~.~ .... .,, .•... ~.~~ ........... ~.~.1: ....... !~~-~.1: ....... ~· UIM . UMill .... "" f\ I # tt61 ,.._ \-ff61 .. ~. tt61 ..................... . ...•............... ······················· ........................................ ,., ......................... . ·-ffll • n41 ltHfOID "ltPLYMOUTM 977POMTIAC "7t One Pri• tcy&. lm· ................. -.................. PINTO 19U111 HOlllOM ~RIM• mac, nK mi. estate sale "'~.e.\UIO. "·.f:· "It Cartier Ill uk V WA90M 4.,..a, alreoediUoolaa. "Bl.a• lillrcl apeclel" . .-0.5tM710 a ~w-... ~. Wttlle/Hav)' aao.too :w.ooo on11ua mUH. Look: <TflYKll Low. low mllH1 Full ·n Catalina Station • Rml l'J$-LUOorM4 1811 AllCoaaetlc, ear. power S42tt r.;,•Pi) alr • wheel•· w...,. very 1d mecb. ' t•I l lHtlnt. fldlo en,d ~ AJ--"I Clean int/ext-11000. • W ~ Mark Ill. nice hMi•. Doa t ntlH thll •-\'Cc.,._.. -g.~731 ... ••••••••••• ....... ('at' blac k on black ww. <•MFW> ~ -HUNT.MACH •-----· ------• .. 1'da1'af11 a.a1~T. retalt 1&4QOti.tulr 63' Otll .J.~cH 11A!0~!l!ror. --~~lvd. ~=.!'rt~uon~:.~: ~t·'!.~:,t~~IO' :""r~.a!'..:~~:-.a .__, ttlO MC*DA ltviM l.10·7800 HUNT. BEACH nice car. SJ.•. 8.15·$726. ....... l)OlOOO PUl>ll ofr U• UU ..... •••••••••••••••••• tmaBeachBlvd. "74~.lcyl,auto,alr, t6J.lt19 '73 VentW'a. Hatchback. . e 0 wknih UlO W ORANGE COUNTY 'S HUNTINGTON BEACH pa. pb, alarm. ad mp1. ?lT,_Amt Rea au. ldnt cood. $1800 • UI MITI ~w ..... ~. li11nt• A1,111 ,...,1 _ 9'J.1959 simri..toer.544·526.5. w/T .... & oeo. PP. 963~ •t;WI ~lT ""'7,"~on •11 "'P"" Wa111m, air, uNg~~~~lW~RY 'TJ Pinto Wa&on Xlnl 'IZ Valiant 6 cyl. auto. a.t..Werier 'TI Gran Pti1l·T·top, orig. auw lran., C'ltian. 11900 Cond SlioO. work car· runs good, Powtt alffrina. brakes, -owner. au extras. xlnt i11Ai•:t1711 --#JffJ&dJ•• llU·lW $m. 33'1 Peach Tree Ln. windowi . Power door cond. Best offe r . ·P.P . ~ ,_..-.i -CM. locu, rear window de-631-12116. MS·M!rl lJN(;'Ol.N ME'RCURY '72 2 dr. Sedan. IUlo. lo 9t61 touer. 18 MPG with 403 ___ 9_9_7_4 l" llAutA>~nter Or. mi. Sl,100 or best ofr. ,...._ · VB. AM /FM 8 track .... .,. 957c1581 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-.ann. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SO fwy-Lake Forest uit ~;...;.;,..;..;;... _____ --t _,., IRVINE 'T6Wqon4lpd,xlnt cond. '14 Sport Coupe manua l 516-1415 '74V~~700 __ __ _ ----- ll0-7000 &ood I•• milea1e. I trans a /c p/b,uckels~ '72 Ponti•c Station Wgn ---You don't need a IUD to Clualfied Adi are the ..aCUIY nu&.. moo. 912-2020 p/door, lo miles. g all pwr, rwa line. Good '78 Wqon, xlnt, new ball. "draw fut" when you answer to a succeHful ttlO C..,., 71 Hatchbat'k, • apd. 4 m .. p.g.s ~~O. mllea&e. $600 0 80. tires. pis. Ss~ . roor place an ad in the D•ilY 1anie or yard tale! It'• 9940 Al&omallc tranaomission, cyl, lood cond, s1aso. · 4!M-912113 rack , 22K m t. 12600 PUot Want Ada! Call now a better way to tell more •••••••;·~~··••••• fal'lary air condltion1n&. 6'13-lll3.873-2l80 WantAdHelp? 642-~78 642-8761 -642-5118. _,P_•....:1111"-lle_1 ___ _ C:~-power sleerin&. power ....._.Mew 9100 ......_Mew 9100 Allles, Me" 9100 ...._.,Mew 9100 ....._,Mew 9100 AMto1. Hew 9100 {~e rrum 2 Ooe with brakes l!l5lYTLl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ll '\) L. '\ \ff tH l K \ 16 Autu l t'nll'I l>r t11Jlol1lal1C lUWlffilSilOft, S49t 9 ~JO iOOV .ur cond1llon1n1 . re1u ..,_ #J/IJ£-A_ °'•• l>wnper.stereo Ooew lh ~ ,...,.,....,_ I l>~. i.vecial paint. UNCOLN·MERCURY 11 lt''>.:~I !HIO llU O ~lereo. s unroor. rear 16AU.loCenter Or. !Jumper. etr. Irvine 830-7000 HUMT.llACH tJ Monte t'<11h• ,rut -.Ch. nd ... paint 2;,h. ~ m1 $l!AAI ~J l\1~15 HOMOA ESTATE SALE 1972 19232 Beach Blvd Mercllr)' Marquis Sedan ll NTINOTON B~ACH lo mileage call Mon-Fri 9U· t t59 Sam·5Pm 558·34S9 Helen "N Nova, io 1111. 11v1_lll huch ....i $199~ 557 !'>(It){, '71 FOID WAGON S.'>,oo.I m1le11. (642JSAJ Sl4t9 ~ ......... !!.~~ ~ ~·'61.· ' 9 'Chryi.lt>r 'ordoba. 1.JNt.:OLN·MERCURV ioM:led with xtr ai.. $2600 16 Auto tenter Dr. '74 Suzuki GT 550. $600. Jrv111e !U0·7000 can 537 ~55 dyi. ~ 1383 - eves. Ask for V1t·k v '67 Falrnn Good l'ond. ;--Cordob 000-Great trirnsportatwn. 7i _ a. :W. d~l ssoo. 675 "240 Fisher '11 Mercury Ma rquis . have you cherked new X. K. new cars for pr1t·e & eqaip'.' ·rhis ruti-stze <fdr sedan driven 17K m1 by retired pvt ·party. Has cruise control, dimate conlrol. r adio, d11~1ta l dock . p :.. new disc brakes. radial tir1~s. All around. Mus t see. mint 111t. dark· brown & lan . ext. to appreciate s,Jg45. &art S2JOO 493-8529 '70 MA VERICK-Great ~I. (1A\'Y683l l'U· new 11re:.. am rm. - ,30 1'ranspor1allon Z!> Mpg Callwllt• 9 S625 080 548 9611 or .... mcj 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ozn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unc. Cont '79 Stretc h, lo • ml.SlS.000 ·w LTD. 60M. I owner. 1910 FOID -~~1985 I~. a c. must sell, SSOO or MUSTAM(i ' •~ "'f 673 6378 4 s.......i trans . r adio & 1,72 U .... C:-..... _ .... .,.t_ .... er -.-.~ " ~ powersteering. (106017) ffOo. 2129 M 1ram ar. 'iJGrnTor Sqr Wgn Show $5288 Bllt>oa 675·2013 Hm Cond. Cstm Tri Pkg c:.-..... 99)J nu_stl_bllS ~1695 646 7274 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 LTD 4dr sedan. ~ood SHOWROOM COMD. t•ond, new radial tires. ·75 T TOP S8.'JI) !'>l5· 1007 ii f'ord LTD. xlnl ~oni.I Air. nt'w tires. xlnt work l'ar Must sell. S995 OBU. !f7!HOOO. Poy.ier brak e:.. p ower Wiadows. power ..,ll'cnn~ with tilt l t'lt':>l'Oj)lllg steering whePI. air, AM/FM stereo. rt!ar win dow defogger. aulom<Jttt· trans Snow whitt· with Unc• 9945 Burgwllly interior 27 .ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• m iles lm mat·u la tt• lnruout · ss.100 754 ti79o or Ans wer Ad 1120~1 . '74UMCOLM MARK IV l'-IEWPORT OATSUl'-4 . - 8 JJ.IJOO ·73 Must an~ M ac·h I . 351-2V. VB. rebll. 111.000 m1. auto. PS. PB. AC. 1\M11''M , mags . Orig ownr $22501b:'t ofr !l>7-SIJ48. 546-8984 '6.5 Convert'iblc. auto. V 8. ii;. restored. $1!100 rirm ~Sfj65. 642-GJO · 2-1 hr.., l-\lll 11ower 155-0KQV I CALL 130.7000 '68 Mustang sh;irp, mags . new paint. good 1nt . • ·7~ Velte l.oa<ll'd 1-:1' \reme ly low m 1 lei. '1400/080. 751·6271 dys. ~.eves. 4D--'J~. ~-~ • si5C)O 080842-5956 ~ ,.Ntmw•c: --------- UNCOLN·MERCURV 16 Auto Center Dr. P B. radio, healer $13 lrvml' 830 7000 or best or!eT 644·~52. s.&Mdle items 642 56711 Wot Used Aa.toi. Used '68 ~ustang CLt\.'iSIC VS . •••• ~: ••••• •••••••••••• ••••• ••• • • •• ••••••••••• aulo. xlnt l·ond. S2SOO -------------------~-------~ $1000!! SAVINGS ROM MFG. RETAIL PRICE STICKER ONA NEW 1980 VWDASHER STATION WAGON ID No . 33AO 179789 I M.S.R.P. $9,6SO Discount $1,000 fB,650 Plus Tox ond license I ,,.... Acctphcl • S•l•d To Prter S-. DECEMBER 6·7 1980 ONLY WEEKEND SALE! ltrl YW -'1pd, radio, one owner. '5,000 mil•. (527MOY) .... 1 .. 1 ,_ -T&m Cpe, V·6. ' spd (732 '""l ~· ltrl YW •••n 2 dr. A 1pd, rodlo ••cellent condition. ( l 4'MKW) _.., ..,. ._ _,. ..... cyl ... tpd, l 9.000 -.(557VMM) ..... ..,. YW -' spd, ttweo. top lhape. (161 ~) .... I ••I I I ... cpe. ' 1pd. tun roof, A.IC. . (No..otl) ..... 4!n-4Sll> ·74 Mustang II ong own. pis. a le. new body 1pa1nl, clean $2200 675·5163 ·~Mustang . $1000 Runs good. 631·1528. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 OLDS W AGOH 77,000 miles X·tra i.harp (l61ELK > St699 'W Olds 442, 63.600 mi. SlOOOlrirm. 675·16S4. '760LDS C:UTUSS Automatic transm1ss1on factory air conditioning_ <421PIE> . $2499 ~ ?"-t/J.• LINCOLN-MERCURY 16 Auto Center Dr. Irvine 830·700< '73 Vista Cruiser. Full power, xlnl. cond. 3rd seat. Mainta i n ed w/great care. 76,000ml. $1475. 645-6505. ask ror Jeannie. wkdys '7lOLDS ·Cun.ASS (662WFKl Stitt ... ~,.tlJ·• UNCOLN-llERCURY 16 Auto Center Dr - lrviJ)e 830· 7000 '74 otdl, loaded 1185 759-IUO iO Olds 98. Executive edi- l .• in. New tires. new bat- tery. Xlnt. running cond. Clean inter. Full power. $450 .. A•k for Mark: 175-$141 '790lds Toronado. Diesel, fUl1y equipped1 like new . . $10,IOO firm. 840-8862 . ........ '11 TOR. DSL. s nrf. to.did, m\llt lfll 110,000. P.P ..... Mal or 7D·Ollt '14 Pinto Station W p . aood cood. By owner. SHOO. 111·1'13, 10·1. 117--aft IPll. • • THE ·CALIF•lllA . EDITIOll Tttl MUSTAN• CAUH»IMIA IDmoM CONVllSION I". MADYOUI 1979-1981 MUST AMfi LOOK Liii AM IXP .. SIVI IUIOPIAN IMPOIT, POI AN IMDPIMSIVI PllCI. THI CAPll CAUllOIMIA BITION"'COMYllllOM I". THI IMIXPIMllVI WAT TO TURN YOUR 1979-1981 GAPlt IMTO THI CUSTOM CAI YOU WAMTI SEE THE CALIFORNIA EDITION AT THESE LOCAL DEALERS , FltA .. PIOTO UllC Mere IAYR.ADHOE '"" ......... u. t.tlrc II R/a ..... • ....... c ....... .848-7739 830-7600 CHAFFll MOTOIS •ALPIMFOID IHM ....... •llM. .............. ........ S ; tuu•• 644-0211 787-3800 \ \\ \' UilC .... ... ..W" ' . t \ ...... ...... '""...., ~ \ \ ,." ...... ,JI :c. .. ~ .. -= /~ I ....... . , \ ..., .. er..r 1 \ \ " I - ... &INAt······-········ SPORTS -LOCAL WAN T ADS·· .. •' '' Bl1ffi:El4EAD '? '' OLDSQUAW''? A ''NORTHERN '(OU KNOW WHAT l'VE BEEN TJ41NK IN6? l'VE BEEN THINKING MA'1BE VOU'RE A ''NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH I/ ~ WATERTHRUSH II 60E5, ''TWIT TWIT TWIT SWEET SWEET SWEET CMEW CMEW CMEW'' TWIT TWtT TWIT SWEET SWEET SWEET CMOMP CHOMP CJ.40MP ''roor TOOT " TOOT .. NOT ''ToOT TooT IOOT!''TWITTWIT TWIT!! NANCY AUNT FRITZI -··CAN I GET ONE OF THESE LITTLE CALCULATORS TO DO MY MATH WITH? . FOR6ET IT! IT'S OBVIOUS '(OU'RE NOT A '•NORTHERN WATE~Tl-IRUSH 1 ' NOT 1CHOMP GNOMP CHOMP!" CMEW CHEW CMEW! THATS NOT THE WAY TO LEARN MATH --.I WANT YOU TO USE THE REAL OLD- TIME. WAY THE OLD -TIME WAY IS SURE INCONVENIENT---· ''TUR~&' VVLTU~E ''? DON'T FEEL BAD •• THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD WHO DON'T KNOW WHO THE'r' ARE OR WHAT Tl1E'f' ARE By Ernie Bushmiller ALL THE OTHER KIDS HAVE 6fHEM I DON'T CARE-- '-•. -._.__.. -----. • CMIEJ:/ !'VE I C.OME . 'TO A O&C1510N. NOW TMAT~ NEW6. .. r HAVE DECIDED THAT NEW~ "&PO~TING I~ NOi FO~ ME, IT'~ .A90LAT TIME',, A~THlA~. 1 t ! i i . i i : • i 1a·1 I A ltEPO~Te~ HAS TO ee 6TLAB60J:(N, ~efl51.sreN~ Perz'~IAA~rv e , AND l.ANABL..e' ro TA KE "N011 For<: AN AN'5We~ ,,, -ANO THAT~ vU~T NOT MY ~iVL.E. THE~EF='OR'e:, I'M CHOO~IN6 .ANOT'HE~ 1-INE Of: WO~K • . GOOD. W~AT 00 YOL..l. PL.A~ ? To ee . JHAT9 AIOUGH ON£:.. 11Ll-FIND '30METH1N: ' '-' -.J D G E PARKER AN IN~lA~ANCe ~AL.E'~MAN. - .. . . . . . . . . . . . -. . ... . - JUST e>ECAU6E THAT CHET WE'LL DtSCU68 BEFORE TAKIN0 THE OlED IS NO REA60N WHY EVERYTHIN0 IN A CHEl'6 DEATH CHANGES WAIT A 00 YOU MEAN THEY CAN . IHE CHARGE iO POS!?ISL.f. MINUTE, BOOK ME? IT WAS bELF-· KEL606 DOWN 10 iHE COPb SHOUlD WANT TO FEW MINUTES, z~o DE0REE MURDER MR . -DEFEN6E ! POL.ICE HEADQUARTERS A6K TIM MORE QUE6ll0NS! JEANNIE! OR MANSLAUGHTER! DRIVER! FOR QUE6TION IN 0 , ~':""-r2---~~-__, 5AM DECIDES THEY fJHOUlD 00 10 HIS OFFICE Fl ~ST !' -j/,A.RO J.P 1z~~2~r Ii DEPENDfJ ON WHETHER 1HEY e>EL.l6V~ IT WAfJ 5EtF-DEFENfJE, TIM! 6UPP06E l~Y DON'T BELi E.VE l'M SURE 11 WA6 !7EL.F-DEFEN6E AND· iHAlWOUlO THEY DO BOOK TIM! CAN'T 'l'OU eE NO • GET HIM OUT ON BAil? PR06L.SM I PROVlDIN0 YOU CAN COME UP WITH THE OOND! .. --------....-----.... --_,_ ____ _. __ .., ___ --· .,.... LET'6 t71i DOWN AND TAL.K THIS OVER! THERE ARE SOME QUES- TIONfJ 1 WANT TO A6K ... AND 1 NEED lHE WHOLE TRUTH . 50 HELP YOU! HAVE YOU EVER ~EEN ARRE.!'.JTED, TIM? l'VE NEVER BEEN 1N61DE A POL.ICE 6iA\ION IN MY LIFE, MR. - DRIVER! .. . . i • MOON MULLINS ._ __ _ <50 FETCH MY SLIPPERS, 'SCR,ATCt-L .. "'THAT'S A GOOD DOG .. ill ~ DOCTOR SMOCK :t. KNOW YOLJ HAYS CSR I E:VANCE:S AGAINS"'f' -rHe HOSPl'IAL-, SMOCK ..• WHIL-E! we. we"e OU,.. ON "f'HE! PICKe~ L-INE5S FOR SIX weeKs ... I .L ' ME~EY,AGo~ PLUSJ-llt: ... .. 1HE.RE. ! me FILM /5 lAJOULD SOMEBODl.> UP AU. 1U~EADED f FRO~T GET IHE l..IGH/6 ? b Ferd and. Tom Johnson . , UH··IHAN-K Yo u) 1<,AYo. AN" eve:N ,-HOUGH WE: ARS FAIRL--Y ORGANIZE:P, :X: SLJGGE:S.,-YOU COOL-Ii" .' AL-L-"f'HS PA"'f'I eN.-rS c:so-r wet--L- AN C::> we N.,- HOME!.' CERTAIN LY IS <5E'TTING ONToWARD CHRISTMAS ... By George L~mont '/2·7 YA see, -rHe L-AS~ DOC1'""0RS' s-rR1Ke· WE: HAP FA 1 L.-E: e:::> MISSRABL.-Y. .. IP'r• ..... -.. -.4\ -·-·-·-----·--~-----~--·--··. --·-..... ··-..-..-·---·-· ·-··-.---.~-..-.. ---~,~ <. -----··--·-..... -··-·-.......-..,--~···- ~•u••L.E ~l(IH&.f. ~"'"'"' ~"""'-E ""''''"" S"R19'LE SCRll'""E SO(t~flE ~Rll''t.e. ................. --... - • 12-7 .__ ... .,._ ___ IL I .• 1NPU1JliA&LV. MA~C.~~ ='=~M9ANPfa1f &RO~ PE=NC:U ... POtN'fS. I I I I • t1 1. .-<NOW! ONE. MC::>H>E ANO .JOHN CAN EAAN A De~£.' 0U'f ME;~ 60ff.-tEi:;.>itJGo 1"HE: FuRNl'fUQG ! THf. SIGN OF "T~E MANLINE55 15 A MAN w~o 15 N'T AFAAIO 1'0 L£'T OTH~ SEE H 16 EMOTIONS! ·- .. 500 ! "THAT'S ~I FUL-1 C'OCTO~! .. •· CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYESt There •re •t l•Ht six 4'1ffer· ences in dr•wlng det•lls between top •nd bottom penel1. How 41uiddy un you find themt Check .n1wers with thoM below. 