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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-12 - Orange Coast Pilot~eter Running Up Bills for Sports By LAURENE KEV8 Of-O.a1-t PAii IWf Soon lt won't matter that Houaton McTear ran the 100-yard One of the sports most ntrecled will be track, where yardage records will be obsolete. Sl ~DA\ SPl·:t ·IA I . high schools will bl' off the yard-standard. With all this changing goma on, the qu~Uon aral>es: Where will athletes perform? New track and field stadiums cost In the neighborhood of $200,000 and a well.equipped Olympic pool can set you back about $500,000. dasb ln 9.0, because there won't be a too.yard dash anymore. The creep· mg Influence l of the meter will also l invade the American sports scene. * Most certainly the fan is in for some statistical confusion. ll may be difficult at fll'St to relate to races run in m eters or to high jum~r Dwight Stones clearing 2.31 meters instead of 7 feet, 7 tnchcs. And someday it might even be first down and 9.14 meters to go on the football field. Will that ioo.yard gridiron be lengthened to 100 meters CUf.36 yds.) or the 100 yards converted to its metric equivalent (91.44 meters)? More questions to be answered. Baseball aficionados will have t.o get used to the Idea of a home run traveling 97 meters over the rightfield fence. However, some major league parks already mark the fence distances in meters as well as feet. Swimming too, is m for a change. In time lhe acceptance will SUNDAY * * * come but there ls a sticky problem which must be raced right now. Athletic governing bodies for colleges and high schools are encouraging conferences to run their track and swimming championships in meters. Many of the community colleges will be running in meters this season and by 1980 While new 400·melcr trucks and Olympic·slzed 11wimming pools would be ideal. it isn't absolutely essential to construct new facllitlcs. In light or the tremendous dollar burdens which educationul systems work under now, 1~ could be disastrous to build new athletic facilitie s to accommodate the change The 440·yard tracks which m06l hiBh schools and colleges use can be converted to meters. However, It ls a UtUe more complicated than just converting ~ yards to meters, measuring the difference and then changing the finish line . Staggered starts, for all those events run around a curve, must <See METER, Pate Al) VOL. 69, NO. 347, 6 SECTIONS. 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNOAY,DECEMBER1~1~6 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ., : • Freeaelaeeling ¥ule Spirits I\ Huntington Beach couple didn't Jet the s mall size of their t·lcclrn.· cart daunt thl'lr desire for a hefty tree. while a '<cwport Beach v1i-1tor kt his Christmas spirits shine. lights and all. C:1top an aging. paint-speckll'd truck. Hard to Help Troubled Boy Au:aits Report By STF.\IF. MITC11ELI. 0t 1.,. o~"• ~•'-4 sutt Where do you put a boy hkc ~Ike"' The Anaheim Unified School t>istrict can·t help a dear, ll·year·old boy with a behavior problem So they sent hitn to the Speech and Language Development Center in Buena Park. Then last Oct. s. Mike went berserk at home and altack<'d his mother. stabblng heT three times with a butter knifr. "The wounds we'ren't deep," said Mrs . Sanders !not ht.'r real name>. ''Rut the knife did hit the bone and I had to «all the police ... 'Mac' Goes Overboard ANNAPOLIS. Md. (AP> -Ronald McDonald, the clown mascot or the McDonald's hambur~er chain. didn't get a break Saturday in Annapolis. About 1.000 marchers, protesting McDonald's proposal to open a fast-food operation In historic downtown Annapollt, borrowed a few ideas from the B<>1too Tea Party and threw a compatriot, dre~scd up like Ronald, Into the city's harbor. Ronald, who was trundled down to the harbor In a wheelbarrow. was picked up unharmed from the chilly waters by a boat. named for one day, "The Fallen Arches." Officers tc1ok the 110-pound ~oungster to the c hild psychiatric unit at UC lrvine And that's where Mike lx'gan seeing the inside of a lot of m!C\1lutions "Nobody really had a prof(ram for Mike. so he's been bounced around like a football s mce the attack," Mrs . Sanders said. She said he spent two days al the UCl center while the Orange County R egional Ct'nter. a placement age n cy f o r handicapped children. attempted to place him. "Brea Neuropsychiatric hospital offered lo lake Mike on a hold basis." she said. "He was there for 34 days," she recalled. Then the regional center sent the boy lo Fairview Slate Hospital. over the ob1cctlons or the Cosla Mesa facility's administrator, Dr. Michael Levine. who had previously expressed doubts as lo whether Mike is mentally retarded. ··1 was very quick to realize that Fairview was not the place tor him." Levine said. Fairview deals with clients who are developmentally disabled. Many are severely mentally retarded and suCCer accompany ing physical dlsabiliUea, accordln& to Levlne. He uid Falrvle..v has no program for a boy like Mike with physical and behavioral problems. The hospllal bas a program for adults with behavioral problems, but the boy might be hurt tbere, Levlnesaid. And to place him w\th severely handicapped children would not be the answer either, he said. "Fairview just d:dn't have the program... Mrs. Sanden said. "The kids there are far worse off than Mike is." (SffT•OUBLED, Pate AZ) -, GG Granting Tax Rebates Persons who own and occupy single-fam\ly homes ln Garden Grove will be getting rebates equal to the amount that their property taxes increased this year. A spokesman for the city council sa1d the re!Wtds were intended as a form of "inf1ation assistance" and that the checka ahould be in the mall by the end ot February. "I think tb1s p a positive approach;' said Councilman Milton Krieger. 0 We'te probably the rtnt lo Southern CalUomia to dolt." Nearly $352,000 -the amount city revenue lncreued th1I year doe to h11her as101sed valuca on s\nele·famlly dwelllngg -will be divided amonC 2S,OOO homeowners, with the average (amily geltlnl between $10 and $40, accordln1 to C,it.y Manager Richard Powera. Weapons Could Fill Pickup Suspect's Cellar Yields Argenal ONTARIO CAP) -Authorities said they ha.ve found more weapons caches, mcluding a submachine gun in a hiddl'n cellar, on the property of a man previously arrested 1n connection with storage of eight tons of munitions. Enough weapons to "fill thl' back of a pickup truck ." including a submachine gun, a sawed-off shotgun, and more explosives. were dug up in a hidden cellar here at the home of Donald Wiggins. 41 , according lo Ontario Police LL Ray Rump. Wiggins went lo authorities Thursday to tell them he owned land In Lancaster in the Antelope Valley where five tons of weapons. amm unitions. explosives. and food had been found . Later three more tons of materiel, including Nazi and right.wing literature. were found at his home here and al a foundry he operates in Pomona. He said he went to authorities to "get if off my chest," and was booked fo r Investigation of ' •1"111 am nu ClllSTMAS &ING KONG -n.e le1endary monster ls back in a new mm ln· carnation, one ltl director says wU1 appeal to thlnldna people as well u escapism seekers. The blocltbU1t•r, whlch features an· unknown actress in the role made famous b)' Fay Wray, is described on Pace All. NO TV -What would you do wtthout tetevl1lon? People who Uve t.n E11e:r, Calif., find various ways of coping with the problems posed by the town's lsolaUon, t.oo far from a major city t.o recelve broadcast w1vet. The Associated Pren looks at £uex on Paae 82. · possessing destructive devices Additionally. some 42 barrels of materiel -including gren· ades, explos ives. food and ammunition -were discovered by sheriff's deputies late Fnday on property owned by Wiggins in the desert near Lancaster, at a location about 40 mih:s northwc:.t of Los Angeles, deputlc~ said ··Altogether we can safely !.<tY now that 8 tons have been found, .. said Dep. An thony Silas. "Wt•'rc now running into scvcrJI hundred burrels." Sheriff's deputies also reported completion of U.S. Air Force rcconnaissuncc using infrared photography to search for more weapons caches. but noted the results were not immediately known. .. We're ch cckinit al1 the property for i,afety's :.ake to make surr th('re arc no other bunkers and buried µicces.' · Rumpsa1d. Los Angeles County Sheriff Petl'r P1tchess !.Ul!J!t.•sted f''nday that the munll1on!'> the hargcl>t collection ever une.arthed 1n th<' state -had i,cen s tored on Wiggins property in Ontario and Lancaster and Pomona by an extre m e ri g ht win~ .. paramilitary organization " P1tche::.s !>aid, "It could very likely be a group who hoped lo overthrow our form of government." LB Wins REDONDO BEACH Laguna Beach High School won the glrls ClF, 4 ·A volleyball championship Saturday night with a 15-7, ls-12. tS.8 victory over South Coast League rival Corona dcl Mar before 1,600 rans at Redondo High. For full details of the match, see story on Page A-12. Klanner Problem, Attacks 'Separate' CAMP PENDLETON (APJ The comm a nd ant at Camp Pendleton calls Ku KJux Klan membership among Marines " separate but reluted problem to an assault by a group of block Marines on six non·Klan while Marines. Moj. Gen. Carl W. llorfman said the problems h;,ivc to be handled differently lx'eause th~ black Marines arl' accused of crimes and it is not a cnme to ht> a member of the Ku Klux Klan. "One or these problems •l> a criminal assault durinR which the evidence indicates a number of black Marines injured !>IX white Marines. The other is thl' involvement of a small number of Marint.'s in the Ku Klux Klan !KKK>." Hoffman said in a statement Saturday. Hoffman said the Nov. 13 incident in which blacks broke into a barracks beer-drinking party armed with pipes und , screwdrivers, sendmg two white Marines to the hospital with collapsed I ungs. has been "carefully and methodically investigated by agents of the Naval Investigative Ser vice.·· Fourteen black Marines. charged with assault and conspiracy to com mil assault are ln the Pendleton brig awaiting pre-court martial hearings. The blacks arc believed to have attacked the beer drinkers BEST 8£LLERS-stafr Writer Mlchael Paakevich surveys spokesmen for are• shoppm, cen· ten and individual 1tclft8 to see what cadaets, fashions and toys are leading the market. Unusuol· ly beavy·early buylnc buoya their opthniJUc viewpoints. Page Bl. THE CaAZIES -Why do peo- ple spend hard-earned cash for such nonsense novelties u Pet Rocka, Nurds and pre-fabricated boxes of Junk? Staff Writer Marcia Forsberg asks college peychologists for their t!llPluta· lion ot thh commercial phenomenon. Page 81. in the mistaken belief that they were involved in a KKK meeting, which was in the next room. After the assault, a base-wide sea rch uncovered KKK documents naming 16 Klan members who have since been transferred to other _bases around the country. A 17th has just been discovered, Hoffman said. Marine Trio Seek Change CAMP PENDLETON CAP) • Three of 14 black Marines charged in a barracks attack on white Leathernecks say they want different attorneys than those provided them. The requests came from Cpl. Clarence Capers Jr .. 22, or Philadelphia, Pa.: Pvt. Eddie Page Jr., 23, of Boy Springs. Miss.; and Lance Cpl. Anthony T. Matthews, 20, or Mobile, Ala. The Marine Corps has detailed a lawyer to represent each of tho 14 blacks charged, b~t. rerulalions also allow them counsel of their own choicu. either military or civilian. Their requests resulted In five·day deloys in their heorings. lufde Sund•fl .....,_ ... AIY-S.rYIC. I , ......... _ .... ...,_, 11 CllllfN'lll• ". ClaWM.. CM• CwtlM A6 O..t.-AIO 0 .. 111~.. ... 14Men61~-· .. ..., IWl.rtal-Mt Alt II .. _........ .. Al OAJLYPILOT Sund11. December 12. 1978 Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights Laguna Beach Recovery Tale Worth Wagging Cats may have rune lives, but a mixed-breed dog had al least two last week. The pooch, wruch was not wearing iden- tification, was struck by a car going 4.5 to SO mlles per hour in South Laguna. Nearby resident Rick Balzer stopped and round the dog still altve, suffering only from shock and brwses. He and vetennarian Doug Tignor treated the dog and were seeking a home for it at week's end. Courage Marshaled at Scene A 2·year·old boy is safe today after being trapped in a smashed pickup-camper rig, and be owes his well-being lo Laguna Beach Fire Marshal Don Hodgson. Hodgson, who Jrrived first on the scene of the single·car accident, ignored a downed electric WlrC lying across the lop of the camper a:. he extracted the child, whom he wrapped in a piece or mattress. The boy, Patrick J . Ortiz, was later reported an fine conclition. Newport Beach Famous Name To the Rescue Confinement to a wh eelchair nearly co~t Mrs. Eileen Smith her life last week when she found she couldn't ope n her front door to escape from a kitchen fire at her Newport Beach apartment. Fortunately, her fumblin~s at the· door "ere heard on Lht• other i.1dc by nc11(hbor Kurt Kalmbach, 27. :-.on of llerb Kalmbach. Cormer Pl'rson:JI allornC'y to Richa rd ~1xon . K:Jlmbach helped Mrs. Sm 1th out of her apartment while his wife called r1r<:men. *#'i·Jj·I Now Hear This: Rezoning An es t1matf'd 12,000 lo 15,000 future residences were chm mated last week ""hen Orange County supervisors vot· t'd 3·2 Lo increase the area around El Toro Manne Corps Air Hase where J<'t aircr aft muse is con~idered too intens<' for home dcvt'lopment. Uowev{•r, about 875 residences already Jpprovcd for the area c<1n 'lllll be built under the r uhng. Fountain Valley .~rg I .I ~ -::: LA.I .• ·~ '\ a.. I I x J ' ) Scheduling Up to Par? Orange County supervisors were teed orr about alleged pre- ferential treatment given to members or a men's club at thc- publit'ly owned Mile Square Park GoU Course 10 Fountain V alley Operators of the park were or· dered Tuesday to stop letting the men reserve prime weekend tee- orr l imes before the general public was a llowed to make re· servations. Saddleback Valley Bare Facts Too Alarming How far can a class in human sexuality go in showing expUcit films to students" l\s Car as Saddleback College trustees are concerned, not as far as showing a film re· portedly depicting sexual behavior and termed by some viewers as showing a~rrant behavior. The film and other materials cam e under attack last week. with the result that human sexuality classes at the college have been suspended tor at lea111t the spring semester. Huntington Beach W>ere Did We Put the Candles? Flooding of an under1touDd electrical vault was blamed for a power out8'e that alfe~ted 1,800 Edlaon Com· pany customers in Huntington Beach Wednesday night. Although power was restored after 1S minutes for 85 percent oC the customers, others were without heal and li&hts for more than three hours. Edison ltigh School and Edison Community Pari: wereamongtbos~ affected. Pachyderms ~urported Elephants were reportedly •ighted in Newport Beach 1 Saturday. A re1ident told the Daily Pilot be spotted two elephant.a swaying up Bayside Orlve during the afternoon. But a call to confirm the allccationa with police yielded mly chuckles and punlcmenL .. I'm sure you'd need a permit for something like that,'' a spokesman for the Police said. "I doo't know anytbln& about it.·· A caJl to the OrBn1e County Harbor Patrol, whlch is located on Bayside Drive, brought forth raucous laughter. "We haven't had an elephant here In quite a while, not since Carter was elected," said a •Pokeaman. He paused for a while, then added, "It wam't one of our lar10 patrolmen, was It?" o.lly Pli.t ll'MI• •Y a kMr• ltoelllot WINO.SPREAD FIRE RAGES ACROSS 300 ACRES IN SANTA ANA CANYON DURING SATURDAY PRE-DAWN HOURS Blaze Scorches Canyon A brush (ire tha t threatened to r each m ajOT proportions was brought under control arter a four and 3 half hour struggle Nlrly Saturda y in Santa Ana Canyon. An Orange County F'ire Department spokesman said lSO (i re fighters, nine fire engines and two bulldozers battled the blaze from 12.20 a .m. unlll il was extinguished :it 5 p.m. A large barren rock quarry belonging to t he Owl Rock Company was credit ed with helping stop the blaze, which spre ad quickly due to extreme dryness and high winds. Firemen said they believe the fire started when a piece of carpet became caught under a moving vehicle on Ftteway 91. When the driver s topped at C-OaJ Canyon Road to remove the burning carpet. s parks ignited nearby grass. The only injury reported was a wrenched knee suffered by a fire captain. No structures were reported endangered by the fire, wruch scorched more than 300 acres or: brush. It was the second such fire ir( less than 24 hours for the county fi re d e partm e nt. A blazd whipped by winds gusting up lQ SO miles burned 32 acres in BlaclC Star Canyon near Irvine Lak~ F r iday morning. ll w as ex~inguished at about 8 a.mi after burning for nearly s1l( hours. Fro"' Pag(! Al Dentist's Rites Set TROUBLED BOY ... Visitation will be held today for Dr. Harry M. Selfridge. a Dana Point dentis t active in civic affairs. lie died Thursday at the age of 33. rehabilitation clinic in Dana Point. "So MikC' was tr<1nsferrcd back to UCI Nov. 19 and he's been there ever sinci>." Mean wh il e. Dr. L.evanc brought :'\I 1ke'" problem to the attention of Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude Owens In only the scc.·ond such ca"e to be heard in 0 r angc County. J udge Owens last week agr eed with Levin<''S contention that Mik e does not be long at Fairview. "He's a very compassionate judge," Levrn e said after the decision in Owen's chambers. "lie decided that the cruld should stay al UCI until he can r eceive an evaluation from the t!CLA d evelopmental disabil ity program." That evaluation should come early In J anuary, Mrs. Sanders said. Sh e said she is "pre tty much satisfied" with the out- come oft he court decision. She a grees with Levine that her son is not seriously mentally r etarded. "I think he is retarded in that he is hyperactive and does not hear well, and that he has speech problems," s he said. "But there just doesn't seem to be anywhere to place h.lm in the county. "He can't come home because I have a 5-year·old there, and we just can't risk another attack like the last one." "UCLA will screen him lo see H h e's e ligible for their program," Mrs. Sanders said. "If he's not, we're back where we started from." Dr. Levine thinks this case point.s out the need for a center for psychotic children in Orange County. "The need has existed for some Seaman Wounded MANILA, The Philippines (AP) -Unidentified gunmen opened fire on a bus laking three U.S. servicemen to work 60 miles north of Manila. woun?"ng ne Navy seaman, authorities 11 'd Saturday. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT n.. Or-(OO\f D•lty Pl .... "''"-<h IH..,.. ....... , ... Nf W\ ., ""' ., OVlll•"'*I .., ... °"MO" G&e\t~•""·~~.,.., ~ ....... ~-· ="='-=-~~!:.'~:~!:''-;::.,~· tff" VllltV. 1.-vi"t. S.HltftlliC.ll Valltf' eNf LAoun•fl•.c"'Sovfl\C.Out A\t"Q1 ....... ~ltO.· I'°" I\ ovbtl .. ••tWt .. O .. SiunrMftr. \'N, .,l"(IMI 01'1/Ml\f'tf~ Olftf'ti f\ It JJO ._. leit MfMt.CMta"'ew Cat1to•Mem1t ·-......... Pre\.tdltf\t _,,,. ,.~ • ......, J ..... ,_ V~• p,_,,.,., •nd 0.fllff .. Mt~• ,........, ...... l.f>lo< ,_ .... ......... ~ ....... .. c...t~ ~d4,f:dllOI' ~''•• M, ~ Ille.,.,.. 11 "•" •u114,,.t ..-.,,. .. J,..Ec:tuon om... 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"We eac h p resented th e problem to our bosses," Levine said, "And now it's up to them to respond. I'm hoping they'll come up with a workable solution soon." Friends may call al Sheffer Mortuary Chapel, 1533 N. El Cam ino Real. San Clemente, today between noon and 5 p.m. and Monday until 9 p .m . Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the mortuary. Dr. Sclfr1clgc graduated from the University of California Dental School in San Francisco m 1973, m ovm g to Orange County two years ago. He was a member of the Dana Poi nt Chamber of Comm erce a nd dona te d his professional services t o the S tr aig ht A h ead dru g He is survived by his wife, Judith, a nurse at San Clemente General Hos pital; two sons, Mike, 9, and Tom, 5; his mother, Mrs. Amy Barnell of Vienna, Virginia, and his siste r, Mrs. Harriet Gerrard of Garden Grove. Donations to the Leukemia Society are requested m lieu of flowers. Art Forger Dies IBIZA, Balearic Islands (AP> -Elmyr de Hory, a Hungarian painter known a s a master art forger and the subject or Clifford Irving's book "Fake !," died Saturday. He was SS. IKE ' CARPET $WAREHOUSE EXPANSION We've added a new HUGE warehouse and have a bigger than ever inventory! MORE stock means MORE savings to you! ALL WORK GUARANTEED FUU YI ""' Quality Ca'P•t Onlyl FINE QUALITY PADDING SHOP • COMPARE • SAVE • NAME BRANDS • 'LABOR AVAIL FAMOUS MlllS WE INSTAll ANYWHERE NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE Hl·LOW $ 99 HEAVY QUALITY $ 99 PLUSH CARPET PLUSH SHAG PER 100% NYLON PER SOllDS & MUl Tl-COLOR SQ. SQ. 100% NYLON ~~1$~'1 .9s YD. Values To $14.95 YO. SHAGS$ 00 SHAGS $ 00 • Ptu•h Shogs • Commerc1ol PER • Plush Shog1 • Sculptures PER •DuPont •Nylons SQ. • Hi•Lows • Trt-Cotor Sho91 SQ. •HJ.Lows •Tw~1 • Nylon Shogs • • Solids YD. • Sol>ds Vat11ea to $6.95 YD. •Tone on Tone Vol11ea To $9.95 REMNANTS! HUNDREDS OF ROLL BALANCES PRICED AT COST! 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Even common germs were dangerous to her, as well as to lhe two children -with the same condition -her parents Jost to common infections. The doctors who delivered "Penny'' recognized hE•r probl e m at birth and immediately transferred her to a germ.proof room al the Univers ity o f Arizona Hospital. Her parents. who prefer to remain anonymous, could only watch Penny through the glas s door s of th l· plastic-covered room while the nurses who te ndl'<l her wore special g loves bwll rnt11 the bubble. About 70 babies out of J 5 million arc born with lha:-. condition but only eight others have undergon<' thl' treatm<'n l that's allow1nJ.! Penny to he exposed to lhl· world. It wa~ de' doped b~ Ur A,.Wlrep1M110 DOCTORS REBUILT PENNY'S IMMUNITY SYSTEM H1dwrd Hong, professor of pediatrics and m1crob111loi.:\ .at the Cnl\·er::.1ly of \\'1:.ton!'.an ~kd1cal Center I le )!rt•w th} mu::. t1:.~ue in a lahorJlOr}. then mixed 1t into .1 flu1cl for tnJeCtl<ln antu the f'rotll Pflfle A 1 patient's stomach are1J. Doctors have watched Penny improve lo the point "'here her parents have been ' .1llowed to hold her. She's expected to go home in January. l\IETER RUNMNG UP BILLS. • • be tak<'n 11110 l't>ns1deration w .. well as m a rkang nff passin)! lanl'" for rela}S Jnd wh<'re lo :.t•I hurdles The need for Jecurac' 1 ... all·import:rnt .rnd the athh•tw governing bod1c·s h:n e sui::J!c..,Led co n version~ be dnne h' competent propll• Now then•'.; thl' rub Just what 1s compc:tl'nt" To some 11 means hcen:-.ed l'I\ ii e n gi n ce rin ~ farm::. using surveyinJ! l'r(•ws n1mpa:-.:. and pro tr <ltl<Jr /\nd of cour~c the big que~tiun ho\\ mut·h will il all crn.t·• J\ C1\'1I t•ni,:inl'rnng firm ~uch ·•~ Ronald Martin A. ... soc1atci. 111 <:o...t.1 ~I e!'.a m JY char~e around SI ,000 tu rc:-.un cy .in t•x1::.t1r1i.: l-IO ~ ard t raC'k mlo melcr:. Tht' :\I a rt in firm sur vt.'Vl·d th1· l 'C trvtnl' track compkx 1.n l!HI s:ot out a metric tape and the roach measured off the distance Several track coaches have :.aid that they JUSt convert, measure and then add a httle. If the distance is not exact. rt'cords S<'t on long tracks will still be legal. If all I hat sounds difficult . imagine wha t the problem will be with swimming pools. You can't JUSt remeasure, or knock out a wall to extend distance. To oth er" 11 m a v rnt.,111 consultini:: Vt'll'r<tn trar·k people And to still others 1t may mc«m ; getting lht• school"~ algebra or , geometry trarht•r out wilh h1.., 'W1• had lo ~n out and huy all nt·w mca~unn~ tap<.·:. for that 1m<'.' :-ay:-Honald l\1art111 . f1rr11 11wner '\l art1n t• ... 11malt'" that ,1 thret• man sun I'~ mg cn•y, c·11uhl arcomphsh tht· task an about ont• d<J\ \\ .1 11 t• r s m 1 t h <;It• n d ''I 1· ('olkl!t' dt•,1n nr ffil'n and .1 longt1ml' t1 .1('k offll·t~I has h .... tl~rl"' '-l••m ror mt•asurl'mrnt. hul hl• tlt>l''i nnt u~l' th1• U!'>Ual 'lln t•) Ill).! l'qu1prnenl Portable starling blocks may he an answer. but luckily, for the lime b<'ing. colleges and high sc h oo l s can h o ld their championship meets at the Relmo nt Plaza pool in Long Beach. site of the 1976 U S Olympic team qualifying meet I Doctors Fix Solon's Nose A s::. e m b I ) m .1 n H 1 l' h J rd Robrnson ha-. un<ler~one no'' surgen .1t lloa).! \kmnriJI Hosp1tJI ha-. 11rfll <' hJ.., ;1n nounc<'d The ~Jnl.1 \nJ Lkmucr.tt , Ol)('ratmn "',1., lo clear up .1 !'>1nu ... condition t h:JI hact hl'f'n c·uu .... ·11 hy a ch•\ 1,alt'1I 'l'l>tum, J n ,11c11 s.ud fi r I" l'' pt•t'I t•<I to t14.• rdt'<l"l'tl from lht h11 ... p1tal thl!'> we1:kentl and ~oulrl lw h;al'k 111 wf)rk .la11 3. "'ht•n l ht• l.t·j.!1slatun• a l'turn ... l rom '.11·.1 i 111n H11llln'-11n ,, start1na.: ha , 'l'('llClfl '"'''\(,ti h'rm Instead he has pl•rft:ctl•d ;1 rllrmul:i . \\1th hl•lp from 1woplt· .11 .Jl>t l'rnpulsaon L.1liurator~ and <\al 1'1•l'h an p,...,;11\t•na "hat•h ht· '"' s <11w::. the Jllh :-im1th rhari.:l'" all)\•ht•l'l' rrum Si50 10 SI ,500 ckpt·ndtn~ on th1 1 numh~:r of l.lnt'" and lht• C'-tt•nt of "Uf\t \ 1111! llut II <lot• ... n'I h.I\ ,. ,,, ('11\I th;1I murh. '"" track. ni.al'hf'.., Ho ri •\lhct' of <'.II Stalt' Long Bc::H·h ,, n <I l' or n " I 1 u " · · nu l ch · \\ ;1rrn1•nl.11n or Frl':-nn St,1t1· \\;1rnlt'rll.1m ;ind Alhc1· u .... 1•d tlw 1'ngarwPnn g <ll•panrn1•11"' ,ii lh1·a1 Uni\ 1•r -.1tal'' 111 do th•· 11w ..... unni.: \noth1•r :...11ulhl.1r11I uni' l'I -.11 ' Schools building new facililie~ ar<' being encouraged lo design their tracks and pools with the l'oming metric change in mind. Three new higb schools in the Orange Coast area have built or Jr<' constructing new tr<.1cks Orean \'1ew ll1i:h an Huntini?ton Beach hai. a new 440-yard track which will br ready for use m the spnn~ ll ha::. not been m easured m meters I rvme High 's track is in the building process now and will be l>urvl·yed for yards and meters, and Laguna Hills Hlgh's plans have not been finalized "Wt· have to gel 1r1 sl<.•p with lht• rest nf the worlrl." !'>ays Warmt•rdam i\nci to do that thcrl1'1l bt• some «hangei-. madl' That':. an old rd rain. but nevl•r more trU<· D•ll• ,.llM 1"'°11.-, U. ,._,,,. Celebrating Survival I reunion with the staff Friday ul the medical center. The reunion was aimed at keeping in touch wilh tbc proeress of former patients like Candace. who weighed only five pounds at the time or her prematur e b1rlh Nine-month -o ld Ca ndace Jones of Huntington Be&ch checks out lhl' stiff beard or ''Santa" Steve Sanders with the aid o( her mother. Mrs. Crystal Jonl's They joined a number or other former p:itienls at lhe Neonalal Intensive Care Unit ut UC Jrvrne Medic~} Center at a -.. ___ ' ,,, 6. ,. .. 1 Sunday December 12 1976 DAILY PILOT A3 ' ~--tR Gets a Helper t Grandma a Good Sport By ROBER.T BARKER Ot .... 0 .. 11, .. , .. ~ Santa Claus baa found as- sistance Crom a helper he didn't know be had tn Huntington Beach. Mrs. Millon Schley has been bandllne Santa's calls because of an apparent disorder in holiday season t elephone communica- tions. Mrs. Sc:bley said she received her first call at 7 p.m. Thursday from a tiny voice ruilring to talk to Sant.a. Mrs . Schley . a joll y grandmother of four, told the caller lbat Santa wasn't home but lhat she was Mrs. Santa Claus. She asked the young caller ii she bad been a good girl and wbatshe wanted for Christmas. "Just anything,'' was the reply. Mrs. Schley said it was lhe first of six calls she received during the evening. 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The fa lsifi cation took place after the 200 pipes with defc.~llvc welds were strung <tlong th"' 800-mile p1pl'line w1lhout repair~. the starr of tht• !louse encrt1y and power subcommittee chan~t'<l "1NDING TJIE OEFt:CTIVt: \\elds and correcting them c<,uld cost "hundreds of malhons of dollars" <.tnd dc•lay the pipeline's opening, now set for mtd-1977, , the subcom mittct:? st aH warned The staff <:ha rged that the Utah Asks VD Carrier Warrants SALT LAKE CITY IAl'l Health authorities havt: :.uui::ht • m arrcl>t warr ant to bnng an a ::.uspcc t cd ca rri e r o f a pcnic11lm-re:.i:.tant strain or gonorrhea Or. Harry T •. <li bbons, Salt 1.uke Caty-County health I director, l>:.ud the county attorney "as al>ked for the warr:111t to force t he man to u ndergo llt•partments of Interior und T rans por tation lllJ~ havl· conspired with AlyC':-.ka Pil){'lmc Ser d ee Co .. the consortium thiit 1:. constructing the papeltne, "to l'OV<'r up or at the very l~aiH uclt vcly ig nore other serious weld ing p r oblems o n thl' papchne." i\ SPOKES ~l /\N FOR AJyeska told the Anchorage Daily News lhat the pipeline company was unaware of any falsification or double-weld 101nt X rays. "We t'Jlegorically dC'ny a conspiracy with anyone,·· he said. T h e X r ays o f the 200 double·joint welds were taken in :;ample audits of some 42,000 llouble-jornt welds made by Cons Bluw Free Time PARC HMA N, Mis:.. 1AP1 -M 1ssiss1ppi Stale Peni t entiary ofricials reported m ixed results thi1> weekend on the ftrl>l or the season's holiday furloughs for inmates . machines al Fairbanks and Valdei. the ~ubcom1TUltee st;,ff s aid. It is possible that more X rays we r e f a lsified, thr ee unide ntifie d radiogr aphers testified. t\LYESKA JS J UST completlne repairs on •.OOO ma nu a l welds that w e re defective or lacked the Niquired X r ays. Th at problem w as uncovered In 1975. The staff's charges were made in a memo to subcommittee chairman Re p. John Dingell <D -Mi c h .). Th e s laff r e commended that th e subcommittee consider asking lhe Jus tice Depa rtment t o investigate whether there waa a con spiracy lo lgnore the defective double·Jolnt welds. IT ALSO B £COMMENDED that the Tranaportatlon Department and AJyeska audit all the double-joint X-ra.)'8. Although the alafr released copies of Its memo saturday, il refused U> Identify the radiographers. The subcommittee staff previously has criticized work standards on the pipeline and has ~harced that quality control U\Spettors were threatened with assault Ir they were too strict. Alye11ka denied tho6e charges and accused Dingell of seeking publicity. Past Presidents' Retirements Eyed WASHINGTON (AP) -His own retirement imminent, President Ford has been asking questions about how bis predecessors. from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Richard M. Nixon, organi~ed their days after the White House. In s ome cases, particularly that or Lyndon B. Johnson, the President was curious about the Has the 38th President talk~ pers onall y with the 31th President about life after the Wh.ite House? "I don't know." Barrett said. "Probably not." Battling Tackiness President-elect Jimmy Carter's brother Billy put his name on the line Saturday, joining a petition drive aimed at replacing the plastic Christmas tree erected in Plains this week with a real one. It's just 't acky; said Billy. diagnosis. "This is a p erson w ho is 1'-l'Xually active with a number of contacts a nd who has been exposed to the new stra.in, who has ignored our request<; to come 1n for diagnos1l> and treatmcnl," Gibbons said. Two of t he 55 inmates due bark on Friday night failed to return and were classified as escapees. Au thorities ::.aid a third inmate, Erby Lee Jones, drove up lo the prison gates and told guards he was so intent on getting back in time that he stole a car. The other 52 inmates ret u rned \\ 1thoul any trouble. projects the former presidents interested themselves in, "what they focused on'' after leaving office. In Nixon's case. Ford's interest apparently was confined to logis tical questions such as the s taff, office equipm ent, communications he needed in retirement. FORD'S INQUIRIES ARE being handled by his military aide, Maj. Robert Barrett, who has purs ued them by personal visits, reading and phone calls to aides of former presidents Barrett said that he visited San Clemente late in November but did not see or ask lo see the nation's only living ex-president He talked with Jack tJreAnan Nixon's aide. Overfed Facing Woes "I CONSIDE R A PERSON with this altitude a pubhc health hazard," hl' said . He said another three or four more warra nts may go oul in the next few days. Utah leads the n ation in the number of reported cases of the penicillin-resistant strain or venereal disease. Jt cun hl' treated only with the anlthiotw trobscan, which costs up to 10 times as much as perucilhn. BONNIE BULLOCK, d 1rct•lor of the VD progr am. saad Sall La ke County h as h a d 1 3 C'o nf1rmed cases a n d five susp('ctcd cases of the slrain, with 47 or 41i cases reported nationwide. "We thought we had it under I' t•ontrol last week." but then a ('Ontact of an infected person named 29 other contacts, sht: s aid, "so that means there arc 30 people we have to find, ;,nd we· re o n lhl' mcrry·~o -round of bringing 1n those people and testing lh<'m ... Meanwh1h'. the ut1exJm1nl•d persons J rt• s pr eading tht• disease. Gibbon!> "Jid the law allow1ni: "'arrant:-. for the suspcckd VU c·arrlers hJs b<'<'n invoked m the J1JSt in tubcrrulos1s CU."t's Man Indicted In Extortion Of Singer ~/\DISON, Wis. CA P > -A Madison man has been indicted on a charge of attempting to <'Xlort $50,000 from entertainer Claudine Longct in exchange for letters h e c l a imed wo uld incriminate her in the shooting death or her lover , professional skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich. J ames Henry F ;.iust, 40, was held in Dane County Jail after his arrt>st Friday as he pickL'<i up a package of money that Miss Longet's attorney had left for him after cons ulting with authorat1co;. according to U S. Atty. David l\t eban('. Il e sa id a t h oro u g h inn•stigal ion had determined that Faust h ud no letters wntten bv S:1b1rh. -.Miss Longct, cll\orced from s inger Andy Wal llams, 1s l>cheduled to go on tnal J an. 3 in Aspen, Colo., on a manslaughter charge in connl•clion with Sabich ·s death last March 21 Vatican Lays Ban On Sterilizations \'l\TICA:-.0 Cl1'1 ti\P 1 "11 • r I I 1 I j ' I (I II I (l JJ, l' \ •• n I IH ,. ~II •• 111' \' I... • ,dJ .. n l 111 •·I v 1•11 tmlrkn ' for R1>man C:alhfll1t'' ,., "" 111 c·a\r'\ v. h<'re prcgnanr ).. \o\11111!1 n•,ult 1n .. phv\ICJI or 11'-YC'hlC evil, lh1• \'Jtll0.1rl ~.mJ 111 ..... 1.1tt•mrnt 1c;"lJt•d Saturcla). Thi• new rundl'ffiOJttOn C'um1· '" .• dllC'Um r nt IS\UNJ by the < on~re1tat1on for th1· t><ictnnt• 1tf lhe Faith It came 1n res ponse t o qut·~tions from lhl' C'onJerenc:e of "l:nrth American B1~hops about lht• permissibility of prevcntl\<: ttwr Jpeut1c abortions Tht• A<isoc1alaon for \'olunlJry StC'rihzataon in the Unilt'<i Slates has estimated that 1.3 million Americans more lhan half of them women -underwent ~teribzation last yc.1r. It is not known how many of them wen• Ro man Cathohrs. Top Stevedor uaderFaces Indictment, NEW YORK (AP) -A federal grand jury has indicted Fred Field Jr .. No. 2 man ln lhe International Longshoremen 's Association , for a llegedly accepting cash payments or nearly $90,000 Crom the United Brands Co. during dock strikes by theJLA. The three-count indictment. handed up Friday, charged that Field received the money from U nite d Brands a nd its predecessor, United Fruit Co .. to have bananas and other cargo unloaded al various AUanUc and GuH ports despite strikes in the late 1960s and early unos. Field, 57. is also president or the Banana Handlers' Council and secretary-treasurer or ILA Loca1856. He was accused o( conspiracy and of engaging in "a pattern or racketeering" by demanding and ~etting cash payoffs totaling S89,500 from the employer on 14 occasions in 1968-69 and 1971. The charges involve violations o f the feder a l Labor·Management Law and the in ter s tate comm e r ce anti-racketeering statutes. Field was Indicted in 1963 on charges of embezzling union funds, bul was acquitted. Ir convicted on the latest charges, the suspect could get a total of 31 years in prison and be fined $45,000. 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Wide recognition has been given in r ecent years by world organiz3lio ns a nd na tional governments to the problems or starving a nd hungry people. But the report addt.'<i that an " .. affluent diet" characterized by large amounts or meat, dairy products •ind refined fl our and sugar is deeply entrenched in North America and Europe and is becoming pr<'valent "among the elates" or Africa, As ia and Latin America. "AS THE AFFLUENTdiet has spread, so have the wide variety of heretofore rare diseases such as cor onary heart disease, diabetes. hypertension, obesity. diverti c ulosis a nd bowe l cancer," the report said. The institute describes itself c.s a n o npr o fit resea r ch organization "created to identify and to focus a ttention on global problems." Although much o( the report was directed al the effects or eating too much of some things - overnutrition -it said that wh1k less dramatic the problem or get t in g t oo little food - undernulritaon -is or equal :.1gn1f1cance . 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( State ) Harvey Joseph Maaae y, 42, an unemployed machine shop worker, Is accused of bilking prospective tenants who answered for-rent ads out o( SS,600 by renting houses to six and seven different people at the same time. Pollce Del. Richard Wisher said victims identified Massey from police m e photographs and • that he fled when officers came to arrest him at a friend's house. He later turned himsell in and posted $7,500 bail. Borda-Beating Death Probed SAN DIEGO (AP> -San Diego homicide officers are investigating the alleged fatal beating of a Mexican man by two U.S. Border Patrol officers. Alejandro Ramos, 20, was found dead in a Tijuana hotel last Sunday, officers said. A witness told Mexican police that he had seen Ramos beaten by a pair °'" border police last Saturday night alter he bad cross ed into the United States. Antwlfkrlg Bia• Charged SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Victoria Station, a San F rancisco-b ased r estaurant chain, with restaurants here, has been sued by the U.S. Labor Department !or allegedly discriminating against older persons who apply for jobs. The Labor Department said the lawsuit charges the c hain with violating the federal Age Discrimination m Employment Act by allegedly refusing to hire "a number of persons or otherwise discriminating against them because they were between lhe age of 40 and OS." Meter Matter /tf ecut1red OAKLAND CAP) -A class action suit has been filed in Alameda County Superior Court to invalidate all unpaid parking tickets issued in Oakland during the past five years and return all fines obediently paid by motorists. The suit, filed by S. Owen Siegel, contends the city's 6,500 parking meters violate the law because they have not been inspected !or accuracy by the coWlly's department of weights alld measures. .RobMn• Entn-• LA Fra11 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ala n Robbins, a Democratic state senator from the San Fernando Valley, has declared himself a challenger to Tom Bradley !or mayor or Los Angeles. Robbins, 33, of North Hollywood, entered the race Friday, promising lo increase the fight against crime and decrease laxes, charging that mayor Bradley has failed to properly support the police department and has disregarded problems in the San Fernando Valley, Robbins said. DOW Water Q1U!f11 Mulled SACRAMENTO <AP) -A state water board has heard Dow Chemical Co. 's request to store Sacramento River water at its proposed plant location in the Sacrament,o.San Joaquin Delta. Dow told lhe st.ate Water Resources Control Board that its $500 million plant would ~tore a mruumum of 1,700 acre feel of water a year m a dam at the plant in dry hills next to the n ver. By Jaw, Dow has the right to take river water because its property borders on the river edge But the board m ust a pprove any slm-age of water Gfrla Challftlfle Store PoUcw Amas Cache Booty Arms from an 8-ton cache of weapons found on property owned by Donald Wiggins of Ontario were lined up for use as evidence this week by Los An geles Sheriff's deputies. Machinegun ammunition, mortars and even bazookas were found. (See relal<.:d story Page Al) 'Slavers,' Says Judge LOS ANGELES CA P ) -Three men and a wom an involved in a "slave auction" to raise money for gay charities have been ordered to stand trial on charges of pandering. AFTF:R I\ two-week preliminary h earing , Municipal Judge Rich a r d M . Moore r uled thal the gay sl aves who were auctioned to bid'ders for 24 hours "to do whatever they wi~hed were procured. induced and encouraged by the four d e f endants to participate in an act of prostitution, whether or not the act was canied out." He also said that those involved took part for gain -either financial or sexual. VLTIMATEL V, the district attorney filed the panderin g c h a r ges against only four : Vcllott Martinelli, 36, and Douglas Ray Jlolhday, 32, both actors from Los Angeles, J ohn Henry Embry, 48, of Holly· wood, publis her of a gay·oriented magazine; and J eanne Washburn Barney , 37, of L a Crescenta, editor of Embry'spublication. Defen se attorneys argued that the auction was a s harmless as "slave days" on high school campuses, and compared it to a man buying a kiss from a girl in a kissing booth. UPHOLSTERY WlMtiT•W_. ....... lt22 H.._ 11•4. Coste M.-S41~JH Give him a GE hot-lather dispenser. Get a rebate for yourself. 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See yourdealernowl Receive your rebate direct from GE. ORANGE SANT'A ANA ALL LOCATIONS Ardays Beeco Merctlandlseta Gernoo ·t're.sury Treeaury T=- Veh>e F llr Sunday O&cember 12 1976 OAIL y PILOT AS Star Gets God Rock£r Also Gets Life SAN JOSE CAP) -Former rock music star Rick Stevens has been urged lo become "un evangelist" aaa.inst drug abuse by the judge who sentenced him to life m prison. Stevens, a 35-year-old former lead singer for lhe Tower of Power rock group, was sentenced by Supenor Court Judge J ohn S. Mcinerney for kllllng three men in drug-related s!aylnes. Stevens had been eli&ible !or the death penalty until the state Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional earlier this week. "YOU ARE A TALEl\TED AND, in many ways, <'harm mg individual and rew men who go to prison have as much going for them as you," the judge told Stevens. "But you will be in prison for many, many long years and you have left Yellow Cab May Go Into Driver Hands LOS ANGELES (AP) -Yellow Cab Co. has agreed lo work on a plan for a takeover or ils assets and operations by hundreds or taxi drivers who were put out of work Dec. 1 when the company failed to obtain insurance. The com any has also agreed in Los Angeles Superior Court lo pay t ruces and the drivers' back wages before any other debts areseuled. STATE LABOR Commissioner John Quillen had filed suit demanding $376,928 in back wages he said the company owed the idle drivers for the week ending Nov. 30. Ile was about to seek a restraining order on disposal of any of the company's a ssets be fore the stipulation was entered and signed by Judge Norman Dowds. In a related development, financier C. Arnhold Smith may have helped move Yellow Cab Co. to the "brink of economic disaster " by requiring it to obtain ins uran ce fr o m a Smith-controlled firm, according to pubbshed reports. much beh111d a "1fe. a child, fr1t·nds, fame und :..uccc~'·" Mcinerney urged Stevens, who says he has cxperienNd a religious conversion, to become "an apostle, an cvangelist...reach out to· people a nd tell them how much harm came to you because you got involved with drugs." ln a presentencing interview with news reporters, Stevens said, "I had il all, but I had notlung. Look what it all got me. I was m~ing around for JO years with pills, wood, coke and heroin. l got so far down I forgot what up was hke." STEVENS WAS CONVICTED or murder m the shooting deaths last February of Andrew Austin, 29, and tus brother, Ha rry, 23. H e a ls o was convicted of manslaughter in the shooting death a short tim e la te r of Elliot Ray Wickliffe, and was convicted of kidnaping, b lary and auto the!t !or mc1dents rel at to the killings. Stevens say his life has been changed by religion. "l just flipped over God," he said in an interview. "I was so wrapped up in my materialistic approach to ljfe, I had no thought or a nything else, until 1 ended up here.·• New Tuna Net Reduces Kill SAN DIEGO CAP)-Ofricialsoflhe tuna fishing industry say a new type of net promises lo reduce the number of porpoise killed in the taking of ycllowfin tuna. The net was used during a research run by the Elizabeth C. J., one of the n ewes t of vessels called s uper seiners, which spent 58 days at sea and caught 1,050 tons or tuna while killing only five of :.>,400 porpoises encircled by the net Manuel Silva, president of the American Tuna boat Association, said the new net is designed to make escape by porpoises easier. 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P.·\GE ) Taxing Proposals " Our Mall' lcgi:ilutors know a hkl'IY bandwagon wht>n they !)Ct.· one. ~o there was a ~curry to get aboard the current favorite when the 1977-78 Lcg1!->laturc con vened last Mond~y The topic·. of courl>c. b pro(X!rly tux r4.'form and 1t seems just <Jbout everyone from the governor on down is ready at long last to throw a lifeline to the unhappy homeowners who had to p<iy up their inflated bills by Friday's deudlinc Before• the f ir~l da' of lht.· !)ess1on was U\ er. no ft.wcr lh<in sevtm propei1.y tax relief bills had been 10· trQduccd. /\s usual, :,omc ofth('m were just for show Threl' ol the bills would increase the tax exemp. ·tion for owncr-occupr1;.'<i homes from the current ~ · $1,750 to figures ranging from $2.500 to 56,250 of as- sessc><l valuation. Others propose: F'rcczing assl'ssments at 1977 market v<1luc , Ii miting taxes to two percent of market value. adopting different tax rates for homes and nonresidcntwl property: and replacing property tax- es on owner occupk'<i homes with an tncomc t ax sur- charge. • IL will be :.a less costly <1nd more productive ex· c:rcisc if the leg1sl<1tors will quickly quit their to· dividual g ra ndstanding and put their heads together on a workahlc t:.ax rchcf program. fl won't come easily -or loo soon. But at this pomt we have to be encouraged by any attempts at merry Exercise in Futility Anoth er rash of legislallon doubtless will be m \ttatcd by the st:ite SupremC' Court's ruling that C<.11tfornia 's current death penalty law fails to meet new guidelines set forth by the U.S. Supreme Court. The kgisl;.itors have little choice but lo attempt to rC'n~c the 1973 law, wh1l'h tried to c·arry out the m•in date of 67 Pl·rccnt of the state":, voters whilt> bypai>!)· mg I hC' const1tul1onal l.lan 011 cruel tind unusual pum~hm<.·nt If lh<.•y foll, m!w IJUblic· inltrntives are in cv1tablc Uut 1n light of fC'<'Cnt d evelopments 1n slates "ht:rc death Pt'Dalty laws have been approved, all this may be unothcr exercise in futility. There has been no execution in the United States ~inre 1967 In that year there were only two. Now there are more than SOtl men and women under death sentences throughout the country. 67 in California alone. As thing:-arc going it seems unlikely that more than a handful, if any, eventually will be executed Perhaps 1t is time to face reality and give the killers the ~ltcrnatc punishment they do not want- li(c 1mpr1so11ment without possib1hty of parole. A Sorry Beginning T here are a number of substantive issues rac10g thl' r esidents of California <ind their newly elected ll'gis lators who were sworn in last Monday. There 1s property tax reform, school finance re- form and criminal justice reform. F aced with these complex and pressing con· trover::,ies thl' members of the Assembly got off to a quick s t art Tuesday. They voted 75-5 to c ha nge the ti- tle they use when s ponsoring a bill from As· semblymnn or Assemblywoman t o Assembly m ember. Wednesduy. they reversed themselves and \Hmt back to the old form We can only hope thnt when they get down to busi· ness in Januury, they won't h::ivc the same decision making problems. ft' 0 I \ " ·zl I l New Medical Instruction Operating Smoothly I A little more than four year!) ago, I went to Kansas City to see the beginnin~ of an important new experimt•nt in the education of doctors The place was the school o f med 1c1nc or the University or M 1s:.oun al Kansas City. The main ft.'aturt.' of the ex pen ment was thl' adm1s:.1on of Mu dents directly out of h1~h school Tht• course of study would last six yea ri.. at the end or which a stu drnl would n· ce1ve both his u n d c r grn du alt• degree and h1 ~ doctoratt· o( medJCIOC. At thnt lime, four yea.rs ago. I found it dirricult to believe It was Po5Sible to take youngsters just out oC secondary school, many of Punch them with no particular academic distinction, and expect them to absorb a full medical education COULD THEY later hold their own in national board examina· tions against students from the established medical schools"' Jt seems that nothing short of an education miracle could make the pl an work. Recently, I returned to Kansas Ci ty Many of the same youngster s I tlad seen as freshmen were now upper classmc n. I had a good chance to observe the experiment in an ad· vanced stage. By any educational yardstick, the program has to be adJudged a surrt.>ss . The students have pro- ved the\' can hold their own with those who have had trad1t1011al , medical trainin~. There is, howevt•r, on<' 'il!nrf1 cant difference Thi· p1Tpnn derance of K C student:. an· not '"Vou'r~ ool really a hypochondriac. You only think you'r e a hypoc:hondrlac." [ NORMAN COUSINS J going into highly specialized practice in big cities but intend to serve as family doctors or to work in pubhc chn1cs in local communities which have a shortage or doctors. IN THlS SENSE, the medical school at Kansas City as ac· complishing its primary purpose. Or. Grey Di mo nd. founder and provost of the school. had long bl'cn troubled by the large d~gree of over· specialization 1n contemporary medical practiC'c Medical costs <'Ven for or- d i n a r ,. 