Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-28 - Orange Coast PilotI ~ • • Where Have Ml the T ickets Gone? . . . B7lllCHAELPA8&1VICll Of-Oellt,_Wlf sellout. After aeelng him five times before, it looked like Kn. 'Jbom .. and ber·busband would have to forio aeelnt "The Kiqa ot Rock and Roll'' this time. Sl ~I»·\\ SPl·:t 11\1 . price $15 -which wW cost about k> for end zone seats and $70 for sideline. front seat8 wlnd up in the bands cA brokers, but we're not doing a damn tbJne wrong," ahe saJd. Nancy Thomas ol Placentia wu up eady the day Ucketl went ,on 1ale for EJ· via Pl'esley'a Nov. 30 COil• cert at the Anaheim con. ventlon Center. ~-'!~i She dropped her-mother off at the box of· flce,Joininc some people "•suv1cH who bad set up camp two days earlier. A ball hour after the box office opened, the coocert was a Last week she walked into a local Ueket service and picked up two tickets to the sellout show. '11\e Uckets, wltb a face value of $12.SO, cost her $30 each. Wu abe upset by the high markup? "No, I see notbini wrong with it," she said. "It depends on bow important it is to yqu. And Elvis is my king." : Ticket brokers can resell tickets at whatever price lbe market wlll bear. They have I SUNDAY -• * * * come under fire from f an.s who charce thens with price gouging and Ullclt activity. Howe\ter, the overwhelming desire ol fans to see a m~or show. no matter what the co~. la causlnc the ticket brokerage business to flourish. Orange County bas three ma· jor licensed ticket brokers; lm· metta 'e in Costa Mesa and Anaheim, Raspberry Roach ln Huntington Beach and Troy Ticket Service, a Pico· Rivera· * baaed operatloi wltb bl-anche in Westminlter and A"ftaheim. Unlike ticket a1ents auch as Mutual, Liberty Ud ncte\ron, brokers .,.e not limited by law.on lbeM!'Vice cbarGe they can levy. Prices usually are twke the face value, but often much more. Even now. a few phone calls will t°"1 up a prime seat to the sold-out Elvis concert, if you·r~ wUlln1 to pay close lo $100. DepoeUa are now beinC taken on ROM Bo~l t.kketa -oritlnal Seall from brokers are 1eneraUy qulle &ood and many concert1oou wonder how broken '" th..,_. 'lbese aame fa1t1 alto wonder about •hows thal.,. "'4 tu\ before they ue evm auotloeed. Ot.ben QDmplaJ.n about waitloi in line all:.;i\t or lqer Co wlod up wltb )', fair seats, wbUe broken chotoe seat.a at lri· plelal"I•. ' Aecerd~to the Forum•• booklag ir•etor, Clalre aouun.,., ~en be done. 0 tveryoM• •s bow all lhe ''I can apend $5,000 devlllnt au kinds of security devices and I just throw ll down the draln becaute the broken ltill aet tbe Uckeu.'' A study of rock OOft(ert ticket distribution lndlcates that dif· ferencea do indeed exJ.!t between the seai.su.aeaost 1Ju1ers expect. C:O ftnd tor sale and the seata that . are acluall)' for sale. Ticltets move at an incredibly. .la!t rate. Many are purchased by what amount to "prolessional ... <See TICKETS, Paae A.3) VOL 69 NO. 333 6 SECTIONS, 8.4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1976 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 85 H Gusts Create Havoc O• l'llet l'Mt• 'V Lff l'•YIM IT'S AN ILL WIND THAT CAN'T BE PUT TO GOOD USE BY SOM!ONE Todd Hector, 13, Huntington Beech, U1H Blanket to H•rneaa The Wind Aftershocks Hit Turkey Death Toll F ear~d Approaching 5,000 MURADIYE. Turkey {AP) - Two strong aftershocks leveled the remaining buildings in Muradiye on Saturday and frightened survivors of the earth· quake that devastated more than 1 100 villages In eastern Turkey. may reach 5,000. The bodies were be.ing buried in mas.t graves. Saturday's aftershocks caused a short circuit and set off fires, but the names were quickly put out, officials said. One or the buildings destroyed waa a his· Lorie castle. A bliUllJ'd bas now added to the misery or stranded villagers. Officials said 3,636 bodies have already been recovered from the rubble of this city and SUJTOUnd. ing villages, and they fear the toll· Impassable dirt roads ham· · pered distribution of relief sup- "pllea. BitteT winter weather and beaV)' snow in the mountainous area near tbe borders of Iran and '" - ' . Extra! Extra% Tal,l Tales Fill 'Paper" Tra1edy, the human comedy, the ln&id• wofd OQ aporta. It was all there, in.side the "Sandy Lan• Paper, .. pf04uced as a class project by second and third 1rader1 In Clearwater, Fla. . Students studied the local newspapet, comrnteerated with reporters there, th-m spent three weds wrtijq tbelll stories. · . The ttesuU.s: Pace one's top story about an 18-ton bomb lmocklna down the Empire State Building, a tornado and a aJant who stuffed 1,999 peoele in a jar. Sports lnsllbt by Bobby IanaCOCle: "My aport Is foot· ball. One man has the ball and they bike the ball. You wear helmets. About 60 pliui the game ... 't'hey play so they can set money.·' t • I . ' lhe Soviet Union a<ideci to the pro- .blem of earthquake dimage. Some areas were still cut off, with helicopters drogplng sup· plies and picJdn& \IQ the most seriously wounded. Several villaaes wJped out by lbe quake Wednesday afternoon were not reached by rescuers until Satur- day. Huntington Girl Fourth In Pageant TULSA, Okla. (AP) -~­ ca Ann Reid, 17, of J)alJu, Texas, 1!H named this year's Miss Teeaaae Am,ertca here Saturday nllbt. karen BOrowdl ot BunU.nctGn Beaeb wu chosen tMrd rumaer up ln tbe eompeUUa lliH tJl~hl W H 8WU'ded a $12,000 toli .. 4' Mbolm"ehtp Md ts,ooo m ~tonal eem1np. She w1ll lpelld. Ute nut year travel· ing as the tltlebolder and partidpMJas •sa tad ratstn, pro. gtama for laater Seals and Cystic Flbroeb. llay Pfan or Boet.On, Mass., waa named llrat alternate and Polly Petenoa of Minneapolis, Minn .. wuaecoqdrunnerup. \ Winds Cut Power, Fell Trees Winds gusting up to an estimat· ed 85 miles per hour caused power outages in homes and businesses and uprooted trees throughout Orange County Satur· day. Some 55,000 homes and busi· nesses were without electrical power for varying amounts of time in the Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Tustin and Villa Park areas, a Southern California Edison official said. High winds are expected to decrease today and Monday. weather officials said. Clear skies and cooler temperatures are also predicted. (More Pendleton Klan Group Reported CAMP PENDLETON CAP) - The executive director of the San Diego Urban Leasue says there's an active Ku Klux Klan chapter at Camp Pendleton and the Marine Corps knows all about it. The allegation came from Clarence Pendleton Jr .• who said presence of white supremacist groups may have been the motivation for a group of black Marines to stage a commando· style raid on a white barraclcs two weeks ago. The incident sent six white . Marines to the hospital with wounds from clubs and screwdrivers. It also resulted in the charging of eight Marines un· der the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and bas prompted a basewide search for others who may have been involved. The corps has d e nied knowledge of any Wlusual ratial tensions at the base. which has a population or S0,000 persons. The corps also said it is unaware of either black or white supremacy groups on the post. · Pendleton said Brig. Geo. Richard C. Schulze, head of the manpower department at Marine Corps headquarters in Washington, told hJm an in· vestigation into racial prC?blems at the base has been under way for over a year. Schulze denied be made the statement. Quake D elay Cite~ UDINE, Italy (AP) -An estimated 1,boo pel"S«lS from the Frluli area or northern Italy staged a march in this provincial capital Saturday to protest delays in provldbll housing and sanitary services for victims ollast May's earthquake. weather information on Page A-4.) Fallen trees and branches kept more than 300 Edison repair crew workers busy from 5 a.m. until midnight with central coun- ty power outages. according to Fred Massey, utility company spokesman. Sporadic outages were also re- porte.d in F ountain Valley, Westminster, Seal Beach. Buena Park, Yorba Linda and Placen· tial, Massey said. The majority of tbe outages were reported around 1 p.m . Orange County Harbor Patrol deputies said many boat moor· ings were pulled loose by the winds averaging 30 m .p.h. tbrouiJlout the day. Property damaae was described as minor. Local freeway travelers raced dust storms and wind blown branches across Orange County highways. California Highway Patrol officials reported no ma· jor accidents as a result o( weather conditions. County . fire officials said sparks from fallen power lines in the Panorama Heights a rea caused spot brush fires that. were quickly extinguished dur· ing the afternoon. UCI Experiment Bi of eedhack Helps Patient . Heal Self By HILARY KA YE OftM Oillf PllolSUH Psychologists at the UC Irvine Student Mental Health Center are using biofeedback techni· ques to remedy complaints ranging from tension headaches to high blood pressure. Burglary Bungled A Westminster stereo store burglary suspect is in Los Angeles County General Hospital jail ward after his WlSuccessful attempt to elude pollce led bJm to Arcadia early· Saturday mom· ing. Charles Elliott Jennings, 25, of Pasedena. was arrested by Arcadia police Saturday aboot 45 minutes afte r Westminster police and other law enforcement agencies began pursuing his vehicle from the Sound Hound Stereo Store, 7610 Garden Grove Blvd., Westm inster. Westminster police said they responded to a 4 a.m . silent alarm at the store Saturday and observed Jenning's car leaving the scene. Police said Jennings turned in· to a cul de sac in Arcadia and . abandoned his vehicle. While be· ing pursued by poUce on foot, the suspect fell down a lS-foot em· bankment and suffered minor in· juries. Police said they found stereo gear in the burglary suspect's auto. Jennings was booked on suspi· cion of burtlary and suspicion of assault on a police officer. A trio of psychologists, includ· ing two from UCI, conducted a panel discussion on biofeedback during last week's Pacific Coast College Health Association con· vent.ion at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. David Engstrom, director of the UCI student mental health service, moderated the panel, as· sisted by Barry Aaronson, also or UCI, and Michael Looney of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. According to Engstrom, biofeedback is a method of using instruments to magnify body responses that are present but not necessarily visible. By body responses, Engstrom is referring to such functions as blood pressure, brain waves, skill temperature and muscle tension. . Standard biofeedback lnstru· ments are electrical, with tbe pa· lient hooked up and able to watch his body responses rise and faJJ. But Engstrom pointed out that biofeedback aids need not ~ so complex. Simple devices such as a bathroom mirror or scale can be biofeedback tools, too, Engstrom said . Aaronson, who has a privatt;. practice with Engstrom in addf~ lion to working at the UCl cUni~ contends that the biofeedback process is like looking lnto a mir· ror, because persons in· both in· · stances are responding to what · they see. Individuals who are healthy, both physically and mentallyL respond to stress in a variety or ways. But some people respond to stressful situations the same way <See BIO, P a1e t\Z) ON '"£ftl·: INSlltt: · • ,. • f I ~ I POJNTBO RUMOa -The baJJertnu Year ~oe shoes 'lmd tutus and perform a recosnbable .. Swan Lake,'' but there's somtt.binl dllfenat about them. Maybe f.t 'a tbe chest hair or tWr Jar1e nature that ~ tbte mea away1 but tbq doo't m1ncl. ~ •oaJ ll to •tm11• ~ and burl.HQ-.• ba.IMl. p_,.., • • I llC>UDAY -D&JHDNO ..:. Ia Ut.car 0ead of JOU wuvt.a? Or ~ JOm' own •laicm be ~ llwe ~? JllllAU. OIMG ol tbe DUJy !Utt ..._.,.. • look at eome •IYI to cut 4own on the I~ 11'1 ecchllnt atatlat.lca resulUQs from drunk clrivlq. The at~ on Pe1eBl. . I i Ml&Al'C D A DISP UTE - Almost all law officers now carry a "Mltanda card" that the)' read to •uspects, advising them or t.beil' .richt to remain silent or calJ an attorney~ But some olficlals believe ibe requirement to read such a atatement gets ln the way of law eaforcement. 'Ille At· sociated Pres• exam.loes tbe con· trovery on Pa•e B3. Cl alPOFFS -Owning a Citliena Band radio is almoet an bMtaUoo to then. but CB owners .,. flCbtlni back. The releUve merit• of diffe"ent typea or alarma and flasblna ll1bt .1y1t1m1 In prevenllnc thefts .trvn> cars are noted on Page All. I ' . . J\2 DAILY PILOT Sunday, NOYembW 21. 1818 Weekly review ol Orange Coast highlights Huntington Beach Lassie Comes Home A collie-pointer dog from Huntington Beach had much to give thanks for last week . The wandering pooch had been on a two-week foray a~ay from home when her owners moved out. On her return. Sad-eyed Sadie found only strangers. at whom she snarled, and was taken to the Orange County Animal Shelter. There, thanks to publicity, her original family came to her rescue just before she was scheduled for destruction. Dispute Deadline Nears Elsewhere in the city, a three-month-old contract dis· pule between teachers and administrators continued, with between 50 and 90 percent of the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School Di s trict teachers r efusing to participate in after-clASs m~tings and activities until set· tlement. An 8 a.m. to midnight bargaining session is set for De<:. 3. Saddleback Valley Conservative Steps Down Citing a decision to move his nurser y b u sin e ss to Sant a Barba r a C ounty , a r c h- copser vative Saddleback College Trustee Robert Bartholomew re· signed his seat effective Dec. 15. Filing for the se at vacated by the 51-year·oJd John Birch Society member opens Dec.sand closes Dec.31. lfhl.tj Renters Aided -Sort Of Apartment dwellers may gel a band -but indirecUy - from the lrvine City Council. which said last week it will use federaJ housing money to pay for roads, storm drains and other improvem ents as a means of lowering apartment con· struction costs . That move. plus using federal funds to buy more park land, is expected to result in slightly lower rents. plus a ny e"tra money received will be used for either a student housing cooperative or a housing project for the elderly. council members said Costa Mesa Fewer New Faces Severe understaffing at Fairview Stale Hospital in Costa Mesa has led its new medical director to cut off ad· missions for all but a few special cases. Dr. Michael Levine announced last week that patients will still be admitted into certain programs but that otherwise only "good custodial care" IS being provided. The announcement came in the wake or a n investigation into deaths attributed to negligence al understaffed slate hospitals. primarUy for mentally ill , handicapped or retarded persons. Laguna Beach Kids Give Thanks What is there to be lhan.klul for on Thanksgivlne? Third graders at Aliso School in South Laguna had s9me ideas of their own. Camron Blackbum was thankful "for God making me a aood soccer player." Roxana An· drews bad kind words for trees, birds, bees and flowers, while Scolt Richardson was grateful for the whole world. "It sure feels good to be in a world! " be wrote. Newport Be..lch t Campaigns IJraw Wrath M.lsleading campaign m aterials and "smear .. taetlcs were labeled "a crime" last week by State Sen. Denni.a Carpenter CR-Newport Beach). He said be wlll lntroduet legislation aimed at curbing the use of .. last-minute sme&r1 t.broUCb deceft(uf metbods ." Re didn't speelfy any particular candidate or campaign that had inspired hla wrath. Guilty Plea Aids Girl ' COQUJTLAM, Canada (AP) - Abby Drover, 3 l3·year-old school11rt •bo was tldnaped and +.kept contlned ln a cellp-J'1t six months, wlll nqt have to •o throuah the ordeal of ttstlf)'int In COW't. HY truthor1tlf!!'. Donald Alexander Ha.y, 43. Of Part Moody, 8.C., bu ple9ded ptlty to tidnaplo1 and bavtnc IC!Qil intercourse wtth • lltl \Ill· 6er ~. 8otb cbarces CUT)' a mu· tmum penalty of life l.mprtacn. ment. Work Continues Isle Pioneer Still on Scene Clean Sweep By .JOANNE REYNOLDS Ottlle O•ltv ~1.-tult In 1910 when Carroll Beek 's mother brou1ht her to Newport Beach, there was UtUe on the PeninJula other than lbe Balboa Hotel, the Pavilion and a few cot· tac ea. Balboa Island was a marsh and Corona del Mar was nothing more than a layout in a real ~tate brochure. Ten years later. sbe married a bright young businessman and tel up ilop,sek~ In OM of U.C llHt homes ~ullt on Bat•a Ialand. At 77, she li•!I lhere sWl, keep- ing an eye on tile bay .Md on the poUUca that continue to mold. the city arowtdlt.. In dally waik1 arwnd the llland abe bu become as well known a nxture as lhe Balboa Island Ferry that has been run by the Beek family since 1919. There is a lot or pioneer tough. ness in the s m all dainty woman with the twinkling eyes and the white hair always worn in a bun. She is a lady. She p articipates in city politics, but never obtrusively. IC she speaks out publicly, it is usually as one.of the city's long lime residents, recalling what life was like in Newport's early days. For more than half a century. she has lived in a house that over- looks the island's south bay front with a vista of the harbor's main channel and the Peninsula. Over lhe yellrs , her interests have ranged from the pursuits oC a wife and mother to civic pro.. jects such as her work at Hoag Memorial Hos pitaJ. or mem· bership in t he local historical society and environmental groups founded to benefit the bay. S he has seen local con· Lroversies come and go and, if she has a pass ionate belief in a cause today. it is a subject that transcends the day-to-d ay politics of Newport Beach. "My chief love, the interest that I reel is most important, is my work at Planned Parenthood. l am giving lo that everything I can give," she s ays speaking of the "pathetic tragedy" of "litUe girls" who are ignorant of the facts o( life a nd who are preg- nant. Planned Parenthood seems a logical extension or the Beek family 's fascination with kid.-;. Mrs. Be e k , and her late husba nd, J oe, the parents of three boys, were the originators of the Balboa Island Yacht Club, formed in 1923 as a summer-time organization by and for children. The yacht club operates out of a variety or locations still owned by the Beek family. including the small lot b ehind the Balboa Island Ferry offices and the pier in front of Mrs. Beek's house. Every summ e r children between the ages of 4 and 16 gather for the club meetings and for sailing. s wimming, pad· dleboard and r owing races. The club ls run prlmarUy by other older children with an as· sist from a few parents, alumni and, of course, Mrs. Beek. She notes with obvious pride that some yacht club members are third generation. Another summer project de· vised for the children by Beek was the Parade of Lights. "The whole inte.rest in the Parade or Lights was to get the children to decorate their row boats," she said. The theme was always story book characters and the children would dress in costumes and hang paper Ian· terns from their boats. The first was held in 1918 and it was suspended Jn 1949 after direct pleas from the city's fire and police chiefs who feared a disaster. She says she likes the current Christmas extravaganza that Is called the Parade of Lights but as many other things that have come lo pass ill Newport Beach, she bellevq,a It's a bit too big and too commetclal. Man Arrested In Sia~ • Of Gangster NOR'nl PROVIDENCE, R.I. <AP> -Police have arrested ooe man and are aeeldnc another in the Sanglanti·Slyle alaylnc of a former auoclate of reputed Nn ltnlland organ.lied cr1me hoes J\aymond Patrtaru. Jeines F. Farrell 33, ol North Provtde»ce waa to be arrailDfJd Saturday In Suptrtor Court ln Providence for tlrat decree murder In couectlan with the ~~ deat.b of Joh.a Roeal,1'1. Roell 1 body was found at)out Dlldnlaht Tburlda» after be bad been ibot twice and ~ ctraaect behlnd • ui rar halt • mile. Police apprebeded J'arnll earlJ Friday. Her vantase pomt 1n vlewini lhe growth of Newport ls unusual ln that her husband was one or the area's first real estate de- velopers. He had a hand In the development of Bo.lboa Island and later built Beacon Bay. "I wiJJ admit there were dis· tinct disadvanta1es in living here 1n the old days,·• she says. Some of those disadvantages included a harbor so filled with mud flats before the major dredgine project of the mid-30s that naviaating the bay meant nmnln1 a t11-ta1 course to avoid lheshoaJs. She said thsl 1n those days m a high tide U the wind blew hard, the surf would break completely over the Peninsula and into the bay. "Of course that dredging pro.. jed solved those problems." she noted. Just as today, in the early days there was a pollution problem in the bay caused by the fact that the Santa Ana River flowed directly into lhc bay. After a heavy rain, the waters of the bay would be brown with mud and dotted with trees and the bodies of dead farm animals washed down the river. "We all felt it would be idyllic when they diverted the river," she said. For a while it was as the mud flats became sandbars and the waters of the bay cleared. Curly Fimh Right Job at Right Time SNOHOMISH , Wash. (AP> -Curly Gahaean ls straight out ot Mary Pop- pins: As a chimney sweep, he finds a growing need for hls services while fuel bills soar a nd fireplaces are ti.red up more frequently. GAHAGAN, 36, works 1n communlties north of Seal· tie, perching on brick chimneys, his smock coat and stovepipe hat giving him a distinctive stlhouette acainst the skyline. Passers-by do double· takes. Householders who hire him for $2.S·$35 often ask to take bis picture before he climbs to their rdoftops. Guard dogs eye him suspiciously and growl as. costumed. he steps from his 1940 Chevrolet pickup. WH E R EVER he goes, Gahagan and his old·lime outfit prompt chuckles and warm greetings. "People say they find me pretty colorful. I went to one home and the lady just • kept laughing. She had to get her neighbors to show them she had a real sweeper," says Gahagan, laughing. HE'S HIGH ON WORK Sweep Curly Gahagan But even then there were pollu- tion sources that would be or ma· jor concern today. For several years after she moved to Balboa Island. the island's sewers ran directly into the bay, dumping the r a w sewage into the water where re· sidents swam and fished. F,....PageAJ BIOFEEDBACK TESTS • • • _'..'But you have to remember there were only 20 or 2.S houses in those days and they weren't all occupied full time. Jt didn't seem to bother anybody and I can't ever recall hearing of any infec· Uons.'' There were inconveniences as well. Mrs. Beek says Newport's water pressure -the source of constant complaints now -was really terrible In the old days. The water line serving Ilalboa Island was laid on the bay bottom and it would break from time to lime. Even when it was operat. ing, the pressure was so bad. buckets were left under opened faucets all night for filling. There were compensations, too, in lhoae days, and those com· penaations are what has atlract· ed most of the 63,000 people who live in Newport now. Mrs. Beek says she can un· derstand why people are so will· ing to pay high prices to move to her town. but the problem of high density troubles her. "I don't understand why they Utink they have to crowd every square inch of property full of · houses and people. I don't think they're really being im · actnatlve." each lime. They miaht show cardiovascular respoD!es, such as a quickened heartbeat or raised blood pressure. Or they may exhibit a gastroin· testinal response. which would be some form of distress in the in· divldual 's gastrointestinal tract. "Biofeedback treatments try to get people to be more flexible, attempting to negate their usual response to stress," said the mentaJ h ealth director. According to Engstrom, if a person reaJly wants to be tense, than it is okay to be that way. "But if you don't want to be tense but are anyway because you can't r elax, then that is a bad sign,'· Engstrom said. By teaching a person lo alter their body responses -such as muscle tension, heartbeat or skin temper atur e -the in· dividual learns to be more fitx.i· ble. ~ thus more reJaxed, be said. One project going on at UCI is a st udy i n treating stud e nt hypertension with biofeedback. Students whose blood pressure la high for more than three read.' ings are referred to Engstrom and hls staff for treatment using biofeedback. The student~ are tat.1ght mus· It's that ole Jimmy Carter smile, adornina a giant peanut in the Plains, Ga., station, near the home of the President-elect. Tourists from all over the country aather ~t the depot to wait for a possible glimpse of Carter and ro greet his mother. Miss Llllian. cle relaxation -first without the biofeedback machines and then with the electrical aids. If hypertension symptoms persist. the students are tauaht to control additional responses, such as s kin temperature and br ain waves. Nearly 60 percent of the stu- dents treated during the experi· ment at UC l wound up with lower blood pressure readings, accord· ing to Engstrom. A member of the audience of health professionals asked the psychologist lf UCI students have been treated with biofeedback for test taJUng anxiety. Engstrom explained the pro- blem la just loo massive t0 tackle with biofeedback. "We took a poll at UCI and evf!rY single student we asked said they bad lest-taking anxiety. We just can't handle that many at the heal lb center," said Engstrom. He added that atudenta who come to the health center com· ,plaining of such anxieties are re- ferred to the counseling center:' on campus. The psychologist explained that after the pa,tient learns to control his responses while hooked up to the machine, be then learns to do the same thing without the assistance of the machine. The patient learns to change his own body responses at home or in his off lee, becoming more relaxed in the face of stress situa· tion.s, accordln1 lo Aaromon. One common problem being treated successfully at UCI with biofeedback t e chniques is tension headaches. Engstrom said that between 65 and 70 percent of his patients treated with biofeedback said they no longer r eceive headaches. But those suffering from mi- graine headaches are tougher to d eal w ith, according to Engstrom. He sald the clinic has achieved only a 40 percent suc- cess r a te with migraine suf· ferers. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ~Pl~:r.;~·~~?,~'':,:::.:::::~;;.= C.0-\I ~·~PllMJ (4'""D•ttY Siiltw••tf> tiltflO"I\ .,~ aouitt11Wd ""°,, •• ., t~rolii1tit FrHNy tw '°"' MltW Nt •OrOtt fl•ACP'I. Hvl'IU"'O•on 0.f.Cf'l'r°""' t••1t V•ll1ty f'V•"f' \14~ .. M<'i Vl lft 'f •nd \. .. 9'ft\re l#M ft \&vtPI (CM\t • \l~f ~tOf\tf •dt ti~ " out>O"""d S•t"rdo ' ..,,. ~·¥'\ f~ or1n«tN I P\lbi1\f\lf\q ~' .. "' ... .-. no W.\I •• ., \,,_, (0\11 Mf" • ,.,,,,,,", • .,.,. ........ " -ftt f \•Ol'l\t .. f\d PtAMoV-t Ju•• C-• Vt1t p,-"' .. "'•ftd (iie,..,411u.,....., .,-..,..,.ftHWI l dol9< ,...._, .... _ MA4'•t1,..[ct1W c.. •• ,.,._. $""cit y lidllor (llilltltUt l.Mt .,~,.. • ....... Ai\\1U•"t M4lf\•~»"O (Ol10n OfllCH CMl• .... W IJOW."lo•SI'"' u. ........... ~. 11160-...s•r .. t .. ...,., ........... 11 11ers .... 11_,..,,d Mcldlt""'• Voll•¥ HICt u I'•<.__ •t Wf\ 01.-.. Fr .. wn Tel-,.lton• (114)M~t CIH•lfl•d Adver11tlntM2·5'78 s..dd:ltb.t<tl V•flfyN1W\OfOt• 511-'310 Fr-S.~("''""'IP 415-0llO ,._...,...,lllOr•-G01J1•t•"'-"llo'"\ 540-1220 (Ho;<i.,.t ,.,. o..~ •• c .. ,, -....... c- ..,., ... .... ,..,,., •hv.4t.t•" ~1tl)f'111tl "' .... , ., ..... , •• ,.'"""" ,..,.,,. "''" Ofl'o tt•,tthtttd •lt"•~1 tt•Ct•I .. ,,,..,,I.I\ of , ................ . tt,~.~"~~'"s::::~r. .. :~'.,..." <~~, ~':O l'Mf'llMw ,., M••t \t ,. ~f\lw>, MOU4tft .. , .... ,..,,.," • "'°"'"''· T Sunday, November 28, 1978 DAILY PILOT Newport Classics Go on the Block Rural Capistrano? Race Still On For Doug Nash By ANNE C.'OOPF.R 01 l~t O•lly l'llOI SUit "San Juan CapistraM today -r/ you want lo see II s chamunq rural character relCllned, VOiP March 5 1974 . /or Doug Nash /or crty councilman " That was the campa1gn slogan Doug Nash used in his successful bid for a San Juan Capistrano Ci- ty Council scat His commitment to preservm~ ilhe ci ty's "charminl.! rur al character" h as not mellowed with time Nash. elected mavor ,,f S:.in Juan in March, d irc~t<'d c1lv of ficials, effective Nov I . 1976, to deduct $.50 from his monthly S150 stipend as mayor, and dcp0sit it in a n e wl v created c1tv agricultural pr eservation fund · When the fund was established by the city council Nov 3, Nash pledged $500 of his own money to get things st.1rtcd None of the other four councilmen followed his lead , and. lo dat<'. N.i~h 1!> the fund's sole benefactor Nash 1s quick to point out that a ma1onty or San .Juan's VOl<'r" fa\'Or some kind of rarm pr~· servallon evl.'n thnu~h J pr<• posed propert~ tax lcv} and nc~ construction fee!> to ftnanC(> thl· effort < Propos1\ ion ,\ 1 W{'fl' '01 l'd down last Mar rh b' ,, two 111 on .. margin Jn a memo to fello~ coun cllmen two months Jft1•r th.it election. 1'ash said PropQStt rnn <\ failed becau~c· 11 w:.is too ~cm·1 ul rn scopc, was d1 slonl-d by oppo nents and was mr~undl•rstoo<I h\ voters . l k 'Jrd complt·x lnn1: rangt' planning issue-. .,houto nr>I twill· c1dcd by popular \Oil' "I'm sorn no~ I ~l·rrt alon~ with puttin~ .il(n<'111tural prl' servat1on on thP hallnt 'l:.1sh SJIO IO .in rnh·n l('V. I lhrnk ,, we a put th1• ~l'nt·ral pl.m ur th1· land us1• m .rnc1J?l'm1·nt <'O<l1· to .1 cit.\ wide '111 (', tht•\ m1gh1 ht1H· OC<'n re1eclt·d too lie said onr rea"in ht h.'ch th•· wa\ he do('., <1hnut ballot measun•s 1-. lhat pt·npl<' w11h mone) Jre c1hl<' to h..i\l' lo{rt'at w1 pact on votPrs In the M:irch electron. OpJIO nents of Propos1t1on A s pent more than S5.000. while sup porters of the mea.;ur<• .;pent less than $2 ,000, he said "We weren't able to educatt• people to the benefits or agricultural preservation." Nash said, "not the least of which is that preserving farming will rost the city less In the long r un than providing city services to the area if the land is developed ·' Other benefits would include providing San Juan residents with locally grown food. mor e open s pace and the 1nt1mgible benefits of the "charming rural character " which drew most re sidents lo San Juan in the first place, he said. Nash s uggested three ways the city might ultimately implement agricultural preservation . outrig h t land purcha s e , DlllfJ PHot D••wy ,, .... _.._ Mond•y·Frl<la\,' II you do no1 MYW v<>o• oaoer by 5 30 p m call betore 7 om and your copy w•ll be O•llvered Saturday arnS Sunday II YoU do llOf 1ece1ve your cooy by 8 a m c11t before 10 am and voYr COoy will be de1tver1>d C1toc..i ...... T1hplN:c•• Most O!arige County Arf!as ••2·4l21 Northwltsl Huntington 8e11Ch and We~tm1nste1 140.IUO San Clemente Cao1st1•no 94t11e11 San Ju1n C,p1str1no Oan11 Point South Leg\Jf\3 l.AllQuna Niguel 4tMUO purchase of development nght~ and a tax rebate system to com pensatc landowners for keeping their property in farming He said once the tax burden 1s hfle<i from farmers, agricullure rs a very profitable business. San Juan has no property cur- rently zoned for agriculture, and ~ash said he 1s fear ful Ian· downers ma:-· approach the city an~ time with development pl;ms for prime agricultural land "If w e 're going to prescrvt: .1griculture in San Juan. actwn must be taken soon." he said. "and it's going to taJcc a lot nf moncv .. Since Nash moved to San ,Juan in 1971. the city's population has STILL CAMPAIGNING San Juar1 Mayor Nasn tnpled. housing tr,H·t.., h,1\l' ht·c•n hu1lt. shoppinJ? c.·t•nlt•r ... i:nnr· 111 8 u l not 1• v (> r ' t h 1 n J! 11 a s rhanged Th"' vear '\1lsl>!on San .Juan Cap1-.1r.mo celebratt'd lb i!OOth ann1ver:.an . and ninth generation San .Ju<in rC's1dent~ danl'ed 1n lht' s lreets lo relebrate Nash said he v. as attracted t" San Juan bv its unique h1stoncal and cultural herrlaj!e and rb village. semi-rural atmosphere lie says he will not stand qurc·t 1.v by a nd wa tch 1t become JJlothcr crowded. conge!ilcd sub urb of Los Angeles. Top Seats Go To Insiders Let's say your favorite group. Band X. will be appearing for one night only at your neighborhood 10.000-seat a udito rium. Unless you 're a friend of the lead guitarist. you 're already rn trouble finding a ticket at its printed price because a good 2.000 of the seats are reserved for the record company, Band X, agents, promoters. press and so on. Unfor tunately, these also happen to be the best seats. When tickets offlcially go on sale, the best bet for good seats is the arena box office where about 1,000.tick~ wilJ be on sale. Bring warm clothes •nd a sleeping bag. This lea"es about 7,000 seals. A good 90 perc~ot of these will go direcUy to ticket agents like Ticketron, Mutual and Ubcrty. The service char ge is small <sot $1) but t he seats aren't the greatest, and they sell out fast. The remaining 1,000 tickets end up with brokers. The seat quality Is good but you must be prepared to pay $40. $50, or even more for a pair o( Uclcet.s that list few $20. A modern replica of a 1935 Auburn boat-tailed Speedster (left) Is among the assortment of cars on v iew through today in the parking lot at Fashion Island (below). Among the vehicles shown are Thunderbtrds, Bulcks, Rolls Royces and others. An auction, d irected by the Kruse Classic Auction Company, takes &>face concurrently In the ballroom of the acUac.ent Marriott Hotel. Auction contiriues today. Pilot Staffers Win New Posts t\pporntmenl of Carol Moore as Sunday editor and Garv Granville as Orange County bureau chief was announced today NEW SUNDAY EDITOR Carol Moore by Da ily P il ot Editor Thomas Keevil Moore. 33, will direct all pla nning and news opera- tions for the Daily Pilot's Sunday editions. Addi tionally, she will oversee the Friday Weekender operation and the At Your Service column. Granville. 47. will be responsible for coverage from the Daily Pilot's county bureau rn Santa Ana. including county, federal and state govern- ment. Moore joined the Daily Pilot in June, 1971. as re porter-feature writer in the People Section. She later became food editor and was transfer red to the Sun- day department thr ee months ago. A graduate of San Jose State University. she was a reporter for the Associated Press and the Redwood City Tribune, and house or· gan editor for Hunt Wesson foods before she became a member of the Daily Pilot staff. Granville was a late comer and a rust bloomer in the field of Journalism. He enrolled in F ull erton State Uni vers ily 's journalis m program while still operat- ing a successful business. Shortly after graduating in 1970, he joined the st:Uf or the Fulle rton News- Tribune and came to the Daily Pilot in September, 1974. As courthouse reporter for the News-Tr ibune and the Daily Pilot. Granville has won nume rous awards for f'eporting and writing -including the 1975 Outstanding Journalist of the Year a ward from lhe Society of Professional Journalis ts/Sigma Delta Chi. Granville won statewide honor that year for a conti- nuing series of stories on nursing homes in Orange County. His work was cited by the California Associa- tion of H ea lth Care Providers as the best work by a California journalist. "The Daily Pilot is proud lo have both of these fine professionals on its staff." said Editor Keevil. "They have been selected for these assignments because or t h eir out s tanding performances." COUNTY BUREAU CHIEF Gary Granville TICKETS: BROKERS ALWAYS GET THE BEST ... f'rona Page A J buyers. a nd not a ll are bei ng solrt Lotht' ~eneral public. Besides tickets that are avalla- lJle at concert hall box offices. al· lotments are ~iven to ticket agen· c1t~s such as T1cketron, Mutual and Liberty "Professional" buyers move rrom ticket sale to ticket saJe ouy1ng as many tickets as possi- ble for resale later lo fnends or i 1cket brokers Since these out- lt'ls are limited on service charges. they are in effect func- t1o n1 n g as wholesalers t o brokers The brokers. in turn, become high-priced retailers. The buying rs legal and only hm1tcd restrictions apply to re- ~elhng Most arenas limit ticket sales to six. but an expen enced "line jumper" can manage to get back rn line several limes It's a neat little business for a voung buyer If he can obtain tO tickets to a surl' sellout (like the upcoming Peter Frampton con- certs at the Forum ), he can keep two, sell the rest and make a tidy profit. The blame for this situation falls on the brokers or scalpers -- defined as unlicensed brokers. As a result, m any are reluctant lo talk. All u y they are just performing a ser vice in r esponse lo demand. Brokers tout their ability lo gel tickets lo the public without fore· ing them to stand in line. "Go wat<.'h the way kids are treated in line,·· said Dominick <Sonny) De Falco. manager of a 1'roy Ticket Service outlet. "You wouldn't like it. You'd pay $20 over the price not to be treated like that." Apparently he's right, because more fans are willing to pay in- Oated prices r•ther than stand in line for tickets that may not materialize or m ay tum out to be mediocre. A local broker estimates that a5 many as 50 percent of tJcket.s to a majqr rock s how are rechan· neled to !brokers . Thus a major question a rises: Where d o brokers gel so many tickets? In some cases. brokers escort vans of ticket· buyers to arena box offices. De Falco admitted this practice, saying the ticket service buys the kids lunch and gas and gives them free tickets for atandini in line. While there is some credence to lhe theor y that this lechruquc accounts for tbe hon's share of tickets available to brokers , the sheer volume one broker said he will sell 1,000 tickets to Frampton -r aises some ques- tions about conn ections between brokers and the music industry. A local broker. who asked not to be named, said "contacts" are the na m e of the game. Orange County brokers maintain close contact with dealers in Los Angeles, the heart of the music industry, a nd a "runner system" for trading tic kets oper ates between brokers . Immediately after a concert is announced. a large number of tickets are set a side for industry people , their friends. t he performers, press, record com- parues ar.d agents. The Forum's Rothman said as many as3,000 of the 19.000 t i cket s for a performance can be set aside With so many tickets t aken off the top, it is not surprising that some mter their way lo brokers Charges of rock indus try cooperation with brokers are common, yet no one has officially spoken out. Three employes of rock station KLOS s pent w eeks trying to figor e out how brokers got tickets. "We never could come up with an answer that s atisfied us," said Paul Dallas. the st a· lion's editorial director. Because of the great number of people in volved in staging a con- cert, ranging from ticket prin· ters to promoters, it has been im- possible to track down the a l· leged connections. Large blocks of tickets float freely and there are endless ways these blocks can be channeled unethically. A few years ago, a Ticketron e mploye was dis- covered selling large batches of tickets directly to a broker. One broker alleges that during Neil Diamond's recent lO·day run at the Greek Theater, the theater's management tried to hold 500 tickets a night for sale to brokers al inflated prices. Diamond, who had tried to cut back on scalping by having tickets issued by mail order only. found out about It. He reportedly pur<.'hased $50.000 worth of the lickets. then gave them away free. The broker. who had hoped lo b enefit from the set-aside tickets. said he would never again go t o anothe r N eil Diamond concer t or buy one ol his albums. Since attempts to unravel al· leged inside connections between brokers and the music industry have so far been frustrated, those concerned are seeking methods to at ~east cut back on broker pro- fits. Promoter Steve Wolf of Wolf and Rissmillcr Concerts believes mail order is the cheapes t, most convenient a nd fairest method of dispens ing tickets. However. there slilJ is no assurance that mail order tickets will not be re· sold to brokers . Slate Sen. Alex P. Garcia CD· L.A.) has said he plans to rein- troduce another version of a bill he previously withdrew seeking a ceiling on broker charges. New York already has a similar law. At present, brokers don't ap· pear to be threatened by poten- tial legislation because so many fans use the service. Despite outcries. music lovers have not even hinted at boycol· ting broker s. As one broker put.s it. ''when it comes to seeing your favorite star . price is no object." -------------------------------- "Pssst! Even Santa Rides ocm To South Coast Plaza!" • I'" • 547-3311 Ot io-~ ZEHITM 1·3J11 t /W 10 IO PM _ _,. l/W IO~PM-- This Christmas season you too can take an Orange County Transit District bus to South Coast Plaza for your holiday shopping on Routes 57, 65, 51, 53and146 where you'll find the finest of stores and merchandise selection. Visit Santa In the Carousel Court. "' loath Coast 'Pim ·-_.,, ' A.f DAILY PILOT Sunday. Novetnber28, 1918 . . ·Econo111.y Carter Seeks Minorities, Women . Otitlook Bleak? Hiring ~riteri~ Change · WASHINGTON (AP> -More disappointing economic stati!tics may be in sight, bring· in& President-elect Jimmy Carter one step closer to recom- 11\ending tax cuts or other action ~ltimulate the economy. \V ASHI N10 TON CAP) - Barbara Bhato. lhe bl&l)est rank- lnc woman on the Carter transt· tlon tearn, says women and minorities are ~inJ jud&ed by ~ dltterent standard Utan white ~fcrtopjobs . lfto often have the advantage ln gettin1 top jobs beca\lle of Jbelr administratlve experience, .aald Mrs. Blum, who ii one ot Carter's most lnnucntial ad-visers. ••women and blacb and very ~ members of other m.lnority ~ have to "juqed a little differ.Ally becauto tMy simply haven't bid the opportunlty lo prove themselves that a ltandard while male baa,•• she said. "So rlaht ~ we're ~Ylnl to the people lldto are maJdna the juditnenu: Use a dltferent 'M.a.o- d&rd. Look at back~. Look at ability. Look at experience. Loot at their education .•. You don't use admioiatrallve ex· pertence u the main CJ'ilerla." Jilts. BJum tcknowledged tbal th1s may not be a PoPU1ar at· litude but added, "We've got to start some place in lettinc tbete people lf we•ro going t~ get Lbem involved In all levels ol eonrn- mtnt. as Jimmy bas promised. · We~ 1oln1 tG have to Q)a.ke sure lb•Y'r e not ·excluded because they ta.ve not had the experience ct a male of the same ace." ln an •lnterview In ber traml· lion olflc• in. dowqtowa 1 Wa&biJ11U>o, Kn. Blum aald the man &he calla "Jimmy-I mMD Presldent·elect Carter•• baa · made a c-ommltmeat to 8'JllOint womea and blacks to his cablnet as weH as to oLher top IOVWD· meot poslt1001. The Commerce Department will release its important' index Of) leading economic indJcators for <Xtober on Tuesd~. and one agency analyst said tl\e..index probably will be down tor tbe third consecutive montb. '"With two or three o( the com- J>Onents out, it is not down much, I bot it is definitely down," he said. A~WI ...... TOP CARTER WOMAN Advl••r~arbera Blum ·Three Days of Agony' "He dCM11n't believe I» tbe quota system.•• abe aald. "but be ha.a &aJd there wUl be women and black& ln all levela cl govern- ment. b echuuni with bla CAbloet. "',l'h~ Concreaslonal Bl•ck Gaucu.s was worklftC on a talent btal'lt of blacks durihg Lhe elec- tion and is coaUnuing to do so. The DemocraUc Natiooal Com. mlttee has a women's talent baok which bu· eollected re. S\lDleS. So DOW we're in a pretty good position to have a long Usl of women and blac~. somethlnr th1tl hasn't happened before.•• The index uses 12 components of the economy to try to de· termine which way the economy is headed. If it declines three months in a row, it is often thought to PQint to a recession. It 1 fell seven.ten tbs of one percent in 1hoth September and August Ami~King Of Scotst · Crash Victim Knew Death Was Approaching I The analyst said he doesn't I think anyone is going to predict a recession on the basis of the Oc- ' tober report but "l ttunk there should be some concern about it. .. 1 The r eport o n Novem ber employment, which wilt be re· leased by the Labor Department on Friday. could show unemploy- ment up ·above eight percent. the highest il has been since last December It was 7 9 percent in October. NAJROBI, Kenya CAP) -Radio Uganda claims there is a movement afoot to m a ke President Idi Am in t h e "king of Scotland " T he br oa dca st, monitored Saturday, said Amln had been informed by "friends in Scotland" that they consider him their king. Radio Uganda said Amin told a group of Scottish vis- itors that when Scotland became independent from Britain, he would attend t he celebrations with pipers from Uganda DENVER (AP)._ Three days alter her car cr ashed down a steep embankment from a moun- tain road, Daisy Morrow stopped screaming. Calling for help hurt her, and she felt she was nearing death. " "f just felt different than I had before . I could tell from working in a doctor's office that I was starting to go," she lsaid in a hospital interview. "I hadn't given up on the peo· pie," said Mrs. Morrow, 21, divorced and the mother of a 4- year·old girl. "I just couldn't last any longer. I couldn't yell any longer because it hurt. l knew it was up to them, and I wasn't g<>- ing to be much help any more." Mrs. Morrow 's small foreign car crashed early on the morning Sidney L J ones, assistant treasury secretary for economic affairs, said it's ··entirely possi· ble" that the year could end with unemployment at or above eight percent, instead of the seven per- cent rate predicted by the Ford administration Coal States Feared He also said in an interview that the nation's Gross National Product in the fourth quarter of the year probably would show a growth rate of no better than the third quarter , when it increased at an annual rate of 3.8 percent. That is below the level necessary to reduce unemployment Eyeing Tax Windfall Jones thinks the strikes m the rubber industr y and at Ford Motors an recent months have helped to push down economic growth and employment below what it otherwise would have been Other reports that Carter and !us advisers will be watching will be plant and eq uipment spendjng on Dec. 6, r etail sales activity on Dec 10 and November industnal production on Dec. 15. The November wholesale price index will be released Thursday. HEL E NA, Mont <AP) Federal intervention m ay be needed to k eep coal-ri c h northern Great Plains statei:. from demanding exorbitant tax es on their coal, a research re· part suggests. Citing Montana and North Dakota as examples, the report says their coa I-taxing policies are akin to efforts of lbe OPEC oil·exporting n ations to reap maximum profits. The 1975 Montana Legislature set the coal-severance tax at 30 percent or the average mine· mouth price of $4 33 a ton for sub bituminous coal and 20 percent on lignite, a lower grade coal Annual production is about 22 miUion tons a year. State budget officials predict the truces will bring in about S65 million. about $26.6 million of which will be used to subsidize state government for the two- year budgeting period ending next June 30. The report also noted that NorttT Dakota taxes coal at roughly 15·20 percent of the sale price and taxes electricity from power plants and production from coaJ.gas conversion plants. "With taxation at such levels, the emerging pattern of stale coru tax policy in the northern Great P lains is one of OPEC·like revenue max1mizal1on," the re· port said Industrial production declined in September and October for the first ti.me since the low point of the recession last year Retail !>ales, which reflect consumer buying act1v1ty . also h<ive been Oat. and whole!>ale pnccs have chm bed at a worrisome rate Swine Tests All Negative Inaugural Giving Okay Up to $5,000 J EFFERSON CITY. Mo <AP> Tests Involving about 100 persons at Concordia. Mo . have produced no evidence that swine flu h as s pread berond the onginal ca!>e discovered there. a Missouri health omc1al S3V'I Dr. H. Denny Donnell, director ol the medical section of the State Division or Health, said officials are convinced that Larrv Hardi son . a 32 year old telephone hnem!An and installer. h.t a mild bout of the swme flu from about Oct 9 to Oct. 16 Officials of the federal govern- ment's Center tor Disease Con- trol in Atlanta have not gone beyond saying that it mighlhave beenswmenu WASHINGTON (AP> -Con· tnbutions of up to $5,000 from corporations and uruons will be .iccepted by the committee that 1i:. paying t he bills for Jimmy Carter 's inaugural fest1vit1ei:.. the head of the lnaugural group said Saturday . Bardyl Tirana. cochairman or the 1977 ina ugur al committee. said the contributions will bt· used to fund public events and pay for transportation for the ex peeled crowds in January. "We are accepting contribu t1ons from businesses and un ions. In fact we want them." ht said m an mterv1e'4 Tirana said the committee will refuse contr ibutions exceeding the limits imposed by the cam paign spending law that gov erned this year's presidential election. "We 'r e f ol lowi ng the ir meas ure of the appropriate amount of a contribution. We want to avoid on contributions any s uggestions of undue In· fluence," he said. This would m ean, for example, that a corporation could not con· tribute more tha n $.5,000. Tirana corrected a statement Friday by an inaugural commit- tee spokesman that the commit· tee would refuse corporate or Wl- 1on I unds, even though the Federal Election Commis~1on said the committee was not bound by the law. · Tirana said committee ex· penses and the cost of parti~s and the inaugural parade will be funded out of the revenue from sales of tickets to parties and in- augural souvenirs. He said contributions would be used to fund cultural activities during the inaugural week. Storm's Grip Loosens Nonheast Travel, Stonn Warnings Li/ ted U.S. Su.aarr1 " wonttr \IOrm In IM ...,,,.,..thi.tn ~" o• Ille CO""''' fl•• .. ,.,""'" -'\torrnwarrtlf't9'\•1Wfw•ttfte'...,.Oi' <tlfth""" In ti.. arte. H--.r. Qotf P wern1r19s .. ~ DO•\M .,...,, """-" LA•e Mlthl9e•I, -.., Ice wetctl '°"' tlnwdfor '"" OrHI 1..elte•. tee on ttw h•rbor •t Oulllttl, Minn "'"' f'•P«tecl to 1ftcr .. .., •I IM rate ot """ or t-lfl<htl a Uy -"'I I,.. Mlf\ ~yer.t Cley~. Clll"°"lt W•!Mlt coun1er1<ted tlw <t040 o•tr 11 .. IS ol MOllte,.., but • •lllttr \lorrn COllllllUtd OWr ~ ....uti..rn Aockln and "'"' ~IOI' hHS Verlout lMhhorlt\ ""d -ftQ\ were In tlftc t In Tu115, 4nrOlle, Ol<t-.anci N-Mt~lco. Snow ... , Kolr.r•O •IOftq ''-°' .... l..a\n S.tu,,,.y ..,If rtl!I "'-" oc cu....i ••-Ille f1Ctrtl1<"" ~If of 1~ AllMlll< <N <I •nd tM Oun ot Mt•lca ...., ti>@ So.itllH\I 5oome "-al<e _, APGrf•d In ,.,.., MH lco. Toe\ and()lol4hoMA Tiie lor~u\I ror locl•l' <t lll>d '"' .,_ Ult"411r1Q l•OM ftOrfMrr• '"- M .. tco •~-" •"1 HlllWlndl• •"Cl -.1.,,._,,.,.,.,, ... " ,,.. llt.CIP'lehtl'l wh th•n •'!l'!'<lfd to<IWI~ lo •••llt,.. Ctlllll\Ut' ttlrOllQll -~1 of IM ••M•IMltr •• lhu, -~'Ille 1-r Ml\\IU)ppj VIII'*¥ ... Ollll ol MHICO \ltlt\, fC"'" IM -...111-etlCI teit••PO """°""' .... ,llqlaM. •olft -H_.tttf to ( .... 10 """"•n ,,,. T•-'" V•ll•• IWld e• te~ o .. r ti.. ,.,,.,.. lltll ol Ille Ol>io Vell•y lll'O<IQI> th• towor G,..et uMt.. 'hm1>e••IUNt\ ..... ••1>9Ctod to~ m.tln Ul"l~a\OMlllY (001 0• (Otd """'' most ol I~ co .... try, wttr. IM orut•\I droo bet-no""" owr 11141 Tun COll\I -u-r Oll•o Vtllty $9wr•I ltUt\ flaO-r·•ft('fl-0 t'9<0fCS -r.,....rtlUrt\ S•IUrOev 11"11'0 Cll'I'. S.D , U btlow ,.,., ~. Wye . ti btln; Sto11• <;Jty, 1-, 1. .-r Vfltt\llN, Ntll,. " ....... Ac~\ 1"41 (-Irv, •f1••-""' -ttvrl'I P.M\Otf trM1 l~lt •l<lw ,_ ot Wtrr-, Ml"" , to U II Fort .........,..,,.,,, l'lt c. .. tal1t'tradaer SOUTH£AN C A l..IFOllNIA COASTAL ANO IHT•RM&DtATE VALLE.VS -HIOll wlfl<I 'WeNlll'IQ ~low ,.,. ... , U"YOIH lilMtl\tf•I wind\ "''""Y n 10 H m.-. 1111t i.c..1 411\t\ IO IOmpf> tn _ _. •• ~.(O n'N"\ WiNh -omtn• ~tl'MI •net Ofrtu•llY ci.crt t\1"9 \C>d•'f· ~ll'f CIHt I~,, Mond•'f· ~l°"f f!ltlll'l O-..rnl11111 '°"'' mo\11'11 3t to ,. but le(elly rlt8t J2 111 •lllO P"otKi.cl _, HIOf'll betll deo tnlel to~ '°" AIO...y Albu'- "'-' II to o\Mllor•~ Allente lllrmtnqh•m 81\moro 8o1~ llO\to<t 8ullel0 0 11ce90 C•l'<•-11 C>tnvtr Oelrolt NllCll ~W<l'ttl Ctteft!My ... ,_ _, ..... J.KU'•llle K-Ct1'1' l..Oul••ll'9 MflftOlll\ '""""' Mllw ... lttf """"°'t, p '""'.,ltens -vorr. Oii.ie. c11, o-iw ""'-<I' olll• ,.,"'11<'"'" 1 P'll.tf\O, Ot•. Ale~ St Lo..11 5411H,lke $olr!OI$. ""'"'•" S..tlle •1 41 J1 11 II (le :M JO 63 SI> ,, 61 04 .Ol JO " 66 so St ••· n n ~ " II .()I $1 • OHM •o i1 71 11 :io. 06 11 u n .s IS II '1 CJ S) 4J ~~ 11 OJ ~ .. It w ft. 11 Oj $1 ,, ., 0 ., H ,. n J4 ,, u 1J ., J) " so 44 ,. ol Oct. 31. It was only 7~ feet ol1 Colorado Highway l~ ln t.be southwestern Colorado Rockies, but because of the steep embank- ment it could be seen only from the edl!e of the road. Seventy.rune hours after the accident, on Nov. 3, a Colorado highway employe saw a Oash of orange in the underbrush. It was the car he saw and he began making his way down the em· bankment. Despite the pain, Mrs. MoITow yelled when she saw him. His discovery ended an ordeal that began earl y Halloween morning, when s he "just fell aaleep" at the Jleering wheel 'While returning ftom a party In Telluride, Colo .• to her parents' home 13 mountainous miles to tbe west in Saw Pit, COlo. As she sat in her bed at Colorado General Hospital io Denver, she spoke ofl'emember· ing that her car hit some bumps. The next thing she knew it was daybreak and s he was trying to move. She couldn't. From the waist down she was paralyzed because of spinal injuries. Her only nourishment tor the next three days came from moist towelettes she sucked on and chewing gum. She rationed it, piece by piece. Since the day of he.r rescue. Mrs. Morrow has been in a series of Denver hospitals. Her left leg, crumpled beneath her as she Jay Wlder her car, has been amputat- ed. Frostbite and lack of circula- tion had m a d e it useless . Frostbite in her r ight foot is heaJ· ing, but doctors say she never will walk again because of the spinal iajuries. A~Wi...,....to FELT DEATH COMING Dalay Morrow 150 Protest Boy's Killing NE W YORK (AP) Demonstrators burled rocks and bottles Saturday night at a police stationhouse to which a white of· ficel' accused of killing a 15-year- old black youth was assigned, police said. Three of the 150 demonstrators were arrested and four omcers were slightly injured in the dis· turbance in East Brooklyn. The family and friends of lhe dead t een·ager, Ra ndolph Evans. have claimed the shoot mg was racially motivated. Robert Torsney, a member of the New York City poli~e force for six years. was suspended from duty and c harged with second·degree murder in the un· explained shooting Thanksgiving night. Mrs. Blum said she first met Carter five years ago when she was an environmeotal lobbyist for the State or Georgia and try. ing to get a land·use pJannin( bill passed for the Chattahoochee River. * * * Viet Pardon MoveBegi,m PLAl NS, Ga. CAP) President-elect Jimmy Carter has assigned a key transition ad· viser to lay lhe groundwork ror Carter's promised blanke t pardon of Vietnam-era draft evaders, press secretary Jody Powell said Saturday. Powell said Carter bas as· si gned David Berg, tbe President-elect's liaison with the Justice Department, to begin preliminary work. Berg will be in charge of re- search on what has been done in the past to offer pardons and the potentia l impact the Carter pardon will have, Powell said in an inter view. A clemency program established by President Ford in 1974 gave outright pardons or pardons conditioned on a term of public service work to 14,514 draft evaders and military de- serters. But more than 113,000 men were eligible for the pro- gram, and fewer than 22,000 ap- plied. The program ended in Sep- tember 1975. Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn -Is an overze alous billing computer bugg~g you? -Have you waited too long for a mail order item you paid for months ago? -Are you getting the runaround at city hall? For help you can count on, turn to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and the action you need to solve your proble ms with government agencies and businesses. Mall your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . Be sure to include your telephone number. Even If you don't have a problem, the At Your Service col· umn Is interesting reading, daily except Saturdays DAILY PILOT 642-4321 . ' State Wrapup Hotel Blaze Kills Three SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Three persons died Saturday in a four-alarm blaie that swept throuch a hotel in a Mission District area stricken by another tragic fire a year ago, the coroner's office said. About 30 people escaped by Jumping from the three-story SiJlcere Cafe and Hotel onto roofs ot adjacent buildings. The extent of injuries was not immediately known, officials said. The three dead were not yet identified, cor· oner officials said. Gol.daoater .Ir. Sqarated LOS ANGE LES (A P ) -Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. {R-CalU.) has bffn separated from bis wife or four years. according to a spokeswoman for the congressman i n Washington. Goldwater, 38, and wife, Susan, separated last week, the spokeswoman said Friday. The son of Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater Sr., he has represented the 27th Congressional District, which includes Los Angeles. San Fernando Valley, since 1969. Bodie• Found fn Lalce LAKEPORT (AP) -Two bodjes were dis- covered Saturday when a long-submerged car was fished out of Clear Lake, the Lake County Sberi!f's office said. Deputies said they believe the badly decom- posed corpses may have been under water for more than a year in the four-foot deep chsmnel at Clear Lake State Park. The bodies were not im· mediately identified. IHscrfndnatlon Alleged SAN DIEGO (AP> The U.S. Justice Depart· ment 's civil rights division wants San Diego lo fill its next class for fire department jobs with 55 per- cent minority tra i nccs. Federal investigators have been probing city employment practices for a year. and the city may soon be officiaJly accused of discrimination against women, blacks and Mexican-Americans. City Personnel Director Sue Willi ams said Fri-day Reagan Optlnal•tlc for Party LOS ANGELES <AP ) Former Gov Ronald Reagan says Republicans may be able to bounce back from lheir 1976 defeat if President- elect Jimmy Carter sides too often with liberals against the Southerners and independents. In his weekly newspaper column, Reagan also said Republicans may be able to at- tract Southerners and independents in future elections if Republicans "restructure" and perhaps rename their party. He said polls show that independents are closer to Republican than Democratic attitudes on issues such as limiting spending on social programs and giving a higher priority to nation<1! defense Bird Beat.tu Tra~ed SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP > The mystery of the 400 dead blackbirds and pigeons apparently is solved The univer:-.ity here poisoned them because there are too many birds <1round . Ofricials at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo said that they placed poison grain on a test acreage here the day before the dead birds started turning up The Uni versity said 1t poisons birds from time to time because overpopulation can spread dis- easetofarm animab Saupe'"t Hang• Sell 81\KERSFI ELD 11\Pl A woman booked for investigation or puolt<. drunkenness ap· parently hanged herseU hours later at the Kern County J ai I here. sheriff's deputies reporte<i The !>Ulc1de victim. Elsie Rosaltne White. 38. of Bakersfield. mad<' a noose from her blouse f'nday night and hanged herself in the matron's quaners oft~ Jail, deputies "ia10 tt'Udliffll Fund io .ff~.-• SA:-J f'RA '\"CIS\O IAP I The prest1g1ous World Waldhlt• funo. dcscnbed by supporteri. as a 'modern !\oah '!> ark ... Wlll convene lls fourth International conRrei.s here Monday. marking the first tlmt' the mceun~s will be held 1n the United States Al>Out 1.000 part1r1pant:. representing 26 na lions art• t'xper tt'd at the lhree·ddy meeting Quake Valley Shakes Up Bell EARTHQUAKE VALLEY CAP> -A rum· ble over the lack of telephones is shaking up the Bell System slightly A tiny company in Tuolumne, a town 600 miles away, wants lo provide telephone service to a remote area unlike Bell's Pacific Telephone Co and says it can do it a lot cheaper. The problem as always 1s, there's not a single phone for a hundred square miles, roughly. And in the area of Shelter Valley and Earthquake Valley, as San Diego County's volcanic mountains dip into the high desert valleys just west of lmperiaJ County, people are angrily demanding their first phones. They're taxpayers and so the California Public Ulihties Commission is mediating it - with Bell's reluctant company caught in the middle I UT CHER-BAKER CANDLESTICK MAKER ......... ...... ,. ..... SHOPPING CENTER JUST COMPLETED BEACH-TAI.BERT PlAZA HUNTINGTON BEACH STOllS FOil LIAM MOW CALLOW>BS 2 I 3-653-3261 WIND DAMAGE -Luck was with this horse at the Golden Gate riding stables in San Francisco Friday night. Gale-force winds up to 70 mi.Jes an hour knocked this tree onto the stables, but the puzzled horse was unharmed. Gusts Down Trees, Power SAN FRANCISCO (AP I -Power line workers and fire fighters worked Saturday to patch up damage done by gale-force winds that swept into Northern California with a chilly fury The winds topple<i trees and power lines and fanned scattered fires late Friday and early Saturday By dayhghl Saturday, the ferocity of the gusts has eased NEVERTHELESS, the California Highway Patrol issued wind warrungs for parts of In- terstate 80 and Interstate 5 in Yolo County and the Interstate 880 SacramC"nto bypass. High winds gusting up to 70 miles an hour downed power lines touche<i off about 20 fires Friday night. but most were minor. A fire thal charred 200 acres of grassland. brush and oak trees near Castiloga was con- trolled early Saturday afternoon, 18 hours after it broke out, said Vernon Ashby of the California Div1sion of Forestry A fireman s uffered a senous back IDJUry Fri· day rught while fighting that blaze when 8 large oak tree fell on a fire truck, Ashby said. The man's idenlity w ai, nol available &inday. November 28. 1978 DAILY PILOT A§ Winds Damage Boats LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coast Guard helicop- ters, cutten and an airplane rescued about .0 persons from boats capslied or nan aground Saturday by offshore winds gusting to 70 miles an hour, officials said. Two people were ta.ken 11tru<:luraJ damage or •n- jury wu caused by either blaze. A National Weather Service spokesman Hid the 35 to SO mile per hour wiods, generated by a storm in the Rocky Mountaina and cold alr from Canac1a are expect· td to persi&t In desert and mountaln areas lbroueh the weekend. Warm, uniform tern· peratures were forecul for tho area south and west ot tbe Sao Gabriel, Santa Monica and San Bernardino Mountains, although llaht raJn fell in San D1eio Saturday mornlnc and ll&bl sprinkles were possi~ ln the San Gabriel mouft.. ta.ins. Light SDO\IW was~· ported in the mounlai.Ju of San Diego, with a general snow level drop to the 6,000 foot level pre- dicted. by helicopter from their ----------------------------__,, grounded pleasure boat on Santa Cruz Island to a • hospital near Pt. Mugu, but there was no im- mediate word on whether they were in· jured seriously. A Coast Guard spokesman said the trou· • ble reports on the sea began coming in about 1 a.m. Saturday mostly from pleasure craft and a few small commercial vessels caught in the ~ta Barbara Channel when the SO·to 60-lcnot winds came up. The dis· tress calls began to slack off a bit about noon, and a Coast Guard spokes man guessed most sailors had found a safe port by then. RlGH WINDS inland trouble d holiday motorists, especially in the lnruo area. High winds also forced a team of fire lighters to back orr from a slow- burning brush fire in the Angeles National Forest above Glendora. Fire of· ficials said the strong wind was actually beat- ing back the blate. They srud they would resume the battle this morn.Ing. The fire was sighted at 4 p.m . Friday along Copter Ridge just off Mt Hawkins and north of Crystal Lake. Ground crews slowed by rough terrrun didn't reach the site until mid·morrung Saturday. MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING 17th & Irvine. Westcllff Plaza. Newport Beach 645 0792 Open Evenings until Christmas Bei:innina December 13 Meanwhile, another wind-buffeted brush blaze burned in the hills • above Malibu, bur fire of-lfJ~illMM•"Wlil31>'~illl!M~~1••~•MMr:sl-JlfCllillDJll'lim~-.. ficials said that fire wa~ I nearly contained. No_j Thanks to yuu It vvorlcl ... FORAl.llf W 0 Give her champagne and roses quilted in Kodel A polyester. ,, ,, Smoke Alarm by Water Pik™ gives your family She II be thrilled w1\h our long ,Qutltea robe and matching ·gown with stretch lace They're sc;tt brushed acetate/ . nylon tncol. And the fiberfill Quilling is ever-comfortable Kodel • polyester. Der.care / champagne and rose pnnt. / Misses· sizes P.S M,L · Gown. $10 Robe, $20 extra protection. The S'!'Ok'e Alarm by Water Pik gives you one less thing lo worry about. An early warning fire detection device for your home. it warns of a developing fire In its early stages. A loud alarm sounds to awaken you while you're sleeping, even behind closed doors. I• Use your~jCPenney Time Payment Plan. ~ Smokf Alarm ~by~terP1/.. ~ -=-S.C:ouM youw got o lot to los•. 49.99 JCPenney m··· t.RCADIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FULLERTON GLENDALE HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NOATHAIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO ,. • JC Penney The Christmas Place~ 373A·1 Available in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. A8 ( DAILY l'IL01~ EDITORIAL P.\GE ) I A Needed Cleanup State Sen. DeMis Carpenter CR·Newport Beach) has vowed to wage war on the sort of last·minute cam · paign smear that created voter contusion in some Orange County areas this month. He will introduce legish1tion designed to make candidates as accountable for the truth of their cam . paign literature as they now must be. under s tate and federal laws, for the sources of their financial sup· port. Caipenter has ::.pcc1;.il reason to be irrit ated by unethical campnign tactics. He himself was v1c· timized whe n 74th Assembly Dis trict candidate Jim Slemons claimed endorsement by Carpe nter after the senator had specifically refused to lend his name to theSlcmons campaign . But this was not the only example. Carpenter will propose tha t deliberately deceitlul campaign tactics be made a crime. subject to a fine a nd the possibibty that the offending candidate be kept from office. "We need truthful and ethical candidates and those not m eeting these standards should not be eJect- ed," says the senator . ·'The voters of Orange County deserve a higher level of campaigning than they have been experiencing in r ecent years.'' Indeed t hey do, and so do all voters. D ir ect io n for Youth The e nd of the draft was welcomed by most American fa milies. But there are ma ny who now feel its demise has left a whole generation of young people lacking the discipline, training and direction they will need to fulfill their lives. Public opinion expert. George Gallup Jr. recently said he believes a majority of young people and two· thirds of the people as a whole would accept the idea of a year of what he calls "n ational service" for every 18-year·old m a n and woman in the country. The time, he proposes, could be spent in military or non- military service-. Il would, he suggests. help build confidence and sell·respect, bring tog~lher young people of different social backgrounds, provide valuable experience and reduce the crime and lawlessness bred by idleness among youth. There is much to be said for s uch a plan. Volun· teer programs s uch as Vista and the Peace Corps barely scratch the surf acc. Even for the college-bound, a year of national service a fter high schoql could he1p develop needed maturity. The s uccess of Gisin college programs at· tests to this. And the frightening incr ease in crime a m ong the very young d emonstrates a n immediate need to pro· vide some better direction for our youth. Apathy Wins California's voter turnout in the recent election has qualified u s for spedaJ -and shameful -co.n· sid er ation unde r the federal Voting Rights Act. This is a s pecial act of Congress that authorized sending fede ral voter registrars into backward Southern s t ates where it was felt the lamentable apathy displayed by citizens of voting age might be overcome by improving voter services. California, the la r gest state in the union, managed to lure fewer than 50 percent of its re- gistered voter s to the polls this month, a drop of almos t 10 points from 1972. Nationwide the turnout was 53.4 percent, a new low from the 1972 nadir of 55 percent. T his m eans that while 79 million registered voters cast their ballots, anoth er 71 million stayed home. And a president final- ly was elected by 27 percent of his fellow citizens. California h as qualified in the apathy d ivision. Did you help? Oil Producers Anticipating Carter's Stance WASHINGTON, D.C. - President·elect Jimmy Carter may race his Cirst major crisis even before he talcs omce. It could come whe n represen· tatives of the Oil·producing na· tions meet next month to de· termine whether to raise the price of petroleum. A price hike would touch o(( a fresh inflationary spiral every where in the world and it w o u l d ag · gr avate Un · employment, es~cially in t h e i n dustrialized countries . Am ericans w ould b e harder h1l than they were during the 01\ em· bargo of 1973, since U.S. ·imports of petroleum have nearly doubled since then. Until now, Carter has been re· luctant to s~alc out on Lhe sub· ject. contending that it is point· less for him lo issue policy state· ments before he is in power. IT IS EQUALLY pointless for President Ford to say anything, since a lime duck has no real authority to initiate strategies that will have an impact on the fut ure. So there is a feeling of helpless· ness in both tbe Ford and Carter camps, and it reveals once again the extent to which the United States and its allies. with all their military might and political in· fluence. are not equipped lo deal with new forces emerging on the international scene. As their moment of decision TAN LEY KAR NOW approaches, the one bope here is that the oil producers will coo· sider It expedient to delay any move that would be disruptive. The available evidence suggests that certain Arab states, notably Saudi Arabia, are in favor of such a delay. They realize that a price in· crease would backfire against them, since another recession in the West would slow down rac· tones and reduce the demand for their oil. They also realize that a fresh burst of inflation would mean higher costs for the merchandise they buy from the industrial countries. Some of the cooler characters in the oil·producing business are aware, too, that it makes no sense to put Carter on the spot before his attitudes toward them are clear. In particular , tbey want to wait and see what his stance will be on the Middle East and on economic relations between rich and poor nations. Another quest\on that con· fronts the oil producers is the fact that an escalation of petroleum prices would have a devastating impact on the developing coun· tries in Asia and Africa. These countries are heavily ridden with• debts, and higher pnces ror fuel would plunge them further into insolvency. This prospect especially wor· ries the Arabs, who depend on Asian and African diplomatic 'Cut Federal Abortion Funds' WASHINGTON Jimm y Caner's promise that, as Presi dent. he would str ive to nunim1ze a bortion and would oppose feder al funding or the gnsl) tragedy. should be put lo t ec;t here in the Distr ict of Columbia where abortions outnumbcrl'd births last year. According \o D.C. govemml'nt statlaUcs. not only did abortion' exceed birt hs here In 1975, but 85 percent of the abor· t lons we r r paid for by federal money. Both these fac t s r; h 0 u l d <'hal l e ng e Carter's 0£ · ten-expreaaed concem about the prevalence and trendy character of abortion in America While Washington, D.C., ls the first city In the republic to record such a pervt'rslon ln reproduc· lion, In New York City the rcpart is that abortions add up to 80 per· cent or the resident births. I am sure if a rundown is made on other major cities, the same trend will be found -a growing option to abort over delivering a child. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RnbPrl N Wtrd. f>uhlnl1er Tho'"4r Krl'u1I, J.:d1tQr The editorial pagt' of the Da1lv Pilnl seeks to Inform and stimulate rcadt'rs bv presenting on this 11aae divrrt1e commentary on tnpics nf inl('rest hv svnd1c11t· t.-d rolumnist!I and r11rtoon111t!I, bv prov1dinl! 11 forum for re~cNi' vir\\s :incl by pr(''ICntlnJ: this nel4'8P3nt'r·s opln1or111 and irleus on rurr('nl to111r.; Th(' <"iilorjol oplniOnR of tht• ll:11h l '1lol llf11l<'llf onlv In tht' c<lllol'lul i-olum11.11 lh1• top o( thl' JHlftl' Opinion~ l:IX pre11srd by lhr t'olumni~t~ ;ind cartooni11t11 and feller writ.en arc their own and no t'ndon>ement ol thl'ir Vt<'Wll by the D~ly Pilot should~ Inferred. Sunday, Nov. 28.1976 ( NICK J THIMMESCH 111E OLD SAW that most abor· lions are performed on middle· dass white women doesn't hold up. Increasingly, black women are hustled through the abortion clinics (which thrive on federal bucks) like housewives going lhrough the s u perm a rket checkout counter. That certainly 1s the case in Washington, D.C Some black leaders and in· tcllectuals have opposed the abortion binge because they think it is a cleverly disguised ef· fort lo rid any city of unwanted black children. Now no self.res~cting and usually pompous Planned P aren· lhood zealot would admit to such a motive, nor would those popin· jays who sit on the boards of civtc·minded groups. But down deep, that's what they're after. A sort of tchwarzenrein (consult your German -Englis h die· tlonary). Someone up above must be musing over this destructive madness. WHILE GOOD folks cluck- cluck over the news that aborts outnumber spank-on-the·bottom newborns. two physician.s and an attorney here have been charged with violating the DiJJtrtct or Columbia's baby·broker law. ltl other words, they are suspected of selling babies. The story is that these licensed professionals are "outstandlnc citizens, not sleazy or all.my." I will accept that on lece value. Perhaps they were only tn· atrumental in cutUng through the red tape of adoption ~ed~s. But the point is that there ls a great de mand for adopt\ng babies at the same time the ma· jority or pregnancies tended lo in D.C. wind up as abortions. The uplifted gentry ar (lues back that the majority o.r those women who decided to have their bables bore them "ilJegiUm1te- ly." Tele, tslc. Whal is an il- leitUmale child? Do you walk up lo one and say, "Hey, you•r. ii· leettimate. You should have been aborted?" Clearl y, ou r values a r e screwed up when it comes to new life. We a r e so a wash in materialis m and trying to clutch all the goodies dangled before us on super-color TV that we have lost sight of our humanity. The Germans suffered this affliction in the '30s and '40s-fordifferent reasons -but they Jost sight, too. Federal funding of abortjons sho uld oe s l o pped . If the Supreme Court says, "No," as it usually does, then the President must build support for what he says is his view on abortion. He must use fireside chats or whatever. The high court is not 1nfallible. For generations it held that "separate but equ al" facilities for blacks was the law of the land-segregation, that is. On the local level, Planned Parenthood organ izations <which also get rcderal money) s h o u ld be dropp e d us -··---,,------ beneficiaries of United Fund, United Giving, United Way or Community Chest. LET PLANNED Parenthood and olher pro·abortion organiza. lions r aise their own money to pay for abortions performed on the vulnerabl e . Le t t he Rockefeller brothers, who have always had a dread of too many people cluttering up their lives, pay for the I million abortions now performe<i annually in the Unit~ States. Why s hould the large body of taxpayers who find abortion morally reprehensible have to pay for the taking of these new lives? What will President J immy Carter do about this? llls pro· mises are clear, and he can start right to work in the town where he will live-Washington, D.C. support in the United Nallons. Some or their leaders are con- cerned that they could lose that support. One notion advanced by the oil producers is to establish a dual pricing system . under which the industrial nations would pay more than the developing coun· tries for petroleum. But this would be complicated, and it could prove to be unworkable. ON BALANCE then, It seems to me to be too simplistic to de· pict the oil producers a s monsters determined to wreck the world. Many of them are con· templating their forthcoming de- cision with a good deal of rational thought. Ot as Mohammed Beykal, the influential Egyptian editor, re- cently said: "We have no inten· lion o f und ermining the economic recovery or the West. because it is just as important to us as it is to the United Slates and Europe." It should be added as well \hat the soaring rise in petroleum pric~s within the past three years has n ot altogether b een a bonanza for the oil producers. For oil prices have not increased as much as the prices of the goods they import, and despite all their apparent wealth, they really are not all that rich.. By the end of the year , therefore, oil prices should go up 10 or 20 percent -or not at all. But whatever happens, it will be . a signal to Carter that the United States and its alJies desperately need an energy policy that frees them from the vagaries o( the Middle Eastern potentates. ( CH ARLES McCABE ) Write, Remedy Anyone who is concerned with writing as a career, whether in the teaching or practicing field, must get the strong feeling that he is living at the end of an era where writ- ten communication is truly important, where the heritage of Shakespeare and the King James Bible is likely to tail off into nothingness. A half century ago the most infJuentlal molders of opi· nion were print journalists Ulce Walter Lippmann, H. L. Mencken, and Will Rogers. Today they are people like the admirable Walter Cronkite and Barbara Wailers. THE OTHER DAV I was exchanging views with an English teacher from a bigbigh school in Walnut Creek. We were onto t his very subject. "I am not s ure," she said, "that the written word is valued very highly by today's students and parents. This is a feeling I have. "Students come to my classes writing horribly broken English. These students have been exposed to the written word for some 17 years and still they CANNOT differentiate between there or they'renor can they write a clear sentence. "I must pause and say that most can write and read well -but some cannot. How they have managed to avoid leamlng the language, I do not know. I am sure many teachers have tried very hard to teach them the code but as atudenta they have eluded us." TELEVISION 18 rlehUy seen as the great culprit. Says the English teacher:· "I know television has affected literacy in our country. People can and prefer to get their in· formation electronically. "1 am convinced people are required to read less and less. You see, reading requires active participation on the part of lhe reader. You must participate with your imagina. tJon. The reader can pause and reflect, re.read, continue alowly or quickly depending on the reading.matter. .. Television is a more demanding medium only in the sense that you cannot pa\l!e, reflect or discuss what 111 oc- curring. Neither are yeu ~uired to use your imaaJnaUon. That it ts all t here as a whole might be counterproductive educationally and sociologically." THERE IS ALSO the polnt,"made In a news story re. cenUy, about the aize ol closes and schools. Say we take 1000 filth graders in the year 1930 or thereabouts. Of that 1000 only 417 were still in high scllool on the day ot rredua· Uon. More than half bad dropped out to work or become ap· prentices. Today, if we lake 1000 fifth graders, 750 will still be in school on the day of graduation. "Many or these students," continued our teecher. "would rather be somewhere else. Many do not. value education nor desire it. "Our schools carry an Incredible burden. Parents are roof used about what to do witl'I their otraprln1. Th•Y turn to the school end say, literally, do 30mttbina. Teach them, mean.in& the students, values and 1ood tno1'al behavior. Teach U,em to be scholars. Make aw:e they are prepared. "In 1980 maybe. Today, it cannot be done unless tho public is willing to reduce class alzudruUcally. "Then maybe." ' SYl\day. Ncwembet 28 19'18 DAIL V PILOT A f Will POwer Ass11res Yo11r Final Say . ' ~ mllllon tor bis aervlces. Al the end oI lbe lut. fiscal year, lbe By FllANlt BALL A natton41 ma1a.dne recently (eatured shtleentb was bequeathed lo Melvin Dummar, the Nevada gas stallon operator who purportedly once gave Hughes a lift and a quMter (wbJ ch prompted that cartoon). If none or the Hughes Wills ls de· termined lo be valid, and no othar Will ls found. the laws of intestacy wUJ p~vall. A person who dles without a will Is said to have died intestate and his property 11 ordered dlatrlbuted generally lo bis nearest relative. Had HuJbes been mar· ried and left no children, bis wife would have inherited every penny. which may account for at least ooe claim o1 a secret marriage. ·national debt stood at '833.9 billion and cost '34.S billion in annual Interest to service. That's nearly $100 million a day. ln other words. the Hqhea' estate lax would reduce the naUonaJ debt by leu than one-fourth of one percent or would pay the interest for about 15 days. A mere drop in the federal bucket. · fortune Hucbea worked ao bard lo ett:~a talk fo r a momont about another bUJionalre, J . PaUI Getty, wbo died coincidentally wtthln a '" months of Hui.hes. o cartoon showlns a diaheveled looking hobo atandint a l a l'OQdside, thumb ex- tended and h9ldln1 up. a lgn saying, .. SUU Workin1 cm My Will. 0 It'a obvious to whom the cartoon referred. When How~d Huahes dled on Aprils. an immediate search began lo discovtH" his •lU. So far, 2D docwneota have turned up, each holographic and eaC'h chUmlna lo be lloward Hu&hes' very own, "booett·lo-gosh, .. Jas t will and testament. Most of these are, to say the least, bJzarre, and. aut.horiUes are in· vestlgating a number()( them for possi· NAMED AS executor in the Mormon will was 87 year·old Noah Dietrich, a former Hughes' aide wbo had been estronge d lrom Hughes Cor years . Di«rich has fought bitterly in the courts to have this will accepted as valid. Now that "Uncle Sam" has received his 1.470 bWion pounds of flesh. the eousln1 at leaJ t have $530 milllon to divide among themselves, right? WelJ, maybo not. There are sWl state in· herttance taxes to conslder and the laws of the various a tales differ ireally. Unlike Hughes, Getty's will was eardully prepared by h18 attorney•. lta provl1ton1 and location ~ well known to h1a advilon and oven tho public, since be mentioned lt ln bis book, "Aa I See It." The g:reat bulk ol ~ty·s estate 1oes to charity. It Is free ot taxes slnce be- quests to charity may be deducted ftom the gross eat•te before the estate taxes are calculated. ble fraud. · The Hughes wlll that seems to be most likely to succeed ls the so-called Mormon will that left the bulk ot the est.ate to the Hughes Medical Institute, higher educa- tion, and the Mormon Church. One· What would possess a man ot Dietrich's age to want to take on the task of administering the will of a man that he apparently dldn't like very much anyway? One possible answer is that an execut.or receives a statutory fee of one percent of the amount of the estate. If Hughes' estate is ln fact the $1.S billion to $2.5 billion it is reported to be, then Dietrich will rec el ve between $1S and $25 For a man whose habits have been variously described as "reclusive," "tt· centric,'' ''hermlt·lil<e" and most flat· leringly, "secretlve," to have such a marriage would certainly ool have been out of the question, but we will a.saume for purposes of the balance of this nar. raUve that neither a valid marriage nor a valid will existed at the time of Hughes death. Ono thint for sure, is that any real estate Hushes owned will be taxed by tbe state ln which it is located. Personal pro- perty. however, will be taxed In the stato o1 his domicile. Personal property would include his stock holdings llke the ownership of his holding company, Sum· ma C<>rporalion. One miaht araue that for the aovorn· ment to take such a large bite of an estate is for the public 1ood. But a -1ft to charity is also, without questloJ\, tor the public 1ood and with a will, a person has an opportunity to serve the public aood of his own choosing. Is Free WA S HINGTON -A Los Angeles Federal JUdge has ruled that the network agreement to keep sex and crime off the first hour of prim e TV viewing -the "family boUT " -is a VlOlation Of the First Amendment. This won't Sil well with the (row\ni legions wbo look on the Federal rourt.s as an unelected legislative body in· formally allied with the lnterna · tiooal Union of C roo k s, Degenerates and Foul Players Interestingly enough, at least one network, CBS, is golng to ap peal the de · ('ISIOO, which hold! that lh" "'edera1 Com· mun1('al tt')nl'I Comm1!'~1011 u se d the thrut of nnn llcen<1~ re nev. a I . 1 n ,·estiga t 1 on ~ and other U.'lf'S of 0Chc1al power to coerce the network!i Into m1nimmng crime and decolletage during that famous first hour. That CBS s hould be the firs t to appeal to a higher court to have its First Amendment rights restricted 1s enough to make us do a double· taJce. since CBS Is also so ratings· poor that it showed a murder or gy picture called •·o eath Wish." Even cleaned up for television this film remains so objectiona· ble that Westinghouse-owned af· filiate stations in Pittsburgh and San Fra ncisco, and Post- Newsweek stations in J ackson· vllle and l:f artford have refused to put it on the air . Not that CBS is the tone offender. RecenUy eight ABC affiliates displayed rare courage and good taste by not showing "Nightmare in 8adham County,'' an excursion into murder. rape and sado- lesblanism of a sort you never thought you'd see on prime time. ' HUGHES• CLOSEST relatives· were ftrst cousins . The laws of intestacy pro· vide that wben there is more than one re· lative of the same "class" (cousins, for example), then all r elatives of that "class'' inherit equally, which might ex- plain why 17 Hughes cousins were. Tepresented by legal counsel to contest the filing of the Mormon will, according to an Associated PTess story. Therefore, it is logical to assume that the cousins will receive the bulk of the estate in the absence of a will, but that is an incorrect assumption. The major beneficiary will be the federal govern· ment which will receive approximately $1.470 billion in estate truces lf Hughes" estate can be liquidated at $2 billlon. The government will, of course, allow the court-appointed administrators plen· ty o! tjme to dispose of tbe assets ao<l come up with the ca.sh to pay the taxes, since $2 bilHon in assets is a larJe pill for even the most ambitiOUI conglomerate to swallow. The duties and fees of adminlstrators- appoinled by the court in the absence of a will are the same as those of an ex- ecutor under a will. The only differ ence is that by drawing a will, a person may choose who it will be. The advisability of naming an 87-year·old man to ad· minister an estate that is expected to talce. by even optimistic estimates. 