6u•n 11.11 •t •1P1.1•) t 6 u•H11A1 '' ,,.A-.is ( •~1•w• '' ·~•d ~-J-llol1•AO~f>l IAi~W ~ 6ut•\l.., \I ~~l\i,>14 t IUU .. O!P" ~-l"'W 1-cu~•ll!O • CAUGHT LOOKING! We MYer •let find eut l9ow SHte ... out of this dilemma. Anyway, tMs lt t.ow ... descrilttd tt: "THE DO ORSWE RELOC KEDTH EWIND OWSST IT'S SIMPLE DIVISION! It Is possible to divide the diagram •bove into fou r parts of approxl mately the wme size and shape. with each part containing the fig ures O through 9. It may be done with a pair of scissors or a poncll. If a pencil Is used. you may wish to employ a ruler as well. Remember. the dia gram Is to be dlvl'ded into four parts. each part conta ining the Hg ures 0 through 9. P S Think simple. It's that easy: J~JO>Ot JN ..,, WOJt 6v1un> ,0 6utM•JP AQ U.Utii'6e•O acMA•Q '"Y 3. UCKAL ASTHE REWAS NOCHI MNEY ." RHrru91 SPKint to decipher H. • Take Stand! 'Tis uld that when Santa was faced 0 with the dilemma abow. he stood there akimbo. How would you go about Imitating his stanc:e? ·p,."'"'l\O PIUMll \AIOqte 'MN "° 'PVfll llllM PU•IS • Svm Funl The sum of thrte consecutive numbers is 6J. What thrte numbers? AMwer t1ulckly. 0..,.. Al-- -A11.1 .... 'AIU,....i e Alddle·Me·This! How did the carrots sign their Christmas cards? "From the bunch." Who brought pre~nts after a 20·year nap? Rip van Kringle. What do you call a backup Santa? A subordinate Claus.' 16. . 'i SHAPING UPI S.nta hH a way of getting in shape for his annual trip. You'll-Me how by adding miuint llne1. For ·Better or For Worse ----------------------------111m11"""'~ YEAH, LIKE SECOND LIEUfENANTS ARt= ALWAYS FAIR &ANlE.roo. LIZZIE, '/OU DON,T WA~T THAT HOT DOG-. .. Q\\JE-\T TO ~ MOMM'Y. HOW DID YOU KNOW THAT I'M A SfCOND LJEUiENNJT IN Tl-lE RESERVE 5 '? I \I'S A DEAD . GIVEAWAY. •• . . CHOICE CUTI Add colors to the timely scene •bove: t-Red. 2-lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. s-Flesh. •-Lt. I'""· 7-Dk . brown. I-Dk. green. 9-Maroon. 10-Gray. 11 -Dk. blue. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters l n the word below to form two complete words: CATEGORY THEN score 2 points each for all words ot four letters or more found among the leltt'rS. Try to score at least so points. l•O> 'A•..1!) \,LIPJ6ttu• ~IQl\\Od . by Lynn Johnston , • IHAT /-fOLE IN YOUR HEAD. , .\ -t - • ' 12.·7 wow ... \ OON11" "f"tMK \ 0(0 . VtR~ W£LL. OtJ 1'~\~ £~AM . WM£tJ£V£R '400 PfRfORM 1"01 .. & 6~,­ ~ 'IOOR A&t Llf '/. 'iO" 'A~ AL.WA'iS MDL \'M ~~-( Ar~AtO 1'0 t.t"f; t1' fa i'.t£ f'«Of£~$0Cl . ~-.. __......~ __ .... ___ ~ M~O \JP ~u""' ! 1 ~1"0•£0 fOR f~t-S 1tS1', I 1'Rt~O 1'0 ~£Sf'ONO 1"o 'fM£ 0"£$flD~~ tAWnt 1~1'£lltG.E~f ~~£ft~ ... ·~ rr so l-tM'f'£N4) 1"Af 1 .. £'l 'R£ • ~--' l~CORRtCr, IT~ N01'~lN(, -ro S~ A~"~M£0 or. GORDO -.· ••••• • ••• • • •• • • ••••• • • • • • • ..... : . : ~ . •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• . .... -• • • • • • • • •••• •••• •• •• 11-7 I 1~1"1K t'M bOl~b 'fO CR'/. By Gus Arriola ....... ... • ••••••• •• •• •• • • ••••••• • ••• ·. -.: : ( ~)""~ ••• • d •••• ·~. -1 . ... : ~ . '-.. • WJ.IATCAN A • ..._,· WHAT'::; THIS ..JIVE • ABOUT; '~s Tiie CJet:JW Fl.1£:.5".E» •e BOO'/ J3EL/E\/l? • .• ..t- .....--.....-......._ • IAJ AIOW'DA"IS~ •. • • SHOE l~T 1UINKf.O ... • c:> - • W£U., lU£Y AU.-WO~ WffU ME AT l'E~ IF 1UAT HEU'5: 1 • by MacNelly W""'ft'Kll- f'EWG ™'~ ~iffeMarne Guy de 5'1rphelle CUASU~ wou~o [3£ A NICE. PINNER WINE ... DAILY PILOT .. . Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yow Health. THBTI YOURSELF .s.o.t Ill ....... • I ..... ID "Al*." f-'Y .... '41 ........ Aloe . llN ..._ II Y 10017 Wll 119r SS 11t _.. .-Sony, .. an' --.rs FOR POSDIASTER GENERAL WIUJAM F. BOLGE.R Does It P9Y the P09t&I Servk:e to pro· mote stamp collecting? Who deter· mines the UM of a penonaltty on a atamp? -B.R.S. Beachwood, N.J. •The Postal Service receives. revenue above the cost of producing stamps, so the answer Is yes, we do take in more money than it costs to produce and sell stamps and albums to hobbyists. Last year. we estimate. our net revenue from this source Hil 1$ the stamp of approual. totaled $85 million. The Citizens' Stamp AdvisorY Committee selects individuals and subjects that will appear on stamps. Committee members are appointed from outside the Postal Service, and each year they review hundreds of sugge_~..t~ons we receive for stamp subjects. They then send me their recommenda"'lfons. and I make the final decision. FOR OSCAR PETERSON, featured on National Public Radio's Piano Joa II PluM explain your remark that ~mu.le Is not an occupa- tion." If not, what• tt? -M.W., Savannah, Ga. •I mean it's a profession, a little bit higher than just a job. To be Involved in music, one needs dedication. and within that sphere of dedlcdtion comes the interest in the off·hours. through listening to other players or records. It becomes one's whole life. My profession is music. and my hobby also happens·to be music. . FOR YOUSUF KARSH, portrait photographer Whk:h great man and woman In hiltory would you mo.t lib to haw photographed? -K.B.K. Pracott, Artz. • Inasmuch as my original desire was to be a physi· clan, I would most like to have photographed Hip- pocrates, the Father of Medicine. The supposed likenesses of Hippocrates show him to be eminently photogenic. Among the women, Queen Elizabeth I for her intellect, power and femlnlty and the tender in- nocence of Bernadette of Lourdes. FOR BARBARA HERSHEY, star ol The Slunt Mon w. la a mmplcated plOC8I to tum yota Into that 7().yem- old wonwin In the mm? -c.s .• c.neon, Ohio •Yes. and also a fascinating one. They made a mold d my face . which w~ then broken into pieces and pot on. bit by bit, fitting together like a jigsaw. The process took six hours. during which time 1 had to sit stiD, with ooca· sional rest breaks. Being encased in pla.stic Is an odd feel- ing. I could eat. but carefully. The pa~ I enjoyed more was my "homeW4Mk" In studying old people. FOR 1HE .. ASK'" EDITOR .. It true that the ki.lng ..... lftvohl. Ing Nell Diamond In ~ Jan Singer required the moet re-takee bee.au. Nell band than-. embarT...tng? - LO., WlhnJngton, Del. • No. Mainly because most of his kisses weren't of the passionate kind. Said Neil (The Jazz Singer is his film debut): "I kissed Laurence Olivier more times in the movie than I kissed Lucie." (Olivier plays Neil's father; Lucie Arnaz is ihe real love of his life). Neil's other kisses, to his screen Neil: He lciases and tells. wife (Catlin Adams) are of "the kind that husbands and wives share when neither one is trying very hard." However, when it came to "the real th;ng" with Lucie, Diamond concedes: ''It's not that easy with so many people standing around." What mad'\ ii easier was Lucie, ~ho has had more experience in this type of scene. FORl<ATiiLEEN BECKE1T, CO-AU~ ol Spare Ribs. Women In tM Humor Biz Why 19 humor a !Mle4>mlnated Wei? - W.K., Waco, TGM • Because humor has always been considered "off. limits" for ladies. Back in the old vaudeville days. women were not allowed to perform on stage. But. as more and more gals prove that Ifs pos.shle to be attrac- tive and funny simultaneously, the increase in the amount of lady comics is sure to continue . FOR HUl.DAH C. JEFFE, artist Whv ... your worlc ..,.., a epecMI akticMi lor the earty 1900'1, and what II your fawrite work of art? -N.M., Evanedele,lowa •It was a beautiful time of the century, with great elegance, charm. manners, and the clothes were beautiful and romantic. My favorite work of art Is Renoir's "The Boating Party" because of its wonderful composition; Its figures and colo rs and also because of the little "yorkie" dog that's part of the scene. FOR MEG BUSSERT, star of Broadway's Brigadoon Whv do you ta eo annoyed at betr'9 oaled an •OYernight .... daft'"? -S .S .• Salem, Ore. . • Because I'm not. Between today and the day I started at 19, were a lot of summer stock and regional theater. I wasn't an ."overnight sensation" In the 78 cities whete I played in Irene. Nor did I achieve instant success when I finally made It as a Broadway star op- posite Dick Van Dyke last season in The Musk Mon . Overnight sensaUon? I'm more of a 10-year fixture. PRO Robert 8 . Delano. president, American Farm Bureau Federation PRO AnD con CON MMa'ftft K. Hink&., senior staff. Environmental Oefen!e f'und Agricultural productivity has con- tinued to Increase in spite of pesticide bans, but the rote of In- crease In producttvtty is dropping. I believe pesticide bans are a factor that decline. While the Environ- mental Proeection Agency has banned Nlatlvely few palcka, It his llCOOUnted for about 25 percent by vokime d al ..,tcullural ~·· Subdutls are generaly more expensive, more hazardous to handJe and are effecttve against a narrower range d al pests -al factors that reduce produdlvtty. Haa the Ban on c.ertaln Pesticides Hurt Agricultural ProductlVlty? 1f No. Pesticides are one technical point. Maintaining high yields re· quires good soil and weather and supportjng research and tech· nologies. Yields of major crops haue slowed since 1970, but" ironically, pesticide use continues to rise. Two pesticides deemed ab- solutety necesury fot com were . banned by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1976 after our organll.atk>n sued. What happened in . 1977? An aU-tlme record 6 .3 billion bushels of com! The facts speak fot themselva. 0 tllO FAMILY WUttLY, Aft rt1Ma ....... 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Here's how a man can cope-with Iota of help from his family. By ffilcho.el E. fTlcGlll, Ph.D. J ohn Meeler. 46, knows his career Is at a standstill. His WOt'k Is his life, and he wonders, therefore, if his life ls over. As John describes It, "They as much as promised me that I'd be manager of the next new plant. After 22 years, I think I de- served it, but then they go and give It to some younger guy. AU I've ever had Is my work a nd my goals. Now I don't even have that. Nothing seems to matter much anymore." Dan Tahn Is 42, balding and paunchy and separated from his wtfe. He tal<s about how he Is dealing with the changes mid-life brings ... I'm not ' going to let myself get old. I stay yoang by thinking young and acting young. I dress In the latest styles, go out with younger girls. Sure, I miss my wtfe, but dleM younger girts keep me going. I can do anything a 25· year-old can do." John and Dan are middle-~ men In crilil. The changes they're go- ing ~have brought chaof to the lives c:A their famtlles and friends. John's Wfe doesn't undentand why he la constantly deprewd. Den's wife won1a that their .eparatk>n .. her fault. Recent raearch Into male mid- I 8 ,,.,.y wHkLY, ~ 1, - life reveals that these men and women are not alone in their con- cerns. At least one-third of all men between the ages of 40 and 60 will experience slmllar problems in vary- ing degrees. Middle-aged men do not experi· ence the fundamental hormonal changes whk:h affect all women: there Is no "male menopause." However, many men do experience dramatic changes In personality and behavior -they may become Irritable, quick· tempered; some may begtn taking tranquilizers to help them relax or drinking heavily. There are even those who, like Dan, leave their famlJies in the hope of recapturing lqst youth. Dr. David Gutmann, a North· western University psychologist. remarks, "We are only now beginning to realizie that all of these different IYfnploms may be part of the same problem -the male mid-life crisis." Mid-We doesn't have to be devasta' ting, though. If a man understands what Is happening to htm ln mid-Ille. why It Is happening and what he and thoee who care for htm can do, It will enable hlm to construct from the atles of mld·llfe a foundation for a better ~ter Ille. At the root of the male mid-life atsis are the natural events ol m6dcile age eJCpll'lel iced by al men -career leYeJ. Ing, phys6ologlca1 changes, deNd family roles. Most men adapt to these alterations easily, but many men see in these mid-life changes> thmtts to their very Identity and sense of self-esteem. These men are candidates for crisis, particularly In five key areas. The Goal Gap. Career paths are typically well set by mid-life, and a man has a clear picture of what the remaining 10 to 30 years of his work life will be like. Often the middle· aged man realizes he will not attain the career goals he has long sought and for which he has sacrifk:ed. When work has been his sole source of identity and his way of relating to others, realization of his work reality of ten throws a man Into crisis. Vantty·Vlrlltty. Some men, like Dan, seem obsessed with the vttaltty and virility that are associated with youth. As their boc:bes change in mid- life. and particularly as they ex- perience changes In their own sexual performance. their