1 I I n e s s "s w e r e sk) rnd(1·1ing. As for :-.cnous 111· ncsses. lhc averag1· r:im1ly was apt lfl ':"l into cru,h1111t debts It "'JS hccom1ng 1nrn·:is1n~lv 11ir f1l0Ull to hnd a i.cnt•ral or Jl"l 1 lloner wilhng to make house calls under trying circum~tunccs Dr. Dimond was especially concerned about the fact that, an many parts of Karu.a:. anrl Mis souri, local family pracl1t1oncrl. were prcicllcally noncx1stant. His idea was to attract youn~ people, many or them from those same areas, whose families could not afford the whopping sums necessary to put them th1 ougb traditional mc.-dical rol leges. He hoped to inspire the youngsters with the opportunity to practice medicine in the places that nt•edrd them the most THE SYSTEM at K.C. 1s just as revoluti o nary as the philosophical concept. A large part or the curriculum consists of learning-by.doing . Students, even as freshmen, spend a large part of their time in hospitals as aides to hospital physicians or local doctors They soon learn the most im· portant lesson that can be taught in medical schools; namely that the hum an body is superbly eqwpped to combal disease and that the main job of the doctor is to engage to the fullest the pa· t1cnt"s own ability to contribute to his or her own cure Dr. Dimond feels that the education of "safe'' physicians is a primary purpose or his school. The perils of powerful drugs and overmedication ar c properly stressed at K.C. What about the basic sciences? The Kansas City program has been criticized in some medical c1rrles because it is felt the cur- riculum 1s "soft" on such sub· jccts a s biochemistry, b1ophy s 1c s, pathology , microbiology a nd so on. Yet lhe astonishing thing is that. even without "classroom" emphasis on these sciences, the students perform very well on their na· tional examinations. How do they do It? Th~ answer is that they gel their basic sciences as essential com pone nls or their experience Problems arise 1n the treatment of speci£ic cases. It is here \hat their instructors make the essen tial points and make the connec· lion with the Corm al studies THE STUDENT'S own pursuit of scientific knowledge is th~ most effective ingredient in hi~ or her education. It is only natural, perhaps, that some sectors oJ the medical pro Cession should resist what they believe to be hazardous shortcuts in the training of physicians. But the evidence so rar is reassurinR The final product does credit Lo the profession or medicine. A design for medical education now exists that can help combat the tendency of overspccializa lion, just as it can belp meet the dominant health needs or the American people. Bahamas: Vacation Reiwrd for Political Seroice? Maneuver Not So Diplomatic WASHlNGTON -ln the gloom of the lame·duck White flou:.clate last week. it was annOUJlced in a whisper that President Ford was making a nomination for am· bassador that reflects the tone ol politicl'i prevai ling t h c r e throughout this elrctron year. I\ prcsi· denl1al !lpok esman ann ounced , accompanied by no press release and followed by scarcely any cit· lentlon, the nomination or Jack B. Olson. Wisconsin Dells. Wis . bus inessman, as U.S. am bassador to the Bahamas. Since ( EVANS-NOVAK ) the Senate had refused to confirm an earlie r nomination of Olson. this was a "recess'' -between sessions of Congress -nomrna· tion permitting Olson temporan· ly to assume office without Senate confirmation. But sin ce President-elect Carter obviously wants his own man in Nassau. Olson's firs t diplomatic service will last only a few months. THEN WHY name him? "Because it will give the guy a few months' golf in the Carib· bean at the right time or year and the title of ·ambassador' for the rest of his life." one Senator told us. What. ·s more. it repays a debt owed for crucial support or Mr Ford for lhe Republican pre· s idential nomination by Olson, a prominent W isco n sin Republican. In the eyes of pre s1dential aides. this Justified booting out the popuJar, effective ambassador now in Nassau and making the Bahamians think the U.S. regards their country as a vacation reward for political service. Helms or North Carolina to block Olson's confirmation in late Sep- tember. Even when Republican Se11ate leaders leaned on him to yield the last night of the session, the tenacious Helms would not budge THE WHITE HOUSE denies that Olson pressed lhe President to fulfill his promises with a re· cess appointment. Nevertheless, Mr. Ford's determination to put Olson in Nassau after the elec· lion was irresistible. With Weiss still on the job and a new presi· dent elected, State Departmeni officials -including Dr. Kiss inger were not enthusiastic. Jt did not matter. The nomlnatlon wns made Nov. 17 without courtesy notification to Hel ms or any other senator. Gun Control Thrown Off Target Olson 's nomin ation has generated so much attention because the man he is succeed· ing, Ambassador Seymour Weiss. is a respected career public servant and courageous critic of East-West detente. For daring to speak up agarns t Secretary of State Henry Kbs inger during staff m~tings, he was bounced as head or the State Department's bureau or politlcal·milltary affnirs in .July 1974 und sent off to Nassuu. WITH HARD·LINER Weiss out of phase with the soft-lining State Department bureaucracy, he seemed ideal to make way ror Olson. A Wisconsin resort owner and former lieutenant governor, Olson was instrumental in Uning up Wisconsin primary election sup~rt for Mr. Ford. He wanted a diplomatic po1t a.nd was pro- mised It, typical of how the Ford White How~c has runctloncd. He lms is not happy, and neither is the Bahamian govern· ment. Although Olson wants to be sworn in and immediately leave for Nassau, the Bahamians may delay accllptance of his papers until Jan. 21. Thot wouJd rnase quelltlons about the status or ll document si1ned by Gerald R. Ford. by then just anothrr private citizen. WASHINGTON -The embat· tJed Bureau or Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms 1s s upposed to en· force the nation's weak gun con- trol laws. During the Nllcon years, Watergate figure G. Gordon Lid· dy tried lo dis- mantle ATF's gun enforce· ment pro· g r a m altogether The agency w8'J also b<?set wil.h internal problem s Gun controls were virtually ilJJored, therefore, un\il a rew monl.hs ago. Now the ATF h118 started to crack down again on aun law VJolators. Just l11st mooth, for ex ample, ATF agenU stlted more than 1,000 lllesal auns In an eight· st•t.o raid. Yet already, this bflat~ 1tu11 mforcement drivl' IS focin1: a ~- (JACK ANDERSON) new obstacle. The ATF"s parent agency. the Treasury Depart· ment, is quietly tryitlg to shake up the ATF before the nemocratic takeover In January. oua SOURCES say the pro- posed shakeup will de·empbaalie field investigations o( gun law violaton. Right now, dozens of special agenl.S are being ordered to relocate or resign durin«i the final weeks or the Ford ad· ministration. The ef'f(?(t of all this. according to trusted sources, wlll be to hamper future gun enforcement effort.<1. The reoraaniiiation was vigorously opposed by I.he ATF's veteran chief. Rex Davis. But i.n late October, he recclvtd a stern, private memo from his Trcaaury Department bosses lnformini& him that they hod dttldoo to go j, ahead with the shakeup. "You are hereby directed to implement this plan, effective December 1, 1976," he was or· dered. The election of Jimmy Carter only made the lame ducks at Treasury mor e determined to complete the reorganization before the Democrats take omce. THERE IS 3omc: justtncallon, or course, for shnl<ing up the ATF. Its confidential files con taln evidence lhal the agency bas been plagued with problems. Here are Just a f rw highlJgbts: -In Dayton, two special agents got Into a llquabble at the local ATF office. One aacnt pu\IC"d a IWI and shot the other to death. -Last yenr. an agent who wa.s pushing narcotics tried to fume a defendant on phony extort.Ion charaea. -In 1972, nn ATF Informant was murdered In CulifomJa. Yet the ATF faiJed to conduct a pro- per lnrstli:tnUon. A~ last , an in· vestigalion was ol'dered. The confidential conclusion: ATF agents blew the informant's cover. -Of ATF's 1,674 agents, only 48 are minority agents. There are no blacks, Spanish·Arnericans or other minority agents at all in the southeruit region TaEASURY Undersecretary Jerry Thomas told us I.hat the ATF shakeup hits been planned ror more than a year and, lherefore, cannot be called a lust ditch polltlcal maneuver It is a long overdue rnove to pro- fcssionallie the ATF. he said. MeanwhJlc. Rep. John Conyers, D.·Mich., lt lnvestlgaUni. Footnote: We recently report· ed that the Treasury Department was secrttly lnve1Ua1Ung al· leaations that the ATF chief ll· legally accepted a iun from the host of n Las Vegas casino. The Treaaury has now completed lhe lnvesl11at1on, which completely exonerates Oavls. A ' But hard-line frJencb of Weiss cawied trouble, persuadine ron· aervntlve Republican Sen. Jesfte Quotes "I think I c:ost htm the ~Ice· t'oo." -Prealdent-eled Caner, aner Im brother. 8111)1, was de· reated ln the m~orol election or Plains.Ga. "People are cradualb' scWnt over the bad publicity. Now tbey come in and Joke about it." - Slllrle1 Gallaaller, a Pittlbu.rtb public health nurse, on the fed4n'aJ IWlnt nu lnocuJaUon prc>-cram. OltAHOE ~OAST DAILY PILOT ffobtr1 N. W I'd, Pul>Ualln" TMmos Kt.-Vll, Editor The editorial paae of the D111lv Pllol oeks tQ Inform :ind stimulate rcndC'rll by p~C'nllna on lh1s pogo dh•ersc comtn<'nt8ry on topics oC inltrc•xt by 1ynd1c11t· ed (!()lumnlst" 11nd eartoonl$IS. by provldin' a forum tor re:1dl'n1' views and by presenlini; this ne,,.~pa~r·a optnlonll nnd Idea.~ on current top1c11. The t"<htonat opinions of tht Dally PllC1t npJX•;1r only In the editorial column 11l the top of the paae. Opln.1ons .,, prts'led by the columni11~ ;and urtoonlsts and lettC'r writtrs nn• their own ond no tndo~c-mtnl or tMir views by lhc-D11lly Pilot should bf. lnr~rrl'd Sunday. Dec. 12, unG Sunday. December 12. 1976 DAILY PILOT .4 7 Steel Monopoly Can't T~ap Carter WASHINGTON W Averell Harnm3n, the S('Ol()r diplomat or the Democratic P art)'. got off the plane in Goorgia the other day to report to has ne w leader that Mr Brezhnev a nd has rcllow Rus:u an bossea will not "test" Mr Carter when he assumcis o/fJce next month. lt Is a t enet of American loreian affairs experts that Ute Ru ssia n s always "test " an incoming president, not w t t h a s phygm om0t nomete r to get the new man's blood pressure but with some nameless tn s trument that measure~ willpower. A weak-willed pr<'S1 dent. that is one with a Munich or ApJ>t"asemcnt Syndrome, can be bulht'd 11110 doing things that can ()(1ly be corrected by bJowmg up the world later on. Luckily we've never had o Wee Wewue Willie In Ute White llouse and, slnce the Great Peanut is an Annapolis man. It is unthinkable that he l>houJd be one THE PEOPLE wbo al'e testing Mr Carter, the people who're putting enough pressure on him to blow the inflatable cull off hjs sphygmoqianometer are the cor- porate steel m asters. They are the first ones" to teach LltUe Jim· my Carter o ( Plams, Ga , that there is more to being president than sweetly easy aestures of moral leaders hip. Sending Amy to a Washington public school ls the kind of good and needed thing that Nixon/Ford were incapable or, but ll's a cheapie, found money. There as no similar gesture thal can be m ade to influence the 'A Child Slwll Lead Them' Solons A void Public Schools i''or 22 years now, the same Washington liberals 1n j!ovcrn ment \\ bo <Jcraded the Soulh <ind working-class northern JX'OPlc on the sc hool-inlcgr;.it1<Jn/bus1n~ question have t•1lhcr enmlled their children in pnvale schools or fled to th1• virtually all·wh1lc suburbs. Sen. /\dla1 Stt•vcnson Ill rn . fll >. ep1lom1te<l th ese hypoc ritical folk when he once stated on "M eet th e• Press " th:1t he wai. stron~ for school In· tegratwn :incl wanted to put his ch11d rc•n an D.C. publn schools, but ··regrettalJly the ones available to us are not very good, and I JUi.1 don't ":int to sacrifice thl' cdut-;1 t1on of my l<id.:; · Hut Stevt•nson 1 .. nd ht• 1s onlv one o( many 1 anll thP o1hers \\ho ROt hy on this r ,1t1onJI(' "on l have that t•xc·us1• lt• lcun on :&O\ more lt'TllE l'rcs1d<'ntoflhl' L"n11~'<J States can send h1., dau~htt•r to .1 0 C public srhool. wh~ ran't h1., I 1 be r :.t I l> up p 111 t c rs 1 n th 1· C:onjitrc5s 1n thl' hun•.Jucrac' m lhe prt.•s<,, ~I'S, l'Vt•n Ill lht• \"1t l' Prt•:.nfrnl .. ; t'hJll du hkd ... bl'' ~l'n W,1ll er '.\1oncl.1I\·. \tt•t· president dl'tl. '"cs 111 fl C' and all thn·•· of h1:. 1·h1ldrn1 Jl tendt'<i .i pr1 \ ,1 lc '<' hool hl•ft• C lnt• ha5 i::radu:.ited. Jnd t11.·u .irt 'tdl 111 \hat prl\ Jh• ~chnol To hl' fair to ~\1tnd,1I•'. he '1·nl on\• Mm 111 J U C' Junior h1i.:h 'chool ror J :-.hort tll'lll' .ind. ,I( n>rtl1n1: t11 Mondalt·. thl' bov found 11 too roui:h and tumble'. '" Mond.&h• pulled h11n uul Wiii MondJlt• n<>w rnllo11. h1., l>rt,1dcnt ·.,. lt'.H1 and tran.,f1·r h1 ... two :.l'hool ai:e ch1hlr1·n tr1 Tl 1 11uhhc schodl:o." Monda It• as ;11 lt'J"t lhn11gh1 ful on ttw cHfftrult (jlH'.,.lton Ill· m1<·1· told me "To prrm1t d..,rnm1n.1 lion as c-on.,.t1tut10M1llv intoh•ra bit• An d to 1H·rm 1t mu<i-..vt• hu!- tnR I" tro11hlt•<,OOW A flrl'!'.Hknt ( __ T_H_I~_cK_s_c_H_J !>ympalhelic to this dile mma tould do something about it.'' HE WENT ON to explain to me, back in late 1975, that a Democratic president could lean on integrat1onists, pro-busers and Democratic m ayors to make deals and resolve the problem without the acrimony and chaos which has plagued many cities in rctcnt years. To name the liberals who have avoided sending their children to D.C. public schools 1s to compile a Who's Who In Washington. For example, the wife of Rep Donald Fraser CO-Minn.). wa!> quoted as saying she transfcrrc.>d her daughter from a public ~o a private school here because, ··Your children get educated only once · The Fraser child was quoted as saying lhat the rew blat'ks in h<.•r private> school were much nicer' than lhc Cat larger num!Jer an her public school. A fair number c'f prbfninent blacks here a lso tuck thtltr young in proper private schools, includ - ani: Journalist Carl Howan, who ht-1·om1'S vchenwnt ''" the intc gn1tion question ('ARTER LIV ED .1mong hluck' all his 11rc., and h1 :0. l'h1ldren "ent lo ..,ch1x1I with them NO\\, 1f r\m\ 1.., 1'1\fOllcd In ·' u (' ~lUbl1t Sl.'hflOI and hl.'r lather dutifully ljkt."\ interest 1n ho" 1h1s school sysh•m opcratl.':o.. ht.• might learn that It has ~on<.' throui:h suiwrintcn· dents fn:.ter than the Ni xon Ad nun1'ot ral ion wt!n! I hrou.i:th al tornto)S l!t'ncral d11r1n~ Watt•r.:ak: wh1l1• pc.:r pupal 1•x J>('ndllure' .ire· rclot1v<'lv h1j!h, 1.-durat11mal quality 1:-; punk and lhl' systt•m 1s h:-1dly mt<i· rn.ina..:1•!1, :in 1nvl•rse r:u·1sm 1.1~a10<,l "h11c-' J C'tlMS amon~ lcJO manv nf its hlat•k tl'dCht.•r:o. 111d offlC'I :J h; l knnw bt><'.tllM' m y own r h1ldr1•n w1•nt t11 r> C publt<' .. <·hou" 'Grand Jury's Protective . - Powers Worth Preserving' ( VON HOFFMAN J Men of Pittsburgh, who intend to get their price n se by playing a htUe monopoly with James E. Carter. The s tory they're putting out la they kicked up the price because they're wra.id Carter will slap price controls on them. The tactic here is lo exploit the traditional Democratic rear of being considered anti-business tn order to freeze Ca1-ter's hand. But it's monopoly they're play. ing Here you have an entire in- dustry raising the pnces on the same products by the sam e amounts. These companies don't all have the same market posi· lion, the same efficiency and pro- ductivity, the same profitability. Ergo 1n a free, compet1l1ve market, Jt as anconceavable thry would all raise their pnccs ln this manner. CARTER WOULD be jwiti.ned in saylng, "Okay. boys, l 'm not president yet, but the ftrst thing I'm going to do after I come back from the Inaugural Ball ls to tell my new attorney general to con- vene a grand jury and see if you guys haven 't violated the Sherman Act. If you have, It woo't be f"'es this time. We're going to empty out the Duquesne Club and throw you ln jail." At the time the steel corpora- tions announced the rise, the In- dustry was otdy working 68 per- cent o( capacity. Accocding to the rules we're t aught about how our system works, prices are sup- posed to fall when demand falls. The lower prices make the com- modity more attractive to buyers who recommen<'e buying and then bui>iness 1s supposed lo pack up ror everyone Only monopolies raise pnce:( when demand dropi1. Since there u1 no compelllion and therefore no free market to establuh 11 price ror a product in the way Adam Smith des cribed, monopolies tend to fix their prtces according to the rut.e or re · turn lbey think they ought to get on their Investment As sales slump and production goes down, the monopoly's per-unit costs go up And therefore they must uise prices if they are going to main· tain the same rate or return. Con· versely, when sales go up, pro· duction and per-unit costs go down, and then you may see monopolies dropping their prices, or at least not kicking them up when everybody elae is. BUT THE monopoly of the steel corporations is an im· perfect one because the Japanese and the Germans also sell steel in Amenca, n rncl Lhul the men or Pittsburgh are very sens1Uvc about. lndccd they 'vc been after the "overnment for moc-e than a year to blot k tho Importation, of rore1gn steel. Last June. Presi- dent Ford, a (:<>Od pnvutc en terpriser. obliged by putting quotas on cert ain kinds of :st~ alloys manuructurcd abroad. The steel industry has bo.n weeping that the Nipponese and (urriners or other persuasions have been competing "'unfairly" by "dumping" their "excels" steel on the American market. Short or using s lave labor to make the stuff. it's awfully tricky to define what "unfair compcli· tion" might consist or. if you believe in rree market economics. The Pittsburgh monopolists claim foreign gov· emments subsidize the s ale or steel here, but "facilitate" is Qt'o- bably the more accurate word. Our government does the same thing by giving special tax breaks to exporters and arrang· ing low-interest loans for forelgn buyers of American goods. GOVERNMENTS do ttn · derwrite losses on their airlines for national prestige, but not on their steel indus tries. The notion that there is such a thing as "ex- cess" steel and that it can be "dumped" is absurd on its race. Steel like oil is too valuable a commodity ever to be in excess supply. If the price is right. somebody will buy it and then it wilt no longer be in excess, which is just a demagogic expression the steel industry uses for unsold inventory. Thus Carter doesn't have to go so rar as to threaten the industry with antitrust action; be can just say he is going to reverse the Ford Administration policy anc:J promote full, free, fair and equal trade in steel here and abroad. He'll get a free market rollb4ck raster than he can say price con· trols. He can then explain bow this isn't going to cost any jobs to the United Steel Workers of America. Beiter yet. Instead of sending Amy to the Thaddeus Stevens Public School, m aybe he should send her to Pittsburgh. Communists Deep • m the Red WASHINGTON, D.C. The Russians and their East Euro· pean satellites a re literally in the red -an hock to the bloated capitalist banker s their pro· pagand1s t s pe rennially d e · nouoce. C STAN)LY J __ K_A_R_~-~-~- for consum er merchandise. and lhey have been buying Western technology in order to produce clothing, household appliances and automobiles. Rut with all this. there is little talk among U.S. and West Euro- pean bankers about tightening the screws on the Communists On the contrary, every effort is being made to continue lending them money. For, in a cunous way, Western Europe's economy has become dependent on the Communists· cred it r ating. Experts here estimate that the Soviet Union and the other Com- murust stales of Eastern Europe owe nearly $40 billion to U.S. a nd other West ern in st1tutions, and their debt 1s growing more from the capitalist ~ide of the Iron Curtain than they have been able to export to the West. As a result. they have run up a whopping trade deficit that they have had to cover with hard cur· ren cy loans from capitalist banks. The trouble with this buying spree for the Russians and their satelUtes is that Vley cannot sell enough of their own goods abroad to make the money lo foot the bill. West Germa ny. for example, Is a leading expo rter of industrial equipment and other merchan· dise to Eastern Europe. If the Communists ceas ed to buy those goods for lack or credit. the West German economy would be de· vastated. T h I s dramatizes The different East European countries have stepped up their imports from the West for a variety or n•asons, ranging from sheer necessity lo the need for equipment to fulf1ll amb1t1ous de· velopment plans. Their present economic plans. consequently, stress the im· portance of curbing imports and raising exports. This creates a dilemma for them however. On the one hand, they cannot reduce their purchases from the West without 1mpaanng their in dustrial development -or, in the rase of the Russians. starving. THUS THE West Germans have a stake in keeping the Com· munists financially afloat - even if the raft is built out or pledges that m ay take decades to redeem thtl extr aordinar y raalure of the Communist economies, which probably <.·ould not survive "'thout cap1ta hst credit. Paradoxically. lhcrcforc, the Communist bloc is dependent on the prosperity or lhe Western na lion s even lh o u E?"h its spokesme n. spouting Mar>ust dogma, continue Lo forec~t the 1ncv1table do<1m of lhP tree en tcrpr ise system The· Soviet Union. whose trade def1c1t exceeded $3 billion in 1975. largely went into debt as .i result of successive crop ratlun.'s that required heavy purchases 111 wMat, mainly from the United State"> Poland, another bag debtor. spent more than $5 billion in 1975 to 1mpor1. Western machinery and other capital goods as part of a grandiose 11lan to expand its m dustrial capacity AT TllE SAME lime. they can· not boosl their sales abroad ef· feetively. partly because their manutactured goods cannot com pete m quality with Western pro- ducts and partly because they ..i mply are poor salesmen One hopeful element in tit.is otherwise complex pi cture is that the two sides or the fron Curtain have become increasingly re- !Jant on each other AT THE HEART or the pro blem Is the fact that the COl'h · munists have been 1mportini:: ALMOST ALL the East Euro pean countries have been racinl( rising dem ands from their peoph• lt s hould he noted. too. that the combination of rect>ssion anc1 in· nation that h1l the capitalist OJ· twns also hurt the Communists, '111ce 11 reducN1 the demand for their J(oo<ls and increased the prices of the W estem mcrchan· d1se lhl') impor ted And their interdependent rc)a- tionship may help to ease wor'ld tensions far more s1gnifi canUy than summit meetinJ(s, cultUl",tl exchanges and the rest, since ll is built on dollars and cents -or al least the prom isc of them. By O'MO M. SCllMIDLEN Schmldlen b prt3idcnt of the Ctand Jurors• AuocSation of 0rQ11{1e County Because there appears to be some con· fusion among many clUzens concerning the grand jury system, I would like to present a few points to your readers con cemlng the nature and responsibilities or a fr and jury. The grand jury system in Cali(ornla provides for one grand jury in each coun· ty, composed of from 19 to 23 citiiens On Orange County, 19). who are sworn In each July for a term or one year. ln most larger counties, service Is pracUcally a run.ume job. GllAND J URORS arc selected from a panel of nominees or the Superiol' Court judges. Each judge ma,y nominate three persons. This list is then reduced to 30, taking into consideration such thtnas as iteograph lcal distrtb.utlon and other similar factors to asau.re u nurly a represent.live group of ciliiena as 90111· ble. From this Ust ls drawn 19 names l't random by the county clerk, which form& the grand jury. tn Callrornia a grand jury is em powered to indlcl (which ia • formal char1e of a rnaJor crime -not a convic- tion>. and also to servo as a "watcbdoa·• of a cOW"ltY SoVemmtttt. This system Is unique. Federal &rand Jur1cs and county Rrand juri s in m08l 1tates are only con cemtd with criminal lndictmc!M and have no civil responstbiUUes. The cMI tuocUon conslJU ol lnvt"SUC•· lion or county •ovcf ment. Su~h In· vestJgatfons result m recommendations for ways to s ave taxpayers r1ollars and improve county services. Although thb function receives k-ss µubhc notice, 11 usually requires in <'~cc11s of i5 percent of the grand j ury's time TO CA RRY O U T this c'lvil responslhllity thc> granrl jury Iii divided into committees, corh of which concen trates on iov{'slij!at1on o! Ct•rtain depart ments or functions or county gnvcrn· menl. In addillon. the gran<I jury hires an independent auctator who examines the financial recordli and methods or oper ation for i;peclfic (,kpartments selected by the jury. Criminal h1>.arlnii11 are conducted. with the gTand jury foremun presiding, to wel.rh evidence brought by the District Attorney's ortice and to determine whether certain person'! should be charged with crimes and brought lo tnol in the Su1)erior Court on thl' basis or such evidence. In tbl~ function the grand jury ls an accullntory body and not a trial jury. Tbete crlmlnol hearlngll are conduct-ro In strictest secrocy. The only non· jurors who moy attend are the deputy dlstrtct attorneys prtllenting the cue, court reporter, and witnesses whlle testi Cylng. U an Ind ctment Is returned. a transcript of these bearings Is g1ven to t.hc person chorged within a reuoaable time after such indictment Misde- meanor cases are nC'\tcr heard by the 1randjury. How~vc r , only certain felony cases ;rt hcnrd by the 11rand jury'( ' rather than going through a preliminary hearing. For example, well known sus pects can be protected from publicity based upon unfounded charges; infor· mants, under cover officers, and young children cun be protected when testify ing. Cases involving s uspects whose whereabouts are unknown can be pre· sented to a grand jury. Jf an Indictment Is not returned, all records are kept secret and there is no publicity. If an in· dJctrnent is returned. it is kept secret un· UI the suspect is apprehended. A final report is prepared at. the end of the grand jury's term o( omce which contains each committee's recommen· dations. The C ount y Board of Supervl1or5 must respond to each or the recommendations wtthln 60 days. Coples of the final report are distributed to public officials, libraries, and the news media. Many much needed reforms have been instituted B." a result or Grand Jury recommendations. THE GtAND Jurors Aasociatlon of Oran1e C.,unty Is anxious that citizens be informed concerning the grand jury ayirtem. In reeent years there have been many attacks on the !i)'sUm, not obly by indlviduah but even In the Stale Legl&laturc Some or these were by persona who, ror various rtuoos, are de· dicated to the destniction of the system. We feel 't I& a 1y&tem whlch prot«ts the rights and weUare of tbc citizens of tbe county. And we-. in the association, are now worklng nOl only to preserve it, but also lo Improve It so that It can better ae:rve the ~pie of Orange County. t A• DAil Y PILOT Sunday, December 12 1976 f:hanges Seen In Parties ; ByE~CVMPEL ' Olllle ty PlleUi.lf :&>me changes will ~ made when the new meinbers of the Democratic and RepubUcan county central committees take office in January. :-Both organizallons will be electing new slates or ctmcers, but the change wilt be a particularly slpificant one for the Democrats. Richard O'Neill, wh4 has financed a large part of the operation with his ~wn funds, will be stepping down as chairman aft$" six years. rrtie Democratic central committee has already forlf\ulated some goals for the coming year, with an emehasis On "getting lo touch with people," 8C· cor~g to present vice-chairman Frank Barbaro ol ~Mesa. ' ~CCOKDING TO BARBARO, the committee shofld function as a conduit to the community and as ~ means of solving its constituents' problems. To tha~ end, the committee plans to create a precinct org.ruzalion, with one person in every precinct who canlrespond to community complaints. trhe committee also plans to continue its voter regf6tration drive. :Joel J utovsky, outgoing executive director or the Orange County RepubLican Central Committee, s ay• the committee has no plans as yet. • :EVERYTHJNG IS CLOSED down right now, he said, and what the committee does next year de- penils in a large degree on the new slate of omcers to ~ elected Jan. 3 at the colllJl,)itle<?'s organiza· llonh! meeting. :He speculated, though, that the major effort in the :Off.election year will be on flllancmg, so the coaJrnittee can go into the 1978 election year with a strortg financial base. :J'he party encountered difficulties this year, he salct. because it lacked such a base. j ~TOVSKY ADDEO THAT there will probably be ltss activity in the areas or registration and pre· cin~ oper ations. ~ommittee m embers are listed by Assembly district, with incoming members in dark type. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE: 69th district: Carl Karcher, George Delahanty, Robbrt Beaver, Lois Lundberg, Frank White and Ro~ldFox. foth district: Richard Evans, William Dougher- ty, JOhn A. Pl"escott, Thomas Rogers , SbJrley Raison and Louis Knobbe. 7lst district: RaJpb Winkler, David Bates, Robert Harvey <pres ent chairman), Howard Row'..an, Connie Ble1ck, and Patricia Catron. V2nd district: Bob Romaine, J anice Boer, John W. Hill, Wade Herrin. Willis Clemons, J. Ogden Markel. T3rd district: Tom Glass, James J . Meehan, f hotnas Black man, Herbert Moss, Evelyn Ma~rry, E.T. "Errue" Winter . f4th district · Patricia B. Bomer, George Bro~atc. Willard Voit. Mary Schmitz, Rutbelyn Plufllm er. Chris M. S~I. PEMOCRATlCCENTRAL COM MITTEE: 69th district: Susan Pool, Charles Ruby, Flor'.ence Smith, Mary Capdcvielle, Susan Wood, James Bates. Toth district: Kim Karie, Fra,ocis O'Donnell, Johq C. Harrison, Casper llare, Evelyn Breaneo, Jeri')' D. Claxton. fist district: Loretta Walker, Otto Lacayo, Elh~I Bowa, Helt'n Kuricaj, Robert Stabovich. J08e,>h Hydf'. ?2nd dis trict: Jt!an M. f'isher , Mark E. f<:dwards, Robert D. Cantu, Robert Uoetic, Zeke llt-riiandez. Jacquie Jessie. ~Jrd district Zachary Smith, Norman J. \tl'V<'r. Lois Hart. Robut Hanson, John R. llanoa, .11ni~enbon. , 7 Ith district John W Black, Terry McGann, Patl'ick Donnell}. A (; 00Sk1p·: Melville, Herman \l~azl, llo" ard Adlt>r. Pl HLIC "OTI( r: • • I "" u' t ~'> l'. ~ "' .• , .. ,,., ',,,. ..... 111· "' ' • .... 1 Works by authors from ..... ~.·~:-~:,· .. ,:'.?~:-;:-,~,,:: .. ~ .... John S teinbe ck to 1• t>• ~ " "'"1' .• ,.., '" '" m y s t e r y w r i l e r '' •· ''.-.M ... L •h ··~ Raymond Chandler will " • " ... "' • .... • • ... , • •h ,... b e e x p 1 o r e d i n :;.~·:;, ·:\ '0""'>"' , .• ,, "''' • "California Literature." ''"" a course to be offered at •• :-':. ::::0.' \• ,: ,: ·.,.: ·,:.,·:.Orange Coast College t1u5 spring. English 1Sf. will meet from 7 to 10 pm. Wed· nesdays in Science Room 4 starting Feb 9. Stu-~ .... A Pf v .. Pl.~c~ , ... r.. , dents can register foe the • • • .... 0o ' , ,,... ,, •••• '-'"' course al OCC's ColU\Sel· "' ' '"cw-"" ling and Admissions Of· .nee. IALTl·IHGHOH fUME•AL HOMI Cmona dPI Mar 6 73·94'i0 Co-;ta Mesa 646-2424 HU HOA OW A Y MO HU AU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCOltMIClr MOHUUllS Laguna Beach •9•·9-41 5 Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano •95-1776 ,ACIFIC YltW MtMO•IAL 'All< Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dnve N9Wt>Ort, Cahlornta 64'4·2700 rtR fAMIL T C:Ol.OHIAL fUl'fHA.L HOMI 7801 Boise Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MO•TUUY 627 Main St Huntington Beech 536-6539 SMITH TUTHILL LA .. OUI WISTCUff CHAP'& Mortuary • • 84~ 427 E. 17th St • Coale Mesa - IJr. '?THE EARL'S .. PLUMllHG HUTIHG Allt COHO, n ... ,,.,.., .. ,__1 s.Mce tn v.,,., 11•••-Clll ... ISS1QN VIEJO ?8ct?2 C.m.M C...1\1\lr•Mt r"°" ....,... r....y "~ , •• , • 495-0401 CoSTA ... U A- 1~,_ "'·-.... ~ l~ 64J• t 753 •1o1m THE EPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea {714) 64&.7431 Daw or Night ............... c .. 2400 •. Co•••""'· Suite t Newpott Beach, Caltt. t2t6S Plea .. Mftd F'ree Ponfollo lOI .~ ... , ............... . ~ ................ . at, ............. -...... . 'I!# 8K.0 Yep, It's Fir Real Christmas trees may not normally travel on racmg rowboats, but these are being delivered by oarsmen Jeff King and Rusty Royston to homl'S along Newport ll_ay. Orange Coast Cnlkgc's racing crew is s£'lh.ng trc£'s now through Dec. 23 at its In- tercollc!!wte Rowing and Sailing Base, l~l W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, next to the Balboa Bay Club, between 8 a .m . and 10 p .m . daiJy. Trees will be de· livered by boat to any waterfront home in Newport Beach. Proceeds will benefit the Pirates 1 owing team. Coast Youths Selected Schrader, Navy. Huntington Beach: Eugene P. Valley J r .. Navy, and David R. Welton, Army. Newport Beach: Steven R. Layton, Navy; David T. Norris, Navy. BaJboa: Robe rt G. Schmidt, Air Force. Irvine: J ames R. Ad.rig, Air Chief Urges Fire Safety Orange County Fire Chief Cart Downs, in his annual Christmas fire safety message, has urged county residents to "give the gilt or Ute" -home 1moke detectors bearing the state fire marshal's seaJ of approval. Downs also said there are a number or ways to prnent Yule season accidents and fires, particularly relating to Chnstmas tret!s. His safety rules include: -Careful selection of a tree to insure the needles are nol dry and withered. -PREPARATION of the tree for display by sawing off the trunk at a 45 degree angle al least an inch above the onginal cut and placing it an water or wet sand to keep fresh. -Placement of the tree a safe distance from fireplaces or any heat . sources and out or doorways or exits. Also, never using candles or other open name lighL.'>on or near the tree. -Use of lights with the Underwriters Lab aeal of approval on cords that are not frayed and in sockets that are not loose or broken. Never leaving lights on when not at home or when in bed. -Use of spot lighting on metal trees rather than light strings to prevent shock. -DISPOSAL OF wrappings and other pap<.'r immediately in covered trash containers, not the fireplace. -Proper disposal of the tree (not fireplace burning) alter the holidays. The county chief also noted that trees used in restaurants, nightclub5, bars, hospitals, schools, lobbies, recreation centers, department stores and other businesses must be chemically treated with fire retardent. According to Downs, lights used outdoors should be approved for exterior u'le because in- door lights are not weatherproofed. He also said that extension cords should be of a heavy duty type and kept clear or areas where foot traffic is heavy. ln addition, the lights should not be left on in inclement weather or when residents are asleep or away from home. Thirty-nine Oran~c Coast r<>si- denls, includm~ a brolht•r sbtcr pair Crom Fountain VaJlev, ha\e been nominated by Congre:,:,man Andrew Hinshaw ( R·Ncwpurt Beach ) t o U.S. military academics. The nominees. who will l'nler the academies in July, wNe chosen Crom among more than 60 applicants. Costa Mesa: David J Chub· buck, Navy: Robert S. DoMell, Army; Charles D. Eckmeier, Air Force; Kirk B. Knipp, Army and Merchant Marine; Robert N. Miller, Navy; Rayo C. Tatclilre, Army and Mer chant Marine; Michael T. Ha rrington, Navy, and John A. Snevely Jr., Navy. Force ; Al an W. Dil 1 a rd, p;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:iiii:~::;::===~~n;===:; Merchant M :1.rine; Robert R. Foley III, Air Force. Army and Merchant Marine; Christine M. Kay, Arm y and Merchant Marine; Peter J . Mullins, Army and Navy; Paul E. Pepper, Alr Force and Stephen G. Smith, Navy. Those young people '>elected, are: Fountain Valley: Robert L. Fenton Jr. and his sister, Lisa Fenton, to the Army, Navy and Merc hant M arinc academy; Richard W. Adrich, Air Force, Army and Merchant Manne, Russell Oc 1-'usco. Air Force. Army and Merchant Marine; Matthew Duncan. Navy, Army and Merchant Marine; Jam<.'s Horak. Army; Steven L Ken· nebeck, Army and Merchant Marine; Philip J. Koerner Jr., Air Force; Vi rginia M. Panchak, Air Force ; and Steven C. Corona de l Mar: Kenneth Rowell, Army. Illicit Chopping Can Lead to Jail Cutting down your own Christ mas tree on National Forest Land is a crime that could result in a penalty or $500 and/or six months in jail , warns Cleveland National Forest Supervisor Frederik G. Deholl. Laguna Niguel: John E. Bruns, Army and Merchant Marine. Mission VltJo: Christopher Hart, Navy; Michael C. Manazir, Navy; Marc E. Remmen, Army and Navy, and Robert Terifay Jr., Army and Navy. El Toro: Steven M. Katapski, Army, Navy and Merchant Marine. Soulh Laguna : J ohn A. Mobilia, Air Force. Dana Point: Neel M. Wain, Navy. The ·""llliii·"··~ rugerrand. No gift at Christmas is more appropri.itr. .:1), SWISS VAULTS PRlVAlE STORAGE (714) 835-7641 SAFETY ANO PRIVACY IN TH[ SWISS l11AOITION f Ull' IN\Ullf(' Complete cover•11• of county government and courta. Every d1y in the DAILY PILOT Grier on Committee ---:~-----------------iiiiiliii;:-- Orange County Chfof Probation Offi ce r Margaret C. Grier has been appointed to the Caliloroia Judicial Coun- cil's Sentencin~ Prac· tices Advisory Comnut· tee. The appointment was made by slate Supreme Court J ustice Donald R. Wright Miss Grier will represent probation of· ricers from throughout the state on the r anel. which will stuc.1 how judges' sentencing prac- ti cc s can be stan · dardized from county to county under the state's new determinate sen- tencelaw. The new statute, which taJccs effect July l, will require judges to set de· 'Save-a-life' Seeks Holiday Blood To meet blood ncros over the holidays, the Red Cros<i Blood Cent<.'r 1'-sponsoring Save·a· Life Sunday Oec.19from 9a m to7 JOp.m. Anyone in ~ood health b<.'twccn the ages of 17 and 65 nnd wc1ghmg al least 110 1>0unds is ehgiblc to donate bloo<l \'olunt<'er:. should call the blood center at 835 5~1 tor an appointment. The center is IO<'all-d al 601 N. Golden Circle 10 Santa Ana. ,. I I I s253 . REBATE finit e senten ces for various crimes, taJcing much of the leeway from parole boards. Professor Elected Dr. Marshall Rowen. clinical professor or radiology and pediatrics at UC Irvine, bas been elect ed to a two-year term as chief-of-st aff at Cbildrens Hospital of Orange County. Plan Okayed Capitol News Servi« SACRAMENTO -The federal government has approved an affirmative action program pre· pared by the California State University and Colleges system . 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AP PRAISERS 25•2WEST COASTHICHWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPORT BEACH -645 2200 ESTATE APPRAISALS ANO SAU.S FOR LAWYERS • BANKS• TRUSTJ:ES & EXECUTORS . - • Canal Critical 'Share Rule or Face Riots' WASHINGTON <AP) -Jam · my Carter enters the White House next month forewarned that the nation's relations with 300 million Latin Americans hang on an early settlement of the Panama Canal quarrel. Panama's own head of govern- ment, Gen. Omar Torrijos, has sent word to Washington through envoys that lime as rwuung out on the 12-year effort to negotiate a new Panama Canal treaty. The Torrijos message has been blunt, accordiog lo diplomats of both countries. Unless a gradual transfer of U.S. powers and !unc- tions c:tn be agreed upon by spring 1977, it's going to be hard, if not impossible, to prevent anti-American riots. Many Latin American coun- tries have said they would look upon a new Panama pact as sym- bolic of U.S. intentions toward Latin Americans generally and symbolic or u s. policy in the western hemi;;phere. For Carter, the future or the "Big Ditch." basecllng 50 males of Panamaan territory, poses J?Olitical proble ms at home and s trategi c iss ues in the hemisphere. Conservative Americans, such as former California Gov. Ronald Reagan, strenuously op- pose any loosening of the U.S. gril> on the waterway and lhe 553 square miles of adjoining ter- ritory. A n y dilution or U.S . responsibilities at a time or Republican party reconstruction could , therefore, ignite con· servatJ\·e passions. For Carter, al the start or his term, s uch a situation could embitter rela tions with a Congress he plainly would like to woo. In plain terms. the Canal Zone is a convenient area not only for insuring the security of the waterway but also for promoting U.S. interests on a Pan- Amencan basis. GEN. OMAR TORRIJOS Both sides recognize that the canal -like the Suez waterway -can be damaged or blocked by determined guerrillas if they re· solve to blow up the lock on the Atlantic side. or the two locks on the Pacific side, which control the water now. But cold economic factors. on top of these political and strategic realities, have led U.S. authorities to conclude that a new treaty is essential to meet the needs of the late 20th Cen- tury. Among these factors are: -Canal traffic is falling. Since 1973, average use has declined from 39 to 33 ships a day. -Tolls are s kyrocketing Three hikes since 1974 have added 50 percent to the charges Some Japanese shippers say it's quicker and cheaper nowadays to deliver to New York across the United States by land. -More foreign merchantmen and warships than U.S. cargo and Navy vessels are using the waterway today. A 'Tailgate Buffet' No Way to Dine Out By ERMA DOMBECK Okay, you all know how I feel about camping. A Motel 6 is about as pnmit1ve as l want to get. I just cannot un- derstand people who are turned on by swishing their sil verware in a mesh bag through a stream where a dog JUSt relieved tumself. That's why 1t came as a bit of a ~urprise when Wanda cnJled last week and said. "Before the foot· ball game next Saturday, we're going lo have a tailgate buffet." "llow far 1s the tailgate buffet from my all·electnc lutchen?" "DON'T start that again." ~he '>aid. "You have to be the most boring, unima1:inati\'e person I know . Don 'l you ever like lo try anything different? We'll pack a lunch. allow ourselves an hour or two before the game and have a run time eating off the tailgate of the station wagon " "You're right as usual," I told Wanda later. "This is fun. l don't thank I've had so much run ~ance I shd down the deck of the Titanic "1thout spilling a drop of my aced tea." "Well . 1! you're not having a ~ood tame," snapped Wanda. "It's your fault crouching back there behind the spare lire. Why don't you stand around the ta al gate lake the rest of u.s')" "I 'm cold ! Besides, the sandwich is dry.'' "You're eating your glove." I crawled out of the car and planted my feet firmly in the fresh tar. not daring to believe what I saw. The parking lot was r AT WIT'S END an orgy of campers. folding tables, and tailgates. The entire football field was under siege. One lighted match and the entire place was set to blow. "Isn't this great?" chirped Wanda. "You know, even the food tastes different out in the air." "You're right," I said. "This doughnut tastes like it Ounked its emissions test." "ONE OF THESE days," sajd Wanda softly, her eyes fixed vacantly, ''we're going to go to a football game in a camper. We'll have our own stove where we can cook steaks and a refrigerator where we can store salads. And there'll be big. comfortable chairs and sofas where we can sit down and have a drink. We won't even have to climb into coats or boots and sit on hard bleacher seats. We'll watch the game on a colored television set in com- fort.'' "Wanda ! You have j ust described your own home!" "I knew you wouldn't un- derstand. Are you corrung?" "A car just r an over my root." I grimaced. "Did anyone ever tell you you're a complainer?" Capricorn_ Should Exercise Discretion MONDAY, DECEMBER 1l By SYDNEY OMAJlR ARJES (March 21·Aprtl 19): Don't juggle facts -race situa- tion as it exists. If frank, truthful yougaln. TAURUS <April »May 20): Fun-and-games could be part of agenda. Creative "playing" would rm bill. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Check locks on doors . Be positive, also, about rights and permissions. CANCER <June 21-July 22) · Discern diHerence between sincere promise and attempt to deceive -stand tall for rights. principles. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Organbe budget -proposed alft I list is subject to change. Younf person d~ not really expect item that 1mashea financial ar- rangement. VIRGO (Au1. 23-Sept. 22): You ~gain recognition due to fact th't policy you advocated wu cor- rect. Views are vindicated. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Highlight originality, creativity. Relative who has a "secret" wants to share it. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Friend with "pull" comes into picture. You get what you want -and money may not be a bar- rier. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Social activity, versaUUty, long-distance communications are featured. EmphuJs on goaJ, cl vie or church project. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Much that occurs might be "ln whJspers." K~y is discretlon; don't reveal all you know. AQUARIUS (Jan. »Feb. 18): Change. variety, air d holiday spirit prevails. GemlnJ, Vlr10 fiture promlnenUy. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You 'et booll from "leader" ln community. Your idea1 are translated into action. •• .. From Gillette. 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Monday on Channel 28 l haven 't wept uncontroll11bty with laughter in a movie i.tnce Elame May got caught in her own wedding dr ess in · ·~ New Lear,·· and I haven't truly, un- reservedly enjoyed myself m a so-called nightclub comedy act since .she and Mike Nichols went lheir separate ways to conquer new and independent horizons Given my own p ec ulia r hangups about what J>COple laugh about. 1 find mysell an almost uniquely unwilling victim of Hollywood and Broadway com edies, often boiling with r age as the robots around me laugh their fool heads ore at material [ feel .would be insulting to a brain· damaged 3-year-old. With great r~luctance, then, l ventured skeptically mto "Comt:· dians," 7 ·new play by Tn·vor Griffiths which Mike Nichols has just directed on Broadway I KNEW nothing about the play, except that it had been pro- duced most s uccessfully in Lon- don and that it dealt with the aspirations of a group of work· ing-class men in Manchester to be successful standup come- dians. Knowing of the Bnt1sh l o w er-class fondness ror scatblogical humor. I was not surprised to discover most of the humor in the play lo be as atrociously offensive as l an· ticipated. What I wasn't pre· pared for was the serious un· dcrbclly Of the play llSClf. What at says about comedy and its nature arc arow.mg themes REX REED in the raw that have haunted me hke the re curring germs or a wmter nu I'm unable to shake The more I thmk about "Comedwns." the more convinced I am that at 's one or the mos t Temarkablc and dist mguished works our theater has seen this year It certainly proves that corned) 1s no laughing matter. "COMEDIANS" opens on tbe eve of a night school class's graduation into public consump· tion. Milo O'Shea, their ex- asperated but aniuous comedy coach. has arranged for has six students lo perform the acts they've worked up under hii. tutelage for a visiting booking agent who 1s scouting the pro- vinces for fresh talc•nt "Comedy as mcdacme ... warm. the instructor ... It's not the JOke1> that make people l<wgh, it's the truth behind them.'' ln their cf· forts to be funny, these inept working-class garbage collectors and lorry drivers reveal the truths behind themselves their prejudices. fears and hostilities They want TV, they want the Palladium. But one student t akes the in- structor's advice morf' to heart than the others He has even shocked the class by arnvang for the big c~ent with hi:s head shaved. He isn't amused by the same jokes that :.end the others rolhn& 1n the 111sles. The way he 1s played, by u brilliant young actor named Jonathan Pryce. he's mort! rivet mg than the others. We don ·1 know what will happen next, but we wade through the 1n termassion "1th great heart palpitations of fear and unrest. ACT TWO switches the act.Jon to a local pub. In an effort lo change what they've rehearsed to please the talent scout. the classmates forget what they've learned, turning their routines at the microphone into a miserable shambles. At the end, 1t is Mr. Pryce's tum Ile appears in clown-wtute. does a touching mime routine with a broken toy violin. then ex- tends his vision to encompass a pair of elegantly dresi.ed manne· quins nearb) ll ends with a delitalt: prt>i.en tation of a white carnation to the silent lady dummy. in Chaphnes que style. The pin on the flower punctures a vcan. Blood drips in a line of cram son fury, staining the whale ch1Uon In one. bncf mo mcnt or glory. the clown has had his vt.>ngeance. Ht:RE. IN only one pupal, is the truth behind the joke taught as the es!tence or comedy, and at 's ugly. The rotten JOkes in "Come· dians" are the ones that get the biggest laughs. which 111<1y be the wboll' Point of the evenmg. ' ................. " "SURVIVE" l:SO SU t4S "HUSTLE" J.lS 1 lS O.&U.'f J It 4 4 .. 10\..•JO 10 ... 0 I JI 4ff t 19"4 H "SURVIVE" 2 IS• 00' 40 "HUSTLE" l:SO 1 l5 )llO.o\IMSI ~1111 """" •( "MARA THOM hfAM" &Rt JH tO \Af )UN-I J ... 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Then a back view as he shoulders his way through lower- lng trees. 'finally the full, frontal Kong. all 40 feet of him, as he Stfnds ready to pluck tbe white maiden offered by the island natives as a sacrifice. Thus the first theatrical reap· pearance of Kong, back alter a 42-year screen absence. The Dino DeLaureotiis production of "King Kong" is openine in 1,200 American cities this month, and it may well make "Jaws" s~m like a minnow. That was the impr ession gained from watching a couple of reels or the $24 million film with John Guiliermln, the director who has seen it through 18 com- 'Roots' Will Be Offered MJAMI (.