10 years to close. we leave to the reader , but it is certainly the best argument we can think of to name a corporate ex· ecutor. like a bank or trust company, t.hat will be here to take care or your af. fairs long after all of u.s are gone. SUCH A STAGGERING s um in federal estate taxes appears on the sur- face as if it might have some effect on your own tax bill. That's logical to as· sume until one considers the enormity of the national d ebt and the federal budget. WITH MOST ProPLE, St is fairly easy to tell wbere thelr domicile is. lt's wbe:re they make their home. But with Hughes, and many wealthy people,· it ls not always easy to determine. He, for ex· ample, spent the last years of his life in hotels. hardly permanent homes. Evidence of domicile can include such things as where a person is registered to vote or even what state issued his or her driver's license. . WhJch state gets the inheritance tax on the estate m ight seem or only academic lnterest to the cousins. lt's not, because the states have differln1 tax rates, and in this case, lt could make a great deal of difference. So far, three stales have been suggest· ed as Hu1hes' domicile: Nevada whJch has no Inheritance taxes, California where the maximum tax is 20 percent of what's left after "Uncle Sam" takes his share and Texas, where the maximum tax ts 10 percent. That means that about another $100 million will 10 to taxes if Callfornia was bis domicile; $50 million if It was Texas, and nothing al all if it was Nevada. The heirs are, of course, anxious to show that their dear, departed cousin em braced Las Vegas a.s bis bome. SOMETIMES, WREN there h a ·serious questlon of d o m ici l e and several s t a t es claim the distinction, the states wlih the lowest tax rate wut step aside and allow the state with the hi,gbest rate to collect. Then. in the spirit of brotherly love, they will divide the spoils, IC that happens in this case, another $100 million will go in· to the public cof(ers, leaving less than $400 million, after probate costs, to be distributed to the cousins -a handsome sum lo be sure, but a mere shadow of the But, you might say, to compare my clrcumstances wlth those of HuaJ>es and Getty la Jaugbable. To compare the size of almost anyone's estate with that of a billionaire may· be humorous, but to compare the circumstances la not. By having a will drawn by an att.ornoy, a person may indicate not only bow his or her property is lo be distributed, but who is to have custody of any minor children, and even give burial instrucUons. I N THE ABSENCE of a will, those de· cislons are made by the state legislature and the courts, well-meaning people to be sure, but strangers to a person's own personal wishes. Many people attempt to avoid paying an attorney by drawing their own will, a dangerous practice as attested to by the example herein -moreover, the coat of having a will drawn by an attorney is nominal if not mlnlscule when compared to savings in taxes and administr ation fees. How wlll the giant Hughes' emplre be distributed or liquidated? This and other questions wlll probably remoin un· answered for years to come, long after J. Paul Getty's estate has been dissemlnal· ed as he wished. Frank Hall i1 uecvtiae directar of capital developmt?lt . ond m4JJOgement for Hoag MemoriaJ Hospital, ~sbyterian. Hk article is reprinted /rom . Palm Springs Life. magazine. Speech Really Welcome Everywhere? good guys won the first round on lhis case. they and the judge are way off base As tekvision is pre- sently constituted, there is not and cannot be First Amendment freedom or speech Judge War· ren Ferguson. an able man, but a trifle too idealistic. knows that because in bis decision he re- cogni%es that speech is routinely curtailed i.n tele\'1sion. There are endless numbers of things you can do or say or depict in the legitimate theater or in the mov· 1es that are impennisalble on the alt They r ange from showing nude bodies to advertising liquor and cigarettes. NO SOCfETl. in its right mind 1s going to give absolute freedom of speech to a medium l.hat can come into everybody's Jiving room the way television can. Therefore what the Judge was 'ituck with, if he was going to nJle 1n a traditionally lJbcral, c1v1I libertarian way, was to propound a doctrme of limited freedom of speech So this long and very im· portant ruling takes the pre· posterous position that the gov· ernment m ay t'On!.t1luhonally censor some things but not others on television. It may force restraints on advert.isi.ng aimed at children. for mstance, but it may not force the networks to tone down the ir crime and garbage before the kiddies go to bed. That ls a disUnctjon which is 110 arbitrary it's meaning.less. The fact ls there cannot be any mean- ingful First Amendment prote<:· lions unless broadcasting is changed in form and structure. The judge said that he was ruling as he did in order lo preserve "the system of decentralized de· c VON HOFFMAN ) cision making as to program- ming." No such system exists. In the rea l world outside the courtToom, programming de- cisions are made by a couple ot hundred men work i n g for perhaps a dozen corporations. and that's being generous. GUARANTEEING freedom of speech to the few hundred people who atone have access lo this medium in a nation of 220 million is guar anteeing to a minuscule f ew the power to trifl e and manipulate m illions. To talk about Firsl Amendment rights and television this soon an.er a political campaign in whJch only the two hoarse voices of dead or· thodoxy were beard is the sum· mum of judicial obtuseness. No one but a Federal judge could honestly convince himself that giving NBC, CBS and ABC the right to entertain us 'tfith explicit reena c tments or Charlie Manson ·s crimes at any hour of the day or night serves the goa1s of the Bill of Rights. · Whether a despicable like Agnew says it or ·1esa felonious but equally troubled hotlest men and women say it, no society is going to deed over that kind o( power to people out.side of the norm al political restraints. Overtly or covertly some check is going to be put on them. As Judge Ferguson wrote, the FCC was putting that check on quieUy "in closed door negotiating sessions," which permitted us to roster the illusion the medium en- joys free s peech. BY RULING as he clid, that is by granting ABC, CBS and NBC more free speech than the populace will tolerate, the battle is j oin e d . Three large multimillion dollar corporations can't be allowed io have this power, but there is no way we can get a consensus as to what sort of thing they s hould be allowed to alr. The only way to attack Utis dilemma is to allow every major pressure group to assert I~ stan· dards in a negative way. That is, they get to say what can't go on the air, not to prescribe what s hould. The resu\t is even duller, more emuculated, less important pro- gram content ln both entertain· ment and news than we have now. That's not bad because help is on the way. The next months will see the introduction or video disc players. so that entertain- ment or every kind should be cheaply and conveniently availa· ble at home. There is also pay TV. Those systems which don't need to be governmentally supervised and licensed can en· joy the Cull protection of the First Amendment. Technology got us into thls blnd and teclmology, not Judge Ferguson and the mis· placed civil libertarians, ought to be able to extricate us. Secrecy Overt11rned for Safety LOS ALAMOS -When I first visited Los Alamos in the early years after World War IT, it was still throbbing with the excite- ment of having produced the rirst nuclear explosive in history. The ruel for the explosive had come from other government lovoratortes. but the weapon 1tselC had been made in Los Al amos, a secret city de· signed for the sole purpose of devising the mo st de · vas t a ting weapon in the long hlstoey o( warfare. Secrecy was the watchword about Los Alamos in those early days. Except for those who worked there and a few people In government, the very existence of the city was unknown. are plenty or people who receive [ ] such clearance. NORMAN Even Russian and Chinese scientists have been able to visit COUSI NS parts or Los Alamos that at one -..-------------time were e mphatically ofC limits to anyone except people who wer e directly employed on the project. In fact, Russian scientista who ri!cently visited the laboratory were not only al· lowed lo see the vaunted Los Alamos accelerator but also were shown the plans for it. The overt.urn or the olds~ is a direct reflection ot the (act that too much secrecy in nuclear matters la as much a threat to the national security today as the ablleuce of ft was during the war. THE SOVIET UnfOd and other countries are atocJtplllna nuelear weapons tod a y that are thou sands of times more po•trful than the test bomb that UtupthcNew Mexlcan skyonJu· lyl.8.19'5. leaders now become even more vit al than the nature of the bombs al their disposal. . American scientists are aware or these facts. So are a good many Soviet scientists. But Sov· let scientists are Jocked into a closed political system. That system was deveJoped to prevent any challenge or threat lo the party in power. HABITS OF mind that grew up inside such a system are not con· fined to political matters. They spill over tnto science and into the maki.ng of foreign policy. That Is wby tt is imperative to do everythlo1 poss.lhJe to open up excbanie• between tbe U.S.A. and lbe U.S.S.R. In a more tun· damentaJ sense, this ls what de· tentb la all about. means of inflicting a holocaust on the other. both have agreed that there is no point in piling up destructive force beyond any pt>~sible security justification. DETENTE, HOWEVER, bas not been an unqualified success. The United States would like the Soviet Union to show far moro willing.ness to open up and to sub· mil lo a far greater.degr~ or in· s pecUon than the Russian ~aders have demonstrated so rar . For their part, the Soviet Ui\ion hu been troubled by tho tendency of the U.S. Congress to tie detent.e t o political coadltions inside thelr country: . Since the orlginaJ understand· Ing was that each country would stay out or each other's internal project~. the Soviet leaders feel we ace violating the rules or tho game. Han1ln1 over all th04e dif· ferences 11 the oricinal atomic mushroom cloud. The bomb that exploded at Los Alamos 32 years a10 la still tbe mO&t Important fact or Ufe tor all naUons and alt peoples. THE PLAINTIFFS In the Los Anceles case are distinctly the good auys. They are the creative people. the writen, actors and directors guUds and producers like Norman Lear who bave given us much of what little &ood TV e n te rta inme nt we get .. .''All In tbe Famlly,'1 and "Ma ry H art m a n , Mary Hartman." Moreover, the plal.n· llffs were supported by witnesses Uke Ntcholas Johnson, the ex· FCC Commissioner who dist· lnguiahed hlmselC by fichtin1 ror freedom of express\~ ln bro8d· cuUng. Nevertheless, although the ._,Cl• Where do I find the brHd •nd,war.rl' AS sOoN AS the bomb was droppedlon Hlroshlma. Jlowever, the secret of Los Alamos was no more. But tight security regula· Uons persisted nontheless for a number of years. Today, Los Al ainos ls no longer a closed clly. You can't get into the laboratory or lhe we1pona manuracturing center without s)>4:;C1al idenllflcatl~, .. but .there Conalderinf not Juat the pro- tulloo or thete ·~ but tbe vvJnenbWty to lbem of aJI coun· trlet, jncludlnc the United Statff, the •al•ty ol this natlob and of all natlotls del>end3 on ac· caa to •• match ia(ormation as pOlllble. What. Joe.a on loaldt the minds of people ln 1overnmenl 11 even ~ Important than what 1oes on Inside th• weapon s laboratories. The lntenUODJJ or Nelthet' country seek& to tm·. ~ Its poll ti cal will on the other, or to cban1e the 1dcotogical structure o( the other. But both countries recognize that, in lbe intereJU ot their own survival, It now becomes necessary to ac· cept certain understandinia. Tbt tint of these bu to do with the need to limit the mllltary compeUUon between them. Since each coun~ry ls eqw~ w1lh the Nothing has changed since 1945 in terms of the consequences of world breakdown. 1be only thing that hu chanced la that most. people no longer tlve much tbou&bt to the bomb and so are unable to undentand lts meanln.J' lot all Uvin1 creatures fol' all time. -j , Serene Beauty Ronnister .Johnson pauses jn his work day to enjoy the bea~ty of the sun splashed Spanish moss hanging from 200-year-old oak trees on Sapelo lsland, Ga . The oak trees growing on the island were once used by Bl ackbcard and his band of pirates to repair their ships. How Do They Fare? TRAVEL MIAMI t AP) Free movies. free drinks C'hampa gne and slcak and even free bagels and lox represent the escalation of the war of three maJor airlines for a larger sha re of the lucrative New York-Florida air route As Florida's totnst season ap11roaches full ~wing. National. Eastern and De-Ila airlines the same folks who brought you the "No-Frills·· battle of last year again have unleashed their large-caliber promotional guns And orri ctab of at least one a1rltn~ l'.J \ the rnn~umer evc nluall\ Wlll pay ror the 'freebie .... ·· "TRIS GI VEAWA\' scramble hJ!> a lready exceeded rid1culou)i proportion~ in light of th.e C'Conom tcs of atrlml' operations t o<lay, ·· Russell L Ra} J r . an E:i"tcrn marketing executive . ..,aid m announc ing that hts firm would provide frec booze to <Jll travelers betwcc·n :'\ew York --:ewark and M1am1 Fort l.audcrdall'or Tampa National began the latest w;ir Oct I by pro \ 1dlng free movie ... on all DCIO nights between f'lorid a and l'll t>w York airport\ Eas tern re!>ponded Nov I b.\ outriltinS{ m11:-.t of 1ls LlOlls ~1th scr een!. and pro;ector:. Delta. unwtllt rt~ to Jn\'l''>l tn tht• mo\'le equip ment. entered lht• rr:I\ a day l;,itn bv orrering 1w11 free drink~ rhampa~ne and steak to all tounst-clas' p:.i,,1·ni::<·r' to Florida Eastern .ind N attonal c·ount<•n-0 ~1th frel' drinks Then. Delta announced that M mplt mentan baf!els. lox. coffee-and dJmsh will be provided 1n 1t., airpo rt loun~e' "WE t\T f.ASTl-:R."i hop" the pubhc un dt'rstands thl.' <·on"1"lucncc·' of actions such as this ·· .... u d Ra\ .. Thr cost will have to be passed on to the r ustomer 1f the practice pre va1lc;" Easle• spokC'<;man J im Ashlock added. "There's no question that it's a great amount of money for an induc;try that can't afford it "Pretty soon we're gomg to have to get new .11rplanes. It's 1ust a shame to be pounng money into juvenile things like this instead of getting in· to shape to provide essential services .. That's easy for Eastern to say, com petitors respond. because its share of the market has in· creased recenlly. pnmarily at the expense of oft· struck National. One industry source said Na· tional began the latest war to try to win back its share or the business Tales of Vienna Surround Hotel VIENNA (AP) Austrian Archduke Otto. koown as the ''handsome Otto.'' reportedly came ou{ or his room in the Vienna Sacher Hote l wear· ing only his sword. according to one witness. Another asserted the Archduke wore the regula- tion tie and hat. but nothing else This supposedly happened in the last cen· tuey. and it is one or the anecdotes surrounding the Vienna Sacher Hotel. which this year celebrates its tooth anniversary Another is~ about a guest who left some im portanl papers in his hotel room Desperately he searched his mind rortheoameofthc hotel So be wrote a letter to the "Chocolate Cake H«el Vienna," because he knew a cake had been named after lt\e hotel, the famed "Sachertorte " The letter was duly delivered and the guest got hJs documents back. Don't Be Tricked Out of 'JJreats By STAN DELAPLANE BAJA CALIFORNIA -An American repe>rter in La Paz says: "The day the Mex· ican peso went from 19 to the dollar to 26.7, no bank in town would change dollars for me. They just didn't know what would hap- pen that week.'' A reader writes: "A friend bought an air ticket to Mexico City in Tijuana. They charged him $20 above the peso price." What's happening is this: The border towns -Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez across from El Paso and others -are closely in- terlocked with the dollar. The Mexican cities buy a LOT in the American cities . It's a big source of income. That worked fine for 22 years while the peso was 12.50 to $1. Now a Mexican in Ti· juana may be paying off a house or car he bought in San Diego. His pay -in dollar value -is half what it was. The airline clerk who charged $20 more is probably trying to juggle his own ex· penses. When I Jphoned the Mexican airlines, they saia it's improper, against rules a nd so on. But people living on the border are really sweating this one out. ••• .. We are renting a house in Mexico. ../'·l· SAVE 13! 24-Lb. Laundry Detergent H~11utar 697 19.99 Use 1ust h cup per family washload. Get clothes really clean. . 'r~'..> ~' Jh ..._...; · • • t l T 33 ''i. to bJ <;;, ! , ""! -y Women's W a rm \, •·{l N" h I . ~·· .. : ·~ 1 ag twear I ~'\'.:.· .•• ! ' •, ·~ \ _i t 397 ( ,·\ ~ ... ~· : : ~ :,;~: Sil i11 • ~ !I' ,..l fall •;; _, ' '/ .. • • :' ~ . Your choice ot shifts, ' ., • ,,,. ~ gowns and PJ's (some ·\ '. ~ 7 are looted tor ex1ra -•/ --:; /.f: warmth) Prints and · ~ ~ sollds. Washable fa · -....--,,--• bncs. Misses· sizes. . , ' . . 'Al ·E s3! Bia 11 l..Pt Cloth Koht· or Slt>c-pn SAU: ltt~ular SJ b 12'>4.J Slt't'pl'r Rt>l(ular S IR } 4 1)() Hulw Napped acrylic fabric Double tront pockets DrlW$trlng hOOd. Sizes P,$,M,L. Sleeper has eesy zip lront. 100% acrylic. Separa1e booties. elastized at ankle P.S.M.L. I I Frlenda tell us that lf you blre a mald you are responsible for paying extra If you Jet her go!' The trying out period is 28 days. After that she's a permanent employe. Entitled to 15 days vacation each year. Two months salary if you let her go. This is prorated over the year . IC you 're hiring her for a few months, that can't be too bad. Besides you will be paying in pesos. (The trouble ori the border doesn't extend inland. Except in Baja which has always been geared to the dollar all the way down.) *** ''What should we buy at airport shops before we leave for Europe?" Liquor, cigarettes and film is somewhat cheaper in American airport shops. But not much. These shops pay a rental fee and the airports really squeeze them. About $1.50 less on a bottle of Scotch is what you '11 get. Foreign airport shops are squeezed too. Perfume at Paris airports runs a fourth more tha n on the e xpensive Champs Elysees. Tokyo airport is higher on cameras than downtown Tokyo. Same for the showcases full of Seiko watches at Kaitak airport in Hong Kong. S e a rs to 45% Lasual llo!;icry "'• •ii··4 s5 •·-If-f .. r Just recently we ch~ked Seiko watches in Nadi, Fiji and at the airport a mile away. A I ourth or more hi&her at the airport. • THESE AIRPORTS make mdSt of their sales to people in translt. Waiting tor the plane to be fu eled. The prices ARE duty free. Lower than what you'd pay at home. But not much. Best airport s hops are Schlpol, Amsterdam and Shannon, Ireland. They're. big. Well stocked. And they're in the buai· ness of being competitive. . If you 're overnighting near Shannon, you can get a Customs pass into the airport. and shop as long as you like. Have the things packaged. Pick them up when you fly out. Shannon Free Airport, Mail Order Stores, Ireland sends out catalogs if you want to buy by mail. ••• "We are having a party wfth a French motif. Any ldeas for d.rinb? Something besides champagne?" Try a French 75 -named for the famous World War I cannon. A small cube of sugar in a champagne glass. Three drops of bitters on it. A jigger of cognac. Fill the glass with iced champagne. 20 % OFF! Short Sleeve Knit Shirts ·tt~pt.r 279 ,J,.$11 ·-·""' 11.uu lloich• 1n assorted ,- fancy pa11erns oneu size Ills all. • Just rtght for the cold n1ghls a.head '-3. ~ Long s1 ...... t11v :1.1•1 I or. llo•~ In stripes. solids. pauerns. Sizes s'lr 10 11 I . $7.'l'J P.j ...... _ t1.:l'J f l5.19 Roa... __ Ill :J9 !>irr 7 -t I $8. 9? blank•• !'>ltt~r i . t 9 20 % OFF! Junior portswear Carefree cnnkle polyester-co11on alurf and pants Shiny nylon knit sh1r1 and nbby acrylic cardigan Natural. colors Junior sues R•11.ular f 11 I rlnkl~ ..,kiri "'Vant-. llr11:ulor " '"lid ''lun l\n1i .,h.ort _ _}099 6 99 Hr1tulor SI I 799 t•ruu :'\}Ion ........ ___ _ ~ ..... 3.41'( Men's Flannel Pajamas Rrgular S5.99 3 (or 512 All couon flannel pajamas with button coal. Sizes S.,M .. L. and XL. H-Trk Stn f·u "'ith \.'1 I F\I Hail it• AM/FM Slereo r adio IOI I 00 <'/· ~oli1I Stall· COi.OH T\ 11 • •n diagonal measure Deep-Padded "Patchwork'' Con1emporary s1y1e recliner Hr1tulMr 119'1.'J.) with vinyl patch-look cover. Two Position 44Manhasset"' Hr~ular 1179.tl,'i your la11o r11e broadcasl music and record change• Includes lwo 16 '•·In h19h S } 5 9 speaker enclosure 14-ln. Shampooer-Polisher Cleans in a wide 14-in path. 144 oz dispenser tank Two speeds Comu with color -coded brushes SAVE 'I ! s54 Interior Flat Wall Paint Dries In just •;, hour. Easy • clean11p with soap and wt. R,.,.,,., '2.'11 <.al. ,.,, In 10 decorator colOl's. } 97 t ••• I Sears I 'I Ill' 11111,KI t i.. A I 0 ' p1c1ure 100 •1, ~ohd state ~~~SIS and inlone picture s239 Zig -Zag wilh '1relch '1i1 ch Sews st raight. i 1g -z1g, Slre.ght strelch or rick· rack stretch. Sews but1onholes t<94 and sews on bullons. l'11r1ablf' r ... ~ ''li 08_i :.l."i Crafts man Tool Box Heevy gauge steel for great atrength and long Ille Large 1001 11or1g• aru. EARS HAS 3 CREDIT . PLANS Ad1usts 10 two comfortable J 6988 pos1t1ons Unde rcounlc r Dishwasher e t•H•f"f ,,,...,., '•11.-h • ~ ..... d '" n,,, •• • l'ot• •nd V•n• I )rlr s 199 Porlahl~ \lnd•I •770.) I 1229• • '" f'•lur •dd IS SAVE 50' to 'J.30 ears Wre nch Assortment Your choice of 8 or R~lar 13.49 29_<1 10-lnch Ille. 10 $4.29 • 1 . Sears Revolving Charge 2. ear s Ea~y Payment Plan Contemporary style. sad· die-look arms Brown vinyl upholstery 14988 •111•1111 /8051) 19.0 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator with lcemaker · 13.53 cu. II. refrigerator, 5.7 cu. It. freezer All frost· 1399 less. '"""" .. ~ n .. i.., 1. •110 "•.,t1 4'••1t•ht#. f t;lt• Pinball Game Regvler 1299.99 Hu flippers. two., thllinper bumpers. 9 ..coring areae. • allng ahota, 3 balls and flalhlng lights. 3. Seara Mod rnizing Credit Plan ,\,k 4bout Thf'm ... Th,.,... b Onf' To !"uit Your 'i,.,..i. .. ' He ,.F~es Pp 'A1itique' Motorcycles SEA 'M'LE CAI) -BW Meade is a sell-admitted m•torcycle nul, but you won't be seein' him toolin,i cross- country on a ch~me-plat.ed "bog." U be is a wild one, it is Q( an earlier. slower, smokier, bumpier generation. Meade repaks and rides ancient motorcycles. Ban&! Pum Bang! Meade slips out of the driveway of his home in the sedate suburb or Edmonds. Sputter· ing down tbe street , b.e leaves round, billowy clouds of white smoke u the accumulated deposits of oil in his engine cylinders ignite. HE RIDES lhe 1919 Indian Scout slowly, since it! old, thin tires almost go flat undu a rider's weight. He moves i:autiousJy, .!!ince the worn leather helmet his mother made for rum 46 years ago wouldn't mut today's legal crash helmet require· ment.s. He has about 35 motorcycles The newest were manufactured in the ear ly 194-0s. The company lhat built his Indian Scout went out or business more than two decades ago. His work space is mostly in two warehouses jammed with cycles in various stages of restoration. Stored on shelves or stuffed in boxes are . ale On 8oy~1 • I Warm Jacke(J. tbouaanda of spare cears, brake pads. light bulbs, magnetos. aas tanks and other unattached cycle paru. Meade, a mock-up mechanic al the Boeine 747 plant, says part of his in· lerest in preserving motorcycles is hill mechanical inclination. "And there's so much unpreserved history in old things~ all kinda -I'm trylng to preserve something for posterity. My interest just happens to be motorcycles," he says. 1N A CORNER lie the rusty re- mains oJ a 1902 Thomas Autobi, which was nothing more than a bic:ycle frame with engine attached. Its drive chain was a bicycle chain WTapped in rawhide to give it traction. Near the Autobi is one of Meade's restoration s uccesses -a 1911 Wagner . It was a motorcycle whose designers decided to retain bicycle pedals so that an unfortunate rider who ran out of gas mtles from home could always get back by root power. This kind of bike is making a come· back today as more and more states a pprovl{ the use or so·called "mopeds," or bicycles with small motors and pedals. Meade's pursuit or rusting frames an~ corroded tailpipes gives him an j ( .. \ 1~~f~:'>~ Winnie -The~Pooh ~--Crow "leeper~ Hi-!:olarl43 9 t' ·· ~:~.~ .• \ ''·"" ~,, .. ·\ "\ I • . "', ·. , '._. I • . . .. . ,.. Warm wool m4j ton •• • 1 ., .• body and heavy \11nyl ; } team colors. S1z 8 to ;. ~ • I !>lee vu In 0J.c1a1 ~-• • '•·' 20 '-1 ~ t!:! 'i'' "urm "'" 4 ... ,. r \ f\ i' .! .,.,LI J iJ-., h'· ~ -•. :l4f ,.,.,.1 .. h.r• 1n \lrd., I , \I 1 •• 111 ,') -/ tih,,,., l'UiJll"'ll6"' / / .. .,,. .. H tu I H _ i ;•> ' - M I :\l<>n '., ~uni Fl:.111rwl ~hirlf\ I ' 3 r~~::~O ~- Long >l:!eve cotton and po~ester llanru.•1 Permil,Pre!.t• sr11ns w•th tvJ button front S•zes ~to XL SAVE sa! \l1·n·:-Charf!t'r- ... 1~ It• Jacket:-. llc•!(ulur 1'2H 1999 Cna•c;er s 1y1e with w3rm .1cryllc pile 1111 111g Two pockets Knit culls Men s sizes SAVE 19% to 23 %! Coor<11n 11t'' ,..,,,..<;non·& o• mOdf'rn df'Cor Rev11 S•l>le tor ooubte wt1ar .!J .. ll) .•. Aulo~raph Toy A~sortmenl 'I.....?'• 'moll \ufuaraph r H\ ::-. I <l<I t •rJ~ \utujlr•ph Holl 'l '-'•' l~•rc .. \ut<~t•ph Oo•- i-.1 l'I I wr1• \w1n11n1ih Htpp<> lntujUve sense about whether an area is "bike country.'• Once he drove more than 100 roiles on a Up that a family in Havre, Mont., might have a motorcycle he was in- terested in buying. A man there had a motorcycle frame which be said Meade could have, provided Meade paid the freigbt costs. AFTER r eturning home, Meade made about 18 trips to the train depot, but lhe motorcycle never arrived. Later be sot a lette r saying the owner had died. He learned that another re- lative wanted to restore the motorcy- cle. Still later, the second man died, and Meade was able to secure lhe bike. But it took four or five years and two deaths before he was successful, he adds. Some of the older, lower com- pression motorcycles were built to last longer than their modern-day counterparts. Meade says. They were built with "total loss" oil systems, meanjng that every drop of oil put into the cycle eventually came out the tail pipe as exhaust. That ensured that there always was fresh oil coating the engine parts, because lhe rider had to keep replac- lng theoll that burned up. lt also left the trail of telltale white puffs alone the horbon. And Meade is still leaving them. Putt, putt, pull ..... . Bill Meade putters down the road on a smoking old motorcycle, one of about 35 he has collected to repair. •i I Ytl ears Digital 15 99 Cl k Ht>1iulur oc s2:;. IJ<t . ' l a -. ~ ~ -(~· ~' • I _) SAVE s5! Men'!' or W'omen's 1200 Wat1 Blow Dryer ll•j;UIM ~It''''' 1497 * SAVE s3! )l(•n'~ or \\omen':--1000 Watt Slimli1w SI} lt<r Uryer ll•1rnlu ........ , .. 1697* 20% OFF Fash ion Casual Luggage irs llghlwe1ght! Heavy duly linen (vinyl bac1eed) 15 sported up w1tn status tricol-or stripes Easy QflP handles ~I o.•t•t 'hout.Jrr l uh 'II 'I'• :.!l·ln. 1 .. ,,. ~1;.•1'-' .!l ·lu. Pullm1ut __ l't7.'l'I .!ll·t<1. Pull111Qu __ :-1 •1 •1u :rn. In. l'ullu1uu 20% OFF Regular Price 11.:.!t _ K.'l'I _II 'Ill 1:1.1•1 I 1.1111 Custom Woven Woods Choose from a wide seiectlon ol styles trom our price chart Ill and colors to !.u1t your detOf' Give your home a "new ·ook .. for the i'lot1da1s1 Wove" woCJds make ~ great under· drapery, or use alone We Make House Calls iii~:;:::~~~~;;;;~~~~Ki7-::e:n:m:o::-:re:-lE~~l~e:c;tr:i~c~DLr=y~e~r~i l."i.'t ( 11. Fe. l'pri~hc frN'lf'r Has gri11e-type stelves 10 help air circulate tor last ..,,_ .. 249 tretmng Bottom s'letf hotds .:. large pock99es I Film UeH·lopinp; .;pecial I olf'r f"rint • •trn J:.l .: • .,... ........ } 97 Color l'tln• "'"' 20 f.• '"*'"" 297 Mo•if. end 'llldf film tO t.,..., ..... } 19 k<tn "'<lnl "'"'ICJ ti •ft tlffll ~ -0.Wrtbod A\ IHho(f'd Of' • 'Pl'(t•f ruff~,.~ It ........ PllUIM NW:f' A 'CW't•lll ... itutrf• f\«", t11.111ph r.Ot 'f'01.KJtd, 1\ •n .. lliCrtPhOnfl \l'ith1• SAVE '90! Sears Be t M i<.·rowave lllflnlte selling frOITl 90 lo 625 waits. 11~~ul•• J ~9.u7 39997 SAVE '80! . Hi~h Capacity Walt"r Softt'nt'r R~gular $359.99 2799 77 Soften enough waler lor 5 people 111 up to 50 hardness grains Der gallon SAVE 1201 11.J -11 P Digital Garage Uoor Opener ·~-HP garage door openM R~~lu SI 7'l.QCJ ~~~utomatlc safety re· 15 997 I i\...-1 in.uM••'-°"') -... I 2-Cycl~ Washer s219 Two waler levels. Has normal and ahort wasn cycles with 2 wash/11nse 1ampera. J ture combinattons -t2t.l;,1 SAVE'12! ll•nl•• 3797 Jl\11"1 :_;~:;: 2497 6 \.'1 -fl. Hinged Canadl8n Pine Fire real1tan t branchn. 7 'n -Ft. Artiricial Scotch Pine 11'1 made o! lira re• :i. "&tent ,,,.tarlala. U .99 50-1.1. a,.., M AMOf'lf'd \t1 .. ;.,.,,.. __ 3,47 U .99 35-lA. a ..... •r A~f<f-2.47 Stores Sears ltU>,-llUOt•""CO-Sun "-"'Ille ,..IC, ti""" ,1,ou1<1 "I"~"'~• 1~v 1tl'w1t •"'1 •It"'""' ·~I ll•t \Al• or sl!Ould •" lffm 'IOI •flVt <'uf to r<n'1UC1ltln 111 l••,.,.l*\.i.ot1 rte"bfftmf. '## .... u ff't"r'1tt for YOU At U\f \ .. le rr1t ft IH nfftr "'°U A l11ttlflt 1t•m .t\ II fl l('tVtrh\•d "''C-ft l h1\ dOtt ltC>t Apply to ('lf•Af"W r Ancf t'tGtlf()tR Mk\ •hfHt ,,,,,1 .. ()1. ~u.mht••• Arf 1111 •'NI It vvu h1h't• ~ tH1r\l11io (( nc.er11m.r .. ,." •• ,°' """' ot •• t\tl '"'" '"~ f o\tumet '''""· O•l)f .. )'Vt.If,...,." S...• ••Ot•. --------· . \ Jerry Lewis On Broadway NEW YORK (AP ) "A good performer," says ,terry Lewis. "doesn't think about the au· dience first. "He starts with himself He's looking to satisfy his needs through giving other people pleasure. "That kind of selfless. selfish act I have no qualms about l '11 be that selfish." Up since 5: 30 in the mom mg, the rich, rest- less and somettmes contradictory one·man showbiz conglomerate was well into a discussion of what makes Jerry Lewis run. The conversa- tion was touching a lot of tangents: his 20-hour work day ("sleeping drives me crazy"), Freud, fund·raising. television perils, ex-buddy Dean Martin and man's inhumanity to man. "I HAPPEN to have an opinion about that too," he ripostes to just about any interview question . First of a 11 , Lewis filled in detail about the immediate upcoming career event, his arrival on Broadway in a new version of "Hellzapop- pin," a show that regaled throngs back in 1938. .. This is the last or a lot or dreams I've had all my life." he declares. Stnctly speaking, he v1s1ted the Main Stem's Paramount and Palace ) cars ago, but he likes to regard this as his debut on the legit stage because it is a "book show." That ml!ans having a script with precisely direct- ed episodes. "I'd just hit 50 and thought I'd better hurry if I ever wanted to get here," Lewis says. His con· tract is for 19 months from the ti me the· produc- tion arrives in February at the MinskoffTheater. Before that there are tryout stands in Baltimore, Washington and Boston. "I pus hed aside a couple or films which I'll do later." PRODUCER Alexander H. Cohen caught him "al the vulnerable moment" after some earlier bids were rejected. "Alex could get me lo go anywhere and do anything at any lime for any reason," Lewis extols the impresario. Empathy apparently hasn't been aff~cled by Cohen's mid- rehearsal ouster of Director Abe Burrows, a man for whom the star also voices high praise. Taking over as the stager is Jerry Adler, while Burrow~ continues to write the script, along with Bill Hyer and Hank Beebe. Lewis says he also has been a silent col- laborator for months on the show's material. After all, he reminds, he co-authored as well as directed 22 of the 41 films that made him an in- ternational celebrity. The mention of movie work shifts discussion to the contrasting reputations Lewis has in this country and abroad. Here his work has been fauJted sometimes for what one critic epitomized as "a range from exceUent to awful." -IN EUROPE, however, he has received eight director of the year awards, has been hailed as the heir of Chaplin and Keaton and has developed a cultfollowing. "Everybody talks about France," the comic points out, "but all I havetodoisshowupin a lot of places, Belgium, Greece, the Netherlands. Last summer I went to Spain. There were 95,000 people at the Madrid airport. It was the largest reception anyone ever received, including John Kennedy. "Anyway. all audiences are the same really. They let you know they care. Some are a little more aCfecUonate in showing it. So much for carpers. Jerry Lewis talks about his current project, a revival of 'Hellzapoppin' on Broadway. ~ ' .iJf OA.ILV PILOT Sunday. November 21. 1916 Park Projects Viewed A teGb.11 complex and an amphitheater are 1moti1 projects Hunt· initoo Beach City Coon· cil members hive agreed to look al as alteroative w ays to spe:od federal money ror Central Park develop· meot. A grant of S143,700 in ilouatng and Urban Development Funds was at first nrm arked for an overhead brld'o ICl'OJS Golden Wut Street to Central Park. However, the project waa turned down because city officials believed lt wasn't needed at WI time. They also saJd the brid&o wouldn't be pJeulng esthetically. quest or the police do- part men t. more pedeatrtan and bicycle trailJ and additional plc- n l c tables aod bike racks. These items have been budgeted. A second aroup of sug- 1estlons Include con· struction of a rustic am· phltheater north of the library for use by youth groups. Jazz Clinie Set Jau woodwind speclallst Gary Foster will &tve a clinic and concert Tuesday al Sad· aleback Collete. Accompanled by Ule coUeae's Cone.rt Band and J au Ensemble, Foster wUJ work with student mu&icians beginning at 10:30 a.m. in Building Q. He'll perform with the concert band at 7:30 p.m. in the college's new gymnasium. Cllnic sessions and the concert are open to l.be public without charge. ~Death Notice• ME .. Ka CLARA M. MEN I( E. rHlclenl of Hun· tll>QIOft 11 .. ch, Ctllfornlt Dtlt OI cle- "tll No"""''-' 2•, '"•· Bor" Mo,..,_, A NUllBER of altemattves have been proposed by recreation and park department of. flcials and have been ap- proved ln concept by clly council members. Newsletter Protested I :t2. , ... 111 Mlclll9an. Survl""d by l•ar d""Qllter, Nina 8t,.11er of Hunll"O\Oll S.tct\, brOlhu, Henry Gut MUI ot Ro .... ma..i Ct : two slttt•,, Mn. R•Y U""y of Rowrm•ltd trod M rs. Wlllltm Mt Oulq9 ot El Hll!lll,.; 9r•M· ~1.... a..._rty Mtrmllllocl; lhrM O'Ht'9rtllOM""• c;.,,., Ted & llruc• 111\ermllltod Fu"''" "'"' will bit "''d Wed,,Udty, De<eMlltr I •I Tht C.lory Cemeter y Clltptl I" Lot A119tlu El\lomllmt"I. C•l•l'Y c.,.,,.tery Meu1011um SMllM' N«· Wfydlre<IOr' Rlf'LOOt.E Some o f tha alternatives have been previously budgeted and some of them were new proposals. They include addi· tional lighting at the re- BB School By ANNE COOPER Of Ille O•lly ~UM Slllft Valerie Powers o( San Juan Capistrano, is col- lecting signatures on a Jetter addressed to the city council in protest or the city's proposed newsletter. In her letter, Mrs. Powers wrote in her let· ter. She suggested that the city utilize ctty employes to publish the newsletter or else advertise for qualified applicants. She said sbe does not con· sider the St. Jeans objec- tive. said she and two other San Juan residents, Jody Walker and Mary Kruse, have applied tor the job.· "I don't really want the job," she said. I filed my application as a pro. test . I think the four newspapers that cover the city provide us with plenty of San Juan news. . NBMusewn May Get Refund Newport Beach city councilmen are con· slderlng chan1ln• city laws so they can retwn nearly $2,000 ln fee.s paid rot tho coMtructioo ol the Newp0rt Harbor Art Mu.aeum. The 21,000-square foot building Is currently un· der construction on San Clemente Drive in Newport Center. Museu m offictah asked the c:lty council in October that the pl an c heck fee. building permit fee and the build· ing excise tax be waived because the museum is an educational, nonprofit institution. City councilmen weM! able to excuse $4,200 in excise tu es. PtJBUC NOTICE 1-~~~~~~~~~ riCT1Ttou1a u11 .. au NAM•STA••M•NT Tiie tot-1no .. ''°"' ••• cl0Mf9'nl _ .. , W-'ltD'SllOATWOltl(S,••w lt\ft \lrMI Co•l•Mt .. C•11torn1t m lt f.-IU.(dw•tOWard, llOl-t lier A•t . <lo•I •) Co\\t to.Wu Ct111ot'ftl•mi. I.I .... illMrlt W•rf1 llOt -.11~ A,..."°' •l. Coll• M9u. C.11~• h2' 'I hh llu\lftou h ~onducted lly • 91'Mral oertMrlfll• Fr.-1c-W•rd Tlolt ".,.,.,,.,., .... '"" -... ,,,. O•""IY Cieri! ti 0<11191 Co11ftlV Oft No.,. """' '· "'• ,,.,,,. """41•"" °'""9'1 e eut o.11v P11e1 New.7.14,tt,U ttl6 ..W•1' PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS IUSINU S N<loMI STATEMENT Tiit !Ol10wln9 "r'°"' •rt dOl"9 M l• ""'" PEARSON LA80 RA10 111ES, 1110 C.,...9lt St , S.11ta "n•, CA •no, Bemer• llt•ITl~n. )014 ~k St, s..<llt All•, CA. 0 104 Roi.rt H009f, 111 .. MtrlMr Or., ... 101, leQU"• Nl9uel CA "6T> Thlt bu\IM» h tond11cttd llV • -r•I PUl(Wrshlp R-r1J HodQe This \l•lt.....,I ... , flltd wllll t"' GouftC v Citric ot Orenge CountV on NOv- PVJSLJC .NOTICB PUBLIC NOTICE "CTtT10EeuSfNHS NAMI $ ATS.MaNT Tiit toOowlnt Wiii Ii dllne -.... lltUHI MllltlHt! W~tT. IM, 8e1Ktcll St,. Coste .!Hst. CA l.lwrtnct H. s "1e1os, to 1111-c.o,,.s. HtwOO•l M Cll, CA 12..i Tl\I\ WilntU lsCOlldllettcl W Ml I~ OlvldUtl L•wr1nc• H Sllltld\ 1'11s st•l•menl '"" llltd 1'11111 the County C1tr~ of On t10t Goll/lly on Nov. "· ""· '""'. ~ Pullll\lltd 0-•"te Co••t OtllY Piie>(, f'lltills/lt<J 0••~ COi\! Otlly Piiot Nov, 11, 11 •nd O.C. ), >2, 191• ~ t., 1'16 Nov 11, ?I end O.C. S. tJ, 197' ._,, JOHN H. REPLOGLE. rt~dwtl of liltQUl\a Buc11, Ct llfor111e P•u•CI -•• Nowmt>er H . lt1' Mr. Rteil09f• wu I ts VH f ruldt lll of t..19\IM ~•Ch, C1 llfornl•; '"" e )0 ,. .. , ""ttr•n of th• u s. Nov Ha w• • membff of the OrtllQe CoU"IV Rttl,..., O!llcen Auoclellon. Mr. RtPIOQlt la survived by Ills Wiit Wllhtlml Replo9l1; elso two brothers f:rtd Re1)109le Of Lon9 BH<h. Cl.; °""k ReoloQle of Florldt. Two tllltr\ llUI~ Oltrtno; of CotoredO; Gtr•ldlM 11.0· dl•r of Woodl•"d Hllh Gr•••~ld<I ~tvlces wlll b<! ""'o TueSd4V Nov· •milt• JO, •I El Toro Cemot"V w•tll Rn. Tom W~nmtr ofU<••tinq V1\1t• iJon 9 00 AM 10 Noon on TU4'Sd4'f No•· tml>Cr JO, 1976 •t Site lier LeqUN 8etel> ~ortuarv. S11~1ter L•9une B .. ch Mortwrv directors. l Powers, of 33262 Via Mayor, Chides the coon· cil for selecting Joe and Jud y St . J ean and She said she has 12 sign atures on her letter and expects t o h ave more than 50 when she submits it to the city council Wednesday. U they are biased, each ----:----:::----1----------P UBLIC NOTICE IAL Tl·HltCHltOM "'"fUL HOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 Has Meet has its own bias. and it's PUBLIC NO'OCE , ____ .....;., ____ _ Proposed high school Armando and Therese attendance boundary Gomez, who will be paid changes will be dis-S3 an hour to compile the cussed at a 7 :30 p.m. newsletter. Monday meeting in the Councilmen approved Stacey Intermediate ·the newsletter Nov. 1,, School cafetorium, 6311 with a stipulation that Larchwood Drive, Hwit-each Council member re- ington Beach. view it before publlca· NOTING that no one was named specifically to compile the newsletter in the Council's Nov. 17 motion, Mrs. Powers tion. The first edition la Huntington Beach scheduled for bulk rate School Aided Union High School Dis-mailing Wednesday. ridJcuJous to think the city's version of the news would be any less blued. "If t he city is de· t.ennined to have its own news organ, then the city council should use pro- per procedure in select- ing who is going to do it." THE trict orrtcials are study· STOCKTON (AP) _ ing possible changes in "PURPORTEDLY, The University of the Pt.UMllMG Westminster and Marina the object i v e of Pacific r eceived a gift of HEATING High School attendance publishing t h e city $600,000 fr om the A~~~D. THE EPTUN SOCIETY CREMATION Burial '-at Sea (714) 646-7431 o:J..:>!. Nlaht lilt• ,..'1fc .. 2400W.Co11tHwy. S&lh•P Newport .. ech, C.llf.mt3 fllCT1110U\ 8USINIU MAMISTATIMaHT T"8 fo1tow1n9ptrwn> •re Oo1"9Mi· rot\\ ... J & II VEllTUltl!. 3 llutttmul ~. tr"1~t. CA '2111 l"°tlOlflot IOJI !Hit, Ir,.,,., CA'tllll w 111la111 N. ~r\111, '° Pertt91\d Drive St l ouls, Ml)'31ll John $. HeQ-.stecl, 3 But1trn11I ._.,... l•••ne. C4 t2l'U Tftl\ bu\lnH\ I' condutttd by e 9-r•I oairt~er\hlp Jo11nS.He9ut1d Tl\I' <la1em.l\t WllJ llltd with '"" Ce>unlv Clerk ot orentt Co11n1Y on Nov •-"'~ .... 1 .. PU01l111ec1 Ore"ge Cou1 o.t11y Pl101. Nov. t4.tl.2t.1"4 O.c. ~ 1'1' PUBLIC N<mCE NOTtCll TO CRIOITOIH $Uf'tilll01t COU llT OFTME STAT a Of' c;.ALIPORNl<lof'Olt TNa COUNTYOf'OltAlfM N ••• ...,,, EH1h of ~AUD& RUTH CORCOllAH, O.ctased. NOTICt! IS Hl!llt! llY OIVt!N to .... cNlll*'I ot the abOvt n•mtd Ot<tdtflt 11\411 ell ptrson h••l"9 cl•lmt f9elMI 1111 st1d CMO dtnl are required to lllo thf"", with tit• nettnerv vouchers. In I"" o•llct 01 tht tier-. ol the ~ •n· tlttt!d court or to ortunt "''"'-with 1~ nK-nery voucf\ert to Ille underlloned at !SUI !)fl Monlt Dr • Sral e .. cl\, CA. o07'°, w1>lch h lht Illa<• 01 l>U'llneu DI 1111 unc1eol9n~d In •" matter\ oert11.,.. 1n9totllee\l•I• ot \•Id O.t...,.,nt, within tour monlh\ •lier tllt tint PIA>fltal~ 011111, 110110. Oiled N0"9tnlllr t, 1t'7t. • EDITH COt.Wat.L E•e(11trl• ot tllt Wiii of 11\f .., .... llti'fltd dtcedtllt MltS.At.ICI MOOltll Hll lltOADWA't' MOltTUAlt't' l 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 boundaries. newsletter is to set the Thomas J . Long family .. ,__. ,..... Mnd ,, .. PoltWo The area under study record straight and of Wa lnut Creek. s-1ctinYOUfAre~ to: naTu.1aNTOl'AHNDDMM&NT is loc ated between eliminate controversy University President is~~~s~?.:~~ .. ,., .W..................... 0"~~:1:::~~~!'r' 4»Htlllle ...... 1.1 ~*'Mer, ca. t.u C7IO•n.JOn Ai.•yf#-'ll<tM..,. Publl'1lt<I 0 ••"91' Co•fl l)elly Piiot. Nov. 14. 21. tt•nd D9'. S. lt16 ~141·1• Westminster Boulevard, allegedly caused by the Stanley E . McCaffrey 1-..... 1 •• ,.A_,.,,....,. ADOAUS ........... .... . n.. 101-1"9 "'''°"' "'.,. ao-- Bolsa Avenue and Bolsa s la nte d reporting of said the funds would 495-0401 :::',""""°'t'"t1ct111~"-MU MeCOlMICIC MOlTUAltlES Laguna Beach d d d 1 coSTiitt 5-;;:-' ,.._ 71.n Chica a n E wars' sever a are a financeimprovementsin intN._8,.., s.L. _, ............... ,. ....... , et.AllKE &. Assoc1A~s. •o. PUBLICN011CE -_Str_e_e_ts_. _________ n_e_w-::s:p=a:p:e=r:s:,_._'_M_r_s_._th_e_s_c_b_oo_1_o_f_P_n_arm __ a_c_Y_·-;~==~6~4~2~·~·~~;;;•1;•;••\;'~';-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-c~E;M-;-;e-;K-;·-~~ =Mt unoiev. 1=0U111e1n 1e1te-1. CA ------------ 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 ,ACIFIC YlfW MlMOllAl P'AltlC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1t1c View Drive Newport. California 644-2700 nee FAMILY' COLONIAL RIHUAI. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOltTUAltY 627 Main $1 Hun11ngton Beach 536-6539 SMITH TUTHlU, LAMI OUI WISTCLIH CHA'8. Mortuary • • 646·4888 427 E 17th St Costa Me'5a You can too! Call: 714·834·88&& ... ~~~------~--~--.. What you hear may change your life! ~ • • f JgE~tJ!J!3Y FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • NEWPORT BEACH CHRIST TREE CE AS TER • LIVE CIT • • • SCOTCH PINE ALL TRIES ARE U.S. Mo. I GRADE LIVING CHRISTMAS ·TREES IN PLANT ABLE POTS MOMT'EUY PIME • Al.LEPq PIM! • STOME PINE AINOXIWA11 ~ 2tol,... '•a. tO""wl.We Pot •....• lto4r..t .. • l .......... , ....... . APPIOlt_..11 H.....-r ..... s,... llt I S" ,._,..,, Pot ••••.. Sfo6'/J Feet 11t 1r,......,rot •..• • AYallabl~ 5•.9• • I Q. 99 to 29. 99 Shre Hrs.: M-...Fri. 10 to f •W.10tot•S..10to6 Got eight maids t a milking you'd like to move by Christmas? Move them under ou r tree. On each Thurs day through December 16th, the Dally Pilot will publish special pages to make it easier for you to convert your saleable items to Quistmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your toys, sports equipment, luggage, appliances, furniture, antiques, handmade & unique gifts and no matter what your business -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are &l.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SAVINGS if you run more than one time. For more information and to place your ad just call 642·5678 and a sk for your Christmas Ad· Viser for more information. Your credit is good with us. We'll blll you or you can charge your ad to y our Ma s ter Charge or BankAmerica rd. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 n.. Fktlllous Busl,.eu lie-.. ftlCTITIOUS I USINISS le<rtd to tl>O"" ,,.., 1119'1 11\0renQI NAM[ STATEMENT CountyonMtr<llJO, t'i. The toUow•nc;i person1 tre clDlnQl>usl- MAlllNE CONSTltUCfldol CO . ntU t\ •G. 1101 Ml. L•"Qley, ,_teln U DO INVES'tMt! .. T seltVlces v.1i.1.C.'2108 I.TO MO NtWllOrt C.t1ttr or .. ~ Thi\ IMISIM U WU condu<tPO i.. cor etl<h c ... '7660 ~•lion. L.100 lft•t\tmt"t S.rvlc.t, lr1t .. 6601 MARINE CONST CO, N•w_-1 CAnler Dr., NtwPOrt 8Ncll, M P BURNS. P~' CA '26tO Tiiis ll•l•rne<>I ... , tllod .. , .. the Thi\ bll\I"'" ,, COftdlltttd ll'/ •limit· Cour\IY Cler• ot Oren99 Counly oo No,.. ed JMlrtMrSlllp emDtr 11 197' LIDO INVESTMENT """2 SERVICES.INC. Wlllh•m J. Ferry Pllbll•hed Or•nQ!' Coa\I Dally •llot. BY. ~· )1, 21, •nd Dec S, 11, "'• -.,.1. Thi\ u •temonl wet flied w1tll the Coun1y Cler-of Orange County on NoY. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSIMIU NAMI STATEME .. T The fOllOtlrl"9 "''""'' ... oalng bl.II· ember 11, IUl. ... ,, .. P\ibll~ O••t19' Coest Ollly Pl!ot ~"'mwr 11. 21, e11d Dteenar s. 12, In .-..16 ""\·~~ PENNvs AveR. uoo Pl«-... ___ P_u_B_L_•c_N_on __ c_E __ _ ti•, Cosll "'9~. CA. 91U7 H.C. Ven AusCl~ln, t11c .. • S·Wl6t C.lltoml• cor-•tlon, 1"60 Plec.eflll• HOTIC! TO ClllOITOtlt Co\te Mesa, CA. 12U 7 H•. A.-...S Thh bu\lnu t '' CO<tducttd by • COi' SUf'!RIOll COURTOf'TNS poretlon. STUE Ofl CAt.IPOllNtAf'Ott H C V•n Ausdeln In< THI COUNTY OP Olt.t.MOll This tt•l•m~nt ... \ filed wit" U1t In tfte Metttr of l llt ait•I• ot ~., Cltr-of Ort1191 County"" Nov GOLOIE CAROLYN CAHEL. t lto ~mber 11, 19,., '""'*" •• GOLDIE C. CASSEL • ...., F411M •l\O -.nown t\ GOLDI I! CASS&t.. Putlllsn.d O••n9ft Co•sl 0.,1., PllO! "'ct•Md Ito• 11,Jt,ancl Ot<. s. n . ttl-. NOTICE IS HEltl!I Y GIVEN 10 ~·1• e.o1100 llev1n9 clelms aQe1M1 tllt P UBLIC NOTICE . fllCTITtOUS IUSINUS Ni\MI STATEMENT The fotlowlr>Q perS.On\ are doing buSI· ne\I 8$: COUPLES CLE<loNING, lS~·C Or-•"<1'! Ave • Cosl8 Mese. CA D•ret M. 8 100d. 1S,._C Ort/199, OnllMtsa.CA Paula M. w est, J SJ6·C Of'M\9f, Co!ta Mr ... c" This bu1l11Hs h tdnduci.d by • gener•I partMrshlD. Dar•I Blood Paul•M.Wt1t This st•tem•11t wa< tiled wltll the O>unty Cttrk of OrtnQt Co11,,ty Ofl Nov. ·~.1•16- ~ Mcec1tn1 lo lilt stld cl•lms In tht Oflc•ot lht c••r-ol lllt •l~ldc011rt or o or•~nl lhtm to tllt u~9fltd at t"'°Olfltt Of I( evs & HILL. Alt.,,.,..,.. •t Caw, tot• Fenwook Ave., Suitt 200 • P 0 Bo•"'· In 11'1• City ot w..dl...t Hiii\ In LO\ ·-IH Count'(. wtVdt let- ter dllco Is '"" plate of l>ullneu of the undQlgntd In an menus ptrtelnlng to \.ti! estate. Such <l•lms will\ '"" MOS••'( vouc,..,r1 MUSI lie ffled Of' Of't\flltd " •tOA\tld wltllln four montlHlltr tf\t fll'St publltlllollof tltlt llOllCt Ditti Nov.~, 1•n. ll<loL.PH THOMASCASSl!L hoculor of lt>t will of 'aid dec•d•11t. lllUCll Ut.L, llaYSANOMll.L AllonMY"-•t·LI• ..,, f'ettlhtlt Ave., Sii. JOO ... o ..... , flt6ttt WotdltMMltlt, CA. tUU Pvb••Vt"fl <>••1199 Coesl OeHy Piiot, ~l1flol0 or•nQt eou1 o.n1 Pltot No• 71 2.8, and OK. s.11. ,,,, •tS.16 NOY. u . 2121. •M O.c. S, ttn ~1 ... 11> PUBLIC NOTICE s >0710 NOTICa TO Cit llOITOttS No.A·--' SUf'ERtOR COUltTOftTME ST<loTEOI' CALl~RNIA fllOtt THE COUNTY OPOR<lo .. Oa tn I.,. Meller ot lllt E \l•I~ of l(EN· "~~~e:~Ar .. B~~~~c,;e~e" 10 crec1n°" havln(I tl•I'"' eq~ll\Jt IM \a•d dO<ectent to Ill• \Old cla•ms In the offl<tof tht <ltrll of tt\e •forttalocourt or fooresent t""m lo tht 11nd.,-,1QoftfG •t "" ')fllce of ORVILLE w McCAA· ROLL. Mcl(EHNA I. F ITTING. Al· t°""'ys et i..w, Twenty eighth F'loor, :14)5 Wllslllrt 81Yd .. In lht O ly of LO\ <lo"9fleS. In Lo• AnQtln countv. wntcll letter oftl<41 ll the plect of '1u>lnen ot lllt undtr\IQMd Ill ell m•tl~" °"'l•ln. 1"910 wld Hiett SU<h Cl&l,.,.,\wlth the nece1w ry vouc!Mrs mu•I .,., flltd or Dl'fftnted es •fort sald within tour "*'"'"""th• flr\t ouollcau .... of It.ls notice. D•ted Novtmll@r 9, 1916. !>ONDRI!< RAU B e .. cutorol lllpwlll of s.idd~tdtn!. Mell ...... A FITTING AttorMyt·•l·L•w T..,.IOIY•lflt1ll f'l- J4U Wl11lllrt llv• Let A-lff, CA. tOOlt Pu1>ll1~ Or•noe Coe~t Dflly Piiot Nov.14, 21, U. t nd D•c s. "'• 47•76 P UILIC N011CE SUf'l~ORCOURT OflTHE STATIOf' CAt.IFORNtAF'Olt THI COIJHTY Of'ORANOI! .. o.A·f7Jlt NOTICl OP SALE 01' ltlAL f'ltOl'llll'rY i\T ftltlYATI SAL.I! In Ill~ MfflPr of th~ Eit•t• of LUCIL.LBH BUR &ANK, D-<eoWd NOTIC' IS HEREBY GIVEN tllOt tr. Undtt\l9ntd, JAMES E. HEIM. PIAlllC Adl\lnl\trelO<, ti .OmlntstrflOI' of , ... ~11•1• of LUCILLE H . &URBAN~. Decustd, wlll •~II •t p<l•ttt "1410 tllt lllQllHI and ~t net bidder. •It!\' dt0uc11on ot eny r-t· td broker\ commlS\lon, voon the ltrmt end QlndllloM Mreln•ltl'< """'" 11-d. and lubltct to cO<tllnnallon bf tllt •l>O""·"'ltled Superior Court, "" Tl1un d•v, QictMOtr t, 1'7•. at Ille hour of h111v1 o'clock noon, or lherH ft•r w~htn the time ellowed bY ••w, •' '"' m lu ol tht Pullllc Ad- mlnlstrator, t)OO South Or•nd """""'· s.i .. 1. Ant, ~tornl•, •nos. ell rlQht. title, Inter••, •nd t •t•I• ot ,.Id LUCILLE H. RBANI(, dtUa~. In ond to thot cltrl•on rf~I properly oocrli.<i ts to•bw\ to wit LOI 17 of Tri( I No 11qb, Int ... Otv of Gerdt" Gro-", •• 11\own"" e mep tntrtof rtcord>4 In Boo~ SJ, P.tQP.' Jt -40, MIKtll•.,.ous Me~. rwcorcHOf Orenoe County, <'.a1ttornl•. SU8J ECT IO•ll .. uotl-COlld!· tlo"'· r•cfrlcfl<ll\C. ••s•'"•""· #1(• tl1111on•. rr\e,..Mlon\, 11rnJ, rlglll" 1------------I tndrlQl\UOI w•v.tf rtcord Commonly --" ts K11 Sllyler1I lllYd , Ctrdell Or..,., Ct lllo<nle. PUBLIC NOTICE 9klS Ol'offoeH •rt ll\•lt9' lor\tld~ C~·Jtts ri.rtY end 1'11\1\l lie In wrluno ..W .tM bit MOTICITOCRaDt TOltS -·'"""at t .... offlt• of, ... PINI< Ad-su~•1tlOltCOUltTOPTHE mlnlW•I«. 1309 51>111h OrMICI A-. UATaO~CAl.IPORNtAf'Olt' S...te Ane. C.lllor.te '1105, or-y be TNaCOUMTYO f'OllANO• ti..., wllh lh<t Clo<ll of stld $-!Or "4. A""7t Court. Of mtv Ill dell,..rtd IO tlld E\t•t• o t S H.i,qo N VIOLA. Pul>llC <lodmlnl\l,.tor pen0114111V, et Ot<ta~ .,.,. time •fl•• '"'' PU4>flctllon of l'llt NOTICE IS Hl!lll!BY GIVEN to'"" ll011tt efld bel0<t "" m•lllno ol wkl c~ll&r1 ol "" novt ..-med dKtdMll wtt thlt elf .,..._ llevln9 c1a1m, 4"MI"'' TellMS OP SALi!: C•lll. IMvl "" uld c1e<.-nt ert ,.Quired to fll• -~ of tilt United St.tel, er -,,,.,,,, wllll Ille neon 1ry •ovtlltrs 1 .. \llCll ltrm\ end condllloM " _., ei. lht ofllce ot the <1•·-ol tl'lt "°°"-.,.. Kctl>l•lll• to 11-c;our1 11pon contt..-. tllledcour1.~toort'4!ftlttltm.wltllt"' 11..,. Tiit •urn of U .000.00 l11 <1W., nects..,..ry YOtKller• to tht ..-,llp'led "rtlfled chic~ or mOtleY O<'Olr muJt •tthtlew ollloolMELVIN ,. COHl!N tecomflol•v o cn written bid cw ofltt', of COHI!~ & Lt!WtN 1,01 Do"" Strwt, •••Ill> the t>elanc. DI lllt fl\lf'ChaM CWlc• Suitt ua, N•-rt Betti>. Cllltoml• to 119 Plld upon c1M1flr,.,.,1tl0ft ol Nit es '2660Wllltl'llS th• Pitt• ol blJSl,.e~\Oltht t!llll'OYtCI llY H id SUo•trlor Co<irt. Uf'!lenl9,... 111111 melf••H>ert•lnlr>9to All llldS or oflo" mu't lie ~ti.d the t \1•11 Of teld drc•dtnt. wlthll'I lou• on • lorl'I\ lurnllllttd llY the ,.11 .... mnntt.u fttr tM tint publlt•tlnn ol lhl\ Th• rlg!\l to reject •llY eod Ill tlldl Is notlt~ hltrenv ~wrv•a • 0.ttdNO•tmbOr •. tt16. 011 TEO \tptemlltr H , 1'16 DONAi.DA VIOLA. JAMES l . HfllM, Pubtle Af1Mlt1l\tr•l~offlle AdmlnlUNtOt'. H lhtlltollhe •bov• ~mlnltt!'ftor 11M11edde<ede11t ti tllt lstlleM Me1vl1t~.~ LUClt.l l H, aultlAHI( QOl41N & I.SWIM J<loMll llOWAlt 0 IAI. Tll 1)t\O.ftSL.l..itt4* AtwM.,MUW ,._...,. .. t<ll.CAH... ttt--M<l'llt,_ ..... Tt1: ""' m wt °""'If, ee111w1111 •un Att_Y' ... AdmlAl\trll... r-...,.._ 11141"2>1tt• Publl"'" Or11101 C0t\I O.lty '1~ A....,_fltf "911tltMr Nov l•.11 lt and~< S, ttlt ll'ullll"""' 0r•"9" Ctnt DlllV f'llO•, ... _________________________ ,, .1 ... Nov.tl,2h Nl!>tt •• ..,. "'2-11 ' r Sunday Novembe< 28. 1978 ALARMS FIGHT CB THIEVES Lights, Noisemaker• ChoHn CBers Fight Ra.dio Thefts By DENNIS A. ECKERT AU«lafH P'"J Writ~ Owning a Citizen's Band radio these days has becom e an invitation to a ripoff by burglars. But resourceful CBers are turning to a variety of alarm systems. The best security against theft, of course, is having nothing worth stealing. But once you've invested in a CB set, it only makes sense to pro- tect it. More manufacturers than ever are turning out alarm systems with difrerent approaches to theft prevention. How well you understand what you need could make a crucial difference to either holding onto that two-way radio or seeing it go. A GOOD BURGLAR alarm should keep a way that burglar, true, but if he wants your set that much then there's nothing to stop him if be has enough determ ination and skill. Therefore. whether you design your own system or purchase a ready-made one, you should concentrate on a system that activates those things burglars hate most: lights and noisemakers. A good system should have flashing lights and s irens. Some of the more sophisticated systems even transmit an alarm to a small re- ceiver that can be cUpped to your belt or stashed in your purse. Most alarm systems have some sort of noisemaker -horns, mechanical or electronic sirens or bells -but not many CBers have given much thought to ·flashing the lights already on your car. IF YOUR CAR has been broken into and it's ' sitting in a crowded parking lot a t night, most people wanting to help probably won't be able to locate it j ust by the alarm noise alone in time to do any good. Even sounding your horn won't at- tract too m any people because most of us have heard enough stuck horns. But there's another hitch to just using your horn to warn or a break-in. The horn wasn't de· s igned to be left on continuously so il soon will overheat and burn out. CBers can get around this by buying a simple rel ay for less than two dollars that will turn the horn on and otr. attracting aJmost certain atten- tion. Or if your car has d\laJ horns, you can simp· Jy connect the relay to alternate the horns off and on. You can draw attention to your car when the burglar has made his attack by installing another relay to turn on the four-way emergency flashers. Or add another relay to tum on the btakelights too. And you can find one that will turn headlights on and off. either alternately or simultaneously, or flash them on high and low beam. ANOTHER IDEA for attracting attention is placing a rotatini beacon on a Lazy Susan inside the back window. But be sure to check about us - ing any color other lhan orange because of local regulations. Alarm designers say ooc or the m ost prac- llcaJ devices for your alarm system is an elec- tronic siren. The ml'<'hanical siren isn't all that loud, it can be jammed with a screwdriver. it must be positioned in front of the grille so the sound comes right out the front and 1t doesn't have that characteristic n se-and-fall sound of a police siren. The electronic sirens are r ated for SS watts or more of audio output -in other words, it will sound like a fire engine or police car . That sort of ruckus will be hard to ignore. One CBer l know hid his 100-watt s iren inside his van and waits with delight for the first tim e it blasts the burglar's ears. ONE OF THE better ways to start thinking about puttlng together a n effective alarm system is try to think like a burglar might. Is there a switch he could fool around with to turn off the system? Is there a key wire that would do the same if it were cut? . Some alarm systems no longer require plac-. mg a lock on the outside of the car just behind the front door. One activates 11 someone doesn't put l he key into the Ignition lock within eight seconds after lhe door is opened. The more able burglars can work so fast at dislodging your CB set that they can be out of the car by the time some alarms start. Some of them won't sound a n alarm until 20 seconds alter the break-in. Avoid them. N.Y. Sets Record ALBANY, N .Y. (AP)-New York State r esi- dents set a record for 1975, but there probably won't be any boasting or smiling about It. They paid the biggest state and local tax bills in the country -$1,008. 79 for every man, woman and child in the state. That figure is 52 percent above the national average or $665.60 ln state ~nd local income tax levies, the Citizens Public Expenditure Survey said last week. The findings are baied on tax ngures just released by the U.S. Department of Commerce. California bad the second highest state and l~al tax burden in 1975, the survey said, with a per capita tax of $889.71. Now Only .. --------............................ ,.. -----·---:.:.:.: :::=:::. T..: --.. ---·-.-.-... ----... ............. ---· .... ._ .... co. ii~~~!~~~!~~~~~~~ Features 100% solid state chassis ond Zenith's ~:;:::::;::;;~~;:::: Chromacolor picture tube for brilliant, trut!·to- life color and dependable service. One-knob VHF and UHF channel selection, Power Sentry Voltage Regulator, Automatic Fine Tuning. Choo~e luxurious Mediterranean or Early American Styling. H2324/2326M. New 1977 model. Solid state chassis 3 I 8 I J and Chromacolor picture tube for rich, brilliorit, true-to-life color. Power Sentry Voltage Regulator. Use as table model or portable. Terms available. H191 0C. . . NEW 1977 r1 If _,.. WIAW --·-,_""" ~-~--~,'--~--~ 17'' ~~~. CtllOMA<OlO( II Brilliant Chromacolor picture tube and 100% solid state chassis for rich, true· to-life color. Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulator. Automatic color darifier. Modern styling. G3850. Now Only 344 88 Operates on normal home current or on 12·volt automobile battery. Crisp, sharp B&W reception even in fringe area s. Complete with auto cigarette lighter cord, VHF and UHF antennas. H 122J. 8-TRACK RECORDER/PLAYER, STEREO RECORD CHANGER, AM/FM/STEREO FM TUNER Credit Terms Available Record and play b.ock your own 8·track tapes at home. Zenith's Allegro Series I amplifier, 100% solid state for long, dependable service. AM/FM/Stereo FM tuner has · AFC on FM for drift.free musical reception. Preci$lon·built stereo record changer with Micro-Touch~ tone arm and see-thru dust cover. Two hond'°me satellite speaker enclo- sures with Allegro speohr system fo r oreot stereo sounds. ......... ... - Donna Mills and Robert Foxworth pl<1y iJJ- fated lovers in ''A Star ls Dead," a 90· minute drama to be presented as the second part of "NBC Double F eature Sun- day M yst er y Movie" from 9:30 to 11 o'cl ock tonight on Channel 4 . Jack KJugman stars us Quincy in the drama. 'Horne-made' Costs More By ERMA DOMBECK J .)aw our youngest. Ilruc1e. digging in the shrubbery the other day with a soup spoon and s aid to m y husb and , "Brucie nt•eds a little sa ndbox I s aw one in the toy department at Crooks ror $12.88 with u ht tic scat 1n each corn er . a red and white fringed a wning over it and a sand pail and a shovt•I ·· Mv hus band smill'd a che<ip lit lll' -;m ile and said , "Surt•ly , you're making mock l can wtup h.im up a sandbox for a fractionofthatprice .. The fi r s t night we• drove 20 miles across town to a dump in search of a semi-truck tirP It cost us SJ The sccond n1~ht. '-'t' drove to the lu m bcr :-ard for S..5 worth of scraps to constr uct a platform to keep thc semi truck tire from killing the grass THE THIRD night after dinner was spent pajnting the platform and semi-truck tare with paint costing $3.50 The next evpnmj?. wt• backed up the station wagon covered with $1 50 of wall-to-w all plastic.' and loaded up 300 p<>und-; of white s and at SI 6.'i p<>r hundred pounds Smee the sand w.1s n 't deep enough to wrat(•' our name in. wc rNurn<'d th<• nut night for another JOO e ~ AT WIT'S END pounds at $1.65 per hun- dred pounds The tire was still without shade, so we in- "csted in a large beach u mbrella ($5 95) and threw in a shovel and pail for St.25 Frid ay was a big night for us. The sandbox was finished Right after din· ner, we took our coffee in- to the yard to sec how Brucie wus cnJoving his Sandbox lfi I ton WE TILTED lhe um· hrella and peeked into the SC'm1 spare t1r~ A cat had littered in at We found Brucie sitting in the dirt d1gg1ng in the shrubbery with a soup spoon Now. there a re times when a w1(C' knows sh e should keep her mouth shut and olht>r times when 1t 's worth the cost of a law yer to open 1t ··Let's s ec," I said. "$3 plu!> S.S. plu~ SJ.SO, $9.90, Sl.50, $5.95 and Sl.25com. cs to $30 10 What fraction 1s thatof$12.88? .. I haven't seen that look on my hus band's face since the Christmas Eve he assem bled the tricycle and I asked him whv he had a chain and three wing nuts te rr O\'e r Aries Shines At Meeting ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19 >. Accent on abiJi- ty to shine at a special or "secret ·· meeting Creative juices now: you break down barriers of fear, indirrerence. TAURUS <April 20-May 20): A friend leaches you wbat appeared to be a "complicated procedure." Follow through on hunch. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be Oexible within frame~ork of assignment, goal. One in authority is on your side, even though it m ay not be evident. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Good lunar aspect coincides now with journeys, study groups. edu cational projects, long-distance plans and communications. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ability to persuade, convince is emphasiied. You analyze, draw valid conclusions . VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sepl. 22) Emphasis OD public opinion. meeting those who hold opposing views, making contacts. studying contracts, communicating with partner, mate UBaA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be more practical than you have been in recent days. Temptation is to see places and persons only as you with they could be. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Involvem ent, creativity, your own "touch" and love -these are hJghli1hted. Be ready for chlldren, change, variety, travel, speculative venture. SAGl'M'Aa1us (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Transac- tion Is completed and ma>: enhance sense of security. Aries, Libra figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on movement, new starts, the exchange of Ideas, a ch11h of opinions. Relatives.are In picture. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fet>. 18): Emphasis on payments, collections, protection of personal possessions. Do count your chanie. Consolidate. PISCES (Feb. U~March 20 ): Lunar cycle nJchlights personality, fresh opportunities. dynamlaim, personal magneUsnt You could win a popularity contest! Available in Jewelry Dept. TALKING MUSICAL ALARM CLOCKS 96 Your Choice Chi ldren's favorite characters call the waking hour from wind- up clocks. Save now at Kmart. c boitt1y 1rquo1td • 8otlltry 1\01 oncludtd -· PLAYFUL BABY DOLLS 97 Your Choice a . Don't Cry Baby T.M The doll who cries until you stop her. Dressed in kimono and panties. Complete with bottle. b. Baby That-a-way® Spunkiest doll ever! She crawls ... she fusses ... she toddles. 15 inches tall, battery-operated.* •Not included BARBIE'S ® TOWNHOUSE 6 -room, 3 ~ · ft.. with furni· ture and elevo· tor. Save now! 1486 BARBIE ® BEAUTY BATH Sunken garden 4 94 tub, bubbles like magic. Vanity. BALLERINA BARBIE ® Does piroue ttes. kicks and splits. With costume 411 KENNER'S TIP® SET WEEBLES ® 7s1 Turbo tower of power with "Wild Rider" oction anci "Tvroo Sound." POPULAR GAMES 97 AND 97 Action pocked games will provide hours of fun for the entire family. Shop now, save! A. Fail, fvn 297 HEADACHI• •. I . Svtf19nM 4' 97 fila.d TIOUIU~ C. Cholleft9tnf 297 TRIPOLY• ...... TREE HOUSE A Weebles go up to 7 94 adventure house in elevator. With trike, table, ond more DIGGER ® THE DOG 8. Walks .right along 5'' ~de of you os you pull his leash. Great for gilt g1v1ng Sove. HAUNTED HOUSE C. C reak ing house with furni· tvre, 4 WeeblesCil and secret hiding places. Sove now! 1011 J HI Ht UUIKIA -- SALE! BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 2•1 Long-sleeve polyester /cot- ton shirts in prin ts, with pockets. Boy's sizes. Save. BOYS' PLAID CPO JACKRS 400 Popular jacket in worm blend with shirt toil bot- tom. Save! Charge it. , .. -..,,~_ ........ SCHRAFR'S ® CHOCOLATES 4'4 Sch raft's~ jumbo 4-lb. * box of chocolates. 'Ntt""1 FLIP II CAMERA 7•• Pocket camera and wrist strop. Uses Flip Flash. 2-Cord 'ock, 2ll Aip Flaah'. 16 Flo1hei KITCHEN APPLIANCES 1?a~ Choice of electric con opener or K-mort 5- speed electric mixer. INTERIOR PAINT SALE A.Um FUT 511 WALL PAllT 0o1. I.LOW LUSTRE 727 ~~~"""' ...... ~~~~-~~~ EIAMEL •• ••• 0a1. \ SWEATSHIRT Todd lers hooded 197 swea tshirt in sizes 2·4 . Chorge it! BUNNY SLEEPERS Our Reg. 10.96 311 Zip-front sleeper plus separate "footies." Soft 'n worm acrylic. Great for gifting. BOXED CARDS 10-ROLL WRAP 40 hol1doy greetings 1n 1 ' 7 o goto cord selection. MINI LITE sn Set of 50 miniature 2 "97 multi ·color replace- oble bulbs. MIRROR TILE 2 rolls: 30x30" foil 8 197 rolls: 30x53" poper. FIRE LOGS Artificial log burns 6 7, ~ in colors. 2 Yi -3 ~ hours. Shop Kmort . lo. SNAIL BAIT Plain 12" mirror43c EHective snail and 56( squares, many uses. · slug killer. 2 !t'l ·lb. Ea. ,Net Wt. WALL PAINT One-coat latex white 2 97 or colors. Sovel Got. PAINT KIT t 9" pan, 9'' roller and 227 cover, 14" extender. 4-h. K MAIT'S ADVEITISED MHCHANDISI POLICY 0.. , __ .............. -. -.n11oe11-.... _ ... _ ..,._ H.,...,_, __ ,,_ -·-..... --.... ,...,,.,. __ -. IC -••lll-•l!Mo~ ... ._. ... ---...................... llHCe __ .................. ., ..... _.... ..... l'f-........................... 0... ..... ,, .... ___ , ............... .,. .. SHOULDER HAND BAGS Our Reg. 6.88 511 lots of com pa rt - men ts, inside zip pocket. Adjustable. Polyurethane. Save. TEENAGE SLUMBER BAG BEAN-BAG HASSOCK 3•• Soft vinyl hassock with bean bog styling. Save. HANDY STEP STOOL 1096 Sturdy metal frame with S S.UllOICO. two steps. Hos padded _.....____, top. Save at Kmart. INSULATED 1/1'' DRILL 7'' Drllls up to ~ " steel or ~" hardwood. Burnout pro- tected motor, lubricated bearings. Save now. DELUXE CB RADIO 9411 2-woy C B transceiver, variable squelch control S/RF meter. Save now. llllflOWll IUDA ,... COMMllCI l05Tl MISA • <OIClllA <ONA CUIAH ......... ll TOIO "'9All ltlMIT '"'"'"""°' llAat .-USOY lllUSTU lOIK IHat MOllOYIA ..... . SAITI All SAi ........ SA• umtrrl SAi AnlllO SAITA RSNtlCS SIMI HWY so. LOS uaus 1IMI OTT THIS .. OllS TOftAllCI • ,, OlllAB IWTO t I \ AJ4DAILVPILOT ~unday,Novemw28. 1976 (SC Gets Irish Up; Trips h-ish, 17-13 LOS ANGELES (APJ - Southern California coaclt John · Robinson, the excitement of the just-concluded game slowly draining from his face. sighed and said. "That was a day's work for all of us, obviously.'' Robinson 'a third-ranked Tro- jans held off stubborn Notre Dame 17·13 Saturday, and the USC coach said that if it looked tough, it was actually even more so. "A lot of people don't reahie what kind of game it really is un· less you 're down there," said Robinson. "It's very noisy and very tough. . "'fo me, beating Notre Dame by even one point is worth a high naUonal ranking. Notre dame is just an outstanding team." Irish coach Dan Devine, whose team rallied for 13 points in lbe final quarter, said, "Our guys fought their guts out right up un- til the last minute, until the last second."· Asked to compare top-ranked Pittsburgh, a 31·10 victor over Notre Dame the first game of this season. and Southern Cal, Devine said: "We played under com· pletely different circumstance:.. 'faking nothing away from Pit· tsburgh, I think USC is probably a stronger team, physically.'' Leading the Southern CaJ at tack were quarterback Vince Evans and his understudy, Hob Hertel. who each threw touchdown passes. Glen Walker kicked a 46-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to put USC ahead, 17-7. Notre Dame, down 1'1-0 at one SC 'S RON BUSH RETURNS AN INTERCEPTED PASS. point, •cored twice in the final quarter, but their last t.oucbdown came with just four seconds re- maining and Southern Cal re- covered an onside kick atumpt. Hertel, coming oft the beocb late In the first half, staked the frojnns to a 7·0 lead when he marched the m 68 yards, capping lhe drive with a six.yard scorin& toss lo Shelton Diggs .. Evans cam e back to stun Notre Dame with a quick touchdown in the opening moments or the second half as he connected with Randy Simmrin for a 63-yard scoring pass on the fourth play or the third quarter After the Irish. ranked 13th, had closed the gap to seven on a 17-yard touchdown pass from Rusty Lisch to Vegas Ferguson early in the final quarter, Walker booted his field goaJ to give the Trojans a 10-point pad. Lisch brought the Irish to wlthin four points when, follow· mg a pass inter ference call against USC that moved the ball to the Trojans one, he broke over for a touchdown. But the two- ooint conversion attempt failed ·ind USC got the ensuing onside kick lo nail down the triumph. /\. vi<-tqr y in the regular season finale for thP Trojans gave them a 10 1 record Their next date is with second ranked Michigan in the nose Dowl Notr e Dame. which squan· dered nume r o us scoring op· portunilics against use. finishes regular season play with an 8·3 mark and will meet Penn Stale in the Gator Dowl Dec. Tl. Notre Dame held Trojans tallback Ricky Bell to 75 yards on 21 carries while Irish halfback Al Hunter became the first Notre Dame back to go over 1,000 yards in a season as he gained 115 yards on 21 carries S1mmnn. playing one of the finest garrtt'S of his Trojan cart'er, caught six passes for 121 ~ards. rnclud1ng thl• scoring bomb from Evans . Evans , a senior who has blossomed into one of lhe top quarter backs on the Wesl Coast, completed six of his 14 throws for 106 yards. while his junior backup. Hertel, hit six of njne for 61 vards rn the two series he played '"'''f'Ollm" O 0 O 11 ,l U'>C 0 1 1 l I U\C O•Q9\-, thJ\\ from ..,.,_ r1 .. J 'Wtllk., •o'' 1 U"\C. S•mmr1n b) oA\' """' Evan, tW"'""' i;,.,..'IU\'>" 11 o •""',,.om l•'-< h I R"""'"• • 11\ J~C W<llk6.f' 41\ ~'0 l•V r•J'\ tr trt fd+•('d) " ,,..,,..., i,,,,,,,..""" lttt ,, ... ., t 1 '''"' n') • '''I .. '"1\.lrn filfO' r~ .. m Sli1tin1c' Notr-e0Amt: 11 H·/00 ·~' 11 ···~ J USC I\ '\ ,.,,.., l&I ]\ •1·1~• .... ,f'1 ,. 'l " 11 • lfr'J..,h· •f'I ~ tl I 6 t ,...,,.,..It.,. v-u')· l~' &11" INDIVIDUAL LEADER~ OU\MIN Ci No'''' Dam,. ~uf'll"'r }t 11 ~ '""''quVJ" u .~ t 1\c" n ~l use e..i111 n. wn.1~ "' 41 ll(CltlliN(, Nolr~ Dam• Ha•nn 1 '1 ..... ,,,.'"" r 1 ~. MtfCAff",. l 31 use. S•m"'r"' 6 121 Clo'J(l\ l l8 Gdy I 11 PA\!>ING Nnlrf' O~m•, Ll'<l'I 711 1, l20yMd\ <.1.~, l I ' n use Evan-. h• IA 1. \Ob HtrtPI ~ 'J f>. Al Bru_im Topple DePaul Yankees Sign Jackson? :'\lEW YORK 1-'re<: a~ent !>lugger Reggie Jackson ha!> agreed to sign with the Nt>w York Yankees. 1t wa~ reported Satur day night New York Daily News s111d 111 today's ed1t1ons Jack'lon had turned down better offers from :it least two other franchises aod agreed to a five·year deal with the Yankees for a sum slightly over S2 million Jackson's contract reportedly wou.ld pay a salary oC S200.000 a year for five years; a $100,000 signing bonus, a nd deferred pay- ments or SS0,000 a year for 20 years. LOS ANGELES -David Greenwood scored eight strailht points to lead the fourth·ranked UCLA Bruins to a 76-69 noncon- ference basketball victory Satur- day night over the DcPaul Blue Demons of Illinois. CJmpaagn under wm on JJl Uf>!>t'I note b~ nipping ~!an land. Ill 79 1n ov<'rt1me Saturd,n Jrt<'rnoon Rich Bra nn1n1!'. frcs hm Jn j!uard from Marina ll1J!h in Jlum ington Beach. wa~ one or Lhe k<'' figures in the triumph, playing 27 mmutes, scormJ! seven point!. and setting up the ofren!><' to draw heavy praise from NO coach 01g ger Phelps Kings Lose, 4-2 LOS ANGELES -Guy Lafleur scored on a breakaway with 11 seconds left to play lo give Mon· treat a 4-2 National Hockey League victory over Los Angeles Saturday night, extending the Kings· winless streak to 10 games. Lafleur. leading scorer in the NHL. took a pass from de fenseman S~r.ge Savard a nl1 skated in, beating the Kings de rense to score t he winning goal against Rogie Vachon. A<-<"o•ando Shine• Th<' vote pa ve'i the way for the PAC-8 presidents lo consider on D<'c 13 wht'ther to invite the .\nzona schools /\ unanimous vole would be needed flrarate~ Trf untpm TOKYO 'fop-seeded Manuel Orantes and Cliff Drysdale scor ed straight-set victories Saturday and will meet today in the final of a $100,000 tennis tournament. Orantes, the 1975 U.S. Open champion from Spain, beat John Newcom be 7-5. 6-1. Drysdale stopped Tony Roche, 6-3, 7·6 SiMOn Fraser Win• PASADENA -Simon Fraser of Burnaby, Can. captured lbe Am erica n Youth Soccer Organization -sponsor ed 1976 NAIA national soccer· cham- pionship l ·O Saturday over Rockhursl Colle~e of Kansas Ci· ty,Mo VINCE EVANS FUMBLES AFTER BEING HIT HARD BY NOTRE DAME. Fleming Battles Lutz Irvine Tennis Finals Set Today By C RAIG llEFF Of Ill• Dally Piiot Sutt One way to beat the cold 1s to get mad -and that's just what Peter Fle m mg did Saturday night in the singles semifinals of the Challenge Cup lenni:. tourna ment at the lrnne Racquet Club Down 4-1 in the fir"t set lo Mar ty Riessen. Fleming did a c·om plete turnaround. \\inning eight games in a row and I I of the la'>\ 12 in overpowering hi s fO<'. fl -4. 6·1. "I really starll'd slow and I think th<' cold had a lot to do with it. I didn't know whether to t<ik C' off m y warm-up Jackel or leave it on." said Fleming. He took it off after the fifth game and left it off. "l got mad because 1 knew I could play bC'lt<'r." :.aid th<' former UC LA star v.ho was \ht.• runncrup an the 1':CAA single-. lour ne)l last se:t:.on Mad m1ghl be un understate ment. Flemmg won th!' nexl ft\'C games in easy fa!>h1on . breaking Riessen 's servl' three limes and allowing only 1our JX11nl:. 1n ..all rive games "f got the momentum and that was the diflC'rcncc Plus 1 was sen:mg well,·· :.aid flcmrng, who was µlaying Riessen for th<! first time. The second set was academic Fleming won the first thr<'c gam es. breaking Ricssen':- service in the s econd. Riessen made a brief flurry, saving serve 1n the fourth gam<', bul Fleming won the next three to <'nd th<' hour-long match The 6·5 New Jerscv n•1t1ve won it with an overpowenng ser ve and some aazzling passrn~ shoh 76,188 WATCH GRAMBLING WIN NEW ORLEANS IAP > Gr ambling quartcroack Doug Williams' 35-yard pa"!> to Carlos Pennywell scored the only touchdown as the Tigers beat Southern Univl'r.!o1ty 10-2 in the Bayou Classic befort' the largest crowd ever to attend a sporting event in the Louisianu Superdome. A crowd of 76,188 saw th<' Williams-to-Pt'nnywelt comblna tion con nect for 1ls ninth touchdown of the season in the first quarter to give Grambling its ninth com.ecutive victory over Southern. The touchdown pass ended an e ight-play, 80-yard drive on Grambling's first possession It was Williams' 20th touchdown toss or the season and 55th or his career . Many times Fleming's serve completely handcuffed Riessen. "Everything just went rnlo place after that Cifth game. I wa~ On T" Today Channel 7 at I rl'all~· hilt 1ng the ball well." ~•11d Fle ming. Fleming figures to get a b1ggN challenge today at noon in thl' rhampions hip match against San Clemente's Bob Lutz, a o·2. 7 ti victor ovl'r Jeff Rorowiak in Saturday afternoon's oth er semifinal. Fleming and Lutz have never met in tennis before Lutz is also involved in today's doubles finale at l :30. He'll team with Newport Beach's Roy Emerson to face F1eming and Sandy Mayer. Luti and Emerson advanced to the finals with a 6·1. 6·2 victory over Elliott Teltscher and Curt Stalder . Stalder plays for UC Irvine Flemin g and Mayer turned back Tom Leonard and Dick Leach in a 50-minute match. 6·2, 6-3. Pl~yed i_!I Rose Bowl Recalling Another Pittsburgh Power Pittsburgh's Panthers are un· demably going to bf' ranked as the No 1 college footb:tJI team in the country when the latest poll is released On the basis of Friday night's 24·7 mauling of Penn Stale. Pitt has to be ranked No. l. It is un beaten. untied, untested (except ror games with Notre Dame and P<'nn State> Pitt looked impressive in ... , .. I ' WHITE \VASH downing the l wo rough opponents 1t had on the schedule. But then you should be able to look tough when you have five weeks Lo point for a strong foe I don 'l believe Pitt could beat USC or Michigan. I think Pttt set itself up for an easy win when at opted to sk ip playing the Big Eight champion in the Orange Bowl lo go against Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. The Panthers wanl· ed no part of a game they stood a good chance of losing, in my esli ma lion. This wouldn't be the Cirst lime a Pitt team has been greatly overrat<'d. however. The 1929 edition of Panthers football went undefeated. untied in rune games It had so many All-Americans that they had to add an extra car to the Pitt special train just to accomodate all of them when the Panthers came west to meet USC in the 1930 Rose Bowl game. Pttt was the pride of the east. And in those days not many peo- ple believed that REAL football existed anywher e west o f Chicago. Praying people offered their best for USC. And even the SC yell leaders called for prayers after the first play from scrim· mage in that Rose Bowl battle. Toby Uansa. one of the All- Americans, knifed through the defense for 69 yards to the SC 14. But the Panthers were unable lo get the remaining 14 yards as Ernie Pinckert put the final stop· per to the bid by batting down a fourth down pass. At that point the Pitt image was forever shattered. USC came back Again. Again Again. 11.nd again. H led the mighty Panthers 26-0 at halftime and 41 ·7 a fter three quarters before settling for an unbelieva· ble47·14 t riumph. l wonder if the same story might not be repeated thjs time around if the two were to m eet'! PS-one of USC's stars in that game was Mars hall Duffield, a longtime Corona del Mar resi· dent. OF JUSTICE-Fount.ala Valley Hlgb'a Ron Padilla scored hJs team's final touchdown ol tbe night in a 41·7 rout ol Newbory Park Friday night. Earlier he seemed headed for a TD on an Lntuceptlon ret.rn, but lost his root.log and fell at t.be enemy J l . Then a couple of plays later be sprin«-d out and stored. A penal- ty negated that effort. But be finally made It to the eDd &one a rew minutes later and thJs time It counted. .>e Greenwood paced the Bruim. with his eight consecutive points mid way through the second hair to give the Bruins a l~polnt lead. S2-42wtth 12:42 r emaining. DePaul reruaed to concede the game, trailing by a.s few as five points with 2: 40 remaining and again with a mioute-a.nd·a·half rem aining. FORT WORTH-Ex.Orange Coast College standout running· back Tony Accomando scored an eight-yard touchdown for TCU Saturday. but Baylor won the Southwest Conference game, 24-19. Rams Duel New Orleans Today ' Bruins forward Marques Johnson led all scor ers with 18 points, followed by Greenwood and Roy Hamilton with 16 each for UCLA. Oel'•Oll IMI W•t•ln• lt ~to 17 Conl,.. 11, "IMMY l , NorwOO<I 10, W'tdr• J, 01~ •· C..r'IMICll. Utl.A 110 -OrHnwOOd 1', Jo1111'8n II Vr_,, I'· H-lllon "· To-"· Oil-' H41ftl--UCLll J~:IO, lnl•I .... 1....0.hul t•. UCLA H Foultll oul D•P•ul Mor•11<>0 A-12,IJI , Bra•al119 Debat• COLLEGE PARK. Md. otre • Datne'a Fight1n1 Irish got the 1976·77 colleelate basketball \. TCU ended the season Wlth an ~llrecord. Arizona Gets Ok TIJCSON -The Univenity of A(hona and Ariiona Slate University, pillars of the Western Athletic Conference, can begin neiotiaUons on a move lo the Pacific 8 Cooferent'e. The Arizona Board of Regents voted 7-2 Saturday lo allow t he schools to accept a PAC-8 lnvita· Uon under conditions !>aUsfac- tory to both the schools and the regents. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Eds· ing closer to a fourth straight playoff berth In the Super Bowl eliminations, tbe Loe Angeles Rams battle the underdog New Orleans Saints today and who co uld h ave g u essed the quarterbacks. Pat Haden. the rookie from Southern Californl11, operates the Los Angeles offense while the veter an le fl·b a nder Bobby Douglass direda the SaiJlt.. Haden was third string at the start of the season and two weeks a10 moved ahead of J ames Harris in the Rams' oflenae. Douglass, the eight-year pro veteran from Ka nsas also started ( lbe training season as third str· ing. Then Archie Manning was hurt and Bobby Scott moved in hefore the Saints finally settled on Douglass. The lerthander started the cur- rent campaign with only a 41.5 percent completion average and it was his running that made him most danger ous But alter bolna the understudy lo Scoll against Houston and Lo!> Angeles. Douglass has been the starter in the past four games winning the latest two and boa1ts a Sl. 7 percentage on his passes. "He's cap ble of comine up with the big play because he's so strong, can pass and can run," commented Los Angeles coach Chuck Knox. "He's got to be the strongest quarter back going." Haden isn't that strong but be moved into a starting role in ~ 30-28 loss to St. Louis and then directed the 23-3 victory over San F'rancis<'o. That put the Rams record at 7·3·1 for a 11_, game bulge over San Francisco in the National Football Confe rence West. New Orleans stands at 4-7 but in the Saints' last two games they b<'at Detroit, 17-16. and Seattle, Sl·'rl. When they met in New Orleans, the Rams won 16-JO ' thanks to a Haden pass for a touchdown on a 40-yard pass to Harold Jackson, A crowd or 65,000 is expected at the Coliseum for the 1 o'clock kickoff, and the Rams are 7-0 against the Saints on this field since the series began. Defensive tackle Merlin Olsen of the R' m s will be Playing in his 206th regular season jame, tying him for the Rams longe vity re- cord with the now-retired Charlie Cowan. The Saints bri ng t h eir strongf.'st rus hing attack ever witb Chuck Muncie, lhe All· American from California and Tony Galbreath from Mis!\Otlri. Sund!)I. November 28. 1978 OAJL v PILOT A J 5 Christensen, Darr Shine in Prelims South Coast League Cha•plons WALNUT-Charlie flllti Christensen of Edison •RI Hilb in Huntln1ton Beach ran the fastest •Ml Ume (10 :00.2) 1o1t the CIF cross coi.antry prellms at Mt. San Antonio Colleae Saturday afternoon to qualif)' on an individual basis for the finals. Orange Coa s t Coast area teams qualifying tor the finals this Satur· day at Mt. SAC include Huntington Beach, Fowi- tain Valley and Marina (Hunt1n1ton Beach) in 4·A competitlon. Costa Mes a , Mission Viejo a nd Unive rsity (Irvine> qualified in the 3-A division. Costa Mesa. Coach Chuck Morris' University High Trojans are South Coast League water polo champions. Kneeling (from left) -Greg Borsuk, Matt Campbell, Geoff Madsen, Larry Ba ba, Gren. Hanle, Tim Hallinan, Adam Sofio. Standing -Steve Kisnineff, Steve Braun, Dave Rigmaiden, P eter Campbell, Jack Graham, Kirk Sampson, Mark Mednick, Stan Abe, Chris Venzlaff, John Robbins. ranked No. 1 in the Cl F 3-A poll. had the lowest team points of '8. The top five team5 In each heat made the finals as weU as the WI> ti ve individuals. Irvine Poloists Dealt 14·9 Loss And in the girls com- petition, freshman Tami By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 Ille O"ly P iiot 'laff LONG BEACH It was a night of frustration for coach Ed Newland's UC Irvin e w a t er po l o team at Belmont Plaza Olympic pool here Satur- day night in the NCAA championships. The Anteaters were knocked out of the title game for the first time in f ive yea r s b)' t h e powerful UCLA Bruins in second-round action of the eight-team tourna· ment, 14·9, and will play UC Sant a Barba ra t onight (6) fo r third place. Frustration came in the form of missed penally shots, failure lo score with the Bruins a man short and otherwise missing shots in despera- tion fashion in the fourth period. While the Bruins were cashing in on penalty tosses -they m ade four for the game and added three goals when UCl was playing with a man s h o rt -more tha n enough to win. UCI connected on only one penalty try for the night, missing twice in the second hair along with fa lling to score when the Bruins were playing short on two other occasions. "We h aven 't been scoring well for a long time," Newla nd said after the g ame. "I don't know what it is but we have been m issing some shots we should have made." The Anteaters started fut, scoring three goals in the first three minutes before the Bruins had a shot at goal. But the lead slowly disintegrated as UCI mlssed a nd the Bruins came on strong to close out the half with a three-on-two power play with eight seconds re- ma in in g. J oe Vargas scored the goal that put UCLA in front, 7·6, and UCI was never able to catch up. This was the fourth m ee ting thi s y e a r between the two teams with the Bruins holding a J.1 edge. UCLA will play Paclfic·8 champion Stan· ford for the t itle in tonight's finale at 7:30. UCl had an easy ti me in its op e ning game against the University of Pittsburgh, winning, 184 with Gary Figueroa hil- ting four goals. He added four more agains t UCLA in the evening contest. John Do br o tt , a Newport Har bor High Wllege Football Roundup graduate, and em Lee who attended E stancia High, play for UC Santa Barbara. '111ST llOUHO Sore •r o.Htr1tn UC lh lne J ) ' •-11 P · lls.IJUIQ/I 0 2 I 1-• UCI uorl1>9-Fi9.,.roa •. PllllPOt J, BovghPy 7, Bowman 7, "tewtalld 7, F&\iC.hler, W•t\on, Le,tltr, O'Brien, Wltll. SEM.,INAl..S S<0rt lty Ouar1er\ VCtrvlnt • 1 "'l 1-' UCLA 2 S l •-U VCI .c.o<l1>9· ll'igueroa •. PIMIOOI 1, 8ouqhey. LHllrr OthHS<eru ""' llOVfld 51..,,ord• . .Arl1onal UC s.nc111ar1M•a u . L.o)'OI• s UCL.A II, Tues A&M l s. ... 111ul\ c.<!Mletwfl Arl1one 1', Loyola 6 1tlla\.A&M71, Pllhtlurqh 13 Ch•"'ll-'hlll S1..,.IOtd 7. UC Sane a B~rba<~~ * * * .... Hut t 1. Olrfslen•en t8 dlwnl 10 00 t. 1 F. Ebi ... t IB1"10D AMel) 10 01; J Collman tOo• P11eblo•I 10 01 • l ubsen IMllJJ•alll 10 11; .S. Wal•ln\ Cllollln9 Hlllsl 10.U ; •· Glltord CHunt .. aclll IO:U . 1. Apeell CFln llall<tyl 10·2'; 8. OUOV.llt 18ur'lltn•I 10:1'; t. JIMlt>el Clllalr I 10 l't; 10, M Eblnt< Clll11'tODAmell IO:l1. Team\ qualltylnq-1 Foo1111t1 8" 7 H..,llnq1on a.ecll 101; l i:o...1 •• n Valley 1oe, •· Bu•btn~ II• l Oo• Puetil°' l:).S tfa,11 l 1, Oanlel• C~n c;oro ) 10·11 e. t F Anum""' CEl,..nhowe• I l . 10: "· > J GI-(Hoo¥~) 10·22; 4 C Asw"' ma CE1.en-erl 10·l3; ~ Lflstac CSlml Vallo) 10 7S; •· McM•""' (PalM Vt rdes I 10. 71; I. Mo-•'•• ltama•lllO) 10:17: I . MancllCll. CSlml llallnl 10 31, t . Medina ISla 8attl I 10·3>; 10. lloulllon CSlmT Yallevl 10:31. Tean1• qualoCylftQ-1. Simi llallty 'K: 2. M.trln• 110 · 3. Palo\ Verde• I If, • C<t\ctnl• Vall•y 11•; S '1101 El\otf\l'tOw~< •"4 Sen la ll••Wta UO ,. ... ""'' I. A"IOI• CG.ihr) IO•t0.2 2 AlllM>tt G t l I d CBue"" Par•I 10 21 3 Wallerl'tOtN a U SO• e IMlu lon Vft10 ) 10 71>; •• l•llonl• CMln ..... V·•10) tO 1' ). !Colar IC.O.la Mtul 10 71. 6 Tllomo•on (Costa 13 lo Navy Tops ~·'a10s~~1~;~,:~1~~~::1:~1 ~ Gomfoy IV•Cencla1 10.~; 10 c1, -,...r~ Cllal•nc•a) 10 ~ Tta"ll o uellfyCll0-1. Colt& --... Ar 3810 •:? Yater.coaH;l.MlulonVl~lo9• Georgia Nips Tee~ ATHENS. Ga. -Allan Leavitt dnllcd a 33 yard field goal with only five seconds left Saturday, giving fourth-ranked Georgia a JJ 10 college foott>all victory over Georgia Tech. Th e S u gar Bow l ·bound BuJldogs had seen Tech explode for 10 points ID the final quarter to tic the game. a nd 1t took a fum- ble re<'overy at the Tech 34-yard to set the held goal drive in mo- tion. Tech. a three touchdown un· derdog. finally came to life of· fens1 vely in the fourth quarter moments after Lucius Sanford recov ered a fumble at the Bl.llldogs 19. Teza. T~~ 3 .. 7 LJTTLE ROCK. Ark. Tex- a5 Tech quarterback Rodney Al· hson picked apart Arkansas' de· fcnse with three touchdown passes as the Red Raiders scored a 30.7 victory Saturday and kept ahve their hopes for a Southwest Conference cCH'hamp1onsh1p. Allison completed eight or 10 panes for 134 yards and two touchdowns ID the first half and has first pass of the lhJrd quarter a 17-yard scoring strike to r.oorrcv Turner gave Tech a 2A o lead Allison wound up completln« IO-of-12 fo r 163 yards Uoba11u1 .. 