sense, of self Is shattered. In a desperate, vain at- tempt to my young, they change their pasonalitles and behavior. Empty Na&. As a man reaches middle age, his children may be grown and beginning families of their <>Wn. At the same time, In today's world. his wife may be returning to work or 9Chool. With children and spouse shifting their lnmes? away from home and from htm, a middle- aged man who has valued his role as father /husband wonders what to do with his Ide now that he Is not need· ed In the ways he once was. M 11111• Martallty. Every mlddle- aged man J"Ult deal ftnthand with death. An elderitJ, tJI parent SUC· C\lmt., a netghbor or work associate suffers a fatal heart attadt. Each of tt.. Incidents mnlnds the middle- agld man ol his own mortality. his declnlng years. There ls a leT'9e of urgency about life. and with it some unusual behavior. · In Search of ~-Most middle-aged men do not lead exciting lives. The career challenge$ of their younger years are welf behind them; their relationships with their families and their friends are routinil.ed; there are few adventures. Many middle- aged men who have a sense that be· ing a man should be something ex· citing and adventurous. feel a sudden need to break out. To avoid aisis, young and middle-aged men need to develop multiple sources of self-esteem -such as hobbies and special activities. Wives and families can provide valuable insight and support to the middle-aged man as a "whole person," not just as worker or father or youthful athlete but as some of each and more. For those middle-aged men who are now in some kind of crisis, lt is possi>&e to create from the conditions of crisis, constructive change for them and their relationships with others. First the man must recognize the changes that are occurring, and he must explore the possible reasons why. Next he must assess what Is good and what is bad about what's going on In order that he may choose how to best respond to the issues of his own middle years. Finally, he'' must commit himself to constructive change. worl<lng with and Involving others rather than withdrawing from them. Most men find this very difflc;ult; they are unaccustomed to dealing openly with fee&ngs, emotions, arud· eties and are often defensive about their own behavior. A wife and friends can help a man to see himself, but they must be careful to describe the behavior they see and not to eualuate it. A family should point to specific behavior, not general attitudes: be timely, not random. In relating to the middle.aged man in crisis, It is impor· t.ant to Invite him to deal with the problem In the relationship rather than to push him into a defensive position and withdrawal from the rela· tionshlp. Bill Sanders, 53, has been through his mid-life crisis: He has changed and the changes have changed his life. "I owe It al to Ann, my wife. Five years ago I was ready to leave her, leave my job just to make something hap- pen! But Ann convinced me that I could change things, change my life. without leavlrl9 her or my~. She helped me to -opportunities and · tntllresll that I was unaware of; she put me In touch wllh new perts of myld. Now I have new hobb6ef - one ol them a weeMnd bu*'-- new frWnds and, molt impoltanl ol al, a new martiagt with the same. wondeful wh. n.igs loak ~ ,. for the~ hal ol my M' .i ummeu • for love or~ Zales is the One. Our great gallery of Christmas gifts-plus a wide selection of specially priced values-make b.les the right, bright choice of every shopper. For love or money, no one knows more than b.les, 1he Diamond Store. SAVE$51 Reg.$200 Now$149 SAVE$31 Reg. $120 Now $89 SAVE$200 Reg.$849 Now$649 SAVE $1.50 per inch Reg. $4.99 Now $3.49 • r SAVE$50 Reg. $199 Now$149 SAVE$101 Reg.$3.50 Now$249 'ZA'ES The Diamond 'Store ZALES CREDIT: INCLUDING "90-DAY PLAN-SAME AS CASH .. M.-.cant •VISA• Amerbn &pre.• Carte Bllnc:he •Diners Oub --..... --------- I I MONEY I How to Cope with lnc1eased Social Security Taxes -Big . lleI-. • ·on eonvenience.sma ~size, justin tiriie iJt . The newKOdak Ektra ca••aeias. · Sy.Jullon ~ Whether you lite budgeMg for your fandy or your busi- nas, you wil have to rec:J<- on wth bigger SociaJ SecUri- ty taxes In 1981. Payroll deductions from llllaries and wages start wth Janu.my paychecks, and wthholdlng will be !JOier for almost everybody. This • becaa 19e of Increases In the "wage base" or amount of earnings on wHch Social Sodal Seady taus .. levied -in the '*· .For 1980, Social Security taxes were 6.13 percent of al eanWlgs up lo $25,900. The ~ amount paid, theme, w Sl,587.67 -by both employees and employers alike. But for 1981, SodaJ Securly tax can go as high as 6.65 percent on the first $29, 700 ol eamklgs for employees and employers. Anyone who earns 'JOU earn ao.ooo. Sodal SeariJ .,,,,, ** an adllMblal bite .fl $10I next year: . $29, 700 or eboYe In 1981 Cim\ '1ook b..r' to• $387.38 drop in hil m - nual take home ~-Anyone who has been earning $18,000 will have his annual take-home pay reduced by $93.60. For dual-Income couples, these figures can doub&e. Anyone who ts ..W-enployed wil also pay more. For those wlh earn· 1ngs owr $25,900, the maxmum levy goes born $2,097.90 (8.1 per· cent of $25, 900) for 1980 to $2,762.10 for 1981 (9.3 percent of $29,700) -a boost of $664.20. Keep In mind that If you employ anyone In your own home -such as a baby titer or housedeaner -you ... liable b Social Seariy taxes If you pay cash wages of $50 or more in a three-month calmdar quarter. Things haw come a long way moe Social 5ecurly ..... ttarted In 1937' when the top tax was $30 f« both employer and employee. The tax has more than doubled Jl.llt mce 1974, and II tcheduled to lncreale further. Between 1979 and 1987, the tax wtU haw more than doubled for earners paying the maximum, • wll the maeching tax of da employers. How can you cope wlh this addi- donal ble on your budget? TheN's nodW'9 you can do to deause the amount pMi. But you can begkl now, befor-. the MW year, to detemine how to teappottk>n your famiiJ bud- get. One Ida m9Y be to decrease the amount you take out of your savings for holiday paWldl ft,....... ,. for mcpe1wanat year. .., •• f-.Ywall&.Y, 0........1, - --i;.:_ .. LRST-ffilNUTE CHRISTffiAS GIF-T-GUIDE FAMILY WEEKLY M HOME SECTION By Rosalyn Abrevaya _ t's Christmas count- ((~ down time. Join the . ~ thousands who ~ haven't yet decided "~ what kind of gift would really please a favorite uncle, granddad or spouse. For ideas, why not think about their hobbies. Give a gift of music -anything, from a record album, sheet of favorite music or harmonica ·to a stereo phonograph. Does your friend love working in the yard? You could give a smart work apron or a set of gardening tools. Don't forget about crafts kits of every kind for the creative dcrit-your- selfer. You can also offer gif1s of service. How about four or five nights of baby- sitting. Or, something you put together yourself, such as a handsome address book filled in with numbers for local ser- vices, mutual friends. And remember gift certificates! Fo~ more great ideas, dip Into our annual Christmas section. Om81Mnt• AndPualM A gala eddttlon to '°"' .,.. -· • Ytvld llthogr9phed tlnplata Senta floata from • col- orful balloon. '5.50; Wondarfuf puzzlea: "Bloom- lnO MlreclM." "Flytng Colors." and "Jim Heneon'• Muppet1." •to• CAif Mame lhown .. Hllmlftl aeOfa) The first In a Nonnan Rodlwell . a.tea of fine china, It bMra a warm m111110• UI. MlllllLY MBU, a.-.r 1, -• 11 i J Fix-It-Kit A gr9et gtft for the hend6eet member of the femlly. S.W... be* toots come In • storege trey to flt Into • ctr... or on • Sheff. From Stenley Toots. About 123.50. -------------'---- lldutdcl·" ... .. .. ... ............ ha.~ crafted c.wNc look. In • cobs. The .... trey, 11 ¥.. )( 1¥. •• ,..... for S2A The mug,~ luger bowl .,.11.58, 11.91, IZ.29, reepectiv.ty. From Rubbermekl. " Flollta A unique gift for bettt lo¥era. The In- • • flatebllt 13. )( ............ 19¥. • "Poste#d" pillow comes flat In • cleverty destgned gift emelope box. About $7 .50. In me- Jor depeltment end apecielty stores. Q,.... llluelon A feectnettng. fod. ~effectof• growing plent .. • ~ed wtth ,.,.. dom bfown shedlng •• the .... of tttla ....... 7 .. nchYUe. From Atllbie, Inc. About 121. Sold., d""9 gift epedelty ....... WMI e ...t gift. It's...-of .........., wood end .......... st..i, Is 11 ~ Ngh. About 110. From WMFF,_. . .,. Ml&Y-.X,0......1, - GIFT GUIDE (conlinued) A Blooming Gulde Give this witty o-rdenlng guide and year-long calendar that predicts the weather. It's $4.95. At bookstores. On-the-Go A terrific 1200-w'att dryer with totd-up handle is g,..t for canylng In hand- bag or" gym aatchel. It features two separate •witches-for hMt/alr flow fleJClblllty. From G.E. About $20. Wek•UpTlme A great gift to wake up to, INe attrKtlwtly styled AM/FM LEO quartz ciod(. rlldlo will lull you to sleep at night and aw.ken you with a1ularm, music or both. Hu a snooze alarm. About $8!5. Toshiba. EMyRw1119 In 8'mpllfled lan- guege, the moet ~ portMt •torlee and parablaa from the OldendNewTMta- IMnta .... ¥tYldly ,. told. Beautifully llluatrated. 112.95. From Macmlllan, at boob tores. " I~. i~ I Smooth end S.uy A dream of a gift In lta own travel caae. It featur .. a super-fast ruor and nine attachment• for a com- plete manicure, pedicure, 8Calp and facial maesage, with a compleJClon brush, cream and lotion applicator. From Norelco. About 145. Teke •Look For use at home or traveling, thla light·up compact mirror, for regular and magnlfHtd viewing, can alt on a tabtetop or hang on the wall. It features a cord storage compart- ment, euily replaceable 25-watt ahowcue bulb. From Clairol. About S28. SAVE~ ~. ONTHE~gw I I I To tit• DMlol: This lion ~ be ~ on I coupon will be re· ~-'Allcl If _. detri\ed lor ,_ v-.. ited. tued, or re· I '*" 1C llendllna. pro-*'<;Md. Send coupona vlded coupon 11 ,,. to M & w·1~. PO I otlW9d "°"' ~ on puNNle ol llMMI ac. ueo. Qnton, ton S2734. C. ....,. ll!Mdl9 .... n. OllNUIMr """' .., '"' 1t20 o1 1C. Umll: · 0ne coupon pef purd-.. I ....... Ant otler ICIPICtlon CllllllliM9 nuca. ~ prcMng puPd-. °' "*""' I amc*lltcow.rcouponapNMnlNtor.....,_ If 0000 lO l l SD I Offer ecpir8s March 31, 1981. ---------------------J \ ... • I I I I I ~ \fuginia, there is a Santa Claus: His ,Prit Ii"'" in this chclrmtn1 •nd •uthc!nlic "M.I. Hummel .. f11Urine, "A Lett~ to Sant• Clilu) .. H•ndcr•ft~ by Goebel of W~I G~m•ny. thi.s is ju,t Ont' of the hundreds of popul•r "M I. HumfMIM fi1urinn thclt for four deu~ hcl~ bttn the ~t widely collected fi1uri~ in the world Whclt • thou1hrlul way to share the ~ of Christm•s wilh someone you love! Anil•bte 1n ftnt gift slore1 evf!fYWhefe. For• ut•loa. send SOC to. Goebel. Dept. HUM. P.O. Box 525, l•rrvtown. N. Y. 10<;91 w Goebf-1 Portellanl•brili, RGdtofttal. w G..manv Sol~ "'-'•ctur.-ol '"" WOfld l•rnou~ S~ter Mar .. lnnocentia Hummel fltur•fte1. plate$. and befit want to More time fishing, lees time othefs' the ..ie.t, newest w-v to hoci a worm. c.p·n Jack'• revolutlonery No Touch Worm HOOll• It ellminat" human 1eent. Eliminetea handling ~ worms. It'• so aimple even a emell child can UN it. Completely dNn, no-touch baiting mekes fishing cleen and fun for ewryone. TAKE ADVANTAGE Of THIS NO RISK OFFER ACT NOWI 11t Tillle for awte.._. I I U.S . PAT. PEND . .,........__, .. ~~------------------c_.. IMll'• -.................... .., .......... dledl ... ......, .,.... •• CA~• 'ac•·t. ~.o .... "'· ,.......,.., ....... _ ..... , .............. ... .......................... tllt .......... . I I I ,...,.. --------------~ I . I '"' ..... ···---lllCllMe ._ ___ ............. " .... ·------------------------· GIFT GUIDE (continued) Sene It Up An electrlc wok la Ideal for Oriental and ~Y cooking. AttrKtlve for enter-taining, too, the ~th.quart porcelelrH:led elumlnum pen comes In Manderln red. Its heel-control unit removes for Immer- sible cleenlng. Aboot $60. West Bend. Holldtly "Jewela" A dellcel• colter of gofden atr•nda end "garnets" of handmade S.varlen gl&M looU 80 rich th•t dltcefnlng Jeweler• would ioott twice. Aboot 128.~. Melching brec.let, 118. Trtferl. At fine apeclelty end depenment stor•. \ I tt • ,Nllll.'f MEU.Y, .,...._ 1, - The Natural ·way Fl'MIHqueeied Juice et a touch. Thia Juicer, hendaomely atyled In brown end white or brown with chrome finish, tums on when you preaa the fruit to lhe sturdy ceramic rumet. From Proctor- Siiex. Aboot 129. The Executive Look A amert, prec:tlcel gift th•t'a boond to lnsplrs a men or woman on the way up. It's made of lightweight urethane, with the look of INther. In hldlory, tMll or burgundy shades. About 142.