\P) -Some college students watching the television version of the novel "Roots" won't just be seeking entertain- ment. They will be getting three college credits for it, believed to be a first for a prime·time, com- mercial network TV program . ";Roots·• traces a black American family from 18th cen- tury Africa to the present. An in· slant bestseller, the novel by Alex Haley has been adapted into a television s pecial to be shown by the American Broadcasting Co. on eight consecutive nights start- ing Jan. 23. There are to be four two-hour programs and four one· hour programs, all starting al 9or lOp.m. THE COURSE uMng the ABC program as source material has been prepared at Miamj·Dade Community College, the same school that participated in the production of a course used by college students who watched "The Ascent of Man" on public television for credit. bative months that might have destroyed someone of less creative ener gy. In.deed, the or· deal erased 18 pounda from bis already spare 1'5-pound ficure. t GUILLEllMIN was in a state o( exbaua~ elation. On the day be wu interviewed, he had put the finishing touches on the two. hour, 11-minute film ("We planned it for two.ten."). Hia workwa.done. ''I feel aood about It," be reOeeted in hi. office at the MGM studio, where most of "King Kong" wu shot. "I haven't made too many movies that I am proud of, but I like thlll one. It should be a highly commercial rum, but. it 1s also a very persona) one. I believe that even thinking people will be able to enjoy it." The director ls not accustomed to interviews. He likes to do his work and get on to the next job, not pausing to take bows. Sometimes others do; for in· stance, bis last mm, the out.sized "Towering Inferno." Guillermin commented wryly that producer Irwin Allen. who also directed IOJne of the fire scenes, "took all the credit away, even though 90 percent oC the pie· ture was mine." His opinion of "The Towering Inferno": "The show was 10..15 minutes too Jong. I tried to get Irwin to cut it, but be wouldn't; usually it's the producer who wants a picture cut, not the direc:· tor. ''I FELT WE did a good soap opera. What I wanted to do was make a kind of documentary about people in a fire, and Paul Newman and Steve McQueen helped in giving It some of that quality. But with Irwin it was dream time.'' Guillermln speaks with the ac- cent of London, but be is pure French. Born SO ye.ars ago in Tours, be went to England at 2 when hl5 father moved hL5 busi· ness there. He enlisted in the R.A.F. at 17, spent six years as a pUot. came out to direct his first movie at24. His early fiJms ranged from "I Was Monty 's Double" to "Tanan's Greatest Adventure." He apealcs kindly ol only a few, notably "Rapture" and "Waltz of the Toreadors." Among~ more commercial films: "The Blue Max," "The Bridge at Rema1en," "Skyjacked.'' He moved to tos Mieles 10 years ago and said, "I'm sorry I didn't get out of England soooer -the caste system has ruined i(" When GulUermin embarked°" "'King Kong" in s ummer 1975, he had his first and only viewing of the 19.13 origin al. "I BATED IT," he remarked. "The special effecta were well ahead of their time, but the rest of the film was a potboiler. And yet the theme was fascinating: it was pbantasm agoric nonsense, but I loved it. "The story touches on all areas of human emotion. It deals with every fear that women have, and lt al so a ppeals to men's masculinity. Kong, the innocent. in a rapacious wo rld, is sacriCiced at the end. lt's absolutely Shakespearian." One of Guillermin's biggest problems was how: to introduce Kong. Producer DeLaurenUis argued for a low-angle shot dis· pJaying the ape in his immensity. The director dido 't agree. Three weeks before the start oC shoot· ing, the idea came to him at 5 a.m. -start with the biggest possible closeup of the eyes, then move lo the full body. It works. The other major challenge was the casting of the Fay Wray role. A dozen aclreases were tested, and big na mes were romanced. Guillermin argued for an un- known -"it would be disaster to cast Barbra Streisand.'• One day a model named Jessica Lange came to test. Said the director: "The kid read the script for 30 seconda and I sent for Dino. 'Thia ls the girl,• I told him. 'But you must test her,' be insisted. So I put her on film, and Dino agreed. Casting Jessica was the greatest piece of luck that fell into my lap." The most exciting original motion pietunevent of all time. "HOIMAH IS THAT Your• 1f1Gt "SEX WITH A SMILE'" II, "OME FlEW OYEI THE CUCKOO'S MIST" .. LDIMY'" Ill "SU.INT MOYIF" ... AMAHA.S .. IPGJ "LOGAN'S RUH"" "~Un.EWOILD .. ~111'111- CPGl FAYE WIWAM ft tih IUllllCT DUKAWAY HOLDEN FDICH DUVALL. NllWDllll "'~CUYD'llCY .._,.._,IDB? \UMIT ,._.,......, mnnua 111 ~· ~1(11· o -... -. ........ ·*Starts FRIDAY• , --~---------.-----~ :..::-----· -~-:--:::;.. _ .... ~ ----- Sunday December 12, 1976 DAIL v PILOT "J J ' t' Al'Wl..-i. 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' PLUS <PGI "CAR WASH" HUN11HGTON CINEMA lt•CM•tkU\ Ml "'·'"' .. , ... ., ''THE------------...: OTHER S1DE "The Next Man" OF THE plu• MOUNTAIN' ·(PG) <PG> "CAR 11THE ~LUI WASH" DOVE" --C-INEM--""A-WE-ST--.,.,,_, .... ,.,,...,. ... " ·--..,,,,,..,...--.. tn'7MfNHl•U •rHtU .. ftJ ••HOW FUNNY CAN SEX BE?" PLUI (R) "S!\'ENTEEN AND AHXIOUS" '· ~J 2 DAIL V PILOT Sund.y. O«:emt>.r 12. 1978 --- Branning's HeroiCs Sink Brlliii'S; 66-63. I,. By GLENN WJDTE t Ol lMO•llWl'llMSU.tt ; WESTWOOD -Rich Branning Stad said he always had dreamed t>f someday playing basketball at JJCLA's Pauley Pavilloo. . . ! But what be didn't dream is that when he would play there he ,..ould hit the winning buket, grab a key rebound and can a pair ot \'ictory-assuriog free $hf'ows: A 11 in the final 62 seconds pf the game. : Yet he did all of those things J>aturday afternoon to lead ,mderdog Notre Dame to a 66-03 triumph over UCLA lo a battle ol the unbeaten. · It was only the fourth time in 175 games that a UCLA five bas lost at home and the llrst time a team outsJde of the Paclflc-8 Conference has been able to tum the trick. Branning, the classy freshman guard who starred at Marina JUgh in Hu_oUngton Beach, made things happen in that last minute as the highly vocal throng of 12,542 watched the two unbeaten powers thrash it out. UCLA was nursing a 63-62 edge, a lead it bad ~oyed for flve minutes, and seemed content to run out the clock. However, Bruin David Greenwood was fouled by Notre Dame's Dave Batton with l :OZ remafnine. Greenwood mtased the free throw attempt and Branning picked off the r ebound. Notre Dame took a timeout and went to ill four corners offense. In that situation Brannlnl aet1 up the play. If be sees an open man, be passes to him. Ube sees an opening, he is to penetrate and take the shot. Aa the clock Ucked away, the O•lly Pllol ""°1M t y LM l'ay.,. opening came. Branning reacted, drove the lane and took a twlstina layup around llCLA 'a Brad Holland. The ball went tbrouab with 43 aecooda abowtna on t6e clock to glve the lmb a 6'-6.1 lead. But there was plenty of tlme for the Brulu t.o come baet. Tbeyl.ot orr two shots, botb by Hollan , They rebounded the flrlt mils but the aecOPd carom went to tbe lrlab with flve seconds to 10. The desperate Bruins fouled Branning with :01 abowing on the clock and be responded by bltling r . Rams Bag it 20-17 Win; Haden Hurt PONTIAC. Mich. CAP> - Quarterback James Harris, who hadn't been getting much playing time lately for the Los Angeles Rams. wound up getting the game ball Saturday night. Harris replaced the injured rookie Pat Haden mid way through the first quarter and guided the Rams to a 20-17 National Football League victory over the Detroit Lions in their regular season finale. "He did a hell or a job," Rams coach Chuck Knox said of Harris, who completed 10 of17 passes for 113 yards -including a 27-yard touchdown p ass to Ha rold Jackson that began a 17-point, third-quarter Los Angeles scoring binge. "The second half is a tribute to the players." Knox said. "It shows the pride they have to come back like they did. It will help in the playoff." The Rams open their playoffs at Dallas next weekend. Knox s aid he didn't know how serious the injury to Haden was, but that X-rays would be taken Sunday. both free throws to clinch the victory Branning called the greatest of hit Ufe. lo all he played MIA minutes - his lon1u t sUnt yet for the Irish. He hit three of six field goal tries, led both teams in assists with eight, bad three reboUnds, a recovery, forced a turnover and eommllted two turnovers. ''Branning bas played well for us -he's a winner," Notre Dame coach Digaer Phelps said. "He's intelligent, haa leadership abtllty, makes things happen. He baa a great future. He's so l'uiced up I have no hesitation p aying him, even though he's a freshman. , "We knew we'd have a chance to win lf we could stay close to UCLA for the first half. After scouting UCLA we felt they were rtpe for an upset. We never 10-'t our composure, even when UCLA was in the bonus free throw situation with JO minutes left. We didn't m ake the dumb fouls. "We used five defenses and made about 30 adjustments. You can't beat UCLA by playing any consistent way." See Irish, Page AH NOTRE DAME'S RICH BRANNING (12) GUARDS ROY HAMILTON. In the opposite locker room, Detroit coach Tommy Hudspeth said: "I can't fault anybody's effort. We played a good football game. You just can't make mistakes like we did in the second half against a good football team and expect to win.'' Bakersfield TopsJRB Foe, 29-14 By CRAIG SllF.Ff Of tl\t! O.t1h P 1•ot St.IU PASA 0 E N A -~ophomorc q\iartrrback Steve Denman tMsed three touchdown passes &¢urdnv in sp::irkin~ BaJ<f.'rsfield Cdtege to a 29 14 football victory 04.'J'r Ellsworth College or Iowa 1-·~11s. Iowa bdore a crowd or 21~ in the Junior Rose Bowl g.IJlle. Denman. "'ho completed hi'I flf':lt IO p.is-.cs. had scoring stitkes of 6 t and 30 yards to Chris Utirrance m the opcrung quarter and a 30-y urd TD toss to Brant Tunget in th<• second P<'rind . s~ing the Ht·nf'gadeo; to a 20 o lend Jl appeared hkc 1t would b<' :1 n,w::iway at that staJ?e, bul the l~nLh<>rs fou ~ht back -thanks to .-.,me <'ril1('al naker~(ield p•nJltu.•.; Jnd narrowl'cl the h~lltime l<'a<I to 20· 14. 'I/\ 44 yard run by Maurice• Jkkson (oll(')wed a personal foul J)Cfnalty agaano;t tht' 'Gadc'i on u f<&Jrth down k1<'k 1ng s1tuahon by EO~worth ~llsworth tallied its second TD wAh ju'\t O ~I left m th«> hair on a JJtyard pass from Walter Grant tor.reg Smith But the ~cconci hair was all R•kers r1cld ... ., Ellsworth was h<td 1n che<'k f. 23-yard r1eld goal <JRB ntord) by Scott Dye m lhc third ~iod end Norman Williams· foJf ·yard TD run with 5: 29 left in the game wr apped it up for B~ersr1eld. Denman, the offensive player or: the game, finiahed with 12 colnpletions in 17 attempts for 23t yards. His chief target w as 'J\Otget. who caught seven ror 105 y<O'ds. Smith caught elght passes foi61 yards for Ell4wortb. akersfield coach c.irry Collis ca ed Ellsworth a very physical le4m. "We had trouble runninJ ~em, but Denman really had th hothand." lls worth coach Ve rn msen praised the Renegades. " enfleld is by far the best le wehavem ettblsseason." f SCOlll BYOUAttn llS :ti. .... 11 l) 14 0 0-U ~:illlttCI II 6 i •-n 8 -TullfllUOoan from~ COyOklll -0."tallct 64 DOU ltOm 0.,,,.,,afl 10-,. do -0.l'ranu '°NU lt0m 0.-1\10 1111 ) Ct adaonU•vn <Ha•montrlclel Cl lttt Uoonlr°"' G•MI (~lrl(t) -f'OOwetJ o.t-w11ll•m1' """ •-1<1111111«11 "'"'·'°° • STAT11TICS am. ""'· •t I' II '" w ch ""'° n 1•r >'°'$r••dt 104 ,. tt warth l 1t ,.~ 14 n.1 '"'''° = )-,. .,. ... 10\I ~) 11 _ .,.,.,.,. H) tin _..,.. __ , .... ). .. --------r..--;; ----------·. Coach Remembered Los Angeles drove 6S yards in 12 plays after the second-half kickoff, with .Harris passing to Jackson for the touchdown. Soon a fterwa rd, linebacker Isiah Robertson intercepted a Joe Reed pass to set up a 32-yard field goal by Tom Dempsey. His Many Eff ort,s Earned Their Love With just two seconds left in the quarter, Cullen Bryant scored on a three-yard run for the Rams on the first play after linebacker It is especially pleasing to see years of hard work, dedication. loyalty a nd keen personal inleres t be remembered by people who s h a red and /or benefited from those efforts. And so 1t was recently when Jack Hedges was remembered by some of the many cross C'ountr y champions he has produced in 21 years or coaching at Westminster High. The good folk s from Westminster teams past and G~lHM WHIT( WHITE WASH present put together on short notice a night or nostalg.ia for Hedges and made it a surprise party as Hedges expected to exit coaching duties by doting out letter awards t o this year 's teams. However, several o( bis former runners, going back to 1959, and a number of parents of ex-runners. turned out and came into the banquet room en masse as the bewildered Hedges took it all in. Hedges has been a man who has always cared nbout. bia team members, whether they were lhe- super stars or the also-rans. His loyalty to tbem bad no limits and it wu obvious the other nlgltt that the f'eeUng bas been mutual. It was a beautiful scene, watching as they paid homage to Jack Hedges, a man wbo aunty has earned lt. OF JCE SKATING-&me of Jim Youngblood intercepted America's top amateur and pro another Reed pass and returned figure skaters will be on lee it 26 yards. Saturday night and a week from The Lions took a 3-0 lead on a tonight at the LA Sports Arena ln 19-yard field goal by' ex-C-OSta the Festival of Ice Cbamplons. Mesa HJgh star Benny Rl cardo Included on the proJC!am are after an 84-yard return of the Tai Babilonia, Te1TY Kublcka, opening kickoff by rookie James Hunter. Wendy Burge and Randy Los•,.1n 1 0 11 o-10 Gardner. Gardner and B ~ 0e1ro11 10 , o 0-11 co~ted In pairs d ng the \ 0e1-FGllk••do" 01 ~ d l ) 1.A-FGO.mowyJ7 Y pl,-. ameS age ft Oel-lte<ld4runllllc1tdoUc~I Austi\lria lie s year. ~ 0.1-<. s.-t.rs • ~u ,._. 11tee1 lllkafdot other Skate Jll be on JrancJ, -·~i::-. J•cklon t7 o.n from Haf'f'ls ceen-y Tickets are priced from $4 to$& ~1~-G o.mo~vn for adUft5 and $3 to $5 for L•~rya11llr1H1!0.mPWtkict<t ~hlldren. F•~~~~ "-;', ~ OF TRACK-Houston McTear, who runs 100 yards faster than anyone else on earth (9.0 seconds) is slated to run in the Jan. 15 indoor track meet at the Sports Arena. One of his chief rivals in the meet fi gures to be Steve WiJUams. Williams and McTear lost out on chances to run for the USA in the Montreal Olympics when they s uffered last·minute injuries. OF TRAG£DY-Tbe Plt.Ubargb Plrata or«&llbatlon bu had its share of misfortune ln receot years. Foar years ago ~ Dee. 31 Hall of Famer RobenoOemente died ln a plane crash off the coast of Puerto Rico. Ea.rUe:r tJU year pHcber Bob Moose wu killed In an automobile acddea& oa Ills 2M.lt blrtbday. Finally, recenU1 reUreu aktpper Dauy Mm1aa;ll dled Dec. Z after 1.tfertnc • stroke. He wu st. Clemente wu 31 wt.ea be wu ltllled. lt\IYlt\-Verd• ~Ill tl-11 P .. !>lflQ v••d\ Ill 112 ~~P~ M ~ Pitu~\ IMH 12·?1·l """" ~) .. ,. Fumbltt·IO\I 0 0 7.0 Per1<1lll .. ·vard\ •·JO 10-IS IHOIYIOUIU. LIJAC>e.S AUSMING-lOI •11oeru. 8•Y•~t "·"· M<C111t _, .. ,., kTletwn .. ". PNtllM S-11, Oolrolt. G<olftel U-$3. 8111wv IO>U, AHCIJ.tl. AECEllltNG-Ln An .. let. l(leln 4.0 . CloooeH•lll J.70, Jec:lt.ton 2-'l, Htl-1·19. Oo1roff. <;.tlnet '-17, C. S.-rs J.H. L TllOmpton 2-19, Jarvi• l·S7. P•SSINO-t.ot ·~In, Merrit 10-IM. 11] 'Htfl; H-n 1·S.0, It, OeltCMI, ,._ .. IW, 1J1 ,.,els; unctrw :t-M. H. Sports on TV •·4S a.m. ()4t -PUT~ SOCC1!• -Allllf11co IE-not vs. Monlt1trll'f. IOt m. Ill -N"L ,OOTIULL -Tiie St...._., Cardl""I' ..... Ille Hew Yetll Glatttl et EHi ftul .. rtord,NJ. 11 a,m, 141 -NPL .. OOTHU.-Tllt 8\llfalo 8111~vt. '""GOllllnllaltl~t 11 a m. "" -Tt NH IS -FIMI '°""" fftll<Nt lnlt.GrenOPrl•MHler,tou~•IHoln""'· Hoon m -CMAMl'IONS -5el«llon Of .., All·Nfterl<• football team Ill Sen oi.oo. •1§41, t!QUMlrl.., /umpl"f at• "'-111 _, ~. 1119 -·119 of I... """' World C:ue> ,_11119 ~ltloll 111 Freno and j)nlfll., of•-• L .. Evanl-OOI• weUllflr 111*'1 lltc .... <ft. I •·"'· UI -NPL POOTaALL -Tiie ~"Olon ltadtlllne _.Ille Oltlla ~el l,.,,119, Tn. I:• p.m. 10 -MION SCMOOt. POOTUU. Pt.AYOflH-A lotA.....,Otv ....... 1-.S. 6:4S '""'· IMt-110 IOCalll-IPt°*" T-... u .. .._.. UCLA'S MARQUES JOHNSON GOES HIGH TO GRAB REBOUND. Sports in Brief 49ers Down USC; Steelers Triumph LOS ANGELES -Lloyd McMilUan scored 23 polots to lead Cal State (Long Beach) to an 83-70 win over USC in the championship game of the Trojan Classic Saturday night at the Sports Arena. The contest was not decided until the final three minutes as USC rallied to tie it at 59 with 9:45 remaining in t he game after trailing for the first~ minutes. Long Beach, now 5-0, led at halftime 4()..33, but the Trojans rallied and tied the score on Mark Wulf em eyer 's 25-foot jump shot. USC, now 2·4, tied the score again on Greg White's basket wilh8:04 remaining. With the score 69·63 and 3:04 remaining Long Beach ·s Larry Hudson scored on a layin and Dale Dlllon converted on a one-and-one free throw sltuaUon tog.lvethe49ers a 73-651ead. StMersM1t HOUSTON -The Pittsburgh Steelers, ignited by Terry Bradshaw's 21-yard touchdown pasa to Lynn SwaM, defeated Houston 21·0 Saturday to climax a nine·1ame winning streak that returns them to the Nation•I Football Le.ague playotCs and a chance for an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl title. J>ittsburgh, which lost four of it.s first five games, clinched the American Football Conference's Central Division title with the victory and will face either Baltimore or New England in the first round of the playoffs. l'lld"fl• 8'""p MIAMI -The Minnesota Vikings stopped Miami with a treme ndous firs t -quarter goal-line stand, then went on to thrash the Dolphins 29-7 behind three Fran Tarkenton to Sammy White touchdown P8SS<'S to clinch the bomefi eld advantage in nl•xl weekend's playoffs. KlrtfP T...,.ble INGLEWOOD -Gil Perrault and Richard M arlln rined in goals 1:26 apart in the second period to trigger BuHalo's Sabres to a 4·2 National Hockey League victory over Los Angel~s Saturday night. Perrault 's 15th goal or the season, 8:29 into the middle perJod, spurred a three-goal assault by tho Sabres anti snapped a 1-1 deadlock. Boltz to Arlcan•a• Laguna Girls Capture CIF Crown FAYETTEVILLE -Lou l foll2: was hired Saturday as Arkansas' head football coach, two days after he resigned a s1mil11r position with the New York JC'lS oft.he NaUonal Football League. 111 HOW AltD L HANDY Leape's most valuable player spree erued 1 M Cd.II ed&e. 0t1MDl41J,........, and Dale Keouah ol tbe l•ln« When Ander1on HrVed, Wetsel REDONDO BEACH-Chris Sea Klog1, were superb lo their blocked a CdK 1plke ti')' and Anderson, playing superbly bitUnr. settinc and defensive wbeD Weuet served, Andenon despite a sore foot that didn't play in a match that wasn't answered with t•o apltea fr6m appear lo slow her performance, decjded'unUl a alrina ol 10 points mid court and tbe Ude continued and Sue Wetsel, a reserve wererun offbytheArt.istslntbe tonowlofavorofO--..Carey's tophomore. led L81WJ• Beach final game. South Coaat Leac• and CJF High to the CIF 4-A girll Wetsel. taking over for bUured cbampton.1. v o II e y b a II c b amp lo ns b t P Unda Robertson who auffered an Xeouab, a brltUant performer Saturday night before l,600 fans ankle injury In the second came, ln defeat for Kat.by Bulmer'• atRedondoHigb. didanoutatandln1j0blnthe l\na1 runnerup 8ea Klncs. and Laiuna Beach toppled South anddecidlnglllt. A d 1 • d t id Cout Le:a1ue rival Corona del Anderson and Wetzel were 11 er on wa.e • orr i. lndlvidual batUe In IMflrlt 1ame Mar 1.n three 1ames, lS-17, 15-12, lar1ety instrumental ln the andwe:reca&ab'ataalltbeway. ls-8, in a biller stnlgRle Uiat IO.point spree, the fff\lor atar luted more than two hours. gettl.na three polnta from 1ervtce lt was • match that had the ~~~r:on, .f .,,. Sout_h_Co_•_a_t __ and_ w~J ::n a':'&ht. The 7 crowd t'°' from~ to ' ~~ tGd aod the outcome wu in doubt unUJ the two Laauna servers took cbarC• mtd way through the fmal came. "I tJtlnk our tJrls were too n«vou. to start. They were tight and bad trouble IOOHnln1 up lo the flnt 1ame," coach 0«r1e Cany said. "Lucki!Yt. .w~ bavc had to come from oenma after rtnt aame lONea belore and I think it helped us." Carey sio1led out Andenon, Wet&el and letter Dawn Spurlock for 1pectal mention tor the Atti1t1. Lealie Wendel Kfl.eerArrat~d ALEXANDRIA, Va . Washington R edskin s quarterbaek DUiy Kilmer was arrested early Saturday and charged with drlvin" under the tnnuence of alcohol, Virginia State pollce reported. 11.S. Leadltt9 PALM SPIUNGS The United States team ot Jerry Pate and Dave Stockton shook ore their role of also.rans 'lnd forged Into the lead Saturday in tho thJrd round of the )VorlcS Cup ; SeeLapaa, PqeAD r;:uonol aoll toumameot. ,# .,. . ~ 1 ~ - °"'" ,.... "'*•.., "" ... ,. l.\GUNA BEACH (LEFT) AND CORONA DEL MAR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAMS BATTLE IN CIF 4-A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. Dana Hills Five Wins MD, Edison, Umversity Dealt Losses Dana Hills High held elf a Damien rally in the fourth quarter to notch a ?-S3 bas ketball victory 1n the con s ol a tion bracket of the San Dimas tournament Saturday night. Tbe Dolphins return lo acUon Monday night at 5, b i d din g f or th e consolation title. In other high school CJlge action Saturday olght, Edison dropped a 61-53 decision lo Murphy in the consolation title tilt of the Beverly Hills tourney while University was dealt a 72·66 loss by Bolsa Grande in the third place battle of the La Quinta classic. In another game Saturday. Mate r Dei's Monarchs were dealt a 7 2-56 setback by Workman in the third place game of the Bishop Ar.1at-Bassetl tourney al Bishop Amal. Jlmketball Action John Garcia sparked the Monarchs with 16 points. In the Dana Hills victory, the Dolphins had held a 37.29 edge when Damien made its move. But the Dolphins played solid defense in the final quarter and Stu Hein hit six free throws to insure the· victory. Hein finl15hed with 13 points, as did Dana Brown. ' J J JCs Suffer Defeats All three area junior college basketball teams came out on the short end of the score in action Saturday night. Saddl e ba c k 's Gauchos, playing for the consolation title of t h e Santa Barbara tourney, fell lo Cypress, 79-76, host Orange Coast was beat en by Rio Hondo, 65·50 . a nd visiting Golden West dropped a 75·62 tilt to Southwestern. Saddleback received good play from Tim Shaw ll 7 points> and reserve Robert Brown (16), but the Gauchos trailed almo'>l thr· entire way with the Chargers stalling i n th1· l ast minute o f action. Saddleback as now 44. Al Orange Coast. the Pirates enjoyed a 26·22 lead at the half and were a head 34-33 with 15 minutes to go-but Rio Hondo got hot and the Bucs started turning it over. The loss was OCC's fourth in a row. The Pirates are now 2·4. Golden West also had its problems against Southwestern . The winning Apaches 1umpcd to an early lead and m aintained it the rest of the way. Todd Zirbel sta rred for the Rustlers. hatting eight of 10 from the field a nd finishing with 17 points. The loss ran GWC'::. re<.'ord to 3·6. Or~n .. CN•t <HI 19 It Joi Ip Qel~n S 4 4 " _._ • ? 3 10 llOlm 1 o t • Ll'4."0ll I 0 4 l& °"'"" }076 l(ar~ut o o 7 O 5'>0w<t<t 0 0 • 0 Tola~ n • lO IO HalltuTW Ot1n~Coas1.16'n. Golcltfl Wut IUI 19 II pf II> b""1 • • J 11 J..:uo.. o o 2 o Zl~I ~ 4 l 1' l .. 1.r t l 0 • AodQorr'i ' t I 11 O"'lAl~nll' I 1 l 8 Row"" 7 0]4 ~·~ • 0 7 9 Tftt•I• 76 10 t~ l>2 H•llUme· Sout,,..,u tern, 31·19. 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I ' At B everly Hills, Edison's Chargers got behind early and never could recover as Murphy rolled to an easy win. The victors had a 54·34 l ead after three quarters. Bob Herson scored 14 points and Ed Bell bil 12 for Edison. Jn University's loss, the Trojans' Bill Halford had a fine game with 22 points, hitting nine of 12 shots from the field. But the Trojans lacked consistency alter taking a ~18 first quarter lead. University trailed by 16 points after three quarters. Roger Poirier hit 15 points and Mark Gr~ had 14 for University. u ..... ,,11., 1~1 •• II pl t• (.,,.,,.""" • l s •• f'o1r1•r s s 0 If A.tine-0 0 J 0 Ev•l>Olt • l 1 11 """°'" • • J n 11.tql~ 0 0 l 0 ICU!»> 0 0 I 0 "•'•" 0 0 2 0 51011011 ' 0 1 1 Full..,.-' 0 1 1 Tota~ 1S 16 17 .. sc ... iwow.11tn Uftl~tlY 20 10 IS 7146 OolwGrancllt " " 26 11-n llMltr 0.1 (S.1 f9 ft ,,. .. 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I SA-Rolle IE I de< Ho••····· 1.0. 1U-S1mon\ CAI de< llt<kard•.O. 11S-S...ler IE I 01nnltd 5"<1110< I st 191-SrlyOtr IE I ol,,,..., Brown I SS. Hwt-Sto.tn CE I !Mnn<ld Rell I. IS EstMKl• IU ) OJI IC•..-., tS-Pttam IE I -lly lorl••I IO:l-Metc•ll CEI p1nn1td J..,'""" 1.51. 111~ IEl-l>y lonelt. 1~rCEl-llylor111l 111~~s fl() pinned RlllY 7:«1. 1s:>-4'ftlllltK IE I OK Gont• ... 14. 1:11--11 ll!lwonbydel•u•t. US-Sor ••dlln CIC I won by lortelt. IW-W•~i (IClcle< llollt1·1. IU-RltUrd CEI 1>lnnea Gibbon• ''5. 17S-Sllaf•• CE I won by fOr't••I •••-s.iva.r IE I won bv 1on111 Hwt__,, IEI lled8u!Ctrl·J, C•t.at><la cn1 tn> lta..,u 'IS-Ur\Oft llC I ptnnf'd P"'1m 1 ltO 103-Mokalf IE I olnned Sl-11 SA ll7~•to 11(1 olnn<KI Jones 2:4S, llO-IPO<>Cllo CIC) cMM<'CI 0U9Qer0:S'I. 111-som1na IK I cle< All•v '·I. ll:l-Plllllll>O tElclec Burn\•.() IJl4i~ CEI d<!c: l(nowl~4"2. Us-tit<U (IC l won bV lone11 • 1,._olft IE lllM Morr-0.0. 16S.-Al,ll•rd IEI *'< Mooft'-i. 11~ard CIC I di< Sl\•fer)4. m-5n'1der fElcle< E•lfll 1-0. Hwt-Sloan IE I clK Sh••o .. ). Ettaft<la 11'11161 al T-9S-Ya1 ...... 1ETI aet P.,.,,,'1-0. 101-Metcalf 1e1 plnne<1 P•ll•~ I IS. 111-Tavcor IETI d<'c Jono 1·l. 170-0"9Q1'< IE I "'" Luon 4 l 111-<:a\lro •ETI d•< llllty 1-0 '11-PtulhO\ 'El<tfl<. P1ckttf2..0. l._....oqan •f I dn B~•~\ S 0 US-Younci I[ I I ....... by tori••! l\A-olle IElotc Rt•d•O lbS RolfP tEl dee: lltld 4 O 115-51\att• 1 EI a~r Lanqlol\ 7~ 1•1 -SnyctPr fElo1nnftd M,irt1f'\7 55 tiwt-Slodl'\ t E) olnnt-d Ca1tow1tf , 11 VARSITY C-llno 11..,ilati.nal Tournament Ftft. V•llty l...tvldual m .... Utt> 'ls-N<>z11ll, <"8m1>•on; I 17-E.llloll lnd; 171· &&rreto. Jrd; lll-S..n1 crtamo10"· 111-c"'•"•· champ.on. l6}-8ud90'n, ""· ttt-F1n"•• •h. Mo\l v••uattl• wr•\tt•r-Bob CN\I T~ttm \<Ori~ 1 Fount•1n V1t .. y Ill 2 81.i<..,ood 11t; ), P,.tenon !07: • ~ ""'1bfo\ 101, S. Cuoeril..,9S IRISH. • • Continued From Al2 1111 O.,.,n IN IM( P 1110""" 411 "" Hu•,,,., CNtdtt,. T•v•ot \7 f16--,_. P 1t11ca CH ' tttr. ll·iMH"I ~) O'l-<..,1ro IEla.-< )d"'" •• 11)--61".u<PW~O fH t #tw\ IJ'i tlWi••I t• 8 PultCd IHt D~~ fk·rw •n B r a nn i n g never "~ ...... cN1a-c .,.,.,.,.,in l s topped smiling as he 15" Vooo"I 'NI,,_, "••~ 11> 1 ~ • ( ( h' ~Fo•n•••• ''" ·o·nn • ..i A•t>r•'l"'· stood 10 r onl o 1s •sc. locker, answe r ing :~~~':':~~~.~::~·:-;;~'o ~ question s from the Ww1-co11., .. a,.1e•w.,.,1>••<>"••' several reporters ~ T,.':.;-:-~·~~!~~'.: gathered about. tGJ J.-, u o•"""" Oun" o ,.. • • P r e s s u r e w a s 1•-"0f>ii"'" L) 6"< """ '""' 11 b ·1d· g t ' as ....... P o11or• IN .,., l.t(IO• '. UI In as 1me w '9-How L• oo< , ..... , • c running out," he said. U>-"o'oq l•ctrc &-•v<-"-'mo ,,,., ... B t • e gotta forget • e P'""" .. , .,., G••-. • , u you v th "'"m"' L """ L••~ 1 o that and go out and do :!:-r.~;::;i: L\'::: ~11.~~;~ '! the job. Holland was on "' MA•'"'' uo.r 6•nn••l. u o me pretty tight when I 1•• B11:1w•·l• •L•a•' RM••• H t ook the s hot. but I "=-=~~·,. ~;.~:'.:~.:~~~ thought it was going to • H..,"" .. ,.,.., '""""' 10 go ln as soon as J took ~--:;:;~A~~~,':::.~:' iL" U) ~ p,,,.,, 1 .. 10.c D•oo-•,.,.. UCL A h ad once ~ :;:;;,:.'~',':~ ~·"'·~~"""'° enjoyed a nine.point lead w m the first half as Notre "9-e p,,, '• "1 °'"-<>-• Dame's front line was . ,, ~ °"""'"'n" 1 ... 1 ~ coming out a distant ~ ~.'!';.~ :~, : •. ;•:;~,;;·;· ,\' second on the boards. \/'\ a-...... 11 .. , .,. \~ ..... • 1 co 11 e c l i n g o n I y 1 4 ..., e ..... ,,.,~, 8 '"'*"•o. rebounds lo 24 tor UCLA -~-;;,~~;;;:~.. But m the rinal half the '"-+t...,.,,.. .. ,.,.., L•""" • • Irish got with 1t and were :::::=.~~.,::~"'\:;:-~'~ • .. , able to equal the Bruins m-tW>1t•• •1C •a•r N P•rt•<• • 1 111 rebounding. m-""""'' •NI""< w"''"" '°'l Th I . h k h 1 d f):'l-e .. uc,,.mo1"'""' ""'"'·'o e r ls loo t e ea u1-e P•rr•ce•"'°"c IC_.fl.H for the first lime with u \-vvv •N 1 d• ... '"''" H•c•'· 11 18: 14 to go In the game fl, VOl>0-'1 IN I p1n,_.d -row h1 and enjoyed a 49·44 ''\-J •. n'""'"1°"< M-·11 adva nta1e with 13:54 (1) &-nn•U 1'1100'< W-d •I WI -II..,••• NI dK EOlll 1-0 left. tto..1-"•1•11•-11•1<¥1••1· But they went cold in ~.·:::!.!!!1:::',:,::•:··~s the last eight m.inules, JoJ--1co11 1e1 oec cmoi.t.o. 1etlin1 only two buckets. )p-eroo1o.,,. '",,."'°"~s.•. And UCLA also turned 1'0-0.-r rEICIK lmolOJ.S. '"-""•• fE1c1KH1nc11y >0. to ice, 1oln1 the last 6: 14 )31-""1111•t•!liM<E1110un11 .. 1 without scoring~ The ~~=~7e'i~~=';.~ Bruins could make only 4~~\~~!~~. 35.5 percent ol their fte!d )l~SNll0< IE I-Te<Sll S.1 toaJ Atlemptl in the last "'-511y*• CEiii.ct,.._.,,.,. 20 mlnutes alter bitting *"-610..n IE 1-~ti t.o ·e·, ..... ,. m1 utl ~ at ••.• cllp for the flnt IElwonllYlofl•ll. 20 ~t•ll U!llllN>ed~rt•M. N• otr D h .-2 n~ 1u ""' Ham-1 "'· e ame a ot -· t20-Sc"891Cldtc0"999rl.. for the same. 1'1-<:rouon CCIO.C lllley..O. B l h G 'O>-flll1111 .. ce1c1e<e111o1n-4. ru na coac ene • ,_ __ 1E>11t<Sm1111s-o. Bart.ow aald. "tbe stats to -JoM'°"1c111t<verto•SH tell tbe story, Notre ~Oii• CElclff C...-•S.1. .•~-·1c1•otklk•rdu. ·Dame played very well t?.,_WI~ IE I Cit( Gor,..IU.0. aod ii better balanced "'~ IClclK Sn'"r .. I, Pro Scores "•llMll ....... "" ..... " 1'111.Wglltl, HouJlonO , Ml-12',Mlamlt Lft A""4fl 10, 0.lrett 1 P ............. ~ ........ NY ltftlc.tis 111, "-"4• .. l""'llM lOt, llllfl•le IOI Atl.,,.tS,C!«vel-" ,.\'Nets llS, Oelrott• CNc090 .... Boston ,. Sen Amonlo UI, ,. .. CMMll\ 11111 PNledtlllllla lot, Portl•nd 101 Got°"" Stale 1'•, Houtlmon 111 N.U-1 H~lley Le ... ll"lll1.-ip1i1• 4, lloston I Cleft!-«, WHl\lf19Con t T-IO •.HY R-rs I HY hl .... n\, l'ltltbut-"J ~te l.54.1..0lllS I (1 .. 1 Monll'MI S, Oe1retl 0 "'~*'~' c:.i.r ..... V•11<-• ltlel • Mf•le .. I.el A1!9'1ft I than lt was a year ago. I didn't think Holland took bad abota at the end. We were hopln1 to break away to a three or four-polnt lead in the last minute but could never do it "We have alx 1ames to find ourselves before we meet Houston and then gotntoconference.'' NOT•• DAM• C6'1 -Balloll 10. ft1tor11a t, "IOWtf't t , M•rtl11 a, WllCIMftt7i, 1t11IQM I~ 8'-.11191. UCUIQ)-~a,,...... 11, ..,,,_.,. 14, -·-u, ttlf!lllttll6, T---4,0llMet. ttolftlMt UCt..A ,..,,, Tolel fDutt-olrt o ... U, UCLA 11. A-tl,,SO.. \ I I 12!' SOLID STATE Me!~. 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O•llY ~llflf JUft It's time tor tbe mlsratory re· tum ot a dlatlncUy American bird that is lo no d~er ol exUnc· Uon: tbeChrlatmasabopper. And this year 's nock Is bring· in g smiles to merchants throughout Orange County as cash resisters ring out what may be a record·breakin1 tally. How much? Well, executives for Jarge chains such as May Co., Sears, Penney's and Bullock's won't specify. But all admit they expect to do better this year and individual s tore managers offer no evidence to the contrary. WllALT REES, regional direc· tor or publlc relations for Sears, estimates the chain's profits may be up three or four percent over last year. A spokesman for May Co. says this figure appears about right considering the unusually heavy early buying rush. On the day alter Thanksgiving, the official green light for holi· day shopping, South Coast Plaza shopping complex had its heaviest traffic in history, ac- cording to public relations direc· tor Werner Escher. He said tratric has continued heavy and be feels this Is a strong indication that sales are up. The results wHI be known short))' after the first or the year. AT PRESENT, store manager comments on sales almost seem to be carbon copies with "ex- ceJJent," .. very well," a nd "great" popping up m06toften. Dan Oishneau, manager of Karl's Toys and Hobbies in Fashion Island, believes shop- pers are more relaxed this year now that the election Is over. Steve Fasching, manager of At Ease men's store in the same complex, credits good weather forlbesales increase. Only Ron Zwilling, who operates Zwllling's Cameras In Huntington Center, failed lo jump on the band wagon. "Sales are not H gr eat as we'd like," he said, "but it's not going down and It should pick up in the next cou· pie of weeks." A VARIETY of home items are among the biggest sellers so far' with an emphasis on television. Video pong games have glutted the market. res ulting in prices as low as $29.95. Video cassette systems that cost weU over $2,000 are also selling well, a salesman at Robinson's said. Among the biggest sellers are a number or new cooking devices which could turn the ramUy kitchen into a fast food outlet. While popcorn poppers and ice cream makers were tuts or the past, this year's winner is a quick burger cooker, priced from about $15 to $32. Many stores are hard pressed to keep up with demand. Electric crepe makers, omelet pans, woks and crock pots also are experiencing brisk saleg . And microwave ovens contiiiue to gain popularity. 1976 has been the year or the CB radio craze and now sets are avaUable for less than $100. After the first of the year the FCC is allowing CB airwaves to ex· pand Crom 23 to 40 channels, so ooUets are trying to clear out present stock for newer models. CHILDREN'S toys continue to grow more sophisticated each year and, again, the influence of television is evident. Cher dolls, Starsky and Hutch crime kits. SWAT gear a nd bionic people of all sorts dominate the market. Even though Star Trek has not been filming for a number of years. a whole new shipment of Dr. Spock dolls, phasers, la.sets and games Is available. A ph~ battle game allows a youn«*r to blast the evil Kllngon.s wltllJlC· companyin g sirens and ex· ploslons for $69.99. Gayle Heopner, who runs tear• International at South Coalt Plaza, 5ays he stocks such I~ only as a convenience s lece many a re advertised on TV. Hoepner says TV ·advertised t°'* are marked up as much as30ptr• cent to recoup promotion ~._. penses, so they are a poor lnveat· ment . HOEPNER says bis blga-t seller so far ha~ been a series Of remote controlled m.i.niature ous that range from $19.95 to $275} A German indoor /outqoor train set that sells for $189 ba$ been generating interest., buUlpt from kids. Adults are bll.)1q the m and using the natcars lo transport drinks from the kit@en to guests on the patio. Even though Christmas m~ a new supply of gimmicks end gadgets, a survey of jewetfy stores revealed that tradl· tional gifts such as watches. diamonds and gemstones have not gone out or style. J oseph Hartstein of Jewels by Joseph says business is "ex· cellent." However, be did warn consumers looking for watches to be wary of the numerous brands of digital readout models now available. Besides needing two bands to operate, digital wat.cbes are more likely to break down, Hartstein says. ALTHOUGH sales of china, ar~ prints and plants appear steady, there is one item that is disap· pearing rapidly: the double-knit leisure swt for men. ~ After flooding the market ~ <See GOODBUYS. Paae Bl) Holiday Misgivings Wrapped Up Whimsy • m By MARCIA FOKSBIERG 0t Tllo O•llf ~lleot SwH In a quandary over what to get Uncle Herbie for Christmas? Can't decide wh&it to send to your best friend Maisy. who hv<:!> in another state'.' Are your in-laws hard to please! YOUR HOLIDAY traum~ are over. The problem. thanks to some witty and 1nnoval1ve gift creators. has been solved Wby nol purchase some Junk for that special someone on your list? An lnv1s1ble Piranha might be nice. Nurd!. m ake good pre!.enu because they don't do anyttung Neither did a Pl't Ro<'k . but 1l5 inventor rn ade thou!> and~ ol dollars by m arKC'ltn){ a w.clt::.s product. Termed "sales without merit · by on• large department !>lore'!> merchandiser. worthlt'S.'> items nre on the shelves and selhn~ flllrl y W ('ll ''Bui t hC'rt·' n11th1n~ replacing the Pet Rock," he said. "If anyone tells you they have &<>melhing as hot as the rock, they're probably producing 1l." OUR SOCIETY has often been partial to fad · gimmicks. but in years past they've usually rune· tioned in some way. The Hula Hoop was at least good for a little exercise: you could tell time with a Spiro A~new wristwatch, and a mood ring supposedly revealed your emotions for the world to !lee. But a box or Junk is guaranteed to be "totally and unaba::.hedly worthJcss and without laste." ,\ typical container is filled with a crushed Ping Pong hall, a pre-punctured balloon, a matchbook without matches, a ('an celed s tamp {"of no numismatic value") and a broken rubber band. TIIE BOX OF "nothing" sells for S4. and though some people ar<' buying 1t. it's not as popular as the Pet Rock. Some So•rce• of C'akl .. S11rprUfRg • • DEAR PAT: I heard that there's more calcium In skim milk than In whole milk. Is this true? I find It "hard to swallow;" If you'll pardon the pun. A.G., Irvine You're P•tdontd, but you'll h•v• to awellow it H you're lootdng tor mmc with the hlgfleet celclum content. One quart of whole cow'• mllk hH aPPfo•lmetety 1 gfam(1000 mtltlgrem) celclum. Skim mllk h .. •bout 5 percent more calctu"'. Her•'• enother w'1rd celclum oontent feet. o.,k, lellfy v19etnl•• ere k11own for their celclum content. The only exceptton It epfnech end other membe,. of the tplnech femlly. If you went• •ttong dO" Of ctfcfum, ••rt tr~ U.ry procluc11, edlbleboneaof emell fl•h.,. the bett aource. A !llut~ No ,,,.,,... • .., }' .. 8Htt It DEAR PAT: t recently purchased a Hamilton Beach grinder and salad maker from Dahnken's In Costa Mesa. I e>tplalned to the clertc that f was IOOklng for somethln9 that would snce vegetabtes and fruit enlly as t have arttu'ftls-ln my hands. She couldn't tell me, and I dldn•t know, the thick- ness of the slices this appliance would produce. I asked what would happen If It didn't serve my purposes, and sht said there would be no Problem returning ft as long as It was In Its orlglnal carton. So, I tried the grinder and slicer on various fruit s and vegetables only to find that althOugh It works like e charm, It produces very thin slices that have no flavor when cootced. I then cleaned th• machine and tried to return ft to the Mmt "For every 100 rockA we sold las t year, we'll probably only sell 25 boxes of Junk. The customers are aware or what the manufac· lurer is trying to do, and they're not biting. "The Pet Rock was an in· genious idea with an outstanding packaging job. It was the first novelty item of its kind and I don't think the success will be re- peated," said the merchandiser. However, the rock's fearless inventor has produced a new cra.ie for 1976-the Sand Breeder Kit. The beige carton contains two chemistry vials. one male and one female, filled with sand. THE GUIDEBOOK. offi cially written with great authority. gives the particulars of raising sand "part-time, full -time. any ume, in the comfort of your own home." It explains how "you can learn to grow your own beach, create a private desert, grow and sell kil· ty Utter or Oller for hotel ash trays. "If you have what it takes, if you are a high school graduate or equivalent, sand breeding may be your stepping stone to a ric h e r , more reward in g lifestyle." AU this for S.S. "People are buying them more as gilts," said a spokesman for a department stor e chain." "Our store wouldn't be carrying them if they weren't selling." ANOTHER NOVEL Item is the Nurd. a ceramic lee cream cone with feet and blue eyes. ''The primitive. extinct species or critters are found in the deepest desert! in the world," notes the handbook that is in· eluded In the $4 price. Nurds are housebroken and don't have to be fed, so they are relatively easy to maintain. Their Latin name ls "Udummies Buyus." The Invisible Piranha Is "kind of dumb." according to a clerk. r placed It In the original carton. She asked If I had used It with food and I said that 1 had. Otherwise I would not have known hOw It worked. She replied that It should have been tested on paper. The storer~ fused to take It back, and I'm the unhappy owner of a $SO piece of equipment that I don't want to use. Is my only re- course to advertise and try to sell it? L.S., Irvine Oehnken'• meneger, Jerry Horft•, Hid that there wea •ml• underetandlng with the uleeperson et th• time your purcheM WH mede. Although th• etor• do .. not 11CCept uHd tmttl eppll1ncH for refund, an HCeptlon wlll be meet. In your CIH due to the e1rcumet1ncee lnvotvecl. Return the eppll•nc• to Mr. Norn•, end he wllf ... to It th1t you remeln • Htl•fltd cuetomer. Better to Gi1'e ••• II Legltl .. ce DEAR PAT: This ls the time of the year when most of us are being deluged by requests from charities. I'd llke you to tell me and your other readers how to determine If a charity Is a legitimate operation, or If It Is just preying on our na· tlonal trend toward generosity to all during the holiday season. 0 .8., Newport Beach "St.ndardt for O\erttHfe loflcft•tlone,," • Counclf of Bett• lulln•H lurHu'1 boolclti, c•n ~ you Hpetat• the emotional eppeel charttl.. from the ~hU• ottanlutlOnt tOMctttng funct9, RequHt 1 he eopr from C818, 1150 11th It. N.W .. WMhlngtOft, DC 2.00al. C881 MflMltt th•t N ya doft•t know 8"YW"I Motlt • CINrtey, you ............. °""'""' ,.. ..... ,..._. loul aaa, C....._ of ConMMroe or conw ptOtectlon ....-,. - M8b your 00::11• lllan a., -.cet ot MOMY onf« to tlte • ...-.11on (nner 11n lftdMdUel). ..-cl onelte ...,. \Mt It ta • tu· ••..,t •ftd no .......... ottllftlutlon fOf' your t•• dtductfon purpoM1. o....a •NI ecc •.une ol the fund.'t ""'and cMck to ... what the~ It do4nt lft your.,. •• Alto ,.,.. • ...., that you do not tt•v• to pey tor unoi dereet, unw1nttd merch•nclM. Tfte CIBl hH ~ fnform.cfon on ftuftdredt of otwtl•e Of11nlutlon1, which Clft N requetted "°"" "'9 Mowe ...... OM otMf wey of detemtlnlnt an ... Mlatlon't vllklly t1 '9y llt ......... to eubffttt full IN....,.._ .............. on•• flMnoW ~· The. ..,.. of • ~·· ld.......,etloft 1190 c:en ~ cMdled by contactJngttte ceea. -·- saleswoman at one local depart· mentstore. "But when people see them they start laughing and then de· cide to buy one as a gift," she ex· plained. THE PACKAGE contains the obligatory guidebook, an empty glass fish bowl, and a small white plastic human skeleton. "Danger!" screams the letter· ing on the $4 box. Jt has been a slow seller, "but they're picking up in populari· ty," she said. A bit of whimsy from anotheT store is Macumba, a voodoo doll imported from Africa. Made of straw in the form of a human, it is packaged in a burlap bag and comes with pins for sticking. Priced higher than most novel· ty devices at $10. the doll can be used decoratively. An accompa- nying directory reveals chants and secret rituals for catching u Jover. gelling rich and breaking bad habits. Why do people spend th.ei.r • money on useless items? ACCORDING TO l oc-il psychologists: • -Because they're the lat~ rage and it's fashionable to ({Wt' something that's "in." • -Because they're bored aod even a wor thless girt can·pep'.'Qp their lives. . -Because people don't \fl!'ll responsibilities. With a toy lbat requires no care but professes lo have human attributes, the owner can control an inanimate object without having to look alter it. , "I think it's kind of healthy." said Dr . Robert S mith. psychology instructor at Oran&e Coast College. ••1 SEE FUN and humor in all those things. What impresses me are the extremely creative ideas. Jt would be neat if people coold develop something like the Pet Rock for themselves.·· <See MISGI VINGS, Page BZ) Employes at Country Cousins Market in Costa Mesa have beaten the Pet Rock craze. They turned a piece of wood found in a shopping cart into their own toy. Betty Carter shows off the pet block. DAILY PILOT Sunde • 0909/'l'lber 12. 11711 011C'a11Belp Staff Store Volunteers are urgently needed this Chnstmas seai.on to help decoratt! and sturr the foste r parents "store" In which foster ·porents "shop" (but do not pay) for donated toys and tifts for tW>lr "special children." Operation Santa Claus prc>Vldes Christmas gilts for over l ,200 children and teenagers re~uding 1n foster homes in Orange County. Jf ·,.you can spare three or four hours one day per week escorting foster parents through this ·.special at.ore, helpin& them choose gifts, plea1e call the Voluntary Action Center an Newport Beach at 67S-9210. GOOD BUYS ••• <From Pa11BU claim• or eaay care. low coat aad durablllly, lmure suits are &tvlnc way to the return ol the three-plece dreaa ault. Sweatera, 1arment b.,. and men'• colope are also aell1.o1 well tb.la year. For women , the "1aucbo" or ••west.em l ook" la in vo1ue. Scarves are doin1 well and turbans. which ran&• from 91 to $100, are makiq a mark durtea holiday thoppln1. Book and record atAlnl are alao doing above avera1e and moat employea expect heavy 1alea wben lut mlnu&.e panic teta ln. OveralJ, l& look• lib a potenUal reeord year fot local merchanta. Tbe 1ood.a are there and coo· 1umera don't appear hesitant to part with their cub. There abould be a lot or •milinl on Cbriatmu Day. l\JISGIVINGS ••• ... , (From Page BU Town Without TV .. ............. : In his opinion. the public lan't being ripped . "You don't have lo buy them. U you want to nd your money that way, fine. You have a 'echoioe." Dr. David A Goodman, psychohiologist and lructor al the UC Irvine extension school, ·1osophized: "These things prove the imagination of the arketing genius of Amencan inventors . "We'r e mhu1ing bomething in 04r lives. e're living in paradise, but something is not ing rulfillcd. "EACH OBJECT can be interpreted ai. a asic biological need." The rock is easy -it's something to love. "The sand r enects the need to relate at a ery b asic primitive l evel with the v1ronment." Junk represents "other animal spoors" to r. Goodman. "It's something tha t's been ched and used by other human beings. t'll's our markings on earth to show we've .something . ll 's us. 1l has our scent." CHILDLIKE NURDS cause an emotional tion. "We have certain releasing sllmuh elicit in us complex caring behavior," he kid. • The piranha "automatically means Lnger." $ "There's something about the human f-eature that causes U!. to be attracted lo a , ngerous situation." he revcall-d. Adults Like It, Teens Don't It's not much, but it's friendly, or so folks say of TV-less Essex, Cal. H~ c~ ESSEX, Calif. CAP) -Nobody in Essex watches television. Nobody can. It's one of the very few com- munities left in America that can •t re· celve TV signals. They can't penetrate the moun· tainous Mojave Desert to the anten- nas a few folks 1n Essex have put up in hopes of someday watching a football game or movie. Some or the 17 ranchers and park rangers who live in the nearby hills can pull In stations broadcasting from Phoenix, Ariz .. 270 miles to the southeast. BUT THE SO folks clustered around the post office, gas station and elementary school here get nothlng. Even the closest stations -in Las Vegsas, 110 miles away -are blocked by hills. The Denver Research Institute says that one million U.S. households re- ceive inadequate ser vice on only one channel. Essex, with no service at aJI, is lumped into that figure along with isolated com munitles without TV in several other states. four.wheel-drive jeeps, a subsltute for TV entertainment. The kids. instead of baslnJt their games on televlJilon programs, play at truck driver. a reflection of the traffic 675-7720 on the Interstate highway that passes ;::;:===========================:; six miles awal'· Ironically, perhaps, just about ever· yone in Essex owns a TV set. Most moved here in recent years and brought with them the TV sets they had watched living other lives in other towns and cities. Mode rn technology could bring television to Essex, but the several thousand dollars needed for a moun· talntop device to relay a TV signal would have to be split among too few townspeople. The exactC<l5l awaits an engineering s tudy. "MOST PEOPLE here just sort or scratch out a Jiving," says Walt Smith who runs a service station. "They're here because they like llv· ing in the desert, not because they want to be rich." -4------------------.., How do the desert dwellers of Es· The sign which once na.n1ted U.S. 66 reads, "Essex, Pop. 100." The sign is still there, but most of the people and Highway 66 aren't. . ' ~ SEIKO HAS t ASOUNDWAY !OF KEEPING THE BUSY ·EXECUTIVE ON TIME. sex, one of the larger communities with no television, feel about their situation? "It's really boring here," says 13· year-old'Toni Smith, who rides a bus 80 miles roundtrlp daily lo attend junior high school in Needles, which also is the nearest community wtth a doctor and superroarkct. The 17 kids, age S t.o 12, at the one· room school have all seen television, many on trips lo relatives' house, out or town. Some have Hved in Los Angeles whe re lelvision was a big partorurc. PauJa Plantz. 12, says s he especial- ly misses "The Brady Bunch" and other shows about teen-agers. She watched them all before the family moved from Redland:; last summer. I I t· "TELEVISION IS an cxcu~e for not doing something about lonelJness," says Phil Acosta, 19, a highway main· tenance worke r. "Without TV I go out and make friends .'• "ON MONDAYS here there really isn't anything to do, so my mom and I bake cookies and stUff," says Paula. I · "On Tuesday there's square danc- ing class over in Needles, and on Wed· nesday we have square dancing right Use your eanlcAmerlcard, Master Ch11'lle • "I think you have more polite kids here," says Margaret Stevens, 57, who was raised in New York and whose hus band, Al, is the school teacher. "Everyone knows everyone. Kids are forced to talk with their parents. You jus t can't sit in front or the TV and stare ." here. On Thursday we have the mov· SOUTH COAST PLAZA I 1 l Ho . AJ0'5M-$10.00 l / J "''' •'""'"' ?If.:,, w Hert•'" .1 1n .t"'''' Many or the older people spend free time roaming the brush country in ies ... 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"" 0141•-rn,..,.,. .,,..._,., .., .. 9'11 as•~ j C. L'I' P1LOT UCI Exterids Education Cosmetic Surrery is the answer ... if yo u wish to look younf{cr and Improve th e appearance of .vour body. By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OIUMO.iltl"llell'iif UC ltvlne'a Extension Program Is out to dispel the myth that educallon ends when 3 student ctchieves a dearee or settles into a seady job. The program is designed to make teaming an ongoing part or hfe with an emphasis on speciallutioo rather than basics. As the school's dean. Dr. Richard Baisden puts it, "Extension teaches people what they want to know rather than what they should know." Flex1blllty and community Interest are keys to extension's outlook. It doesn't provlde basic adult education since community colleges can Clll the bill for virtually no 006l. -BUT IF YOU'RE looking for a 20. day East African wildlJfe salarl, a fllm aeries on director Frank Capra, or an exploration of cosmic frontiers ol general relatively, UCI Extension is the place to be. It isn't cheap. 