38·7 R I RMING HAM Quarterback .I etr Rutledge and running back Tony Nathan look <'harge of a m istake-filled foot · ball game Saturday and led Alabama to a 38-7 vtctory over Auburn in the season windup for both schools. RutledRC hit on six of eight pas~cs for 97 yards and one tou<'hdown, and Nathan, also a sophomore, ripped ror 141 yards on just 12 carries. including two scoring runs. Alabama, 18th-ranked na· tionally. thus wrapped up second place in the Southeastern Con· Cerence. which it had dominated for the ffve previous years, and takes an 8-3 record against UCLA m the Liberty Bowl, the Crimson Tide's 18th straight ~\,season appearance. Bouton, 42-20 HOUSTON -Seventh-ranked Houston. capping its first season in the Southwest Conference, ex- ploded behind five touchdown runs by Alots Blackwell and Daryl 11\om as Saturday to romp past RJce 42·20 and clinch the hoet role In the Cotton Bowl against No. 5 Maryland. Blackwell's first two touchdowns came during a 7:02 span or the first quarter when the Cougars scored 19 points and took command or the came. Teruan•~, 13 ·10 NASHVILLE. Tenn. - Freshman Hubert Slmpaon scored twice on one-yard plunges, propelling Tennessee to a 13-10 Southeastern Conference victory Saturday over Vanderbilt in Bill Battle's final game as Volunteer football coach. After the game, Tennessee athletic director Bob Woodruff confirmed that be plans to con- tact. coach John Majors of lop- ranked Pittsburgh as s oon as possible about the Vols coaching vacancy. Florid o.. 19· J 0 ORLANDO. Fla . -Florida quarterback J immy Fis her broke a tight college football game wide open Satuniay with a 48-yard scoring rur. late In the fourth quarter Saturaay to defeat Miami 19-10. · Fisher's electrifying run came with about four minutes left on the clock and a stout Miami de- fense appearing to get stronger by the minute. The 6-2 st!nior quarterback had one or his most outstand1ng days as Sun Bowl-bound Florida ran its season record to 8-3. Sports o n T e levisio n Pro football games are ten tatlve and subject to last minute changes. 9:45 a.m. (28) -FUTBOL SOCCER -Alhletico Espanol vs. Atlas. 10 a.m. (2 ) -NFL FOOT· BALL -The Philadelphia Eagles meet the Redskins in Washington DC. 1 p.m. (4) -NFL FOOT· BALL -The Pittsburgh Steelers meet the Bengals at Cincinnati. (7 > -TENNIS - The Challenge Cup finals arc telecast from the Irvine Rac- quetctub. 3:30 p.m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '71 -Highlights of selected sames played this weekend. 4 p.m. (2) -OOU£GE FOOTBALL -Notre Dame and USC hJghUebta. Taped. 8:30 p.m. (28) -Pao SOC· CER -Taped highlights of an English football league match bet ween Manchester United and Leicester City. m v e 4. Buena Par-13&. S. WCIWn IHHI 1)1 J' HHIJ 1 Cu\O< (H•wlllOr,,.. I 10 01 1 PH I LA D E L PH I A ""'•Cl• 1~n1a F•I 10 lS. l IMe\ (AP) J G tl J !Upland) 10 17; •. T rllnuy f\Jf>l...a) -oe a USO r ., 10.40; s Glau IUnl••r.lty) 10.41; • a chip off the old block. florbo11 cuo1•ndl 10·,t; 1. Arroy0 rushed 29 tim es for 128 ::•~r~:~~r;1~·~:=,:~:~e;;.1 yards and scored three Lonq cun•ffrs11r110 ._ touchdowns Saturday as Trams quatllylnq-1, H•-~ SS. 2. Ole) Unl ... rslly ano UjM...O H ; Navy beat Army 38-10 4 i:t•11n.1111•. s Er ooroc1o c:r1 ror its fourth consecutive ~~~1..: fOOlbalJ Victor y in the I. Welll IQuartl Hllct 12 UI, 2. traditional rivalry or HOl»S (Stt. hrtl.) IUO; l Halltr cerVl.C" .acad"ml."'S. IMammothl ll 'OS:' 0• La Toaa " ~ " " CRoyal) n O'I, S Co• (Sta Baf11 I The 181-pound Gattuso 1J na cort•v cov.ru H1111 u u 1 f M k I N J Mtllt<' CSla &arb l tJ 11 I llNW 0 I(' C t 0 n , · . , f0ua'1r Holl) )) t•· 9. 8ran<ll CSta whose father led Navy Barb 1 13 76: 10 Tov., ISta. 11.trb.l rushers in 1953 and 1954, "r1:.m, oua111yc.1o -1 sa111 .. slashed two yards for a Bari..•• ,,: 2 Ou••t• H1t1 10. J first-period touchdown A•c.tdla 121; '· cier•"'°"' n1. .... ,, that gave the Middies a ' oarr 1M1ss1on v 1e101 11·1 .. •; 2. 7-{) lead. Then he ran 20 Bu\11 CRo•ll"9 Hm,1 12 JO. J. !>l\ln· ~-..1 t•ltr l llUHOUOll\I 17 40• I J~,.._ _..IY two yards for lhtro-1ed'""'' u 01: s. ~-.um• ce""°"' quarter scores. n tu.• ~1111vr• ca""•PI u ~' ' The "'tavy victory r"'· ,_.,,. CEd1'on, 11 04; a r-reroc;s ,.. " 1.111,,.ml>ral 13.0'I. 9 Cradic 10-,.. duced Army 'a lead in the ••dll 1>. U: 10 Prier cs1m1 v11i.v1 77-year -old series to uT~• .... ,0ua1o1.,.rno-1. Blil\094'; 2 36·35-6 and erased the BurrOUGfl• U ; J. Huen1me 171; •. stigma or a 4. 7 Josmg e~::' ~u. season for the Middies. 1 Pl'f'\~11 CMammolhl 17 3~ 1 ,, A my Wh' Ch l t r-,.,,..., ICCKla Mt H ) U:O , J Mont11 r • I OS a IRCKaryl U :ST; •. Rt t m (Sl~rral chance for its llrst win· 11 s~ s M-• (Bev. Hiiis) 13 os. 6, ning season s ince 1972, M<>ron rc .. .c.nt• v 111er1 13· 11. 1. Romann !Coll• Masa I IJ If, I Route was competitive only ccr•..:~n1a vatt•vl 11·i.; , Tr"<v through the first hall. 1An1 V•11•v> 11 1•. 10. Bur" ce>o5 Puflt>IO•I 1' )I). Greg King r omped 11 Team' ou•llfylno ·I. C0$1• Mew yards to tie the score 7. 7 s1· 1 0os Puet>ro• 11. >. eroc•n11 in the firs l period. After _v•_11_rY_•_i._· '_H_u_"_11~_0_1"_"_B_u_c_11 _11_•._ Navy quarterback Bob Leszczynski passed 11·-~--~--~~~~~- yards to Phil Mcconkey for a touchdown. Mike Cast e lli , w i th two seconds remaining. boot· ed a 37-yard field goal that lert the Cadets trail· Ing 10.7 at intermission. Gattuso'• three touchdowns was one shy of the Navy best against Army. Navy's Charles Emrich holds the all- tlme mark with four touchdowns In 'lhe first game ln 1890. I+ ;d'LEFT. FINAL PHASE INDUSlRIAL BUILDINGS 10~DOWN. Collegi'a te Grid Scores FA,.WESl u~c 11 Nolr• Cl•"'~ n \An Otf'C)O St 11 N"w M.,'\•CO tA Oo•qonSl•lt~~ Hlwf•" Area Golf R esults l•YllH COAIT CC Prot•tnl ~ Cutt Tourt1•1'1\•nl· Prnodet1t s '""'"I-M•rl1t1ne !hrk" de l . "''"" ... ,,,..11,, Otreel, 1 .. ; • 0 . J S••-· Ill SwenSO<'I. Jtlfl• Orury C!.•nt• ""- CCI. ICIV Jol>n50fl Clllg Ca llyon CCI, UI. ~tm111111•11t Fllqlll -8evtrly -----------'°'"w•ll dll Marty ScMelclOt, Vl(r- OO:"'"enl 's FCIOht-J aMI >tclll..Uy -----111!!!!!1!!!'9'"---· IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY You c:.~m still buy Me ol our 4,000·8,000 square foot 1ndustr1al bu1ld11'lgs -a unique connominium concepl- ror only 1o r., down The 30 bwld1ngs of Pha-;e IV are 1n the heart or the nalron·s largest master· planned 1ndustm1I area. in Orange County. Near airport and the 1nter- sectcon of San Diego and Newport freeways. See our models and ~ make your reseNatlOns now. Call your broker Of John Alstrom. manager ol soles and leasing. at (714) 979-9205 or (213) 680·9415 ~"'°'~'"°· V•"~' C•t• 1• lloOln Ar.100>0 SI 17 Ariton• 10 Mottl,.,,4 Sr 11 N11tw Ha'"O'"'',. m MC OWE ST A'rOfl 71 ... v ·L•t VI .. \ 6 C•nc1nn•l l l0, 1..0Vl1"lll~• SI JoM'•. Minn I>!, lllHlflo Vl\laO EAST 8D\lonCollt9" \t Holy Cron• Navy». Army 10 N Nll<lll-11 Otle•.trp 11 low\On SI lll, SI l •wren<• Jlt ~OUTH .Al•b.lm• • Aullurn t fll0to011' M1on11. fllo. 10 C,.,,,rql~ t), C.-orql• hf~ tO Gramt>ll"9 10 ~out~tn 1 N 0..kot•SI 10 £ K•~tuc •v• S ~·'"\'•PCM >L ,, ... ,•'"""''or\ to Toni.-''" 1 J 1o1ar10e•1>•11 1n lS(' n , Ula~ 1 M)UTMWI H t•u~ r.,.,, JO "1 .. t\"' 1 w , .. ~,SL."· lVCM 11 001• '>I 4~ TOa\·81 ~•MI) IMYIO< 1', T CU It "'Ou\lon 4l, ltl<e 10 JUNIO•COL ... GI ,.,,_ ...... , l•IGfm•t l'11lt•rlon Jll. ,._,ltMOtll<e 10 MIUl..,l•wlC1tCllN•l <i1rut u, s.nce 1 ... 11~10 .. , ..... ,., .... ,_, 1911 JMe « u. c.m .. <:Mio" ,., Ft'" Soroul; Olrt<l&>r's FtlqM- Oorotlty eow.11 •t Glorla 0.llot, Go.,.rnor't 'C'9fl1-e.11v H11tdtrWft 11o1 en .. Ollnn; '"'c,.. F110111-ftttnv Mumn)• IHI. Derh l<eyu . c.m..1 .. tlO<I WCMtrt: A FCltlll--0...tll't Wl'itltt. ""' 8 Fll .... -JO'f9 ~. 34, C fll'911t-W-• Intl•. ,._ 1Aw -41ft.r-Hudl• WrlQ!ll. Owtt O.\' Tourne,...nt IUtlO, o.. T'"): IGt·oul-1. 0.. Off WMlt, Ma'"'" Stor11, JeOI• Aw---. E,ttl'9t Nllf"\I CAiie Ylt1e CC>, I"; 1. Doty A.....,, .....,Ill• ArnoN, EllOfl Hltlllo , AOa Hellell 11110 C...'!'O" CCI. I .. ; J OorOl"Y Wrltftt. ,__ ~"'""· l..u< Ille Padden., Shlttay 0.."1.i11 IAClo Viste CCI. 1'1. !Nttl-1 An91t Pare,, lloH N~ri>ro. Penny Mu lC•y, Joyo ,.,.,_n C!I Nl9\lel CCI, 144; t. hl<tl ~len Balltftfl111, Jllf\e ll1o1Vllor111, E-"°'"tin llllq C•nvon CCI. bl•lld draw. 1,.: Glorl1 D•ltot, ll<l'al .. WIN!, Vlrqlnle Vlldefl, llulh \ • IMM601ATE o•uv••Y • LOWEST RATES • ..,,.. .. a 11v1c• DICK MILLER MOTORS uo w ..... SMCa Ana llY- 48,072 SQ. FT. OF INDUSTRIAL SPACE PLUS RAIL SERVICE, DOCK·BIOB LOADING, Df.>CK LEVELERS, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS & MORE. For information on this°' othf>t bu11d1nq ,,11,,rno1t1ves. call your broker or Craig Lyon. Mon~P,r ot SJlv~ & Leasmg, et (213) 628·4204, (71 4) 833·1010 AVAILABLE NOWAT~~ I COMPl.eX ,, IGOLL/m¥INE CINI& 1190A A1roort LOOP Or. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL CONIPl.EX Darr ot Mission Viejo, running for individual bonora, bad the socond lutdt Ume over the hil· ly coursc. Darr ran 12: 18.4 to finJsh first ln her beat, but Kelly Wells of Quaru Hills, sixth in the girls mile at the high school state track finals last June, turned in a 12: 15.8 in an earUer heat . Darr still bolds the course re- cord ol 12: 1.3.4. Cos ta Mesa, Hunt· ington Beach and Edison qualified ln team com- petition. The top four teams in each heat ad· vance to the Onals. ln the boys division, it was Costa Mesa that on· ce again' sparkled. Paced by Bill Kolar, Brian Thompson and Joe Younc-they finished ~7-Costa Mesa com· piled a team time of 52 :20. By comparislon. the victor or the other J..A btat, Hawt.borno, had : Umoof 53:56. In Costa Mesa's beat Mission Viejo got to1 perf ormancea frorn M1k1 Walterhouse and Mar~ LaBonle, who ran 10:3 to finish third and fourth While Costa Mesa·~ performance was ex pected , Hunt1n1tor Beach turned in 1 superlaUve effort In tht 4·A division, nlppln1 Sunset Leaeue cham pion, Fountain Valley b) one point. 107-108, l1 finish behind Foothill o! Santa Ana. While Christensen wa1 coming across the wire first , Huntingtor Beach's Mike Gifford was sixth in 10: 24. lfl team points, the HB Oilers were a ccorded 4-lG-16-32·4~ while Foun· lain Valley, led by Bria11 Appell's seventh place finish (10:28) accumulat· ed a 5·18-21·29·35 total. College Basketball VCLA "· O.Pa111 •• 1...s1ena uo. s ooot• &• Nol•• o.m.eo M•ryland 1' IOTI Wake Fore\! tl, Norin C•rOllN '6 COTl • Provl<Mnc• 11, Slon*llll 1 ~ ouu n. NC Stet• to llOllO<I IJ 100, Sltn• Co111>99a Oa\'10<I ~~t11orn1• Poly ll FuttNll\U, Pre\1>•1.etl•n•I Iowa It, NtlW~\-• S1 Kt"' St. H. ~l·H•Y"*••d II llartort•,Or .. ell l<onlu<~y 7'. WCKOn\ln64 l'lorld• 1os, M•rctr &J Crtlgll10<1 7'.S1. r .. om .. 1,MIN\.3' Kanu' 104, Montana SI. o MlnCull>OI St .... IC y WKMVlll., l'O<'d,.,.m IO, Vtrmo'lt n l<en>a> St."· Van0.•11111" MlnntloOl.e 101, H. Oa-ot1 Sl.61 WHI Vlr9C11I• ll, Syra<ll\e II Mkl\lqant~. w ICeflluc~v 10 IAYola Oll<~O. SI. Noni.<1'6 FV to Host T op Matmen OllloSI 6•, 111111er .. 0-lallom• ts. Tul\I,. PrlncetO<I •S. Coloat• .. M.a•..,chu .. th 6', Herve•d 50 NOtth-•lorntlO. llrown•S TOl.0016, Y•I•~ COior-Si JI O...vtr .. O"k• .. "I C Sl•le U Navy SO, Oartmou1n O C'-loOn 108, FIOrl!M $1.'1 Tol-1•. Valt'4 Wl<lllta SI ... A"QU\la .... S.D.6S v1,..;111a ~). YMI ~ SI .IOMOll\ 11, l..Oyola, llall 1C Motrnpllls St. 14. FlorlcN! Todt U ,.,.., Mexico'°· eoeo ... do 12 .._Mnl<eSI. IU, L.utlbod<Olr.tO Nortl\f'n Arltona "· Mtu $4.~ Olil1110maS1 61,0kta ........ Cltvf7 R1<11-.... Gao. Wa>lllft9(on.a N~w Orltan\ '1, llllnoh St. 13 ArUftW \ 11, Air Force S•. car SI. l 1Urllit Cd lot, Cel ll. SM<omento• USF'2. UCS.,,ta llerbar1U IOTI U ol ~n 0199016, La Yer,.. .. ~1111e 11 wa,ntnQton u ""91tS<Mnd ... llolMSl.1' l'•MllDSI •.w vomlno 11 Slltlta c1 ... 11, C"l<O SI •S cat "'°4YSLO 1•. Stanloro 61 Nt•.o.t-Rtno IO, San JOH SL 11 CAI '1, Portland SI C.I St. FullttrlOft 11, Hortlttdlgo S6 Polnt Loni• 11, WHl"'Dlll IJ 11~1-\ •O, VelCey City SI J9 Wultlng1on St. 1', Pa< Ille '-""*"" .. Pro Scor es Wrestling fan:; can get a preview of upcoming Pacific 8 wrestling ac- tion when UCLA a11d Oregon State collide al 7:30Tuesday nightinthe boys gymnasium at ,..11 .... , .. ,0 ..,.1..uq- Founlain Valley High. Monlreal •.lo' Anve•n' Th B i led b SI loulsJ.llutt•lol e ru ns are Y M1n,,.JOta '· w.-Mnoton 1 190-pound Fred Bohna ,Toron10•,llo.1on1 while Spryo Kemble, a ~~~':i;,!·s~~~:i\30 freshman from Corona "'"' ,,._" l. P111st1ur911 1 <'el Mar High, is expect· ~~::.-;:.ti~=':.*' ed to push Jerr Ramona e.,1onm.wv 11n1co10. j n t h e l 7 7 -p 0 u n d NY H•H "· Mllwa.,-·~" cla&sification. Kemble· =.1:,~.~1~::~~' was a 1976 state high · """"ton12s,s.na"11>nJ011• l h • OfftVtf' 121, lndl• ... ttJ schoo c amp1on. Pol'\lend>OJ, w .. 1111191on•s IOLDEN OPPORTUNITY NIKON WILL SEND YOU A • $$5 Nikon System Certifica• Good towards another purchase of any new Nikon produa we stock. • FREE ficket to Nikon OwMr'S Course-A $10 value with the purchase of a new NIKKORMAT EL Electronic Automatic Dy Nikon! OHLY $399.00 With ~ltt-Cooted 50mrn f2 IC-Nikkor With rhe Nikkofmor EL rhe instonr you ~ea pKT\Jre en your eye you con coprvre ir on film. Wnh elecrronic. outomotic ce1to1nry ... ond b~r of oll. Nikon precision Superb cholce-sensolionol savings' ELw In stock for immediate delivery, too LIMITED TIME ONLY-SEE US FOR DETAILS Of THIS OffEPJ HARBOR PROTO 3121 l COAST HWY. COl'Ollodft Mcr (7141 6 73-4670 Commercial PhotWJ and P~ Plltos, too. r AJ 8 DAIL y PILOT Sunday. November 28. 191'8' Basketball Vista For Sunset L oop . are all considered ex- cellent shooters. Koeller (6·2), Glen l.eclde (6· 1) and Jef( Wolfe (5-9) for the tradi-tionally tough Vikings. Pi,i!ates, ·Gauchos Win (;Olden Weat Five Ftdls to Cerritoa Tandy Gillis m• a IUCffS!uJ coachin& debut. Saddlebact rolled to a record-auline win and Golden West IOll at the foul line. That'• what heppeoed In area JC buketb&ll Saturda.Y Ncht. W'ben they slole th~ ball with a o.tllead. That came wltb •:26 to eo and the Plratu went lnt.o • i;tall for • three mlnutes before Trade Tech came u,p with a &teal. Gauchos led by as much as S8 points Jn the sttond half. The 1976-77 prep basketball campaign ls only days away from the out.set with DQD·leaeue and tournament action slated for lbe month of December and a portion of January. "OUr npect.atlons are optlmlstlc," says Brown. "We probably have our best quickness in many years and we 're hoping for some good, pressure defense." Since 1967 the Yikes ~ Glllls, the former Oorcina del Mar head coach, plded bis Orange Cont Collete Pirates to a 45-42 win over vlalliq LA Trade Tech In the Sues~ opener. But the vlsiton could onl)' con· vert on one of two free throw• Vt'ben fouled In the last minute. Oranse Coast then ran out the dock with Jon Holland scoring a layup ln the final two seconds. Sophomore t>ennls Smith pumped in 22 'points, Rich McElreath had U and Tim Shaw bit 14 and had lt rebounds. And Tim Knt1ht collected seven steals. In ao earlier came at Sad- dle~ck, MiraCosta toppled San Diego Mesa, 81·161 have won 215 games and DAVE BROWN lost 68 for a 7S.9 wiMlng Guldea B•rona percentage, winning or ----------sharing the Sunset crown MeanwhJle at Golden Weat. In the Sunset League, where five ot tbe six teams are from the Orange Coast area, Marina High of Hunt· inglon Beach coach Steve Popovich sums up the circuit best: "This is going to be similar to the Moore Leagu~." says Popovich. ''With' only 10 league games, you won't be able to afford even one loss to a team you figure to beat." Fountain Valley , Marina and Huntington Beach are considered the early favorites in the quest for the circuit title and CIF 4-A playoff berths -but Westminster, Edison of Huntington Reach and Newport Harbor surely are not pointing for any fourth place finish. Here's a look al each of the Orange Coast area's five teams as they gird toward the season's start Wednesday: EDISON, und e r former Wes tminster High coach Don Leavey, has one of the toughest non-league slates of any team in South e rn California with Long Beach Millikan, Corona del Mar, Lynwood . Inglewood, Compton and Mater Dei among the schedule. "We have a challeng- ing schedule," says Leavey, who s ucceeds the lat.e Lionel Purcell. Among the personnel at Edison are 6-31/:i Bob Herson, 6·3 Ray Gomez. 6-4 Ed Bell and guards Mike Mccourt (6·0) and Glenn Garrity (6·1). a pair of juni~s. Also on tWlt squad are Jim William s (6·0 ), Craig Fidone (6-1), San Francis co bay area trans fer John Allen (6-5), sophomores Steve Davis (6·3 > and Kregg Kanemaru (5-10 ) and seniors John Herman (6 ·2) and Doug Schroeder (5· 10 l "Offensively Wt' hopt' lo involve a great deal of m oveme n t," says Leavey, "but hopefully with a patient attitude. Defensively w e're oriented to man-to-man, but I can see where we'll be doing some alternat- ing to the zone.·' Herson was a s~ond team all-league c hoice last season and Mccourt had some good efforts in Sunset League action. FOUNTAIN Vt\ILEV is the early choice and coach Dave Brown has the type or talent that coold lead to a big year. Pacing Lhe Barons are return10g l ettermen Others that could fit in· to the Barons' plans are Mike lsraelsky (5-10), Mike Heide (6-7), Bill Carroll (6-4), Chris Albin (6-2) and Bo Boxold (6-3), although Bo~old's basketball future is un- certain. HUNTINGTON BEACH returns lo the Sunset League after a successful two-year tour in the Empire League and the Oilers. under coach Elmer Combs, figure lo be a strong challenger. A returning starter is 6·0 guard Dean Owen, although two othcrs~-2 junior Cary Burt and 5-10 Gary Contreras were also key figures in the Oilers' lineup during the ClFplayoffs. Aside from th at trio, others who are fighting for a starting berth in· elude Greg Steinhaus (6·1 >. Ma rco Pagnanelli (6-0), Tom Pestolesi (6-2 > and Mike [)'A· lessandro (5· 11 ) . Also among the Oilers squad are Greg Johnson (6·2), Bill Taylor (&-0), Pat Capocciama (6-4) and Tim Mitchell C&-O>. "As us ual," says Combs, entering his 19th year at the helm of Hunt- ington Beach, "we're not too strong on the boards. .. But we've played well together as a team in scrimmages. the team concept seem s to be there and that's impor· tant. "We like everyone to get their shots, rebounds and points ... I like the balanced attack." Among Combs' past 18 teams have been nine which have won or shared a crown in four diUerent leagues. MARINA, without All· American Rich Bran- rung who is now playing at Notre Dame, will be a unit more team oriented this year says Popovich. "We have better quick- ness this year." says Popovich, "and better overall d e pth . We averaged 73 pomts per game last year and we'd like to stick with the same type or offensive p'hilosophy. We want to get the ball up court quick.·· Popovich has 6·7 Pen- nsylvania transfer Ken Crook to bolster a squad paced by Tony Warren (6-4), Dave Gibbs (6·5), Leland Bruce <6·2'"l), Gary Kanter (6·2>. Ron Hawkins 15· l l ). Chuck Spade (6-3 > and Manny Torres (6-2 > Also available are Perry Bogdan (6·3 >. Jeff three out of the past five years. Only two juniors are on the squad-but one, Bruce, is considered the Vik es• best defensive player in addition to possessing pure shooting ability, along with War- ren. NEWPORT HARBOR, with its third coach in as many years, will be try· ing to challenge the Hun· tington Beach schools with a front line or 6-4, 6-4 and S.3, backed up by 6-3 and 6-0 guards under the h and of coach Jerry De Busk. Returning lettermen Rolf Sc hwalbe (6·312), Ron Cr aig (6·0) and Rob Galey (6·4 ) figure to start and the other two s pot s ma y be an alte rnating situation between 6-4 Steve Tim· mons, 6·3 Lyn Geronimi and 6·2 Mark Bradburne. Another who could be a factor is 6·0 junior Dan Stekol, in addition to 6-S Matt Tozer. "We'll be usihg a m<>- lion offense ,'' says DeBusk, "and I think de- fense will have to be our strong point. We want an aggress ive man-to-man pressure defense all over the court. "Depth would appear to be our best asset." continues DeBusk. "We can play nine or 10 in a game and really not lose anything. And we play well together . Our player s are very un· selfish ... it's something we baven't had to work at. .. DeBus k comes to Newport Harbor after a four.year stay at Costa Mesa High and a one- >'ear stint at LB Poly. HONDA EXPRESS HOMD4'S 4HSWH TOTHI MOPED •SAVE• ""''••a uc .. ,. HONDA SANTA ANA JOI W, W41MB S40-700 Graham (6·1 ). Charlie....._ ________ __, George Barrios (6 0> and -------------------- Scott Ford C6·3), in addJ. r-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~-1 tion to Bret Wilkinson, a 6-3. 190·pounder up frt.1m the JV tea m . Wilkinson was co-most valuable with Roger Holmes (6-3, 190) on the JVs and this quartet, along wilh 6-6 center Gregg Svalstad may be the best in the league. Svalatad, up from the JVs, moves well and complements the fast break , according to Brown. Barrios hos the quick- ness lo move the fast break and the other three DENNIS ROSENE 410 West Coast Hwy Newp0rt Beach 645-6470 "Seeme for all JODrfamily • ---..1..::,, JJISllr8JM:e ~. • .•.••••• Uke • IOOd neilbbar. &Ue Farm is there. A Yau i:an loo! · C811: 714·834·8•1· Whal y-. hear may change ymir Illa! ., I OCC Mat Outlook With onJy two sophomores returning, Orance Coast College wrestling coach Ve_rn Wagner will rely heavily on freshmen this season. The Pirates begin ac- tion Wednesday night, facing host Long Beach City College and Cbaf· fey. OCC's top returnee is Don Stirewalt, who post· ed a 26-13-J record two years ago in the 126· pound class. He sat out last season with an elbow injury. The other letterman is Doug Stew a rt, a 142· pounder who was 19-16·1 last year. Possibly the Pirates· top wrestler could be Joe Young, a former Foun- tain Valley High stan- dout who wrestled at Cal State (Fullerton) last year. He's a 118-pounder who won the CI F cham- pionship as a senior. The top freshmen are Fred Jones (150) from Estancia, Bob Eilers (158 > and Jere Camire (167) from Westminster. Jones won the Century League title and was second in the CI F finals. Eilers and Camire are both Sunset League champions. Meanwhile, Saddlebaclc:, an 82-80 upset loser to' San Diego Mesa Friday night, ripped Gross- mont apart Saturday by a W -83 count. The 111 points was a Sad- dleback record as coach Bill Mulligan's Gaucboo christened their new gymnasium. At Golden West, the losing Rustlers ran into all kinds of foul problems as six of Dick Stricklin's players went to the bench with five ~als in an 80·68 setback to visiting Cerritos. Uke be did when be coached at Corona del Mar, Gillis ordered bis Pirates to slow the tempo * * * °'.,. .. CffJI 14H I• 11 pt Ip .. 11 pt Ip Goleltft • 0 0 U Ka<~ul 1 0 3 7 HollAncl 6 Ci 1 12 Y.trdlt'f I 0 7 7 Om.., 1 o • • Tot•ls n I n O L.l!.(011 6 I 1 ll Halftime. T•.Oelt(h,7•77 onum .... 1 tn 1 19 fl pt Ip Suter S S 3 1~ Jolletl 1 o 7 • 8oOOI 3 S S 11 Doremus ward C..rtey P6UI"°" GeYtr>Q Ray Tot•ls • 1 1 ,. 0 0 1 0 1 1 J • 1 1 1 II I • 1 6 • 0 s 16 2'U UIJ ~ltN(-(1111 19 II pl IP Sml!h e • 1 n Oay 1 6 I 10 W.niqnt • o s 11 MtElrufh 1 7 1 14 Sll•w l 0 7 1• Ray 1 0 7 ; Simo~" l 3 • • Helm 0010 Ml_i..,.lcr I 1 I 4 ReYl>OldS 0 0 7 0 Z099 1 1 7 6 l\ll~on o o 1 O Zeiltl,,,.yerO • 1 • Totall o U l1 Ill Halfti me . StCIClltblt -. S7•)J. Otnli.. <Ml o.. .. wen "" .. 11 pl tp I• It '' Ip Riot-~ • 11 • U Jachon 1 7 S 6 Homsller o O 4 O S-n l 0 J 6 50ftvn. I 8 4 10 Hlr\(f\ltr • 0 4 I L.uml~n • s l 11 Ztrbel O I • 1 Wilburt\ 3 1 l 1 ROO.., • 0 S I awwr • 1 l I• RodQtrs 1 7 S 6 Rom.or 1 1 1 1 6rl9os S O S 10 Wlll••~ 0 J 0 J o;,,..1.,.te I 0 0 1 Tot•ls 11 )I 12 90 $11111 I 0 I 7 Lt«•r 1 1 S 6 BU\i\ • S S IJ Totals 11 17 0 .a FC>.r the game, Orange Coast t on 22 of 41 from the field. The ftrates were playing without 6-6 forward PhU Bolden, wbo was sidelined because or a trauscript ptoblem. In SaddJeback's victory. the Cerritos went to the charity stripe 53 times, hit.Una 38. The Falcons tallied 23 cl UMir last IS point.a at the free throw Une. The Rustlers bl.cl a record- breaklng 42 fouls callecl as.inst them wbiJe C~rritos ~were dted22Umes. SoCal Rolls, 80-7 3 NEWHALL-Ted Bergerson, who almost died a year ago of a hmg disease, made a sparkling comeback Saturday night in Hornets Bag 30-10 Victory NORWALK -Fullerton College defeated Santa Monica City College, 30-10, to capture the Avocado Bowl championship Saturday night at Cerritos College and will await Monday's selection of a western represen- tative to the Junior Rose Bowl as a possible participant. Mission Conference champion Citrus toppled Western State title winner Santa Barbara, 24-0 in lhe Mission Bowl at Citrus Saturday. Holding Santa Monica to minus ~ yards rushing in the second haH, Fullerton scored 16 point-; in the third quarter after trailing 10-7 at halftime. Fullerton, 9-2. was held to 154 net yards in the game. But a 37· yard punt return for a touchdown. a safety and a one-yard run by fullback Rocky Liapis gave the Hornets a 23-10 third quarter lead. leading Southern California College of Costa Mesa to an 80-73 victory over LA Baptist College, here, in the season basketball opener. Bergerson, who bad lung .sur- gery a week before the season began last year and lost 55 pounds, scored 23 ~ints and IJ'abbed eight rebourids In lead· ing the Vanguards. Coach Paul Peak's SoCal team won it with nine minutes to go when it went into a hall court ttap down by one point. The strategy led to six LA Baptist turnovers and the Vanguards spurted to a 6S-60 lead and held it the rest of the way. Tom McCourt, coming off the bench, scored 11 of his 1S points in the second half. And Randy Adams had 10 for SCC. The Vanguards are idle until the comlng weekend when they participate in the Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo) tournament on Fri- day and Saturday nights. SCC IMI 1111 LA a..tttt ,, ft pl tp " " pf '" Mal~teao 3 1 • I a.rr.,., S l 1 1l 9t•11t~ 10 ] l U M<L.UI\ I 0 0 1 Ada~ • , ' 10 M<c-1 • l , 1 s Glasier • 1 J ~ Total• lJ 14 IS 10 H•lllorT'lt' l>CC. H ·U . STARTS .AT t I THIS SATURDAY 12:45 WEEK-END FEATURES SATURDAY: The $20,000 INAUGURAL SUtJDAV: The LONG BEACH SPRINT Quarter H.orses Tues. thr.u Sun . Dec. 4-Dec. 24 Grandstand Specials: • Ladies 50¢ \Alednesdays • • Senior citizens SO and over only $1.00 Tues thru Fri. Heating throughout On Katella Near 605 FWy. ··'t' l 4 EXACTAS DAILY You'll enjoy the Turf Terrace. Excellent menu. Great cuisine. For reservations call: (213) 431-0922 or (714) 995-3877. You'll like the variety of dishes and quick service in the ' modem cafeteria and conveniently placed snack bars. For tickets and information call (213) 431-1361 or (714) ·995-1234. r . . YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Su~ey. November 28, 197& .. This time an intoxicated driver knocks over a road marker. At night on a real street, the error in judgment and impaired reaction could hurt or kill the driver or another person. Drinking Ahead-·-Steer Clear of Trouble By J UDITH OLSON Of t~e D•llv Piiot St•lf The holidays are coming up and drinks will be poured freely throughout the U.S. to heighten the levels of cheer. . Consequently, more and more drinking drivers wlll be on the road, which is a chilling thought to the sober . But if social drinkers could be armed with a few facts about their drinking and driving, acci· dent rates could be cut drastical· Jy during the long Christmas· New Year season. How does one drink and drive safely? The answer is found in the curriculum of the Academy of Defensive Driving, which sponsors diversion and education programs for people who have been arrested for driving under the influence. Drinking and driving safe· ly may mean spacing out the beverage~ over a long evening to let the alcohol be completely absorbed by the body, or it may mean turning the keys over to someone who hasn 't been drink- ing. ~ Or, it could-m ean staying all night at the home of the host if the drinking is heavy. In tbe academy's 3·D course (Don't Drink and Drive), stu- dents learn how to calculate when their blood alcohol level Sober Up With Strategy It 's a warm day at Orange County Interna- tional Raceway. The track is silent but around the perimeter a fleet of foreign sedans buzzes around m arked courses. Another day is under way for the Academy of Defensive Driving's 3-D program. Instructor Buck Rogers, a former Marine Corps officer, offered a running commentary as he drove visitors over the course. A class of 20 was halfway through it.S three-day instruction period. Six Toes, the seven-toed company cat, dozed in the office, keeping his vigil with a flick of the ear. TIDS WAS THE aftemoop two volunteers were being videotaped behind the wheel after a morning or drinking. One, obviously enjoying the experience, waved to his classm ates as he rounded the curve of the course. But when he got to the backing ex· ercise and began knocking down cones, it was ob- vious that his judgment was impaired. The other. with a higher content or alcohol in )tl,blood, performed better, indicating that reac· tions to drinking vary from person to person. Fifteen percent of the 3-D students are women, Rogers said. From bis commentary. it's obvious that even non-drinkers could benefit from a 3·D course. "MOST PEOPLE don't drive well anyway," he said. '·After you've had a couple of drinks it's much harder." As he watched the intoxicated volunteer try to back tbe car without hitting the cones he told his guests, "Always look over your right shoulder when backing the cat. You have 90 per· cent visibility. Over the left shoulder you only have 10·15 percent." <See STRATEGY, PageB2) l ' will r eturn to the safety zone and are taught that alcohol is a real factor in their driving ability. According lo the founder, Larry Vaughan, the academy is - the only program in the U.S. of- fering this kind of help to first of· fenders. The academy itself was con· ceived by Vaughan as a way to make fuller use of the facilities at the Orange County International Raceway, which he owns. HE BECAME interested in driver education programs and started putting one together, with the help of qualified people from various fields, after attend· ing many courses himself. His first employes were a race car driver, policemID\, flight.in- structor and engineer. Vaughan now offers training for police olficers and teenagers in addition to t he 3·D program and hopes soon to be able to train people for every possible situation, such as ambulance, school bus and delivery drivers. The 3-D progr am perhaps is the most excihng now lo Vaughan, however. First offenders are referred by 'Orange County courts for a thrce- day program. which includes lec- tures on the definition of "drunk," psychological aspects of dnnk· ing, alcohol metabolism, the ef· feel of alcohol on the nervous system and car control. STUD ENTS ALSO h ave behind-the-wheel training. Tw~ from each class are selected to be videotaped as they drive after drinking under controlled condi- tions. Volunteers for the drinking must be over 21, in good health and live nearby, according to Buck Rogers, an instructor. "The volunteers always are shocked to see their behavior." Vaughan said. "The rest or the class is able to observe this reac. lion and ponder the application to themselves." Not all county judges use the diversion program and not all first offenders are invited to participate, according to Judge Calvin P . Schmidt. "It is the judge's decision whether to send him to 3·0 , with the concurrence of the district at· tom ey's omce ... BEFORE BEING allowed to enroll in 3·0 , the offender must also be in ter viewed by the Orange County Alcoholism Coun· cil, Judge Schmidt said, "to make sure we have no latent alcoholics on our hands. "Three· D is for the person who is not an alcoholic." After the person completes 3-D be goes back to court and signs an affidavit saying he bas finished the course satisfactori· Jy. His case is continued tor a year and if he remains free ot further alcohol-related offenses during that period, the drunk driving charge is reduced to reckless driving. The reduction in charge is lm- portant. added Michael Horan. a deputy district attorney, beeaus• licenses a re suspended by tbt Department of Motor Vehicles if a driver receives two drunk driv· ing charges within a specified period of time. Three·D is "a terrific program for the de fendant getting a serious charge reduced by work· lng for it,•• j)e said. JUDGE SC HMIDT acknowledged that some people balk al the thought of paying for the course (fees are set accord- ing to a sliding scale) and taking three days out of their lives, but he has never had a negative response. Some participants, in fact, write letters to him praising. it when they are through. •'Alcohol is not a particular disease for a particular segment of the population," he added. "The number of people who drink and drive is large. They should all be concerned with the problem." <Stt STEE RING, Page 8%) Buck Rogers offers drink to one volunteer, tests another's alcohol content on breathalizer and shows how to handle steering wheel for best control. - (;01 a problem., Then wnte tn Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red taJX. getting the nn.~rtt·r~ and od 11111 11ou nrcri to Mh•e ineqmllrs in govE'rnmcmt and bu~1· n··~.~ .\Intl 111111r q111'\l10n.~ to l'at Dunn At Your Sennce. Orange Coa~t Do1l11 I '1/111. /1 <> 11111 /'itill ro.slo 1\.lcsa. CA M626 Include your telephone number. I ht•c11/umnuf1fl1'11r!idailyaccpt Saturday$. Capistrano L_....., D..e 111 Ce...Cf DEAR PAT: I am a fulltlme college student and I also have a job. I'm completely self-supporting, so when I 'm "ripped off," I really hurt financlallt. My problem concerns obtaining a $100 security deposit owed to me from an apart-ment which I rented In caplstrano Beach for one month last summer . I was to have recelved my deposit by Oct. 6. Both my father's and my calls to the landlord have been unsuccessful. My patience Is coming to an end with this landlord and her .so-calted promises to refund my deposit. Do you have any suggestions about what I ShOuld do next? · e.c .. San Clemente Both JOU •nd V.0., Sen 011Mftte, .. havtnta ... W.,... bhHn With the Hme lenclord. 9olh of you probebfJ wll Mft to ,. aott to • Small Cl•lm9 COUft •It. Prepere JO~• for tt.e ~ appe•r•nc• bJ requeaidng •"TM CoMufaer aftd ..._. ClelMI Court" from Jo Sc:=r, the Offtce of Conaumer Atfalre (phone: '34-e100). . AocontCAt to 1950.l(o) °' the c~ ctvtl Code, a deanlftt or •9CUrltJ depoelt c:ennat be ~ no ....-., wttat a 1 .... 'tw ,..,.,., ...,..__. ....-on or after "9n. 1, 11711 119lH. Atty part of .. depoelt due JOU Moued M .......... to JOU "91Nn two wffb 8ft• JOU ~ moved out. You CM ca. the leNlofd to 8'ft•I a..... Court aftw ,..,, .... yow 1t1pu1,.. fund In wfltlttg. hnd ,our lefter bJ oet1llled ..tall~ ,...,,,. reoefpt ,. •••lbd. . You mey be' able to calect • .,,.. •• d ........ of up tO UGO ... lnat the l•ndlord In c:oun ff you can prov. the refuHI to retum the money wH not bee.UM of eome honHt dltpute. Complete ln- fonnatlon •bout thla t .. 19 Included In th• booklet, "undlordlf• nent -Ten of the M09t Frequentty Asked Ouettlona," alto evalle- bte from the Office of Conaumer Atf•lra, 511 N. Sycamore, Sant• Ana, CA 12701. . S11pplna~Cal See..-hw l11eeme ~ifled DEAlf'PAT:.ln tfl9 Oct. 25 AYS column there was an Item pertaining to senior clflzens getting free fishing licenses. It stated thafif a person was more than 62 years old, a Callfornla resident for five years and the recipient of aid from the Cellfomla Supplemental Program, that his license would be provided free of charge. Now, my question ls what's the Supplemental Program for the Aged? E.J., Fountain Valley The Supptemene.I 8ecultty Income program la a betk: mon- thly CHh benefit pr09JM9 (gold cMcb) for the pereona ... 15 and over, •nd for bind or Cl8abled pet"IOfta of·apy ege. For such penone It may provide the ..._ monthty Income or It m91 suppe. ment •low montf\tr lftcolfte. Generally, •n llllCI. bind or•IMled person la eflglble for Sii ff hlaihef Income 18 not ..,. tt.n tao •bov• th• beak: benefit• of *271 for a alngle penon •or over, or a alngle dlMbled penoft; '313 for ....... ~ ........ ; sa:a fOt a couple~ ... "°"' ...... ben .. aged or •1111t1d or tM-.... I• blind; M2t for a couple ..... bolfl meM'*9 .. lllftd, aftd'22t for a dlMbfed ,.._ .,.._ der11 , .. ,. old. p.._.. .... In the houHholct Of another •nd,.. C9Mng '°°"' and boerd recatft ~ ...... ,,. •• In addltloft to cMh ~ SSI rectptenta are autometlcmltJ cowered bJ Medl-Ctil. eon..-lnfonMtlon can be obtet"9d et any 8ool .. lecurtty office or bJ requeattng the 881 •nd Medi· ~fact ....... ( ..... '""*""'>"°"': Oepaftment.of ... !!!:.!'!_ J It., ·~CA ~··TIMM feet aheetl 9'e pre-~ Senior caa.ne PIOll -Callfoml• Runt Leg .. A• . . I~ Retdl•e rans &elr'• P•tle11~ DEAR PAT: Recently ( Inherited several thOusand dollars. Want I no to flnd out hoW to dee lare this on my Income tax and whether or not to sa~ part of It to pay taxes, I tried co call t"9 sante Ana In._. .. wnue Service office. The flntfoufcellSresuttedtn•-..vllanal. T-..fl~tlme,onthe nfnth rlno, I got a recordllig that fotd m e to please hold the lfne for the next availabte agent. I waited 1S minutes before • finally hanging up. This call was made at 2 p.m. The record- ing said helpfully, "If you aren't helped by ~=~S p.m., please calf back tomorrow." I still don't know how an Inheritance like mine should be handled, and how somebody with a ques- tion like mine can get It answered without wasting hours on the phone or taking a day off from work to go to the I RS of· • flee? J .H., Santa Ana Hots.· At l•Ht your ........ to tHCh th• IRS by phone retulted '" eomeone anawertng tile phone, even though It wH • '9COnlne. AYSphonedtwlce betwHn11:15 and11:Ua.m. on a bualMHday onty to h•ve the phone rtng 50 time• on both c•ll• with no enawer et .n. An op4Jrator ... aal9ted call h.cf th• um• reaun. Several mar. cell• durtftt th• afternoon alao broUght no reaponH. A tax attomey mt the IRS Public Information Office In Loa Ang91ea Hid thet federal tH•• pn»babtJ were paid by the Hecutor of the e918t• ln-olved In your lnhefttanc.. However, an lndtvldu., 11'8 ev.luatlon It recomMended In tnJMtttance t•x lnqul"n auch •JOUra. How to contact the IRS bJ phOM ,._.Ina a problem thet haa no mpparent aotuuon. Alt IRS ..,......._" blMMt "HceatlYe cute In our budge(ary potlUre Md lncreaMd lnqulrt .. fl'Offt tupayera 1 •a reault of ttte Tu R.tomt Act of 1971." Although IRS MP thM _,..to tM .. nte AM office do tenntnete at otfMr IRS office foe:-. tloM to ...... ""9ce, tM "no • ..., et ell" problam ••• H• pWned •• • .,., • .,,_,.~"' ....... I lnat.ft.uon dltfk:uf. ty," aooordlftl to the CNef ol the T.....,_, ... '* Dlvtelon • 11Mt ID epoke_.. Mid tMll tWa ,,_,,,. had bffn reported to ttte pMfte OOfftP8nJ. A fteclfto hlapbone Co. epok.Hrftan ct. nled th•t any •Clch r.,art hMt been rKelved, and he added thet tM Federal Tel~• Syatem repotttd to hlta thllt ''tMN Juat .,.., eftOUgft bodln to Mndle the lncolfttng cdt.'• 11Mt IRS tpOlrHtnan Md reported to AYI thM ...,.axlm...., 1IO celte from tHP•J•re UMlble to re.ch tM IR9 bJ phone .,. repo11. ed .. oh Wfffl to the Fedef., Coneumer lnfonftatloft Center In Loe Angelea. . . lftS prtnted m•..,.....,... tax fonne can INt Nqu9at9d bJ pMn- ... 1-I00-24MA5 °' 1.-..2a..uee. Your Inquiry wtn be handled " JOU tnclYde .. perttnetll dehlla and mall •to AYS for ,.,.,.,.. to tile Loe Angelea l--ScrMce. Ottter tupayera.,..... to be ltuclr wfttt ftO an...,, buty llne, ar _.Mot ~row..,....._ the I~ ""9ftue ... .._ • n.. onty attemdWe WMild be to YWt ~ lt'8 offtce '" ;.-"'-:: "'811,....onal t~ .......... to the offtoe. • • :.: . . .. .. . ·-· . . ~ .·,· ·.· ..... • " MINI-AMBULANCE HELPS THE STRICKEN AT AIRPORT Ora. Lawrence SmookJer (Left) end David Chan Answer Calla . , ,. .. .. .. Indoor Rescue r· smml Ambulance Aids at Airport SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The call the San Francisco International rt medical clinic said a man had 15 miles an hour and average three or four calls a day. The two-seat Mini-Amb, topless and lowslung, has an adjustable stretcher on one side . A h eart -lun g rescuscitator is up front on top of a pair of tanks with a four-hour oxygen supply. At the back is a suction pump and a defribillator. psed with a heart attack in the ~c . e. al terminal and was turning Witb siren walling and red li ght shing. the Mini-Amb -resembl- a baggage carrier more than an 4'Jlbulance -moved up a ramp. ..,"One minute after we got the caU, we were at the limp man's side," Dr. David Chan said. ~"We put him on the EKG. We slaocked him with a defribillator. No ~sponse. So we gave hlm an in- lfavenous injection then shocked him ~ain. We got a pulse beat . . . To. Dr. Lawrence A. Smookler of the airport clinic said he got Ule idea for the miniature ambulance at a Tulane University football game in New Orleans two years ago when he saw an injured player removed on a stretcher slung over a golf cart. ClpY he's r ecovering." . :FOR TWO years, the Mini-Am b has til!en used in scores of life-saving mis- sions like the one that weekend. Of- tfcials say its reputation Is spreading :pid that inquiries arc coming in from BEFORE THE Mini -Amb, Smookler bad sprinted to answer rescue calls carrying about 50 pounds of equipment. A corpulent man, the doctor said he would arrive "puffing so hard it was difficult to say who was the patient, the other fellow or me.•' After he returned from the Tulane game, Smookler huddled with a tool and die maker and a nurse. He de- signed the Mini·Amb and got $26,000 from the Airports Commission to build the first one with volunteer labor. ~ound the world. . The airport has two of the l' i·ton btlttery.power ed vehicles, ·one for EttSCh Of its terminals. They Can get to any place in the huge airport in from oiae to five minutes at speeds of up lo c .. • 4 . .. Lawyer Turns Tables • F R ESNO (A P ) - :nalph Nunez' first brush :,.;th the Ja w 16 years ago ~as a far cry from hls 'latest. The sa m e Visalia youth who was beaten by l>Oli ce and jailed in nearby Selma in 1900 has been appointed to serve oaJ.he California Council (jlCriminal Justice. 'Now a successful at. torney here, Nunez is one of 15 members appointed by .the governor to serve .Pn' the panel, wblcb ~upervises the state's ~riminal justice plan- ,U.Og agency. IN A TELEPHONE in· .terview, Nunez, 37, d ownplaye d th e significance or his arrest on charges or disturbing lbe peace. But the former Fresno County deputy district attorney did admit that the inci- dent spurred him to finish school and pursue a law career. "That's the sort of thing that m akes you de- cide you ar e not going to let it happen again," he said. Nunez still carries a scar over bis left eye from a wide cut inflicted by two patrolmen who chased the 20-year-old youth after be and three companions resisted ar- rest for possessing three cans of beer. "I was no diffet'ent from any other youth who (l'ew up in the bar- rio of Visalia in those days." he said. A Selma judge sen· tenced Nunez to a six- ~ Viet MoDI Suing : SACRAMENTO CAP) -A Vietnamese re- !fugee mother filed suit last week lo recover her ;,.year-old son, who flew here on the "Orphan month jail term . but bis attorneys later sued the city police department for brutality and false arrest. The case was dropped, however, when it was not brought to trial within the statutory five-year period. SINCE THEN he has married, had three chil d ren, gotten bac h elo r s and l aw degrees from Fresno State and Ha stings College ln San Francisco and earned wide respect as an attorney. In the years since his arrest, Nunez also has been back to the same Selma courtroom where he w as arr aigned , representing clients of bis own. But he's no longer treated just as a beer- d rinking Mexican- American kid. "They know who I am now," he said. School Aides For those wbo are interested in achoolt but preler not to become dl.tecUy involved with youngsters, an elementary school district office in Huntington Beach needs volunteers in several areas. Helpers may work in the media center to check out and catalog films, records and other audio-visual aids. U you would llke to brush up on office skills, clerical help ls needed. And there's much eajoyment in ·t.he art lab where even non-artistic people can help to make beautiful classroom displays. These opportunities are available between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m .• Monday through Friday. Call the Voluntary Action Center, 960-33.U or 530-2370 for details. A SPORTS program for underprivileged youngsters is about to start, but equipment Is sadly lacking. If you have any bats, balls, mitts, racquets, horseshoes, shin guards, or anything else you can think of in reasonably good condition , you may bring them to the VAC, 520 Pecan Ave., Huntington Beacb. A boy's club for youngsters 8 lo 16 is seek- ing a retired senior volunteer to act as photo- graphy instructor in black and while films . Composition, developing, printing and enlarg. ing experience is required. A complete photo .lab is provided. The club also is looking for a cooking instructor who would teach simple meals. For more information, contact the Retired Senior Volunteer Program at the Voluntary Action Center in Newport Beach at 675-9210. THE V AC in Newport Beach ls in desperate need of a volunteer with a Library Science background to help catalog and or- ganize our extensive resource material. In· terested persons please phone VA C's Ad· m.in.istrative Assistant at 675-9210. A few mental health outpatient clinics In South Orange county need volunteers to help with light clerical duties at the clinics. Duty re- quires four hours per week filling out intake forms with new clients. This volunteer job re· quires empathic, caring persons to ask the questions which are written on the forms and fill In the client's answers. Phone67S-9210. Dentists Attacks 'Quackery' LAS VEGAS UPHOLSTERY WNtiv .. w .. t ........ 1U2 HwtMw ll•d. Cotto Mn.-S41.02H Nev. (AP~ -A California :;<::>c=C4::>e>0ocX1oc:>ct educator believes certain proposed new concepts about nutrition and den- tal health are closer to quackery than the truth. "T o me, it's ir- responsible for a scien- li st to make a n ex- perimental animal out of somebody by overselling them," said Dr. William T. Jarvis; assistant pro- fessor of dentistry at Loma Linda University. Jarvis used sugar as an example. "They seem to have tG convince the patient that just the fact that it's bad on their teeth isn't enough, they have to con· L>CX:1<=>4:::>c~CM:M:~ocilt vince them it's going to kill them," Jarvis ex- plained. Alrlirt" and has been placed with American -roster parents. In her suit, filed in U.S. District Court here. 1.t> Thi Sang claims she put her son on the April 1976 airlift because !>he feared for has life in the fi ghting around Saigon NO NEED TO BE ON THE 50·YARD LINE! Enjoy the game in your living room on your ... \ She said the boy, Le Tuan Anh, was born in October 1968 to her and her. American GI •husband, who returned lo the United Slates in 1969. As the North Vietnamese moved on Saigon at the end of the war, Mrs. Sang said there were rumors that chlldren with American fathers 1 would be killed. • f rench shipment Beautlf ul In I aid bedroom aets. • .Bombe commodes. • .Period and country French cabinets ••• Tables •• .Armolrea. • .Chairs, LoveHata. • .and more. AN OllTSTANDtNO S!LECTION OF ANTIQUU FROM ALL AROUND TH! WORLD Jewelry Bric·A·Brac P.aJntJngs E'l..e-Gltu tor .,..,r friettu .,.4 ~ Tla.e Bl%arre Antiques • 2500 Newpori Bl • CMt• Meea Cor Monie Vista & Newj>ort • SEVEN-FOOT COLOR TELEVISION! THE ADVENT VIDEOBEAM'" COLOR TELEVISION SET "Fantastic!" That'• the only way to describe Advent'• VtdeoBeam'"' color TV sci. It receives TV program.au any set does, but project• lta vivid color flcture onto a 7-foott screen. }uat imagine football. movies. and al your favorite prO<Jiam& on a screen ten time• the atze of any other set's. Come in today for a demonstration. We quarantee ii will be an experience-one you'll want to have at home. tDloqonol mf'OllH" STOP IN OUR SHOWROOM NOW FOR DEMONSTRATION VIDEO PLUS, INC. 2816 E. COAST HWY. lMd to Pil• WaYfte•sJ COROHA del MAR • 640-509 l S'IRATEGY ••• From Pase Bl Roten Hid driven should always keep both banda on the ateerlng wheel, near the spokes, 10 they have more control. The left toot abould be kept oo tbe noor near the brake to brace the body. Moel driven dclG't look far eooup ahead when tbey drive, Rolen added. "The majority look at the tall llJbt ot the car ahead. And they foraet to look to the rear for emercency vehicles «erratic drivers. ••vou should have driving awareness. What 'a around you?" ON TO THE course where policemen are trained to handle their can at bi&b speeds, and then to the oil·alick area where Californians are taught to drive oo roads most snow dwellers wotild take (or granted. With a mere ruck of the wrilt Rogers kept the car going straight in spite of a deadly spin. The secret be revealed, is to tum into a spin. After an afternoon with Rogers, one is con- vinced that most drivers on the road could im- prove their skills a lot. And the thought of meeting drink.int drivers is sobering. Larry Vaughan, owner of the academy, said, "Alcoholism is a national problem. We used to think it was just the bard-core drinker. But 60 percent or all accidents have some alcohol in- volved and the majority of drivers are social drinkers." I ' Lsny Vaughan foresees a whole new Industry Involving schools to correct persons convicted of drunken driving. STEERING CLEAR ••• From Page Bl If one plans to drink during the holidays (or is accustomed to social drinking throughout the year), how does he make sure that his l>lood alccohol level will be safe before he gets behind the wheel? According to a guide prepared for the academy by J oan S. Guilford, PhD, and Frederick McGuire, PhD, the secret lies in knowing h ow fast alcohol is metabolized and oxidized. This is judged by body weight and strength of drinks. A lSt·POUND person, for ex- ample, who has six drinks between 5 and 8 p.m. would have to wail untU 5 a.m. to have a safe blood alcohol content of less than .OS percent. "If you were home when you had your drinks, you would be sober by the time you woke up. If you had them in the bar, how high would your blood alcohol content be al 2 a .m. when the bar closes?" the authors ask. According to their statistics. the most anyone weigh.Ing 180 pounds or more should have before driving is two drinks Uhree ounces of whiskey or two bottles of b eer). Anyone weighing 160 pounds or less should have only one drink. WHJLE NOT all judges en- dorse programs such as 3·D, there is considereable interest in the California legislature in diversion programs for first of- fenders, Vaughan said. He foresees a whole new in· dustry taking shape around schools geared to people convict- ed of driving while under the in· nuence. It is a ser ious problem, he said, citing figures of 120,179 arrests of drunk drivers made in 1975 by the California Highway Patrol alone. "We'r e trying to teach the drinking driver to use his head instead of his foot.·· You can too! Call: 714·834·8811 1 • What you hear may change your liter · ESTATE JEWELRY SALE P11sl~IJ Iba 11r11st selecdon of Jewelry sol~ 1111ct1an lls year. ~ Over 2 Million Dollars worth of fine ~ contemporary and antique jewelry. c;:) Free admission Public and Dealers welcome s H d d , II rl S 0 Somdln1 for Everyonel ~ ,::11t~:~.~:·,1:~· P..tlll llvtltlf'J lades: dlamud solfhlre 111m•lk nt nlltaln dl•nd rllas fr• 1 ct ·I cts 5 ~ mrl11s ud cl11ter pur shpd stllltlre Cl••nd rl•&S Ir• 1 ct.·S ch. 5 urrln1s: •111 pl1tlm1 uierald e1t 1t1t11r1 ~••d mes fr•• 3 cts.· 14 ctL and dlu1nd brmlet s, 16 rn1d. bttlll11t "t 11tltilrt dlnltu rlaas tr•• 1~ drops, oecklaces, etc. ct.-20 cts. Pltm ti Mljtr lllptrlnct: lead, fd cit 22ct. a•• Cller C1l••bl11 •••rll• rlaa IP· ,ralud at 'I• MllU11. 011 ••era" rlaa. t.,tt stem 11111 5ct. 11• '911itr. 20 ct. rmf, ~ brllll11t nt dl1111d rl11. 5Dct. pl1ti11• 11-.d •mt S sllltS mr 2clL tkl. MOIDAJ •1GHJ llb11 laKJ c1l1nd •l••tldt.. &Isl: lits II el clfttu ''-., r1t111 "'" fl•· DICll .. IP .... 1·• p M eds. t•tnlds.. rllliH. etc: tHll~ I a • • • ;::= = ;,."':.s, 'e Newport Galtries, ltcl. 2542 '1111 111. sn1 1m pm 6....,_....,,.... W. Coast Hwy. Newport leach !~~=·flats: pech t ~ Aawtlr91Dllle"'*l•WfrtfttrtllW'lllllllll&eulllllnd ~ INS~~i?.~~~~~~!ISE Prt.•Oto, ltd Nooft·f.-00 ,.M. A 1 ...... ,.. 1et·Deo. • .., ......... ._,..._a 7,..·t,.. ...,.,.o.o, 1tt1 * , ......... , .111. a 1 ,.._, ,. .._ ( .. Der) 0-Ith Nooft·MO ,_..,and 1 ...... ,._ "TERMS • .......... ,. tki•·,._, dltcl· c.a·S. ut ... ,.,.. ca M mrtM. Consignments accepted untll Noon Dec. 6th Phone: (71•) MS-2200 Auotioneer Art Levine I J Miranda: Rights Or Wrong? WASHINGTON CAP) -The neat bundle of 2~ by 3~·inch cards nestles in the right shirt pocket of Patrolman J . L. Vincent's Ughtblueunitorm. Each time he makes an arrest-62 times in a recent four-month period on his high-crime beat in northeast Washington -be fishes out one of them. Although he knows what it says by heart. be reads it to the suspect. "You have the right to re-main silent," he reads. "You are not required to say anything to us at any time ... " It goes on for five paragraphs. IT IS A "Miranda card." Law en- forcement officers throughout the country -from the cop on the beat in New York or W,a shington to the cattle brand inspector patroling the range in Humboldt County, Nev. -carry such cards. They are the result of a 1966 Supreme Court r uling spelling out the warning that police must give sus- pects or risk having evidence thrown out of court. Now the Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether the 1966 rule is really needed to protect an arrested persons' rights or whether it unduly interferes with law enforce- ment. Iowa Atty. Gen. Richard C. Turner, appealing an order overturning the conviction of a former mental patient for the rape and murder of a 10-year- old girl. says Jt does mterfere. President Ford agrees with him, and President-elect Jimmy Carter says society has gone too fa r in pro- tecting the guilty. Some police and prosecutors <t grec. others do not. "At nrst every policeman was upset about it," said Detective Sgt. Winston Norman in Washington, D.C. "But I don't see where it really hurts us." lN OLYMPIA, Wash., Police Chief Chester W. Breuer said the decision has increased the cost of Jaw enforce- ment, but bas been worth it. "Because of the ruling, you are go- ing to spend a lot more time on the in- vestigation and not depend OD a con· fession." The little statistical in{ormation that is available, m06tly from the late '60s, indicates that the Miranda rule h as had little impact on law enforce- ment. Under Miranda, confessions, guilty pleas and convictions have neither increased nor decreased;-the studies show. The Miranda rule takes its name from Ernesto Miranda, a 23-year-old school dropout who was arrested in Phoenix, Ariz., on March 13, 1963, and charged with the kidnaping and rape 10 days earlier of an 18-year-old girl. After the victim picked rum out of a police lineup, two officers took him in· to an interrogation room. Two hours later he confessed. THE CASE went to the Supreme Court at a time of mounting concern over the pressure tactics or some police forces to obtain confessions. The heart of the 54 decision was one long paragraph by Chief Justice Earl Warren. "Prior to any questioning, the person must be warned I.hat he has a right to remain silent, that any state- ment he does m ake may be used as evidence against him, and that he has :························: D 't G . d i"\.L ~o"FUNl on r1n !fUN fln f\\.\.1 And Bear It ' or : LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP ) -Teeth grinders of ~ ~~~11 , ....... .., • theworldrejoice,aSanDiegodentist saysasim- •,, ,,.~-~--.. i~ "!f'~!r : pie method of treating your irritating malady ' 1 • .,.•) : : bas been developed, but he doesn't know why it I~. ·~)~ ~~ : works. ~if · ·'vv : Dr. Richard Disraeli, speaking before the : ( <;•",,,,~ , : 117th annual convention of the American Dental • ~.\ ; ,_ : Association, said persons who clench or grit their : ~ ,,....,,,, • · ,...c• • teeth to relieve tension may be able to break the : .:~ l,,A : habit through the use of biofeedback. : -;::.:..,:~ ;.,"<f~,,; ~~ : What is biofeedback? -..J L-I~ LI j -'..._. :. • j \ JN THIS CASE, it is a small machine that : • 1 , 1 -/ ;. I , 1 :. measures the tension in the muscles around a pa- a right to the presence of an attorney, either retained or appointed. The de- fendant may waive effectuation of these rights, provided the waiver is made voluntarily, knowingly and in- telligently . If, however, be indicates in any manner and at any st age of the process that he wishes to consult with an attorney before speaking, there can be no questioning. Likewise, iltbe individual is alone and indicates in any manner that be does not wish to be interrogated, the police may not question him. The mere fact that he may have answered some questions or volunteered some statements OD his own does not deprive him of the right to refrain from answering any further inquiries unW he has consult- ed with an attorney and thereafter consents to be questioned.'' AS THE Supreme Court. moved from a philosophy of protecting in- dividual rights in the Warren court to a philosophy of what's best for society in Chief Justice Warren E. Burger's court, a reaction to the Miranda rule set in. Gener ally. the justices have not yet rolled back the guarantees of the rule, but they have weakened it. In his debate with President-elect Jimmy Carter in Williamsburg, Va .• on Oct. 22, Ford said the Miranda de- cision "really made it very, very dif. ficult for the police, the law enforce- ment people in this country to do what they could to make certain that the victim of a crime was protected and thal those that commit crimes were properly handled and sent to jail." "I'm pleased to see that there are some steps being made ... to modify the so-called Miranda decision,'' the President said. Although not commenting directly on the Miranda rule, Carter bad said earlier in the campaign that he thought the court was moving in the right direction on criminal law mat· ters. "We went too far," Carter told a meeting of state and local officials in Oklahoma City, Okla. On Sept. 13. "It got so that sincere, honest, dedicat· Orchestra Cheered * BUDAPEST I Hungary ~E: CAP) -Tbe Los Angeles ~ Philharmonic Orchestra Sund3y, Novembef 28. 1976 OAILYPILOT lljJ "''-.......... ed, competent law enforcement or- ficen found it almost impossible to comply with all the technicalities that might be raised in court or on appeal, and obviously gullty people were re· leased unpunisbed." IN 1971 THE Supreme Court de· cided that statements otherwise inad- missible under Miranda could be used to rebut any alibis a defendant came up with when be took the witness stand. "The shield provided by Miranda cannot be perverted into a license to use perjury by way of a defense," Chier Justice Burger wrote for a six- member majority. Commander Ralph Page YOUR hometown • peper, the :• of Miami shows liiiiiiiiiiiR!m his Miranda card, now required b y law officers to advise suspects of their rights. COSMETIC SURGERY MEN-WOMEN LOOK YOUNGH! IMPROVE YOUR APPEARANCE! • Eves • Nose • Ears • Facelift • 8 feasts • Stomach • Hair Transplants • Oermab<aslon •Skin Peel Call For Free Brochure • Free Consulling. Easy financing arranged. AMERICAN COSMETIC SURGERY QNT!R INC. 6552 loho 4..._ IWIM9• IMdl HM70I Member American Medical Ass'n. The stage for the present assault on the rule was set in 1974 when U.S. Dis· ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii======-f,J trict Court Judge William C. Hanson I of Fort Dodge, Iowa, threw out the conviction of Robert A. Williams in the sex slaying of lO.year-0ld Pamela Powers. Willi ams had given himself up in Davenport, Iowa, two days after the girl disappeared at the Des Moines YMCA, where he lived. He was given the required warnings and called a lawyer in Des Moines. As he was be· ing driven back to Des Moines, he told a poltce detective that he would tell him the whole story after be had seen the attorney. DURING THE drive the detective, Cleatus Leaming, suggested to rum that if the girl's body were not quickly located it might be impossible to find it later because a snowstorm was coming. Leaming also said, falsely, that he already knew approximately where the body was. About two hours later, Williams led police to the slam girl. At Williams' trial, Leaming con· ceded that h e had been trying to get information from the suspect before he could see his lawyer . Williams was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. In overturning the conviction, Hanson said Leaming had "clearly and grossly violated" Williams' con- stitutional right not to be required to incriminate himself. He found in sub- stance that the detective tricked the suspect into confessing. POULSEN GALLERIES FINE PAINTINGS • DYF • PICASSO •CHAGALL •MIRO •DAWSON • PASSET •BRADBURY •KLUGE • SCHONEBERG POULSE~ GALLERIES. NEWLY REOPENED. IS NCIN OFFERING COMPLETE INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES. ANTIQUES AND ACCESSORIES FRAMING GRAPHICS PRINTS OPEN SUNDAYS TIL CHRISTMAS DESIGN PLAZA 250 NEWPORT CENTER 640-8898 BranehOut : _,. -....:1 -• ;.z-_, • tient ·s mouth, showing the patient when he or she : : is tensed. : SAVE THE FUN WtTH 4 • Other more simple biofeedback instruments • v• •t ! include a thermometer and a scale. They : lVl ar. : measure a biological aspect of the body. and , eed : : the information .,ack to the patient. ~ Point 'n Shoot ! tient~!~~:~::~f~~c~f! ~~:~~;er!o~v:o~a; : p k C K't : form of bruxism (teeth clenching), and like : OC et amera I : hypertension. millions of Americans have it and for the second con- secutive night last week received a wild ovation that ended only when the musicia ns picked up their instruments and left the stage. The touring orchestra performed American composer Aaron Copland's 3rd Symphony and Brahms' 4th Sym- And Diseover Creative Christmas ~ Shopping ! (Vf RVTHl"-u ,i:>u nPed •or sav-! don't know it. phony. : U1 1 • I,,~ 19 5 • I f ~ t. :' t:Jr.a·:i. • f ! II• . • Featur 'l:} • 'rW • For an e ncore, the , :-cc ~ : BIOFEEDBACK helps the patient become Californians played the • aware of the problem and helps overcome it. overture to Verdi's "La : Teeth grinding or clenching may. be ~rritat-Forza del Destino," then : · u th n his pre brought the audience to • mg lo the patient as we as o ers ~ . its feet by striking up the • sence but it can also cause serious tooth : damage. Supporting dental structures. incl':1ding R ak o c z i March• a : the Jawbone and binge may also become painful, Hungarian favorit.e from ~ Vivitar M6ooL • .. . • .. . . • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • :-• • • • • • • .. •1"• \I :· Al .. ... ••I " • • • • • • • • • • • • •I 1 •t • ] " ··: Oisraeli1....:s~a!..!:id~.:..._---------------th-e_18tb __ c_e_n_tu_ry_. ___ ;1 ~! . :~---~~---~-~-~-~-~~-~~~-~-~---, • • ... ~ DAILY_Pl __ L_O_T ____________ s_u_n_dey.....,.._No_ve...;._m_ber~•28-·-'-978...;; .. Dehutantes Presented A profusloo of pink, red and white Ooral arrangements de- corated the ballroom ln South Coast Plua Hotel last night when 17 young women were presented to society. Sponsored by the National Charity League, Newport Chapter, the annual formal ball honors Ticktockers who have· f\altUled their oblieaUoos during their six years of service. Proceeds support the John Tracy Clinic in Costa Mesa. Debutantes are (front row, lert to right) the Misses Heidi Lynn Krasel, Amy Maria Allen, Janet Ann Nebrenberg and Paula Louise McNamee; (second row, left to right) Carol Anne MacLachlan, Linda Sue Smith, Laurel Elizabeth Hostetler, Wen· dy Joanna Baker, Amy Beth Irwin and Linda Carole Kuhn. Others are (back row, left to right) Anne Gale Layman, Joanmarie Tucker, Carole Tamar Hand, Kathryn Diane Krupp, Jill Irene Johnson, Stella Sue Shirar and Lisa Carol Smith. Their parents are Ors. and Mmes. Clifford Ray Hostetler, Paul Richard Kuhn, David Owen MacLachlan, Ted Robert Nehrenberg and Royal Duane Tucker. Others are the Messrs. and Mmes. William Robert Allen, Harrison Rich Baker Jr .. Carlton Harper Hand, Charles Burlin Irwin, Robert Douglas Johnson, Theodore Martin Krasel, Lionel Vincent Mayell and Wilbur Davies Layman. Still others are the Messrs. and Mmes. David Patterson McNamee, Cecil Henry Shirar, Robert Ernest Smith and Donald Tharpe Smith. CALENDAR: A series of Christmas boutiques, fairs and bazaars will be presented by several organizations lo raise funds for their favorite philanthropies. Among the events are: PUNCH AND IUDY GUD..D: Fete de Noel Champagne Brunch and Yuletide Trading Company Boutique is the title of the event to be given by the Costa Mesa support group of Children's Hospital of Orange County. The sale will be conducted from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m . Satur· day, Dec. 4, at Adams Elementary School Costa Mesa, and the brunch will be served in the Mesa Verde home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kurtz. Tickets, at SS, may be purchased from any member. Advance purchase is encouraged as tickets sold al the door will be for the boutique only. LYRIC OPERA ASSOCIATION: The Festival of Arts grounds, Laguna Beach will be the setting for the two- weekend sale. Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 4, 5, 11and12. 'A Night' ,Festive For almost three decades, the Junior Auxiliary of the Newport Beach Assistance League has presented the Candy Cane Ball as lts major fund-raiser. This year the theme will be A Night on tbe Town, and the black-tie event will take place Saturday, Dt'c. 4, in the Newporter Inn. Mrs . Jay Buchanan. chairman, has announced that entertain· ment is being plann('d following the social hour and sit-down din· ner. Proceeds support tht' league's Ctuldren's Dental Health Center and the Child Day Care Center. Erik and Ann Hansen and Barbara Buchanan Cat nght) are ready for the gala Nuptials .Performed L . On Coast McF arlane-Kel ler Garden Grove Community Church was the setting for the 'nuptial ceremonies linking DeeAnn Sue Keller and Curtis W. McFarlane, Anaheim. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Koeller of Fountain Valley and Joseph McFarlane, New Auburn, Wis. · The bride attended Fountain . Valley High School and Orange .Coast College, and her husband studied In schools in Wi.lconsin. & He also attended the Unlversi· · rY of Wisconsin and Fullerton College. . The newlyweds will live in Garden Grove. • • • Abbott-Rivas Followin& a ho~eymooa in Puerto Vallarta, Tlm Abbott and bll bride, the former Ana ru~u. will make their home ln Hunt· ~Beacb. .. The couple exchanged nuptial vows during a ceremcJQY con- ducted at Estancia Adobe, Costa Mesa. Parents of the newlyweds are Mrs. Martha Rivas. Newport Beach; Mrs. Robert Abbott, Costa Mesa, and the late Ml'. Ab· bolt. The newlyweds graduated from Estancia Wgh School. She attended Orange Coast College where be graduated . • • • Bradbury·Smith A bome ceremoay ill Sl•ca Holiday Wares Gates will open at 10 a.m. and close at dusk. An unusual array of items is promised as 170 booths will be available for shoppers. Funds support the Lyric Opera Repertory Company. TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM: A holiday fair will take place Saturday, Dec. 4. and Sunday, Dec. 5, at the Temple social hall, Santa Ana. HADA.SSAB: South Coast Plaza Hotel will be the setting for the Long Beach Chapter's fund:raiser, to open at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 5. Other fund-raising and social events also are on the calendar. IRVINE PHILHARMONIC COMMITTEE: A pro· gressive dinner, entitled Silver Bells, will be staged in 17 homes Sunday, Dec. 5. · Cocktails and hors d'oeuVt'es will be served in the Irvine MRS. ABBOTT Madre was conducted when Wen· dell J . Brr.dbury of Newport Beach claimed Debbie Smith, also of Newport Beach, as his bride. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Smilh of West Palm Beach, Fla. She graduated from Palm Beach High School and Pfeiffer College. Her husband is a graduate of Arcadia High School and the U niversity of Southern California. His parents are Dr. and Mn. WUllam Mcllwain of Sierra Madre and Wendell J . Bradbury of Arcadia. Tbe oewlyweda will live in MRS.BRADBURY Newport Beach. • • • Seward-Allen Leslee Jean Allen and Ronald L. Seward exchanged marriage vows during ceremonies · con· :iucted in the Assembly of God Church, Jacksonville, Fla. where the bridegroom is stationed wlth the navy. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E . Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seward, all of Hun· tington Beach. The newlyweds attended Edison High School and will live in Jacksonville . Up for Sale home of the Edwin Arquillas, and the Edwin Van Dells' Corona del Mar home will be the setting for dessert and cof· fee. The main course will be served In 15 different homes. BRAILLE INSTITUfE AUXIUARY: A holiday bridge luncheon is planned Monday, Dec. 6, by the Newport Beach group to support the institute in Anaheim. Bridge will be played at 11 a. m.: lunch will be served at 12: 30, and Santa's Bake Shop will be in operation all day. SMITH COLLEGE CLUB: Orange County members and guests wiJI board a charted bus Tuesday, Nov. 30, to see Julie Harris perform her one-woman show, "The Belle of Amherst" at the Huntington Hartford Theater. Proceeds will go to the college scholarship fund. Futher information is available by calling Mrs. Allen Murphy, 837 · 7667. AA UW: Eleanor Abbett of Laguna Hills will be honored as a 50-year member by the Laguna Beach branch during its Christmas preview party at..9 :30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4. Members will meet in the main lounge of Clubhduse 1, Lei.sure World. To raise scholarship funds, a silent auction will be held. Bidding will be taken on a painting f)y Roberta Thayer and a toy by Alice White. TOASTMISTRESSES: Orange County Council 6 will meet at 7 p.m . Monday, Dec. 6, al the Brig restaurant, Laguna Hills. BETA SIGMA Pm: Newport Harbor Council members will bring dolls and other toys to the next meeting, scheduled at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6, in the Chateau Blanc Clubhouse, Fountain Valley. The gifts will be distributed by Danny Davey to Indian children. BIG SISTERS: Volunteers will donate at the American Red Cross Blood Center at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6, and donations will go into a specia:t fund for little sisters. Both big and little sisten made Christmas tree oma· ments which they will deliver to various nursing homes Saturday, Dec. 18. The group also wiJl carol for patients. MOTHERS OF TWINS: The Orange Coast club will celebrate Christmas with a gift exchange and party Wed· nesday, Dec. 1, on the Reuben E . Lee. A 7 p.m. social hour will be followed by dinner at 8. Gifts will be exchanged. WOMEN AND f1NANCE: Two women bank officers will conduct a noon\ime program Tuesday, Nov. 30, at Golden West College. Women's credit, investments and purchasing r eal estate are among topics to be discussed by Fern Deal and Joyce Coffee. The program is sponsor~ by the college's Women's Center. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband is past 50, lntelliient and successful. He tells me (with a perfecUy straight face) that it's normal for a man to be attracted to many different women . He believes marria"e is anti-human and says it's too bad so- meone came along wilh the Judeo-Chri!itian concept because it has done nothing but make hypocrites out of people and produce guilt. He insists extramarital an for men is just like dancing with a woman other than his wife -only more so. Lover Boy keeps a blanket In his car for his affairs. One U · sumes he is doing the waltz in the woods, the fox trot on the sand dunes, the cha-cha-cha in motel rooms and t.be rhumba in our bedroom where he sneaks in women when I am out of town. I think the man ia crazy as a loon. Wb~n be pont1flcata on this theme be gets an absolutely manic look on his fa~. DlYOrCe is out of the question. I've made peace and decided to put up with bis foolishness. But l'd like to know what you think. -ms WIFE DEil WIFE: Slnce yoa•ve made yoar peue aacl decided to pat a p wltlt It, It doesn't matter WHAT I tblak. v .. 1a11te'a eruy aa a looa. I aecond the moUoo. DEAR ANN: This letter is for anyone whose parents are Uv-lnc. I •till have my mom but Dad died when 1 was 18. He wu only "2.1 know what it'a like to be given in marria1e·by a "subsUtute" and bow tad lt can be not to be able to show your fir1t·bom to your father. When I hear my friends talk disrespectfully to their parents t can't stand it. Then I remember how I sometimes spoke to my dad and lt makes me ashamed. Print this. l>lease. Maybe if l had seen a letter like lt when I was 13, I wou Id have shaped up a lot sooner. -THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES DEAR MEMOaJ&q: No trick at all to •a.ea.• ........ t. IMmey. •aybe JOV ltU.er wlll help 16me of my readen loot OelCI. Let'•~ ... .... . Sundey. Novem* 28. 197& The Week's Market Highlights NY, AMEX, OTC Ups and Downs NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds Nrw YORI( IAPI • TJle fol~w1n9 Ql,IO• lollotl\, ~upplooO Ot lllf N•llOIMI ,\\\0(1 •ttof\ " \t(1.1flt ·~ ~''· 11\f. .,. uw Ofl(.M et "'"''" IN'W Mt11tlt+t~ , .... ., ..... tw•• ad (Ntl .,,.I .. ,, .. , "' bouOl\I '"•'~ pl~ "'t\ 01 M(ltl f'nO.y Mii Ivy AGf Fl\O SOO S 10 At-~d UOI Nl = ~ J::· ·:· Mfl In\ I.~ •• #4t Int 11 II Nl "'1N F U t I ! I -~llllUH "M"'• " • 11 Nl All.All\ Fd )I. AllSIOlt t )I 10 01 A'Cll\O II 0. Nl All\ 11'1• t 1' 10 II am Eq11y s II s 61 All\tfl<OAF""°> AM 11•1 10! @IO .. ,,,.p ! ,, ) oO A Mull • 11 10 41 lloll<I IS '1 IHI c..,, Fd ••I I 01 G""111 • ll • 11 In<°"' It 10 II 00 l(A U l• IS )t H ,.." l!to t1 0j W~ M & .. I \0 AtTt4, c;..ne, •• C.t084 I M .... CM> Gr '21 H l lt\C."'t • S1 1 tt Vtnlt 10 • ti l4 ~: ~~ rn ;~ Prov l tl • 11 l'"I Grlh SOI \ 4 Am I nsln S O'I ! •~ Am lnV\ I IJ Nl AmN Gtf\ Untv•ll ,.,.,.,.,, Gr .... \"'"" 1 ~ .,. ~· )41 ! .. Olt"PYI II U Nl °""''" I .a I ll tHAMQOml J~\ l >DY ,d •At •ti MM! FCI h i 1'1 5'"'1'11 I°' I 10 (.olon1aJ Cn•'1 • OI t., f-t M I IA (,t""1~ I ~ I •t ~':°GTn I~~ tN~ (""I" .t.8 I 01 I ot (,.Ith C I \0 I •l to<t'•D C• 4 11 •• (.omo Bd un•••ll C.01'\0 F O u"•v•ll Oln<Ofd II lJ Nl. Con\ In• 10 ll 10 IS CoMltl G I '1 Nl C...I Mui ••I Nl C1rr <.oo ""•••ll 0."9' fCI I 7• Nl <t>V-ll l) Nl 0.1,,,...," (.,rOo..19 Oo<•t " 11 12 ., 0.lt., II 'IO ll ll Dolen 9 o • k Otllt • W. I ot Dir YP • OA • 12 00<l9t C 11 tt Hl Ort• Bur • H Nl [), .. ,.IJl C,10 O•tyt Jl 11 U '1 E 11111 111 NL l o()t , • ., a., l•Q A• l~ Cl] NL \I" I"( I II Nl h£mt U •I "l l••<t C II ti llO. [~!· '·' • « 10 l1 E•t0tt:&Howtrd Bolt• • 0 • ,. F-t'JoVr\ • 44 NL GrwH\ I 11 Q •6 Int~"' 6 0) • '° !ioPtl I "6 • 10 W)o • • 00 10 I) fOI~ ~t> 16 IS Nl f 9'-' ~ I~ IS II 11 !ltuf'I Tr 1\ ll• r a1,.t10 " qi '" 81 F•rm 81.t I 56 Nl.. J~r '''° F uno Af'I\ l'ff '1 I t • (""b•r n: VIII\ f .. ! 0t '"'""' I.I} I u U\ 6o• • U 10.0 C.p•I I ~I 1 '1 EG"" 11• J •• Fr\1" ~le wnit_.all JO~ C>tl> I '1 Hl F...,Ot IU I I\ f"{;..':' G•t .. t 10 ·-111 '" lf'd Tr lOtl II •I Po>oc I01 I If GES& \ 11 II Gin s.< t,. NI. c;.111 Ind II 11 Nl ~"'~W:' u.n•v•ll Grw111 ........ . ·I\(~ ~ . ..,.,, Hori Glh 10 ll N l 14"1 LtV I I) NI., H•f'""f'\t uMve+I Mor11tt IU Hol<tQ Tr I 00 Nl -M<I• II tO 1• It 1~1 c, • ...., "'""" •i.. ... ln<om >s• > •l Tl~! \II 10 U 11 SI l••I llft 1 II lff.P C:•O I 11 9 •0 Imo C.111 7 IO I 'I In< 8cttl • II l"<Ml•r 10 INT(iN un4'V.til tt~I lf"lv\t 1 •' I llO "'" Gu+d t 11 NL t . ., ltld I it ~l '"" 8o' ,,, ., '' ... lnw (~\fl C..om I \I ~ lO C..O•I S I Al l "7 lrh f\,Of\ (,fQl\,0 IDS Bd 001 •11 ID'> C.rt I )I 105 "'11 4 II I 11 Mull t ll 10 01 r:~ ,l it 1~ 1: Sfi•(I ••• 10 •l v.-Pv • ll I J1 In• llull s 01 \4? ... ,.. 1 It .. 1· ti 1•1 t II Hl JP G•'" '"I\ ,, " '"""" f I' 49 NL yyn h•f\<O<t. 8i••n • 0' • 84 f und 10 II 1 I II I"<..,, t 14 10 10 U\ (,ov 10 04 JO t7 AM<-.<•Y>'!I (o FrOOd 111 I St ,_ I )'<.( .. M•» 10 ti II U ~\ ,1ft4rKI Mii l~'IO II r\ MIC:. t ti 10 IS ,...o 1•0 11 \1 MFO II ti 11'1 MCD II fl I) U MF& U II 1• ti M.\1-• 11 )t Nl ML C.o 11 t i U II ~~d~ ~: ,..~ MM .\4>.t 1 00 Nl MONV F llN••ll M\D Fd 1' II Nl -&t• •\O 10 . '"""Fl 1 .. •>t MIF G•n l .. 4 It 4lr\lltuoiot <>--•,.. A'fttH 11"' t1 '' "1•th .. J) • J '"'0tn • o 10 n M11t Srtr\ 1' SI NL Nla Mvl ~.., Nl N•ll Ind 10 I I Nl N•I Stt1.1r S--1 8tl•n • 11 10 IS -•18 .~. Olvtd '00 'Jt G•#lll 111 ~ M Pl SI• I II I •I 1'1(om ) JI SI/ Stoo I II • II NfL!t• P\llW EQ<>ol II ,4 1• •' V •tri IN ••S In<°"' I• .• II )I) \0. llt!l!i. Ntubtrqer e""" Enro• 11 M NI. Gu•rd 11 II NL P•r1nr 9'1 N l Ntu« F~ e.. Nl N•w Wld Ul'\.tV•il NfwlQro II ti Nl Ntw1 ll'IV 10 d NL. trrfH.111\ I 1) \t ~L. ,.,.,.,,.,,. • ll 10 01 Noft4\~ ft ,, N\. ~tn I~~~ "N•~ ~Ml 'f'M' Fd. hlllt IOt• 1111 ~.~ \~ \1 ll ~! 1111om I " 1 ll l~••\I I II I 0 V•Qa tO U \I •? .:.~ I~ r. l)NI~ RNlf.. I 00 Nl 11-t SI• JtA t:: ~:!: :::::: !><""""'Fune!• Intl FCI ll II Ml SOo'( I 21 IJ N L 8•1•n 1' JS Nl COtY\ SI i ll Nl '-"'• fl 10 Oi Nl SOC! l o11r • •1 • • !iiii<\il1ty Fund!t~ £quly l 118 • t• t••h l 111 I •I Ull•• 'U 1011 ~llntt G•ouo •po• J ell f l\ .. ,... 1 1' .... Gom5 l l tf l10t ~·(ill\ •••• )4 ""''°' F 111> II H 9'1'"""°"" C.e C:m<it J ll 6 II f l\hD I • \II Fltl Fd l,. I '7 Horbr I 1' • II l -1 ... 110 Por• t 6! 10 IS ~'''°" F\lnd\ AW• 1000 11 Ill ln«1m II H ,. ~I ln~\f 10 21 10 I I \ t•f•G I " '<l ~"" 0 U .. Nl \o~t4'n t 10 '""'''' 10 sa 11 ~ lru\I I •l t 70 Vt nl '2! 10.11 SI\ 1<:1mpet ktm I 10 IJ 11 12 MonM I 00 Nl MutloB 10 )I 10 11 \UC> G IOI I IJ ~In 'l•S 10 11 Suo S 9 •S 101 '"'" 1,. , ., ~t!t ~I 0 ti 4' I I \1-.0m•n F uncl• ""'' 1no 7)) NL ,-,'° F 1 41'1 Nl l•V.\I 114 Nl °'"'" •al NI. Slt ln llot Fd\ I•'"" II 01 Nl c .. 0 I IO NI. S1t1• II.. Nl ~,, .. , ... l....O GI ll 00 17 07 1-In• I 00 Nl , .. \\(Op I \I t l• lrm '"" t •1 IO H r::: ~~ ~rn 11N1~ l••C GI •ot Nl ~ w•St '" 10 oe Unit °""' I SI Nl \/llllUM t ti •to Unoon SYC Gro: 8'lf4 ll .. IHI N•I ...... ',. U Ctp 10 St II )A 11<-oon ll 2l I~ l• U..•INI Funcls ... ,,, •11 '" -10 IU CO<I Gr t 2l 10 Cl' C•>fl Inc t '4 10 11 llVom 10 1111 ~ \<"" 114 •JI l/•nq s .. ! •• U.., ~"'' I II NL V•'"" line I'd· V•I ll 6 IS 6 It ln<om 4 .. ! 07 l.•• Grt 1 ·~ I IS SC>< \II l U J II Vonct !Mlndor\" 1ncom ll 1' IS 01 l•""'I I 21 1 tl '°""" • 11 • 1• ~Cl I Tl I 00 Vtnel Gth HI NL 1/100 In< l IS NL V•nQWlrd GrOYp' E•Ott 11 Ol ti bl Fllnd& U )I 11 II IW\I I II I IO ri:,, '! ~! :i ~ W1· 1\1 t1 JI t) Jt Wtllln •II 10 1) Wt'\t B unAva,1 w,...,, ~•1 100 This Week COfoYRIG"T m t l yAUQCIAllO,UU Dow Joaes Stoek.s f'o1~1119 ol•n lht r•noe ot OOW.Jcrnri <~lnQ tvt••Olt lor ,,,. wook. l'lr\I """ U• WI O... 01 II tS..U tf• lO flt lo1 +I tf 21) 1' n. K 1U II n. 1' • • '.It 101 IO IOV' 101 IO ""16 • 111 -.ri JDt.U ... »ttl .. 2f S•aadard& Poor llltft low O.W Oot. ~ lnd\ritrl•I\ Ill 07 llJ11 Ill Ill •I IS 10 Tr~ln I• 11 u.a 11 12 • 11 «I 111111\N\ Sf.II SI U \I II + .t; «I F1-i.1 II .. II .. 11 • + lO !00 Sloe tu ,.,_ u 101.tt 1111. IS + l.U OTC Most Aetlve ,...,.. \tollllOU High low u st 0... Co"1fll\f>ln• 7.1•1.MIO ... f 4YI+ .. eo.Emo pf 1,llt,JOO 101.\ •I• 10 + "" N•• s1uoe~1';)\.o t•.111• ''o1l1' AmE•or•u ll~.~" • _,.,., _.,, •• t•, 't#'ttlOf'>•n 27" .00 1 il t• I'·• I'• -'1 (.oml>ln\Am 213,100 lllt 12t.\ u• .. 1 PtftruOllt11G•21~.IOO I• • 11" u , • .. (· Or....C..0 l0.100 1-. 1 1 l •'I flt I Uo It• Up 111 Uo th Uo 111 \lo ti I Uo ,, • UP 10 J uo 19 . uo "' uo IU IJO ". Up ll t IJO 16 l Uo tH Uo 1\.6 Up 11 1 uo 111 IJO I• t UP 14 S UP It> \Ip " , uP . 111 \Ip IH VI> lh I.IP IU Oq ~I. -· "" 110 -•YI Oii lJ 1 -t Oii It 0 -S Oft II.• -~ Oii IH -I Off IOI -lo\ Off IOO -h °'' '' _, Ott 17 -._OH It -'loDff II _ .. °" •1 -lo O!f II _, .. ()If 1• -ti' Off JS _,.°"JS -l•'\ Oii 1 1 -IYI 00 71 I • Ott ID -'• Oft •• -.. ()If ti -1\011 ., -, .. Off • l -I ()If '1 -I'• O'f & I ()If & I """" I SlmPft• Ind 2 Or104t """' J S.tl*I pl • us 11.oJ""' s llOOl~lt<ll • !It< H01t I 0.r<I• Corp I MttWrS4 Rlt t H\IClt•r O•t " S<Joelb (Ill 11 CNIO Wiid 12 Oyftt11£1-c U SC .... I Piel ,. Ooml.w lJ O..tfw lD :~ ~T~ II Bowo~ Co I• BfoO•rl In lO B•r<OOI C..I 21 (.ot\(hm< 0 n Fo,...1 u o• 2J M<l(fOfl Cn 2• P•I .... Mot U Wtll<o E•I UI'' l .. ,, 111 I l II • ? • ' .. ?'? •• • It + , .. . " . \., J'c'I uo 400 Uo ll l Ut> ill Uo 2'l Uo ,,, • • • t • ...... •.. • I • . "' . '• . ..... Ut J\.O Uo n o Up l\0 Uo l!O Uo ,,. IJO ,,. 1 • ... 1•· ... 11'• 7•, I 1-.. I ' s .. 1 ... ? ' 2 • ... ••• 1'• DOWN~ + .. . ,~ .. + .. . ..... . .. . , .. . " • l'• . .. . .. + '"' . , .. • l• uo 271 Up 11 t ~ ~: UP tOO uo ". Up I•) UO II f Up 11 0 Ut ". UP II • Up , •• uo ltf Uo IH L•;I • -°" Olr'\10 1.. -114 Off U I 3 ' -l't Oii IJ.J ' • -.. ()If '1)0 t)'• -1'• ()tf 1t . •4-.. ()If " • , -... Oii 11 1 I ->o Oii II I • I • 11 ... •• •• 11 . 1 .. >'• I~ .. 10\\ 1 ... , .. ... ,., 1 . 1 • .. I 011 II I -'• Oii ,~. -tloi Olf " -.. Oii .. -l . Ott '' -1 ... °" .. -.. Oii ,, -.. ()0 ti -111 Oii I• _, °'' .. '• Ott f I •. OH el •• Ott ., , • ()If • , ... Olf IJ 1, Oii I J .. Olf II ~I Oii no Off 114 Oii )I ' Oii lt.O Off t• l Off 1t 0 OM IU Otf IJ l Oii I)~ Oil 11 s OH llt Oii II• ()If It J ()If 11.J 8:: :u ()If 111 ()If II. Otf 11 I OH 111 ()If 11 1 OH IU Oii 10 s Oii 10 ~ Oil 10 I O.lly I 00 I'll Grwtll 1 II I ti lnr-1 St I 11 At \r"' lO It 10" !>oftlr • !I? ! H Fd I•• 1 n I II Wnll 10 •\ II 11 Audn , .. I JI A•< t1ou<1M"" 'i.;'F~ ~:! ~~ Fw1 E 11 "9 Fi-Ck Int Ctr, '-'O Bono I 11 t Sb C.Pol A~ • 12 Co<llM II u NI. D.lily I 1 00 NL 6'""1 1•111111 ,.,, '111;~1\ ' . 1 • 11 Jot\,,\tf\ >').. NL w:1 ... 1t,,~ F1,11"1d\ .t.00110 J II ' 1t Ooo-• ... 1111 t•.rom 9 \1 •,. 0oe> 1W> I ~· NL Al~ t P 'GI)'! 1.,,.. b •1 1 Ill! OTC St• I 1 17 11 "l P•r>"I M • ns • M P "j' ~ ,,, ~ as • Jlf P.M S1 I JI Nl ~8 E1•t 9 41 Nl SB II.~ U JJ NL ~"I• 10 8' 11 )I S"lr\ Gi ""•~••I '\ov<r '" 17 O' ll!l """"''• F • 19 NL Sl•I• BondG1 (.om F • 4\ I .. 0 >• Fd I 10 I 11 Pn>q F lt'I '11 V4H'l P l 4t J H W•I \I G 6 ll 6 " W••• f'I 10 'M Nl WP\lf G11 1 11 I 19 W•I< In< I 4J S tJ NL -No ln•O !••IU <M•Qt l •ov-fCI Do<hnt<I Un<~ • • Tot1t lu..e• •••...• Tot•I ..,., ..•.•... ,. ~I IO> '·"' ,~, ·• 1'.Jll.100 Dow Jones II bitory Weekly Sto~k Spotlight SIO<k •lb I. IJ Bl( c,1., un1v•1I II.ID\ In< I ,0 Nl Sot>\ Inv o •1 NL. &-.t<n H1I !I, lo\ NL 8'>~<n tn ~ \6 NL &t,~t;'°':011 r.L IOI Fe! 8M Nl Btttc C•P ufl•1t••• -t-• 1' Sil &Ml Fon t IA 10 '1 BrW'I Fd 1 • l U C..I••• BullO<• Bull<~ 1111 I• 01 (Anon I )) I IO 0 1v1d ) 1\ l 0 Mol!Jh u '1 " 10 NilW \ 10 00 10 ti NV Vn lOtl 1193 CG Fune! 10 a 10 ti CG Jncm I II t 16 C.0 Pt<\ I 00 Nl '*"'V $11 II t0 17 II °"'" lnY Ul'\(\Y•t1 O\ort fd tJ II I• Ji °"'" Gr Bo\ F""° 611 7 '" Frnt C Hl Ht O\trt a -4ll lu '"' u u tiL. M<l'lO' ?I II Mvo &d 10 O• Nl r lfol 1~ t~ PM p_,, '" 1 11 P 11 \.ti""" • ,. ' .. Hu •I I~ 4 t, fr•M }I~ 1l ~ f ~'ti f#~ot NL lnG1.11-A ,. NL ln<e>m I •I NI. Fl t fnwHO() 0 1\CO S \0 • Oii C,••111 t II 111 lnr1>m a 1• ~ n Sl<X' f <J • 11 F\IMll A 8"" NI. Forty Fr-U •• NL rnct (;Ill 1 Qt • JS F~t\ GMuo (,rwl'\ • -.1 S O.t tN6"' U 1(,, I) ij ""~·' t l\t'l)ll S°" I .. ~ JS Fr•""· ft G1 r +o OU 1 ( ,. 'I T 11 G1w1f\ \ •t ~ ll Cu Al 1" o< tS "' CH It)·~\-. 11 l• c ,, l\f • )'I • ,. ,,, .. "' 81~ (1 •1 1 !1 <• Cw St "t'U )OIO (1., \I 9.., I ·~ Cv Sl I • I ii ( \• ..... l 41 PM-tf J h1 1 lO lOM t;I" •If I_, Lt'° 'tf.' ~·:, 11 ~ l,. Gr 111 OC7 Lt• trt ti) ll n +h L"• Q 1~•• 1~0 llf~ '"' 4 t1 , ~I l•"'oln N.tU Li"" CA Vf"l1h 'll S.t Am I 41'1 Nl y l !>ol I} 7• NI. t"""'" wv•-. C.011 tO lt Nl Mvl II \J NL. l •0 """'" Af• ff4 I U 9•1) """ lh ti 1 1 ~ ft 1"""" ISi HS l1.1'""'''" 8"'0; .. M MV ) I• Hl PtH 1 111 I ) ~~·• (.tD 8 It \,I -~ f j • )i 101• P 'l' rn (,'O P ·< l l Ollo ll P '9 <~ I •? I II M"'I ( 1 •l l •1 MM! I• 114 ''I Plno '>I II OJ NL ,,.,,,,_, Funo F\jfld I) 10 U., II I) IS U JI Pl•n In• 11 II I? II Phqrt" U"dv41I PMrftd uni\fAll Pr1ct F•JAC~'. C.."'111 IO tt NI. In.om I~ 10 NL N £•• II ll Nl "HOt I JOI> Nl P.o Fund S ~ Nl Pf"l')Y Gt" I,, .... PN ~IP 1,;n J¥ .. ;t Pvl~rn F 1M' tan• II u II~ 1• Friday•s Ni\SDQ Summary "EW Y0!11( IAPl-Mo\I 1<l•.,. ow,.. t~ <e>unltt" .. 100 ' •upplitO 1'11 NA.SO fHrrw-VOlfiimf' 8 •0 MM-d ChQ Go•Emt> pl. ?ti SOO 10 10'1! • "• Gov Emo . • 111,MIO f'~ ,., + \• PntlOll 8.. 111.SOO w , 10\ + .., Or <In(;.,, • • 111, I 00 S '• • + ~. NSlu M-1... llJ.400 I'• I /.14 + V. Ind LA~.... 101100 ll't 110/t ••••• ~~~°Gi::.. ·~~I :~1t11~16':~~ Como ins • • Sl.toO ll'• 13' + I'• A"I E•P···· Sl,JllO fl'• 41 .. • .. A1-.i•M fld O <hlW"d Uol< ... "9'fd Tot61 •Uut:\ ••• N"W hlQft\ tffllf 'Oillt\ • lOl•I -.1 ..... , j/14 ,,. I '11 l l•l •l • s t)) IOI) NEW YO~I( IAPI -Th• tollo"'4no I\ e ll\I OI lftt < 1~11\Q Dow Jont\ """"'oos of the 1 .. 1 1rld111Q d•v ol tn• wu,. ln<IVI ,. •i.. 61 It '"'° 11 '71 •• I 9001 ,, .... , 21 931.11 " "7.0D a m.• I t/1," 1' IOOUI 11 "S.10 10 .,. , '"·" ,, -.1 •> 10 t /f 01 I) ftO .. .... 00 JO .... M ll tot)" 1• "1 11 • 100111 2 9'19 ~ Tn-., 1'• 16 271 'l'J 111 )I l 1'U 110 JI 10!.ll 10• m 709.)t 71110 ?II 1' 211 II 111 )) no oo 116 OI 111 II 112 11 111 l l 171 ,. 174 IQ 111., 11• JS 11• 16 Ullls ~ JOO" :IOS.I 1'11l >0011 )'ll!O ?ti .. ?tS WI )01,Clt )01~ 31111 311 "' 310 .. JIO I) 1tf/ II 30!. JIO.JO JOllll JOI 11 111 "'~ 311 Oil )I) J) ~10., - NY Leaders Amerleaa Leaders NY Stoek Sales ?:: ~ 7~::':".·".::":":".".·::::".":".:::·:::_.·::·:·:·::·:::·.:.:i~~:! r-vu" •90 ................................ • ,10. rn Jel\ I to d•l• ............................ •.1'1111,03 ms ,to CS.le ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• f,lil,O<i.011 Customer uses debit card to pay for her groceries in Palo Alto, with help of Electronic Funds Transfer System. Sales to Predict Tax Cut? NEW YORK (AP)-A clearer perspective on the possible need for a ta x cut is likely to emerge after r etailers have a chance to assess th e results of the Chri s tmas sel ling season. This period. which traditionall y begins around Thanksgiving and continues right through to the end of the year, is expected to be an unusually sensitive measure of consumer at- titudes this year . gradually piling up, sug- gesting that if sales don't pick up the economists will have to find a stronger term than lull or pause, and the new President might have to take firm action. Inventory buildup is not always a s ign of weakness, and can in fact be a sign of con- fidence in the economy by businessmen who feel it is better to be prepared for a sales improvement than a sales decline. economists. New: Debit Cards Retail sa l es throughout the summer and fall have been re- gularly termed disap- pointing, rising in Oc- tober by only two-tenths of one percent over those of September. Dollar sales are no better than they were last spring. Those expectations ha- ven't been fulfilled of late. While inventories accumulate, sales have beenlessthanrobusL Lawr ence Kl e in, Carter adviser and operator of the Wharton School econometric model, has indicated support for a tax cut. So has Walter Heller, chief THE STRENGTH or economic adviser under weakness or sales , Presidents Kennedy and therefore. is going to be Johnson. Writing Checks May Be Obsolete watched closely over the "Given the spending next few weeks by the in-and monetary outlook, a PALO ALTO CAP) -Can't balance your checkbook? Oon 't worry. A rew years from now you m<.1y not be using It at au . Tom Horan, a senior incluslrial economist at Stllnrord Research Jnstitute here and an cxp.-r1 on the so. call ed "checkless SO<'•<'l)'., '.' says checking accounts may .soon go the way or the dino~aur and ni ckel cal{ar The reason 1s the growth or Electronic Funds Transfer System!! CEFTSJ. which do what lbe.> sound like -allow you lo transfer funds electronically instead or with a check. "It's a ll around us t-Oday and we're not aware of it," Horan 11a1d in an in• terview. "It first started to become apparent with credit cards. We flash them and essentially eliminate cash when we do. Now a computer struc- ture Is starUng to be built up behlnd those cards and &0mcthing else 1s coming up called a debit card." A DEBIT card. says Horan, works essentially the same way as a check except that it does it electroni cally. "A credit card is saying. 'This is my 1.0.U.' A debit card assesses my funds on deposit and says, 'Here's my payment.• It's like saying a check is drawn on a deposit J have," he ex- plained. While credit cards essentially lend consumers money and charge them inle.re11t, debit cards allow users to keep their money in a savings account earni.og interest until the funds are ac- tually spent on something. Then the merchant simply puta the consumer's card in an electronic terminal that in-· structa the bank to take the money out oltbe customer's iiccount and put it in the merchant's. . •'There are two significant things about that," says Horan. "One is that you've eliminated the paper media, but even more significant from the customer's standpoint, you've made payment Crom an interest-bearing ac- count, whereas all check.Ing accounts are nonlnterest·beartng." 111£ ADVANTAGE ol pa)'fnf for tOOd.t out of a savlnp acc<JUnt. says Horan, "wUl virtually ellu\inate the need tor a nontnterest:bearing check- Jn1 account.'