~. S.maonlte. Dealgner C.ny-Ona A tr•~I ensemble thet'a chic end llghtw91ght: • thr .... ult garment bllg, weekend duffle, pullmen with carry-on atrep and tote. Bladt, g19en or burgundy wtth caramel trim In CaprolM nylon. The plecM ars sold ln- dMduelly Of, for the Mt, 1110. Pierre c.tdln Luggage. ElegencePlue A CMdleet.and of FNnCh opallne ctyetal In rtchty t.c.ted froeted gaa. comee with a perfumed candle. About S15. From Germaine lllont*l At fine department ~ Cologne Deener A r9ptlca of the Voltew-aen Rabbtt, It holds a dM>kie of llght mulk cologne fOf men or a bracing lotlon for boys. Comes with decoratlYe decals, la flYe Inches long, contains thr .. ouncM. 19.s>. Avon. n..w ..... The Sporting Woman Aaleekwater· proof, flber·fllled lkl J.cMt ,.,..... fuhlon points In vivid multk:ok>r Styling. From Bombardier, In Caprolan nylon. About'85.At sporting good9 ........ . Tht8 elegant l)M of giow. for him comt.11• curly .,. .. ltntng, • eptlt .... pelm and·'** and aoyllc knit with turte.iedl cuff. ~ oolor comblna- tloM. Br Elmer Uttle. About S15. ~Ywmc&.Y,.,......., 1, -• 17 At 1l1esc l.o<:Jtlons: SlnGer Sewing r.tr, lOE.M:ltnSt., Alhambra Singer Sewing Ctr., 500 N. Eucild St., 1\rohclm Singer Sewlnr, Ctr.. Los C-erritos l\Llll, C-emtos Singer Sewing Qr., S. Coast Pla:t.1. Cos~Mcs.1 Singer Sewing Ctr.., Fox Hills ~fall, Culver Qty Singer Sewing Q~-9163 S1onew0od ~ Downey Singer Sewing Ctr. 1515W.MalnSt. El c.entto S:iddlebackSew& VacCtt 23811 Bridger Rd., El Toro S!ngct Sewtng Or., ~&::Ave., Sin~ Sewing Or., 67® Padflc Blvd, Hundnaton Parle Singer~Qr., 3672 w. Santa Barb3r:I, l.osAn~ Singer Sewing Ctr., 964 Mountain Ave., Ontarlo Qaplstrano Sew & V.tc Or., 32210 Camino Gaplstrano, S.tnJuan Capistrano 5.1nta Ana Scwtng'Qr.. 1103.W. 17th St. SmtaAm \Vheelcr Sewing Machine 316 W.4ih. 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It's called the Standard of Living Dip -Current Comedy' PEq_PLE QUIZ I By John E. Gibson Face 0t Body- What's You1 Prime Atttactlon? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Physical attractlvenes.S Is not ln- fluenced by physical features alone. 2. The more attractive you are the more likely you are to get a better break from the opposite sex. 3. When It comes to romantic attrac· tlon. men are convinced that It is easier for a woman to attract a man. 4 . Good-looking people have fewer emotional problems.. 5. To women, a man's chest Is his least physical attraction. ANSWERS 1. True. California State College psychologists found that nonphysical factors -those which have nothing to do with features - influence the physical attractiveness of tH> ma s and females. It Is noted, however. that "what Is good for one sex is not necesaarily good for the other. Thus, a female's physical attractiveness Is enhanced by her frlendhness, but a male's physical attractiveness Is not so enhanced. On the other hand, a male's attractiveness Is Influenced by his satus; a female's Is not" 2. True. If you're a woman, that is. Thls was evidenced by a San Otego State Univenlty study In which male and female undergraduates judged an asay purportildJy Wl'IMn by an attrac- llw or unattracttw female MJthor. Results: FemaJe judges rated the at· tredtYe author at lea taltneed, while •• llAMU WlllCl.Y, ~ '· - the attractive author was rated as significantly more talented by male judges. But there was no ~h dif· ference in the case of male authors. 3. True. But this is so only fOJ some men and false fOJ others. Studies at SaQ.Jose State University (Calif.) find that "men who endorse the belief that attraction ol a love mate is easier for men than f OJ women rated themselves signWicandy higher in attractiv~ to the opposite sex than did men who feh mate attraction was easier for women." And the more attractive to men wo- men regarded themselves, the more they feh that women had the edge. 4. True. An Indiana University study Investigated the relationship between physical attractiveness and the occurrence of emotional prob- lems. The findings suggest that being physically less attracttve may pre· dispose an Individual to a number of negative social outcomes resulting In emotional dish.nbaoces. He (or she) is subjected to more stressful social en· vtronments since he receives less positive social fMdback. . 5. Falae. Georg6a State Untventty and Georgia State College lnvesti· gated the question of whet turns coeds on about a man's appearance. A man's tono -~ tm chat -got the highest rating. When men urde191aduates were 1Urwyed, the same area wu .corded ~ ,_ highest ranking. .., I ·- Buy a Floating 14-K Gold Heart with Real Diamond for $12 Call Toll Free By Midnight Tonight As.,.. o( ~phone~ cat WC~ Openfon !!landing by IO blDdle tbe huge retpoose WC m&icipece for . Ibis Dlbonal tat. This cat bu been rommiuiooed by tbe International Monetary Mm.. and is being pblced lilnW..- neously in other pubticabons. If )OU 1ee it in more than one publi- c:atioa, pleaae let us know, as this inbmabon is put ol our letting program. You may pun:hue a solid 14-unt gold heart pendant charm let with a band cut Yi point genuine dimlond for Sil, plus SI shipping. bMwHi .. and imurmce. Tbc:re is no f urtber ftnaacial obli- gation. On requests for five or more go&d no.ting heart pendlllts with diamonds we will pay all shipping and insurance. Each heart is compoeed aititdy of solid 14-karat go&d with a hind art 17 facet diwnond, and is accompe- nied by a certilica&e of authenticity ofthal eft"ect. ll is ideal u a gift or as a piece of jewelry. Should )OU wish to return )OU' gold and dia- mond pendant al any time, re- funds will be promptly made. Tbc:re will be a limit of 10 gold and diamood peodmls per ad- drea. ~ orders will only be aa::cpced on imjor' Cftdil cards. 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One theory: Couples tend to expect warm and supportive actions and so discount them when they occur. while negative incidents are unanticipated and therefore distressing. The study also revealed that hap- pily married couples have a more ac- tive sex life than unhappy couples. The former said they .m~de love three times as often as the latter. But this finding may be obscured by the "chicken-and-egg" effect: Does the increased sexual activity make for a more satisfying marriage, or do the happy couples feel closer lo each other and therefore are more likely to be physicaUy affectionate? Bteaklng' die News About Santa The fantasy of Santa Claus may be one of the last myths discarded by youngsters as they grow up. Three psychology researchers studied a group of chiJdren and found that the average age at which they discovered that Santa was not real was seven years. Most of them learned the truth either from their parents or from their own gradual ex.perience -such as seeing scores ol Santas In stores, schools and on street corners. When they did learn there was no Santa, almost 40 percent of the children said they felt sony, 10 per- cent were glad and 6 percent felt "cheated." Nearly half said they had no specific reaction -perhaps, say the researchers, because the dis- cowry ol the myth occurs gradually. When the children were asked how they thouQht of Santa when they still believed in him, more than a third said they considered him "super- natural" and another third thought he was a real person. Although most youngsters felt disillusioned when the Santa myth was overturned. 70 per- cent said other chUdren should be taught to believe In It because "it makes them happy." Only a handful thought Santa could be used to make children behave. How parents break the news, the researchers said. depends on their own early feehngs about Santa. At any rate, more than seven out of 10 American parents teach their children to believe in Santa. "Most recogn!z.e that at some point the child will learn the truth," the experts said, and· "should simply tell the child what he or she wants to or needs to know. There is no magic age for revealing the truth ... The experience is part of growing up and learning about life." The Etiquette of Remantage The increase In divorce and remar- riage has created sometimes sticky social problems for 'fhe former and present spouses in such relationships. Sociologist Ann Goetting wondered what men and women in these "di-• vorce chains" considered normal or proper behavior. A summaiY ol the results ol her research, reported In the Journal of Famllv lswa, lnchcates: • Most 5P<>Ute5 agree that former and· attTent wives should greet each other pokely if they meet In a public place, but there Is a lack ol oonsensus as to whether they should indulge In friendly telephone chats. • Men feel that It is aD right fOJ ex· wives and praentwlva to Invite each other to netghbomo6d meetings If they llw neesby. but women are not ready to accept this aS "normal'' behavior. •Women agree that lt Is 1nap- propriate for an ex-wife who has custody ol the cNif ren to ask the pre- sent wife to care 'f& the youngsters for extended~. e&th men and women agree OYeTWhelmingly that current spouses should Inform ex-spouses when their former partner is Ill or Involved In an emei;gency. • Men agree that present and former husbands should say "heDo'' to each other If they meet In public - but their_ wives are not quite so sure that Is a good idea. The fact that both men and women could not reach a contensus on "ap- propriate" behavior for teYeral other .social sttuattoN reflects a comment by sociologist Paul Bohannon: "The ~retent situation approaches chaos. wtth each Mt ol famllla having to wad< out Its own datlny 'with-r. out any reallstlc guidelines." aa6I 'MllA.'f WllflLY, DloMlllet f, -• D SOFT YARN TOYS Cuddly pupp; and dancing doll. er.It 519 has full clirectk>ns. Crochet a fluffy kitten from knitting wonted. Craft 561 has directions. To.-. MfMI 81.U ,._ 15¢ hw ,_. ... _. ......... I« eect. pettem. ,.....,....., .......... P.O. Boa a& o.,t. A-11' ... _ .. Sc __ New Vodl. N.Y. IOOll Include name. addr-~ zip cock and craft nllfllbef. 1N-V<>ttl St.ct rftlcMnl1 edd teles tar.I COid . comfort for the famltv~, .. .,. 4 ,,.'lfe'' ;ttlf. ,, Llr8 a lllldk:fne chest In a jar. 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TROPICAL tllURCAKE CONFECTION 1'1\ c:..-.... ,... .... 1'1\c:..-........ ..... 1 .... (10-.) ........... .... 1 .... (4-.)c .... ihl nh ..... I C1111 NII -Met' c.laa11a, .... ~Cllll ................... ~ Cllll .... '1\ ' JD DR Mllmf ,_._ '1\' fDGe Mil s ... 1'1 raae,_..,.......,_. ~ oven to 3000f. Ull two 9-lnch tund layer cake pans wtth a square sheet of foil, pra.ing In along skie to get close ftt. Lightly !Pale foll. I , In large mbdng bowl, dump the pecan halva. walnut halves, whole dates, pine· ~ wedges and whole maraschino chmtes. S. 5* &our. sugar, baimg powder and sail owr &wt-nut rnbclure and mix well u*1g your hands. 4. Bat .ggs In • small bowl; add venllla. 5. Pour egg mildure over frut-nut combf· nation and ~ mix wd wid'I yow hands. 6. TrMtfer t.a.r to foll-lined baking pans. U.. rubbe x:raper to get ewry 1.- bM of better &om bowl. .. 7. Ughdy SJN9 &uls and nuts In pan wth ""9st to COfl1l*:I tht-rabchn. Bake 1 hour 15 rnk\Ula. I. Cool on rm:k. Lift foil-&ned &ullcaka from plml; cool c:omRleNIY. '· Wrap In foll and llOre In cool place . Cut In w«lga '° ..w. Moloa two 9-lnch coUI MIX£D..UP SALT •a-.-.... lt1H11r111...._..._......,. 111'' .............. II u11111_,......_.. l'rlJDH .............. .... 111 ••• .,.... .... ..... 1. ~ ........... Pt.c:e In • ~~,_.u.eo~owr ~ lol'nlltoea, .... r8W and cooMd ~ • .a.d ct..-•. tn.t.. *· I. Oecorm ,.. wllh cobful. amwing w.I. Mabe Clllboul J cup 16 • MMILYWIBLY, a....-1, - BLOND citlUsTMAS FUDGE Saip1- l'h CUfR ..... cnMI le-. ....... ... II UDD•Mll l 'e lfDM ....... aired lalP~~ ... ,,, l DIP Mhed undW dMntls IY, °"9...._. IY. CUfR ...._ ...... ,_.. Jcura,.... l . In heavy 3-CJ*f UUC8plln, ~. sugar, aeam. com syrup and Nit. Cook and stir over heat until sugw II dissolved. 2. Cover saucepan and boiJ one minute. (This step ~ prevent sugar aysrals from forming.) J . Place candy thermometer in saucepan and cook at 9teady medium boiJ until soft. bal ltage. 236 Of. 4. Remow pan from he.al. Add vanilla and, usklg electric mixer, beat at medium speed. Continue butlng until mixture Is creamy and begins to hold its shape, about 10 minutes. 5. Mix In ptnapple. chenies. almonds, walnuts and pecans. 6. Divide mixture ewnly between two !J'eased, 9-lnc:h squse pans. Olli until firm eno~ to cut. Alow to set In fl!frtg- erator 24 hours before serving. Maka about 128 f*ces or 4 pound. MUSTARD AUX FINES HER.BES 114 CllP r a ..... w-4 Z'*'h•s .. .. '1\ CllP .... '1\ap~ ........ It ti ' DR •==41ts4 ......... ................. I tdt1isa•~..__,a lt • I' s11 1-'1\ fllIJDH _,__...._,a \h• 114 llllf DIR Mlf ~¢1HJIDl ............ , ..... rw--,.... ... 1. In a medium~. c:oct"*M mus- tard, flour ...... wine, ~. c:havll. sugar, mmjolwn, ~and thywne. Brtng to ~ poH; cook and ldr b 1 mlrua. I . P<Mlf Into • hoc ... • I ~ 1-«ip .... Pour melted pa'llftn wtlll owr mullmd to ...a. C.OV.. SU. In a mol pilcie OI N- friglr.a.. s. o.car. wlh. fancful...., Md cn.