'l'he w1Jd1ile safari costs $2,610 and most courses average out to about ~per quarter. But while the cost can be inhibiting, extension ofticials and many students feel the more casual, nonpressure format and high quality instruction make courses well worth the price. Dr. Bais den says one s bouJdn't think in traditional terms when com· paring extens ion courses to regular college education. While classes can be taken for credit, many students c hoose extension courses for ex- perience alone. GRADES ARE often issued and Dr. Bais d en disagrees with the theory that extension classes are easy alternatives since the work load-10 hours or classroom time per unit or credit-is greater than what is re- quired in college. He also reels there is no problem with student motivation because stu- dents take the courses on their own in· , itiatlve rather than as part of a re- quired curriculum. Extension functions as a separate entity Crom UC Irvine and there Is no full-time staff of instructors or set classes. Instructors are hlred on a part-time basis if they are proven ex· perts in their respeclive fields. One of the more notable aspects of extension is its n exibility in leaching and scheduling. When rcas1ble, ex· tension schedules one-day seminars, thus enabling it to hire an expert who may not be a local n.-sident. TIOS ALSO provides more nexibili· ty for students who don't have time for a nine· week course. For example, a recent two-day medical seminar was attended by doctors Crom J8 states. Extension strives to 'stay a step ahead of regular colleges by initiating unusual and contemoorary courses that can't be found elsewhere "We have to do things before they think of them," Dr. Baisdenstt1d. The program is in a CC>nbtant state of change lo maintain a spontaneous nature. Fewer than SO percent of its courses are repea~ and the achool 's long-range outline reml&i.ns in a con· ceptual state at all limes. Dr. Baisden says this attempt lo provide courses that have social im· portance before general acceptance places extension io a forecasting role. ln the '60s, extension orrered some of the first seminars on race relations after a new awareness and desire to learn about minority cultures sur- faced. EXTENSION followed up this policy or prov1dtng informallon on current issues by offering courses on ecology in lbe early '70s. These courses have all but disap- peared from the latest extension catalog, but minority culture and en- vironme ntal study departments are now a staple of most university cam- puses. Trying to stay ahead of the game can be a risky business. Extension had planned lo offer a class to teachers on how to implement RISE, a statewide education reform plan for children. However, Governor Brown vetoed the program and ex- tension bad to cancel the course alter investing time and about $1 ,000 for publicity and a rrangements. And of course there is always the chance that a course will fail due to a Jack of interest. But this is not a major problem because lhe ideas for classes spring from the community in most cases. FOR INSTANCE, a gtoup of legal secretaries requested a course to up- grade their knowledge of probate Jaw. After a qualified instructor was found, the course outline was sent to the academic senate committee where it was approved. Extension doesn't just provide education. It also tries to feed its knowledge back into the community. The study team program enUsts local residents who get together to re- search community problems. ln 1968, a study team produced the first report on poverty In Orange County and other efforts have in· eluded studies of Aliso Creek and the cost or housing. The current study team is preparing a report on the Laguna Greenbelt. The extension program has been ex· panding since it began offering the first classes on the UC Irvine campus in 1965. Its beginnings were decidedly humble. Students had to wallow through the mud to reach the newly completed buildings. Landscaping was not yel completed and one of the first ,ex· tension instructors broke his wrist Trash Rates Argued SACRAMENTO <API -An en- vironmental group says Californians may be paymg $10 million a year too much ror garbage collection. and want. the state Public Utihlles Com. mission to set collection rates. Pt.JC regulation would save money and reduce the wide disparity tn garbage collection rales, DaVJd Tam. spolesman for the Berkeley-based Political Action Coalition for the En· vironmt>nt, told a !cgtSlahve subcom mlttee. IN SAN FR/\NCISCO Bay area commun1t1e:. this May, he s aid. mun1 c1pal rates ranged from Sl.90 to $4.70 a can per month. and com mercial <"Oll ect1on rates vaned from Sl 70 to $S 15 a cubic yard In addition. there is no standardized accounting system for collection com- panies, Tam said . He said the Bay area study suggests a statewide overcharge of as much as SlO million out of a tot.al garbage col- lection bill that 1s estimated at S400 million. THE LEGISLATURE should re- define "solid waste collection. pro- cessrng and dis pos aJ as what they in fact are -utilities," Tam said. He said PUC regulation of garbage rates 1s workmg well in Wasl\ington state. The Assembly Land Use Subcom- mittee. charied by Lawrence Kapiloff ID-San Diego>. 1s holdmg heanngs on the operations of the state Sobd Waste Management Board. ovn@ ~0@) GJI1£~.~GDQ THE FLASHY LITTLE Point'n Shoot ~ Pocket Camera From Vivi tar It's so ltghtweight -~,- you'll want to carry It with you always. Be ready for those ooce-ln·a·lifetlme shots. 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Now, extenslon occupies plush of- fices and there are 32 fuJl-time employes to sort records and file in- formation on the more than 150 classes available. IF THE SCHOOL faces a problem in the future, it may be because of its somewhat elitist image, which scar es some away. Enrollment is open to anyone, although many students are t eachers working towards masters degrees or professionals seeking more information in their fields. Gift Packs BONNE BELL TEN-0 -SIX GIFT WITH PURCHASE 5 Gift Cos met/cs in th• Pint size 6 Gift Cosmetics In the Quart size Both include a lull size Bonne Bell Lip Gloss. all for the regular price of Ten-0- Six Lotion. Make it a beautiful Christmas for some- one you love -give her this Christmas Special from Bonne Belt. JC Penney Fashion lalend • Newport Centes rlas. •• Remember this Speelal HolkJoy . with QCSanta Photo» taken at FaShlon ls1Md. S.lnta and Mrs. Cl.JuS will be av.iilable for photo-taking with you and YO<lr fimily from 10:00 J.m. to 7 .00 p.m. dally, and on Sund.iy\ from noon till 5:00 p.m. With four malor dep.utment stores such a~ f3uffums, Robinson's, Tho Br~dway and J. C. Pcnney'L .... \lxty nne ~ops to serve you,· F;ohioo Island truly has everything wonderful for you this holld:iy se11'on. SIXTY BEAUTIFUL STORES TO SERVE YOU. OPEN lVCNINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. FASHION .J ISLAND Nl:WPORT :::: CJ:NTJ:R ,M,l'f C:°"'I M ........ &..-~ .. -,._otA•n..,. ~ ,,. . . "'. , -. .. DAILY PILOT ' ,, . r ' ' I .· . , . • •! ... , .. ,. I,,. \ ... ' . , ' t . ' .. . ... I' , .. " . Jennifer and Jill We/putt inspect the three-story doll house which was won by Mrs. Esther Hinkley of Pasadena. Sund1y. December 12, 1975 Handmade tree decorations catch the eye of Michael Hanna, while Maggie Cook seems mesmerized by Santa. Visions of ••• During the Community Open House, sponsored by the Newport Harbor Art Museum Council, one day was geared to a child's world. Besides a maric:iette show by James Gam- ble, youngsters wr e entertained by choral groups and had an c,.,><>rtunity to chat with Santa and his elves. . Also catching their eye were an array of specially decorated trees, and a doll house, built and decorated by Mrs. Winslow Lincoln Jr. Funds raised during the three-day festival are used for museum operating expenses. . !~ilolidays Trigger Party Mood TOWN HALL: Tickets for lhC' lecture Sl'n cs, :.P<ml>ored by the Assistance U•aguc of Laguna Beach, shit arc av a1ljbk by writ· mg Town llJll. P () Box 856, Laguna Beach 92652 Opening the series Monday, J an. 24, tn the Niguel Theatre, will be Ed1:ar fler~en The pro- grams arr presented at 10·30 a.m.and2 30p m VOICES 0 F CHRISTMAS BALL: The Sales and Rental Council of the Newport Harbor Art Museum 1s sponsonnl( u black·t1e bl•nt>f1t m the Balboa BayClubTul'!>day, Dec. 14. The ~al.1 '>'ill f eature' Chnstma:. mU'dC by the Voices or Chnstmas and Les Brown ?nil his Band of flcnown. NOW: Thi· Elizabeth Caflv Stanton Chapter will meet at 7 311 p.m. Tue:.day, D~c. 14, 1n Fullerton S.1vings and Loan, Fountain Valley. Speaker will be Jerry Estes of the Alcoholic Treatment Center for Women in Los Angeles I le will discus" the problems of ~en alcoholics. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO WOMEN: The annual holiday tea will be presented in th e ~lubbouse at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.14. Members arc asked to bring donations or canned and packaged foods, which will he distributed lo the needy. MONDA V MORNING CLUB: The Laguna Reach group will have a Christmas party Tuesday. Dec. 14, in El Niguel Country Club Fesllv1lle!> °" 111 begin with a social hour at 6 30 p m .. followed by dinner and musical program by Pam and Jim Rhodes. PARALEGAL ASSOCIATION: Orange County Chapter will meet at 6 p.m . Tuesday, Dec. 14, in Carrows H 1ckory Chip restaurant. Santa Anu. Lynne Parr. juverule education coordinator, Orange County Department or Education, Will talk about the legal educatJon program. MUSEUM AFFILIATES: Armonda Young and Gene Sullivan will pre'ient an evening or music for the Chrlstmac; party at 7 pm Tuesday, Dec. 14, in the Laguna Bea(•h Museum of Art H UNTI NGTON BEACll WOMEN: A Chr1stmac; program will be presented, following a noon lunch<"On Tuesday, Dec. 14 , l1l the clubhouse. Enterta ining will be Mrs. Leroy Rl'nson, accompanied by Mrs. P. N . Richardson. Pllll,HARMONIC COl\tMIT· TEE: The Harbor View Hills group wUl meet at 9:30 a.m . Tuesday, Dec. 14, in the Corona del Mar home oC Mrs. Robert C. McLean. The Corona del Mar Hi&h School Madrigals wiJf cnk!rtam. OPERA LEAGUE. I\ Christmas cocktail and buffet dinner will begin at 8: 15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, in the South Laguna home of tht> Wales Wallaces. CHRISTIAN WOMEN: The Saddleback area members will meet at noon Tuesday, Dec. 14, in El Adobe restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. A demonstration of new toys will be presented and speaker will be Marion Bowman, homemaker and lecturer for the course, Philosophy of, ChnstJan Womanhood. The ... iluntington Beach group will meet at noon Wednesday. Dec. 15, in the Sheraton Beach Inn. Esther Cramer, director of consumer affairs for Alpha Bela, will present Holida y Ap· peteasers, and music will be by the Cerritos College Madrigal Singers. COOKIE EXCHANGE: South Orange County Alumnae of Gam- m a Phi Beta will exchange cookies and recipes when they meet at JO a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15, in the home or Mary Ann Olsen. AARP: Huntington Beach Chapter will meet at noon Wed- nesday, Dec. 15, in Murdy Park Center Cora giCt exchange. IA LUCAS DE NAVIDAD: Balboa Bay C1uD will be the set- ting for the holiday party for Alta Bahia Committee of the Orange Count.> Philharmonic Society. lt Will be Th ... rsda, Dec. 16. KAPPA h.AM>A GAMMA: The Corona del Mar home of Mrs. Hobert C Bl'aekmar will be the setting for the 11 a.m. meet- ing-and Christmas luncheon Thursda~. Dec 16. YWCA: Goodwill Industries will present "The Day Before Christmas" at 9:30 a.m. Thurs- day, Dec. 16, in the Santa Ana facility. PANHELLENIC: Orange County West members will meet for a Christmas party at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. J7. for the Huntington Harbour Festival of Lights. COSTA MESA WOMEN: A "musical book review" will be presented by Dorothy Fuller,. contralto, at the 11 a .m . Christmas brunch Friday, Dec. 17, in the clubhouse. KAPPA l>ELTA: Newport Harbor Alumnae will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19, at the Balboa Pavilion to cruise Newport Harbor and view the Festival or Lights. AUIANCE FRANCAISE: The annual Christmas obse:-vance, a cocktail party and banquet. will take place at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 20, ln the Newporterlnn. Teenage Romance Screened DEAR ANN: I'm a high school Junior (17) and so is m y boyfriend. We have been golng .teady for five months and I 'm sure this is true love. Ken works Friday nights and Saturday afternoons. Our only ,chance to be together is Saturday ntibt. Ken doe1n 't have a car so we can't go anyplace much. lb parents know all this but in- stead of cooperating they hapg around the house every Saturday night and watch TV unW the last show is off. Ken and I enjoy TV, too, but lt'a no fun when the place is trawling with relatives. Do you think tbia 11 fair, AM? I've men· Uoned It to my folks and all l aet ' ta dirty looks. A word from you ml1bt help. PJeue say aometblng. -Top MANY EYES • J DEAR T.11.E.: If yaa two 17· fe&r-okl. caa'& think ol alU'Udnl better to do than 11& In front of a TV oa the one aJ1bt In &Jae week wllea yoe are toreGer, I fee.I nf1dtj ton)' for 1-. 8o Kee cloen't line a car. You uve feet, don't you! Aacl wbat aboat bueea? You1 love Is beautU•I, bat I& 1'-ldn~ mean &lie rest or the world .a.o.Jd drop del41 "° yoa two CH be alooe. Gee wftla It, l.ovey. The banteD la oa JOU and Kea -not yoar folks. DEAR ANN: 1 recenUy de- cided to make a career chanae and ran lnto a situation that must irk thousands ot job applicants. I've never seen it mentioned 1n all the years l 've been readln1 your column, and I thlDk ft'a about time1somcbody com· , An~~ Landers plained. When a company advertises employment and proudly uses ia name to enhance the ad, why can't they show a little courtesy by ~rfk the applicant a short letter lng him or her rorthe l'elUme and &lvlnl( bill) a yea Of n11? I feel If I show an interest iD a company and take the Ume to write a resume and a covertoc letter, lt should at least be acknowledged by somebody. One company that failed to respond lost a long-time customer. l'll never feel the ume about them. Maybe it you print this letter a few hlahty. respected (but in· considerate) companies will wake up and smell the eorree. Sign me -A DISGUSTED AP· PU CANT DEAR APP: Seems to me your ~mpl1lal 11 V1Ud. As a muter o( &ood pabUc: rel1Uoea all job •P· Dllc:aata .aho•ld rec:eln an aclmowledaemn' ud a &llok you for c:ontlderbl1 Ulie company u a prorpecth'e emplo)'e. Get• a:MaU~ l'omeW,1 MRS.h'UNT Vows Repeated Double Wedding Double wedding ceremonies were performed at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church or Newport Beach for Virgnia Lee Mason and Michael Warren Wade, and Margo Anne Mason and Randall William Hunt. The brides, daughters of Mr. and Mn. Hlllard Austin Mason Jr., Balboa Island, are graduates of Corona del Mar High School. :The new Mrs. Wade received a :BA and graduated magna c:um :laude from Whittier College, and •her sister attended Orange Coast College. Wade attended Elgin Academy, JlUnols, and earned a BA from Whittler College. His parents a re Mrs. Frank Wright. Palos Verdes Estates, and Robert Wade, Oakland. He and bia wife wlll live {n Belmont Shortt. Hunt'• parents are Mr. and Mn. William Hunt, Arcadia. He f MRS. SH!RWOOD ~ is a graduate or Arroyo High School and Mt. San Antonio College, and is currently serving in the U.S. Navy in Los Angeles. The new Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will live In Los Alamitos. • •• Sherwood-McCulley Kim DenJse McCulley of Hunt- ington Beach and Jullian Joseph Sherwood of Ft. Lewis, Wash., exchanged marriage vows at the Fountain Valley United MethodiBt Church. The new Mrs. Sherwood, whose mother is Mrs. Quintella Brown, Huntington Beach, at· tended Edison Hlah School ln Huntinctoo Beach and currenur. stud.lea at Sunset. lll&b Schoo , WestmfnJter. The bridegroom ii a eraduate ~ Edlaon High School and now la serving ln the U.S. Army. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eme&t J. Sherwood, Huntington Beach. The couple will live In Ft. Lewis. , ••• Hill· Tumolo Carolyn M arle Tumolo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Joaeph Tumolo, Costa Mesa, and Charles R. Hill In, Apple Valley, were married at St. John the BaptJ.st. Church. Costa Mesa. Tbe newlywect. are ltudents at Victor Valley CoUeae. She ls a &raduate o( Apple ValJey HI•h School and' the brlde1room graduated from Fremont Hi&h' School ID Oakland, He S. a fire ln· 1pector foe the Apple Valley F\ro Protecuoo Dittrict. Aller a weddlnl trip to Saa ~ancllco, the couple will Uve in Jpple v allex. , ., I Real Estate ·''Questions/Com ment ~ 8yAandallMcCardla, PhD. Aeattor What l• this thing called title ln1>urance and wbydolaeedU? G. Burmeister, Ml.sloe Viejo Abstracts of t.iUe to your property, certificates ot tiUe and guarantees or title cover only the re- c:onis or title in lhe county recorder's orr1ce. Often, condlUons arise whereby the chain of Litle, good on Its race, is defective for some un<tisclosed reason. To remedy these possible defects, policies of ti· tJe insurance are now used almost exclusively in California. Consequently, title insurance may be defined as present or future protection from events that have happened in the past. Historically and in keeping with this year or the bicentennial, the chroniclers of sucb lh.ings indicate that the first such policy was written in March or 1876 in Philadelphia by one of the predecessors or a cur- rently opera ting company. ESSENTIALLY, THERE ARE TWO forms of title insurance. The first 1s known as a "standard policy of title insurance" and is paid for by the seller and given to the buyer , thus protecting the buyer against certain defects that may have occurred in the chain or title <i.e. history or the property). The premium charged Cor ttus policy is based upon the sale price of the property. 'This policy insures against Ufefollowing conditions. 1. Easements of Record -A previous owner or third party may have a right to enter or cross your property for a specific purpose. 2. Utility Easements -The phone, electnc, gas company, etc. has a right to enter your property for the purpose or maintaining their lines, etc. 3. Liens and encumbrances 4. Forgery In the chain or title 5. Encroachments -In the possibility that a building or other improvement on your property ex- tend beyond the lot line or adjoining property. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT this policy does not, nor do other forms or title insurance protect against changes in zoning laws or regulations. or against defects actually known by the insured but not disclosed to the title company at the lime the policy was issued. The second form of tJUe insurance is known as the lender's ALTA (American Land Title Associa· tionJ policy. The premium for this coverage is paid for by the buyer and is almost always required by a lender. The policy assures that the lender 's rirst trust deed bas priority over any other liens on the property. The premium is ·computed on the actual amount of the loan and is considerably cheaper than premiums for the "standard policy" (i.e. pre- miums for the standard pohcy, based on $100,000 would be approximately $407 and Cor a comparable ALTA policy the cost would be approximately $89. There are several companies currently providing liUe coverage and for the most part their rates are competitive). THIS POLICY EXTENDS THE risks normally insured against under the standard policy lo in· dude: 1. Unrecorded mecharucs liens -Contractors, etc. that may have completed work on the property and have never been paid. 2. Unrecorded physical easement~ J . Facts a correct survey would show 4. Water and mineral rights 5. Rights of parties in possession, such as te- nants and buyers under unrecorded instruments. 6. Access to a dedicated street. WHAT ARE THE MECHANICS IN the is- suance of a policy of title insurance? When entering escrow and upon sel~tion or a company to un- derwrile your title insurance. both the buyer and seller will be giveo an information sheet which will require each party to supply such mformation as legal name, including any alias·. marital history, how title is taken, etc. Thh. information is not in· tended to be an invasion of privacy, but fac1hlates a publk record'! search by the title company. Upon receipt of the required information. the title com- pany initiates a search ror the following · 1. Liens or encumbrancM against any of the parties Involved In the transaction. 2. All documents recorded against the property. eoing back as far in the title chain as 1s deemed nec~saf) Since most or the data 1s now contained in com· puter banks and is updatr<J <iaily. the procedure is much less complicated than an the day~ prior to computer technology After this process has been completed ull information as gtvcn to a title oflicer \\'ho thm wntes a preliminary title report. This re- port 1s then sc:-nt to E!lcrow and the lend er. On the morning the property 1s recorded <change of ownen;hlp actually occurs) an update on the in· formation is m ade to assure that nothing has hap· pened to change or alter the original report. Once Issued, the policy 1s va bd thru the life of 1he ownership of the property. Should you own pro- wrty less than two years. you are entitled to a 20 percent discount on your ".c;tandard policy" pre- mium should you sell. Any questions or this nature should be covered with y01Jr real estate professional when discussing the sale of your property. WMra you tioe says so much about who you are. And, whm you answer "Mi$$ion Hi'Jls;' d~­ wist peoplt envision one of tht nation's fintit golf courses. (Home of th• Co1gate-Oit1ah Sito,.. Winrit~ Circle LPGA Cl1ampionship.) Hundred-Thousand Dollar homo opM to roll;,1g grcm fa irways, lakes 11nd a mou11tain panorama. TmniJ To11mhorntt from $57,500-$66, 900. Coif Course VWiu /Tom $69.SOO·SllJ.OOO. • A COl.CAt&PALMOLlvr MPANY DEVELOPMENT $21,615 llU!onte T y p ical Home Buyers Noted WASHINGTON -The typical new home buy- ing ramily has an income of $21,615 and i~ buying a home in the $40,000 to $45,000 price range. The average head or the household is 33 and t.be family bas previously owned a home. These and other cbaracterisUcs of today's home buyers were revealed in a recent survey made by economists of the NaUooal Association or Home Builders. The 1,650 consumers polled were selected from 30,000 new home buye;'S registered in NAHB·s Home Owners Warranty IHOW) pro1ram during the July l , 197StoJune JO, 1976 period. TUE 950 USABLE RESPONSES from all re- gions showed that more than 90 percent of the respondents were ''somewhat" to "very satisfied" with the homes they had bought. Only two percent of the buyers were completely dissatisfied. Other characteristics were: -The median household income of the respon- dents was $21,615; 17 percent had incomes less than $15,000. Another 25 percent bad combined annual in· comes of between $15,000 and $20,000; 26 percent betw~n $20,000 and $25,000; and 20 percent between $25,000 and $35,000. Only 12 percent made more than $35,000 a year. The median sales price of homes purchased was $42,702. Some 61 percent bought homes in the $30,000 to $50,000 price range. Another 12 percent paid between $50,000 and $60,000; 11 percent between $60,000 and $70,000; and seven percent paid $70,000 or more. Only nine percent or the homes cost less than $30,000. -THE PRIME HOME BUYING age is between 25·34 ; 56 percent of the respondents fell in- to th.is age bracket. The average age of the head or the household was 33. The second most popular bracket was between 35-44, wh1ch accounted for 20 percent of the respondents. Only six percent was younger than 25. while only eight percent was SS or older. The 45-51 category accounted for the remain· mjl 10 percent. -65 percent of the respondents had owned homes before. The others were first time buyers. -The main source of financing an average 20 percent down payment was either personal savings or equity from sale of previous home for 86.S per- cent of those queried -The average monthly mortgage payment, in· cludfog principal, interest, taxes and insurance, was estimated at $352. The average cost of utilities, in<'luding electricity, gas, oil, water and trash col- lection. was about $73 a month. -ONLY A QUARTER OF those polled moved from another s tale. Of the remaining three. quarters, 29 percent moved less than five miles, 38 percent moved from six to 25 miles, and eight per- cent moved from 25 to 100 miles. -Besides "wanting to own a home" (38.6 per- cent), other rea sons for buying were "job transfer'' <l7.8 percent); "wanted a change" (16.8 percent); "needed larger house'' (lS.9 percent); and "new Job" (6.5percent). -When asked why they bought in that particular area, 48 percent said "better neighborhood." and 32 percent indicated "prox- 1m1ty to work." As for reasons for buying that particular home, ''style" was cited by 63 percent, followed by ·'price·• by 49 percent and "builder's reputation" by 32.5 percent. 49. 7 percent of the respond,. .. ts visited from five to IO subdivisions before making their decision, while 32.7 percent took a look at only four or fewer subdivisions. REAL EST A TE SALES MANAGER We are looking for too management personnel with two ~:irs or more expertence in residential real estate to manage established office ·In Hunllnoton Beach/Fountain Vall")' area. EJccellent Compensation. Send resume In confidence To Ad #811. Daily Piiot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA. 50-ACRE UNCH ESTATE l.t M Alpdl• tf'ffifMJ ......... to .._,_.. .t «ret 4tf M.ttlOIOMll ~st IKettd ill .,._..... C:...... -l~wW. C4f ... 4900 "· ...... ,_ The ranch consists of a Main House • Swrss Chalet, fully furnished with views of the majestic mountains and lal<es Con ranch I. Guest House (furnished); laroe foreman s house. excellent stable, six stalls. turnouts. t:ick room with bath and feed room. breaking nng. hay harn CJhop & eQu1oment shed. Lots of paddoeks. 5-acre lonoct, SS95.000 on terms. CONSIDER THIS INVESTMENT WITH f. FRIEND ORAN ASSOCIATE C.toct: W. T. Hay..-17 I 41 llS..3535 tis c~i~~JL~~~ mission.hills CCIJNTRYCWB In fhc Palm Sprlnas R"rt•tlon.I Arta 104 Mittllon H1Ut Dr .• Rancho Mirage (714) 328-Mll • Opm 10 a.m. tll du:slc &mday, December 12, 1976 ' DAil V PILOT _:M. I Home Geared To Mature Pair ttEADS REALTORS Ar1 Glo vlnettl Art Giovinetti New President Of R e altors Realtor Leonard A. "ArL '' Giovinettl, owner or Balboa Bay Propertiea, a real estate firm with offices in Newport. Beach and San Diego, was installed as 1977 president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, succeeding 1976 presi- dent Helane E . Joy. in ceremonies held al their regular Thursday breakfast meeting at the Marriott Hotel. In towing the doiens of de· velopments of single family homes and townhomes throughout southern California, It rapidly becomes evident thai one major segment ol the new home buying market ls being neglected. This is the mature couple, in their 40S or early :iOs who no l onger need a houseful of bedrooms because their ch11dren have grown up and moved on. Usually they are quite active, having found a new freedom from !amity responsibilities, and are generally many years from retirement. ONE NEW HOME speci!ically keyed to the needs of such a cou· pie is the l ,463·square·foot San Mateo, one of the Rancho San Joaquin townhome models cur- rently being orr ered in Irvine. San Mateo contains two bedrooms and two baths, with the second bedroom ideally situated for use as a den. The master suite, living room and dining room are all on spht levels, adding a distinctively sophisticated architectural air to the home's design. The efficiency·keyed kitchen has a luminous ceiling, pantry, dishwasher, tr ash compactor, NJstom q.uality hardwood cabinetry, an energy.conserving gas range and a continuoQt> cleanJng double oven. SAN MATEO hos a convenieol nook for quick or casual meals and a formal dinlnl room for more luxuriant repasts. Siding walls of glass permlt views o( the adjacent golf course or one or Rancho San Joaquin's carefull.Y landscaped greenbelts. Rancho San Joaquin is localed adjacent to Rancho SW! Joaquin golf course, a new private mem- bership tennis dub also located adjacent to the golf course. VILLAGE COMMERCIAJ. centers are nearby to acCODl· modate the day·to-dl)' needs of Rancho San Joaquin residents. San Mateo is one of two models currently being offered in the Rancho San Joaquin Townho~ series, being built by Irvine Pacific Development Company, the residential home building division of the Irvine Company. Rancho San Joaquin models are open daily from 10 a .m . until 5 p.m., and may be reached tfr taking the Culver Drive oC'fra~ from either the Santa Ana or the San Diego freeways and travel· lng toward the coast. Tum rigbt on Unlversity Drive and drive one block to the entrance of ue neighborhood. The h1stallation duties were performed by Harold R. Pinchin. vice president elect of the California Association or Realtors, representing Jerome Blank, 1977 president of CAR. Others installed into office for the coming year were John Boyd, fint vice president, Betty A. Grubb, second vice president, Virginia Cieck, secretary. treasurer, Cbarles E. Brown, Joyce Edlund, George Vogel, Joy and Pinchin, direct.ors. New La Cuesta Unit Started on Coast GIOVINETl'I MOVED to the Harbor Area in 1959 when be de- cided to sell his restaurant busi-ness in Downey. He began his practice of real estate as an as· soclate of W. Stuart Foote, Realtor, and joined the realty board at t.bat time. He acquired bis broker license in 1964 and opened his own office shortly thereafter on Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach. He ser ved the local board through its multiple listing com- nUtlee, constitution and bylaws. professional standards and civic affairs committees. He has been an otncer and dire<:tor for three years, ls a director of the 90,000 member California Association fA Realtors, a delegate of the 500,000 member National Marketing lnstitule. Construction has started on the 32nd unit or 50 single.family homes at La Cuesta by the Sea in Huntington Beach. Foundation pouring and fram- ing is uncter way on the newest phase of homes at La Cuesta by the Sea, ocean·close community of three, four and five·bedroom homes currently being offered in a price range of $88,990 to $9'7 ,990. OCCUPA NCY I S being planned for late spring in the two-story homes where four dif- ferent floorplans, called the San Miguel, Santa Cruz, Granada and El Cajon, are available. The plans, all of which feature three baths, provide 2,200 to 2,800 square feet or Jivlng area. Higbllgbts or the San Miguel In- clude an extra.wide stairway, a bright-and-light kitchen adjoin· ing the large family room which boasts a fireplace and a downstairs den which cab become an extra bedroom. ~ Santa Cruz offers a living l'OO't' celling with wood beam, a master suite with private sunke tub bath and an upstairs recre4· lion room overlooking.the li~ room. INTERESTING points in tbile Granada include a step.down lif· ing room. formal dining rooro, wall-of-glass kitchen and dinett.e area. Two of the plans, ~ Granada and the El Cajon, feature wet bars as standard features. Models and the sales office are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6_p.m Models are located on G&Jfield. just east of Newland; aite of thf' new unit ls located at Pearce and Bolsa Chica, one block north or Warner in Huntington Beach. Come see the P.romlsed difference In Anaheim Uve In hilltop seduslon or a quiet glen ... luxury single-family homes, easy·llvlng townhomes, specious apartments. Tour fine developments ... vlsit 40 delightful model homes. Priced from $65,000. A special spirtt_.oountry air. Wide open scenic splendor-.careftilly planned to stoy that way for you and your family. Playing here Is a pkasure. tool .l,;lllE~l~ATennls in a seduded natural aetting.-the exdusive, new Anaheim Hiiis Racquet Oub for -... ~ ..... · competition, practice, socializing. Wrth single and family member· ships aval~le. Qoff amidst green. rolling slopes-enjoy the chollmge ol the JU>lic 16-hole c::rump1onship course. RkSe and hike along trails a "'undis- covered' terrltofy. Board your horse at the new Anaheim HUls SaddJe Oub. Comp4ete prlvnte equestrian oenter. run aooommodatlons and training. Explore natural exhibits d the city· operated Oak C.anyon Nature C.enter. Commerce and education have not been forgotten. although the thought· fuUy ptanned ~IQ and ex>mmerdal areaa ~~sites don't Intrude an the naDnl ~ dthe peaceful lend. Come sea the dlfference. Feel It. lM IL ll1li new 81d cons to lfE anaheim- A\hills New Homes being offered in Anaheim Hill• tlaJ9 year Butler Housing lnOuentli>I Single-Famdy Homes The Baldwin Co. Rklgevlew Slngle-Femlly Homes Oaktree Development Co. Sunset Ridge Slngle·Famlly ~ S&S Construdlon Co. Anaheim Hiiis Estates Single-Pamily Homes S.l.R. Deve~ Inc. Lake Summit Single-Family Homu S undl.al P. CB.. Inc. Window Hiii Single-f'amly tfamH The 1bman Co. Northvlew SlngSe-f"amlly Hema Wannlngton ~~It. Inc. The CDuray Sin;1e-emlly Hornes Shadow Rl.A"I Slngl&-Famlly Homes Westfield Development Co. \\bodcrest Estates Single-Family Hornta ~~ I ' ' Taki 1·1D to V.11 P11lm Dr. (C.tl11lliflll Cit~ tunofl). South 5 mlln to A~. J6. Wft to M'-lort Hilla.~ .... l ~ Of!f'CllltUlllfl L!!.I __:_r76.~ ..... lrit. ExJt Riverside FWy. et lmpeMJ H~. btve IOUlh to Senta N'.a Canyon Road. east to Anaheim Hiiis feed. !~ ... DAILY PILOT Suoday. Oeeember 12, 1919 Ritz Won't Quit ) l PARIS <AP> -The RHz, the "We did have t di((fcult J>ari1 hotel synonymous with years, Juat like ev one Jn the tlqance for three-quarters ol a business, butthat 't<over with and century, "is like an ocean liner we're conftd«;ilft about the that neve r s tops," Board future," aaid Mrs. Riu, one pf Chairman Monique Ritz says. Europe's top women executives. "Here, you're a name, not just a number," she added in an in- terview in the lobby of the hotel which boasts 430 e mptoyes for 250 iuests, roughly a 2·1 ratio. SUE SAID the hotel, where prices range from 310 francs 1$62) a day for a single to 2,000 francs ($400) a day for the six· room Imperial Suite, was just about CulJ at the moment. Asked about rumors that the 209-room hotel on Place Ven· dome would be sold because of the death oC her 84-year-old husband Char les In July, the blonde, 53-year-old Mrs. Ritz aaid, ''Never." She declined lo sa.y how much · the hotel earned or what her own salary is, however. · "I'm here every day, encoun- tering every s ituation one can in sucll a hotel. But I couldn't do It without my team," s he saJd of her 12-member managerial stall. However, she said no new pro- jects are planned for the moment and that the hotel's conference room would rematn limited to about 25 executives. ASKED ONCE for his own de· fmition of "ritzy," Charles. who sometimes held fly casting com. petitions in the lobby or the hotel. replied .. Ritzy simply means reasonable perfection." Charles was also responsible for several innovations in the hotel. including a lime clock for employes, potato fr ying machines, dictaphones and American shower heads. "I hate little showers with small holes, so I decided since Americans are the world's greatest shower takers they must make the best showers," he once said. NOTA NUMBER Mrs. M onique R ltz "All our s hower heads arc im· ported from the United States and they are first rate. I hate junk.'' ~ ~---- TRAVEL Mlllll, StruDI In East PHILADELPHI A I G New Year's Day mark:. a ot eleven pipers piping you want to lease before Christmas? very special event in t.tus er City -an event transforms a lot of nary people into a ous tradition. They become Mum ers l'li ma xi n g onths of top-secr et annmg and practicing drilllnit On the hap day, ~ome 16,000 or em go "up the stret.'t" The Mummers Parade probably the most thent1c folk festival in United Stales It 1s an uat upwelling or good lrits, laced with tural contributions as vene · u the Nordic, ~. and Celtic, spill g laU over Broad Street VISITORS COMF. om far and wide to sff e unique specta<'le Capped and u ped, kled and sequined, .Mummeu, following neratlons of family teps, prance about ~les of unreality. fOieir costumes are I.ID· lievable. Thelr muak the distinctive string strum -cannot be pllcaled off the street. en their way or golne unique. MUMMERS NEVElt ~. they do not mattb, y don't even dance. y cakewalk -lilte no ever has, They do the Mum- er'1 strut. often hnltat- but never duplicated; rnµ.st be learned In In· ncy 10101 "up the eet". d approximate the \lnunera• cakewalk spread your arms, an11NMrtlng an invialb!e pe; pumpln1 your bows, rockln1 and bob-1 your body, you strut >tward and .back, dewaya and in circles curb to curb. Althoulh the custom ls than tho street - , traces of Jt reach anUquit)' -Mummers Sally have bun so- up Broad Stte« tor 11 78 yeara. Tbla • romp will bo the l. I Move them under our tree. On each Thursday through December 16th, the Daily Pilot wlll publis h special pages to make It easier for you to convert your saleable items to Christmas 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 wider our tree Is easy and Inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SA VJNGS lf you run more than one time. For more Information and to place your ad just call &C.2·5'78 and ask for your Cbrlstm as Ad-Viser for more Information. Your credit Is good with ua. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad to y our Master Charge or BankAm erlcard. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 WILLIAM NUNN LIPSCOMB, NOBEL CHEMIST Didtt't Sag Cheese Poses Reveal 7 Nobelists By The Associated Prus PUBLIC NOTICE l'lc;TITIOU$ aUllNHS NAM& STATIMaNT Tiie tol-1"9 "''°" I• ._.,. -......... , SCOTTS TAEE ~EAV•CE. ... G<o .. Pi.co, C.O\!• M••• c" .-z.n S<oCI O•• d llw•,.l\•m "" c:;.-l'lt<t CO"• MtH, CA .,.,, lllh IMnl""U I• < ... Oll<l.011\' ... 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In ~•k!IMI ~ Wiiton H Jonu 1"'i\ 't6lem."t 'Ai.\ fjttO Wtlh t .. ~1y Cler• ol °'"'" tquntv on'HOV· _,,., "'" . ,..,.,, Publl-0rtft0t CN\I 0 .. ly Ptlot NOot 1', -0.C S, I?. I• 1'1' -1· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC N011CE ,.IC'TITIOU, aUSINUS ltAMI tTATIMaHT n.. ...... 1,,. __ .,. -...~ ""'•• THI! PaNNY,AVI•. l40I Ill._ 11-. C.i. ,_......_CA .,.ll N c v.,. A.v•••'"'· '"'" • c;.11'9t'ftl• (Of-t llM\, 1MO ,, ... 1111-. t.Mta Mtw, CA •>•JP 1'\i\ llu~INU I\ (tfld>/CI .. Dy t <Of> _ .. ,"' H.C. Vt1t Av..,..• lft( Thi• •••••mtm wt'\ m..i ""'n tne CovnlY Ci.f'I el Ot4tll .. CO<tnly.., -· ...... me.. 11, "" "-'• ~1""4 O.en99 Cu•t O.llv Piiot NoY.11.2',.,_. Dec. S, U.1'1• fl)J.f• PUBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC NOTICE Americans made a clean sweep or the seven Nobel Prizes awarded this year, with personal r ear- tions as different as their fields or work. Some com- ments as the winners posed for photographs: Dr. Burton Richter of Stanford University, physics prize, for discovery of a new heavy elemen- tary particle, called the "J ·•particle: l'lCTITIOUS aUllNHS N•Ml ITATIMllllT Tht lollowl1>q i>e<"M>f'I\ •rt d<Wnollllll· IWHft P£•11SON LAllOll•TORIES, 1110 C..tn.tQlt SI , S.nlt An•, CA 971'01 llt.....,•d llt tmtn, 301f ~le SI. S....tt ""•• c• f!T!M "You know, there are three white-tie alfalrs I have to attend during the award cere mony in Sweden and I don't even own a coat. In fact, my wife has to buy two gowns, and my son, well he only wears a Levi jacket around here. ''With all the Americans winning the Nobel Prizes. it gives me a feeling or the Olympics, and 1 don't partkularly like that." BURTON RICHTER SAMUEL C. C. TING Prof. Samuel C.C. Ting of MIT, sharing the prize with Richter, taJks not of his own work but that or the winner in medicine, Dr. Carlton Ga· jdusek. ·His award, said Ting, probably is the m ost un- usual because his discovery involved living with cannibals. Gajdusek found that male cannibals ate the brains of victims, and thus acquired a virus causing a peculiar mcntaJ disorder. Dr. D. Carlton Gajdusek. winner In medicine for his work with "slow" viruses that may lie dor- mant for years: "( bet if you were to climb Mt. Everest. when you reached the top you wouJd find another person already there -Crom New York. Anyone who has ever done anything is always from New York." Dr. Gajdusek lives and works In the Washington area. Dr . Baruch Blumberg, N o b e li s t I n medi ci ne along with Dr . Gadjusek for ''lrus resear c h : "Do O•JouHic you think I might be able to get a tennis shoe commercial out or lhis?" referring to a brand or Lennis shoe he was wearing. "l have always wanted to do a commercial for t nem A scien- tist cannot capitalize on the Nobei as, say, an actor "In his Philadelphia office, wilted crepe paper streams hang from the ceiling, a crudeiy scribbled sign nuMn110 on a white card says: "Con- gratuiatlons Nobei Winner. from your Italian friends ... PROF. WILLIAM UPSCOMB of Harvard, win. ner in chemistry. for findings about chemical bond-ine of boranes: "You know, President Ford is tak ing credit for this (the American winnings> and he had nothing to do with it. I get mfoe tor something I did 15 years ago.·' Saul Bellow. Ii terature, for his books portraying modern man as frightened and alienated but still striving "to rind a foothold in the modem world.'' Bellow arrived a little late for the picture appointment, a bit gruff over having had to walk a quarter mile. The photographer re - marked, 'Tm sorry for the ln- 111..i.ow convenle11ce, professor, but this won't take very long." ·Bellow replied, "It 11houlctn't." Earlier In the day he had commented, "The only dictators left ln the world today are photographers." PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aU$1NISS NAMI STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUS IUllHHS NAMI STATIMINT TlM fol'-lno ""''°" Is doing o..s1. ien•': PERFOltMANCt: CITY, 1ff E. 1111\St .Co\ltM .. ., CA'?U7 llobtrt HOOQ9, U/tl Merlner Of' .. ,..,, 101 • ._...,,., Nlowl, c•. t1'1T Tiii• bu\11\fU I• conciwtltd by a _,.,,..,,,...,,hip. Robert J. Hod9t n.11 >t.lttmMt wo llled w11n tne Oourlly Clerk ol Or.,.oe Collll!y.., ...,,._ ff'llber "· lf7•. .... "' PlllllltlWcl Ort~ CNH o.ltv Piiot. Nov. 21, H •• ..., O.c. S, U, tt7• PUBLIC NOTICE TM IOllowl!>Q Dtr\On I• ootng llu>I· l'lf\"I •\ GI.ENI< J&G E"'n CO . P 0 8o• !Oo, ll<H CA , 100 Nori I\ Plle11tt 8'H. CA £1 ... ._C 1Clrmu,M01,...;.,.,..,.., 1------------..__ lltt<h. CA n .. 3 GltM A Jtgttr\, l001 Mu"•f Ln . Co\t• Mf'\t C& '70~ T .... bu\lnt\\ I\ <onOUtll<I by ... In 0.VUt\1.111 Oltf\n J•CJit•" Tl\h ""1oneu I• <-ucll<I 111"' 111 '.IYtdtHI E,._C ICtrmH 1'1111 ,,.,..,,.,,, wu llltd Wll!I '"* ::0..t>ly Clu~ of Or•nQt Col<nly on Otcemt>er '. "" .. ..., Pullli....., Oran~ Cout O<tily PllOC. OK-r S, 1', It, Zt. lt76 _,. "CTfftOUS •ustNISS NAMa STATIMaNT Tht loll-•"O "''°" Is doing bull nonn· CRAIG'$ ENTEllPRtS£S, I~ OttN Ln • Hu•tll>Qlon Ila•<"· CA., ... C1•19 I. Miiier IWO? 04_,. U>, .....,.,nq1.,..11 .. c ... C.97M4 TWs ...,,,,..., Is con<Ntttd lrf .,, ln- dlvt-t Th i\ \ttttf'ntftl "fl'th f•IM WtO'I: ,,._ Covt>fy C•t•k ot Or•n11t County on Nov- emotr 14, "" ~7'16 Pulil•\l>td Or•nae C:o••I 0.11y Piiot. ------------t C,.llj I. Miii .. Tiiis •1•1-1 wa• llltd wttll -Counly Cltr'\ol O<•"tt C-lyon~ PUBLIC NonCE No• 11. •no O.C S, 11, It 1'7' '""·I• ------------111, "'" l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME ST•TEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE ~ tollowlno """°"' •re doing ~1- f'U1A ""1111~ °'""Ot Co••I Delly Piiot, ~ ?l,lt.tndOec.S,1'.1'7' l'ICTITIOllS IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT neu~•-'""7• CALIFORNIA GIAI.. 100 Nt-1 ----.--------C...ter Or • Swllt JOf, NtwPOrt 8«ecll, <:A'?MO PUBLIC NOTICE Tht lollowlno person •~ dOhlQ bvM ,.., .. , C••ollyn O.Vort, 4 Fern C.nyon, ------------lrVIM, (A9f1U 111 W I ND •N SE& SvRr80&llOS <71 WINO AH SEA \URflHt; EQUIP! \70 Pac•I•< °"''' Hwy • Hunllnq1on Buel\, C& '7t.f8 C:.uv P Gwual"do. 1191 Ootlc•\ltr Or .. Hunll•GIOft Buen, CA 976'6 Th,\ bu\IM'\ h conducted by ~ tn· dlvtdu•I C.uy P Guntrclo R•ymond H G•rr•, 40S 0..lllto Corona Cit• "II•<. CA 9l&U This C.u\1tte\\ f\ <Ondu<fed b';' • -··' Dt•lntf\hll> CArollvn Oe Vore R H G•,,a T"'rs 't•fttmen< WfS f!IM with "'' Countv Clerk 01 Oran9c County on Dt<emo.r 1. lql6 Tl\I\ \lt1tn1en1 w•\ Mtd w•ll\ ltt<> Countv Clerk of Or.nQe Countv on~< ..... 1 PuOl•Slled Or""~ CN\I Oally Pilot, R7'IO O<-c. 12. "· 76, 1976 and Janutrv 1. ttn I, 1916 PYbll"*I 0•••911 CoHI o.-.1v Piiot. 51,.76 Oe< s. 12. ''· u . 1'76 SDll'l-76 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINl!SS N•ME STATEMENT fl'P lollowlnQ Dt<M>n I\ oolno btl'll· ,..,u.,. GLOBAL OISTRlllUTOR5.1Sfl S Molln St • S.nta Al>•, CA 927~7 0-.uqi•\ A l(olll\, IHS Sioy!llW Or., UIQun.t Bte<h. CA 9701 Thi• bviineu " <O"CllK Itel b, •n 1n. CIMduAr eo..01 .. " i(tltl\ Tllrt ll•lt"'tnl wa• llltd '""lh tl>e County Cler• ol O•••?• County on OK.-mo.r I, "" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOllJ IUSINSSS NAMI STATEMENT T11e loliowlno perso11 •• dol1>9 Ml· "'"··· NICK'S CUSTOM P•INTINGANO PAPERING, 9207 Scouoall Cit., Hunt· lnqi"" Buth. C•. 976'6 Nichol .. Jo•eP~ S .. I""°, •'!02 S<ovoall Cir .. HUfllll>OI"" 8•KI>. CA. q;i646 Tiii• buslneu . Is toltdll~l•d bl' .,, ''" dtVldUll. Nltllolu J S.vl1"° Thi• s111•inen1 wH 1111<1 wllll lht County Cltrk ol O••not Courtly on O.C.tmbor 7, lt16. P''7'7S l'- Pv:iJIV\ed 0r•"9f CoHI Otlly Piiot, PubllWd Ore~ Cot\! Olllly l'Oot. OK_, S. IJ, "· 1' 1t7' ~7• Ot<.12 "· 1•.Jan t.1'71 S16M• PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ------~----------~~~~~ l'ICTITIOUl auJINHS , NAlllllTAT•MaNT Tiie loHowlno "''°"' ••• dolno Ml _,.,.. ELLIS •NO SOMU PRINTING U.o\l'OlllUM, UOll Meulloll ... ,k ... y, UO\lfta Hlll11, Ctlll. '1Ul 1111\ -Some•, Inc .. t Ctllffmle CMMr•llon, ~ ...... !Ilda ·-· s... CltfMmt, e.111 n•n 'llllt llutl-• I• ( tNlllC 1.0 by • COt• -•tltft. ILLISAHO 50MU, INC. Cwt!I• Soft\H VI<• l'tHldtnt l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS N•ME lT•TEMENT The 1011ow1nq e>e•son I\ dolno M l· ntUe\• CUS>1M•.!ll CLASSICS. S19 Promontory Drive Wt\I, N-.erl 8H<.ll. CA '76llO ~ Thomn Jtt<kson Cu•llm.n ~1'1 Promonlo•v Orlvt Weu, Nf'../l!ir1 Be.cl\,"' 976/IO ••• Tl\!\ 1111,1,..u Is <Oftdutlt<I by an 111-dlVIMI T. J Cu•l\man Jr. n.1s \lal...,tnl wet llled Wfttt JIWI ONnty """of°'""" Coufllron ltw. lt,1'76 • : llvbll\M<I Or..,tf CoHI 0.lly~ No.. 21.11 .... d Otc s. n, 1'7• "~ .. ' .,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE-' ST ATIMENTO, AaANOOHMUT Ol'USIOI' • I l'ICTITIOUSaUStNaSS•CMe Tl\e lollowlno peraon "°' """"""""° 11\e UM,,..,,. ti( mlovs bv\IMUl't~ M .. GHUM GASl(£f CO , lT4Q1 c.m1no Gat>IU••no. lAOunt Nlouit•.'C. '1•n . ~ Flcllllout 81tllM<s H-·~ ... ,.., lo tbovt ••• flied Ml Or ... c..i..n1v1111Jwly6, lt7t • • lll(twlro T. Htntey, 1\211 ~ Ot-., UQUllt Hiiia. <:.-ttUJ , T ... lblnl~IWt\COllClueled\IY ... 111• dlVl-1. lll<l\trdT,Ht11 .. y , 'nlls slllttntnt w•s tiled WMll t~ C.OV..lv Clt•k of or ... e-(.OW>t~<fflof .. -. ..... ,.. . ..,lhll•llfd Orenoe Coa\I Oelly V:IJ:/. Nov.''· n. •nd Otc. S, u . m• i'ON• PUBLIC NOTIC,: '· , .. , Dr . .Milton Friedman, economics, for achlevementa In the fields of consumption analysts, monetary history and theory, and bl.s demonatratJoo ol the complexity of stabilhaUoo ecooomlca : Tl\lt '"'-' wu 111.s witll tflt °""'4Y Cltfll .. 0.•noe ~y.,, ...... .. Do )'Ou know, I had to cancel quite a few appolntmenta to make thl1 trip .to-Sweden." Hll otfice wa• IO crowded Yiith book1, the photoeuphy waa done al hl• apartment. The Amerluna co\lected their prhes-ln person Friday ln Stockholm. Enrollment in Decline LONG BEACH CAP) -For the Ont time al.nc• World War llil enrollment at CalllornJa•• 1ute col· ltc .. baa dee ned, ottlclala report. E1Umaled enrollrntnt at the lt eampuaes t.hlt f Ill ll aot.088, a drop ol 6,a>a student.a or a.1 pernot trom lut I all. . l..utyear'• rile WaJl9,000atud ,, ....... 14,lt?t, """" ""911-°""9t C..sl Delly ,...... OlcemW •• 12. "· tt, ,.,. ton.." P UBLIC N011CE , PtJBUC NOTICt • ·'•' .. PUBLIC NOftCE Sunday. 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I ' ...... .. 4 ·Farmer Debts Increase ·A gas chamber isn 't a thing ·~I WASHINGTON <AP1 -lly J~ l 1977 the amount of money owed by the n ation's farmers IS tlti>tcted ~total a record SlOl.5 billion, a ga in of 12.1 percent fro)n last Jan. 1 and the sharpest one·~ear increase in three years. _ But Agriculture Department nni¥sl5 say total assets held by rai;mer s -their land. bu1ldmgs, .baok'depos1ts and other property -also will be up to a record $634 blLUon. an 8.3 percent increa!>e from last Jan. 1. .Ptrt another way. farm debt l'ose about Sl l h1llioo this >car t.oc:n $90.6 billion lasl Jan. 1. wb.Ue the value or farm assets cUmbed about $49 billion. , .Ope of the aianificant polnts . however, invol ves a so-called ."4.-.bt-to-asset ra tio '' u~ed by USDA lo measure how much farmers owe aga1n<>t thv \alue of the~ a ssets This increased ~lightly in 1976 to about 16 per cent I.A T J AN. I .... hen farm asi.C'l~ totaled SS85 I b1lhon, farmers •wtd about S90 6 btlhon. Thus, th~ dtbt-to-aMet rtitlo was 15.5 pvr'cent It was I ~ 7 ~rcent at the start of 1975. and 15 G pcrr cnl In l~4.· Economists say the n se in the f_3tfQ this year IS not Jn itS<'lf cause for alarm s1ncl'. for about 11 doCllde, the a mount or money formers owe ha'I l)('f'n a f:urly st.able percentage of a1111t."l.'i But there havC' tx•c•n -;ome tn leresling cbang<'S O\'er tht• ~ eur' 111volving the ratio and how as ~.and debts h av<' incre:.1sNI l''or example, on Jan. 1, 1961 . fln'm asset~ were about $2().1,7 h1Uion -less than one-Uur d of FRESNO (AP) -Thousands of -unem ployed teachers across the country would sell their souls for .a job on a high school staff tbt\t .paid $14,000 o year to start D.nd required no experience. • 1M 18 1uch jobs in California met 400 nationwide went unfilled 11\Jf year and a n equal shortage' Of candidates is expected next X~1'r, ·~The apparent r eason -not a ld.of J>eOl>lt wa nt to teach voca-~ arriculturc. . •"""" A~~llNI S TRATOR S o f !