• Horan concedes, however, checks wlll still be needed to pay bllla throuab the mall. Forerunner s or debit cards are coming administration, sagging recovery, over- already being used. One system in-LATE REPORTS sug-and quite llkely will play abundant idle resources, stalled by Glendale Federal Savings gest more zip is being an important role in its and a lackluster 1977 out· in 22 Smith's Food King supermarkets added to the retail pie-plans for the economy. look, a minimum tax cut in Southern Ca lifornia is already pro-ture in recent weeks, but While President-elect of $15 billion seems ccssing more than 00,000 :.ransaclions it wouldn't be the first Jimmy Carter continues called for," Heller wrote a month, according to Glendale time that such pre-toadviseAmericansthat in the Wall Street l''t•deral vice president Bob Hargis. l Im i n'8. r Y estimates he has not as yet made Journal last week. turned out to be based up his mind on a tax cut, But others b esides The system allows users to make more on hope than the series of weak in-Jimmy Carter aren't deposits or withdrawals or pay their ..,.,.#ormance. dicators, including retail "t.e as c l · th t th arocery bills directly out of their sav· ..,..... qw er am a e ... Manufacturers' inven-sales, has made the issue economy's weaknesses •nis accounts . thus earning interest tories, meanwhile, are the hottest topic among cannot be led b ngbt up to the day they bring home --------------------------c_o_rr_e_c ___ Y the bacon. Despite the seemingly apparent benefits, Horan says both banks and consumers have some serious re· servations about EFTS. .. PEOPLE ARE afraid of loss of privacy." be said. "Mer all, the com· poler banks that store all this data are getting bigger and bieger, and you could keep pretty close track of wbat a person was doing ir you could monitor each time he or she paid lor a meal, bought o tank or gas or did something e lse involving a credit card.'' Consumer11 also have reservaUons about EFTS because "they're afraid they won't be able to juggle their bUla," says Horan. citing one study that showed 40 percent of all checks written are done so against insuffi- cient funds, with mooey Jater beini deposited to make the checks 1ood. Although utilizlnf an interest bearing account should make up for the loss of this time lag, or "float." Horan believes people will be stow to accept debit card.I and other forms of EFI'S. Banks and other flnanclll lnsUtu- tiam will also have to make adjust- ments because of EfTS, Horan 1ay1, with the nature of banklnf poalbly under1om1 some radical cbaneu. WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boata Antiques etc. We at>pra.lae & buy whole Htates or single ltemt or wt'll sell for you cm commiaaion. U you don't know what lt It or what It it worth-bring Hin (or call ua and we11 come out). No obligation or charge for verbal apprai.lal, either ii\ you.r home Ot in our gallery. ~~ pdka.£111. APPRAISERS 2542 WESTCOASTIDGKWAY AUCTIONEERS HEWPORT~CH -W-2ZOO ESTATE APPRAJSA.LS AHO SALF.S FOR LA WYtRS • BANKS• TRUSTEIS &. EXECUT01'S ''WHAT HAPPENS It . a fUY nc looser has to go to the bank in order to transact his buslneu?" asks Horan,1 who predicts increasing competition·, between commercial banks and aav- ln11 institutions. A decline in the number of checklnr accounta wt.ll l mean that banks have less "no-cost•• money avatlable to them, be notes, meaning that they'll have to push harder for other.sourcaolfuocb. ---------------------------- other measures, such as housing programs or subsidies for public service jobs. AND A LARGE seg- ment of the financial community here r e· mains unconvinced that the federal government need do anything very stimulative but to instill more confidence in the business community. This accomplished, they say. industry would be more inclined to com· mit itself to big capital spending projects that today and throughout much of the past year have been awaiting the 'initials of top corporiite officers. -· Order Yours NOW ••• 1000 v- • PERSONALIZED •stYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AHO SIZE OF LABEL N11. John Ooe 12J Main 11, .. a An~town, An••••l• 121•5 L1hl1 Oo Hor Have A Printed lord••· . .. Stylilh Vo9u1 type on fi~• qu1lify white gut11t111cf p1p.r. I r------~~------~-----~ Fiii in thl1 ooupon, dfp •nd m11h with ti. 71 to: Piiot Printin1 libel DI• .• Poat Offlc• lox 1 UO C..t• Meu, Callfoml• '162' ........ _,...,.,c ... ,,,,,,,,,,. ~~--~~--~----------~-J • r l!f DAIL V PILOT Sunday. November 28. ums Ballet Huuwr Ha,s a Point BERKELEY (AP)-Natch Taylor, costume designer and ballet director, reverently fingered a tiny, yellowinc cloud of tulle from a collection of dance costumes worn by prim a ballerina Anna Pavlova. "I'm always looking for ideas," he said, holdJng It up to his 61h·foot frame. ''How would this look in a slightly larger size?" He was sttious. That night, there he was, tutued and toe- sboed, chest hair curling seductively from his bodice, dancing as "Swina LaFuz.iiovitcb" on the state of the University of California's Zellerbach Auditorium. Les Ballets de Troclcadero de Monte Carlo, ~queens of travesty dance, had brought their 1 critically acclaimed performance to California. A CURIOUS crowd of students, professors, dance aficionados and couples with children sl\Owed up to giggle through the frequently unset- ting spectacle of men dressed as ballerinas, dlincing across stage on point and leaping into tM arms of dance partners far smaller than tl)ey. ~ Based in culture-unshockable New York, the ng Trocks pirouetted before audiences in id west before traveling here to the fringe of ation. At most of the stops, dance critics in to watch and write serious commentary ~e ballerinos · artistry and comedy. One prestigious New York critic endangered •enle by writing that the Trockadero dancer Jliriorming the travesty version of "Don Quix-4\{e" out·pointed Russian ballerina Nina _.okina, dancing the role •·straight" with the B81.shoi Ballet across town. -~·-"There are very few dance companies and inctividuals that get the serious attention that ~e·ve gotten," said Trock general manager ibgene McDougle, a trace of wonder in his tiOice. :~ BUT THEN, dancing is a serious business, e.ven if your leaps are calculated to look like something out of a high hurdles race and your plrt.ner spins you like a barstool. :· "This is not !'lomething one does as a joke," trcl>ougle said, not quite s miling. "We take our ~medy very seriously. Comedians will practice aAd practice every little gesture to get it right." ::·Travesty dancing has come a long way from iallet 's Romantic Period in the 19th Century, When the toe shoe was on the other root. Then, when style and technique were everything and the ballerina reigned supreme, male dancers seemed superfluous. Their roles were taken by women, and men a ppeared only as character ac· tor> or porteurs to carry the sylph·like ballerina across the stage. ''We're not tr ying to be fe m ale im - personators," said Taylor. "We make no bones about our hairy chests and hairy armpits. We're impersonating a machine, making a joke on the ballerina who is herself a machine." CRITICS HAVE glowed about the obvious mastery of ballet theory and technique that un- derlies the Trockaderos' buffoonery. "The Monte Carlo is the creation of ballet fanatics," wrote Arlene Croce in New Yorker magazine. "They've seen the performances, memorized the steps, read the books. listened to the music ... and turned the whole scorching performance inside out." It is a comed y of near misses; subtle, in spite of the hairy chests, wigs and exagge.rated makeup. / Anybody's who's seen Swan Lake, Taylor said, knows there's a number where ballerinas float across the stage in pantomime of swans swimming across a lake. "We take it one step farther," Taylor said. "The Trocks do the crawl and the dog paddle." TDDAT'S CIDSSlllD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Colorleaa ,,5 Ah me '~~· wardly 16Emh11lze 21 0 1 beat 3 wds. 23H11r piece 24 Go 25 Rose vase 26Joins together 27 Revolve 28Female al>br. 29 Ice cream scoops 30 Twirl 31 Lath 33 Low fellow 34 Nosegay flower 35Mod1sh 36 Army unit 380epos1t 39 Board a SlllO 42 Nutriment 43 Prosecuting <14 Diadem 46Hunl goddess 47 Sc.heme 48 Lad•es escofls 49 Chinese same 60 lherwise 51 Legal document 52 Embankment 53 Tllou"'t 548orn: Frenel'I 55 Go·•· buying 58PrtCIOUI liquid 57 Money· a rang 58 Scheduled 60 Gli nt ·- 8 1 Un1oon11t1c1ted 105~ect 22 Felt hit 1ult1bte 82 Cargo 30 Liquid 74 Anllo unit wlahlutly me1aure 75 Shrink 65 Enter· 2 106Wllh 32 Shic>'• 76 Plcic ting Wdl 107 Lawau1t joumet herb 86 Manservant 108 Lyric 34 Window 78 Pretended 67 Hauled poem section 79 Dkninlah 68 Man's I I I Agreetnent 35 Aqueltc 80Spteen name I 13 Deny bird 8 1 Attitudinized 69 Flutter 116 S.01tmental 38 Pilch 82 Mannequin around peraori· adjus1or 83 Money 70 Petty 2 wds 37 Ritual vault gambler 118Girl s 38N1p 85Ma lllmum s11ng name 39 Paradise elf on 71 Ya wned 119 Wrinkle 40 Sign1hc11nt 86 Stitch 72 Bicycles presser 1ch11vement 87 Judges 73 lnd1v1du11ls 120 Estranges 4 1 Low seat 74 C1nary 12 1 Stylishly plain 88 Overgrown home a 122 Straying 42S.uclly 2 wde 75 Dromedary 123 Desire bantering 89 Fork 16 Abandon 124 Bullhght 4 3 "Lucky" prong 7 7 lamprey huard number 90Hoapltal 78Resemble 44s e1cv section 79 Adored DOWN 45 P cnlc 9 1 Honey 80 Contretemps peat fac tory 61 Journal 1T1pones 47 Ooed 93 Clique 8201d the hat 48 Annoy· 2 94 Jullander lawn 2 Govern wds. 95 In this 83 Font 3 Monule 49 Discovered le lier eand part1e1e 51 At what 97 Jazz 84 Employment 4 Submit time? lorm 86 Careuod Sin 52'.4ore 98Goback 89 Drying 1eopardy recent 99 Winter cloth 2 wds 53Removed apple 90Room 6 lmoudent 1 center 101 Currency d1vtder 7 Hebrew 55 Blend 102 Communion 9 I American propllel 58 Playful plate inventor 8 Solld1ly trick s 103 Forest 92 M•Slake 9 Foollah 5 7 Fastening home remo~er 10 -·--· peg 104 Blo11om1 93 Apole1.acl\ section, 59Mim1ca 105Gooae 04 Silly ellipse 60 Accepter cry 95Long 11 Destroy 61 Contended 108 Moon trek5 12 Suitable Wllh loddtlS 98 Tetegraolled 13 Tir>y 62 Aoorec1ate 107 Oi i 97 Solly 14 School humor 3 drink m1st1ke ass1Qnments wda. t08 German 98Uncommon 15ltllher 63Subdue kmg 99 Return las ten er 64 Aerie 109Antlered IOOOcean 16 Jogging 65Foot-•r animal floor gait 68 Vitality 110Gaelic 17 Wharl 101 Travelers pest 67 Domesticated 112 Pronoun SIOP 18 Vacate 68Plale 114Ml1c11cul1te 102Awa1I 19 Balta 70 Covered 115 In favor settlement snare. 3 a road 01 103 Make wds. 7 I Small 116 WllTleaaed well 20 Wonltf' mallet 11 7 Droop 104 Prickly vehicle 72Moat m sH CLASalFIED 8ECTION FOR ANSWERS -· DAJl.T 1:15-414 .. ,,._ 1 .. J~~1 ........ , .. 'll...'.S:.;. V :;ioW::?ra ~ DJoJLT J<l~~.U ~I THEATAES-ORAHGE CO SOHi CfTIZOIS S1 JI SO. COAST PLAZA SO. COAST PLAZA )ilU •ts!tUI Stl-1111 llllP-HMAU Tff OM MAM1' lRI W/14;~ ....... . . ......... CINE MALAND ...... ..,.., Nta .... -..n ~,,.... ....... ........ . I " They're queens of travesty, these four members of the all-male Les Ballets de Trockadero de Monte Carlo. -~4 Ice· ~t.~ skating everyday. I MESA VBDE cana ............. c....~ Tet.17141 979-1180 Five Hits for Heston LOS ANGELES (AP) ~arlton Heston plus jeopardy -that's the m&1ic formula of IUC· cesa that bas been dis· covered by the com· puter-minded bosses of Universal Pictures. First it was Heston vs. a dJsabled 747 jeWner in "Airport 1975.'' A re· markable hit for a sequel -$25. 7 domestic rentals. Then ll was Heston vs. earthquake and dam· break in "Earthquake" ($36 million domestic rentals). Next be took on the Japanese navy in "Midway," already $19.5 million domestic. The indomitable star is n ow working at Universal in "Gray Lady Down," which does not concern Central Park muggers but ls a saga of efforts to rescue a sun· ken nuclear submarine. And this month in the na· tion 's theaters Heston can be seen in ''Two- Minute Warning" as a Los Angeles police cap- tain in search of a sniper who panics a football crowd at the Coliseum. "I SUPPOSE there is a common denominator of the five pictures - hopefully It's success," turea were disaster films, two were 'evcnr films , and I gueu 'Midway' could be called a historical mov· ie. But I don't try to analyie them too much. I'm afraid to rock the boat." Gazing back on a SO· mm career in which he has done everything from racin1 chariot.a to parting the Red Sea, Heston remarked: "If I ever write my autobio- graphy, I have a tlUe for it: 'A Gallon ot Splrit Gum, a Barrel of Blood.' That's what I have used inmyllfeUme. "TO THE drama stu- dent, the smell of spirit gum you use to attach beards is exciting. 'This is it' you say. Now I am so goddam tired or it I can't stand the smell. The worst is when you're sitting on a mountain slope at 5: 30 in tbe mom· ing in 30-degree weather and the makeup man puts the spirit gum under your nose." Defensively, Heston grew his own beard for "Gray Lady Down." "Two -minute Warning" has already drawn critical potshots for its deple tion of violence. a c ommon targ e t in lllm s nowa days . R e ston is sens iti ve about the criticisms. "A few year s ago I was making a picture with Walt e r Seltz e r called 'Skyjacked,' he said. "I said 1 wanted to make sure that the mm would not convince anyone that it would be a cute idea to hijack a jeWner. For that reason, the hijacker (James Brolln) was portrayed as a mean s.o.b. who de· served what he 1ot." The film recently played lo high ratings on television, retitled "Sky Terror,'' said Heston, "since 'Skyjacked' is a no-no word because of all the airline commercials on TV." He a dded that he harbored reservations about "Two-Minute Warning." "I didn't want it to be like 'T a x i Drive r ' and 'Dog Day After · noon ,' whic h flirted dangerously with mak· ing acts of terrorism at- tractive." commented the actor, at---------------------- 52 still physical enough to handle any emergency. "But there are dil- ferences. Two of the pie- • WUT 9!tHIT'$ .....,.. NOtlLr Ill '"l.MIHD OS SUIPT HOU.OW- • OOBEAMANS" (G) 'DOCSAVA " "TH 41 "'MObeAH IS THAT YOU'1 V -.00 TOLD Ml TO" llJ HE CITY SHOl'PING CENTRE ORANGE •532.5721 11.'\ CITY CEHTAE CIHtMAS .._ S.A. FRWY IMANCHE'STlR E>U O.O. FAWY ICIT'I' OR. f)(,f A "SHO AT THE DEVIL" V "ell4T SCOUT AMD CAntOUSI TMUaSOA r' A .... SYMALO..-'Vf "TMI ... IUS- A"ADYIHTUllS Of V stBLOCI HOU..IS SMAaTH llOTMHs• "THI DUCHISS & DffrTW A TU FOX- ...00 Tot.D Ml To• llJ SAA.OIWHOALL F«OM •IACI WrTH THI ... "' .... _. -*"' TMI WllNG DOlllMlNS191 "Ill ~_..;;.....;.;;.J DOCSAYMl,MANOfllONU111. ...... .c ....... m-9~ao ··~· fl(• ........ , ....... .. ...... .,.." MAU ...... D ...VllTH MAUnT onR SIDt Of 1MI MOUHTAll 1'81 ,,u, MUSTANG COUNTIY 111 •u .... wn IUI "U" SIHY S'ACll( u CARRll (II 1000 -· • Ill .... IVfH SMOUl AT THI DIVIL1•01 ,IUI TMf WINO ANO TMI UON cNt ·.-wnlHTNUll" CAllll1111 Plllt IOWllALL l'l NMI -· D MAlllTll llAUfTf Ol1ll SIDt Of M MOUNYAll '"' 'lUI MUSTANG COUNTIY 101 1000 -· D lll MAIYIH SHOUT AT THI OIVIL 1P01 •1ut TMI WIND AND TMI llOH IPOI l&U wtl!OOO • '"' _,_, THI RITI111 •iut FHUll & THI HAN 111 -"' ......... IUNCISQll TMI AMAZING DOlllMANS1ot ""' MAN fllDAT Ill (IOU llOOO Mtl!OOO D IOllN <AtUV1TU '°"' ., • ., ... IWo.MIHUTf WAINING111 P\UI 11011 SANCTION 11 NAU ..... ·-YN MUtfTf onR SIDt Of M MOUNTAIN ,.,., "'"' OATOllNI ~1UNAWIT .... 1n11r CAHll111 "'" IOLUllALL 111 11UU ....... O MM!lTll llAJNTT OM1 ,_Of M MOUNTAll 1"1 ""' OATOl INI IOMI OI l.wttlll 1 •• 'UMON ~Ill 2 •• M a TMI IWllYMAN till a. • At.tel tOOolorY Ill -------cutuooi liiilooi-.-.-,.-,u-u-,.,...; .. ~a 527-2223 , .......... .. ·-Ul-1131 totH NO nllll TWO-MIHU'fl WAIHING1•1 'ti/I flllltl & TMC llAN111 WMT....,.'I M OHOMI. -MOlllliet tJll ""' ...... lllm* Wl10Wlet ... _... ...... ". l!Uerft onm•OflllOUMAIMCNt "'"' MUSTA* COUNllT • ~.,..~ 1 •• UfmCI..; 2.. WMrl'I ... NY9 ... l.·fOllOl.l•10• .· ' I OAILYPILOT 8'f Holden Finds New Love 'Fulfilling' William Holden is an enigma. He's been a movie star for 37 years, yet the idea or an actinc career stUJ embarrasses hlm. He's appeared in more than 60 motion pictures, yet he Uikes so lit· Ue interest in them be can't even remember their names. He won an Academy Award, but calls hlmsell a "limited talent." Now, at 58, the TUES., DEC . 7 thru SUN., DEC. 12 ' - PERFORMANCE SCt<EOULE • ~ Tt>f"-. 0.C. 1 • •I 00 PM ' WPO • 0f't I , •I 00 PM I / ' ' fnur\ Ot< ' . •t 00 PM , ftl.Of<IO •I OOPM '~ \.t,0..c 11 '70061\dlOOPM ~~•.Ot< ll l®""d•600PM ·._ ~PECl~l OtSCOUNT NI C:.t<T l," • I~ , .... Off l \ • , \..tftt ... ," '"" ,,...... f ••J 1m1ly Htthl'' : • • • • • For Gr011p1. Senior Clllzena ... : :' .. ' Seouls and Ticket ".: lnf0fm1tlon • (213) 437-2255 $6.50, S5.50. $4.50 Tickets on sale at Ticketron. Mu!ual Aqenc1es. Wallichs & Liberty, Long Beach Arena. .,1 OOr:U U yt\ ~"'ttuf'l.d"r 11,1t\ Wtd, lf"vr\, f t•, \•t 1 00 M'<t '\ ,n 6 00 Pt./ -------------------------HURRY, MAIL THIS COUPON TODAYI A.4• •~·'" Stlt •OOrtU fd St•mOf'CI (nlf't~ll• To ti I '1~-; Of1 I t. L0119B•••hArtN.Jl00 .. nBl•d l""~Buch CAfOIOj f IRH Ct<Oic£ o ••• _____ r ..... _____ _ $£COHO Ct<OICE 0•1•-----l·m•----- l ottl AMOt.lt'lt ot Cf\tctr. Of' Mof'i~V Ordforl -------- CPltt\.f Pt+t'ltl NAMC--------------- "'"' DUEHE88.v1oftlt 1 DIRCfWATER F0XL. PLUS (PG) "SHERLOCK (CLOSED FOR REMODELING) "HOW FUNNY CAN SEX BE?" PLUS (A) "CAA WASH'' HOLMES SMARTER l BROTHER" • . HUNTINGTON CINEMA ff•C-.. •TAU\.M I 141·'611 141 .. tl1 •I golden, open-faced beauty of hislouth ls 1one, replaced by lines and bags an We-battered fatJgue. He's made a fortune and lost most of it. Mar· ried for 32 years to Brenda Marshall, he's now divorced and a grandlather several tlmes over. Once the extroverted darling of Hollywood, he now spends very little time in Amenca, prefer- rln~ lnatead to roam the exotic outp<>ats or the world with bis new soulmate and traveling com· panloo, actress Stefanie Powers. AND YET. Holden may have given up ln· -terest in movies, but the movies sUll care about him. Since 1960, his appearances have been rare. Since '1'he Bridge on the River Kwal," hi s films have been bombs; bis performances tired, llst- lesa and mechanical. Now there's "Network," the brilliant, pro- vocative new Sidney Lumet mm, and once again, like a rocket, WUliam Holden is soaring to atlen· lion. Tb.is one he likes -so much so that it ls ob- vious from bis touching, deeply felt portrayal of a TV executive from· the old Ed' Murrow days replaced by the industry's new breed of piranha fish that be cared enough to do bis ve~ best. "I'm at the age or male menopause," be . grins, "so why shouldn't I play it! 11 He even came ou t or the woodwork to publiciae "Network,·· yet just in case anyone gets the idea that William Holden is.back for good, he's going right back into his bole again. ·"Acting is just a vocation that pays foe my avocations." William Holden declares he only acts to support his avocations. REX REED in the raw He met Stefanie Powers at a celebrlty tennla match. They were both going through divorce pains. Hollywood inalders credit her with curtni Holden 'a drinking problem and him wttb providing a focus for her own travel-lust. To1etber1 they've brought back a. treasure of New Guinea art that ls selling out at Bloom· tn&dale's. "When we 1ot to know each other," be con· fldes, "we reallied we bad thls great opportunity to use movie 1ocallons to study the cultures of people in remote places instead of just the amount of celluloid that has to be accomplished. Some people spend their time on location looldng for fOOd restaurants; we spend our time study· in& fhe heritage, the art, the rituals, ceremonies and mores. I've never bad a relationshlp with any woman so fuUllllng. 11 "One of the reasons my marriage e nded was because my wile was not sympatico with my wanderlust. "Now I come back from the .Gobi Desert or the Southwes t Pacific and people say, 'Do you play golf?· or 'There's marvelous skiing in Aspen this winter,' a nd I say, 'Sorry, but Stefanie and I are going to the Gal:tpagos Islands on a Darwin Explorer, then we'll follow the headwaters of the Amazon'." Ted Knight, who .- pears r egularly °'1 "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," takeS' the s potlig ht tor "The Ted Knlgf\.t Mu sical Comedy Variety Special" at 8 p.m . Tuesday OA Channel 2. ~ 11THEFIOMr 11MOIMAM, IS THAT Your' INJ 11CARRIE11 IRJ -ntl MDT MAN"" II ''HAllY &WALTB~TO MEW YORIC"' CPGI LIDDPPILIM "'THE SOM'i llAMAIMS THE SAME" CNt "'HORMAN IS THAT YOU?"' CPGt "SEX W1'TH A SMILE .. llJ "THE DUCHESS Ii DIRlWATER FOX" (PO) "SHERLOCK HOLMES SMARTER BROTHEf'' "SILIMT MOYIF' ''IAMAHAS .. CPGJ -rHf OTHY SIDI OF THE MOUNT AIM" ''IAMG THE DRUM SLOWLY" "MARATHON MAN" IRJ "THE LOHGEST YARD" CRJ . ~· Ji 7 . Tonight at 8:00 at these theatres • 1 j CINEDOME 20 Orange 634·2553 UA CINEMA Westminster Mall 893·0546 UA SO. COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa 540·0594 A FRAN< YABLANS ""-tlldon A MARTIN RANSOHOFF-fRANK YABL.ANS PAOOUCTlON stamhg GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR AN ARTHUR HILLER~ 'SILVER STREAK,~ MJU..EA.MU<ls-couN HIGGINS PICTURE ,&loe ......... NEO BEATTY•CLIFTONJAME$1nd PATRICK McGOOHAN asAogtrOeYerelu ·--MARTINAANSOHOFF 1 . . . . .. p 1 .. I l: " ' .{ .. • :t ... "" ... . .. . . .. _; . ..( ~ .......... . ~·. • ,_ . ' . ' ' .. " \. .~? ..-FRAN< YASl.ANS -" ntOMAS L MILLER..-ED'MAO MU<lS _.,AATK,JA HU.ER _.,OOUN HIGGINS ~ _.,HENRY M>.NCINI COLOR BY OE LUXE• '\ 1 ~#UUFR)ll~~1 ~-· ... ? PO • ... ----------~------------------~----..................................................................... ·~ MONTECITO MODEL LARGEST FLOOR PLAN AT SUNSET Hill IN DANA POINT Sunset Hill's Montecito Family Life Stressed . :'The Montecsto, a 1,887 sqDare-foot home at Sunset Hill. a development or single-family re.idences in Dana Point, is the kind of home which features family Jiving," said Landon M Exl ey. vice president and geheral manager of Pacesetter Homes, builder. ~ere are still many large families today who need large hosnes, and the Montecito has a · good deal of living space." It is a four bedroom. two-and-a·half bath home wrth a huge family room "spaciously designed with people in mind." It is also the largest of the d istinct floor plans offered at Sunset Hill. THE HOMES RANGE from 1.225 lo t,887 square feet or living area with prices ranging from $69,950 to $79,950. The varied three and four bedroom plans feature two or two-and-a-half baths, family room or large kitchen/family room area, din- ing area or optional bed.room or formal dining room. Northwood Village Readied in Irvine After four years of intensive pl~pning, site preparation for the newest village in the city of lrville is now ready to get under way as plans have been complet· ed lo initiate grzding for over 3,000 home sites at the Village or Narthwood. according to Chuck Winslow , communitv coordinator for the village. Covering more than 1.400 acres or prime Orange County land. the new Villagf> will consist pnman· ly or single-familv detached homes with some p;:illo homes. townhomes . apartments. a mobile home park and a 17 acre commercial center. PARCELS OF land held by various builders range from less than 10 acres to more than 238 .. cces. The new Village of Housing Bright Spot In Economy WASHINGTON -!lousing continues to be a bn Rht spot m the nation's economy, according to the la test monthly 'ltatus re- port of the National ·A.<1sociatJon of Realtor s 'the rate or ex1slm~ home saJes made il5 larj?est monthly Jump in September and the new home market recorded its biggest mon thlJ advance since last spnng ltl August . acc<irding to the as- socl ati on' s Depa rtment o r Economics and Research. the seasonally adjusted annual rate of existing home s ales reached a record 3,070,000 units. At August selling prices, this translates into an annual expenditure or $133 2 billion. Northwood is bounded by Culver Drive Jeffrey Road, Trabuco Road and Irvine Boulevard. An additional 200 acres stretches north from Irvine Boulevard up into the Santiago Hills. To coordinate the planning and approval of the project. the owner /builders formed the North Irvine Association over four years ago. The association. headed by Winslow. provides a liaison for the activities of in- di vidua I firms planning con- struction in the area. Home shoppers, eager to ac- quire a residence in the area, have been scouting the l ,700 acres prior to construction starts, according to Winslow. who can be reached at 559-1675 or through Post Office Box 17524, Ir vine , 92713. Construction schedules and further informa- tion are now being coordinated by Winslow for the North lrvine Association. BUILDING FIRMS anticipat· ed to be active in the develop- ment of residential homes for the Village include Beard Develop- ment Company. Butler Housing Corporation, Classic Develop· ment and Covington Brothers. Lucas Development Company, Lesny Development Company, Matlow-Kennedy Corporation and the Meisler Company are now completing prclim1oary plans. Maurer-Elliott Construc- tion Company, J. M . Peters Com· pany, Ponderosa Homes, R & W Development, Sterling Develop- ment and Showcase Homes also hold land for construction. Woodward Companies and Warmington Development com· pJele the list dominated by firms long-established in the Southland as quality residential builders. Included in the planning is the J)'l'eservalion or tbe wind rows or towering eucalyptus trees and the redwood trees. The entire perimeter of the new ViJlage of Northwood wtll be bounded by citrus trees. Exteriors of the rustic struc- tures are architecturally coordinated with cedar sha~e roofs and extensive wood siding, stained rough beams and a panelized rough sawn entry. All have attached two-car garages. Outstanding features which add to the value or the Pacesetter Homes are wood-burning fireplaces with gas outlets, state- ly cathedral ceilings, custom carpeting and tempered-glass sliding walls for a spacious and open feeling. KITCHENS INCLUDE built-in range and oven, dishwasher and disposal, formica counter tops, c us tom hand ·finished ash cabinets and a large pantry in some plans. Huge closets are just one feature of the lavish master bedroom suites, which also boast gracious baths with large vanity mirrors and synthetic· marble pull mans. Additional custom quality fe atur es include selected hardware, custom lighting fix· lures, built-in TV and telephone outlets, glass-lined water heaters and fully insulated ceilings and perimeter walls. To reach Sunset Hill from San Juan Capistrano, take Del Obispo to Stonehill. Drive wesl on Stonehill to Selva and north on Golden Lantern to Alcapulco and the models. From Pacific Coast Highway, take Selva Road east to Golden Lantern, and turn north on Alcapulco. Furnished models are open daily from 11 a .m. to dusk. Condominium Company Has Viejo Office Condominium Administration Company, with headquarters in Marina Del Rey, aMounces the opening of a Miss ion Viejo office to serve Orange County. "We specialize in the manage· mentor home owner associations and we believe the rapid growth of Orange County and the popularity of planned residential developments involving common areas warrant our opening this new office to better serve that market," states Allen L. Shaw, pres ident of CAC. CAC, one or the pioneers in as- sociation management, has, over a six-year period, developed in· expensive and efficient and com- prehensive systems for handling malnt,enance and accounting on a volume basis. The new office is located at 28752 Margue rite Parkway, Suite 1.3, Mission Viejo. ~arly tabulations tor Se~mber indicate that a new peak rate will he reached, with salts volume expected to be 1n tlle3.310,000 to 3.31l>.OOO ranJte ~ ~O Niguel Hoines Sold in Preview Luxury Ocean View MODEL HOMES More than $2 million in sales were ~corded during the recent preview sales wee.kend of the Foothill Patio Homes, the newest Avco Community Dtvelopers. Inc. residential pro1ect in Laguna Nlluel. • The preview sales were held becau~e or lhe public demand, with the grand opening planned for ~ flrst week in December when the sales complex arid f\Jrnished models will be completed. Thirty of the 40 homes in Foothill Patio Homes' ftJ\'!t phase were sold in the two-day period. The Foothill Patio Homes' sales office is open from 10 a.m. to dusk. To reach the office from the Sib Diego Freeway, lake Crown Valley Parkwl\y west to Niguel Road, turn right to Alicia Parkway. DAILY PILOT The first trme offered, 4 beautifully detailed, ocean view model homes at the prestigious Queen's Surf on the beach in Long Beach. These spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath st.Ailes include rich decorator appointments, mirrors, wallpapers, custom drapes, wall-to·wall carpet and other extras. Already 174 of these luxury condominium ~:'J':f'f':-=~~°"='°~""~' .J homes have been ! sold. Everyone ii. i LONG loaded with features... ! BEACH and be$t of all, a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a home rrght on the beach! ~~ .......... "'!"'-~ ..... --~~~ .... • Moving Up In Real· Estate JERRY S. GIU..ESPIE, owner-broker or his own office in Fountain Valley, has been ele~ted pre. sident or the Huntington Beach • Fountain Valley Board of Realtors f« 19'1"7. Officers and directors elected to serve lbe board along with Gillespie will be Chuck Dal~y as first vice president; Suti Osborn, second vice president: James Logan, elected for a thJrd term as secretary-treasurer: ' .. Vince Caterino, broker director; LeRoy Opfer, broker director; Patrick N. McVay, broker direc- tor and immediate past presl· dent of the board; Kent Pierce, associate director, and Stan Sabin, associate director. . . ,~ '\ ' Installation ceremonies and G'Lus1t1a induction or officers and direct.ors will be conducled in the Sheraton Beach Inn in Huntington Beach by Hal Pinchin, 32nd District vice president-elect of the California Association of Realtors, and Shirley Commons, 1976 32nd District vice president. WILUAM J . S'n>RM, a new mernber of the Irvine Company's Residential Develo{lment Division, bas been named project manager or a lux- ury development in the hillside Irvine Village of Turtle Rock. In this position. Storm is responsible for the planning, design and development of Turtle Rock /' Crest, one or seven intimate neighborhoods planned for the billy. 100-acre terrain. Prior to joining the Irvine Company, Storm was general manager for American Home Jndustries. He h olds a B.S. degree in finan ce from California Slate University at Northridge. Storm lives with his wife, Elizabeth and their two sons in uou" Newport Beach. JOHN F. BIGGS has been promoted to the posi- t.ion of director of operations for residential de· v.elopment at Mission Viejo Company, bui Ider o( the 10,000-acre planned community in southern Orange County. In this position he is responsible for on-site and off-site construction for residential construction in Mission Viejo. Biggs joined the firm 18 months ago, after having ac· cumulated m ore than 20 years of experience in the housing in· dustry. 91GGS Prior to joining Mission Viejo Company, be was president of Franklin Constructors, Inc. of Riverside. Previously, he was associated with the Del E. Webb Corp. LOUIS E. LEDERER has been appointed director of operations -Non-Residential Develop· ment for Aliso Viejo Company, developer of the Moulton Ranch property, according to an announ- cement from the office of James G. Toepfer, ex- ecutive vice president. He also will function in the same capacity for LEDEltlll the Mission Viejo Company. Lederer was formerly special assistant to the president and executive vice president of Tishman Realty and Construc- tion Co., Inc:., of New York. In that capacity he was in charge of project management for all con· crete functions for the $600- tnillion Detroit Renaissance Project, which included four 40-story office structures, a 70- story hotel and s hopping facilities. He a lso has been associated with Drills Properties, Inc. of Los Angeles and Chicago, B.H. Mll1er Construction Co. of Newport Beach, Blaw- Knox Company. Chemical Plants Division, of Chicago, ABCO Cons truction Corporation of Dayton, Ohio, and Sargent & Lundy Engineers, con· suiting engineers of Chicago. MARJORIE MEIMBERG has joined the sales stafJ of the Irvine Industrial Complex as marketing coordinator. Miss Meimberg will be responsible for provid· ing marketing support services to the UC sales and leasing team, including the pre- paration and implementation ot advertising, direct maU cam- paigns and specialized audio/visual presentations, Hogg said. A magna c um laude graduate or Azusa Pacific College with a major in com· munications and business ad· ministration, Miss Melmberg comes to the I IC from Memorial Ma1M11r11G Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach where she served on the administrative staff for three years. Prior to that, she was pubUc relations director of Mark/3 Associates in Glendora and public relations coordinator for Azusa Pacific College, Azusa. The appointment of ROBERT H. OSBRINK as direetor of operations ror Industrial Brokers has been announced by Jim Rountree, president of the independent brokerage firm. Osbrink, 29, ol Tustin. has been charged with adminlsterlng lbe firm's entire operations, includ- ing advertising, personnel management, facilities and apecial services. A 1968 graduate of USC With a bachelor's degree in business administration, Osbrink was previously employed as senior peraonnel representative by Pertee Business Systems, lmne. A native or Los Angeles, Osbrlnk is marrjed a nd the 00111"• father of a 3-year-old son. Industrial Brokers, specialists in Orange Coun· ty industrial property, maintains offices in Newport Beach and Anaheim. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBL~C NOTICE fllCTIT1ousaus1N1SS fllCTITIOUS •USINESS NAMI STATIMllilT • NAMIE SUTllMINT ""''o'l<lwf"O.,.,tonl•dol"OMIM'\• n.. lollowl"Q """"" I• cloh-o ~ •~ nn'e': TM( 0"1( 1REE .• ,n IC•r».t Dr CA~H. UOOI 8tHll Blvd . ... untl119t°" Buell. CA t7.w • ~lmln•t•r. CA t7'1J Jemu O•vlcl G•l'll~HlnltY .,n MIC!lffl H l..OrltO 301 ~·· ....... ICtPMOr H11<11l1101....,e.1tll CA.,&46 lllf'Okt<ll.tA *Ge Tllla t>;i,lnt\) 11COftcluclfil1W ..., I,.. Thh Dw\IMtl h <-ll<led by en In ... .,14 Glv1~1 Je!ftnO 0•1'111110''-" Ml(M-1 M l.orlto ™' ""'..,,,."' we1 t·1..s "'4111 tllt "'k tleltf'll•ftl "'"' 111"' wllll llw ~Y O.f\ Of Oun" C:...nty M Mo•. Qwnly Gl9rll flf Of'•• c.utily..., No. ,, ""--H, 197'. ....... ,..,.,. PvtJllll>M Or•110t Con• Oeltv ....... PVlll""" Or•110t Coto o.iiv l'll9t. NO• 1,l~.21.h. l•I• Nov. 2',-0.<, S.11, It, "14 ..,,.._,, tttl" , PUB.UC NOTICE PUBUC N011CE fllCTtTIOU•aUllNl.SS NAMI STATaMaNT T"9 IOl-1 nt M•ton la Clol119 bull· ""'"' 9E"04 REAlTY, 1'81'0olhowcl St .. Hunllf\QtOfl llffcfl. CAt2M7 P•UI ... trlcll Croltotct, .OSI ~ Or., HUM~ .... ell, CA~ Tiits llllllfttu It <OllMI .. Oy M .... Cllv~. ,..u, ltatrlcll c~ Tlll1 statt"""t w•1 tlltd """"' tM County O.rk Of 0r•"9C c;.,...nty Oft Nov 2, 1tn. N"1t Pvbll\lled Or•"98 eo.u o.11., Piiot, ..... 1. 14,JI, 21, ,.,. PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UllMHS NAMISTATIUHNT n.e toll-lftQ llWliOfl 1 s Going bull· llHS•i: AAN MANl\GEMENT CO., 11'NJ ::.t•rtt. Orcle. Suite L, lrvlM, (A Aobtrt A. Nelltt. 1901 WaktllMll Pl., S.nta Al\l.CA '1'1704 This bustMU Is conduct.a by an 1n-cllvlclue1 AO~r1A.Nellu This \teterntnl was filed wllll tl'le County Cterk of Oran119 Counly on Nov. 1. 197'. ...,.. Pub!ls?\ecl Oran9e CoaSI Delly Piiot, ..... v. 1. 14, 21. "· 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE llCT ITIOUI au11Masa """". aTATUIUlMT n.. foOowlno "9ftOll I• Clolno IMJ. ,,.u .. · CUSHMA N CLAUICS, S7t Proll'IOfltorv Ori"• Wt1l, Newoo" ~.CAtMolO TlllMNl•/eckttft c11111-x ., m ,.,.._tor Drl•• Weat, HtwPOn IMokll, CA"* 'Olis IM.lsl,,.n IJ conclUcted b'I' ., 111. llhtl-1 T J.evtft-JI'. """' ll•le,.,.nl w•• lllO<I wllll the Oivl'lly ~ .. Ot•tl09 ~ Oii Ho'I. .... ., . -· PUblt~ Oranoe Co11t Oally Pllol. Nolt. 21, 21,eno OK. S, 11, tt1' PUBLIC NOTICE tl'ICTI nous •UllNUS NAMI ITAT•MIMT n. foll-Int O.rtoM ere cto1ng buSl- MH H : ORl\lllGf! COAST INVESTMENT COMPANY Sulle.-0, t.,SW.OeKenl, ~1m.u.nto1 Mtc OaVlt Pool (OM41ra1 _,....,,, \141 Nut""'°" Ore .. HuMlnoton lie.ch, CAt2.,cl John A. Nt11rev. (~ner•I O<trtnerl, ADI. 101. not i111 s1 .. Sant• MMl<a. CA 9CWOS Aobwt1 II Music. (Q,ner•I oertne•l. 1\0(. 24 U SS? !\ell Circ .. HunllnQ11>n Beech. c" .,,, •• This ou•lneu 11 conoucttcr Clv • 9tn«ral oarlner"•lp Aooertll Music This 1tetemen1 WH lllH wflft lhe Countv Cltrl• ol Oren1111 C4unt1..., Nov· -•t,1•1' ---------~-F•SM FICTITIOUS•U"NllSS1 Publl"'H Orancie Coe" Dally Piiot, NAME STATEMllNT Nov. I, u.11. ti, .. 16 4580-1• Tilefoll-lt19 perlOn hdoinQb<ni""H ----------- •~: VILLA·OENNA, 1100 l(etelle. PUBLIC NOTICE °""'9e.CA • -----------AC.OC £,llftPrt54tS lnc .• etorPOf• tioft of ea1110,,.1a •1'CI 1111nols. 10624 So Ocero. 0 .. 1< Lawn. I II 6006 This tMolntu h conclucttct by• e«· OC>r""•l'on AC·OC Enterprises lt>e CarollJ llllltrs SKV Trus. This Sl•lement WU llltct wllh Ille County Cit" ol Or•n9'1 County°"~·· ember1'1l "'""° PubHShecl Oran91 Coa\I 0.tly PllOI. Nowimr:..r 1. 14. 71 18 1916 .,,., 1• PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOU5 •USIHl!S1 NAME STATEMENT TM lo4'4wtno Mrsons •r• clolnQ bu\!· ~··· FOREST cove ASSOCIATES. 410 NewDort Center Drive. No. O J. NeW'P0'1 BHCh. CA. 91..0 Re<reA<hons, Inc . a Catlfom<• <Ot'PO'•llon. 610 NewPOrt CenterOrl•e. Ho 413. Newport Buc11. C" 92660 O.rv w Johr>son. IS Cali.<lta. Soulll laQ\IM, Calltornla •2677 Tiiis blnlntss I\ l>elng c~ttct l>Y • CoeMr•t P1rtnersl\ID. Recr1Ac.tton\1 Inc • • C..lltorftle C4rporall0fl MuqhBlue This \lattment tlled wtlll the C"""IY Cle•' ol Or1n1111 County on. Seotomcer FICTITIOUS 9USINESS 13, .,,.._ MAMESTATIMl!NT F62- TM 1011-1<19 persons •r• 00!119 l>Ull· PYbll!.lltcl Or an1111 Con I o.tly Pl~. -..:~AMINGT'ON ANO COUASl!'N, Nov. u.21.n.ancl O.t.S, ,,,, '1Sf.1• 17* Sky Park Ore le.Suite 20S. Irvine. CA'2107 W•tt•r H. Cour"n 111. 4lll Ac&la PUBLIC NOTICE st .. c .... .,...c1e1 Mar, CA9242S "ICTITIOUS. Robert . wumln91on. Ill VI• Nl\MESTAT~~1:::s warren. N~wpor1 Buc1t, CA 92661 TM fotlowl119 person Is OOlng bl.ts!· TIUI ouslnHI I\ COftclUc...S CIY • neuas: ~···~=::'::~~tournnlll SCOTT'S TREE SERVICE. 999 Gt-ow Place, Cost• Mew, CA. '262'1 Thll ll•lement wo lllecl with the S<otl Oavld llu•111t•m. ,,. Gr-Co<inty Cle•ll. ot Orenoe C<>unly on Oc· Plac•, Co\t• Mtse, CA 92677 toOe<22, 1916 This 11us1neu '' (OlldlKleCI tty.,, !ft. fl6Jm Cllvlclual Publl"*' ~-Cont O.ily Piiot. ScOlt Bu~nll•m Nov. u.21.21.•ncl Dec. s.1•1• TNs s1ttemen1 was filed w1111 tile t 41S .. 16 Covf>ly Cieri!. of Or enoe C°"'nty on No-.-I-----------'"*tr24, tf1•. PUBLIC NOTICE ...,.,. PubllShed Or•nve Coast Dally Piiot, 1------------1Nov.11.•nd O.c s.12. 1'. 1976 "4S.7' FICTITIOUS aUSINISS MAMI! STATl!Ml!NT TM lollowlnQ person Is clolnQ bull· P UBLIC NOTICE nKs;~ENN JAGEARS co .. po. 9o11 FICTITIOUS 9USINUS 5040 BrH, CA.; 200 Nortll P.-t, Brff, NANllE STATEMENT CA. .. ~~ll-llllJ IMr""'s ereclolngbusl. Glt'MA J~•rs.>007Murr.tyl.n., THE EYES HAVE IT. 14191 Costa -w. CA. 92616 Thi\ bU$1 ... U ,, ,.,..clu~led by '" In· ~ Miits Mall. L•tune Hiiis. CA. clivid ... I. M.N G. <>Ptlul .• Callloml• (;Or• Thi• ~~~!~r!'.', tiled wllh '"" POratlon, 27 Burnlno Tro Cir., Coumy Cterlt of oranve co1.1nly011 NOii· lffWD0'1 Btach, CA. 926.0 ember 2,. ,.76, Tiiis bu1rneu Is condutleo by a~-FVV6 Doratlo!I. Publlv..cl Or-an99 Co4'1 Oally Pllol, M.N G OpllUI Hov n and Dec. 5 U 19 1976 "111·76 Louis M Parl\o, ' ' ' ' Vice P,.eslcsent ------------This Sl•lement w•s llff<! wllll Ille Co\lnty Clerk ot Oranoe Counlyon N.,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE emoier2•.1m. FICllTIOUS IUSINES NAME STATEMENT T"" lollowtr>q pe•son• ar1t clolnQ boll· MU41$ .. .,.,, Publl,hed Or •noe Cont Oellr Piiot, Nov 21, ""d Dec S. 12. 1', 1'16 4114-76 P UBLIC NOTICE M B & 0 PROOUCTS. 200I Oo<lllai------------Or •• UQUN Buell, CA flll;T ITIOUS 9USINESS James A o·Arey. 7008 0oMe Dr.. NAMI! STATEMENT LeQun• Bette I\. CA 9261 I Tiie totlowlnt s-•IOn Is Cloh'IQ bus!· Jol\n Hdrbotd. 2oot OoMa Of', nu•M: 1..a9UN Beach. CA 92651 S & A MFG .. S142 "D" McFaelli:len Mlc/\MI s. Bellow. US4 St•rrlt Ad . Ave., Huml"lllon BHcll, CA. t1'4't ugyna Beach. CA '1765• Adollo J. St ho II muller. 5t7t This bu\fnns Is conducted ov • Mlcllrofl Or . Muntlr>qlon 8uch, CA, Q<!f>fr.tl i>artner.,,Jp. m.cr James• o · "''" This M INH Is <onclucted bV.,. ,~ Thi• statement was filed with the Cllvl-1. County Cterto; ot Oran~ County on Nov AclolfoSchOllmul...- 2. 1•76 TN• \\element wu 111..i wllll "" "4MU C.OUnly Cler' of Oranoae County Oii Nov· Pvbll\hed Or•n~ Coul Otllr PllOI. 9"'Der 2,, t'76. Nov 1. 14. )I 18. 1'76 4""76 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINUS NAME STATEMl!NT The followonQ pefson I\ OOlnQ bu" ntn •s· CRAIG'S ENTERPRISES, 1..01 Olen. ln., Hu11t11191011 Stach. CA tt6'6 Cral9 L, Mlll1tr. t••O? 01...,. lit., M11ntlnQIOC\ e..ach. CA '7646 This 1><1~lneu Is toncluclect bV ""'ln-dlv•oual Cral9 L. Mitter Tiils slate,.,.•nt wn 111,d w1t11 t"" Co\lflty Otr• ol Oren~ C0<inty on N .... H1ln PuOll\hl'd Or•noe Coau Oallv PilOI, HOv.21.anclOtc S. I? 1•.1976 -1• P UBLIC NOTICE '9CTITIOUS 9USI NHS Nl\ME STATl!MENT TM lollowlno ~""" I~ CIOll'IQ buiJ. fttUH DICKERSON SIGN·GllAPMICS, 2'30 Grace Lant, Unit A, Costa ,,,..w, CA'14?6 WlllOll H-ord JonH, 734 Tor-,., .... 1.0f\1111,.ch. Cl\, Thl1 bu"M" I• condutltcl tw an In. dMOUAI. WlltonM Jone• Thll Jtalemonl Wtf f lltcl wftll tl'le CouftlV Cler~ of Oran~ Co!Hlty Oft Nov• II, 1'76, 1'6111:1 9"'bet i•. ""· ,.,7.71 Pubtl~ Or&n<M Coa\I 0811Y Pilot. PubU$hed O,.nll" Co.st DAiiy Piiot, Nov 21.:it.and0et.S,U,lt76 n.til• Nov Jt,•nc!Oe<.~,11.1•.ttl• .,.._,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU$9USINEU NAMESTATl!MIENT Tiit lollOWl1'90"r\Oll lldo/'19bu)l~1 aj• OA,NGE COASf HYPNOSIS CENTER usn lk•cll Blltd . Munl lngton e.acll CA .,t.41 JtmU ICt•ln MtCanll, Ph 0 • 7001 OrewCtr ,Huntl"'JI0'19tacll.C.t.'1W This ,,,,.1~n h concluttHI IJ'I 41111 111 c11v1ouat Je-\ I( Mcellnn Pit 0 TI>IS ft.alemer>t wn flied with 1114 CIDllnlV Clfrti ol Ore1199 Coun\VOl'I Nov J,1'1 .. NJ"I ""*'"'" ~"09 COAi\ O•llV Piiot, NO~. 7, 14,21, 2'.1'16 PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS 9USINISS NAMISTATllM•NT The lotltwl119 PtrlOn ll OOll"Q bull· "9ftA\; PROOllCERS, 3700 Newj!M 81..t ~A.. N .... oort 991<11. CA.~ IC..-lh'I... totlon, JIU W. OtHft ~1.N ........ lhKll,C" n..O 1l!15 IMl•INn '' conc1Ut•tc1 "1' 1111 1 ... °""1-1 K-11> l 9oll0ft TNJ \llltt,.,...I WU lllecl wllll tht CIMl!y a.r .. of o..,, .. ~ Oii....,. emtlef u. ,.,, "'1UJ l"IAlllWCI M"9t CM\t Del"' ltllOI, ..... ·-o.<. t, 12, "· i.1• "41·1• I PUBLIC NOTICE '9CTITIOUS aUSIHIU NAMS STATl!MINT Th• loll-if19 ""'""''are dOlllO 11u.i. nenM OP ASSOCIATES. 2100 S. •Uk._., St . S..111• Ana CA. •nos Rlth.arcl l••,.l~rt, 17"0 8"'11!UNI Pl , '°'" -sa. CA. •nos P ... 1 E llotle\. ?OOJ Palome. Co\IA ....e.t. mn llll\ Du\IMU Is concl11ctM tty • -r•l Nr!NfllliD Alclt.lrd l...arreltrt Thlt •t-"' .. ., fllod wttll t9'0 Gounty Cltrll of Oran~ Gou"'y on Nov. -11,,.76, ..Utt& PWllJl!td Oranoe CoHt Oel!y Piiot Nov. ll, '9. encl Oet s. 12. ltrt C)6 76 PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIQUSaUSINIUS MAMISTAllMEltT Trw ro11-l11ootrto., 1sc1ofr>qt1U<h""' M l TOMV'S "SH M"RICET. IHll ClltPtnlnAvf ,Gero-11G•°"" c;A'76oe0 M~ "'"" Cllun SUl'll HUl\O, >Ot>t Ave11l0.tPomo1.,... Cerrtl0\,CA«l101 ThlJ llu\IM_, I\ t91>cll"ltd IJ'I all ,,,_ clMou.t Hll\I Cll11n tuft\ H""' ™, \ltl•INfll .... ,,~ """" the "°""4Y OtMI ol Ot•• COll!\ty 1111 ... v. a.•~ """' 1'111111"'94 Orel\90 Coa•I Otll'f P'llClt. ... v. 7, "· 21, "· •• ,. '-ibilher~s Notte•: Alt real estate advertised an th_it newspaper 11 sub Ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act or 1968 which makes it illegal lo adver tise "any pre· ference. II mat altoo, or da.scn minauon bued on race, color , rell!{ion. sex, or national origin, or 1u1 intention to muke a ny such preference. limita lion, or diacri m in a lion " This newspaper will not knowingly accept a ny advertising tor real 551-2000 S P ECTACULAR T U RTLE ROCK VI EW. This beautiful 3 bdrm , 2'h bath Plan 50 in Turtle Rock Terrace has a fantastic view by day & night! Living r m & s pacio us fa m ily rm with beauti f ul P a los Verdes S l o n e Fireplaces. Upgraded carpet ing & drapes thruout. Covered patio. Rear yard 1s so big there's room for a 1>001 ! Wet bar. Large formal dining rm $141,900. O,EM SUMOA 'f 1-5 19191 HORWOOD THRACE t.-slBte which 1s in viola G.....-al I 002 IGener• I 002 tion of the law _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hous.sforSale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 .•...•...........•.••.. MESA VERDE 41R~AMILY $84,500 Immaculate Mesa Verde -t bedroom doll house 1 Beautiful Pacesetter home. Slat\! cnlry way Gigantic formal liv1n~ room-massive wall of fireplace llul(e family room Spotless gourmet kitch en St!cluded m aster wing plus 3 CORONA DEL MAR 1501 lay_.,..Terr $174,500 fff 0,-Sat/S.. 10.5 Jlr, 31• + Privacy & View Prof. Decot..+"9 -Color Coor6s•d IOtclMw & lattw. Ca •hliilt I.wt Mew roof, cph, ~pallet • ...,,..., ...... ldscpd ,.ct w /Pool Drndleg ,.. & 1/1 be for swl 11 1n ,wtdi •• ywd .... foolbridl)t OYtf' POlld f8I of Exotic ICoi KB. TURMEi RL TY 640.7771 mor e fa mi I y s ized ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ be dr ooms . Own e r .;.. transferred. Must see to General I 002 · Gfltffol I 002 believe. ll urry l·ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-1700 now! OPEN SAT /SUM 12-5 Reduced SS.000! 3 Large bdrms • 2 baths. family rm. All new carpet. Xlnt area. 2311 f'a1rh1ll , Newport Beach OPEN SUM. 1-5 S52.000; J Bdrm:, . 11 i baths ; lge. }ard. Xlnl ~ta rter hom e . 2001 Arnold, Costa Mesa Pyramid bchoftgors TAMAllOM RESORT, COLOIADO In winter, a luxury hideaway, com- plete with unc rowded skiing, indoor tennis, health spa, s wimming pool, massage, fine r'est aurants & live en- tertainment. In summer, known as one of the finest golf & country dub r esorts. Xlnt condo-rental invest - ments. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8ay>1dt> Orivt• N 8 6 75 · 6161 ... CAMYOM llAUTY -sies_ooo BeauUruJ Country Club view!. Prof. decorated tbruout in lovely color tones. Choice wall coverings. lush cptng. & drapes, parquet floor in en- try . 3 Bdrms., 2~ baths . J acuzzi! 7RUEGRAND VALLEE SAT/SUNl·S llC. CAMYON -s211.soo Exquisite tas te in decor in this gorgeous Versailles by Deane Homes. Luxurious 4 bedrm & den home with formal PR & 4Yl baths. Air-cond. vtew of golf course, mtns & ocean. 2 RUE ST. CLOUD SAT/SUN 1·5 JASMIMECl.B--C..D.M. Elegant 3 BR 2~ bath beauty in new private are a with security gate. Hardwood floors, lu.5b cptng & drapes . $149,500 unfum, $169,500 furnished. MMAINSAIL SAT/SUNl-5 4 1116 CAMYOH TOW.elOMIS OPIM HOUSI S.T/SUH l·S Spar kling New! Country c lub at. mosphere. Private garden court en• tries, pools, tennis courts & views. Sunken L.R., wet bars, security. Th e .. G r een brie r " m ode l Delightful 2-story 2 bdrms, sitting rm. 2 baths 11?e DR. Ll?e oatios . Sil 18.500 · lease $700 mo. 32 Cyn Island Dr. The "Oakcrest" 1-'story model highly upgraded. Air-cond, lush cptng & custom drapes, Microwave oven. View. Lse $950 mo. 22 Cyn Island Dr. Beaut. "Greenbrier" 2-story. 2 BR, sitting rm, 2 bath, formal DR. Gorgeous view! For sale $149,500, for lease $850 mo. 42 Canyon Island Dr. Spacious "El Dorado". 3-Bdrms .. 2'h baths 2-story. Lge kitchen, lge DR, Beaut. golf course view. $159,500; lease $850 mo. 26 Canyon Island Dr. 833 " 1768 __ GeMral 1002 GeMrof 1002 ~~~~~! .......... !~.~~~~~~! .......... !~.~~ THIS IS WHAT ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• CAH'T H FOUND 6 UMITS Near Newport 's ba<·k Short of Cash? HUNTINGTON ICH bay 1s a bag 4 bedroom, S 112,000 f, ·1 f ' 1 3 No money down lo am1 Y room, 1rep arc. Won't last the weckond ! bathat I •""900'Th. vet era n s !l uge 3 .. on Y ..,,,,.,. is bedroom homl'. Cus tom Just steps to beach from end unit lownhomr tn· this excellent r enla l I d t j kitchen. All new ap-l' u cs l'nn1s. ucu.iz1 . area'. Super 1'n•·<Jme or I plianccs. Must see huge ' JJOO. sa una. bilhards & approximately SllSO per P l k ,. 11 family room & master r1 v a " Pa r "'a month! Unheard of spen· 546-2313 bedrm swte. $54,900. . ,.,., , , .,. , , -. '· , lY , . , , dable. Begin 1977 with a [ I • . • • · tall. sheltered income 1 ~ IU&Hill 962-4471("'' 546-~ ;;~~~~~0•ppo'"•moot P · ~ I C t 1 ~!1F£~:s 1l 1=~~~J!·~f~~~'~· i~H~\~I~~ . . . s uggests you ask about the beautiful Lusk home in E astbluff which Hester -Brown & Associates are offering at $112,500. 833-9781 Hester-Brown REALTORS 1002 GMerol 1002 fQYlnC13 S m Pre:.lt~e home in pre-l~ Open beam cc1hn1:. 2 st.Jgc location Secluded MODEL EST.a.TE GeMrol 1 used bnrk fplcs. l1:c den on quiet Cul-De-Sac "" • \'/ S wed Ii> h r Pl l' 3 Street Walk lo schools. I Dedrm, 2 bdlh, load!> Of l'hUrt'h('S parks and Park Hunt1n1tton ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· t harm ~'Cl IU'I\ c Hack 'hopping center Custom Ha~ area hwlr 22x20 FJm1ly Room v.1lh ~am t t.•1ltn1ts. Call "Helmsman". Huite bdrms baths. PoOI, cent. air. lruly blfl thruout. Anxious. 963-5671 Walker Slee Real lstete 1"am1ly home. cntn 111lo h a II 1lt' ck e d 1 n r c d . lnr!T\JI d1mng k1tch~n t • .unal~ '.i IK'drn" • :!', hath' 1111 v nl' le\ cl ~.:i4.-1 642-56711 True Christmas ~ b~61 • · [r~:::::::::::-iljiiiiijiiji~iilii. iiiiliiil;iijliiiilil cJa,-si;- 1 f-u·-ci Ads FOR LUSE MES1\ \'r:ROE, <'hnrrn 10~ Ol'~I) p ,1I Oll'd . 3 liednnx. 2 bath.' fam1t r room. 2 liiki.. rlbll' 11.tr 'li4351 mo MEWPORT CIEST International Designer Pattern PRICE REOUCTtOM ASSUMAILE LOAH l.ar~e three bedroom home plus formal dining room or den Mas~11ve floor to celhng brick r1replace in sunken h vin1t room. Excellent o p partunity to assume ex isling loan with low down payment. Ca 11 842 2535. [i'liiiilid 2LANDMARI( IEAUTIES ~ •1 , I UNDER SI0.000 Both near ntw . • + r, r~ c <) ll.v4 ,,..--I bdrms. J ba, ram r m , J 1 car garages. beaut up· I g r a d es t h r uou t + "guebo". Best HA buy 963-567\. -AT A MOST Charles Le Maire designed this sllp of a dress with HAPPY PllCE a center back zi pper. The ~pelet can be worn Realvalve ln this charm· bo111od in back or turned lo Ue in the front. tn1 I.hr~ bedroom homt'! Fabrics: crepe , peau de sole, velveteen; the located m one of Irvine's capelet or chlrron. sheer voile, organza. F·l&-0 c ut best areas. Creal kitchen only In Mlllses 8-16. Site 12 requires 2"l yds. or 45" for m om. coly family fabric and 114 yds . for the capelct. To order: send room, even separate d in · pattern number. size. name, address and zip. Price Ina room. Ideal location S2 50 plus 30' pastage and handllnf, for children. Price Is Pattern Book1 by Classincatlon, 6upplement 3, S68,500. Call 673..as50. Party & H~teu De_,lgns, Sl.sO POftpald. Make Ol't~' "'~·••Pl" •ou ,,,, check payable to Spadea. Send orde rs to this Ill RiNtl =·~;.· ~;'.1~••oo 2 Brida• St .. Mllf0<d. N.J. 'bn HARBOR HIGH Charming 3 bedr oom With hardwood floors on a big lol. Full p rice ~.SOO Spruce up and i.avc. CALL 751 3191 C:SELECT T' PROPERTf ES 9 UMITS.OCEAM PRJMEAREA $168,500 2 short blocks lo ocenn 1n pride of owne r ship nelghborhooct High sta · ble income will show cash n ow with minimum required down payment. Hul'J')' ! Call for complete TUSTI N M ~A D O WS details a nd preview or Ranch home, 3 br + lhls unique opportunity. bonus. Wik. to schls, Call 963-788l. shop'g. Rec ctr. w/pool. l'\f''''"'o .11~1111mM11irp ;.;;~~:~:::.;;~ ~ 1 t~arn1 LAKE FOREST cmd The Good Life are yours in this Deane Garden home. Walk to rlub & lakes. High open beams a nd walls or glass a re featured in this single s tory 3BR 2BA home P LUS beaut. fireside liv- ing, coul'\lry kitch, garden dining a nd huge master s uite. Great wa lled g round$. Very private ! $72,900. Open Sat /Sun 1-5, 24605 Ovc rlake Dr. CALL 516-1500 TOLLE REAL TORS 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~SELECT I PROPE·RTI ES REAL ESlATE SALES COSTA MESA SELECT PIOPRTllS IS OPINING A MEW COSTA MISA OfflCE AND MllDS HILP. U you've been thinking of higher commissions and hig her s ales F or a confidential discussion of your future at Select Properties, please call Pete Viotlo 751-3191 3130 HARBOR BOUl.EYARD c;:; SELECT · ~PR OPE RTIE S • " happy lo welcome cu newest ossocioto -if you would ~\• to tolk to Jed JACMNCI 645-7221 CllorSttft., I 7JJ Wntcllff He ...... leoell 1002 Geu .. 1af 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BETTEI THAN NEW Newport Beach Duplex· Two story. a short walk Cro.m the beach. 8otb un· Its are 2 bedroom, 2 bath luxury uruts, on com er lee lot. Jo'u ll price $12.S,OOO. CALL 556-2600 MESA VERDE Super 5 br. Extna tge family & Uvlng rm. Pool & jacuzzi. Acro&s from park/nr golf course. All for only SJ.52.500. call 540-9922 w .............. '~ ./ T....., .............. _ Who will utilize the advantages our newly re modelc.'<l. high tra!flc locatlon offers. Ask for: C::SELECT I ..... I PROPERTIES.___;;==== 1002~Heral . ---------1 ·--------1 ................................. ············· YA Buyers Call Now No money down. Many le choose from . Call tor more information. G.nerof lf ll~j!lljf1Q I 002 962-44n#546-8103 ..•.......•....••..•..• **•OPEN HOUSES 1-5* * * #8 Serena Court 2 BR 2 Bath 328 Vista Trucha 3 BR, 21h Baths 415 Vista Suerte 3 BR, 2'h Baths ~ Vista Caudal 3 BR, 2 Baths 2637 Vi st a Ornada 2 BR, View #5 Hermitage Lane 3 Bedroom, Den $76,000 Newport Crest $105,000 The Bluffs $107,000 The Bluffs $119,500 The Bluffs $129,950 The Bluffs $398,000 Big Canyon SP'ECT ACULAI OCUM VIEW One of a kind home featuring 3 bedrooms, guest house, 3'h baths, formal d ining, family room, 2 fireplaces. Has office, works hop and rec. vehicle parking. All this in- cluding Old Corona del Mar charm. $Z75,000. THE CAREFUL IUYERS DREAM Get more for your money with this outstanding Turtle Rock 3 bedroom home only four houses from park & pool. with family r oom, dining room , atrium & country-style wooden d eck ing. $89,950 land in· eluded. OM THE FA.llWA Y New custom home in Big Canyon, right on the goU course. 3 bedroom, 3 baths plus family room with wet bar. Lots or wood decking, 3 car gara g e . Truly a good value at $268,000. COMDOMIMIUM -IUffS -FH Lovely 3 bedroom. 21h baths. Nice- ly decorated home on super green- be It w/ pool n e arby. Attached garage w/ins ide entrance. Great eating area in kitchen & large din- ing area. Priced to sell $107,000 fee. OLD CORONA DB. MAR HOME Natural wood , wa rm papers, French doors, 2 patios, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Re modeled in 1974. Two houses from tennis courts. $120.~. OCEAM & JETTY YIEW Cameo Shores -warm & beautifal family' hom e. Used brick fireplace in wood p a n eled family room. Large formal dining room & sparkl- ing fenced pool. Roses, camellias, rhododendrons! Only $189,500. DEANE 4 llDIOOM Very popular Kensington model in University Park's Deane homes. Family & dining rooms, 3 baths. Beautifully decorated in earth tones & attractive landscaping. Near ten- nis courts & pool. $116,500. TRADrTIOMA&. IEAUTY Two story, four bedroom, rour bath home w/bay view from spacious master s uite . Private beaches & boat facilities . $179,500. llG CANYON TOW....OUSI Fountains, tennis, pool, jacuzzi all ove rlooking Championship golf course. These go with this brand new, imaginative, award winn.lng 2 bedroom home. Come se_, it. $125,000. FUMCH CHATIAU OM THI IAY One of a kind vfew w/MJ' on the water plus pool. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, many custom features. Family sized kitchen, large living room, curving staircase. All with a feeling quiet elegance. $475,000 fee. A COlDWBJ.. IAMCB CO. 644-1766 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ,iio IN ~ATCfNTI,_ I • ~ll macnab /lrvtne ~ realty FfMEl HOMES NOM $65,400 TO $1,100,000 214 DAHLIA -OPIH SUM. 1·5 P.M. Rare opportunity to lease dis- tinctive Victorian home w /option to purchase. 2 bedrooms -artist 's hideaway -beauti!ully remodeled & redecorated -R·2 lot 'h block to oeean w /e xciting view. $168,500. (S47) WHAT A DISH! "Vanilla" flavored Monaco in Big Canyon -s pa rkling neutra l & ready for your own specia l toppings + a superb day /night view from Up- per Bay to Cat alina -s unsets supre m e! Com e b y +dfSUN. 12:30-4 :30 P.M . & whet your ap- petite. # 15 RUE CAHMES. (548) MEEDS LOVIL Y FAMILY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Mesa del Mar w /pane led rooms, lg. yard w /fruit trees & covered patio. Short walk to TeWinkle Park, St. John's. schools & s hopping. t&'i,400. OPEN SUM. 1·5 P.M. 159 Coatn. (S49) SOUTHPORT MA.MSIOM - SPYGLASS HILL But c all it home! It's huge but charming w /6 bedrooms. oak- paneled family room w /used brick fireplace, formal-separate dining, lg. living room w /marble fireplace, spacious oak-paneled game room w /c us tom built·ins. Expanded decks to enjoy the ocean & city lights + gorgeo~ pool. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. (S50) IAYNOMT-UDO ISU Distinctive custom home w/pier & slip. Ted Genzbach architecture. Spacious 5 bedrooms, formal din· ing, den, dramatic high ceilings, beautiful woods & brick floors. The fines t quality in unders tated elegance. F ee land. Brochure available. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (5.51) HARIOI VIEW A very s p ecial Portofino w /4 bedrooms, 5 baths + guest house. Quarry tile entry, hallways, dining room & fire place. A separate unit ideal for in -laws. Completel y private. Inter-com thruout. $159,000. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. <5.52 ) PllDI & PLEASU.E Pride in ownership & pleasure in living in this charming 3 yr . old Country Fre nch on a sleepy little channel where the ducks go swim- ming by. Used bricks -leaded glass -marble fi replace make this 4 b e droom , 2 'h bath home SPECIAL ! $157 ,500. Bob Owens 642-8235. CS53) VISTA MADHA "ROMT IOW" Beautifully decorated in golds & beiges + ha ndsome woods. Bay view & wide greenbelt location. ''Delores" w /3 bedrooms (each w /walk-in closet ). A lovely end- unit. Patios -sun deck + air cond. $1 52 ,50 0 l e a se h o ld . C athy Schweickert 642·8235. (s.54) LOVELY UMDA ISi.i Impressive Spanish style mansion designed for lots of living -boun- tiful storage, . spacious Bayside patio for elegant entertaining, 5 bedrooms + maid's, 4 baths, 3 fireplaces. Slip ror lg. yachts! Flex- ible rinancing ! John Granath 642-8235. (SSS> ON DOYm DIMI Reduced to $124,$00! Best buy in West.cliff! Chumlng 2 bedroom & den completely docorated w /new kitchen, tangerine •arpeting, mir- rors + lath & plaster construction & heavy s hake roor. Beautiful backyard. Move in before the New Year! Cathy Schweickert 642~35. ($56) .. • .. ' . , , l . Ht• '(i l • I . I• 1: DAil. Y PILOT TARBELL CAN HELP YOU locate your new hOme and sell your present home at a good profit! We're a member or AELO, Inter-City Relocation Service. a national network o r realtors experienced in handling fam ily relocation problems. Whether moving across town... or across country, call the friendly folks at Tarbell. Arter all, we've been FINDIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! Woodbridca lefNatt Newly listed 4 bedroom executive condo 1n lrvlM! Wood parquet entry f~ leads to a dramaltc wmd1ng staircase that llMds to the 2nd ste>ty, Gorgeous mast81' suite with It's own bath and dressing area. 10-guest dining room. deluxe. kitchen built-Ins. Lush beige carpets. 3 baths 1n all. A heck of a townhome. $98,950. Call 540-1720. Executive Showplace! In beauttful VIiia Park area1 Freshly painted and decorated inside and out. Custom made shutters 1n the family room, lush new carpets to s1nl< your feet Into. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Separate I amt· ly room with brick l1replace. Entry hall, eating, area off the ranch kitchen. Private master suite. Fully sprtnklered lawns. $120.000. Call 54<>-1720. Owner RedvcH Price! Needs to sell this lmmacula1e Huntington Beach home right awayl Cove<ed patio veranda, heavy shake roof. 4 versattle bedre>om$ sel'lled by H'• baths. Otntng area and kitchen have no-wax floors for your convenience' Handsome marble fireplace 1n the l1111ng room 10 warm your toes. Reducedto$61,500 540-1720 Country Club SeffincJ! Rancho San Joaquin condo surrounded by golf course parks and tennrs couns1 Gracious enlry, step down formal living room & master suite with It's own bath and dressing area. Heartwarming I.replace Private patio area. A full line 01 rec' lac11tties. Asking $99,500. Call 540-1720 Hew Oft th• Maricet! Handsome 2·sto1y Mesa Verde home 1n preslrge areal Beautifully landscaped grounds with sprinklers all around. Built-in BBQ and wet bar for entertaining 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths • Candlelight dining room perfect for hohd1y get togelhers. Country kitchen is a homemaker's dream. Lush carpels. coordinated drapery thruout, $97,500 Call~40-1720 Custom R•treaf.Pooi! Profess1onat1v 1andsceped grounds with a no care rear yard! Oe1t9hlfu1 pool. ttuge patio area Fronl atrtum courtyard leads to mner foyer Spacious floor plan offers a 3 bedroom wing. 211) baths Candlelight dm1n9 room Separate lal'Tllly room. 2nd fireplace 1n the ltv1ng quilllers. Loads, ol built-ins. cupboarda. china closet, wet bar &. w111erack $124 500 Call54o-t720 Entertainer's Delaht! You ti love this bea1.tt1lur'c~stom home 1n prime area' Professionally decorated and landscaped. ouahly constructron lhru and thru Stereo &. m- le•coms 5ystem, built-In vacuum Tiled fountain & huge magnesite de(:k porch S glorious bedrooms 3 haths Extra den. separate 11m1ly room wrlh l1rep1aco Formal dining served by a totally moaern kitchen A home tor the ex· ecu11ve1 $225.000 Call 64CH 720 S4 I ,500-LonabMLocati•! It l~a11on is 1mport1nt. you'll love this charming "arter homo convenient to shops and bUS8'' Ex· tra wide driveway large palto MClosed and cov· erec:t doubles as 1 game room 3 bedrooms. eat-tn lutcnen with wood cabinets L1111ng room 11re11 for pan1es Just Its led caH 54<>-1720 lor uhow1ng1 ~al 0Wfter HolM! Proless1ona11y decorated home showt tl'le best 1n pride of ownership. Neatlylendscal)edyards with srmnkl8'3 tor convenience! Inside features-3 bedrooms. 2 full baths. Wood aca1nted ranch kitchen. separate !amity room-area,wrth it's own' fireplace to tell stories by Large dance lloor patio for outdoor fun El Toro delight. S87.250 Call 54(}1720 540-1720 29 55 Harbor Blvd. Costa.Mesa TAAIELl REAlTORSe Member RELO ti} ... ServiftCJ 7000 Cities Thruout The United States ...._ __ _._ .. • • • • ••••I • ' 1 HOMES 0'84 1·111111 Ah 1• UHl9UE IM IAHCHO SAN JOAQUtH -View of hills, with approx. 1850 sq. ft. tastefully dec9rated 3 bdrm. 2lh bath condo. Priced at $112,500. Find Barbie Hutchings at 10 Montanas Sud. UNIQUE IM MESA VlltDE, 4 bedrm, 2 sty. Buccola, super features, $118,500. See Barbara Orahood at 1793 Hummingbird. UNl9UE IM COIOMA Da MAI -3 bdrm., 3 bath unit, spacious, patio. $450/ mo. See Nancy La ux at 719 Larks pur. UNIQUE IM RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -sm ashing condo, 1563 sq. ft ., views, d~cor, privacy. Asking $110,000. No signs allowed -so you must find Ron- nie Lundy a t 21 Rana. U,_.IVUI: t1()'"1:S REALTORS» THl NICEST PEOPU lifLLING TllE NEA rcsr HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-0000 MESA VERDE, 546 5990 • CALL US Ge.rol I 002 IGettttot 1002 •..•.......•........... ..•.......•......•....• f;st ~J3Jiijf' 644-1133 ~ : •.• .i" ANYTIME BEST IH BLUFFS EXCLUSIVE OPEN TODAY 1·5 300 VISTA MADEi.A. End "E", water view; loaded with custom features. $146,000. •LEASES• 2 BR. rondo, single level $375 3 BR., single level $.525 2 BR. single level. orig. Bluffs $575 3 BR. Like new ! $.595 3 BR. Water view! $675 2 BR. & den, J asmine Creek, new $795 Ge.ral 1002\GtMrat 1002 ........•............. , •.••..•.......•••• ~ .... cae: GEDIGB ELKINS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE •oPEH SUNDAY 1·5 227 VIA ORYIETO -UDO ISLE Prime Location Near Bayfront San- dy Beach & P ier. 1 Story, Tile Roof, Medit w14 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Huge Patio. $132,500 411 l'LA TA IN THE "ILUFfS" Much-in-De mand Front Row E Plan Offered for Lease . 3 Bedroo m s. 21.-'z Baths. F a mily Room . Large Enclosed Patio S750/mo. 209 NATA -IAY VIEW Spectacular Front Row Location in the Ever -Popular "Bluffs" 3 Level Condo with 2 Bedrooms, 21h Bas, Family Room, 2 Patios Upgraded. $150,000 or Lease Option. Sat/Sun 1-5. 210 YlA COIDOYA See this 5 Br Home on Prestigious Lido Isle. Features Unusual Front Door Leading into Spacious Living & Dining Area Adjacent to Sunny Patio w/Beautiful Landscaping & Jacuzzi $207,500 ~AT & SUN t-4 e IY APPOIHTMEMT 111 Z GALAXY 3 Br in Beautiful Dover Shores. Outside Dining Area Great For En· tert ain ing . Formal Gardens w/Breathtaking Upper Bay View! A Truly Luxurious Offering for the Discriminating Buyer. By Appoint- ment Only IAYClEST-CUSTOM llUILT See this "jewel" of a 3 Br Home. Exudes Warmth & Charm. LuK· urious Carpeting, Many Exciting Features. Abundance of Stonge. Pool.Size Yard COIOMA DB. MAI -wmt IMCOMI Custom Built by Wilton ~k + In- come Unit. Owner's H~e with a Spacious BT. Open Beat11 Ceilings, Copper Plumbing. Family Room, Wet Bar, Countless AmenJUes. Ren- tal Unit 3 Br, 2 Ba. Prime Location·. Exclusive Listing by "Joy of Newport'' ••• t ' f ' ~ ~ ~~~.':'.~.s.~ ........ j~!!.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ f~.'!'9.~.·! ..... I~.~.~ ...... . Gttttf"Qf I OOZ Gwral I 002 G1Mr.. I 00.J GtM't'al , tOOZ G1MNI I GOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4. ··········~············ LOWIST Patel ON THI oc..-.OMT 2 Bdrm., 2 bath un1t in security b~g., only a beautiful, clean, sandy beach between you & the playful surf. $89,500 Allows you to luxuriate in South Laguna. TWO COltOMA Da MAI DWUXIS Two I-bdrm, units each in these adjecent, older duplexes. ~.000 Each: fix·UP or add on. SAYS W6-LIT US SIU And what better than Sun Valley, Idaho? 'Two con- dominium units, walking distance to tennis facility & ski lift. Only $15,500 for one, or $25,500 for the other. What would you oUer to exchange for these? CAMEO Hl<iHLAMDS Great country kitchen, Jge. cul de sac lot with room for pool, 3 private beaches, 3 big bdrms. & den. Priced at $123,500. Decorate as you like. 673-4400 DMtiCMt of HeiMw lft•nhMftt Co. ' SALES ASSOCIATE MARY JANE CROMLING OPIM HOUSU l·I rM 3 BEDROOM. l~ Bath, F. R. $55,000 19132 Stingray, Huntington Beach ,4 BEDROOMS, I ~ Bath, F.R. • 500 . 10685 E l Silbido, FoWltain Valley 4 BEDRMS, 2'h Ba, F .R. $87.990 200 7th Street, Huntington Beach --- OPPOITUHITY CAIBI MIGHT Come as you are and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak directly with our Fo~tain Valley Manager. Avallable Tues. and Thurs. eveninS 6 to 9 p.m. or call fGr appt. rt.AN TOOA Y Fm YOCM TOMOllOW 18055 Magnolia St., Fountain Valley 963-8311 G~ral 10021GeMrof 1002 ~~~~~! .......... !?.~~,~~!'! .......... ·~~~ .............•......... .•••......•.••••....•.• ' Luxurious 4 BR home. Family rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. ~.000. Attractive 4 bdrm. home on corner lot. Bay views from living room & up- stairs bedroom. $185,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 8a y!t1de Orn1t• N 8 675 ·6 161 CAMEO SHORES EXCLUSIVE MEW USTIMG Elegant "House of Glass'' home, built . around beautiful pool & patio. Spec- tacular ocean/jetty view. 2 Lge. mstr. bdrm. s uites + warm, convert., paneled den with frµlc . Both liv. & form. din. rms. have open beamed ceilings & frplcs. Custom features thruout. $172,500 . OPEN I TO 5 SAT. & SUH. 4521 GOll.HAM DI. COROHADaMAI HELEN b. DOWD REALTOR, IMC. MU 644-0134 1973 Top Utter & Top Sal"•• 1'74& 1975~p N•wport..MffCI loard of lealton Gewral I0021General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --IF YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO LIVE BY THE OCEAN Spectacular 180 degree ocean view in- cluding magnificent sunsets. this 3 bedroom, office. 4 bath home with a s parkling pool, located at 4545 ORRINGTON AVE. in Cameo Shores is OPENSUNDAY 1:00 to 5:00 PM. Asking $198.500. I 002 I Gftllf"Crf 1002 A SAHD Ir SEA REAL TY 6 75-8100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• STROLL TO SURF Shake roof over this highly up- graded, Lyons built beach home. 3 Bedrooms (or 2 + den). s pacious master s uite, lge family dining area. Utility room and breakfast nook. Hurry. $75,000. Call 962-4454. LA CUESTA W tf'OOL Rare, single story Valencia model with d ramatic enclosed courtyard entry. Island kitchen with.breakfast area. 4 Bedrooms, dining + family room. Master bath has door to rear. Low mainte nance yard with beautiful ANTHONY POOL. $89,500. Call 962-4454. I 00 FEET TO BEACH $74,500 Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath beach cot- tage. You won 't find many more of this type of property in prestigiow1 Newport Beach. Call now 640-6161. BIG CANYON CUSTOM Spectacular 4840 sq. ft. 4 bedroom home in rinal s tages of construc- tion. Family room and library over- looking gorgeous pool area and golf course. 2 Story living room with massive fireplace a nd view loft. $.185,000. Open House Sunday 1-5; 17 Royal St. George, N.B. Call640·6161. WEIGHING VALUES? Then take a peek at this 3 bedroom with game room, big patio a rea & huge back lawn for only $.59,950. Call 546-4141 . NEW-NEW-NEW! New driveway, new floor covering, new paneling. Near beach & shop- ping. 9all now for details on this big 3 bedroom home. Price at $51,500. callfWM141. Ottic:r\ loc otrd on (°.()\l o MP•CI ~qton Ir or h N,.._,,.Y1 8' ar h __._.._.._._,. -. - • • ' . MINI CORM9 ESTA TF. l'RESTIC.IOUS MEWPOltT IEACH M•w&a.. 4 ••*""'-· hMily ... & DiMMJ ... 0,... Saturdcry Ir 5-day 1·5 rM $114,500 llGCAMYOM- ,OOL & VIEW OH GOLF COURSE 21~&1>tft .......... lordtcma Model o,ew 5atwderr a 5-dcry 1.s rM $192.500 STUPENDOUS DUPLEX YllW OF WATB & UGHTS 41 .. 00M&O... l l ... OOftll & ,. o,.. scitwckwy & 5-c1ay 1.s rM $154,500 OH THE WA TB with VIEW MEOITHRAMEAM FU VOR - 2 STOltY 41edrOOM & L.Arg. ratio S-.dy I.act. CM Franf SI 19,500 OM THE WAT& IALCOMY & YlEW COMfort.W. 2 .._ C-*t tt- lo.t SUp A••el• Ul,500 •LUSIOMTHEWATB 1002 , .. ,..... ltry bCNlf Clllllt.w. ,_. ... -.. ,... ...,., ..... '°"" l ...... .._ ........... ,... .............. ,,. ....--.... $HSt-•Y'frlM. WATERFRONT HOMES :?tt.11 W r • .,.,. H1•1l,,~.w No"411"fl BcoKh 17141631 Mm }.~!t~u!te~t Sun bat.he on larse sun deck. 2 BR, famUy rm. 2 ba. cu1t. N ewporh:r. Must IH to ~lleve! Ar\'· 1.11 bargain at $149,500. lt'or appt. call • 641·l4-7""'4--.. llNTALS J ASMT!!iS CR EEK 'S moat pop~lar model. Plan 2 wltM 2 bedrms & d~n. on r~enbelt with ocean vlew from pallo. A baraa1o at S'125 per mlh. on rearly lease. IochJdes a I a m e n·I t I es •.. Clubhouse, pool jacuzzi, tennis courts. ON BEGONIA ••• Charm-ing 2 bdrm on corner lot. No pets or chlldreo. $350 per mth. ON LARKSPUR .. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, no pets, one car gar . S37S per mth, yearly lease. Very ruce. BREAKERS DRIVE .. on Big Corona Beach. 1 bdrm & CQflverlable den. F'abuloua view. ~ per mlh. Yoarl)t lease. COLE Of. HIWPORT RE.4'.L 'tORS 2515 E. Cstt~y, CdM . 67S.551 I YOUR OWH•AHCH Mt.AR THE OCIAM 10'1300' ESTATIJ Ooe block Crom proposed Costa Mesa Newport MARINA, in rapidly ap· pree1ating R4 area. Quiet country atmosphere. Ex- q u Is It e cust om-built home, 30' Liv Rm, w/10' Flagstone fire place. Bllhard-slze Fam Rm w/24 ' sunny mezzanine <o pen beam ceilings ) SPACIOUS kitchen w /16' Moroccan Tile drain- board, Harvest Gold sink & NEW dshwshr . 3 Bdr's (20' Master). 2 Baths. ser vice room . All In beautiful sculptured carpet.mg. Entire home ln NEW cond. Patio has massive brick fireplace & grill. Sep 9xl2' outdoor ore or shop rm, 9x1S' garden or tack rm, many fruit & shade t rees. Room for pool , tennis court, boat, motor home, honei, etc. l::nt.ire pro- perty has almost new 6' rencing & adobe tJrick walls. COMPLETE PRIVACY ONE OF A KlNDI $117,000 Owner &42-5485 ORANGE BY OWNER 3Br. 2Ba. like new . SS2.500 terms. 642-5140 Bkr. SPANISH HACl&IDA Choice area in CM Is the location of this lovely 3 bd. 2 ba, lge fam rm home. Huge m str s uite w /s ep s ilting rm . roughed in frplc in mstr suite. Only $74,950. 545·9491. ail llGCAHYOH IEAUTY OPEN HOUSE SUN 12·5 10 Burning Tree Rd .. NB Pnme 3 , acre lot over looking golf course. Fan· t.astJc view of city Illes & Catalina! Exclusive area & quality bit 4 bd home w1frml din, sep fam rm & conversation piltfrplc. Prof lndscpd & terrir1c pal.Jo for executive enler- talrung Must see to ap· predate Olll 838·62S6. ~ -SHARP31DRM $51,900 Low down pymnt for this charming hrdwd floor home. Coiy brick frplc. Don't miss this cutic. :W.S·!M91 . Walker & lee Real f state CMIEAUTY ASSUM.AILE LOAN Thia cbarmln1 4 bdrm, 2 ba homo in choice CM locaUoo. Hvy 1hake roof, lg tam rm. Ta'ke over subject to existing 7% loan. Ms.9491. ~ Walker 1: lee tfe11l lntatti SWMIHOMU RIALTY Otfers l Yr Warranty Home saver Pro1ram C.11 For lnlocmaUon l4t.aH1 ~~~~~:! .......... !?~~,~~~~~! .......... ~?~~ MEWPORrs IE.ST luY Be~t buy at Spy~lass Hill. Only one listed. 5 Bedrm, or 4 bedrm & maid's quarters. 3 Baths. fami ly rm, sep dining. huge tile entry , ocean view. $205,000. LUSK \I REAL TY a John D. Lusk & Son Co. 2 IEDROOM • 11893 Geode. F V 646-8811 $46,2.50 Sun 1·5 fi605 St>ashor<>. W N.B &t0-6161 $74,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 21 Winter~rPen COccrOd) Irv 644-6200 S63,000 Sal tSun 1·5 515 Irvine Ave CNwpt.Hts ), NB 642·5200 $75,000 Sal/Sun l -5 #4 Juniper (The Tc.•rr. >Irv 551 2000 $66,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Dahlia, CdM 642-8235 SL68.500 Sun. 1 :; 2 Bit & FAM RM w DEN •14562 Oval Rd , Irv 83.1·33RO $S2,H50 S /S 114 331 Driftwooc1 (Shorcdfs l CdM 642-8235 $179 ,000 s IS 1-5 2816 Cli ff Dr . N . R 645-3474 $M!l,SOO S1S 12-5 H Rue Fontaine < Bii!Cyn l NB 631-1400 $1~12.500 S IS15 511 15th St , I 1.13 714·536-825ti $92,500 Sun 12·~ • 1000 Santiago ( Dov.Shrs ) NB 644·6200 S215,000 Sun. 1 5 5 Solana m San .Joaq l Irv 752-14 1..1 $105 .000 •21 Ran!l. n San Joaq .. trv b15·6000 Sl l O.OC.X> l HDROOM ~l Arnold . C ~t Sun. l 5 Sun. 1-5 833-1768 $.52.000 Sun 1.5 2332 Bunkt'r ll1lb Wy, C.M 540-9538 $16.500 SIS 10-4 -W2 El Modcnn <H~hL-; l ~B 548-3080 S88.SOO S~1t 1Sun 1-5 2186 Vista F.ntrada. NB 644 -4746 $104 .500 S IS l 5 • 1501 Bayaderc Terr. CdM b-10·7771 Sl74.50o S/S lU·S 2 ltuc Chatcuu Royal< R1gCyn lNB 644 ·054fi 54 0 051 I S IS 1 5 I i5t2 H1ghrn.•st . Irv &15·0303 SS!U150 SIS t l 4 226 Via Gra11ana n .1do ll) NB 673-7300 SIH.<)(XI Sun. l 4 t70Z2 Vw F1 C'-.la . M \ Sim 3666 $64 .900 Sal1Sun I s Hfi71 Country wood. l rv 752-1700 $61i.50U Sal l2·S 866 W Wilson. C \1 f>45· 70JJ $.56,9~ Sat /Sun I 5 7 Rue Grand Vallce(R1gCyn >NB 644 -4910 S285.000 SIS 1 -5 933 Santa Ann . I.a,:! Sc·h 499-2241 S00.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 W Vta Orv1~to. L1do II. NB 631-1800 $132.500 Sun. 1-5 9.,'lO Wilson, C.M. 645-0303 $.S2,SOO Sun ll-4 2210 Avalon (Cul. Pk> CM 557-1648 $56.950 Sun. 12-5 859 Cortei (Mesa del Mar) CM 752-1414 $65.400 Sun. 1·5 15 Rue Cannes (BigCyn > NB 642-8235 $210.000 Sun.12:30-4:30 312 Vista M adcra (Bluffs) NB 646 -7711 · Sun. 1 5 20932 Crestview. H. R. 640-6600 $63.500 Sun 1-5 14656 Orgc Ac rs (The Willows) Irv 551·2000 $67,500 Sun 1·5 #10 Mont Sud R. San Joaq .. Irv. 675-6000 $112,500 Sunl-5 531 San Bern 'dino.Nwpt.Hts,NB 642-5200 $89.500 Sun. l ·S 3 D Ir FAM RM or D84 13 Gi>leta Pt. Dr. (Spygls His) CdM 640-1751 $225,000 SIS 1-4 Sat/Sun 1·5 241 "B." Alton St ., S.A. 752·1920 $45,000 10181 Cliff Drive, ~B- 968--«56 $69,900 Sun 1·5 4001 Wayne <Cam . Hieb ) CdM 613-8494 $127 ,500 Sun. 1·4 .ooOahu PUMesa Vrde> CM 752-0558/546·5605 S/S l ·S 93.51 Molakai, H.B. ~4454 $75,900 2311 Yairhll\, N 8 833--1768 Snt/Sun 1·5 1700 ST ARllGHT CIRCU. M.I. Elegant. secluded home in lovely BAYCREST. Hig hly upgraded 4 bdrm., den & rormal dining rm. PLUS family rm. 4 Baths, 3 car garage. pro- fees. lands caped. $179,500. See J an. 1 lo 5, Sunday . COltOMA DEL ~ CtiiM Co••: prec· tic:.., .. ..ey lot ............. creel with • ~ JETTY AM> OCIAM VIEW. Clow to bHc.h ....._ G.tly -...i & "'Y to b"lld 01t Hd OWMfl Will SUIOltDIMA TE AND CARRY FfMAHCIM•. IACK IA Y IUY -l hdrOOM J bath, HW c~ IMnCJ r'OClflll mtd clnWJ "*"· paM'liftcJ, larg• co•end paHo, fNlt trfft. "ease can for app1d1ShHtC1t. $75,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def M• 675-5511 DIRECTORY Keep this handy direct°'}' with you tllla weekend es you oo hOUH-huntl"9, All the locetlona listed below are deacribed In greeter detell by advertlsl"9 elsewhere In today' a DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Patron a ahowlng open housea lor sale or rent are urged to fist such Information In thl• column each Saturday and Sunday. 3199 Haiti. C.M . 962-7788 $99,900 Sun. 12·4 14631 Sweetan. Ca lfms . Irv. 673-8550 $68 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1501 Bayadere Terr, CdM f>40·7771 $174 ,500 S/S 10-5 •4521 Gorham Dr. (C.imSh rs)CdM f>44 -0l34 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1-'i 1732 Missouri (Mesa Vcdel CM 540-1151 $70,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 301 l Clubhous e Cir <Mesa V >CM 516-2280 $75.000 Sat/Sun 116 Via Quito (Lido 11 l NB 673-6915 $139.!'iOO S /S 1·5 3.362 Fuchsia. C. M 640-9900 S78.500 Sat Sun 1-5 2914 Cliff Dr . N.B 673-9060 $135.0()0 s,s 1·5 28.53 Europa, ML•s a Vrde. CM 540-1720 $97 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 l2 Montana Nte < R.San Joaq l Irv 752-7315 $106.950 Sun 1·5 #21 Almond Tree Ln .. Irv 752-1700 $81,900 S /S 12-4 5562 Ridgebury Dr., 11.B 768-7878 $79,000 Sun. 1·5 • •4545 Orr[!tn Ave. C Sh rs .. NB 675-8800 $198,500 Sun 1·5 32.53 Wa shington. M V .. CM 546-2313 $67 .900 Sat /Sun 1·5 #9 Rue St. Cloud (BigCyn ) NB 752-1700 $215,000 S /S U -4 35 Mamsail (J a s mme Crk ) NB 644 -4910 $149,500 SIS 1-5 3406 Catamar an. HrbView Hills 640-2309 $145.500 S/S 1 5 20 Mounlam View (T.Rock> trv. 675-JOOO SMJ.900 • Sun 1-5 10171 Cr ailet(MdthGmds >HB 640-6600 $95,000 Sun 1-5 384 Mira Lom;i Coff Irv. >Back Bay 646 3255 Sun. 1-5 ~19 Vista Raquctta. N.B 640-5357 $110.000 Sun 1-5 2917 Chestnut <M.V >.CM 540-0942 $73,500 Sun. 1-5 19191 Norwood Terr. (T-Rock Hrv 551-2000 $141,900 Sun 1-5 1206 Essex (West clf) NB 642-5200 $137 ,000 Sun. 1-5 20082 Ma rina Ln., H.B. 963·6767 $63.900 Sun. 12-5 5 Hermitage, Big Canyon, N.B. 644-9060 $398,000 Sun 12-4 2030 Monrovi a, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $47.500 Sun 1-5 4 llOIOOM 113 Via Nice (Lido II ) NB 673-9060 $159,500 Sun 1·5 226 Lagonia (Nwpt Sh rs) NB 642·3827 $83.000 Sat/Sun 17112 Greentree, H.B. 842-4466 $110,000 S IS 12·4 9442 Casttegate, H.B. ~7788 $62,900 Sun l -5 2005 Miramar Dr., Balboa 640-9900 $132,005 S/S 1-5 17311 Apel Lane, H.B. 897·0321 $71,000 Sat/St:n l ·S 9410 Warble r , F .V. 548·1168 $74,950 Sat/Sun 1·4 *10 Rue Villa rs, BigCyn, NB 675·3411 $254,500 S IS 1-S • •501 36th St., N .B. 675-7060 $179,:500 Sun. l -5 23531 Porter. Lag. Nig. 831-0873 $77 ,900 Sun 1().8 10 Golden Star (Deerf"ld > Irv. 551·2000 $93,500 Sun 1·5 3731Sur (Tbc Colony) Irv. SSl-2000 $68,500 2828 Tabago (Mesa Vrde) CM 642-5200 $88.500 Sun. 1-5 208 Loyola Rd, College Park, C.M. 646-2087 $68,500 Sun 1 ·5 4 IR & GUIEST HOME 3815 Se3shore. N. 0. f>45-0303 S298.500 S IS 11·4 30 4 IR & FAM RM or DEN 14111 Chagall. lr\'.Vil. Irv. 752-7315 S85.500 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 21062 Beckworth Cr .. It B. 751-5334 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 446 Catalina Or .. N B $136.500 Sun 1-5 . '*2861 Vlco Ln (MdelMar >CM 546-6352 S79.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 654.2 Morning Tide Dr .. H . 8 . (213)945-2621 $115.000 Sun 1·5 16409 Mt. Newberry Cir., F . V. 963-7881 $84,900 S /S 12-4:30 8642 Low mead Dr .. H.B. 968-8019 $72,950 S /S 10·!\ 230 Santa Is a bel, C. M. 64.5-0303 $82,500 S/S 1-4 :30 3176 Country Club CM.V. ). CM ~3,500 Sal/Sun 11-4 1611 Kings Rd., N.B. 642-3600 Daily 10-3 19601 Roderick La .. H.B. 540-1720 $61,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 •a&> Sonora, Mesa del Mar. CM 557-5292 $79,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 #1 Pinehurst, Bi~ Cyn, NB 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 2729 South G r isel Pl .. S.A. 645·4170 $77,000 Daily 12-5 2347 Irvine. Npt. Sch. 752-1700 S97 ,000 Sat. 11 ·3 844 Sonora, Mesa del Mar. CM 540-1151 $68,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2006 Port Bristol ONHms) NB 644-6200 $159.000 S IS 1 ·5 4891 Corkwood (Univ.Pk) lrv. 644-1766 $116,500 Sun. 1-5 •2672 Basswood CE-bluff) CdM 675-5511 $119,SOO SIS 1·5 1793 Hummingbird (M.V. >.CM 546-5990 $118,500 S IS 1 ·5 2 Rue St. Cloud (BigCyn ) NB 644-4910 $271,500 S/S 1·5 1700 Starlight Cir. CBaycrst)NB 675-3000 $179,500 Sun 1·5 •47 Monticeto ($pygls) CdM 644-4882 $324,500 SIS 1-5 1501 Highland Ave .. N.A. 631-1400 $184,500 S/S 1-5 *1948 Santiago, N .8 , 540-1720 $220,000 Sun. 1-5 •1750 Skylark Ln .. N.8. 644-7878 $141,500 Sun 12-4 861 Sandcastle Dr., CdM 644-7270 $138,500 Sun 1·5 ••715 Bayside Dr. (Prom Bay) NB 642-8235 $330,000 Sun. 1·5 lS06 Antigua (Dov. Shrs) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 •32 Point Loma (Spygls) CdM 644-6200 $299 .500 Sun. l ·5 2201 Private Rd., N. B. 646-7711 Sun. J.s •11 G reenbriar Ln.(BigCyn)NB 64().6600 $242,500 Sun 12-5 229 Canal St., N.8. 673-7601 $97 ,500 Sun l·S 'ZI Bodega Bay, Spyglass 640-4196 $205,000 Sun 1·5 1086 V aUcjo Cir. <Mesa Wds >CM 645-0303 $97,500 Sun 1-5 •1'20 Warwick <WestclO NB 842-5200 $125,000 Sun 1.S 640-9900 f!J7ie Pkal 8~ g>~ Valley Realty 14921 Athel (Col. Pk) ln• 551-2000 S94.500 Sun l -5 13561 Esprit (Racq.Club ) Irv. 551-2000 $89,500 Sun 1·5 10 Cherr y Hills (BigCyn ) NB 675-6900 $425,000 Sun 12·4 S IEDROOM 468 De Sola Tr.(cor Seaward Rd )CdM 640·7729 Sun. 1-5 210 Via Cordova. Lido II.NB 631-1800 $207.500 SIS 1-4 5 II & FAM RM or DIEH ••525 Via Lido Sd <L. Isle) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·4 •17 Royal St.Georgc(BigCyn )N B 640·6161 $385.000 S/S 1-5 2242 Atalia St. CE-bluff) NB 644 -1653 $149.950 Sat by appt, S. 1·5 4192 Loma St. <Grntrce) Irv. 833-3380 Sat/Sun 1·4 1522 Pe~asus. off S.A.Hts 646-3255 $82.500 Sun 1-5 52 Royal St.George, N.R. 673-1181 $229.000 Sun. 1-5 6 Ill & FAM RM or DIEN •34 Mission Bay(Spygls>CdM 644-6200 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDaOOM 32 Cyn TL Dr. (BigCyn)N.B. 644-4910 $118,500 SIS 1-5 42 Cyn II. Dr. (SigCyn >N.B. 644-4910 $149,500 SIS 1-S 2 IR & FAM RM or DIEN 209 Nata, Bluffs, N.B. 631-1800 $150,000 S/S 1·5 3 llOttOOM 26 Cyn II . Dr. (B}gCyn) N.B. 644-4910 $159,500 S IS 1 2167 Vista E ntrada (Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $135.000 S /S 1- 603 Vista Bonita <Bluffs >NB 675-3000 $112,000 Sun. 1-5 426 Vista Parada (Bluffs l NB 675·3000 $115.000 Sun 1-5 300 Vista Mad er a <Bluffs )NB 644-1133 $146,000 Sun. 1 5 4 IR & FAM RM or DIH 363 Genoa. Npt.Riviera . CM 546-2313 $63.~ Sun. 1-5 DUPLEX FOR SALE l II & .... 4404 Channel Pl., N.B. 6.11·1400 $154 ,500 S IS 1·5 HOUSE FOR LEASE l IE.DIOOM 5205 Ri ver Ave. N.B. 645-2937 Sat/Sun 10·5 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE 2 IBHtOOM •29 Tahoe (Univ.Pk)Jrv 642·5200 $88,900 Sun l 5 HOUSES FOR RENT l llDttOOM 719 Larkspur (old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $450/rno. Sun 1·5 5 la & FAM RM or D~ 17831 Mann, Irvine 552-8587 $595 Sun 12-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT , 2 llDttOOM 22 Cyn II. Dr. (BigCyn)NB 644-4910 ~50/mo. S IS 1-5 JlaltPAMRMerD91 418 P.lala (Bluffs) NB 631-1800 $750/mo. Sun 1-S DCLUSIVE MESA VERDI \ COUNTRY CLUI Pnme Countr> Club an·a nf Mc!t a Vt'rrlc. Qu1l'I tn•c lined rul d<'·SOI: leads 10 t Mory. !tpaciou:. 3 lx'<lroom home. Large master !tUllc plus 2 tw111 :.lied bedroom:. Family room hosts massive :.tonl' (lrt>placC'. br<,>akfa:.t har & over- look:. tropical 1terdt·n patio Full PM l"C SI00.000. IO' r down Ca II 962 7788 ~ KEY fl.€ AL TOP.5 IC OLD COUNTRY FARMHOUSE Unique old homt• charm JU :-0 1 like th l' 00l' Grundmu & Grandpa w.ed to h vc in! Lie i.lt hni rm w1b1i; Clrcplar<.'. 9' cc11lngs. old fash1on1•cl free standin~ tub and sink. This will bnn1: ba1•k memones, but you'd lx·t· tcr hurry! Call 64!'1-0303 • ACOtDWW Ulll£ACOWU Y TAKEOVER GILOAH On lhl:. sp•u:1ou!t :t hd. :! ha POOL home. Ni·"' l " r p b & r n • s h pa 1 n t lhruout l'avmcnts •H•· ~mo 1nd°ud1n1t laxt.•::. whl.'n you purchu.;c suli JCl'I lo 1•x1~l1n~ G I loan Just h11t~'<I ' G41J. 7711. HEW LISTINGS! WATIERFROHT OPEN SUH. 1.5 50 I l 6ttl Strut Pier float <.:ho1l't' loco lion 1 BR. 2 baths. ".! frplt':. , In<' pat 10. n<'" deck Wont hi!tl loni: at $179,500 MIEWPORT HTS. A deli i:ht to !thow' Spat•1ous 3 HR. 3 ba .. pool home. 2 f'rplc!t., s unde1·k nvcr garag<' w1lh ocean Yll'W' ~139.500 ! MESA VERDE Price Cut $5,050 Pleasant 4 hclrm .. 2 ba • spotless! Lgc. lot. de lached ~arage . Now $104,950 COSTA.MESA EAST SIDE .a Umls $128,000' Balboa loy Prop. Realton • 675-7060 * NEWPORT HACH LUXURY MISAVllDI SllDIOOM !super sharp witl\ formal dining, wood purqut•t -.:n trance. Dinette area. 3 Balh.s . 1,.argc II vtn 11 r oom . New p11i n l. carpets, noorin1 •water flcatC!r, lfurry, sllarp and ~~ rll(l\t! Call ~~HERITAGE . -REALTORS ~... DAIL v PILOT Sunday, No~ember 28. 1978 Hotdn For StH Ho.Ht For s• Ho.Mt '°" s. HcMttH kr s-. I Heelan ,... s-. j ······················· ............................................. _ ................... \•• ...................... . ~!:.~~.~ ...... ~~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ........ ~:!~!~ ....... ~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~.~.~!': ... !?.~! ........ ~~~ .. !~.~~ ~!~ ........ !4.~~ ~~ ... ~ .... !~?.~ G", ... ,.. I 002 • ._,.., I OOJ I 00% G...,... l 002 ......................... ······················· .............................................. . P ele IJtUrell ~eaft'I P"e~enl6 COZY COTTAGE r IN NIWPoaT H8CNff'S -imagine a rocker OD the big front porch or this ~ute 2 beef rm home. Large yard. extra large garage with alley access tor RV 8r boat. $75,000. 515 l"iM An., Mwpt. lch. W,!Stla 1·5 COUNTRY FLAVOR 1M WISTCLIFf -expanded 3 bedrm. family room home. TMtefully inviting with lovely wallpapers, woods and tiles -a run place to live! And on a secluded street away ftom traffic. Sl37,000. 1206 &Ms. Mw,. .._. W /S. l·S loff CI 1hfdge ... ,. .... , ATTN: CAR BUFFS!ltOBBYISTS THI HUIT OF MIWPa.T HllGHTS bas this neat 3 bedrm boO)e with 2 dble garages, all the space needed for shop, storage, etc. Cl05e to View Park and schools. $89,500. Sl I S-lent~ M.I. Sot /Swa I .5 UNIVERSITY PARK llAMO MEW TOWHHOME exclusive area. One level, 2 bedrms., 2 baths, dining room and 2 enclosed patios . Sharp looking 'wi th Spanish tile roof. Move in for Christmas! 29 TahcM. fnift• Sun I ·5 MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOMS MOYE IN TODA y -master bedroom with bath, 3 bedrooms with bath & twin lavatories. Large family or din· ing area. Newly painted and carpete<t. shake roof. fruit trees. & excellent landscaping. Just reduced to $86,500. 2121 T abogo '1 .• C.M.. S. I ·5 END YOUR SEARCH IH WESTCLIFF -comfor t.able 4 bedroom, family ro<;>m home all ready lo move in. Lovely pool and nicely landscaped yard. Sl25.000 I 520 Warwick Le., M+· ldl. SWt 1-5 MESA DRIVE ACREAGE PANORAMIC urra •• y VIEW - be autifu l custom California ranch style home nestled on 31.-'z acres with pool and pas ture. All the amenities for gr and country living. Call 642-5200 for further details. G..,-al 1002 C.....,.a1 * * * * * * Heritage Collection BARGAIN HUNTERS RXa ..,. -4 bedrooms. 2 bath, family room, *°""" ....._ plus eat-in kitchen. Tbis 2000 sq. ft. nome need» h e lp. AakJng only $69,000. c.11 540.1151. GREAT FAMILY ROOM WITH <>PIM llAM CEIUMG -hobby and sewing area. 3 Bedrm.. 2 b1:tth wlth lots of extras. Like z patlo1, fireplace & garage dO()r opener. Top value at ~.soo. C4lll 540.t l IS t SMELL THIS llAU1'1FUL HOME ~othing smells better than new plush carpets & fresh paint. Squeaky clean thruout. 4 1'9 lt•dr•• .. 2 b aths. fa m ily room . fireplace and all the extras. Great Costa Mesa location near schools. Just listed at $68.500. C4lll 540-1151 ERITAGE G~rol 1002 .•..•.•••....••.....•.. ·········~············· ***OPEN HOUSES*** Z9 I 4 CLIFF DI., M.I. JUST LISTED! View of the park & night lights from • t.his 3 BR. & den home; formal dining rm. & lge. rec.' room, with 20x40 ft pool. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. $13.S,OOO. 113 Vl.4 MICE, UDO ISLE Lge. living rm. opens to South patio. Bookcase lined. wood paneled frplc .. family din· ing/kjtc hen, wet bar. 4 BR. 3 baths. Xlnt floor plan. OPEN SUN. 1·5. REDUCED TO $159,500. CALL TO SEE UDO ISLAMD TtlPLEX. JUST LISTED. New Orle ans architecture, custom de- signed & built: 3 s pacious units with lavish , luxury appointments. Priv patios & balconies. frplcs. Must see to appreciate. By appt. $375,000. VACANT & 114DY for occupancy. Brand new. 3 bdrm., 21h bath hom e. near prestigious Bay Island. Exciting 2-story living rm: $145,000. DAVIDSON KEALTT ',801 W C11u·.I ''"', •; "l 645 -7575 31 lb Newwtl Blvd N 8 673· !:1060 1ooz 'G~o1 IM FOi THI HOUOAtS NAMCISCAM FOUMfAIH Al. .. IMI VILLA • Courtyard entry with wrouAhl • 1run gale, dramat1r (oyer NI trv cathedral ccllin.:'. rRlCE SLASHID! 411Dll00MS ,UJS POOL Pnvate roadway leads. to trlple-car i:Jragl! Secluded C"Cl'Ull\ e lllc· entry' Dining entert111n· ment EpHurean lutt!hen ~parate mom tn·law quorters w bath Soar1n" staircase to bt.-droom retreats. Lush lropHal backyard w /5hlmmoring summer ru.n pool. Skinny dippers dell1ht1 Owner bought new. Mu#l u ll. Try $9,&00 total down ' &47 8010. LOOKING .... .for a home in Ne wpart Beach's Ea\ltbluff -Big Canyon Harbor View · The BluHs -Westcliff · I rvine's Turtlerock. etc.? We have lovely homes to show you in a ll these areas, and mu<'h more ... please call C. F. Colesworthv REAL.TORS 640-0010 Lachenn1yer Realtor COVINGTON 4..PLEX $1 23,500 QUIET SICLUDBI " .• Now h as a 5 Bdrm or .iC bdrm + den, 3 ba home j ust completed for hn· mediate occupancy. Complete built· ins. including Microwave ov~n & Trash Compactor. Oceart view .from living rm, mstr bdrm ct sunken bar. ~-Yearly dues entitles members ac- cess to ocean & beache1, Including Little Corona through 3 gates. OP .. HOUU SAT a SUN f.SrM 4,. o.s. '""*-lcOl'Mf" S..Wtrd ldl 642-2172 640-7729 Robert L. Sattler, Realtor 1H1'1 '11 'f•H) qJf'./fUl"I f\t r • !~Bl Corona., Mor I 022 Mesa del Mar by ownr. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• br, 2 ba, din.rm. lge ra m .rm. 979·3842 o r DANA UIHT CONDO On a clear day you can see Catahna. For tbe discriminating buyer! Come see It's exquisltely decorated ''PLAN B" offering 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, dinT ing room a nd wrap-around vlew. Completely upgr'aded w /the delecta· ble nalr from a decorator. DoubJe self ·cleaning oven, trash compactor and fireplace. Assoc. lee offers securi- ty gate. pool, TENNIS, sat.Ula and jacuui. 761-3771 CALL NOW DONALD M. BIRD Associates Realtors Attractive home. now rented & paying for !>elf. Buy for invest or move in. 3Br + lg den/Br. 3 ba, Top condition! Bcsl loc nr back bay. Nwpt lli~h. tennis cts. $86,500. (714 I 642.3336 VETERANS NOTICE BAil BAY MUST SELL HURRY!!! "STRATFORD PARK" 10 MONTHS NEW $105,500 Move i.n by Chnstmas CALL 962·7751 INT'L R.E. NETWORK • h i\tron v. 18r. 2Vt 0 a . con ver.iation pit. dhl fp 2 p.Jl11i:-. • 2 1•ar gar Onl) S97.~. f51nnd • Vtlt.igc Properties. 846-6486 MlSA VHDI .. OOL HOME • WC! h nvr a lov1•ly .. V ·1 I +-den and pool. oPt'fl the door anct first you'll see the brcathtakmi;t spiral staircase. Walk on in a nd enjoy the spal'tl>U" family room w fpk and country kit. ovcrlooltin~ pool nr t'ntertain in you1· formul d1nini;t room and retreat to extra lge master swt<' PS 1r you want you run cover lhe rxiol and swim mt1•>0r<1 onc1 vou also have a 3 cu gar I lurrv nn lh1s nne The Real p;,q,,,,. ~int &Ill 13'il The dci111tn Is superb. front the 1101ir111R cc1tinf,l., to the beautiful hnck frplc., Uvinit rm .. dining rm. romily rm . hobby loft, luunclry rm de 5 bdrms Bring vour family. large or small & -.Ntle m comfort & privacy Close lo 44 acre park with pf'lolo; & tennis. Slltl.500 The V1llai:e Realtor!> S:>2 7000 1700 sq . rt. owner's suit<' with fireplace plus three huge bedrooms. Three 2 bedroom. 2 bath apart- ments. s car garage. Best buy in this VERY popular model. Cati to- day. 646-7171. VA Houses available SO Sil·down ocean & buy Q)llege Park .. J Br 2 Ba. down . For more info: v1cw!!5Yearenew:3600 new cpl, drps, roof & Century21/CroclterR.E. sq. ft. Each unil has 2 paint. Spac kit, w/bltns. 752.8863 642·5062 bdrms .. 21it ba .. (rplcs., sep din, encl yd & patio.•---- blt-ins. 2 dbl. garaf(cs. $Si , 950. Own r /Ag t. Fine Mesa Verde 2 Story . 551-6785. *DUPLEX• • bl>drm. t.1~11 2 hath horot <!fl u comer "Soldu ks from Asking $189.500 Ca tt for 557-7648 5Br . 2V.i ba. many • thr C:O\ llnJo: rl)r app'l -amenities. $96,700 Ph • your offl'r Prli>!'<l •1l ~~IO C.ill tod.i.y' Supurh h<>m••• • ltt>Jlt'' In< )1'1 llliS'l • Sl.Uotc'i CHllTlttM ~ ASSUM"1C* Aal YOUllS Stone FP 1n lurge l,r, 3 BR • with th IA I UR . 2"'» RA M1·~u 11 s BA. elec bltns, dblo oven Woods Home Formal LR and for big holiday dinner5 2 car rlEWPORT HACH • DR. bnck r treplace in lari;tt· garage with boat access to family room + bonu' room 2 back vard ~ceds TLC but ..,. • Car gar , hui:e back yard. l 11 best buy 1n neighborhood DOVll SHOl1S ~. I l:f OOH Y. ,.~tAIOCJ.11< I >?OJ.TO• ' »5Cll~....., c:-.. -640·7000 • blks to parl( Island VIiia~<· SU.HO Island Village d o....--rti S"" LJW\ a"', .. ,.,, ... ~ Trulv fanlaslic " be room. l ILKS TO oc~ ....... • '"l"' cs. ;rv,...,... _,......,., P'N>1><'rtles, 846·.....,l r.imily room pool home with """"" • JUST USTID expansive view of the Upper • 2 BR &>Den. 2 full balhs, HST IUY TOOAT Ray nnd surroundln~ moun· • HOUSE of GLASS xtra lge kitchen. brick ·.plus jnc~:~~! ~h~~ home Start here. spaelous 3 bedr m, loins lfot1re home built ottChannef8R In M.l d. f1rplc, o1pe1 n beam cell.Ing, wilh double door entry into 2 bath hom{' Step Into extra around utrium ond oval pool • Spacious 4 ,G3BA. en ,.:c 1cndc aSer. Uoccan v1acwl, lie llvln ~ rm with Palos with unique custom fountain. & gam m . ourmet ee a . ers mot va • • R r a c In u ., I Iv In I{ rm Cov"rcd by "lcur. rctr11"table • ltitch, brkfst nnok & ed. Realtor w/fireplacc or enioy lg family Verdes stone fplc. Enjoy your .. ' ' . UN • room over lookln it jecuni. rounlry kitchen great for en-dome. rohulou!I lnr11:c master • formal dm rm. $97,500 OPEDNhSll ~JM" Better yet while you're enter-tcrtainin$ and no more wor· sui te w1th view. Hos Healed & Agt.673-7601 417 a a, • talnlng send the kid~ u1>5lairs rtes aboQt your RV beinit in Flltere<I Jacuul s pa ' steam • 1~:=:::::=-:=====-!..::======= • to play in huite 11:ame room, the :a1treet. You can park 1t In bath & l(ardcn area. Kitchen C.~ 1.'l h'\"to. ,( f) 'C ~C.• with room for 8 pool table and yl)\Jr own yard. Only $63.900. with break hist nc>ok and raml·. P~ ~"?..1 ~). -~ P<J" \:) • plumbed for wet b11r. You can The fle1l Estate Mart, ly roofm hwlbth wTc1t bar ha1ve . Tltat lnfri9uin9 Word Gome witlt a Chucl<le relal( 11(\crward~ in 4 bed.rm. "46 13.'H. view o t c ny. iere arc 00 .-.. •1 c1•r • f OUAN ----- • 3 bath S&S home w/malnt many amenities to dc'lcrtbe • O • "'° 6 b'--' this fantaulic home lo ll!lt. ~d''~"~be'-~ ,01<~0-~.-6 • free yard In Ideal Pnrk Wesl ., • -~ • ..,.. ...,..., I · Th R I E: t t Tnlly a i;:ood buy nl S330,000 -i. wo•d• p,,.,, .. ,..,, ol ocat1on. e ea !I a c T.L.C. Superb Homes n eotty Inc • ~ '" '" ,,.,. •' -o·•• • Mart, 846·1351 ... has i;tone into making this a 1 ~TO HACH 'All home you'll be proud to own; 549•8655· B 0 R R E B I • or Huck's Hang Out and !ltop m u c h o money 1 n. t b t 1 !2 I> l I j • off al Central Library from lanc:bcaplng, patio covers 4c • ------ this specious 3 bedrm,. 2 ba. Interior. 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba.. I L AG C I R I • home. Across rrom C«ltral University Park. $69,900 The •• • Park. ft's pnced at sn.sco. Vi.llaKe Realtors 5$2-7000. -I I I 1-I - The R eal E state M11rt. VHSAT1LL • 846-Wl J&SHOMI .. floor pta11 : library, sewina • I TAY I GE J • rm. music rm., omce or r I I I' I Clean nest. • becbm, (am rm. bdrm .. take your choice. but HOMI AND IMCOMI • • rocenll)' painted lnslde end come see this beautifully Ohe block to beach In old • Convict counsel' a new ouL Boat door, patio, lee back lnd.scpe. fl decorated 4 U>C' ~) town. 4 bf. 2 ba. plwi amall I T u T I F o I comer .yard. Xtnt family h~me. bdrm., ~ bath home, then house ln r ear ror added . 1-_,,...,-,....;.,..,;,_,--1 "How lortg are you '" Offered a~ a low:~· decide. '8s,900. The Village Income. Only SUS,000 IVP. ~-_.l'--"l__..l--'l-JIL-....1. for?" .Hurry on la one!! rb Rultors ss.2·'7000. 1146-646J, Island Village . "99 yeoa. How long I R are you in for?" • Homes Realty Inc. 54 · Properties . • I T O E C J • OFFICES.SERVING YOU ~. _' I I I I I ::~;k:~~~ ~ot nu r 1he : 552·70 • I F' A T S E L I door. You'll - --" . ~ ~UPERB THE • • I I' 110 I I 0 ~:-;~~ :•...:h~~q=~ • fflmff@1"'et0 ' f--f OMES VJLL • ._ __ _,__ -L... --L.. -'-· -'--....J. you d..,•'-t!~":'..:"-~ l below • •"71,.....e•tt..r· Rf.ALToRs • • •riFii..-r I' r I' r r I' r I' 1· I" 1 • 11t11•tt..s-.t.... IHSW ....... c.M. l tf ~.;~m .";f;"1s;;.~to~;;:;~ :~~--~: =ET~!.!..~!~..!..~l~D l ___ _ r ,_ .. 2 STORY 4br. 2ba, bonus 751-J930prin only rm. By owner. $73,500. 646-2700 JUSTIN TIME f or HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT i.o this love!)' 2-story home w/4 bdrms, 3 baths and JUSt 2~ years old I A formal dining room, a Wet ban, open staircea,. fireplace PLUS A BONUS ROO M . On beautifully landscaped, pool-size yard. Don't wa1t-'1i~ the season, DO'W' By Ownr. Mesa Woods. 4 br. 3 ba, bonus room. $94 ,000. 557-8447 or 557-5392 Prestige Living Privacy Security Elegance Stop your search for that ,wrf. hm. This 5Br. pool bm expresses exqu.isite tas~ & grac llvlng de· sired by dlacrimlnating MOVE IN TOMORROW So Coast Plaza area. OPEN HOUSE 12·5 DAJLVTILLSOLD NEW4 BR 2 1~ BA 2 STORY SPLlT LEVEL llOxSSlot. Big fam·rm buyers. Reflllcldenl en· Willleasetorespansible II 1Quail ~ try, aoarint ulhdrl partyw/opUontobuy ceilng's, exq matr ste, Plac• enor rumpus rm, lux. din 577,()(.)(). Agt. Sam Crane PraP,!rU.a for the gourmet. A slu.n· Holland Business Sales 7U•tt20 ' ning achievement In the 645 4170 546_0608 1400 OUAIUf. NIWlllOlf HAQt mid or lush lndscpn'g. • -- Call KATELLA for this COLLEGE l>ARK .. 208 Hw1llncJI01tleoch 1040 $98,300 el(p . Ka~clla Loyola Rd. By OWNER. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realty, 3825 So. Bnstol. 4 Br, 2 Ba, rrplc, rencod, IY OWMll 557·5311. nu paint m & out. nu 4 block.s to beach. New CatJ>elS. 568,500. 646·2081 U I l r a, PIUS h , f u 11,)' ll nd$C8ped. 1800 sq. ft. FtlUIT TIHSl MESA VERDE Gius & cedar wood patio Lovely College Park Comtrv Ca.b Vlllo home-frplc:-2 bdrm-den· home on quiet cuJ de aac Opn bse Nov 26 thru 23 111e master suile +-+ + ~.~.m:b~"::;{n~~~;a~ 3 Br. 2V. be $75,000 by sdtr°.!"1amge-hdob~egaf~arg~.nlAy wood · ...... _le f ·1 owner. 30h Clubhouse " UJ .... c • ..,.. 1m1 y SQ2,500, 8~ % financln1. rm. Huge covered patio _~ __ le_._546-_Z280 _____ 1 OPEN SUN 12·4 PM & extra wood decJdng. Lownt l'rf ctd SU 15th St, Hunt. Beach. $64,900 $46,900 714/~or67S.9337 lfil ill 1r~ Newv~=ner 5 ,.;~~~MS ·-·---·-··-m otivated! Lowut IYOW .... H " '75-StlO " priced home 1vallable " J63i E <.:~t ff14(' td'1 5 today Jn Costa Meu. Ht-6546 Mesi Vent., 3 Br 2 &, new decor. Secluded bk yd. bllna. *65,$09. Own~ 1188·9301 Beat location ln Costa Me11a. Walk lo all aehools lnc.ludlng Jr. Colle(Je. Customised teatures •vcrywhero. Anthony lllool. 1ardena, back & •~• patio coven and ~ dffkl. •BR, 2 Ba Ir tamUy room. S'/9,500 MM:m. No broken. Three s pacious bdrms rtua is·x20· ram rm. with Mewlfr Listed ar ge ya rd and B M 1 .. workshop. Not II condo. eauty n e r ec l\u tnvestora. assume 8~~ Gardens. 3BR + family VA loan. Total pym\a on· rm. Beautlful decor, ly $28'/m o . Pfeaee '°".J:'1' ld.scpg. Hurry hurry, call today. on 6°4M600 C.11:540·3666 •UP We're here to help! I \ ' I ~ •~•~•• ••• •• • HouA-1 For We HCMIMI For W. ••....•.•...•........•. •.••.•..•.•.•..•....... ·~ 4 -~ HOllSHFerS. , ....... _S. Ho.tHF..-W. Sunday,Nov.mt>er28. 1075 OAILVPILOT CS • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • ••• •• • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ::z.::.z_~.::;:::.:.:::..:..:::...:..:~------__::~=.,;...;..;.;::.;;;..;..._.....;;;;= ... HllNtltqoe lffch I 040 ........ ·-· I 040 tr.llw I 044 ······················· ............................ ._._ ................ . Rea.I Estate byNVNAY WALi( RIGHT IH OWNER SACRIYICE Reduced $3500' Im rnaculale 4 bedroom, un IQUt m .rble hreplace. decor alive w ullpaper. No wax k1trheo & dining room area l!:Z ~are 1&nb. Tarbell, Rullon, call 842·2561 Sit nght down In this 2 OWNER'S PRIDE llomc story POOL hume. 4 for the big f~mily . 5 Bdrm, 2.,., baths, ri.nvat1 bedroom11, family room, wall covenng, dtt1trull1c extra buths . Hearty lam rm. with stont' lrplc ftrf'place, pretty comer & bookshelves Water lot, fully landscaped sort Gar111(c door $75 .~00. Tarbell , opener. Pretty es a 1•1r Kcaltor.,, ~:.ill 962·5566 ture ! 968-4456 "HIDDEN HACIENDA'' OWNER L.F.l\VING Just $41,900. 4 bedrooms, cot.y fireplace, deluxe bwlt-Large 4 bdrm. f'!)r ex ms & dlshwa1>her. Oanin.: e1•utive buyer Pravittc room, breakfast bur, court yard, Spanthh family condo. c:.in't l11:1l. qua r r Y en l r y 2 call Turbell. R~allori.. HAPPINESS IS Ownan~ this extrernttl)' we-II dooe Ph1n 102 ln "l"he Willows" This home fe•lures a ~room. formal dining + controctor added family room • (.' entral atr. upjlraded carpetina & wall covenngs. Uve. lo\ e & be happy In be1&ul1ful lrvme ONLY $'7,500 OPEH SUH 1-5 I 4656 O~ Ac,.•• ~ RAHCH REALTY SSl-2000 fireplaces, rust C&rpt!l!i 1142.6Q11 Sep. den w /wet har J M Peters Plan c w/ Formal 0-R. Boat 1(8le, Start..-Ho... .ur. other upgrades. low maintenanrc yard wtlh charm Downtown ~.000 551 ·4525 1ro.,. 1044 n• 10-44 "'"-1044 .._,.,For Sttt HMM• For 5* HovHI For S. .........•••••••••....• ....................... ....................... •••.........•.•..•••••. ...•...........••....•• ··················~····., THE VIEW Won 'l slop rrom this beaullful 3 bedroom, 2'h bath Townhome. Truly an exceptional value at $106,950. En· joy the parquet oak flooring, tbe plush, plush carpets and custom win- dow coverings. Outstanding Irvine location near schools. shopping, UCl. Newport Center, tennis club and golf. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5; 12 Montanfl· Norte, Rancho San Joaquin CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Asso ciates Realtors D• "'-'P' ..,._, 1'd 1 'l' R ...... ~.~~ ..... !?.~ ~~~.~~~9' .... !?.~! a..,........ LOU. ~ . ••T ea ¥"~ .................... ... 4 + 2 sty 1Clnt cood. .l\IE\JJE'l..\.. $104,000 To 1ec·Sll • 752-0182 "sun 411'1·1809 LAGVN A 8 EACH ~~~~-·~~~ CONDO ~Ian REAL ESTATE <.>OO (,11 1u1rr" ~' •Q.a "'"' r) \ ~v ,. ti• ~rfleld 1'owohollll 3 Neurly oceanfront on BR. 2"' 8a our pool • preit1glous CUN Drive In J•Cuul, mu.)' up•r•d• . the northend of Li.au $70,990. By owner na ... an H5)' drive to Te-'• Hills S52·4381 or 644-9550 N~wport. 2 Bdrma., 3 ...... n-r-1 n1 0 ~ n C5-9!)m > large llv(n' room & .ourms. w u QU .. u . fireplace. Luiturlous! ken llv rm., huge fplc, 1041 • ooo deck & dlnlna are,. Pr1V11le yd. & d~~·ClD<i l!l $13S,900 /'\JEUJE'\...L •'t • ~~n.. l (J'1tt ~ 19unc1 Ut> tLr ·1-t' 1,, •·1 ~2.SOO Lovely 2 Br a'pt. Oen Side of Hwy 494·6320 AJ?t TOP-. IT'S NOT "OM THE LEVEL" .l\l&UJ&."\..\.. PR ~'TIO E and prtde. or ownership will be yol)o lr\ ll\la auperb uparadcd townhome in the Sc11 Ter race. 3 8drms • incluchna 11 very larce muter bedroom w /lir.-pla c• Great ocean view Private commun1t)I. $100,000 /'\JE1.UE'LL ,I • I h .. • l .1qun.i U•· •~ h l'4 l ' '.\f-1 UY OWN ER. new house. 3 Or 3 811, formal din101. itll newest appointmenU Primt• location on G~V <;oursc, 645-8806 .l\IEWE:1..'"" with freeform POOL' Huntington lieach, 2 ---- 968-4456 hedrm. S<l2.000. Boat or S Bedroom & family rm lrviM I 044 ln-lne I 044 NORINS REALTY OF TH£ WOHLD Choice loc.aUon on pnrk- llkil "" wtth pri VMCY • JUSl perfect fof' the small family Ml<> desire a coiy 3 bdrm., 2 bath home 1n 1mmac11l1Ate condition' Pnced for prompt sule at $&,000 In flll'l , lhi:I UOIQU<' all wood. conlem porur y style home IS BUU.'f ON 3 LE v J.<;J..S Looted high up the hill on LAGUNA'S FAMED RIVfli:RA COASTLIN E Well d.-. signed 2 bdrm & den (Or 3 bdrm> floor pl11n has heavy shag w/w carpels thruoul HUGE MSTR SUITE W/PATIO. has b1ll·tn vanity & dress~r. DEN llAS t"L R TO CEILING FIREPLACE The 2nd level £eatUrCb spar1ous STEP DOWN LIV RM . WITH MASSIVE EXPOSED CROSSTlMBERS. LGE SLUMPSTON~ F l R EPLACE & ex- tensive u:.e or glass W OCEAN VIEW DECK Stcfl:.Jver kitchen ha!> bait 1n RANGE & DBL OVEN. OISHWSHR. ETC & opens to dining arcu . Custom drupl•rll'!> lhruout 2 llA LC.:ON V VIEW DECKS Thi:. 111'11 que home 1s our "Ruy uf theMonth' IH ON TllE. F/\lRWAV Luxury l'us rom homl' with oil the extrall ~rigeration atr cond' pool, J&cuu.1 1 ~rand Ii\· Ing room wttb mt.1pi.1CJ cent v1ews. 3 Bdrms .• J baths & den. E.xlenstvt> rrootage on golC course An impressive home. $179.000 EHD 4th. QUARTO! camper prk.: space $89,000 or lease option •• • •• •• • •• •• • • • • ••• •• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••• • •• Buying Ume! What could Kent ROCJffS Pn me locatlon, n1v CUCICLfHG •• be better than this di.' Rfllfty 848-8300 Par". Pvt community clean' ln stunrung de· bgblfully designed uni· ----tl!nn1s, ;w1mm1nl( cor : formal dining + a que 3 ~d.rm . home Central Park & lake at SS2·l!587ur '52·938~ __ ramlly rm Pnv balcony Wallpaper: cheery 1n your back dr. 4 Br. 2 ba Ul<E FOREST orr mstr BR. Steps Crom tenor for lively couple lrg kit. frplc $;7,9'JO Call Lak 1-'r 8 3 b· pools, JllCuzii, tennis, Nearbeach. Won'tlasta' 5362691 e ont 4 r, a . clubhouse Rutgers this low pncc' 968·4'CS6 f rp It'. ll rand n t' w 2 BR&. Uen or :i BR l'ool vacant Only $85.000 model In Univ. Park. OPEN HOUSE SUH 1-5 cSqacurn Wallno bt•.it•h. $ 8 5 o o d o w n Lots or room for hving! 3 0 • ~·o o BR. 21 J ba S87 ,500 6542 Morning TI~ D,.. OPEN SAT _SUl'l 12 ~ \\lnt'r i.genl .,., 555 Beautiful 4 Br, 3 Bn . Cam . 7007 lllhSt 11 B ~~~~000~ rm, 3 car gar. pool C.:(lo~)('r&A:.~01: SJG 1484 w11acuzz1. unus ual m~lr <I BR, p, BJ 565.1100 l>drm w /wood burn1nl( OP~:N Si\T 'SUN 12 l frplc huge walk '" 152J2 Nottinµh;.im cl~ct. ready to move in c0,1pcr & A~sot• 536· 148-1 lo, only ,, blk from Seacllff Country Cluh & Gold Course. $115 uoo. Your llostes~ Rose Simonian PACERA REALTY (2 13)945-2621 HERE'S LOOklH' A.TY.A, CA.TA.LINA.! from your sedus1 Ve! master hc<lroom balcony or hvtng room pullo. lht• OWHER LEFT! <'Xlraord1nary , 1t!w of Oesperale·Musl Sell' lh1:. 3·txlrm, 2' ~hath con 3 BR. 2 &. step cJ01rn ,.,. do will dch~hl the· con· rm, formal dln·rm. superl 001sseur of 4uahly liv. upgrading. Uri:cnl' Now 1ng' Format d1n1ng, S63,950 ,\gt 551! 77~2 I. t\ R G !'.: b <' d r o o m s • ---f1r~pl;,ec . L·arpet1ng Calif Clab!•I<'<; ~Br pool.I PLUS pool Jrc<J Jiceur.11, new in:.ide. immcd 1.'0?1t' i.cc fur )Our:.ctf• posse!>sion ad eJI lol' ::>76,500 S72.000. A~'I.. 847 6196 I PUILIC HOTICE 1'0· .Quail ~ Plac• . GOVERNMENT! Prap.,.ti- Assumoble Loons ••oo ouArls$~-~:!~01n 11Ack Available II• an) one No new loan l'OSli. l,o)W 111 I STORY 2 hr. ,,, h:i. ltl teresl available. t.1kl' Yr'\. & ov1.·r 9ti8+1lJ5 or over payment~ 3 & 1 961122111 /\1.'t ~·droom homes hurry. call 842-8&')4 lr't'lne I 044 TARBELL····;~;;~;~;~~;···· WarmtnlllOn Model B "#I In Califontia" townhome Xlnt lo<·at1on Choose up~rades now ---------•I c.:an Steve. <2131!:122-Ul68 OPEN SUH. 1-5 or 1714 >~ 4090 BEAUTIFUL JUST BEAUTIFUL This 4 bedroom, 2 bath single story Plan 3 In Deerfield Park llnmel'o has upgradc•d t:irpel & drapes thruoul. profes~ 1onally landseu ped s pnnklers front & rear. elec garage door open~rs & trash compel· tor Association duci. on ly $17 SO per month Includes the use of 5 com mun1ly po<>ls , j3l'UUIS. cable TV & trash p1ek up OPEN SUM 1-5 IOGOLDEH STAR RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 TENNIS PLAYERS VILL~ REALIORS ... --- GREAT FAMILY HOME In th1.· WILLOWS J Bedrooms. 2 baths on un· w,uolly large lot Perfect for the enllrc family to enjoy Sf.2,SOO '+523 CAMPIJ5Dt·IRVIHE Ol'EN DAILY 8AMT06r.M THE PRESTIGIOUS RAC9UET CLUI Popular Brisbane Model fealurinR 4 bedroom, Family room. formal din· mg room + bonus room. This 2700 ~q fl home is ideal living for tlle ex· ecuth•e & his family. Asking only $89,SOO. * TURTLEROCK * HY OWNER 4 BR WITH VIEW $93,SOO Ranch style beauty. A "Night & Day" view overlooking t.he city. EZ care landscaping & 2 patios. Secluded master Br & formal dining rm, open into atrium. A light & airy kitchen & family rm. & such a LIVABLE floor plan. EnJOY pooh, & t.ennis fac. See it now. Principals only. 54{)1 KENOSHA LANE OPEN SAT & SUN COZY.& COMFORT AILE "THE TstUCf" PICTURE WINDOW to superb whitewater & coastal views. 3 Bdrm , 31'1 bat.h, den w/wel bar. dirung rcom, 2 fU'l)places &3 view decks. $18S,SOO. HIDEAWAY m Bluebird Ca n yon 2 Bdrm . charmer w1lh woodburn- ing fireplace & larce view deck. $79,950 EXCHANGE your in· come property for this contemporary wood & glass, ocean view horne on a quiet lune 1n Bluebird Canyon 3 Bdrml. & 2 ba ths $125,000. * 494-8057 * OPEN 11·4SAT&SUN 661 Mystic Way Lse/Opt1on $215.000 787 Ny~ $225.000 --- $84.500 foull Price SEETODAV•• /'VEUJEL'L ''''H 11\( r1"-I l 1fgU'l,J 81 tct, l":i-1 b".>9-\ OCEANVIEW Private area. Guarll gate 3BR. dining rm, 2~8A, 3-car gar . 2SOO sq fl Near nl'w . L&ndst'aped t>eaullfull)", lots of goodies $197 .500 J ay W Yeats Realtor• <199 2237 " r Just Finished ~ OHLY $61,900 l'opul11r Cardiff Model. 1----------i Attractively upgraded. MYSTIC HILLS By ownr .i un1qu\: & elegant hse in No. End. 3 br & den. 2' 2 ba, Oak Parquet floors. des11mer wall paper planlalion shutters, i.eµ !!tore room1ofc . W 1W cpls •n bdrm & hall. lovely secluded setlJnl?. ocean & h1lls1de view. WaJk to Main Bch. Shown by appt. 497-2826. Sl3t,OOO GONETOMORHOW' ~ MISSIOH REALTY 98SS. Coast. Laguna PhoM: 494-0731 Beaut. golf·t'Ourse home. 3RR 3BA. din rm, 3 car J?ar ONLY MINUTES TO BEACH, GOLF or TENNIS St. or a ll qua\ homes $170.000 DA VlO LEVINE Features: Ceramic tile 3BR. 38A, sauna. view entry, orig. wall muraJ, View-View! Great exec. ---------•I upgraded light fixtures. home. SlS9,900. Agent. EIMrald lay Comes~ournewtislmg new patio cover. night 6'73-7601 4Br, Pool table si Came at 933Sanla Ana hghts. Ideally located. I ________ .., Rm. JO' open beam Liv-Of'EN SAT & SUH 1·4 Near park, pools & shop-PRESTIGE Irvine Cove: mg rm, formal dinmg, lg 3 BR. 2 Ba H11ls1de home. . P~ClflC . -*-. RfJIL fSUITf 71 4 642 0200 ping. Owner will con· yard. Pvt community Talk about ocean ·d · b k secunty, beautiful sandy s1 er carryrng ac a w pool. tennis, beach & Views!•! $96.000 2ndTD beach; charming ,J · bdrm .. 3 ba , s pacious volleyball. FAUST A VITALI f'antastic \'iew from 2·Sly llv. rm., den, formal din Sl74.SOO Realtor 499-224 t 4br, 2ba hm. Balcony & 2 RANCH REALTY 551-2000 EASY LIVIMCi IN "THE TERRACE" rm.: window walls open· ----------i p a l 1 o s $ 7 7 . 9 0 0 . ing to huge , lush . SaHboah&Whailes ()peftSat/Sun 1·4 Ownl'r/Bkr. uccup'd secluded patio. pool , 3 From t.his Beautiful 4 Br. 292 Vfat... St 831-0873 i garages. $225.000 Incl 3Ba Custom home View .. ,_ , land of Entire North Coastline North Laguna Charmer. SEA TERRACE • BREATHTAKING coast Sl43,500 2 Br w/bonus rm Gurden Home. Plan J, view! Deluxe Dana Point Clos~ in Ocean view R2 46r, fam rm, :! ba eondo. 3 Bdrms., 2 ba., SuchaDeol! lot. Room to cxpund w 1pool , Pr1n onl.) unique lge. den, wet bar, There aren't many ''lcws REDUCED TO $95,500 $125.000 493.9825 dining rm., frpl.. special left like lhis one. JBr. SEA PROPERTll':S amenities. decks, pool. 288 Hide-Away. Make us 499-1378 494 ·3575 yard, dbl. gar. $105,000 an offer we can't refuse. L---H-•11 t 050 Mission Viejo I 06 7 PEG ALLEN sdo CICJ'll'G 1 1 •••••• • • • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • REALTOR 494-7578 $1S9• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22852 Via Octavo l095N. Coa~l. L11guna DOLPHtM R.E. Bea\Jt 3 Br. cntrl air, huge Beautiful. unusual d<f 494-1511 gar, Crplc. sprklrs. close corallng & lndscp'g. 4 bl\ 1 _ _._._ ______ 1 lo sbop.t, s~hools, frwy. Igo muter bdrm' •----------i S47'"'42$anyUme. Clllt.hedraJ celliD3s & re4 /VEWE\..\.. ~·~CJ!olel 1052 wood burning frpJc. On~ QUALITY & LOCATJON ••••••••••••••••••••••• $72,500 Own,. may ~ 5562 l ldcleburt Dr. Between (;rah am & Woodbndl(e S&S. near SI at er . t·u:.tom ize<I park &lal.c. 2 sty. J Br. 3 Cahfomi.i na:.si~ home ba, under const.rucuon TAKEHOTICE Super sharp 4 bedroom Plan 2 -W 1n "The Colony" indudes li~hled tennis courts. rommun1 ty pool , park & clubhoui.c ,\~Sot·rallon dues only ~IR ~r mo Won't last loni.t' So :.ct now' S68.500 OftENHOUSE 3731 SUR OPEN SUH 1°5 I 3 561 ESPRIT This 2 bedroom Windsor Model townhouse in "The Terrace" provides brick fireplace & 2 baths. Upgraded custom drapes & carpeting + covered patio. Attractively landscaped. Close to schools & s hopping . Price reduced to $66,900. A Must to see! sider 10~ down. aii<Just about everything A •ew~ 'I e· I Tho I C> and in Lagune. lhis home 1 "" ~ ._.., il mpson Rea ty •4 has both! Nice ocean BEST BUY in the area 495-187_0 __ Ll>ss than 1 yr . 3 bdrm 576.000 Call 833·2144 famJI) rm $79.000 CORllM ASSOC. 768-7878 IT'S GOT EVERYTHING! --·-·--------•I Jo'.int.ibulou:. Columl>1J § R&AXli ENJOY This 4 bedroom .ind pool a n d J a e u 1. 1 1 h 11 m 1• S6J.~. Will .iccepl I-llA & VA buyer~ All l1trmi. WE STSIDE REAL TV INC 848·2323 Mt>dcl in Colll•J:c I' .irl.. featunn,:i Coming W<1n• lop ra111o:e, Ci }o~ self clean inJ? O\Cn. bulll 1n m1t•ro RAMCH REALTY wait• oven. K1tchena1d 551•2000 th~hwa~her Bt•aroup __ _ r:ih1n(•t11 Supt'r plui.h Nl';W Uni\' Pk P <•ll'rtt L'Jrpd1ni: W.ill & win Twnhme :1 flr21 , Ba, C dow t1\1CMlllinR A must Plan Xlnl flw $98 SOU l11 M'l" l'rofl·,~1onally fi477044 1,r11:13 ;j215 · ---------•f l.111d'lt'<.1Jl1•1I v ;ir<l s OR. DOLITTLE'S HOUSE l,uxury hOmt• ror I Ill' I ~ {~U\IV•' who wJnl' lo 1111 hltlc• hul enJe>> I 114.01\rm, form.JI <11111ni: r.·1hHKKI l11m1I> rm, 45' 1.111t1I 'll.I anti :i c uMom m<1r"111•1I ~l'towt• r ll ccl u1· t• ct '" ~t·llrr c .in m11\ 1 f,1,1 On 1.r $95. nuu HOLIDAY SPECIAL TRkC' -1 twliruom,, 111·11 .ind I.am rm add JXHll 1acu111. r.r~· rm.: Jnd ~uf)l'rh dl•C'or<1l 1on ...,., 1n lovely m•111hl)orho01l on pn "·llt' lrl'Cltnt'<I l'UI Ill' ..,,.c, pny only $!Y.!.500 itO<I "Ul'l'C')I and haµpmL'~" 1r. ~ur.-to Col low DREAM HOME l"ormal dlrunjl, da:i:iir lanclsca p1n~ und I bedrms 1n th1i1 lovt>ly, immor ulote hot1w will 1nak1• your drramo; ('(lrnt' lruc Grrat nt•w neighborhood. 11ll lh1' lor only $85.000. • Roberts Real ty 1a11lurll11•• ll1D(lf111M ltafl QauliC1ed VA ~llYl't 6 St. I Ba. S&S. ownr $110,000 . WEBER R E 961\ lll05 or • 962"8946 OPEN tlOUSE 21062 Bec kworth Cr Room for hoot Rlllt'. tlleJ root. Airt . 151,5334 SPANISH STYLI-: 4 PLEX Spacious owners unit has frplc, bulcunlc.s. p11tlo. end. 11ar, plush i'IH"JWI ing. Bk r 536 l4R4 or 538-3805 11 ,,prinkkr,, :\I ult bu hl!hl~ & a n•1·n•ational '>l>•I l;.trill:C' h." el(•l'lM L' 1lu1r llf)('ll('r~ & loads of 1 Jhinl.'t 'tor;1J?e ... pan· HIS EIOf STREET @ RA ... CH REALTY ss 1.2000 HAWAIIAN DREAM Custom Interior Super sharµ l'ond ·I Br & den. 3 I ull bath~. d1•I UXL' k1td1, 264l0 ~ "I fl Many other upl!rJ tll'' l1iw m.11nt \ .trtl l.on1l l'll in de~1r\:d L'111' l' .. rk. $ !I :1 7 5 (I h ) .; p p I Ownr ·\j..'1. 552 3176 HA R E l ' '< I \' I' i\ R I( Chancc•lltir I HI{ 2' • Hu , lam rm 1lin rrn 1n.1ny up~ract•·' on 1·ul 11<'-~.11 1\ppt uni) :;:,2 !li!l5 TLltTL.t:lto('K Gt.l':'I Plan Tl 4 hR & ,\tnum oo ll!f 1111. avail l>l'l' 7tl $129.500 552 9i9S I' r o r t• ' .., 1 o n d I I ' 1.rn<t~capr11 1 be<lroom R erkt'lt>) \l odtl 1n1---------• <:ollc..:e Pirk feature!> 3 UMTOUCHAILE hath~ pnnt•florl family At $52,950 this highly up t110m w bwlt in shelves. gradecl Townhouse 1s a clcsk in "tudy ~ wrt bar. steal' Tile lowest pnced Buck yard cnh:m<'ed hy home in Irvine only lnrgc rovrrt>rl patio. because owner must sell deck1n..i. ga~ BRQ & con· c1wck' Hurry up and l(et vcr~allonal fln•plt Steps in line! Call Red CarJ)t!t uwny from refreshlnK Realtors &33·3380. fl(>Ols & park Electric I•--------• garll(l<' door OJl{:ners & -Malibu hl(ht,.'1 front & re· MUST SELL. 8y Owner . 3 ar Don't m1~s sc~·ml( the Sr. 2 ba, The Terrace flora & fuuna lnndscap· Townhomcs, secluded 1ng 1n this Hawaiian view , p11t patio parad1:1e landscaped w trount~ln. Of'EH SUN. 1-S Upgr:irles $711.500 < 1111 14921 ATHEL ~I~ ~ RANCH REALTY 5Sl·2000 TERRACE-De11m1ble 2 BR. 2 83 Cordtrr Xlnl loc. on greenbelt nr pool. Pvt entry. fully lndscpd, on cul-de-sac. Close lo school s & s hop 'g . Cathedral ceiling, gos HUQ, Dshw11ttr. self· clc.on oven, wet bar. co· ble TV, h111hly upgradl'd MY BLUE HEAVEN Beautiful Cornell Model realurinf.? a hlul' motif lh.ruout tJu~ 4 bedroom, ramll)' r1>0m _.. bonus room model home. This 2.350 sq. n .. 2 story home has a formal dlning area & ls proruslonally landscaped. Association dues only $13.50 per month. lnc.ludcs 3 com· munity po<1ls, cable TV, trash pick up. $92,500 4 BR. 3 l\A, brond nt•w crpl. $'73.SOO 5152 Maple. COl'\.'IL 1\pprox ~00 SQ Open HoU!ll' Sat & Son fl.. ta. corner lot. 3 car I.~ M2·7094 I · t•r.()pcnhousO.Sat/SUn UNlVERSITY l'ARK 3 12--4. 17112 Cr t•nlJ'('Ct, off br. z·~ ba, frplc .• film. Warner nr. Boba Chica. kltchfln. S84.~00 4735 Sll0,000. Ownr/Bkr Royce Open Sal/Sun 1·4. 842·446Ui 846-4938 Ownr S52 1946 ltAHCM HAL TY SSl-2000 S51 -2000 J M P<'ters A -pl-an-w Ix~ onH HOUSE I ·5 #4JUMIPU REAL EST.ATE llOP on over to lhe Hob- b1ts House. 2 Bdrm& • loll. $89,SOO. Open Sal. & Sun.HPM. view & you can walk to West Nine c harm101 town. high school and Spanis h·stylc condo. 2 beach from this charm· Bdrms . 2 balh:i & 1ng & subi.la,!lllal 2 spaciou6nN~ with Bdrm • -z bath •home. beautiful one1:1tat1on to Spftiti-level with Niguel Golf Course bard~ floo!'f, cedar t~tetul deoor. ,Priced panettng. bullt-ins. lath for prompt sale. $61.000. •OPEH HOUSE• DOH.TIUY RANCH REALTY ~ trns 2 BR. 2 Ba . $81,900 U<MSo. Coast Hwy. By owner. This wknds 1 RAHCH REALTY LAGUNA BEACH & plaster walls, masonry fireplace & many other quality featurei>. Tbey don't build them like this anymore! Large comer lot provides room for ex- pansion. $110,000. /'\JE\.UE'\..\_ l .. ~ur •it bkt UNTIL YOU'VE SE~ 27022 VIA F I ESTA.) Owner forted lo sell 1~ mediately. Pnced und • market for quick ~ale. bedroom +2 bath, famliY r o om & fireplaq~. ,Seller's loss your gWll llurry. Loda y . only' Hurry' 642 5957 SSl-2000 497·2457 L.tgu.r1,t Bt. t!t.• 494 ,, ... ~.t Irvine I 044 Irvine I 044 lBRall wood older hm. 2 FIX& SAVE :wdrm, 2 bath, air-cond. Cor. lot. lmmedoccup. *80HD REALTY* Gallery of Homes 1714)831-9411 Call:540-3666 ~ (riMb: •••••• •• •• •• •• •• • ••••• • ••.•••••• •••••••••• •• • •• Car gar. top quality. Lrg /'\JEWEL\.. TUlnEROCIC llOADMOOll RIDUCEDTOSB.L From the inside out, this popular Plan 1 in the beautiful hills of Turtle Rock shows like a model. Completely customized thru-out with plush carpeting, drapes. wall coverings. mir· rored wardrobes. plus a super landscaped lot with a covered patio. A s tunning 3 bdrm., fami- ly rm. home closetopools &ten- nis courts . Reduced to sell at on- ly $87,900. NIW HOME JUST COWUTID One of the few homes in Irvine ,you don't need a lottery ticket to buy This award winning Deane ''Walde"" model home has all the amenities of higher priced homes, Including 2 bdrms., 2 baths. s unny kitchen overlook- ing greenbelt. fully insulated thru-out. plus situated on choice lot with front landscaping and completely fenced. Steps to pool & light~ tennis cts. Don't m iss this. Builde r sez sell this. weekend al $89,SOO. red hill realty. 552-7500 ne11r level lot. rncelcss view. Wik lo bch & medical ctr . Not rep l areablc As k $126,SOO Owner, tall 6·9PM. (714)499·3933. SOPHISTICATED HOME 2BR. 2BA + beautiful guest hous1t . Private security ent. Sl to st VIEW lot. $279,000 '/N t .Ll', CA lW X--OWE'L'C.. )',..../ /p~h 4Q7·1751 .1\<.fJ• inc bkr L,1qun,1 B" .tch 1y.\ b~q.i lulldclblelot Sweeping cx:ean & white water views. under- Rround utilities. $74,500 Attr.D .... x Coastal View. $110,000 LOCJIMCI Charm Units V 1 e w , n e a r h"' a e h _ $159.500 • 494.7551 • S.C~d o~~on Vu 3 BR's, 24 batb with LAGUNA MIGUEL New crpts. New drps. Newly painted New D/W & disposal -wa1l1ng for your family lo ap· preciate. 4BR 2RA. r11>lc . pnvate yard, many frwt trees and view of the hill<; Seller 111 motivated $'79,90(). C' -CURTIS SAAOl.EY CO., REALTORS E3< -;: 41111 -458• We're here to help~ IFI HAD ~ A HAMMER •••. ~ I could add lwo lovl'l)" bedroom!> to tht• marvelous starter homt;, on a hullc lo,l. w1t0ft' beautifully lands<'llP~ yard This shake·roorill home w firepla1·e 1s 1n~ QUALITY LOCATIO ' and closl' to ~hopptn $62.500 ., fireplace and Igo! dble FAMILY LIVING garage. Canyon pnvacy. 4 BR. J Ba, trpl t•ar 1<ar. ,0 .Quail ·~:, $126,500. Agent 67J.4S45. bll t t t " -SPECIAL ls tht.'> s pac ns, crp · ou s anutnR Plac• ·l 38R, 2BA, den, dlnino --.. SU ... I 4 loc Monarch Bay Tcr p ti .. """""""' "· • race. pnnc only Submit rop.,. •• • rm, multi· level, views, 1411 M• Vlita Way all offers. 7S2·1920 Bonus, 2sep dbl &arues. Spacious & private 2 BR. GOOD EARTll Rl-.:ALTY ••oo OUAIL~ N1w11ou !!MM 'lf'>Oc;...r_., .. L~,,.,,. fl• .. St~~·~ete Rental Dept. den. frpl, POOL. Priv. ~3080 Newport leach I 061 m DRE J E T.,. entry patio + lge. deck ----••••••••••••••••••••••' S A • STA "" w/ocean & canyon view t:AST TIDE LIDO ISU ____ 41H_.80'J_J ___ $132,000. WEST Tl DE FIXER-UrPER l!:legirnt Capc·Coddcr SO.LAGUNA 2 DR t~ b l I w1a close·up view of the Gorgeous views, rorest· Ocea'n ~u .a 'su'itbemlott . blue Paemc. Warmth & like setting In popular h f d rt area. This nicely de· $118,500 c arm o i>CRRe k oor corated l·bdrm. home WOODS COVE entry, used bric · ex has areal possibilities. Almo:1l oceanfront, posed beams, natural wood c ahtnets , $8',950 charming, beam ce1I., 3 w'11Qapered thruout, ita. LAGUMA HIGUE:l B8. 2 ba. Lge lot Asking Iott fire!ptncr 3 no RM & The lllgblands; the huge St!J6.ooo tlcn $197,500 yardollhis young family PORTER REALTY JAY w Yl':ATSCO home will uccomodule u 1000 N Cot Jlwy. L&11una REALTOflS 499·2237 mulUtude of outdoor ac--497-2461 31711 est llwv ~ l.ug ti\llties: the house has a --- large enlry. sep. dining LGgllllMI leach I 048 ~ Buch I 048 rm, wtth pass·thr u lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• peal working kitchen: dramaUc frplc. wall In living rm. 3 Bdrms .• 2 baths & laundry rm. with skylight. Area amcnillea tncl. swimming pool. clubhouse It playground. 172.500 COHDOMIMIUM Charming l·bdrm. unll 'Wtt.h great atmosphere. Custom •hullers, .extra blt-tn tl~nl( spaee ln Uvlna rm .• low monlhly rH lncJ. •11s, water, ih· 1u.ra.nc.. outside main· U!ftanctl. SS0.000 I COAST •oYAU Rambling old world countr:» est ate overlooking Beach. Uni~ue 2 BR, 2'n ba. villa pt()(ess.. decorated. Library. w /frpl. & winding staircase to ocean view suite. $200,000, •~•ANCacp. 644-1766l ilfl IANJOA~IH H!U.• ,_o: IN l«WPORlCINT[,_ 3 Bedroom. 2 bo. 1.-. p11t10, modt1rn k ltchen SIJ9.SOIJ b y o wnc,.l 673 OOt!"i ARCHITECTS S,ECIAL New 2 story a11 open • llgh1 u:. u l(recnhouse. ,:i Rr. 3 Ba. lg ram rm."! frpl('ll. Jll<'u111, sun dl'C~ all rully insulated, all ~I. lrus Sh or t walk Cil!I bl!&ch 1-'rc Simple * Sllf.995 * 0,... Sat I Sun 1-S S305 ltJyer Av.. ~ <Situated I blk S..~ Superior Ralboa croA~ lng of PCll & West ~ River ) Will lnkr lt11dl', .WO need R·I R 3. :~ 648-0066 HACH HOME T})is 3 bdrm .. 2 b...,_ Mme. with oµen beam~ cellln"s. has been ll'p araded with a n~w kitchen. enlarJ(ed ms r. bdrm., new paint & n p c.a~tln11. Llvlna &r."41 overlooks lgc. patio wtOI Jr. nhouae. l.ocattd •t blk. lO oc an in a privtftc com mu nit y w /po ••• • NIWPOaT HAC .. llAL TY 615-&642 J Sundty. November28. 197& otlllerlHl llt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , QI OAILYPILOT Ho.Ha For s. j Ha.tu1 For SG6t Houe1 For Sak C-rcW • •• •• • • • • •• •••• ••• •• •• •••••••••••• •••••• ••• •• •••• •• ••• • •• ••••• •• ••• • ".,.,., '600 Newport leoch I 069 Hewport S.ocll I 069 ••port leach I 069 ...................... . ······················· ....................... . ..................... . *HIGH ON THE VllW l&.UFF• DRIVE IY 1121 KINGS RD!! KI NGS RO Premium toe: .• trenwodous view of bay & oce.n. 48R 3BA, IJ•merm , bu.:e yd S\91,500. DAVID LEVlNE .uTGAUSY LA.UNA HACH Sale-lease back. Pl"I cne locat.IM. $21,GOO aJ.\JluaJ ., ~ /'\JEWE'\...l- '''''' "'( ''"' l .tqu11,1 U• it h t t i '"•l:t-l Otheof-Reat &tote othef' lleol Estate He.Ha Ue1'1rW.a.d ..._. ... Uafwwithed Homn U....,*4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.h'ofi4utr 2000 LohforS• 2200 lalM>oP---• 3207 CostaW.... 3U4 HwlfWjt•INCJI 3240 ~······················ ••••·••·············•·· ...•••....••..•...•..•. ••··········•····•··•·· ..................•.•.. TWO<l·PLEXl::S (4 ) JRR, C•U 2BR. Pnm~ ~s·1 area. C.M Sl30,000 F.a . ts •: do wn . W trade . + 3 ON·n lot. u > 3BR hse w fplc + (2l WR duplt'x SSS.000. 10~ I.In Ownr Agt S40 0555 One m1lhon 1>1x hundred thou.'land, 56 l>t!luxe 2BR Lra 3 Br. 2 ba dpllc 001--------• P('fln Id I It> 1'; Balboa t:ln at unlura. U75/mo C31l Mr Ct>le. 675 2653 aft 2PM Agl, Tht Jack!l<>n Group Ltd RN+al1/HofH/ At# NRShOrPt~o 4br/2ba/$39S/mo llll. + laat & socunt)' COSTA MESA fo'r. Qlr/3br .2ba, Condo . 2 Br. gar, kids, pel.$, 1ngls OK. l'e•. Maln Ren ta ls. 544). &:170 --LNT LOC. Close t o 1>choola, 4 Br, 2 Ba, l'am Hm. 3 car 1ar on cul de uc 142$ mo. 8'7·1813 •1 "41ock to Ocean or Ray. ~/l~t/llls\/secfcln 3 Br 2~~ Ba. $175 yrly c• 549 .. 655 Brand n,.w 4 Br + FR, + LOTS, COSTA MESA 2~05900wnr UR +2\lt Bt. ~. 3 Br ;· P1.ICIFIC BAYFRONT 2ba·2'~ba units w/(plc:s. !'rime tocallon Will Office building, spec· trade. Owor/Agt .;.;_=-~-------1 taclllar view. luxwious _5-&().. __ 055S ____ _ -;'<-At:nL es11nr 714 ()4J (.1100 Two vucant. t with older 2 Rr l & duplex, 1st & last 211 Ba. $375. 3 Br Z Bu. house, ocxt IJoor L' newer mo rent. 303 32nd St. A, $435. 4BR. ZBA. patio. $450 962·7~ construrt1on Cnn be $200 '9'7 3881or847·9632 Mesa Verde,2927 Pepper ------- bought aa a P.lCklll!O or -Tree. tat. last, <'leanin& Beaut. ' Br, FR. 2 BA . s eparate. Call for more Corollodet M• 1221 & damagf' 5'10·1720, Walk to schools. best WATERYRONT executive offices. An x lnt Huge 3 Br + ofc + deo, investment at S6SO,OOO. u.n absolute beauty. Take llU GRUHDY u look at 3S8 ~d Street baffor 675-4161 I st Owner Depree. FOURPLEX-10 ... ~ Dn. H.B. Kent Ro~ers Hlly 848·8300 1nfor mat1o n Agt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Margaretor 5437135 beach area. S39S mo. bi3·7601 Shoredlff~. 2 BR, den, ----. 968-0032 or 848·1885 sp11c1ous ltv rn1 111ant SWlSS Chalet, $240, 2 Ar, b buck yard. l'vt heh. S5?5. fplc, kids. !Wl:J. :.ngl~. 4 BR: or ~ + de~. 2 :.i, R91l·3533 or 675.8824 or Fct". Ma in ltcnla l s bltns,drps,n~w cpu.cov 1821 Kl1tgs Rd: 3 IR 21A $250,000. • 1611 IClftCJt Rd: l IR 2st. Rf'fttol• Retit: by OC olrporf-<· 1·661300!! on Sul & Sun l ·!IPM Propert1'_ House 642.:_alJSO 2 Shoppinq Cntn. TR I p L i-; x . N e w lJ 0 n OLD SJIANISll in San Beach w /Boat Dot·k . Cle m ente Sl.150,000. Slll0.000 Assumable loan NEW JS Store $950,000 Income Sl0.!>00 yrly 1\1\aheim. BOTH HAVE 1·503·253 0453 bi5 t.i22oi 540-S3'70 patio. kids plybse & toed · ----yd. $375. 988·3675 or •S. nf Hwy, newer, 3 br. E-SicM 2100 Sq Ft 963-6092 Rhoda Magil, RJtr (714) 642-3600 • Newport Beach I 069 ~wport hach I 069 ....•..........•....•.••......•.............•• TO LOVE M E OR NOT TO LOVE ME. THAT IS THE QUE.5TION. But how will you ever know unless we meet? Call 673-7300 & my agent will arrange a date. P .S. I'm on beautiful Lido Isle & my admirers say I 'm a r eal doll house ... so, call now. okay·1 LIDO REALTY 3377 Vio Lido. M.I . 673-7300 Newport Be ach I 0691 t-lewport Beach I 069 ·······••·•······•····· ..................... . LIDO ISLE This :-.uper fantastic home has import- ed Aus trian crystal chandeliers. 5 beautiful hcdroom5. large court, 4 full baths, formal dining room, 3600 sq. ft.. room for jacuizi & sauna. Too many a menities to list. C...tu'Y 21 ~Real Estah 621 w. 19th St .• Cotto Mno( 642-5062 RESTAURANTS POINT REALTY 496.5600 Betty Kerr Really MB> /DHTL ILDG Yo... Xlnt investmt $500,000. llG CA.. " Owner will finance 9r( Has a lot to offer Alonl( int Prin only. eves w,thlS oversized lot UI a 3,000 sq.fl . Broadmore S44·l9l 7 __ Plan L Dehght!ully ar· °'1PW••t/ ranged for indoor/out Units 1• 1800 door entertainmg. 5 br, 3 •• ••• •. ••• • •• • •• • • •. • •• ba. lam.rm. for o~ly JONEW UNITS $229.000. Fee. making Pnnc1pals only Utls home an exceptional 1 4 o M a g n o 11 a ., l buy m todays mar.ket. f\Jllerton St . C M. All See it today. Good ~hmgs l)achelor unils. Monthly have a habit of shppmg income $1940. and ex· away pcnses $33ti. Price Open Sunday I 5 S295. 000 25'; Down 52 Royal St. Geors:l' NB owner will l'arry paper. 673-1181 Do not disturb tenants. ':ii . s Harbor Vu Home -®Rm 1''abulous view. 3 Hr Sl 15,950 Bk r SS!l· 1999 Baycrest. 4 Rr. pool. lo m ainl, am enit 1c1> $141.500 644 7fl78 vr 64s.1588A~ MUST SELL 121 2 Or, l bath, hltns, new cpls, drapes. Pri mt- area 1n Costa McsJ EASTILUFF S75.000 Patterson Inv BY OWNER. 5Br. JBa 5-&8·3011 Lusk home Sl-19 .950 --------- Principals only Open lncon. Property 2000 Sat by appl, Sun 1·5pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2242 Aralta St. NB. Ph LenroeJe w /I 0% Dn 1;45.2999or644·1653 DUPLEX TREES and WATER Zoned for one more unit L\RG E. lovely home 1n Newport leach I 069 Newport Beach I 069 one of Newport's finest 2 I IOUSES on I Lot ~aut. l'uslom hit home w1lgc rumpu:. rm + •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• areas. Very pnvalt•. hkc 1>mJller ho ml' bchmn l.Jve in one. rent out lhc other FEED THE DUCKS f r 11 m I h \' I g c "'al(·rt rnnl dt•t I-2 ,1' ~. RR. & µla) rin . .I hJ '\.lnl 1·onll W,1lk 10 po111 .... l\'nms & m·ean ~.~110 CAYWOOD REALTY • 548-1290. RUSTIC SETIIMG an 1sl;ind of "our own CALL FOR DETAILS Ca1>t' Cod 5 Ur, 3 Ba 1 ' AGENT,645-1103 .oc·r•'. hca \'11' woodt•d. - f ro111tm)! on p\l la kl' L ni San Cl~mente I 07 6 KMtRoqen R.atty 848·8 !_00 'IU<" sedu~1on Noth1n.-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltlw 1t in Nwpt J rl'a •••JUST PERFECT 67 St. To SClftd SIW,000 l mm;H·ulalc beauty 17Unit Motel/Apt ~31 Tu~lin A\t' w l BR 20 A. charm Ill" $400,000. $100,000 l>own Ol'EN llOUS1': frp lc .. shake roof, 2 Owner Carry Balance SPYGLASS lllLL. \'u. :J SAT Sl!N 1 5 private patios. on the __ A~ntti73-4!>45 Br 2 Ba. la:-.t hrJnd nl•w tl--15 12118 prctlif'sl corner m town Weltone&Crnnpany house by o~ncr 640 I 151 w (' -; t l'I If r If a r h n r ONL y $72.500. Income Propertl II hi d "" ·r I 4 • Bf':RTllA HENRY • ig an s, .. eaut1 u REALTORS 492·4121 For s ale commerc al BR, 2 BA. family rm. UP· -b 'Id' I d t t r. ' -. •• 0 " " 215 Dt>I Mar. San Cll'm. w mg ease o s rong ~radt-<l la11ndry rm. new ----tenant. Ca~h on n 1sh Big Conyon Es tat~ rn:.tum k11ch<'n Approx. BY OWNF.R spendable mcoml' For I\ br. on Fa1rw.1y 5300 :! 000 ~q It Pnnc. only 2 flr house. S62.500 Walk S.SO,OOOdown ~q.ft Marble t•ntry. 11ak C.ill 5 l2 7i27 ror appt to ··Riviera Bch" Ocean M A y 0 c K panel ~amr rm. gourmet Ai::t view Pnme location. Gd , . """",, ... kit . m;11d''i qt rs h' a~11t :? ~torv 1 lir & lien 2 balhs s1. fncd yard. CO\ crcd lA(..UNA SE.AC~ o~h· or 1•1~·n h1m-.1· S11n & fu 11 w 1 n" t "I I Jr patio \·ery clean 1ns11le (714)494-2146 I I Ill ( ht•rf\ II"" SI 3f . )0 h-1' 111!16 1.m~c tond Open hou~e L' A -s 1' s r D L' -c :. 17HUOO · ,.,, ' S<it Sun 1~9 W l\\c "-' • ·,. •·•. •• MEW CUSTOM I.I DU ISl.E fl\ ownl'r :• Hr d\•n. :! B.1 h: p;itio SISO.noo 1;;:i 11;i11 Cornellu. San Cll'm or TR I PLF.X~.s112.oou l'Jll ·1911 ~ 53.5-8472 or 84 • 2959 U.\Y \.I t-;W \1 \ 'll~IO!'t <H' 1-:'I ~I 'I; I IP\\ ·1i;r)() '>Q fl t-.talt• w 1lh m:11?111f1c·enl '•cw 11f tht• ha~ S?li ~ .. on iin ru .. tin 1 r l'ar1f1t C!>t llw) F. nn 1u~tin. nr \h1riner1> '11h:1 ll:l.1 :l6!11>11rl>:l:i lllllO HOll~ALAN CO. HEWPORT HEIGHTS Charm11111 3 RH. l·mplll') rcdecort •I. n ew cptll rrmdl'IJ kit w1l't>rnl111! r.inge l'r11·,•cl lu ~l·ll .11 Sllll,500 o ... n1•1 5~ 101411 IYOWMER 11.1) front =II l'olhn., I .It Tr.i d" t• r I 1 " .1n1· ,. $311R 111111 11i:I 1;;u ur ~ lli:!l B\' OWNfo:ll I..:•· fam1l~ home on de:.1r.1blt' Krngs Rd. 4 Rr 3 R.1. formal dm- inR Xlnt ''1ew + lge back yard Open Fri S.it & Sun. 11t11 5PM.502 Kings Rd Nwpt lkh BIG CANYON OCEAN VIEW OPl'.:N S.-\T SUN I 5 928 t\veruda Salvador l.ike nc~ Uus 4 BR home I'! ready for you to move mto to. Agt. 645·0882 or 493·2143 2 ldrm Spanish New roof Qwet St. Only $55.000Won't lasl! POINT RF.ALTY 496·5600 l,ov1'IY 4HH homt• on qwct col de sar Custom po11I. 1arun 1, wulerfnll. fire rini:. lly ap!l(11nt m1•n1 (llll} l'leJlle cnll ~~ .___ Uwm•r 1\Rl'nl ~s..--1078 640-6600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Seven arres with 2 BR Park 1,ulo t•ondo l.rg :i ranc h home. i:arage. Rr. ::!', bJ, frpk. pool. wor kshop Zoned for d hl $!ar U~· nwner hor~c!t Shorl d1slunn• lo >'62,500 C\tll 645 823:! town t.:t·nte1 S295.000 OPEN HOUSE tt<irk lt.iy <•rPa :1 Hr I Ba . ...,,,t & 'il.111 ni.: c ""''" n.u ,. homr lo1~ lot. tret·., 4 AHCHOUGE llonk.•u' \ltK11 I .1 Hr :1 l l·tm' 562 ,nn makt.> IHVESTMEHTS H.1 r11't11m c J11' & dfl)!I tlfr \n'C11111i. 5."tl1 11181 1\f: (714) 496-77 I I htJ:hly u11i.:r.11l1•1I . 1111nt•r ftY OWNl'"R. Newport __ __ _ 1111. p.ir11.11 '••:"'. II" I l'rr,1<'1' ~·onllo l Br. 2 BY OWNER, beaut. 3 nr 2 n~ nf'r 1,~ I tl.1111 or na newly dcl·oratcd Ba Condo. Nr shops. & ~10 11.'ll 1 ~ •. ooo lh ~. ~··10-1219. :.1·hool!'. Great buy l-:\4'4!M 05.'lti ---$49,950 4!l3 7878 ------1 Find \\ h.il vou "ant 11 Dai Iv P1lol Ctas,1r1rds Couut tla.• hf(•ssi11gs !/OH lutrf• to ,,ff ••r! 2b&. fplc, lndry, no pets. 3 Br, 2 b11. frpk. ram·rm. F I ab tt f I rer i,:ur .. $495. 675-0000 550 !IQ rt re.: rm w/BBQ. or east" r. u. rp c. New cpts. dhl .::.ir, lsc maint YI.I • cstm pool. 2 lledrrn. 11.., uath Cl>M $4SO/mo. 178 F. Buy Cu ll walk to bch. ~mo, in· 4 BH house. 2 UR house & t harmer with ot·can 673.3456 clucles pool service. duplex. Coi.ta Mesa Lrg lot in Calif City view (.'hotcc loc close to -~026or 963 2543 __ . __ _ Slti0,000. Owner. 6-15-7117 Many 1mprovt'ml.'uh 2nd beach cpts drps 3 Br. 1 ba. Wt"i.t 18th St -;::-d $20001hst ofr !>450383 bltns plus ~efn1t.0 Adul~ Secluded. Kids ok. Lrg 3 Br Twnn:.e, cpts, rps. 71RANDHEW onl) S395 t m o c11 11 yard Spae. kit , appUc .. nJce.S.'.m.Adults UNITS K3LOT.C:OSTA:\t~SA &752311,Sharon sl\•/r efrig patio S3SO nopels.962·~~ E/SIDE COST ... MES... Qin t.1ke 8 Units . mo. 1st/last + $100 sec. Xlnl Local.ion 3 Br 2 Ba. "' "' 645·8800 Deaut nu hme. Jasmine 642-9'.!:64or551·662'7 $400 ls t&last Deluxe new units. Sllll Creek. 3 br, fam rm, 2300 ------• · t1metochoosecolorsand R·2 EASTSIDE COSTA sq fl. no tse req 'd For Rent38r,2Ba.2car 980-3388 opt.ions MESA City approved for 644 t>i-49 garage, fncd )d, ran~c. ownhouse 2 BR +den. 2 7 uruts 645 8ll06 disposal. Ushwshr & bo, frplc. pools & tennis 1£ S32S 2 Br. kids. pets, sngls refng avail, hke new crts, boat & trlr storage. ii IPlac• PrOperty 2500 540-s:no painted S3"15 11111.6161 aft ---- ,.Quail ~ ~County OK Fee. Main Rentals. carpet.mg & drps, newly ~. 968.5430 Prap•rties ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUM 2 Br 2 Ba, den, gar 5 JO PM Mon Nov 29. 3 Br. nr schls, parks, bch. ---itlnt cond. 1''plc, $435 mo 7S2-1920 dr opnr. fplc. rntn. ocn. Close to s hop'g, schls. Ca 1 64.2 000 1'000UAllSY l"lWl'O"ao,ctt l'yn vu, $57~ firm fwys,3Rr.2 Ba.dbl~ar, ·ro, ·4 -· ---- u ..... ITS $275,000 f~l 32t9 JrtGPM pool . lwnhsc $350 Br.t:V..ba,lrgyd,•..i,mi " CostaMeao 3224 ~7·3563or557·2179 _ ~o bch. Edison Hi dist. HEW & OLD Avail 12/l. Dys, 5:1f1·9S40, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dmta Point 3 2 2 6 eve~ 536-4084 60 new units SI .45<1,0llil cash flow. 9 Ocean Vll'w Units S-125,000. II Ntw Units $185.000 cash now 4 Near New U ntl !> St50.000. 4 Frplc Ot.·t•:in View Units $129,500 5 Elegant n ew Un1ls Sl-15,000. POlNT REALTY 4!16·5600 OHE ACRE VIEW TENNIS HORSES 4-H. CLUI M~;.<;I\ DEL MAR. 4 Or.••••••••••••••••••••••• Fam llm, bltns, fplc, dbl Spaciout1 Dana Bluff, Avail Dec 1, 2:,ty 4 Br, 211:i i.tar wtopnr fncd back yd Condo. 3 Ur , 2,,, Ila. t8JO Ba, w tde~ Near Spr wtrnut treei. $-tOO, Isl ~ sq. ft. Breathtnkin~ view 1~gd ;,ilc/Slatt!t . $435. $100 rln dcp No dogs of beach and h arbor 833-1003 StH 5100 ----P1c11ll~mus new Canul) • from _l.R & Mslr Br ·I Br 3 Ba, l!IQQsq ft, d ean. 1•uMom cstutc in Spamsh ·I Br 2 Ba. fplc, h~e yurd, Oversized 2 car gnr · avail. now. $395. Sngls or m1lllf l\sk Cor Li-; E ckl!ic Lo schools. $380. 1st wood Crplc & blt~s. Up· family 536·0086 Kl-:1\llNS for dt'lalls &last.S4&9342 per & lower cpl d sun· --------- Call $44 1440. Tu!<lln & ----deCkf!. Clbhse, pool. J Br. new cptng. dbl gar. ,\l.sociatcs. ncaltors. llarbor1G1sler. fom rm 3 jacuzzi, saun a, te nnis children, s ml pet. $375, 4.PLEXES 11772 Irvine UI , 'fustm. br, 2 ba. Cplc. OW, clean. crt. etc. All for $4!15 m o. wtr pd 968·8276. 556-5697 North Costa Mesa. from I-:\ rs. :'>45 0623 $3851 mo 963·4569 or (714)493-4900 NICE J b 2 b 531-9545Agt ----- -r , a, gar .. s 120.ooo to tas.01111 1----------1 2 Br. nt?W cpts/drps, m ed yard. nr Edison High Sharp. sp:.u:111ill>. a l!OOd Red Estate :i Br. 2ba Condo. Encl yd. f'plc. No dogs, adults ~ 536·L339.64Z.17l5 1 n vest mt and ~ e 11 Exc:h~ 2800 patio . .:ar. aduJts only only. $375 mo 1st/last .... ~ pnced •••••••••••••••• ••. •••• o pc-L,. 581 5851. <''es 830-5225 • --.:.:::.~~ 3242 So Coa~t ln\c,trnl·n1 556-7C27 --H___.-ti4S·llOJ !>uplex :lRr up. :lllr dwn --8 Toro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~P gue-.t rm. Jhu 11! lot. "llt·~ T"' nh!.<' 2 Rr. 11, ba. ••••••••••• • • •••••••••• 3 Br 3 bn townhouse Industrial/ holh<•U1 vu li75 l~Ji!2 adult~ G.1r. patio. S275 New 2+den ON the lake Spa~khng nt'w cond Proptt+y 2100 ReolEstat• lt\S l' 2bt St. l'M oncor.w f.int.i!.li<'\lew' U70 Ca l l "Lila .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted 2900 1>12 8017 AC &ullextra~ Read) SIB·l371or846S45f;evcs MESA HORTH ~~Jg,;7 S!l45· Call <7141 Waterfr01tt Business-Ind 'I. ·•• •••• • • ·• • · · · • •• • • • •• 300U S<t rt Oldg,hlcmf~ LEASE OPT W.il\ll'1I Cur luc w l!d. ofr !>pt• Pnnl' onlv S.uldlc'h:it•k l'crf for Mfgr's fkp . \'ly area t:all 51!b·047.5 or Vac·t. outlet. Arch11t•1b. .>'Iii n:n ell'. A/C. drop C('ll, 2 Bwldcr needs vacanl ll I . l:iv S: other .amenilt{'S n 2. & R 3 lots C'.M or lhv1d Levin e. Al!l . NH .irca 64278.'lll. ~11m1 · · i\llrJl'l1ve J BR. 2 Ba, ---4lrt p\ot dock. 3 br ranch. P \' ~tone frplc. fncd Fountain Volley 3234 litC rms, formal din.r m . r" a r "rd. 5 hull c rs. •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• cathedr al ccllmgs, new w<1llpai)er. SJRS. mo. on Co1.y frplc for llohdll)11>. 3 cpts .. drps .. paint. $810. month lo month or lease br. 2 ba duple>., dbl ~ur mo. yrly 846·!1103 lmmed occpy. Call Ah't Wa t er pd., nr Mile 1;ct>rge Martin to see Square Pa r k . $365. , 546 S&IO 962-8624 ll"ltll• 3244 ·•············•··••·•·· Loh for Sol~ 2200 Rentals UWELY Back Bay Con Hwdi~Ofl hach 3240 Rancho San Joaquin 2 Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• do. 3 br. 2 ba. bltns. all ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • den pvt patios on golf TWO R-2 LOTS Houses Fur'ftishfll appl's int'l'g. wsh /dry & 4 BR. 2 ba. 2-story. with cou~e $495. 640-0997 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• rl'fn.:. $400 Lo<' a led at huge patio & back yard. LargesizelolStnhearlol BolboalslClftd 3106 34.5 Llnl\l'rs1ly Dr. Call: Good neighborhood 7 LEASESAVAILABLE LagunaBear h for sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645 7777 Yrs old S420tmo /\gt l.Jve m Irvine Village. $11 o ooo Terms con 2 nr 1 ,, B·i f'pk 2 t' ir SJI \ R p, C 11 • P k 963-5678. Ask for Dick We have homes avail. for • , • • 1 o egc r --lease in•• ~1 dered for Qualified i:;ir bahtntl' or ... 1nt1•r area :l hr 2 ,ba. hltns., WalnutSquare buyl'r Call for details S35.5 mo 67:1 WOO clc;hwshr 1•nt Id. yd. $395. FOR LEASF:. 3 bedrm. 2 Raneh Cal.Homes lalboaPetilnsula 3 107 '!::!115 "c " York St ba,brandnew.1700 sqrt Deerfield UruvPk 0 C K .••.•..••••............ M A Y S.100 l'enn l'l ;\r H:i~ & t'~(-:JN'A•&'.t:c'H 11<'CJll 2 Br until .l\in1· (714)494•21.46 r213l 243·53lfi CostoMeso 3 124 ..................•..•• f\Jm house to resp prty. $325 on 6 ll mu a.:rmt 3Bll. tlrn. 1 •.R,\. lst. la!'t deposit. rd Garalll' rei,vd ror my pcr!>nl s torage 6'12·2156 ~-..ill "471 Laoding home wt3 car Culverdale Col.Park HP<1 lll :1 hr 2 b a Tn~ nh1111~l'. New patnl & I 'µt~. clble gar & palm i\\·atl 11ow $350 mn Call 1~~ ~10· 115 L l'hnstmas move-m. Exec ~trsa Verde. 4 br. 2''1 ba. Oul'cola . $700 1 mo. Ownerll\gt 546-5990. art s. !179 (}156 gar S52S/mc> 1ncldg Turtle Rock gardener No pets 2 bdrm. your choice of 3 FOR LEASE. 3 bedrm, 2 fromS340lo S400. ba. brand new 1900 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, your choice of J4 Landing home w /for mu I Crom $335. to $475 dm. rm . ram rm, wet 4 bdrm your choice of fi bar.$575./m o incldg CromS450toSSSO No Fees gardener. No pets. RANCH REAL TY Roberis Realty 551-2000 841-1688 I•----·-·-~·-•_•_•_•_• •Rancho San Joaquin lgc Huwtinqtan Beac h 3140 MESA VERDE 4Br 2ba 4 bl ks from 2 Br 2~ Ba, fplc, din rm, 3 bdrm . 2 ba. fu lly we'stmnsi.r MHll 1 blk to wet.bar, upgrades, patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpeted & draped. bit· schls, cul·d !>a·c. Kids p<>ol. $495. 644·0496 Mobile homl', walk lite ln!., 2 car gar .. boal ac-OK $4l5 Ph 848.9427 . dog. $270, ut1 I pd PC'ti. ccss, gardener included. · · Sunsh1ney Sbarp End OK . f't•f' Mam ltrnlals. S425. mo. Call 540·1521 La Cuesta hme 3 Br l:V.. Condo. 2Br. all bltns 54-0-5370 !Owner) after 5 or Ba. nr school '& beach. Comm pool, close tn ----54~·86.55 (Agtl. Available $395mo.&«HS43 frwys. No lse $325. l.acpta hach 3148 Dec. l. 675-6488. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------1 .. NEWER ltOME4Br 3 --. SPACIOUS Dix. 3 br. frpl. ea. 3 car g .. s hake roor Woodbridge ;rwnhme 3 Br ~nrl'd.yd,gardn 'r.2car Bright & s pa cious 2 Ba, A/C._upg r ades. 1wr. WestciJ ff area $395. thruout. Cheery kitchen. lake & pool pnv · 640·8542 i.75 18'19 i,mmac move-in t•ond Univ Pk 5 br hm. Prime Collel!C l'ark lmmed oc· S ngls OK . S47s mo I«><:. Pvt comm ten & M.wport leach 3169 cup;incy 3 Br. 2ba, new· 84R·s.t27 or9G2<J2jl7 pool. $595 552·8587. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I} rt'decorated. Close to RC<lcc 3 br. 2 ba. nrw 752·93!11 __ _ Lease Ocean View Fum1ly Home 2 Br & ctentbdrm (rpll·. fm•d )d s.12.'i Avail j I lhru .IUn<' or i\UI! 30 4!).; 1721t l.l X\'ltY furn <"Ondo. ovl'rlook i: lenm' crt :J br $700 mo MU 17~1 I !>cnool:.. s hops. Rent paint. crplS, drps. H/0. 2 UNIV PRK·Village I ll nc•l).ollable 54b·2l65 art 5 car Ii! a r . S 3 4 5 I mo Princeton. JBr, nu paint. .) pm 963-4500 or 531 !1545 Ai..'\ $425 mo. 644-7770 ; 1,...._....,.,..-..,.,.,.~......,~~ 2 Br, $200 mo. Adults only, Clean, 4 br. 2 bath, H/0. TURTLEROCK·VIEW. 3 i no pet.-;. CplS, & drps. OW, crpt. drps . fplc, Rr 2 Ba ram rm. Dini•, LIDO ISLE fA2 1140 _ $350/mo 963·4569 or Rm, Jge 'yard. Nr tennis Watktohach NEWPORT SHC>aES s-to Ano Custom beaC'h hou_t 2 <IBr. 2•, ba+11hower in Bdrm:; , 2 balh\. lrplr i;:Rr Sun tlN•ki, steps to 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• by ptacl1tq mt ad undft' our NEW LUX. Twnhse 3 Rr 5Jl·9:'>4SAgt _____ &pool.$54Smo.$200 Scc. l''i ua. fplc. pool, kids 2 Br. 1 ba. newly decrt'd dep.Agt.752·0188 S97,SOO tx-h. pools. tennis. Prin SUPERDUPLIX only. call for appt. 2 Rflrm dov.n, I l'Klrm 6<12 3827. S83.000 Open up $109.500 l"r1, Sal & Sun JOMES REALTY ----* 6 7 3·621 0 * Offffed by OWMr. ---------•I lmm11c 3 BR. 2 Ba, priv entry court, new crpls & drps, pmf mamt. View lot w/RV s:atc & prk'~. ~.900. 646-4540 Prine. only Finest Newport tlt!IRhl~ nrea. Rustic home. 2 J\R +den, wood hurnin.: fpl, space for r ccrl.'atlon CATCHY CONDO (OPEN llOUSE S & S. l·S. 241 "B" Alton St.) Bask in the gracefully warm atmosphere of this 3·bdrm. carpe t ed townhome with early Autumn Interior decor and deli~htfu l aunny kitchen! Double garage & patio. $45,000 \ehi~~·~:~~RTIN ~L,~D~O-:_IS~LE~ , . jGPluacai.I l !Wal R~tatc 1144·7:183 \.ocanl J hedrm, 2 bath Prapltl"ti•a 'The Bluffs Condo 0('<11ra hc)n:1e 1n mov<'-in condi· 7S2•1920 ble I sty. 3 br. 2 bu. beaut hon With brand n ew 1<100 OUAllll Ntw'°"' HACH greenbelt<i & pat10-l'e family kitchen on 40• lot. --- land. 1104.500 P nn only. Just reduced lo $143.000. 0tMr IHI Eatah Bkr.644 4746or751014 1 Pe te Barrett Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.wpori-$17,500 642-5200. Moba. HoMts llR + IOHUS Quiet hillside c ul dl' sac Portico entry. Huge II v rm · brick frpl \" Spacious real country kitchen · breakfa~t area. Magnifkent BONUS · FAMILY ROOM. over 700 sq . n . rn1sed hearlh frplc t oo! Calhedrnl lle11med rcll· Ing . 12 rt . wnt bar w /refrlit. Secluded master. Tiered rcxlwood • decked lanai patio. 2200 :sq. rt . Plus much mon:l CAii f311t. 752-1700. IAYVtlW THEILUFFS OPEHTODAY 216 7 Vlata llttrodo EHDUMITlU COMP. RB>IC. VACAHT MOVE-IN RUDY I IMIY' CHllSTMAS $115,000 ili.1 .. 111111·· .\: l1 1 ' •l\r.1llli1 " 1111 .. 1 F,4 () ")'Jb( 1\1•7' '"' i .1•,!h h11t Pr t f ,;, I 1 642-$678 Fors. 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••• 8X.28, sell cont'd, full bath, just refinished Inside. Set up with awning. $1850. 548-6173 GREEHLEAF 5Star AdullCommunlty 1750 WhiUJerAve, CM haa available a 24X&O B11n1ngton in beauWul condition Must see to appreciate. Call btwn 9am·6pm 646-7965 l..ancer Mobile Home & Bin, 111 rront & side porches. •hrubs on •Idea, rront & rear. a<lj. rea boudwalk, ce ntrall1 localed. MM205. DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE « *********** .. « ~ Christmo1 • « ;:ct:P Gifh For • : Everyone « it \\'hat '1\\Olldt•rl1tl \1,1~· In: '41 '.'>d I '<llll' i.:unil 11·~ Io r l'h n .,1 m..... 11ch1 oul • -tl lt o111 l111tll'rt1111 • .« 1'111!1..;T\I \S l'ltl.I·: • * * * * * * * * * * * * * « ••********* .. « ~ IF YOUR• • BUSINESS it « IS • « CilFT~ 1oy..; « it Sl'OlfflM; C10lll>S « « l'LOTlll~G l'l>'l'1'1•:1n • « JEWio;l.ln -II \lit .. « :\IUSIC -!o'llllNITl'RI-: • « l\~TIC/Ul-;S llOlllllE~ « « UOOl\S -1\l'l'Ll1"Ct-:S • « llO \TS Ill I\ 1-;s « \l"l'0.\10111Ll·:s : • ::tl1ll th1•m ttw "'"flll' « un<I t':1~~· \~.I\ from • unclt•r our « « CllHIS1'~l1\S "flH:~: • ************* \ You ~on han an ad "'b lln tor S4.00 or-od Miis sin for S1.50 0.. hlly Pffof Chrt¢ I T,_ wtl ,_ ... .,.._..,tin Dec. ......... ..., ...... ,. .... _ .. ....,..,_,.. ... .... P9 fN'Yll Ctl "42-5671 & _. YC111r a.w .. Atl-Yh.er ftr _.. ... ,. ....._ ..... ,._.pmr_ ' oK 1-·ncd yd . $475. coodo,cmpltlaundry fac 38r 2 8a,onculdesac. 3 Rr, fpl<', mod kit. Winter 675 1666 & pool. $325/mo. H.B. lae yd close to schls & S350 mo Yrly, $400 m o 546-8009 962 7788 " • Pvt pauo. Will rent un· College Park. 3 BR + den, area. -.!?.r ·--· pk. $395. 552-0430 art furn to ril(ht purly 1f de· rlbl i:ar. Xlnt cond. $450. BEAUT. J Br. new tile, 7PM_. ______ _ sired. <213l 287·7420 .. m l· mo. 5.57·1351 cpts &drpc;. just P.aintcn. Spnc. Univ. Pk 2Br . 2ba, lect. Wknd~ 7~.4 &15·.~37 3BR 181\ frplc. hrdwd $360. Sn1(1s, children , w/lrgatrlum,dblsz mstr Open hou~c s.1l & Sun fl . t U . e hse pets. OK. No fee. 536·6670 bdrm ta ke ovr ls e 6 Mo JO.SPM __ ~ ~~'Ha~il~~~u · or A~t.. 67~5744. 554.5337 left sJoo/mo. incls ~se of n EA u T n 0 w II n l ~ comm pool/lenni~ crts. Houses Unfurnished Collcl{c P~rk super sharp Landmark Condo. lnclds 552.0004, t\J(t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. I , ba. Frplc ., C b I R ,.. ii ·in GeMt-ol 3202 d <1hwshr , dlx stove, a u ous ec ac • · r Turtlcr«><:k Glen, new up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• refriJ:i .. Ill<' $425. No pels. 2 Ba. S45o. Oys 9G3 2361 j.!raded, 5 Br, 3 Ba, FR.' EXEC Sharp, :I Br 2 l\a, kids. pets. 1>0rk. I mo $375. 9!Y1 t2M, Tustin 6'16· 75211 Evs /962·2758 lenrus, pool. $895 lse opt. ----LANDMARK Ownr. 1114 Sycam or e ~'>. rnm(y 2 Or. Coed yd, 4 Br, 2,~ Ba, 2 sty, 3 ('nr 552.7133 kid" & pets . -------lko1•h ('nmber. f ee. gar , patio, fnm rm, NEW J M. Peters. up .. rUSTIN Irvine V1lh1gr 63 I 211 I l • 54 7 250 I ; Edison High. $47~ mo. f(radrd Jge 4 Br 3 Ba, on New 3Br. 2ba. frplc, air 879 tl)li(I wtrpd. Stan968·7307 park 1 L nd s c pd & cond, atnum. auto gar · _ _ -----. • spmklrs $.595 or lse opt. dr, pool. tenni!' & Students OK. 3 Br bsc. FOR LEASE. N~w 1800 Owner 1126 Tahoe. volleyball $425/mo. lse. 19&t Continental $32S per sq. fl. 3 Br, cul-de sac 552·7133 . • 49&-43S9 mo. 642.6368 home $395 mo 840·324 J. ----------1 847-4324 Qilifornia Hms. 4 br, 2 ba • Beaut. Lauralwood Patio M~o Venfe 3 BR. 2 RA, nr schools & parks. Cul· F..ome. 3 BR, fam·rm. 2 $395/lncln gonfener. Va· Sharp. squeak7 clean 3 dc·sac. A/C. xlnl locu ba, atrium w/Jac uzzl. cant & clean Children/· br, 2 ba home w/bnght. ton $42.'i S.'ll 7209 frplc, modem appli's ln pets weJcom~. Call Alf.. c heerful k1t ch, dining 1 · · · kltc~n. close to T wilin Chuck Everett 546•4141 area & frpl. Pvt back yd. fl---------··· Seh l ~. t.easr $400. S59-4026 Only$375.841!-!M27 *RENTALS* • 832· 1870 or 544·9105 2 BR 2' ... o ft ... ., .. 3 Br. l 'r.I Ba, oaraoe. new· 3 Br w/fam dr'!..o.r 4 br, 1 B '.• "3 .,...21'" ......... "'-> a Island 3206 " ~ w/w shag, . ,... bllns, r, uen, >n · · · · · $475 ••••••••• •• • • •• • •• •• ••• ly decorat.ed. $300 mo., fncd yd 8 blks to beach 2 BR, Pion A ........ $500 3 RR&Den 2 ba frpl wet .!:f,nopeL"546"8226 Nodogs0$375mo.lmmoo: J BR,2 Bn .......•.• $450,. lbar&l11 polio Ss75yrly, $240. Adults, 2 Br. & occ-p'y. E mploym ent 2 BR.&den · ... · $4&0,., Inc.I'~. uU11. 673-1200 garage newly decorat-verirication requested. 3 Rr, F~. 2 Ba.· · · · · $495~ --C<I, fncd yd. MG-1078 S36-C8l6 Snn Lu111 Hey . • .. $62S super roiy 2 llr cottage. --4 BR. FR. . • SSSO open heum. fireplace. 2 Rr.cpta,bltns,kidsOK.3 BR. 2 ba , o r dr. 4 BR... .$475 etc $450 mo 214 l\PolC"nn No dogs. rarport, S220 opener. c pl/drp. Child Open':"" F Sun 648 2029 mo.~--OK. $375 mo. 962·3170 UPPER Duple)(. \16 Rrond Nu 2 Br. l'l btl 2 Br,1Ba,newly CoUina, 881. laland. Call twnbae. Frplc, d /w S32S redecorated condo owner <213) 2$7•9800. mo.~. 557..QMS S26S mo. 840-2902 red .hill A..' 55 2-7500 ·- r ....... u ...... bd Ho.et u ...... .ai.ct ...... u......... '4C*U1 u..+..i1b4 ~nh1h,..J.t.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llltt Sunday. November 28, 1978 DAIL V PILOT £7 UafwoMWd In-. 3244 In..._ l.244 .-wpori leach 3269 ,.._wpon leach 3269 ~!~.~~ ..... ~~~~ ····••·•••·······•····· ........•.••..........•....•..............•••. ·•·•··•··•·······•····· BEAUT .,.. h OELUXE 2 Br l Ba. Yery •••• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • Apcrtwlnts ~ I AparftMeh UnfunL AfMriM.nb UwftrA.. G•M1 al 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Coda M•so 3824 Costa M•sa • 3824 osto M•t o 3824 No Fcttoles~~ r.xt'c type o~e, Nt'wport Beach. 3 blks GLORIOUS Vlf:W, 81g nlct: ~ Brucct, Agt. J Br. 2 bit . formal din 2 sly, 4 ijr, Z~" Bu, Fam Mllllner.i i.rhool & park. Canyon Twnbmt' 2 Sr 2 &t2·S368 (2, 2 bdrU\. 1 l• ba&lh ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c~~.~ .~nth. COME HOME to rm. Quiel atreet, tenni Rm, wctliar Lovely 3 B.r. Z ~. (ncd yard & Ba. beaut upi;radu _ eta "pool 1mul Cle111n & cpts. d~. thruoul f'\Jlly pauo, fplr, qit~. drp!i & Musti.ec $700 ~U441 a.ltoo '••Mila 3707 ready for you to move Ill lncbc·pd ind p.al111 $.".75 s huuen., rt' mod kttch -•••••••••••••••••••• ••• for6 tn0b. 1395 Mu grdnr incl_ 64-0 W'74 w dbl self dn ovn S-jSQ ms Nut 2 Dr. I~ fnt'd yd Wtnter 2Br lrg pV\ deck 2 SR, l bath $J$O NEW ,.,oodb d w _ mo ,,,3 2-425 C\'S wknds .Mlllute~ from Ba) 2 bll..i. SJOO No pets Avatl now' 3 B n n &e arm ---F. of Newpart Blvd 22H 3 :R2~~·~·~·r:'s!4soM 1ngton Condo. 3 Br, Big Can)cm upgrtb nt•w 2 i 20th St Open Sun 675-0526 C.Oiy $155 I br 8 plu Kids or slnilCI B~arhl'omber . f eu 631 2011. 547 <!501 or 1179-1060 FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE Secunty~ Woind Few 'f)ldted T.,..... 3 BR, 2 bu ~·FR $42.5 atnum. S4!15 mo 833·1003 Br, den, 3 8d, \.lew ol t2L3J 1463 5275 or (714 > Ste~ to beach. $132 Ulll 3 BR, 2 ba, l''R $4~ REDUCED golf, tennb, pool, pat!o, ti~ 77311 pd Fee. Mam Rcnt;ab 3 BR 2~ b c ool) $795 I~~ opt "2'1 Ca -~S370 din r~ ;,;i· ~·rm ' To $415 rorru~t occupan nyon l!>land O wnr II B H V 1 e w If om e . -- . AGENT 5S2·7000 ry Spac1ow. 2 Rr 2 Ha in ~'"IO! 7EJ3 Carml'I mdl. 3 hr. 2 ba. Costa M.to 3724 ----Umvcrl>llY Park Onl? of ram rm. din rm. avl ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA&SKI llOUSEMATF.S Shanng 1s fun 00 4040 St5S. neat I Br 6·plex, sngls OK Beachl'om~r. Fee 631 2011, S47 2501 879·1000 Uve on your own private street In a 2 bedroom townhouse with yard & large patio, wood burning firt!place & at· turhed garage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR STORAGE ANO HOBBIES! New TurUerock Glen, 4 ukincl Xlnt cond AJ(t BAUC8AY3Br._1B.i .l~l' 12116$650mo6401377 .r4000WEEIC&U, BR h 833H4l4JO yard, $385 mo. K1ds.1w1:1 • ·. Adults $375 ome. P ossible -OK 5568868 PLUSll 2 br. bt'amed •St~10&1 n.RAplS purchase opllon w /lease. Woodbndite llr;ind new. <.'el l J:!I frpl, gar. 2222 •i; & Maid Ser v A1101I 621 W. Wlbon.r. Costa MeH 64'-2ul0 $700. p /mo. Ownrr fully Jd.,cµu. 1tlr t·ond Pacific Av(' 6'12·07511 •I honeSer v.Htdpool LEA.St: TUSTIN 3 Br 2 83H927or963·29511 Pnvott· homc-2Br cll·n WATERFRONT 2376Newport Blvd, CM Drerfield Twnhme 2 br, nook. utnum pool'. bch LJOOPENJN.2&aden. WATERFRONT·Orirc _ 541197~or645·3967 Ba . apt, adu lts 4c ColtaMeaa 3824 CostaMeto 3824 21,2 ba Crpk patio nr club $4701 l~r. U\ 1Hl I I over 2500 s q rt of Bluffb. Sp11e1ous 2br, 2bu. STUD!() chlldren 16 & over, no •• ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• •• •• • • •• •• •• • •• •• •• •• pool s:n5 mo:·~287110 64487'Y..nrli44K1:rl L'LTIMATE llvrnl( Pull l>1R: ull rms wtr. vu WEBLYRATES -i.erunty. underground Avl Jt1n 1, $MS640·H87J LARGE near~ew yard l.acJuna a.oc:h 3248 µurkm.: & t.lcx·ku1w av.iii llluff 1 I vel 3 BR 2 b· F\111 Kitchen &TV & home. 3 Br 2 Bu: unly i ••••••••••••••••••••••• $lH5 Prr mo, yeari. k.JM' t,m!ly itrecnbelt & p<~ Linens & Ullht11•:1 pets Rcdec thruout Mt:SA VERDE area. !-'pie, bltns, p11t11.1, t•nd llome atmosphere 2 & 3 gar, etr . S375 mo 17Ml 111 deluxeapt1:1 546·10J.t 838-1754 evs, Sat/Sun ---------- mo. $375. lm·1284 (7141 RENTALS lay & leac:h $52.S .<\gt 644 1133 CLOSE TO OCEAN <213) 92'l 287'J Mon Fc1 WHY MOT? LAGUNA IEACH Reotty 6 7 5-3000 --Royal Suttes N EEI> A H t;NTAL''? Great Family Living 3 BURM newer home LIDO ISLl'.., 2 sty 4flr. Mot~ We have lhem WOODIRIDGE located 1n l'ortaf1no JBa, din rm/ fam rrn, ~Ntwport Bl\'d I to4 br's New ~ngl family hml' in Laguna 2 U at h s. Bluffs Waterview frpk 675·6109 Costa Mesa KIDS & PETS beaut. Irvine. w1park~. fir~pL.tt·e, ot·ean , 1c,. BEAUTIFUL .,_Cl-........ 642·261t WELCOMt: pool. lake w sw1rnng & E'CCC'lll·nt ram homi· Jt ENO UNIT ~ ,..,....,~ 3276 NEW ERA RENTALS ~~~~l~~ fe~tu~~s 2 A~.i~I S5.'.>0mo ~~·~~~ ~A0T11::;'1 ~~·;·;;~;;·;·~·r:·;·~:· Mm~t~~ ~~IT~h &i 1 .:,~~:E 6383~~6 Dec 1. $450 mo. 12 mo z nor< M homt· tkrk ' -twnhse, ocean view. dbl BR furn. Adults, no pets. 0 Lse. Or owner will con "' C>l.l'.ln \IC" I.I\ rm 3 nr 2 Ba dph, fµlt 1 blk i:ar, pool, Jacuzi1, secun 2ll0 Newport Blvd. CM_ •••5·~··•3••b••••••••d••• ~· Sunken llv1n~ room Calbedrul celllng 2 bedrooms. 11'2 baths AttaChl'<l garage Wasbertdryer hook-up Pvt yard with patio AdullS, S375 mo FOXHOLLOW VILLAGE 621 W Wilson. C ~1- 646-2010 sider lse purehaSt· "' oi><'n twam ... o,.nl'r to ll<'h, new rpts. tlrp-. tyS375 <2131598 5206 4 -· a. sun cc . 675-3320 re!>. (1) 776 1100 PJ}:O Ull hlle" al $J75 mu puml. fleam cl~. n.atural ., . . S225 Attractive 1 & den. frptc . washer & dryer a Plterlo M.aa ofc ,.00d wall~ S<ISO ) rl ~Br, 3 plel<, nr bch. kid'>, Patio. gar. f\dult, no $62:5 Yearly. 2 llDROOM ---1 Bl>HM & SW1'1 1·oo1. 673 768-l . > l"':fl!i Sl85 Beal'hc~_mber. pets. 2234 A Rutgers Dr_ WILLIAM WIMTOM ... ,IO I 1...__ Fum TURTLERO<.:K Plan Ill. ha'> lam rm & 111111111: h-e 631 2011, 547-2501 & -----Real Estate 575.3331 ""' unn "Br. din'g & fam rm pvt rm l.andlortl pa)s for liayshores, 3 lir I Ba."' w 879 1060 B:~~~~~n:.pl, $125 lalbo p . sul 3807 N~~~1~~ee:r~~ro~· yd , -.1cw S57 ~ mu pool "er\ln' .. ;,t· Ion•' ,,h.ig cpl , rnle .SanJ·--,,,2 .,.,,,., a"'" a '-'A• 77711tlrc~., 7no..13 ,.. h ·' t t .,....., '" ~'IQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1959 M-1.. &y CM ,,..,... .,.,,.. v., ll'rm rt'lllJI Jl s:;;s mo W !> r ur)' r II' vu w. C • &...--3278 ...,...... "" •• -----furn or unr f n1•tl \ d $150 aptS•n•,.. Hunfinc)ton leach 37 40 Near 0<:ean & bay ----- Woodbrtdf.!e. Bnurwootl 1 1 !IOI< \1 dupl"i. Ullll 1 \ r I> . $.J 00 w·a n t l· r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR . ~undl•ck S.125 1 Ar. gar & end. pul10 Br3Ba,avail.l:?IS,$550 Ulk from ~huppinl!.. ss;!l:HiJS IMCHARMIHG STUDIO Marshall Hlty 675·4fi00 Adults Rds. No pet:. OLD SAH JUAM $225 Ut1I pd MS-2240 A PlnECREEH .· i~J\ 1 1 1~,, ··•'"" r(.J l~iJ~lu ~.~ ...... u ··.~l~ .. '1 .... 'Ll 1·.1m .,;.io '-vo cJ Orange County's most beoUl!IUI apartment communlles A retoxlng setting wllti slfeoms. wotedalls, and majestic 1rees Feotunng pools, Jacuzzi. sauna. billiards, and excmng clubtiouse wllti soclol even~ Tennis, gym, and voleyt>on at The Village. More ol everyltllng you re 100111ng for. Furniture IS avolloble One ond Two Bedroom mo . re n l or I~,. ..io-.t• lo hl·U<'!,1., 1..mctl.1111 :! fir :! Ba lrpll h1•1111l ""'-om SSS W·-~.... GORGEOUS 213-&2·3245 E\ ~ I'"~' ut1! ;il s~ .. O rno lndscpn,.; i\ll dplJll :>l~S Th 1 ~ l' harm 1 n f.! 2 ,,.-~~ MISSIOM REAL TY !163 i:lilH bo:rlrnom , 2 bath & dt.'n l"ull Kitchen & VIEW! 2 Br. I ba. I story. sh<1g. AduHMng. Owner 111.i\lnf.! .11l'J Phone 494•0731 homl· has plush carpel Llnens&Ullhlle~ l'nllegl· l'ark Yul l' _ FORLE SE 1111:.rirt•plarc,bwltins& MILETOOCEAN Model. ·I Br:!•., Ha bltn:. 1Hit.2111t & :i hr bchfrnt. A 2 l·:.ir .,:ur:.it:c Won·t la~t Royal SuitH Bayfrnnt Apt , 1800 sqrt. 3 BR. 2 BA $675/mo. Cull 673-5410 drill>, ,,u110. frpk, beam Officesopen 9·0010600 c e 11 , d s h w hr . gar . Now renflng Adults. $250 2650 Elden.1'----------.... s:n 3125 d!>hwshr, l'Pb & d1 µ:-. .11r on Cli If nr 194 ·2033. BLUFFS CONDO loni.: ! Call G41i :?158 dayl> Mot~ cond .. many 11111-:rndcd t:?l311r;1;2'i:!.:h•\l'' 3Br. 2ba "'"l?le ..,tory 493·0588 t.'Vt'n1ng ~ & 727 y~ownllvd. Rig !)(>al' $100 Ut1I pd NF.W beaut apts, l & 2 features. l.C.JM' S..'>50 mu Beaut1full\' dt•c-orated on weckl-nds Near water. Fee. Mam BR. J\ppUcat10ns being Agent. 838 80!!1 or l'\C~. L~a Hills l250 nice grn b1·l t Pon I . --Beach Blvd at Yorktown Rentals. 540·5370 taken. 1980 Anahe.1m St, 552-3469 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>i4202S&6-IO<t:l9ti 3 br. 2 bJ, llarbor Ln 536-0411 c M 9am-4pm<latly SLl'!-;H~Jl ll'.fi\Hf..\ -llome nr nrean & • - -Perunsula . Spar1ous dlx ------- Glpttc21r $215. Under1111ced Crpt:.. dqll!, "tc tovei., purtht'd w111rr. laundry. lawns, pvt patio. cov'd 11ar1ge6 Off street parkin& Adult1, no pets. 2020 t'ullerton Ave. l blk E. of Newport Rlvd, l blk S. oC Bay, C M . S.2-8690 __ _ Redecorated. $1M. Lie 1 br w/pool, wulk to shOPll Mature udlts pref. No rhlld ren. no pets 1887 Monrovia S48 7924 UAV MEAOOWAPTS I hr. gar, pool. Gas & wai.•r pd. No kids, no l't'I ~ From Sf20· 646·0073 STUNNING lge 2 Br 2 Ba, w paneled dt>n, grcln apt Pool. $26S. 710 W 18th St. S40offdcposit w/ad. LARGE2lir,2ba S22S Jn· Cant & sm pet ok. call 642 6612 ror appt. LG. 2 br. nu paint, pool. nr llbr. Sbop'g. Adults. S210 mo. Bob, 54IJ.4661, Scott 752· 1925, or call 642·1276 EA5TSIDE. Sep 2 Br 2 Ba, adult unit w /encl gar. $265 548 2634 or 645·2767 NICE 1 br. frpl, pool, adults, no pets $230 mo. 548-4757 or M6·3708 !''OUR SEASONS APTS Spacious 2br twnhse, 1~ ba, pool. pvt patio, no pew, $230, 7JS Joann St. HRAND Nrw dlx. 2 br, 2 ' ba. wtgar. adµlts. no pets. $26S & $29S. 1912 Wallace. 645·3356 Dana,oint 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Spectacular Ocean View, 2 Br 2 Ba, dbl car gar, S.100 mo. 675-5666, 493 77411 Deerfield Dcluw ·~ -.l~ Twnhmt>, 2 Ur :! 2 B.i°. fplc. dbl g.ir, p.1110 fl'IOl S350 826-0878 (714 I -! IJr. I " Ji,1 • ..ill hltn~. :-.l'"IJOrt Short''> 3 ln . li.!l' ,chools, nice patio & rd . 2 Hr grdn apt, w/. pool, duplex, 3 Br, 2 Ba, frpll', 3 BR. lge dble j!ar . rplc, c•m•I p.itw :! , ar ).:Jr ;ii.:e tam rm . udi ll>un1, & pool rct' area avail Ktd~ l'fo:;c 10 bch, 10.15 12th St. :l pa110.,. rl'fn~ 673 8148. pt1tio. bltns $350 mo. l·1 .. ~ .. lo fr,. II a1·t:"':-. pool $4911 91>:? tlll I o,k rr..r nu 1>ct:. $400 $230 536_ ·9626 675-2306 Call Ai;l 548 t lt>I! for Sparkhni1 clean. sunny, J v' ' I Ki \805 Br. bltns. gar, ocean s:-,~o ~:!.)hi \luntuua s:JKl I lll pd. I Rr ill•n . 1 • LOCJ'l"G leach 3748 $295 2 l'\r uppn w deck ••l>Pl Bran<i new 8 plcx, 3 Br, 2 view S2lOmo 493·7231 LEASES '_':;1 1:1 1 ->1·' .!lll7 111 krd,.,, pets n,t.?b Fee 1 hr,"/ ha, 1''4nhm1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 ··hlks1obch t-:ncli:ar TRf:ElfOU~F. Prell~ &.ownrsunit.ulsol&2 Ex lgc 2 br, 2 ba, frplc. AVAILABLE ' \lain Rt·nl.ib ~ .. 111 'i37U 111.irbor Laoc 1 " :! 1·.ir Bach Xt>ar ht:.i,·h lfltl li'T:l f'27!l ~ fi75 li775 .rpl. hkt• pvt home. 2 Hr, Br apls. no \cts \71'1 l dressmo rm Adults + 1 "BR IB S. I' I r I l!Jr frplc• bltn'> Xt pd S195$22.5rno $#iSwk Ju .. ath I" 11, rm .,.,.,.,.79o <•o 077 ,. ' a l:!'.i 1 .r. :! l.i r11 i· .ill 'unt..I BLUFFS rf'fri .. , 'l"P'. l<i nmil 1 •35 ~. Csl • ..._. ?rn" Corona~ lir4ar 1822 "' " · " ""''-"" r....., teenager t"rom S295. 2 BR. I Ila $.~l 1'111 h1<.1•il 1)or1 h p.11 111 ,., ~ ' ·' •· .. ..""'...,..,., "' bcaml'd c·e1hng "'•iod --- - -• pd :>"R.'._>[j·• .. .,.,. • I 8eJul1fully de1or Im UBQ&µla) Jrca lin11u --••••••••••••••••••••••• punelinn newsha"."all2 BR Furn & Unfurn G;is.,,walcr 49ti7379 - 0 " "-"·' lrwt lrl'•·, '"""' "" ~ II ·i •~·r 1.,5 J930 Oceanfr o.nt A pis. ba,•h •---------1 "' " •1 Ad I N 2 "R 2,.,. ·~· >K ""''5 r5? . . mac 3 i.r :!'" b:1 \n 11eh v UV .. papur dr1i-hltns. lg ••• <slUrt' u ll., 0 pell> U.-"--•-ach 38 .. 0 u · "" ~..... l . .,.,., I 1" nt•t " ~ 1!..o:!li studio, hte cook111g l&2 ' Gd I &lS 0632 '-""":f" ... ' 9C .. 2 f\R 2 Ra '-11HJ ft 11' \It r ~HI :r.•11 1133 IHl.t,or I I > 9!1.1 :1:XK1 c•lo:.cb, lnlll'h ~lorage, rx.· • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 RR, 2 Ba · 1 r a . ' . ' ' ' Alto C;1p1~lrano i•Xt•c· hr S19:>-S375 Util Incl -• • db.I t•n~I 1'·.•I fl'.t patio, 2 Br. 2 ba, pref mature or New owner!. of -"'""' -~· "..,--f I I & d m.irri~• rnup ~. ~ Y retired No pets no Rcat•hwood Apt:-.. 19132 2BR.:•Ra ~1 ..;1'L.......,a....,1·n<U>1 3252 OPEHSUM l-5 hnmc4Rr2'1 Ba.r:irn 536-0321 (Sdl ·I I hb 2 BR, 2 1..1.i S<lil:> ••••••••••••••••••••••• T8111': bBL.Ul"fS. 3 Hbr 1 :i ~~g~~\1t~\;~~ ava11~1~17t 2b;:-2 -ba . Northend '· .,.l_~_r_.,_5..._. OK. nu pct~ 'Clnt E Side children Sl!IS 642·511~ Magnolia, II B .. offer .i 2 2BR.2A.1 S525 l Br ;! bu "' 11-!t> '-"rt a . caut i:rcL•n e I, Ch 'M I Ot'eanfronl gar incl loc 5485830 br. 2 ba. 1000 sq fL 2BR.2fla S525 ~11111 ~·au ~la \.1lal1 qwet l'Ul·de·!>ae Leasl' rl\tmas Ul> !.C(' uliL Pvt p'oot . ~dulls. CORONA DELMAR LOVELY lg 3 br, newly security apt w t pool 3 BR, 2 Ba $i125 Ht>;iltor ... 4:1:.J 2211 $595 511 AH•n1da Lari:o $4SO mo. 496 8808 smos to yr lse. 497.1247_ 2 Br Townhouse. frple 2 Bdrm, 1 bath apt1rlment redecorated 1<lral loc · A IC d h h ' ·14 1741 k d · I · Nt>w carpet~ drapes . · Jacuzzi. • s w r J BR. 2' ~ lit• ~15250 L'or rt'nt 2 Br T;nhsi· 1• · cvr~ w 11 s NEW 4RR. 2 n b::i ·s. frplc. ---. Pool, tennis. eonllnenta hui It ins. 224 ·A voe ad~ No pets S21f5. Mi::r. at Adults. only No pets. 3 BR , 2 n;i .,. ,-ungr·1de<I nplg d rps On the beach, S200. Utt! breakfast Some ocean & 979 2.531 2885 Mendoza S2.'i0 c II e Mg al :1nR.2Ba $450 Lam .rm , .... "-.adult-. ~f':Wl'ORT CRf':S T $395~o.496·6070~kcnds pd. t"cc Main Rentals Catalina views. Close to a:Je~lu~pOcc~~Pc~~~ty. apt .. A ' __ · 962·i8()()" n w r JOr 4 Br. 2,, b.i g..1()5 Phl'1f1r Isl V11lagt• SJAS CON DO. :l Dr, 3 Ua , or aft Spm 540-5370 shopping & fine b<>at'h. :i BR, 2• J li;i S.'iSO IM() 1114 l & 548 U!~J Least• l>-175 2.1 Land !''all --,,,. 26 November 15. S265t mo. 3 BR. 2 &. pallo. children IY THE SE.A 3 BR. 212 Ffa $5()() Court Houses Furnish•d cw I.ge Sunny Studio. View. .,....•-l•l ------1 Quml Plal·t.> Properties. ok, no pets. $265. mo N~w 3 br del""e lnhse, 30R,2'2Ba 'llt•w l>l\ T"nh'" 2 Rr 644·lil1t>vcslwkncls Unfvrni$Md 3300 sep kitchen , $235 ~ ---Inc ~Ir. Lake or Mr. 54G·0080or546·69RS 20tl4thSt5J6.i718 3 RR 21 R ~l ~lu1Jv . 21: Ba .· Park ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature, non-smoker, 3 BR 2 ba lower unit. Altman tilll752·l920 31'R.·2,~"aa ~~' N1guel.S.195m~ l!lii27i7 n j EAN 2 Brfrnnlduµlc1' l.l.X U RIO''S OCEAN 494-77111. Frplc, sundeck with -Lrg 2BR. beamed clnfls. 2 b cpts pool play yd ' • 0 """' f I t · ""' l Br, upstairs. Slll7 2110 B Sn.l!I stry. no pets, $200. n ~· p e i.' i. 2 2 O 8 A .• 3RR.2•~Ra S600 MlssionYiejo 3267 pi·,pvt~:3~iZo39 \'IEWo!BR,house CdM Mewportleoch 3769 beautifulvit'wS.',<IOY0r~ ? 16 ra.!g4.e 2 A\e. CM. Call 2049~Wallace646·8885 _ ,.,,.1 .. ware.s·36.0959. • 3 BR . 212 lid Sli:.!5 ••••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • 6 77 !I 78 $7:i0 tSIOOU mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILLIAM WINT " ,,. .,., __ u.: u :1 HH,2 Ba ~ICI lM 1\h~os V1ll,1~. 3 llr 2 :\ewµort llc1i:hts 3 Br 2 fi.1-1 2970 IEST Rral Estate 675·:1331 --•2Br. lBa. upper Mesa M Lall P..tl 1UR.212 lia $17$ R.1Conc10 Encl~Jr pool Ba_._nrarCltff~.newtpl-;,c--·m...:.nl•-s IUY Garden Apl 2 AR . l Ba. Verde Garage avail ._. e I BR. 3 B.i S.'>15 f.it•il 55; 5591 S4 -mo 646 3757 ~ .. _,, ! Br bltns. frpk pool. encl i:ar no kids S2JO Adult-; S2J5 No pet:. Ucluxe 3 br. 2''!1 ba, alt 1 RI< 21, ti.. ~1 •:> • • UnfurnlsMd 3425 Some people say you s:et palJO. sundk. $295 Adlls. mo 548 752'J 833.8974 dbl 11ar., patio, frplc. 1713 • 2 br. I' 2 ba condo l'~rpl , LIUO ISLE·>\ BEAl"fV ••••-••••••••••••••••• 14hat you pay for~ We of· no pets 1\\•atl approx ----------- -Alabama. 536·346S or AC. \14:" up~raded 1Br3Ra$650permo Lovcly~erluded2bdrm.l fermoreAndtheprice1s 12 12 673 1118 Easts1de. rus llr adults. i-;,\STSIDF.2Br2Ba.ent'I 5:W;1718 S300 mo incl JS,oc1al1on 673 3435 ba Condo in II B . nr less-Mem~rsh1p in a eves wkods no pt.'ls lluge 2 Br. $250 gar lndrv l child OK nu ----- f1't.'<, Ml ll-141 . .i•li :17~ -.:...._-_ .....=:.-:=-::::.. !>hopping rl'nlrr $300 Health Club A tennis 6'~·0505 pet~ Sl7S. 6.J2.J488 . I>ELUXE 3 Br apt. fplc. ~~--8-17 3584 or 826 I OS I club Free tennis lessons l.ge Modern 3 hr, 3 ha. dshwshr, patio, pool. S32S l'Wwportleach 3269 ll:'\TllEB;\\" \gent.nofce' Billiards Swimming great location 412 In:;. $200. l Bdrm. adults. pet CA.SAVICTORIA mo.842554tor847·5948 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.1rl. ~our hJ~ boal out Golf Driving~ Range $475 yrly 675·0993 01\ w clep. Fnl'd )d. Ph l &2 BR, unfor furn, gas --II \ 11 I> f Cl 1-· I " I> ,11h \our <innr of this ltl\ II B 3 Br. 2 11tor~. super Saunas t g reat ar &12·7381 & wtr pd_ Adlts, no pets 2 Br, 2 ba llunlmgton Bay " 1,1 111.1/r ~:,,., hom1· t•h :i Br home"' '>lainccl nice $340 + deposit tivities Sunday BBQs ? Br. l Ba. over garage Pool, rec rm. sec gate condo. Qwet Adults on-apt. new Cpts. fl""'·, •ep 2 BR. tn-plx. nr Fedco. ly Pool & rec ctr S265 I 'r ~h 1 f Jm rm !-.oft o!J....,:-. ht-ams. "arm th & l:H2·2032 Parties with live bands · ,... ~ !i2S Victoria. 642·8970 · · · · cl -oar S300 mo. 640 9008 Patio. yd $225 mo. 552·3280 "',111·r "''" 1·11'''· 1tr1>.... 'upt•r 1•1·or 56l!5 mo 'r T ·--L.-.. f'rcc Sunday brunt'h .. ~·s-"""' ------\\' lk h I I I · Ownnou5~ ,,.. """" 2 lk 1 ba, pattn. enclosed -1 p.unt u l11 'c "" ~ } 'l' U-L-ished 3525 EXTRA lg l'!uplx , 2br. garaae $230 month. 2 Br l 'Ra. scp gar. pvt ort:N u .\11.'i II 1\ M T() fi I' \\ 'h1111~ ll'11111., rluli PENINSL'L.\PtJl:-.IT '"....-. Yourrentdollarsgoevcn 2ba, ocean vu, beamed LARGE2br$210,noPt•ls 548.7.!';... patio. S250. 536-6805 aft ·, ·.-11 m o' I .,. l<t•f, I ltd11n'"' h-1l1'11n11•<\ lor ••••••••••••••••••••••• r h A c .,.,.,... o M I 54().4AUA "";, • • , • • url er••• tern 1c· ceil'gs. frpl. i! c11 r gar , """" ape, .,.,.,.,, SPM . MO 11-7 • 1•r fol~ .!.!Ill '"11 h l're~t1~111u!> wood Near South Coast Plata, 1naintenancc crew. pro· pvt bch privl. ~45. yrly. 646-3442 2 BR, l ba. children & pets --------- 1 n I• r 1 n r & h l' .1 111' Rradfonl fnh~c .• 1 BH. lcsswnal uw11agen1ent 615 320.'J --OK. nr. So. est. Plaza. 2 Br. encl. gar. patio, blk 5 IR.·FAM. RM. 1' '' 11~1\ 1• In 111<' ft•t ra1·c \ll\t Htn ,,,,., 4 llr .,, llJ. II! f" t J'f•ol w.all. 111 N>nc·h 'hnpptni.: & park ~~· 11111 It .;'t' i.,.trdt'n & 1~..-11 "'I' 1111 I 1·h1 ldrrn & pt I._"' Jo •IJlll' j,j5 JI'>~ II\ llm 1 ·,, r "" I :1 llr • I It 111 11.irk & ,fhonl ~ ~· '"" •• ,, • 770 "' "dfmth Sl;(IO \I I\' 1~1• l' Oa. Ill'" ly dceor:ttl•d ~t uff th..i t .:a re:.. J nd · ~p;mous 2 Br_. f 1rcplace. Call for appl. 979.1877 l.(I beach, no pets. 205 15th ON Pt::-.llNSLJl.1\. P11ul , lf.!t• palm. 1•h1ld OK friend I y nc i g h bon . ..,..,.....,...._,_,,.....__......,. ...... _ built ms. patio. pnvatc. __ _ _ St. 536·8729or 536-1718. Exnt1111< :i B1 homt• S:lJO nu> SSti l!l77 Models open daily Ju./ 2 IJedroom. I r)alh. adults S265 g a s incl Adult E·s1dc 2 br. cnrl . $-1~1 rn1llM· UHAND NEW 3 Hr 2, 2 B<i . Sorry, nu one under 21 & f1replal'c \'..-ry l'harm· 5-19·37R2. 548·1691 ~ar. patio. Like new No $180 2 Br. pool, gar, kids 1;11\Ml(",\NAI hM.'·mtfromDohcncy 110 1aets Roommate mg. S300 m•mth. t•:il l -peb.S250.M4-0878 __ ~J;~e. Main Rentals. \\' •\Tl'~H St lll'h & OanJ Wharf service .1.va1lable. Mon-675·2311.iitent $100. 2 Br. new rpts. 1m· BEAUT new 2 br. 2 ha, liv . ~:~·~,~-'.,.. ~~~~m~:~.i~~ n~ S4SO 1wr mo. 634·8282. th lo month orl"upaney mac. Mesa \'erde .srea. rm. dm rm. frpk. l>eam $160. l Br_. child OK Nr. 1A,·1rmth II SPM, 524 llll2 F.vs • ~EW I BR. quiet CdM Sr adlts pref'd [';o pets. ceil. bltns. jaeu7.7.I, )(3r . beach. l'ee. Main Ren· Oakwood Garden Apts G k 998 li685. 557·1284 ocean ,·u 642.7,,,.,.. tals. S40·S370 Y. \Tf..HFHO'\T ll0\11-::.. lluot1nmml IW;tch 21rn, locat1un ar p~1r mi: .,,,&. 631 1100 I'' HA :-.u l'lll!>, drp!>. 880 lr\'mt• lat 16th I pool, lndry fal' . plu~h Costa Mesa 3824 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa Sharµ ;> h<lrm Ch..1n l'Clloir horn1· 111 l 111' t'r'1 ty Park l<1•;11I v fnr 1 m m('clt1ttP llll'Uf>Jlll"~ Ut•s1i.:rwc1 fnr t hi' l.1 r~,. ( ,1 m1ly "'1th 'l'l'•ll at 1• f;im rm " , IM th' ,ind,, ht•Jut•lul 11rn.1t1· r••.11 \,1r•I 1.r.·.1t 101.111 .. ,. nt'ar 'I h1•nl• m.1rkl'I ~ tr11n~pt1r l JI Ion 0111\ ~ m11 llu1 n 011 111" I bo 7 550 1·pt~ li75 2311 u~k fM 1111.11r ,.11.i m 11, 1 flH ~, ~ now to llun1 I t1r r '!411;.151i; 1,.)ltise h.1 111 "'"'' h.1) \II ~"' ~IZ'i mu ,\\ail 12 15 ••.....•.......•........••........•....••.••..••...•••••••.•••••••.•• In ~j ~· \ •t ,,, , Ill 11 ~wporl leoch 3 269 :-,S.1 IJ:J2 red hill~:.:. 552-7500 'l,1•wt>t1r1 "ht1rP'I 1\ fr.1mr I hr ;! ha . """' plo~h • pl .~ 1ll'J)'. pc,nl<1. ll'nm' f. hd1 S.l!ill Hh 1,.12 311541 vr1~l:iM;;.1 1244 lf"in• ...••.................. •················•····· macnab /Irvine realty WOODIRIDGE -CIHICSIDE J bedroom. 2 halh w/formal dining & st ep·down li vi n~ room. Upgraded r pts .. custom cl rps . ptgjessional landscapin~. Private palios mir- rored w a rdrob<'s in master s uite - steps to park & 1:>001 c; ardener & water inc l $490 mo Sandie Fix 644·6200. (544) UNIVERSITY ,AU Adventure playground, family pool + m ore is available lo you when you l ease this ''H a n over'' 3 bedroom, atrium model. Owner will . consider 6 m o. lease $475 /mo Toni Escobar 752 1414. ($45) TURTLEROCK GLEN New 4 bedroom, Camily room, formal dining room home Use of recreation center pool -jacuzzi· -3 ligh ted t ennis courts - volleyball court & 2 parks. Avail. 1 /1 /77 Donna Godsh all G4'1 ·6200. ($46) ·--~ 642-8235 644·6200 901 Dover Orlve Harbor View <;t?ter Irvine et <:amous Vttlley Center 752-1414 .•...•••.•.•••...•..... macnab / Irvine realty IMFlATIOM IE.ATB! Owner will consider 2 yr. lease on this spic & s pan 3 bedroom home featuring sp<lrious rooms, fireplace & e ler j:!aragc. Recreat ional feat u rt• s 1 n l'l u cl e po o I . p u t tin J! green & lawn tennis. Adults only. $475/mo. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (S40) GOLD COURSE RlOHTAGE Luxury 2 bedroom in Dig Canyon suspended over lush i!reen fairway. Wet bar -trash compactor -love- ly landscaping -steps from tennis. pool & jacuzzi. Submit on length of lease -$650/mo .Joyce Edlund 642.8235_ (S41 ) S350;MO. 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominium immac ulate l y clean ! Dbl. gar. w /separate openers. Dbl. door refrig., washer /dryer incl. Comm. pool. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. ($42) HARIOR VllW HOMIS Super upgraded Carmel m od e l w /lovely landscaping & easy-care yard. 3 bedrooms -family room - formal dinin~ comtn. pool. $595 /mo. Belle Chase Leo 644·6200.· ($43) 642·8235 901 Dover Dr ive 644·6200 Harbor View <:enter lrvll'\l' at C~mpu' V•lley Center 752-1414 1700 llilb St lat Do' er I <714 11142·111 iO 2 br. wmler rental SJOO <213> 415 5963 or \213 1 14; ~1-l:l SURPRISE!! You will be when you sct' thrsc large rental oflt•r 1n.1?s All 2 Rr. natural "ond k1t rhen . open beam, pn vate patios or Nl':WPORT Bf..ACll 2 decks, plenty of parking Rcdronm furn1sht•cl All lh1s & pnrnlc beach Steps from brsch arcc~ ... too" FrumS3C.Sa S375/mo Agt 752 7315 : month yearly No fops F'REE RENT 1n ex , Agcnl&W-8567 chunge for hte hskp~.1, Open Aft•moons. s hare sm bt'h hse & 487 MorninCJ CC111yon friendship. F . 25·39 673·5040 day!., 673· 7~93 l3 bdrm. 2 bath. garage eve Very spac1oui1 Heaisona ble rent M2·68118 Ot-:ACllFRONT I Br for ---matur~ adlts. $225 mo. ---------• Av!. 1211·6 JO. 675·3824 · Macnab-Irvine Sm Bach apt 1'2 blks to lt"'.i\l.T' \'<J~ll'/\;\' bch. pool, gar Adlts. no VIEW Of IA y pets_·. _s1_00·..?6:0.:...3572__ Xlnt rul de sut· Im· 3 *L.A PARISIEN HE• Bdrms . 2 l>aths $500 2 Bedroom furn. $300 Mn .. yearly /\pp I show. All electric Fireplace. rn~.lt>len Wood 644.6200 Healed pool. Adults, no i..--------•I pelS. 979-l.268or 645-1260 Across from goU course 20432 Santa Ana Ave Oceanfront 2 Br. gar apt $300/wmter. Qwet adlts. no pets. 631·3836. BEACH FRONT Sludlo, ulil. Incl., adults $140. 103 McFadden Pl. 67S·1865 BALBOA Bay Club Bach apt. avl l212l/ $400 mo 642-4097 UPPER DUPLEX. spec tacular view-ocean & bay. 3 BR, 2 Bo. frplc, gar. sundeck 2021/;i t'ernleaf com er Ocean Blvd. Avail. lmmed. SSSO mo. Open Sunday )0-5 &47 6668or631·2333 l BR , stv /refrlg , 1·pt1drps. Gar. no pets $270 603 Marigold . 5'18 2778 Souftl LOIJUf'a 3786 ~~!~~~~~~•••••••~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 ho on th!.' occ:an. 2 Rr 11°" Bu, no pets, N. F\im. S700 , unfum $600. Costa Mesa. patio. encl Total St'curity. elevalors, gar, nr llhOPll 6411 7229 rec. farllltlt's 499·2835 s175. Lee I-DR, pool. . adult• Walk to shops You don t nt>ed a gun to 646-7310or673·0884 "draw fast" when you ----------1 plAcc nn nd in the Dally 2 Br apt. 719 W Wlh1on. Piiot Want Ads! C'all now Encl. patio. $225. No -&42·5678 pels. 646-1251 Adult Apartment Homes with a Winning LHestyle. Choose the best combination or superb recreation. premium location, and all of the appointments you desire lo make your ltte complete • Air-Conditioning • Built-In Appliances • Prtvate Pcrtlo or Balcony Leisure Uf e Attractions include: • SWtmming Pool & Therapy Spa • Two Ugtlted Tennis Courts • Clubhouse wttf1 Fireplace, Bllllords, Gym, and Porty Kitchen '' One and TWo Bedroom. ,r-~ One Both. No Lease -IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ~ From $230.00 fark Me~ Vil~s 550 PatllorlnoAvt., Costa Mesa (714) 751-6995 ~ ..... ~~G:r / c ... - • (;a OAILY PtLOT Sund1y.Novembef28.1976 ~.~~.~-:'!."!! .. !~.~~ ~:!.~4!' .... ~~•5•~ l"'c;'~lty SOOS~~~ ......... !~.~~~.!~ ...... ~!~~.~~!:.~ ..... ~!~~ '.,.,.... .. h &MfwoL Apert .. ...,,_ u.fww. A.pa lw•h ...,.,._ , NEWPORT RCll S1'0R r. ................. ...... Or1nklne problem., .................................................................... Palrn Spnniis a rea condo. 2lfi30A\·on St $270 MQ Hae•s;:rr StOlld l'.ill Alcohol Helpllne ..._tli)(jtoe leoc,h l 140 wport leodl ll69 Matwporl leocJt 3869 :?Br, iba. on sotr rour'"" Jerry Wynn 1213)477 7701 Oren~ ,()()() mo 2A ht1111 d:ay KM 3830 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .W .. ~~·FR•••ONT•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~'~;..,:Oo~~i/11~~~~'1 free i.tundln~ bwldtn11 ll11 1rcutt1n1 M ode li;. ON BEACH "' l br. $225. incl utal J21J 01411. 673 4850 or .__trial Rewtal 4$00 1-et up for high voluml• haircuts worth $25 to $35 V1 IN 3b .,...,~ "' ( ·' s 11 c Be.ach town loea11on F"R F.E n\cr y Tu"~ ··t r, ..... n e11re4u wrrtc <!O e\1 c >r.