- aOll 8 rtibon In fronc; ..., wllh • ...., ol hoc.... Mlfwe J cup Newton, right. with Lucie Amaz and Dai Jr. on the Here's Lucy! show in 1967 during his plumper days. happetted. Top New York disc-jockey Murray the K put on a show that featured Wayne Newton on a bill with l.Jtde Anthony & the Imperials, and, for Newton, the experience was a disaster. "It was the ftrst time and the only time in my life that I've ever been booed," Wayne confides, year.; and years removed. "When I walked out on the stage In my tux -because that's how I learned show biz -they thought I was some kind of freak." ln- Wayne earns more than $10 m.,,., a ~ perfotming. Those numbers bojangle stead of winning the ac:daim of his the mind of euen so estimable on entertainer as Sammy Dauts. The King of Las Vegas Is ••• Wayne Newton. Reallyl · At 21, he sang at a rock cone~ f~ a tux and was laughed off the stage. But now, 100 pounds lighter and millions of dollars richer, Wayne and his audiences are in perfect hannony. By Bruce Pollock H e has virtually been the music worid's ambassador to Las Vegas for the past 10 years. For 36 weeks a year, !even nights a week, two shows a night, he struts the stages of mega-hotels Jlke the Frontier, the Sands and the Desert Inn as If he owns them, and he prob- ably could. Wlh an annuaJ take of owr $10 mtaon parlayed into shrewd lnwstments In Arabian hones and an- tique~. Wayne Newton Is, at 38, one of the richest men In the wortd. Vet nothing in Ms 21-year career has oome wtthout a struggle. "Rejec:- don wtl affect people In one of two ways," he MY'· 1t wllJ either destroy them, or tt'll make them lean back on their heR and ftght. It's always made me ftght." T.a and mUICUlar, Newton ts a commanding. figure onstage and an lmpollng presence off. V.,y few who come tow hla J)lft11ted V91 show whee he's known as the Midnight Idol, 1enoember· th. .eodcy )IOUl1G ..... of 21 (wtlh the vdol of. 1~ old), who emeged as a ciutollty to most record fans In 1963, wtd'I his rendition ol "Oanke Shoen," pro- duced by his friend and mentor, Bobby Denn. This modenite hit, along with ha expoaure on Jadde Gleason's 1V show, prompted New- ton to hr-'< from the cocillrws of the lounge act he'd developed In Vegas with older brocher deny and 1iest tmmel In the llrger WOlid outllde. Wt'9e he ICOfed wel at tome dub cs.., he Wlla r..a.; k>oklng fer the ~ of .. peen, who In ttae daya were ~ rock ~· rol. k newr ., contemporaries, I Wayne went on to ~ become the favor- ) -ite of their parents. In the years l since, Wayne has i been able to make a trtumphant re- turn to Las Vegas -a 100 pounds lighter -building a staggailig career as a solo artist and Imparting a totally professional ease and charm on the big stage. He Is a bigget Vegas draw than Frank . Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., even the late great Elvis. His lack ol simflar succas In the record fieJd has remained a son spot, however. Even wtth '"Danice Shoen" behind him, he was unable, ~ the 60's, to dent the Top-10. There was one hWl point, ~ -in 1972 he~ .. [)ed. dy Don't VO-. W .. So F•," whkh became .. bfggM hit, tdq moN ttu.n S mlthon records world- wide. Alta that, ~. men dence~ r·· Why is it that Newton has enjoyed such SU~ on.stage and yet hasn't been able to transfer It to a record? In his oplnk>n It has to do With being unab&e to control the various elements that go into the aeation' mari<eting and politics of a hJt single. It Is this control that is at the center of his Las Vegas act, from the hiring of musicians and the selection of songs. right on down to ringside chatter and laght cues. But now he may finally have that same control when it comes to rec-Ords. With a huge smile of vindica- tion, Wayne Newton mentions that his latest abum, Ntght Eagle, released on his own label, Aries a. featured the popular song, "Years." "It's exciting for me because I wanted. to prove • something, if only to myself. that if people can hear it they'll buy it." Ironically , his audience in Vegas is composed primarily of peop&e his own age. many who have seen him dozens of times. Among them, com- pounding the Irony, are some of the top rock acts in the business today. who caU upon Wayne for the benefit of his expertise. The high)ight of Wayne Newton's act ls still his intense reading of "Dad- dy Don't You Walk So Fast," the emotional tale of a young daughter chasing after her departing dad In an attemPt to convince him not to leave home fCK good. And while it may have meant one thing to him career- wise In 1972, In 1980 It packs a decidedly double wallop, now that he has a daughter of hb own, Erin, born three years ago. ''I view that song a lot diff erendy today than when I first recorded It, I can teD you that." he says emphatically. "1 don't know how many times I've said If something should happen to my wife and me. my God, what about her?" While Wayne ~nd his wtfe, Elaine,. have enjoyed 12 years of marriage, for Wayne,. parting ways with his brother Jeny c.anled almost the same tmpact as a divorce. "h was ptobably the turning point of my ltfe," he says. This past Clvtltrnas. after nine years, he reunited with J.ny Newton. "It's a wonderful relationship now," he says. .. He's looking at me differently than he dki then. and rm k>oadng at hJm dflerendy becw neither of us has anything to prow anymore. So we can truly aocept each other es adults.·• As an adult In the last 10 years Wayne Newton has amMled richCS and 5'KXlal arrtainly beyond ttle wlldd dreams of a woddng·daas. pert-Indian boy from Vbgtn'8. His Latat lnwltm•nt ii a casino-hoeel. He Al ~ proud ol hls aocom- J)W1ments ... Noching ftW came easy for me, .. he .ays. "Ewrydmg In my We has been a blale. But 90fMhow when you \ft\, tt... batdes ,_ th.y're a lot more mw•duJ." ..a - 15 Mailing Days Left To ~ your tdday glts and ~ igs to arrtw safely and on time, here are a few t11J9 from Pitney Bowes's Postal Education Center. • Holiday maUlngs should be posbnarked t1'j mid-December. · • A 7-cent surcharge (22 cents total) 1s required f Of envelopes more ttw.., 6 y. inches high and 11 lfz Inches long or 1/•-\nch thick. • Pack your glts In a sb'ong, cor- rugated, fl>aboard box. • Seal It with reinforced tape. • Shake the gilt box once it's wnspped. If the contents don't rattle, It's poperly padded. • fOf exln safety, lndude your return address inslM the package. Ordinary People Did you know that ... ? -79 peroent of .American ~rents believe In We after death. -The average American gets sk:k 18 days a year. -~ 17 more davt •ke thla to conw. j ( x -60 pen:ent of Americans sleep on their skies. -15 pen:ent saw an X-rated movie In the last year surveyed (1978). -The average American speaks on the phone six times a day. -50 percent of parents spank thetr children. -81 pereent of Americans say they would vcm for a woman Plesident. -52 percent approye of unmarried couples lMng together. -75 percent beliew the John F. Kennedy NSD 111nadon was the wOlk of. more than one~­ -50 pen:ieut of married men have cheated on their wives. -57 percent of ad\d Americans say they beliew in U.F.0 .'s. -13 percent believe in .. Bigfoot." From The .. Averagir American" Book, S, Ban,, T,_.,.. PAMDWl!llU n..MI•••• n-.n•· Pn 'f a•P es n .............. ....... ?11 AAwe.P•P f ,....... ... u.i., •• a ·-·,.,...c....., ··~-....~,.- New York City psychologist Dee After Interpretive discussions with Burton recalls ~eral dreams she's the dreamers, Burton says that had about Woody Allen. Some in many of the dreams, Allen helps friends report 5hniJar experiences. the person In some concrete way. And after some research, IJOflO, Bur-"Often, these are what we caU ton's new book scheduled to come 'breakthrough dreams.'" she notes, out next year, I Dream of Woody . ..where the indMduaJ wakes up and Burton placed newspaper ads In actually reta1ns what he's learned." New York and Los Angek!s and \ Such breakthreugh dre.amen in- then interviewed 150 respon-elude a psychology graduate student dents who have dreamed ol Allen. · who completed hls diswrtation after Both men and women do It, Burton Woody urged him to press on, and a reports (about half ol the women's woman who began to overcome her Woody dreams are romantic), and fear of opening up to men aher fall. interviewees ranged In age from 19 Ing In love with a dreamy Woody to the '8te 40's. and having his baby. Houses Of Hope Docton estimate that each year more than 15,000 children te.n they have life-threatening diseases. Thanks to modem, long -range lreatment. though, many of these ca.s can be eonlroled. Howewr, the ftnandal and emotional strain p8c:ed upon the children's famaes It enormous. To that end, the RonaJd McDonald House J>R98m was created In 1974. A Ronald McDonald HOOM ta a resi- dential facility neer a tapllal that serws as a lemporuy home for famlbes of chlktren being lrea1ed for 9'!lious dteenns. Famillescan .ayfor, at moat, S5 a night and ~ a nonlnstltutional atmospheN only mlnutls away from their children. (Tbs diildr•n, ~ ou1petientl, can .ay wtth their famles In the HOU18.) . Twenty-four HOUlllS, with roughly 300 bedrooma. .. cummdy opli" In clla around the U.S., ean.de and Au.trm. Slmen addllk>I..& Houw will open next year. and dlave&opment plans .. underway fOf Ronald McDonald HOU8a In 35 m0re cities. Mc:Oonakf s restaurants pnMde at- up fund. for the HOU9eS, but each l5 developed t1'} a "°' ipeoftt organRation of locaJ volunteen. For more lnformaliorr, wrtte Bud Jones, c/o Goln/Hantl Commu· nbliot•, 500 N. Mich9n Aw., 8oK FW, Ctago, 11 60611. ,• Make Room For Granddaddy ~ percent of American !Pndfalhers say they would ~ to see their ~ more often. ac- conting to a recent survey commls- sione.d by National Oistilers, Inc. The three actiuities that granddads say they most enjoy wih Iha grandchildren are talting with them, having chem stay OYer and buying them ice aeam. The Buck Stops Here It's true. For years, the Federa: Government has been taking our money and just throwing It away. In 1979. for example. It disposed of some $20 billion -three billion bills wetgfung more than 3,000 tons - because of wear and tear. Bank tellers often pul wom bills while sorting cash (a $1 bill Bsts about 18 months; bigger bills, since they're handled less often, last longer), but most of the nrtty o.urency ls grabbed by high-~ ~-saning eqWp- ment at Federal Reserve Banks. Bumlng is the best method ol disposal, but antipolution laws pro- hi>it it. Thus, the. bills are shredded. bagged or baled and hauled off to be buried in landfills around the country. Easy come. easy go. -Dott<...a- BIRntDAYS (al Saginartus) S-- d-v -Johnny Bench 33. ~ -Gregg Alman. 33; Sammy Devis Jr. 55; Flip Wiison 47; James MacAr- thur 43. T~ -Klrtc Douglas 64; Beau Bridges 39; John CMSavetes 51; Redd Foxx 58. ~ - Susan Dey 28. Th....._ -Rffa Moreno 49: Carlo Pond 67; Chrildna OMssis 30. frtdliv -Dionne War- wick 39; Fnink Sinatra 65~ Corrie Fn1ncis 42. ~ -Otck Van ~ 55; Ctvistopher P'a!mmer 51. there ought to be I a law against ' blah cigarettes! Well, th ere is o ne. It's the KOOL law, ~hereby every ciga re tte has to deliver a sensati on so refreshing tha t it goes beyond m e re to bacco taste. Every· KOOL does, even ultra low 'tar' KOOL SUPER LIGHTS. • So, abandon those dull cigarettes and C' mon up to KOOL. We rest our case. ~up!' l1gl11s kings. 7 mg ·rat". 0 l mg nico11oe. M1lils Krogs.11 m'J rai • 1.1 mg. mco11ne rN per c1g11e11e by FTC merhod. 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A knock-•bout during his youth, a natuljll athlete in school, a professional footb.all player, an up- and-commg actor, a couple of unsuccessful marriages, and a tragic motorcycle accident; Jim Stacy h;as known the personal and professional highs and lows that might TV'WEEK DECEMBER 7 1980 well have sunk a lesser individual And "ind1v1dual" best describes Stacy the actor-producer and Stacy the man. When a disastrous motorcycle accident nearly ended hjs life. costing him the loss of an arm c1nd c1 leg. many thought it would also mark the end of his fil m career Hosp1tc1I bills, physiotherapy and rehab1litallon costs wiped out his savings c1nd left him penniless Then cc1me one of those outpourings of love and o re all the more remarkable in that 1t was totally unupected Coordinated by his agent, Stan Kamen, hundreds of Hollywood notables, incl uding the late Steve McQueen, Barbra Streisand, Frank Sinc1tra, Connie Stevens, Sammv Davis Jr. ,md Jack H.iley Jr., turned out for .i benefit dinner. They ra ised ~118,000 to pay off St.icy's bills and give him a "stake' upon which to rebuild >us shattered life. It's doubtful if any of them thought l1m would ever have a meaningful acting career .igain. But along came Ted Flicker, Lee Majors and Ju~l u L1itlr /11co11utu1tnct, the critically acclaimed NBC movie about a maimed Vietnam vetera.n. This was immediately fol- lowed by M y K1dnapprr, My Lour, a two-year labor of love for Stacy. Produced by his own Ragamuffin Productions, the two->\our movie starring Stacy, Glyniss O 'Connor, Mickey Rooney and J.D. Cannon, airs Monday at 9PM on •NBC. It is a very special love story based upon O scar Saul's best-seller. "The Ouk Side of Love," which _ Stacy's brother, Louie Elias. adapted for television. The story is about two interesting young.persons .ind Stacy's disability is incidental to the story. Not content to rest on his laurels, Stacy has completed negotiations with Universal Studios and NBC for .mother two-hour movie Special which he'll again both produce and star in, called Two Down, Two lo Co, dealing with a handicapped single puent's attempt to adopt a 14-year- old problem child. The original teleplay by Gabe Esso dram.atizes some of Stacy's own n.al-life experience. 