(rltultQral education programs ll Cilifornia colle«• have bet n asking the mselves why. It's not in·unpopular field, yet the 600 c.Ktomla higb schools that offer ~1tlonal agriculture courses ~ •bqgin lt f OT cred-enfulled ~hen. .,..Ueyd Dowler, a professor or Qf.ricultural education al Fresno State U11lvt r1ily. ls stru~llllR lo r«ruit student& ror the ' \'O-ag" WdUDI proc.ram here. 11-pln· pobt(ld aom• or tbt fact.on that ..,. left wlehapread vacancies ~~· 1cbool1 th• put five t what t h<'V are toda\ and d<'bts totaled S26.2 billion. about one- fourth of their prcsc·nt lcw l The ratio was 12.8 perc<'nt Dur ing th e four years 1969 through 1972, farm debt cllmbed faster than assets and put the ratio at more than 17 pcrcl'nt in each of those years. BUT SOARI NG far m l and values helped offs<'t sp1ralrnir costs uftcr Jan. I. 1972 wh<'n the debt.:issel ratio \I.as 17 2 p<'r- cent -and helped cool things orr. Highe r.priced land wu~ ~· main factor in the &oanng 'aluc of farm uset.a the past f1..-e years, and USDA specialisL'I say this helped Inflate total debt "These higbe r-vnlut.'d assets are sometime:. u~E'd hv land ov.ner~ to ohtain addh ional f1nancin~ .. ind th1· i.:ontinued rise in values has l'O(•ouraf.(e<I h..nder!'. lo prn v1dr ad d1 t1 o na l loan f unds.·· th e d t'P<• rl m e nt -. Economic· Resea rC'h S1•rv1c·c· said last WC('k Still <i rw thc>r m<'a!>ure I!> a "debl·tO·equ1ty ratio" \l.hich mea11urr s how m UC'h formC'rs ac· tually own outright of thf'1r tc>tal as11ets For uamplC'. in l!lfol whrn as selci were about S204 7 b11l10n, farme rs owned an t•qutty or $178.6 b1l11on. l1•aqng u debt or about $26 2 hllllm1 Thus, the debl·<'q111ty r.itin W it.'> 12 I! per· ('CO! TlllS RATIO J.(n •w to J 1w•,1k of 20.9 perCl·nt on .I an I. 1\170 and ag:un to that m ark ;it llw <.l<.1rt of 1972 Lnr-t .Januar y It w<•:»<lown to II! :I p<'n ·ent n ut by t h <' f ir.\! of nt·x t * * * For one thing. vo.a~ tt>aching progr :ims requir e a fifth year of training b<'yond lht> bachelor 's degree. and m any i.tudents who month the debt·lo-equity ratio will rise to about 19.1 percent. reflecting farmers ' owned equity of $532.5 billion out of total assets of $634 billion. Looking uhead to next year, de· partment analysts expect farm re:il estat e values to continue to ml<', but al a slower rate than in 197fi Thus , the r<' will be a l>m::iller incr ease in 19TI farm as· set'i. Meanwhile. farm debL'l also will rise again nl'xt year at a faster pace and that will put the balance s he<'t rarther in the red. Oy Jan. 1, 1978, USDA says, farm debts probably will rise by nNrly 11 percent to $112.6 billion. Meanwhile, far m assets arc ex· peclC'd to gain only about 7.1 per- cent to a projected $679.3 b1lllon by Jan J. 1978. That will m ean a further in· cr<'asc an the dcbt·to-asset ratio to 16 6 percent and a further hoost in the debt·to-cquity ratio to 19 9 per cent. DES PITE the rise in farm debt and the slight climb in the ratios used to m easure it ugafost total asseL'I , it appears that farm('rs J(en er :illy have been much ~lt•:r off in terms or rt>ady money and other hnanc1 al as~<'lS than they ev<'r have been. According to l 'SDA analysts. formers on .Jan. I, 1977 will have an estimated $16 l billion in com· merc1al bank deposits and cur· rency, compared with $15.6 b1llion available last Jan. 1. Other fin ancial a ssets. which include U S. s:ivinl'(s bonds and Investments in Carm<'r co-ops, tol a l a not he r St7.3 billion, a~a1nst $16.1 billion lw;t JWJ. l. complete the first four yeara nnd themselves with plentiful Job OP· portunities in prival<'. agribusl· n<'ss industr ies. Livestock Miniaturized DE RIDDER , La. (AP ) - Wallace Nichols feeds 1.5 mil!Jon hungry mouths every day. He 's a cricket farmer, a busl· ness lie sort or backed into 10 years ago. "What made it so tough was the fact \.hat no books have ever been published on cricket farm- ing.'' uld Nichols. "I had to learn ov~rythlng Ute hnrd way. but l 've worked out a system lh:at le&a m• pl"Oduct' up «> 1.5 million ol theae little f ellowt at a time." THE IO-YEAR-OLD Derldder m11.n ~aen ralll.n.J cnckeu to use at his own fish bl\ft. Then, when bi1 c birplng hol'de be1an bakhln1 l aster than be could put t.Mtn oo a hook be bqan s cllln1 his wrplus to otht r fiahermen. Now, from hla crtclcct farm ln J an old World War II mess hall at Beauregard Par ish Airport, he wholesales only to baitdealen. Nichols raises brown crickel5 Imported from Australia. "They are more prolific than our naUve blacks and are ln greater de· mand by fishermen beca!JSe fish bile them better,'' he said. CRICKETs, he found, nourtah best ol 90 d egu es. "At that tem- perature, they are ready for m arket within 4S to 46 day1," he taid. "Lowenn1 the 1ttttn1 to SS de1rees can retard development as much as a week." The i nsects are voraclou1 eaten. Nichols may nt'Cd up to a ton ol hl1b·prcteln chick mu1- cvery four or fl"• d.,a durlna pelk sprinl pionthl. Ina IJ\ftUU feed blll la abo~t $2,.00. Gas Chamber Market Eyed DENVER (AP> -Under the blanket of in. decision on capita l punishment lhcre ~lumbers a markelfor dea th machines. So Horace J ackson still keeps the faded, three-page instructions on how to operate a gas chamber in a drawer of his cluttered desk at Eaton Metal Products Co It's been mor e than 20 years since E aton, the only domestic producer, turned out one of its lethal chambers. But Jackson has lhe d iagr a m of valves fo r the chamber his company hullt tor the state of Maryland in 1955. Since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in J uly that capital punishment is constitutional In cer- tain cases, he's had o number of inquiries from prison oHicials around the country, and even abroad. THE LATEST was from a T aiwan prison of- ficial who had seen the Eaton chamber at San Quentin and wanted lo know bow to get one for hit country. Before that. Jackson, vice president or manufacturlnj, had a queey from Kansas and Oregon. Capital punlthment in Kansas is by hanging. Oregon doesn't have a death penalty, but some in that elate were t.blnkida about enact· ingone. "Inquiries. but l\Othln1 nnn," Jackson says, adding he lsn 't ea1ttto1tart prod,ucUon again. For one \.hln1. he expectt cn~lronmentalists will be looklnf over tbc company's ahoulder. ''I -presume they're 1otnc to get a good d~al fussier about the type ol material we use. I think we'd have to enliat the aid ol cbtmlsts to decide how much gas could be dlJperaed ln the air after lbe execullon." , EATON RAS built all gas cham bers since 1933, motUy tor the at.ales thut specify \his form 0( ex«ut.lon In their capita l puniabment laws. Tboae 22 at a tea are Arllona, California, Colorado, Maryland, Mlululppi, Mlnourl, Nevada, New Mexico, North Cuollna, Rhode bland and Wyomtna. Twenty-one states witb capital punlahment on tho booka u.e •ltetric cMtr•, atx hanalna ~ one -Utah -doatl\ by lirlnl equad or hantlnl. Eleven atatca don 'l have the death pen1lty. The C•• chambers were only a aldellne tOC' Eaton. Jta workcn turn M far less exouc it.mi -petroleum tankt and antJ-pollutJon equ1prntl'lt tl'lat provldea venWatJon and fUttring capacity tor 1 number of induatrial purs>Olel. you sell every day, but • Horace Jackson of Eaton Met~£?,. Products is looking over the . building instructions in case the death machine business picks up again. Order Yo~s NOW 1-=~ c:· -·/ 1000 ••• ·-.. . -. . . - ·' ~A\~i~ :,~\ • Beautiful . ~~Stick-on labeh • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEN r I HA'f AND Ill( Of LA8lL Mtt JOlll' DH '2> Meltt ...... Anylewtt, Allytlelo 1U&I i' I ( Llllolt Dt Nol H1wo A ,,11110 .. ler''f' ' .. I t·, . -----------------~-~ Pill In thlt coupon, dip and rnell with 11.11 to: Piiot Prlntlnt Lobel O.v., rott Office lox 1540 Cetta Mffa, California '2626 .. '"" ...... ,_ lltl '* lii!Ffiiis --~--~-----~-----~ o I ' ~·' ,. .~ f I I ' t .. OAILY PILOT Sunday Oee.mber 12. 1978 Start• Sunday, December 12. 15.99 Hamilton Beach L'il Mac brolls a hamburger In 1 to 3 mlnutea. 1-4.95 Crepes n' Things· crepe pan from Nordic Ware•. 8" heavy cast aluminum. The eaay way to \ Sale! Save now on covered , Weber barbeque grills! ·:~~ I Flip the grid to make sandwiches, hot dogs, more. 11.88 make crepes. 7.88 Presto Burgermaker broils a delicious hamburger In 1 to 3 minutes. Toasts muffins, makes sandwiches. Presto Hot Dogger cooks 1 to 6 hot dogs In Just 60 seconds. Easy clean- up too. A great gift! 16.99 Presto• Fry Baby-electric deep fryer for perfect French frying every time. Cooks a serving or two In a minute or two. Easy clean -up. 29.97 G.E. Toast-R-Oven• is a combination toaster, top browner and oven. See- thru window. With slgnaJ bell and light. Check these JCPenney Prices on super gift buys for everyone! Hurry! Quantities are limited 26.99 Mr. Coffee I brew$ up to 12 cups of coffee at about a cup per minute. Sediment is trapped and filtered out so there's no bitter taste. Sale 15.25 Reg. 17.95. Weber accessory starter set. Includes grill and tool holder, charcoal rails, roast holder, grill cleaner and drip pans. Sale price1 eff.ctive through Sunday, December 19. Sale 67.95 Reg. 79.15. • 22 % " Weber covered barbeque. Great kettle style charcoal eooker with black procelaln finish. Dome de9'gn lets heat circulate evenly for carefree cooking and great flavor. Sale 55.20 Reg. 14.15. 18" diameter Webef' covered barbeque with black porcelain finish. Deluxe cookbook. a 5.95 value, yours at no charge when you purchase either of the above Webef' barbeque grills --, . .. I'' . • \ I -----~ 15.88 R1vat• Crock Pot• for slow. 1ow heat cooking. 3 'Ii -qt. size with stoneware interior and tight -fitting glass lid. 5- qt. Riva I• Crock Pot•, 25.95 34.99 Norelco Dial-A-Brew'" coffee maker lets you set the dial for the strength coffee you prefer. Brew as few as three cups, as many as twelve. UM your JCPenney charge card. 27.88 Hand-held Shower Massage by Water Pit<•. Combines regular shower spray with pulsating water action that soothes, stimulates and massages aching muscles. Adjustable dial. 14.88 Regular shower head Shower Massage by Water Plk•. Adjustable dial dellvers 800 to 9000 Jets per minute. 16.88 lnstapure• by Water Plk• for purer, cleaner and better tasting tap water at the flip of a switch. For drinking, cooking, Ice. Attaches to any standard kitchen faucet. 19.88 lnstapure• sprayer model replaces any standard sink sprayer. Easy to Install. 2.95 Replacement filter for lnstapuree Personal care products from Remington. 40.99 Remington• Radial • re-chargeable worldwide shaver. Adjusts for comfort. closeness. Hid.Waye trimmer. mirrored travel case. 33.99 Remington• Soft Touch"' cord electriC razor with dual head. Pop-up head for easy cleaning. Travet case. 18.99 Lady Remington• cord shaver with exclusive two-head shaving system. Replaceable blades, built-In light. J PenneY. 23.99 Remington• Super Brush" styler/ dryer. Full circular styling and curling brush with powerful 850-wett hair dryer. Two eettlnga. Thle Christmas Place: ·~·· .. ~ -Open every night 'tll Chrletmaa. Open Sunday• 10 A~ to 8 PM. · '~t .RCADIA·8ANTA AMnA CANOGA 'ARK CAMON cut.VU CITY 'f'OX MILLI' DOWNIY PULLlllTON GLINDM.I 'GALLERIA' HIJNTINGTON 81ACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTC~ •wowr RACH NOllTIMIUGI OMNGI mm CITY' PW'MTI Hit.I.I RmRllDE IAN llMAIHMNO YINTURA WEIT COVIN_..WHITWOOO •men eleotrloel •DDtlancee ...... i:?UlllA PARK 8UMANK POtn'AU eRAllADA MILLI HUNTINGTON PARK INOLIWOOD LONG alACH LOI ALTOI llONTl81LLO MONTEREY PA"K NO .. TH HOLLYWOOD OXNAM> aAN fllMtAllDO UNTA MONICA TOMIANCI WHITIIER DOWNI ftenoftal o.,. a""anc .. alto at 8U"8ANK FONTANA GRANADA HILLS HUNTINGTON PARK LONG BEACH LOI ALTOl llOlfnRIY PAM ~~TH HOL.LYWOOD OXNARD IAlll ~IRNANDO IANTA MONl~A TORRANCI WllTCHllTIA \ _ • •• :°1 11 1 l l ~II V ' I ' The Blccest Mari<etpl1ce on th• Orance Coat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It , Find It, ( 642 •56•8) Trade tt With a Want Ad '' One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval • ..-..i f•tott 1000--Announcement•. Pet s. Metchond1M ...... 8000-8099 ..,. • '· '· • • "'"" loaf & f nd SOS0-5'99 Boot & Mann. l•nfol• · · · · · · · • J000.4"99 S.:vkts °l rt.p,;,, · 6000-6099 E~m•nt 9000.9099 luilneu. lnve1tmtnt I Employment & Au1omob1IH & other Rnonciol • • · · • .. • 5000.5049 Preporotlon . 7000-7199 Tron1portotion .. 9100·9'999 ~::.~.~ ...... ~-~~~-~---····· ~~~!!!.~~.~ ....... ,!!~!~!.~~~.~~ ..... . GetMrol '00 Get.rot I 002 G...erol I 002 G.werol I 002 ..•...................••.••.................................•....•.. ••··•·•···•······•••·•· ~.st"t./31.;r 644-1133 ~~•·:ill~ ANYTIME 11.UFFS EXCLUSIVE Open for your inspection 1·5, Sun. at 300 Vista Madera. Exquisite, lge end E ·Plan on quiet cul-de.sac: forever view with park & water as your own back yard. Freshly, profess. decoral· ed thruout. Sl4G,OOO LUSH FttOM $450 & U, GeMrof I 002 General I 002 ··•··••···••••···•·•··· •••••....•...........•• A WARM SETTING FOR HAPPY LIVING CJrcal 3 hcdroom h11tn1· tocat<'d 111 t:al1rofn1a hOffil!.'> C~tll for an JJI pointmenl to see the to1y ramal v room w it h llreplaCl'. ~c11;1rall-din ang room and ~up1•r kitchen for Mum. Tht• (•haldrt.'n will Ill\'{' the yard and atkal luc.allon Good \:.&Jue Jl Still.SOO Calll>iJ~"lO. ~ 'i 111 'I •~ I rr t "• I' l~Nftlil COSTA. MESA CHARMER f'anlJ:.lrc: .I llr f,11nily homl' ('<"la M1·,,1·:. mo:.l popul.1r .i rc.1 .b l'>Urru.&hl~· VI\ lu.an t: .. sy m o nthly p aymcnh l>un 't rn '"1> tha:. une, S-17,500 full pm:c Ca II now6"1ti 7171 (Jl't'• 111 1;., '* ·. , pr, , • [®Im] Back Bay Winner Cht'l'k Tht"•l' l-'•·at1111•,' 'J H1g IM•clrn•1111~ ,. llaaclwc"MI lluor' •I .Jr~l· lol • \ lt'W of h1ll:, ,. Clm.t.' lo l'lt•m hi ho<1I .fF11ll 1m•·<· St• I 9lJ(t CJll now !or \Our ,1ppl In ~ee lhtl> l'\.l c pt1onJI \alul' FUUERRULTY :>-16 0811 anyt1m<' 48B>ROOM + fAMIL Y ROOM I J ACRE HAHOI llALTY GOOFS OFF Yes. because somehow we have failed to get the mess age across to the con dominium buying public about th1!l beautiful 3 bdrm .. 21h bath, end unit. on the Avcnida Cerritos bluff. over· looking the bay & ocean view. Oh. please ask us to let you see it. We know you'll just love it, even if you don't need a home now. Maybe you should give it to your best friends for Christmas? FOR LUSE -OH THE RHIME A prime waterfront location. ideal for marine oriented people A 3 b<lrm . 2 balh apt over large workshop (975 Sq F't >. with adjoining 1-bdrm. apt or orfltl' (680 Sq. Ft. l. Boat slip avail at SJ.80 ft. The whole ball or wax for $1 .500 per month. SOUTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT 2 Bdrm., 2 bath own your own unit ; in security bldg., located on a beautiful sandy beach. What a i;reat way to live! Serious sellers just lowered price from $123,500 to $99,500. Some drop! IAYFROMT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Balboa Island North bayfront. with pier & fl oat. Zoned for 2 units Price is down to $257 .500. lfa~ this on vour Christmas tree t • WE ARE HOT HetE Lo sell a parcel of real estate . but the potentiality of growing rich beyond the dreams of avarice. 673-4400 DiYision of HQl"bor lnnstmeftt Co. 42' CHALLENGER M<;lor s a1lo r . full .1 toqwpped to 111,• ;ibo.irtl nr lra\l•f .1rouncl lhl world Wll.I. TH \IH SIQ,000 l'(jlUl~ for ltt.>:JI ulalP JJOW,\llU JOIJNSON Qu11.'l tn••• llnt•tl .,1 rcl'I to pnvak dn1•· :-.cl'lt1tkd - entry tu 1.111-.h ll\rng Gflterol 1002 G~rol 1002 r Rt:l\LTY Hl7 li<ll ronrn t-:pu:u1 t•au kJtChl·n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• TUSTIN P•~eeHomes BY O~;R. 4Hr, JUa & Fam rm ~ t'.ar i:ar. air cond, hif'h~ 1fpgni 'd A!lkrn~ ~!1.000 Ol)t.•n ~e Dec h Jt2 232.l Ana Tr(!(" Plac1t S44·8'1111 NEWPORT BEACH S16 ooo · sep:iratl' l~1mily room New <'urpcl :in<I ~park! in..: paint' Swc'l'f>•nR m.isli:r hl.'il1 uum <·om pl<'X lluJ.!l'. hui.:c n ·ar vard' Houm for pool Jnd m ur be tenor'' SL'l lt·r bouitbt now Jnd mu'l 1>ell ! Try $6500 down' Quirk' ij.17 tiOIO •t ./. ~~2 mt.:i 111\. ;1 Xlnt l'.Ond :o-1 II l'.•rk ~·ll lhiug., f.a-.t \\ llh l>Jily &16-43l!O Aitl•nt 1'1lot \\'.anl \<b -..zO'tlJ{as Personalized Designer Pattern \ ..... = . . ''o RANCH REALTY 551-2000 S PE<..'T H'll L 1\ H 1THTL E HOCK VIEW Thi" IH'aul1lul :1 hdrm. 21 :! hath Plan 50 tn Turtle Rod. Terrace has a fa nta,lH' 'at•w hy d:.iy & night ! L1vini! r m & -;pa t·ious l:.imll.\ rm with hf'a11t1f11l P alos VcrclC's St o nl' F1n•pl;H't.'' Upgr;.11kd e;.irpct1nJ.! & drapes thruout Covered patio. Rear yard 1s s n IHg thcn•s room for n pool ! Wet. bar. Large formal dining rm. SJ 4 l , 000 19191 NORWOOD TERR4CE ---------------- G~ral 1002 GeMral 1002 .............•.....•..• .........•............. COVINGTON 4-PLEX s 123.500 111111 "I It m• nt-r ' ~1Jll1· with f1rcplun• pl11~ thrt•1• h~·· lwdronrn~ 'l hH'<' :! l>l>!lrno111. .! 11.1111 .1 pit rl mt•nb ~. l'JI j.!.IT Jl:I' Best buy 111 th1,. \ l•.lt \ pu1.ul<1r rno<ll-1 Ca II lo 1111\ '•lb i li l " ' .. '· ' WA.TfRFROHT OPEN SUM. I ·5 SO I 36th Sh-eet l'lt'r1float Choice loca t11111 1 HI!, 2 bulhs. 2 lrpl<'~ . II:<'. 11at10, new 111•1 k Won't h1sl loni: al $17V.500 NEWPORT HTS. A dC'll l{hl In <.,hnw' Spac1ou:,, 3 Bit. J ba , P11ol home 2 1"qill'~ ... undeck over l{a ral'c wrth oceun \ 1ew' SIJ!J,5001 MESA VERDE ~~!~!.~~~-~~.~······ I ~~:~!.~~~.~~-~ ..... . Gt'M'rol I 002 Gt"Mrol I 002 ······••··•·•••••····•• ··•··•·······•·•··••··• • COIHH WA TlllAlOMT! Exqu1s1te masterpiece. Lake Forest. SBR, 2 ram rms, huge m str suite w·2S' baJcony. overlooks water. Children's wing w-sep fam rm overlooking park & waterfalls . Tremendous Liv. & din. rms w-c lose-water view from every window plus Olde English hearth. Decor 1s-Sprin~-all-year. Private cor- ner dock w-many artistic decks & patios. S<Ail to swim & tennis club. Ex· ceptional property! $180,000. • CIMMAMOM ESTATE. ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. Huge brick patios, in- timate ones and open ones w-mtn. vu. Elegant decor, 4 lrg BR. 21hBA, super fam rm, fantastically upgraded thruout. Walk to lakes & club. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4: 2.5311 Cinnamon Rd., Lake Forest. • PAJlADISE FOUM>! You can still find that dream home al a real~tic price! ORIGINAL MODEL in Laguna Hills, gorgeous pool & grounds. Two·story 4BR, 2"2 BA. lrg fam rm, cent-air, mirror decorated plus neutral colors and tile roof. Walk to park & tennis. S88.900. OPEN SUN 1-4· 25212 Pike Rd .. Laguna Hills * LAKE FOREST and TIIE GOOD LI FE are yours in this Deane Garden home. Walk to c lub and lakes. High open beams and walls of glass are featured in this single-story 3BR 2BA home PLUS beaut. fireside living. country kitch, garden dining and huge master suite. Great walled grounds. Very private! $72.900. OPEN SAT·SUN 1-5: 24605 Overlake Dr. TOLLE REALTORS 586-8500 GeMrof 1002 GeMrol 1002 ................••.•.....•.................... REALTORS 675·551 I OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 #St JASMINE CR&K Dll: &cltillg .,.. .. 14tYef "°'" with OCfAH VIEW: M-.y Wft. ill fealw •• -beClllHM lllirTon, top ..atJ cwlmcn. l ,...__ 2112 MHa, ~ rOOM. ill JASMIHE CUB-.... tM l•il19 i1 great. ll•nte..._, I lin HMr. too - Jem coa.t 24 '"-" ~ CJlllrd. pool, Jac.nl, TIMMIS COUITS, cJulth0ttH. ..... COIM by. AM••£HA•h ..... ~ ..... at gat.d entry. $111,500. COIOMA DEL Mil -CHIMA COVE: Practlc., the Ollfly lot .............. W'H witlt e111 owht-6g Jeffy .ct OCEAN VIEW. Clos. to beet. cna. G...tty s1opMcJ. eosy to b•ild °" .ct OWMH WILL SUIOIDIMATE OM RMAHCIHG. lulld yatJS' OWit ..... ilouM. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 5 E. Coost Hwy •• COl"'OM del w .. 675-5511 I Generol I 002 GftWrol I 002 ..............•.....•................•.....•.• LITILE BALBOA ISLAND 209 AbcilcM A.venue $153,000 F•• Open~ 1·5 llr -2 la + Pri•ocy Prof. DKorahd Color CoorclRated ~ Air Coed. lhdroataffc Fitter Sltak• loof Spaclom MOlhr Wte P.tdlke Yard 24' _. -2 C• G.-.ge KB. TURNER REALTY 640-7771 Sunda December 12, 1976 DAILY PILOT ~c::!~! !.~~ ~. ... . . . ~~!: !.~~ -~'!':'.... .• . I~~~!!-~~~-~~-..... : GeMrot I 002 Getterol I 002 G~rol I ooi ..•.....•..•......................•.............................•..• , POOL + VIEW! fint' Po\1•r Shores loca· 11on 'J'ruly fanta~lH.' 4 IX'droom. ram1ly room poo l h o me with rK pan.\!\ c \•cw nf thl' Up J)\'r IJ.a> and ~ur roundrn~ mountains 1':1111rt• ho'l'I' bualt :around o1traum and u\ al vool wath un1qu1• rui.tom rnuntaan <.:ov l'IOO l)y l'l~ar. tClfUl.'lU hll• domt' 1-'ubuloui lurgc muster !>UJte with v1t'w Ila:. hraled und lfllt'rt'cJ JIH'UUI ~pa +~tcum tiuth aml i:ardcn an•a t\11rh1'n w11h brcakfh,l nuqk, ~ntl ran11ly rm w w1•l har tuive \ ww of bJy Thl'rt' u1 t' too many amentl1cs to tlco;1·nbe lh•~ fontast11• hume lo h~l Truly a good buy at $320,000 SU,Eal HOMES Offer:; t Yr Wa rranty Home Sawr Program Cull for lnrorm:ition PARTRIDGE IN A PEAR TREE True ri ches to give Uw • Woman or \'our choir<'. AJI o(Lhc t•id ra~ & <flol,11ls Wlyonc {'OUld ask for Closed courtyard entry to • 1-'r<'nch windows & doors enterin~ lg • J<,ormnl Dining Room :,ep. • EKl'C OfCicC'. •Lg Bdrm + • Maids -Mother·m·laws lg Bdr-Bath. • Priv Master Suite + littl<? girls bedrm. •Gourmet Kitchen and huge •Family Hoom . 3 Wl'l bars. 3 frplcs. every convt·n1cm·p fur lhe entire famil y. Givl' llER tht• ultimatt> for Chns tmas. /\ Dov1•r S hores Addr<!ss, dec·oratt..'Ci by Glonu Okuda 400E.l7'' For Appointmt•nt C.MM .• ~d~~b Call. . . . _.. . GeMrOI I 002 GMerol I OOl •.•....••.••••...••...•••......•....•...•••.•• s11.9oo NEWPORT BEACH --------•IA little SS+ a little 11oort.. equals you r d ream D·U·P·l·E·X YOUR OWM RANCH HUR THE OCEAN 80'xl00' ESTATE! One bt0<·k from proposed l'oi.ta Mesa Newport ~1Alll'lll\, in rap1dl~ <tp· prcc1alin1? lt4 area. Quiel <-oun lry atmosphere 1-; x quai.it e cus t om b uilt home. JO' Liv Rm. w/10' 1''1agMtone rareplace. U1lliard-111tc Fa m Rm w 24' sunny mcz7antne lopl•n beam t'e1l1n~s > Sl-'ACIOUS kitchen w /16' Moroccan 'r1lc drnin· b1ard. ll;irvest Gold smk & Nl!:W d!\hwshr. 3 Bdr'i. (20' Master>. 2 baths. ~erv 1 ce room. All an beautiful i.culptured c·arpct1111t. Entire home 111 N ~W c•o nd. I' Jllo ha' ma:.:.1vc bnek f1replacc & gnll Scp !JK l2' ouldoor oh: or i;hop rm, 9x 15' i:urdcn or tack rm. m<1ny rru1t & shade trees. Hoom for pool, tennti. rourt, boat, motor home. hon.l·:.. etc. i=:nllre pro· 1x·rty h;i~ ;,lmo:.t new 6' rencmg & adobe brrck wall~ ('l)~fl'l.F:TI: l'HIVACY ONl-;OF ,\ Kl:"il>' S117.UOO Ownl•r ___ 642-~)115 LIVE-IN INVESTMENT PEOPERTY Uca utifut owner's unit in this pnde o( ownership int'Ome property. Ideal for the 11\'\ .. IO ownr manager. AISQ ;: apart· mcolB for lax shelter and wailing lisl of nice 1 te· n11nu. Noderttred main- ten:mce here. Real value at $149.000. Cull 673-8.SS(J. Of'tN Ill<>• II \/Ull IOEI N"I • l~'llltl NEWPORT l~CH 4Sftt St.· Exclasfn Duplex. owner occupied. 3 & 2, t ,, blk. lo l)('ean. BllllS, dbl. i:arage; re- ceo lly rcdecoraled. Larjte brick patio, 11 yrs. old. YOU OWN THE LAND! NEWPORT CREST B!.!sl tn the Crest! Profess. decor., J bdrms .• dining rm., family rm .. 21n baths, oversized mstr. suite; 3 deck s. Many custom features incl. burglar alarm system . • f.AS"{SIDE 236 1':. Magnolia, Costa Mesa ; drive by this charm1ni: 3 bdrm. home, call tosce. Gii WALKER REALTY 675-5200 llB>ROOM PLUS 22 x 20 home. f'ix & S:l\'C n Ht•lll•r lh:in nt>l4 114,,. Rt•:.l buy in O C ludJ)' 'ton. a :.hurt w.1lk frurtl ' llurry, ple~e call tlw IJ\•Jl'h llolh unit:. Jre 898.7855 540-3666 :! t"--tlruom, :! bath lui.urt umt:., Ml <·orrwr ft••• fol.. •Cf!:: h 7J~ ~;'~~('(' $1 ~.IW l'1\J,~ -i~'!!i!;ti~ f;:; SELECT We're hereto help! T'PROPERTlEt , GeMraf I 002 Gi'Mrot I oCJt ······················~····················· flac<?it~.!.~nt<!r ***OPEN HOUSES 1·5 * * * 512 Catalina 2 BR., fam. rm. 251 Walnut 4 Bdrms. 26.59 Vista Ornada 3 Bdrms. 2637 Vista Ornada 3 Bdrms 2008 Vista Caudal 2 BR.+ den $89,000 Newport Heights $94,500 Newport Shores $122.500 The Bluffs $129,950 The Bluffs $119,500 The Bluffs · AtEHCH CHATUU OH THE IAY One or a kind view w /5-0' on the water plus pool. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, many custom features. Family sized kitchen. large living room, curving staircase. All with a feeling of qujct elegance. $175,000 fee. ADJACENT TO PARK & POOL Decor ators will delight to this Tur- tle Rock 4 bedroom, 2'l2 bath, Plan #4. Featuring private atrium w /country-style wooden d ecking, formal dining room & large family room. $98,950 land included. FttOH'T IOW IRVJMf THRACE One of a kind estate sized grounds. Nearly 1h acre. Rambling 4 bedroom family home, view, pool, huge family & garden room. 31/2 baths. Hurry. $295,000. OM THE FAIRWAY New custom home in Big Canyon right on the golf course. 3 bedroom, 3 baths plus family room with wet bar. Lots of wood decking. 3 car garage. Truly a good value at $268,000 . VILLAGE 3-UMIV. ,ARK Popular I-story Princeton model with 3 bedrooms, dining room & 2 baths. Attractively upgraded and located near pools and tennis, on wide greenbelt. $79,500. OCEAN AND CAHYOH VIEW Private setting for spacious, con- temporary four bedroom home. Large lot with pool. Effective use of glass, stone and wood . $195,000. TURIFtC 'RIHA VA Buyers Call Now Priu Cut SS,050 l'll'as:int 4 btlrm • 2 ha .. ~potlt'''' I.Kl' lot. II<· 111rlwd K<•rni:e. Now I SllH.!ta11 GeMf'al I 002 GtMrof I 002 FAMILY ROOM Prestige home in pre· sttee JO('alton. Secluded on quiet Cul-d e -Sac street. Walk lo schools. churches, porks and shopping center. Cuswm built 2l x zo F:imily lloom with b<•am ceal- IO)(.'l. Ca II 963·6707. On lovely greenbelt in North Bluffs. Professionally decorate d & m move-in condition. 3 bedrooms, 21h baths. formal dining. Realistically priced at $122,500. ,. . ... J ~· ._. > ~J ,. ~ l.S4 I I .. I . '. I i,,~ ~-.t.,. t >-·· . .,, . ,, - Spadea Boutique 'tivcs yvu comfort ln the three p•nels of this 1own. Two i>ocllell are placed aUahUy t'o lbe Cr1>0t ol the side datU. Then Is a idde tipper clotlna. An<'hor the atole with your own pin Md one little hidden hook and eye. Fal'lrica: velvot, brocade, utln, novelty cotton. t54 ls cut only ln Mlnes 11>-18. Site l2 requires 4 7/8 ydll. of 42" fabric for Ion& dm~ with stole and ll 718 yd9. far abort dress with atole. To order: send pattorn "'*mbcr, l!h:t', nnme, address 11nd 1lp. Price $2.50 Illus 3G" postaRe and hlllldllna. Pe~m Book• by Cluslflcatlon; Suppltn:1ent 3, Party It Hostess 0-lps, Sl.50 po11tpa.ld. Mttke check payable to S,wd<'"· Send orders to thUI nn11~r, t/o Spadea, z Bridie St., Mllrord, NJ 0948.l>c~ ??. lalboa lay Prop. •• ••• • • • • • • • ••• • ••• • •• • • •• ••• •• • •• • • • •••••• ••• R~olton • 675-7060 .. Find wh••l ycrn wnnt 1n 1---·--~~· _---•I_ Ually J'tlul (;la11b1ficds S©\\.Jtlµ-~~~s· That Intriguing Wore/ Game wi#h a Cltu~le -----,_ '1t CIA? I. rou.tllf 0·~~6~... ----WOtch b<olow to ,,..,.. 6 •""Pie wo«I~ ,., tnl lette< 1 ol ............. , .... "'"'"°'"' HON GUT I 12 I I I lUSCEA I I I I' I 8UTSOE I I J I r A m•n •wenowed • golf I 8 O T L A C I ball. TM dodot ••Id, "W•'r• I e .I I' I . :::..~ ~: ..:~:n'O: -------In tkt trm, tnd one In yO\lr I S 1 " 0 Ai L I he.cf.ff The men Hid, .. Ooclot. 1-.;:....:,..:;:,w..;.;... ~-4 why t it ttio.. Inell~' I 1\111 I I I~ I 1w•llowtd • golf IHJI.• The ·'--""· ...&.---'-'--'--... • --dottOt repfl~. "W•ll. '"'''• I I the Wrf the--." .. ,, VEl11A .~..,.<llttt~~ " I I I I I'' '911 ::,:~,:. ~ ~ =: , ................... OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY I 0 to 4 21 J 40th St ..... ..,.. IMch -IUILDER-S l'IEYllW Mew C..-iaul- 2424 s.ta ....... Cotta M.M o,.. 10to4S.., BALBOA ISLAND INCOME Oreal summer/wlnttr potential. 3 Unils, Hew~ Pier lealty St42,000. f'or inform11tlon JOOS W. 1cAoO 1tw1. .. '73-JOH cau .... 400tt,.. .. FOR All CJAA~ .,,.,_ uw e1 .... ,., 1002IG••t1 1002 _;G ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPY&U.SS .... Here's another new Lusk exclmive on a choice homeis1t~ with ocean views. Privacy & parlc like grounds. • Bodacious bedrms, fam rm, elef ant entry leads to private rear Uv ng rm w /vaulted celltng. Fabulous nook w/sit· down ocean view. Pool Mall)' more amenJUea. Call for a personal lour. $175JOOO. MfSAVBDE 411-FAMILY $14,500 lmmacu.late MesA Verde 4 Br dollhoWJe ! Duullful Pacesettu home. Slate entryway. Gl11anllc formal JlvlnK room • masslvC' wall o f nreplace. Hu.1c famlly room. Spoue.. courmet kllchen. Secluded 018tk'r win( plu. 3 more raml\1 1lu<i bedrooms. Ownett.uasrerred. Must to hc>lleve. Rurry call $46-Z313 now! ¢nN 11, v •tr\ 1t1N r( ~f ri•rr · [911111 DlAME ~ IB>IOOM Very popular Kensington model in University Park's Deane homes. Family & dining room~. 3 baths. Beautifully decorated in earth tones & attractive landscaping. Near ten· nis courts & pool. $11G,500. THI CAREFUL IUYBS DRUM Get more Cor your money with this outstanding Turtle Rock 3 bedroom Jiome only four houses from park & pool. With family room. dining room, atrium & country.style wooden decking. $89,950 land in· eluded. IRYINI TOWNHOME In beautiful Deerfield. This two bedroom bJghly upgraded home Is priced as an investment opportuni· ty at t84.SOO. 14YPROMI' Cont emporary S.panish behind guarded gates of pnvale Linda Isle. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, move-In condl· Uon. Private pier & slip. $245,000. A Ca.DWILL tA*a CO. 644 .. 1766 21 It "'"JOAQUIN HILLS AO IN NIWP0"1 CLNT"R . • I DAILY PILOT Svnd1y. December 1i. 1978 ~~!~~-~~-~~ ....... 1 ~~!~!.~~.~ ........ . Hovn• For s• I HCMIHI For s... HMM• For u. ......... ,_ s• ··············· ..............•.••••.. •••..•..•••....•...... . ...........•....•.•••........ Relocating? TARBELL CA~ HELP YOU locate your new home and sell your present homo di a good prof1tl We're a member o f RELO Inter-Ci ty Relocation Service a nauonal network of real tors . experienced in handling family relocation problems. Whether moving across town or across country, call the friendly folks at Tarbt~ll Alter all we've been FINDIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! Vina Pan Showcase! E•~ul•ve home on this prestige a1ea Freshly painted and decor atcd onside and out Custom '>l•uUers in the large ldm11y 1oom lush new carpets 10 <;onk your tcet onto 4 bodrooms 2 lull baths F3m11y room woth brick hreplaco Formal cn1ry toyer to generou~ S•l ed master w1te Separate laundry room f0t mom Fully ~pnnklered park like grounds Well wor1h the prrcc $1 20 000 Call 540-1720 $43,000 -Attn: Yeh! Be suro 10 uso yo1ur benetlls on this outsland- ing ranch home Newly painted. new stucco. qhs1cn1ng hardwood floors. Large country IOI. 4 fruit tree5 3 bodroorn<1. I', baths. Ove<11zed rmsler suite w1tll bath and dressing area. Din· 1ng room arra lu'ICury l1•11n9 room Charming Pill•O Sh 1w and sell Call 540-1720 Mesa V ~rd~ -Pool! One blot.II from the coun1rv club Na.care yards. 24 It covered patio Quiel COS street Reconlly rl'docoratcd thruout Decorator wallpaper qor9eous carpets 3 bedrooms. 2V1 baths F1es1a ramify room w•th l11eplace. 2nd fireplace 1n th!' hvinq room 15 It formal d1n1ng room wet bar wine raclc china clo5et Huge sparkling pool surrounded by hilly sprinkle<ed lawns $124 500 Call 5~1720 Ownu's Pride! Ooc owner home ~n()W'; th"' b6'>1 in pride of ownN~h•o Near <ichool beautiful partly cov· rred pa110 lushly 1andqcaped Proloss1on111y decorared 1ns1do 3 bedrooms 2 lull b01hs Full -;1100 family room with fireplace Large private ma:.ter suite Central a" cond1t1oned tomlort $1, 250 Call 540-1720 Starter's D.,.lt•l Full price 1ust $41 .500. Ideal tor the new or r~ llrod couple Separate c011ered patio with BBQ area and playhouMI Convenient to. shop$ and - bus service 3 bedrooms luxury hving room for parties Country k itchen decorated wllh r1ch wooo cat,.nots 01nd lcaturn and spacious drn- ""' trC'.l ror mora dolalls call 5~1 720 Authetttic Spanish! p,, . .,1111r r•(ecut "" hOmA n M11sa Verde u'>IUln t1u1 I IOr the d1.,Crtm•nat1ng home bu ~,., Prole\.1on.1 y tandc.caPfl(I vards spr.nlclers 110•1! 1.,ri ,,, 1 T r.d fountain huqe dock t""C' Ali•1 ,1 3?00 'Q lttt 1ns•l1e 5 t>odrooms 1 tM•h., s pnpstonP llr111)1ace on the large lam1· 1 rr)Om Over,1LOd formal d•n1ng c.onv,.,rtrble om Burl! rns for ¥Our convenience A home wrHt evuryth•nQ 5225 000 Sll0-1720 F<M fMf' Model! H 1nn~ornt> Woodbr r.l'l•' 10Nnhornr• perfect tor '''" •::lt>rn.1no.ri l t1uynr Wn"'J p.irrtucl rinlry 10 P••n,1cul tr w•n1l1n•1 lillll.8~•· GorgRou~ ""'"'"' ~u•t'" w•th bath 1r1r.i dre$~•n"I 11rca Party S•l"'J fum11y room h••t1twarrn1nq l1rep1ace a1r cona•l•onin•1 100 4 rwdroom~ Of den 3 oaths Can•!I" •')hi oJ•n ,, 1 room !98 9':>0 Call !>40 I'~(\ 2 Oft a Lot! f vii ,,, •• , 1 SS I ')f)O NN!d\ ~ i.11 n lo~·n but "'".at J .., J1u11 rnal\or L•vc . ., on11 11nd rent the ,,,,.,. r " lf!t t 1th m JM' / vr pi1ymol'ts Front hnm" ~ '\ tier1• oom~ bll'"" ht>,.,,e ,, on!'I i-:l•l'.IOm rrir mirfl ""'t" "• ~ ~17,0 Ocean•lew Schoob! N«-w ~chOOI ,,, • ., Comlortabl• So• v.ata w ith 1ow ma1nt1m,1nt11 •ront and rr.ir ydld~ Lovely J'.1MIPCI q.v u)O • n•nr coordrnaled interior 3 l•'<.lrooni-. .' "·'"'" (lon•nri ftl"'l'I wood cabinets 1n lh" k•lth"n 1 "'" .,&11•n1J m•c.roNave oven 101 '"''•V h11l11t.1y took1nq No w1• lloor~ mirrored entry St)~ 4'•0 Gall !140-1120 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL REALTORS. Member G:? RELO --SerVlrMJ 7000 Cities Thruout The United States ~ca't ................... c~ •• ••••••.....••.•....... Ci>9'Mrol I 002 G~ral I 001 . •••••••••.....•............•..........•.••..• GetMrel I OOJ G...Nll I 002 G ... rol I OOJ G......a I OOl ··•··••···········••··· ••....•.••........•.... ·•·•·······•···•···••·· •···••••••·····•··•···· IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2000 Set-ft. <.:a.l• Mtn -t bedroom :.! b<slh borne HN\) :.h11ke roof, bland "ll<'hcn. be11ut1ful f 1r c pl ..1ct1 form.ii d1n1~ & taritt• rnH:n:d v•llO Vu~.rnt Bade. u.ii.t ov. Ol'r w1inu qwck i...1lc ~u1d cul·dc ~ac. pnccd unly $68.000 Call~6~ ~·HERITAGE ..• REALTORS llEACH RETHA T $41,350 Step. to pound111i: 'u' f and ay:.t..11 !>and! llat I.. } ard 1s PJY .ire a pl.1) 11,ruumi. W1111ll11~ "'ooclcn walkwaytt tu i-n·ludl·d en try• (iourrncl k1td11:11 t,J\lloh II\ room °"'Ith )lCI) do" 11 1•1JO\ cr:.at aon a r c a ~ f t rep I ;.i l' ,. ' ~uni.h1n\· b r eakfJ)l µat1u l'ool J ucu1.t1 \Ollc~ hall m Jkc tht' g.irdcu lt\111i: .it 1b f111c:.t \\un't IJ:.t C.ill 1)47.WlU " .. - ~yClean Don't mis:. th1:. vucanl. like new ·1 bedrm, 2 huth. family room 1'ew plu:.h carpets. frc:.h p1.1111t and l'Vcryth1ni.: ready to move i n. lireul Co:.ta ;\l e:.a l ocution ncar !>chools. 1\:.klng $68,SOO, Call 5-10-1151 ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS MEREDITH GARDE+4S EST A TE Format entrv into hui;ce living room. -i'·orm11I din 1ng room. Gourmet kitchen with brcakfJM area. Huge family room With trackling fireplace HOMH OPIH 1·5 TWs Aft..,.o• UHl9UE IM HAltlOI VIEW HILLS -3 bdrm Lu~k. charm.ing, s unny, super condition. See Sharon Smith al 123'1 Sand Key Bring $15.5.000. UHl9UE OM IALIOA ISLAND Shingled 2 s tory. 3 bdrm<>. brick patio Asking St::M.500 Sc..'t' Rita Bola nd at 2Z1 Apolcna UH19Ul IH CORONA DEL MAR s tained glass wocw l floors. J bdrms. 2 betths. 3 door' to cwcan. See Pat Lane at 219 Jasmine. Corona del Mar. Bring Sl49,500 UMlc;>Ut IH MESA VERDE -4 bdrm. 2 sty, Buccola. super features, $118.500. See J ackie llandJeman at 1793 Hum- mingbird · UHIQUE IH IA YCHST-IACICIA Y - Nicely located 4 bdrm, 3 bath, w-fam rm + pool & lge covered patio. All for $116,000. Sec .Janrt Lehman at 1743 Bayport W<Jy UHl9UE IH HARBOR VIEW HOMES - form er Portofino model. 2 pools. hi~ lot. fee. Sec Kay Glavus at 1824 Port Sheffield Pla(·c. Brin~ $159,500 U~l()U~ ti()1"~§ REALTORS 111! NICEST PFOl'LE 6(11 INr, IJll NFAI( ,r HO•~fl> CORONA OE L MAR, 675 6000 MESA VERDE. 546 5990 • CALL US W~lk-in dosel 111 masler (i, el I 0021 Getterol I 002 swte. Owner wtll help ••~••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fll\4.lncc Try ~!J.000 down. C;1 II 963-67b 7 11 'IQ • ' • •1' I ~ I MISA VERDI Decorator's ch o1te. Super 3 bcdrm + den. Featurinl( 2 fireplacl.'s. lots of pancl1llg , wallpaper. plu~h crpts. lge bedrms. J ui.l listed! ' Don't miss it! Priced on· ly S88,000. Locatt'tl In :Vt e:;a Verde . C ull ~·5880. -~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ftriced to SeU! t ~IVERS!TV I' \RK S.•l• thl' 1 lrn rm111)( up i:ra•lt·d l .1m1h ht>nH.' 1-w>!orf' vou hll\ :1 l~drm .!1 • ba . I)! I" mg + rum rm. fplr, hltn~. l"A hl•at t..lWlllt) I In. pUllO, dbl\! l:JI • low pnr<>of$74,000 1"'4> J!J'l8 e\l!" tAS ,,253 PRICID TO SELL! GOVEllHMEHT ***OPEN HOUSES*** 603 YISTA IOMITA, M.I. An except ional 3 bdrm.. 21 2 bath Bluff~ condo with great greenbelt view! Newl y decorated ; absentee owner will consider lease with option to buy at today's low price of $112.000. Open Sat-Sun. 1-5. ZO MOU HT AIM YllW. TURTU ROCK Immaculate 3 bdrm .. family rm home, close to large green park. Anx- 10us owner asks $83.500. Open Sun. 1·5 (Turtle Rock Dr. To Emporia I SEASHORE DUPLEX Ju~t listed ' Large 4 bdrm. & den . 2 bath upper: large 2 bdrm. lowe r. Only a few steps to Newport's best bathing ~ach Exclusively listed at $132,500 OCIEAHFROMT 4 IR. & G>UEST Prime waterfront location; lge. li ving rm , frplc . modC'm kitchen Plus guest apt. with kitc hen & hath S195.000 w l<~l.1< y 1\ TAYLOR CO. HJ·:1\l.TOI\~... ·-1111·•· l~Ht; llG CAHYOM TOWHHOMIS OPlH HOUSI SAT SUH l·S Brand New' Countless amenities: Goll cour se views. picturesque split level:-. (& l lovcl) with cedar s hingle exteriors. l'nvut~ pultos. beaut. ldscp, security gal<'. garden court entries. Vaulted c<:ilings. wet bars. formal DR. Pool s, jacu1.z1. tennis court. Prestigious an•a. Choose from 2 & 3 bdrm homes. Huy today & save! For leas e from $700 to $950 mo. For sale from $118.500 to $159,500. See Broker 32 Canvon Is land Or. (off Ford Rd> llG> CAHYOH -$215.000 Golf course view ! Best location! Just steps to Big Cyn C.C. ! We are proud lo offer s uch an elegant 3 BR 2-story model Built by Deane Homes. Smart- ly decorated lhruout. Inviting jacuzzi. manicured yurd. 3-Car gar 7 RUEGHAND VALLEE Sat·Sun 1·5 SHOHCLIFFS EXCLUSIYI Charming English rustic wllh pie· turebook setting ! Restful & beautiful area Custom built 3 BR home with love ly pool Ahundant fine wood thruout. View of ocean from mstr. BR. 201 MORNING CYN. SAT-SUN 1·5 llG CAHYOM -$235,000 You '11 ha vc room to spare in this 4 BR. 3 ba. fam rm & VIEW home. Tastefully decorated. Priced to sell . LIDO ISLE HOME FOR 1.EASIE Lovely 2-slory. 3 Bdrm & den home in· d . Igo mstr. BR w l~c s undeck. Spac. LR & formal dining. Cpts. drapes. Un furnished Sl ,000 mo By appointment 21 I I S• Jooqwift Hlls Road HEWPoaT CIEHTH. K.L 64~9 I 0 I 002'Gflterol 1002 .............................................. COM -$96,500 Beautifully rt•furbish<.'<l 2 RR home w-frplc, new k1khcn. bltns & appl + new roof, cpls and paint COM -OPLX -$139,500 Recently bit s pacious 3 BR, 2 BA + balcony owner's unit. 2 BR w-frplc & patio front unit. Walking dis tance to shops & beach. BLUFFS -$105,000 Beaut. 3 BR. 2tf..i BA condominium w 1fam1ly rm, plus frplc hm w /every possible am enity, within walking dis- tance + v1ew of spac ~reenbelt. Owner has moved out of s tale & very anxious. EASTSIDE CM -$&1,900 Choice lo<' . 3 BR home on tree lined ...,trcet. Lrg patio in rear yard. Priced to sell this weckenu COM -$108,900 Charming 2 BR + den wood paneled heach hsc w-night htes & ocean view from lrg upper halconv Just 1·2 blk to b<!ach Call for appt ~~R5ALY 675-2311 \A A~~umahlc l..o;.in Sl.'t' lht" u1111rudl·1l ( '111otJ \I ,. , .1 r .1111 1 I \ ll n m 1· hl'lor1· vou hu)·, 3 BH • B \ llit' hltn' l>W. I".\ he.it In ic k I pit I' .11ntr<l & , ..... , ri>L' Uutc i:.11 l,.:1• pJllO. v. hlln BH~ \ .1urnt S.\9 'ISO ""'•rol I 002 G>etterol I 002 Ci>eMrol 1002 Mli-39'ltl or !115 :14113 Lachenmye Realtor ----- •......••.•..••......•. ...................... . WANT A WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX? 4708~ OfMft Sot & Swt 1-Sl'M Three up. two down. on fef' land near ocean. be ach Deck. & patio. 5 car parking St 35.000. I 30 40th St. Two up. two down, one block lo beach Ft•e land Coo<i inves tment. SI 10.000 47 I 0 Heptwte -218 48th St. DANDY Two. thrC'e bdrm homes on :Hxl47' lot Onf" hse 12 yr11 ol<l : other older. Mii;tht DUPLEX he· ~C'parabl<'. Try ,S2<X>.fX'IO :! Bedrm!i eoch llllll Burr White Realt"r Garages separ:1tc unll11 \1 fo r privacy. A 111.:arcr 2901 Newport Blvd. Newport B•ech ltl'm the~c duy~ Sn don't Phone: (714) 875-4830 ·····•········•····•··· .•..•....•...•....••... HIWPOIT ... GHTS OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY Ir SUMDA Y I :00 to 5:00 PM 38cdroom home in excellent area of Newport Beach. Hardwood rloors. wall-to-wall carpeting, built-in range & oven. Completely re.stuccoed, nicely landscaped . large lot. Room for bo3ts-trailer. etc. SSS.500 526 SCIRha AM An . JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport ••d. cont• 30th put off untll tomorrow' IO'r Down OK. I 002 Gu.ral I 002 Getterol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······•·····•••••••·•··•·•···•·••············ f $69 950 EXCLUSl\_:t; WITH · all~ ~~11a11. ANYTIME 10 UNITS $325,000. Beautiful 10 Vnlt. apert· ment w/2 bedrm• uch. Only s years old. Sop. aaraac for each unit. Shaws lot.a or pride-or· owner•hip. Don'l miss this opportunity. Call ~ FOREST OLSON Ir• 0-.1""1it\ A COl IWlll U.U COWAJIT Uon't JJve up lht' tthlpl "List' it ln classified. Ship to shol'f. ru ull11 l jM2-:;f78. \ OPEN HOUSE AT ~~~ Cove TODAY 1 TO 5 MIWPOIT'S MOST PllSTIGIOUS IA YNONT CONDOMINIUM COM· MUMITY. CHOICI O' 4 PLAtotS. SI JJ,100 TO SZH,000 OHi FOR LIASI. AVAIL.AIU AT S110 1001 BAYSIDE DRIVE ACROSS FROM BAYSIDE CENTER ~ttlu/I~ &~t View -View -View o, ........ Sat /Sunday 12·5 3007 Carob St. SH thlt C ...... l ... za. .._ AltdY..-'fW.t"I U...trlcte4 •lew ••eriooklftt lock S.,mtdctty lthft. M9y ....... . .......................... ltrtl tort• fo•lly r• wltlt ltor. Two fla :p;lecea, .. .tectrfc fAi iMf ldtcheft ................... d .... ~ .... ...... Mlnwt4 ....... pc4'f•Ml•ll l-*c.,-4 low •slut •c• ...... w ............... $167.100 OwwWl .. toAll••• CtlHj.Jt04 mecneb I Irvine realty flHIR HOMIS RlOM $61,HO TO Sl,J 00,000 LIDO ISL.I -5'' LOT Of'84 SUM. l·I P.M. -20I VIA MIM- TOMl. Attractive home w-So. patlo. 3 lg. bedrooms, 2 baths, lg. family room w-fireplacc & kitchen W·eat · ing area. Room lo expand tf needt•d. $156,500. (U46) TOO llG FOi ta STQCl(IMG But she'll love tt anyway w-the COLY fire, country kitchen & warm panel· ing. 3 bedroom hom e in choice family n eighborhood w-covered pa tao & r ruit trees. $65,400. ~ SUM. 1·5 P.M. 159 COITEZ. MISA DIL MAR. (U47) MARK YOUR CAUHDAa Special Holiday ShoWJng of almost complelE' n ew bayfront home on 70' fee lot. Beautifully designed & ex- ecuted especially for the cust<Jm buyer. OPIM DEC. 15th -407 Bayside Dr. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (U48) llG CAHYOH VllW Dramatic Monaco Deane Home w-expansive ocean-night.light view. Quiet location. Spacious living areas. forma l dininl'.! & l~. master w-jacuzzi. $210,000. OPt!H SUM. I ·5 P.M.. 11 IUI CAMHIS. (U49) WESTCLIFf CH.ilMll Sharp home w·heavy shake roof All new: carpeting, kitchen & re· modeled family room. Dining room w-wet bar -2 bedrooms-2 baths. The perfect "small family" home. Reduced to St24,500 ! Cathy Schweickert 64.2-823.S. (USO> MOHlYMADlll 3 bedroom home PLUS 1 bedroom apt. Excellent rental record. Drive by 2141 Orange. Costa Mesa - $61.950 -then call Lois Miller 642-8235. (USl ) HAHOlt VllW A verv special Portofino w -4 bedrooms, 5 baths + guest home. Quar ry tile entry, hallway, dining room & fireplace. A separate guest unit Ideal for in-laws. Completely private. Intercom thruout. $159,000. LyMe Rothell 644·6200. (U52) A VICTO.IAM C,_ISTMAS Move into this very special view home in time for the Holidays. It of- fers 2 bedrooms, studfo. 2 baths, paneled woodburning fireplace. country kitchen. lead('(] glass win· dows -all t he amenities for an Old FashiQned Chris t m as. As king $168,500 on lease-option basis. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (U531 HIWL y LISTID v•s•tWS Special in every way -ouU;tanding golf course view! I Beautifully de- signed patio area w-pool & jacuzzi. fire-ring & lus h flowerbeds -all surrounded by used brick. Gourmet Is land kitchen -formal dining - 2-story Ii v ing room -lu xury master s uite 3 addition al bedrooms + family room -3 fireplaces & custom decorating. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (U54) PANORAMIC YtlW Of IOATS, IA y .. cm UGHTSl Dramatic Dover Shores 2 bedroom + den, wood & ston e home w·spacious private courtyard. pool. jacuzzi. garden lighting & mamt.- free landscaping on lg. corner lot. Features 2 fireplaces. beveled mir· rors in dining room. lath & plaster, beautifully crafted built·in cabinets & deluxe security system! $215,000. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. (U55) MIMI POHDl:lltOSA CoWltry c ha rm, secluded amongst tall whispering pines. 2 bedroom, family room, farm·stylc home + 2 bedroom c halet apt above 3-car garage. Room for another home or your own private tennis court. Sub- divided property. Lois Egan 644-6200. CU56) LINDA ISLI IXCLUSIYl Elegant entry courtyard introduces stylish bayfront living. 5 spacious bedrooms. formal dJnin~ + family room. Sheltered location provides for m aximum enjoyment of can· tilevered deck + pier & slip. Of· fered at $297.500 leasehold Martha Macnab 642-8235. (U57 > STOCKING Gf PTJ Delight the whole ramlly w-yo•Jr "gift certificate" to a fabulous Lin· da Isle Home! Mediterranean style w-authenttc New ur1eans wrought· iron balcony r ail & gate patterns. " bedrooms+ maid's -family room, library , k ol pool & huge stlp CacilltlcA for your lg. saUboat.s or cruisers. Appl. only. John Granath 64U235. (USS> '42·t23S 'GI Dover Drive '44-6200 H•rl>M View Ctr'1ter 1rvlne at C•mput V1ll1y ,.•nttr 7SM414 .. ' ~:!!.~~~ ....... !~~!!!.~~~.~~ ...... ~!~!.':!~.~~ ...... 1 ~!!:!.~~.~4!': ....... ~:::.~~~....... Sunday.Deoember12.1976 OAILYPILOT ct1 !~ .......... ~~~.~ ~~ .......... ~~!~ ~~~:'! .......... !~!~ ~~~! .......... !~!~ ~~~ .......... !~~~ ~!!:!:~~~·-····· ~c:-:!!!!.~~~······· I ~::.r:~~4!': ....... 1 ~:~:.r:~~~ ...... . ..... °""''---...;;,;,, :.r-..---- "People Serving People" OPEN HOUSE SUMDA Y I :00 PM to 5:00 PM DECEMIER 12th. llVIHE 15 SHOWIERRY Sharp, upgraded, low maintenance 3 bedrm. fam rm & formal dining area. $67,950. IAUOA PEMIH. 2005 MIRAMAR Custom built Con- t e mporar y de s ign, t erra 11.o , natural woods ·I Bdrm. Great plJn for informal 11, SI 32,005. 640-9900 I 4 7 0 JAMI OREE fYk flleal 86/a/e t9'hce Valley Realty Gl'Mrol I 002 Grn•ral I 002 ·••••••·······•·••··•·· .•.•................... . SPACIOUS & PRIVATE Charm your famJly and fricnc.Js with this lovely llarhor ViC'w Home. It ha:-. 4 bedrooms. a family room. ca formal dining room, 2 frpks. & many otht•r extras. s1:J9,SOO. Shown hy appoint ment only. Prcs(•nlt'IJ bv ()mu~ B~rg Realty ~21 640-4950 /Jarr~tt Reaft'I pre~en/:$ .. NEWPORT HEIGHTS AH IEHJOY AIU '1.ACl to spend the rest of your life. See this small i bedrm. l bath cottage with its large rear yard room l o expand whenever you wi sh. S75,000. 515 ....... AYO., Mwpf lch. Sat,ISwt 1.5 MESA VERDE EXCELLEHT FAMILY HOME on quiet street good yard for <:hildnm. 4 Redrms, family or dmmg area. Room for boat or RV. Spotless and ready to move in for Christmas. $86,000. 2821 Tabol)o, C.M. Swt 1-5 BLUE AND WHITE CAPE COD ~o cute and immaculate! All new parnl. t.·arpcts. fixture~. etc 3 Bedrm home on large lot neut neighborhood. $70.500 4'01> E:stt.tt, Cot ta Meta EXCEPTIONAL WESTCUFF Sat/Swt 1·5 SEE IT, YOU'LL WAJ« IT! llcautirully decorated 3 bedroom. 3 l>alh homt' Has all new interior formal dm1ng room w 1f1repla('e. coty family rm., & wonderful new katc:hcn. $137 ,000 1206 Essex, Newport lcJI Sat;s-1·5 Coff CClftlbridgt & HICJhlancU MESA DRIVE ACREAGE ,ANORAMIC UrPH IA. Y VIEW heautiful custom California ranch style home nestled on 3 1.1-~ acres with pool and pastur<' All the amenitie!i for grand country living. Call 642-5200 for further details 1.t tlw ...tra••u to H•b« Vi~w H-•· MocArlhw & Ford.I G~rol I 002! General 1002 . . , G~ol I 002 GeMi"o• 1002 ····•················•· ...•..••.••.•..••.•.•.. cae: GEORGE ELKINS CO. OVER 50 YEAR -'> OF SER VICl eoPEM SUMDAY 1·5 # 16 DHtlWOOD L.H-aOADMOOR One of Bi~ Canyon's Loveliest Qf. ferings. Ovt'rlookrng Fairwa~ :-. Pool i\rea & Outside DtninJ.! Arca Jacu1,1.1 Adi;1t·t•nl tn M~tr Br Suitt• Dream K1tl'h(•n Fnrmal Lt\ m g & D1mn,1? + Grc .. 1l f\im Rm w Pa!-t-. Thru Wet Rar Bcumt.'11 Ct.•1hngs In door Outdoor Fee ling ~ Carctt.>n Arl'JS Out:-.1dt.• t-:.u·h Hoom SZ!.15 000 209 HAT A -FRONT ROW! In the .. Uluffs" Super View of the Ba c k H :.i \' • T r 1 Le,. c I Con d o w-B<.'drm. 4!1 ~ Rathe;. Family Room. 2 Patin:-. l 'pgradt•tl SI.JO f)(J() •>r LcaM· Option 210 YfA CORDOVA Lido Isle Lo\c to l'.:ntcrtu1n ·• Custom l>esi.l!nl•d l Bt>droom Plus Up.,t<itrs Suitt.• w Wt.•l B:.ir Chtcrf111 Color<;. Loads 111 l•:xtras Closl' In Bl•acht'~., Tenn1-. Court:-., Shoppm~ Lido for Tht• Y111rng :it lll·<1rt · $207.500 Sun I \ 411 '1.ATA. -NOMT ROW! Spactous t-: l'lan m thl' "Blufr-.·· wtth Out'itandmg View of Baek Ilav 3 RPdrooms. 21 • Baths 1-·am1lv Hoom. l.<Jri.!t' f:rll'l~t'<i Patio 1"11~ Lease S7:A month SUN l 1 SrY<M.ASS HIU M a s.? n 1 f 1 c· l' n t E '< e 1· u t 1 \ 1• "Port:-. mouth" MOl>l f':xpen~l\·c Amenities ·rhruo11t 3 RR ForrnJI Living at its 0('st Twn 1"1rt'plaC'e'>. F orma l 01nin ~. El('(' Kitcht!n Featuring Microwave + Breakfast Area. SwCC!lin~ Panoramic Vtt.•w Most Elegant Area in Corona ctel Mar. $235,000 Fee Land. RIST OFRRIHG -ILUffS Lovely End Unit T r ina Model Overlooking Park -in lht> Original Bluffs . 3 Bedrooms, 21/:i Baths. A Buy al $103.500! CO.OMA. Dll MAl-W/IMCOMI Custom Built by Wilton Beck + In come Unit. Owner's Home with 3 Spacious Br. Open Beam Ceilings, Copper Plumbing, Family Room. Wet Rar. Countless Amenities. Ren- tal Unit 3 Br. 2 Ba. Prime Location. Exclusive by "JoyoCNewport" I '24 llVIMI AVINlll Baycrest. Wa nt to View a "Doll House"? We Have it! 3 Bedrooms P lus Study 2 Fireplaces. Wet Bar in Fa m Rm. Convenient to School~. Shopping. Room for Pool. Move·in Condition. $111.000. 11I2 GA.LAJCY OlfVf Dover S h ores Outstanding 3 Bedroom: One of Newport's Finest Areas. Mak& Plans to See This Lux· uriously Appointed Residence. Outside Dining w-Bubbling Foun· lain, Breathtaking View Cull To· day $289. 000 Ill DOnmDllYI ......•....................................... BEST IN BLUFFS FABULOUS MEW LISTINGS E·PLAN. (•nd 11n1l, extended. 2500 Sq fl . 3 bdrms . J ha , form. din . fam. rm. w-wcl bar & 2nd frpk . Bay view: near pool Slli0.000 With land OPEH 1-S 4'12 VISTA QUIKTA C PLAN. •1 hrlrm . J ba Lux. new l'arpet1ng. 11:-)0 Sq ft of beauty Grt>cnbelt. Sl~l .500 OPEH 1-5 305 YIST A MADERA. l·:ND U'.'llT t11\.