••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' "" M 2 Bdrm from $325 3 Bdrm frum $411S •Summer & ~ u\lct ul beach ai. Ol'Jut1ful •V1cwi. of ul·t•&n , C·atulmu & PJlo~ \'crde~ •Lari(~ pnv.ilc dcck!j • lleated Pool Saun.ts • 1us1gned eovr d prk.: •Addallonul free parklni; •Maid service a' ail • f\lrnaturc av all NO l'ETS ()penM f"9.305 :10 Sal lO·S. Sun 12 ~ Huntin9ton Pacific 711 ()(•e:in I\ venue t714J~ 1487 M..anagc<1 h\ Wilham Waltl'r~ {'o ~IJ!"l'NY. Up!.laar:-2 UH. 1'• Ba. w frpk, balcony. <'ncl ~Jr i'r Cl\ ac Ctr S270 mu Bkr 536 1 '81 NEW 2 Br, I Ha. l>ltn,. rh•ld or sml pet OK $275 847·5612or 826 6916 SPANISH STYLE 3 BK, 2 storv w lfrplc. bakony, patio, plu~h l'rpt'g & dbl encl gar $365. Pct children ok. Hkr 536 148~ or g.17 4510 2. BR Patio Apt New npl, drp, & paint I Ma to tH:h Lov1.>ly park I blk S.!25 no pets 5'16 llf>-\U Irvine 3844 .••.••...•........••••. PARK WEST APTS l\dult & family apls from si.15 Tf'nnt1-o , ht.>allh club. 1wrdt•11 vrew 388J Park'1CW LJnc, Irvine Own!'d & manai:t•d by The l r•rnl' ('11. 552 9200 a.a~ 643 ~ Suriri~e I..' (' H ancho l>oes Cl\ t'r $20.000 J 3 JO Hl<'har\I Ouellette I.SO ff~ I. Mir.tl(C, Ca m-Onlh rn summer Im Sl;lon. 200 Newport Ctr srru<1no oesion ana an S-C"-nt 38 7 , ON£ YEAR OLD rYVl<'Ulnte <'Ond1t1on 29'., Dr. Newport Beach. elegant exemno wav to ••••••••••••~•••••••••• R...tds to Share 4 300 Down Ai.,'t 837 4200 uve cnoose lofts. t>av • ••• •••••••• •• ••• ••. ••. 4150 Sq ft 1 nd ui. t n a I w1noows s~vllghts. tire. OCEANFRONT Luxury 2 f"'I· R I i.pal·e for lease L()('aled lew /WlM Tavem uJacesvourownl)f'IVate br den frpl pvtslcptotu cc oom, in .uxury ano!>S street from Nets S2000h~IP·ruu patloor1>a1convAfnenc11y bcb.ssas.ws'.2807 Irvine home for l.idy '" Kollllrvine Center Nr An eme r"t n "y "ale' mllllon·dollar rec center. e lC (h a n g e for l 1 t e ., ~ .. Tennis courts, too. Ba<'helor, near Ot'eun housekeeping Call Ken OC Airport $000/mo Owner mu:.t leave Sl11le Sl7S mo. Yearly 332 f:n s.52·1.222 EO RIDDLE 1.(1 protect other invest cino Ln. 492·2896 REAL TOil 646--811 l nll'lll.!I. The f1nei.l looklng PromontoryPoinr PVTROOMt BATH POOL bar JO Orange County. Beuchtfrreplace/pnvucy ---------Just lasted. Good terms ATTENTION. Hse s1d 2 Br, 2 ba, child OK. Cpts, ~. blln.s, blk lO bch 204 W. Munposu $26S. Call 548·2575. Sl75. 646-5788 aft Gp m Agt 1137 4.200 luxury aoutt rentals from S450 montnlv. 200 Promontory or West. Just norm or JambOree on Pacific coast Hlgnw1y. TelephOne 11141 675-8000. owned ano managed by rne Irvine comoanv --- PARK NEWPORT ArARTMEHTS Presidential Ills Condo. 2 br, l a.7 ba, golf crs Jot. ocean view. Adults, no pelS S350. mo Yr lsc Jst. last + $100. dep. Avurl now 842·6508 SanJ .... Capistrafto 1178 .•..•..•...........••.. f'cmale roommate wa11t cd to s hr lialboa I Ind upt, call 1175·322'7. Heed A RC>OftlfNlt. 7 To Proress1onally 1-~1nd THAT RIGHT PERSON ~t-OJAru lliru.o\\llll> \l°4" -,..-C ~ ~f<ll~R C4> ~ )41 ... ,,,~ 832·4134 Since 1971 I or 2 Bedrooms and Townhouses f'rom $259.SO Opcn9·6Daily Beaut 2 br Condo Spa·Pools·Tenms Dsbwsbr .. refng, pool 2 SEA &SKI lfOUSEMATES Shanng 1~ fun 6'12·4040 Arroi.s from F ashion kids ok. Avail lst $285 bland at J a mboree on _<'96_-8895 __ . ____ _ S.in Joaqwn Hills Road. South LOCJ1i9"1 3886 l7l4J644-l900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want lady to share nrt·e II B home w /same. non smoker S85 536 l796 __________ 1Lge, quiet, luxurious ex Roommate w a nted , ec. 2 br, 2 ba a pl l.aguna Niguel, $l40 mo. OCEANFRONT 3 BR,2 ba. $S50 2 BR. 1 ba. Yrly. $375 ._.EWPORT TERRACE 3 l!R, 2 ba condo $500 SEA WIND CONDO 2 BR. den 2 ba $450 84YFRONTHOME Elevator to sceruc pnv 495.5868 bch. Party & game room, - - - total sec. Perfect Jivin11 Fem rmmt wanted to shr or wknd retreat for the apt rn U A. w 26 yr old adventurous adult. $515. Male. Bob 646 9502 mo. yrly. lse 499·2835 • ---Newport 2Br A pt. Nr Wfftmiltsttt 3898 llouit llosp1tlll $125/mo •••••••••••• •• ••••• •••• or lei.s 1r you have furn 4600 •••••••••• •••• •• • •• •• •• Motte t L 5025 ·;ARAG 1'~ Nwpt·C M ••••• t .. ~ .. ~°:':••••••••• ASA nd lg. t.ir SlOn&RI', don11lt!d sm fet• Mr llammond or Gurman I st, 2nd & lrd T.D. '1 LOANS A VAil.AULi:; Credit not important f>l2 5193. 646·l523 673-4883 Brokt•r ~et'<i Greenhouse ~pat·c to renl for plant lcas1ng ~s. Trv,t business 642·1403 DHdl 5035 lusinHsjlnvest/ Anonc:• ....................... SOOS ....................•.. Wom.ns Sportswear Sut·essful, profJt:ible business 1n downtown Laguna Be ach. Best names in sw1mweur & sportswear. Owner retrr mg Sl9,000 + inventory al cost. /'VEUJEL'\.. a s.soc "'C bk• Lagu na Be.Jch 494·6SC).2 ....................... LOANS 9% Also 2ftd TD Loons Fur rest Term~ s ll\l'e l94() Sattler MtcJ. Co. 642-2 I 71 54S-06 I I SAVE SS Pnvalc party will buy your 2nd T D. 642-3573 ------ 1 st & 2nd Loans Jrvine Pac1!1c Fananc1al Company. 640 8292 EARN IO'"i Qn local TO's BILI. llAROt:STY Rt'alt.nr 675·21166 •KAREN'S* OU'l'CALLMASSAGE 6PM 2AM 838·1780 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORJS OUTCALL OHL Y 631-3111 • 'Ovurwe1ght. Re)Oi<'t' · · Loose up to 29 lb u mo N:itunil fo'ood formulu Money back guarsntl.'~ Truly fantastir Call 673·8919 Bob Thais where 1:-the rest of our s pinnaker gear we paid for &t6·J728 JOYCE or PAM Ef.A rLEASE CONTACT ME '' CALL 675·09SS ABORTION Counseling & Referral Preg. lest·ava1J. wknds 24 Hr Helpline 547 -949S -------Personal Sef"vice-s S360 •.....•................ Shaklee Tomorrow·s pro ducts Cor com·erned of to· day li1ode~radablC'. or 1otan1c products l';a 1t1 .i~-1242 :J OR, 2 ba. S2000 Mo yrly STEPS TO IEACH Sl85. Modern 2 Br rn 4 846 368-1 P l ex. nr sc ho ol:., n Westminster WM . Mall & oommall.' wanlt'd tu Bch . 14342 Lorus t St. s h a r c N <: w Po r t 847-7487 Aeat•hfront Apt Sl80 Ph Considr-ring o Bus? Over 500 active lo<'al hus AnnouncHtrnts/ UNIQUE XMAS GIFT hsun.:s. Please 1•all or Personals/ ' l'urtrall In ml of your 3 BR, 2 ba. Un!. $42.5 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS Jl\H W Bolboo671·lb6l •DELUXE- EastblufC 3 br, 2 ba. ~nhhmish~d or Unfwnistwd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITING rALM MESA APTS. 646 1484 stup by for free info. All Lost & Fo41nd lavonlt' pct Perfect lille· t•ategorics & types We ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ncs.s. 6'16·9134 guarantee to please you Announcements 5 I 00 Social Club~ 5400 751-3741 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ARE YOU L"I A CLASS BY YOURSELfo"! L'NITED BUSINESS llerburt t.. Carlton M 0 . JNVESTM ENTS Announces the opening 1525 Mesa Verde Or 1': of his ofc for the pr:iclll'e t across from Kon a Ln!I) of Family M erl1crnc LOCJUftO Brach 3848 Lease. Incl. spac. mas ter ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ulte. din rm & dbl MINUTES'fO NPT BCH Roommatc wantcd to share lg unfurn Twnhse Pool, len111~ l"Tts, dose to Frwy. $200/mo. Share utrl Call Mr. Morns at 549·1379. ----Suite Ul6, Costa Mesa 17522 Bch. Blvd Stl' 104 UBI Open7da}s H B 848·03S5 Has your f1nanc1al sccun ty m ade you a target for sol'1al chm· bers., Al V1dcov1ew Diamond Club. you'll rnect otller :-mgles who c·an afford Ule bt>st hfc has t o offer The 01.imond Club M cm bcrsh1p rs SlOOO Other -'1cmbcr:-.h1ps from Sl35 OCF: \" \'IF:W Hl-:~T.\L.'- :! hr I wnh\t' JPI & 2 hr IJ,,. w (rpk ~ l(Jr,ri:t Walk tu heh ~m ... 11 Pt't \\l'lt·umt· ~7 [)..;IS garage Auto door upencr avail P ool & rerrcatJon area Adults 011ly Nu pet\ Bach , 1&2 HR from Sl95. Adults. No Pets I561 Mes a Dr 15 Blks East of Newport Bl,·d l 546·9860 &\.">Amigos Way ~1andi.:ed by lirJnJda Mgmt CO- :! KH. 011•Jn \ll''V lrpk ----ROOMS 4000 ht•am-., hllno, •·· hlk 10 "'~Jlrl ~hr~. 2 br. 2 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti('h S.JJ~ t!li J!lili ~15 mo .. bc. 833·Sl90. ROOMS $25 wk up wrlh Artist (Vay a) h a:. hac1t'n· da, gue:.l house on bch, Rosan lo to :.hr w I. 2 or 3 aee1t1ve pers 199 268H, 5-'8 9755 F'em nl'l'\.IC'd lo ~hare 2llr upl rn (.'dM. SIJ7 .50 + 11 ut 1I 838 0835 non ~moker OCEAM VIEW lluth 646 11473 t''t'~ "kndl-kitchen. S37 SO w~ .ui> Offict' R~tal 4400 -apls. 548-975S or 645 .. 1!167 ••• ••• ••• •• ••. •• •• ••••• :! lit•droum l'~nillf'nl lnl'atron i.:.1rJg1· mint ('•rncht1011 Y1.·~1rl\· i. .. 1-.1.• S:l.'>IJ (.',If I l'M 85 t: I "EWPORT SHORES -----: -. - 11 , hlk!!. Lii O<'ea n Super Wrkg, Cc m. Chns t1an. k1l :! hr l.luplcx Ownr 1714 > prvl g. steps l~ be,~', N . B. 1170 !ll!O:l ~50. 675·_!.706. 645·222.1 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Corner W.t.lclifl Dove-•nd l1111ne A"• •Furniture & Plywd Mf,:t. •Ladies Wear, Ill Cla:-s' • BOOKSTORf': •ORAT'ERYWKRM * rtlJG UPllL Cleaner •i"URNlTURE Hefrn Con1a1·1 Ai;:nl Sam Cranr I 17 J.1 l6'15·4170 5-10 OtioH SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Robber Garlrc ~58 7i.A) Gaael\• Outfit l::tot1t F estal Bt::OUT FIRST L'IGARETTESUPPL\' Con,·1ct t·ounsl•h .1 lJ,-,i' "11 " lor ·•''·• whPn UISTRIBL'TOHSlll I' newcomt•r · llow long \ 1 -:ir h'lw• 1!-P LP • PartorJ.'ullT1mc c1rt' you 11"1 fur?"' '"!19 l mmerlrate ncl'rl 1n )'ea~ llow lnng ur<· you Nc.,..port Bl.'il('h Tennr~ Orange County and or· rn for '>" "7~ years · ~lu.b Membership Sl500 surroundinl! town:. for1 "Take thl' l'Ot ne ar lh1• I h. 499-2445 d1slributor~ All rdail' d.onr. ~'.ou "ll BE OUT en;.oyment & outlets arc sc•·urcd by f IR~T _ Prr-paration ASSEMBLERS fVITl.e XJnt oppe>rtuo1ty m Mn. 1>1on Vtt!JO Indu~1r1al Complex Mu1t have tNnuaJ dext.enty 1n 1ml components Jo'am1Liarlty w>inl( mkroseope very helpfu l Gd bendllli. salary co1nrne naun1te M lll 1~~o rp o~ mto & womrn of 11ny lite who t>nJoy •~aluna w tothcl"l( & who lite bored withe average run of Ul •mill JObel. w expr Call Carol No 11cluul :iclllnJC in 581-3830 ror M~_t_. ___ votved & no setting ap AUTO MECHAMIC polntment.s. Work wtone ot the most populi.r & Used car-some fore11:n successful products on cu experit'nce. 5 day l.t week-new shop Call WU the market toduy. An l · • ·oht, t1ervlcc m"r. Mon· eitpenalvc product who':i .... ., ., name is u household doy word lhruout the world. MA.R9UIS MOTORS Work 111 a youthful. MISSION VI EJO friendly utmn~phere & 811-2110 495· U I 0 huvc run while you earn Automotive New Detail Shop needs -top pay You N 1:eive J )!utll'11nlet.od s11lary + <'X trcmcly liberal corn mission & bonuses Con tests & other incentives Xlnt 11d\';.1 nrc-ment poss1b&ut1es for both men &womCfl help Top wai:e1 p111d. F:ni:ine Steamers. eng p1unters. buffers & polishers, up holste ry shampooers , check out. pack-up & de livery Apply at 2<t>9 Ha rbor Bl, CM 645·1030 No exper nee Vuu rt·· CCI\"(' full pay while bein~ tra1ncd. Vou can wo r k ----------1 morrung or eve. hrs. On-ly 10 mrn. by Fwy, from AYON Christma1 Eantln91 hgiltMow ForAVON REPRESENTATIVES Best lime to establish l'USLomc r s. I ntereslcd? Call M0-7041 or Zenith 7-1359 a ll surrounding com- munities You owe it lo yuursef{ to at least in- vcstrgale this unusua l oppor Contact Je nelle Taulbee, 833-8098- IOYS AMO GIRLS for Daily Print routci. rn Arch Uea(h area of l.af(una Beach. Mus t be at least 10 years old l!ABYSITTER wbo can Phone 642·4321. ask for Inv'-' 9 mont h o Id Crr<'ulal1on M:iture. rcl1ublc. my - homt! 211 d;iys a week . BOYS AND GIRLS W e~lm1n ~t 1•r 1 Bol~a MtSsaon Vil.'JO F:l Toro Chica tj92.~ area Earn your own Babysitter wanlt.'1.1 Mon day thru Fr iday, 2 :30·5 .30 COM area 640-7991 BABYSITTER wanted. my home. full lime. late hskpng. HBarca 8'17 _2696 BANKING UNIOMIAMIC Newport luch llas Immediate Upemng For An EXPER'D TELLER Neal appl•ar. T ype 40 wpm Starling 1-oalJr y commensurate w,c,..pcr. Plcuse Apply In Person To Dons Mall'hcll 610 Newport Ctr Ur Newpart Bch 558 5280 Equal Oppor 1-:mployer money selling s ut>scnp lion~ a fter school For in for ma uon, call 830-0913 Business man seeks part time associal<'. Earn '500 per mo. 64~1182 CAI DRIVERS Menor Women Must be 25 or over Apply In Person Y .. low Cob I L251 SI atcr Avenue Fountain Valley CAILETV INSTALLERS 1\pply m Pt'rson, Storer Cable TV. 27402 Camrno Caprstram>, Ste 107, L;.rg Nia.?ud CARPET CLEANER Needed Im mediately. Call 640-2700 -<W"l~S-111' •. \Cll, :! Mks. new pa rnl, -"'"\.•u.LNI · --:l Br .:! Ba dplx. fpl"C , Quiet r espnsbl wrk ·~ liberatl'd ma le. N.B. non s mkr ov<'r 25. ;.ifl ll s.JS.JJJ6 ./ a~ Co<WSlllon•no ..f COf'll9 .. I• I"'"'°',.' ./. ,..., ... ./ u ....... ./ '"'" w.-.W balc.Of'M•• t/_ ... ,._ ,., wte• l'ompany. tht•rdort.• no Lost & Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• µrodue t st!llrni: Rct·ornc ••••••••••••••• •• 0 ••••• Schools & ----------d1slnbutor fnr such nu· LOST St Bernard fo' • Instruction 7005 BANK CAflPl')T LAYING APPRENTICE *TELLERS* Expcr prel r d Call ....__.., bltri~. p.1t111 i:ar Nu pets 1020 So Co&~I Hwy 4 q4 8519 $11.10 \ rh 1,.J!) lt,82 l nfurn .rpl On•an \11. ~ SP \('IOL'S 4 fir 21, Ha. hdrm larl(l' d1 •1 k I.• .1!.1· end patio, I blk to bcb ~~ Itel l'li l ll i Yrl) tii:l ii(»! Jo .int.1 .. 111 tic t•.1n \ 11·~ 1 HI< '!lull h.1, 1hhw,,hr, l .. 1~un,1 lkh ' fnd LJ.!•' ... -.hr di} r hook· uvs rrr>I. I Hr ~1011 m11 1!1.I .155'1 p.1t1u l.!.&r S.12.'i mo GHstHomr 41SO .....................•. Loving carr•. 21 hr!>. balanced drrli. Pvt room. patios S.M 3833 VocatiOft R~tafs 4250 .•.••...••....•..•...•. ;,.~Im 111 1.. 11111, tlu11lt•\ :' lir :! h,1 11111 lw.1111t·IJ n•tl ,:-. \l.111\ hltn '" 1>.ll \i;!'j --BIG BEAR House for 21R WATERFRONT rent. JBr. 2ba S22 per ./ S.cv Mt•k:• .o••I / '""pa. pot\1n9 Call Mr. Howard 645 · 6101 •l MO F'R£f. HENT• t 2 3 Rm offices rrnm Sl25 pl'r mo \dJ i\rrpnrter Motel No lease rt'q ll33 3223 Tri noon ltonallv , .. ti\ t:rl•~cu 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c11(arettes a~ W1 nslon . s m 0 o t ! 1• ou t . '' 11· (.';a ml•ls. Marlboro, l';ill Baker I' arrvrew CM MEN Mall. S;i lem~. Kool:;. ~~ 7758 Kent. etc To qualify you Lost rtucry ,l?rt·y cat. mu~t hav<' a car 2 8 hro; neutered mall• whrte per week l?ays or eve:. I pa~·::. & un<kr~i ly. fll·a • S3200 . t•oll.ir w bell Nam<' (1\Sll INVESTMENT "'Corona'" SlOO Reward REQUIRED 673·4900 199·3140 ror more 1nform.1t1on WC>Ml':N TRAIN FOR BARTIEHDING TWO Wf:EK CLASS NATION WIDE JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE GOOD J OB MEW ACCOUNTS ~·0061 CLERKS 1 ------------ FtILL & PA RT T l Mi:; CLERICAL Apphcat1ons now bcrn,1? OPP'ORTUMITlES taken for ncw branch openrng rn Lagun:i area Savrngs a nd Loan or TYPIST -rh1ld11n or 111•1, ,. 21.1 ~6:! :w11 lh111l1nl. tplc . crpts. day.Callafl6 4964192 '';!;i ~·~~~~~y~~· .. :. '\'.A LA RG E c A B I N BI G 60' PER SQ FT 1617Wf;sTCLlf?f' :-:n AGT 5-11 5032 ~nll-Lo· '"CIGARETTE LOST Lar1:e Male blk ~ UIVISIO'J ::23"' P.O tan German Shl'phe rd Box. 14. Ros1·mcad. Ca "f'1do"' vie M:ii:noha & OPPO RTUj'HTl~S AMERICAN BARTENDERS SCHOOL bank expcracnl'e re Must have ROO<l fypmg qwred. Musl be wrlhn,1? ~kills 6()wpm. good ::-pell lo work some Saturdays an g & proofrca<hn~ f:xcellenl ~alary, work· ab1Lily 1 - 38 69 ••••••••..........•.•.. 1 I.II i!I' lttlt 111 .' h.t fttl' Pr 11n11 'l'I' 1t1·•" '" I'• 1, '-11•1111" ,,.,.,1, ·1 111i..,111 f,, h Hlk 1 tt h.I\ A I"" k •• 1:1 ~un t .J.:1• -111 IH'.ll h ' I ' t•\t•' '"li-nd-- 11 .. JACOBS REALTY BEAR n! ~k1 ~lopes SI ps 12 Col TV, f)<iolt a 675-6670 ble. 548 3446 510·4:.ll I or BE \ t "THT I. 4_94-BG_JJ__ - IHY 1-'HO~T BLG BEAR LAKEFRONT J•ll11tt'"' 1St~.2 hr.2 Cabms.<714 1866iiOt hJ 'lnl t oncl new ''Pb. 494-9727 or 839·5173 liltn' !'li.~I mu 1>42·5200 - -\~1 •lrl'\t'' 5111 tit~t> LAKE ARROWHEAO. Pretty lake v1t!W. t.lps 10. 'llr ,\'l',1rl.\, ,l(JrlO!t'."' or SlOO wknd, $;/()()wk, $250 "tthuut ho.it dot·k ~2S. Holiday wk. li42 5346 150 I Westcliff Dr. Newport Frnanc1al Ctr LeosirMJ Office Spoct' Call on Sr le M <rnager 1714 lii-123111 rxl 2-16 f'nmc location rn llunl 1ngton UC'al·h on Rrookhurst, KOO square f<-ct Srn~h'. ~imlen type store or offic•c. Good ex-t"111np,11l ~ 1,.,,.1 111t:l1· $:!:'10 llH' I UdP. 11 1 ti 111 llartlur \"1•·" llttm1•, •\dll!>, 1)11 I" I' 1.&11 Ifft.I II\ hl::!'jlliijl ni:l 2-1!1:1 Luxurious, furn vrllu on p<i~ure. s1iint11(C purkang c; a I I :\I r r I 11 n1 m e r I-.1111.1~t1r 'IJ ocnlrnnl Snyullta Beal'h rll'ar dpl\ :1 kr 2tm, frpk Yr Puerta V.111.arlJ ·I ltr 1 00.'l fi7fi7 I\ lw s; ... so ,;..11) l).1flll hu. $50(.I wk 7:ll :t777 ()fr to ~h.1re, rn a boat )'cl.. JS 44 lrvint' )844lrviM 38 44 •·••••··•·········••••• ..•...•....••..•...•.•.••••••••......•..••.•.• 1111 'lcw110rt l\uy St7S mn lii:l li$-IO 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11 Af'PIWX KOO !.fl ft C ~ ;rt 11 \JU ~; 17ll1 St $250 m(l Now you can rent in Woodbridge. \\,,,1db1hkl' l'rnl. \p.rdmrnl'-mJV h<' lhr hl·.,l·kt•r1 1 1 r• t 111 flu, ~l·.1 ·11n rP-.1dcnt1.1I hc ... f .. dler. the \ ill.1\.'_I' <II \V11,1,!hrni~1· 1\n,l lh1., fll<,l lC" c1j)Mlmcnl ('Om m11111ly 1 n I 1-.1· v Iii 1~1'1 ll' ri~ht 110" e1lhl•r, with Jll thl' vdl.1~~l' 11'11 t111rt 1l•n ~c•111~ (~II llul ltu ,. "'"' h\1• .in.I threc-h,.drnnm unit.,, .le<.1gncd l1~r 1·.11h I. .ilitc>11111 b11n~.1low<., Jre well worth the c·ffo11 I lw1t• .111· 111/V h111ll 111~ r1N'pl.lC\''-f',1l100, ilnd b.d1 ••1111 .. l 111--.111d li•t~ ot ~tvk· l'lus .111 lhe w1de-0rei1 \ ll.11•1 r.•, r(',tl 11111 .111d 11lher gtwdn1.'"" of \. )rJn~r ( ounly 11\tl ·t l'\C 11111\:, rww rl.IC'l' lo l1vt• 1 •• 11 .. ,., "ur 11 11• \\'1th d1·krmm,1l1on 1\nd v1~11 ~111111 Ht''"'' l\t' rr .111 t.11..cn, lCl1i \ \ ,..,, 1l1riol~1 I '1nl'" A r.irtmcnt<.. 115 P1ne.,lo1w \ 1 t \ .1l1t11m1.1 -1 II 55~-l)J\)t' Rents from S.270 l '•"11'•1 ~ m,1n.1~cd bv 1 he lrvint' C('lmr.inv I 1 .1~rnl! 1111 •• t' h1 •w o -; •ll d.irly 11ffl l ~ re t '1 "l:.J" WOODBRIDGE PINES APARTMENTS The VIiiage of rJ• \\bodlirklcje IRVINE VlUAGES [)oy I l• 5'111 IM7 9 DELUXE OFFICES Cnmml & lndstl ~pate~. 200 lo 2000 sq fl A:-In\\ u~ 35' sq fl Lai: N r i:ucl &. M 1'>~1110 Vrt·JO a rcas llJnd> to S U Frw\ Cull l\Jt 1400 wa.c;rrun· Furn 11 ofr Sl20m11 &!2 '1097 l'nmt• N1·wport Inc . 2 nf fices, 5;!.'i ~'I n. ea S2~0 Mo e.1 Alrt 67:1 7300 8'aslrtHS Rental 4450 ....••.•.•••....•...... LAGUNA BEACH V illa ge Pa i r e Com· m erical S hops/Office 8 p a cc Le as in..: from S..1901mn. Ample park1nR nt•xt lo Pnltt•ry Shat·k 3000 :o.r1 fl 10ncd M l rn f. a g u n 11 t ' ,, n ' o n Estahlrsh~d lo1·;'1t1nn $1550 mo CmtHy & Company 1104 So Coast llwv LAGUNA BEACll 497-2457 •Tor• •LOCATION• Successful retail or service locatrnn on E 17Ch Slr<'el 1n Costa Mess • 1800Squarc feel • 2Aulo bayi; • On·srte parkmg • Excellent exposurr • La.rg<' sign area REALONOMICS, C'orp Rrokers 675·6700 7000 Sq ft ('nm merciall Woart>houllc hldJ( on W. 19th St .C M. With l se. storai;?e nren lwhlnd Suitable for comm 'I & whse use 1700 per mo lmmed nccuponcy . Keavy front tra ffic Phone 642-4110 ask for F.d Bucko 91770 Indu<ic your phonl' Warner R 1-: WAR U no IW6 5432 C"On'EE & TEA SHOP LOST do,!( Oct 18 nr Tusun Thriving-PnmcLocallon 1\ve. Shagi:y. med :o.azc. Prim e Opportunity blkt gray ~ 1wtil 1•hest. 6''4·6146 bcr~t! fccl Heward. COFFEE SHOP 645 6310 S25.000 F .P Sl:l.000 fo'OUNDl1·20Shai:RYfem down. nets S3.500 mo dog, wht w1hte tan, med Superoppty Sports lo<' sizc. hind. rhppcrl. Vrc 751-3741 lfarbor Ri vel , C M . lJNITED BUSINESS S40-B263 INVESTMF.NTS Pound: Female Doxie or 1525 Mesa Verde Or E Doxie max. Blk wt hrn (across from Knna Lns> Royal Palm & Pep Suite 106, Co:-.ta Mrsa pcrtrec Sts, CM :>40 05113 lJ Bl Open 7 <lays Ice cream truck com FOUND MONEY mcr<'ral \·an Jo:\ e>r) th1niz Call &45·1002 tnl'I S350 b.,l of1 FOUNO· Youn~ black l!:l.'i·6.123 rat. very pr<'I ty. \"H' :\It• s a V H d c . C M ~ l lOA 1Wl-"ll.l1\Tf: FOUND Reddish, Gold ll<M E. 17th St .. SA 834·1960 &·hoots Coast To Coast 1ng cond 1t1ons and SECRETARY benefits. For applicatron TRAINEE c.all o r write Mrs Typrng & Irle~· Good Klerher basic math !!kills also 1~~.~:.~· ..... ~?.'.~ AMERICAN reci"dSECRETARY Pract nurse avail. for full SAVINGS Good sh & typrng skills lime or relief duty. 1~ yrs J5725 ..,;. Whittier Bl w1cmphas1s on speed & exp. Local ref Wh ittier accuracy . I\ brlr ty t o 968·6486 1714 ) 879-9660 work under prcssurc in Ex pr Re mod I er seck's C2 13l 691 ·0555 orderto meet deadlines J homeowner/ronlr (o r Equalopportunaty must work by hr or JOb. f'ram· employer Mt I" rng, rlry wall, finish. __ Sleve673·5064 ____ BARMAJOS: Day, Nil!ht He4p Wonted 7 l 00 & Relief Shift" Call for ••••••••••••••••••••••• appoinlmcnl. ~·7781 Beauty Salon RECEPTIONIST for busy beauty salon Must be ex per d f' lrmv. B c n e I 1 l ,. 1 n c• I u d l' medical. dental & lwlron refund program. Contact Personnel Dept PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr· Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA JOI HOTLINE F.XCITING Offlu Position' Now Available Richard Oucllelt<: Salon, ---------Ca I I 556·1lS05 Control Career Employment Agency 200 Newporl Clr Ur. N n Clencal Oppty to ""'" a Kr;1nrh Ofr1r1• or .1 i<UI rr:o.l>ful singles organ11.1l1on. areas bvsrl throut So Cal Call M. doi: 2 3ns old Sum.el ...,_....,_..._...., ____ 1 Aquatw Marina. llnti: IOAT CARPENTERS MAIL CLERK VIOEOVIEW (714)997-5400 Reh IW6 2447 Losl Sm br1.<.•n "1lver T<'r ner ans to Cutty.. S.SO Bo~ lalboa Rt!ward Reqwn•s dally mcd1c at10n Wcannit Manne v 556·37401\1-'l lealhrr l'Ol lnr w t :.lvr • plate Nr. Npl llrhr Hr Boutique Irvine Purent ~ hcarthrnken S20,00Q yr net. Rent only &42·0219. 5', of 1trnss sales. Free ---- utrhties. 556·J740M,rt Lost. Irish Seller Malt' TRAVEL AGENCY Prime toe. Nels $2200 mo Grossed $11().000 m o 751-3741 UNlTED BUSINESS INVESTMENT 1525 Mrsa Verde Dr 1-: 111cross from Kona I.ant's I Surlc 106. CoslJ Mrs:1 l'Ul Open 7 flay:< MFG sna FAI. SIS.000 mo. gr Xlnt net r..cXl Sq ft Fully equip Low overhelld Call for cletarls Xlnt buy 1 AtJ. 751-3741 GIFTS-HAUMARK Pr es ti ~e loc N e t~ $30.000 yr. Plus others to choose rrom . 751-lHl UNITED BUSINF.SS INVESTMENT 152S Mesa Verde Or. F. (across from Kona Lns 1 Suite 106, Costa Mes a URI 0pen 7day:< Coe.kt ail /RetfCllN'1lftt '15.000 MONTH Mostly bar. Newport Beach location Parlnt'rl! feudin~. Needs Rood ~l'ator Can ht' handled for about S3S.OOO down includinll old lrcenac Alt 8:1i' -4200 So Orange Co. I yr old C hildre n unhapp v 496 6529 Lost Golden llf·tm·ver. CdM urea. reward of rered 675·0232 PenOftClls 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRf:C';Ni\NT" Carrnfl ronf1drnt1al cnunsehnR & rdt•rral Ahortron .. 1dop1 ron & keepm~ APCARI-: •;47 2.'i63 •SHARON'S* OUTCALL MASSAGE 499-1224 EXOTIC GIRLS Massage & Modelrnl! Oulcall Only S42·3IG9 "TH E EXPERlENCE" Adult m ot el C losed circuit TV. For Reserve lions. 548 9755 ---- .. ,ALM READIER• Pnt1t. present & fulure Ltc 2131004 1350 607-9272 OVF.RWF.IG llT? Guaranteed 10 29 lbs. 30 do)'l' Lo.<!c accumulated fat & inch es. rapid ll Rhlcnin(( Of 11k1n, In rreal('d l"ncrRy. S•fr. nutr10UJ No d~ 126. 67U370 Accountin g Clk to S650 Gc•neral Of c lo $750 Sccrelanes to S850 Sr -'lort Loan tlfrr $25K Jrvme Pcr<;onnl'I Agency 4R8E17th Costa Mesa Suite 2~ 642· 1470 ~ Are you a hoat carpl•ntrr rntcrt'stc<i rn work mi: for Ule manul act urcr of lhl' world's fmrc:,l sa1lboals" Wcslsa1l Cor p . makl·r •ll \his f'Xet•llcnl n:ifl, 1s now a t•et·ptmf( aPl'lll'cl · lions from skrllccl boat ----------1 Carpenters w al INlst 2 Act'Ounling ROBERT HALF"& accounlemps. IMMEDl.A TEl Y AVAii.AiL£ Tl•mpnrary Assil(nmcnls •loolck~rs F/C •Asst loolckeepen •Ac cow.tine] Clrrtts All Areas Orange ('11 T'least' Ca 11 714/8354103 - 500SouthMalnSt Org No Tower. Sit' 501 Adve rtising salcs Tremendous opportunity for hard working in d1vidual Ms Wexell 751-5711 A/RECEIVABLE CONTROL CLERK Mullt be ~ood com municator & self starter w1understonding of ac· counting pnnclpnls Call 644·l38' 9AM 'lrl Noon THE IRVINE CO. S50 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Such F.qual ()ppor Employer yrs woodwork1ni: t•xpcr rn the hont inl! mdustry. for full·limt• or Prl'Ct' work 1•mploym!•l1l If you're· an unrompromis ml( craflsmun who l(rvci- onlv the b1:sl <11 h1 m sc·lr to the JOb. apply to tht• Sccurit v Guurtl. i!75 :'tkCorm;l'k Avc. (.'o:.t.• Mesa IOAT MAto'UFACTURER Caln nel Asst• m ble r ~. some expcr reri"d Xlnl co hcnefats Apply Mon ll 29, Jens!'n Manne 200 A Kalmus. CosllJ Me~a Equal Oppor l::mploycr Bookkeeper 1T y p1s t f(lr Pubhc Acct·~ offire A1· cur:11·y & min 3 years ex per req d &42·8636 IOOKKEEPEI, F /C Taxcti. Pny roll. A/P , AIR, PIL. Good licn<' Salary S850 lo start. Acme T'crsonnel Scnu•c 2400 W Coasl Hwy, NB Cu.II 642·3593 IUSIOYS Muldoon 's I n st:a l'u h, 202 Newport Clr Dr N U Apply In ptrson ----- Don't .i1ve up the shlf)! '"LIU · ll rn ch1s~1f1ed Ship to shurc results' 612·S678 llyland l.aboratorres has c1n tmm('diate oJl('ning rornMarlClerk. Pos11ion wrll include .:cncral marl room du lies sue h as re· cc1 v1n1o:. sorting, and d(' II vtrinit rnter /rnlru of- f1r1• m1.11l and will require l-<>mt• h l1avy lifting 1'1.>r~on s hould be able lo wc1rk ncxlhlc hours For more informa lion <'all l:alh)' Fcrrymon jilO SOCIO Ext <!07 HYLAND LABORATORIES JJOO 1 lvl a ml CMl.1 ~k~;i. <.:;1 92tl26 1\11 t-:quJI Oppart11mly Emplo)cr CLERK TYPIST Ortl,•r Cont rot l>rpt Sales & Markc·tmi:: ex· pl'r helpful an Sales or· <1er prore~sinit & ln1101r rn!? Custom r r c·ontacl r t> 11 'd 11 I (1 as a n l pt!n.onul1ty Type 60 wpm Cnll For ApJl()intment lndu:;trial Rel11tions TELDNIC / ALTAIR LA~UM•lt.ACH '7141494-9401 Equal ()ppol' Employer • ' Sunday, November 28, 1976 DAILY PILOT (3 ,...Add 1t.. Build 1t.. 01apcr 1t.. Hammer it CarPt!t SERVICE DI RECTORY Plu m b 1t...Patch 1t .. Pipe l t ... Remooel tl . "'I 1 1 1t. .Cement 1t •. Wire 1t. .. Hoe it...Ctean 1t Move Roof it ... Land~cape 1t...rlle 11 Trim 1t St'w1t i t . Press it . Paint it. Nall it. .. P taster 1t Fix 1t Haul 1t...Add 1t. .• Plant 1t . Altl!r 1t. Ledrn 1t ... Afapll..ce lepolr Carpet Stf",.lu Controctor Hau1inCJ l.cmchcopieg ...... /Papenn9 Polntlng/,.apenn9 Pknt.r/Repoir Tefnl1lon Repair ...... , ............••.....••.•.•.••••••••••.....•.....................................•.•...•.••••..•..•••..••.....•.•••.••............... ·······•·•·•·••••••··•· .......••...•••.••............................ \PPl,IANCt; Kl-:l'AIK SIO S.·n ice Call f714 I S4U 2-*22 Sh.impoo & i.le"am dl•J11 1.t.:E '1 J \H\ I~ \ Ol II\\ I-If ltF. \l>Y in>: Color hn.:hll·m·r~ \dd111un1> ~ R .. mud1•hn.: I l .L JI\ l 'L IT \ W J\ V v. ht 1· a r µ l i. l 11 m 1 '' OOl ~7:1 1.u· ;n 111.A, l'l \1 !>&II ti:Silh bh·nch Cl~·an hv rm d111 rm & h.111 $15 /\\i.! rm Gordtn1"9 HouHi:l~onin9 Si SO. roU<. h SlO ~ h-.aar ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •• ••••••••• • • • ••••••••••••• ••••• ,.... c· 1J oo · ••G~rguP1l rn1·r&~ni. .u11rt• m t>t:t or ( rpt i-:xprd llav.11.in i:.1rrfrm•r WJrll ..i HI-\LI Y ('Lt-:A..; llOl '~1-.'' \. .111 (:1n.ih.1m Gui l-'ee1. .. lb.tJl5 51~ Adds Rmdl'Paml P l:in)\ f<'flulr l!'i )r~ •·xpr Uo Yd ell'al\UIJ!' tr1111111111,: Smljobl.L1e'rl5S':~32 v.ork my-. ... tr Hl'h pr~n1n.: l.t 11 .• u1 '1: E'<pr d l.<Jndsc JH'r) Spnnklers Install & re PJlr Concrct1· &< hm•k v. ork 645 7978 M lSIOrW ~ ............•.........• Fireplace:-. Planter~ 8nck Concrl'lc l'atll> P1untm1: Int i'::\t lh •a:.. dependable F'ree ci.I Clll Jay 0-lS ~ Int Ext Pa1ntrn(t Avtc rm $35 • .ill pncei. rnel p..1111l f'tee l'Sl °"2 319.t '°"'tYowCosH• A' rg Ext r lSty $345 2 St)' $4M lntr $4Srrn l'nccs ml'I 11')tr'I 1,1bor Guar. 1nsrd, frl'l' c:.l Tt.'d 627 1900 or 552·0l34 PAT<'H Pl.AST 1-:Rll\:t; (.'i\"JOl'V ,.\' Wl' CO ••ALL 1'Yl'l';...,•• hl lh1t('Sc.·n1cc l-'tc•1.• 1-~t 5-40 1)82.' ,JI Fwr Prll't'' ')l;(I rn:t..1 Vl-'HY Nt-:t\'1' Pi\Tt'll Til. JOB..'\&Tt::XTL'Kt; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Johe !::bl llU3 II~ CERA~tlC Till-Nev. or- l'ETEHS PAINTING -..-..i..... t 1111.11 Fr 1·1>t ~ml )ob' Expr'd re as rates. frel' ::;-;;::?.. •• •• •• •• •• • • • wt•kome 536 2126 art 5 531 OIOI t.15 4lli7 MINOR llO M f: HEl'Allt (' t ••· 111 . · • Bloc:k Walls BUQ P its l'rofe1>'>llJ11JI f .1qwt <'ll'Jn Ref. &~ts 646·0464 rnJ.;, .il-n llum l'Jr c & ---- Exprt Parnting & Paper 1n1t Cu:.lom work ~ mall•nals. 25 yrs c\pr. rl·fercncei. R1churd 960 3361 ei.t Call_ Gene 5~_tHS8 10 ,, orr w ad PlumlJln.:. y,... ~~in INTERIOR/ EXTl!:RIOlt wtr sv:., leak~. ln1lhrm ••••••••••••••••••••• •• <:U nl f'lumhm & ,.irpc ... :in wi a~ 'our~ C..1bdll'rO & ~"'" b•q•r . rpe ry~ I! or rOll\l' lll·p.11r' & 1:11rdent•r Fr t''" r.· l1·ram1c Tile 5-IO ~ cleanm.: too~ (;uar w111 k a:.onahll' (i.tti lli:il •'fl " 1ndow c.1r1 l>ut1•h 1-teeest.Slum pstone,tllc, Ma1nlcna11t·1.· St·n•11•1· blockwalli.. bnd .. l)luo 5J7 \~OH ters Quaht)' work .11 n• i\l,'ousllcal ceil'.:s 2s )'r" encl Ht.'us 1132·246" lt(•mo\ ah, trt mmtlll: l'Xl~·r fl!M 6308 uf\ tll'M prW\1111:. frN· l'bl l.11 d ~t>t·crahttn~ rn l ar.:e & ut llll<{~cr ~avmi.:~ Fr l')\I -lµm Need your k1tch('n. bdr m. Ir\ rm paltll l'd '' Sl>('crah7.tn!; 1n ~ml Jobs Harry 492 1073 CVCI\ _ Pl.llMIH:H lh 'Pl11r, r1• Full)'tn!>url•d 6422624 ,.lano & O"JOI' Tunln<J p 1 11 e , 1111> t a 11 u I Io o ''"I rernoclehni:, allrrn li4S'3t»16 Grodi1t9 t111ns. ~ rep air)\._ ~v:o. Contractor ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 11ovs1-;n .1-:1\NINC 11> 0 u r B u " n , .. , ~ l' .1 I I as pn ces l:lob 750 93~1, 960-3953 •••• •••••••• ••••• •• • •• • .s c 1 v I ti: 1> l; 1: 1ctl1: y. Upho'atfl'Y Cl•onln9 1·all~ I alom bo (.;on i.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .laOI•·.-' HJl(toterty '\1111' Paintinn/P-ring -Piano Tuning Repu1rs t;it.2 ll3t5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:xprt P umtini: f. Puper l<'r<'<' Pi.I Reg. Guild RooflltCJ n,wr·IPOll'1~ At \:lli\I~ Mb· UAR Fast ,crvu·1• . . :-.kjplo.rdcr clump lruc k : II k , 002 831 t ' llO.hS1·.1r1·1a t1>111·rl'lr ln1 h.iuhna. lrt•t• v. k l'l .1d a w f!uar til'rll'ral culll·rt•lt"• orl. · 1 n ~, ct 1• m 11I1l1 on "t ' .11 lii5 1;.c;:,:1 -·~ -.--......•....•..•.••••... 1ni: Custom work + Membl•t t.eone 1'1l1nn ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ro f"•,i.111n a Y l' l'lllll' m11len11b. 25 yr' ell.Pl. St:rv1cc 76117906 k 1• p 111 r:.. & l' om 11 \• for$:.l.'l l'h !)f.O ·Ill~\ FINISll, K EMOUcL & Commcrt•ral Hl•,11Jl'11t1JI 751 3930 refer ell<'C!> R11'11ard Sh1ni.:lt'!< ln:.11•·\·t111n:o. R111 Smull JObS OK 4980059 l.ll :!20041 Hl'J 'i. !17<J 1Xf79 ll.1\1' "'fl1t'th111g \HU \\Jiil \11 ,t•ll ' 4'1J,!\llll'U .HI' clu It ~di 1;.1:.! :lliiK Parnt·Hepa1r 35 yrs 1n area. w o rkman1>hip guar. Take ad vant of my l'X~r. 536-7056. 960-3361 :.~~I.I. 11111' 1l1•rno; \\1th J lru;rd he'll Lo pm·c•!\, Ir Frml ""·'' \1111 \\ .rnt i11 Oalh 1'1lut l'l,1~i.1t11.•ol \d i·:-t K:Jo.50;ro&ur5115!130 1>,11!\' l'llulCla)\)\ll11•d1> Want ,\d., (\Ill Ii 12·5b711 CJ.,\SSWI EI> v.111M•ll11 Hrip WClftt•d 7100 Hetp Wonted 7100 He-Ip W•t•d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 ...••...••••••......... ·······················1···················:··· .••••••.•••••.•.•••.••. He-Ip W ont•d 7 I 00 H.tp W ont•d 71 00 H.!p Wanted 71 00 H.fp Wanted 7 I 00 H~lp W ont•d 7100 .................•....• ...•.•...•...•......... •••..••.•.•.••......... .............•......... ......•••.•••..•.•..... CLERK TnlST DRAFTING Ge-Mrol Offic~ JR. ESCROW OFCR lmmcd openini: for 01~play 1nanul. ro. ha11 Perman\'nt part t1ml· Xlnl lyµini.: ll c·a\} tyµ1st 1n s.ile:. dcpl of openrng (or peri.on w ..,, Mulli ~ llliun Dollar phon1·:. Per1>on..1l1t} rle(1ronrcs manul. :01u~l per In .irchrtcc·tural & corp ~t affrn~ new oft Ill lll'ncfih S.d S550st. tyµc al lcasl 50 wpm wood shop drav.m.:i. Ap Ir, 1 n l' '\ l' t• ll l' n /\Cml· l'1trsollnel Sl•rv1n• l'le.bant phone 'o1ce plicants mu:.l be ab!~· lo th u1>1 a~ ti c. po:.1 l 1 \ c UOO W <.:oa.il llwy Ofr exper prcf'd Xlnt work w min :.upervision mrndef1 pl.'oplc to in Newport Och IH2 3593 benefit s 1nclud1n~ &work rn production art trodoce lnt.''<~n:.1H na klTCHEH ASSIST. FAR WEST SERVICES Is Now Interviewing For · MANAGEMENT TRAINEES ,.RODUC. SUPERV E'tper rn furn prd 11 S<IJary $975 to :.t.irt. A1•me Peri;onnel Sen 1n• ~00 W <.:oast llw} N~v. port Bch 642 3593 RIVIERA PERSONNEL Al.WAYS HA.'\ Tilt-: Ul::ST LOCAL JOits • TemporJt) & Permun1.•lll 10 Yr s Hd1ah111 t ~ ~ Bu~1nt·~~ l'lr Dr SECRETARIES IA·gJI Many to 5000 Aoolcke.!pcr to $1 lllO Ernployt>r' Pa~ All 1-'el.'s I .11 Rl•tnders Agt•nt'Y 1020 lhrch St. Ste l(}.t '\1•v. µort Rea1·h 833 8190 Call for Appl !::blab '65 medrcalldcntal in:.ur dept a~ req 'd 556·~137 tronall} known produl·t:o. Disc lnstrwnents from our ok Free par!.. Nl•eclt•1l P trml· Cook Tues & Wl•d I' l1m1.• 1>1:. wa~her Xlnl hl•nef1l'> Apply HI l't' r-.uo. l\t!' t•rl y M.inur :I 10 V1clor1a. C M Interested in a career in the Restaurant industry Apply IR Pft'Mllll P t Sales. ~o $70 -wk up ~frll . ladies. stud1•nts Eves Sat 554 7851 . 113!17m6 SI.rite 290 In 1111· ----------102 i::. Baker. Costa Mesa rni.: & other hcn('f1ts, Thurs & Fri. o.c. 2Rd & 3rd letwffft IAM Ir lPM t 'all \179·5300 ELECTRONICS pleasant surrounchng:. & ---TEST TECH rela xed atmo~phl·rt· Nu Elcctronrc~ manul ha:. cx).>Cr nee & no :.l'lhng immcd. openini.:s for invulve<I Xlnt uppor for At The Regional Office 18 I Donr Orin, W.. I l H•wporl leach COOK lmml'll tutc lull l1m1• 11pN11ng for matun· in 1l1111dual. Will trarn lor !I :10 am r. pm sh1fl Please l':lll Ms Garvl'y dlli37·8000 BEYERL Y MAMOR 24 152 Via F:<>truda Lai:una llllb Equal Opportunity .Employer M I f' COSMETIC CLE RK For 11.R drugs tore. pit Mm ai:e 2-1 Expcr not occ Perm. 847 2563 t:o.'>metologrst L1cen,t•d woman wanted to train m ;.km care. 675 6193 or 675 619l advan1·crn1·nt t'all LEG SECRET RY Plcl'lnmrcs lest ll·t·h. 2 833 .8095 . Timt>lifi• AL A Yrs :.choohni: 1n ~lee Libranc:.. Im· t·:titwl l )p Nrwp•'rl Uc.1t·h Law t ron1c•s or eq u1 va I cnl por Employer M F Firm Ill the airport area work or mrhtary l'\Pl!r 'l' l' k ' 1ntl·II1 g l' n l re11 d Xlnl bt>llcf11 s Ill 'l'l'rt'laO with ~Omt' cx l'ludrng med real & dental General OH1l'<' pcn cnl'1.' rn 1·n·1l ht11!a msuran<'l' TRAINEE lion v.ho <·Jn d<•velop tnlo Di•c Instruments T) pe 1o +-wpm Ol'Jl d l!encral para lcl!al 102 K Baker. Costa Mei.a h:indwntrni;. ahll· ln han CaU 752-1211 CJll 979·5300 die rletarls Good work l L..,..'S •1 ... r.· \ ()'-'II.I , Equal Oppor Employer inl:! conds & h<·ner1ts /\p •"' 1 " A ...... ,, ' "' • -ply. Nauonal • y!.tcm:. You an!lwer th1-. and & I B.ECTROHIC <.:orp. 4361 Birch St, N n will send vou dcta1Js on ASSEMBLERS ---an opportunrty for hr~h 1 ll 1· o m 1• P I. t: S c a :. h bonu~c ' & fringe benefit-. \V(' nl·rd an tn di\ 1du.il rn thc IJeal·h arr.i NOW• Wntt: CF H<'ad. l'rl''. Amlnl'an LubnrJnh Co Hoi.. 6:16. Dayton, Ohw 45401 Electronu• manuf. has 1mmed opemnl(s for As· General Off1e·c (.'l('rk :.t:mbll'r;. w .il lca1>l I )r T~p1;.t p time. aflns. llB l'Xl>t'r rn '>Oltknn1:. wrr1: area Keply to CIJ:.s1frcd ~tufftnl( & PC boardi. ad no 771 c o Oarly Pilot Xlnt bl'nt.•frt'> indudmg PO Bo:\ 15tiU Co.,ta medic.ii & dental in 21~a. ~a 9262ti Equa l Opportunity Employer H~lp W Clftted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 7100 ....................... MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Precision Machinist Second Shift Electronic manuf. has 1mmed. openings for electro-m echamral a~ semblers for assembly ol small mel'han1cal com ponenL<;. Must ha' c good ll'l<lnual dextcnl\ & I>< familiar w electronic' Exper i ence i n Xlnl benefits m<'lud rni.: medrral & dental 111 mlnlohlre parh ond :.urance. hi 9h precision o s· :.urancc Disc Instruments GENERAL OFFtCE LOOKING FOR Di•c ln1truments Hmbllu to clos~ ... FUTURE?. HYl E Baker. Costa MesJ toleronc:es necHiory. 102 E Baker C11!\t.1 :\k!\J t:.1 II 1179 5300 Equal Uppor Employt'r H \ ou H· t·\ <'r work rd 111 an.office, I need you' R Ca II 979 5300 Mu t at ith MaJor l'Orp nel'd~ a flow l-4ual f}ppor Employ...r s ope-r • w pre-· 1toc1tl l)t!of)lt• 10 tram rn -cisiOft oil machine shop <.:oun tcr !(Iris. s alt•, m1nducl . rnatur\' M1n1mum sl,1rt111i.: :.alary. s:ood & rapid act \alll'CnH•nl . 01mm11t1-----------1 ~· .. 2400W.Cst Hwy I.&' Suite K tniJnai:t·mrnt poi. inure equipment. Must ha•« tall f1119r, wall & paint ---------•I abiity to wortc to close. C'leanrrs m Cd M CUSTODIA N Vitamin Mf)! l>ay' Neal MOJIUfl' i\pply 111 IX'rson, l.1nw11l'o I.al> .... j 2148 Newport Blvd, t: M DAT A PROCESSING r:nr Opt>rator Expt-r runnmi: consolt• on I U \I rru rhm<'~ oc;1ntot O!:> M \' r under llASP I 2 Yt•ar\ 1•,pcr Belldrl ~ mclode ml'Cit<'31. dl'fll:rl & twtrnn refund prn1:ram Conl,ll't l'<·r,onnl'I Uepl PACIFIC MUTUAL ••-J ,,.,.. JIOrl C:1.•nler Or '\1•V. port rwach 1·.<1u.1 Oµpor t:mplo)t•r J k'h' 1•n men for home cle 11 .. L.\ Time-;. CrllSIX 1710 DtHTAL ASSIST. < h.11 r"dt 1 r .11 n "'' ·~iH 1t;.111. c\per •I nr ~ \, J r , •• 1 l>E'.'\T/\I. \SSIST Bii". 11.ll•P\ ort• Xlnt hr~ & l><'nd1l'< Dl'ntal ·" '"' '' ..: «'011rse prefr d r:'tJ)l'r not nl'(' ,\pphcJnl IOU'l ht· f'fUIC'k' v.•rll or 1::ina11'tl hard ... 11rk1n..:. th11r111.1j.!h. 11.ippv & ,., 1r1•m1•h ,If ronh1frnt '•I\ l't\I\ 1l.1•, ?NI ?:l~I .RI i-.X.l 1''"' ll.lr1 IHTlt ., d.I" µ ").. 1111111 ~ 1\1 h '!'IX 11;"1 "•irn• • 'I" r lkh t!l4 ;·,;• • I .. 11: 1rn .I I k•nt d \ I • \IW'r fur I'• 11 .. ti•• 11 I ''I ._ ,1 11 l 'lo-m1•n1t .1n• .1 t•l:t :>Sill ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT TECHNICIAN s.-... k1ni: per ~o n w d1 \ ··r"rll'CI H ... & :\11crow.1\'l' h:-rcki:ruund 1nl'IUd1n1? fam1llar1ty w HF meas unml'lll ll'CMIQUl''> May a~s•~l rn µn•par J lion of quntJllOn'. hw Id prolnt~ µ1.'. IJl•rform moc:hf1cJllOn<. of ~t .in d.ird prodU( L' for !>penal reqwrl'mc•nt!> cS. J!>-.rst tn tl~1~n of produl W. u~rni:: 1'0mµUtl'r 1lltk1I 1h''1i:ni- \1 Jlhl• m<il1l· al llrll'llld 1111n hl'lflful. Prl•\ 1•1u" ..ip11l1t·.: hh• ll'l'hl\ICIJI\ l' q>cr r\'(l 11 ~ tradt• '><'hool. 1·nl11•1!l' 11r !>t'r\ll'e s..'h••1I 1r,1rn 1ni;? >..Int oppur fnr i:rnwth l'.1 II F11r \µµoan\ n11·nt I ntlu-.tnal R1.·lat 11111' TELONIC / ALTAIR LAGUNA BEACH 17141494-940 I r.titrnl Oppor Employer EXECUTIVE SECRETARY lmm1·f1 111H•n1ni;: 1:11rnl 'l.111!> \hrht• Ill"'"' k 1111 "" 11 '''"·nt1.1 I I .• i:un.1 '\1i:ud .1ri•J Kil \Jlil!l FtELD SUPERV. I'll prr..iin 'orn1• mt•c·h I know ll'lll!t' V .1r11•1 I t1r' S.11,11'\ ~111111 ,1.1rt \1 ml' I '"r"mnc•I ..,,.n 11 ,. ACME. 642-3593 Nll5.0llC.I. MMtl Girl Fr ida) Chaurft•r wanted fcir TV t·om,•d\ wnter. 30 day1>. lllam 5pm. Mon Fri Mu~t h1. :.allract1\1•. ;W :l<I ) r, uld have vahd dn H·r' Ill' Startin{! pay $6(1 ; all 1.·' pense. 642·4311:1 II IOAM or lea,·e name & numbn for rrturn call GUARDS Costo Meso Permanent F\.rll k parl ume. l'hon<' & trJn!\11 rt' 11 ti Rl•t 11 c•d "1 k•111w Call 'i46 027 I, oft hr ... tu :! t 'I o~wd W t>d HANDYMAN I' Tl:\1 F l'rl'fl'I' lh-t1rC'l• '\1•1·d ''""" 1r·nt11111' h.1n th rn.1n v. l.111d.,1 ,1p111i.: ~11nwht1w 111 k1•t•p ,, :"1.•" port Cl r ofr I.hi I! looking ~II\ HI" :...c•n<I n· "" 1111• t 11 <',ii I I "r n 1 ·' I (. ... NURSE lv:-.im·~), ,o<.., money, tolerance1 from i..lnl lulurl'. lanlasllc RN's bt·nd11 s 'lo ,ucccl·d blue-pr i nt s ond mu:.l ha"· ,1mb1tmn & LVN's sketches with qood c·ommnn M'llW C;ill for spt'f'dandquollty. a ppl Color T1 It'. 6"5· 1127 :01onclay lx•twn !lam 9pm MASSEUSE i 18 2tl 1 fc'f lrg1ll mate full l I m I' p () ' I l I 0 II ' n MJ~!>.1j.!t• '1111 e~p net' We tram CJll 752 9!)1;1 12 thr'>• 2112 llJrhor (.'\I 2930 \\' rac1fll' l'oa~t llw}. :-; n MF.:mCAI. "Th~ Doctor's Corner'' \ ~f''l('l' or RIVIERA PERSOHHEL :.'OX:! Bui.mes~ Clr IJr !'>u1l\• l°oX/ It\ Int' 17 1 I I M:J:t ~I t0 11.1~ i:oocl 101.•al front of fll't' & IJat·k llrfll'l' JOb:. a\.11lahll• nnw Immediate full & part. llmeopeningson PM and Nr~ht shift s. E xcellent benefits and a beautiful workin g environment Please rail for a n ap· pomtmelll · 837-8000 IEVEtlL Y MANOR Convalescent Hospital 24452 Via Estrada Laguna llills Equal Opportunity We offer ucell•nt salary ond frin9e- IMM#'rts. For mor~ information. send resume or con· tact: Shlrtey Cenontes Em ployer M F ~ · , _______ : HUGHES I 'lURSE • RHorLVH ~v;,~t, .,u. ·~,;-,,MP•~~ Charge urse J.11 Xlnt SOOS..,ffiorAve pay Xlnt benefits. Newport leach, Park Lido Conv. C<'ntl'r CA. 92663 'llewport Reh 642·804.t NURSES AIDES Equal 1)pportunity M F employer (il'l,rwth llt•al f-:qal« l'~IJ ----------· i 3 & 3·11 . F.xper. prer ·d . hut will train m ature persons , lntervws Mon Frr !lam·4pm. M esa Verde Conv. llosp. 661 Center St. C.M. Printed Circ u1l llourdi. '" ttf tht· ...,t.1r' :-.11111• 11:11 l.11~ \n1:1•ll•' Ca ·~1061 llEl.P \\.intc-cl :-.1,111• & 1-'<'m Mu .. 1 h1• m1•1 IA \ PtJh Ill 1'1'"1111. I\ lll l\JI' \(\I f' f1t•d ( 'h I\' k I' II I .:tJ!lrn.1 l\c•h HOSTESS WAITRESSES Fnr lood & r111·ktall' M 1-;UICi\I. t\SSIST/l.NT 11 11 phy~11·1an Hcply Clas~rl 11.•ll /\cl llHOI Daily l'lhl\ l'O Boll. 156<1 Costa \l"'a l .r !1~21i \IE:" 11t•rm p ll me for l.1\ 1'1011•, homl' dl•h very 111 """purl C M!'sa \h11>1 nJ\i' depcnf1ahlc c .or & 11t• rch.rhll' ~i5 lo ~lmu ·~'" litO 'lurses t\irle. part time. Vaneci shift~. $.1 00 per hr 49.;.5535, 494·11 51 room 219 OFCMGR $800 REWORK OPERATOR l-'\J) \ppl\ 1n p1·n1111 \ll(mt I rnc• p<'rm Earn ;11tr1lr'lnl' \q• 'I< II ~Ii;, $i!IJll '-'k Fuller llru)\h S.ale1> ~~I 7115 1 I luu't•kt•t'IH.'I :Ol • .111111.• i ;t ,11111 lur 1!u1.•,1 h11nw 111 MGRfTRHE $600 ( \I hln li7tf; ('t1'l,J 'tt•-.,1 flll.10('(' ('(I l tmW <'oa,l 11") llOl ~t.K 1-·1-;Pfll fc r ltil'; l-'tee <o appliranl 1.ook for an active day l'\ t'ry day w this !>Ul'· l°Cssfu1 real e~tale de H·lopcr rn N R < A lnendly manner. good ~kills & rc•al estate b11r k· ,::round arc the key1> here :\h1~arl Abbot Personnel .\J!l'l1C}, 4500 Cumpu' Dr . N Ii 557 fil22 """'l"'rt lkh t>I.! X>!l3 ,111.1111·,l'h1,1\1• \lolt•I Ill rH: r \I t. s 1111 I'. h 11.: h 1----------1 1 .. 11.:un.1 llt•:Jl'h ;, cl.1} W(>t•k 11wl wkn1b <l!J 111521 'l'l'k' l>l'l 'tfn W 1·11flf'I!{' d1.•1!r1•c• 111 l.c•;rrn all ph."t'' uf I h11> 1111· nppor (',di l'11lllr11l <'ar1•e1 1-:m1>lcn mt·nt 1\1itney. ~ti!\( .... P A k K I N l; A TT E N D/\NT, S2 50 per h r Day & or nitcs for parties 111 OeC' & Nt>w Vear!> Eve 1)'10·7'133 lmmediate opl'ntng on our 2nd shift for an t•x p e r i e n e e d R e w CH k Operator Mu!.l have a minimum of I )'ear ex· penencc of rework on Pnntcd c1rcwt txwrds at a test level Musl know color code and he a hie to read bluepnnls We can offer a rt•llanle a nd qualified cand1d&te an excellent startlll!( salary with excellent company benefits. Ca nJ1dutc m u!>l h ave 2 nd ~hrft ex pcnence Please 11pply m person \t1luml'. l''tµt•r uni) hl1I I•'" ,11•am rnlc'r111r~ •'Ill: p.11nl1·r~ ('11,tJ M "'·' Autn W.1:.h :!O.'i!I Har bor Ulvcl. DIETARY SUPERVISOR FtlEELAHCE ARTIST INF/\ NT ('AH 1-; M v E"'Jlrr rt 1n 1.1yout & homc El 1'oro lll'fs rl'1i pasll'up 11f ma l(;uinc• ads 5Hli 71!;7 & hrO('hures S pace & phone fonhlws in grow- lnl! Oranj?c \o. adverll~· 1ni: al(cnry fum1!lhcrl rn l'Xl'hani:e for pnnrity or lrmr a t a !let hourlv rate ~·nd n'~Um(' to PO Box lmmedi.rll• nppnrt untltr 2467. Co5ta M(·sa. Ca lrr Interior Decorotor Must hove heavy l'xpr in drn pcry l>alc:c Xlnl salary May work Into J>tlrlnNsh1p for I he rrl(ht ~)('rson Can>t'l Bata.1r M7Hi701 Mot~ Hite-Cle-rll a l n r " t W <' s t l' r n ( ';qrn;t rano Inn. mus I lw horr<l;1blc. over 21 Call for· ••i>lll 171-1 ) 49:1·5661 PART-TIME Ol'PORTUMtTY In product ion depl Ur:; Mon noon·4pm & 8pm :>a m. T ues 5pm·4am. No cxper nee. Wtll tram Apply. Pl'nnysaver . IMO Placentia I\ ve, C M STANDARD MEMORIES INC. 2221 S. (\nm• S;inta Ana. Ca !);1704 Purchos/Mkt1t9 Secy To SOOO 100'; t-·r~e lo ,1µ p Ir <'ant En Joy x In I l>1:nl!fiti. & bt!.iullrul ,,ur ruund1ngs w lhts d\•numrt' manuf firm newly moved lo I rvanc• Your ~()O(f i.krll~ & ~table bac•kground will Rl't you toµ SS$. Ab1Katl Abl>ot Per..onnel Agency 4500 Campus Or . N li 557 6122 Real Estate BROKER SERVICES ~eed a profcbS1onal v. ho h.is ov. netl or ma nageti large re~u.lcnlla I rt.'!\J le nHtce 1,1, rth a successful background of recrwl inf!, trarnmi.: and mana~ rnJ! pt>Qplc Mu'l lw ahlt· to <'n mmun1catc v.11h broker "wner~ i:::'<ccllcnt !iUlary 1•x pcnscs. 1·ar allo\\anl'c. med1C'al dC'ntal 1n suranrl' l>vnam1l' growth potcnt i;I with a solid based firm. na tronal 1n !\('ope f or c·on£1rlent1al 1n tervaew !.end rt-sunw ln P 0 Bo x 10975. Santa Anu. 92702 (114 I 833 9~1U RH Chorqe Hurn 3 111' lime 11 7 F limt• L VH Medications 3· 11 P llm<' .'itcsa \'l•rd1• ('o"' llosp fili I Ct•ntcr Sl, C :'It 5-lll-ri51i5 SALES-CASHIER Rnght. l!nthus1:1!>t1I' & exper'd 1\pply m pt>rMm. ~ck StrcC'l, 25 1-'J~hmn Island."./ II SALESPERSONS Mature with S..tlt·~ l'\ perienr!' ne<·ces!>an Xlrll ::.alJry CJqH·I lia1aar 871 6701 Sail's Rcprcs<'nlaln l' READ CAREFULLY lA:ad1ni: m,muJJ1•l11r1•r A u t n m •> Ii 1 I •· •• 11 11 motort' vc-lt• a t'l'<'"Orll':. Top quality pr11rtu1•h Factorv 1hrl'\'l to 111.'ult•r d1~tniiu11on II\ t•r ~ll vcar::. 1n hu:tan(•s:. \'c•n strollj! flll.illl'lill pos1t 1ori Exc1trng sale!. plun Ma JOr l'Kpan~1011 proi;:ra 111 hcmg ae('clerutecl Mon• produl•t s 1.alc.sl artd1 lion. comb1n • .11ton l>t<•n•o ;ind CB r:idw~ Mort ----------•I branch operations I Pit RECEPTIONIST \ttracth'l.•. 11\'1•r 18. for HEALTH Sl'A WI' will train right person for ea!>y fun JOh ~1r 1;1ar rus~o. 124hrs I 752-9561 RECEPTIONIST lor Rral r>Hatc ol f1te Tern porar~ po<>1lwn :\tu:-l huvc. nutRnlOJ! pcr::.on;1h t~ . -w h le lypmg ~i. 1 lls s:J 00 per hr I N 0 l 1 S T R I \ I. UROKtms 833·85SI Resident night ma naRer Lido S h ore~ Jlotd 673·8MO Salary + apt Rebtaurant BOOklCEEPER Exper ner Apply. Cit~ Yard Bar & Grill. 111 W l'al11a<l1l. San Cll'm 4!nl 1211. RETAIL Apphcauons he1ng Accepted 1-'or ASST. MANAGER Openini.::. m our Cernto1> ll)eoJlron Expcr 10 Jr Sport~wear helpful 0µ· por ror ad\·ancrment Salary 1·ommcn:.11ratc w C\cPl'r Apf1l~ PETHll-~ !> 1 1 7 We i.t mtnt.ll'r Mall. Wcstmrn).tc·r Sec Mrs Craft tsburgh v. ill opl·n th1~ yearl Sak~ maeaM• ha' averaged 17', per ) ear <2"6'; total 1 s1nt't' I !Hi7 Sal<•' for first <'1S(ht Month ... of 1!176 an• -1:1•. 1tre11ter thnn 'arnl· Jl\:nod la~l ~car ~!'Cd F\CTOll\ REPREM;N l'.\TI \ E 1n this anti 11lhc•r an•u:. F.Sl3blrshl·d lll'l'OUnl~ Tremcndou-. polc•nllal rr\'e l1gun• l'arntn.I:!> Av('ra.i:c tv.<i n11:hls weekl~ on roJd Wi:ekly trawl a llov. u nr1• W t·Pk ly draw '.\1onthly 1·orn m a-.~ 1 n n t) 11 ;r r l l' r I y bonll'l'" ~·\il l com m1s1>1011 on rn;i 1 I onkrs l'rok<·ll'cl (1.•rn tory Exccll<·nl advancc:m1•nt 0 pp 0 r l 1111 1 l I\' ~ 'I (I seniority progr.1m Prnmotwns from w1th1n F:xpcn<'nt'(' <ll•,1r.1hk hul not ner:t'!i!.Hry Vl'r} t horough l rJ1n111g Complctc• msurarH·t• pr11 gram .inrl rC'llrl•rn1.•llt p I a n C .1 I I c I 1 001 525 5711 rxt 113 dur in~ off11·e hour' 11r y.,nt1· tocl:t) for apphl .11 ion tu ,\ II II \I.I. I 0 i\lfflll 'H Fl 'l.M r:H I'll(' :!tiO MON Rm .. M EM l'lllS n:NNESSEE. Jl!IU:t ,. * ,, * * * * ,, * * * * • llranrhl'~ 1n • PUZZlES • INlllMlli\PtH.I!-. • ~ BOOKS • D/1.1.1./1.S • ~ ~ _ JEWELRY • OKl.MIOMA Cl fY • I,'.,. PLANTS .. l.OUISVILl..1-: ,. '"'' 111 trl 1h• ,. '"" • HICllMONI> • ,,,.,,' II "' \ "" • ""., ST LOUIS·MONROVl1\ • It I 111 .. ,., .. 111 ... "" "' I . (.'llAHJ.O'lfl·: • '"'' "" "'" •111•1t-1 ""1 • HOUSTON • 11\11 \ 1•11 11 1 • (RI A~OO Ml/\MI • '11 111'1 \I'" I Ill I ,. ) • ' . _. 111111 111 .. , "'"' "' ,,, 111 • i\LBi\NY l>ENVElt • 1111 .. ' Irr, 1111, r , " • PO RTL/I.NU • "'"I ""''"l f' '""\\Ill MINNEJ\POl.IS • 't·Jn tl I .I• h ! tt•ft '\ti H • , ___________ , tn ;1'sum1• n•spon~1h1htv1_9'2626•---------lntcnor ll\I.' 11lan1 mam tor d•<'lUrv "'r\11'<'" 111 1ennnr1• 11•f•hn111:rn • 1111111 '••\ 11th fflfll fl11 .. PIX An1wer S•r•. ,. 11.11, 1 '" 0.1 • · .... ,, ,, a. • Graveyard Shin 11 7 F.~ An equal '" """ • '"' '"', \•I • 'iandw1rh makl'r 1n iteneral food prl'P Part time v.ork avail t hr., rlmly I AW!'ly Turn of I hl' <!Ill becl rC'hah f;u·ll1l\ (;AR o EN 1-: R w <' x p needed Mu<1l h:r•'l' ,., \tusl he ,l,lll' quahf11'd net'<ll-d for the LaJ?una pencn<'l' & xlnt dnv1nl! per p rt'f'd . but will opportunity e mployer • \1 ., ,.,, 1111.,,,11 ,1 ""· ,. train Pmd while tram I~~~~~~~~~~~ • • • • • • • • * • • * • SECRETARY/ 800KkEE,.ER For j!ruwrnit advt'rlr>.1n.: 11gl·n1'\ \1u~l type 75+ & h.1\'1• rr11n 5 yrs f.(l'Ol'r ii 11H1t·1· '''l>•·r1en<·e & tit' .-xi r1•1111.•ly 1·o m p1•t1•11l nrll 1 'hari.:c llm1kkl'l'Pt'' 1-:,1.11•nenn• on I HM c•um post•r helpful. hut will train. l\lu:.t •re ~hJri> .:. 1'.1i:1.·r 1t1 lc•arn ·rll oha5l'" 1•1 lhe :111 hu,mess Grc•al 11pport111l1t \ for ·1dv.10l'<' mt•rrl for 1n nr1.1Jn111•d )>l'lf 'IJrt l'r v. ho en JO•' prr,,ur1• 1·a11 ..,,J\ Yountot. M!l '°'"'· SECRETARY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT E>.µl.'r d 11t·r~o11 n"1•d1•.t to h.1ncll1• .1 "ult• 'ar11·h llf dUlll'I> Ill J lll'l "lll p11hll1· r .. 1.11111n" 11ff11·1· 111 '\ B :Otu't Ir\' .11·1·111 .cit· r.,,.., "lll~l hil \I• "' i.:.11111,1111111.li ... 1..11, ~ •1111 i:1•mi: lfl'l"lllallty I.rt•· l1t'H rk k 1·1•1110g 111'>.ll' a hh• S.1larv cl~·pemlc•nl on ,., 1x·1 i-·or J)lpl call IU1\ ~I :ll'M ti 11 li007 S1•rrt•tary .Ir Gooil 1) p 1111! . .,hrthnd !->krlls, will mi:m•ss lo lt•urn HU!\V 1lft• Young cxµan<.llnl<! II II Corr t'•• II for rn ICr\'ll'W (714 I 89'1·4437 Secy /Escrow to $80 0 Santa Ana lttlc 1·11 st•eks l'Ji.l)l'r'd J>t.'r!>on t11 hancl le ••;irrety of ofr clul1e~ Tv111ng .,h ('a II <'ontrol l' J r('('r Em plo) m c· nt \gl'nC·\. 55ti 850.'i ASSEMBLER 2nd Shift lmml·dt.•tl' Opl'nmi: lor un cxpc•racn1·t·d pnnll·<I 1·1rl'111t bo.1nl a'~emblc•r Mu~l h<•H· a rnrn1m um 111 1; monlh~ n·t·ent 1•\ pcnc11n• 111 luuc•h up .oncl soldH1r1g. Mu't h11' l' workl'd <ind ~hi(I If 'Clll arc rl'llahll• '11111 me1·t thl· .1 b11\ t· q u ;i II f 11• a 11011'1 . lhc•n plt•J'l' •11•ply In 11t·r~1m STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. :!l:!I S Anni.' St. ~Jnta \na. Ca !127ut An <'QUal • op1.111rtulllt) 1•mplo~ 1•r '\c•n IC<' Stal1on J\lll·n llanl e>1p1·r rl f111~· & 1-:•c:> l•'ull & 11 trfllC \p µI) Slwll St.111on, 17lh & I r,•1n1·. '\II 1 _ SO<'l i\111 , E 1\.'\Sbt' n1•rclrrt h\• 1-;x t<· 1n v.h:o.lt• 1-'ull) rap1tah11'<f ~upply P t l im<.· 121'.l 1~!12 3295 • ('<'!~1~M~~·s~i~111·1• h111•k1:round ma ndatnry ll;1~1r t11ldc•rstundln1!. •>' rlectrnn 11·, mo ndtitorr .1 y r ~ l' x p r n I' l' .• X I n t ht•ndrt-.. ,..,1.1r)'; """' men :.11r'"1• w 1 b ;.ti·~ i:ro11nd M 1~i.wn V1cJ11 Ill cluslnal .ir<•J Coll Carol 5111 31130 for appt .mdh:t\l'l11:.t1tut1onal1•\ 1 .. irlQ ,\ph. full trmc rN.'Ord 1-\111 l1m1• l'Jll Pl' r1cnl'1• 1-: ~ " .. 11 r n l 499 283.5 :\1arl<{arct. 7!;8 0!>41 MOTOR ROUTE dt•ln'l'n lll! thr Daily 1'1lot lo '"b<i<•n ht•rs rn South l.;11.:una and Lai?una 'l1guel Monday thrnui.:h fo'r111Jy artl·rnoon'< :tnd :--tllurdJy und !:>unday mornani.:' Gro~" t•arn 1n).!' 11pprn111 mat!'ly $4[i(l no ll<.'r month $50 ()() rash d1•pos1t n•qu1 red. Phonr 642 1321. ask ror e1reulat1on mg E 0. f~~ 3333 H.tp W Clftt•d 71 00 'H.tp W CHtted 71 00 Century Countr\' Kitchen ----------Restaurnnt Meyerhof'~ hcncf1ls & work10.: l'Cln dlllon::-. Plrase re~r>ond Jamtor. !'an Cl"ment1.• m c:onfiden<'<' lo Gf .. NERAL OFFICI': area. Cull lime. d.i) ~ l:la:.s1frcd ad 1w ii:! e o Daily T'1lol ro Box l5'i0 l'Mta Mesa Cahf92626 Equal Opportunity Employer -------- DISHWASHERS Apply 111 person. Mui doon 's lni.h P uh, 202 Newport Ctr Ur, N. II DISllWAS 111-:H. i\ pplv tn pcr :.on l)ny" nnly l\l3vro':. . 5030 W Coni-1 llwv. N fl Jl..o\'C ~oml'thrnl! Hiii w.lnt to '\di' C'lallio1f11•1l ads rto II wt>ll t' o.ill NOW f>.12·~>711 Switchboard Re<•pt _M_on·Fr_•_492 R570 Costa Mesa loc;it1on Pulse system. PBX ex per pref 'd. Some typm~ req 'd. P leasant d1spos1- l1on tmr>ortant. Mui.t be ava.11. for work Dec. lJlh, Reply w 'ex per & salar)' reqwrcml'nls to N S C., PO Rox 28:!0, Newport Beach . 01112663 Janitorial Moint. Younit rapidly l<{row11111 Janitorial mainten all<'l' co. needs exper'd or qualif1t'd people. Will tram Top pay We cover sll of Oran~e Co Want m1•11 & womr n. l)ay or nllt' work. Wknd!I Part & F/llme. Call G73 <I~ or fl31 ·07Z3 8Rm noon. A Pl' ly at. 8.13 W 17th St.<.: M liarn·noon JOI CAPTAIN F 'l1mr w iexper rn Ty111• V Res1di.>nt11.1I & comm 'I Must be ·' mh1t 1011~ It work w 1 m1n :-.11prrv1~1on S;rlar) r1.1ni:r $11 Stn l)l•r h1 Call NEED CHRISTM~ SS's? TF.M PO HA.~· OPENINGS FOR K•ypurteh Operoton Dfct~ S•cy'1 PIX 0,.rotON SKmariHw/sh Typists Accountin9 Clf'fils Nf.VER A n;i-; Loc11l /\rcas 1'EMl'O Tl'mpornry llclp t1802Sky Park lrvmc Cafl 540.4455 Equal Oppor Employer P EOPLE P E RSON E"'e<' needs pl time as soe m whsle supply. Fu I _ly c·ap1laliwd 673·2223 _ PHONE SALES Pho ne S ales p eople, male or female. 16 to 65 )'ears of age. Guaranteed wages or comm1ss1ons . 250 Easl 17th Stre et, Suite O. Costa Mesa . between S.00 & 8:30 p .m 646 42Z3 F.qunl Opportunity Employer ,LUMIH, REP Allt F /Um e s Von min ex- per. Call 536-1452. . ••.•...••••...........•...•.................. OPPOITUMITY KHOCt<S IM 77 a. E. SALES PltOfllSSIONM.S Increase Yoor Earni1gs 25 % or more!! Calif. fastest growing RE group offers exciti ng earning opportunity through our new Orange Coast Hdqs. Residen· tial, commercial plus our e~clusive Safeguard In vestment Program offers the opportunity to earn over $50.000 a year. Are you inU!rested? Call 979·5360 for a personal confidential interview. ()n The C.rt't'n Ill So C't V1lla1te Co II J 1m lwt 2 & Spm fnr appt. [A_O·H044 Sehl .... Dri• ... Hour ly position. S4 18 per hr. Lag Beh School Dist. C311 194 8013. SECRETARY lntrreslinJt position for nenble. versa tile. & ex per'd individ ual Wnrk for 3 gentlemen Req '11 11b 80+ wpm. ty ping 65 t- wppi. AdvcrtlS•tlll ba ck g rou nd helpfu l. reul esta'4! &/or c~crow ex· p er. a lso helpful. In terv1ewlnft Tues & Wed Apply NaUonal System s Corp, 4361 811-ch St. N 8 . TELLER !:-1/\HT NOW!" P.xcdlent oppor for in div w savin,1:!1 & loan<'>- per P t1mt long tl'flO aS!ill(ntll('nl Nevc-r A Fee i\l Tl'ITillO O tem~o T EMPORARY HELP Coll 540-4455 Equal Oppor E mplo)'er TELUR/P {TIME tknnch ofl' seel<s bond11 ble T e lle r I o 1"o rk pltlmc-. F.x~r. pref'd Contact Hilda Tcru novc (Tt4 I 644 7255. Western Fedt'ral Se\ IOJl"i 2'744 E. Coast llwy. CdM t~ual Oppor Employer GENERAL O~FtCE lntere~tini.t position answcnni: studrnt 1n qu1nr.:; hy mail. Req's mature Jud~<'ment. !!00<.I mrmory, 1kt111l 11h1hty. typ1ni.: 45+ wpm Cu~tomcr :.erv hark i:mund very helpful i\p ply National Sy!\lem:. Corp, 4361 Birch St. N B tor appl 642 li0.'1i . --~~~~~~~~---'~~--~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~-'-~~~-~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~-L~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~-'-__;=:.....:;:;.:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;~~-'-~~~~~~~~ SELL Idle 1ll'ms with ll Dally Piiot Cla~1fied 11.d I ' I I I CJO OAILVPILOT s d N be 28 11m1 ,.,,...... IOIO ~ 8080 ~ 1010 TV, bdlo, ~/ ~·I un ay, ovem r • ....................... ....................... ....................... HiA. Ster.o 1091 CluaJcs 9520 CluJJej 9520 Heap W..t.ct 71 ......... 8005 lkydn 1020 <'.of'l:C:W.\ 0 R Ut. buffet, W _..._.TED Sewlni; Mach $-10, •ttrt<> ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••"'•• ••••••••••• ••••• • •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• &old pmt aot•. cold chr, "'" ~. coffee. end tbla $55, Zitnlth B&W, & RCA, both ------------------ --------wbt L/R tbls. MS-0202 TOP CASH OOl.l,A R lg. planl.11581-6833 Portabl~ $50 each. Call Wonderland 2 Uiec! .,. "Schwinn bikes, p A I D .~ 0 R y 0 U R &U.OS27 TRAINEES (50) NEEDED NOW I Vancty of Jobs & ~h1fu Need car &r phone. No u ~r req'd Short & long ttrm uslgnm~nt.s boys. Sefilnl new Sl3119$, MUST SF.l.L a· 9 drwr JF.WELRY, WATCHES. Heavy all steel work __ ------Of Anffaues! these only ~85 nt'h ~e. con\/\ sota, UP· ART OBJECTS. GOI.D bt:nch w/WV eng. mount· Zenith 2S" color w/remote llUGE warlbouse Yellow,0.11962-.W. holchr,olr64.2,2003 SILVt;R SERVICE Ing brdcket Included, control.S175firm. crammod wath over 500 Man's 10-~pd AtaJa 1l11lan Oriental. ~aut carvod t'I NE FU RN & AN $.'\O. "6 76&4 ~-6306 rnu111c boxes, nlckelo· 1111bkrck. Xlnt wod. $50. teak & ros~wood rum TIQUES. 64$-2200 Kanaslie btd, t-'rcnch loah 'Msia-.---- Never A 1-'ee At Tempo deoo pianos. circus or· s.6-368()Sun/Mon 832-6343, >'8-6288 1 1.,.--'-GET GS Provincial chest. Call ~pMt..t gans, wall clocks. -------------~A A 7Sl-6874orMS.,.77. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 tempo grandfather clocks, Ladle1RoyceUnion8ike, Lake n ew Simmons fromyourbwsinesscard ----------1 rascinaUng antiques. 19" frame, wheels 26". 3 Beauty rest twin mat-Send one card for cacl' Pinupple poster \win 1o:;.~ Over Sl.000.000 Worth ~ $30. 644·03'77 tresses w /box spring, tag plus one 1'pare. Wt ~d. drop leaf cherrr, .,..-.... Amencan lotemallonal C-relr $100.640-0349. return perm11nentl> wood tbl .S. 4 chrs. ~' ..................... .. 9130 RR 1929 PHANTOM II LIMO TEMPORARY HELP Call54M455 Equal Oppor Employer Glillenei., 1802· T Ketter· s....a 8030 sealed attractive ta2 & RCA clr TV xlnt cond. Trailer ror l2· 1'' 1ng St. Irvine. Tel. ...,..,...... Sofa & ~ove Seat, strap, meetlng aarbnt 6'4-9798 boa~-(le1m-$99. Rarest HOOP.er hoctv. restored w Con· cours m Switzerland and Rolls Roy~c 754.1m. ·Open Wed lhru ••••••••••••••••••••••• b r 0 I be 1 I e PI a Id · l D. requirements. Pre . 846·91°" sat.9AMto4PM Vl&lt! FadoryClbochrolM ?!,~c .. ~~01°637· Like new. vent loss & theft! For a ~eige Mouton lamb 9040 in London. I _,., .,...,. u--" 1 Jacket. slu 1", Uke new loak, Pow« ----------r.a.--a~n 1010 0-. Dec. • at __ . -------peniOna ...,.. tag e~c ost S.SO 646.0818 ••••• ••••• •• •• ••••••••. ...,.,..-CORNE'• 'SSTUDIO ,. __ .,...,._ IOSS wallpaper, fabric 01 · , TYPIST fl ••••••••••M••A•G••E:D•••H•OT••• 25201 La Pai Rd, L~& =.z.=:........... ..~lal ybG~ko".pa~r & wt Pair Alligator 3" Spiked Fly30b"'dJr~!"}"poR:t~1~her THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY 12131 799.5345 For professional or cc. f"RGT DA • -,lblla PUIUC "'UCTIO... wi ac .,. tnm your High Heel Shoes. slie '' ,.., ., , ExCJting growth oppty. POINT Sale 3308 W · ~ " tags. Or try ~wo curds lOA S25 646.7016 l''n·~h w11tur twn V 811 t"/P Tame. Send re5ume Warner nr llarbor, Santa Cab 1035 MANY F'LNE ITEMS OF bl.ck to back. · /\S1>uro loun AY646·9000t~===========~====~ PO,Box 424 , BalboJ Ana.979-2921 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• BSTATE .JEWELRY. PRICES FLOWERArra.ngement.s.18.lrihullYolvol30.J/O, loah,~& MotorHotl9a. Island --PERS I AN CATS, ART OBJECTS, AN $2eaor3/$S arur1c1alordned.Oneor lo h .... f· ... ly ....,w·p Ex "'Lt a080 ., .... _/R__. 9160 ' . REFRIGEltATORS TIQUES, FINE 1-'UKN, •Q .... , ~.. ~ .., -""" Y..:...-.._ •tt-... -t WASHERS-DRYERS beauUCul long .haar, fop L...,,.., PllONt-; FOR IN· 4 'Stags $.l .60eit. a kind. $S $25. 2817 t.a cond ~ ~-3S30 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ~ d'. R & quah t y, regis tered, "'''"' 6.9tags$1.50ea. Salle Ave!, CM <Mesa del · -ur Fiberglass 0 /8 w/75 MotorHOIW91t...tat for N11tional Food Recon itions· eproll 1>hots ~·9308. FO & RHOCtl URE 10ormore$l.40ea. Mar> C l11 111>1c Pen Yon JIP Evinrudl! Good ll'/•'to 32, Service company rn San 1-l'gt. Damage. Guar/Del. 645·2200 Sales Tax lntluded El / h ••u. rwiabo11t. Last of its kind cond Sl85C.I 644_.~ • Juan Capistrano. Xl ol 29 Yrs an Orange Co. D09I 8040 --------i NO CARD? ec cor w c arger, .,.....,, wood Lai-. take. Mlr. new · · 1'\llly 11elf.conUllned working cond1t1ons & DUNLAP'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage, yard, closet sale. Draw your own or &end bst ofr. Bally upright trlr $2000 C714) 963-6083. '72 Kona 17' HO Mere 0 /8 , Reserve now for h.beral fringe be_nef1ts 1815 Newport Bl, CM YORKSHIRE TERRIEH :i ~~t~r l\~~~! St~at/Sun name, addres!I. phone & piano w I bench. SSOO p w r tr i m , x 1 r a 1>, Holiday Wknda (all638-5571EO.E. CALL$48-?780 PUPS Champ blood __ _ we'llmakeonecardper 675-5785 14'Alummumboat&trlr. $3000/l>btofr962-o.s47 REGF.NCYMOTOR lanes. tiny 3 lbs s tud GARAGE SALE! You tag. Add2S<each. \10VING Have Sofa & w/18hp mtr. elec start. HOME RENTALS WAITRESS u p R 1 G H T servlceSJ0-645.S Name It, we've got it, Sendc.hcckormooeyor· Bikesror i.ale.2118 Santa S500F'lrm.CallS46-4923. T---4otio. 92SN.HarborBlvd.5.A. Exper'donlynecdJpply REFRIGERATOR IN A th f t derto .__,..... ••~:U-2503•• Mr O'sCoffeeShop,:io50 GOOD CONDITION $60 SillryTHri~r ny an~ rom au 0 p Ana Ave, Apt 3. CM. '74 Carver 28' all •••••••••••••••-•••••• I!: CstHwy.CdM. Call644-8S8l AKCPups,Shots parts to ZOOt Soil. 291 ILOTPRIMTIHG 631-1481. raberglass. fly bridge, C~,Sate/ Beaut. 28' Diplomat M Fpvtpty847·6196 Nassau , Rd. C .M P.O 8oxlS60 L~t ....t•~·s lWUl 185 HP l l B, VHF. R... '9120 Motor llome for rent. Wlm:><JW CLEANER Admiral reCng, dbl dr, 2 . , Sat Sun only 549·3118 Co6ta Mesa, Ca. 92626 ,...;::;:r-IOI 1 Sonar. sips 8. fully eqpd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Daily, wkly, mtbly. Sips Exper d. GuerS600+ per yrs old. whl. xlnt cond. Serviceman s family MOVING-3 Family. Sun Beer drafter. holds '• Keg ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·3033. 75 GMC Surveyor, campr 10. Has stereo, afr cond. mo. All eqwp & lru1·k SlJO 842·1931. must give up pet Lab. F 10 4 Spanish spoken . or beer, new cond. S200. Short-Wave Radio 25' Glaslron. Twin mere van, semi self ront'd, cn.usecootrol. 768.o7S4 fumsh'd. Apply at l23 N 2 yrs. old. $50. 84S-68S6 \9391 Worchester Ln.118 67 .. c:,,..6 Call ft 11Al't1 I ded I d AM/FM Olive Orange. Washer '1 Yr old) w/I yr """'' · 8 · With clear reception in eng .. loads of xtras. 1975 oa w qua 2tl'GMCMOTORHOME ' -serv. Dryer. $200/both. AK C Lon I.! ha 1 r Gara.:eSale-Movmg, PUIUC AUCTION good condition. Reasona xlnt cond. $16,500. stereo. CB&many l'tras, Slps6. Wntrrates. Pvt Women, 25 & older lo 536-6890 Dachshunds. shots. $150 6700 w Oceanfront. MANY ITEMS OF' FINE ble.SJ6.8280 838·1800 498-l497 ply833·2616, work for housecleunin!( & Up. Red & Black NwptBch.Sat&Sun. ESTATE J EWELRY. . I . O RD L '69 Chev ~, T pwr 642·4097Nwpt :-vs. P 1T1me, gd hr!>AMANA U PRIGHT 4954328 • PvtPty wants"llosp1ta' 14' UTBOA arsen ' ' t ART OBJECTS, AN· scales & Blue Chinese b , d. CSS7JGH ) 9 ~t Cabovr N ' Fl b 11 675·6553 1-~REEZER 18 cur . SH>O. ---------Garage Sale Saturday, r e It Mere 35, goo Westways, sips .,, xtra Henl· ew 23 re a • Ph646·1~ JointheTrend! Nnv 27 9 , M -t p M TIQUES. FINE 1-'URN . Onenta1Rug67S·6024 shape, $1250 firm. llme l·anks. snll .,.,800_ up, self cont, loads of win· Men:handiH Drscoverthe Best' . I -• • • • ETC PHONE POR IN 8464633 or 213 264 404 ~ -... d & • I L ' 0 E 720V1ctona Apt 28 FO & BROC H U "E ORllb..lT ... LRUGS , c. . ·1 536-2757. -.,J5w;,..., counter space •••••,•••••••••••• ••••• ~ o r ~a c n en m o r c A FLINTK T · -----• n ..., A .,.. ~ Anti~ 8005 washer/dryer deluxe lop AIREDALJ:: Sat & Sun 9AM . Rdwd 645·2200 WANT Persian & Owttts Granada 37 Camper Shell. Top Kat . .--• ••••••••••••••••••••••• of the line !las ever A Friend for All Ages patio furn. wrk bnch, 5. Chinese also Tapestry Reduced $5,000 for quick fiberglass fit s all small 76 Tioga, 19 dlx Int., 36:0 PUllLICAUCTIOM yth1n !l' a hous ewife 6Weeks -7Sold-1Left dwr file. gas l ogs, PLUSHCARPET PvtPtysonly.640·7014. s::ile.Aftcabin,2head~.2 Picku1l5.St50or best of· eng., loaded, 13,000 mt. needs . '101 Iris, CdM JustRightforChnstmas macram e' sup l 's , Carpet Contractor has Mu-'-_. showers. Range, refng .. fer.64S-8460 $10,500.968-9798 MANY FINE l'I'l!.:MS Of 673-5756 548-4435 glo.swr, ele~ dryr. 5132 163 yds. Rust Nylon -. .. u. O 3 71n KW Gen .. 200 hrs ft;STATE JEWELRY , Alder , I rv . co r Plush. Sacrifice, Must IMhvmnts 8 8 total t1me .. twin eng. Motorc~i:s/ ~'l9'1SAMF,Scamper, 1\RT OBJECTS. AN· liotpornt sa de-by-side YORKSHIRETERRIER Michelson/Jordan. Sell 675.5006.642.2210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Perf.cond.5S7.9349 Sc 9150 mini motor hme. lo mi. T IQUES. FINE FURN .. refrigerator w /ice PUPPIES :Onn Min·O·Matic elec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• roof air, AM /FM stereo J-:TC, PllONE FOR IN· maker, 21 cu rt 751-6674 ~0·5965 Leav10g country. H1de·a· Official uneven Parallel organ, excellent cond1· 22' '47 Chris Craft Bay asking Sll,500. 831·0149 ~?-& B ROC 11 URE i-ycltt 8020 bed, 25" cir TV. maple Bar, h k e new G SC taon, $600, p P. 532-1259 boat. Nds work. Best orr Str. !9ee7t4&Kawd:~leglall.7WS1.11 GMC Late •73, xlnt..cond .• t;.1..-2200 .. MaleYorkshareTerner,5 dmetteset. refrig Must Equip. *6618. 1976·77 by 11·28. 631·0312, "' I s 9 20 238 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo's. AKC. nso. sell. 963-5219 catalog San Pedro. Plus Peavea Musician, 500 642-0581 take car in trade. $499. s ps 6, Bl • o. l Lge antique u·ebox Bra~s SE D. REBUILT & 548-0340 2 12 •• 5• , F d sen es. 4·12" spkrs, must MAIM'\UIS MOTORS Polans, N . 833·2616 h dw· • <1r\'1ng on G l d \II l GARAGESALE . xS oam pa S· 28' Chri C ft 1967 l "'"' Jr ilrl' I.' uaran ee . I ypes, Schnauzer/Poodle pups, 7 nylon covenng. $1000 sell by 12/16. Sac $500. s ra , au o MISSION VIEJO railers TNIY~ 9 I 70 front Gd rood. S22S partS, repairs Trade·ins "eeks old $lS each. Call Ternf1c bar~ams!' complete. (7l4) 548.0796_ 548·0479 pilot, xtras. owner must 83 1_2880 495.12 10 •••••••.'••••••••••••••• 198·Jlli9 a('cepted 631-2101 .. c 5760 948 Carn a t 1 on, CM sell. Make orrer. 675-3631. .,.,,. 557 3249, Combmalion table, poker BtflThomastransistoror· 74. 30' Kencrart, l ownr, ,\rnvmg lrom Tt>nne:.set•. •NEW-USt-.:0 BIKES• -------table & billiard. com~ gan. Uslie spkr. cir glo, loats. R~/ . xlnl, fully self cont'd • . 1nt1que cut glJi.s & Buy.Sell· Trade llL'NTING Dogs; ,, Blue Garage Sale. many to pletc with i\'Ory balls & keybrd & book $500 Chclr+ff 9050 Honda 2.50 Elsmore xlnt many xtr as, former handmade bed ~prciHl'I & Parts & Repairs Tick Hound & ~.Germ lere~lln" items Clothel> ks •c: .. 0997 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Used only once, show model. SSf·l.224 l F"'" s S I bo I Shorthair S25. 645·2623 •-Cum ... 605 IOlh St Ii B _c_u_e_s_ll_c __ 63_1_·_1066_. ___ ,,,,_. _________ 1 $450/(irm 673·1195 <iUJt6 .. ,, .at unon~ Skalt! arr " "' _ 65' S1·hooner KELPJJ:: rallen,Utilty 9110 lllJ fi.1_71 ____ Cydc & Co. 2488 Newport fortt to You 8045 tdowntown J near Acacia Reducmg & toning table BaOJo & case, 4 stnng. now tJlong resen·at1ons Yamaha soo Street Bike ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd C M ~2-7910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St ~at Sun wood rollers, up perfcond $100.Call for :'llwpl Christmas Almost new, $900. CallLge load ptenlial. 20 . ~·I hog .tn\lhtnl( \.\ 11 h ;1 f)J1ly !'tint ('(,1<.,llll•d \tJ I;! I ~khWtnO htkl''i. mJnS ,., a ~1mpl1• matll•r & worn.ins. standard S30 JU~t ca II 6-12 51;;11 ca or S.')S both 968·8506 Got six geese a laying you d like to move before Christmas? :\'love t h ~m under our t rer. On each Thursday through December 16th, the Daily Pilot \\-ill publish special page to make it easier for you to convert your s aleable items to Christmas cash. Buy a box undrr our tree & se ll you r toys, s ports equipm e nt , lu ggage, appliance , furnitur e, antiques, handmade & uniqur gifts and no matter what your business -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tr<>e 15 e as y and inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 f o r the smaller box 'to $22.50 for the larges t box. BIG , BIG ~ VINGS if you run more than one time. Ror more information and to place yo ur ad jus t call 6'2·5678 and ask for your @ristmas Ad·Vlser for more Information. Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad to your Maste r Charge or BankAmerica rd. .. . DAILY PILOT . ' '· 642-5678 KJTTE:'\S, 1 grt•y. 1 11ger Gargage Sale. Chlldrens holstered. chrome steel ____ 552_·_0997 Harbor Lights cruise ~--6007 flatbed U'lr frame w/20" stnpcd. To i:ood home •L1nos,mis1· AlldaySat base. Profess ional Officef'our'l'tihre& Dt•c18·23.s.&8·1725oraft Honda"<" .. 'ls1norc. wheels, 2 ton axle &lS 609 u• .. model. S.SO. Monday unly E-• _. I085 6PM 552 1553 "'""'"' ·l & Sun. 9822 Newcastle. 570 Glenneyre, Laguna ,-pnwm -· · $300 495-<t328 w/hydr. brake dr umi;. KJTTl';NS. part Siamese GardenG_r_o_v_e ____ 1 Bch_. --------1~:;;~~;;;·~;;i::••s•e·l~~~: ~.~;.~~•I••••••••!~~-~ '75 Yamaha DT12SB, hke ~Je'i~:~saey .. ~s.l~~t!t Wt!aned and tramed. Gara"c Sale, misc, t oys, k uu 4615 " CUSTOM POOL TABLES xlnt steel des s & ch:urs · Hobie lG, trlr. new trans & new, 1800 m iles. Call 273 E. 20th St Costa Mesa .....,. Barbie eqwp. girls ice So"d o k •si I 000 u a .,. ate sw vels also 675·3 . more. $1,425. 646·8255 or (714)963-65117. ... • ..._ "'~lce,Pcrts 2 do~s-both young• I skates. puppets, pt bl MfgCa's Closl 5St-13-~k4Del. Bay & Beacb Rily. 581-7505. '7 .. 5•..,UKI 115 _&., •'=:.sories 9 .. 00 Australian Shepherd & 1 i.tereo, etc. 2817 La Salle """' .. w• ~......... .. pohre-type <log <mix Ave,CM<MesadelMarl OFFICEFURNITURE '73 COLUMllA34' Runsgood.675.0255 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d h Furn, lamps, waterbed 4 Executive desks, 3 SAVEWITH ture>. Lo goo o me Honft 8060 comp, <dlx> king. $200 secretaries desks, 4 eit· Cust. int, lux, diesel. '72Yamaha USED&REBUILT 960-4037. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apt sz ref rig, dinette. 2 ecutlve ch rs, 2 steno Like new. Xtras. SJl,SOO. EnduroJOOCC FOREIGN CAR PARTS F Sal 2 & h 531·3374 or 645-7554 Evs. Fu"'~ 8050 or e: ponies s ow dressers . Many misc chrs, 8 side chrs, 3 file $300. 833-8096 /Mechanical ••••••••••••••••••••••• quarterhorse. items. 842-6407 cabmets, steel shelvang, Columbia 26 Mk 11. Roller ,76 Su u1c· RM """ ed /Electrical Call847-1091. many decorator items. Furl Jab + 3 Jabs. DIJC z. 1 &.JV, us /Body Parts **I BUY** Littleton bench pipe vise earthtooe colors. quality fabnc mt . cust. O/B four times. not raced IMPORT Good used Furniture & Reg blk Arabian Coll Ex· $10. High tensity lamp S2 rum. new cond. 960·5002 brackhl, VI-IF radio, knot $1050. 842-4113. AUTO SUPPLY qu1s1te conformation, Metal porta-flle Sl " Appliances-OR 1 will xlnl show prospect. $750. Toastmaster portable BALL adJ 12 for Selec AB meter· bow & stern Yamaha 125 Enduro. l!J70. IOI N. Manchester. sell or SELL for You 846·3186. electric heater SlS Dick new duplicator $70 pulpits, hinged m.,:ast. 2,600 miles, '\'Cry good Anaheim ?76-9900 MASTERS AUCTIOM ---i Dremcl moto.shop power Thermofax copier $50 spotless s9•45o. r .P cond. 644 7S8Seves. Porsche chrome wheels & 646-8486 & 833-9625 Geldmg Hunter Jumper. jig saw sio. Big Wheel $.S. 64(}-0394 846-9_t03 _______ , 1974 Honda SSO·FOUR caps, oll cooler. & tail -Gra.yqutrterhorse.5yrs Kelvinalor Bottelet I h I "'""""15 SAVE ' New & u~f>d furn old Shown succssrolly, refngeratedboltlecoolcr 'lc:Mo•&Orc)afts 8090 SABOT.rullrace. Many xlras with ex· ag t enses,etc . .,...,.._ I W I • 'Clnt trail hor!.e Needs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near New. S350 tended front end runs d d r · app ~-misc 1 son ~ · S2S Chrome side mirror Call aft 6PM. 645-47l7 ' 1 right·han oor or 67 Barl(aan :-inok. !"ow 2 l'Xper nder. SlSOO Call St Blue swag lamp SlO. FI ELD'S Warehou'c ----------i xlnl.$1200842-2358 VWSqrbk.$40. Store:. -545 & 1114 W 962·2596 ~. size rolJaway bed Sale 400 paanos. & or 2'l' sloop. plywood . fixed ,74YamahalOOMX 549-2193 !~!~ .. ..,~ ~W~4~·U7~3U & t..ovtnll Sp111ted 4 V-; !'Id. rrame S25. Small electnc gani;, new/used Spinets. keel $1250. 14' sloop, trlr xlnl cond. fast. JU St ,,.., ""'"' - -Arabian Appy Geld mg fan SJ. Sears Sprang Grands, PlayeTs. Goanit $450 548-2429 bored. SJ()(). 752-8618 Ailt0$ for Sol• THE CONNECTION 16 + liood Englis h tens1onfamilyfilnessset out for busmess R<"nl ---------1 ___ ___ _ _ •••••••••••••••••;••••• G kh t S.'l. Turner portable pro w1opt lo buy. Kawai. UOO 14. w1Lra1ler. U702 ·75 Suzuki 75. good c(lnd1 Anti / Fl'HNITURETlli\TIS ym ana prospcc pane radiant heater $.S Steinway, Baldwin . $1800 taon. SJOO, best offer C~ 9520 lltdt' J beds from $ISO s;lti 733.5 Polorou1 Big. Swinger Chacke nng, Yamaha, C213)697·3851aft.5 t:13-36S9 GIMC5 Wood i.:ame sets from Je.;etry 8070 JOOOcamera$5. Fairfield Kimball. Wrltzr 17 14 1 -----, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.185 , and much more ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8mm proJector $lS. TV 6 3 8 . 2 7 7 o 1 2 o 7 2 '72 Hobie 16. w/trlr, all ·75 Honda XL12S, 6.000 mi. •OVER 70CARS• '1"hc· Little Wan•hnu!>•' •-1 .,.... 50. Brookhurst GG. xtras, musl see Sl400/bst new tires. $500/l>st nfr IN INVENTORY thdt Unde r shits the WA ...... TED antenna "" po e ""·. ---675·•1178orSS2-9435 75211388. 752-7939 ' " new lV/F'M lead wire ;.t.>n·~ lh.~l won't l>e un-TOP CASH DOLLAR Sl.50. 9541 Flouncier Dr, KJMBALLORGAN 700 ANTlQUES &CLASSICS From Fords to Rolls Royces; from $500 to ~.ooocars. dn ;.uld · r• A 1 0 F 0 R you R H.B. 962.3822 Xlnl cond Must sec to 7:l51 lle1l, t 'n11 I. 11n JEWELRY. WATCll ES. ---------appreciate S700 Please Laser# 1~~7 '71 SUZUKI 120 Street Good cond1t1on bike. S350. Sat &r Son 12 5 \RT OBJ ECTS. GOLD, BAIBLIMG IROOKS call aft 6, 645·4!!72 ____ 84~11''4 ~IL VER SERVI C F:. Ideal for lli·Rlse apts , $750. 846-141}4 Call 642·4024 BUY -SELL· TRAD 1-; ELZ FARGO & CO 8305. Maln·Santa An:a S<:lf,1 ~·. htr l'ncn. ltkr new s:r>..-5 .\tapir rork1•r \\li{'ctrln $65 Oc r.1,mn.11 c hr i:rn whl, Silo ~·r t•rnvml·:al JnllQue ''"I) n111· ... 1.,nrl:-'>Ii~ pr ll.1r bor \'11•w 11 111~ 04-1 IUll rnmt•r .:rnup hrlrm set end 1bl'i IJmp-. rhr!> m"<' &IS -IOAA ~·IN E Ft RN & J\ N · small patios, e11·. Enjoy TIQUES.615 2200 yo u r ow n j!arden --- -----waterfall this Chnstmas. CUSTOM S48-M44 GOLDSMITHIMG -------- Whole!>alc & Reta al FRIGIDAIRE J EWELRV repair and Refngerator, $100 remount111g 500 p11tterns 642-7678 to lhOo:.c rrnm Stock Cmplt set of Nat'I Geo nn~s.cha1nsandcustom graphic mai:azane!>. casung Large stock or 1951-1976 S6SO 586-1574 llk f1ndmg~ RJ:l.3048 833-3064 IUlGLAR ALARMS !I !-.nfabetl vnnd cnnd MacTav1sh (.ioldsm1th Protect your home or ot· ;\1Jkt•!>2o;1ogll'' s:?75 •12.'i()S<.•ollOr.Npt. Bch rice,brandnewtopoCthe t'Jll So\A 2373 8075 hoe alarms w outside --U•Htock bell. 1n~1dc alarm & fare '.\,11rr Heel, Super Deluxt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• m.M"I ~00 nrw. $550 Res: Morgan mare, broke a I arm. 0r1 g . S 8 O O n1mplet1· 9689237aft 5_ to ride & dravr, blk _+_S_a_c_n_f_lceS225.642-008IJ .\1•>' ang S:ll' (·omplf·tr p_arade Mori:an gelding. Old books. old co~lcge tcxt 3HR h :.e furn 'Jpt Eng . Wc'ltcrn 17 14 ) hook~. ('htldrcns books MJtch1nii .... ra & tov J:~ 1011 __ 5'111·~10 ------ eseat, GE refnl(, wshr & Mochifttry 8078 Rro F·ox !-\Jr Stole. Brand dryr. TV._ D1n1ng set. ••••••••••••••••••••••• new, never worn. s.soo? stereo. patm r~rn 1.ot{S PORK LIPT. 5000 lb N<lu. S.';4·75l2or897-ROOO. mor~ 644 20211, 640-4396 _ Shurp. l68" I.aft, mnki• ----_----- Selhng UOIQUl' 1mportt'd nHer S.18·300R&33 5200 Rwedalecolrdait10Rh; ~ Soll1<1t -nu n c aars. x n hand carved 3 pc hv rm Mi ctlklne-out 8080 cond. SlOO. Pr. 50" table ~t. s:l.000. 644 -8020 1 tamps, antiq 11old /grn -...................... . 7' brand new couch. $SS. Orii: Diana Nies Custom Rust brn Ask· 170 S<t ylls shag carpet Collage bright bluest r.50/bst f 0 •0 3J27 ang, bright Rreen. hluc gms $6S 644 9981. ang,,, or <>'• green, & pmk. Gd cond ---------- 8. Saddle a,rm bm vnyl, S2 p/sq. yd. 768·5416 Sliver Service_. Reed & sofa S250 Antq Alias· Barton English Pro\' Ba S150 M" t 640 4051 Clr TV. 19 cu. fl refng, pattern 8 place setting + r · an girls bdrm deck. 496-5938 s serving peaces Never LOVES EAT. Quilted. aft 6PM used. $450. 559·4556 loose pillow back. gold ·11 01"'· b 1 l b N Sl2S ... ~mo I e cus nm-Fine quality furn. ~.~· r . new · cruJser, perfect $1400 children's bdrm sets'. ----------1 Queen-teak bedroom set mirrors. nil paintings. All wood game set S300 493·4887. pictures , decorative w/matchlngaccessonl!s. French handbas:s. petlt acces .. custom bd king si bdrm set, cut point & beaded, old sterl-spreads. 200_ yds beaut velvet sofa & loveseat, In& mi sc fltwre . antique satin. elegant glass top dinette. queen ~ plants. priced to sell si mattres.o; & box spr · Must see to believe. ings. veh•el b11rretl chr, 6x9 Hvy blue & ~rC<'n rug 552-4833 lg. la_mps , all U\ Jlnt $40. Elec typrwrtr $70. --------- cond , M ti~,.. 8 El.L Oall67$-~3.'l. • Roger's Custom Ong 554·4'f60 --Houses & Play Houses ----------Bakers rack. wrght iron 847 1252 Lg decorntor lua\~ Crom Goo, wshr, dryr S75 for K S n_.. " .. SJS. bOlh. 11ewing mach S45. ng ·,. ""'"· .-,tcreo. 19 THECONNF.CTION port tv 125. port typwrtr TV. Kelvanalnr IF/F l 7351 Hell. Vnlt L.11.D. $l0, c hrs, lbl, mhc. rcfrag, tables. 1'ho1r11, 84.2-1244 '60-16S8or960-3!144. dresser. Mus t s ell Rensonahle. 645·1792 Sellin& unique band Frl&ldalrr frot1t free carved Mahogany man· refrlg, 1165. D11nl11h lie. & modem crystol cut modern sectional. S30 . chandeliet, ~ Q>d tbla, S46-31M IRVlNECOAST COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERSHlP 752-7865 -• Btrl S' Baby Grand. Cal~Sloop. Bcautcond ·1s HONOA90 Xlntrond natural Salin wd hmsh Raraents, Jn_hn son 6 Extras S400 <..:a ll xlnt 494 11440 4117Jfll 1 H.P . loaded with xtras 54.>-2716 ---$3,950 675-3065 Farfisa elcctnc combo or ~an. Sitle keyboard. perf cond 631 1264 art er RPM F.ricson 29. Fully eqpd racc/crulse. S21.000/ofr !i75·1830 Eves&. wknds. 75 Honda XL.350, never ral.'cd, low m1leagt·. de ~ert equipped $ij00 586·6645 71 Harley Oav1rlsnn HaJa 1110 Dirt bike, SI 75 5ll6 6468 IOtofl. Mop -Sat Closed St.Inda)":> • 547-9709 * MGTD 1951 /\ real cla~s1c in f!n•JI <;hape & rchahlt', xtr.• parts & acccssnrtl'"' ~0039 Buhy Grand Plano, hkc . -. --.- new, natural wood. Pvt Crulsi~~ Sl()(,>p 27 • bcmg :\.50 BSA. c1>mpletely re ply 968-J687. rchu1lt In boatyard. hullt,$400 -Refasted, recaulked, etc 581..(1382 aft SPM Upnghl Piano w/hcnch $2000 firm . 751·7!l46 or -------- for Chnstmlls, 40's era. write !"rank Mill.-r. 2777 '74 650 Electra Yam11 h11 $.500 firm. 675·5785 Bnstol. C.M 92626 Beal ()(fer. Mu!>l Sell. GOOD stuclio upn ght 74 llob11: Mono Cat. yellow Xlnt tone $300 w multi 1.'olor sail. Used S.'i7·4502 I summer S4SO. 493-7386 Sportinq Goods 8094 HOBIE 16. New sail •••••• •• •••• •••• •• ••••• Dlil lrupezc Fu II race l8' Zephyr Hang Glider $1300 l'h &t.2 111!9 Harnesses. helmet. 'tint Venture -2J4h'; mere shapt> S275 ~rntt. light. c ur.1ones, ltlr 751 8329 $3100. 552·8562 Univers al 30 Cal M-1 Wesco Auroraglasssloop, Carbine Ruger 357 21 ·. sails, outboard. Mag. Ku«ier .22 Ma~ trailer, wilh slip. $2,500 Bolt Action .22 w/scope. 675 7858 also cartr1d1te belts. ----·------ s houlder holsters & loah. 5Ups/ custom grips & more. Doc.ks f070 Call Chuck. 673·3198. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-97Rl '73 Yamaha I 00 MX. fast, $275.494·5267 ·75 Yamaha 400 Enduro Xtras. clean, offer 5.'\1 5977 1!170 l>odgc 1'0"('1 Waiion. ·'• 4x4, rebll tnj!. xtras. asklnll SZ.!I~>_ •t!l:I iSli_t _ Trutllt 9560 ·•·········•••········· '75 FO•D RAHCHUO r.u. ·73 Honda r3SO !l.000 m I • xlnt conrl , $700 11-.t ofr 642.9849, This handy all purpose -------ve hicle h:1 1-r adio. '74 Yam.1 ha 175 F.nduro. heater, aar ronll1t1on1n.:, Dirt. S375. Manl cond 1 power steering & brak('s. 631.1239_ BJ!Hl600 all set to go & n-ady for,_ ----1 new home I.ho 4S896Y. OAK POOL TABLE Only ·~" slate, nds sader all r pr. We need spaee. make ofr . 631 ·123!.I , 838-8600 $4695. 540-5630 6'9" pool table with ac-SLI p WANTE 0 . 34 • cessoriea. S50 Must sell Catamaran. Newport or -.7-S_H_o_n-da 360T Cruh 642 7599 Dana Point 673·3620 1011 \SOS & so' • LINCOLN ¥~PCURY bars, llissy hur. frwy 2 ... 26HA••oR•LVD . TV Rodi SLIPS FOR RENT pegs, only 1400 mt. Xlot " "u 11 ' o, 8091 27' & 3..'i' Newport bch rond. $800. Ph G16·9Z.1!1. COSTA MESA HIA, Shfto 714·,fi75 otl27 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-7748 '7:\ Onlsun PU camper T('levls1nn rep11ir ~lutfrnt~ Newport C'h11nnel rlork. 2.5 nd 1lonalro cir portable" to 40' pwT bont or i1tep Will pickup call anyt1mc-, mast sail boa~. 646·5945 $48-5637 or 830-4373. or 673·9202 -~-~-----CO LOR lV'1, 2 port~ble. I Need Slap for 41 ' Power console $15 0 . each boat. pref bet Seashore & 963-I007 aft. 3:30 Jamboree, 6444!020. 1975 Suwkl HM ~'\O 19?3 ~hell , maJ(S, AM FM. H.onda CR 250 l':l!>lnor<'. Meny xtras. Set"' to appr both xlnl rond Ac~l orrcr $2950 S:}4-)()()!) takes. 5'16-2! lS 74 El C-am-ln_o_ .... a-u-to-.-P-/S-. The fnstut draw In lhl P /B, AIC, Optra aeal.11, West. .a Datly Pllo shell, very clean $3905 or Classified Ad 642-~78. b6l ofr 545-611$ I Tnckt 9560 ....._ W..tect Hto Auto1. a..f"M"h4 A.tea. •,.,W Auto1.1.,ort.c1 Alrte1, ,.,.,.... Sundey. ~t>er28, 1we •·••·······•··········· ............••........•.•..•..•...•.•........•.•.••.••.•..........••• ········••············· ..........•...•.. , ..... DAIL v PILOT c 11 t ltf3 l<'ord 1, Ton. V-8, P /S. a 1pd, 11letto SZ'T50. 171·J4H FORD 68 .. 'J'QD Cpr Spl V-8 trlr bJ'k atras blue runs xJnt l2350 646-5137 "72DATSUM Ptt°.XU' 4 speed. AM nd10, ramper a hell, C4D3885 > $1995. WE BUY AMlli '707 c...n 97 IS PW 9725 9(.,..,. G"I• 97l5 ...... lm,.,.ted A#tot, l•port.d A..toa. IMportwd •USED CARS' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••• •••• TRUCq. "7l Audi tOOt..5 Xlnl cond T4, oncoClut awde. rue~. Mire• .. .._ 9740 MercHet httl 9740 Mere••• leu t740 CocnelnorCall Mui.laell $1600 '76CA,llU '75FfAT 124 $4lOO~t\ofr. • .. •••••-••••••••••••• •••••n•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RtH.,,....... Call&40-4~ Afl 3PM V6. • speed. 1ur cond.. SPOIT COUPE 548·438 ·74 Merccdu ooSE. ''8 3000 Umo. auto, P/B. "71 MIXZIO SI . . Grotll Ct.Yf'Otef AM FM radio. delu1u.1 In S spd, Oartc blue w /IWJry •70 n.ood c-... 17,000 ml. xlnt cond. :;un AM /FM. \'flour lot. cln & IMW 9712 ltnor. i.iher with black lnm 1,000mlhis! <'TU!Jl> .. -roof. allvt'r w /bl'-ort•. ~/b&l. r,t ply 3.ICOUN 11211 Beach BlYd ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:itersor only dr1\ en $3995 $1750 bsl • • LHther A M·P'M Str. AJr ... Jlunllngton Beach 19. 000 "'II cs LI(' 962-0028 leather. ns,ooo. pV\. ply, 63Mtl3orti73-WSZ. (42SFFM) • --: 847~017 * $49·333 I ~M YI-' A rcJl bargam ~ t7l8 ITU> 5'9-20C2 61 Mercedes Beiu. 220St; al lhLS lo" 1oale pnce ••••••••••••••••••••••• l9061.. \MO Sport Coupe. 4 1pd, column: 11nb1 $4595. '74 Mazda RX3 Coupe. 4 orl& S0,000 ml, $3200. roblt. Muat •te t c i.pd, .under wrnly. very 631·0655 belle.we 0 $}go() or best orr S40-S6 30 clean 8.1'1·3202 .-sioo --------MBZ '63 300 SE. Blue --------- SADDLEBACK BMW HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131121.-.a 714/523·7250 ~ o• TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY 1''0RALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME lN TOSES US HIWPORT IMPORTS 3l.OOW. Cbl Hwy, NB 642·9405 '77 BMWS now· arner et M ain '73 RX2. 4 dr .. aulo .. air, leal.her. alr. aun root. ofr '75 ltOD. Loaded, 82M ma. Santa Ana 557·2t32 new tires. very cleon whale. X lnt. cond . leas tl\an Blue bk. day:c "70 uol'edan.xlnt cood. •'I 2626HARIORILVD. '73FfAT 124 Sl725 846·9103 $3500/ofr.Call96f;2596. 8:1Mi035.av67S·0092 S3710 or b fat oriel"'•••• HERE NOW COSTA MESA WAGOM Men:e., len• 9740 MBZ '82 220SE Clualc cpe. 4 96S-&m • 1011 \SO~ & SO\ • llNCOLN·MERCURY 13(~)() BC<ICh Bl\ cJ Wt·~tm1n~tl•r tiJO 25tl0orxn &ir,1 ..-----Automatic, R&ll. IUll& ••••••••••••••••••••••• spd , AM /l''M l·u ss 196SMercedesl90.Auto,4 , SIETHIAU Dahun 9720 ra<•lc. 011e owner, ex '72Ml%3SOSL lealhr. ~/bst Pvt Pl> c•yl. eco n cl $1 500. 1 56 f'ord FIOO, PlJ. Classic. Original 673-8131 TOP DOLL.Alt PAID H!W lZOI TODAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond (917KXF') Rare. 2 loP11. wlrlls, AM· 831·19e.1or873-64~ "94·3197; 494.o628 , 1 Sales Ir LeatlftCJ Sl 195 FM t?<WFYL) Concours Autoa, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 ': '66 CHEVY Suburban Truck. Lob or e>.lrai. 548·3120 '65 El Camino Short block. loads or extras Sl600 bsl orr. S36·T•30 FOR CLEAN U~PORTCARS AU MODELS IMW RESALES 19T2 2002·Aulomatac walh airi.'Ond. (12ln'Q> 1972 RJ\VAKIJ\ Automatic w aar l'Ond t488FQF> 1973 BAVARIA .. & i;peed w aar rond. 1680P PM > '65 1o;1 Camano. very nd 1974 BAVAR1A·4 speed " w sunroor. 1348Ll'':\I > ~] cond. 3~ eng, 41spd , 197S 2002·Autom :it1c, mags, nu brakes. slereo and :itr cond 968-9903 ( 3342). I 88J~ tlf ACH !:ll VI• H• JN TINr, 1 ON Bl J\CH 64l 7181 -C,40-0442 v... +170 1975 5301A·Full power ••••••••••••••••••••••• (705NIS). 1974fOltD AYtos, Imported SADDLHACIC S.-ORTSMAM V AM ••• ••••••• •• ••••••• ••• • VALLEY IMPORTS Fac tory aar cond . General 9701 831-2040 495-4949 AM tFM s tereo la pc & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- only I S,51 1 mal r:. D ATSUN 1921MYA6395 AVES Maben Codlllac $ $ CREVIER & I Sl • lltOADWAY SAHlA AHA 835·3171 2600 ....__ llvd. '69 IEHAULT Cldta ~ 540 9100 Ila rd lo find! 583BFll lHtVl.lOMATE DRIVING ,...c•t1Nf ' Slk #10008 •USED BMW's• 1973 DODGE SURFER VAN Deluxe interior. mu!s. CB radio phonr & only 34,000 mtll'b 183024N) MU~TSEE' SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 •$999• ••• '67 DATSUN RD STER I "PN'd radio. ht:aler Ull'llO<! Stk # l363l •S 1699• •••• '76 Ford \'Jn \lnl cond. '6S DATSUH tape, ma.:. P ~ P b ROSTER 960 I 17.t hcf11 r1• 5pm , ~ , f?IJl l.,., .,...,1 ft 5 ll.1rtl 111 find 1'4.1.T\: w • ""' "'" ·• pm 'ilk '1 ll.i05 '711 Ford l'ustom 2110 ', ton. ~oocl '"'"rl $:!500 ~ 2\'l!'i aft !ipm •$1799• •••• '76 Umll!.l' \':on i.llH•r '67 DODGE VAH loadC'd .,. xtras ltl 0110 I '>Peed. rad10 heall'r nnf.( m1, muM !.l'll, 1"0!.I UQl''\97 150631 l ·;:J Ua\•ana tOOGl.VVl 7S 2002 · 1629N RK l '?ti 2002,\. ((}19!l J ctoled Oft S..ndays ORAMGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales·Servare Leal.mg Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls Royce BMW 1540Jamboree Ne'4port Be_a~ 640~ BMW '75 S30i. 4\Ulo .. air, Malaga. 34,000 ma .. very rlcnn S8750 1h:.l ofr Days, SSS 4577 to:, cs. 644 ·0908 TOP Dollur Paid rond ....,...tt •N'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••"••••••" ·~ On ALL Trade ·ms ~w MM .. ,.~~::.Ds~~H ~a~g~~l WEEKLY SPECIALS Near MacArthur 213/921·8588 _.,._ &JamboreeRoadb 120W. arnera1Main 714/523-7250 -" 833-1300 S~nJa Ana 557-2132 -.. -AS-YOUR LEASE 450 SEL DIUVE A 1975 Ffatsp1ct.r •EB4DoT~M11D NO CAP. Rm•"'tlON 5 speed. power dlsr "" "" LITILE... ~~~~~~· ~=~~~~~A !111~~ Let us review your rinan· Y• Qm If C""1 SAVE A LOT m 1 I es Gorg e o u i. ! cial pe>lenllal· We have S20,6tll Cap Cost $13.145 SHOP & COM PAR 1': CTIONBY l over 27 plans gured to BIO' Back 360~L $358.IS IARWICIC DATSUM OHL Y $4395 put you mto a Mercedes plus ta.x:Uc. Ser. 0$341. SanJuan Capaslrano HEWPORTDATSUM Benz. CALL FOJl QUOTE 831-1375 493.3375 888DoveSt.reel HOUSE OF ON 4SM()8.LE~E NEWPORT BEACH IMPORTS -ISll CMS- 1974 1/1 DATSUM 83 3-1300 2131921 -8588 26022+2 '69 124 SPIDER 714/523·7250 1976 6 ryl . :iutomat1c. fat1ory air rond . pwr. d1sr 5 spd, R&H. burgundy -.. -- brakes. heater. linlrd w/bl3ck iSlnt.4(97295 AEQ > 1975 MIZ 450~L 450 SLC .:lass. AM /i''M stereo Stln~r green/parchmeot tape deck. elel·tric: :lUft· M "8 wheels. i.tereo ConcoursCond roor & rallv whHI!>. cassetk & ONLY 17.000 3000Ma. (33.1MIN\.Thls tart:.1m mHe1> Minl l'O ndation ! Ser.No.014348 maculate! (KBW542) MOW $'495 MISSION VIEJO MEWPOIT DATSUM IMPORTS 888Dovt•Strcet 120 W. arne r at M11in Avery Pkwy. S.D F"rwy NEWPORT UEACH Sa nta A na 557·2132 28701 Marguentc Pkwy. ___ u _3_._13_0_0 __ 1 HOftda--9727 u 1.1148 TOPIUYH See us fanil. & lasl! Top dollar paid ror imports. OOSTAMESA DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Mew •7 6 HONDA Cars OVER 100 To Choose From! '62 220SE, new radials, auto lmmac. $2395. M1y consider trade !or RV. 644-1059 or 673-2948. MIZ '73 450SLC Rare concours cond. -GIESEU-Great Selection Bey or Lease In Stock Now ! 213/921-8588 714/52~7250 MEPCEDES BENZ 2145 Harbor Bh d. CMta Mesa 540-6410 UNIVERSITY Sunrl alloys. leather, ---------• 1974 DATSUN 610WAGOM 4 speed, aar rond . radio. heater & white sidewall tares. (251KLE > Oldsmobile HotMla Can • GMC Trucks 28SO Harbor Bl ,.cl. Costa Mesu S.0-9640 -Joguar 9710 •..........•.•........• s tereo, lo ml (64811PKl HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 1971 MIZ230 SEDAN. Med. blue/blue. J owner, rull service r e· cord. lm maculate ! (434MXU). MISSIOH VIEJO l~l'ORTS REDUa YOUR INVENTORY c.,,, of ..... ' ............. .. ,_ -,..... ..... .,... ,. ••• of .... btlew ht.cl c.-.: • Ser. 166203. Ser 135870 • Ser. 185389 Ser 1'8003 • Ser 133111. Ser 102378 •Ser 1n6446. Ser lf24421 w.·,.. ,,.... .. ....nee .... we Ml. ...,. 16 bar ..me..,. .• ...., ... ... Dept ..... .,..,., .... ,..',... Offw..,.,.. 11·2'·7' ,\. . .. . ... new S8.50o. a~k1ng Sti.800 •$1299• ~15 ·473.1 ·73 BAVARIA auto. air, FM slereo. new Mich rads. Xlnl cond. 56800. Sime 551·2000 or 834·0R25 OMLY $2495 NEWPORT HACH 8fl8 Dove St.reel NEWPORT DATSUN 833-1300 '68XKE AM/FM, 8·track tape,. AVerJ Pkwy.-S.o'. f'rwy. 28101 Marg uerite Pkwy 831 -1748 A LarcJe SelecHon of Extra Clec:wl Used Spatis C«111 -"-. '76 Dodr.,• H II.Ill V :in. VI!. •••• air. AM 'FM . 11 lrk. cust '71 FORD SEDAH int • Olllf.(S. S!i300 /ofr SN• 1l today'. 318Cll\' 673·3803 Stk 1150611 'li4 VW Bu~ 12 volt, 4000 m1 ''" 95 11 P rC'hlt New clutch. AM FM M ukt• nrr. 646·6759 '73 Dodi:e Super \':in 45.hOO m1 ~ tinnd <•11nd S-1300 ~·34!13 ~.~ ll81Cl Auto Leosin9 9580 ••.•....