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Thill ID flltwit: "lldlel. lldlel" (clt1)-Lruy, Jack1t OeSllanllOft, Tiit 8tll Joln111 WoodlQld, J11MS OlsOll. amy 8'others and Nielten/Punon • u, * c..i.c (C-C) are the auests. a ... : N,....., .. (lftUS) '61-QI) £.-.. Clwts Praltt. Nancy S.111tra. 8111 •Al Crwbl,.. 5'111 9M s.11 811by, Gale Gof6on "[yery Dos Hu His Oaf' JllMS 111$ -2:30-a tncky timt truhn1 Cedttc, • boatr e l..ipt dot. ind hnds 0111 what 1111 ltjp • 1& '"'' r.rtttlllllCelt hie means 10 Farmer Oauelt's odl e Sit o.i... 1ob min g At ::.•.:.... al Circle ti Stars "Brend• Lee" 9 lttft'I fl fllr ....... 3:00 a Lit ......... Star 5"'ill e Tiit W.W tf ,..,.. -3:30- 0 'reltd UllMne 4:00 • 1'111 Wt " die ... • s.Mty • lllM: MTill Wadltst -ill die hJ" (com) '61-Jack Lemmon. Rick Nelson • CJ) Ctllt&t ftltNll 'IO CIJ.Qliz IWs a SP'OITS: Ct11t1t F..tNll use ws. Notre Dame ff§) Tlllt'a hlcrHIMe e flltwlt: "lilt'' (dra) '68-Gtnt Hickman. Jim lliown. Mike Kelhn, Gerald S O'Lau1hhn (J) TIM liH ''"' Stttw-s,tf11 Ctltlwlty llMniewl • flltwlt: "Tiii lkCIMlll Sttfy'' (dr1) 'SS-Alan Ladd. June AlllSOll ID lllC hlic*ia "Our l1r1m M1 • no11ly The 0t5'bled" CB lh•••h tf die Su D "'°'' tf Tllat '"" Alltriclfl Gas,11 S..IMI (ff) M"it: "lorn lonrl'' (dra) -6:30- 8 CIJ8 .... (]) Ill Ster~ Of ... • .... c.ttr ... ........... ...... "" .... <l)Mlltt. @ fec.s 18 CrteW1'1 Vidlfy '9rM IJl ................. s..ta 7:00 • Cf) (IJ '° lllHtla D HEIE'S IOOllEl/IUWI • Tiit Doc Tllat Tlliftu Out l.olldl OH Hottrl D ID Q)) "'llll(H: Ntrt't ..._, .. Boomer and Mtss21st Ctn lury' Boomer and a 12·ytar·Old &irl uncover a plol to kidnap a buuty tonltsl JUdff 1nd ha the oalHfll • <If; Tllttt ........ Futurn include Ameuu's n11111be1 ont drue delrct1n1 pohct dot. • "1n dim who hup sharp loollltd lllOflY eels, 1 camel lh1t 1nswers lht !tit· phone and 1n Ameuun Bald b ale 111ho 1s relustd 1nlo the wild lfhere ht 1s killed by a thouehlless huntei rmi llofie: "Ptlt 'II' Tlllit" (com) ~ ... , ,.. See? It won't bite. In this form, it just alts there, harmlessly binding the atoms of this page together. However, in another form, this very same nuclear energy could light a city ... or destroy a world. Watch tonight and every night TV WEEK, DECEMBER 7. 19IO this week as Paul Moyer exam- ines the controversy surrounding this energy source. Because the fact of the matter is, nuclear power is staring us all straight In the fa~e. And It's important to know what we're looking at. . IYIWITNESS NIWS~SPM~ Because there's more to life than news, weather and sports . . WAY tis lr r fl '11 111111) ........... CMtl lliHlen a.,..,_ ,_ a W&Mlic. IM1l--4 -..a. II u ..... 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Alo Rocco. f thc11 Jete< and l1m1 lauren .C.All$£LSTW • HAWAUM SMU"'11S e 1 a, IJtJ Cllal1ie'1 Alltell 011 mond Hud Ancels" ll11s Kuba d1w •na t.Ptd•hon ••Ill lier bcauhtul friend oil Haw111's uolte and din CttOUl 'oral ruts 1u1ns 1nlo an hplosM came 01 double cro~1n1 ·•lltn they d1sconr 1 myste11ous sunken ship hold1nc a carco worth millions 11111 1Qw111·s mosl 1uthless c11m1nals 11e b1t1hn1 over Cl GEOICil VAllDDIAll: • UMAGEDDON a H h Wriltu at ....,it: "8'rt l.lat11'1 Ar• of 111111" /6 lh1t documenlar1 uam mes rnlo lhe leaend of f'fo1h's Ark ID ta.i to11101 IC·Cl . the Ptr ~1slence ol Memory' I he human brain rs lht 001n1 ol embarkllron for all ol humanity's cosmic 1ou1neys. and S•ilJl la~es u.s on 1 walk' th1ou1h the 0111n to w1tntn the archlleclure of lhou&hl m °''*'" .,, '"*' ta M..,,Mct Tlllat11: T11t1111t11t .. 'fllltll -8:30-• • ~ O•• o., 1i I '"'" An11 and Barba•• rel urn lrom 1 tr1p to hnd thtn apartment fa• more spa c1ous lhan when lhty lell and Schne•dt• un•1lt1nely helped 1 clevrr nl ol lh•tvts make oh w1lh every shck ol hnn1lu1t 1n the place a Tiie Ull4tr1t1 W..14 ti l~llff Cevstt111 11 Tiit WotM T_r,. ID 300 llillio111 9 :00 8 t (ltl Alice Mtl has I change of hu11 1n more ways lhan one •htn , 111't loss of 1 l11end cauus hrm 10 take a clom look al hrs own hit nd the way he ltt.ab olhen .............. ;. ;Q =~ "'..-. THE STORY OF ROCKY BLEIER lid (•r1) IO (11111)-.... rl l•-----------------Utcll, Alt CefMJ, ._.. .....,, ..... , ..... , .... ,. ............ 11.oc~r ..... • ~ ..., t1-.C ... lai'lllU to It.II -, ... s..,., lowl ClllM,IO• Pill•· •• StMltn I .. ..... ••111 ..... ~T-.... ti '-II (c.c) a..d's mi. tctOIHlh ti llM flPIMIC NI rrlll't ,,....,, v ... 10 McOMt • INftllM •lllM. Pit 11 alllt to Mll'flYt llM dlvdlt!Y ol lltl tre111M1& llJ looat•I forward 10 a Cltriatmn rtu•1011 will! hull !II f'lriq u. -t:JO-• Cll no ..,., .. ......... ........... ............. 10s00 a (f) '""" Jell•. MO Con10 Gaits 1s overcome •1lh furt for 1 fello• phyS1c11n aHer h8 hu 1 11un1on wrlh 1 lrttfld from hts dllldllood • ID a DIAllA: c .. 1,.,,., (lhr) '80-Mu Bur, Robin Oe11den, lOfy W1lsll, Na.II Beery A fOfmtt policeman run~ a u cuorly 1u1rd b111111eu 1nd btcomn 1nwol~td '" • plot to t 11or1 • m1ll1on doll11s from an 111mff 1rcoon br tr1d1n1 him 0 1dence ol hrs d1urhter's 1nd1sc1thons ....... G ltlMlt ......, Heer .................. 'lii C11 utilM (C·C) ... ( .......... .,. llkk: A ~ S,.Clll Dionne W1rw.c' captures her 1ud1tnu wtlh 1 23 sone me~, of now classic hols .JI 50 r..t11rti.llAJ "Ille Rmaer" -10:30-m 1tiry f ..... m JiM111, s..uart 11:00 a e • r () ltll rt~ i>tl """ r)) ""'1 'Tl Ctu• 8 P1ett1tttrs mow r11111 c;.,.1 Htur (}JI C.rol lur.,tt IM frllllft (24) ""' ( t.(} (2tl llns!S,...illl ..., -11:30- • s,.rts fi•al e Tiie 708 Cliib lf J , ... , .. 110} llleotit: ........ ....... tlle 0.0." (dr1) '11 Charin Bronson Anl honr Perkins • lllM: ....... (dra) '68 Ctnt Hickman lim Bro111n Mrkt lltllon. Ce11td S 0 l1u1hh11 .., , , 2t llCk ''" """ -11:45-....... : "Jill"'""''-'""" l11wntic•tlf," .... _ ol lllt "-'" ., (HJ ~ Mo.it: "CW. .. .., JM" (dra) ·n Cl1nn1s O'Conn0t Robby Ben\On e .... it: (Jlf) "Tiie ""' MIMI· erit" (dra) '!><> Jane Wyman, K11k Oouetu . Cenrudt Lu rentt 12:00 II Morie: "MISltr CtrtJ" (dra) 57 1 ony Cur Its M1r1h1 Hyer • U lle¥1t Io bt announced Cl) Tiie "*itl Rocky Bleier It a prof..aJonaJ football .,.., for he Pittsburgh StHi.rt. But ten yeart ago the amart money would haw tnHred at th• polliblllty of hit 9Y9t' playing pro football, The newspaper cl.ipplngs tell Why. I Robert (Rocky) Bleler. former c•pt•ln of th• Notre O.me footb•ll t .. m •nd • tunning beck for th• Plttlburgh Steelert. hH bffn ,.1/ously wounded 111 Vietnam . . 81•/er und•rwent surgery at a Tokyo hospital Wednesd•y night for wound• auftered August 29. -South Bend (Ind ) Tribune (Aug. 28. 1969) Rocky Bleier questions his future with the Pltts- Outgh Steelers much as he questioned It when he left tor Vietnam . . . "My goal certainly Is to malce the tfam ... If I don't malc'J It I thin le I can accept /f," -Chicago Sun Tlmea (Aug. 5,1970) He was playing. In front of 50,000, he (Rocky Bleier) was playing . -Chicaqo Sun Times (Nov 7, 1973} For Rocky Bieler. it's automatically a Happy New Year already ... he's going to the Super Bowl. -The Indianapolis News (Dec. 31 , 1974) The 28-year-old Bleier recalled some of his darl< days after being honored by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Assn as the Most Courageous Athlete of 1974. -Chicago Sun Times (Jan-29, 19'75") Rocky Bleier said he was proud to receive the Vince Lombardi Award for dedication to football Lombardi. no doubt. would have Oeen even prouder. -A.ssoc1ated Press (Feb 2, 1975) The clippmgs do not stop In 1969 because a few people did believe. Most of all. he beheved On Sunday at 9PM. the story behind the clippings comes to the screen when Robert Urich stars as Rocky Bleier In Fighting Back. the dramauzed story of a triumph on The ABC Sunday Night Movie Also starring are Art Carney as Pltlsburgh Stealer owner Art Rooney and Bonnie Bedeha wh o plays Aleta Bleier. Rocky's wife Robert Urich stars as Pittsburgh Steeter Robert (Rocky) Bleier. P•t ( All THAT TALENT CAN BE INTIMIDATING John Houseman commands respect without uttering a word. Houseman's portrayal as a church choir direcfor seemed to conduct the mood on the set of A Chrisrmas Without Snow, costarring Michael Learned as a choir member. which airs Tuesday at 9PM on CBS. While much of the time the usual bedlam that surrounds film production rult!d the day. with crew members scurrying about setting up lights, checking on wardrobe and make-up, holding emergency con- ferences, bantering and joking among themselves, it all dissolved into an aura of respectful tranquility when Houseman stepped on the set. Indeed, most of the crew and cast seemed in awe of the wizarc;t, who is a.n accomplished director, producer, playwright, author and teacher. a\ well as an actor. He has given all of his professions the same intense effort and mastered them all. Houseman is aware that at times people find him intimidatina. "It amuse~ me," he says. "I think it's rather nice to be able to turn arou"nd and show people that you are not the terror they imagine you to be." In A Christmas Without Snow, Houseman's character can be abrasive at times. as he attempts to meld a group of choir members of varying talents and back- grounds-each with their individual load of personal problems-rnto a cohesive group of performers for a Christmas performance of Handel's "Messiah." At first, his gruff exterior alienates his charges but gradually they come to admire and respect him. VIDEO CASSETTES FOR SALE OR RENT • To-a! Tori! Tore! • W1reroOIOI •A~O..,.. • ·-uo • Tiie Wiid lurldl • Ltleolllilll . .._ • IOOI--~ • Dr. ZIWllD • A-Ql..,io ., ................. ........ o... PLUS 100. OF OTHER TITLES-ALL RATINGS HOME MOVIES & SLIDES tAAOE INTO • Yll>EO TAPE' ,.... Tl/ WEEK. DECEMBER 7. IMO Similarly, Houseman, who alread y has the respect of his co-workers on the production, also won their affection. On his last day on the set, Houseman came into the room where the cast and crew were hurrying through lunch. He said his goodbyes and thanked them all for their help during filming. Everyone in the room laid down their spoons and forks to give him a standing ovation as he bowed in gratitude. • Spend Christmas with . KOCE 50 A New Erigland Christmas December 9 at S:JO pm Slmple Gifts December 10 at &:JO pm caroling, caroling December 11 at S:JOpm The Joy Of Baeh _..,,.,., 1 J at s pm • MlllDAY I .... -... QI ,..,. tilt ..__ .... __ _.. EFa~ ::-:.·~ I 1WWY I c.a. .......... llil ...... ...... i .. .w.t .... ... .. '*' .. i.. tclllel Ml ...... ..,. ........ er... ..... ..... ., ...... ....,.. <*I) 71 a-.,.y. S-.. Tiit ...,,, ............ ., ...... AIMll·C.U ..... of tllllcli .. , • ......... ~-..~::..:: tll, Gett llefMY, Gw1t $Mllec1. A ............. "'" -,.., .. ,.., "' ... lllllllC Nol ...... '* "' .... "" flit 111ost ol •• old .. --. 1:.111.::(~ 8ht,.,._m .. .. , ....... -1:.10-=~«t.i:''llll • 8'Jllt ,.._·•Der lloMn kn1litr" lltccwOtd llw in Muntell 1n June. 1979, Ille ml ol lllt lbchlrd Shlllss ope11 includes Gwyneth lonfS. lk111tte hssbtn4tr, luc11 11:00 • Cl)Cfl ... •••• t::='.:'~11=1: .. ,.. ... .......... --- I . ••• ,.. I 8100 eeOOtD!Dall ._ .......... •W<JllJle._ • SIOlft: "9 ....... Tiit LA lakm vs. the Dallas Mlftlidll, ..... S'"H Popp and M11hed Junp1r1h (Sini· I lviilii I 111cu1 on 11usc mtM> ~---------...,. ......... _ •''-"'* • CJ) (JI QI! ..... .n.....,....S.--m .n......-'-9 ....... $" ... •O..ShJ..,. -11:30- .""..., ... <ll ~lfJ ......... • l.Z·I c.tact (C-C) (JI ~ ftltw• "Happy L•nd•nc" • Cl)@ ~ •Qlilcy, ML." .:00 ~n. ......... n" . ....,..__~ •.. .._ • (f) rrs-11 Hot Lll)S' la -· ,.. -tlltr, lllllOllS old soldltl 'Howttltl Al' • ID a ..., ca.-Houhhan, wd!IS the 4071th fOf Hot· • h*Mf: Cell llecl M Ve11 tit Ltps, it's the hrsl time site 1w sun tonies. 