\nh11u<;e. l level :t Bdrm!-. 2 ba l).!l' prt\' patio; ne<i r pool $79. %fl' CHOICE LEASES S5415 TO $750 HELEN 8. DOWD REAL.TOI, IMC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Llttw & Top Sal•,,,... 197" & 1975 ~Up Hewpor+-Meso loard of R~on I 0021 General 1002 ············•···••••··· .............••........ HEW OM THE MARJCET S239,000 A UNIQUE WA TBAtOMT HOMt wtttl a r"'9y specld ..it attoched for ift. COMe. bcffWH) 3 ldnR .._.with Dlftinc) ..... Fa.ity ..... pitched beCllft c ..... a. th*Md «)Ion windows. A ,...,.d IMft hot I ....,. Ir Loft with o MrOOf and a WOM-Of+-lliftd" 2 story UYltMj roog °'" Sat.-Sundcry 1·5 f'M. LIVE OM LIDO SI 56,500 MEW IH & OUT Cite of th. but 1trfft to lfrfft loc:atlOlu Oii Udo itt a 3 ,.,._ i.e... Yau stM haYe thM to chooae y04#' c..,.t Ir oppllancn HOMIE OH THE WATll $119.500 Gnlcion 2 Stcwy ...... wltti 4 IWCJe ldr1W1. houtlful petlo for lndoor- a.tdoar ewhrtaln .... ldNI fOf" fcRlty II•· ftJ lft 0 bffch CCMM•llty. LA.IGE WATB VIEW DUPUX $154,500 100' FttOHTA.GE Cllt .,...... ,.-Ii wftlt .._.. ,..,.,o.td & wfll«'. Un IR "'9 ..... .. lctrw. .ct Deft .... .cl llNT .. tt. l..,.. for hlco.. & ~141HoR. llG CANYON $191,500 SPA.IKUNG HIW POOL SafiWstktihcl lHc.tlYe a. .... Mo4et ... 1'9C~GdfC.....wHtthr .._ ........... Gt -2 ... & ~ dec..tecl ................. ,_. .scrow ........ . OH THI W•TB $91.500 '*-1&,_...HcW.W.,._lahc... ,_t.W1..!.l*"'C ... .._ ....... p ., ...... WATERFRONT HOMES ,:,, •. I w (.,,. .. , I h~tW.IV :'\,'\'.1""'1 U.·,~I· li'l41 l~ll 14«-I TIAHSflll GeMt'al I 002 G.......a I 002 Getwral I 002 G ... ral I 002'1 MUST Sl:LL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •·••••••• •••••••••••••.-: 4 II· 2 STORY ,OOL· $67,500 r n·1· lined slr cl'l 1n 11r 1mc be.iC'h 11•• t i:h l>orh<>od Form a I 1•11lry lo lari:1· lurn1ly hv IOI! room Br1c·k floor lo l'1•1hnl! l111•plarc Coun I n k 'I I' h l' n . lJ 111 l ' , .. ,.,~qu nt-terra ce. lhd1•;1w.av masler swh! 3 h.11h :.. <!:!'family enler- t .itnmcnt room. M11ny tl1•curJllun ite m s, 1 c . t'U!>l om :;hult1·r :. -..nd clrJpc~ Murry ~ Won't litbl Cull 963·7~1. J f • t I J-1 t I ', t ' [~BBi SURF REALTY I 0 CUSTOM HOMES IN DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH Harbor Vu Hills stto .... ~ hlo.l' a drc.un. One ul.\ncr :\l.tn) cxtr.ii.. 1·1.1..,tom carPt>h. drape,,, "Jll ,.,., cnni.:~. ~ ~drm ll!l' t.1rn1ly room "' I pit: 1!1111 lo.1ld1e11 "tlh II""" lhr u "111uuv. to 11al1u .and lw;111111ull) l<tnd:.t•JJ.l~d '·"d "'tlh 'pnnkl1·r:. A n•al I.Ju) lor ~1 :ns.$OO ftU i:!iO Two eteciant floor plans htclude exct.sfn decorator features, con•ettitttce HH-cleanlng d.,... ovetts. ceramic cooktops. exte..sin windows and woHs of CJ1011, full lanchcaping and sprinkler systems, upcJJaded drapes and plush j pile c orpets, dHM1Mr fidurff, and ettehss othft' CllMftitiH too numerous to : Hit. /l~tuc SHdti ti"~ REALTORS MODELS AT 509 and 511 15th St. are open daily from I 0-5 for your inspection GEORGIAN COLONIAL SIXIEDROOM NEAR BEACH Formal clouhll! rl1>1>r t•n Ir> to clJ!>!oll' old world c·harm l.ur~·· II ,·In!( room"' 1th fl11or to cell ml! f1rt•pf;lt'I' llUTllfUt'l ,,I/I'd lunn.ol d1ntnl! roorro 1:. 1·""' ··1111•nlh ~l·dutll'd I r 11 111 h u A,. t' 11 u n I r ~ lo.11\ h1·11 1".1m1lv ,.,,,.,ual 1·11Ll·•·t.1111me11t r11 um "" 1111111.,., ,;round:.. (1Ut''' q11.1nu·,. S"' t•t:p 1ni.; lljletl l .. 111111;.tf'r ,.(Jlr" lo ma:.>-1\I' hedroum '>Ull1·!> hurr> lcir lh1,., ,;. ' % 1 u !£ l ~-"' I Siii St. ...-.st Prices start at $98,500. ,. .. #f 17 $4 ••or• fHt 2 hdnn, 2112 IA • Family Room , > , fltm.#2 i " t 1796 ,.,ore feet ~ t .. 2 8*m, 21/z IA Den • Family Room Cont' \\II h rill' \\'incl l·h;1rmcr l'.111:11 .. 1 i~l I 120 f'aclfic Coast Hwy., HI 536-7542 418-17th St., HB 536-1474 1002 IGeMrol I 002 I General I 002 I GeMral [~IBl ...... ~ -............•.•...........................................................••...•.......... SELECTE D HOME BUYS EX9UISITE IA. Y VIEW Don't miss this e legant Bluffs town home, 3 lge bdrms, 3 bas. frrnl din, lge ram rm, cheerful brick frplc . red ti l e ro of Decorated in btfl earth tones. 545-9491. IEASTSIDE 2 STORY Only $59,500. "Doll house'' is the only way to describe our new lis ting. New crpt. new tile, freshly painted, & decorated. Loads of trees & rose bushes. Close to schools & shops, in choice Eastsidc CM. 545·9491. MESA VERDE + GUEST A" Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Has new crpting & dr ps. Dra m atic floor to ceiling stone frplc . All or this & guest apt w/bd, LR & bath. only $65,950. 545-9491. CHARMING 01.DBl HOME Choice Eastsid e CM location. lge stone frplc, 3 bdr. dbl detached garage. Big home w /l ge R -2 buildable lot. Lis ted at $72,500. 545-9491 . HOME & IUSIHESS Oper ate your business in your own home! 4 bd. 2 ba & area for various professions . AdeQuate off street parking . Ca ll now for further details. 515-9491. NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE FllST IOW CIA.LCOKYH Irvine Terrace, priceless view overlooking btn East Bay, South Bay, North Bay & Salboa I s land . Well d esigned for Npl area by architect owner. 646-7711 or 54().8944, r<>OL ,LA YHS PARADISE Spacious fam home w/huge se p rumpu s rm to accommodat e your pool table. Lge bdrms. cheerful frplc & btflly lndscpd. 646-7711 or 5'10·8944. OM THE 8n-ITH Custom luxury in Big Canyon . 4 bd. 41.h bath, huge mstr suite w /frplc, frmJ din rm & fam rm. F abulous home for family comfort & entert ain ing. 646-7711 or 540-8944. VIEW IM n-llE ILUFFS This 3 bd, "Dolores" model has a btn park for a back yd as well as an expansive VIEW or the Back Bay . Localed on quiet cul-de-sac. 646-7711 or 540-8944. USTSIDE DOU HOUSE New crpting, new copper p lu mbing . Lovely yd w/avocado trees. Xtra rm for workshop or attic. 646-7711 or 540-8944. PWIVATE COMMUNITY Single ram homes in this btn Npt Bch location w lxlnt VIEW. Quiet cul-de·sac st. $149,900. 646·7711or540-8944 THERAMCH A "countr y'' atmos phere w/lowering trees. Majestic 2 stor y mansion w/4 bdrms, 3 ba, game rm & swim pool. 646-7711or540-8944. UDO ISLE • S 125,000 Outstanding c ustom bit home w/4 bdrms, 3 ba, ram rm, sep gam e rm & 3 car garage. 646-7711or 540-8944 . USTSIDEl-2 Rare build able R·2 lol. C h a r m in g o lder home recently remodeled. Harbor H.i district. Build a unit for extr a income. 646·7711 or 540-8944. SAM JOA9UIN SPECIAL Adj a cent to golf cours<' w /btfl greenbelt VIEW Close to UCL Popular Sa~ Mateo patio model all on one noor. Just introduced lo the mrkt. 646-7711or540-8944. LIST YOUR HOME WITH YOUR FRIENDLY LOCAL REAL EST A TE GIAHY. I 60,000 HOMES SOLD SIMCE I 941 I S,000 hoMes sold IMce start of 197 6 340 HOMES SOLD EACH WEB How did we become so big? By selling homes fast -one at a time! You'll enjoy working with proven real estate experts the friendly people to see are at Walker & Lee. . YOUlt NUllST WlUll & U1 Clf'flCl II Of'IJI ~ ••.•.•••.•.• l!IJl41f.t4't LeP.._ .............. l21JIH~UOl,C7141121-1710 1:30A..M. 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Xlnl sum 1111·1 w1nltr rt•ntal J u::.t ;o.l •·p-. to lhr un·a n l'n• 1•<1 .1l ..;•17 "il)(I BAYFRONT I 11111111'. . I halh,. "'"', Ill \l'I ll<'IUlll•·cl' ~ S \111\ l11h 111 "ood & i:la". p1,•r '"' l111at \ice "Jtcr \ lt'W $:!ij!J,~1IKI li7:! :ll~;;j Ir I:! l;!.):I f:\•CS --. I I a:.:.u1;1au:u BROK EAS-AEAL TORS 101\ IN Salboa P 1 Ju 1 EXQUISITE BAYVIEW s 147,000 Unn 1 m1 ... .., th1.., d1·i::inl Blulls town home. !I l1<e 11drmll, 3 ba'i. frml din, ll!e FTl. cheerful bm·k frplc, red lilt• r oof. 1.>t•1•nralr1f in ht fl 1•arlh tom•, .• t;, ~1~11 Will Sell VA Will i.;11 \ \ 111 lh'" .or1·J ~I l)r : h.1 111.tn\ ,.,,, .,, l,~t· 110111 "11•d 1t.11·k ya rd. Ot"'ll llHU\t' IJ,111) ll1Hlll lo • 11rn. zi:io W FlotJ. 11fr WJmer 64 liSTSIDE 2 STORY OHL Y S59 ,500 ' l.l•lll hou\f' • L, l hc-on I\' Wtl\ I•> do·" rll"· 1111 1 n••w ll~tani: ''"" 1·rp l IH'~ Ult· 111•,hh 11.1111\1·11 & 111• f..,.,,(f .. f l,,11,1tf •Ill (f \'I'!> 6. ro 1• hu hi' <"lfl\f' Io .. !'1111u li. '" ~h h p' Ill rh1111·1• t ,l\l•ttlo· l ""''' 'ft I ...U~'ll ·•11 ~'l'l-.1'" TO IH·:.\t'll J\.llt!l \1' uld&fullylm P1"9Vc1I .IOR :rnA. ( .. Ill •dti ;ulc1lt1on11I twrlnm upst.11r .. or ''""" .ix fa0l1lv. tun rm W;1rro .. ~hton1•-. 111 i:or J, I' (!{ •1u:aht .,, < 1111~1 r for •In y ~!l!l,!1011 OWIH'I "'6'-r .111x1mh H1•altnr, I 75~17W CHARMING 'OLDER HOME Chok•' t-:a~t i.uh• CM l~llon. ll!f i.lone frplr, ~, rlbl 1fl'la<'hec1 iinr 81 horn!' W/l~l' fi ·2 lahlc l<•l l.1:0.lt'd 8l ~· s.is i11!11. Walker Blee R11I f1t1t1 IW WNElt 3 Br h11At nlflPUS/ bdrm . .1 JJa , ~kfasl nook. rpk. thn .11roa, modua k1tch. fop t'Oqd. lmmuc: yonl. Quiet ...t.rec't. Wnlk to Wcstc:llfl ' • Nwpt tit, Tennl.s Cli SH 1,500 642 3338 POOL Pl.A YEIS ' PARADISE sp,cloua tam bome w/llulo 1cip rumpus rm to '.1ccommod11t4 your po41 LA bk w 1 rm to • paro. L11e b<irmll, chcerfal frJ.llc • Wiiy lndtc:pC. Only $72,500. 545·949L .. -... Walker C lr.r. Hm1I f slole JACUZZI New 3 bdrm. home. just com- pleted Mstr . bdrm. wtth sumptuous bath. Near b:oiy & ocean. $145,000 UDO ISLE LIFE STYU This 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home. on prestigious Lido Isle, will hriog a whole new outlook. Coty frplc , South patio, wet bar. $159,500 SALES ASSOCIATE JANET TANNER • 2 BEDROOM, Fl/• Bath Condo $28,900 4109 W. 5th St .. Santa Ana 2 BEDROOM, 2'12 Bath Condo $.54.900 8951 Bolsa Ave , Westminster IEST VALUE IN ILUffS! Reduced $10.000! View of water & night lights , 3 bdrms .. 2\fz baths; split·level. Very private, enlarged patio. Cooperative seller will allow for some decor:itmg changes. $133,000. Call to see! C.F. COLESWORTHY -640.0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER Luxurious 4 BR. home. l"um ily rm. & formal dining. with view toward Harbor Is land. Boat slip. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 l Boy\1dr Oriv•· N 8 b 7~ b lb I , G~rol I 002 G-.ral I 002 •....•.............•... ····•···••·····•······· LOT OF GLAMOUR This Lido Isle triplex has all the accoutrements for luxury living Marble baths. tree shad ed patio!'> & balconies, frplcs., New Orleans styl~ iron work. $375,000 5 UNITS IH DANA POIMT Prime rentals, cannot be duplicated. Two l ·bdrm. + J bac h elors 1 :.i Mile t v beach & marina $135,000 4 BEDROOM, 21h Ba. F.R. $87,990 206 7th Street, I luntington Beach ~~~!'! .......... ~~~~,~~~! .......... ~~~.~ ~ee :Jrip J/o,.•,v"4._,,, u.l.v .,,.. ,,{.,,.,.,n.1 /t, h // Jl.,;;, "".,J.m. ,.,, • '"' ul uL,1ufut1fy ,.,. , ",/ /,, If..,,,, lrtu1•/ In pl,.,, ,.,, f. ttJ J/1u• nu WESTCLIFF HOME 3 Lge. bdrms . & 2 baths, cozy living rm. & family dining rm. + lanai. Large lot. $121,500 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Comt Hwy N B 645-7575 3116 N«wpvit er.J N B 673 9060 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM #3 Carob (The Terrace) Irvine 5.51·2000 $68,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2922 B Camino Capo, San Clem 496-3842 $58,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 O,.,.OITUMITY CAJlll:ll HICWHT Come as you a re and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 to 9 p.m . or call for appt. l'LAM TODAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW 18055 Magnolia St .. Fountain Valley 963-8311 MEW,.ORT'S HST IUY Best buy al Spyglass Hill. Only one listed . 5 Bedrm, or 4 bedrm & maid's quarte rs. 3 Baths, family rm, sep dining, h11ge tile entry, ocean view. $210,000. LUSK \I REALTY a }11//11 /) I 11 \h t\: .\'1111 Cu DIRECTORY 440 Holmwood (Newport Hts.) N.B. 644·7383 S75,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 515 Jrvinc Ave. Nwpt Heights, NB 642·5200 $75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEH 417 Dahlia, Corona dcl Mar 675·3222 $109,500 Oat ly l(eep thl• handy directory with you thl• weekend u you 90 houH•huntlng, All the locallon1 li•led below are ducrib9cl In grHt., detall by •dvert1•1"9 elHwhere In today'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Patron• .tlowlng open houaaa for u te or rent are urgeCI to 1181 •uch Information In thl• column each Saturcs.y arid S41nday. 444 Cabrillo. Corona de! Mur 640-7000 $162,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •1880 Maui (Mesa Verde> C.M. 6011 Sierra Bravo, Trt.lerck, Irv 540-1720 $124,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 768·1212 $88,500 Sun 12-4:30 18162 Santa Cecilia, Ft.n. Valley 21 Wintergreen (Deerfield) Irvine 842·9371 $77,000 Sun. 12·5 644-6200 $63,000 Sat/Sun l·S 16571 Simmone Ln. Hunt'g. Beach • 1000 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 842-9371 $66,000 Sun 12-5 644-6200 $~1 5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14631 Sweetan, Calif. Hins, Irv. 707 11th St. Huntington Beach 673-8.550 $68,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 536·1484 Sat/Sun 12·4 •1824 Pt. Sheffield, Nwpt Bch 597 Lombardy Lane. Lug Bch 675-6000 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 497 2457 SM,500 Sun l ·•1 13 Goleta Pt. Dr. CSpyglasffis) CdM Sl2C<1t:.ilina. '\"c\\(.X>rtllght~ 640-1751 Sat&Sun 1-4 64.t· 17fifl SX!.1,000 Sun l 5 219 Jas mine, Corona del Mar J IEDROOM 675·6000 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2025 Crestview Dr. LagU11a Beach 250 East 19Ui St, Costa Mesa 494·8519 S124,950 Sat/Sun 1··1 642·5299 $69,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 !0066Quail Ctrc, 1"t.n. Valley 24082 Estacia, Lag. Nig. 962 7788 S49.900 Sun 1 5 646-7711 Sat /Sun 1·5 226 Via c;ra11ana <Lido Isle> N.B. •59 Jas mine Creek Dr., CdM 673-7300 $147 .000 Sat/Sun 1·•1 675·5511 Sat/Sun 1·5 !i2t) Santa Ana Ave. Newport. Hgts 209 Abalone Ave (Little Bal Isld) 675-6670 $88 ,000 Sat/Sun J-5 640-7771 $153.000 Sun 1·5 •201 Morning ('yn, Shrcliffs, CdM 7572 Danube, Huntington Beach 644·4!:110 Sat/Sun 1·5 540-1720 $65,450 Sunday 1·5 7 Rue Grand Vallee (Big Cyn) NB 2956 Rounsevel Terr., Laguna 644·4~110 $285,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 $911,500 Sun.1-4 1510 Wis terja, Santa Ana 26 Sanderling (Deerfield) Irv. 540-1720 $43,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 551-2000 $79 ,500 Sun 1-5 406 Esther. £astside, CM 2308 Redlands Or., N.B. 642-5200 $70.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 646-4540 $89,900 Sun. 1·5 651 Vista Bonita c Bluff) NB 3429 S. Ramona Dr. nr S. Csl Plaza 666·6200 st:$3,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 540-1151 $65,900 Sunday 12·5 • 21 Montanas Nrtc-,HchoS. Joaq, lrv 1.234 Sand Key, HV Hills, C<JM &12-8235 SI 15.000 Sal/Sun 1 5 675-6000 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 :lQH Vista Madera (Bluffs) NB 1622 Myrtlewood, Mesa Verde. CM &12-8235 $152.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 962-8891 $65,500 Sunday 1·5 H66 W Wilson, Costa Mesa 1629Sandalwood, Mesa Verde, CM 64.'>-7033 $.S6,950 Sat/Sun 1 5 640-4950 $66,250 Sunday 1·5 2Z7 Apolcna, Ralboa Island. NB #9 Rue St. Cloud, Dig Cyn, N.B. 675-6000 S124,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 752-1700 $215,000 Sun. 12-5 24605 Overlakf' Or, Ulke Forest #21 Almond Tree Ln., Irvine 586-8500 $72,000 Sat/Sun Hi 752-1700 $78,900 Sun 11-4 12.8 Via Yell a, Nwpt Bch 3010 Warren Lane, Costa Mesa 673-1610 Sat & Sun 1·4 645-0303 $69,950 Sunday J.4 1102 Valley Ctr. Costa Mesa 17140Juniper, Fountain Vly 645-0.103 '$()9,950 Sat/Sun 11-4 646-7711 Sun. 1-5:30 4592Chamook (The Willows) Irv. •472 Esther St.off Irv Bl, CM 551 ·2000 $64 ,750 Sun 1·5 646-7711 Sun 1·5 9391 Fireside. Century Shrs, HB 1622 Myrtlewood, Mesa VC'rde, CM S 30 546·1825 $65,500 Sun 1·5 968-4456 $62 ,900 • un l2:J0..4 : 1629 Sandalwood, Mesa Verd e. C M 3 1R & FAM 1tM or DIM 540·4019 $66,250 Sun 1-5 :l06 Hazel, Corona del Mar 4 HDllOOM 640-7000 $223,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 :KXr1 Carob St (Eastblu(() NB ·~~7:,h 5~7r.~ Sun. 1·5 8.13·3904 $167 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 2489 Fairway Dr. Costa Mesa 2619 Vista Raquetta, Bluffs, NS . 64&-6!49 $73,900 Sat/Sun. 64-0-5357 $110.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 3344 Nevada (Mesa Verde) CM 2323 Irvine, Newport Beach .u 645--7221 $109,500 Sat/Sun 11-4 .,..s.2509 Sat/Sun 11·4 ll6 Via.Quito (Lido Isle) Npt Bch ~Loyola Rd, College Pk. C.M. 673-6915 $139,500 Sunday 1·5 63l·2'1ll $68,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2651 Vista Ornada, Newport Beach 17112 Greentl'e~. Huntington Bcb 644-6529 Sun l·S 842-4466 Sll0,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2626 Basswood (EastbluCO N.B. 15561 Highclirf, Westm inster 833-9781 $112,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 847·8553 $57,900 Sun11:30-4:30 •395 Meadow Lane, Costa MC$& 210 Via Cordova, Udo l sle 673-9060 $120,000 Sun l·S 6.11-1800 $207,500 Sun l-4 9652 Cailhness l>r (La Cuesta) llB 101 Via Waziers (Udo Isle) NB 96.¥4324 $'18,000 Sunday 12-S 675-6161 $185,000 Sun. l ·S •2527 Bowboin Pl, Cotg Park, CM 2Sl Walnut (Newport Shores) N.B. S4&-3910 $72,950 Sat/Sun 10·5 8'4·1188 $9f,7SO Sun. l..C t4232 Saarinen (The Colony) Irv. 2111 Vla Orvieto (Udo) Nwpt Bch 551-2000 ..,3.900 Sat/Sun l ·S 673-6026 $1S7t500 Sunday l.S •• , 18061 Butler Irvine 1826 Port Charles (JMbnee) NB ~ $81 ,500 sat/Swi 1.5 642-8235 Sat/Stm 12.S 1206 Essex, Westcllff, lfwDtBdl. 15232Nottfnghamln,Hunt.Bch. 642·5200 $137 ,000 Sat/SUD l ·S -..1'84 Sun. 1·5 20 !(ou:ntai.n View CT.Rock) lrv. 22852 Via Octavo, Mission VleJo e'TS-3000 · $83,500 Sun. l ·S '9$-1870 Sunda, all d ay 113 G Street. Bal Peninsula 6542 Mornlngtlde Dr. Hunt Bch 558-8844 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 9'S-2al. $115,000 SUn 1·5 *•54.2RarborJsl. Dr, Prom. Bay.NB lSG Mt . Newberry, Fountain Vly 1!64Zi~!mis !S:iseJ~S~OOO~!!~Sa~t/!S!un!ll.S~~~-788,1 ___ 900_ &m. l.M;SO l ' 3652 Baylor CCulverdalel Irv. 551-2000 $73,900 Sun l ·S 14555 Seron (Coll. Pk) lrv. 551-2000 $77,900 Sun 1·5 2828 Tabago, Mesa Verde, CM 642-5200 $86,000 Sunday 1·5 2105 Seville (Pen in Pl.) Npt. Bch 640·6500 $159,500 Sun 1·4 •10 Rue Vi liars, Big Cyn, NB. 675·3411 $259.500 Sunday 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEM 2.121 Ana Tree Pl <Peppertrec) Irv 544-8078 S89.900 Sat/Sun 10·5 •2901 So. Spruce. Santa Ana 546·9427 $77 ,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 8642Lowmead, Lndmrk. Hunt. Bch. 968-8019 Sat&Sun 10·5 •2033 Goldencye. Costa Mesa 556-1434 $120,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 •2861 Velasco, MesadelMar, C.M. 546·6352 $82,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 970 Junipero Dr. Mesa del Mar, CM 556-2660 $78,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 9012 Hyde Park, off Magnolia, HB 646-7414 $65,950 Sat/Sun 12·4 •865 Sonoara Rd Mesa del Mar. CM 557-5292 $76,300 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~Port Bristol CIMiomes) NB 644·6200 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 Winged Foot (Big Canyon) NB 644·6200 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 13771 Margene Cir. Rae. Clb, Irv 752-1414 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2600 Lthse, HarbVuBrdmr, CdM 675·6900 Sat/Sun 12·4 ***219Via Lido Soud, Lido Is, NB 644-1766 $550,000 Sun.12·5 •1743 Bayport Way, Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $116,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16 Deerwood Lane, Big Canyon 631·1800 $295,000 Sun 1·5 25212 Pike Rd., Laguna Hills 586-8500 $88,900 Sun 1·4 25311 Cinnamon Rd., Lake Forest 586·8500 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 14111 Chagall, Irvine ViU. Irv. 752-7315 $85,500 Sat/Sun l ·S l.200KeyWest CHVHills) CdM 644-6200 $153,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Zl Bodega Bay, S pyglass 640-'4196 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1815 Port Sheffield. Harbor View 640-4084 $129.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •47 Monticeto, Spyglass 644-4882 $324,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 10 Burning Tree Rd. Big Cyn, NB 838-6256 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #l Pinehurs t. Big Cyn, NB 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 1088 Vallejo Cir, Costa Me_,a 645-0303 $97 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 14921 Athel (Coll. Pk> Irv. s,,1.2000 $94,500 Sun 1·5 13561 Espirit (Racquet Clb) Irv. 551·2000 $89,500 Sun 1·5 llOOSenUago (Dover Shores) NB 644·0322 $239,500 Sun 1·5 10688 Providen ce, Villa Park 540-1720 $120.~ Sunday l·S l793 Hummlngblrd, Mesa Verde, CM 546-5990 $118,500 Sunday 1·5 •1734 Santiago, Dover Shores, NB 549-8655 $320,000 Sunday 1·5 3176 Country Club, Costa Mesa M5"°"°3 $93,500 Sunday 1-4 •1853 Reef Vu Cir, Spyglass Ridge 67s..3411 $175,000 Sunday l ·S t07VlaGenoa, Udolsle 64&-7711 SUn 1 5 2.1542 Archer Cir., Hunt. Bch. 646-7414 $82 900 Sun J.2..t/Mon 10·2 11/. '"" """ /;.,,,.,P" fa, /~., I',;' J,.,,, .,/ ,,/k,'.I it.,;, f.uH,.. //.,..,u'tlf. '"' "" f.u., r '1'J'"' Y· ~,,.Jo, ;, .. ,.,11,/Joifl ./.,/u1/, J;,.._/ 'I""' ,."'"-• .,,/J,,.u .,../ ,J.n,.~ ,...,,,,.,. lo .?,., ':J,.;l, P.O. &~ 4s21 •• J,..;,.., Ca. n 710. Off.,, O"~ .,.,lk.,t '" ,,., ""'"'""";J1,, "' _Y,,,·,, •. (~.ta 11/,,,., 1/. .. 'P"'' /.~ ... !. a,.J Cora11tt j,/ ? J /a,.. 5 IR Ir FAM RM or DIN 19822 Fellcliff, Huntington Bch 536-1461 $86,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 229 Can al, Newport Beach 673-7601 $97 ,500 Sun 12·5 52 Royal St. George, Nwpt Bch 673-1181 $229,000 Sun 1·5 17751 Ma nchester. Culverdale. Irv. 646-7711 Sun 1·5 1522 Pegasus, off Santa Ana Hts. 646-3255 $82,500 Sunday 1 ·5 6 II Ir FAM IM or 094 9902 Spinnaker, Huntington Bch 963·7881 $81 ,900 Sun. 12·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDllOOM 32 Canyon Isl. Dr (Big Cyn) NB 644-4910 $118,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 28Seaseape Dr, NwptBch. 546-8640 $69,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1242 Rutland Rd. #6, N.B. 645-2411 $62,500 Sun.1·4 • 2 II Ir FAM 1M w DEM 2008 Vista Cau dal (Bluffs) NB 644·1766 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 l IEDROOM 603 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) N.B. 675·3000 $112.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 651 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) N.B. 640-0020 Sun. 1·5 3 II Ir FAM RM or Del 209 Nata, Bluffs, N.B. 631·1800 $150,000 Sun 1·5 300 Vista Madera (Bluffs) N.B. 644·1133 $146,000 Sun 1·5 HOME AND INCOME 201J.13Kings Rd, N.B, 546-8640 Sunday 12·5 J II Ir FAM RM or Del •1979Tustin, Costa Mesa 752-1920 $136,000 Sat 1-5 •312Grand Canal, Balboa Island 631-1400 $239,000 Sat/Sun l ·S DUPLEXES FOR SALE 436 Fernleaf St. Corona del Mar 752-6282 $149,500 Sun 11·3:30 2H&llR 214 33rd Street, Npt. Beach 673-6210 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 21R&21R 504 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 675·5930 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 II & l II 4706 Neptune, Newport Bch. 675-4630 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l lllrlU 4508 W. Balboa, Newport Bch 675·1972 $130,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ] II Ir .... 4404 Channel Place, Nwpt Beach 6.31-1400 $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT 5 II Ir FAM RM _. DIM #14 Sycamore (Trtlrk Gln) Irv 552· 7133 $795 lse/opt S/S 11-4 CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE J II & 'AM RM or DEH 418 Plata, Bluffs , N.B. 631·1800 $750/mo. Sun 1·4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT \ 2 llDIOOM #10 Escapade CNwpt.Cnt) NB 645-4861 $450 mo. Sun 12·4 2 II & FAM IM _. DIN #24Canyon ls.Dr.(BlgCyn) NB 552.7133 $79S 1.se/oPt S/S 12·4 4 II Ir FAM IM w DIM f28Tahoe (J.M. Peters) Irv~ 552.7133 1.se opt. Sat/Sun 11·4 . , ... •• w .......... *** W• fl •t Ir pool -- ~!~!.~~-~~: ........ 1 ~-~!~!.~~.~~ ....... ~~!~!!.!~.~~....... ~~!~!.~~.~~ ....... ~~!~!.'"!!~.~~ ...... . Coro.ad.I Mor I 022 Corono •t Mer I 022 Costa Meso I 024 H.ti1190tt .. och I 040 .............. oct. I 040 ~::: .~ .~ ....... l -"S_u_nd_•_.Y..,. _o.c_o.;;...m_b_•r_;.;12;;._1.;.97...:6;....._ ______ ..:;0;.;.A.;;...IL;;.Y....;..P..::IL;..;;O;..;T __ c=:s:. ~ ............ !~.~ ~:!.~~.~~ ...... ~~!~!.~~.~~ ....... 1 ~~!!!.~~~-~~ ..... . ·•··········•••·•·•···· ····•····•···•······•·· ·•·············•··•···· ...•.•••.•..••.....•......••••...•••....••..•• Room to grow, 3 bdrm . Cam1ly rrn .. 2 cheery rireplace5, very private brick terrace just for you. Bright, airy studio for Mom & her treasures .• 111 on a biggie 45 ft lot ($129,5001 Ry Appointment Only C,ronaJelma,.P,.op. 2435 E. Coo1t Hwy., CdM 67l.f494 lotboo !lettinMda I 007 Corona cMI Mer 1022 GRACIOUS LIVING + INCOME UNIT rllrcc lu11unou~lv l.1r1.w l>t-Jroum;. kc\ nol'' one of ou1 llt.•,1 fo;.1,1 S11h.' offl·r 111.:~ 'l'hl· :!Ox.so ll\·111.: ruo111. 11\itll. i:ut•,..1 hOll'>l'. J l';Jt i:jrjjW ""llh '"''I.I ,.. IJOIH' .incl loll mu kc llu,.. ,, 14 011<t.·1rully fl('i..11Jlc hurOl' Jue u l.;ri:l' ldfl)li) Nl•w µa1n1 .tntl µlu!>h c•a q w U11i: lnu l'l,\!S Hcnlal l clll 111 hul k 0 I' f.; N lJ U I S to: \.J\LMlT .. on. 3 U/\, l>rtillld fl!:"'' CUnlt J\p pro" <!AOO :111 t\ , Is l'O' n~r lot J crir i:11r Open huui.e :,.,1 Sun l :.! 4 171 12 <:rc1·ntr1·t. vCI WJrncr nr &b .. L'h1ca ~I l0.000 Ownr Hkr ~2 ~ & 84C.: 49311 3 IR Start•r home Sit on your own 110rch l'llJoytnjl ocean h r Cl' .t ~ ' S II oH ' C f 0 r l'JM~r or lioal m 11111 town lluntm~'\on IW·•u·h KflttR~~ batty 141-8100 Public Notice Go•emmtnt LAHDMARk By owner 48r, tum rm bOat &ale Call 968-8019 •GOING• •IANAHAS• on thla' l>t!droom. 2 bath. frplc bm Beaut Ir!( backyard, newly l.tndseaped front yurd. f're!ihly painted inside & out ~ 950 W ESTSIDE REAL TV INC 848-2323 IT'S GOT EViERYTHIMG! Fantabulous Columbia Mod I i o Colle.iti Park featwini: Cornin11 Ware top ranee. CE sdl c lean· mg oven. built m micro· wave oven, J(itchenaid dishwasher. Uettcoup r 1ab1nets SuJ}tir plus h ~llOI( Wall & WIO dow del'Oratlna A mu11t to see! Prohitilll<in ttlly landscuped ynrd~ w i.prinklcrs, Mall IJu IJghu & a rel'reatlonul spu. Garui:e hu:s cll'ctrk door opcntirs & loads of cat>1net stornge spuce. 3415 UOI STHET 1 ... -. 104 ······················ THIS IS IT! Buuu!ul 4 bdrm. i.mglc story. Pion u in inc Culverd11le Oe velop mcnt. Thi$ lovely home 1:1 close lo park. pool & boll courts. Cirn be i.~en <•n OJ)l'n huust• Sunda~ H . 3652 IAYLOR S7l,900 ~ -I 044 lrYN 10'4.f •...••••••••...•......•...•.............•..... .. Merry Clristmas E;.;perience the comfort or this large Colony plan 400 home. Over 2200 Sq.ft. includes formal step up living room . st e p.down d101ng room a nd h1rcc family room. Maketi for gracious Uv. ing. This 4 bedroom home is conve· nienlly locat.ed 1n a c hoice Irvine Village, Private tennis a nd pool. $85,500. Call for details . ·••···••·•··•·••·····•· ·•··•···•··••••······•· OCUNVIEW ;! Ull & (;,\It 1\l'T l l:tl\ SATUltL>i\\' I ,, l~Hti Tu.~tm. IMQuail ~ lilillPlace AsswnabM LoOM ,\Hitlll ble to anyone No new lu;Jn •·u:.ti.. l.ov.. 111 OWNt:tt GONE· Vac<1nt llunlln~on Cres t :I bedroom. '~ bulhs. rhn· 1n~ room reu. coul\lry kitchen. Bri c k BBQ. newly p ainted inside i56,000 . Tarbell. Heultors, Cllll 8-t2·2561 ~ RANCH HAL TY Opet1 H..-Sat Ii S. t-5 551-2000 141 I I a-,.1. ni.. tcrc:-.1 uv:uluhle, lukl'l•---------1 '•Ju cJn :.ec C11t;.1hnj on puuoi.. nicely furn. So of a l'lc;ir UJ)' w .;n occun llw) Only ~tV7,:.00 !\gt \ll'W frum C\l'r) rm on lii5 J:r.!A! the '.!net "'"" 6! !ilk' tr b.1) & d ow lo ,..hoµp111 1: OPEMHOUSE Prapertiea , 7Sl·l920 "' 1400 OUAtl ST ,.IWl'OllT ll&CH ti\er puyrncnb :l & 4 1)1.'druom homes hurry, call 114~ lili!JI USTSIDE FIXER ma·~· I S37,950 2 Hcdrooms. l buth family rm. hu!lt! h•tt:k yard. 1033 S11 fl. Vuc;inl and re:.dy to movc·in . UNCH REALTY 551 -1000 SPANISH ~~ CALL NOW 752-7315 SPLENDOR :7/... DONALD M . BIRD Be au 11 tu l SY r a cu s c ~~~~==~A~s~s~o~c~i~a~t~e;~s~,R~e;o~l~to~r~s==1._ . I llr " •lcn & .! IJJllll'• l'h1· .! nd ll1111r •h• n " 1·111ta111 ccl IJY ,, IJl•arn l'l'tl 101: w hJr ~; rdrigcrJtur I 'J ll for l"cr tu,I\ ,. ~hov.. Sot/S..n 12·4 :\I u :.t .,e l I l1 l'f11rc IUJS"'9 COIY£ COMFORT AIU Model In Collei;c Park. ...:: :.~illO l.1~hthllUM' l.J Harb Vu lroadmoor Chr1~tl1'\J,., J UR :!IS.\ "#I In Cofifomlo" frplc & ... hake rool l'nl·ed to :.l'll llur n vlrase call R.c:ICGrJMt 1810 I MCICJl'Olio ot T alMrt, F+n Vlly 962-4495 1n i: It e l! (',1r1ic t ltc .. ttur:-. ~ ~I Corona •1 Mor 1022 ·•····••••••···•·····•• PRIVATE BE.A.CH ACCESS 4 BR Reduced to SI 09,500. l'hl· Prt<:t: •~ rrght. the lt>l·at1on 1.., i:n•at lhl' llb tr lxJrm 1,.. ic1.int , thl' 'uni 1:. 1xiol :-011.ed . the I a n d I s ( l ' t' , l fl I' lmthroom-. <1n· t""o 1111d the f1rt!µla ces an• too 644-7211 ~ ol br :!1 '"" fr llOUI J:tl' lrn mjl' ho mt', f n•,h IJ,11111 rtl'V.. lilU!>h l Jrpd lhruuut l'.11wlt·1J r,1rn1ly rm :!l·r;n klin~ Iµ. µ;irl) Siil' j:H'\1111 & t·u~t (MlOl ~tl;J,!1511 Wrltun & l 11 ti7~ ll!OO BRAND NEW 4 BR+ den 1hc ideal l'llrnu1n<1tion of ,1 n e w humt• in an l'~lalil1 ~hccl nc11ilthurhood, f~aturini: .ill the latc:.l kitchen UP· pvtnlml'nb, over i.11.cd 11ara i:1:. lar~e rooms. :1 It.1th,, :.ll'IJ down w cl 898-7855 540-1666 ··-We're here to help! CHOICE EASTSIDE ·IHH 2BA home n t!;ir Wt":s tcltff :.hopping & sd1ools. Playhouse rn rt1 ar y;ird, boat/camper storage. CALL toduy to .. c~ this fine fa mily horrw' Ii IS Ii'> Iii bar. m1111 lil'l',tn Vll'W All ~ Pl\€~TIG€ "'"lk1ng d1 .. t.1n1•t• 111 _ ! prl\.•tl' he.11·h Onh J HOMES ~t w.UUO fl'l' Call 644-7211 ~llouM·~~1~1~~1~•1l.11 l11t ~. l. I ulcl .11111 ,l\h~hl\ ri· ~ 2 For I Sale I LOT·2 HOUSES Si!l.OOOTakcs a ll 370 I .a Pl'rl .. Cto:.lj :\k.,.i 1n1>el,•lt•tl I \ ''"' "'1\ h .1rt1:0.1,tl 11 1 ll11th l ~·JUl1f11I 111 1111ht.1111h111• JI t'J Ull U• t•.t U 'Ith' O( l'11.11>l 1114 \ ' c l.1"1' llrhpl'tl\ 101 Iii.· clh • 11rn1n.1l111i: 1111~'" ,11 ~I l!l .. -.,,10 Ojll•ll 111 >el~l' Sun Harbor View HillJ l.u.'k 1 loml· :1 hr .! ha \Int lm•,1t111n \' j l'ant & r1·.11I• fur 1mmt.'ll 11n p ~ ;)IJ.f ~ISO i\~t MI li,l!li c l)len I lou'l' I 1 S.tt Sun. I ith & !:!th Olive C. Wiggen horn Realtor 675·6160 Balboa - Newport ti." It :1.1e1 l ll1h-111l",ol CostaMe10 1024 ------- Mc:Donold/ Johnson •••••••••• ••••••••••••• :illR, '.!II,\ homt• 111 C:ulh·Rc Reol Estate t'olll'l(l' 1',1r l. :1 Br·:! llJ l',11k \,krn~ Sti:1.00ll 752-6282 new <'Pl •lrl"· roof & 1\l:l'lll l>\li 111% Reduced SI 0,000. FOR QUICK SALE p:11r11 !'>p.1c k11 "' hltn.... . _ . ·wp llm. "nt'I '" lf. 11,11111 ,\h• .... 1 \l·rdL'. 1,1w, Oahu .I ~:111 ,!l:111 ()14 '" \~t l.~u . '.! Ila . Si!I 111111 ·.,;it.IX S11u1.Jwr n l 'jltl lh•alt\ ~l(i !'.l~lf> 1 Ir 7~'.! 11~1~.K Iii ll.1h J1,1 I{ :· l·'11w \h•'a \ l'rtl.· ~ ~1 11n 1 II r ~ 1 1 II ,1 111 J II \ .11111·111t11•' ~·11; illll l 'h r:11 :'l:Ml pnn 11111~ .\I~:.-..\ \'I·; H IH: :;f!I( l'<)()L llY lJW:O. ~:u ( 'h.i tmut~ l .1n11h hc1111t• LACUESTA :1 llr 4/hJ , hri:hl\ up i:r.1dc1I 1".tm1ly rrn & 1----------1 "'THE TERRACE .. I rrnl U111 rrn ::.ill ooo l'h 'IW ~Jil OPEN SUM 1-5 15232 MottinC)llom Ln. I UH, I '• Ila, newly µ1unt1.."<I. plu::.h l'aq>t•lln~ Near park, frwy. grade ::.chool & Gol<lcnwci.t Collcl(c Wulk to shop· ping Center. $115,000 I' M Cooper & AllsOt'. 536 t•l84 53U 3805 LAKE PARK AREA Super downt1>wn loc, cu:.torn built :! UH & den or J lilt, formul din rm, pool & 1acun 1 Xtru ll!c 1111 lloom for i:ucst house WJll. tu he .il'h, p.1rk & 'choob I' ~1 <.:001' Jo:ll & \.>o;SOC 5J6 11111 DOLL HOUSE The o wner in 1-;uropc> :>a)'!> ·i.cll" ht!> Ila n:.el and \.retl'I drl·.1m ho me He must lca\e hi!> 4 bedrm. 2 bath home with .is• pcx1I a nd ::.pt• You'll 1011.• ull lhc wood an<I h r I l' k s et• t h I !> II p 1iortu nt1 ) CLASSIC BY THE SEA o ...... n brt·cte~ pla) ;i ... 1r1·n "wn~ ;iround lh1~ :1 h l' \I f 111 )! I' m I' l U ' h Hl l\.E TO lit-:A (;ll Sparkling pool, :.e(•ludetl ) a rd. near thl' beach ! In tcrcom. J lx•druom. 13, bath~. Eat· m k itchen + formal rhnm>:. extru dt>n. hearty fireplace. S74,900. T;ir!Jc ll. Healtors, 91)2.5560 OWNER'S PRIDE: Love· ly a l rium model. Prestige home, close to everything! Ceramic en try to sun.ken It ving room with fireplace. dining kitchen, J lx:droom~. H• baths. Newly painted. $79 .0oo . Tarbell . H1.•alt11rs. H-1:!418.">4 ONLY $68,900 11opul<.tr C..rd11f Model 1\llr<1cli vcly upi:raded f·caturcs: Ceramic tile entry, orig. wall mural, upgraded light fixture~. new patio cover, n1 ghl l.Jg hts. Ideally localed. Near park, pool!. & s hop· ping. Owner will con- sider carryin g b;ick a 2nd TD. OPEH HOUSE 1.5 lt3 CAROi @ RAHCHIULTY 551 -2000 lh 014nrr, ltcm111Jcll'O 1700 I Ur, rlen, :1 lij, 2 Jml 10:.. Ii:. cul-d sal· lot. huj!t• povl. boat~alc. rn<rnr <"<Ira,.. Sec mi.1de to u pptc<". $1.il ,4!">0 H-12· 7g.i l Vo )Ou nN.'fl more room '' * TURTLEROCK * Gbr, J ba. all new cpts & BY OWN EH sol<1num floors. area for 1 UH WITll VJJ::W It\'. t1w p;il10, ;, min to SllJ.SOO bt'h. 968·5283. H11nl·h s l) le bt!auly 1\ -------"Night & Oay" view .....,....,._._~~overlooking the crty. eZ NEW LISTING -for the care landscaping & i! pcrfectroru.,t • This is for patios. Secluded master the man who wants a Br & lorm<1I dmini: rm. µcried workshop to go open into atrium. A hghl with the perfect housr & mry kill-hcn & ram1ly 1-:ui.tsrdc-4 bdrm, 2'2 rm. & ~uch a l.IVJ\l.H.,.; hu, :i c;ir gar. with l'X floor pl Jn t:nJ•>)' 1xwJl:1 & i>llfldctl workshuv ;~I 111 ten111s fat: St.•c tt now idnt l'oncl. $8~.ooo -h} Principals only appl ffarrcll l.~l'ulty 5401 l<ENOSllA LANI-: t;.12 ~2()11 OPl-:N SAT & !'UN .: lllk' l11 "''l'.111 .\11111 •1\ IWfl S.1 II ., 1111 .~ 1>1•11 \ 11'14 ~111ul1·d. 11:1• q •ll,11 \lf1.1,;1'111 \1:1 SA.LE IV OWHER • 11 1·111 r.uw1• lu \1 \' l 'oun tq ('th & l'Oll\<'1111'1\I to .. fl 'd'I' &. ,h1111111ni.: 1'1.11.11 ~µ.1 , I nl ,11hhllOll & ,ii I h I t n ' I 11 rl U cl I 11 1: 1111<11114 ol\1' I'< 1111l1111r 111111 \1Jn' muro· 'tr." 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(1rl'p l,11't'' '11 :.I O IOU~ S\l:!.Sl"MI Worid WI• Brokers lolboo 673-4545 REDUCED $7,000 l rrnlt· 1111111 harhor :!lit)() 'II fl I llr :.>1, ll.1 l.1111 rm \\ tq1k ~ tll'11, t11t.il I ' II I' 1: r •• 11 l• ti 111 Ii h•1>,111n,1ll\ lnd"'fo<I 1111 ,,,nl l!lort.. sis11 .• ~M1 l'r 1n 11111\ 1\11·1•'~1 ~U!J;.'rh den 1r ll'lJltt• th1,. .1n cxccpttona l huy JI m.950 •Robert~ Realty .. ~ .... ~ .... . llu•UllCl ....... 0 llR + •n + pool All new int ind ucting HJ'°'· k1l uµµli:111<"C:. I" A ht•Jtc•r "w 1·11 h. lmmt'll µu~~ 'Int toe l'ricecl l11r 'fUll'k -.ale sn.uoo ;\~1 11-11 1rn11: LANDMARK WITH POOL :11111 :11111 l.argc lurnily fl)(lm upgrach•cl cu~tum 110111 ,'!, Jti l'lllll low 1n.11n1 ) .ord l'ric·1·<l al W14i,IXKJ ,\ ~1·nl !1Jli t 111 I or 'lfi!! 17•17 STEAL sso.ooo. "1-:w n s l'O\I hi• mi• Fowttoift Votley Sh u1<1· roof. mu'""'l• '"'l'.HI & m111int.1111 \ 11'14 rr111c µrunt• lot•. arc 1us1 Real Estate byMl:NAY "SEASONS SAVINGS" <.:umpet1llve price to s ell & close hy Jan. Superb lloorplan trr -le v e l. S pac 1ou:. & r oomy. Features mirrored en try, I, R . !"am rm. laun dr). Sep D ll.. effil'1ent Kitch , J bdrms. Lrg 1N1.s1er. !168 44.>6 I nine 1044 ......•.•.••.......•••• Woodhrad~e S&S. near park & lake, 2·sl y. J Br, .1 hu, under construcl1on ~"16,000. <.:all 833·2111 HAPPINESS IS BLUE HEAVEN Beaut1ru1 Cornell Mot.Id fe atunnl! ;i blue mohl tbruout th1,. I bcJrn11m, family room + bon11:-. room model humc. Thi' 23SO sq fl. • 2 stor} hQmc hJ~ a formal d1nini: ure.i & is profe.s:.1onally landscaped i\,:.oc1ut1on dues only Sll.50 p e r month. lnelude!> :I <·om mumty pools, cable TV, lrash pick up OPEN SAT 1-5 r4571 SAWLUF S92.500 ~ RANCH Rl!AL TY 551..JOOO HE WHO HESITATES Th1i. 4 bdrm homl' fealures Ccntrol air. tile roof. covered p<1t10. etc<' ~arai;e door o pener trai.h compactor µro fe!>!.1on.illy lundscaµed > lffd. A1ldftCJ S77.900 14555 SEROM OPEN SUH I ·5 @J RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 THE PRESTIGIOUS RAC9UET CLUB Popular Rni.bane Modl'I re;ituring I bedroom. tamily room. formal din tn.: ruom + bonu:-. room Th1i. 2700 "'" fl hnmc 1:-0 ideal h vin~ for thr •·x 1·c:ut1 ve & hi:. fam1I\ Price reduced fur ta·,, '>UI~· I OPE:H SUN 1-5 I 3561 ESPIRIT RAHCH REAL TY 551 -2000 COOL DIAL! A11 rnnd, 3 hr. ~a" blKl w:1l1·r sofln'r. <111 x1r;1i. 011ly $6:!.00U Just llst.·11 ' Cull l 'ropcrt.' llou,..t• ·~<! 385(,1 IRVINE HOMES Townhouses from $:>4,()0(1 Two to rour Bdrm home~ from $60.000 Xlnt term" THE HOMESElLERS CaH 752-5353 ALPINE VILLA. The dei11gn 1i. ltupcr h from the so<1rin2 ce1hngs to the beautiful bric k Crplc Liv111g rm., drnml( rm . family r m . hohbv loft, laundry rm & 5 bdrms. Bnnl:( your fam1 I}, lurgl' or small & i.elllc Ill l'Omfort & prtl'll l') Close to 44 acre park with pools & tennrs St w.soo ~~l:~ RE ALTORS FOREVER VIEW 1044 •••••.................. ·••·••••··••······•·•·· TEHHIS AM YOHE? Cvstom Interior l-';intus t1l :i btlrm t Lo•l'IY ·\ 111 + farrl rm famtl) room 1n ·T hl· 'tnl(lc horrw I lull h.1 Colony·· Profl•,o;111nall~ ~r ... chi,.., h'nni"' t•rl!> ."c dt.-cor;,tct! &. landSl«•iwd µoob Enlurg•·ll :\1,11 Features include. L.tri:c bt1rm t:!li.:!I \\ 1·u:.tom l'Ovcrcd p;it10 w ~·" 1·1oi..<'t' Manv 'llr:i11 HBQ. ccntrul :ur 1•1mcl . & Xlnl l'11nd Hy uppl t! I et'. i: a r .1 i.: l' o 11 c>r Ownl•r 1\).(t flS<! :II 7h 0~1encr. As:-.oc1at1o n due,, $18. mo. lnclu<lcs, C:urn Loguna leach I 041 mun1ty poot hJthled tl•n •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ms courus. park. tru~h OPEH SUH. 1·4 j piclt·up A must w sec' 1411 Mor Vista Way Of'EH HOUSE 1·5 Pool & pnvucy occa I 4232 Saorinen view! S1)a l'tlius I 11•,cl :! : RA.NCH RE.AL TY 55 1-2000 SHARP SHARP 1>ccrl1ehJ As pl·n 1,l..1n lc.1tunng J br. IJ111 1 m. tlm rm. ('Ul d1• ';"· lot·a 11on 14 I urge lvl L p .:r;ided carl)(:I:-.. tile & drape~, Tinted w111dows 111 l1v rm & sell d canmg o•en & up~radl•d 111:. hwas hcr tn kitchen J\:.k· 111g $7!1.SOO 26 SGft•rlin9 Open S..n I • S RA.NCH REAL TY 551 -2000 TURTLE ROCK HOLLI"'(; Jiii.i~-; PRl\'ATE GAU DENS Compliment th1~ "ini:le fa mil) h.>ml' un f••1· l .. nd A :.p<1c Ooor pl.in "" 2 llr & den. :.: hu llltn,t.: r m 1lrnmi: rm ,~ 14\'ll. l.11• ~1gncc1 k1tchc11 Call for;ippo111tnwn1 768·1212 \;RAND V JST.\ ~EAI.TY HARi:: ~IV . l'J\HI\ C:ham·ello I II U. 21 • I.la. fam·rm. in rm, mun) upgrades. on , UI de Kac. i79.500 i\11111 noly ~·!171!:1 UV OWN,.:H I'll<' <'olonv J Hr. fam r m. fq1l1·, ,111 crmd, S7:1,f)(~I l'r 111 11111) SS2 l1:~11 lldrm & den, lower ll•v•I( t:On be l.'li.pllntlcd lu ;iJdh~ t1unal 4! bdrm h11lh ~ 1am1lr rm ,\ M lJS 'I SEE' SLJ:.!.000 LUXURIOUS I .1hll•rn1•k OYO, :! W rni ;: llJ rol·ky on :un \ IL'l4 )l :!.),0011 WOODS COVE :-. 1· Jr 1 ~ u •' l' .1 n ( r on t Sllolt11-.h 0,1\ur ;1 htlrm l1t'.1m,. '"'" Ii:•· lut l!l!l.'>.000 MOHEY MAKER .; l.klrm . I'• IJ,1th f111er lgl' 1x.·eun \'1cw lot Sub mtl, S81\,J(ltl , DANA KNOLLS 4 o1' Urlrm , with for eve VICW Of occ;an, \ <1lley ml.\ $7S,OOO IM SPAIN .... fl ll<lrm + l';1rt"l.1k1:r 1·01 lal:l' on :! ;1crl'S of M cd11 11t•1•1rntrnnt Suhm1t offrr $.1."Al,0011 MAUllSLAHD "ana1mlr. lluwu11 t·\1r11 ""ndu. ~ lcc11:1 I . S~r10 Wel•k or munthly rutc PORTY REAL TY II••• N c;.,1 I lwy, L.agun.1 497-2'468 O.finitefy not a LGC)'.tfla Charmer! Uut u charm111i: hum" 111 u111JCr \'1l1cm.1 l~ach .1 lilt I Ha 14 a gre ur"' •ll'l'·"' \' ll'W :.urroundr il h~ lug 1.ill trcclo ~1~1 5011 FA.USTA VITALI RHltor 499·224 I • S.'i'.!.500 l,u\ Cl) :' hr u I.II o ,. 11 s ' rl e " 1 11 14 ~ 197 :iS95. 4:J I ·632() d .:t CROWN 'OINT ~ Marvelous loca1con, 1tnl~ 1' a lcw i:.kps from Crci. ~ cent Bay 1-Waeh. This :r.1 hdrrn . :!' / h.11 h hunw. •111 .1 ')Ull'I 1·vl 1lt: -.a l· ha:; a"" g n •;11 l11mr 1ila n lo.,. ma i n I l' n ,, n c· ,. ' a r <J qu:dtl ~ 1·1111 ~tru' 110 11 llnnu~ ~arcl1·11 rm hu' lill 111 lllllJ l'r11•1· rt'fh11· lutn ~• l!l.~~10 DF:l'~R Fl ~:Ll> :! Hr'.!',. 1111 4i!1 i\s1>cn \totll'I. Ii:•· ''"' ll •If"'' 1• er1·rt ll;Jt :>1. :"-prnk 'r , '-- ~y~tt'1n . m .1n} ~t r ,1, 11 •• ,.,,,.,, Xlnt 1·1mcl S1.•e 111 a11 llOS N.Coo~1 Hwy •• Laguna prrctJIC £77 000 SS:! 05!1:1 494-1177 f.11t1 1h11 ~ ,\ II\ r 111 I .~•· ----------11.,111 11001 " J.1111111 ln1m th~~ qv.1hl\ l.111w '"' "fe14 ,,, t hi· rnunr 1.•1'.tra' 111,..,1t•1 • IMMI '(fl ft hom;· I 1111, ~.;111·1 hunw na:. to '\l'jr 1>~1~:1• Ifill, lli.:h offr•r 11111'1\' CJll todll) S<·huol -1..ll l j lnJ r 1 llo ( ir cl •t.iil' $'111 111111 l'•h 1lli~I ur c ~ 1!1'1 !!:iii 891-7855 5'40·3666 Ownrnj! Uus extremely wt'll done Plan 102 In "Th<' Willo wi." This hom e f c jture::. J lx.'dmom. formal dining + contractor added lamrly room ! Centra I Jir, upgraded c;irpcting & wall covenn2:.. Live. lo\c & be h a ppy in bt•uullful lrYtne. h 1101ng lo br "trul) lost" 1f you don't see thii, VlEW llOME in dcs1ra b l e Turtle Ro c k. TODAY! 3 Bdrms, F.R . <1lnum ANO sep. D.R Jusl comp. painted in & oul. Beautdully landst·:ipe d y;-1rd V1\CANT qu<1I bu}er can be rn by <.:hn1>lma ~' Rcahs lrcally priced al SI0.000-bul uul of town ownl'r 'a ~:; ''SEi..I. "ow··· R oh l'et111 . Realtor 751 IH4 l o r \17!H423 (rom kltChl'n. d1n1nl( room. living r oom & mai.tcr bedroom m thu, one llii:h on hill m Turtle Rock Terrace Lt\ e In lwcury for only $159,500 for Lh1~ I BORM 111r. t'Olld home rn 'MI NT ' condition Open lod:iv I 5 I' M. 5tl5l llrghg;llr Tl'r rucc Ir-Yin~ 1044 COROMAHlDS. '""·1r1I µ.11111 o v..nr h1 _ llcl rn. l.1m1I\ rrn e111pt '>-.II• I u.1 'll!ll lllMI \ll 14 hom1· 1'11' I"' 1111 .trl'l'I I••''" l't ~ll>:l '.14111 OLD CORONA. SANTA'S DREAM '!~~ .. ~:n.::~:~i~~::.:~.: &4P> 1-: ... t i·n'1' ,. 14 "'"1 1111 We're here to help'' Ill.Ill\ '\l l ol' '$'1 1 ~1:>11 \\ h1l1• "',ol1·t \ '''" :J lltlrm , 1.1m1h r111 ( I .i cl I I I •1 11 ,, I h II Ill •• :>.!:!:I. ~.ou on 1•1,.,t11:111u, ''"'" 1!11; '.l,",!17 \ltrh• 1 ll<lrm \\1th 1x1C•I BUCH PROPERTY \l:l'lll 1;.10 ;1Mlll I t•nlllr\ ;JI l·rrKkr•r H ~; S Toro I Ol2 llt·1l1·1•orat1•1I rn111l1·I . h111hll 1111.:1 .iill••I ~:xt ru' 1!111111 t' ~l>UOU fii4~ ~,.Mt2 • ••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • •• • • DUttLEX DECEMBER SPECIAL HY ow ... J.;H IHr ;:ti.• II! Int, trlr ;H'l'l'" Sti<i.~011 5111 90'17 l'i\l,I, !Ill~ 77~1 l"'T'l.11 I': NJ-:TWOHI< 'I 1• 14 11 11 m .1 r k 1· I ' ·1 II It 1 k • . 1\' rm w l111 r 11:......-.L...1....v....11ey 1034 lldrm . :.:•' h.1 111 'r.1 r 1 w I I ..--.-... lll<IE TO IEACH! 11ld 1''r11l1· , Su;mi~h. 'I\' q> C'. fl(I' yur(f OU 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • m11k(' ,1 11nod ,.tnrt ~r .JUST l.IST~:n· ·I huge ~111n. M11ch rharm • Im home. 1-·11Arcrm,uvful. ---------llllj hrlrm~. 11rn1t fum lly 1-na<·ulutc l'lu~. \ lx.lrm Cl•ntury 211Cmcll 'r H t-.: A FOUNT AIH urcu Only $82.t!OO. Aitl. a11t. 1155,000 1w2 5062 COURTY "'ID OP F:N 11011s1-; DAVID D. C~RLSON ~ SUN1MON RUlTOR lll-9293 09'0,oJ"t 1026 1·~ the view from thl' 4!tM2i\rcht'rt'lrch• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• spuc1ou.<1 master ~u1\.c of IOllE SUIKKI rr;rez;CCVJ':CCCCCCO:O<ccc,-.~ lhrs art1st1cally decorat fi4IP lt<1 751.51159 ---.-:., cd home. The sp<1r1uu~ ENJOY AStlNG Super s harp Village San Juan townhouse. 3 Br, 1~ bath, designed for act1v~. indoor/outdoor living . Va1:1Jtc~ hvtng room celJing, large patio. smgle level near pool. S62.000. NEAR MARINA Unusual la rge rustic A·Fame 1n Dana P oint wJth open beam ceUings. ocean view, fireplace & cozy loft. $79,500. 11 . ' ' ,\ ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS ~ec re<1t1 on room ~ S&.S Reirnll• Spcc1ull11ts :t. dum·c floor "mooth 1or5 txlrm modcl'i avail. patio arc ldcul fur c nll'I i1omi• w pools. 008·4602 uurung. Encr~y l!llVtn~ JlennlnJ(lon rroperlic~ gas kitchen and l'ndlc~s ----- eJCtra features. Al $72.900 I llr. P. Ba, new kuchen. you should see thll fmc xlnt cond. big alum OOv· homeTOOAY1 cred patio. Hi2ill r-·an 531-!iHOO L:lsta Lu $62 .SOO ~0-29!l7 Inlet ttatioMI leal I 00/o DOWH ~~&~·~·~~H~etw~~orit~~~ 7 \'n nrw. 4 br, 2 bR, fom -rm. up11rd cr·pts. <111>1 & •SPECTACULAR VILLA Special Spanish Vllln w1wro~h1,Jron & bl'lck entry, ceramic llll'11, 3200 5'1. n. 58R 38A. Glorious area. Relocated 11.-iller Bar1aln value al ju11t 1124.700. Hurry, 1.>lol MG-3377 P ERJo'Ol\MANCE REALESTA'l'fo: wuvcn w..ood!I 2 Ml tn ooach. Detter hurry. only S&.9SO. United Broker•. fl46.7414, ask ror t•euy Schroder. BY OWNER La Cue•la VIiia 3 Dr, 2Ba. f11n'I rm. frplc , l'fl'. pot10. $63.900. OPt:N H.Sf; S11l/Sun 12·4 1001 fo'lorld(I ONLY $67,500 I 4656 OroftCJe Ac:res @J RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 WOODBRIDGE PARK TOWNllO~ 1-: :I Bit, :J Ba "Rl'dwf)C)(j Model " Avail. l"cb, r1rk your own colorl! n ow lfE-22 C.a .. no151\.. ,.,. HAWAIIAN DREAM $79,500. Prine. only . ~ ~ ""'rv w : "VIM£ I' r of cs s Ion a I I y 644.4939 ------1 OPEN DAILY I d d b d 8A.M. T0 6 P.M . 1trt scape 4 e room .. 1• Stt 500 -------- tier k e I e y M od~I in .., "" ' BEAUTIFUL Condo, Nr College Park features: 3 18.0W MARICIT new Univ Prk, vu rnts bath11. paneled ramily Turtlerock lnveatment End unit. air cond 3rd room w/bwlt-in shelves. bargain. Appraised at bdrm Ii; den. 2 ba, Crpl. desk In study & wel bar . S00.000. Seller llquldaUn(! lrml tlln rm. wet';-ar, 111 Back yard enhanced by at $88,SOOl Talc e ntry k1tch. upard cpts. d'l*. 2 h1 rge covered patio, Spanish brick fireplace ptihtlll. many xlrnb 1, decktnit. gas BBQ & con· Formal dlnlng. Family blk to pool $79.1100. versat.ionul f1repit. St.ePi room. ~eluded muter ~-3760 away from re~ eshing wing. AJr condllloned. -- pools & park. Electric EZ cue yar,d. Seller LOOKY! gar1ge door o ners & very anxlou~ Freshly Malibu lights r nl & re-pointed ln!Mde. Submit LOOKY! ar Don't m iss seeing the off•r today. Call now Ye.ry attractive Plirn 102 Oor1.1 & fsuna landllcap. 7si-11oo In "The Wiiiows" Tlus 1n1 in th11 Hawaiian <l'fH'""X'57'.0Y1( hOme re1ttures l bdrms, ... ~.~~, l•,nvmz• ~\~~:.~'.:~~i~~~ 1J>rinlllert in y11rd with . IY OWNR tlmcr. A1 k l n 11 only Dream boute, 4 br, 2\1\ '64. 750. ba, formal din .rm., 4H2Cher .. od1 RANCH llALTY ss1.zooo tam.rm w/frplc , 8' °'9CSUM 1·5 bulltln bar, profe11 up· pallo front & rear, .BBQ. ~"~_;_ 4c-k'' l Rt4/11Jr 496-77 J ) Dy OwnorOreen V11llcy, 5 536 1001 DEERFIELD palio hm. 2 BR. 3 Ha . l11nd:1r11~d. Br, + den/bdrm. frplc, ltf'•dtd. cuttom lnd11cp'a, I sun deck, fountain, fire ~ pll " 11•rde.n l111hUn1. ' Walkln1 cllaUlnc to p~t tennis cr\1, Tot.Lot, 1wlrn'1 .. park " clubbouu, Colo ny llomel. 192.000. 551·1872. nnxcco decoralcd, <:omm. p00l11, SEU.. ldlt> ltetn~ wlt.h o Ira putio ft rear )'d. Nr recreation. 2200 Sq. f\. Dally Pilot Claulflcd ¥· pool. 188.600. By owner sao.soo. 96'2·422.3 au 5618. $5l-l708. IAHCHHALTY Hl-2000 . •...•..•.•..••••.•.•.. •·•···············••··· GREINTRH 2 IDRM. -ftOOI. If you 're look mg for value nlus fantastic living, then Sc(' this lovely 2 bdrm. home with plush carpets a nd drapes. parquet flooring in'fam. rm & kitchen. L oca t ed o n b e autifully landscaped lot with a large pool. dog run & firepit. J furry on this one, it won't last. Priced lo sell sit $66,950. TWO MlW HOMIS UMIY. PAD Looking ror a new home 1n University Park? We have two new Deane homes -one a 3 bdrm former model with custom carpets a nd drapes thru·out. cent. air. complete landscapin~ with rence. plus a new award winning 2 bdrm. Wa lden model with your choice of colors of carpets and other builder's amenitfos. Both on ex· cellent lot!i ocross from pool & tennis courts. Builder anxious, so submit your offers today. red hill realty 552-7500 , • Q OAILYPILOT Sunday. Decam1>er 12. 11176 ~~!.~~-~•e•••••••• }~~!~~.~~~.~~.• ........ ~~!~!.~~.~~ ....... ~~~~-~!1:!~ ...... ~~~.~~~•••••• HouN1ForSde ···•·····•··••········· Mtwport leoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················ ······················ ..... ·················· logMM leoch I 041 LOCJ1MO a.och I 041 LAagMno leach I 041 FIB) THf DUCKS MtwporileCKh 10'9Hewporileoch 1069 S-Jtaon C:O-.rciol ~!.~ .. ~?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. (l'Om tbt" l tr ---------..i Wklerlront Wick, 2 ~l)', 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capith-ano I 071 Property I 600 ...,....,_. ______ _ W't!IJaTD w zta.% :at:UL? SJCtts a Wt.J1Tl.T.lJTJa..J1JCtCTJJCU.1 a "' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •HIGH OH THE VIEW ILUFP * DRIVE IY 1821 KINGS RD!! 2 Bt lloml' by ownt:r. Liil' lot un cul lit: i>ar. full)' l11nu"c•J1H'd , $S8,soo «1 17~ OU.-&.U-&tl• CM $1r/,OOO H9'LH-xlnt 1-:.1!1\bhl~ Inc Goo<l rClllJI J1t•111 Sli'J.OUO RoyMcCcrcle Rffffor 111 0 H•wport Costo MHo 541·7729 NORI NS REALTY l'RICE n 1·:nuc ,.;,, 1111 this charmmi: b1H'ht'l11r pad In hlucb1rd Canyun Warmly decorulu<I :! Hdrm., wood but 11111.: l1replaett & 1<.trl:l' ot·ean v1ewdeck. Jui.t f 78,:.<lll REAL ESTATJ~ CAHALAGUHA CHARM COTTAGE HCHIC? Beams, l1wph1rc & 1>lu~h t·ar[JCLtni:, he:.t of the old world, bc~t of'the m'"'· rmned ta.,Ll'fully Ill thh J Udrm • I '• hath w /loft Lol·ated c:loi.t--•n 011 :i QUh:l 1:.nc. Out or 1014 n mvnt'r, for !>"I~ ur rt·nt $811.~>00 YOUNG AT HUIT OR. & play rm.; 3 ti. HrJul1ful bnc:lc .'lta1rw•y XJnt cood. WDllt to pools. tl'1u.b lo a view or lhl' en Ulo4la lit oce111 $00,.SOO 11re l..a11un1t Coa5tlJnl' CAYWOOD RI.ALTY Large Jct ks & IJkl' new :1 * 541·1290 * Jidrm. 2 li.itll home wnh a bag k1lt'ht<11 lo makl' her SPYGLASS IULL, Vu, 3 happy. :iltw,!>00 Br 2 &, lust brand new EMEAALDIAY Jo'<imdy tra1l1t1on wilh i.!Jme room for <'hildn•n St·pJr.1tt:' Bdrr11 w111i: lor .ufull~. Family d111mg tor all :!>174,SOO I~ by owner. 640-1'151 Wdt11111.&C111111M11\' ' . 119 c°".r." Estate 4 br, on I' airway, S300 ARTIST'S LOFT x11.n. Marble entry, oak panel game rm, gourmet t\wav rrom lbe r est of thr kit., maid's qlrs, by appt. hou~t: Lots ot nJlural I I ( . 1 only. 67S·QKIO. 1~1 11, amasllc 1•11a~1 me '-------- I 121 l<iftCJS Rd: 3 IR 21A US0,000. * 1611 Kincp Rd: 3 Ill 2it. Rental• Rent: by OC alrport·c· 1·66x300!! Rhoda Magil, RJfr (7 f 41642-3600 \Jew. 'J\10 Mu~tcr lidrnl~ .... EW CUSTOM m.i·~~..or:ca:c:::rrra:v \\llh halh5 + I m11re ~ 1 htlrm & balh. $14:!.500 BAY VJEW MANSION N.wpwt leoch I 069 Newport hoch I 069 Santo AM 1080 ····•·······•·········· OWNR 2hr, l(OOtl locallon. nl'wly d<'l'Ot 'ld 101\I So (htk St s:kl,!IOO S5tl 1200 U y owner J llr lo14nhoui.c Clo~e an to 0 C.C. & South Coa,,1 l'IJ1a AdulL~ Hent·Lbl' Or Huy. $.39,USO. lmmt<d j)O!lbetil)IOll. Call 6-16-6JOll. •I UR, 2 ba, 2 !>Lory w/pool l..ov1ily Republic Home I Mt. north oC So. Cou:.t Plaw $77,000 5.u; 9427 Open House Sat/Sun 12'5 2!101 So. Spruct• --- SHOP"HG MALL < If Jll lfl' ll(JI l lllk from M1,'11o n. '-llll l'~ & 111111·1·'· )JI0,00() <• ' i.:ru:" ""' "''' WO UHOO or .11! 51'\1 t.7:'1 :1091 l'l<IM t: COM 1\1 'l. l.OT H1p1• lu1 11111111•<1 cfr \4.'lopn11 1:w·,1112·. un:tOrqilol JUK hJo.&WI< 1,1.1~·,·n\IJ ""' Ju~t S of Ou11ll'' ~1.500 10·~ du \ 11·tv11a Unly ~7!!.000 Ownr/i\,:t. • .. 