••.....••.••.•. HlW '76 C APRI II MPG •$ 1199• •••• '67 IUICK WAGOM Lot'\ of rOOfTI . 1;10:\'!XB (1000721 •$999• • ••• '72 MAZDA RX·l c omplele with front 111 .... IHJke ..... t.·1 I ho-lt.-11 I ,pN•d Otir"\'() "Lk radial:. ''' h d tl•.:I =<tf)()()f,A ""heel '""r' r.1ck & •$ 1199• panon -.tl'l•nn.i.:. r.-o·li nmi: lHX'l..l'l 'C:.tL~ [•oltl 1111"" n hcn1·h 'l'Jt' '1n' I tnl> •••• '75 GREMLIM $108.87 Mo. Ill OM m 1 I e' . 1 ~ I \l X C With nnly t;i\ & 111 down Stk 11 \l'kl()i l t s.121; 34 • (111 18 month' on appr<l\.il o> '"Ur j.!IKttl 1 n•<hl Tot.JI 1•.ish 11nn· ind I I\ ti. Ill· S.\.115 •$2199• •••• Udl•rn•d pa) ml·nt I"""' '76 AMC inrl\XlmJ.! '·" Ill· & on flACER teresl :S.~552 \nnual f.ikt• n••W 10 00() mil•"' ~'rl't'.nla~~· r_,11~ ~? 96' • 77:!'¥1:>.X Stk ~ 10()(),lfi ~·r (, \f,( SKUJ I~ •53799• GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach •••• '72 GMC '1CKUP 842-8844 SupC'r n lf't• t·nnd1t 1on 9590 ~2.'iK Stk #100080 .....•...•••...•••..... CASH FOR CARS! Top S l>ollar S p.i u1 ftor 1·le»n used rnr'I tru. \(<; & t'orn•ttt'll A .. k fnr l'.1UI O'Neill HOWARD C ... •~et l>o'e &Qu;111St.:. 'llf.:WPORT BF.ACll W'F. PAY TOP DOl.L,.\ H roR TOP us1-:o l'ARS FOREIGN. DO\ff.ST IC 11r CLASSICS If vnur r.1r l!'I r'<trll dean 't'E' U!> far~l IAUElt IUICIC 2925 II a r bor Rlvrl l ·nsta M1·sn 979 2500 I BUY JUNK CARS llSEO AUTO PA HTS ~·SW 847 -9637 •$2899• •••• ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF DEMOS XLNT SAVINGS ~.1 I RRJ~ BEACH Bl l/lJ HUNT ING TON B EACH fl.42 ns1 ~o o.i-12 1974 IMW 2002 White/black. 4 speed . sunroof & air rond. Im- maculate! 1917LFK I MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS Avery Pkwy. ·S. D. Fy 28701 Marguerite Pkwy 831-1748 '70 BMW 2800CS CLASSIC COUPE i speed. leather. pwr "an do"" & low low m 1 I e ~ :\t u s t !. t' t' ' 1Z3SCFS> SADDLEIACK Y ALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • llNCOL N· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. ·11 2-&0Z. Super clean. 4 Capri 9715 spd .. A'.\1 FM ras:<elle ••••••••••••••••••••••• Silver. l'vt l'l) Must 1976 CAPRI II sl•ll. ~ otr 543.7939 4 speed. stereo cassellc & ~ -, .iir conci l6l3MW1':i it 240Z, 1ull) loaded. !O Priced to sell ' m1. s.r.so 111 reasonab1~ SAODLEIACK offer .. '>311 IJ12 . VALLEY IMPORTS 73 Dabun lilO W a11011. · 131-2040 495-4949 Auto .. '' M 1 FM ~tcreo. ____ -AC. low m1 .m.; .10«11. '73 CAPRI CPE V·6, 4 speeu. fac1ory u1r cond1t1on1ng. radio . hl•atr1 \ m) 1 roof Super n11:e' '. C008HGB) $2195. 540 -5630 IOH\SO\ & so~ • l INCULN MF 11r llRV 2626 HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA --- '73 CAPRI CPE 1 "'I. 4 :-.peen radio, hc:1tcr See 11 tf•tl a y' •128.IESi $2495. 540-5630 IOll~SO\ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERr:URY 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA ·12 240Z Slatk. s.isou oar Chrtll duy!>, 1145·3300. t!\'es all 6:30192·2124 Ferrari. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ferrari 62 ·2~0 GTE. ~!Iver, blue 1nterao1 . Bcaul maanlaaned. fn Ori& cond. $8750. 640-13 Aat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72HOSPIDB 4 spd. R&H. Lo (271KOBI $1995 CLEAN 642·2239 Ml%'75 240 DIESEL Rare 4 spd ma nu al trans. Co n c ou r s cond . (638MYF). Buy/lease .LAROE INVENTORY OF '76 DATSUNS STILL AVAILABLE ,BELOW '76 PRICES BIG DISCOUNTS • OFFER ENDS 11-30-76 * BIG DISCOUNTS .• VALID VALUE CARS '75 710 4 DR. SEDAM .. Fully factory &Quipped it soeed, radio. h eater & ,_._.,Air C_...e•ht (JHL 710044188·3650) S2695 .-i111 T •~ 6 llm""' •75 710 4 DR. SEDAM Fully factory &Qu ipped Automatic. radio & side moldings (JHL 10040892·3299) S2695 '76 710 4 DR. SEDAM Fully fa c19ry ,&Quipped • . < 4 fe>eed trri. with radio (JHl.71008~230). . s2995 UR KEY! ((~ WE HA.VE 1977 "~:~· l>ATSUM PJ~KUPS ALL MOD&S 0 . l I I I . I I I ). . ' ·: I I .. " , . Cl.I DAil y PILOT Sundey, Nowmber28. 1919 .......... ,.... ......... ~ ........... ..w Allto1. t .. porW ........... ..w AMto1. r ... ....w ,-.........•.................................... ······················· ................................ , ...................... ~.-~.-;.-....... . • ~!:.~:.--: ....... !~!! ~~.~:.--: ....... !~~.~:.~ ....... !~ ~ .............. !?~~ ~~.~ .......... !?.~~ ~.c.~ .......... !?.~! !~~ ........... !?~~!~!Te ....... !?!.~~~~ ....... !?!.! 7i~ MIHHT lt73fOISCHI '73 914 2 o Blk/btl&e. Al· J T 0051 IS MAKINO . CREAT DEALS ON NEW TRIUMPHS & MGs tspeed, AM tadlo, rallye fl llT41•4 tors. AM/FM sterf'O, re· 17 OCH •CLOSIOUT• wbeeli . (818G8V> 5 apeed. aluood .. ltereo ar rlll. kit . c:over . app lt7l 5-r leefte OF ALL Sltf5. macs. Bu)' or XLN1 "1)., (7J4)SM·2909 TOYOTAS 4 ,.......1, 8 lnacc:k tape & '76 DASHllS lease plan. <eooHPCl. ---lo~mil--. <lWES>. 2Doon + 4 Doors SADDlHACIC G9 91:? Porsche Tariia. "'"' AndSlaUonwa1oru Ila.~ VAUIY IMPOITS AM FM i.tereo. reblt HERE 11i..1ow SAVI-SAVI-SAVE ,?fE!l!Pi• lll-20404'5-4949 eng SM00.67554711' " • 1974541per•et1e llLL YATIS 13000 Beach 81\'d ---------911-S '7S. Blkiblk, 5 i.pd. &Jnroor. B trac:k tape & Westmanstl'r 1976 Porsche Targa l\'ather :.pr1 :ieati., allo} •MIW COLOIS low miles. <3.MS> VW4'QISCHI 636·2500or89:!·66Sl metallic silver w/black whl!>, AM /FM s tereo •MIWMODILS 1973412•4 Door S.nJuanCapbtr11no ----anodized trim, c~rrera cass Super t in. P P Huge Savi.gs on ALL re· & 137-4100493-4511 '7<1MG MidJ1et.19,SOOml .. ma1s.aircond.,8trac:k $13 ,200 Cull (!13 ) mainlog new 76:. & Autom~1h c. slJeGreTo good condition. $2700 stereo & only ssoo miles 90-1337. 30,000llh es. t947 1· NEW CaJl51t·2347. C228PRC>. Pri. pty. CaH ----Demos. SADDUIACf( . 846-8445; hours et work Porsche 1966 9~. 5 •pd. The Better Beraain V ALLIY IMPOltTS 9746 arelongsokeeptrying. xlnt merh cond, Konis, MAJl9UIS TOYOTA 111·20, 40 495.4949 '76 • ----AM FM . new polnl. MJSilONVIEJO 19700pe1 Wagon 1972PorKhe91 IT Must :.ell $4000 /offer. Ul·M804t5·1210 Auto. ec:ooomic:al $850 5 speed. silver w/blaek 675·7348, Joe DASHER '94·3197 _ 494·002t interior. air rood .. mag~ .75. 9r,.-2 0 P ·-;dr-'72 oyot•Cftlca •CLOSEOUT• & p w r . w 1 n do w s . k · .• ·1 · pl'ltl or 4 cyl,. 4 spe~'<l. rad\Q, OP ALL frff •4•1• c• 9750 095FTll. quic sa ti vl ply ~atcr. whitewall tire$, '761.AlllTS.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEIACk 631HJ91 Untod glass & wheel rov· SUPER SAVINGS Fr" 1.,-n 7' brand new couc h VAWYIMPOITS Rollsloyce t756 ers . S u pe r ni c e ! llLLY.t.TES ForlYr.M Cu.-.tom Ru st/brn. Ask 131-2040 495.4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oos•'EG ). "' I Z,000 Ml. angS750. bsl ofr.840·3321 ---•tDEALERINU.S.A. OHLY$19t5 VW.POISCHE Included ror ex.ample ·75'Pori.ch;-9Hl.8 litre ·~~&1f~~~ immac. ~ ROY .. E:,~~~!~UH 1S3a;'.~~noc:;~~~~ni°1 ~~~.~~.m~::~i~&cl~~h low m1lea1e. xlnl cond. 645..-717 CARVER NEWPORT BEACH ---------I & wheel alignment. 6'2·~ ROLlS·ROVCl 133-1300 '70 VW Sqbk. New eng. filters, spark plu1s. -. -1966 Porsche 912. New 1~ --------1 N it d ti Mrv.rbJades.Ughtbulbs. 72 914, low m1, AMI.FM eng, new lntr. new paint. ....~~:<•h 1973 TOYOT"' ew pan . ra . res. .... stereo·c:ass. bra. Koms & 0 e w K 0 n is • e l c:. .....,... "' Xlnt. n:ns. 497·196S more. MUST SELL Ph: Sl&OOOifirm. 493·2561 ClOSlO SUNDAYS MARJ( II COUPE 73 VW 412 WClfJO" 673·1.Z2. 4 speed, air cond .. pwr. Automatk, air eond .• '75 p h9~2-o--'GS Porsche 356C, bea~t, Seab 9760 Stee(lng. rire engme red p~T. brakes. wheel cov· .. ,.ots1 c e . F.M .5.~ag xLnt cond. fm mac: an· ••••••••••••••••••••••• w red interior, radio & . 1 . t . •. Wm~. o mt, ..,rco side/out. Many xtras. , less than 3400 miles. ers, nny in en or "' ST100.496·4933or492·7092 Mus t see to apprec. '7'2~ab99E2·dr.Newlsh (lS6HPQ>.Mustsellthis AM /FM stereo Im · _ $S200. (21J)S98.1Jl80 M1chellns Ver y cln. weekend at mac:ulate condition GARDEN WESr YW , H ·d· \\ ,I){, I' t1 Bl,' '""' ,\ • 1 • ''"'' r f• 1 it \\1 -.t11 111 '• r "' t .~)l • Wantadli Call~2·5618 $2200.Hen~:_&-142729 OMLY$2Sfl (23SJF8l. Autos, H•w 98001Autos, H•w 9100 Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, H•w 9100 AMtoa, Mew tlOO Autos, H•w 9100 ' MA~UIS TOYOTA ONLY Sl99S ••• ,..................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., ION VIEJO MEWPOIT DATSUH '" 888 Dove Street 831°2880 495-1210 NEWPORT 81.-:ACll HOLIDAY SALE 72 HONDA OVIC 4 soeed 19!JOFYK ~ ... - EARLE IKE SAYS: Our way Qf saying Tftanks during this weekend of $Jiving is to have a gigantic Month End Clearance Sale. Rf, .. , 011\0"' )Pt 'Tl I) f '" J\f tltt•~ 11 A,. J., .. l 19U> TO"M 4.1\ ,,_.,._., 1~41 ,1) •"'(; l.,!rrw)tSf ht )(Qf"O""! l'iN~J 039~1.' JO mo 0 l t C~rn t.oJJt IJ~~? ~I Re.>J•lll '1988 fol#! t •':h JUW'I' 1:1}1; fl inc ,. _,Y> 11.f 11( .j l ~I '70 CORONA AulOtNhC llXleliJ LITOHI • llTll.E OR NO CASH • SHORT ON DOWN PAYMENT • NEW IN M AREA • SHORT TIME ON THE X)8 •JUST ST AR'TING OUT! OfOUI SA~SHOW YOUMMAMYWAYS WI HH.P PloPl.E L*l YOU IYUY OAY IH PUICHASIHG YOUIHEWOI USS>CAI '76 CORO HA W•M •• 5 SrtlD 2 Ol. H1 • •II 72TOYOTA CELICA ~; x c e I I I! n t c o n d . 04lf'EC) SALE! $2299. GARDEH WEST VW ~ hlol'k~ W <•f lk.H h fll\ll itil~• \\ , ... t min,lt'1 fll\CI Wt•,tmm'tl'r M93 i!J:>l '76TOYOTA Long bed. 5 speed. L1ke new. OC57388) SALE $3699. GARDEH WEST VW .'Blrnk,\\ ,,f lfr ... h flhtl ;' .. "'"t·-..t1111rhh._·r B1 .. c1 \\t·~ln•111 .... t•·r ~n •~ \ '7 ! Toyo t a . auto. rtamaged feoder & bumper. motor xlnt. $1000 Call aft 4 PM. 645·0214. '74 CAMPER foyota Chinook, 4 speed, fal1.ory air conditioning. AM radio. ;:ery clean, low rrnles. C545LIM J. $4795. \\'l''>lmtn!-lt•r 833-1300 -4 ---NEW 1977 RABBIT $65.73 ~· .. Jll mo 0 .E.L . 0 .A C OVER40 USEDVW1 TO CHOOSE FROM GARDEN WEST VW .' lllu• k' Y. of II•"" h llh .1 71~"' Wt·-im•rt,l•·r 111\.t Wt•,1 m111,lt•r ~I 7~1 Total down pa) m!'nl ·-- S269.67 plus lit' Rei. '67 loio, l&OOCC $1004.65Stk 1:3304 Ca\1548·5046 GARDEN WEST VW .' Hl ... ·k• W ,.f H• "ti 111"1 11""' II,.,. lillll'h-1 llh1I "'" 1rn11i-kr K:l3 7!'>."•I FREE!! ACCESSORIES purchase a new 77 OR 76 IEETlE,UlllT SCIROCCO DASHER. IUS before 11 30 76 and taJ<e your choicl' of $200.00 VW Pop Top Camper 10.000 m1 on 1835CC eng .. AM F'.\t tape dl·k., many xtra~ S2495. 497·370~. 400 4617 &I Bu:; • 74 Eng. clean, plush mt. runs greal sass. 675-4978 ---iO VW Con\'ert1blc:. reblt eng. good cond. $1600 g42-6090 '70 VW Uug, xlra dean, rehlt t!Og, :ur cond. $12!1!! 673·9-194 'i2 VW Camp<.•r. new pro fe1>sional bubble top cumper conversion, nt!w rathals. lu mi. just like new. under Blue Bouk s:nso. 646·7004 in frH Deolu cnsories!! ac-'68 Bug. Rebui It en~ Mags, radials. Must sell ~ 1)44 1100 GARDEN WEST VW 't~Jt11'IP•" of''• ,, h Bhif 7h11t1 \\, .... trn.n,Ct•r HhtJ 73 VW. :.unroof. lo m1, xlnt cond. 675·2863 \\r;.tmm,h'r ~3 75$1 tiJti ~-~11~1 Kn tii1~•1 __ __ __ 75 Sc1rocco. xlnl cond, '72 Toyota Corolla. xlnt '71 Rubble Tnp Camper. n <' e d !> new owner <'Ond. a\erage mi. $1599 Man~· xtras. !>uper clean. 642 9631 or646·1502 s.li 0800 Sac ·$2950. 979·3194 ·75 Toyota Corolla 2dr. H T . Auto .. like new. S3195. 499.2445 . ------ Triumph 9767 .........•....•........ '66 TR4A. New lop. l(d in· tr. rblt tram .. Eng needs work. liest ofr. Call art 6:30752·6596 4 speed. radio. healer Nice second ca r (030RgJ) $1695. 540·5630 IOllXSOX & SOX • LINCOI N ·MERCUR't' 2626 HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '76 Bos. Only 15,000 mi . origmal owner. 492-7909 '73 Supt•r Bog. lite blue. radials. fac. air. R & JI. stick. sharp. P .P. $2195. 751·0770 74 TRIUMPH TR6 Super cond. ! (337 PH14) 1970 VW Bog. Air. new Volvo 9772 brks. lo mi's. Tan. Coo<l ••••••••••••••••••••• • • Sc*! $4795. cond Sl 100. 548·0000 1971 VOLVO GARDEH WEST VW ~ 111 ... h w of 1\1•,1• h BIHi 7Gllll w .. ,1 rn1n,lt-r lll•d \\t•st111111~lt-r ll93 i:.SI 1969 VW. dark hlue automatic. xlnt rood. low miles. SJ 150. 53G·039G ·73 9 pass. bus. 28.000 m1 .70 T h TR6 N---hke new cond .. S3500 nump . ew 968.090; paint, lite yt'llow, clean. ---·----- xlnt mcch. cond. $2700 67 Baja Bug, super dean. 6'12 2073 new paint. cus t 1nt. 1j;j~melhing to sell' strong ISOOCC eng, $1500 Classlfaed ads do It well or best offer. 751·7541 _______ ....>.'• -• Autoa, N•w 9100 Autos, Hew 164 4 Dr. Sedan .i ~peed. air c:ond .. stert'o. pwr :,let'nng & leather Ca refully driven. low n:ulea!!c e ur in im mac ul.ile condition (471 FHR l Reduced to OMLY$3098 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VU:JO 831-2880 495-1210 9100 Saya -"Herf''s what you gel on the Flat 128 that you can't get oo the Datsun 8·210 & the Toyota Corolla at any prtce - •Overhead cam engine • lndepftldent suspension • Front wbeel drl Vl' • Wider track • Rack & pinion 11teer1ng • Longer wbeelbase • More trunk space TH.E FIAT 128 • More room In the back eat • More viaablUty MEW 1976 MATADOR 4 DOOR $3976 My hctory f..i..-ct Set t.\6"8~T~l)? , ......... Ir"' ~ro.,i.1,,,4,; ....... ~ ... tn.-• p • ,, .,. ' ..... _,._ "2-., ,_ ,.,., J ~ .... tW'I '"""7 ... J ..... ,,1 ,, ':. ~.~ 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING \ VOLVO 191>.\ Hnrhor CM 6•ti VJOl MEW '76 HORNET 2 DOOR $3776 ' . ._. ·-. Sund,. Novem~r 28. 1919 DAIL V PILOT (JJ \ HEW '77 HORNET WAGON $4076 ... § __ $199 DM. $110'4Mo. iw, '"'• ' • , i:.. ' ,, \ ~ • ~ f•1 " • O' • ' \\' ,, ~; ' 'j• .. .. .. A-ti .. _.. t'JiC"< • ..._1 ·-<t• ._p~ p1\ '7SCOUGAIXR7 VJ, AT, Fae olr, PS PB AM/FM stereo. Sports Y\op, buc seats & con· sole. Lo ml. C562LVZ) $419' '71 CONTlMINT AL l:IBOO &•:H'h Bh d Wei-tminslC'r li:MI 2500 or 8!l2·6n.'> I OtdS '72 CUtl11s Supreme. White. P\lll pwt, alr, sac ruoo. 497.2931 eves. $10476 MO. "''~ -two f .. . )• ' . '"'•...,..,~DI'., ..,.\, ... r"1 ... ,., • ......... 11"' • "~ .. 1.\l ., .... fl"\ ..... .. ,_I 4 -~ .. 111 f A V• 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MEROURY 75,0MTIAC ASTH Loaded. super clean• (000.LUZ) Sale! $2299. GARDEN WEST VW 111 ... '" \\ " 11 • ., .. to HI 11t ..... \\1·,t1111n•dt•r ltl\it \.\1 ,\111111..,11 I )CtJ 7'\.'l) . ,. '· .. '· .. , ., ' • ,,,_/1\11/114, 1)600 Bl•ACI\ 81\ld WestmlnAter 1 Ql.,2500 Of' 892-~l ;{ v. "¥A ···················-~ 1974 VEGA HATCHIACIC :: 4 speed. radio. healf•. vinyl roor. tinted '"$. custom m~nor & r e wheels. ln beauUiul n ditlon really n ice• (206lCPE >. . • OMLY $1595 .: MIWPORT DA TSU ... 888 Dove Street • NEWPORT BEACH : lll·UOO ': ACRIFICE • MU~-... SF.LL this weekend. Vea• Kammbi allfer/b lk, •m •AM/FM. 4 1pd', c ahaf1>. Stlli>OoT beat , '51·~ •!• '1S Vep GT. Muat 1 ownr. Radlala. M 41pd. • .int cond. :a r c14 DAIL v PILOT 2 f~· FOR I SALE I • With every n•w 1976 Pinto-Maverick or Courier told this weekend we wil give this quality 191 2 Model T Replica FREE Not a toy but an authentic reproduction of the famed 1912 Model T with concealed 5 transistor radio It's a true collectors item with metal body and rubber tires Not sold in stores anywhere You rnust see 1t to appreciate 1t. OffH" Ends No•. lOttl, 1976 OVERBO , :ftew Money Saving mpacts Must Be fared! Every Car counted To Rocle om! .· ----- CONNELL CHEVROLET ANO GENERAL MOTORS ANNOUNCES ., CASH REBATE .. FROM THE FACTOllY FROMMOV.11 toJAH.10 it You purchase any new '76 or 77 °'9vette or Vega in stock or order ~rs by Dec. 10th. yoo·11 receive ~r S 200 factory cash rebate See us t0day1 :.-OVER 70 IM STOCK • FOR IMMIDIATE DEIJVEIY \ Sunday. Novemb« 28. 1978 Qua I Hy BllYS JUST A FEW FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY 12, 00 •ii• or I~ olo• Prot. Senlce A4JrH-t1t ....... Oft ,,...._eel lt7J.lt7' wlftl Ins"'-' 50 000 Mht. '76 Coupe de Ville . . .•...• S9495 (0123255) "76 Coupe deV1lle . . . S8995 (0198439) 70 Coupe deVille . . . .S9195 (0220431) 75 Fleetwood Brougham . . S8995 C665LUY) '75 Coupe de Ville . . . . .. s 7495 (281MCA) ·75 Coupe deV1lle . . . ... S7995 (320NOS) ·75 Fleetwood Brougham .... S8795 r135LPO) 75 Coupe de Ville . . . . . . s 7795 CE506493) 75 Eldorado Coupe . . . . S8695 t972LPD) 75 Coupe deV11te . . . s 7895 (205MMM) 74 EldOrjldO Coupe S7195 (0 436845) 74 El Dorado Coupe ....... S6995 (663LPCJ ·74 Coupe deV1lle . . . . . . . . S6295 (204KGJ) '74 Coupe deV1lle . . . . . .S6495 !021JSGJ 74 Coupe deV1lle . . . . S6695 (084KZI) "74 Sedan deV1lle . .S5595 (775KYQ) '73 Coupe deV1lle ........ $4395 C859HXR) ·72 Coupe deV1lle . . . S3995 ( 136FVV) ...... ·75 Chev Monte Carlo . . .S4695 (403LPOJ '75 Chev Caprice Wgn. .S4695 (847MCA) '74 Pont Catalina . . . . . .S2695 1640MCB) DATSUN PRESENTS THE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME. Toh o D.t-test dri•• 9td ,.. y- f.W:ly i.. tile Holl of F-btlibff. t:n.! The Baseball Hall of Fame exh1b1t comes to town December 3-12. at the Los Angeles Convention Center Costa Mesa Datsun has tr.. family tickets to this fabulous event Just test-drive your favorite Datsun at Costa Mesa Datsun 11 you have four 1n your family the t1ckels could be worth S6 001 Hurry Tickets are lim1led' wi..ttt. F-10 w,. ... c ... Outside the eJ1h1b1I pick up an Pntrv blank f'lr lhP Datc;unfDodger Bulloen Car Sweepstakes This front whPel drive F-10 will be q1ven away at the Pnd or the show No oorchase necessary L1cen'ied driver<; only Complete Sweeostakes rules are on entry !>tanks ilM s.ff• of Swot & n.. ChonJI• rNdt.. At the show you II see Babe Ruth's uniform and rocker. Ty Cobb's uniform Rare baseballs autographed by 140 famous Hall of Famers. plus other mementos ol great games and players 0.-·1• .. or-. You'll also en1oy a special showtng of exciting. economical Oatsuns. Including the sporty front wheel drive F-10. oopular 8-210. Datsun's exclusive King Cab .. Pickup. and tho fuel 1n1ected 280-Z Take that Datsun Test Drive and Put Your Family in the Baseball Hall of Fame Roadshow Today' • • 1976 0 N o . A ,• SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE No.1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TODAY BUY FROM IKE '74 LAMDCRUISER 4x4 4 soeed radio. hardtop Suoer nice !377LMXl s4399 '71 VWCAMPY This is a nice one (364PCM) s2999 '75 VOLVO 164. Auto trans factory air cond1t1oni/ig. oower steering. power disc bra)(es. oower windows 8 track. radio heater. (999MYD) $6799 '74 VOLVO 144GL Auto trans . factory air condittoning, power steering. oower d1~ brakes. stereo radio. heater. sunroof. (982KVOJ $4899 '7l VOLVO I 64 Auto trans .. factory air cond1tionino. oower steering. oower disc brakes. radio. heater. vlnyl roof. (6«H0El. '4599 \ .. .. COME IN & SEE THE WORl.O'S· LARGEST SUNROOF SELECTION. OF . JAGUARS, MG's & TR-7's Still A ~ailable FREE THIS WEEKEND OHL Y With n. f'wci-. of A11y MG ... ldtff-A M.LC. l y_., 36,000 MhW.,...fy PtsuT1c&LtetnM All of our cars have a 5 year- 50.000 mile warranty available "'1 Mile So. of the San Diego Frw-t Between Adams & Baker Wherever you live in Orange County, buying a Used Car In Coste Mesa ' from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sensel" • 1973 T·llRD Full power. vinyl roof. comfort lounge frt. srals, AM FM radio wt 8 track tape deck, tilt wh..-el. crui-.e control & air cond Onlv drivl'n 41.000 miles a n•al l'K!uutv Sl•e 11 today. #456. s4 6 9 5 . '75 FORD UHCHERO r.u. Tiw; handv all purpose vehicle ha.., radin. heater. air ronrlitionin~. power steering & brakes. all 'let lo i:n & ready for a new home l.1c 44~Y-Onlv '4695 "73 CADILLAC EU>Olt.ADO This gold beauty with a wh1tc vmyl roof hai; only ~one JU.<;t over 33.000 mjles. A true luxury car with all the nice interior appointments you would expect. L1r. #14:1Nll I. '6195 '73 CArlU COUPI 4 cyl .. 4 speed. radio, heater. See 1t today! (428J ESl. 52495 '7J DATSUH COUPI 4 speed. radio, heuter. Exlru clean &sharp! (290JJC>. '2295 '76 CArltJ II V6. 4 speed. air cond . A~1 FM radio. deluxe intc-rior. c;1lvcr with black interior. onlv driven 19.000 miles. Lie. #233MYF A real barl(aln al this lowsalepnce s4595 '71 UHCOLH 4 OW. Sedan Full power. air cond .. a real straight family car with many miles or good tr am;portallon left in it Lie. #322KLll. This week'sspeclal only '2895 '6t PL 1MOUTM 4 DOOi. Auto. trans .. power steering, radio. heater. Good trnnsportatlon cnr. (377AEP>. REIAIEI ON ALL NEW 1976 or 1977 PACERSI Ute your rebate as a dowll payment on the car of YO/S' choice • • • or extra cash for Christmas!! mazca FREE FOR ALL •FREE PARTS •FREE OIL • FREE SERVICE For 2 Yeors or 25,000 Mlln AMD THEM ••• 5 YEAR, 75,000 MILE Fodory W arTGl!ty Oii AllRotory~ HEWMAJl)As ST ART A.S LOW AS 52794 !STC36219l • OUTST AMDIM<i RESALE VALUES 1969 VW IUG 4 1peed. custom wheels. a Irie!< car w/only es.ooo miles. (ZLL 156). SALE PRICES 147 6 • 1973 MGI 4 soeed. AM/FM radio & low miles. A nice car' (614GOH SALi PllCl s3520 • lt75TllUWH SPITFIRE 1500 AWFM radio. ontv 3000 miles & still under factory warranty. (926NRXJ ' SALi P'ttlCE s397 6 • I t1• CHEVY MAL*I CLASSIC STA.TIOM WA~ Loaded' Sitver exterior With vefy tow ty11l~s. (164K T). ' IALI~ 1$4629 Orange FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1976 t:J - l J t \I l'J ''I; \ ( I l NANCY l LOVE BEI N G A SCHOOL -CROSSIN G GUAR D ------- op . ~ .. ·-----.. l 1M SURE T~El{ WOVLDN1T · THINK THAT AT ALL if10SE ARE f3READ CRVMSS .. THERE'S NOTHlNG WRONG WITH EATING 6READ CRUMBS - PEOPLE HAVE SEEN "THROWING S~EAD CRUM6S OUT 10 81 RDS FOR THOUSANDS OF 't'EAR5 HE DOESN'T WANT AN'iONE ro GET T/4E IMPRESS ION THAT HE'S ON WELFARE ! By Ernie Bushmiller TAKE YOUR TIME HONK ov u ~Jl'THlA~, 'THE KE'Y i'O F=IN!'IN~ ONE '' P~Flr:'EC-r MATE I~ AL..!..· ArrOCA NO COMPA-rleJIL..llY. DENNIS THE MENACE ~ NAw ... 'JCU CAN VISIT U9ANY OLOTIME! t MAV&' TJrOtASl-E 'INOING 61~7 WMO &.DOI( AT 1-IS:I! "f'HI w~v ;i PO .... YOU N&EC' 50M!ONE J ~; L.11<• YOU ... IN OT~E~ wort~, j LA~,. A~ OUMS1 tAGL.Y AND 80fllNG A~ YOU AU, %11.L;. CM&GK MY S:ll.&.S .••. i1 LrL 'I XHDdL. ~ATIS­ F1ND1NG- 'ri-2\l'ICe ·~· YOlA MIAN ~OU WISM 'ft) ~INO TM! PRFICT". MA1&1 ~~TMUIC? Yl4, . 'fCMIONli J: CAN ~PINI:' MY I.IP• WtTM, IN JOY ANC' HAIEMONV/ .. 1t1·~~~ ISY TMa WA~ WMA-r A~& Y(M OOIN6' TONIGHT£' By Hank Ketcham_ Su~ ... eur - )QJ DCNT HAFTA W\IT ' RJQ f4>.J INVITATION I C> C> t> ~IJDGE PARHER <J <J <l HOW'S GARY? WHAT HE'S OKAY,,. BUT WHEN WE GOT HERE, HE HAPPENED ? WAS A LITTLE DRUNK AND STARTED A FIGHT ~ WITH A GREAT BIG COWBOY WHO PICKED HIM UP LIKE HE WEIGHED THREE OUNCES ll\'lto..'llliiilli...-.i ANO THREW HIM ACROSS THE ROOM! THERE HE 15! THE HE 15 BIG ! IT'S ONE FLASH ING A WONDER HE THE BANKROLL! DIDN'T KILL GARY! LET '5 DRINK UP ANO WE CAN'T DRINK AS FAST OKAY! TAKE YOUR TIME! I 'LL GO GET THE CAR AND MEET YOU OUT FRONT IN GET OUT OF HERE' A5 YOU, ROCKY! TEN Ml NU TES! ' . ,.. \: ru.. TAKE COU6 FOR (W,J SIDE f MOON MU'• •NS AW, WHO ,AR~ '/OU TRYI N(j "TO f<ID? ··~\\ !fff(t~~~ I' I .· f I \~ O.!<'.,O.j(. --H~f<E 1S A D IME THAT SA'IS You C,AN'T Do IT. DOCTOR SMOCK WHAi"" KINP OF P~OSl-E:MS CAN A SNOWMAN HAVe ?! t,ISleN, POCIOR FRE: I a:::> ••• AS A. C H ll-P, :1: L..OVE:c:> MY MOM A N ' HAIS:c:> MY F>OP SICl-e .' LETS C~E LJP o~, f 'LL iAKE ToDD . I'VE GOT FuNKC( f SIDES/ I'LL TAKE BOB ! LISTEN, kJTTY--TH' FUTU RE 1S NOT OURS to S~E --W~,ATEVe R WIL-L BE:, WI LL BE ·- QUE. 5Ef<A, e SERA, ·~lf Y' KNOW. 't 1o ' ~ ) " ' ~ .. u t • '; 4 .. j c :> .. a ! "" 0 I SEE ... I S~E ... You 1"RY OP~NING A eolll-E: OF WIN e ANt;> SNIFFING !He; CORK i""HROUGH 8 A CARRO-r.' IHeN AGAIN ,. 1"AKe: IHAI ICeBeRG :!.'AA MARRlel? 10 ... HOT TURKEY CASSEROLE .. OKAQ,1fiA~ IT/ ~ GLJYS WANNA KICJ<. OFF~ l f • ll·Z'6 By George Lemont ANP WHei-.J I 'M SL..eePY,. :r FINP ll'S IMPOSSlet...e 1"0 CL-OSS: IH e Se l-UN\PS OF COAL-.' IURN UP IHe HeA-r IN MY OFFtce, GWE:N , ANP CAL..l-ME: A-r C R OWL..eY'S eAR WHS:N IHES CARPE:l'S P R Y.' .., AN' E:Vfe AM KNOf SN~~KI N' NOWHE:Rf3 LE:SSE:N Y~W AF'OL../...VJIZ~~ II{'( N f ( ou.re, sh e says F<JR ONCE -mv NOliO 8UJW rri ev~RV-r1Me WEE~VTO AM~LJSH IHIS &LJ'(, YOU C?O SOMETHING- S"TVPID ANt7 ~LOW rr FOR US! ... .. AL..t...R IGH1, ALL.RIGHTl I APOL.OErlZE:~ .•. NOW &E-1 GO ING-! He sees a beautiful 9irl comin9 dOwn -the tiJuleVard ... YOLJ C/O moi NOW ® SNEAK OV~R ON THE orHeR Slr7e OF HIM,AN!? W~'LL. CLOSE IN. //-28 I-le tips his hat debonairty. 'Would~ r.are ~ :fiJr 8 }Jjf of refreshment .mddel110iselle ?'' he murmurs romantic.al~ Moman .ma dit oliiJy a await t!eS }ours (!Omnzeca!* * M01HER l?>LD ME T~ERE'o BE DAYS LIKE. .. . , .. -. e . . . . . . . . .. . , : " . - CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYF.S? There aN at leut &ix dlffer- eneea ln dnwtn1 detail• between 1op and bottom panel&. How quickly can you ftnd them? Oleck an1wen with those below. 'SU.UJJlll 'I e&nld '9 'IU'lff!UI fl IOl'fd '9 'IOIOUJJTI> 11 dW"e') "t itu"JlllUl ., ~""s 'II ')Dal•Jrn> ., xog ·r; 'IUU•JITP •1 l•H '1 :IUCl.UJOO Nl:.RVES STl:.ADY. rrn.ly tor holiday pre)~urr~'' ltere·~ a le)I Takq a pencil, a dnnking )lrdw, a pl11n wcddan11 band c1nd a naJI. ---BULL-ETIN IOARD ---e BLANK CHECK! "At Christmu -, and make aood cheer, for Chrisbnu comet but once a yur• -Tuaaer. \Vhat word 11 miarJnt? .. ·i191d,. 11 PIO• lvi-rat •U e follow order5: U&I' multiplication, addJtlon and d1v1slon. in that order, to make four threes equal four. Time li mit: 30 seconds. 't rpnh '8 "q P"PIAIP 'I ftlld 'I .. tun t e Riddle-Me· This: Round as an apple, deep u a pail; it never cries out till It's cauaht by tbt tall. Now, what can that be? e Tongue Tanglers! Repeat fast: Sheep dip shipped in a slow ship sunk. Next: Whal a wail when reel· winden wind wide wire reelr;. Insert the nail into the r-----,..-,.....~-...--...--------~ end of the straw. Now, holding the pencil steady, slip the nng over the pencil poinl, ease the straw through the nng, and ~teady ~e g~s. The )hgh test movc- men t or your h,rnd or .__..-....i twist of the pencil will -:a use the halanced straw or nc11l 10 \hde from its pre-:ariou~ perch. Sec how long you can hold this bal· a nee. If a straw and nail .__ _ __. ... _..,_...,j""" aren't handy, try the HI HO, hi ho, il's off to wort 'we 10. See If you can Stunt With tWO pcnc1)5, remanae panels 50 the picture leqUenc.e mllfll '8tlae • . )J a> LEND AN EAR! Add these colon above: 1-Rad. 2-LL blue. S-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. ~-Flesh. 6-Muooll. '7-Dk. brown. 8-Purple. 9-LL areen. lHlact. 11-Plnk. 12-LL py. SP£1±81NOER! SCORE lo poln&a lot us.inc all tb• letterain \he word below to torm two complete word.a· P 0 Jt...R I D 0 E' -. . . . ... THEN ICO,; S polQta ••ch fot all word• of four lett•• or more found amonr the leU .. fa. '1':r7 to ICON-d ..... It pol!lta. •9(1cu 'pllo :~ •t!lJll'Oi . ~ .. . ~· -!'' .,...,._ "-· ·.~- . ., -. ~ 7 ,• •" - . ---. . ' BOOMER By Brown and Casson i L..IK~ Yow< N~W OLJTFli. JO'(! SQUOOSH SQUOOSH AL I W~AT AJ2f;: {OU OOINC1 WITH GIN6eRAL£? / .., • fH15 TuNE: IS F'oe 'Yoo. Jov' ! 'SHAite= ~H.Aite. 5HA~s. '5~AJ'S. 'SµAKS ~")) ~( F~~IZIS ~ 5TOP TAP t7ANCING ONT~~ PI ANO .' • II · 2S J.\~v. ~ooM~JC?! r Jusr r1~,oveo MY seAIZO ! ! ~~~L.. LI I(~ A~ ONLY C~ILO IN A YAMILY 01= 6E:v'~N . b~ brickman How MLJcH Forz TH 16 f<oTTG.N CA NTALOPe= '? J l .INS-DE WOOD r --ALLEN Otvt-'< IF t FIND 'fMe Pf:RffC.T WOMAN· GORDO WE ARE JJATU!eE.~ /!JAllF:le/E.S I WJ./O GE:/ A CHAf<<bJa I P:JZOM OJ. SOL..' • 'f ANli M"NAMAllA ~OTHf ~6 l--e~ WI t,t, 4'A1"l?FI/ M~, l,OVe '~ C.oMPROM15t. ~ L.6AAN6D 111A f y~ A6'0 I~ ~~ AIVAC)(SIS. 'J: fe.u, I~ L.OV~ u)l'fH 'fHeAAft~i. :r -rcx,o HIM 't WANTED 'f"o ~A~ HIM. f I L,~\JAA. i .. I ;,/ : I 0 1"wo W6eK$ t...A1'"£R Mi' "f~~l~E:Ni Ae, A PA1lf:NT At:D we weNT -rooe1~e:~ Fo~ 3 t··\O\rm ~. .. ~ ·~ .st"f!fl'. . &OJI(! ENJElflSVf )I; He WAS A GRfAi DAT~ .•. 11~ Wt{ ~l.U ANAt, m: ~~~ F"l~ALL '( ~A<OGl<AMW\~O ~. /': .. · :2/ YMAA I H ••• AND HE ONLf( CHA~_6EP HE HALF PRIGe. II-~ Gus Airiola 0/)1<. E"IES GLOW Ar Nteflr:> • ... \..\£ Tl-UNKC, I'LL ~ ~(; TO L.IVG. A ~~£GiLY ----·-NORWlAL L.IF~ ... ~ • NOVEMBER 28, 1976 DAILY PILOT ASK THEM~ FOR LIONEL HAMPTON. JaZZ'musidan Now ... y'111/rt .. ,... .......... ,_ ......... ..... la ......... ol pa?-C..L. G.ry ..... e If you mean. am I thinking of rettrtng. the answer ls "Nol" Even~ fve played for fow Presidential• ...,ations, toured the worid ~times and CM!nlgl! almost . FOR .IACK Nf1.SON. 1976 women's Olympic swbmn!ng coach ........ 2 -lkU.S.-· 9 ........ ...... ..., ...... •' 1 1 JI 6e £Mt~ la tire t•OI; s 'c•?-S.V .. ....__S.O. e They'U have to ac:c:ept the fact that they need to get strooger. In order to do that, they must ClOnOellbate IDOl'e oo tralnlQg wtth ~There am be stJength without hugs bul<. and the women must haw faith that after their oor11pedtiYe career ts owr, they will be able to get back 10 nonnat body Swipe wtthm three to six mon1hs. FOR PHYUJS DI ' FR. contedler.-.e Wllrw_..,__..__ ... 11911 ... ,..r?Dlil ,.. ..._Mr. Blsw:kw• • 9d a --w••a?-Mmy .....,_A 'rrw.<*- e My ~of 15 years was ftnaUy serrt to the rubber heme for the terminally bewildered. Her la.« .a of lketches left DO df:d>t In my mind that she bad rally OOIDa down out of a tree.. FOR l.OUS L•AJIOUI. author- Ais a ..,.-C ..._ ef W 2 .... ,.. ............ -. ... 1-£..M,. c t , , ... e No. Not bec-ese l don't lJke than, but becatde I don't ~t to be influenced by Cll'Y ocha-Westem writer's way of thW<Jng. In fact. I never rad any kind ol fiction. When I pldt up a book, i(s always nonflcUon. Am IE~ SlE ANJBISON of '\JUie tblle on the Pnmic'' An,__, ....... ,_, TV dweds • ..,.,_, ........ la reel •?-E.M.. Gn.11 ..... N. Y. e t ~I am a k>t like Mary in real hfe. Mary likes llChool. and ., do L Mary gets str"aidtt "A" report cards. and ., do L Mery likes to read books, and so do L But ln rut life. rm much more outgc>mg than Mary; and I think I have more fun In Ufe. FOR ntE .. ASK ntEM YOURSEIF EDITOR .... II*,_. Mtaeca Hela R..w, _. R .. Skwt •.-....?-I.,.. A • 1; a.er. S.. ~ Taa e We ched<ed wtth Helen, who gave us thls report (by the WflY, she and Rod have newt met): "Whenever my t.. bmd Jeff and I go to Haw&U. we always stay ln tha sama suite at the Kahala-Hllton. On one OClCasion, about two years ago. Rod and Britt Ekbld were in 'cxr sutte' and were overstaying their raervatkm dates. Our booking Md been oonflnned earlier. It seans they decided to stay an extra ccq>le of days. When Jeff went upstairs to find out - what was ~ on, Rod refused to vacate or switch to Helm R«ltly the cornparab&c accommodations offend by the mlnilg82 ment elsewhere In the hotel In no way did we evk:t them. Rod cld go, but, bef«e doing 90. left the room a wreck. I was Sihod(ed that anyone oould behave like that. Since then. our paths have not crossed.'' c-""'* .,, o-. """' 200 concerts a year, rm just wanning up. I think Jazz ts getting reborn. Kids today seem to enjoy ~ to a band with a different beat. Cllld new expressions fc:w-jazz are deveJoptng In areas of rod< music. I play more CIOIJege- md ~ gigs than ever before. There's a demand for the~ sound. R>ll GOV. BJ.A GRASSO (Conn.) Alt ntl ,... ...... _ _..,_.. a , ,_ .... -...... ,.. •ti' ... ,.., ._ .. tllls?- Ama• I .P114sct.C-. •Because he's retired, my husband Is free to aocompeny ma to maiy offlclal fmctklns. Susanne and Jim jo6n us ~their~ pamft.butphoto!J..,tmsaren't always around when they do. Whether or not our dalkhn se with us td>Ucly, they've always been our associates In the great Cllld wonderful adventure ol pj>llc seMce. FOil HANS llOl 7.FR. arthority on the occult and ESP ..... ,...,.. ............ 3 .. ......_? MB."-lllrlll• M. e WhUc st.aytng at an Austrian castle my wife and I woke ~ in the nUddk of the ~t We saw a valet In a 9'l!ICl1 ooJform staring at us. As the vision d1sappeared, Catherine and I had a curious desire to pray. The next mom!ng we learned that In the earty 19th oentiay, one of the masters of the castle was ktned by a pe.asant, and the body was dllCOY&l'ed by his valet. who wen a green w»- form. We had slept In the victim's bedf FOR f1.ollFJltCE IEG>EBSON. singer Wllllll -,_. pi fut I &M?-c.R.. 811 811:1. c-. • WMn the Catholic Actors Guild nsned me Woman of the Vear. All on their own, my kids (Barbara. Joeeph. Robert and Elizabeth) took apaoa In the 90tMrir progr.n and said wonderful dllags about me.. All four wrote long statements. They were., touching that It was all I could do to stop from crying my eyes out. FOR MMES BEARD. '*-•"""' ___ ._ ......... ,,.. • Mud ptes on the how they tasted and ........., .. ,m FAMILY WEEKLY Tll•"-8"1*1Noalne llOlnOll W. flt Id 11.-PuH D r PA"l'MC* M. ~. Eicecutive V.P.·Saln Dir. esrwN & ..... M MMeoer; ..... IC. c.ne&, Aaloc. EuWn Mgr.:,...,,,_,•"• w...n Mgr.; DslN "-1, Mitoc. Ctllcego Mgr.; IAc I 11 a """'Detroit Mgr.;........,..._, 1, ... • U.. ............ C.IH.: Klrrl DWr &., MetloMino M9f.:,,... ........ Prom. Dir.: c:.,f ... WtnCI ... . ,,. .. , •• .-ATIW1 ...,_,.,. D. CANm'I end LA aU9, V.PJ end Co-Olr9Ctota: ...._.H. ....... Mgf .......... .....,OD: .... ,,,Clrll .... ; ..... a. .... Butlneee Manto«; -....rt .....,, Promotion. .., .... ~ SetW:e9 tooet DeGsz-. EucuUY9 Editor n. »1•p4 Managing Editor Ne .... Y ..... MOir9Clof ......,. AlnwJ-. Senlof Edi10f ............. Senior Edl!Of .....,. ....... Food Edita< ..... ---. ANl Art Oir9cior ._ CMINte. Art; ._.. llW, Plctu,... ... Q" s 2 • Aovlng Editof .._, .. , s 14-....rtC.W.., Alllllll ...... Contributing Edltols; --c...o.,.., ............ Edit. Auta. ... ACTW .... ;flloMr4 ..... V.P.-OI~ ......_ c.m.. Mate.up Mot. •;a• ltJ lu , Publlc Ael.tlona Mof. ~ & .,...._,Chairman Emeritus ....... ..._,Production Mgr. HMdquef1erll 8', laxlngton A.ve., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 e 1878 FAMILY WEEKLY. INC. All r\ghla '-Wd. Two thousand years of women's history_ and 365 days of your own. Its all yours in the 1977 Virginia Slims Book of Days. . This y~~ the Book of Days is your very own woman~ almanac. You11 find friendly advice, helpful hints, a cros5word puzzle and a whole bunch of inte-;esting sh>rieS to read. Some funny. Some serious. AD ~bout women. Plus there is ~ space for a year's worth oi notes, appointments, reminders and addresses. If_ )•"W.'1.0tll.licMl•.,.,a..-.m ...,.. •. ..,. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Ci garene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. The Book of Days is free for only . two pack botto~ from Virginia Slims, regular or menthol. So.send for yours, ._,and bec~me part of thpse two thousand years of history. • . .................. ~-. ..... . A COAcn·s FORMULA FOR PRODUCING WINNERS Indiana University's Bobby Knight believes in talent, discipline and sacrifice. His no-compromise philosophy has created a team of national champions. lnapilld by Gm. Georie Polton and otlta miliJary la»d6s, Bobby Knilltt lttu sent ltU Hunyin' Hoosiers lo oit:tory in 63 out of 64 6IJnU!S in U.e Alut two year1J. In 1ti1J carttr, laU teama have won 225 af 295 #Jma, a1ld he iB the ~at coacla lo ltaDe r.oon 1JJO major coUeie fame•. By Bob Hammel As, the wild cheertng of basketball fans splits the air, the hand.some young coach with the pla.ld jacket and prematurely gray-streaked hair seems dose to ex- ploding with energy and exclternenl Bob Hammel, sports editor of the Bloomin1ton. Indiana Herald-Tele- phone, is a veteran obterver of Indiana U . bas~tbaU and the av.thor of Knight With 'The Hoo&iers ( Josten's Pub.) and NCAA Indiana All The Way (Indiana u. Pre•). • • FAMILY,WEfKLY. *-ber 29, 1978 His eyes blaze, his face strains and his arms~ oonstandy in motion as he shouts oommands. He suffers with each minor setback, reacting Instantly to er- rors and substituting players without a second's hesitation. Throughout the game, he ls a pic1lJre or agonized oon- centratiOn. That's what it was like last season, and If history repeats Itself, this coach may go so far as to hurl a chair to the floor, or angrily seize a player by his jersey, or tum and forcefolly reprimand the crowd for unsportsmanlike conduct. And If the fans slacken In their enthusiasm, the coach ls likely to tum cheerte.ader, to face the crowd and potmd the air with hl$ fl5t ootil he has the stands worked up to ~ they are showing a suitable mea- sure of devotion. That means nothing less than 100 peroent fanatk:aJ loyalty, for high on the long list of things coach Bobby Kn~t can not and will not tol- erate, must be placed fans who fall to appreciate fully the team that Is virtually an extension of hlmself-lndlana Unlver· slty's Hunytn' Hoosiers. Bobby Knight Is today the most highly regarded coach In college basketball, and assuming he doesn't pop a blood vu- sel shooting at a referee, he seems well on hJs way to the Basketball Hall of Fame. At 36, the controversial Knight Is the youngest coach ever to have won 200 major college games. Last year, Indiana won 32 straight g~s In route to the national championship. and along the way they twice defeated defending c hampion UCLA. Statistics aside, Robert Montgomery Knight l.s already someth\ng of a legend, a legend com- posed of several parts. First and fore- most Is the warrior side. He ls an unabashed disciple of Gen. George Pat- ton, and even played a tape to hls team of the general's speech from the George C. Scott movie about him. The speech ls the one ln which Patton reminds his troops that they won't win any wars by dying for their oountJy; they'll win by forcing the other sk>b to die for his country. And then there ls the quotation from Patton whk:h Knight has hanging In his off le~ "Yoo have to be ~-minded. drive only for one thing on wh.lch you have decided ..• and if It looks as if you might be getting there, all kinds of people, in- cluding some you thougttt were your loyal friends, Will suddenly show up doing their hypocritical (best) to bip you, blacken you and break your spirit.·· Central to Bobby ~t' s philosophy of winning Is the principle that you don't get ahead by comp10111ising. '"There are a lot of places where a kid can do his own thing." Kni~t says, "but Indiana ls not one of them. And I teU them that the first time I meet them. '1 don't give them any rules alter they get here. I tell them before we recruit them: 'H you come to Indiana, you're oat going to do your thing. you're going to do MY thing. If you can't do that, then let's get an understaoding right now that y(lu' re not going to consider Indiana be- cause rm not going to change.· '1 bel~e lf we recruit a boy this way, he knows exactly what to expect he.ca aw I think we're very demanding.. I think we probably expect more of our basketball players 1han most schools do. We opect them to perfonn better. I don't think we ~ere are places where a ldd can do his own thing. Here you do MY thing:' can caup omise in any way when we start recruiting. "And l really don't think we ban very m.my off with that. I thirik kids want 90mebody who's honest with them, who'$ going to dls:lpline the:m---somebody who leb them know exactly where he sU!nds.'' ~t' s players ann't the on)y ones who have to contend with h1s demanding nature. He once ordered a red-f aoed uniwntty vice president out of the gym <bing practice becaJse the official ~ vk>lated ~t' s nde that rec:J.Jires total silence <bing the two-how ses.sions. The sessions, moreover, are generally off-limits to everyone but partk:fpants.. ~t i.s also \.llOOlnpiomislng on the 5Ubjeci of recruiting violations. He feels the player, as well as the ooach who made the offer, .should be penalized. (Tl1e boy should be his ellgibUtty at all ~ Iha COKh Jihould ble his jab. and the 9Choof s schedule in that sport should be suspended for a yea.) Knight adds ttw.t be woukl Nw8 no compunctian about turning In a fellow c:oad\, and he even warns alunnl to stay away from his recruits.. 'We just don't want you lnt.er- ferlng.." he stresses to thern...'We'll re- cruit. ... We know the ru&es; you c1on· t .. In addition to being a $ing~·minded disciplinarian and moralist, Kn~t ls a clever strategist who is fond of quoting fromtheandentclas*., TM Ari of War. Among his favorite~ are: .. The good fi!#ers first put them- sielYes beyond the possiblllty of defeat and then wait for ao oppor11.sllty of de- feating the enemy." "Just as water c::ontiMns no ~I shape, so in warfare there are no con- stant conditions.. He who can modify his tactics in relation to his opponents and thereby succeed ln winning may be called a heaven-born captain." ''Regard your sddiers as your children and they will follow you wherever you may lead. look ~ them as your be- loved sons and they will stand by ~ even unto death. If, however, you are indulgent, JFlble to make your authority felt. kJnd..hearted but tnable to enforce your C'001mallds. then your soldiers must be likened to spoiled chiJdren. They are useless for all practical purposes.." Knight is a strong father figure to his players and sees that they live In dorms or fraternity houses lA'ltiJ they are seo- lorS. Last season, when senior Quinn Buckner begari lo lose his stamina, Knight determined that the cause was too much. junk food_ He began supe.rvi.s- ing Buckner'$ meals, and the player's eoirb-ance returned.. He also goes to coo- siderable trouble to swe his seniors the hassle and expense of using agents when they are negotiating CCJntracts with pro- fessional teams. On the other hawxi, he can rip into a player ferociously, as he did once last year during a tense mcment when he shook one of his players by the jersey in front of 17.500 fans, an incident that re- ceived wide press coverage and briefly subjected ~ to shiwp criticism for being owrty zealous. Mike Knyzewski. who in 1969 cap- tained a team at Anny (where ~t became head coach at age 24) and now roaches there. said potential recruits a~ asked about Knight's temper. 'T d always tell them. 'He's gonna push )/0'4 and you're not going to like it sometimes. but overall you're going to like it because you never lose respect for h1m. You always know that nobody does a better job of preparing you for a game, making you a better player-and that nobody would do more for you..' '' This year may ~$most cha}. lenglqg as a coach. Gone from la.st year's national ~ team are Scott May (1976 College Player-of the Year), QuJnn Budmer, Bobby Wiik~ first round selections In the pro draft- and Tom Abernethy-a third round se- lection. But with All-Amertca cent.er Kent Benson as a nucleus and a ~y talented group of recruits and last year's reserves on hand. Jndtana wtll pt"Obabty be 1n the thick of the f~t for the national champiomtUp again in 19Tl. A year ago. the 12-year ~ of John Wooden. the quiet, low key professorial ooach of the UCl..A Bn.ms, c:cwne to a close with hls retirement. In Bloom~ ton. Indiana most everyone believes that the Bobby Knight era has already begun and that some day it may equal Wooden' s reQlad(able reccwd. Hoosiers, as well as more objective observers, agree that Knl{jtt's ability to attract gifted players and to mold them Into a dlsdpllned. highly efficient team l.s what makes him the most 11ke)y Sl 1COeSSor of Wooden atop the ranks of college ,. basketball coaches. lillll BASKETBALL: NOW IT'S TURNING WOMEN ON ~ ~ .... •j'::. . Olympic.tllTROTria(45) kdDella State to hoe> Jtational lilln, ~ a plaatolrlDtlll 31 point. a *'1fte By Larry Bortsteia Aft.er the game. boys and gjrls clam- ored around the towering biW<etball player, begging for autographs In time- hooored f ashk>n. The game la.st spring had decided no less than the national ool&egjate mc.n. pfonshfp and the team wtth the ex- plostve offense had finally suocwnbed to the deliberate~ and persistent timing of its taUer oppo11ents.. The playa's were all wcmen, and the 6'3" star sunounded by fans was lu5'a Har- ris of Misslsstppt's Delta State College. The 22.year-<>ki senior had just led her te.am to victory over lmmaculata C.0.- lege of Philadelphia and was now being halted from many quarters as the finest fem.ale ba.1ketball player ln the world. Whether she ls or not, It's indisputable that the c:cuitry has flnaUy notk:ed women's basketball, and towns and cities everywhere are catching the fever. Cathy Rush, lmrnaculata coach and a leadins figwe In women's basketball, remarks, • 'The Interest ls phenomenal, in colleges. ~schools and even many jlJnkJr ~ schools. There' & a greater awareness that sports are good for girls. and basketball b Orie of the best. •• Indeed. there seans no limit to how far women's basketball can go. Major colleges are dlverttng laJge arncu\:ts ol money from men's alhletics to women's pi ograms. and there Ls even a popular womm's professional tean (''The Red Heads") which tours the country play- ing local men's teams. Interest WCllS fired even more by last swnmer s Olym- pics, which Included women's basket- ball for the first time. The American squad. led by La.ma Harris, surprbed everyone and capb.red the silver medal '1 think more gtrls will now piay basketball because of our St.::eess " ptedicts Billie Moon.. coach of theUS. Olympic team. Ms. Moore ls eager to devekJp tall players able to take on giants lite the U.s.s.R 's Juliyaka Seme- oow who at 7?-stood 10 inches above the tallest U.S. piayer and led the So.nets to the gold medal The U.S. Ofympk: Committee, the Association for hrteroollegtate Athletics fer Women and other-groups ... tn- canged by the Interest the sport is receiving. The Las Vegas Convmdoo Center, for aa1iple. '5 hosUng a four. team tol.snarnent Dec:eaaber 34, featur- ~ four top women's tearns-OeJta State, lmrnac:uJata. Long Beach State and the Unfwrsity of Nevada. This will be the COlS1b'y' s first regular-season tot.unament exdasive.fy for women's basketball teams. 'We ~ to play In the big arenas around the country," says Rmti, '"ti> let people ae our product and how good a..-players really are. Madison Square Garden was the first rftajor arena to Invite us to play, and women's basket- ball always wtU be gratefuJ for that opporb.Wty." The Garden. New Yori< City's bas- ketball mecca. offered Its first wom- en's game In February, 1975. as the flrSI game of a Saturday afternoon college doubleheada-. About 12,000 fans~ present for the game, whk:h pitted New York's Queens c.otlege against Im- maouta. ., don't Willrt to overestimate thLs. .. says Rob Frcmk1ln. a spokesman for-the Garden. "but after the Queens.lrn- maculata game, aOOut half the crowd left rather than stay for the second half of the doubleheader, which featured a men's game between two trad1tlonal Eastern rivals. lllere's definitely a mar- ket for women's basketbaJl, so next March 6. we'll have our first women's doubleheader.'' With that klnd of ~ interest. can a televiskJn networtt ,_ contract be far behind? ~ - Limit one cartridge with coupon from this ad only NEW &ORDERLESS PRINTS Offer ends Aprl.1 30. 1977 NANCY WALKER: "lin a Great· Listener-So I Know Who Not ·To Waste My Tune With" A lovable, laughable professional clown thinks the world may be too full of fools. By Helen Dorsey Like many professional clowns, In private Nancy Walker ls a rather melan- choly sort who regards the Hollywood circuit with the same dJsdaln which Rosie (the 1V pitch lady for paper towels) does for bumbling customers. Nancy once said, 'Tm probably one of the shyest. most lntrowrted ladles who ever walked, but the part of me that WOl'll• ls Uke the women I play." In her personal as weU as profes- .slonal llfe, things are going splendidly for this 53-year-o ld Wunderltind. "There Is also no doubt about Nancy's priortties in llfe: her husband of 25 years. David Craig (one of Hollywood's most successful vocal coaches of musi- cal~ perlonners, including Rock Hudson. Alexis Smith and Jean Sim- mons), and their married daughter, Miranda. FAMR.Y WEEKLY: ls It true you're an excellent listener? NANCY WALKER: 1 llsten very hard, but I don't tune In to everybody. Haven't you heard people who just rattJe on? That's why I llsten-so I know who not to waste time with. I find most pebple are re.ally not that Interesting. FW: You've said that you can be hostile with people. What brings out this trait? NANCV WALKER: Time wasters, who are alto energy sappers. We live in a world of such fools. Take poUtielans, for example .. I can't read or listen to them any more. I'm really quite scared to death beca~ we live in such a world of fools. The world ls 99 peroent filled with energy sappers! l am not going to let people 1 met jtut once, more than 10 years ago, come up to me and act as If I just left them and let them talk and talk. No, I'm not uslng my energy to dredge upa false relation· ship that never existed in the first place. And th£$e people know full well I don't remember them. I want to say, ''Get out of here." It's just so Ure.some. I don't have time for acquaintances, only my friends and family. About the only free time I have these days I spend with my husband, and so often that's tired tJme, and that's not good. FW: Why have you always said. ·•c.om. edy _Is so personal"? NANCY WAU<ER: Because, for exam- ple, my way of opening a door Is not llke Bea L1Ule'5 way of opening a door. Once Director Richard Brooks askeid me how I account for the comedy In my work I told him I have always thought people like Bert Lahr, Bea UJlle and me do evetythlng like other people, except e • fAMILY WEEKLY, Nollembolf 211, 1171 She play1 an actor• atent in the ABC w:ria, "The Nancy w a/Mr Show. II that our bones are off one-eighth of an Inch! l may thin.Jc rm crosstng the room like anyone else, sometimes In grand style, but then everyone goes lta-ha.. Richard said, "That's what comedy ls all aboul It's about life being a certain way because your bones are set differ- ently from the rest of the world. It's probably an Illusion of the psyche, but It affects everything you do In Ufe." l don't know who set my bones the way they are, but I just know the way our psychk: bones are set affects our be- havior every minute of our life, even though we aren't aware of lt. FW: Have you ever thought of yourseH a.s different from other people? NANCY WALKER: Yes, but I'm me, and that's a good thing to be-I finally found out. As a young girl, however, It upset me terribly when people seemed to be laughing at me and not with me. This Isolated me from other people. I didn't re.allu then that Isolation ls a very big privilege. I'm thrilled to have been born one of the "prtvileged few" like Bert Lahr and Bea UJlle. FW: Who finally convinced you that you are truly funny? NANCY WALKER: My set~gner friend. Oliver Smith, took me aside one day and said, ''Don't you know that being a comedienne Is one of 1he greatest gifts In this world? Why do you hide in comers?" He was the first person to sense the pain I was going through. He tried to knock some sense Into my head. Some of It sank in, and, eventually, my head began to growl FW: Does your hl.Uband help you In your carur? NANCY .WALKER: He's a highly Intel- ligent gentleman and someone I listen to a great deal. Yoo can Usten more gently to someone you love and have lived with a long time because you know his style and can take comfort In It. His dialogue changes every fJN day, but his style doesn't. "1.1 PLUS A 1911 DODGE Cll*_.ER SE IN THE Holiday Bowl Sweepstakes SPONSORED BYCRISCQ CRISCO OL.DUNCAN Ht-ES.JF and PRNGl.£S 3 GRAND PRIZES EACH $8,700VALUE Choose the 78 Rose. Cotton or 0raflte Bowt ... plus your choice of a rose-red. cotton-white. or orange Dodge Charger SE You get an all-eq>eme paid trip for two, includi,. First Class air-fare. accommodations in a deluxe hotel for a ~ bowl game ticflets, and $500 spencti,. money ... or 52.500 1n cash ... plus a 19n Dodge Charger SE fully. equipped with pawer steeri,., pawer brakes. automatic transmis.sion, V-8 erene. air condit1oni,., AM/FM stereo radio, bucket seats. landau root. whitewall radial tires. deluxe wheel covet"S.Manufacturer-'s suaested retail price each S6.200 15 FIRST PRIZES EACH $530VALUE· SONY" Trinrtron• color TVs. 15" diagonal screen With remote control. Per1ect for watching the Big Game• 50 SECOND PRIZES EACH $168 VAWE• Polaroed9 SX-70"' Executive II cameras. Treat your fam.ty to color partraits tn the time it takeS to sat "Instant Replay." 2,500 THIRD PRIZES plus wmners tn participati11g stores.-each $16 val~ Holiday Bowl Stadium Cool« Chests. Made~ dur&- ble P'astic. holds 15 qts. Keeps food and bever., hot or cold. What could be better to t ake to the big game• At leaSt 15.068 r;wizes will be awarded. So ~ii your entry today or drop rt in the entry boxes where you see this dis· play rn your favorite part1c1pat1ng st~ There. you'll also find hohday recipe ideas for tailgate p1cnrcs and half·time snacks. It's all thanks to Cosco. Crisa> Oil. Duncan Hines Cahe Mix, Duncan Hines Brownie Mix, Dun- can Hines Bluetlerry MUflin Mix. Jif Peanut Butter and Pringle's Potato Chips. SW SbUll!S-IS I lo _____ ... ,. ........ -.-... --.. _r..,._,_ .. ..., ... _ .... _.,. ...... ......,_ __ ,_...,..,..,.,,,., .. __ Owo~Cnt<oOI '"""" ..... --.. --........ --... -.... ..... ... dD .... __ ..,, o...c...-c-.· ___ .... °""'"" _ _,,_ ... .,,.__ .. ..._ • .._0.,.0ll•l"•~· ...... _,,,,...,.,.,. .... .,_ .................. .... _,_.,,.._,. 11_.,.,.......,ltHCt.IOMllOlll 'O ... ,., _ -)QIOI .. n.,..,,,__., .... ...., .... _. __ _ ·---.... -k ..... _....,. ...... ...., .... _ ... __ .,...,....,.., ... d __ ,,_, .... ,_ ...... _ cl·-...... t-... -.,........., -°"""-.. io.-.... -.... -....... -.--.. nw--• 1-I-" -,. I'°" -M °"" _., -bt -., t _ .. - .... _..,,.,..,_ '"'---~ 111916 low....., • .,._,_.,...,.._...,.,.._JI 1976'""_"'_.,311911 J ,._, ..... _.,,_.,. __ ltw_cl~ H 0...-, Cotpcw-.. ,,.....,_ ....... ----··-_ .. __ .., .... ,.,.. ....... -...... -....... -__ ,, ,,,_..,..., __ ..,.._,...,._ ... .......,_ ......... _ ....... .. _ ..... _ ...... -~ ..... __ a.""'-"'-.... -....... -.-..... _..,_,), .. ,, \.,,__._ ... _ .. us--·~---t_, ___ ,.,_,_ .. _.,_ .. __ ........... __ °"" -· .. _ °""" lM .. -... --... -llO P'l*""5l .. ClSSM'f .... _ ............. -',.,,,,, .. ____ ,........_ __ loHCt.,_ ----'° ... 1')(>--~ ._ ...... _ .... -lot -• t H D1>M1!11'r ear,..---)0101 Holiday Bowl Sweepstakes P1ease enter my name in the Holiday Bowl Sweepstakes. If I win. please notify me by marl at. FW Fbwlessly engraved, Nett ~ ha been crafted exdusivdy for this· series .Mt win ~ the authentic <:oat of Am15 Of Emblem of Nett stamp issuing Nation. Avalbble only on the Ant Day of Issue, the Official FiBt Day of blue Postmark ~iftes the lint~. It is offldal~ at the city of issue, in the muntry of ~ . _,_ A .......... ldidoll Gc.AedMML Aw.._ by Achwe SublctipekMa Only. Limit: One subscrip(ion per person. Suhtcrip46ol1 roll do. r-ebnwy " 'I'm. ••• -quvter of a oenrury .o. a great domain -~ly one-fourth o# the Qr1h and nine times vaster than the ltoman &npi~ at its renith -lay under her ~er. Now, as Her ~jesty, Queen Elizabeth the Second. pr~res to ---celebrate her Silver Jubilee, she is Queen of fewer lands, bur not o4 f~ heNU. In hf!f penon The Crown retNinsa human link amont a qu.v1er o4 the world's peoples. The symbol QI my~ ce>opef> tion that sterns from a common hlstoty. The herirage of an EmpUe on wt.ich the sun never ~-The fOOH of ifl allegbnce given rhroogh lo¥e and respect but never through compuls;on. Heir~ o# a thousand yean of hktory By the Grace of Cod, Queen of the United Kinsdom. its terriror~. and more th.in ten ocher independent Nations, she ~igm but does not rule. HQd of the Commonwealth o# mo1e than thirty realms and republics, she presides but does not direct. Yet. hen Is a Yoke wt.lc:h Is heard. ~ advocate of a happier, more j1m. and mc>fe gende llWOfid for her peoples Ind the ~ of the human family. Truly an MChot in the tempesi ol the modem ap, the Queen Is helfess to nol* ldeab as timeless as the Corvnation Ceremony '" which she -like her predeceuon since Will&am the ConquerOf' in 1066 -was OOWtied at w~ Abbey. A COJOnatioo which, as in f1¥e1Y ••~Ifie ~·s ~~of thetf Sovoereign, and the 5oYereisn ·~ dediation to the people. An~~~-· '1 is therdore fining Ihle to ~ The Queen's SiltW /ubiltt in wn. mote m-tony me11~ °' 1he CommonwNhh will preerve the pllRnCry and ~ mg of !he CMoNcion In an infemMicnal ,.,.;es o# ne.wty efghay dif~ent ~ Signifkandy, the scope and concept of this collection .lre unpvalleled In philatelic history. FOf. newer before ha~ so INllY Nations cooperated to Is~ a Mfies ol 1ndividwl stamps wtiich, when viewed as a complete collection, QPCures"" ~t of this magn~ And, ~vw before has 1herr been a collectic>ti which ltKeJ Rep by step the e¥ents o# the COfornitlon. Or pof1r'aY' the lndlvidu.iJ Crown Jewek Ind Coronlition ·~~in. their buuty. Individually deMgned by the Commonwulth's most Pfomlnenr •rfists -pef'hlps the sre~ ~ o( ulent eover gathered to a 1lnsle purpose-ellCf\ lssuewlll be a INS(~ o# •he philatelic art. Topther capruring with unc:onwncR, iensttMt)' the pltterina plnoply of t~hlon, religious rite, and d\ivatrOIA pageantry jU1t as It happef ied neerty twenty-#M )'Nn ago. ~ ~ opent thk timelew story with the ~ 5tae COldt depertJng from luc:iJngharJI Pa• putted by ~ ~ rnMdied Windsor ~ eMoute to West~ Abbey. In Moneterrat's bwe, the .ctual moment ol aownins by the Archbishop of Ca~ry ~ to~ witNn the Abbey'' ~walls. And. vMdty por1nyed by the iMues of Tum and CaicloJ Isl.ands, loy..i subfects cheer the Queen and ftoyal famify as they wave from the Pa~ ~k:ony following Corona.- lion. From beginning 10 end, this great ritu.t unfo4ds. I~ by a thouwnd years o# hbioty. Recorded in pelmtakins det~I by offlmt stanipsof Canada, Batbados, New ~land. Hong Kong, Austral~, Clbfahar, and others. A collection worthy ol T#w Queen's Sliver Jubl~. and an irupirallon fa< our tlm&. Auil~ to you': the Ant Editiom The u~ted ~er ol this tribute to The Queens Si/veT Jubilee makei yow' opportunity Coday CO acquire fit'fl editions all the mofe significanl. FOf it is a collection certain 10 command the attention of collecton and histOfians for "*'Y years to come. And 1he first editions ... First Day C<>ftfS ... will be but a stNll fraction of the total number of stamps sold to the public. Finl Day Ccwen of the indiv~ stamps marking The Queen's Sllvw Jubilee will be available only on the exact date the stamps are first iswed, and never again. In many countries, the First Day o# Issue will be February 6, 1'J17: the precise twenty-fifth annlvenary of Her Majesty's KCeS5ion to the Throoe. Applied as pa11 o# lmsh Jubilee otfemc>nles attended by leading officials and dtizem o4 ead'I Nation, the coveted, ~ly. Af'M Day o# hlue postmatt wifl Indelibly certify the Finl Day Cover for posterity and guanntee Its authenticity and llmhed edidon ~. The ~ limited edition of ~ w~~Socidy ~.the West11lil.-r CokodotsSoddywll iMw The Queen's Silwir Jubi#ft in one ~ ClOllection ol 0\19 forty offiml first Di)' Coven. Of tp:dal 1mpomnot to collecton, this is the rtnt ODlecUon -authorized by the Soc:iery, wflidl -~ under the auspices o# Fleetwood, America's oldest purveyor of Fina Dly Cown, to encoor,,e a grater 1pprecla1ion of Brltl,., and Commonwolth culture. hhccwy, Ind tradition. As befits a coMection o# this lmponance, eKh Fl™ Day COver will be lmshly engnwd. f.adl wiD be.at lhe Coat ol Anns Of f.mblem o( the lssuins Nation, as well as the imprimatur o# the Sodety. And e.JCh wm be made o# a tpKial papet udusivefy aeared for The Queen's SJ~ Jubi~ This exqukke c:ol1ealon wlfl be lswed JOlely for subscribers, with an absolute llmlt of Ofle collection per subscriber. And the total number will be forever limiled to the exact nomber of original subKripdons. poa- mark.ed not lacer than February 6. 1977. The colleaion wm not be avai~ after that time except from colJec:tors who KqUl~ it at the time of issue. A.._e~t._. _,....._.....,,_~ Colleaon who uke .tvamase ol thil limited oppc>r- 1\lllky to acquire the Official firsc Day Cowet5 o# The Que-en's ~ Jubllee wtll receive, without ~ CXMt, I lavtshfy bound collector't. album. To enhance the hislofical and educ.aUonal vMue of the colection, an authorit~h>e reference ,~ win be inducted. And. s,p«Qlly prepwed lnfonnarion will tlClCOmplRy ach mue. A <OCC•:rm. ....... °'. 4 7 111 Ni Eacti subKriber wWI rettm! the first Day CO¥en of The Queen'J SI~ Jubilee 11 the con\llef\lent nteof thr~ per month, beglnnlnt In March, 1977, and condudl"I in early 1978. The OriliNI lslue prk'e of ll.lS per Ant Dly Ccwer will be guarJMeed fof the entire colte<1ion. In v1ew ot the hlsh denomination ol the stamps, it k an noeption.11 vaJue. As I a>nWnience, moteowr, c:olJecton ml)' pay for the first month's ship'Mnt now, or ct.ge it to their cndlt afd account. A~t«•.- A modern worid whim ha5 split the atom and put m111 on the moon ha5 found luetf staM!d fOf' the color, the rorNnCe, the chivaky. and mo.t of all the sense o# hbtoty whid\ The Queen's Silver Jubilee Collection will preerve for the futu1e. FOf you.ind for futurepnendons ol your family' it will be a IOUttt ol sreac Ndllactfon ... ~ ~ o-m-: fefN.-y""" l'tNse remember that this Is the only dme that this collection can ever be lstued. To uke Mfvantap ol this histotlc oppot1Unlty, pcllUnltk your applk:atlon no ~ than ftbNary 6, 1'J17. ApplicatJon5 should be maUed dlredly to nee.wood, 1 u~ Center, Oteyenne, Wyoming Ul08, under~ a&apka the Society .. es&lblhhed. ' THE WESTMINSTIR COLUCTORS SOOErt' r----------------------~- ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION APPLICATION Deadline tor 41ppliation: Febnary 6, 1977. limit: One wbscription per person. Fleetwood Cheyenne. Wyoming 81008 DC Please accept my subscription for the Colledlon o# Official fiBI Day Coven of The Queen's Sliver Jubllff Issued by the Westminster Collecton Society. The collection will conslsi of approximately 42 fuiwle.sly engraved First Day Coven which will be senc 10 me under pro<ective COYer al the ra1e ol lhree per month beginning In late Much, 1'J17. The total Pfic'e of ll.lS per cover (S9J S per month) ls guatanteed fOf the entire collec.tion. A hanchomety desisned collector's album will be .ent to me ac no additional C1Mt. O I enclo5e $9.75 fOf the firs1 monlh's shipment. I will be billed for future shipments ill they are !Nde. O PleaM! charge S9.7S for eKh mon1h'1o shlpmenl to my oedlt card below at the rime each shipment Is made: a MastefChalp a Amerian Expreu o BankAmeriard Card Number ---------- Expire ------------ Signa cu re ------------Mr. Al.......,........, lo ~M>n.., l'"'-od Mrs. Mks P\lAU rtUNT atAll y Address ------------- City -------------- .... __________________________________________________________________ J Quips & Quotes The Lord's Prayer has 56 words. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address has 266 words. The Ten Commandments has '197. The Declaration of lndependence has 300. A recent Government order setting the price of cabbage has 26,911 words. -Belinda Jelliff e ThU ha8 not been a good day for me. Just for fun, I piclied up my touch-tone phone, played "Mary Had a Uttk Lamb" and 10t a shepherd in Au.slralia. -Robert Orben A sign on a university bulletin board reads: "Shoes Are Required to Eat ln the Cafeteria." Underneath, somebody had scribbled, "Socks may eat wherever they want to'."'°' -Dorothea Kem Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Myrt: "Have you noticed Joan's new bathing suit?" Bert: "No, I haven'l What does It look like?" Myrt: "ln most places It's a lot like Joan." -Marjor~ Long · Drive-In banks were probably established so our cars could see their owners.. -Al Batt A young journalism grad was assigned to write obituaries for an Iowa newspaper. The editor told him that the publl.sher always read the obits and that If he kept the reporting terse It was a sure way to be promoted to the city desk Next day, the newspaper carried this obit lead: "It was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack- son's wish to die together. Last night, half that wish was fulfilled ... " -Martin Ragaway You IO on vacation to fortet things. You open your luggase and find out that you have. -Conrad Fiorttllo Shopping Discoveries WORTH NoTING Hints by Lynn Headley .. Christmas, aa you know, is just around the calendar corner, and this adorable Gingerbread House is the &occulent solution to yummy-for-the-tummy time. The bowe is entirely edible! The 1ingerbread is 50-0-0 nice and spicy. Traditional holiday hard can- dies are used for decorations and. with ligbter-than- air supr apicina. it all adds up to happy, family enjoyment. A deliahtful 3 lbs. of holiday goodoess! Have a Merry! $9.95 plus $2 for shJppin1 and han- dling. Prom the Happy House. Dept. FW, 2631 Merrick Road, Bellmore, New York 11710. Searchina for holiday gifts that are truly different and yet meaninaful? Then, you'll find them in The Holy Land Cactus that's planted in a most attractive, natural cork ba1e. The cactwi i1 actually grown in the Holy und, flown here, and ii DOW ready to bring a lift Of remembrance that your family and friends can love and enjoy durina the holiday season and tbrouahout the year! Simply mist IPf'&Y tho cactua and, of coune, a little lovin1 converution can only add to Its powina aJadness! Order #A (left), or #8 (riabt). $6.99 plu.s 6St postage and bandlina each. RodweJI Products, Dept. PW 114 East 32nd Suut. New York, New York 10016. 11 • FAMllY WEEKlY, Noftmbef 29, 1f1t napkin misty chicken liquid velvet punch whisper camel zigzag Your child will learn how t.o read these and more than 300 other wont. after working with the"°'' bat rectNd of The Sound Way to :Easy Reading. Try out this Phonics Coune FREE FOR TWO WEEKS with your child in your own home-without risking a penny. Mail the coupon below. I l your child is a poor reader, if he has not been able to keep up wi1h his class in school-here is a way that you can help him. Many par- ent& have seen their poor readers gain up to a full year's grade in reading sliill in just six weeks with the Sound Way to Easy Reading. AJJ aoon as your child starts play- ing the records and using the charts of The Sound Way to Easy Reading you will know 'why it works so well. It takes the mystery out of learning to rt!8d because it teaches your child by the phonia method (the method by which moat parents learned to read years ago) . Teaches with records With this ODW'8e your child discov- er& that Jett.era have sounds. When he starta aotmding out the letters he bean hirmeU eying the word. He's readint! The records drill him in the ~of IM 26 kilo's of tM alphG- bet and their blend&. By the time he completes the {int record (about two weeb for the average child) he can read 300 words. After finishing all four records he bas been taught 123 basic phonica eounda. Once he knows theee 80UDda be can read up to 853 of the words in the Encl*' language. It worb for c::hildrm of all ages-in the eerlieet sradea and even in hich achool lta records t.ell your child exactly what to do, eo he can teach himself with- out any help from you. Tested and Proved In a pilot study by university psy- chologists, children gained up to a full year's grade in oral reading skill after only 30 lessons with The Sound Way to Easy Reading. A semester-Jong study involving 214 pupils in four Chicago schools proved that the classes given The Sound Way to Easy Reading showed marked improvement in reading and spelling over the control groups. Don't think it's all your child's fault if he hasn't learned to read Many of our brightast children are not able to grasp some of the current method& taught in most schools to- day. Many educators insist that at least 403 ol our children must have formal training in phonic._ that they will never master reeding without it! Help Your Child Now So don't wait for your poor reader to reach high school before coming to his aid. By starting your child on The Sound Way to Easy Reading now, YoU can change his entire atti- tude toward achool-tum his sense of failure into the joy of 8WXftJB Try it free for two weeks. You send no money-just mail ooupmi. Bremner·O.vis. Dept. P • 213 -FP 1512 Jarvis. Chicago, fl 60626 USED BY 200.000 PARENTS .......... ~ l.U.r9 lllle ..... : MYalleed ,_ yean _ .. Your cour. Iv. m9de sq -__,to~. No more~ tioe with _..he ~·t bow, he ju.t coo- c.ntrate. aad _... U-out. In 7 -u•. &eve'• ~inc &eve.I advanc:.d two ~ '' JI,... B . CoUUv, Ft. Lo.I~. Flo. 8eUe1' reporl canla-"Jr I had known llhout ,,.,._.. cour. beloni, Grepry would D04 ..__had to ,..,_t 3td oade. In only 7 -ka. he r-m aad .p.&a. mw:h beu. • .na i9 brinc-"'c home bet ..... res-1 canLi.. •• Jl,...R.QiM-,~,N.Y. l'rom D to A la e -. .. b -"T_..,,. h .. made .,_t ~ in readinc and •pellini with your cour... In 6 -b hi. irrade came up from 0 to A." JI,.. Bd Jlonle, Lad•11, s.c. FIEE 1llAL 11!11 • me J Bremner·Davis. Dept. P -213 -F P 1512Jarvis, Chk:ago, IL60626 "--.I -Tbe 9-t Way to &My 8-di!ll,._ postpai!, ~=:sooal. Af .. r) -a 1na1. if J -,_..._, I will --• -lint pa,_t will Nlllit 815 ~_. ......... 1-a...~H> loCal. Or J will-~_.., -Wal Mh_pice. U DOC .,._lint 2 ...... : := -:-, -: :r-.... will-r ~- ..w.itN-..._ _______________ _ City/S/IJtttllr/Zi''----------- 0 TBACHBRS: Uieck fw pricm aad facta _,,&I JWk-. Why Buy II Genuine Diamond When only an expeTt can tell if it's Teal ? IT'S TRUE--FEW PEOPLE CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE -This is why mowie nan .nd milli~ ... often wear simulations when they make public eppNr--. They know that only real experu or jeweler11 wittt powerlul m-.nlfiers CM tllll (foo-sure) if 1hey are -ring a ring woo-th thousands°' a Gemfire Simulation costing 1-tti.n $251 GEMFIRES ARE CATCHING ON LIKE WILOFIREt -Your friends and Migllbofs ..,ortlng big beautiful spariders may be -ring Gemfires now and 11aing the dlff-ca to make a payrn.nt on their dream ho1199 M buy a earl And once you -a Gamfire you'll be proud to WHr one yourwlf, or gift It to aomeone you lo ..... PICTURES DON'T DO JUSTICE TO GEMFIRE BEAUTY -Ya4J can't r ... ly tell how lowely th.y .,. ~om pictures. That'• why Orown Galleries offer wwy Gemfire Simulated Diamond with a FULL ONE YEAR GUARANTEE. You can't IOMI GEMFIRES ARE SELECTED FOR 8RILLIANCE ANO FIERY BEAUTY. -No creeks I No bubbles I No imperf9ctions to dull their rad· iance. They are carefully cut and polished by mastw-cratt.man and just • genuine diamonds Gamfi,.. have 58 f-tl.. Then tfMy're hand ... t in handlome 18Kt·Huvv Gold Electroplate or solid Stwling Silv• mount· SoKtacul., man's rlnt wltft 1 Yl ci. Qemflre accented by I fiery llmulallon&. 1214 Yel.Mt9.1IKt·HOE $1.ts GLOSSARY OF TERMS CARAT (CTI am-re o4 welgllt for a diamond. Our limulatltd diamonds ere given 8'1P"QXimate carat values b~ on alu, not weitlht. A 1-cant Gemfire is ~oxlmately the -liu • a 1-c.,..t diamond. HEAVY GOLD ELECTROPLATE IHCEl- this mounting u-k••t fo6d lalther white °' yellow) thtt 11 electrically bonded to the mounting attar it 11 fc>tmad and the told. by govamment standard, Is 14 timee thicker than the dftitn.tad "told .. ectroplat8." STERLING SILVER (SSI-the m<Hlntlng Is 92.6% pure lilver, 7.5% oth« met.ala f0t ltr'enf1f't, and to elimlna• tamitlhlnt is lightly plated with p..-clou• modlum. GOLD FILLED IGF)-a laminatlon of S.. Mwtal placed ~ liheet• of gold. Wh. Mtg. • ·white mountint Yet. Mte. · · yellow mounting SS· • St411'11ng Sil,,. Gf · · Gold filled GALLERIES. Div. of Plantron,1nc. 2207 E. Oakland Ave .. Bloomington, II 61701 ings. Rtmember · · G.mfi,.. -not dtNP paste oo-ti-. They're '° herd 1h.y cut 11-1 Order your Gemfire todr/ · · and put aome aparllte Into your life I OUR NO RISK GUARANTEE! If within one y-of d-of purdt-you are dltutlsflad in any w., with your Jaw .. ry. ratum to PLANTRON, INC. by INSURED MAil fM eilttet NPlllr, NP'- ment. or refund of v-r ~price. ... .· Janu11,y MING TREE Tebte-top showpiece of emuing Bonul culture. F1scinetlng end ,...,ding! Aptil PRAYER PLANT Opant In Mornl"' CIOMt In IEHnl ... ~hnenl.,. thlt ,.,...,k able p&ant .. Matant.a,4kotor0 foldt tt1 .owe4y •arle- .. tecl lu•el lltte hanclt In prayer. Can/'fOI be U.lp~ to Calif or Am •-a plant of comporablt baJuty anif Wilur wt/I bl' 11Jb11f1utetl October COFFEE PLANT Shade-'ov1ng beauty whh frlt'lnt white flow.rs and shiny ''Gwdenill RediCINU" hn Gr-fut glossy vines; fnlgnint pearl-tik• blooms. Sorry cannot b~ 1hfpp«I to Olli{. °' Ariz. •-pl.ont of comparable />t!JIJuty 11nd 110lue will be iub1titut«I. Colorful flow.. wtcucedint ..-uffyon • tniling wine. E...-yone will lo" this c:t.'mint old- fathioned buutyl August Miniatu,e ROSE Senutlonal lndc>o1"bl00tn· Ing ·-bud! "Ro1111 Rou· lttt/" gr0w1no 1.,.... tNn 12 in. YI.ids totf90UI IWMt·'-t llH r-.it yur. PLANTRON, INC. House-Plant-A·Month Plan, Dept. 8517·104 2207 E111 Oakllnd Ave., Bloomington, Illinois 61701 Htre is my gift liS1. Pteate ttnd the p4ans indiaited June QUEEN'S TEARS flowers with "telr drops" of necter etop ailvery-white ... Yft. September ROYAL PLUSH lhlmmerfnl, luxurient purple end ... nMIM. A thow-ttoppef. Decembe, GLASS GARDEN Plants A Clre·fr" minilture i.ndscape of SIX wood· lend pl1nt1 to delight everyone. (Glen con- not indudedl (f'f1n J.K·LI QAddi~lon1! list 1ttached s.nd •----Month Pt•n beg,,.ning in--------to Send, ___ Month Pt«t btiginnlng In -------to Name Nern•-----------------~ Addrns __________________ _ Cny _________ Stete _____ Zip __ _ City Stat9 Zip __ _ 0 ,...._.-Ml me•--Monm Ptan betinnirtg in ____ _ 0 I enclo• $ pe'f"*'it fM my pt-. ,._ ~ Send• Mondi Pten bevinnlng in --------to Name ___________________ _ me 2 Miniature Ofd!ld bulbs. Addreta __________________ _ 0 "'-bill me tOf di• Indicated pl-. Cny _________ Sute _____ Z19 __ _ N.m•-----------------~ Add,...~-----------------Slvn gift CMdS -----------------City Stat '7'- 1... ____ DID YOU INCLUDE EVERYONE'S ZIP CODE?.'-~:,.;:;;;;;;;;========•===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-:.:;;;;;;;;=-.. • • something entertaining, Y oo1J w.nt to bt I S*fY to I sift fib eta Ow ....... counter lbJOi • .....,. I aJl\Wiilltlon ~· -- Ql800 • -== 1.· ....... ~} NOOod,~itlkCascoCosco 1 _ it• aJL __ and nobod.1 but maa.es SMART COOIUNG/s,M.rlya~ This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen suggests a delicious (and thrifty) dish you create from the .. third helpings" of turkey no one could eat. ----' Detect.able Turltey Noodk 8o«p ~·a h«srty family meal. I .........., coc*md ~.,... • 15-kt -...~ s-. .... 1 c::up "'°"*' celel'J ,,., C111P d.app Id ceMy ....,_ 1 cup chopped onion 7 c:Nc:bn boumon cube9 1 telllllpDDft181t '4 11 I IP ODii ground bllldt peppel' 1beJIMI ,,., c::up dMJtlped,....., 1 cup...., tromaarC.....S,... 1 cup ....... c:sroa 1 cup we....-.,..,. 4C:..-(I019.)._.___... '4 wpllullW or_...,... ,. cap .. ,. ....... 1. In 8-qt. kettle or Dutch OYen. p&ace turkey carcass. water, celery, celery leaves, onion. bouillon cubes. salt, ~ per and bay aeat. Heat to boUblg lower heat; OOYer and simmer 1 tor. Re- moye carcaY and let cool z. Add parsley, peas, cam>ts and green beans to~ heat to ~ recb:e heat and simmer 10 minuteS wrtl) vege- tables are just tender. 1 Remove meat from carca.ss, reha'n pieces to soup. Dtscard bones. .. Heat soup to bolling. add noodies. cook. uncowred, 10 minutes. 5. Melt butter tn small frying pan; stir ln flour. Cook Olla" low heat. stltrlng oonstantly tmUl flour ls browned. Stir into bolling seq>. Return to bolling Md stir. Reduce heat and simmer 5 mnrtes. M~5 qta. "'-'• s..t Here's a recipe for flw quarts of ~ ~ A bargMn meal for only $L48. (The turkey CM- CASS isn't ir>cludect, since it has been M • FAMILYWEEC.L.Y ....... &1171 , ............. ..... 1 cup ..... ddlr ,,.,c::upbunlf« ........ 1 ClllP,...., pedr9d..,.,.... ...... ,,., cupchapp1dwelnuta 1 ... (11,,., ... , .... cMe "* 1 tel •J a 1111,.... ...._ extnlr:ll \la cup ........ sw-....-nipped a--. wltlpped ................ ice a--. op4loll9I L Preheat own to 300" F. ~ grease a 13 x 9 x 2-tnch pan. Z. Pare and core app&es; slice thinJy. Simmer apple slices In cider O\IU me- dft.wn heat t.S1til just tender. Drain, re- savtng dder . 3.. Combine 2 tablespoons hot cider, butter and brown sugar in prepared pan and sttr unuJ butter melts. Sprinkle with wakiut&. 4. Prepare spice cake mix~ to package direc:UoM.. Then stir In vanilla e:xtrac1 and wheat germ. 5. Pow batter owr walwts and cider rn.lxba'e.. 6.. Bake at 300" F. for 56 to 60 minutes. 7. Invert pan onto large cake platter and let stand for one min.rte; remove pan. Cut Into~ Serve warm with sweetened whipped cream or soft va- nilla k:e cream Heat any remaJnlng dder mixture and serve as a sauce. Malla12 aaW.,. Turkey '&avels Far in Tempting Ethnic Recipes Manicotti wilJa tomato aa.uce and a turkey, o~ and 1pinach filling. ltJRKEY AND OLIVE MANICOm I plecea pedieged IMflic:ottl ..._ 1 ptlg. (10 OIL) troz. ~ eplMc:tt 1 ~ c:upa pitted ripe ........... 1 a.1!t1t11oonol 1 ••po on ftMly ~ lllfUc 1 cup flne4J dtopped oft6on 1 cup"'*'~ cooked hHker 1 •1111oonMtt ~ t1 •Po on ground btKtl .,.,._, ~ t.a.poon ~ ....... CNMbled 11.rgeegg.bMe. 1 cup greled PllnMMn dteeM 1 c:en (15 oza.) lotMto MUCe with tcMMtobfe. ¥1 cup...- 1 c:Ndlen boultkMI cube, cr\llhed ~"'MpoonMll...._,~ ~ cup lllced lilontMey .led! Of .,...., c:Meee 1. Cook manlcottl as package label di- rects; drain and cool. Defrost spinach and pre.ss out all excess liquids. !. Set aside ~ cup whole ripe olives for sauce. Finely chop remaining ripe olives. 3. Heat oil. Add garlic and onion and cook unll I onion ls so( t. Add turkey, spinach, .salt, pepper, oregano, beaten egg and Y.i cup Parmesan cheese to onion. 4. Fill manlcottl with this mixture. (If any filling Is leftover, stir Into the tomato sauce.) 5. In medium saucepan, combine to- mato sauce, water, chld<en bouillon cube and basil. Heat to bolling. Simmer for one minute. Stir In ~ cup Parmesan cheese and remaining Y.i cup whole pitted ripe olives. 6. Preheat oven to 375• F. Pour Y.a cup sauce In bottom of a 1 Y.a-qt shallow baking dish. Arrange filled manlcottl In sauce. Pour remaining sauce over top. Sprinkle with remaining % cup PMme- san and sliced Monterey cheese. 7. Bake 25 to ~ minutes until bubbly throughout Malte14 w:ruU.,1 11JRKE\' aJRRY Wida ALMOND RA&N RICE 1~ cupe~pp1dU11fllf1d ...... ~cup...mcectOflion 1 daft ...,UC, minced 2 teNeep a l)t• butW 0t fW9et1M 2 a.lit up a l)t• flour 1 IMlpOOn curry powder 1~ t111pooi11Mlt V. e....,oan ground ginger 1 ~ cupe IUrll:ey or c:t.lck8" broth 2~ c:upe coobd IUrll:ey, cut-up Almond RlllWI RJce 1. Saute apples, onion and garlic In but- ter until tender-oisp. Stir In flour, sea- soning and turkey broth. 2. Cook and stir over medium heat until thickened. Add turkey; heat thoroughly. Serve with Almond Ralsln Rice. Malle• 6 w:ruint• ALMOND RAISIN RICE ~ cup ll'"'9d ....,. .. 2 ..._pOl)t• buttlf Ot ....... ~ alp Ugllt,..... I cupe coobd rte. L Saute 'Y.a cup slivered almonds In 2 tablespoons butter until golden brown. Stir In raisins and rice tos.Wng Ughtly to combine. Heat thoroughly. MaM.6 w:ruin11 Turkey Cantonese Style with indi- vi®al rice bowla for a Chinatown trip. ruRKEY CANTONESE 3 cupe tNftfJ llbd CIMfy 2 cupe •Iced onion 2 wtMI green pepper pl9cM, cut Into 1-1nc:11....,.. 1 qt. turti:ey or dtldten broth 1 CM (4 OD.) WNr cheltnutl, drained endlllced 1 cm (4 ma.) •Iced .......,00.. drejned, Ot ~ lb ........ fMlllwoome, lflced ~ cup '°' uuce lla cup cometllrc:h I cupe coobd IUl'tcey pl9cee • oupe hot c:oolced rice 1. Parboil celery, onion and green pep- per In broth about 5 minutes. 2. Add water chestnuts, mushrooms and soy sauce. Dlssotve oomstarch In % cup cold water; stir Into vegetable mixture. Cook 10 mlnutes longer. 1 Add turkey and heat thoroughly. Serve over hot rice. If desired, gamlsh with additional turkey, cut ln strips. Malta 8 llO'VUatt FAMILYMEltLY,.._..,a,1m •ti SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFEJ\ ONLY •4• 3 Montll Supply I S..t a.ecti.,,. Mmey Ord. to. I ---.&. .-.en, 114 £.-32lld St ...... M,,IU. 10011 I With SA11SPAC'l10N CUUANTEED,. full money nlund. ~ M:..d .-1 YOUTH IN AJAlli I ti tJww•us.i....,.~ .........,"' 0 2jon ro.. only $9.00 plus tl.tOpostop: /handling I 0 'RAVEL PAI(S)IG ·~&hell~ .. --........ _.._. I Name -------------- 1 ~ «ate Up ~----------------- I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cly sc.e. llp I -----------------~ By Polly Dranov Joanna ~ still gets the shakes when .!he thinks of that n~t. The house was a shambles. Papers and clothes were strewn ~. and It tock hours t.o figure what was missing. The ~ of course. and the stereo. All her good jewelry and Bllh cameras. Clothes. too-all of hls suits. her fur coat. Then. there were the binoculaTs, the pocket calculator. the portable type- wrlteT, the clock radio and the $160 In cash In the desk drawer. 'They sure knew what they W«Te doing." Joanne says bitterly. ''They just took the good stuff. But that dkln't 11 • ,.AMII. Y MEKLY, ._,_.,..a, 1111 l'vlE MBER H~H ,nRHOOO WATCH WARNING' ,1•. ... --· ••• • ... \' ,, ---: ~.:.: --· . ·---~ .. - With crime rates in the suburbs rising faster than those in big cities, it's a good idea to scrutinize your house the way a professional burglar would bother me anywhere near as much as the thought of strangers going through my house. I felt so vulnerable, so vio- lated. It took me weeks to cahn down.•• Joanne's reaction lsn't uncommon. And, unfortooately, heT experience Isn't eltheT. Burglary rate$ are edging up eveiy- where. And the victims aren't just big- clty dwellers any more. In 1975 burgla- ries were ~ 10 peroent In the suburbs, ef!tit percent tn rural are.as and seven percent In the cities.. Most burglars now work days. In fact. more than 50 percent of home bur- glaries now occur during the day. '1t's very well organl2ed," explains Shertff Bill Lombard of Monroe County, N.Y. "A burglar will stake out a whole suburban subdMsion and ring every doorbell. If someone answers, he'll ask r or a fictitious penon and then move on. Burglary ls ooe of the most 'difflcult crimes to Investigate. but we cou1d pre- vent more of them If people would just call ~ police when they see suspicious actMty or strangers about'' Few American homes are truly bw- glarproof. In addition,. ao astonishing DLmber of people don't even lock their door'S. If burglars c:.an' t Walk ~t In. they've got other means at their dtsposal," says Lombard. "Even the amateurs can slJp a lock with a credit card, screwdriwr or knife." Police say the first llne of defense against Intruders ls a good deadbolt ,.. lock.. But there's no point In lnsta1Ung i one of these on a flimsy door or near a ~ glass panel. A Govemment~ed r study recommends that all exterior doors 'i be at least an Inch and tine-quarters ... thk:k. The National Sheriffs Association sug- gests equipping aU yoUr windows with key locks. Garage and basement win- dows are best nailed shut. Try to see your home with a burglar's eyes. and you'll get an Idea of how wl- nerable you are.. How would you bre.ak In? Does the shn.i>bery provide good cowr for an Intruder trying to pry open • door or window? ls there a gap be- tween a door or window frame big enough for a crowbar? Can you enter the house from the garage? Are. all entrances ill\.lnlnated at ~t? Do the lights cast concealing .shedows? Could a burglar get Into a second-floor window from a tree? You can bw-glarproof your home fairly cheaply. If It seems an unnecessary nul.sance, consider the fact that a bur- glary b oommJtted every 13 ~ In 1975 there were 1,526 offenses per 100,000 Inhabitants, and residential losses totaled $925 rnllllon. And polk:e estimate that nearly ltalf of all residen- tial burglaries aren't even reported. So why not take the precaution$ pollce sug- gest: Install strong locks (and use them!), shore up windows and doors, trim bad< shrubbery. Police acros.s the country abo have been enlisting citizens In oonmuntty crlme-preventlon efforts. The biggest. "Neighborhood Walch," Is adminlstered by the National Sheriff 5 Association. "Neighborhood Watch" goes by various names-"Blocl< Watch" In Seattle., Phoe- nix and St. Louis, ·'Home Alert'' In Oak- land and "Neighbor Help NeJghbor" In New Orleans. The program ls essentially the same everywhere: a block~y~lock organization of citizens who are trained by police to secure their own homes and to watch out for burglars. lnddartAlly, ·~ Watch'' reduces bur- glary rates. Some police depar1ments report that the mere p1esence of~ and black·~ Walch" de- cals. on windows seems to deter crimi- nals. One of the most SI ICCeSSf ul ''Nek.#>or· hood Watch'' programs ls in Mam oe County. N. Y., where But Lombard reports that ''the number of calls coming t.hrou!#t OUT dispatchers Is going up. but the vol· ume of crtme has been going down." In another nationwide program, ''()pen.- tlon Identification," valuable possessions are engraved with the owner's soclal security or drivers license number which police keep on file.. Participants get an "Operation ldeotifieation'' decal for their windows or doors. Marked geom are difficult to fence. and the burglar knows that If he's ccu.jrt wtth marked pioperty, he's as good a.s convicted. Another ad- vantage ls that you get marked property back If the police recover It. OtherwUe, you're usually out of luck unless yo.Ive got theft Insurance. A$ a rule, 1f you can't prove that stolen property Is yaws, you can't get It back from the pol1<'4. Moreover. six months after ''Operation Identification" was lnttlated In Ml.me- $10fa, the likelihood of a burglary In mem- ber homes had cboppeli by 78 percent. Although theft insurance ls available undeT most homeowner poUcles, in same areas of the country It's virtually Impos- sible or prohibitively expenslve to buy. Coverage Is so hard to get In 15 5tate$- most of them along the East Coast- that residents ~ el.lgible for Federal Crime 1nsurance, which proyides a maxi- mum of $10,000 worth of cowrage for about $100 a year. Howewr. yoire: not ellgible i.mJess your doors are equipped with vertical deacb>lt locks. Police say two things wlU deter a skilled burglar: a barking dog and an electronk alarm system Most family pets can be relied on to bark at strang.. e:rs. but your dog rnav Uke a lklng 1o an Intruder, Attack dogs an~ a different stoe-y. The rising crime rate has sent hundreds of thousands of Americans' rushing to kennels for trained dogs. But even the best animal may fall to di.scrtm- lnate amoog a burglar, the milkman, the malbnan and a curious child A lawsuit by a victim couki cost much more than a burglary. Unfortunately, fancy e1ectronk alarm systems are expensive. There are two basic kinds: a local alarm designed to fri~ off burglars and a .sllent alarm that slgllA1s polJce ~ °' a security servke from which guards may be dispatched. Slleot .u.m systems can oost ~ to $600 to instal~ plus a regular monitoring charge. The least costly alarms, .. contact de- vices." are mechenk:aJ swHche:s attached to dool'5 or locks. The OOt~ form an electrtca.I clrcutt which. when broken, sounds an alarm. Contacts cost as bttJe as $2. but you would need one for every point of entry to be completely secwe. One New York l1Wl credits the an-est of a burglar to his "Touch Tone" phone. After awaking to the sounds of an ln- truder, he f etgned sleep when the bur- glar looked in on him. Then. while his house was being rtfled,. he silently phoned for help. The police cai..dtt the intruder in the act. Police warn against ever trying to apprehend a burglar yourseH. And they frown on keeplQg guns around. Mere people are shot aocldentaJly than are hurt by burglar& And shooting a t>wglar or a prowler ls .arnetlmes a crime. The odds are that you'll never ~ counter a burglar face' to face. Most of them will clear out fast If they realize they've broken Into a house they thought was empty. So your best pQ>tectlon ls to make your house appear as lf you are home. That. plus deadbolt locks. strong doors and good ~ shouJd be all the burglar-proofing you'll ever need. You don't have to Uve In a fortress to be safe. But your~ should present enough obstacles to send ,_ a burglar else~re. lill.I PEOPLE QUIZ I By JobnE. Gib@on Cao a good laugh affect your blood pressure? ,Jlow Seriously Should 'l(,u Take l{,ur Sense · Of Humor? Tlll.E OR FALSE? L The sin4Jlest way to te:st a person's sense of tuner is to tell him a joke that isn't very funny and see how bard he~ !. When a person Is angry and likely to '1>1ow his top,'' you can usually cool his rage by tellirlg htm a side-splJtting joke or story. 1 The kind of jokes a person tells and the jokes he ~at reveal a lot about hJm. 4. Humor can serve an important f~ tion In business as weJI as 50ciAI relb- tionsh!ps. 5. When somebody makes you ~ he really does you a favor. ANSWERS L True. When a person ~ hard at a mediocre joke, he's often trying to mask the fact that his own sense of tunor W.ave:s much to be dEsired. There are exceptions, of course-the salesman, for examp&e, who &a&q\s hard at pointless jokes a cusromer may make. But ju.st as there are thoM who pride themselves on the sense of Junor they haven't got-but pretend to have -there are the killjoy types who woulc:ln • t gtve you the sattsf action Of ~Ing at a joke regardless of how funny It ls. Hls de.sire to laugl, as one psychologtst pol.nts oot, fights wtth his desire to ''put down'' the joke teller. !. Tnu. However, psychological stud· les at Lewis Uniwrslty have shown that to be effective the humor must be of a specific variety. The Investigators found that racy humor was the one type chat '1ed to the reduction of aggra- sk>n. •• Thl.s type of ha.nor provides a safety valve for~ feelings. 