111t1taued w1lh Paul Reid's her dad 51nce he was diwolced hom puute hit when he allfuptly tu1n1 hrr nioll1e1 Meanwhile, Hawt.tye dotin Mtc's 1nw111tion lo a luv1111 5'oth 11 the prOlllist ol a steak p1rt1 lor Crea dinner from a 1uteful Pl(teat. •. ~~-B CUl & .._.·*Illy~ -lfy ...... 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(lJ T• T• lie Trutll with Ille help trom a dud aul's e1es; • ~...,11: S"'Y ti OIWW • llntU a ltaless we1&llthlter who sets an (dra) 60-Jett Chandler • °"' l"1 (C·C) unofficial bench pins rtCOld; a hos • Yeu let Yeur Ute 121 fl..., , .... p1t1l lhal closed alter the ctiost ol a ID c,~ UC .... • ~---I .... dead nurse lri&httns the stilt and ID '"'"' tB 'flit lladllilllMir• ~ the lamed 82nd Airborne D1•1sion -12:30--7:30- acceptin& 1ls lirst canine p11achuhsl a Ital QI) Tiit ,...,, .. ._ 9 2 • ltlt 1 ... Cftl Dell Cetytl .. 8 I ~ .._, ,._ a....:.. • lltn GIMM si.. e ~fti 1111 .,1 _,. -.., llEW HU HAI TOlllTE. cm ,,....,W-·12 • a ..., F• • WITH COUll'TIY 50l.D • Y• let '"" lM • _, II • • Net Miii Oen11rs Wmer. the e Wiid' llttwlf\ llws • Tiii ....,_. S..rea Hall M1llron Dollfl Banet. Buddy Alan 1 •,OO • :' ~ .... and Mackenzie Colt are Ille auesis .... -.... ?II II) Mowit: "Tiit Htst111" (dra) U11 --9:30-'67-John C1rrad1nt, Dan i O'Kelly ~ ~ ~ B (1" Mtmi Cllll·Nttr Ken FOf lwelvt ni1hfm111sh no111s, Ille ,., _, ,... sinaton Hosplltal's 1d1111111strat0f de parenls of a 6 year old boy w11t u • 'flit lledleill....., ~ minds one ol !lit btst n11rws on the hi$ hie hancs 1n the bllll!Gt •th a • Criltiu ..,_ statt bt f11td IOf 1ppe11111c'nudt 1n 1 psycholte k1llt1 8 .._.. ·111he' ni1c111ne. Or Mic-aels and -1:30-Ann discover she dances rn a 1111vate _ 1111 ....., .__ 8:00 men's club as well --·· e 5'£CW. JOY TO TllE t1Ql llttlt: ~ w;.. et Oilllll" -Z:JO-• WOllD! A CHMUE (YltS) '64 (90ni)-Ch11lcs Bronson. e lewl/lllM: II!) wlllt rn..-llOWll CHllSTllAS Susan Ohve1. K11rt Ruuelt A toucll AHiin If ltl Alllli" <•11) 'U -GtOfCt a (() (J) SPfCIAl: I CU11it •a,onniuter once made 1 mdllke Sanders. Antela L1nsbury. John .,._ Qrillllls (II) C1111lte 8flWll of only .ound1n1 1nste1d of krlllnc a Carradine Pennileu 1n Paris du11111 and Linus c1tt 111 the PellMlb ,... man 1n self defense YHrS laltr hr 1880. an unscrupulous min uses 1 some food lor lllcMl(lll by w1rtltiftc meets up wrth his wencetul victim 8iend ilnd 111any 1WOme11 lo further beyond atum1nuni trees, til!MI llld who is bent 011 revenee his 1ournal1sm ureer before his eauity neon lo l1nd the 1111 mtl!IHll OJ Hecar Dulce ttocar roguish ways finally do him 1n ol lhe Yutel1dt season , ... 11 , MAGNUM, P.I. "Every man would want to be a private eye 1f he could be the kind I play in this series ... grins Tom Selleck "THIS 1s living!" He was referring to the lush Hawa11an scenery and beautiful girls that surround him in the new sus- \ pense-fi\led adventure drama series "Magnum P.1., .. premiering with a special two-hour episode. Thurs- day at SPM on CBS. Future one-hour episoqes will be presented in the seqps· regular time period, Thurs- days at 9PM. ... .. • Selleck portrays a forme! Navy 1ntelltgence officer turned private eye, with such James Bond touches as souped-up sports-car chases, villainy 1~high and tow pla~es. and spectacular helicopter sh~otouts. "Our plot dazzles you with fancy footwork." says Selleck. "We'll use flashbacks to Vietnam to keep it complicated. and we cover a lot of temtory on the island of Oahu. while I try to unravel things " As private detective Magnum, Selleck ltves in the guest house of a luxurious estate on the North Shore and gets involved, to his peril. m the investigation of a Navy Buddy's mysterious death in the premiere episode. Selleck, who previously was seen in the television movies "The Concrete Cowboys" and "Countdown at the Super Bowl," found some minor drawbacks to the need of realistic location work. :-it>m Selleck fa th• fun-loving prlv•t• detective. ~ •gnum. · • ..... ,.. I . . Tl/ WEEK, OECEMBER 7, 1980 John Hillerman stars as Higgins. the stuffy major- ,,domo of the Hawaiian estate on wh ich private inves- tigator Tom Magnum lives. One scene called tor him to emerge from the surf at sunrise. which meant he had to be In the water and ready tor filming while. It was still dark. On the same day, he had to race two Oobermans trained as guard dogs. "One problem was th~re was no surf. and after . gelling our dawn shot. wifh me rising o'ut of a perfectly calm ocean, we waited around hoping for some big waves so it would look more thrilling. But they just didn't devel<?P· and I wound up wrinkling like a prune. "As for the dog race, they chased me and I had (o ~ get mto a very low-slung car before they caught up," said the 6-foot, 4-lnch tall Selleck. "I will say, I w111 pretty stiff when we started, but I was very limber by the lime I'd folded i;iiyself up a dozen times to g«tt Into the car tor different camera angles." The work may be difficult and dangerous. but the living Is decidedly eHy, since Magnum resides on the palatial Htate of abMnt author Robin Muters In exchange for providing expert eecurlty for the houM and ground•. The other occupant of this Edenlc compound 11 Higgins, pl~yed by John Hillerman. Higgins is a retired British Hrgeant major and the stuffy major-domo ot the Hawaiian estate. HI• sense of propriety I• constant~ offended by Magnum's ral\lsh Ure 1tyle. • - When Magnum's caus prove complicated, he usually manages to wnll•t the aid of two former Vietnam buddln, TC (pt~ by Roger E. MC>lt9y), a helicopter pllot, and Rick (pi.y.d by Uir,Y Manettl). the owner of a 1W11nk llland restaurant. ,, 8s00 • (I) aJ .. ,It: "A Cllrl1t1111 Wiltleelt S.W" (dr1) '80 (Zhrs)- Mich1tl learned, John Hovsem1n The SIOfV of 1 11oup of choir mem bt1s ol my1n1 bJCk.1rounds. c1rcum st1nces ind voul 1b1ht1es who st1uult under the ludersh1p of 1 perfeetion1st d1recto1 to present H1ndtl's "Messiah " • rn cm • ,., .... c .. ,.., (C·C> "Room at Ille Bottom" Jeck displays Ins l1nc1es1 fooh•Ol'-•Me serv1n1 up 1 1enerous help1na ol llu1hter-wllen. on Ins hrst n11hl as 1 busboy 11 1 posh French 1es11u rant. Ille 11111 comes lo dinner e. pechnc him to be the nur chef ....... • ..,. Critfia sa... tB Tiie IMt ill OM* (C·C) • (J sa... • lril CM<• (II llM (C.() -9:30-• ())Cit Qlll•a-fllc.. tert "Te11111ts, Anyone'" A 11otous f1mily J4Ulbble erupts alle~ Jackie ind Safi lose 111 lheir furniture to the formtt teninl' s 11sler. 1nd the spunky bt1ul1es' dms1on lo hnd a new place throws Henry 1nlo a p1n1c-tspec111fy when lie sees the slu1y 1te11hborhood they've moved ·-11~30- • Cl) ClJ .-: "Liii Gtatlt," "Price tC fr.-" eGBJelltllytlfw • PrielMf: c.-... " • Cl) (JI ....... , .. ..,,.: "n.t • t11t l&acl HIM SMM" ....... 'alter• • It f1k• • TMtt fB ........ "" Su ID !Ill Cl,.._ AIC lltws ID lllclM 1 lldlt 12:00 9 Twililtlt Z... • Y• let YM Ult ID MoM\ -12:30-• CD 8 Tiie ,..,,.. sa... e ,...: "S., Trlil l4t" (dr1) '64-Sun Flynn. Jose Ferm ...... ,..,..,... ., WtrW ............. ~ 1:00 Gf1UllllM .. a>,...:"""" (adv) '!16-Ceorae Monraomery. Mona freeman -1:30- • Tiie LIM i.etr • Mtwits: "bllltfly MtetM," "Ac1icM1 ill Al 1W." 2:00 G Movies: "An Ad If llvr4tr," ''SorM!ftltrt ill Ille llicllt" -2:30- • lltft/Mtwie: Ill "bperillltlll ,.,,...., .. (dra) '44-Hedy Laman. 9 llofits: "[MIJ Mill a flirt&,'' "S.cebrusll TrHlllcleur" lwa••wvl 1111 .... .............. = = .. ,,. ... .. ,.,. I I .... *ft--.,,.- eaoo eew o• ... ee())<JI Da .... ......... e SPOIYS: rrt NecMr The Los Altceles Kines vs Ille Mlnnesot• North Stirs. e 11•a-rH ., .. ..., ... a flllily P'lrtrel • J.H Celt.let (C-C} -~....,.. -5:JO- (J) (I) 98 ..... wr .. rH (fl .. ,.., llillef ......... l.lfttt -~n.. •IMde...etSllillt 9 J·Z·l c.tact 7:00 •••@ .... (]) ....., llltlllt • ...,hys ... (I) Tic TK DMtll fII Men Sfttfitl sa... •ra•rH C!J Tt Tell tM lrwtll ... ,"" 8D °'91 fllJ (C·C) IJll h.ily Ftll4 .......... a n.. 11.c•111tt11rer ....,, -7:30-e 2 o.tt1t , ... Cl) """ °"' •"' e a r•r• •SU•• • Tiit....,..... S.Um (l)nl ....... • Al ii Ille f .. ily (I) a ra•s•H '11 ..,.., llilltf (J)T'llil OW ...... (C-C) • Tiie lledllll/ltilrtf....,, ID Criltiu 111111 9 T1Mo.cill1"*- 8:00 e (!J U. [nos Strate btcOllltS 1· one-man police force whfn an ep1 dem1C of ·Blue flu· strikes the de p11tment and he's fell alone to protect a pretty woman 1ud1e from 1 ~1lle1's wr1th e o a 1111 ,..,.. reatUteS include a proftle of a man wllo 1s a protess1onal plun1er: a 111olo con vent1on: Tw1uy. a hana &hd1n1 squ11rel the doo-d1h p111de 1n .•sOO • ([) CD ... : "*" I LM Y•" (clrl) ·90 (2hn)-la11t1 Whit mote, Kt'ltn Oobtoli. )llltiCI DIM. C.SSle ~tin. Tiie stcwy of !lit rttrC1t sbuUle bttwtt11 1 f1tlltf 1 peu of I' and11111nts IOt custody of • lloy 8 ID 8 DiffrHI ,.,.._ "Tootb1ll r1111., .. Arnold 11 •itctt4 1fttr lie f11ls to 1111h tht '°' *.,..., tum. so Mr. Orummolld offtB to W1 the team uniforms 11 the cotell will $1Y Arnold IS •111fifttd. e (]) <DI 8 T1ir''El11ne's St11n1e T11in1te" Alta and fQj!y's romanltc nolto11 to pity cupid by haina up E111ne with a date blckfirn 1nlo 1111ba"1ued confuSIOft 11M11 Utt suitor preftrs Tony's company . ., ... ,.. ..... .. ...... "'"' .. .. o n.-..ea.o -9:30- • (JI Tiie f ldl If Uft "Oollblt Shnd11d" Blair le1111s lfl1 dlffettl!Ct between aood 1111$ and 'aood hmt' 1111s •hen her datt malts 1 pns 11 lo and lots to like fdv1ntap ol lle1 • • ()) Im ., s.., Hclth0la1t bJ South Ameot1n rebel$ at tllew mountain retreat, JtUltl finds lier life once 111111 1n JtOPfrdy n she lftd cuerrilla lude1 Y1ldtz l11nht1tlJ dodce 1 11111 of bullets llea11wt111t. Mary, surrounded by k1dnapp1n11IHI 11te111pltd 1Ssassin1t1on. dtc1des lhal the family 1s cursed G Tic TIC 0..0 • Tiie ,., tC iadl (R). This ptO· tram 1s 1 ttlebration of lht muSiS ol I SOS.ch w11h dramalte filllttlts ol his Ille. plus petformanc:ts ol his work by some ol the mos! lamous contempomy 1rhsts 1n a v1nety ol musical styles m El Sllillt 4t l.ec. WaNu \11) Leek AIWt <Ill $tltfts Allleriu 10:00 U (UJ (J)l f'ltMIUE: ._.., M ~ ... " -·l•AYtc1 d •• (1.., ............. ...... ................... •'l'l1t111• -• -..... .... lie ..... PICllic lilt. I c.lilf• ............ ..... ................. ~"·· ................ .....,. .................. IW.11111 • -IOTaC-. • Cl ....... o. • ., ...... li11 ..... •._ ...... """"' ... Ille °""' .... I Ill ........ tilt tlfpt of I _,, i:: ... ... ..................... -lt:Jl-ll?:: ........... (II) Tim Clwilt..a olf•· ltl ltetwn 111 Oftftwe 1114 111 stll· ~ fllM jlltcll by lllMNIOIS 1114 lfl ISlS •C-. 11100 I• oa._ CJ)Cll••'"' llii ............... ·---'-• ..,.If ....... ..,.. <II,..,,...., __ -ll:JO- • Cl) .... : "Duell ..... i..c...." l a a JlllMy ea,.. ,,.._: Cati ._. M Vera is •"J •I the •ureme a11tb11rst lht rtu1ves when she offers Mic her ~ ....... Grtc .......... ............. I=..·---... :.:::-= ............. ,c.Q II I ,, I 'a Clfll9 ~-.. tllOO ·== .... -U:Jl-• e 1111 r-._ llillllii ..... UIW' ,..,., 10-... .... ~ l :.w~:t.. , c,..... ... tlOO • ()) (JI • ,.... _ ... : ...... ,, ......... ...... (llor) '72-~ lM. -l;JI-' ..... : • "Tiil Srtll llrricl" (dll) '31-tlflH ...... llOO .~ .............. 'U .......................... • ... ... llMlc." "Gilt Cifr -Z:lO-e ....,, ..... : ""'• " .... tt1..," (dr1) '~l -Ric~1rd Wid· m11k, lick Plll11tt. Kiri tblclen. -3:00- • .. : "T• kil T• S." ( d11) ·sa-Oorol~y Milo••. Etrol ftynn, Efrem Z1mbllist Ir. ACROSS DOW~ KA!Yin Dobson (r) and Justin Dana star aa father and aon In the emotion-packed true story of the fierce struggle be- tween a father and grar)dparents for custody of a amall boy • In t.Mrlc, I Love You. airing on The C8S-w.dnesd•Y Hight Movies at 9PM. ,...,. ''llWMY I E~D#.=a ..... .. .. ...... _..... ............. .... , ..... ..... ....... ,........, (Jllrt)l ................. .... 'Wlrtf's r...-. ........ ~ .............. Cllli..,...fit .............. '"'° ..... . ,.,,.. .,, .. , c..,.tHIOll: ·ar .. . ..... ,,,,,,.,.. c........ .. ,.. .... "'-. ..,.,. ·""·. Nit.al atts ...,.., fl4I I '9'1'lt of NII' ,....,,, 04! a •I lifter ..... : .. ....,,.. (s.s,) ''1 (7lws)-Sta11ley Bl~. 11119$ loeett. T lie SIOl y ol Ult pla11111q "41 tlltll· llOll ol I f~ry of I lfitlSll llli/ lttlll tflflt I llltfllOll pollllds Oii It. • 1.1',. ........ ''lloik Ille P1111kS1tt" Mell\ am 10 ctmtd 1w1y i.itll 1111Hiftc piaclicll ~es 11111 he surp11se1 M111dy by 111rkr111 her lff P 1n l~e l1v1111 rOOlll . ..... : ... , ........ ll'We" (com) '49X211n)-Cary G1.11t, Ann Sht11d1n, M11ion Mlnlllll In· conaruitrts art faced by a frenclt c1plam m11r1td to an Amtr!Cln WM: I IW I h1111ten1nt who Ines to aet into the • __ ...,....,liiiiiliiiiiliiii..__ .. _ US alone with a aroup of war b1bies. • • • • @letn CJ)..,.., ... • """ Dtrs Ac1ln ()) Tidlc o.p • 1'111 ,_,,., Will! Cfl flltrv Griffin Sllow e 11•A•S•H aJ Te Teti the Truth ... ,.lb a u, •14 c-1ns <C·C) • 0... f.lsy (C·C) 9flllilyftlld e A,ttltllltll4t • Allar •• lladllil/lHflf ~ -7:30- • 2 •tllt T- (J) ....., °"' ... .8Qlflllilyftlltll • s.."'"' .