10 os~ l'I "''''ll"lio. only ' II u .Jolu1.:.1111 ffrok1•r 'l\\u 11 l'lel'•·~ J<:a. h:H c 1;.11;11:1G2 CuhtU Mc:.11 (2J2HI< & (2J3BH .1! Bfk,, ~l2l I'lacl'nllu Ave from N.U. Only $120,000 1•arh. < >wnr I A>lt 5-IO·OS5fl 84YFRONT Office bulld111 i:. spt'<' taculur \lew, luxunou1> executive off1cei.. An "Int inve:;lmcnl' llLLGRUMDY REALTOR 675-6161 UNITS t:XCH ANG I'.; yCJur 111 <.'Orne property for thab co ntrmp urar> wood/glass. <)CClln \ ICW home. 3 B<lrmi.. & <! balhs. $125.000. Gingerbread Trim On an 1n('ome H-2. Original ol411er "'as a bwlder built lulast! 1 un· tl has 2 Bdrm<;., damng, DOLPHIHR.E. OPENSAT&SUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494~51 I 3600 sqf: •:s~ate w1lh magrullccnt view <1t the LC19oW1 Hills I 050 b.iy $247,:M>O. 220 Tustin ••••••••••• •••••••••••• (Nr J>acanc Cst llwy I:: fireplJt'•' deck & , ll'\4 Cleaul 3 Br, cntrl aar, huge ., d n 1 h· a UJ 0 ., gJr. frplc, i.prkln., clo1>c ~n u 1 ai. 1' lo • • to :.hoPt>. i.chwls, frwy fircjJIJ1.t'"" 111:'41 ~ rt'· 5474425 Jn)llme oo Tustin. nr Mar1nl'rs Mile> 835-3696 or 633·11 IOO HOHS.ALANCO. WESTCU~ RU.LTYCo. MINI l(&fT ONCEIM4 LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY to own lh1s Jovely, i.harp 3 BH & den home ne:.lled an 1.1 qwet, Lrafflc safe cul de Sa<'. Nicely up- graded with central aar. Macnab-Irvine I! 1'. \LI Y t 0 \l 1' \ '\ Y YOUR OWN LITTLE "CORHH" OF THE WORLD. 4 '1 lli•IH :.10·32·48·!14 1$0 UI 21.lO SOM t; 1''1xl'r ll11 pers, SOM~ bra no new, S 0 M ,.: I> r I u r o f · ownership. &£•~=~~ Praptrrtl•• 75l•'920 " l•OO OUAtL St HIW-f llACH HARBOR tltil!TS and w halewater yours t1) \tl!W forc\er from th1-, Dana l'o111t lut S.IJ.WO. modeled , :.1•;1 ,1111l·tl __ 11Jnehni: 1 1·harrn• In l~oHi~I f052 Newport-$87.500 2323 Irvine, Me"POrf leoclt °'" HOUMSat/Se 11-4 t•1tal intercom system 1 n r abulous ca nnl'n for \Otce & music, bli! \ lllai:e w !'> dtH' & muster suite. den can bt: chJrm111g ufh1·1· rooms + u:.~'<l as otlh bdrm. Priced ~ho,,.100111 ~ t I O,ooo al a low, low $64,000 tli451 UNITS UNDER SX'i GROSS * 494-8057 * heart of \. lll:.11-:c-on ••••••••••••••••••••••• µc<1ccful cul de 1>..ll' OwnC'r tr.msft•red, mu1>t :.t'll l•'AST • Sl:!S.OUO 3 BR+ IOMUS Qwct h11ls1dc cul de sai· PortJCO l'ntry . Huge h v rm -brick frp lt· Spacious real country kitchen . br<'akfa~t ;1rca Magn1f1ccnt HONUS FAMILY ROOM, O\•er View! Vi ew! 180° Permanent view of Newport Back Bay. Cust bit 3 BR home w 1priv mstr suite. All rooms arc l arge. Prof. landscaped Hm for pool Price just reduced by $10,500. Owner is anxious! Please stop by or call. S7.1'>00 PER UN IT 3:! units 111 B11l lk.ir with 11·~1dc nt mJnOitl'r. a bloci.., from IJk1• 1n town $:!411 ooo S.i0,000 rlnwn <~1wr carry h.1l:in1•e· 01 t'AUULOUS va;w .le'o\ hl<JCk!> lo lo t: a ch . ;j l'roix·rl v M anJgt·ment Hcntal~ Nee11t-u i''ull SN\ ltC' lkallor bdrm:. . I ' 2 l1J tl1·11 frpl. Charmin.: 11at111 Wllh lil:J(~. llUJ.:t' cft•( k, dbl. ~aral(e. SW.SOO PIU:STl lie lrvtne Covt•. i.e1·unty, beautiful s1111d) b I! a c h • l'la u rm in i.: :1 lxfrm .. J ba., :.µadou:. llv. rm . den, formul din rm.; wmdow walls op1•11 1ng to hu i::l', lu s h ~ecludcd patw, pMI :i garngcs. S2:!5,0CJIJ Incl land 1 llH So Coa~t I lwv LAGUNA l:IE.\t:ll 497-2457 COMMERCfAL INCOME Plus lll's1den\lal • Corner exposure • :! f'ark1n.i lots llltEATllTAKIN(; r11:isl ,·1cw' Dl'luxe l>ana 1'•11111 condo. :1 IMnns . i! liJ unique 11!1: tll•11. ~('( har, d1nani.: rm , fr11I ; i.pt.•c·i;i I .1men1t1es, dcck:s. 1111111 yard, dbl l!·ir ~1115.0UO • (;uud sign !>pare -F111.1ncmJi :I\ ;i1lahli• INCOME $23,000 • l'ntc $215,000 • 494.755 I • h;ll;~c: (o,.,,ac~ l'EG ALLEN 11£"1..TOH 1!11 i57H ct.1..<or 111!15 N <.:0.1.,l. LaJ.:unJ Secluded Ocean Vu Move Ri9fd In ! 3 BR's, 21z b;ith '41lh fireplace ;ind lge dlJl1• .iarage. C:;inyon µn\at·y ~126.500. AAcnt 673 1~1 15 I <!9 5(1() '\ !-; \ H E l\t I-; R \ I. U HAY . 1)(1' 2 bdrm . lam1 ly rm , frJJlc . t•ounlr~ J.1tc·hc·11. p.illo Lath & pl.i~l<•r ro11:>trur·t11111 lfd"d Jlom-.: on ;i large OCJo:A~ \'I 1-:W LO I'. PLACE REALTY OPEN ll·I SAT&SUN (~ii Myst11· Wa) Lsc/<Jptwn $215,INMI 7R7 Nye~ S225.IK"I BY OWNER HEDUCEI.> S2j()O ~111·r t;icular oce;in & t•o.1~1.11 VJl.'W, J l:IH :! l!.1, .! ) n 1ww Sobm1l all 11111•1 .. ,., we're anl(111u' 111 't•ll ~.500. 4!19·2H1J MYSTIC HILLS I br 3 hJ, !>:wno.1 'Pt•t l jl'Ular \ u J.:rl'Jl ~.\1·1 home $1..,:-, 01111 011t•11 llOU'>l' Sun I 1 I LLI I 'oral., \1.,'l 1,7.J 71,.JI PRIVACY IS PRICELESS 111r lhe wh.11<" r.111111\ 111 lhl!oo 'IJ;lt' .I hdrm ~ hJ * 494-7551 • OCEANFRONT \'11 up i\ph , t•Jto\ .at or l(.ir '·hid pe1<1I. rle·d " I Hr , I Ila, :\i!l.tKK1 ., llr, ~ llu. SXi.!'>tJll .1111 , .! l!J. ')110,IK~I 11 \l(l 'l'\1 & llOH" H I·: OCEAN VIEW I u..i11111 uuph \ .'hit -"•1 \1~·h ~I I .• 11 1111.1 U10,11 h eiut .1 ,1n1l 111. lu1 .1111111 l\,al~111r 1!1-.t.111'•• 111 1111 '""" h ll•··1•111111l .1ll l\•><><I :1111 h 11"11\ I ~ 111111 ;1 Ill I ll.1 I,~· •'I II llt·fllJI Ullll ' 111 .' ll.1. I !!Ill ,q II '\:'It. t1')'J 1-MJ lu1.1tu•1u a.: .11 .11l.1lil1· H I I J\\ 11111 hl1•1 I )11 111!' '" t' ur 1 .Ill d l 1 w I It.Viii htdt.'olWJ\ 10 ~<o1111l•1l 1----------St•t'IU )llln . l..11 i:o• 111111i: I"'· hui:·· ,, r•I• \ .1Ull1•1I c:e1llni.:~. 111u11ln '''le· k1l1 lh·n '41l h "· ,. 111 \lt•w ~UI 'l->11 Opo·n H•Ju.~1· ~JI &.. S1111 I I -'O;.:j 1'n• ... !\11·"' 111 I .11~1rn.i 11~·Jt0h "°' <W1l.UAM8 ·!' ... '"/ l020 So CC•\I Hw, •94 8~1~ ~:xn 11:-.1; & 1.1.u; ''l :\I.) f\ l'l o u' .' 11 ll 'II \ h 11 l!l t• w I h ,, rm I II .: f 1l. "-"I 110( S~; Ill ('.I ll \U Sl1ACIOLS Jo ,\ \1 llOM 1', IUH Hli\, UlcJn \ u Lil hobby rm, t('rr.ic\'d p.2tl(), fruit tr1·1" w I l..ol.t; I\.. IV( Pt •WI•: I• r • / 11/ ,' ,/: " 4A7 17"il . , .. A.TTEHTIOH! vNltUe REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnnt•yrc· St. 404 o•n HO Ol16 PRIVACY 1'11" homo· h." 11 ,lfl' o ........ 1111· 111 ""'' l heh 111' .I lo.tlh., 11 ... 11\••I 1011 \" o1111f 11h•JI 1111 mil 111•11 111 lllj.:' ~I I;! ·.1111 LAGUNA HIDEAWAY " llt'tlnwm &. th n in C.111\1)0 .... 't'\ h11t1·•t 11•.or ) i!rd PatlO l1•rri,1·c & 1r1'1· 1)11u''' Ont• mil1• to '""' n At h ... 11·h t\11 tnt' for 11111\ Sl·I ~-• C'll 11 now to ...... h l.1 ••h$h INCOME UNITS FIX & SAVE :111drul, i! bath, :11r cund l'or lot Im med occup • IOMD REAL TY• <; ;illery of Home,. 1714)83f-941 I TWO.STORY , NIGUEL SHOHES 700 bQ. Ct . rais ed!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hearth frp lc too ! I 64S.7221 Owner anxious. Call Uonna c u,u•rt..ti!·H:!:.IS 557-SJI t lo e11penenl·ei----------lh1sdream Uni~ Ok. Bldg. l'\rh:m1;r CALL645 b61ti Tn h:H•I. >.1111 <'~llO"ll~•· ~ f RE:HIGE: 19UI Newport, C I. 1.:\1 HOM€' ~i0.000 Abo M l µrop l SOxl50 lot w , h<1U1>l' 1nu _ katella 3 f!<c·droom plus clt'n 1.;x t·Jus1Ye gate guardc•d Cathedral beamed ccil Newport Beach I 069 Newport Beoch I 069 ing. ·~ rt . wet bar ······················· ······················· w/r clrii:. Seclu ded master. Tiered redwood Whittier, t' M A,.:I IMVESTMEMTS &12 0751! 1. Pvt. S<'hOOI $150,0<KI ~n:. Seal leach I 084 an·a. $12'.l.50<). .l.\Y W. YJ::ATS LIDO ISU •••••••••••• • ••••••••• • Condominiums /Town· CHAMPAGNE hausesfouok 1700 H,.;,\LTOHS 499 2231 dl•ckcd Ianni polio. 2200 sq. IL. l'luli -much more! Call fast. 752-1700. 1'''111? • ,, \ 1u·1 ·v,.1 . This super fant astic home has import- ed Austrian crystal chandeliers, 5 beautiful bedrooms, large court. 4 full baths, formal dining room, 3600 i,q. fl .. room for jacuzzi & sauna. Too m:iny amenities to lbt. OPEN HOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• :t. <.;omm 'J. Uldg SI 7.S,uoo 3 Comm'l llld){ $13.'...000 Gu return!>·Cu 11 for aµl Richard D. Forney fROHT ROW VIEW 1 lcre's your C'hnnce to en JOY ao unob:.tructed \'IC"' of the o<:!'<IO & C;it:.lrna Sun.-.eL' i-;,.qwi.atc 31Jlt & den home ~•tu;itcd 011 a bluff Ill TllE SllUflU) S179.'i00 AC..:E;\T I0°10 DOWH S!:!.500. down buys liPl:C l<.1lUl<1r 4 or S BH \'ll'\\ h11me Hae; pool and "'l'r)' Jmemty. CJll l'll.11, ,.,1 i!'>l 2223 OHL Y $82,500 I Bdrm, 2 bath home 11111 & valley view Thl· l11n.t.~ ~1111 sin11 herl• DOLPHIN R.E. 494-8581 Mission Viejo I 06 7 ····•·•··•••··········· IF I HAD A HAMMER .•• I 1·oul1I add two lo\·CI) lo l' 11 r o o m ' l o l h 1 ' irL1nclou,, 'Wrtl'r home " II .1 h u J: (' I "I w 1 l h h<.·.1ut1full} lan1J..capcd \,1Nf This "halo.('·rl'l(ifed h11ml' w f1rcpl.Jl'C is m a l>UALITY LOC'ATI0'1 .1111! do,t• lo "hu111•rni.:' ~.:!St.JU l~Quail ~ liiilllPtac• · Praperti•• 7Sl·l920 1•00 OVAil !i HIW-f UACH LI DO ISLF: ·By ownl·r 3 l:lr, 2 Ba, lg p;itru Sl50,000. 673·1610_ UDO ISLE Channing hoUlic on grcal Cetdury 2 I I Crocker Real Estate 621 W . I 9tfl St., Costa Meso 642-5062 SAT/SUM 12 5 CONDO. srentl' Lai:un.. • Hilb, pr11·cd for quit•k 109 PAPER !\.II•• hy owner, rl'ally for Popular utr1um model oo unml'd oct·upaney 01 lhl' hdl Ot!Jr ot•eun. l\lnt an\t'~lme 1H Nt•w Spacwu~ f<lm1ly home. t·rvti.. drps frC'~hh l\lnt :.t·hoob vamted J Bil, 2 Uu , ur :! pools. bl•iow market al $Sl.UOO. SH l -!IQ:!li or 963-783:! & Assoc's. R.atton 640-1700 19 UHITS·C.M. Trn 2 RH''I, Six 1 Hit, Thrl'\' ll.11'1wl111-,, l>1•Jul l'lllttl t:nc lrl i::ir:ii:1'' ~'>:i'> OOll l'n111 1mh C.111 l\tal , Al!l ;.,1 l2:!;1 01 U7'J 12911 i.treet. fresh & cll'an REAL TY INC. lira c k frplc. Ioli. of Hewportleach 1069 Hewportleach 1069 714/846-1371 Inc:~ Property 2000 ···········••·•··••·•·· Lenroge w / I 0% On DUJ>Lt:X Nl'"11ort lk'.H h Tnplt•, 1111 ~·a nJI w hu.11 llol k Str.:!,llllO I ull 111 t1'l' th ~unw ht T 0 1 ~·u li lU paneling, upd at(ld ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---_ kitchen 3 Bdrm~ • l OPEN SUH. 1.4 1-:.1slhl11ll -1 HH & fam rm South LCICJllftO I 016 Zoned for one more unit balhs.$147.000 1184RutlandRd. W1\1l'W ll v oiwnrr ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.! llOUSESon 1 Lol Uc-JUI <'Uhlom bit homt· w/IJ:l' rumpus rm + smallrr home l>t•h1nd NF:W U1111!, I:! ll11. 411 l'n Ori: Cly, :!.lo t n Sn Cl). 11nn 11nly llk1 b-12 lfiOJ LIDO REALTY :1;~77 \ ia l.i1lu, 'i. H. *673-7300* 3 BR, 2 Ba. priv entry court, new crpts & drps. prof ma1nl. V1t·w lot w l!V J.(ale & park'I! Sll!l,900. Oy owner fi.IG·4:>40 3 Park LuJo Tuwnhomc~ Truly the greatest buy11 In town Hurry! Nr lloug 3 hr':.. pricl'. $59,000 and up. .( H•w llstincJ-Vi•w Ntwport Hgts homl', lg lot S22S.OOO. UNITS> BROKERS JOUN CAJll':Y ·GR! 646 7414 BEACHHOU5E Super :? br + den homC'. w1co1y frplc. gourmet kitchen & lots of i;:la!>.:.. l'ndc of ownership ror only S72,000. Won't last ' ('al! IH2·38SO. PrOpl'rt) lfOUS(' ---- Moli\al cd hcll f'r'<' l'mtt' univ 113J:Jlf>.'I ~er Ocean View $62.5o0 Luxury:.! bdrm Sedudcd ~~a~y lav'~. 2 br. Ln e 111 r1rl1'. rent oul lhl• •••• ••••••••• ••••• •• ••• oth1•r.F<JUHl'Lt:x !lame 1 _________ _ 2 bath t•ondo 1n µrt· BUCH HOME den. 2' / ba. wood & :.la~ious Wcste·hrr : l~lrm~ , 2 bJlh,, open J.(l<Js:. Eilrth tonl·d con Lots for Sale 2200 BEVERLY CREED OH he am l'l'tl . f 1 pl IJ.:t• 1lu S!IH soo 4~ HUI RuLTOR 645-2411 m~lr. bdrm.,:.! llJl111" I ~ 1111-.. 10 b('aC'lt MO\,. 111 J ARCH BAY Op.,... S .. T/SUH 1-5 1·1u1d1111>n' $11."1,000 fly owner l.ugc (;imll~ r;;n '"' NEWPORT BEACH horrH· .1 hr. 21 2 ba 440 HOLMWOOD REALTY 675_1642 Swecp111i.: 01·1•an Vll'W , • DR. !runt dl'l'k, ba1·k µu1111 . N1·wpol'I llt·1~hl'> l.111•<·11 NEWPORT luri.:c Int SISO,uoo Prin l! bdrm. m I mcst a1 ea only. 49'J 4!51:1 Only S75,ooo lfum HEIGHTS WHtmit1sfer I 098 term!> All II JI lot· Kent Rogers Realty 848-8300 6 7 Steps To Sand Ii l 'ml Motl'! •,\pt ~100,0IKI ~l!Kl,000 IJow n """l'rC.1rry Halam·c l\J.:1•11t fi7J 4~~ Marlboro COU11try I lorsc lov1•rs here •l •~'' St:arn• llut·k Ua y va('tinl lut. lilix300 Zunl'tl A I, fully rl'nt'l'cl, :tl>kmu 11111.~· S.'>5,tlOU. Call 5·10·1 l!'>l. ~HERITAGE PAUL MARTIN $74,960 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• REALTY 644-7383 111.1rm.1ari.:l· 1iv rni. SUBMIT SUBMIT ~EALTORS <.:<11nm or Ill''· Groll~r"l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill S~MlO mo :1 Unit-.. on -------· l>1:;iut1ful new din rm. DOVER SHORES carpell.. drape,.. !Julio SUBMIT OPEN SUN. I ·S i.:,1rdl•n I IUG 1-: lol. Champa.in<' Open houw WxllO l11l SSO M firm :!lK :!Z! W Wal~on. <.: :ti S.17 .. IXJI aft li1>m Owm·r 1100 SANTIAGO Fmanc g O\lo'nt 6'15 7 195 15561 ll1i:hchff. 1<;11 ol • b 1 bd • Mr Fa 1J d ,. n. Ea,. t of L-a Dupl~x < ustom w t 4 rm " NEWPORT SHORES -~· f.muly rm. home. 1'111111 t' .. M:i~nolia l I Hr. 2 ba lhi:h on h1llluf) "' '>JWt \ll'W area ,1r UoH·r :.?ur.<:b;i.cfen.<!potios. I SS7.91MI Ai..'111-17~553 taC'ulJr ''''" ol otcan & Lots-Costa Mesa 2 vacant, I w /older house. nl(l door 1,, n4.'\H•r ('on'l <.:;i 11 be boul( ht • .-. " t>Jt kai:t• or 't:pjr,11e. <.'Jll for more mfor. \b'l b73 7(i()I Shurcs!S11ac1ou,r0t1m-. sl} villa S73 ,0flll clo.-ntu,rnl11(hh T14ohr f.l' .. J "117 'lu nl•r " IJ ·i U 111 f ' " 'I •f ()I R•2 LOT some '4llh c '<lra h•i.:h " '" OthttReolEstat~ ~ '· "~ ~ I 0 ti 1!:m1i:t·i. &. llui.:c 1\ 11111lt•1J COST A MESA re1 1nl(:.. ut:.t;in 111 1! H .. RBOR VIEW .,..,OLL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. "., clt•ck On li.:e 1·orm•r fol S27 500 \lll'W I rum 11 '111J! rm · f'oic14· 1•ww t'<mdo l lilt Mobile Hamrs Sl43,!'0u lluddh·,lun ' d1runA rm & mstr bdrm · ' For Soi I I 00 • " <Dupl4.''\ plans l Wet bar· St. Charlci. 2'2 Ba, lam rm. dm rm , • Rltr., 171 ll!l<i:l !1741 1•1;, lll:!or b. 11 :WHO • .• , ,. ffiilkt! rrpl 'l•ll1rt H>n ••••••••••••••••••••••• T ~lc~l'I~· s .. 3J ,;,OO M11H•1nF1•h 7a'lfl39:! Mobile. Mndularllume & 8un1U.C11~la r>k:-.a. l <!br Mounfait1,0esert, Ei~E'&.HUDSOH lll,llJ"r'S l>~:1.1<;1rn·ur. Uwldtnl! Ueln c rv, !o.l'I &11111110•,arrr Au R•sorl 2400 up, & Sl·n l('l' ti75· 7S711 ,;arag<•s S<!li5M lrl' ~ tin ••• •••• • • •• •••. •• • •• • .. REAL TOR 644-0322 3 IIH, 2', lmm:ic Pvt pt). fur fre<> e:.t or info Pnn .only. Bill Vaui::hC'n. 5 acn·~. lh·~crl I.I\ lllJ! OPEN SUNDAY :!:!8.'l2 Via Ocla'o lleaut1ful. unu!-ual de wr<tltnl: & lnll.st·p·i: 4 I.Jr, I i.: c m ,1 ., l 1· r h 11 r m l'.ilht•tlr .ii <'e1l111 i.:.., & n·al w<••I '111111111.: frph• Only S7;!.500 (I~ ni 111.1 y ~·un ::.1<11•1' lO'"., UOWll. ~12b.OOO t>IU 254 1 53.1-f.liOO ()I( l1tr m11hllc h Ollt\' l n r M . 11 B ;i y s 1 ell• Village, !IJ . ll. ll:J<f.GWOl----------1 $22.',0 full 11nn'. Term-. suPER ouPLEx Bluffs "Z" Plan Orw of a kind Monat·o in Harbor View Jloml's. OPEN SAT/SUH l-5 Ju~L lt!:oll·tl 11n Vis ta Biii Thnmp:>on Hl•Jlly ·1'15 lKill NEW OFFERING ..,,,.., ial 1n every w.1\' 1-:vcry lhlng upi:raderl 21433rdStreet Honui. ~ lk'eftn1. form.ii tk•auttlully landscaped, 2 Bdrm. down. l ·bcfrtn tlinrni:: ,.,11 f,11n rm f"o·e Owner Open Sat & up $109,500 Ontu Sun. &I0·2fl.5!'> •-J•O•N-ES-R•E•A•L•TY--~IV21 Wcs lcldf ·U arh or *673•6ZIO• ,,, ll11:hl11nds, beaut. 4 UH, 2 Iii\, family rm. upi:rade1I Westcliff Re olty du y~; 67357011 eve.:.. 8UHITS $25<1down. S:l!l<I mo. 111 wcl·kends. ~anta t\ll:i l•'aH• :! bclrrn C'ltid1ni: II': 1111 (71I 1 4 :M.;7 t»lG!J. ~1:ut · Ill ~. l~J\ GREENLEAF IV :i 1 hdrm. l'rimt• pro. 75, 21; 1'.ilrn~. <'.1 :J:!:!77 5 Star Adult Communtl~ 1750Wh1llu•r l\\e', <".M ha~ av1111:1 1)h• :1 2hl~I B.1rn111.'1 on Ill ht:aut1ful l'o11d1t 11m Mu'l w 1• to a pprt't'W(t• Call htwn 9am-t>vm 646-7965 fl('fl\ $1:!5.11110 , 1:;·, do\411 BILLGRUHDY REAL TOR 6 7 5-6161 Cu,tom ll1•x;1,1!011 llomt· I lllm·k from 1111~ :11 S1111" Summit Jur ... ale. Slet'1'' II. man)' t1 cc:. S.'>H,1"~1 4!12-0.115 I-;\' Outof Stat~ '>Ion f.1rnily or11•n1 .. t1 lourrw "alh S lxlim-. :J Ii.1th,, lunn.11 rl1n•ni.:, :! frpk 1·11.1' fumtlv rm I; 11 olt•n lt1ll·hl·n ~ .J di• h i:htful i.pJ1·1ou' yarrl ''•th h.1111bom1· lll\ er1•d p;tlm \ must !>l't' .11 S."lS.1100 laundry rm, new t·uslom l..1lchen Approx. 2000 1>11 ft. l'rin c only. Call M2 7727 for apµL.~ltl.:_ UM19UE SEnlMG SOl'I Clennte I 07 6 Acreage for sol~ 1200 ......•....•.....•.....•••........•••.•••••.•. E<i:.t Sidi' <''1 :!llr, I Ila. H •\ JJlprnvf'd. :i llntl'I !l,IXJU ''' It fol. µJun~. hy Ol4'ncr b-lS 2:1 I~ Property 2600 .............•.•••..•.. CAI'!:; COO SUH 1.1 ACRE , 111-:AV IL\ BKINC: WOOl)(o;O. FHONTl:--JG YOUR RACQUET ON l'Vl' I.AKE. llAllJo: YOUR BCKINI SECl.USION. NOTlllNC AND Yot 'RHO,\ r LIKE IT IN NWl'T to tllL' 5Dfl :111\ h1orn1· Mova In $159,000 2331 T USTl!lo 11\l•rllMlktntt the I h.1nn1·I ·~ AVE. G4S l:!aJ " 8y Chrhfrnai - ---& Nl'W[lor l Shn1 •' d ,,. 'I ----------i S'l1.:i1w1 1-;1 1Jora o ... -.tall'' • 01',.:N Sll'J 1·• , 1 1 J I FAST ESCROW ic rm" . am1 ~ rm l'an be bad on buu11ful .!-~l<'A:'\AL, N II '.:,~1.'; 11;~'.'.u1i~1! ~:::~~~: t.u11k J<:astblufC home :i A<a:NT "7·1 llil!l ••• JUST l'EH n :cT /mm:ic ulJte beju(\ "' 3BR 2BA, 1•harm111 • trµIC', 11hak(' 1011(. · llravat .. patao~. on th1 1111•1l11·~t <'ornC'r 10 town O'JLY S7:'.:A1tl • II ~;rrrnA II EN fly • rn;t\l.'I OHS '1\li 41:.! I :•1~. 1 h'I \1.u , Sun 1 'h•m 1.39 ACRES ll 3 ur l•ror1·"wnal ~tav lake· :.>o unit~ Will ex fhangt• l"Quail ~ liiii I Place Prap•rti•• . 752·1920 ... 1'00 QIJAIL ST NIWl'Olf 8tACH JUST LISTED! \'orona di'! M<1r l>upll''<. nt''4 ly pa 111tNI ;t :! hr un 1h w ,1n l'\lr.1 ~"l''l h1111~l'' Pn1 \•rl to ">Cll lh1'> 14knef .1t ~135,SOll. (',111 \lilo.1• Srhlt>e~l>man 11 111 l•l I IJ.'r.17 Tltl 1·u:x ~; ~llH~ <':\I 177~1 Wl•slm1111,le·r S!IO,tl(k/. ;,;,i li()f';, Kona lf:iw:111 me mile of ocean front P~rcrnt1111e' J\ Jll lor rill low as $2&111 1nten·111 only C.111 Slann "1·1". 17M)lo.1>1 5-IOJ Real&fate hchaft~ 2800 ........•.............. 0wMrt/luildeN l'vt Ply will purc-hase •1uolity :Jllr hou5e 111 Lagiurn Bch. l..111unn Nai.: orCdM. 49!1210!l I 'll,u llllll/.' .11 r11'' tbt' 'trc·f't lrnm D1Hr~ 1;n~e llpt•u 'H w 10 •lrt'un l>l•l:11b 11\',lll 111 •1u~1hfa•d 111q11111·r $27.~ 11011 ,11rrnklPri1.$71\,!ltlO lldr m :; .. rum ily rm • 494-7551 • Large y11rd. Owner anx :1 llR. hu.wi• f.rn1 rm , 1 ""' + 1nrorn1• SI !t<J.0011 1\ .:1 M6111~10 THE VIEW \I.ONE IS WOHTll $1 IS.OOO Mu\111' in no'o\ Royal Realtors 2t~Hll C:11nlno de 1'.:Stn•lla Ca1>o lkh 4!13·211: SUPERB 292 AC I lilt hoillSl'. :.! llH ht111~p I'< clupl,.." ('oi:tu Mt•,,1 St.•11 m I r:arh• :. or Ill :1t'fl'' li1i:h 1kwrl. Tl41•nlvn1111· 1':1lmi.. /\mhoy Hout! • lllt huu,,c, y11u f1111hh !'all 121:11 4:!{, Otilll 111 17lllli:Jl l~i. 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lous. SJ 12,500 $15: •. 111111 Ownl'I 1; 15 71 t7 Real &tat~ WClftted Vtsta An·a HACH UNITS **LARGE LOT IHI .!33-.9781 ~!~ Wutn ~m lulw-rttuuy lo rlcvelop m !i to l!I AC GOLF PROS Pro1ierty <'11.mr, own1•ri1 :1 llml11. ne::ir lhl• wulrr in 1----------lluntin11ton Sl7~.ooo Preleve lcd pnd near town & head1 CCluntry :ql•llmi; $23.500. "7." REALTOR 49-1 Ml I ---- Logmo HlgMI f 0 5 LOIJIMCI Miguel 1~2 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MONARCH IA Y VIEW Put in a pool w-room to sp,.r.e for gardens & patios . 3 B~r~m, formal dining rm. W·acces o out· doors. PertcN for &i11t e ning. $160,000 A C:OlDWIU IA.Nia Co. 496-7222 831-0836 Tliree MOMrdt a.,.._. L..f'IMMlrple -' , -~'--·---~ --- Newporl .. och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARCHITECTS SPECIAL Nl'w 2 story as open & hitht a!I a greenhouse, 3 Br, 3 Ba, lg fam rm, 2 frplcs, Jacuni, llUn deck. all fully insulated. all ex tr;as. Short Wolk to beach. Fee Simple * $139,995 * °""SM & S.. 1·5 S30S Rl•ef' A••· <Situated l blk So. Superior. Ba [boa cro11· mg or l'CU & Weit Oil fUvel'.) WlU take ll'ade, also need R·l • R-3. 646-0666 UDOJSLI 3 llcdroom. 2 ba, lrg patio, mOdorn kitchen. $139,500 by owner, 873WU. IYOWHIR Bayfront n Collini Jale. Trade or finance . $308,000. 673·7770 o r 558-11723 ------ t>ramatac Tri·ln1•I ('llrry. As km.: I;, Mii l!l'~ldt.>nC<' on Golf l'n1m.(• Mr . Cur Ison I 7 I I I 3 1Jr, 21) Ha, I~ rec room, oW2 73.17 i 1Jn11 11ff1t•e in N1•wporl s:J00.0011 HcrborVfew Ho...a .111 overlookinR hlu Cotton Co, RHftors Sp11rklln1 new eond vuc1ric U1scovrr r11w (714t 213-7611 tAU/.a... WANT HOMES!! In Mls~lon VicJe> W11l lluy Ulrcc.:t r'or CASll ! ! , U1ll ThomJr.!on l<t'Ult)• l'a 11 4!ll>· 1 H70 48R. 30A, wel bar, 2 Jr r h 1 l l' c t u r" and 233 "A" St. ~"$ frpl c:i, super klt c h BellyKerrR111ty workmanship an th111 Sat1Dl'"'""",Ca. C..e Owner has boul{ht new. 0pe,. Sundoy 1-5 spacious drcum hOm<' ... ,.... CONDO WANT~;u HY want11 quick u l e . But buy In Big Canyon $164.500 Rcullor 7S2·90:U 160ACRES ~lllAL~ l'lllVt\Tt-: l'i\llTY <>K St•0.000.Pleasecoll 5br, ram rm, din rm, EXPANSIVE Oceun vu MottvaLC'dseJlcrs l'l'lmL· iou,.,.,.,,.._,._._ ,,.. NOW 1.~:As 1';11 PACIFIC 3ba, 3 frplci.. grcuL yarrl Pres1dcnt1:al lll(t!> Mdl. l »IJrkuhurul subd1v1~1011 6.t6-4.t63 ti45 fl..,_J!I REALF.STATE Private rommuntty br, 2 ba Condo Pool. potenl111I. a short d1i. ~ Hlll 642 · 0 1:?29.000 Jrt<'U77t S67,7Sll Ownr tanl'i' Crom Las Ve1u111 LEVERAGE Rentals •..... -... ......,. a.aclt• S2 Royul St George 4!)2-42?1f Aaktnit ll800 an a<'tl' 10'1-Down, it Br :! Ra. •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• ,_ ... ,,_.. • 673 1181 1-.u~t CoJ1t11 M<'JllJ home Ho.M fv I "-d Blufb 3 RR, 21, Ba. IA~ __ • _ • • llVMLY CREEOOH """.'w"' 642 6..'168 A•n 1 nt lo E • I -Ol'F.i\N VIEW l';'(t>C Rl!AlTOtl 645°2411 ..,.,...,., .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~n:'ba~t~ -~i !. i.;~ PRICES SLASHED T w h n h m. 1 o :id rd ------lolboo Island 3 106 sr-obeJl on bluff. Lfke Ifft~ kycrest wJfuturell lo dchaht the C-hry Loh/ OPEN HOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••• •• new cond. W•Jk to pools. $I . 7 500 mos t d lscri m1notln11 Cryph 1500 SAT/SUH ll month~. J;i111111ry Jun<' buyer. 3 RR, 2' J lia. prof ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br y ~rd on I t 11 By owner. Sl39,SOO. ' dee. & upgradl'd, Huac I 00/o DOWN ' " ' '1 ,. 6«·6529 eves, 752-5041 4ld, Fil, Poot Mstr Bdr m w/frplc & CEME1:ERV LOTS (3) FOUAPUX I Yr old Island. 67S !129:5 d&y!I. t750Skylork Lane retreat. Pool & J.tcu zzl Btll P:ic1flc ~u Memorial $100,000 Xlnt 11 U. II!<' YE AR J, y It" n t tt I . :• Open ffouaeSun l..S OJ>f'n Sat/Sun I 4 JUSl l~Jl6 away. This Jux P~. N B; Endowment Ad·,1m•. W of lk-arh lo .Bednn, I~ Ollc from Ila.). 2651 Vlala Omada 644·7878A{(t urlout living can bf ('81'(' In_ <'Id, 11ae ms Cll. ~ 646 fi.3611 Ahibama. right 2 hlock11. No Pct.<1. $1110. 67~·0372 llACH DUPLIX Udo tat. b 0 yours ror ()I\!~ 193i~ Tight on Spnng(1eld 222 . -• Uke new 11 redtcoraled i!Br, 3b11, 43l SV:ter;ot OPtNTlmJSF.SuN 12.4 C°"""9rclal Spnngl ield. Qualnl. 2 lllury, 2 lit . utll 8 Bdrm, 2 bath each. $1~7,SOO. Open Sun l 5, C Cevnlullr Y 2,1,1 It Property 1600 ICtftt R-.. R.alty pd, 13~ mo. y rly 207 Via Orvteto. 613 li026 rnwn 8 ey •Ca Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• -T"· • 673·1S970 Cloi1c lo beach, p.rk, 8311203 for oppl Ma./DNn ILDG 848-1300 ._.___ •~• ..... _ 1hoP1. Oreal pote ntial In· DI' -,.....,..,"_ JI 07 coma.1130.009. Open Hs MlwPOIT CONDO Charmin~ 2 Rr. 2 ba. con Xlnt lnvclltmt $500,000 -••••••••••••••••••••••• Sal/Sun 1·5. 4508 W. 2 BR. l~ 811 , prtmc loc., do. all amen1llc!I. W11lk t-0 Owner will rtnoncc 93 FIXER Triplex. 1':asl111dc tlOO. Pen .. Pt. Nr Day 1. Balboa Blvd. NB. Aat 169,900. Irvine Mcu bch. SM,000 400 38-\2 or Int. Prin only· CV!.!ll C M Cu I d c-, n c ocean 2 Br tmUI Junt· 615-1972orDIJ0.5022cv('s Rcalton1, 546~0 ~5:1.'\:! Okr 644-1917 $19,SOO/ofr Ait 642·9666 12l3> 243-3.31$ ... ------·---· f • I .. I ....... h.W-.ct Ho.MIUafwW.a.d Hc.•HU ....... .a..t Hout..U...._..a.d W......Ullfwwillttd Hou.etU..fwW.a..d Sunday.Oecembef12,197& DAILVPtLOT C'1 .. . .. . . . . . . . . . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . ... ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . .. __ ....._ _____________________ ___ Costa Mna · l 124 Co.to M .. o 3224 foauntoin Vahy 3234 ....... . 1244 lrviM 3244 LOfJ11110 ...... 3252 Ho..1H U•tw.ithed Apartw.1tb hntlti..d ~nh Unfwa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PurT1. Uttlc Old How;ti . fll'dcc 3 br, 2 bii, nu cplll, Sun11hlnry Sbarp End 3 br, 2 bu. (rph:, <'Ountry Newport leach 3269 ..00 ltlOftd 3706 IWboo I'~ 3107 lJtll. P41d Maturt> or re ~~4:," ~P br~ z ~a't 1~11f1 drps, fple, encl patio Condo 2Br. •ll bltoa kitchen, bll1ns, $375. OCF.l\N VIF.W, adult ·~·~·....:.:._··~·~··•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tired malu only. N acc~s· $39;m~ 6411 .. 27~ r $315 mo . 91l3-451i9 Comm PoOI, cloi;e to 7Sl-2U5. <·ommunily .. par 2 Dr --~~ l..it£C u11ci bt'<lroom r)I~. oceanfront y rly. 2 br children or Ptits. $225 ---SJt !l~l~A11t No fee. frwy, No l11e sazs . J BR & den exec hm LrJ( tJen. 2 Bu, hit• $47S rno • ON I i'.NINSULI\ hwashcr. washer dryer K.e<-p 1:ouple. (,lwet No mo_ UY.!:! A111tbc1m Ave New E. side. l&e. deluxe 1,.,, ., JJ .,, ,. d ~5-6488. lm:d & rear side YllN 4!16-4484! f.x('ll11111 :J Mtlrm home Yearly 675 9378 childrrn or pets 673 397l 5'&8·3736 triplex· 2 Brt l 1(a bu ivurun " r. • i ... on o . / 1 hll 11 bl ----w bcJ1•h «.-watcr across ------; • rr 1 & n v 'rear ti ' lldng, di.l\wiohr, 11tove. Turtlerock Glen. new up w Pay e, 16 lob. In House Cor , ent La11una th<· i1trt·d s.100 mo be•. lolboo Peni1ttu10 3707 Lac 3br 2 ba deck Mewportleoch J169 p;;,~ ~mo A d~:. hltn~. l'(>()I, prlv1lcgcs . .:raded. 5 Or, 3 Ba, t'R, prestige area. Call Niguel a br. :i ba, SJ25 1::.s1•t;L'1AU.'l' LJ\llGf: ••••••••••••••••••••••• NrBch,SotOO. mo.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 7000. mght~ ~ Q61.Jj ~Ji'5 mo. 963·3~26 or leMlll. pool, $~95 l.se opt S7S·2022 mo 495 llH.\.I I Hd1m & dc-n. 1-·ron1 Yrly UJch. $160. I llH 648·0169. • ' ---9ti2G515 Ownr, 1114 Sycamore FORLlASE 3267 "fv1cwolwutcr,bo11ts& ~ l lt1l p1ud Pvt beb --- Bayshores. ycur tease. l:~~t:>1de J Ur on 1-t acrt-, Hurrti-Oft a.CKh 3240 ~ 7133 Reautifu l Unlvcriut Y ~ ... ~.~!!t<: .......... Spyglus~ 11111. $..575/mo. Jilllho.i 11rcu. ti73·G79o 22B1r1• frpClyr,pyrr0ly8o~o.ly.CS3a~l 1. l ·llR.&bunkroom w/Jotheruruts.$Jl 01nci '"". ~L'WJ M 1,.,t .. -up Pa kt h 3 Aartti311400 -----D <i m t ••2:1•1 lh ' ullJ &i.zlltiH ...................... •-r· · L '"'" • r ?lo\\n OUIH'. Wkenewb1gl br.famrrn . ~ Ncllfwatl:'r $JOO. Ut1I pd s.J6.Qi17. 'IJ P. urn • ..., " on · 1:rud('() lgc I Br 3 Ba on Bd.rlTlll • 2 baths; :.1ngle ;! ba, fprk, hltns. :! l.'Br Kids ok lo'~· ReallorS48 5S27 JAR. 2BA, l>CP-d1n'g, fo'URLJ:;ASE.3bedrm,2 park ' Lndscpd 0 & ~tory & dhl dllttchcd gnr L~l· fnl'tl yd Kid~ llA RD TO t'J ND r,1HinRentJl.s,S40·S370 C••trwtohocltllll &yrrontcondo~. 21J\•J11\ l'rpl'd pJllo M e::.11 ha,brandnew.1700sq ft i.pmklrs $595 or lsc opt 1rnraac. Walk to l>hop ok Nor~ $375 mo lbt EJ~thlurr t:;xt!l'. home . ••••••••••••••••••••••• furT1 , overlook in" 1.1do Venle. $475 mo. 557-~l l~mu11111 home w 3 l'ar Owner· 126 Ta boe · pui:g & schools, $4'15 Pcr 1'io11rt•r Hlty, 1112-4421 .tllr, 2ba, fom rm S<1ft l.~l' 2 llr, 2 ~~; rnr l ut1I Ocean Vu. 3br, 2 ha, walk Js le.2 8H.dl•n,3b:1. s• 31 d--t r--tJ .:ar. ~525t mo . inclui: m -7133 monlh ----'">tcr. New npt:1, ctri>:.. N1·1ti;-"rlt· .SJ2Stl.S05Ul5 W to bch, 11un d <'k, aar .. Mo. ul July; i Im. i bu ! rm i:. c '• 51 c .,:.irdcnci· No IK'ls . Callfornia Urns. 4 br. 2 ba. fled Hiii R•olty ,_wport leach 3269 p11111t Wo.1lk to sdu><1I\. lla_ I w 002 _ $325. 4!13 7587,6n·3700. $1000 molyrly Docking l-1rcpla1c, IJr.:c fncd FOrtL~ASt:.:J ticdrm,:! nr:.dlOOls&parks Cul 544-4900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~h11 p,, li:11111~ dull CostaMua 3724 CorclftOc:t.IMcr 3122 O\•hl. .. \Jll ,clunt) bltJt: bJl'k)an.I Quil•t strcl!l, ba, brand rww lYOO sq ft de-i.ac. A/C. xlnt loca-8 . 1-:a!tthlutr 1 bdrm. 2ba ~7511 mo. Li.c Itel:..••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt675·5200 ~JJ5. !>79 l!ii .. '1 duyb. lion. SJ!f• .... 1.7.,09 or 2 r, Jgc k1tch , A<.;, cul 640--6775orG4S2240 1>46 ~164 l'\.C:. 1.andmg home w !orm:.I ., .,., .. d ed htimu w/d!Jt ~ar, patio ---$40.00 WEEK & UP' Lrdolsle bu\front . , din rm• l.Jm rm, W<'I 752·8617 p~·::~· !~~~s. ~~~tnl.;,~r frpk, bll In'\, t'Pl & drp'>, *MOW AVAIL* •Studio& t llll ApL-; ..., 5 lm_, 4 ba. siooo Mo. t.Jsh1de I lill:I l'Oll~gc, bar .$~75 I mo IOC Id~ 12)2 bdrm, t h bath lnC'l. grd11cr. JO min lo "':;nr/dryer. $550 mo IM· '11fE HLUt't 'S, $500 to •'l'V & llla1d Serv A\1111 ~, -.. v Lido Realty 673-7300 ~~~~\;.~J1:~3 s:!25. Encl t:Jrd~nc:r No V\!ls. Condo:. SJIO month. Irvine mdu.~t. & MCAS 1 No pets. 11rec.nbelt vit•w $7!15 per month •Phooc ~rv. Hld pool '[l,, l~rc.~ ---Robfftt Realty r; ~-4SJ6 child ok, no pets. 4!M 1569 rl'fn~. <bhwr, pool •H':. lllG CANYON, $750 lo Z176 Newport Blvd. CM 2 lir. l bat.hdJplx. Newt} 841·1611 ''es, ----· --Owner6J0·7309 ~JS per moolh ~-9755or645-39til CORONA DEL MAH -- cpt'd, drapes'. blt1nl>. LEASES 1s~~~ ~~~ i~~~~f Tn-levrl condo, 3 Br, HASTINGS & CO. SUSCASITAS 2 Dr Townhouse. frplc. 1n:ALTY<'llllPA:-\Y $300.~·3011 BFAUT 3 u t I AVAILABLE New cor.2 br.ibu,1:"l<, ~reat locut1on. l rvrnc Realtors G40-5560 MinuleK to NB_ 1 BH Pool, tennis, continental Macnab-Irvine ' • · or, new 1 l' 2 lllt 1 B $325 d "" Ave. 1-:1on Univ Dr. lo • breakfast. Some oce an & EARLY ILUFFS 2 hr. t;·Side, New l'Pl'\. q1ls & <lrps, JU.Sl pamtctl • n · ·· · · · .. · · rps, nr tennis. pool, Woodstream Condos un ll1K Canyon upgnb new 2 furn. Adulls. no pets I> 1.· I 11 res mod c I PJinl. $300 mo. A\Jll $31l0. Sngls. ch1ldn·n :!llll,JBa · • ·• -~1 Jacui.11. 552-5377 uft itN-4.S450fmo. • Br, den, 3 8.1, view of 2110NcwportBlvd.CM. Catalina views. Closo to w C:llOI c ~; VI F. w • :J 12 15 s.t~ :ou7 or KJS-71'12 pets, OK l"o frc 536-6670 2 BR, 2 & · · · · .. · · · $375 I :JOPM * * * • U It d 1 • golf, ll'nms. pool, patio, $ 75 1 b b h shopp111g & fme beach.. Rc<lrooms • rompletcly or .\gt , 673 5741, 5;;.i.5337 :! HR, 2 Ba · • · · · • · ~ " ~ ro H'S only $7U5 be opt. 1121 CJ l · r near enc 644 :!tilt lum Nui~·l\IU'l•htldrcn ~Ur.p\ty.rrd&l(ar "'"'~ 2 BK,2lla .......... $415 i.)e(>nielu Park Home, 2 JohnCarey 646-7411 nyon l"land. Uwnr. S 1 n): I cs n l s o ·t·---------• $795/Mo • UA 11 1·11l~. tlrp:., frC':.hly p;unt 3 llr, nr sch I"· 1>.1rks, h(·h. 2 BR, 2 ll.r • . .. S411!'> sly, 4 br, 212 lla, fam rli11 ----5:'' ,13.1 BeJchcombcr, fee $15 • 1 ., --• ~,.,. 7c.1 •"'•7 I l ·1 I' I <1"0 '>"H 2 11· n"s rm P""'I M-rec pr1•1l 1 LIDO ISL!-; • '-' · 631 ·'"'11or5A7·''•01 2 Br Townhouse apt. 1~'2 Jeanelle Ila vcn~ 1'44-6200 l'u . .....,., mo .,,. . .,.,.. . ' II l'Ollu. · µ <' • .,. "" rno -., , a. . .. •·"· . . ... , ,,. ' II .. v ., "" Carol. 642 4000 '.!UH. 2 B;i S5~ l'ld S-IJ() mu. 751 3370 ;! "l) 4llr. 3Ba. din rm, Bluil:; 1 ll·vcl a HI<, 2 ba --Ba, frplc, cnrl puuo, 1 ;,Jnla 's Spcr1al SISO. Ut1I 3 lilt.~ Ba .. S-125 ~mo 675 6109 Lm l'I\ ~rl'enbelt & pool $HO Mo Adult P;irl... No blk to bch & i.bops. $325, Houte~Unf\lnlis~d 1>\l l I.Ir. l"-l ol... Fcl' :-O:EW~:RllU~lf: J BR,2',Ba _ ··-·-¥il25 ~x clus 1ve Turllc1111k SlSO i\1:t&ll lJJJ Pets. lncld" Uul 1 Ur 673-7183 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l.11n R1•ntJ1'. 5-IO 5370 lmmac. spac .a br. 3 b.i. 3 3 BR 2h liJ $450 area, new 3 Br. formJI mobile hm 642·2627 ----------l'Jr g. Walk to i.('hOOb & 3 l'R,2B · · ···-· •. 150 d1nini:. compl e t e ly Our rent.rl :.1.1eciah:.h, llarbor Vw Home 3 Br 2 2 BR, 2 ba. SwL'<iish frpl, l>hoppmi.:. llargJin prit·c , ' u ........... .,.. 111dscpd, exterior & Barbara or Carol, art• bu.Carmel. »"75 pe' r mo. l.gc lurn bachelor . $150. cov'd. palio, no c hild. or :urn, 2 Ba ..... · .. ·· .$450 · 1 l bl h 1 -Pref4 r middle ag", no pe•· .• .,.,.,, .,,.,. ,._.,, uf sns. 11~11 ·!.I 127 ur 3BR 2i .B $-150 atrium, S625 m o. 10 ;1 way:. avu1 u e to l' p ~ 76SS ~ " .... ..,_, .....,..,~ Generol 3202 Co1y 2 t1r. $:!1.'1. G~r~~c. •••••••••••• ••• •• •••••• kuJ.s ok Fer SUPER CLeA~. facrng .\fain Rental~. S.lO 5:170 pk, 3Br , 2B.i, q>t:.. drp:., Jrr>l~. $370 mo 71!8 8St9 !179:..'0Jll 3BR·~1'1,u ......... .,u.n dudes exterior m:un )OU fmd u tenant, or 11 -------pets.t>4S2679or548·0868 ·-2 >J ..... ..,.,., WATERF'JtONT C d XTRA lge, 2 Br 2 Ba UP· \lf.>:>n Vertie J hr. 2 ba TWO Sly homl." 1 hr, 3 bJ & new dt·c·nr ~rluJ.cd bk fJm rm. 3 )<r'> old Beaut. .\d, IJltnl> SJ75. O"'nr )cl. 1s1-an15, !Jl.i8·27cW, ., BR .,, .. .,.,.-" tenance & rec (ac11Jtres. you are renting, help .)OU • on o. LOlpCI le h 374I ., • "''2 03 • • • • • • ~ h .,. 1 3 b 3 b dbl OC stairs apl, stove, refri0 , JllR 21 B N!N\ members 1p, 3 lighted lorate vour new re w 1.,.. s 1p. r, a, .. • 2 a .. · .. • · ~ " / 1 l ••••• • ••••••• ••• • • •• •• • dshwshr, dbl gar, wtr & 3 llR,2•2lJal ........ $600 ~1~~s courts & JIOOl. s1<.lcncc. gar ,w o pnr, se or sc STEPS'fOOCEAN gas pd. No children or 3 BR,21,..,lla.1 ....... S600 lay&S.ach oµt.S40-91l!> View, frpl. gar. l br. pelS.67S·9216 lolboo Island 3206 ..••.........•......... ~Iii!! '):IOI !JtiJ ffi08 JIAYt'RONT. 311r, frpl1· p.1l10, 2 lllt 1;Jr Hcdec·orJted Yr I) bi5~3 1\\ All. '\OW Li:i! 2 i.l> C'lran ·1 hr, 2 ba. H 0 . h11m1' IA l11lt. :.1!15 mu 1 ph tlrp-. 2 c.1r l:Jr c.111 tor :.ippt 55i 1;s:;.i or ~J 1.» •11;:1 151.i!J :;:it !151:; 3 fJR, 2'• Ua · · .... S625 New 2llr, 2ba , comm pool, Realty 675-3000 Luxury condo. 2 br, 2 ba, $285 4S.Hl84 """""~~ 3 BR, 2 llJ · · · .S800 tennis :.Juna exer rm & frplr, boat !!lip, poul, Balboa Penlns11la 3207 •••.........••.•....... :.:!llO t.:ll pd I lir tli:n •• o t.\Jtcr, kid:. IHh h ·t> ~!Jin Rcntab , 5 l•I SJiU Corona del Mor 3222 .•..••••••.•..•....•... •S. of Hwy. ntl"rr :\ hr :!ha, Cpl<'. lnurv. no l>t'b n·f . gJr . $.11)5 li7:1 l~HHI Mii llHllX /\).."l, no ft"c ~JV ('urnly :1 lir, l.1mtl~ & 11 l "\ T I :'J (; T () 1' l'l'I II< 11·hlt1tllhl'r. fl'I' ll \HUUU lt ,\In:,\. :J lilt ''-> 1.:11201111r :1 1i .:.·,01 :! II\ " hu ~•· fam11\ 1 nom & I rpl1', 11l•.11 .,,•h1x11 .. ~1:!5 mo C.\1.1. Mu 2 BR T ownhouus 1 o H I N H t-: /\ L 'I' Y :'\•1" rt'Jtfr ;it S2HO mo \1r c·onil ." UW. patio". oµ..·n 1lo5 !.JI Sun 1:.11:.1 \nJh1·1m , C.\1 AUlll.TS H 1fi I ;17 1 . W E ,\ I. S 0 ll1\ V 1-; otht>r propcrtic:. tor rPnt, llome,., Apts & ('ontJos_ 4 OR.:!'' Ba · · · .s.11:-i clbhse0 Jal' SJ75. 833-0l~ jal·uz1.1. llcsl \ 1ew 1n 4BR,:!'"BJ furn . ~95 • Big Canyon. lousy view, Newport . .M argJr<'t. -IBR,211 .•••••.•••. SSOO LacjunaS.ach 3248 ~um upgrades. 2 Hr,:! 673-5170 l ·S, 8:Jll -0877 1 llH . .!' Ba . . .S795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. must M.'l' to bt>ht•\'l' eves. J ll1 .:!1 iha.B1~Cyn :s1001BR,2BR &3br bchfrnt, Ls e opl. Open hsc ----- 110 Cliff Dr 194 2033. Sat Sun l 4P:'l1 39 Ca J Br. 2 Ba. 1la1oor View, 1213 > 876 2723 eves O)On l!>l.md L>ri' l' ___ ad Its. S.'>50 mo. &U-4211 me:.:>aj!c 0Cl'an \'ll'W S21s~ DLUFl-'S, dlx 3 Rr. 2~~ [lj yearly. Fee. ' 1''R .• fplc, lge patio, t•ml Main Rentals 54-0-5370 unit. nr pool, st•hh, m.u n -s DELIGHTFUL 3 BR, :!'.i Ba, imma1·. S650 mtJ 640·25.ll San J llOft Jlc'aut nu hml', .la~mrn1 I llll Contlo. pool, tcnnill. park:1. shoJ)5, nu di:t:ur, l:.:meruld Uay cxqu1l>tll' a\illl :i500mo.640·814t. ~hr. ~ba. pool, close ln ----- 1,.:.il.'h, tennrs, etc. Lea~e Bluffs -$4.15 mo .. Avall. 1~1 :~l60 Dec. 20 Sublet 'lrl April 'f5Z3CAMPOS1\.,,:fRVINE w/renewabh• lse. 3 8r, 2 Capistrano 3278 ······················· L'r·c·f'k, :1111•. f.1m rm, 2:10<1 • ha nil hall & ha~kctball "'1 II . no h1· , ,.q ·d l'nr H1•111 :! ltr + i;ut·~t S.:ISOmo 979 7AA8 flll>'ll t•Hlln "1•11rk~ho11 l'Jll ------- v11. 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Jal'ur.1.1 & t..:nms l'l:-. nearby. l11kt• lo the bl';ich. \';il'.tnl S475 mu \i:cnt t.40 11020 VPPt:n H/\Y waler view. :rnr 2Ua !:>·I~) U1H 1011 To Hew 4brneor Dano Point Mari1to .\t 3.'Hllt l'nst'O Ul.inco l 'p$(ruclc<I C!Jl'g, drps, r;,ngl!, d~hwshr. rompac l11r , lrpk. $395 mo 4llt.,t~J70 hu'. (.'harm 1;.1:. :J-594. l·UDRl\1 /\PT_ at Woods 111\RBOR Ll\N E · :JUr. Co\e Beach. La11;11 llflrb o~ \'1.rw llm ~ famrm,21rplc.gdnr.vu, w swim pool. One of lh<' Carmel :lhr, .!h.1, ll111 rm. lg yd, w:.hr/dryr, auto lx•st rcnl:.tll> 1n Laguna 1•ommun1t'< prltll, S6So i.:ar opnr. Wku y:. for $275 Mo. mo. 640 1:r.1 499·45ffi, 4!19 2931; cv l\IU. \l\l•:us PHI\' h till 111µ ('11rn11,1 l1<-.1d1 I 11<1! 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'",, $37~ LOCJU"O Hills 3250 II \t'I\ t\ \ \ \ n;w, lt1H·h \\\I I'll 1-llll'\ I ~111111 1.1:-ill67:.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•nc1 uml Tnn.1 mrnil•I ;1 11·111 ''" .1 111 "ha 11111 ~~ J''AMll.Y UcllJ.(lll :1 tir.:: hr, 212 b.1. 2 µ.11111\, .11 111 111111. \\1111'1'11.111 , • . • .,-. ha C<tll ro1 ih•laib ~:111'.i lircp1l "''" lmm<·<I <1l' .! Sty 1 hr, :.! h;1, nu l'Jlls. tlrps. fplc , l>W $-13.5 mo. !#;;I 15n!I :131 :1~ IS AJ.:l Ne> 11•1·. 11•1. ·1:11 1 (:1 11~·, :"\~./\(, l'lt·u11 .I Br -B.J ~·W7.~ H:J.l lli7H t'UJ>Y. $1;.•,ot mr.. 11•.ise ;'\ll('t' :Jbr l'P\!'. drp~. 1.uwh huml' lmmed oc 11.Jrrcll Heall) 612 S:><KI d'hwhr. J:Olld yard. l FREE RENT I \It ,.,.1., 111· 1111 I II 1 l'Hm ~ ll.1 \1 .tlk to .• hnol-:1 lnl fr lwlt s:m:, m11 1MJi 1~• I.:! t\ II IH lllH.> I Ill ' l1.1 ml lli•,11 h I .11, .. 11 111 tit I II\\ 111•1 -~· ··~· .11:1 1111112 71111 I ·to.111111111-:. • 11 .,111 .I Ill h't• •• -.11 11111 1111111 ~11111 :1 llr \111.1 1•.111111 pool 11•11 •di' ""I II. l"'h 11k ll111k1 1 1 It :'l"MI ;\11 I '"' '>II \HI" '1 111 .. , h.1 <pt-. drp... 111111 IHI p,11111 l\ll~J k1tl' pl'!~ 0" ~IH~1 t '. ~l::."1 fk•r mo. Hllr 3 Br hoo~l'. lmm::icul.1te ;:).! !llr:ll oi I'\'· l!l'i ·3298 Cl~c to bChools & shop:, ;\; 1-:wro HT Shnn·o; 3 hr 2 kid:. ok $3.'iO 642·5~ \ I. 1 .;BR S350 Jsc 494 0122 ha. Comp rl'dl'l''d SM,O C~inillfns ttr,1\ "'"'~e-.sun·---------1 OpenS11n :l:llW;1ln111 Unfurnished th•c·k. lntlr ~ Im. rcrr1g. Laguno Niguel 3252 3425 ~100 S.'>I 1114!1 H31·31~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALK 1'0 llL<\Cll 1 br. Chan .. ll'r hme nr ten n" ro<1I ,\ park '-'•·,o 11ll1 l'I, :l:!.111. 'l:i I tl;!:tl for Lease 10 Jt1ult eomm. 3 Bdrm Uuph•l\ S4t!O mo 2 flr & den cnndo t'an-CdM BESTSTREET 1 ..... 11c i it•w Clulihs<> (I... l.1k1· n1·w 2 ll1lrm"' ) ard .•••.••.......•....•.•• 2 BR. Las:un.1 N1gul'I, 1.:m,11 1 m. \ ww, adult\, l'.rr1fic hi \'1Jlai;1· }:}tl5 640 1641 & ·1!1:! !r.~li I .,~ 5 ~ t & g:11.1J.(t' ~!IHI mo poo . ..,.,;i . v owm•r. J'E:'l;JNSl'I..\ l'OINT .S11•'I (•',\\Ill.\' .·1 llr, ··r·. lll'll'r to Mor arch Sum M1--1c1n VI )1 ., (Ir 'I"" l•"h•· l'nl1tii·.·, 1111';11' nu1.~!l:1o:u1 ... I Bdrm., w h.11<-11n11•:1 ·'·' 1• •.~ ·''" • l'rt•stll!ltlU~ \\IHHI '"' r & nr l""'I 'J'"• mn :»Iii 11.:r1 ~""111111111' (, rdn "Ir ., -- 1111 ,,t•r~. Ownr Agt ~UH Twnh.-.l', Lanai rm, cxlr. bcJm., ~ \\JI mth I)" Ah,o:. \ill . .-. J Hr ::! M 1 ..!!:I.I~ \ 1cw. ad uh~. l'.1crflr hi $r.llO yr ly l<'·"'' 11.i p.11111, ,.1 .. I j.!ar pool Village S:l8.5. S.10-lli 11 or WATl-:R FllO~T 110:0.H~ s:s:l.~ t-:\'~ ~l;,7 r.591 ' :'I/cw '1'111 (ft-l<n\'k (;ll·n. I !'>IX 2/!i:t G:ll I HKI Br h m c· p n ~" 1 h It· -- -- run ho'" 11pt. " lsc $700 Newport S.ach 3269 N.wport hoch 3269 per mo < hYnr H33 1927 nr ••••• ••••••••• •••••• •• • • ••• ••• •••• •• •• •••• • • •• ''63 ~Jr»( F1111nl1a11 \'alll'Y 2 i.lory r11111ln :! hr, 11 ~ ba. <l'hw~hr, gar .• cph. clrr-.. (IOOI. S325. mo \\•1 y tlll'l' 891 1805 1 Br. view, ljeck, nr beh, CUTE shops. ):!i$ 1nclg utrl One bedroom, one bnlh 4!l'J·3982 op11rtme nls. South of LCIC)Uno Hilla 3750 highway. Close lo beach ••••••••• •••• •••••• • ••. and s hops. S250 per ALICIA PLAZA month Al>k for Mll>l>i. 675-Zll l . Scenic Mountarn Views -----_ Large. dlx adult 1&2 ~~---~ lidrm Apt~. f'urn & un· Sunny lower 2 Br , l 811, •,~ furn k1tch fplc, $27S. /\ll utJI Pool. Jacuzzi, Bil hards pd. Adil!> only. 673-6216 581-6151or581-6130 -- 25211 St ockport , LaA 3BH •. 2BA, gar . V ery lhlls i:.pac1ous. Ava il. Im· Son-y nopct.s. ml'diutcly. $'195 mo. ---· 64:!·6&!8 Newport Beoch 37 69 · -.--- ••••••• ••••• •• • • •••••••Sub be, l(cllinJ? mam('(). BEST BUY S.-.ml! IK'OPlc say you i:N "'hJl )OU pay fur' W1• of fer m11rl' \nd the pr1r<· 1:. le.ss. M1•mbersh1p m 11 lleallh Club. A t t•nnis dub. l<'rcc tennis lessons. B1lllards. Swimming. Dix 2 br w ffrplc. & pvt dc<'k. t.>11ys, 751-11910 ;'\ft 6, 551·03'J6 THE BASIL LEAF Newly rl!dccorJll'd :? bdrm. 1 ha apt J'l)OI. Near bc:;ich. Adulll>. $;!00. mo • 646-0883 Golf Driving Hange. ---------.- Saunas + g reat ac-New Duplex upsla1rs, uvitw,· Sunday BBQs view o f .nay, Jelly & Partit'~ With hve bands. Ocean. 3 nn. 2 na, sun· Free Sunday brunch. deck. l mmcd. occpy. $550. mo. 202~ 1-'crnlenf. Your rent dollJrs go even _84_1_·6668_._or 6.11·2333 further• .. A lcrrlf1c Lge 3 br, 2 ba. frplc. maintenance ere". pro· bcams.rpts&drps. fcs~1onal management t-:vcsti73·20'Y.l i;talf lhal c;ares. and -- t r11·ndly neighbors i DH . J l1a lowcr·fml. So. Models open daily 10·7 of II"> 1 blk. to IJch Pvl Son-y,nooneunder21& patio /\dlts . only. no pt>I~ Roomm:1tc 644 6101 serv1cc ;wa1lable. Mon---------- th·le>·monlh occupancy. 3 Br, 2b.1, P\1. patro. Sub· mil pcL' &: rh1ldn•n. $425. Oakwood Garden l\pls Ph 675 0178 ev /Wknds 880 1rnnr tal 16th) (714 )il-15·055(1 Deluxe 2 Br, $325/mo. 319 MarJ!arlll!. Open SJl 12·4. l'h :64·1·4AA.'l. l1001tahS1catUovcr) ! Br. 111., IJplx in t111ict liJ.111~12 111111 ll1i:hl.111tl.,, frplr, hlltn,, rdric . .:.1r. pvt hd1 ,11 :! br. w1ntrr rcnlal $:!00 1 • .._ nu pc t~ $3·•:; 121:11 115 5\Xi:I nr (:!131 1-~.,"1·1:,., • ... 117 !111:1 .. " ,,_ ll \I 110 \ 11 l 'l 1 H' :; L;irg<' ... 1ud1n, rJnJ!l' & ref. 1 • ' J \. 11 > lit Hnght& sunny.~ upt, a\ I 12 2.J $1011 mo • * • &t2·W97 2 RR upper I long block Park N1•1A port Sub lell~c. to bc.u·h Gar ~Jo Bachelor, furn. $325 llHI Cd!\I l'ropertws li7:1-11491 t>t;l-4!Hli :.trw I llR. quil'l CdM toe l.gc> 2Br, 2ba . frplc. gar. Gar )J:lrk1~g, .!>'!;'I, lmlry patio $350 be 1173·6753 nr fac plu'h t pls ~ lln1l- li75 10.'ill 1'<1 Okr.. IAUISC' 1il6 HM Uceanfronl, ,1,uil. now till DUPLEX Ii.: 2 hr 2 h.1, h 1 t 77 lh•lux" 1 1111 •• hllns, 2 <'itr c..•r $100 Ba, ;i cur i:ar.-:.unueck~ 5:'11 ·17111. r,;>'1 1:!1.& W l>. l>s hw:ihr, family Co t only 2910 W Oceanfront s o Mesa 3824 s-150 ·mo. 673· 1672 ••••• •• • •• •• •• • •• • • •• • • San Clenwnte 3776 ···•······•·······•··•· Barhelor /\pl 1 hlk to beach $135. Adults. 498-0351 SCMlfta L~a 37 86 WHY HOT? Sunken II vlng room Catht'<lral cc1hn~ 2 bt'<lrooms, l'f.r bJI h' 1\U J C'hl'fl 1-:Mage Washer i dr) <'r hook-up P\1,ynrd with patio f or l.t"'"' ~I'\ 1,1. \:-.!'> 1 llH 111" hon • 1· 11'.tl \ II'\\ • SllMlll mu \' J 1 I ~ 1'11 I ti 11 1.111•1 Jcnmln• Cr•ek s11.11·111u' 111·" .1 ht :.e b.1 hm1• ll111 i: .'It. t.1 m 1 111 11'•1111~. p11ol. '''l'llrll \ 1:at1· li71HI 11111, I •' ••pl 11\Hll 1\.11 t.1111 ~111•u:10 f';1'l'11t1· I Ii •1 111' r 1r11 n\.tt 'f\11 I ll,1 I rtt I l'.,11 H~ \Cit 'I fir . Ill'"' I pin~ •ll1I i:.1r 1 h1lllr1·n ~:11;, ''"'" & "I.nil ... •1111< 11:!71i I 111 ' , l!.1. \'.li:1 m11 I 1111 ,;11; 141 I.I 11r C\I' 1·•1.1 7'1!11. ~iO Turtlt· Ilk c:11·11 I llr, l llJ . r rm. 1 rpl, rlrp~ I' r 11 ( I n cl ., 1• p n ' g ~I :l'l\I :-1.,lll 1-.c• 0111 S \l n r 11 1 11 r.: cl '· "' <" .1 I I fi.'~1 z.:1.111 • ., ,,:,;i 1a:.o. macnab I Irvine realty NWl'T l.:HEST dl!luxc ••••••••••••••••••••••• :mu . 2BA. hv, dm, p11<1I. 2 RR, z h.1 on the oN·nn tennis $.150 MS·48t>7 .. um. $700 . unrurn $r100 Ad11lts, S:m1 mo l"OXllCILL<JW \'I I.I.AG I': 621 W W1hon. c; M 64U :.!ell 0 • llr ..! 11.1. 1lf'n. lr11l1 duld or lWl. ocn, r) n. ml vu. SS25. 631 :121!1 I I n111 \ii .... i: .. 1. 1111 rll4:! f.1~1'1tl1• ..! hr. I h,t. 11£1· \,1t41 'l••\t\ rc\ln•~ '..? t·;1r 1rnr . \.125 •mo C'h1hl O" I~ t;..'.tO:I 1,U iOl I I HH Sm.ill ~')IMI 111:1s w Wil~m u: :! hr llu1>lex, rnrdvd $2..!0 llll "A"W I !Ir :! H,1 $'\IHI l 'l & bt rlt>"· t11 ~thb & ~hoprrng •lllf) :l.1$11 <4 lqe lrs. 2 bath' ('l,•.in • ftl.'u•h t11 """ ,. S.Tl5 mo, l~l 'lil~t. IMH 2'i37 & 9f.:? 77~ 1l:.I< lor Elhol. ~!~~:~•••••••~~?:4 Hllh --------HuintiftcJton UNlQUF ., h h f I Cll\R\fl\/n Ci\PF. Cod. HorGOur 3242 • -r om, rp L• "'1·• .. 2100 -.n It 3 br ·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• j!J~ & w1r pd. s.!llS mo Nt ~ ... 7 u... '1 • • • - 0011" • * * \ hr clplll $!7 ha, frpl. f:Jm rm~_.. rrr 3 Br, 3 ha townhou~c. , , . rm w HHq 17H F, lluv. Spnrkllng new cond. ~i:;·ef~) ii. g.i~ IV wtr f>'I $\50 mo tii:l :i.1,11l · $4 7 O. Cu 11 "l.1 l J ". Oma Poiftt 3226 ll4ft 1371 or R-16 s.156 eves j br. ~-Sidr New paint ••••••••••••••••••••••• lniM 3244 <'Pls. frplc . Rar S400 F.~ec honl<' CX-c.m & Ca ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Avail 12 15. s.t'.J.J8.ol7 nyon Views. Hrund new. or11311·7712. uvl(rd'd thru-<•ut. 3Br. J Rr. 2b:i Condo. Encl 2ha, d1nlng, rum r m :l patio. gar. adults only. c r g 8 r · $515 / rn o No pets. 581·5851, eves _4_93_·_7_27_18 ______ _ 5S6-7627 2 Br. new cpts/drps, fncd --------~ yd. Fplc. No dogs, adults Rtfthls/Mo fff/ Atl NRSHOPPING 4br/2ba/S39S/mo 1,1, + last & i.ecun ty COST A lit t;SA only . $350. 1s t/Isl. 8305225 Lovely 3Dr. 2ba , view Fam rm. (rplr, dbl "ar QuJel st nr Ma r in .. It schls $425. Point Realty 400·5600. Have oth<'rs. t.F,,\SES l\VAlLABLE l,tve in l rvlnl' Villoge. We have hom<'~ nvaJI. for h•nse in •• Walnut SQu:lre Ranch Ci I.Homes Deerfield Univ Pk Culverdale Col.Park Turtle Roe'k 2 bdrm, your choice or 3 Crom $340 to 5400 3 bdrm, your choice of 14 from $335, to $475 4 bdrm your choice of 6 from~ lo $S50 Fr. Qtrt3br,2ba./Condo Som/tst fut serlcln e.uut..a'5s No t•ea Fo.into#t Voll•y 3234 RAHCH IL«TY 'ol F. \V S II) () k (' l r I' t' Townh11m1• 2llr, 211'1 l'ool Cluhl1ou)f' (.;IO'l' to lennl., p)Urh. ~:185 Av.11lahlt: 1mmcd ~'>l-1 12!1 ---------- •RENTALS* 1 BR. den .......... $475 2 BR, den . .. ..... $385 2BR .. .. ... $:)85 2 BR... . ._ .. $425 2 BR .. 2', 1111 •• $550 2 BR. 2 Ha .. .. S.'iOO 3 BR. lkn . . . . .. S.'100 3 BR, 2 l>a . $.575 3 BR, Fl\, 2''l ha .... $450 J BR.2n11 ........... $42$ 3 BR. 2 Ba .......... S5<lO 3 BR,2Jln ........ $565 3 BR. 2 Im ....... $400 3 BR. Flt ........... $42$ 3BR,28a ,den .... $47S 3 BR. 2 Ba .......•••• $410 3 BR, 21\ Ba ......••• $530 3 BR. 3 Ba .......... seoo 4 BR. 3 na..... . $575 SSR, 21 ~ Ba ....... $550 red hill ~ 552-7500 l~~~~~~~~~~·i ·•·•••••••••••••••••••• SS 1·2000 I Or 2 Ba. all hltns, com f"AMJL \"Home 4 br. den, ---------3 Br. 2 b11, on cul de aac, Jg pletcly crpl'd & drp'd, 2 pool & redwood patio. Woodbridge Twnhme 3 Br yd, clOff to achls & prk. car gar. (ncd yd, newly SOO mo. 960-3076 ; 2 Ba. A/C, uparades, 1375. ht rno. only. painted $375 979 67111 640 :mt lake &poo1prtv.64~ M2 0430 at\ 71'M • ( i FAIRWAY HOME Luxury 2 bedroom Big Canyon townhomc s us pended over lush green fairway. Wet bar -trash compactor -lovely landscaping - steps from tennis, pool & jacuzzi. Submit o n l e n gth of lease - $650-m o . Paula Bailey 642 ·8235. (U41) .. HAalOR VllW HOMES Super upg raded Carme l model w/lovely Jandscaping & easy·care yard. 3 bedrooms family room & formal dining. Community pool. $.595-mo. Belle Chase. Lee 644-6200. (U42) IMR.ATIOM llATal Owner will consider 2 yr. lease on th.is spic & span 3 bedroorn home f eaturlng spacious rooms, fireplace & elec. garage. Rec. features in- clude pool, putting green & lawn tennis. AduJts only. $475-mo. Paula Bailey 642-8235. CU43) 642~12JS 644_.200 901 Dover Drive Harbor v 11w Ctnt1r lrvlM •t Ctmpui va111v c~"t.r 752-141<4 Total 'l'<'llrtl y, 1•kv.1t11r ~ 17th & Tu~tm, cheerful 2 rec. fa r111111·, l!l•r 2i.:1:; Br 2 Ba. fpJoo. pal10, p0ol. - odlls. $3(111 ti4ti·41i27 Aportm•nb Unfwft. S11:11· i! br gurclcn a11t. l'ool & rl'<'. All 11\ll p<l. l\dult .... no (l<'ls. S2ZS Mu. Inc. n •lnR ...••..••.••.........•. 2Br. 1'2Br1 . frplc, W/D. Getwrol 3102 refri~ & !HOV<• t recrt>a· •••••• •• •• •••• ••• •• •••• tlonal ful'llil1rs. II B. S300S.10 77!16 2 Br. l '' bu, l\Undcck &< · patio. Gard~·n {irovc. t;1 1'1 ... rto M t!!l:l l!J59 Maplt• J\vo, CM li46 1.~11l!i To~ $250 Nopct~ s1:;01r.o Unfumished 3525 :! Br. I ha, I :.lo!). 11ha&. •••.•.............•.•.. Near South C"ooi.t Plaza, Bradford T11hsc" 3 BR. l'A Ba. nrwly decorated. Pool, ll?l' patlO, l'hlld OK S330 mo 551; 1!177 BRAND NEW :i llr 21 i Ua, NI::!':()/\ HENTAL~·· drl", p<11to. (qlk. beam We h ave them from ce1t • dl\hwhr . ~Ar, $75mo Adults. S'lSO 21i50 l•:lden, KID~· PETS Wfo~J.COM E S37·312.'i Nl::W f;RA Rf.:N'fAl..S ..-. Sl:i Ff':i:: Brand n1•w 8 1Jll'>1. :l llr, 2 6,11 2M() 638 8300 Ba, tlv.nr'< Ulllt, al,11 l&2 Br apL-., no 1wh 1710 lafboa Island 3806 1!27·247ll or:; UI lill71 ~le. 1, m• from Oohenry .....••..............•. ~ • l. Brh & Uana Wharf. 1 HH • 1 , d k Lrg 21m, lwumc•tt dngs, $450 per mo 63Hl2H2 , ' · :J >a • s un cc • !In~(! stry. no pct~. 8200 ll-SPM.524 1012 Jo:vs. fri>!c . washer & dryer 20-19·0 W;ill.11·,•, f1"4tl ... o~ ----$625 Yearly. °"""' ~us Unfwft 3600 WILLIAM WJHTOH pm ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real Estate 675-3331 CASI\ Vlt;TORIA COSTA M F,.,<;A DUPLEX 2 . I & 2 Int, unf err furn, 1ias Dr, Married eouph'. I l·BR. c11rp, bll·rns, priv. & wtr pd, Adlt.s. 110 t>ul&. child OK, no P •U, deck . Garai:e. Year Pool. rec rm. !ICC. 11ate. 642·fi682 eves lease only• $300 mo Bkr. S2.'> Victoria. 642·8970 644·234il Mon. thru Fri .. 9 ----..---Macnab· Irvine IU :Al.TY t0\1111\:\'t' VIEWOFIAY Coron°' drl Mar. 3 Jklrm . :! bn. lmrne<l oc cupancy. End. pu\lo SUpcr IO<'nlloo, qwel cul de i;ac. $500/Mo (0100) Helen W<XWt M4 ~ to5. Adult E ·!lide 2 br. cnrl gar, patio. Like• nrw No Brand new lbr quallly pet.s 644·0878 apl. Steps to Sooth Bay • Yrly S350 6754857 Redecorated. 11115. Lile l •...&.--P.-&.!Mla 1107 br w/pool, wolk to !lhop-c .• -Maturt1 adlls pref No ••••• •••••••••••••••••• c-h1Jdrcn, no peti.. 1887 • Monrovrn 5-18-7112-1 Ottttw Boy 4 Br, 2 Ba 11pt. dt1hw~hr, l.AROE2br,2hn $22.'i ln- rrptc, p11tio. beomeo cell rant & ~m rwt ok Call 1ngs S5SO 673 5719 64.2.6612 for Ctppt. ·. .... • (S DAILY PILOT Sunday. December n. 1976 ...,.. ...... u.fwft.. Apartmetth u..funt. Aporhnfllt• Unfwft. AporttHl'th u..furft. R•al• to Sltore 000 luilM" R...tal 4450 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..._..._ Untw.. Aporhne1tfs u.m.n., IApariww•tth u..fwa. , ............. 3'40 ttuu.t""'I• .. CKh )140 Hewport .. och 316' Newport .. och 3869 l"&\f. Rmmt1· 1omt'd to LAGUNA HACH <:;;•M;•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••"•••••••••••••••• help fuld 6t ~h• MJll ot \'1llu.:ti 1-'Jlrtt (. .. c,m •••••~•••~•••••••?!.~~ CostoMffo 3124 CostaM~•o 31Z4 . . N 'WPOUTSflO!U:S hile w1Mah.•i!ti ~llH,11;:,1 fill:'rt:1al Sho11i.,'OH1<'l' ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlT.S. :l br, gurawe, IJOOI, t; b • WATERFRONT <'·I or ~··I M f tu 11hJrl' ~1m<:'' Sr• 11'C) front l:J.t M~SA Vt<:HUI': oHl'j • •L-..l'&ewAph* k1di>ok ft'C :mr. W1.1. ic•r. lr.b t•> EWSIN ... " . II l IJoo II"'" floml' almOQjllhcrt.• :! & :J 1 2 3 bedroom. ebildrcn Mfollu Rent11ls $40 mo Ol't'l.lll, no (>I'll\, "ly hl· VI nu 2 l>IOt> OC.l'IUI front \C41. ~ ~c.il I J' t b d I k · d d ' -S3"5 mo tH~ 3:J:l0 NEWPORT. home La11unn llt·ll (\ill P 1 1J,1r .. 1n1! n~.. " u r e u~1·apu. !Mt> 1113t FREE RENT u • pets cons1 ere ' 2 U l b l & ,..,.:.,.,,_.. ' • >l8 71>11 on .'1011 & lcu1c tury :O.hilrk l.(•11~11111 111.shwashers. curpets. r, u. new pain ...,,.,....., lrtlms·1 w1 111 •lr"pes, closed u~ri.a~. <'rµt Nr major i.hoppln& , Strt~1no Oe\lon and an mt-!>:-ui:" lt>r 11.iul N .... v v See Hew ' " .... ...