1 True. As psycHatrist Werner M. Mendel observes: M An lndMdual who can tell hu5band/wtfe jokes ... which _ ____..-. the husband expresses his aggresskln In an indirect way Is obviously less able to face his own aggressive feellng.s." The ''Boston Strangler'' slol'y ts cited as an example: a husband and wife are having dinner when the doorbell rings. The tusband goes to the door, and a man says. '1 am the BoSton Strangler." The husband turns around and yells to hls wtfe, '1t' s for you. dear." In this joke the hwba.nd lndlredly expresses ~esslon toward the wife. 4. ~. Humor can be effectiYe In bridging or smoothing ow:r awkward sttuations In bu.slness and social re&. tiomh1ps. As one authority Observed, '1n situations of emotJonal tension and confUct. humor frequently hetps dlOSe inw!Wd to gain the perspective needed to view a situation calmly, reallstJcally and objectively... • 5. ~. Laughter has an Interesting ef· feet on us In ways you might not sus- pecl In his definitive treatise, TM P')'Choloty of Lau,hta, Unlverstty of Auckland Professor of Anthropology, DT. Ralph Pkldington, points out that laughter "sttnaalates respiration,~ lation and bk>od pressure and sends a fuller 5tream o( blood to the head and brain.'' A good laugh, he ooncludes. does us good because the physk>logtcaJ effects of ~ter help produce ,_ a physical state of well-being. llWI FMl~YWEBCLY,Uo: 11 a.tWI • 17 I ..... -... -... ._ ... ._ ..... ::= .............. -...-............ .... .... , htOlllr .. Clllllr -.... ....... -L_J J I I a-·-..... I --·..,·---I oua.•-• ..... ~== I ------, -UA.--·=:::-..:::_:.J M OCllSIW CIP'I W 1$25 •t llD • I MJ n. -MMe 111111111 t111t'1 er..._~ fllllioa ,_.,._ .. pmllll • .wrtt ... • ...... It all! A ..... flllld .,ell of liAy cn,1.. A llft. ftltt ... MMe ... I slit llCUiM IM ~,... sJiilws. Witll ..... Wl ...... ~ ................... 00% ........ ~ .. . • ....., ..... ...., ......... m Slat JZ 11 • ,,.. • m S-.401o • 111.9 -~ I l .. UU m IM*.Y IN ~TCM>«COAATR COA-..-. 3 acalloped ahelYM ' provincial wood turnings In .oft brown HUOMd plM enh-. bMuty ol My curio collectlon. Authentic: E.,1)' American look. It" hi.; ea. ahell 8~" deep. t1-.....C--...._ Aeo. 16.19 .... UU PM QOLDIEN llRD llt A GILDIE:O CAGal Mualc boll plays "Oh Wl'lel a e.avtt- ful Morning"! A leathery, yellow canery. e "garden" of pretend llowera •.. wind the key; and )'our canary "Whlstl"" Ille tune, while doing a llltlng, bobbing daneet 4.-xa\IJ". 1---..c... .......... ; ......... OUR ~:HFD;Nl" F\A.L-51ZE -a.a 8MUE-OftY SWUftM WITHOUT Town.81 Air clrculatM top to bottom for fu1eat drying I No more aoggy towel• on table or floor. Just place dryer on rim of bathtub and watch eic- c ... molature drip awa)'. N)'ton mesh la held taut b)' 4 metal legL Oeluic .. alzed, 2Gx40" ... plen~ of room for large lollda. 1~ •nttr O.,W ................ ... 111!110 CALaNOAR II A GIANT Rl!lllltOUU Over- llHCI memo calendar with Iota of ap~ for each day. 8unt cure for a bed m~ Of'/. Full &-week echedule lhown on eech 22x19"* peoe In bold black letter- Ing. 8tlows 2 weeb of nm month u w.11 u current month. Thru 111n1 1n ........ c......11.21 .... , .... GI.All DDMMrT Tiiie ~ eleptilllll I• 110 tM-rmge. 111 fectJ ...... baautltlll curio IMde ''°"' CfY'Cal c'-11!.-to deoOnte table, lhelf or br\c.+br9C ~. Collectota of 11'-wtll klft 1111• Qf'llC«VI llYllnO. IC*llllllCI c~ Mel f!Clwfng amooew-OM plM elepNnl 11\al -·· ~ ... wtll be~ torre-2"*tah. ,.. .. ...,.... .. '1 .. ICll llOX I a P IHAJCDl9 for lhet tum ol the century touchl The authentic wood grelnecl look ol each 3"112~-ahakar •""oat makes you hear the clop-clop ol the llorM drawn le:• waoon on cobble atone 8treeta. 17'9 IDllN!a.....,. .. IU9 ABUYAT$100 A STEAL AT ONLYS49.• tMCUJOES PRECISION a.e.c11uc CLOCK f\JU.Y~l • Di'¥1JC1t• CU.OMO OIL MST'IEI..&. Hi'O' -~, .. t Cen be mi.id& bllndad. tu _com-~ cUlllila. The llflllra "' oll In -IDNI Ilk* 1Dm1. 0.... lor C11** drftllnga. lnitflad ....... palnillga. ~ ....... _,_..12, •. tA&.afUt 11411-lWellrtl'C-...... ---tUI 1.--0....-.Mlll: • ..,,. ..... --tut SEE NEXT PAGE FOR HANDY ORDER FORM -YOU MAY ALSO USE MASTER CHARGE AND BANKAMERICARD DECORATE YOUR TREE, YOUR HOME AND YOUR GIFTS WITH THESE LOVELY CHRISTMAS ITEMS DRAWSTRING GI" BAGS. Even If you're all thumbs at gift-wrapping, you can't mlu with these novel gift bags. Juet pop gift Into a colorful bag, pull string, have a pretty package. No more searching for jusMh4Hfght size box, paper, tape. Set of 10 baga, fully lined In a.Ml alzes, designs from 6'h • to 10'" high. Instant gift-wrapping I 51»-<Mft Bag W. ...... Reg. S1.2t, SALE "- CfffUSTllAS TREE RINGS ENCIACUNG FEST1VE UTl1.E THtNGSI 2 veMtt nocked bird• with tlnsef wings, a tinsel Christmas tree & radiant angel hang from golden rings to give bursts of colOf to your tree! Each ornament Is 3Y• • diam. Comes with golden hanging cords. Set of •· 1450S-Rlng Om•1nlll .... Reg. 11.•, SALE• .... UllTA -IC 90• DAllCa TO nta llUelC. T-1-to ••tell ....S H-.. ....,., ..,,... a-dltlg lfl ltoni ol ~. 4--· 111y to "Jlft ... e.11a.·· 0. 11""1111 Chm-gift. - Oft ..... ,~··· -Pfb. 41 PC. "aLIZZAltD" ADDS DAUi.a TO YOUll TMS. Wlntly won4eflMd of _,,.._ • le(. Flaa1t OPTIC OltllAIHtlT8 •A•• TR•• aLoo• WITH UONTI an-aM 99t llt. ~ ICMdatd ". .... llehta. Eech fiber CMfiM h lloftt CINling a daz:rJlftl .,_., °' colOf. ... of 10 .... 3""· 1~0,-.-- cleel SM Incl. ~2""flabe. tan •· ,...._ • r pr1-iw."'9 a~· ~'-pm Mneers fcwMdl. 14111-TNe ....... ....._UM NAllLY .._ aouTIOIM OM....,._ ....,..., yau1 ~decor wilt! thlil ~ __.., "peetf(' ...wad chaftdeli.r-trP9 -•. So llPPMllno wtlfl tta ~ tlflla• 11e11 1n m. C*lll9f ••• 11 ..it-~11que ... eanoe . .....,_ lftll ... of ttu.a -· to Miit Oft rout ... Of .. )'OUI door, 9ncl Gaptvf9 Iha c:Mn11 of Ct111ao ... a. 41'1131'. UMI a111111 ... Of I "-9. 12.11 ......... 8A&Jf - OuUlt your Dog or Like Sinta Claus ~~ °"""_,. lttT"8MCM'9 Lei your dog or cat pll}' Santa and wlltch kiddies .., .. light-up wtth merriment! He'll look cute as Selnt Nick In his Santa hat. white beard, warm ~.,.coat. Designed tor comfort ot ~ vtnyl. &ch outfit hes an ad1uatable strap that flta under dog's stomach. .. use lhle outfit Y9ar after year. Every p« will lcwe ti.In; the canter of attitntJon. 3-1)1ece Ml. au ,_.. o.,. a c.a CMM ......... tut, SAU.._ ~"-..... sue ........ U&.11 tt• DO·IT- 'WXJRSELF 22 PIF.CE ORNAMENT KIT This ct,_Uw ldt Includes 15 doubi.4~ numbered om. in.ma plus 4 "-PPY holQy w*">olors In a rlNl tr-r • pelnt bnlatl . . . r.d, OOid and 111¥is< glitter . . a tube of ncm-tox.lc glue, and ootct cOf'ds fM hanging up yow holidey wom ot art. Also -now ••liable la • kit ror making 13 wooden omamentalGlft-ter, glue and pelnts are In· cluded In this ornament kit also. 1111 0......- ICJL ..... t1.1t IAU-11111WoodQ. ..... ., .. uu ... h11•·~ _" ..... ,... ........ 12 ......... Wt .-ti • llWI: ... -....... .... H L DAY Q a •o A HROOM TIS8UL Hare'a • IMtlw k>uctl few Ille ~ duli"O IM Upoollllng ,.,,, - -· ~ roll 11 bfllliMtly prini.d wlltl con.._ lllwtrM!oM Md ..,,. Inga audl u : Hallll¥ New Y-. S-. -'.a o..ttnga, ._ WhlMI. J11111e hlla, ec. NofHollle red 11111 Ofl Wfllte u-. Flt. -.s.t'd 11-roll llOIOwa. -:..= 11'1 ...... t1-ltll ,,....... . -· ._.Mt IMI. ......... tlcJlllllUft.lf_,11-...., " .......... llclllaal..., ,. ............. .... ... ., .. ...._., ... nee.a ....... ":t.:'i: ~,w.. ...... ~:.: •I • . . WINHP ...... uc•.:,i:. dd". ,_, Da rt I "90. Mii MUIAM 0 R DE I~ BY MA IL 0 R PH 0 ~J E r •••ORDER BY MAIL-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED••• 1 I (ircenlandCStud.ios. ,.., 04""'-' ........ IMeMI. ""* UOM ... I ....... aand me Items listed below. I undetstand II I'm not compl.c91y eallslled •Ith TRl!I! Dllf'LAYI QRl!ETINQ ~ .. c ... 1e • eolorfut di• play for holldeys or birthday with an unusual cent•rpiecel tr hlOh golden 1Mtal trff bNrs ti. r•m9mbrances of lr1enda & lov.d o,,.•. Unfold It• four brsnchea ... u cards arrive, Ill them Into llwt gr1oe- lul Yul• trff. Holds 98 csrdal 1'2U-Canl T,.. ......... SUI SAU_, ALP,_ LAD f'UYI "LJTTU ~" 90Y." A winsome llttle boy bundled up In Alplne sttlr• -• lo rst-•tat-i.t on his drum H ti. "ntarc:llM" to csdenc• of beloved favorite "Little Drummer Boy." En- chanting revolving ntu.lc box, buutllully executed In ltyle or Oerntan-m1d• figurines. 1~IOJ Reg. 14.te ......• IAU tt.tt 41 CtMllnlQ 09'T TAGS Add toUch of bright color to your ChnetmH gift w~ with Mt of 40 tulkolor taos. Dec:o- rstad with glngert>read houM, Chr1almu ,,...., Senta, sng41la, wrasths •nd more. Eich OM Is zy,• high, opens to SIMI"; with C:Ordl. 1......0llT ..... tte1 .. t1• SAU .. I •ny ttem, I can mum It lo• a lull end complete refund. I Ho• ltam Nameol llem Prlca M1ny Numbet TOTAL ' 1Ul'I ....... ,c-...... ,.., NSTA81 a• IWMlll• CMMI Tot11 fer To lieu,.: total ord1t. and usa chal1. Include coned lllltrella!MllM ch1n11 to awld d•l•y. Thl9 11 • 1mall part ol the coet. IU.1Adfl1.llta. W1 pay the ,..._ Sony no •t•mpa ~ C.O.D. AIM Slate Slll1 Tn ...... e· ......... ·~ ...... , .. .., .. J,2 .. ti:!! ~-rt .... .., -u· ··1·· ...... •Ll1 .. , .... 1• ""' ...... .., ..... ..,, ----•11 ····· \'11r'aC.lll~ I Sulltcfi,tio. I NANI: mAL UtCllHI I I AOCMt£~ss--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I Ct STAT( II~ I '" *' CllAMI ...,, o MAsru cHAKC· o 1MtW11£1t1CAM1 '°" OIOEM or •~oo a. llllOM) 1 ACCT. u l'IM TIOll °" Tt I SICftl lWI • ·11 "''"' -~-.-,.-r-c-11a-,,.-,-,'°-11111_1c1_1e_tM_fw_r -".....,,---.._..--,._--_--Mrt------I -• -•FREE 24-HOUR IHOPP!RI' PHONE-IN SERVU • • • • • tor our char;• card CllStomera. CALL TOll FREE! (Mlnlll'IUM orcMr ltO.) IOO..s27-t.1et; Fis. CUllOntetl 1~2·1521. -t~ - - W'I '"',... .--a ... ..., .......... ... ~ .... ...., ..... ... .... .. !!..-_. '*" ........ ---........... -.... ..... IO .. ~u--.. .... C' .... ,_ llMd ........ ... ................. -.... _ .............. MM!._ .... i..., .. .....,-..;--. ar lll'lf's. ,.,.,-. "91 We 0 ,._ .•. tUI . , I ~ ... ,. "' ~- f.;. r MIX OR MATCH MYnBll • Tiii SECTml ,__ __ ,_ •••••,.. lle!Mlred• ot ce!Off91 ........... ..,...._ ,,_ ..... two ,., .. co:•••-•• to hoM ......,, ColM, ..,., ................... .. , ... , '"". 1118'1 lo '" 11110 .,,, • 11111 .,.. ... -'°-E:j ............... Chi,__ ...... .... .•••••.•.•••..•.•.• 11.19 ........ ,_ IU llllWI ......., _..,. .. .....,1c1111y C>ClbM~ ......... ...., --... • .... IGilll .... ... ............. wNdllO..., ·-•-Mendia.~ cOfd·I"'~ 11111 Ha ' .•..•.•. tUI PAY ONLY .. ou.....-. ,.. 81¥8 "°" CHOtc:ll °' .a CCll.OMI 1tM111N -11 ~ oolof'I In --· ~ .......,.. -lloNa t3 di..._, color reftlle lftllde tt. dear c-. Int. ...... ..._ ... c .... .,.. ...... ,Of Wf1'lflt, ~ ............... 11.• ' ,........,._,..,.. ..... & tr••• ,,_ .,._a ..,. ............. bil;Ne ...... ___ ....... ... ... ................... . ........ _ ....... _._.., ~.,...,. .. ,.._,~-.... .... ttM • TO ORDER-USE HANDY COUPON ON PRECEDING PAGE · ·.: · ..... ·. ·. . . ........ · ·· Haw to Fight W-tth Sameane .. Love ''AU people who live together fight tram time to time, •• says psychla1rtst D..wl V'9cott In bis book HOtD to Li« Willa Anot.\a Penon. Dr. V-.. ..................... _ ................. -.... •& ,-... dan ... and helps make future battles less licely to occur. He suggests: 1) Dedie W• t ' ... ,.. ..... ea:, :" t Are you just aploding ernotkJnaUy or are you ~to make a potnt? 2) Pldl a time _.,._..._..,_ ...... aa ... ulec tlltv. U you choose a setting where you have all the adwotages, the .IOBMANSlllP other person will know It and may be so furious that he will refuse to accept your point of view. 3) O.'t"" ..... .. cc= I I I s Dr. Vlscott explains, '1n -.ne ii""•• a It may be penms.. .. to OWi power people. but not In marriage relatiooshlps.. •• Equality must be the essence of that relationship. 4) Newer al'fJK la ... la eie ...._You need to see the other person's face and reactions, which often tell a great deal about what your partner really means. 5) Try tD be;. wg t wlda tile Of!* 2 Su ef I I lake ..... ..-..S111t:-~SIDMP..m Haw to Read an "Invisible" f,orparate Powel-Chart Every butilness organlzatlon has two power cNrts. the official one and the raJ one. The offk:W organization chart Is there for anyone to study. The real power chart ls lnvtslbie, and you can undenQnd It onJy by persistent ~ sn:. the power chart affects who gdS ptOtnOtb\s and ralses, who stays and who Is el>owed out, It's weU wor1h your while to~ about It.,..... -..... hr: 1) ... , .. ,r , ... ,., .. ..,_ ..... ?A decision-maker or 90lneOne havtng dose access to the real decbion-maker ls the source of such Information. 2) ... .... .... • 2 eta ....... aeo ••a? Soda1 OOl .. ectk>ns may have been achieved~ kJng- standing friendships or throi.dt a ~with good OOllDections or throud'i activities in 90mlt poHtlcaJ. c:omnurlty, ~or mlg6ous organ- ization. However gained. they give that pe:non an edge In oompany power. 3) Welt ......... 'a, .. .... ....., .-w .. ,._.by taking on the authority to Initial memos or plans? &. If their lnHWs on the project rellllv mem nothk1g. by making than- .Ms a part of the chain, thae senior ~can de:lay or klU a project by ~ It qWedy on Chetr-daks. Th.(. Degiillltiw power. But It's power. 4) Welt ClO ..................... -..._.._ ........ ,. ..... . ..m,? They may have re.allstk: expectations of ptomotklns that wtll tum them into powerful people eventually. 5) Wlla II caz.., ........ la•.,._ r 1>1? Soma day, It's true, the romance may be over. But at the moment, they're a duo oommanding power from two directions tn the organization. Once you \Oldcrstand the real power structure. you' II know how to get results and who ls really Impor- tant to your future with the company. -S.R. ....... FMllLY .ac.LY. lie t .. ,.,. • tt Penna Tweez is a simple electrolysis instrument that PERMANENnY removes undesirable hair from all areas of the face -such as the chin, upper lip, eyebrows. Embarr.wing body hair can now be removed foreYeJ at home in total privacy. Arms and legs can be forever free ol lhe inconvenience ol constant hair removal. Aft~ US. p 1 eckd Ullety ~ ~ ¥C*to.dlllilwidaout~ ~---AN EXPRT'S APnOVAl Perma Tweez has been clinically tested by a university professor oi dermatology and proven to be safe and effective. One of his patieots had previousJy been tweezing hairs from her chin evefY day for 15 years. After treating herself with Penna Tweez, she has eliminated this time consuming chore for t~ rest of her lifel Over 15 lhoosand instruments in use by doctors-over 500,000 in use by people like your5elf. Easy instructions make you - expert in a few minutes. Save hundreds oi dollars on s.ilon electrolysis by doing it yourself. 14 DAY MONEY MCIC GUAltANTH $19.95-Send Check ~-.·~ ...... '~ M.0./ Cal. res. ~ ~· · -I ii, 6Clli sales tax. ~--·~ r------------~------1 CIN8Al MB>ICA1. CO.. I o.t. NtW-2S I 1'15 Annacost Ave. I Well lAJI ~' C.. 90025 I 0 I enclose $-4.00 deposit and 1 \'> will pay balance COD plus extra COD postage. 0 I enclose $19.95 in full payment. 0 BankAmericard/Master Chg. # Exp.~te __ - ---------------------~·---- BOBBY Ct.ARKE Dlabdlc -' Aaw.t:lc No•aaba II Netioa1 ow. ... Mo.dl: Mary Tyler Moore Is severely diabetic. ~ gives herself two Insulin shots a day and Insists: 'Tm healthier because of my handicap. fve been fon:ed to take very good ~re of myself." Bobby Clarke. the Philade.lphla Ayers' hockey star, has been dlabetJc since the age of 17. He had only this to say about it: ''Maybe fve been lucky. But anyone- dlabetk: or not-has to have a lot o f perseverance to get what he wants out of llfe." Yo.J're probably aware that diabetk:s can lead nearly normal, healthy-even athletlc-41ve.s. But lf you think diabetes Is a rare disease, you're mistaken. It's now one of the fn06t common ailments ln America. In the last 10 years, known cases have --J,nc:reased by more than 50 percent At this rate, an American born today and living an average life span (70 years) has greater than a l-ln-5 d\anCe of de- veloplng the disease. Dlabetk: patients face the possibiUty of a shortened life and serious medlcal compllcaUons. If they overlook or neglect thelr disease, It can lead to heart attack. bllndnea. kidney dl.sease or gangrene. Yet dla-- betes Is easily detected, and some of Its compllcaUons may be prevented If caught early and treated properly. Some symptoms: excessive thirst, ex- treme himger, rapid weight loss, fre- quent urination, drowsiness, general • weakness, blurred vision (or a change In vision), skin bolls or Infection. See your doctor If any of these symptoms persists or recurs. As a plan of preven- tion, It's stmple ~: 1) Have an annual medk:al check-up. 2) Maintain normal w~t and follow good health practices. 3) Support those who are working to conquer diabetes. Write to: Amerlcal Diabetes Association, 600 Afth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10020. 12 • FAMILY WUIClY, ~ 21a, 1971 -· GlESS WHO? You might think a young cavalry officer known as the "Little Beauty of the Regiment" might be due for a dlffk:ult career. He was light and weak and always needed too much sleep. He probably had a latent case of tuberculosls. He had a soft, pretty, girlish face with a rosy complexion. small delicate hands and a $Oft, me- lodlous voice. He was ridlcuJously mod- est and would never bathe along with the other recruits. He was a soldier who couldn't stand the sight of blood or In- jured animals and couldn't touch meat unless It was almost burned. He only cursed once (when someone mistreated hls hone). His military career was as poor as one m~t predict except. of course, for wtnntng the CMl War. He and hls wife are burled on a pleasant hlU overlooking the Hudson River, ln Grant's Tomb. From Famow Flaw• by Al.Ice Loomer (Maanlllan$9.96). v-·n apcdllls • .,..., and looking forward to taking home an addition to the family. How W<xJ!d you feel If It turned out to be two? One In about every hundred pregnancies ln the U.S. results In twins. If you're over 35 and have had children, you're about thru times more likely to produce fraternal twins than a woman under. 20 having her first baby. Whatever your age. the more children you've had, the greater your chance for twins the next time. Also, once you've had a simultaneous pair, you're three-to 10-ttmes as likely as non-twin first-time mothers to have stiU another set. According to Amran Marlo Tltomal Yul IJrynner Rona Jaffe Don Ricltl.n rru. HAPPEN TO AU. OF US We Mked! "'How do yoe feel abotd growllla old?'• n. 6clda fMa ol tllow II ' 11 that people collect as they get on In have traditionally favored the young years. rm terrified at being unable to and beautiful. Is It especially tough to do all the physical things I could when grow wrinkled In the spotlight? I was young." DR. .IOYCE BR~ F.um.v WDKLY checked with a ERS: "I'm looking forward toll I'm group of celebrities and got some sur-curious about how the years will treat prising answers: MARLO nlOMAS: me. I expect to improve with age- 'Tm not scared of losing my looks, or just like wine. Ufe's first half Is a my shape. What frightens me Is the cocoon; the second Is the butterfly.'' thot.sht that I might ~ome Incapable FRfDA PAYNE: "A young attitude Is or lose control of my mind." YU. Important. and I'm holding on to mine. BRYNNf.11: '1 have no fears. In fact, There'll be no hair dyes and fac&llfts. I'm all for maturing. It's as comforting I' II age gracefully and be glad I have as a security blanket." RONA .lt\Fft: the kind of Intelligence no ~ear-old "My horror Is growing stiff. I don't could have." DON RICKLES: "Con- want all those little aches and pains sldertng the alternative. It's enticing." Schelnfeld, probably the foremost au· thority on twlnn1ng. these facts apply mainly to fraternal twins. ldenti<:al twins, he says, are most likely the result of Inherited tendenda and are. rareT than fraternal. Most twins are the same sex, with slightly less than a third of twin births being boy-girl combln- atlons. Twins tend to be born on an average of three weeks early. Up to fJO percent are premature and small, com- pared to 7 or 8 percent of singletons., but once they've come ~ ~ natal and birth or.deals, they can be expected to be just as healthy and big as loners. QUOTE: "If you have headaches, It may be small consolation to know that you are In good company. Some of the most brtlllant and celebTated people ln history were. tormented by migraine to such an extent that their creative pro- ductMty Is a ~ of wonder. The worst victim may haw been Friedrich Nietuche, philosopher of sorts and the Intellectual parent of Superman. Nietzsche's headaches were so fre- quent that In their peak period they were coming about every 72 hours. Notables who suffered from mlgra1nes were Thomas Jefferson, Ulysses S. GTant, Sigmund Freud, Madame Pomp- adour, KMI Marx and Charles DarwlrL" UNQUOTE. From T~ Conque•t of Pain by Samuel Mines (Grosset A. Otn- lap, $7.96). t MITHDAVS (all Sagittarius): 5-111, t -Hope Lange 43; Brooks Atkinson 82; Jose lturbl 81. ~Gary 44; l Dr. David Reuben 43. T• r 1 I I Efrem ~ i: Zlmballst Jr. 53; Dick Clari< 47; Shlriey Otlsholm 52; Richard Cre:nna 49; Gor- don Parks 66. w....n.,-Woody Allen 41; Lee Trevino 37; Mary Martin 62; Bette Mldler 31. n..r.ley-Ju!Jr Hanis 51; Alexander Haig 52. F ...... Andy Williams 46; Uv Ullman 37. s.tw- •y-Oeanna Durbin 54; Maria Callaa 52. RnH>AY P£OPL£: u. •·-.. A..ny w= Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 17 mg. ·ti( l 1 mg. nicocine. w. ps cigntte. bv FTC Medlod. - • - .,. Modet 120 Build this beautiful cranctfather clock, complete with WestmiMter chimin1 movement-Tempus Fugit Dial, for just $209.00 Add $15.00 for Mewing Moon Dial (as shown). Compare 100r finished clock with those retailing up to $850.00. BUILD A TIMELESS CHRISTMAS PRESENT Build Emperor's Model 120 in gleaming solid %"black walnut as a Christmas present for yourself, your family or treasured friends. Starting with an Emperor kit, thousands of people without woodworking experience have enjoyed the rewards of building their own beautiful, heirloom-quality grandfather clocks ... and you can, too! Emperor buys solid American black walnut in high vol· ume to get the best prices possible. This wood is then cut in our own woodworking plant, with efficiency and strict attention to dimensional accuracy. Because of these quantity purchases and operating efficiencies, Emperor is able to pass substantial savings on to our customers. As always, from Emperor, you receive the highest quality product at the lowest possible price. When completed, your finished clock will add beauty and grace to your home and will be worth many times its original low pur- chase price. All kit pieces are professionally pre-cut and sanded smooth on both sides. All miters pre-cut at no extra charge. (For those who prefer, kits may be ordered un- mitered.) Divided swan neck and finial, waist and dial face doors, dial frame and sculptured base front are pre- assembled. Complete assembly instructions included. No woodworking experience necessary. Each piece may be reordered separately. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE If for any nN1son )'OU are not completely utlsfl«I, return in ori1lnal shlppln1 ~rton within thirty d.ys for prompt refund ... no questions, no excuses. • WEIGHT·DRIVEN • WESTMINSTER CHIMES There •re two di.I versions of the 100-M mowment Tempus Fugit (Time Flies) and M0¥1nc Moon with lun.r ~lendar. Uc:h movement Is lndlvldu•lly •nd thoroughly tested In our qu•lity control room. Emperor West Gerrn.n l'TlOV*nents •re known end valued everywhefe for their i.st1na KCU"llCY •nd depenct.blllty. Don't risk buylna enythinc less. SOLID BRASS EMPEROR MOVEMENTS • EIGHT.DAY Emperor's West Germ•n, completefy we11trt~rtven lOO·M pendu· tum mowments contain two Hts of four musleally·tuned rods. One set soonds th• Westminster chimes uch quuter·hour. The hour Is struck on the other Mt. Emperor mOYementa Include weights, solid brass welatrt shells, bntss bob, pendulum •nd chimes. AU plates are solid bntss •nd pinions ti.rdened steel. lnsbllatlon •nd adjustment of the movement Is slmpfe, follow- i"I the step-by-step lnstJuctlons. MOVEMENT CMR'IES A 0H£ YEAR WAltRANTY r•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-. I USC THIS fOflM TO OADU OlllCCT fllOM fACTOfn' • Off ER UPllllS 0£CCMB(ll J I. 1976 I OMKJll SHll"'CI> 2 TO , WUQ • -0-. QOU[CT I ..... CUICll -· .,. I Mt -~ -a--0 1 '-____ ,....._._,.. ~-0 qn. ... 'Wnc191 ~ ... M l ( r:JmMIOlll __ .,..,,._.,,. a =-~ ':' L '!t'.:::U Ol>ll>Y-Q c,.-~-.. .J .... llO . .. ~ Kit __ ,......_. 49 Sl49.llO SIOO 'IO -•ICM-~---~---T--Dlol. W_,..,_ CIM.-911 Pft.llO ........ ---..-111.i te 1414.llO -10().M ....__ _.,... -T-f'llllt Dlol, W..••-CM!.-.. -Jao« 33 .114.llO Sotld :t,4" Black W.lnut 74" x 161A" x 10" ----........ -111111 -------lJ 112'.llO TOTAL----. _ ........... ....,, EMPEROR• CLOCK COMPANY --..era L..sT ~ 01 ~AlMU Cl.oca 00.~0 ( ) CH(CI( ( ) llllOMlY OllDOI ---- 0-. 'IO ti('( ( ) """""" QWIOl ( ) ~ ==l 111 It~~ Jj_J:jJ 1..11 ,... .. ~--I I OAANO "TOTAL----· •Is-· I ! I ..,.... ,_ ___ a I °'" STJlll_i.' ... L------·--•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WSIT M flCTOIY SHOU•Dem ... .fll. I 1.M. 10 5 P JI.. E.-ool lllDUSTllM. PMI, fAllHOPE, AL WARDS. LEE IHC. 1234 S. Main St. Santa Ana -547-5126 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-317 1 CADILLAC HAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9100 CHEVROLET COHHELL CHEVROLET 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 DATSUM DOTDATSUH 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -142-7711 GARDEN GROVE DATSUN 13861 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove -839·7000 THEODORE ROllHS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -642-00 Io SUMSUFORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -646-40 Io UNIVERSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540..9640 ALLEN OLDSMOllLE, CADILLAC & GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -831·0800 HOM DA ROM GOODWIN HONDA 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 HOHDA SANT A AMA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540-7430 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHHSOM & SOM UHCOLH·MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540..5630 SAHTA AHA UHCOLH MERCURY 1301 No Tustin Santa Ana -547-051 I OLDSMOBILE UNIVERSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 TV WEEI(, NOVEMBER 11. 19711 PONTIAC f'HIWPS IUICK, PONTIAC & OPEL. IMC. 24888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills -ll7·2400 ROHGOODWIH PONTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -871-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI DOH IURHS PORSCHE AUDI 13631 Harbor BlvC1. Garden Grove -636-2333 CHICK IVERSOH, IHC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 SUBARU GARDEN GROVE SUIARU 13821 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -554-0800 TOYOTA llU. MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Btvd Hunt. Beach -147.,555 VOLKSWAGEN OOH IURHS VOUSWAGEH 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -534-4100 SUIOAY, llOY£M10 ta !:GGMI ..... WI.-$Mw t'.JO •~~s... IO:OI 9 Cl) llf\. feotMll Phtladelph11 'IS Wash1nrton • s..-..s.ntan lZ:OO 8 5-r ""4 Hictlfl&Ms Kusu C11y C/11efs vs Mmneso!a V1k1n1s lUI 8 D "•i*bll4 l:tO 8 <II D llf\. Foadllll Ptllsburah Steelers vs C1nc1nn1t1 Bentals • Qllllejip C., Te..ils live covmre of lhe l1n11S malches lrom the Racquet Club ol Irvine [Odie Aleunde1 and Don Sutton host "° • Collect f..CW '75 4:00 8 USC FwfMll USC Yl NOite Dame MONDAY, NOVEMIEa 29 6:00 8 (181 ) (8) llondaJ lfictit football Minnesota V1k1ngs vs San fra11C1sco 49tt"s. TUESDAY, NOVEMIU lO 1:00 <Bl Warrion 8nbtblM Wamors n Chiueo WEO#CSOAY, 0£CEMBER I 6:00 Iii K,illp Ice Hockey Los Anteles Kines vs lo1onto Maple Lt•I~ TllUll$DAY, 0£CEMBEll 2 5!008 llinp ic. Hocby Loa Anpltt lllnas n. M011tr111. SATURDA r, D£C£M8Elt 4 !:30 D 0 (]) ® m Grallclsb114 B NCAA fOOCMn Tums not 1va1l1ble al press hme 10:00 8 @ (I) <II G llfl footNlf The 8alt1mort C'.olts meet the St Louis Cardinals 1:00 8 0 Cl> (IJ» Im Gran4 hit llowllnt fo1ty ol Ille nahon·s most . tou1namtnl tested p1ofewon..1 bowlers-20 men and 20 women- compete tor $100.000 1n p11ie money This final round IJ1s !we from tlle Thundtrbo.,I lanes 1n Dtlro1t, Mich11an 4:00 • Clllld ._ s-. 4:l0 8 (Jl) (]) Cl> CIS ~ ~r •(QI) (I)) QJ ABC's W"lff Wotllf tf Spofb 6:00 • (QI) (I)) (81 llCAA FoetNll ltvt cove111e ol lllt ramt bel•ttn Ar\ansas and 1 uu G A Miii lfMltd l.orMlrdl Geoice C SCOtt narrates lll1s profile of the late Y1nce lombarclt, who coached the Grun Bay Packers l.'00 a IS I.Mm BasUINN laken n Golden Stale Warr1011 SUNDAY, NOVEMIEll 21 6.00 e ct) "StrMb of San f11ncbco" (dra) '72-111rl Malden Michael Oouelu. 1:00 G (C) wlf It's fllltdly, Tllis Mlllt k 8tt1i11m" \com) '69-Suzanne Plesllette. Ian MtShan~ M1ld1ed N1tw1ck lll011DAY, NOVlMltll n l'OO a (C) ''Soft of hltl•c•" (com) '52-Bob Hope. lant Russell II (C) "Oo41an" (susp) '71-Wirren Beatty, Goldie Hawn 9:0011 0 CD®> Im (C) "Tiit frOlll htt" (com) '74 Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthlu. Ca1ol Burnett. Susan Sarandon • C1:) "8of11 h1110CAnt" (dra) '75-linda Blair, ll1m Hunter. Joanna M~es, Mitch Voael TUESDAY1 lllOVOllER 30 l'OO II CC) "lllrdan" <.dra) '73-0mar Slla111. Dyan Cannon W£DflDDAY, OfCEMIEJ I l'OO G CC) "TM Seftl!th Dan" (dra) ·~-Wilham Holden C.put1ne. Susannah Yoik 9 C1:) "lridtt tfl tilt lifff 111,,I" (d11) 57 -Wlll11m Holden, Alec Gv'"nm. Jack H1wk1nsJtssu Hayakawa nfUIDDAY, OtCElllH l toll e Cl:) wUft Wlttl f1tt1tr" (com) '47-Wilham Po•etl Irene Dunne Ehzabetll T aylol G C1:) """"" llufe" (dr•) ·sz lost Ferrer ~ Zsa Gaba< Colt1te M11thafld f'lllDAY, O(C£M8U l l:OO e C1:) .. _, ~ CM rtly" (wes) 68 Edd 8y1m, G1l~11 Roland a a:> "1lle ''""' l'tM" (dta) ·s~-Gre1or, Pee,, Mau11ce Denham. Blenda OeBanne !:GO. (ll) CJ) Cl) CC) "Tiit r-1u1 ManN (drJ) 7•-Geortt Se1al, Joan Hackett. Jilt ClaybUr&h • (IJI ) 8 a:> "SIMA-Up .. lllltntal• S" (dra) 76-Robert Co111td, &ddy Olen, Yt<• Mil", Sue l,on, Donni Mills. SCOtt JllCOby • Herb Edelman, S11n Barb111 Allen. SATUIOAY, OUUtlO 4 5:00 e a:> "Oestroy All MoMten" (hOI) '68-Ak11a llubo l'OO a CC) "lfllllt of t11t CeMr.lt" (d1t) 'Peter o·too1e. Om11 Shaul. • Tom Cout1en1y, J01nn1 Pellel. 9:008UCJ)CII 1111 a::> "Th• llluerchancu" (dra) '76-lluk Oolllln. Susan nannery. Anne ~•ter, Chns1ophe1 Plummer. Helen Hayu, Timothy Bottoms, lorne Gmne, ltan Pele13. THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SO•OAY, ltO'WtMIU ll ~ FrttMll4 SUtcalllt l:OOAlllllll .... 4:00 r..e "' t11t r..., 5:30 tit ..... lillrMe 5:00 ~ u,.. • ca.Ilk 5:30.., 7:00 Cllif«wia ._ 1:lOW...• l.'00 YOI SllollN S.. W..t Y•'tt ... !:OOs-.hbp IO:OOV'isielis MOIDAT, NOVEMIEJ 29 t:OGUI Ttl CM Cll'u11 t:JO feeds 1w "" r '"'"' 10:00 ltlltll Mltttrs/Wota.illl IO:JO ()4ysMy/fNtllrt 11:00 llay llrawlnatanlmalt l Sliclt 11:30 EJedrk ConipHy 12:00 s-... St.rttt 1:00 s..., ... /I~ l:lOTill ....... 2:00 Califcw1Ma i- 2:30 ANricl11 U,.rittlu l:OO s.. ... Street 4:00Z...I 4:30 Dedrlc C.,.11y 5:00 llilt9f llctn IW.,.._... S:JO Vilt. Alecrt i.-GO ,... "' tllt fl111il) 5;lO A Tillle II Gt. 7:00AsllllllltlllftS 7:30 1\t fr.di CMf a:00 n. M..a Cllrtllidtl t:OO OtwM ~ s... 11 :00 lllldW/Llllrtf ..,.,, TUESOi\Y, llOmlNJ JO t:OOAll llllclltil/Llllm bftft !:lO F,...1111 Sbtdilii1 10:00 Cewtr to Cowtr/ll11t11 ltlltten 10:30 Y11tllMI S.t Lll't Ofn 11:00 fMt1t11/CW,.., ll:lO Elldric C.,.111 U:OO S.S... Street 1:00 IMWe-OwVScitl!Ct l:lO~-ltil 2:00 Ml• Cllnlnldts 3:00 S..111t Street 4:00Z..I 4:30 Elecbk C...riy 5:00 Mister ... .,, .. ,p..,,._ 5:30 lllflllity f tdof) 5:00 111111 .., f.lwlfelMlltllt 5;JOf~~ 7:00 ... I bait allcl Yt11 7:300.ltY....n .... Cllitlr1lia ..., l:JOW..V ,.._ t:OO ~ '11411rt "How Gmn Was My Valley" 10.00 Y• SllOIW S.. nit Y•'rt ....... 11:00 lbdWl/lalwtt • .,.., WUHUSOAY, D(eotlfl J t:OOMll llldllil/Llllrer ..,_, t:JO,... "' lllt f11911J IO:OOblf ~/ ....... U;tO .... MIS.,ts.f ... l l:lO Elecbk c-,.., 11:00 SeatM Strttt 1:00 All AMiil Ye.Jllt's Ofn l:JO n.&/CMr II CMf 2:00?111 Tlllll UC. l:Ol S... StrMt 4:002-tl 4:l0 EMtric ~ 5:00 .... ..._. ~--5:)0 Yllll ...,. i.'00 f .... ~ fHlily 6:l0 A n.t tie Ctw 7:00Aalillll ...... 7:lll~ l:OO Sm IJtfttl .......... !:00 J1h11 Stra.aat'1dl• .. IO:lO l 'al C~I C1t'n1/'11l11 .... ll:GO ~/l*er --' ntUllSDAY, 0£CUllCI % t:OOMI ltllclltil/Ultttt ..,.,, ~JOfrMllMill~. 10:00 Wor*-ltll/~ lO:lO CMr It CMf/..,.. 11:00 ~/All MM1 Yt11 ll:JO Dedric C-,.111 12:00 S-.. Slreet 1:00 $dellct Almlftltlln:a 1:30 ~ l S.../fell11rw MOC...... s.MYll Iii 2'.JO o.rfty J:OO s-Street 4:00,...1 4:JO Otdl'k ...., ~:00......,...,,~ 5:JO lirflMty fld!My &.-GOMM ... ~ l:JO f,..., SMtdlillf 7:00 .... btate ... , .. 7:JOferY_ ........ 1:00 111 hrf•nauce 11 Welt ,,.,,.,..Ir .... 1:00 l11rtl & Har4rt~l•41• .... It.JO ...... w.tt Wltl./PW,t .... f'lllDAY, DCCUllU l t.OOM1lllaeW/l.tllrtr11-1 !:JO F-. * tM Ft111lly 10:00 _..,,.,, .... , .. lO:JOAlhult I Id/~ ll:OOS... lllc/Y ...... s., J 1:30 Dedtlc c.,.., 12:00 ... Sttttt 1:00 £lSy Onwlllll ftltwte t:JO ur. 11r11rlfde11c.1 f1IM 2:00 .... l:GO S-Street 4:00Z...I 4:30 Elecbk c.,., 5:00 ... ....,....,~ S:JO Yllla Mtcrt 5:00 f ...... Ille f llllitr l:JU n.. fo Ctw 7:00,,.. 7:l0 Yeilm',.._... ....................... 1:30 Wall Str"t ... ,1'1941• .... t:OO Tlllt A4a•s Cltrt1lclts/ l'Wp ..... 10:00 .... : "u... .. l.M" ll:JO Tiie Mldltil/l.tll11f -.n SATillOAf, OECUIW 4 2.10An..•Glw ill CaMel1lil .... • ....... (Mk 11 t S:OO .... [llRt ... ,. 1:00~~ 7:l0 Wtlll' Oii ......... ltl ............... _...,. IHOhlt,..._. , ... MORNING e:oo 8 (I) 5-tM s-attr -~ • D aa ftltllrn 11?1 CJ) ea,ai. llaqaroo -6:30- • (I) D ftlhlm ., ........... °"" 8 MldlMIJa-SM ...... , "" GJ s,.ed itac.r (QI Cl)) '* Illy 7 :00 • Cl1J rn cv """ u Q.Jl w cm m ,., S11ow a a100a.• Cl) .., CartMM 8 (121) (()) lllJ Goo4 lllorRln1 wrkl m ""'' "• m StGct Mar\tt Optiri•a fD Yep flf Hutth -7:30- (J) Cartlells ...... GJ TIM h ltridl' fa11ily fD llidtt' llltn 8 :00 8 (]) ea,talll IMP'• (J)S.., D lilT11llll .. Tiie Flilrtdlllls <J.1J CI> TIM '1\ CIW an.....-. fl;) Z-1 •cam> a Ha"' 111" m '-1 o.y .., "'-',.,.. 11:00 • (IJ) CI> <D ,._. & hlltess a o w <n1 m "-"' S1a111 TM lllilllMlre 8 (8 )IB OMMoSM Ill llleoril: Stt 01yhmt Movies .... fD E*tnc C-,.ey -11:30- • (il) t1) Surd ltf TOMGt· "" a t llll (]) m Tht lion& si.w 8 (121) CJ)) QI F1111ily FIM mB MllJ Hlrt!Mfl, ... ,, &rt111111 m Lii's a,, Q) llMllJ • Ille ~,.,_ AnBRNOON -12:30- • (l1J Cl) (f) As die Wwl4 Tam D l2ll ([) <II f0 D1JS ol Our u-l t.on l..ilcy 8 (QI CJ)) Qt All My Clllldtt11 m ~" EMit'• r1t11tr a Der1a 1111 s... fl) y op ,., Htlltll m Allor• t.os A11ct1ts 1:00 Cl) '41nu tnd Nltn 8 (tJ:ll Cl)) O Ryan's Mo,. . """ CD Majof MMIS Clll Motle: See 01yt1111e Mov1ts mosi-1111111 -1:30- 11 11?1 CJ) Cl) Tiie '41idil!J LilM D 0 Cl) <II D Tiie Oodtfs Cl) 1111 .....,_1111'1 • (al Cl) l8l °"'Utt 11 lht D lntrt, H•Mllies m Oiar1illt die 111n11 2 :00 8 (l1J CI> Cl) NI ht Ille Fflllllr D O Cll<D lllAMtllt!WMN •omt • Hlniet Cl) T°"" D ...,..: Set 01yt1me Mo~res .., """ ., ........ -2:15-• ca CIJ> a ~., 14oep1t11 -2:30- • (J1) CD Cll 11111\dl GelM • s.."""' Cl) LMtt It ...... "' • ..., .... ci.11 mr.,,,._. 3:00 U (fl) CD CD Tlttllblu D IDs-trJlt .. ,.,. ([)CWIM • (QI ) l8l EQe .. lliellt 9 M.rir. Stt O.yt1mt Movies CD Wiiey oidie ~ (I}) (()Ir_. So.tr~ -3:30- • IH> Mia Dlllcln SM e ...,..c.ttr ., lie .. ...,... frt (l)Ole Mlatll11 8 Mo\<~: Ser 01yl1mr Mov1u DoMillct Wed Cl) ""' a.ell tD Ylti I Friteds Cl)QIC.rtoolll cm rn 9'lo's 111 ,., (9 Cl) ,..,.,. ~ 4:00 G lic Vllley ([)labu11 fl Alterselltel Special "M11hly Moose and the Quarterbtck" Wed A 12 yUr·old boy. his tumm11es 1nd lhe M1ghly Moose try lo C011v1nce lhe boy's did lhal he would r1U1er be 1 suprrstar with his camm than on the football held Alea Kanas. Joteph Mascolo. Dave Madden. Bnndon Ctul and !)iarles Evtrett star CV tJIWc-J ON Cl "" O.Ullue s.... C8 hp I His M4ia Q) Mtdle & )td.le <UJ CD i.. ._,., 0 MMl-12 ·~· N ''THI SMALL CAR IXPlaTS16 FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS PIHONALI ZID LIAllNG -ALL MAKts & MOORS A FllE SllECJION OF USED CMS 842-7781 540-0442 Ser(lin.g _)Jff Beac/, r3 iie6 S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD. (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH , .... THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND IRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 173-213 OntlR'S fYPICAl ANNJA1 PUIC£NTAGI RAn-Jro5 YIU. 12.883 11.EUABU 'S ANNJA1 POCINTAGE A Aff-8 YltS. Not all second trust deed loans cost the same. That's why the Federal Government ha. given you a simple way of comparing the annual cost of any loan ... the Annual Percentage Ra1e. The lower this rate, the lo wer your annual cost. Most other companies as k you to pay Annual Percentage Rates from 17" to 2 1%. That's because they charge you I~ interest. a maximum commis- sion al'ld give you a s hort time to repay. Not us. Through Reliable your interest rate is lower (~). the commission is lower, and you gel more time - 8 years -10 fully repay your loan, including prin- cipal and interes t. There are l'IO balloon payments. We oiler you an Annual Percentage Rate of IZ.88%. Check around. We believe It's the best rate avail- able ... and it's available to everyone. The figures look like this. Fo r every $1 ,000 you borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The total of payments is $1 ,407.36. We also offer shorter term loans al the same interest rate and commission, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage RatH. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any time by pre-paying interest o n the balance in accordance with state law, You may borrow from $2,000 10 $50,000 on a first or second trus t deed loan -on any real estate any- where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan in JO working days. No gimmicks. No double-talk. We just think it's good buslneu to give you the htcts ... and more money for your money. I ·~~R~~lc~~Rtr~ ll.-W Trnted llld RtsPtCld Brokers fer 26 Jllfl a..ao..1 Offk-· Or .... Co: 2295 W Ball Rd .Anaheim (TI4) 776·6543 Lo. Aneelee: 320 No Vermont (ZIS) 666·2$25 Sf V.U.,,: 18455 Burb11nk Blvd .T111111na (ZU) 987·2234 Olrect'foil•free ~: P-eel San Gabriel Valley 12131 442 6668 Soo1h Bay Long Be.Kh (213) 644 2272 Ven1ur11 Caunty (8()5) 4<)7 3733 I SUNDAY llOWOllCI 21 MOR NINO * fndiates Ill Adwtr1ise111t11t -5:30- 0 u mp Ulltt Illy F"t 6:00 U ,,_.UP'lm m n....,.~f'l Ill S.ttlef11 c.lrlontq -6:30- 0 TodlJ'I R141ciM a TIM Cllnst.,llers Cll 0,.11ffoll C.tr&•ftCJ m The Cllnstoplltrs a> ...,,.,., -.. -6:45- CIJ Wildlilt Tht1t1t /Witfl Tiiis llina 7:00 U Hlllbon 8totMrs G Thil Is t11e Ult e Musk Ii llM $t*1n Word Cl) ,..,. ' Ilia f ritlldi I) °""' ' GolC.111 [Q) lltlieious rf'DITllll "food IOI All" m a.-1a,, ""' <Ill '-'t~ll Tt"'91e II]) (() Tllii b Ille Ult ta AttlMd lllt Woricl lft IO 1>1JS fll)Yepfor~ QJl ,.,,Xllltvrt USA -7:30- 8 f It ()wt s,.c. l llts 8 JNl's Cit • Glofp " IJlt ,. {)) Y• Ooctot ~rs Cll 0tyll DIKGftry CD TIMAi~ II)~ II IM"-n Strtel Im Cl) ltfTy FlhltA Clll ([) 0.fty ' ""'"' a fallty of Ille Oitloaaun fD Misttr 11octt1 CQIJ (I)) To.it NaN Meetl~t OJ) $liif Your 1'11isas I• HH!t TV WEEK, NOVEMSEl'l 28, 1878 an•ANOON I 12:00 D su,.rMwl Hl1~ll1"• Kansu City Clutts YS lil1n11tsol1 Vrt.n11 e n.~ • ( ) IDJmu .. ~ .....,. G Thrilltr ... Motit: "Soft of 1.m1e~ (dll) '45-Peter law101d, lune lockl\111 QJ S..1111111 a r .it AM.t fllcturti m am r IOlfl Uncol!I Cttittr "Andre Walls" Q) ~ Ctro/t. ti .... -12:30- D lllt "...._.'"' •ca cu> <1ti Dirtd!IM It was shortly after 5PM 1n downtown Los An&eles and the streets were aowded with office workers anxious lo gel home. Bui the sight of a movie crew workin& on the sidewalk caused a small crowd of the cunous to stop and eawk Kuk Douglas, briefcase in hand strode tmskly out of a large bank bu1ld1ng and toward the camera The crowd ooed and aahed its recognition This was no fty.by·n1ghl TV s1mes hero With Iha I carved-out -of. granite lace instantly recoenizable after 54 movies. almost nobody had to be told 11 was Kuk Oou&las lhey were shooting a scene for "The Moneychaneers." the six and·a hall hour NBC World Premiere movie based on Arthur Hailey's best·selhng novel. that will air on lour nights. Saturday from 9 to 11 PM, and on successive Sundays, Dec. 5, 12 and 19 (9:30·11PM) Douglas. who plays a vice president vying with another vice president (Ch11stopher Plummer) for the newly vacant job of president of a banking empire, talked about the price of being so recognizable. "On balance. I've gotten so I like 11," he said "There are a few people who bother you when you 're trying lo eat in a restaurant or something but aenerally people are very good about 1t " Douglas. a favorite of 1mpress1onists because ol his d1stmchve voice and mannensms, particularly hkes comedian Frank Gorshin's rendition of him. "I was watching Frank do me one night on television and unconsciously my face was contorting to match his 1mpress1on of me on the screen My son looked over al me and said. 'forget 1t. Pop. he does 1t much better than you' " "The Moneychaneers" was an enormous pro1ect as TV movies ge. It took 63 days to shoot. had 182 speaking roles and cost nearly S4 m1lhon. And producer Ross Hunter called on old lnendsh1ps to fill some key roles for uample he talked Helen Hayes (who won an Oscar for her role 1n Hunter's film "Airport") into workin& for a day as a psychiatrist treating Kirk Oouelas' wile And he got Jean Peters. who hadn't done a ftlm in nearlt 20 years (since "A Man called Peter" 1n 1957). to portray Christopher Plummer's wife Peters has kept a low profile since her 14·year mamaee to the late Howard Hughes. She admits she took the role because "Ross is an old, old friend and 11 was only two days work. I was a bit nervous, I guess. but everything went fine. But I did have a tension headache later " Peters particularly en1oyed working with Plummer "With me, he had a certain reserve and I found 11 most charmin& because I'm kind of, not shy, but not effusive, I don't think He 1s very polite, friendly and warm -without being overpowenng. Sometimes actors ... they kind of sweep you off your feet." Give .,a.eone You love a portrait this Oarist•CU Sag "I ~Ol'E VOV" tritla a REMBRANDT stgle Portrait We '>Pfl<.ol•1e 1n •nd1vid"ol cn:J fomily po<1r01I\ thot a e en unique onr::I sens.•"'e o• the.r 1uil1e<li ln.\tuOo a on locot.on, ..-e ·11 WO<• ...,,h you 10 cr!IO'e o porlrOll !hot' I honevly you So qet yo.JI lom ly toqerher Or qe1 your1elf 1oqe•her S•op "' rodov ad 'et s roU oov• 'f°"' portrOt• ACT NOW! There's S1;n Tome fa 0..,1tmo\ del1vety Coll lor 'f04I Appc>m"""" 64~ ~:·:·· . ":'"':~ .•. -: ·.~ .. ~ ..... --=-;-.. . .-:-; .. ,,, ......... :: ~·, ...... ':'•• ·":-:;. !: ·~~ . :: SUNDAY fCondnu..t) Q) Morie: "CMrle(s All11t" (com) '41-Jaek Btrt"Y· K1y rrall(IS Clll rn IWl. r....ii ®ho...,..., t :oo ...... Clmia D Cll l?I •n f'otlhll Pills bu11ll Sltelers vs C1ncrnne11 Benaats e n..-.w.n., (D IS,, 8 thllu11 tu, Tunis Ltvt coveiatt of the l1"'b matches hom tile Racquet Cl11b of t1V1nt Eddie Neundtr and Don Sutton host ()) lllttrAltilul HMr CJ MMe: er:> ..,,_., lau" (mus) ·~l-frtd As1111e Audrty Hepburn a Wtica ,. Acriatltw• (IBI (])) U.S. r11111 ltt"'1 m SMtw• e11 0.111,. 0 NCAA HllMl&flb -1:30-a 1J1t .,..,. .,.,, (C211 tl)) AllilNI hid 2:00 8 'flit ~ CM,a111 8 Mnie: CC) "MJ 0111111 t' Ywn" (mus) '49-Dom Day. Jack C¥SOll (I) l:M•l1Rtllip ... "'' CJ) ... " ... Su ID 11 .. 11: "Tiit C..1111 M11th1J'' (dra) '54-Humphrey 801111. Van Johnson, J~ fefm Q) llfl.lll a Failll * ,..,, m ....... : WMan ii tlN Wllltt Sult" (al) CJ) s..m Clat1tt111 <II .... -2:30- • fKt Ille lbtiM CJ) UFO IS,...,..,., TMl,M (121 ([)) IWl. '-' " Ille .... <Ul $41111 T flil 3:00 a .. : er:> "Tiit btdtn" (was) '6'-811,n Keith. l!ober'I Culp • HUo1ll °" G lloolit: ~"If It's,.., This lhst .. l 1l1IH1" (com) '69- Suunne Pltshelle. Ian McShane Mildred Nel"IC~ Q) Siftisltr Cinellll S Jilll"'Y S.1eprt Sllow (/Bl (])) Sciptr low! s,.dall -3:30- • Colttp fM(lltJI '71 Cl) Sttt TrM <Ill (J) Wlfaf WotM a Nic*it '""" Hin fl) ..... (all CJ)) ht r.thll "')'beet (IJ) 11,,te Ill.-, llD 4 :00 8 USC Foettiall USC •S lfotrt Dame D The s-u., se.. e lltlllttr a.9'Q "The Ccxinl of Monte Clrsto" CJ) .... (IDJW....,. .. Mewle: (C) VA c.. ti ..,. .. (dra) '14-Ellzabttll Mo11tromtry, Ronny Co1, Cliff Poru (ll) ()) lllQ C.C.rt 8()) .... lt ..... flfl4nlnf eNSt!Mt WM <• CJ)) c..,. f'611t '7' a 111eit11 o. .. r..ew • c....,. Prwlltt-Wltwplllll ... MtltiM P-ee I avaNINQ e:oo . ._ .. ~ • flllrie: (CJ (lflr) '1\t Str•b If SM fmci9c:t" (dr1) '72-1(1rl M.tlden. Mic:ll1el DouclH 8 ( l2IJ ) 1'lle C..ptll• & T t11· nillt .. ,... (fl WiW Wol'M .C Alliub m S11per Star VIOll John * His Musk, Hls Cm, His Mansion T onltel ID Tiit Elton Jolln S,.Cltl Elton John sines his lop hits, and cameras lollow !he superstar from hll Hollywood Bowl perf01mance to a 1ecordrnr session, and to h•s lecendary frencll cll1te1u (J1) Cl) M Gt1111111 S110W • CartGolls 121> SpKt: "" fll)>Mlflt llllolf Witll_ OJ ...,.../Variety S... a .... 11t11 A1Mt1ct GB lltmic C..1 l'~lwt -6:30- • (J1) CD (]) ._ U CIMW C..W. QI Tiie Ill'* bJrm Sfildal e Star s.lcM,a • Star s.cctt '-"" ...... "- 7100 • tm CJ) Cl). aii..t .. D W INE CEUAmD • STAI TOIUTt!DISIUY • Cl» Cl) 111 • WwW ff Dia· "'7 "Disney's Grt111st Doa St111" Otan Jonu is h0$I IOI th1l potpourri fulurln& do&1 of m,., breed, 1n 1n1m1ted end llvt sequenc11-from the early canoons featurln1 Pluto to the 1ecen1 lf•t canine releu es. ~s,.citl • (8 CIJ) 18) fiiil Tiit ltMr IMcJt Vtritty ""lliiii A musical varrety hour w1tll Utt 8'1dy Buncll 1nclud1na Florence Henderson. Robtft Rttd lhe 811dy Kids, and special 1uests Donny & Mtrre 0$/nond and Tony Randall D WiW W1M West m n.. s.ta a.m Lille l'wa4e cz11r1 &ti Welsll & Sol> McAJtme1 co host C4Vef1te or liollywood's ann1t1I ClrrtStnw 11111de ol stars G) n. SMtJ a.111 Ullt ...,_ John Astin and Pally Du•e Astm co host this h•e jllrade covm1e lrorn H()llywood f8J.,,_On1111 la llot1t: lc:J "Blr41 of '"Y" (dra) '73-David Janmn. Ralph Mee~et. Elayne Herl•erl -7:30- fll)TIMWay It We m llofuft u11111119 l'toClttrts 8 :00 & LUCY'S 25 TV YEAIS * RtpMed By Top Sl111 In 2 hour C8$ S.lllte 8 <Ill CD ()) llMilCIS s.Mes lrlq-1'111---,r,Ji 2S YNn lames Stf1'111, Johnny Carson and Dick Van Dyke are 1ust lhree of the noted Ptrsonahtru who pay person11 tribute lo Miss 11111 rn this two hour ttllospectrve ol memorable moments 1n the career of one ot Ame11a s outs11nd1n1 coineditnnes Othet 1uests 1flclude Vman Vantt Galt Cordon. DfSI ~m St (ltom lht early Lucy se"ts). Sammy Dnis Jr . Bob Hope. Danny KJye. lficllard Bur ton, Joltn Wayne and C11ot Burnett u @ Cll 9 m o .. _,.,., . bll't s.la1 lfJJttry-CellllttM 'Old r HhiOned Murder" A brlter matron becomes ColumbO's quany •hen she sets up 1 deadlJ l)ltn 1nvotv1n1 hOmr cide and robbery lo retain l)OSSm10n ol a family owned museum Joyce Van Pallen, Celeste Holm Jeannie Bedin Jnd Tim D'Conn01 iuell • Tiie l.tluua "41 '""" Cl) '9ttr Mtt1iltll Vtrltty Hour B ( 13) (I)) QJ) Sia MOOoft Dollt1 Mtn (2hr) "The Thunderbird Connec t1on" Sten 10tns the Au forte's famous flyrni rhunderbirds rn 1n elaborate plol to save the hie of 1 I 4 rea1-old he11 lo !he throne ol 1 Mrdeut nallOn lh1I has been f,.en onr by lhe mrliltry Robert loa111. lfed Romero, S1111nne Reed, Jim lllGMullan Barry Miller and Merline Besw1e~ 1uest. tiJ Mofle: ct) (211r) "ti lt'1 THS NJ This Mud 8t lelci11111'' (com) '69-Suunne Plesheltt, tan McShJne. M~dred lf;itrwck. M11111y lilmflton. Horman Fell, Rev. Rose g lflllial V.n.ty m E"nlti' at s,...,..., ID D S... 61 s,Ma Pilla! -8:30- \1110..1*1 ..... ShOO e 0r11-.m GI nit SMdJ Dutlc..t11 S,.Clll Tiie multHalenttd Ms Ount1n show cues 1h11 sptc11I 1nd welcomes aunts Gene Ktlfy, P1uf tynde, John On1dJOn and Velo"• Atmstron1 Q)lltJ~td 9Jt,a111111 """ a n.. °"' ,.., G Muttrllltu Thutre: How Gl'tttl W• My Vtllty G)lollta P'trv lV Wl:EK. NOVEMBEfl 76. 1978 -9:30- D IHJ ()) CI1 D Dtubltfu. t1r1 SHUJ Mrs11ry-Q11l•c1 "A Stu Is Dud" Quincy's back rs •111nst the n u when, du11nc htS 1n•est111t10n of 1 movtt star's dt1th 11111 could be tither suicide 01 hom1 cllle, 0H1Cials prns lor 1 spe~y resolulr011 ol Ille use lrn11ette Metter. Ca1ry W1lbtrt. Vil B1soclt0. Donni M1ll1 ;ind lune todhart cu est • 1lle ~ " c-i., SMIMy ' C..p1111 m lftl1lt " ut• mc.rou .... 10:00 8 {}7) (})Kofi~ AClltss Mam Sc.hell 1unls as 1 Yuaosl1y1an Prrn cm huntine ptictl~ss family 1ewels stolen 11 the end ol World Wai II and now hidden somewhere 1n lfew York Ci~ Posine as a nun. the princus and hci trusted f'amrly servanl are afmost killed 1n a gun battle '" a chuteh where they llave come to retneve the 1ewels, and Ko1ak has his hands lull try1na lo eet at the tiuth • °" of DiKwtrJ 8 (121> ([)) 8 Sta"*1 & Hlltdt "~11htmue" Starsky and Hutch irrest two hoodlwms IOI lhe 11pe ol 1 retarded 18.year old l11end, but lhe cue rs d1opped when ti 1e1s 10 c~url RtSCheduled from last Saturday Cf) Lltill htliM 0 Gt111tr T td klftStral!c ..,~....,, ID fBlle9' IS l'wlllic Nicy Fv11111 m Tiit Mt111 at1'911ldes <ll m som. c-.., m tou '-• Show -J0:30-• ,_, S.wrl Show SH Ditti D Firilla U.. m S.1111 •ratha '1:00 8 CD Cfll CD 0 News D8 Cll OJ!kn • '«tMtttn CD Tiit rn a• ID lh •lt : ~ "Scprplo" (dra) '73-Burt lan<:uler. Alain Delon m Sinister CIMMa (U) CJ) llatM of tllt """ l2ll Amtrkt •. 200 Yt1r1 fll) Rlw1h " Sllertot~ lfollllU ((21) Cl)) w, Hilms Sllow -11:30- • S11da1 Sports Flul/Mowie: a:l "llltntF frt111 HOlllt" (com} ·s.-Jerry ltwti. Pat Crowltr D Sllllfll) & C.t11"1 0 1'111700a.. 8 (8 (JJ) '•ttr Mm~ell V1rietJ Hellr D Mewlt.: 11:) "5fecwio 1114 His An1tl" (d11) '68-Broderrc• Ciawford cm Mewle: ~ ,._. " Har4 TI11111t" (wts) '67-Henry fond1 qf) lllwtt: ~ "TriMa" (dra) '70- Darren McC1v1n, lali HoH1m1n 1:00 D M O!tt Wltlr~. e SUrtlMt 2100 • ai..tt: an '1llt ,._ ttllll\f" (dr11 '71-G!i Youne. l11 Grent -3:25- • llotlt: ~ "Stun Cltlt1 tt Gold" (•~l '55-Anlhonny Quinn. I MONDAY I llCM.IOO n For __ , Md ~ lidillcs, ple1M stt OA'fllM£ ,.aGIAllS. Wow, .. ,..,~ •• lft lllt Uy's ...,,_ IMmlK llOVIES 10:00 a "Clth1tl•ul" (com) "49-David N1ven. lmsa W11ct11 "Jusiu" (com) 62-An11e Od1nson. Mnnct Clievaller a ((!} "Soldier of rtrt11t" (1h) '53-011~ Cable Susan H1yw11d 11:00 .. (CJ •l)i; '°" .... , lht 011t AMut lilt T rmlilla S.S. lady" (com) '68-l'tlylhs Diller U:OO ID '11le Gflll4 Hole!" (dra) '32-Greta Guba. 1:00 a ro "Tiit "'"'"" 1411it" (d11) '60-llM:haid Burton. 2:00 .. (C) "Tht HtllflaMen" (d11) '69-John Wayne 3:00 QJ) ~ "II TOl'UlftW C..." (dra) '67-Pally Ou~e l :lO • CC) "TllrN Ceifts ill lllt foutal11" (com) ·~4 Clifton Webb, Oolothy McGuire. Jun Peters I l!VENINQ e:oo n cm rn CIJ crm ..., D 9(J)tDIDflewi 9 3Sbr Trtt CIJ '°""' ~ .. (121! ) C8l .... ~., fli(hl .,_.,. Jiit M1nneso11 V1~rncs vs Ille S,n Fnnc1sai 49er's O '--• m hrtri4ae '•llJ Cl)MM-12 ED Eleelric CM""J m Utt1t bluls -6:30- • Dina•! Guests include Henry Winkler and Melim Manches1e1 ()) w, Gritfltll (ID) Mm '1iffift Sllft ID Falllily Alf air <Il'l<Il ~• Sl»looml fJltlonT1t• 7:00 .. QJ) (I) Ill ,..., 1J Liars Club Cll My Tiit• Sola (I) To T .. lllt Tnltlt DCokeMl1tio1 m 1 LM LllCy Cl) The Fii eClMnu,-1 aw,~ m Mdtil/Ultfer hport .., DrMulic Sttle -~f-llJ -7:30- .. lliZiiJ ~ill fllwl "But Can She "Tiji7" A lt1ll-1tou1 comedy lt1!urin1 st~n shtchu 11'1111 suclt l1mous nernu as .Mdy G111f1th, Bn,n Kerth. G1e1 Mellave1. M1r1d1t~ MIC· RH. Jim 81cku1, AMe franm, Svaan Oliver, Cr111 Sttvens, and Vic101 Buono. Key crutlve poiihons rn tlte Pfotrarn are b1 Women In fllm, an orcanintron of women 1n Rim and telerrsron Tht shO'fl was produced by S.lly 8t~t1. ........... °""" Cl) ni. '* c.,lt w "'• 111a1 r ... ll)ltMy...,. <Ill Cl) Diiiy ,.,.. .. @ ()) WiW w.till el WMts (3Hlpl'stter.. 53 a.....I 21 Tlllialtt mrn.•tt .._ @Jn.tali«• 8:00 " CI7J rn CIJ .... llhod1 uses all ~' femin111e "'lu to SI~ lier f11end. Sally C1lla1her. from Ille dutches ol a woman huntl)' man D ~ (J) mt G llllle House °" lllt hlirie "Fred"" lht 1ne11ts f1m1ty and an the11 lnends underco a seve1 lest of patience when l1ur1 amvts home with a new pef. a cant1n~t1001 billy fO'f • llleM: CC) (2111) ''Solt ",.. t1te" (com) "57-Bob ~-Jane Russell ll) MaoM: CC) {Zllr) ~Liff Witll tllt !'loper Slra111er" (dra) 'f>4-N1talie Wood, Steve McQueen II Movie: (C) (Z~hr) "Dollars" (sus) '71-Wanen Bu tty, Goldie Hawn. m ltwitdltd .,,,,,..,_ (8) MaoM: ~ (,2111) "Crools •1111 r....a" (ad'I) '69-Telly Smlas fD The MIMs Clll'lllldes m ........ C9 J.-IAl!l"'tt '"(!HIS -8:30- 8 <Il'l(J) 1'•11111 Bm Lindstrom is incensed when one of her leachers IS frred because she OllCe posed f0t a nude photo 111 a ma11r1ne Slit decides to resien frOlll the CXJllece •n P<Olest When Phyfhs COllVrnctS htr lo '" her views rn an ed1fo11al for the colleee netrS9<1[Jf1 she dectdes on 1 more e11ph1e stale menf cl her v1ews-1hat eteales in· slant havoc at home and in school m c-wr11s 9:00 8 <Il'l (J) CIJ Mn4a No rnfor matron 1n1fable from the NetWOlk at our press lime IJ 0 ()) !II D lllC llond1y lliaflt llowlt: (Cl (211r) "Tiit Frottt '•••" (com) "74-Jacll Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Carol Burnell. Susan Sar1ndon, Vincent Gardenia. Billy Wilder's sc1un versron of 1 comedy classic about the mlsfor tunes of 1 top Ch1t110 reporter who is determined to cet out of lhe ntws1>1Ptr b11sinw but allows his edttOf to p1evraf Oii him to cover one list spectat11l11 news stoiy 8 ......_, lllPf Mt.it: CC) (21tr) •lofll I~" (dr1) "7S-L1ndJ Blarr, Kim H~nttr, Joanna Miies, Rteh1rd Jaeckel, M1tcll Vocet. A 14 yw old 1111. 1hei 1unn1111 away s.1 times. rs ient to a 1uven11e detenhon home wllere slle convrncH 1 teacher to eel her f $tCOlld chance 1t hv1n1 with htr 111rents ID Mm GrlHM si... CDTlM ~PIM ·CIM~ • 111 l'etfenNllC.t " ""' '"" Dronne WlllWitk Slit\ ~())) MM: (Cl {Zllr) wtay QJI A llan Na.M IAlll~rdl -9:30- • (Ill(])()) Alf's hit Cliutey'l latest photo1r1phlc project Ills less tllan lllcherd's entuslastlc aupf>011- t&pecllfly afler the ··p~1ec1" steels his w1tclif Order Yours NOW . ~ r~ :~st :, ,(~ 1000 -~~eautiful Stick-on labels • PERSONALIZED • STYLISH •EAS Y TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPI; AND SIZE OF LA8El ""''· Joft11 Ooe 123 Mein Street AnylO•ll, Any•ttte 123•5 Label• Do Not Htvt A Printed Border. Styiish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper :-Fl"lnthl.~;,;,--;;;di;,-;.;d;;1;;u,-.,~,5;;,;- I Pilot Printing label Div., I I Post Offic• Box 1560 I Cott• Me .. , C1llfornl1 92626 I I····· .. I I l I I l e l11 rt te 11 .. ,..,, Zl1t Ce4t I •' --...jj§ii.llQ;JIH!il I ~--------------------~ ,..,., MONDAY (COftdnued) 10:00 U Jill IU111H11I: lr111d1 lo Trl••pll Eithlun ynr old Jill K1nmont. nallONI s~11n1 champion. wu rac1n1 1n the 19SS 111e Olympic tnals when w lost control, cata pulled into lht 111 ind crashed into a rrouP ot speclll°'1 11 40 mites ott hou1 Tiit 1«1dtnt lett he1 pa11l~zed lrom Ille sllouldm down Her cour aieous and 1tma1~1ble comebick " tllt sub1m ol this documentary. w1tt1 Beau Bnd1es IS ho$1/nanato. . ...., tJ7> CD hKW.. Wt& <SGIMulal• W s...tslatt lhe P01nter Sisters star QJ) c..,teM & TIHlllt m 11rr11 ,. ,,.,..,, -10:30- D lAIL£0 LOVEii 1£GS * FOi SON/DEC SUITE &'bKllllvt Suitt Stmy Walline tS Stntenced 101 the C.rdway bOmb 1ng-but not to 1ail-1nd p1omptly runs into problems, while Anderson Gall 11ows uneuy ou1 lhe int11cu1ne chemtslr) between his wife and 1 woman lnend. • CJ) ...... 11111 Alltll DQIO>Qlllt9' 11:00 a ()) ClDl @ ...., Ill a (121) (JJ) lott ••11lco S(Jlt SN Hllll •mo ...., G Ctl*ilyltwM ID Mary KlftNI, lllary "-rt ... e Tw of Ille linn• <rn CD St., lilt Sb11 fD llM!e: "Tiie Sewtl1ll Stal" -11:30-11 lI1J CD CIJ CIS Lett ..._ 8 all CIJ !II D .i..., C.- Davld Blenner hosts CD "'-m caw 8 Yow SM. ti Sllowa ID...., QI flit 100 CM ((21) (])) $dtllte fiction Tlltatr• .~ .... CBI Mtwie: CCJ ''llle WI RIOll" (dra) '71 -Joe Namath. Jae~ Elam 12:00 D hltof Gr'tlldlo II MoM: ·v ... Ml•" (com) '69- Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters QI llotie: ''lh1 Harl1111 Glo~t· trotters" (sportS) ·5 !-Thomas Gonlel. Harlem Globetrotters -12:30-• -~ sa.w: "T1lt Lo.e W•k· ......... .,." 111 lllt be ........ .... tf fllfJ" GI Motlt: a::l "Cm~ 111 tht Mifrtr" (dtl) '60-0rson WtllH 1:00 II Q'SJ CID,....,,.. D'lllt m CIM -1:.10- 2:00 • MIWe: a:> "Wllll l'rkt Clitrf 1" (com) '52-lames C11ney, D•n Dailey, Connne Cll•el D lllowl1 Dou~lelutur: "Tht lltl'9 tf ller1twa," "P111ic ill tlM City" -3:30--~ Pege10 TUESDAY llOmtlfl lO ftf ..,...., _, after-. lilltillp. .......... PAmlllE r~Ulll$. ...... "' ,_ CM!fttlit11ta, In Ille ...,.,_. !)Amal( lllOVl[S 10:00 e .,...., ""-'•" (adv) '35-VtetOI Mctacten. CCJ "lM HoetJ Pet" (com) '67-Rea Hlmson. Suun Hayward a a::i "Q•l•ll• °'"'"'" (adv) ·~~-Robert Taylor, Kay Kendall 11:00 D CCJ ··n. Lts1 F11111t" (clfa) '69-Lloyd 81id1es. Mne Francis U:OO Ga "Tiit Gay Dlwtrut" (mus) '3•-fred Astaire, G1aee1 Rocers, Ahce Biady I :00 IS CC) "Tll111 Wlolul Pt0pl1" (dr1) '56-Charlton Heston, Anne B11te1. Gclbtrl Rola no 2:00 D (CJ "Siie Wirt A Yellow WMtll~ (we$) '49-John Wayne 3:00 <D (CJ "l>ttN .. ....,, .. (dra) '72-Georae Peppatd. Chnshnt Btt!Ofd l:JO • "Wite & Lown" (com) 63-lanel le11h. Van Jolln50n, Shelley Wintet$. •V•NINQ 8:00 II CJ1) (}) CD liii?iil 'Ille TN ~ s,.a.I SjiQiif'Ou11n1 this hour ol muste, humor and nost.1111, Kn1thl recreates comtd1c1lly his t11umphant return last year to htS hollletO'lln, •llert lit was honoied as man al the year Guests au fred MacMumy, £6w11d Asller, Rue' Mc Oan1h1n. lthtl Merm1n. Plt1I Silvers alld l01ett1 S•1t. 8 @(1)(!1 Dlulull.a S..., "New Gtoflll 011 My Mind" A touch Maune colonel leads his 1111a tt00pen in a land1nc on Vella la ~va tlltn tells Pae>py thty a1e t1k1n1 O'ler-to spumud '" 1nvas10R or Ne• Ge«tia Island ......... : Tiit Stlzllid , .. ,. The fclms and caree1 of David 0 Selznick 11e featured. recrutina Hollywood in the 30's and 40's Ha11ated by Hen') r onda. the him includes clips lrom his hims 'uch an "Gone With the Wind" and "A Star Is Botn." and on·screen commentar; by Setzntd .. stall. ()) llftit: (Z•rl "Alrarti l 1llr" (wes) '66-Wilham Holden. llcclttrd Widma1k 8 ((8) ())) QJ) H1"7 Om "AM The Fonz" The town isn't b11 enoulfl f0t the Fonz 1nd tha new owti llun1ry shentt, so •lien Font eels an ultimatum to tel out of town someth1q has to llVt D llotit: (CJ (Ur) "lur1l1r1" (d11) '73-0mu Sh111f. Oyan ~nllOll • lat ..... W'IW •""1._ fl!I ~Milk atflin QI! tfllrlill1 W.ttilll Wl!llOll 'A Cllicaeo fD ~ Clrull "Allet Throueh the Look1n1 Class" m Clilltflritl '9 Ps,dlk ,..,...., -1:30-• ca ())) Q)l Laornt ' Shitley "Good Time Girls" lneine and Slurley think they are the most soucht alter airls '" town when th1er phone luddenly starts to nn1 olt the hoot but they find out they m the victims ol 1 prank m er..Wlb fll!t~Plt(nm ID Situtloll CoMNJ 9:00 D cm Cl) CJ) lll•A~•H Already uh1usted from 24 hou11 of oper atlnc duty, Colon el Potter and H1.,.eye respond to a despe11te c.tll from an undereround l(omn Army hosp1t11 foi svre011s and supplies. which means thll the unm1h11ry Ha.,.e,e must cany his Sidearm 1nlo the battle llH a @(I) e Ptllu Wt1un '1enllb Bum" Ptppe1 happens to faU 1n love with 1 "tennis bum" tYst while Vie and Set Ctowlty lte ln••s t1ptm1 the slty1n1 ol 1 man •ho IPf>tl1ed lo bt 1ni.ed up wclh an orc•nrztd Ctlmt rcne e ....,_.: llie SIMI y..,, 8111 Bany ta,es vtewtrs on a 1ou1 al the llTLA lot. Oll&•nally built by Wimer lkothers in the 20's • <a (])) a lticJI 111a11, "'°' lllH Scotty 's dluppniance pressures R.mona into ltll1ne Wes of her cftYOlvemenl wrth Billy .... ,. Crlffl. SlltW .., 'Ille s.. '"" SlltW •aM=-• Clll . WrHtliJll TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 21. 1978 -9:30- D (IJ) CD (() 0.. D11 It A T1111t Schneider 1s on Cloud Nine when his pride and 101 (nephew Harvey) COIM$ lo visit. bu! Ann must decide whether to confront him 1W1th news that W011ld bnn1 him back to earth -~°""" e fill! F•tllf• fD~1'76 10:00 D CJ1) Cil s.i\c.11 Conci With Jim 811ley's masQutradt as a wulthy Cucooean baronw wen ocr •IS way, uposurt is suddenly al hand when newsp1per headlines announce the en111ement of the 1ul baroness 8 @ (]) <II Im Ptllce Storr An empty !louse where 111olfters were reoorted becomes a temJ)Ollry clor milOfl fO! a numbt1 of police ol11Cers and cradu1lly 1cqu1m enoufh ol a reputalion-u the scene ol wild 1»1 tles-foi the vtce squad to 1a1d II. ....... (() llou1111 • (6 ())) 3J flmllJ ·The Cradle Wiii Fall" Salina Maeee, Wilhe l1w1t11te's former 1crlf11end. returns to Pasadena lo live and W11l1e bt comes involved when slit brines suit to reiam cl/S\ody ol hei 1llec1tim1le baby hom the lalhe1 .., tiet S..rt . ... . fZl) .... It : "Th f•por1ance of W!fllnlld" -10:30- G Olt lllSWe SW., m a> m """' 11:00 &•G QJJ llm D (]) <Il@<D lltws g all lMt -.nc.1 Style -~ ..... ID MllJ Hart111111, lilalJ Hl!'tllWI m 111es"' 111e lizllTI -11:30-• cm G1) ()) CIS Lale lllowle: ..... D ® CJ) CID IJI Wwt) tlr1llll Cl) Tll• nt aw 8 (8 (JJ) 0 TllNly lllGWlt of Ille W• "Setrel Night ~lier" ...... (3) 'Ille 700 Club fm lllowil: ~111an In lltt Wllltt Suit" UJ~Mowit 12:00 • lest ff ;N«llo Ill Mo.it: (CJ "hti~J llJ'' (ldV) '53-James Mason. Patnc11 Med111a m lllowil: "flit Iii Hut" (dra) 'SJ-Glenn fo1d, Gloria Graham. let Maivin -12;30- • All-1111.i Shoe: "A T11t1 el .....,, .. "IMt llttllleil" .., ~It: (CJ '1'111• Illy ... , S.llh at Me" (mus} 'CS-Belly Grable. Oan 011ley 1:00 .. 0 (]) ®) , ..... ,,..., DTiitma. 2:00 D lllowle ~Ntltft: "Tiit W11 Ill Ille Sb11," "Mr. l•Ulllltl" m l ll·lll1llt Show: "M ,..,_., NII; "lonl ta Kl,• "flll e11 Ifie 111111ir 3:00 a •wle: CC) "Strt••••" (dll) '65-MlllO Lanza. Joan ronlalne fWEDNESDAY) D£CUllH 1 f« ,...,... -lfttrMOft liltMp. ,11111 1tt DAntM£ ,ROGIAMS. ...... "',.., Cllllfttl~ •• ,. tlle .,.,_. OAmME llOWIES lO:Ot e CC) "Moten el the Cua•" (doc)-·59 "Silty O'llllllU" (adv) 4S-~1n l idd Cail Ruuell a CC) "Tiie Ila<* ... (idv) 'SO-Tyrone Po"er, Orson Wtlles 11 :00 Ill "Tllt f rllldl lltit" (com) '54-hne Russell Gilbert Roland, Cta11 Stevens lZ.'00 ID "Tllt Us! Hurrah" (dra) '58-Spenm Tracy. Jellrty Hunter. D11nt rosier 1:00 al CC) "So Tllis Is Lon" (mus) '53-Kalhryn C11yson Z:DO D "fort Ap1ehe" (wu) '48-John Wayne, Henry Fonda. Sl11rley lemple 3:00 <JA) CC) "Tiit Mtst Kiiier" (dra) '71 -Rarmond Burr, Gtorce Kennedy I EV•tHNG e:oo ••CIJ<ll(ll)(J)G)INs a ® C1J <a CIJ> m....., e l iRIJ let Hochy K1n1s vs tO!OnlO Maple Luis CJ) '-et Pyle -~· ID hrtri411 r 111111y G>Adi•ll l2J) Stat T rH m Dtctrk c.pa"' a Oiaaht alUttleltncah -6:30- 'THE WAY HE WAS' Hdrry l1lhs Cro~by Ir wa~ 7 when w11h h" hau slit l.ed back, his knee socl~s s1ra1ght, .ind h1\ bow lie 1n place. hr m.ide h1~ television debu1 on his lather'\ thristmas ~huw lhat was 1n 1965 on the siagl' 01 lhe Hollywl)od PalarE' Theater in lo~ Angrlp~ lh1s Chr1slmas, Harry m<1ke~ hr' lllll annual appear.incl' with his fdmous ddd on "Bing <. 10\by \ White Ch11~•mi1~ Special." d musical hl)ur with guest~ jdll..1e C,h_.d\Cln, A1•r nadelle Peters and lhl' fl•sl of thr members ot the C..rosby family. Wedne~dy al <lPM on (.(IC:, I tarry 1s now .i young m.in i'l1 18, and J Sl'flOUS mu~•ridn who \tud1e\ h.umony cmcJ c ompos1t1on at a INd1ng mu\rc 1 ollege, dnd pldy\ gu1tM and piano A\ he walchrd his tc1tht>1 rehc•<1rsc d ''ene w11h C.leds1tn 1n a large hu~thng former motion picture studliJ in lhl' London suburb of 8oreham Wood,, Hert\ whert• tht> )pec1al wds taped 1mmed1atE"ly loll owing Bing'' ~rnc1\h rv. o·week benelll engagement at London·~ P.illadrum, Hdrry re< cllti'd his di' but which 1s 10 him d hlellme dgo I do remember rt ' he says I rPmemb<>r that I v.orp \hort pants and something to flauen the b.irk ol my ha11 \O 1t wouldn't flop over my to rehead I even rec dll th1nk1n8 at the lime th.;il •n •wlul 101 w.u11oing on and I didn't know what 11 was all •bou1-bu1 I loved 11' "I sc1ng a few bars ol something, 'continues Harry 'and my dad s.ird something about my having a bubble in my voice I think he alw g.ive me a \mall k•lk durtng a !lane P step as I w;is about to walk oh the stage-n()t a real kick ol cour\e 11 was really great lun " Even at 1h.it a11e, 1fc11ry, the rldPr \On ot fling ,ind Kathryn Ctosby, w.is not .i stranger 10 a \lud10 I le v1\1led his famous father on film set\ .ind 1n trlrv1s1on rdd111 c1ncf rt'cordmg studios lrom the timr he wa\ 111~1 .i lri<f(11(·r tie got his 111~1 haircut in a ~tud10 makeup rlepar1mc•n1 when he was \f'ven monlhs old. And he turned I 1n I nf(ldnci wherC' h1~ talhl'r and Bob Hope wrre lllmlng lhe la~• of th<' rlawc "road" p1rture~ "The Ro1d to llong Kong," dur1ng thP summt>r of l'Kil lie rem,11ns lascin.ilc>d 8:00 fJ (l1J (]) (() iii5I Rlidolpll Ille RICI-timed ~r Rudolph Iha! ~1u1hna httte buck •host ft0$t is S}nonymous with lht Chrislmas suson, 11a1n ma~u his holiday appearance 1n lht tnd1honal Yuletide animated mus1ul sptClll II ~ CI> Cf§ m ,.ElllERE CPO Shartey Don Rrc:kles stars in !his ne" hall hour comedy as C111rl Petty Officer Shirkey.'" command ol a 1111n1nr unit at I.lie Sin D1ero Naval T1a1n1nr Center £h1abeth Allen Hamson Paae and Sam t~uen co st11 Cl) lllotit: (Ztlt) (C) HGidetl Goes to ....,* (com) '63-Cindy Canol U (121) (})) QJ) 8ioRic Wo1111n "The Vera tnlluence" Jarme 1s pitted agaonsl a "Irvine" mete011te's mys tetlOUS P<J'ltr wluch overp0wers the human "111 a Morie: I.CJ (Zllr) H Th• Smnth Daw" (<Ira) ·~-Wilham Holden CIDl MtMe: (C) (3hr) "Bridp ot1 tlte Riwer Kw•I" (dra) '57-Wilham Holden, Alec Guinness m Wild W-ld of Animals m hffl Mato11 fl) Kofean Variety Hour 13) llatioMI lieGc11pllk fZl> lhsterplect neatn: How Gtfftl Was My Vallty fD CN111pioftstlip Wmtlint m !1111-unpace h111r1111s -8:30-IJ ~(I) m 'IEMIEllE The llldaa• SltftMINI 5"°" SteYenson slars iS Mac Stevenson ownei ol 1 hardQtt btnrness wflo supports 1 household !Ital 1ncludts his wile Peecy (lla~ara Sl111rt), hrs df\'Ofted dau(hter line! (Ayn Ruymen) his student son ~Ian (Andrew Pu~). and his sarcastic mother ·In l•w (Madce Wal) ID W..Wits 9:00 1.1 cm rn C1J 11AQiJ-.. ~s Wllite Cllristlllas s,.dal f n thf muSK1I s.petlll. thf C ht con secutm CrosbJ Christmas Show since he started tht tradition 1n radio in O«tmbtr 193~. B1n11s IOlntd by his "'''· Kathryn, and their three cMcllen, sons Harry and Nathanrel, and dauchter Miry Fr1ntts. plus a croup of Bnhsh choir boys, bckie Clu son and Bernadetle Pete!\. a o Cl) cm a ,aou uc Si!vb's c.urt A ne• half-hour se11e& st1111nc Michael Corut1nhne as 1 N1cht Court 1udce-demoted to that tob btcau~ of his supposedly anti e11abhshmenl views C)nlh11 Harris, Owen Bush, Ted Ross and Fred W1llud co star 8 lffiiiJ All h111ftt W'tltl Ed11r lllltn~1ncen1 Pnce-m coslume and on spec111ly des1ened sell-per lo1ms lour ol Poe's arulest class1C3 U (12tl (I)) 0 l1rtll1 D1eco Conlalti auests u • touah. street· •1$t 9 year old nicknamed C C .. "ho w1lks rn on a numbers radel IMt led by S.ttlla The suspects eJCape and the police are confused, but Barella qudly d1scoveri that lht •Id has fled "'th the ev1dell(e-and will sell to !hf hrifltst bidder' • Men Grifflll Sllew Q) Tiit V"lf&Miff 6t 11.0reff ltidlrial OralM QI) fllf"' ... Uctes fD Tkattr la Mtriu ''Cccen· tlicrtres ol A H11htenaate" m u CriNI .. CriNI .\\hi.'''" vn 1he \ldehne, mt1p\ pie lures of his legendary 1.11her perlorm11111 with other top \ldrs, pt-rtorms himself or chats w11h the band members. he is chdnged 1n many ways trnm the 111111:' boy with •he · bubble" in h1~ voice /\n "awful 101" is \llll >101n!l 1Jn, hul he know\ what 11's all c>bout And his manner 1nd1cate~ he still lh•nk' II\ "great tun. really great " Bing Cro1by, wllh wlte K•llt'l'n (left), daughter MAry frinc:es and sons Nathaniel (~ar left) and Harry Lllll1 Ir., celebrate the Vuletide seuon. Pege11 WEDNESDAY (Continued) -9:30-u ~ lJ) m Tht rnctiu "Snow lob" Ot BtdlOfd and hos son arr sh1ndrd on yOuna Bedf01d's 161h llooo 1partmen1 due 10 a power failure duronc a lhanu11v1nc Day bhulfd and ate piessed rnto service by a nr1&hbot who is 'bout to 11ve benh 10:00 8 7H }) ~Tlltt-ce kl1ls c-tdy $ptcW Mr 8Utn$ stars 1n this tomedytmus.ul hou1 and welcomes euests Johnny Carson Madthne Kahn Walter Mlllhau Chila Rivera and lhe Osmond Brothers G fill }) G) Quest 'Halcher'~ Olivers" Part I of a two part sfOIY Dan O'Herlrlly aunts as a haple" ranche1 Who &tis untapecled help from lhe Baudint Btothers when they muslrr a motley 11oup ot drovers for whal appeats to be a 11n1td cattle drive lhrougn ttle bandlands U llfts (I) Ill lillr Craham Cr11Sold1 a ((8) CJ)) Qf) Ch1rtie's An1ets "Buils·[yt'' The Aneels eo under cove1 and pose as Al my personnel in <Hder to 111vtsh&ale a blac~ market operahon 1n lhe Medical Corps QI)~• -10:30-m mm 11ews 11:00 0 • Ill m QtJ lltws u Cl) @ l]_QJ """ U (~ CJ J) QJ lm Amerrcu Style Su H1111t CD -.ry Hll1M1•, llllJ ltartrun m r.~ .t lllt Siurr• (J1) C1J StlllllP llM St.m fI)WoNll -11:30-fJ ()}) CD I)) CIS ult lilo¥lt u ~ ®J m lllhnnr c.- lJJ TM m Ch• a (121> CV> QJI Tiit llool!H/ Mystery of 111t Wt9' 1!1 t11lff Stoq CD lltwt (8J Tiit 700 Club fill) Motit: "Tht lmporllllte ol lleina £.aniest" m lltw$/Mowl• 12:00 B Best of Gl'OIKho Cl lllowlt: CC) "Tiie llbd lombtr'' (d11) '7Z-Vo1ce CdWuds CD MOYit: "f~t Msoor" (drl) '55-Alec Guinness lack H1wk1ns -12:30- • U.fliPI Sllow: "llilll ArouNI tllt Wtrid," "Tht CtrtlllOfty," "hlttr atieMI s.ttlMwtnt" IJ) Mowlt: "Tiit ftn" fdll) '49 Junne Ct11n, Geoice ~nders 1:00 D U (]) llDl '°'""" GTllt rn a.,. 2:00 e Mowle: CC) "T•• lie•• Tott\Mr" (ldY) '6J-Rleht1d Wld· m11k, Shirley Jones, J1mts Stewert G fllowl• Oou~leftature: "rtll1n ~ ... "TIM flllalt" m M·lllallt SMw: "MH Ill tM SMdll," "Tiie ltl~ Stro&Mr" -3:45- • Mo>M: ·a.tttt Tul" (dril ·~5 Sterhni Hayden P909t2 THURSDAY OEC£.MIU 2 f« _,..., Md titer-listilll'lo plt&St , .. DAYltlllE rao&RAMS. S.., IOI JWr -.elliff«, kl tlle 4'(sllOlrie$. DAmlllE MOVIES 10:00 D Ct:l "Th Earlr Bird" (com) '65-Normin Wisdom "Utt of OoM" {mys) 50 Dana Andrtws, hrley Grance1 Q.ti LC) • 8tloftd Inf*!" ( dra) ·~9 Greaory Pet~. Deborah Ken 11;00 O "lllc.lvse of TOii" (dra) ·~2-lo"111 Younc. Jet! Chandler Alex _,.ttol 12:00 m "Cllu4111 ' Da~" (dra) ·•6 Dorothy McGuire, Robtrl Youn a 1:00 ® "Les Mismbles" (dra) ·52 Rober1 Newton, Michael Rennie, Debra Paget. 2:00 O <t) "The Horse Soldltn" ( wes) '59 Jolin Wa~ne, W1ll1am HOiden, Constance I owe rs l:lO 8 ct> "A llew lllld ol loft'' (rom) '63 -Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward. lhelma Roller Maurice Chevaher. EVENING 6:00 D 8 Lil ® Clll CD OJ lleft D IHl (f.21) l m llllws O lli•1• Ice Hochy Conliftued from 5PM ~ene:s vs Monlrtif l Gtmtr 'Jle D~e CD hrtridat fafllilJ CIJMMl·lZ ®Ster Tr" m Dt<tnc Conlpt111 QI) OIMll! m Utttt Ruub -6:30- fJ Di11aht Guests 1nelud~ Orson Welles. Rob Reiner and Oyan C.nnon ru wr Griffith lIDl liltrY Griffi11 Show Q) family Affair <J1) CJ) Gllnsmolt m 1oo1111 8:00 fJ U1J Cl) The Walt-Miss Beul1h Bondi 11uurs u Mlfth1 Corinne, lht 90 yur old 1br1s1vt. ptoud, Walton relati.e whO 'liSllS the tamrly and mafll&U to ahenate all ot thtm when slle Ines to run lite household Bui John Boy learns lhe rul reason loi lhe old lady's V1s1l 1nd betomes deeply disturbed over the $tC111 a IHi CD a Wu Drh Id ~ Cums are Srd Caesar and Donna rarco u Mowlt: {C) (2111) {C) Ml.JI• Witt! f•llltr" (com) 'H -W11h1m Powell lttne Dunne, Cltzabelh Tayl<H CD liloN: ~ {2111) WGllllS .. tM fllllMfla_.., (•es) '60-Alan Ladd 8 lft limiJfrt1ty'1 Wiftttt ~nd A new animated Special about frosty the Snowman wtio comes c!owll from the No<tn Pole to aet 1Mrr1ed but not w1111o111 some rnterlerence from old Jack Frost Andy Criffrth narrates and s1n15, and worces are by tac~1e Vernon. Shelley Winters. Dennis Do and Paul l rtes CJ Mo.it: (CJ (Ztlr) (CJ "lllOlllin llou1t" (dra) '52-Jose Ferm, Col ette Marchand, Zia l.sl Catior llO) Jiilie Wrt9' C-ristllla ~I m flit us.ooo f'Yf•id G> TN """'' S,iita i" Koets Poaa hr\ l he Banana Sphts, dis cover an enchanted forest while attemp1tn1 to r"'ut • hUle &1rl kidnapped by a wteked w11cl1 fB Ttdar's C...ilta f2.t M.tie: {C) (2hr) "hhrt11htlt 451" (dra) '67-0skir Werner, Julie Cllnshe. Cy11I Cusa<' fl) ""1 (QI Cl)) My Gn"-'9 trlCSHt fD FtrtMI Socw "8 l.-UftP'ft P"tfllll -8:30- • !Bl Welco•t lack Kotter "ll,llo, Ms Ch1os" A new studenl teacher has her hands full ll!llh her fiat assrcnmenl-the Swt•lhoes' CD tm..W'lb m °"* StorJ 9:00 II @ ffi Cl) Hawaii fln ·O Oanny's current 111ll11end. • buddina profl!SSlonal photocrapher, becomes a syndrcate 111ae1 when she un· know1ncty snaps a p!Clure of a crrme boss. beheved dead, who has ''re· turned from the cnve" to regain control of the crrme Oi)e1at1en he lost when he had to "staae" his own death to kt'p trom beroa wested and sent to pnson D IDJ CD tit m ltst Stllt11: Dia 111 b&M (2111) Cllapters I and 2-Sam Efholl heads the •II star mt of thrs rY ad1ptallon of Anion Meyer's nO'iel about a mrdwtsttrn firm boy who 1orns the U S Army and, 1n tht decades lh1t span the two World W1rs, uses to the 11nk or Ce"t11t, ll d1s1llu11ontd by the t1rn11e ol w1r, ud meets lhe 1111 ht wants lo mall} Glenn Foi4, Clw Gul1ft1. Krm Hunter, Cliff Potts. 01rlHn Carr. G1ry G11mes. Robert Hot•n i nd Andy Robln90n eo star • (121 ())) D Tonr l111~tll si-Jud1ef11nkhn lom h11eoot1" the courtroom end 1111 issue o1 his emotlonal fltnts.s Is taken before lhe Judrcltt Revtew Baird m liltlY Griffin Sllow cm lhlna fl'tlft ltlt. Oly!llpk flll Wolllln'• 'l'lftlMINI Gell TV VV£EK. NOVEMBER 211. 1971 f1.l) VtSIOllS "Life ~I • tllt Llwtf Man's Ifft told ttlru 111tftl0f les, farrtasia ltld drt1111S fD Visiett1 " "life Amon& the lowly" Set in lhc 19th ce11tury, ll\1s dnma tOllCtrru 1 min, lllunted by hiS past. who becomes 1 slave trader and ellds 1113 1111 u 1 madm•n -9:30- • (c:ll ) 0 ._.IKY W1fhr SMw "Our DI Dora" Haney wants 'ltl'f mucll to help her dose tnend alld client. 1 TV i»Y(holoC1sl with a pel$llllal 111oblem. unhl slle le11 ns Ille 11<oblem's a lrttte loo Pfl'SORll1 m n .locUJ ' '•• 10:00 D (I1J Cil CIJ laraM)-.. Two murder victims behewe tlley llear the worce ol a mentaly dlslurbed youn& Clll who hU been dud I year, fU5' befl)l'e each al them IS krlle(I 111 a complu case that tr•es the deduc lrve 1b1hties ol 811n1by lo the fullest James N1u1hlon auests. .. ,.,., Cl) G lilly Grllll111 CrllSlh • ((21) CJ)) Ill) Slrtlb ot S.11 fnllCilal A slly ind lonely younc 1111 utkrn& to be notu:ed confesst! to lht murder ot lief mother's lovtr llofolhy Malone. Guy Stockwell and leslrt Ackerman 111nt. fll ~ ,.,... GtnullJ I»'--• II) a.ratll M rriuttr• -10:30-m mm 11ews m llKk ~ • tt1t""" 11 :00 a••CD m a 11ews D IH> ()) <rl m 1kws llt (QI (()) S l.nt A•erim Style w s.""" .... ,, ltlrt.., ... ,, Har1iMrl CIJ T1ln of !flt liDrTt <l'l> CD s.u,., t11t Stari fl:) lltwlt: "ll111 Ill tM Nt kit" -11:30- 11 CI1J CD ()) CIS Lit• _.. D al CD CBI D ...., CwlOll CIJ Tilt ma• •((ft) (I)) 0 Slrttb If $111 frallCIQ/DN Ailcvit Ill Tiit llllidt SttlY .,....., a llM 700 e1uti m11ttr11111tow1t 12:00 • Best "' Gfwdlo G ...-: CC> "IMC llllC Yw'rt DIM" ('°"1) '66-lony R1nd&ll m ...-: "El....., TlllB" (com) 39-1.0fella VounL David Nrvcn -12:30- ..... pt ~ "Mlfw ..... "WtU..'cJM,"CC)" ....... .., lllooM: n. o.tuJb " ""' Flit" (wu) 52-Dalt Robtlt1on 1:00 D G WCllT...,.,.. Dllle ma. 2:00 G Mtfl• 0tw.iet11t111: "Hello Frla. Kello" "Tiit 111111 Ill 811(' m M.fll&M SM: "Daya ot GIMJ," "P'lwMer "814." ....... H1111b" -3:0S-a .,..: "T11e ...._ ,.._ .. (mY3) • 41 -14umohret Bot•rt FRIDAY 0£aMIEll l For fMl'llillc M4 lfttrlleOll listitlci. Jlt1M Mt DAYTIME l'•OHAMS. .... hw,.., ~ ••• tht .,,.,_. a. YTllllE MOVIES lO:OO • "Whit "'''' ... II C.,. ~r (com) '61 E11c Morcombe, Errue Wise "T1ley SW HM Miiiie" (mus) '39-Jott McCtu (.Ill (CJ "Tb H111iRS T rtt" (~) '59-Cary Cooper, "''"' Schell, Kat! /lf~ldtn ll!Ot D "llt111 bl lltt LMtfy ll&aft" (dla) '44-~r Ciani Ethel Barrymote. Bmy Fit11e11ld 12:00 ID "Tllis Alllowe All" (dn) "42-Tyrone Power, loan font1ine 1 ~ 121) (CJ "Tilt C.,._in 's T1Mt" (adv) '60-John Gr,ason, Ptro Cumm1nc.s 2:00 G ltJ "Tiit RMlt14t ,.,,. .. (1dw) '56-Tony Curtis l :OO CIJl CC) "Tiie r11t1 Girt" (dra) '59-Robert Taylor Cyd Charise J:lO 8 CC) "ln" (com) "67 Jaci Lemmon. Petet falt Elaine May EVENING ca Hoctn's "''"' f1ll Channel 21 Towl1~1/lllle111btr· •••11 Qfl ., .. Ille .... mRdl~ 8:00 U (l.lJ CI) ()) IRCiiJ Cll.attottt 's W.. ConcluSIOll Tlitiii1m1led ver sron of lB Wll1lt"s hmeless "story of m111cJ1t" lt1tu11n1 the YOICts of Debbie Reynolds. Paul Lynde Henry Gibson 1nd A(nts MoorthHd The SIOIV concerns a Sp.1n1 pie wtlo s bt1n1 lalltlltd up tor the Yuletide season. and how a btautrful arey s111du UYes him from his intended late D <m Cl) <I.OJ m Sanford and S.-"Aunt Esther Has A Baby" fred plays an 1mport1nt role when Aunt Esther (laWenda Paae) tries to adopt a Child-he \lands in tor her drunken husband II lllowit: CC) (211!) M~, 61111 till l'by" (wes) '&8-Edd By1oes. Gilbert Roland CV lllowit: CC) (Zllr) <tJ ''Tht 111· noc.nb" (dra) '62-Deborah ~err. Michael Redrrne 8 at) Ooi111J I Mlrlt Cuesls Jlf Carl Rt1ner. Ct1110 and Roi lle11y, alon& 11111111 lhe Osmond Brothers and Paul Lynde D llltWie: CC) (Zllr) "Tiie l'urplt 1'11111" (dra) ·55 Cieaorr Peck m 1re• 111e a.nt G)l'tfly .... fl& Vwilty $lw f3) Mtwie: CC) (2111) MllJW Ille Law" (dra) '73-ltt Y.tn Clttf m WmMllllDft W.k ill lftift <a > lilly '-1u• CMMe mo°'"' m ~--1.M11111, ~11111S -1:30- 0 Btauty and tllt Bust • Hlllmar• Hall of fame GEOK£ C. SCOTT TRISH VAii DEVERE D !W Cl) Cft m "-"''"" "-11 ol fMM "Beauty and the Beast" Ceor&e C Scoll and Tmh Van Dmre star in one of the most endunne love storits ol all lime Stilt, a bt1ulilul youna woman, is forced 10 love 1n a castle 1nhab1ted by The Beast. a f11ghten1n1. pombty human cre1lu1e, who, rn spite of his de meanor, wins the allect1on ot Belle by demonstratinr 111s kindness and sens1t1y1ty Vtr11n1a McKenna. Ber nard lee, P1t11cia Quinn, Michael Harbour and Wilham Retton co.star m c,..wits fD Wtll Slrttl W.. G) r..-dJ V111ttJ Show 9 :00 G (Ill CJ) CIS frilllr Mftit: CC) (21tr) ''Tiit T-ilul MIJI" (011) '7•-Ceoire Sqal. Joan Hackell. J111 Clayburth. Oonald Moffat ~ him vtlSIOll of fhe but selhn1 llOVel by Moellael Crichton-a ch1lhns. not so- luturrstoe story about a m~rdem W11ose mind meG.ul science nopes to control by hoo~1n1 ti up to a compvfer • (al (J)) @ MC frldlr lflPt Mowlt: lt) (2hr) "$r111tll·UJ ~.~ l11tem1t• S" (Ora) '76 -Robert Conrad Buddy E.bien. Vtr1 Milts, Do1d C101t, Harrrtt Nelson, Sue Lyon. Scott latoby, Oonna Mills, Hert> Edelman. S11n Barbara Allen. Li•u ue ch1n1ed in 5e<.onds when a 39·t4r crash oceuri on 1 Cafil0fn11 trttw1y over • holiday weektnd m lliltlY Griffin Sllow a> TIM Yiralllll11 tB S.l!Mlrll DodDr fD TUE TWO PYTHONS * ON A 2 HOUR PICNIC m.., Pythol's f'IJitls Ci1C1A/ ~~·' m ltopr o.ic.. ...... -9:30- ID loci. l•tias 10:00 B Q1J ~ m lllC ••,orts .. Tiie Sometime Soldiers" HBC Htws uplores Ille efleclrYtntss ol Ame11ca ~ m1ht1ry resenes-parl time soldiers who tr"n two days a month and two #teks each summer CJ) loftaa.tl D fBlltws 0 lilly Gralla111 $111 Oiqo Crmcte (2' Jed YM fllllN -10:30-m mm Nen m 1or1111 11r11111 fl!) TM l'icftic/llllt111btrsllip Appe1I 11:00 BD IDQl)Netn D ()) IJ CIDl ~ (J) ,._"' D a Lowe AllltficaR Stytt CIJ '" FtatMn 1'111Mt• ID MllJ HlrtlllM, MllJ Kartman a> T lies of Ille liarre <m CJ) Stump Ifie Sbrs fl!) •••••rsfllp A"uf/Mowte: *Int ltolidl(' <a CIJ) Lowe ANric.tn Style -11:30-a ff1} (I} CIS l.Jlt Mor 1: ~w D @(() 11.l...,_,C... (I) Mo.it: UO.nrtt-1.M at w.B" TV WEEK NOVEMBER ?8, !976 (com) J7 Ann Soulhern Jack Hiler •ca > u s.iu.r. D Tiie ...,_ Stoty m""" a 7GOCI• Ol lltwsl .... 12:00 D ltsttt~ D lllowit: ~ "Ti. lnnit'' (draJ S7 Richard Widmar•. Richard 8'ltll1t1 ID Pro fOlllNI l'llybla -12:30- 11 All·IWlpt Show: "lfolt Hill," ~ks," HAft AMapolis SW," B s.s,.,. Tllutrt ID Ifft &a... ti Ille w.- 11> Mow!«: "SMct111ry" (d11) 61 . lee RtmlCk, YYeS Montand QtJ lltttt 0.111t flltbllt H'Plltts 1 :00 D '1J ()) ~ Mi•nl11it Special GI All·lflcllt Sllow: ..... Wtrt Str1"1er1," "Th uat 01rs ot ~." "Tiit l'lu111.ont SpuU" m flit nt Club -l:30- UT1l.t!MI 2:00 flJ OauWtf11t11rt llllMt: •0ector 11 l.arp." "In WMcll Wt Sent" lfl) Tiie ult S. -3:35-a Mowtt: CC) "A Miller ot H111111nitiu " (dn) '68 Robert Youn1. Anne Buter lames Biohn Peter Ouel, Susan Slrasber& Lew Aym. R1d11rd loo LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo' paper & we will back & tri m your tags. Or try two cards back to back. S2ea. or 3/S5 4/S tags S 1.60 ea. 6/9tagsS1 .50 ea. 10 or more $1 .40 ea. Sales Tax included No cerd? Of"~w 'f'N' Otllin or Jtno YO\I, n•'""· tdOrt~~ •"4 Ol\01\t numn.r w1 ·11 ,.,..., .,.,, ura t>e f 119 A.00 2S ·~" SATURDAY DECEMBO' Kirk Douglas (left) and Christopher Plummer star IS senior vice presidents struggling for control ol a banking empire In the first of four epleodes or "The Moneychangers" begin- ning Saturday (9-1 I PM) on the NBC Saturday Night Movie The second episode wlll air Sunday, Dec 5 (9:30-11 PM) aa part OI The Big Event. PeoeH TY WEEK, NOVEMBER 21, 11176 avaNING I 8:00 a D Cl) Clll CJ) fll lltn e ....._: a:> (Zllr) .. ,,.,., ~ liloMttn'' (hor) '68-Akira Kubo a ca Cil) (8) 11w reo11i.11 Ark1nsas vs Teus. D A Man llt!Md LomNrdl (JDJ lrtMidt fa Cine U11iwrwl @ (() Dlatocut S ltet Hlw fl!) Ona U,en A CUiiie G> Sltutioft ~ -6:30-8 (l)lltn D KHC ...., CollltrtllU Cl)"""" a» SIZJ.000 Questiee (Ill (}) ...,,.,.., <D -~ &lliHh,..,..~l--m ....... 111t ...., llP)Uttle ... 7:00 B TheM..,,a D Ce!MfitJ ..,....,_, ~ Stetdl Ol-e ffl a Cll ~: '"' •Ga....r-.Nsa.. ..... J2 CJ7.)()) !let Mew IS Dolly f,13 ~p Appeal/"'' Hird to llA,.._ •'-1111 lb Dr. J1gen lllflliell Miiar -7:30- Blltrt IM .... Ult!Seltdl •L Cl) AM, WllllllS Sllft' <D U.IMN4 llJorld .,._m a ,.., '-' 111e c-try 8:00 8 CI1> CD CJ) Mary TJ!ef Moert lou Grant IS a~1ICI Mlry Richards 1s becom1n1 add1<ted lo sleep1n1 pills Aller niahls of sufte11n1 from msomn.,, Miry lutns to 1 doctOl's ptescophon fOI help D @ CI> CII D &tat11u cr ''Comput°' Terr°'" P111med1C C.ee 1s the befuddled ind frustrated rec11>4ent ot 1 perfe<tly nhd payroll check erroneously made out by 1 computer IOI an amount in lhe thou· sands rather that •n hundreds ot dollars ' .. a l.ak111 lashtllall lakers vs Golden Stile. Cl) lhwie: CC) (90) "Thunder· lllrds" (dr1) '42-Pmton Foster D lllwie: CC) (lllf) "Nipt IJI Ille Getlmlt" (dra) '67-Peter Oloole. Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay m J~ Coustuu s,.dil "Cor1I Reels" llJ Hnt1111to11 r1rk Christ .. u ,,,. 9 ClliWrt11's llwsitll Sllft' ....... rilli, A,,Nlmt w., It Was m ,,,.,.. u.. ""crlllS -1:30- • (I1) CJ) {() ......... rt $Nit Bob watches m am11ement .ts his lnend, orph1n Jerry Robinson. 1111kes bis t1leil and most despe11te 1llempt lo locale his m1mn1 P11ents, br spelldrnr his modest fOl1une to .td¥trlise IOI 1nform1hon • ,.,_. Qlir s.... m .....,..: "Te rn m t-M / ...... ,....,, 9:00 • (I1) CJ) (I) All ill Ille h 11My Archie p1nics wtien Edith invites 1n old schoolmate (Estell Parson$) to dinner, teann& Edith will find out too muc:h 1bout his past. Also 1ppeann1 is Mile Kellin, as OolOlts' hu.sb1nd, another old tnend ot the Bunkers. D @ CI> ®' C11 NIC Slhlrtlay Nilht Mowit: CC) (Zltr)''TIM lltlley· dlucen" Part I. (dr1) '76-Kirk Dou1lu. Christopher Plummer, Helen Hiyes, Timothy Bottoms. Anne Buter, Lorne Greene, Jean Peters. Ralph Bellamy, Susan rtannery, loin Colti111. ~ptation of Arthur H11ley's best·sellin1 novtl det11hn1 the 1n h&hlln1 and 1ntr11ue 1n 1 vast bln•1nc emptre In part one. the announcement that the prtsJdent ot the first Mtltfnhle Ameoan Bank rs dy•na of cancer coines ~ke a boll out ol the blue and prec11>4tates 1n 1nle11Sf, no·llcld3·bw1d struu te IOI !UCCISSIOn between wa PfWdents Roscoe Htyward (Plummer) and Nt1 ValldeMrt (Ooualls) Part II will 11r °" Ille Brr bent tomorrow (Dec S) at 9 30PM • 0 ,..... & ,.,. "Bre Bre BeMie" When 811 8d Bennie Brown, wanted by Ille Kansas City Pollo, arrives 1n town by bus. Holmu and Yo,o are W1itinc-trt1lcll IS wily Bennie IS sltll II 111111 ........ •C,... <•CJJ>•~ tDLa--- -9:30- • (ll) CJ) CJ) Allee ()) Wlcttry It Su • 8 hat's Ha,,11111 "The Sunday r a Iller" When Rat Ines lo avoid lelhna his mother he's been 11pelled-by conn1n1 his father into pn1 to the pnnclpal with him-he thinks he's llomt trre Then mama finds out 11111 th1nas hln been hlppenina behind her b«l 10:00 8 (ll) CJ) {() C11tl lurH tl Sllol9 Alin K1111 cuw ()) Welle s,.cill 8 lllMidM: Fw letltf, r. Wttse An e.u11unahon of medlCll ure fOI m1norrties 1n Los Anaeles . ...., II) llilllt lialtfJ • S..Urti o.tedin 121 Cruturt ftttllfa ((8) ())) 9 Uwrtllct ...... tD llllllcal Variety Slltw CllD L.u ~Slltw -10:30- • Tiit llack ., """""" Is Ille Malle ., ,..,.. Robert Evans hosts this haH·hour behind·lhe·scenes look al Par1mount's "M111tllon Man" starnn1 Dustin Hoffman 8 l.11'1 .._A Dell • ViAMslll••• A,,NI 11:00 ••rn e a 11twt D 9 CI> CII tll lltwt •LM~Style (I) IWl Cil• ., tile .... • fript lliPt m .... : CC) "Sbl'(:!Ndl" (wes) '39-John Wayne. Claire Trnor Q) Silister C--. -11:30- • MHlt: a:> "Mar1i1" (dra) '64-Tippt Hedftn. Sean Connery .......... (I) lllwie: "Sly DrltM" (dra) '49- Roland Winten, Ker• Luke. • lllwie: CC) "hillt ...... (dra) '67-Lte Marvin, Anrit DlctilltOft. CI> .... : CC) "II• tilt 0... Stair. ate" (dra) '67-Sandy Dennis. <I1> CJJ Tiii m a.• @ CJJ Mnl·IZ S Tiie 700 atilt Glltwtl .... D ,.., Gen tilt c.t1J 8 Mt.it: CC) "Tr11S1111 of t~e GtWtll CellW" (adv) • 53-Cornel Wildt, Anne Bancroft. 12:00 fli) Mt11111trs•1, A,,111/Mowit: "Tiit U... H• .._,. (QI CJ)) lltwt/$d-f1 Tlltat11 -12:30- •.... : lJ;) ....,., .....,... (ad•) '52-Dile RobertSOll. Anne fnnc:is 1:00 DWc.c.rt .. M-lllelit sa..: .,.,... " tilt CM fl tilt .,...,.,~ ... ilflturt c.ite." ........ It ... Hll" -1:30-D CJ) 0.. ..._, IDd C-.rt .., .... : "Tiit 0-.'• ~ (dtt) '55-llobelt Stepllen1 2:00 9 .... : CC) "A 1-... !tr Crilly" (com) '.0-EJNllO< P11'ttr -3:30- • llMa: "c.. " Alpll" (dra) '6S-Nttr1ted by Fritz Weaver. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 28. 19711 'SUSAN'S TURN' Suwn I started her ureer in daytime televi- sion, so did Susan II. Suwn I .lppe.ued in ''The Towering Inferno," so did SuHn II. Susiln I benme il st.u ilfter ilppeuing in il television mini-series, and now It's Susan It's turn there, too. Susan I is, of course, Susan Blilke ly, who made 1 name for herself in last season's Rich Man, Poor Man. SuSiln II Is SuSiln Flannery, the female lead, Margo Bracken, opposite Kirk Douglas In the six ilnd one-half hour ''The Moneychangers," airing on NBC, beginning Silturday at 9PM. Although Ms. Flannery Isn't new to television (she won an Emmy for the role she played for eight and one·h•lf years as Laur" Hotron on Days of Our Lives), her role as kirk Douglas' love interest In ''The Moneych•ngers" Is expected to launch her c.ueer ilS it did the other Sus•n. And "so•ps" were •lso her sprlngbo.ud. The p.irt is a dream for Ms. Flannery. She pl•ys the utivlst lilwyer in the mini-series, il good put for womiln who Is liber•ted In her personill life .u well u professionillly. Susan is single, has her own house in Montecito, owns 1.lnd In the mountillns, tinkers with cu s, scubil dives, golfs, rides a motorcycle ilnd flies an airplane. The blu~eyed blonde liber•ted herself from daytime television long enough to win a Golden Globe Award for her pilrt u Robert Wilgner's 111- filted secretary In "The Towering Inferno." Then she decided she had put In enough time in Days of Our Lives •nd left the "soilp" and starred as the only fem.ile driver in a cross-country auto rue In "The Gumb•ll RilHy," then on to ''The Moneychangers.'' P-oe 15 TV WUK, NOvateER 21. 1.978 '.,.,, '' .,.,, ..... ,.,,.,. """ ... ,,, ''' ,,,,.,. , ... Y2 OFF SALE STBIO HIAMMOMIS SONY ..... ,,,. .. , .. Scotch CHOO AM/FM POU ABLE° lADIO/CASSEm 0 ~. TC·24FA ~,. A e • ~~~:M,r:M W -• Locking Fast FOfWard '"Z I J" 1 IOO' am u,1 LOW MOISE • Built-in m1c • Speaker monitor • Steep timer switch • Auto shut-off SUPEREX PROI VI • ToneNolume Cont. • StMeo Indicator DEMO HICE ~ s299s m;.~)1890 S2.:!~-$5676 l .... Prlu '"·" AM~M*1SBNHF AJHF RADIO TV PORT AILE • 4-Way Power • s·· Speaker • Bass/Treble Controls :::. s1 ssss Guar•teed Lowest Price m ...... -•-.. WI IOl.rtd bet1fJc 2245 • 45/45 Watts FTC Power • Midrange Control • Dual Tuning Meters • 3 yr. parts/labor war OYER 4 0°/o OFF! = S28575 $4H.tl maxell. RECORDS =$360 .......... """ '-tt S•l•cH• "'-••· ... , .. Hitt _SUPEiSCOPE C0-301A STEIEJI CASS£m TAPE 1££1 5 •3 0to1t T!!Ae Counter •Peele Limiter <r02 Switch •Auto Shut-off •3 Vear Guarantee SAYE s 7 9 llSPUY •50 MOIUS MMtf 76 ID-IOU KV·19100 • 12"', 3-way System w-1. 11" • 35Hz to 17.000 Hz •Belt-drive ...-. • Rated.Power • 4 pole synch motor Trtlttlw Pia 40 Watts RMS • &408 S~ Rt1tlo • 100'4 Solid State • Circuit Breaker • .~ wow/ltutter • 114 wide-angle screen Protection ..... Cll(CI • One oun/one tens ..... Y2 s55 Price ATUNTl'S ...... S480 .rt:.;1 PRICE sn.ti :::E ~= HOUIS1 M....,"'"' M . II .. I. W . 10.1. S-12·1•441L11•. COSTA MIU atlantic music stereo