( ...... lA ()) ,.. lb1aii11t • , tee tllt llaic • ()) ,.. lbcllint Cl) al lrA•S•H ID Aslt•MJ ti Goll Cltust•11 St*ill I a Glut '•rfOfllll<ti • Tiit llKtltil!ltllrer Report e Cristiu lau11 9 ltmdltck 8:00 e Cl) (J) 'Ullf£U: Ma1nu111, ,.I. (?hrs) A lun lov1ne puvate de tee h.e, lmne on a lu1u11ous Hawa11an estate, boldly ta~es on Navy h1&h erups and. becomes a 1areet for killers when he tracks the cold ~ ... 11 • lhwle: "Ak,ert" (311/s) (dr1) '70-Helen Hayes. D11n Martin, Burt l 1ncasttr. Ju n Seber a .. Jacqueh11t 81sstlt, GtO'Cll Kennedy Ille story ol t1ncoln lnternatronal A11port's man· acer faced with A lltlle old lady stowaway, a bomb ca111in1 pas senau. a stewardess m1shm. and the wo1SI bhzu rd 1n M1d·11rest h1s101y . • • ....-: "MM. 1111 ..,,.,. -llt" (R) (hor) '80 (2hrs)-0av10. 811ney Patty Duke ~hn. Oan1ellt 811sbo1s f11d1honal values and con temporary alllludes clash when lheo. 'The Wolfm1n.' meets and tou1ts 1 hbt11ted woman with an 11 year old dauct11er GZITlliclll '81 Or1N "P1randella. S11 Charac te1s •n Search of an Author" fili111G -AO-·-=-~~~;-.:;l2~rfl~!i::=--~~ • OJ QI) """' ...... ..., ... "loathe lhy Ne11hbo1" When Kip "*-llcl lllttt• arrives tor his Jone awaited date with 111111 Tillll the beaufllul and my Sonny lumet-e M CMtt SM who 1s his ne1ehbor 1n a hotel for 4 't 2IOO 9 J.l·l ~ women only he isn't quite in the D T-,_ mood because his er eat attection lo1 m , .... ,_ Lilt 7 :00 her may cost him the friend.ship of ID ...._ • • • J!.lnl his roommate. CJ)...., -fllt D111ein1 ,rinctS1 l1m Dale stars -12:30-e ...... Dt'9 Acalil 1n this musical fantasy performed by 1J W) 8 n. ...,._... ())lie tic 0.... pronc1ptl dancm from London's • .... : .......... (* .. 'U-e Tiit JIMf'1 lriw ~ral Ballet wlltclt ltlls Ille story-of.;,--Gltnd1-JICblll;-ht1,...,. --ctt-Mw Crifli1 S.... ~ handsome soldier who discovers the 11 1'111 Fii • lr_.S-H mret place where S•• buulllul p11n at 11--. ......... aJ Te T• tilt Trllltl cessu dance the11 niehls away -as ...W ...._..... • ........_ fD u C.raW.. 4t AIHrieso 8 W •· ,... ....-i• lftin 9:00 • 1 I.ill (2J) larney Miller Aeent 01ance" An Au fOfce veteran blames his cnm1nal career on ei posure to Aeent Ora nee. drmng Woio into an rnvesfleallve frenzy, and Mrs e~uer his her husband urested aea1n-th1s t•me for running na~ed throu&ll, the halls of their apartmenr bu1td1na 114.l On Staie: lra11th lu111tt fD C.Uo S.sto Spetiat !IJ) Sli111 Cuisine -9:30- • 3J l1 0l (81 It's a litin1 'fhe lo1s Alfair": lo1s' chance meehne with her high school sweetheart prompts some h1ta11ous advice from her cohorts. and couldn't come at a better time bec1use she's rust had a f IOO ... "" (C.() • (I) (JI ..... _ • ,..., ,.. II) .... : ... J.-. Ila ..,.. • .... fl b I Alllll (com) '6Z-l'..meth .... .41 Tiit lllcleiVlttwtt •.,.i -1:30--7:30- .. Tiit u.. ...._ • z •Iller-~.·~·~• n..11r~," i(l)rnf= ...... , ...... '-' ·--(l)Pll~ .......... .,....., .... ...,,.. Sterr" ... ....., 1111111111·..,.. • l,.. •11111111 '"·"•• ... ISl'OITS: ,,. llsltM The -2:l0-Los Alleles Lakers vs the Seattle ..... : "...... "'1ffltr <•> $uptftoft4($. ')0-James ~ Ill Cllllllllt. e •ii tilt f...., D'ebfa Plllt. • • . '" . •. • ...... ...,s•H .................. ...., *' rtnb ,.._.. • .. S1r.c""' II) .... : (ID "Tiie Olllh...,. 1 •. llacllil/l.tllm .. Port ( dra) '61-Robeft Mdl. Clillllle lw11 . SATURDAY (Continued) a ~.,, .... ,.. 1S1N1 • Acd9ll " , .. .., 3:00 • fHlll• fil• ftstiul: "Mo•r .._ .. "llidutl'1 Milff u, lif4" Alliflllltd. • MIN: M'ttt«it -Nis .... ,.r (dr1) '68-8rodenc Dnc lold e MIN: "lty We" Ille.._. tlill" ( dra) '69 Ted Eccles (I) ".,, • ...,. • '•Mk '911cr ftr11• (nerty Secu11tr Can We Cope with a er,., .. -~S...dti111 -3:30- • (I) VOITS: CIS s,orts 5'1<· taalUf CJ) Cllrilbus DIM• fmr e MIN: "C.Sr•t.UtilM, H's 1 llr!" (d11) ·11 9111 B11bv Cl)~&C.tlle . (II .. : "Tiie list Aftcry Min" (dra) '73-Pit H1n11e. Lynn Carlin a *""' .. Mw11tllf'• e El £Jtrlttrrtltrt 4:00 a E..,,.-t CIJ ttlfTr• • lllN: • "o,tf1titll S.C1tl" (dra) 'S2-Corntl Wilde a CllriMls .-w Ill Tiit --" ... .,,..... IBS......TWant~ll •MIN • lletit: "AIJlll•" (hOr) '1Z Petrr Cuslun1. 811" Oland a Delipllla .._. l11ttrien -4:30- (J) A Cllrian QiW .q.,_USA .... Clm .. 5:00 .lfl .... IMPrttift . ...,,,.. • CJ) QI) "ORTS> Tiit Wi4t ..... s,.ts Cll'-'lllCY • ... : (II "Oher Twllt" (dra) '44-llD!Mrt Ne"1on 15... ' lleM: "Tiit Litts •• JtllllJ (drt) ·1~-S11111ty Jones (fJ Tt .. ft 1 IUICN ................ ar-~ ..... .... ., .. w -5:30-., ....... ........ s,.b <II...,,.,.. .. .... I IV&lii ...... I bl~ 01 ctiange lh10ughout lhe11 en llrt hvn m r .. 1111 SO TM Art of LiYi111 -6:30- • U i e Oil lltws 1> llr11t1 Miller D MtryTJltf llMre 1.~ S.ctr, Mtft ill c:er...., m Sli111 c. ... 1f Yt11r Goi4H (llljlire so lill lloytrs' Jollr1111 7:00 8 In Se,,cfl Of . . . 'Salem Witches" 13; cei Tiit M11,,.t si- ll lia City c.mffy U Cynitnas LA Ill "lulr Mims ffOJ Jad Mile's Jo1m1al m (2tJ Qt) Lnrenet ,.... Sllow <Ill lltt Haw 121) Solid !:old fD Siltnl Cllrlst19n CR) lh1s pro. 111am features lradll1onal Chrislmu music and a modern adaptahon ol The N111ht Beloit Christmas' sun& and acted with interprelat1on in s11n taneuaee foi the deaf m ll fhlldo de l•is ... -7:30-a Tiie M11,,.t Slitw With &uesl Ca1ol Burnell 1 Ham Days aa.- D fa.W, f•-4 Uil00.000 lb• ni.t T-e ht S..rcll Of ... 111 Satwday lditiell ~ OllCe U,o11 a Clnaic (C·C) m reelinp ··suual1t( 1Dlo11t11 8 :00 8 CU <fi S,£CIAL: l11s 1111· ftr's IMMy CllriQ.s Tiits (R) ti's a holiday treat when Bue' Bunnr and ll1s band ot carottrs celebrate with lhtir own ve1S1on ol 'A Christ mas Carol e <.U> IUJ llrN11 MIMrlll •M HM M1Mlltl Sllttn (I hr) g Mtvlt: "Wlllff1" (com) '76 (2hrs)-Elliott Could, [ddie Allltrt t WO human cu1nea p11s '" an Army chemical warfare upe11men1 put lhtll knowledtt ot poison aases 10 use in robb1n1 a bank • m {!)) lllJ lrt1kl•1 ••• , "The Ame11can Dmm" Tiie friend· ship ot the lour townlfs undel)OtS • "vere test when lll1~e. tlle ll1p schOol st11 retedtd llr Ille 1ocar· un1wemtr. bruh •••r from ll1s buddies in Ofdtf lo plar lootlllll 11 a '11n1er' '°' their 11th tfttlllttS. 1 mi<e and a sensitive Santa Claus io•n 1oaethe1 lo add hoh41y cheer durina the com1ne yulehde season 1n this an1maltd Sl>tClll nmattd by Joel C1ay CD SM1~ '''""" 9:00 u 1lle Od4est Cop Cotl,it * "freebie & Tiie lu11" 8 lfJ CD fr9"ie 1114 IM ._ Chasin& c11m1n;it mulerm1nds could be in1ur1ous to your health. u fiet b1e ;ind the Bean hnd oul when ther iO under&ove1 1ns1dt I htaflh 1n stitult. the link 10 a series ot hold ups that could only be 1nS1de robs D (Iii '8l lleM: "Dec Day Al· tern'"" (dra) ·73 (2hrs) ~I Pacino, John Cu alt I he stDly of a bank robbery attempl lhat places two hapless amateurs al the mercy ot a po!ice sieae and a runaway media event 8 Cl) (fj) (21) TIM LM .... (C·C) ln~·out ot This W.tld," Cophe1's rob is on the fine when he and i rrhld mannered man believe 1 woman 1s from outer space&Tom Smothers and Helen Reddy 1uest. 1n ··c.ptain·s Tuana1e.'' Capt Slub1n1 is 1 tand1 date for seduchon by a lo1mer g11ll11end •ho 1s now mamed lo another u ptain Sur Ane lanedon a11d ~nle M1rkt11m 1un1: and in "8oome11n1,'' a buuhful model, pretendine lo lie m1111ed, lt1ms fTIOle about love trom two b1elletois Pamela Sue Martin. Cuich Kooch and Barry Yan Oyh 111tst en..,-. • Tiit lftt " Slllit•• CB fllltillM at Ille lijtll g Water ''"'''' Eli Wa llach na111lts tll1s tn•11onme ntat him •hleh eaplom the problems nl and solutions to waste water treatment -9:30- -~(C·C) (R) m c.tactl (JI F,.. J11111,.t11tt ~ 10:00 e (I) (IJ Secrets tf 1111.ia•• H....-Al Ille ur11nc ol lhe11 friend, Ann D11lles, Holly and Teddy su1ch for John Grey, who was abd11cted by Guy MUhnaton's heflthmen the n11ht belate . ..... • CJ) <II a Slftw.: ""' c..'1 QriDa ill .... ...., u.. (I hr) Perry Como 11m Nftrs • 111111pse of '"'"' c11nures--.us11111. Cltntlian, lew-all dlhnc blck lllotl Sindt o4 Wfln. ill t~is llol4dty 51*111 TV WEEK. DECEMBER 7. 1980 with euesls Richard Chamberlain and tS11th s1neei. 111an11 GDlttlllttl1tu11t • Tiit Od4 C.,.. ID llwia llfl Allstill City U•ib -10:30- CI Tiie 541111Ym •ttns ID CIKm .. s lite (C-C) St """'1 Jm al Saratep '8 B Kina fop bluu gu1ta11st B B Kone perlo1m~ from the Fe111wal 11:00 • u • <lJ r1a, oz lfi>""" 1l1wstM"l1: "F!o111 Hell to Teus" (wu) '58-Don Murray 8 S,OITS: Collea• luht•all UCLA vs Pepperdine Ill Sl'O«n: Colltae leshltllll USC ~s Wyom1na m 11•••s•H Clll The C1tr That Forcot Alltut Cllristrnn ID s,,.,._., Mo. 5 m m Clne1111 Sltoliwe: "S-. h1111ies" (d•a) 7&-C1a110 1to G1annin1 !21) lttwl/Mow11: "Tiit Mu llllt ~Wn" <It S.llftf ac• -11:30- •.... ,I llftiu : "Tiie Fr .. 1 '•••·" "O«.t u_.. a DIM 11111· D CD U S.t•r•ay 1ic11t 0.. • lltnlfllewit: "Be • S,.r· ll•" ( d11) '61-Richa1d Ea•n ll J 11n ..,_ • rr.• Ql fllewit: "WitltM ~­ (dra) '46 John Warne e ll"it: "Tht Litts el JtHJ hlall" (dra) '15-Shirley Jones z lllewit: lo bt announced -12:30- f 'J Movie: "Tiit Tllrilltn" 1:00 D n llttww'1W c.c.'1 • lllnlu : "Tr1111t," "Stne4," Hf .... 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CllisiM ID Futbll l11ter111eieMI 'JO, Allltfkaa '"9111..t 1:00 ., t»J lllJ s..om: llFt FoelNI !he Suttlt Su hawks at the San D1e10 Chareers 11 The Mullltt" a> Martus W.1~ 'l~ F1111U, "'111it fD To le Alt11t1111tM ·1~30- D Mft11: l!i "The llliraclt of the lelb" (dra) '48-f11nk Sinatra L llfl HI Rmn 8 f-Troop 8 OJ lf; "'.Sti<rHll, II~ P'lll Show Ill AbMtt ' Cestellt . 'I lllowle: "Tw1 lut lltcU1p" (d11) '71 -James hytor 1' lO llli11ut1s m Otu11us 1\ le1i1111in1 'Jano 2:00 a Gillipn's lslall4 e 1Ji 11J AIC W.ffltMI S,.111 ID Outer U111its lli JClurlltJ It Wn11h111 a> Movie: 1t!J "Mr fnorite S,," (com) ·~ 1-Bob Hopt Hedy lamarr fD Guttn Taa: Wit Gtllts 'SQJ lntrotluc:illa lioloo -2:30· • Cl) (lJJ 1111 A11111iu11 lllldsttntl ll Wally's Wtr~ P•17 TV WEEK, DECEMBER 7 1980 a ~.,, He11t11 Issues bit ol change lhr6uehoul !heir en mice and 1 sensitive Santa Claus with euesls Richard Chamberlain nd • Accilll .. htJHs hi I .. Give a Friend A Movie Rental For Christmas TV WEEK. 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In 11.J7, the poem ~ In • ~ a..., .•. tranalMed tneo· abfto6t :::r ~~ .ln • collect Ion of New York poetry. finally • .,.y fo.lp laftplet. ttnb011td ln lrallle, and recited ,. na.me. • .,. ..... IC1'ttn * """•'°"· In ~nt yean at Chn.tma1 time, chlld~n haw vlflted • 1lw poem lt CletMN Club Moocw'• "A Vltlt from St. • ~ooru pw on Upper. f~way In New York City ,to . tldtM •• DODUIMiy 1i.nown at "'Twu the Nlaht Before "• arolt and place a wrath. Clement Moen, who • I ~~1 On s.tu~ at l :JOPM .,. anlrNted muil-wrote "hit~ neither for fame nor forw~. but limply •. c.a tpeeial ad&pted from Moolw'• world-famous work, to Ii..,. pkMUM to chUdrm, woWd !\Aw beeft pluNd. Mlyalfd by Jo.I <My, •in on CBS. Oft the afternooa of December 24, 1822, Moore, a cttp'a.d proffflOI of Glffk and Or'"'tal history, left hli . lt*'iout home In New York City, .and ailed for his sleigh ....t hones. He wu headed downtown to Wa1hinaton Mltut to buy• Chr6'hN• turby. Uttle did he know INt Oft hli trip back home he would compote a poem in whith hl• deecriptlon of Santa would later ~ h.iiled as 1 ''tht> are.ittst piece of senre woi:d-palnllna in the English I ""&uage.'' Th.it, howewr, is ~ctly what happen~. Moo~. • devoted father, had felt he wanted to bring . hit children somethin& 1peciAI that Christmas. He de- cided the perfect &ift would be• poem .ibout a visit from St. Nlcholu. He bought the turkey, and .ill tflt way uptown he composed the poem in h is head. By the time he rHched home, ht h•d 23 couplets memorized. In. the house, the c hildren trowdtd him, t.agtr to hear •bout his visit to the rNrket. Instead, he sat them down and began reciting: . "'Tw~s the Night Before Christm•s, when all through the houu ... " On December 23, 1&23, the poem was published in the Troy ~ntintl. Actu•lly, Moo~ was somewhat •sh•med of the poem. Ht had written serious poetry in the drury •. rom.ntic style of the time, u1d •·A Visit from St. Nicho- Santa Ciu s is i11 a jouial "'ooJ bt(ort rtc.ti11i11g a ltfttr fro"' • rts1dt11f of fl.11cf101111illt dt11ou11ci11g ltilft as a 1t1ytlt, i11 tlr~ a11imaltd spmal Twas lht Nigltl Btfort CltrisflftH. "The Christmas songs". (J osted by MetTorme---·---- HoltdaV spirits soar with the music of . Les Brown and his Band of Renown. swing Into the Christmas season with special guests Rich Little. Maureen McGovern. Marilyn Mccoo & Biiiy Davis Jr .. Roy Rogers and the sons of the Pioneers. Richard easehart and the Voices of Christmas. saturday 8 pm KOCE s·o Rebroaacast Christmas oav 9pm MIGi P<Kslblt t>v a er lllt trom WfttlnthOuM lltctrlC Corl!Of at Ion , ..... . • . . .__