~ WATEltFROMT eieo.,nt exc111n9 w~v 10 <.lot.e to i.chools. i.upcr & frvws. No ~ls. S22.S 11vt cnoosr lolh D.1V EJ Syd Adult To~ nice 4 plcxs. rurntlure ~ (116() Nlo:W 2 br & 2 I.Ir + tll'll Wll'>OOW\ \~YliOnl\ lift' • eorom ~s C l I C t M " v a ii a b I c . (; u I I --. --. ' I luxury Jpti. o1~<t>\ vo11r own l'rll/At~ r _., • en ra OS a esa1 (714 '' .. 7 7 .. "" 1011m 5pm 2br tomcr Condo, \I la • Hwllll\l> t)J[IQOI Dalconv Atrte1101v • 2 Bdrm, Ph Baths • Air conditioned ..... """· . l'ac1hc l"~ bu. pool, 1&·11· ··rru\h Coml)Jlllll ~I~~~~(~~~~ 't~Cl'ntN • Prtvalt! patios • 7 days 11111, nc11o ly i tc"decor.ucd •Wl•t bar tlESE:ttVE HOW FOi ISTMOMJH ftlH ----~4l 1~w,.!;1 Cl/,O, l'Oll Cl'l •1''1rt'pll1<'C! Se 2 Br \112 Bu, i.ep l(at. pvl "' ""'JO •l'rivutc lli·i11•h c M c.nager -1920 Meyer St ; just p~llo, $250. 536 6ll05 or Sl?:, 2 + 11 2 Puol kiil1o. • 1•11·x1~11.1'1' l'nd 1n11111" 1'.:111111)d M wb roomm-'IL•. ~J nr F 111 11hurc 11~1· 11r a1>t 111 NB ('clM 1.10 25 1•1 :-,;l!\\ µurl, (jUll'I, M'l'IUtlt••I. 1...: l..i lq• ll..1 y hv 1111• F1·m slU1lc11l1wki: lll't'S <'111ld'' SI:!!>. Mti :.t~>T :J(lOO "ll rt wni•d M I Ill l.a1:un ;1 c,1 11yo11 1o:~t.1hll ~hrd l11l al11111 . $1$5(1 Ill() CauMy & COMP.Of'Y llt>l So rooi;t Hwy J.A<illNA UJ:o:ACll 4'7·2457 1Wo of Oronge Couniv s mosi beouJ!lul aportment communiltes. A relaxing selllng wllh slreoms woterfols. ood mojesftc frees Feorunng pools, Jacuui. sauna, b•llords. and excllng cllbnouse wlttl SOCIOI evenlS 1 ennis. gym. and volleyball al The VUloge. More of eveiy1t\lng you're looklng ror. Fumtture IS avo~ble One and lWo Bedroom Adun LNtng off l 9th Street tlG.17'.!:98 ----1>1n~lt>1'. Bt•JchN1tll IJl'r. •SmokL• dl'll't·l11r' Weekdays 11 5 64UZll Sat /Sun 10.4 2 :~=~~~ n~~l~~~~~~.1~:~ ~~7~Ji~5. t>Jl 201 1 111 ~~:11\\a~~:~~. ~: ~~~~'~\~ 1 l1uur~ 3oult rent~I\ 11om S ~so montnlv GarGCJtl forRetd 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt;WPORT UCll STOHE Offices open 9 00 IO 6 00 Now renlfng. NEW ht·aut. uph, l & :! nn 1\pplwallllll'i l>ernJ.! IJkt>n, 1'11141 J\n,Jh1•1m Sl l' :II •1.1m tpm 1lallv :\I:\ :t!~l ~~~~::!' ..•.... ~~~~!~!~~!' .... : .. ?~.~~ COME HOME TO FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE S.cwity Oepolff Waiv"9 FarQdfhtdT...-h Li ve on your own pnvale street in a 2 bedroom townhouse with yard & large patio. wood burning fireplace & at- tached garage LOTS OF ROOM FOR STORAGE AND HOBBJF.S! Adults. $375 6 21 w. Wihoft. Costo MftO 646-2010 Costa Mesa 3824 Costa MffO 3124 ..................................••....•..... St S368729orS36·17~-J br A~!> 1-·amily, tlr Ht-:NTAl.ST~:Al.1 00.tCh, Vlt'W, b.lkl)O), Slt'IJ" 4. \lt•W 111 lll't-,1n J OM BEACH pant•hng. s::eoo_846·3lti6 br. 2 b.1. put lo. crpt. drp~ $400 1."r 1Jr m11 1142·1!131 Bachelor 5280 1BdrmS29S N r H a m 1 I t o n & or tH2 6578 ore; I~ 7 IJO 2 Bdrm from $320 3 Bdrm rrom $495 Hrookhu~l 2br. 2ba. i:..ar. - lge pvt encl pullo. ~ Shown by appl. 91>2-07711 STEPS TO o c i-:AN Ut.'lu"c Nwpl Short.'" :! hr cl1ilx 714 1110 0203 •Summer & winter at SI SO. IOHUS beach c. beaul1ful •Views of ocea n . Rentlhls dcluxe3bedrm t:utalina & Palos Verdes upl today .. itel a M50. •Large privatedcc.·ks Move-in allowancl'. Open •lleal~ Pool-Saunas House Sat/Sun. Adams, •Assigned covr'd prkg w cs l of ll each Io •Additional fleepurking Alabama, nRhl 2 blocks. •Maid service avail n ght on Springfield :!22 -- OCUHfROMT 2 Ult.. :! h.1 $500 IA YFROMT HOMIE 3 BH. 2 Uli $:!000 Mn y d y STEPS TO IEACH :i Bil. 2 l>ll • unf. $425 a Fm.:! Im , uni. S<IOO 200 Pro"'ontorv Or we\t 111\t nortn 01 Jamoorrf 011 11.c111c Co•\< H1onwav leltpnone 11141 67S 8000 ownfd at'IC! m~naoed !Iv me irvu'e companv PARK t-4EWPORT APARTMENTS l t..11 2 lktlrooms and Tuwnhou"c" FrnmS~~.50 Opt.'11 !I tl IJa1ly Spa Pools Tcnni1; 1\rrn:.s lrum fo'ai.h1on blund al Jamboree <111 SJn Joaquin I hlls Ho.HI 17141644-1900 • f\tmiture a vail. Spnngfieltl. NO PETS Ketlt ll0¥f"S Realty Ll!t' i hr. 2 b;i 111•ar beach •:-i1n11k ~k~cc V<'rd1· llJI oor Adi.Im~. C.\I ~JO Morai:1• 11nl) IU3 ll97 I Ga1 Jjll' Cur SIOrlllll' 'JlJ\'1' SJS 11111 Lai:u11.1 lk-.11.:h. 1!+4 1:1!14i ,11t Ii pm Offlce ltentol 4400 ..•...•................ -· ·;""c_1_"' Y' c .................. 1. v1 .... ..., .1, .... ... ,/,.., ____ , "1_ X.roa "''It<-• ./1ocy ......... .. ./ """"° ...... . Call Mr. Howard 845·6l01 Open M·l-'9:J0.5 30 848..t300 't ... 1rh 1;.12 2~ ,., l''> & Sal lO·S, Sun 12·5 v. \., 011' 0111• 11 Sat, Sun • l MO FllI-: 1-; ll P.NT • Irvine 3844 l<! I. :!:!T l•nt'l"'<"l l'\\'l' l 2 3 Hm. orr.n~:-. lrorn H1111tington ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 125 pc r mo .... d, P •t • P"-RK WEST "-PTS San Cle~nt~ 3876 A1rporter llntl'I No lcai.l' GCI IC Adu,..ll & f~m11""y ""tu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• re<1.!133·3223T1t n111J11 Ca~;• <le lkr nwi.a 1 llR, ele('. paid. Easlside, 711 Ocean Avenue ( $24 Tu . h~ .. l.,h • . . --OCEA 'ffllONT Luxury 2 - Zbr a11t w1r1n·11la1•c, I', desire mu~ore adults. No (7141536-1487 rom S. cnnis, t'a t Wl-STCLll-I' l &2 btlrms, ur. lien. frpl, p1l :.tcp:. to CDM dlx !1u1tc:o. trurn St:itl bulh, rani:<', O\C'n, di., pets or children . $165. club, garden view. 311K3 matu_rc adult~~· no pd:. 1 hth ~<IW 2l!Oi Uhl incld. A c. umvlt• hwa~ht•r, $.:llO All>o 3 br _mo. Al, 631 ·2222 l\I unaged by Parkv1ew Lane. I r\lnC br $235. 2 br S2llS. lni1u1 re pkl( Jllnilor 67~ l.!AAI t:o.cp. t>ltli: 1 ~:no r"IPLEX finest localion, William Walters Co. Owned & manaJ:ed by 1700 We!>tchfl llr. apl IK Sll5 :.lmho upt. All ulll & • ., w w 1 " I The lrvineCo.,552·9200_ appl1unrL'' S111gl\'S Pnmc locatm11 111 ll11n1 11"1 · 1 i.cm Owners I argc uml. pro· I. • • • • • l&2 Ur. 11 1 llu T v. nh:w I h I 5 1• h •--•-ac._ 3848 1 bl d k.il tom wr, lee SI . 1n1:ton .c,ll' 011 :l HIUX.'1-:A!'l VI t::W ft-sMonally decora ted. 2 --,---n i.ty e, l11!., i:pl.l>. q>-., 631 21111 5 t-~I Brookhur:.l. lllMI "1ua1e .\dull:.. ~.!~IS. Al 2201 l\1ng :.11.e bdrm:., pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• md. PJl1u, ht'aled J)QOI ur ' feet. S1nl(h'. 1:anlc11 l\'fll' 1•,11.1r11• (uf( Wiison l pdt10, beautiful quiet 8£ HOM[ LAGUMA IEACH Adll:o.. no J>l'l:.. Slts5 & Bo:wh .1Jlt Ufl'la1r!..:? Br. !'tlcirt· or offln• t:ooll i·x · , :.111 ;,11:1 1\M, li73 0512 i:rounds. dbl e nd ~ar. Remodeled l Bdrm . $235 S<IR-26112 $2:1."J Some furn ;l\'a1I. •""'-urt· ~u:nui.:1• 11.11~111c .! Hr " ~:.ir ::;:!.II' i•v. .:as wat r id No pets 491 7151 ,_. ··r11t.I"• l11<'d\tll~ 1•·•1111 h1t•\&\\kn1h I • c pa . . IYCHRISTM·S Must see lo appreciate. Yearl.v. 2 nu Jr11lr. -) Call \Ir. l 1lummt·r .. ~laturc, permanent. "' Walk to beach & l "11767 W.111·1 1111 .!.! 'I 11 · s I u ·•11r 2ha part11:ul.ir L-ouple want· I I d .. I own i,:ara~c. SJlll \lo :!J:l South Laquno 3886 !16: ' l'l;i1 l'""·'· 'all 1 ... 1 wn I ,, . I .11·10 '>I lllL•w ~ •' . . t·d. SJ'••. •"6·""63 o r u..-_.... f •-ft• .,.~~/muo_e s u ll i l 1 es . ·\.17 l!l3i1Afkr11' M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 1'jl;.11211 i:ar, a111t:.. ~111\C JO <.J JO Oil w-•r·--YO ew ..... ~ APPHOX>!OU ... qll.l ;!,1\ " h1111u• .. :!.!:!:! l'.1c1£1c. ~1-1.941;0 2BRfromS260 1, c: i-; u i\ (' 11 J.u1·. 11u1,.t. lu\um1u' ,., 1;\0 ~; 17th :o.t So:!~•" mo THE BAY LE ... r bl:! Oj~ 3 BR, rplc, 2 ba $375 2 Udrm .. l I~ bath ho mt• 0 v i:: H I. 0 () " I ' c: I I' 2 hr :• "·· ·lf1 l l>o~ It• ~111-<~7!1 Ar --i !Ir apt. 719 W. Wilson. Lagun a charmi·r 'AN'L .. 11 l I'll l'I> l-:lc\,1lor 111 .. 11•1111· 1111\ •Udrlll.IAiih•rptl :>.!1>11 ~ llr CotlJ)!t. J!l80 End. pallo. $225. No ChildrenOK l n · "· • hdi l'arly&..:.ir1wrornn. 1~«111111111, :o.p.11·w11:-. 11t•w W .JI l..1 cc-. :S:! Io mo pcl:.. 646-1251 See these lovely $<~=·y & Comnnny S25C> 1 49<!·:l7 W tot.ii ~l'l'. l'l'I ll·t·l ll\'111..: .1111:-. l'•Hil . I" 1 p.1111.... Children OK. l'litl J>l.'b. ---------• 2 &3 BR apartmen.. r--u1 "kn1I rclrt'.1l lur ttw ••·• 1 "'' :-.Jew 2br, 2ba, "ar. adults ~ l ""'So Coa•l I lwy \clult!t 1111 111·1~ a.;<; ;_,,.1 ., .....__ 1 c l 1 • .,. · ~ • 21R WAT"" .. fRO .... T Jtlwnlurou~ .11lull. S51:i. . . ----• no pets S265 & $295. 1912 .,..,y are c ose lo en ra LAGUNA REA<.;11 "" .., .i:•i ''0 ' ;ulo l ' \I. w 11 6 5 3356 Park, recreation, shop· 497-2457 Bu11l1ns. frpll". 1•q1t~. mo ~rl:::_ lsc l!~l 2kl5 _ h '" uAA.I ..,..-Harbor Townhotlse u ace._4_· _____ , ping. freeways. Bike to ---------drP'\. ~arai:c-S.1:1.'\ A.---'rnenb Fun1ishrd :! Irr, I liJ, nl'wly dci:oral· 2 Br, 1 Ba. no pct3, dbl beach! 1 o -droom ''""'I L'JNl.L'.'"' A\' L · •• N I' ""'=u ~n ... -·,.L-d 3900 111'.,\l' I' hi ·111tl 111·" :! 111 · " cd s;!t;; Ma lure Adulls. °" """ ~ c.' r > ..,. ._... - 11.1. "' 1111. 1h11 1111. 11 pit ,,, ni·h _ .• _.,11 II arbor encl gar . S325 mo. avail W~aho hoff offM.r Uuhuos tncludcd JACOBS REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· 1mmed. &iS-7390 .....u $275 ·73 .,c. lt<•.1111 "·ii. hlln' 1.11 11111 lllltl t':IJ liW-039J opcalww.tlocvn0tta! · mo.6 ·....-.1 675-6670 TllE EXt'ITIN(; ~:.11 111'"'"'11 1• I' ?'1•1;: 1 llr. duplex, 1st & 1s t He---'.. h 386~ PALM MESA APTS. DELUXE OFFICES ('omml & 111<ht1 :.p.:tt'L'" :..•ou 10 2000 :.q II "' '"" a:. :w Ml ll. L,11; N1.:1ll'I c\ M1s:.1on V11·1n ar1·11-. ll.rn1l y to S U F1 "~ Call 11:11 1100 Wt~TCLlfl" Furn'cl 11k SlGIJ mu 1>12 11m 2030 \ "'" SI. ~711 Mo J1•rrv W)nll 1z1:11.i77 7701 Rental• Wonted 4600 ···••···········•·•·•·• 1\nwm·.111 i-·umlly w1.111t' 111 ·~·111111 trutl<' uur hou:.•• Ill ~h-Xll'CI ('11y tor hO\IW on 01 ~er y cwur bead\ fur tnonth July ~ Aui; Zl. or lhl'l'\'<1bc1uts Con I urt W l.1ndlx·1g (213Jti8tl 1>158or 100-Sll-t!t lusineu/lnvetl/ FinaK• •••·•······•••·••······ hslnus Oppc>f"hlnity SOOS . •••••...........•.•••. BEAUTY SHOr l.m·;1\l'tl Ill pt'l'bl.if.(IOU,., Forc.,I "''l'llUt' M.dl L.i1tu11,1 1'4•.tt h :-.:auonal Iv adH•rt1:.t·1I !ol) hn~ ~pe1·1Jlhl c:rc.ll cm 11hash. <111 t·11lor S:l.'>,000 NNN f)t•1· 11•:.ir 1•011•nl111I lvr ('X fMll:>IOn Causr y & Company l HH So. Coi1"1 llwv LA<;UN:\ Hl-:/\C.:11 497-2457 Con,iderin9 a Bus? O\cr :.ou .1111vl.' lt1tal bu~ 11,.1111..:' l'lt'J:..c <'Jll or "l"I> It\ rur lr,•1• 111£0. /\II l'alc):lll'll"\ & l) II(',., Wl• ..:uarJllll't' to plc•a,.,e ~Ou 751 -3741 lJN11'1'.ll HUSIN t-:S..') 1Nv1-:..-.;nrn11o rs 15:.!:1 ~l~·,,1 \'1·rtl<' Ur E 1,1('10"" I rum l\11na Lm.1 St.11h' llJI•. Co'>IJ :\f.,,.J l'lll Op1•117 da):. • Fu1111lun~& l'I~ wll Mfg • l.a1h1"' W1·.1r , 111 Clai.:-.' • llOO"S I< >I< E •t>H \l'l"HY Wl\1<~1 •Ill'<: lll'llt.l'll'llll\'I' •Fl 1H"l:ITI 'I! 1': lt1•l111 ~ llH i11c-.. c.lrp,, l11l11s +dep. 276 Avocado. KtftfR-....R•afty .. ,_., oc 2Bf<.11pri.:r ;11'l ul1llt11·' \ll'l'Tl':STO:-.l'l 1,1~MI l.i11 111 .. 11, "l>r .! l>.1 l"1h11\,, •t11m11 Sl6.S &12 SJZ! t4MJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• pJld ~NHnonth ll('lt hllll' '111· . 11 pl, 1:.11 ... ~. ~7H •OB.UXE• Iii;! 11 .. 1•1 I II I , ... ,,, lla1·h. 1.-.i;: Hit ·" 11 11 " I"' ' -I I I h ELEGANT pvt. 2 hr. frpl, ••• •• • • • • EaslbluJC 3 br 2 bu -r11•1111..u I 11 .:.! 1:.i, u:o.ury twn :.t• lillns, patio. Nr. OCC,• Lease Incl .spa<..'mai.le;:! J:jdrm . pat111. l';1rp111t trom ~l'IJ \ll~I 'lllk lor n ·11t '""''cl II l'hnit't• 1111 Jh• t'11ll hl:i llilO 10 lo I I 11111.11 I \1!111 '>.11111'1 ;1111• •ii I 11.1 , 11 .11 .1111111~111 r1c: '111-:·rn . ..,l't•1•1.v lllSTltll\U fllltSllll' "'i·w :<.h.11: /l.t kit :1ppl adults.S2:>5.S-'8·16!l\ Brand 3 bdr It . di . . & dbl at:ro-.~ frnm lll'h ~IOO ~r \duh,.:-.;,, I'd:. '\l<'t-: '\," l 111 lrpt. llu~i· m'tr Nµt Ill\ loc. new, m.:ipls, su e, n rm ly 645.4w0 1501 ~1·,,.1 l>r p11ul, .1cl11lh. 1111 1111 t,1111.:1:1111~1!1111 :.1.'>1\1:11 studio & coovent1onal, garage. Auto door 1.,IUk;,Eai.tt1f!'.1•w1111rl ,J:w "'" . .ix 17,, •ir -Dana Point 3826 Xmas move l n a l · opener avail. Pool & Wei.tcltff nl'w :! llr ~ lfo Bini> 1>111 .l711H "'' ('()l'l'J.I·: to llH· m & ••••••••••••••••••••••• lowance, 2 wks rree rent. rerreation a rea. Adults fpk, rl'frii::. i<'<'makc1 , :! Slli !1111,(l 111.111a1'" Ill unih 1 Ur un 1-:,., ll!C 2 br. 2 bu. rrplc. (714) 847-7566, lOa m -only. Nopels. l''rom $360. pal101>. w~hr rlr) r. pool BEDROOM EXECUTIVES~ l'arl or rull Timi.' I m m 1· rl 1 .1 1 t' 11 l' l' d 1 11 Ot1J1li:t· Count v and 111r .. urr•wndini.: town., for <11~11'1 butr1r., 1\ II rl'l <i II 11ullt•t' <iro• ... ,.1·11rt·1I t11 Ul\lt\11't. I. uh·~ h1 ~ lt,1 1111 quid 1111,,. l.1: 11\1 11.11111. ti pl 1•111 I .:a1. ~·, > .,\X •1t;:u or tt 1. ~7tt7 111111 l1lt'"· I!·". 110 JM:h •lrcs::.mi: rm Adults + 1 5pm. 865 Amigos Way adults, $400 mo li75 h!l!l'J '•" '"" 111 11'111 You Jilt) 1 . 'nai.:er 1-'rom s295 -Ma naged by 'l 1.. 11111 1 .o t·; ·•1 SI (~·c, & l •r pd <196-7:rrn · 1 DR, pets ok. $210 mo. 3 Granada Ml( ml Ct>. All r a 1· 2 hr. I', ha !°>I I 1.~11 ,;is wu c __ · Blks bearh. l28·13th St., --------Twnh!.e "'/bltn!>, 1·1~1>-. Sunny 'flarklrng clean 960-4832 or 213-431 5618 BEACH 2 blks. new paint. drps, patw ;-.;, lloa..: 1111 1'1 I.\ qull'I 11n1·,1 l-.. 1 1, .. 1,• .11S1 :!lt.1 tq11t ''Hr bltn~ i;.ir balcony -3 Br 2 Ba tlplx. fplc . Hosp $275 mo 5111 :im: •. 1111 .1111111 t '" IH',tm1•1I ;.1111dk , ..:.u. nr '"""'",ml Ail it~ ;1;1 p~l:o. S235· DI::LU~~.: 1 br, frpl, full blt.ns, patio, gar. No pets. &l:! 43117 t•1·1l111i.:' ,., I p.it1•1 1·111·1 p..c c IK \:rn1. G4;1 :114fiH ,93 7:i:ii · amcn1t1es w /full r ec. $400 yrly. 645 1682 i.:.ir . 111.11uro• .1•l111l '" · __ fac1ls. See to believe! ----- - -l AR. refr11: & :.hl\t> '<:" 111 1 c,,1.., A \\,11 .. 1 , .. 1 l llr .. :mo ,all 11111 ptl. l',mor,umc Oi:ean View. 847-&&07 Compact 2 level single c rpu. & drp.. JI, Bil.. 111 "-!:!:• mu ·1111 .,1,11 1011· 1dri1?. a1llh no v 1 di ''B 2b $250 Includes ut1l 1n cxi.':in. S:!IO. )riv 1111·l1b '"''' '.ti(~ w nay ~.18 !1516 l'tY i:c " -r, a, NEW 1 br frplc beam H a r bor View Homes, uL1I 675-1702 lrvine--N~wporl Costa Mesa Oistinctiv~ Adult APARTMENTS Want to mml' vour 0H1t•1• t•ompun~. lh1•rclnrt' 1111 out of lhc bt'dr(111m & 1n10 produt:t :.t•ll111i.: Hl.'c·onw pn•q1~10lh N1•v.1w1 t 1h:.tnh111or for 'u' h 11:. Center al ,1 fl.Jl°llCIO 11( 110111111\ 1111\t•rll"'ll the l'l<fie!~ll'cl t'lll>t '' ·1 hl• r1..:arl'lt1•, .1,, W1n.,11111 l·:xet•utl\l' S111t1· ha' lh\' Ci1m1•b. Ma1'lhorn. l'all .10.~wer \l,tll S.ill'rth, l\onl" Your olru 1· 11'111 111 Kt"nt, 1·11 'l'v <1ual1r, ~•111 l'ludi':.. fl·•·t•pllOll mu.'l h,1\t' a 1·a1 :t M hr!> . .,1·rvlct-. t•o11f1·r1•nf1· 1i.•rwt•t·k 111<1 ~' 11re11.'!'>I :!llr :!ll.1 lpl< 1w1ol .,,, b;ilcvny, frplc. laundry . ce1l bltns' poot' volley Adlls,nopets.640-0964 -~:""'' cl11ld1111 oi.. 1,<..!hr\:!I0&$2:10 No ~va>l l 'I Adlts.nopels. ball0,gar.s2Js.!i42.ro34 --Spa1·1oui. n 1·" :! & :1 1hlldn·n 11r IJl'b 7.'11 W s:JIO mo. -198·2'l<17. 3376l •LAPAllUSIEHME• Bdrms, l bath unib IHlll \111 11&1 1;i'J 7iH7 I.a Pnmavera. Dan:i Pt. 2 Ur, 2 ba condo. Quiel. 2 Bedroom un!urn. $275 acro~s Crom orranfront & :! H1 1 11.1 \l"'.1 \•·nit• u.-&:-,;;::-.... 3140 Adults only. Pool & rec. All electnc. Fireplace. new city rc1:n•ut1onal rl" .111•;1 t-:1111 ~"" 111 " 1 Jtb L~·1· ·1 hr .! h.1 l11wnh11uM' nwTih..,.Oft -acn ctr $245 mo 552·3280 I I d JMint ·:~i °''"~ell\!, · 111 qu1<·l \ ttlllJllt'x 1;,ird~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · Healed pool. Adults, no vc opmrnl. mme Ol' & 1•i1llu Adult' onlv '\o New ow n ers o r 4 PLEX. 2 Br 2 Ba, cpts, pelS.979·l268or645·1260 cupancy Famiht''-.!. ''"'" $.12:-, 1•1~ 3Jlll or Bcdchwood Apls. 19132 drps. c lean. $215. Call Across from golf course pell> acrepktl. $335 up. ' Ill ,q11' from .... ~•• <'pl'> ,,,..,,.,, •·n• I "' "1•h r1k '"pd • >Ill l>IM j 11.17 '.l517 Magnolia, U. li., offer a 2 96J..2532or 536-1461 20432Santa Ana Ave 675·4911 Rrkr ~ .. 1 btth· l l\ll , q1h 1lr1'· ltl111 '\.'I • l;I ' 1,;! l 'I ~r·~ • ,., · 11 1 """' IA1\1·h In! ~ Br uprwr 111•"1' ti. 111r.11t-11. 111l'JI 1111 '" 1>1·h S<?~ •• 'l.:r at 'ti~I .!.d I ~XHj \lt-11tl111,1 \J>I \ 11h1ll• ".11\., 111 "h"I>" :-.<11w.1k \ 1 t.·.111 t llr 1.i1> .11•11,rhllONtl l'Jlt,, "''"· hltr" \tlll\, ,\IJI 1 r .! 1,, , 11,, ,..,!>1 no""" ~> r.> 1,.1.! m11 .ilt hr, 2 ba, 1000 sq. rt. ,l!cunty ,1pt w /pool. NEW lu~ury apt, 2 Br 2 J<1cuu1, At <.;, di.hwhr. Ba, l mile fr beacta. $275 l\rlults only. No pets. _m_o_._84_0-_:163;_3 ____ _ ~IAl~all new Mgr at Walk lo beach. $180. l br, petsok. Fee 2 hr, rpl'.. • pool. play yd., Main Rentals, 540 5370 FANTASTIC VIEW Ot·eumiew. :Mr' t•i un•an of lay & Catalhta & ba) lluntl•·l'k. ·1 l~r. B ' t b t I. 2Bu. hltn!>. ,\riv S.!110 ay ron • oa s 1p . 645.1s1s Spac. lux., 2 br. 2 ba. --- terr., pool, secunly hldl(. LIUO ISL,.: W ATEfi·· 2 gar. Lse $600/mo. f''RONT 3 llH. S650 mo 67$-8551 Lease. 673-HIWi oft. 1111m n ° P .e l ~ 2 2 O 8 A • Near ocean . $150. Util pd. _l>t>la~e. S36--09S(I ___ Vacant now! Fee DELUXE 2 Br 2 Ba 1.~ blk 2 UH . Iba ti mo ls<" New· t out:.tancllnl! l>camt'1l 1·1•1i1ni: ;.ipl plans ;l\;ul l·'urn or unfu1 n . Bal'h , l h1 . .! ba. 2 u<1th FH< l \1 $:!Ill lo SJOS L1i:hwd lt1nn1:. court!>, 2 :.t'Jl'Y· C'luhh~L'. hilhar1ls. swimming, h}dro-sµa. i:\'m, 11upnh teak n:ik n·n1;1I rurmtun• a1 u1I .;s~, Paul.u1111i. CM 17l41S.l!I 1:\112 Dana l'mnt ri·nlals. You nu me It. Wl"vt• i:ot 1l Sonw with ut 1 r 11a tel IJil\ 1dson Heall~ 403 2252 493-:?2:i3 ruom , 1>1·r:-.11 111tl111•1I :-:J:!tMI H·lephonn·OH•rai;1•, m.111 C\Sll i'VEST\H;\ I h1.111tllln~. un11L-ri:r1111ncl 111-:t/UIHEll park111i:. Janitor M't\ H'l'. Ft1r more 111format 1011 all Ulllll\l'S C)({'l'l)I 11h11nc Wrll(' It> "C1<;1\lt1-:rn: Call71 1 1;..111 SlilJ l>IVISIO'.'I :2;1" I' I) T H I!: t::Xt:C U Ti°VI·. 1111'(, 11. Hr1~cm••<11l. l';i SUITt-; ~li7U Include )uur IJhOlll' 51;; S~m N11.:ola-. Ur, S111(1• no 100. Nev.port 1-it•arh. CJ C-0 -1-'FEI.-; &-T-1';-,,-s-ll_O_I' - 1501 WHtcRff Dr. Newport Fin:rnl'ial <.:tr boslftCJ Offiu Space Callon Sile Man.i~t·r 1714 l li42 J 111 c \l 2 Hi Thnvmi: l'nmc l.1n·,1t11111 Pnrm• l)ppor1u111t v Ml-67Uj 11111 ~I -..,: !J 11111 lo mo ;, 11111 l.:!:!ll.1111111••11 hl.t O.ll I from beach, $310 per mo. ly r<'<lone. no peL'I. S:IOO He• Lab Park Main Rentals. 540.537o 675 3126 cvs. 673-~ Rooms 4000 2 IR • I la Deluxe 3 br. 21 .. 1 ba. alt. 1 -•••• ••••• •••••• • •• • • • • • 60' PER SQFT 1617 WESTCl.I1-'Jo'-ND /\GT. ~ll·:>0.12 -----·---- LCMJ!MO Beach fint Month Fn-e 315 To 630 Square fel'l TRAVEL AGEHC Y l'nmc In!'. N1·h ~il:!<JCI mo (;rn,.,,.,cd SllO.IJ<lO mo 751-3741 u~1n:o l!USINESS INV~;STM E:'\'T J.'J25 ~lc•sa Vt'rdc• Ur E t;.icroi.!> frum ~ Hi ~ ti.1 i•r•·I 111.11111 .. or "·"'I 1101111 hit 111., dbl gar .. patio. frplc. 1713 lrvltte 3844 lrvlM 38441rvrne 3844 ROOMS S25 v. k up v.1lh rl ur, ti '-•l s•• ,, no '-!·•.,mu•• l ;.!~.1\ \ \t \labama. 536·3465 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• k1ll'hl\n. S37 ~o "'k up h una l.anl·~ l , h1hllt•t1 )l't• hi "''" 1.'I \\-lMlh !ITI 111!1:! :,,JG 1718 ;ipts r,.ll( !17~!l nrlll5 :l!tr.7 ltlcal for: ~Ulll.' JIJ(i, Co.,\,1 ~JC'"a UBI Open 7 da),., Coda Mu o 3824 Costo Meso 3824 Costo Meso 3124 N Room. 11u11•l 11cr,.011, k1trh •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ow pnv, P'1 •'Ut. nr tu~n. 4!¥7 2011. Lai:una lkh • lh•al l!:~lalt• llrokl·r • 1\ttorn<'Y • Accountant Goo<! park mg ll11fhway C!'<IJO,Url' IJ1lhe McCormJ1·k GIFTS-HALLMARK Pre,t1 i:c 1111·. Nch S:I0.000 v1 . l'lu~ other:. lu choose Crom ~ ..... Mftstt~na1 Adult Aportment Homes with a Winning Utest'y'le. Choose the best combloolion of superb recreotlon. premium locotioo, and all oC ttte appointments yoo desire to mo~e your llf e complefe. • Alr.Condlflonlng • Bultt-ln Appffonces • Private Patio or Balcony leisure Uf e Anractlons Include: • SWlmmlng Pool & Therapy Spa • l'Wo Ugh!ed TeMIS Courts • Clubhouse with Areplace, Binlards, Gym, and Porty Kitchen One and Two Bedroom, One Bath, No lease IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ffom $230.00 you can rent in Woodbridge. Woodbridge Pines Apartments may he the hc~I kt•pl secret in this sC<Jc;on'-; res!dent1.1I best •,ellt?r. thL· V1ll.:>gc of WoodbrlUA<'· And this ru .. 111 .1p:utrn(•nt w11111111111lv isn't CJ:.y lo gel lo ri~hl now. l'1lhcr, with .111 llw village construction g111111' on Uut lhesc one·, two-•• .md lhrce-ll<'Jrot1m u n1I( de·1~rw.I like early California bun~.ilow'>. Jn: well woith the effml 1 here are cozy built-in-;. FircplJccs. PJ\i(I., and balconies. lots and lots of style. rlus all lhe wide-open village recreation and other goodness of Orange County·,. most exciting new pl.ice to livr. rollow our map. With determination. And visit !>oon. Before we're ill taken, too. Woodbridge Pines ApMtments, 115 Plnc,tone. Irvine, California (714) 552-0400 Rents from $270 Owntd & managed by The Irvine Company ~aslng office hours: q.5 .~O daily [quaf Housing ~ Qpportun1t1es l.:.J ~ IRVINE VIUAGES COM llidcawuy ror s mi:lc perMn Cls to bt·h. un furn S200. Cull Sharon. fi..W·H57:1; li75 2JI I ---Really 49-l 75!11 Guest Ho~ 41 50 Balboa Inn. $250. mo. inl'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• uhl. I~ Main St, l\all111J L~e pvt room "/pal10, rr 11son:ihle. J.1n•nscd, ref:. avail Cull 6-12 (11162 Vocotlon R•ntols 4250 ····•·•·•••••·•·••····· LAKt: AIUWWHl•;AI>. l'relt.v l;.1kr .. u•w. !>Ip:. 10. SJOO wko1I. s:!OO wk, Si!50 ~ohday wk.1142 5J..lii __ 6i5-8710 ------- TM Colony J'rofci.s1onal ('lCc.•r :\Ullt'' aviul w/am11lc park111i;, (lowntown l.ai:una f11•h Jlt'asonahll' r.111'!> Will cooperolc w /otht•r hrkr, J:o'or leasing inro i:all 497·2421. BIG IH:AR r.AKEFHONT ~ Cabins. (71<1 I f!OG 7701 494.9727 or 839·5173 COROHA OU. MAI -----Office space uvuilablr. Ci\BIN. Green Volley Southside of hl~hway. Lakc,nearSnowValley, $175 /mo nt h . Ca ll 3 Br. sips lZ. by week or 67!>-231 1. ask for Mi~s1. wknd .552-8160 ~ R•al• to ShCN"t 4100 Office space localed In ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751 -3741 u:-.11n:1> Ul Sl~ESS 1:0-.Vt:STMENT 152:i Mc,.,;1 Vc•rrlt• IJ.r. Jo;. <acro~s from Kon.1 r.n,.,) SU1le IOti. Co,.lJ l'll<'"a UBI Or<•n 7 d:1)' •Balboa Island* Rare Find!! Tl.411 111 r1nc hcauty i.alnn & rl.'l.111 h1111l H]Ul'. cluublL· hccns1•d .Xlnl l111·ut1on l5 Yl!ar c!llahll11h<'•I dwnt1•h• (;ull for ac.Jd1 Uonul 111form.itinn l'llCll $27,SO<I I I llAI IHI\ 1 ... 1,\)11 • 673-6'00 • f''rcc Room. In r.uxury lrvlnc home for lady In exchan ge f or 11 t c housek~plng. Call Ken. 552·1222 Mesa lndu11lrlal Park. Costa Mesa. 646·3888 ori---------- AVOI 0 INCOM PATIBLf; ROOMMATES!! House-Motes 832 ·'41 34 Tal&H TM G"'Hwork Out Of flndhMJ THAT RIGHT Pt:RSON San S$ by Si..flMJ 642·3142 -------H~rStand 1..~111unt1 H<·uch au.;,.. ......... Free standini: bmldinu COMMERCIAL STORJ:: wllh plenty of purktn>1. I~AOUNA BEACH llully yeor 'round. Gros:. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx. 800 sq. ft. + lnit $15,000. mo. now. Will large alorage lofl. 11115 2 11ell for :2'J% down. A~l connecting rooms. One 837 ·4_200 _______ _ h111 .flroplacc. AmplC' NurHty·R•tall parlOlli. Lease al SS00 I moolh. All ullJ. paid b)' ~rime coutal locnllon ri landlord . South Orange County. MlSSION 494·073\ Ownonc illness only re Want.!d: Lady Lo s hare nice H.B. h o me w ith "lllml' Non·s moker. $M. Balboa Jsland: retuil, 7911 <'om m erc. or o trico ason shop for 11alc. Mu111 11~ t• appreciate. Good tcrm1. Low r ent. Agl. 83'7 ·4200 5J<\ 1 ------·• tpe.cc. OH-str<'<'l park· <11 1 • 1rronl 3Br . 4lbn ln4. l\pprox. 500 S<:a. ft.;•------- hv11 2 NB busineu pnv. rest r.oom. ltllr. AMtoltepolr Shop men uesire a nother to M4·2:Wa Mon. lo 1-'rl .• 9 to Lease loo ls. equip • share. Fem. prer. flSO s. pans. Capbtrano Beach ulll 1ncld. 673·0067 Ideal one ma n operation ---------1S.J.CAP STORE. 570 49&.lH78aft7PM ~~~~~~~~~~~~IJlnoomrnate lo share 3 BR sq.n. Camino Cap. No. ul "= hou.\C In Meu Verde w/2 M1uion. S310 ~r mo F u I 1 )' E Q u I p ' d mcale college students. 1100 SQ.ft. nlso. Pll R<'!lt aurant, for lease, $110. + uUI. 675·7_!?4_ Ownr . 87~-0176 Cost.a Mesa. ~7·3534 .;;.S.;;.un_.d;;;..;•'""Y.;.• 0;...~.;;...-e_m-'~'-'-r_l 2_._1_9_78 _______ DAll. 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C~ll Avr.iF.xtrlSt)'$3.JS Fnrflt1i•\lli..il ll<illllll1~& 1111dl 1-'1 "I. Mid J•ll" (7H)~9-2422 cleaning t.oo! Guar work care, pre·sd\00lenv1ron· CdM & llunt111 1<lon TIM$4116300 Lynn.873-4019 :.!Sly$46S,lntrS.•~ttn IJtr ~iri ct•i. 11111 , 11 1 "l'l~om,•;,Ji,:!l.it.a11 • ......_~ 11t b1ggersavlngs. Fr est ment , enr1chment OP· Reaao n;abl e rates . • f'n"'"·s inclmtr'l l.11~-r Hic:h:irJ 1 111 1111•,,ur · 1 -1-••_, &&S-3646 porluoit1es. L1cen i.ed . ~75118 ~y & Jer. 1-'rce haul CLEANING BY ANN '"" rd f "" ' ' T,... Sec-• ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• e11perienced , crede n· rng. cleanup. tree work Expcnenced, with refs. Uullr, Ill!! • rt!\•1·~1 dl•an fir)ot, clo lh<') ' ••••••••••••••••••·•••• Permanent tor workloE HOLfDAY SPECIAL tialed 6751850 YARD C LEANU,S for u~able ll\•m:.. t·~11 Afters PM. 493·0080 Tt-<1 836 7o&orS:i2 UIJI Lir Ins HJti :i:i:i!'I Hclll•H ah, Irr 1n 11 puents SA/CM area Shampoo or Ste11m Clean . Monthly MOW & l!:DG E Ct:./ bid gs rem Ov'\!<l ~ PETERS PAINTIN(; ~·J,I, proh'i.,.111n;il •1U.>hl' prwuni:. lrt•t• 1''"-l.t\''11 Xln l r *'fs 551·0083 2 Rms, hulJ or hatb eo..trador CallRonSS76709 SS7·2006 ....._.., Expr'dreas.rJll',.,lrc" pu1n1in.: .11 \l'tY lov. 1'\1Uym:..un·<l1>~;?jtl<!I "' SlS.95. S37·7396 or •••••••••••••••••••••••----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. .. llG "'·''''A<" 1 ~fl4i!I !rnt-61'7l S37 3382 f,t-;£ M. JARVIS G.n.rot Services llauhnc. mov111~. cleanup f'ircpl11ces·Pl1.1nter.1 4:_S_t._...... c~ .,.,., . .,....., _ ru L'>e • Ill· mcl\ 111~. 11•11\nll111: C-,..111rtff AddlUoaa & Rc modl'llng ••••••••••••••••••••••• $71u1> Treework. t<euli. Bnck C'onrretc Patio l'Jmlinl( Int. t:xt ne;ii. Plas~ /Repoi.r t111' pt n i: ''" 'd, I 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cenlt..t/COftC,... 962 5573 Lie 31711Sti ReUred SedonJ. 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Ek!'> ht1rroY. .11 111~ hJnk n1ti'' '" con "1hd,11f'lflof1h, l'J\ (,IAl':O. \,tkt• j \,I( .1l1<1n, f'(M)M .1d<l1lt0n, ,y.11n 111•01. 11..l) off •"'ll~lin~ 2nc1 nr .in) 11u~" MECHANICS H.Ulot4AL IAHK 171 41631°3954 <:011tenwt''' 12 t/71} n11 <•xl l:!ii. ___ _ Pf'O"t_ll92_4:11H ___ _ llry Thrrc 0 Like lt-l 'i. J!Cl 11 on call Charlie for exp 1n pasteup, layout, l'ersonals 5350 pullhral1on'I. udvcrtis· •••••••••••• ••••••••••• 1n11. 1l11L'l 1175 IH07. lt's -Onnk1ns;: proh1rm" <tll tn Charlie's closrt I Jt, 2fMf & lrd T.D.'s (.'.111.\lt'ohol lic'lphne w...i ... W-"'-~--7 100 l.OANS /\V All.Allt.1'; 2ihri. ct 1y 113!' ~·JO • ... .,.. lllltn"lnll Photo Resist . Etch . Production· Requiru recent U · perience in MOS- Wafer Procusing. Mt.st tM abW to work from blueprints. writ· te.. and verbol lnstruc· tions . Require s Hntitizing. maslii1u1. etchln9, and alignment emp4oyin9 the photo resk t chemical pr o· ces1. O xidation and diffusion u perlence dt1iroble. We offer u cellent fr. Inge b e nefih and workinq conditions. For f\irther informo· tiott, contact: SHIRLEY CERVANTES ~SEMBLER TRAINEES \lu'I hJ\'C go1>t.I hJnd de1'll•nty and a :.1111·l•re 1l<.'~1rc• to learn 1•lt•t·t rn111c· al>~l·mhl) Wt• 11ffl'r c1'cl'llt•nl mm IJ•IOY l~nd•t~ lndud111~ -M0<1l'rn workini: o'l)nd::. IO days pt'r >car IJ:llli \ at·allun -II paid holidays rncludinK a week l>hUldOY. n al Chn:.tmJ'> -Employee rccreatJ011 prol(ram Please apply 111 person lo l'er:,onnel lklHtrtml'nl MSI DATA COR,ORATIOM 340 Ascher Ave Co1t0Me10 t..qual Opportunity Employer M/F ASST. MANAGERS Wanl a marncd cpl for Asi:.t i\ll(r. t\11 adult apt com pie" Nu dOJ!!S. inl'l'i. rcnt&~al S5i 0331 ASST. MANAGER Need young marr1t•d mun. t~oml· hca\'\' hll 111~> w neat handwnt1111t & ;1 ppc ar to ai.!.l manufler 111 unique ren· Lal ~lorl' l'nrty World, 2025 ewport Ulvd, Co:.lJ :\1e!>a Attention: TUCHfRS Challt•ni:rni: npportun1t > for exc1lrng l'areer poi.1 lion . Call IL Uoncl , 751 8910 Aulomot 1 \'e New Uctuil Shop needs help. Top wa1tei1 paid En11111e Steamers. eng pa111lcrs buffor:. & pohshl•r,,, up· holstt•ry s ham pone rs. Credit not 1mportunl ·• ' 1 ' -••••••••••••••••••••••• 613 WU lirnk(•r Prn:G~ANP AAAA.AAAt\t\AAAAA ~ (.'arr n g ('{)n f 1rl 1•nt1 JI Christmas Got • rhet•k out. plck·Ull & dc: 11,cry Apply ;1l coun~ellni: k rererr11I You Shon Of SS Ah<lrt1on, ado11l1nn & I.ct u.'I h<'ll> put money 11r;, INT 511.000 nt't.-dcd, k~pmit b k k l 'CCUrt!<i w 2nd T D on APCAlH: Sl7 2563 SI(' In your poc c s . MoMV w .... d 5030 ········•··•·····•····· : HUGHES : . . ~. ~ ··-· --·-J .. ",. .... ' ··~\. .... , c 0 ... ,, ..... :.!059 llarbor RI. <.;M 6115-1030 HANKING TELLERS Our twautirul Nl'w1x11t Hc<1t'h llranrh h;" ,1 t·ur n·nl 111>en1111( for an 1·\ 1wr <I Tell.:r llcn.'11l l'Oll1ml·n·1al u.rnk111i: l'I( 1icr " ncl'<'M• In l'l·turro .,..,. offer \Int 1·co l11.•nd1h & pka,an! "urkm R c•on di. II qualll1ed. l>lcai,e t·;,tll th<' Branc h t o :.ch(.'(!ule an 1nlenww 7 14 /752·0580 CITY NATIONAL BANK Equul Oppor l-:mployer Barmaid wanl<'d . no ex per nccess. Lil Aggie i. Bar. 847 ·5411. ----- IEAUTY OPERA TOR Xlnt oppor. Bui.y salon Station now avail fo r leasing Salon e1>l ub'I 12 }rs 111 <.:dM, C:Jll 673 09&! eves -------- IUUTY OPERA TOR & r· l ime l1J1rcull!'r ~lyh:.t ;\lust h.1\ e some followrn~. Bu:.y ~Dion Hi<'hard Olll•llt•tll' Salon, 200 1\ t'" 1Jorl CI r Ur ;'liy. pl Rt'h ------ Billing Clerk P /T Public Agency in un crowded S Orani:e Co. 11> :.t!cking a high quality part time llillini.t clerk to \li Ork 3 days per week. Mu:.l be erficrent . .,..ell organ11.ed . & able to work under deadline & full work loads Should have working knowledl(\! of wate r & sewer utility u1lhnl( & NCR · 3100 & :1:100 Seriet-Ui ll1nl( mat·hinPs: t\ddrei.so i:ruph & Graphotype r11u1p. Salary range S.1..10 hr to S.'i.40/hr., wt xlnt tl<'ncrlts. t\pply Jn pen.on Moulton N11tud Wutcr D1:.tnc'l 27500 l,aPa7. Rd . Laguna N1gucl. Ca. 17 l4J 831-3.WO Equtil Oppor Emplyr_ I Uftng Account Clerit IOAT MFG CO Seeking line lea<kr hoal ussembly All 1>ha:,c:. ol boat ui.:-,e mbl} Kr llns.?ual hl'llJful, hut nnl manl'latory CLll'Pl':ll M ·\IU 'd·; CO ll l'O H1\ Tl o'\ 19l~ t-: 1.krnh.•111.ol SI Sanl.i ,\na. t ·,1 llQJt ... ~t ol d "h•111 Ct•lcoalt•r.,. 1"1 b1· r14L1 '' 1 •• 1 m 1 n u l n r .., ' I n l l.11!1Wf1l:1. l'X p1·r n·q111 rc·cl A1>1>ly Ccm~l.ol ll1·c•11·.1 lion. Jil2:! 1Jer1.111 \H• It \Ille BOOKKEEPER F /C I 11la11cl urea 1\t1j)I~ I" IOam SMOQmn Ac me Personnel Service 2.$00 W Coa:.l llY. \ "'<:"'port lk h It 1.! :1593 BookkttfMr G irt ITidoy For intrnnr do•.,11:11 'ton• 1n Cd\1 ,-., :-..111 l'l1•m 1•ror1cicnt 1<1 kl'~ .11loln hookkcl'Pllll: tu 'I II <'.ii I Fr;ink 'Ii<·\\ l,1111J 1•1.1 1111 ore\ c~ 41/t. 75i5 llOOKKt::l-:P1m Mature bookkct'fll.'I ~t·1·' nN<led for anlllJlh' 1m porter l!JJ 0311 _ ~ BOOKS Studenh Housewives & Moonlighters :'>ldlion Dollar, . .,,,, need~ men & Y.Oml'n col ;iny .11:1· whn t'llJll\ speak1n1; w/uth1·r~ &. whr arc bored w lhl' ;l\era)!l' run ol thc mill 1uh~ :-OIK'nUI 1\ \ C' "" fll Bo h ('1)01\S. 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I.\ I 11110 ·., l11 A oppo1t111111 ) rut Jth.1n h111m· .. 111:\l0olY..I\ "'' ,,, n •ment W1·,.1m l· .. or11 1111111"1 Fm 111t1·n11•v. 1.111 y.tr1 l1• 11lhl'1 ... •I• o 11 111:! 11:'1 l'\1:!7h :1 ;111 • •• 111.1111 \111111 !';Cfll.tl !Jpfl'll lllllll ~ W l'C"lllllllll~ I ,II '"I llf )lio J< lu.11 "·11111.: 111 1-;111plu~l'I ll'l'l i.;111111:..~o volvcd & no ~ell111i.: tip t•---------poinlmenlS Worli. won(• l>l'h\l'r\ clrn..r f 11ll t11nr or the mo~t J>Opul.Jr & COCO'S l\;l 110 hr 111 ,.1,111 t .di !.ucce~sful prodm ts on t.12 22 .. 1, lhc markl•t today 1\n 1n 7 8 Fashion Island expens1v(• producl .,.. ho',. Newport Beac h name 1:. ;i hoU~l·hnlcJ lfJ:.(JfK•ntnl! h 1r word lhruoul the "oriel C O OK-OAYS Work 111 a youlhfuf . Mi"t hcuult•lo friendly al mu~phl't l' & "'"'" wl·ekemh haH· run whilt• }OU <'Jrn \iiph 1n l'rr•11n top pa). You n•n•1\1· ·1 l·;quJI l lJIJ"" E11111lo)l'r l>t.•1T1011,tr.1l11h 10"' I 111111 :.! A :I 1),1\~ 1-t~~I 'I v l r .1 11 l <' ••• J <·"' 1• I 1 ' c·u1111un' li:MI '•l:l 1 "' o '" h•1'1 ('11'1 I :.i Ill 70IMI l>l'nl;il \ ,1 1 ho I 10 flllll' \ 1.1\ ; ,,. ~11111• !'>al 1111 Ii 11, .1 .. 111 i:uaranteed salury + ex: lremt•ly libC'ral t·um mi:.~1on & bonui..c!.. Cun lest.s & other int·enllH'' X lnt advancemrnl posi.it111it1es for both 1J1c11 ----------1l>i·nl.rl '''"I Ho·1·1 p1 I. &women. COMPUTER PROGRAMM ER COBAf. Clwn 11ro1:r.1m i1es111n. d eh11111:1n 1° ol i;pcn Sh11rp & 1iru fe~!)IOn,11 ~l.orl '11tW I Q tempo l"'r F 'I 11111• ,.._ I' I 11111· t-:1 TOI II, f.,lll 11111• .II l I ~al;iry 11p1·11 11:10 11'111 DENT AL/ AHi1t :! J •II lo 11 I II 11 '> 11 fol 11 ("ltfltr'ltl•• "'" (' h.111 ',.,, " 1n~11r,1n1·1· l'\111 I ' 111·rt4•U,.,. nc•tc:, .11 \ 1111'\ 11r .1c I 111• ~ho111 11111 j,; Wl'I'~ lll'll' I ii llur1lllt)'l1111 lllh Kl"/ 1<11i1t Irv home 552 oo:n - - -MANY •General Office Jobi!• opening up now for the New Year. Call Control Coreer Employ· ment Agency, 556-3505. Mort911!CJ9•· Trust *SHARON'S* Mlcroelectr0ftlc1 rroduc:ts 5 00 Superior A ve Hewport leach .CA.92663 AVON No exper. nee. You re- ceive full pay wh11<' btin!I trained. You t'un work mormnn or evt• hr)< On ly 10 mm. by t'wy lrom u II SU rron nd I OJ! \'Olf) mun1t1cs You 11\lil' 11 111 your:.elt to at lf"•~l 1n vesu gule th1!> unu~uul oppor. Con I a cl lt('nc•t J'uhli<· agency in un-Ros111. 833·!10911. cro w d e d Soulh Prn - Chrif tn.1 Eantiftqt Orange Co. ia seekmR a n:~1l'OHAHY ltl-;t .I' Coll 540-4455 Equal Opvc.11 Ernploy1•r l) t-; .... I A I I-.~ 10 •• 1 ol Orth11<lnn111 t\~111 .,.., "''' l.'tl 'I 1J11 llll y fr11 111! It I 1x•r,c111 (' \I 5-lli ~I ill Dffdl 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O\JTCALL MASSAG F. ~-1224 ·-------------~-- legift How full time B1U1n11 Atcount For AVON Clcrk. Must be efficient, LOANS 9% .. TH E EXPERIENCF." Rfl'RESE:HTATIVES well organized & able to Adult motel. Closed ACCOUMTING t;qual opportunit y Best lime to ei1t ablish work under dcadhnes & AhoWTD la.K ctreuit TV. For Reacrva. CLllllK M/t '/HCemployer customers. Interested ? continuous work loads Fa1rut Te rmu1nc:el9'9 lJonl.~9755 ThcJoll)'Hoaerlnc.1b111 Call ~0.7041 or Zenith Should h ave exper. 64i~Mi~:t.11 1h1l r<:uttln g Models, "" opening for on Ac· Have 11omelblng t.o srll ? 7-13.59. :i~~~t ~~:in~~e1?. • hal~ut.s worth $2S \o $3S rounll~g Clerk. Must be Claasi~ ad1doll well. 1---------•1 d r usoitr a ph eq uf p . ----------I •'R E £ every Tues a t proficient w/lO key iuf· Waler & Sewer uUllly 1st& 2ftdTD Lo•t 3·30, Rlch.a rd Ouellette der. Position calls ror fll. t;:°,;·:U7 1 STA R G A ZEK• ~ billing knowledge pr-efer-Salon. 200 Newport Ctr ln11. auditing of dall>' ..4~·:.Z.,1 71\ ·• rable. Com puter bUllllll 8·1.';. 640·8292 Dr,Newport Bettch. spies repor ts for our ••rn 11trHr~ roLt\N ...... eitpe r advan tagous . Jrvln<-rat'lticFlnanc1al 1-----------1 restau ran ts & m isc. A. .... 1• J;l ., ... o.·, .... ~..,a...J. ~ """....,.. Solary ranae~-.0 .. n.,.. Will t rade Wt'IJ seeded 2nd TD's for lne<>mc proper. ly or cosh, Sl-200.000. Call 714.640-7739 I nm JOarnooly. I office dul'e• Ex -~A't " .a, .. ,,.,,, •o t•• ''•'• OCt uWlw ,.. .,..,.. " ...,, *KAREN'S * genera 1 ... • Ol •-10.n,. To dcv•loP ,...,.09• '°' M•"'1o>f. •1a31.J1if2 per mo. w/l<i.nt benef1t11. cellent opening J>()!ll\lon ~17 6' o-iwcwdHa<o"'"°""'"'l "'"VMllt•• &1 16'16~ t\pply ln Penon, OUTCALLMASSAGE for hardworlcer looking _A'TAU1ui ol.-Zod•O(botlht•Q". KOll,IO MoultonNl•uct 6PM·!AM 831M180 ror opportunity lo arow. ~~ ::, : ~= mE~ ~~-= ~:~ Wot.er Dla\.rt(t . SS"'AI Salary commen sura te ., s., .. ,,.,, 0.~ ,,00 ,..,.. 1'1).u 27500 La Pu Rd MA ~-w /exp e r . A p pl 7 In :l;"!on.u.c ?~:. ~' ..... ,,_ ~!"',..,, Jlt_)f.,._ •, L Ni 1 ,.._ Fl U •• MODILS ""'rson, 11043 0 1\leUe, · • "" a11una 11ue •""' G .. ~ CIM1H1 "'-'"'' •.rr...,,-.., "°'"411ul "'"u•I Oppor E mployer IOYS AHD CilRLS for Dolly l'ilot rould In Ar ch B~oc h arra nf Laguna Beach. Must be al least 10 years old Phone 642·4321, ask for Circ:ulat1on. IOYS 4HD GIRLS 10 lo \S years l\arn Chrlstma11 money $20 lo S40 per week selllnit sub- script.ions to the Oa1ly P1lol . TransPor tullon provldt'd. No dcllvenc~ or collectin•. P hont1 536-9712 Help W CN1ted 7100 H.ep W anted 71 00 . •••.........••••.••... ···••····•·•··•••····•· THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ~0.-1 'Tr .... A..,,.,. .. ,... Announces F.mploymenl Opcnin~!'> f"or ThC? 1''ollowing Positions : R•al Property ACl9ftt S I 327 to Sl6~8 Mo H.Ocopter M.chartic: Slld to Sl435 Mo . fledridm "'* D.CIJMlth/ Pen•llt/ Lott&,.... IOYS AND GIRLS M1 .. Jon. Viejo • F.I Toro area. !orn your own moMY aelllna :iub:tcnp-1----------i lionl arter echool. for in· lrvlne.8am -$pmMon• {;""''''0 :~~ ~;~::>·-.i,:.:-#~J1 .J 1a -. ISCOITS Prt. ,.!,.,u .. a ,. •o....-., ,,,.....,,. "'~' •'! ,, 7.:"t OUTCALLOt4LY ~~:~:r H~ ...... Q :~E.... ~~~3· )~J;~( IOAT formation, call &'10 0913 SI 1 lO to Sllt6 Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 631-3111 ACCOUNTING , ... ,.. uo-.. ...,.... ,.,......... c. .. , .. COIH t: -~ IU,.I it t\ Oow ;• ''°"""' tt e. ~fC. J) •{ •••••••••••••••••••••••l---... -1-_....----...----1 Excelle nt opportunlt(. ·'h'· M',, :~!;.'... :1~~~~· ~~:· , .. •• -..1 ... Arllsls •. Cr a ru m en ,,,_ vwu ,..,...... ror pcn19n with rronl o • °"-'·, , 11 •u..... ••w ,~, -, 61111;.r; "' Coun.sellna & Rofcrral tlc:e appearan« & •P. :auit.i'tl.2.~ "...... •• ·-,. •· -"·?lU1;i nttdoo for wknd Cra n Pn-fi· t.C11l-a v11ll. wknds tltude for t\aures. 1•osl-uo ~::_., ~: ..,. ..... ~. ~=---•ov...-ni• Sal e. major ahop'11 1 1 11 7 ,,.9• 1 ,.,. 1 ~,·~ 1ut.• 11 na.a •1•.. •.or 1••,. ""-' center, tsp/day.~ 24 rHe p ne 54 • .,.. " llon will neluue typ n&, ~A._ • .,.,11 ;.!~ ',~ :!: . .,1 ,,,.,. v..-.. i... ~ fllln1 "Avariet7ofolher ~.ti)V IJ .~....... n,. , c• .. 1t-20-U· Lu"urlous Mot.Pr Home ..,.,_...._,,_..-.y dullee. Contact Per.on ~,,.,, ~~;:--· :r,.... ~~':"'" '' 1i1>1•~ '"'/driver a vail for Wela ht , D epruifon J net. •••GO t!,.,....... >19'-.~ """'"'joo.I'' "'en :. .... k .. nd cruises thruoul Smokina • .Pa1n, Seitua Al'Jabollc Inc. ~ /o >~11 so'-" ~~ .. _ 11' •• )'" &;~c;;ur. Detaila6C-2910 Problems. etc. Bch/Ed· 17802GllletteAve "1.;!!".:.~ ;::-' .o..... ;..°':!;;> .. ~,.~ or~ lncer.H.S.549-MSO Jrvtne.~1 l 1'1...u1.ij ,,. .. v:·;G.->.>J "l-')v .... \l ,...,.,, :: I! . - . 'I I CARPIHTHS - . Toolini mlll line Busint'n mAn st"rks p11rt cupenter~. F.xp: only lime u1ocl11tt-~arn for. quall1)' boat. mC1t. ~ J)('r mo. 845 1182 Good aolory & benefit•. CAI DRtYIRS Apply at : Down P.ut Mt n or Women Yuchl1, 700 E. Alton, Mutt be25or nv<'r S.A Apply ln Person Try a Da lly Pilo t Y•w Cab Clautlied Ad lo buy, 1•11 112$1 Slater A v~nue or rent aomelblng. •·ounl.lin Vollry . Surveyor App e.ttlc• SISO to SI 046 Mo Applications will be accepted at the Employment & Traming Center , 538 Main Slrt-ct, Huntington Bench through December 22nd. 1976 nt 3PM. Call 536-2526 . ' • CJf DAILY PILOT Sunday.O.C.mwl2•1m Hi4pW..t.d 7100 ...,,~..ted -...... , ............... . ••• • ••••••••••••?~,!~HetpW•ted 710 HelpWant•d 7IOO Ma1i.1em•nl Train .. !!~~~t::! ..... !~.~~,~~.~· ... ~ ..... ?!.~~ !!~"!!:':'!::'. ••••• ?!.°!! !!~~.~.'::! ..... !!~~1~~.~.~·:.~ ..... ?!~~ _..., ---------......., TF.t.Jo;l'HON~-CALl. -----~~~~ -~-•·HoM llOME FOR -·----•••iiif••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Youn~ own tu work ln GIHYAL OfflCI HSKPR Llve in (or cple Growln11 Tool R ont al c UESPERATEL Y NEED Tellt'ra PBX P•yroll Typu.u 752·1380between115 Western Tticroaur mvtm 111e Ulli4i2 M 1m\rt.h ur 0 I Y <l Suite 100 lrvlnt-~uul Oppor F.mploy~r Clerical, lltr typJne. m-0 n Lid 0 1 i. I e Pvt HuslM!ls, m~t ~neat In lnK, 1~n·1 oft duties, rm 1>41lh rel 675•6•109 ap~.mince "hive very f1t1mo. l:iome upc-r nee. · nt11t hlmdwr1Unic. 6 da( Call ~twn lOam !<!noun wk, w1week d11y of only Ask for Wiii• Inspection Pref marned mon for m mt. lrvlne RECEJYIHG rt•r111 .. nt'nl, rei.poni.1bll· (XJl>lllon, exper. not n· GfHEflAL OfflCE •1 d. tapply 1930 Nrwport Ttp~ 40 50 wpm ac-INSPECTOR Uh-11 <:vi.ta Meao cur11tely Dutlel' rnt'lude Sm II I I pr.-r 1 ~I 0 n MA." f'OR SUIPPING & f«"t'p( •Telex & v1mous machined & m oltfrd ~·or l\1AINT~;N ANC.I:: ofc dut1l'li for N D. curp P Is rt s r or e I,. t• t r o WUltK t•ll (;01T1mllrc1ul t;xpcr helpful Sal11ry mct·h:inlc"ll tltlVll-t•~ UltJ11 Mo>l be gocld rommeni;uratt· W/C\l>\'r Working k11owkdi:c of woe kcr & depcnd11hl • l'h )'h(,ne 1Yl2· 751 I uk fur 1 u,-'"" ll ht '"n I 5 .. u Pam trut> 1w1s1l1on d1mc11s on ~ "" -.. ,., DISHWASHER t:1r1 ~·nduy, permilnenl ApPIY m person Mui· full ttml' C<~n::.ult111i.: doonic l r11>h Pub 2V2 firm ,.,.,.<J, Sr levt:I :'llewpart Center Ur 'N lJ 1>1:r:.011 to h.1ndle lOlal ofc In,;: prt•f'd. Proficwnt ''"' or 11reui.1on mca:.onnl( 11\liolrumenl:. & 3·5 yr~ ell per. rcqwrt•d ApplH'.1 lions Luken Sul Ut:c. I llh & Mon lhru Fri. STACOSWITCH, INC MANICURIST 1'',t1me. Mtt:.l hu11e 1:iome foll11 w 1n.i lli!'hur1I Ouelldlt: St.lion. :mo Nt•w11ort Ctr fir. N. IJ. 1 • • rt•sponi.1blilllh. Xlnl DRAFTSMAN typm~ & pllonc halltll MASSEUSE II.AL ESTATE Development Project Manapr Condominitln Conversions We quadrupled sales last year from $5 mHUon to $20 million. This year look s even better. W e now have an opening for a bright, ag~rcss1 ve, assert.Jve, diligent, hard working, learning oriented, tenac ious. contrac tor developer -real estate oriented Project Manager . Join a growing company al ll.e right lime. ~end r esume including salary, edu cation and employment history to Don Berman, Pr<'sid <!nl, QUAii, PLACE PROP ERTi ES INC. 1400 Quail Street, Suite 135, N e wport Beach , 92660 1 l39 Baker Costa Mel'a 549-3041 E:<iual Oppor Employer <lll:!Hlforl1·i;1t1mutl'rull ~~ la me po:.il1on 111 SALES USUADLE D ISCAR DS UNITED CEREBRAL. BuHock's So. Coast Plaza J' ..... s y. u u AR .N I l . . , . i. ( ll . W A G E l M Pt! F. I> s n ow nterv1ewmg lOT rne o OwlJlg Of'F.NINGS. 96J·400I, pasitions. ~t.1111> ---------TILLY ,..._Tt.e ............. PAl\TTIMEONLY Chl.ldren's fl.A... Salesperson Wall lr<.4m 1( nccc1ury. ..JllUU .,lu~l know JO k(')' & l)JW. ---5'17 0339, Barbura. ---Early M~g 1-ito S A I. E S T t: X A S UUHll Mii f ttt:l''INtmY COili>. Of· ,.._TI..TH•nt•t Food Preparation & disllwasher ,.._Tl,_ bperlettc.td Luggage Salesperson fl·r~ l'l.t.:NTY Of' MUN EV plu!I cash 1Jo11u:1ei>. (rl1111e l>cncfil:. to muturu mdlv1dual 111 llcnt'h ureu. Hcgnrdlc:.:. or cxl)ericnc<'. write fo'. I". !'ale. Pr1·:. • T t1 xu:. llcfancry Corp., Box 4,,\ l , ~'ort Worth. Tcx11s 76101 THEATRE COSTUMElt Archilettuul render in.: .. L1J:hl A, It & 1\il' Ca pdble o( doing work.Submit rc:1umc11r vcrr.peclivc (Jr.,wtn.:, lettt•r of quallf11•at100-. lo reaiilng blue pranti. &; Bo\ •7?3· 1>i..1ly P_~l~l, PO workini; w1lh m inimum Box l~.C M. 9'l626 M:cu.ai:1• Nu exp. nee Wt• train (..'ult 752 9561 H.fp W..t.d 7100 H•lp Wanted 7100 IMTHVIEWIN~ HOURS l·S Mo.. Frl 556-0611 Equal Opportunity E mployer Slr..?O to $1121 l''/l lme. 11 Mo'11 <.:lu11:1incd position. Fr 1niie bl.'oef1ls. Ha ck - 1:rvund m construcl1on & deM~n of mukeup & coi. Lumes. t:;xpcr. training & s upcr v1:.1ng student11. Cont11l't Coast Commum ty Colle g e D1str1el l'rr~onnel Orr1ce, 1310 Adams /we. Costa Me:ia. S56 5947 Equal Oppor. 1':111ployt'r . t;lo11es ld4t77 t2·thr~l 211 2 llurhor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l' ~I :!!IJO W 1'11ti11c Ok deamni:. port lime RECEPTIONIST <.:oabl llwy. N B. £n•:.. Ne"' port1Co1>loi ( ---ln.sw-ancc ~mount o 11upcrv1:.1e1n. Girl to l'lc•.in J 1.Ul N B HOT PRODUCT :,56.3937 Mr Hammons home \ <.lo1)' p 'wk. 011on . ..___ Lie 1o~urJ 11cc dl!enl EXECUTIVE lran~p 12·75 p /hr. <rommonly> Pleaiwcall SECRETARY 673 1338 549,1161 MASSl':l,Sfo: \1ui.l h.t\'l' rar Top p11y ~ S50tJ p wk 550 7772 Mesa arl'as 1-:xpt•r utlull only. SJ oo hr . ~ 12 IJ 1927 ·OJ lS Allr.11 11 11• '""' Ill. 1"' H•lp Wanted 7100 H..&...W t d 7100 lit-: \L'l It ~l' \ W~· "'all .,... • • 'lop 11h & l) p1n1: ,,k1lb re q'd. l'cr>onablc: & outi.:o 111i;. ~k for l'rc:.. 17111 !Oli·79ll GUARDS Insurance · tl'JUl r•t.:hl &H!r,on lnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coda Mesa rermanent. 1-'ull & Part· lime. Phone & transp re q d lld1rl'd welcom~ c ... 11 ~16 027·1. ofr hr:. 10-i. l.:1051.'d Wedne:.day THREE \lalurt> woman wanted for hi:ht hou!\ekcepml{ I tla) -. n·k, a11prn\ I hr:. I n ~1 I :. !> I 0 n v I e J 0 I01 1~ OJ.'(.; Ml;H L-;Xl';C i\.'\SIS"l caw fun Jnh \Ir <:1.ir SER\'ICl-:STATION fo'ull l".;:.t gro,.mg ;\led l·o ir ru.''°· 121hr,l 75:! !.151il SEAMSTRESS & part llml· APlllV !l':l() HEW OPEHIMGS () (.' Airport art•a rNf·1om---------£<.~t Cousl llwy, Nw111 ofc mi:r. lfoo klq111 ~ Wrthb~rienc~ lkh EXTRAINCOMt: Add to your prl':.ent in 1·ome by i.elhng Knapp Shot!s. l lli:h cash 1:om m1s:.1on:.. NO 1nvc~I ffil:fll. FREE :.clhng k1l Wnte Mr Barry, Knapp Shoes, 544 Knapp Ct•ntre Hro c kto11. Mo:i:.u l'hwiells 02'IO t. Largl' .\ulo ln~ur.incl' 1\el'nt·y :.t't'king 3 5 J>t.'tl pie k I r b RECEPTIONIST N1·11oport l\t.•at•h Clothmi: . noYo l'dge o i:.na u~ ~tort· II.;:. An OJ)(•nini; Servan• S to AllC'ndant syst.t-ms. ?Owpm typing" 1-'ront oll1n· appcaran1 ,. For \ St•am\tn•,., P Um<' i_'vall , eye~ & HOSTESS WAITRESSES FUU-TIME & ~11\TU{lt: l'EHSON to ''l with t'l<.ll'rly 1{1:ntlc•m..1n Approx Noon to 7 I'M Tue~ thru Sal. llrb may vary. 6-14 2879 m w.t. SH dc~1rablt• Th•> & :.truni: t> pm!( ~k•lh l'll·dse Contact Yo knd:.. E\per <.I. Nl'al Joh 1' tor )OU if )OU :Jrl' • n1'lCl>'\ E'tM:r w hu,> 'I a1lor Shop Manager Jppear & handwriltng T'fftlST /G~n Office In busy <.1rch ltect's of- fice. P /T1me basis. Maturity. ablllty to ai;. i;ume respon!.1b11it1es & congenial personality for lh111 1>0mcttme demand· 111g Joli. Ca 11 8 to 12. l\31 1700 BUSBOYS PART-TIME EVES real 111oh1rlwmd 1 & «a1 I 0 h h v & h 1• 11 ") 644•5070 Apply m orn s, 2:-i9o do nll lhtn~ In an of< ll'kphom;:. r<'qwi i·<l Newport BIYd, C.M ,..or food & t·ockta1b. ~;,.. J>('r'<.I. Apply an pen.on :1100lr\lncl\vc.N B FILE CLERK HouHke~per·Live-in T) p1:.u. to opera le I BM automat1c -orr1cc Personnel-Tramee lln ---------•I dl.'rwnlers. CALL DAILY 549-8161 MEDICAL& Uc~inncrs ~pol frlr tmi.:ht llapJ>Y pleasant person µcrson jn our fllu dt.·vt tv lt.tkl· ehar~c of hbe for J 1 _______ -_-;.;;;ml 11o1·ll St•nd rt'llume 111 tun Call 549•3041 t1dencc t o: Med1n1I l>cv1ce Laboratory, :11:1t :\I A1rpurt Loop Dr. l' M !f.!626 PAHKINC /\TTEN DANT. $2 S<J llt'r hr. IJa) nEc~:PTIONIST TYl'IS'J I or H l'.cl I•:!> t J tc or<: S.·~r••lary to rres. Merry Chrlatmas $80(1 l'A<.:KAG E Wl'lt•oml' lh1• ,•frw Yl'ar 111 w . l his v 1'1 y 1> re 'l1i:111u11 1)0~1l1nn in l·\1:.hlon hi Knowlcdl(c SerY1ce Sta Altend,ml. I-'. lame days. 1-.:xper'd on I y. 1.1 l c mt: ch' I knowledge prcf'd. Neat appear & h11ndwntani.: Apply morns. 25!1 0 Newport lll11d.:. (;.M . TYPIST l'lt!'iisanl "'ork111~ l'onds ad tu. & 2 Poodles Oppar. for lrau11n~ & ild '-·•#!una lk·:wh Call Sam Hmccm••nl Ji'~ llr wk llum. J!ll X!l!l7 Good l>t'ncf II:. S.l:l!i pc r mo to start (..'all 5 1!11700 llo11s1-k..,,·p,·1· 11 1.'lpcr t'llt:rnsor2:12 p,t1me fvr h.rnt11cappcd KEYPUNCH DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Th .. Jolly Hogl'r. Int• 1~ lilkt.ng :ippllcat1ons for ii Data Entry Opt•ralor ~mor I 'rs cx!K'r. on the llP.I 3711 or 3742 IS re 11u1red. l'ermanent f time day :.h1ft Ad' an 1·cmenl lo computer 11per:itor pos:.1hle for nghl ant.In Par 1'111 lw l.Ja~ed on cxper. ll''d ,\pply 10 µcr~on 111\M 5l'M Monday lhru F11 day. 17042 G 1llelle 1\\ e ln•1nc DENT AL POSITIOMS We at Dr Personnel wash V o u S Jo: A S () N S GHl::l~TIN<:s. ll h 11 lame Of hope & Ol'W lll:11mn111i.:~ for 11ou thJl IT\J)' lnCJll U lleYo llOSI l1un Wl' would hkc· \11 help. Wt• haH· man) 1m mt-d1ate 11p«n•n!-l!> thruoul Oruni;c Cu. m duding beill'h ClllC!> for exper'd Medical & Ul'n t al Personnel In the ro11ow1n.: areas. & or rules for varlll'i:. i11 l>ct• & Nl•W Year::. J-:\t• l;.ll)ilJJ PART TIME Tt•lephone !'>urvey, 111.r olllc~ Cd'.\! 10-3. l<kJI lor molher of :.ehool a #!e child Call ;.ift llam t,758380 Sharp, Yo~·ll i;rnomt•d Fl\ONT 0(1· aµpe<iranN' Uuti:oani: JWhnnulil \' u 111lL"l' t:1I. l_\ µ111i: lok 111:.. (.'Jll Mun ..1 fl K::ttt ~lK~I 11r 111'1 l'>.N' Sh & you're SHOJ-;Sull':1pcn.on 111lime 011 wur wa~ 111 u n:wani· Ladies i:.hoc~. Some cx- 1 nl( i7. l.:1111 (.'onlrol per. nee. l'aul Allan «arel'r J•:mpluymenl Sha.::-, 9 Fa~h1on hlilnd, GS·7Swpm. Gd t-.:ng back· i.:round. Will lrum A/P. SiiSO, mo. to start, xlnt Ir tnl:l' tx-ncr11s Apply ht tX'r:ion Bob LeaYerton, Jnr. P lumhlni.i Contr., 16721 llall', Irvine. woma n 3 7pm M F RECEPTIONIST 1\~t'lll'l'. 5.'Mi~505 NB 7~·titfti8 GAL FRIDAY Exee 54.·t·y Toi> Sk1lb. $19V77!1 for Auto l.l'u!>lllJ! Com pany m :11t-wpotl lkat·h Typ•n!-! rC'f1uan•d Call ll lloll<.I. 751 K'.IJI) -------1 SHOWROOM ~ALES SECRETARY / Pen.on nt1edl'<.I (or mi.1dl.' TYPIST lil?hlang hxlure sale:s wfxlnt skills needed for S1ron1: sh, flex hr., A.Int ilrran$te li..IS 21)67 Gfltft'af Office I WW.l'kt•l'IJl'r, h11-.p1Lal l'K per. prl'f d flull.'1i:h I !alls llnc.p1t.1I, 15111 J::. ltilh St, Nwpt Heh. Office MCMMHJers Receptlo..lsh Dental AssisfC111ts Dental Trainen Bock Ofc Ants Sec~taries Dental Recpt/ChNd Bookkee,.rs Insurance Clks Dental 1/0 Stapv Lab T echnlcla" PART· TIME Ht•1·1•11t111nh l r~ P''' FINANCE Exper m either ~ale!> or profc:is. farm. Pleai.e dt:t·orat 111i: ht•lpful reply, PO Box 424 , Woodh1:hu11~ Fixture t\alboa Island. l'ermanent part time llou. ... ••kt-l'J>t:r s-1 per hr Mnltt Millio n Uollar \lu ~I bl' rcl1Jl>ll' 11111>. :.taffing nt•w ok an w an1l1a111 •• l't•rari. 110:.1 Ir,. 1 n e N t• e 11 t· n t1on for quahfwd pcr:-.on thu~1ai.t1c. po:.111 \ t' I hr. 1la1h M•m thru 1-'ra m11ull'd 1'""1>11• lo 1n •1r l"'lle "'kly full llll\e 1mduce 1nt''<1>1•n:.1\1• "" 1~ 1.n11 1---------~ 11onally k11ow11 1imdu1 h HOUSEKEEPER trom rJur ofc. Ftce 1•·11 k 1ng & other bc1wf1h plea~anl :.urroumlani:-. & 1da.u-d ..1lmo~ph1·r .. N11 ''"per nl't'. & 110 wllmi: ln\OIYC'd. Xlnl oppor 1111· K "'YPUNCll .5 l>a~' J)l·r "-k 3 Jin, 11c-r '1 cl.•\ t)"' n lran'>p L11J11 hlaml 7~1:! I I'll .tdvancem<'nl (';Jtt ILl \'1?\11rnetluni.:you want 11 33-8095 . T1mel1£1• to :.l'll'Cla:,;.1hedadsd11 l.1hraries. Inc. ~;<iu.11 (>p 1l Yo1·ll CJll :-.IOW, por Employer M11" &U :i#17>! Help Wonted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 71 00 ......••••••••••.......•.•••.•......•..•..••.• ElECTRONIC ARD TECHNICIAN DATA ENTRY OPERATOR P051twn n.•11wrc-s I }ettr expericm·e Of)('ratang a dalapoant marh1nc Wa ll input payr<ill and OJ(' t·ounb payahl1• inlorma lion l'h··•~I' t•,cll for appoml 011•1H. 11r. a1111h in l"'' '011 111 RM's & LVH's U'l u.s place you 1n th1• rc)!hl 1>0~1l11>11 fur lht· NEW VEJ\ll DR. PERSONNEL A~cnc·y of Ornnge County Orani:c Mt•1hcal Comr1lt"'< 1:.~11 W LaVeta. 01ani.:1• Su1t<'2ll'J nu-;i:;, 1-·1;;1-; 633-9740 OPPORTUNITY In production dept Itri:. Mon noon-4pm & llpm !lam 1'Ul'!> 5pm ~om Nu CKP<'r. nee Will 1ram -'l•i>I). l'l·nny!>a' rr. ll>ti<I Plact"nl1a t\ll', (' \l PBX A"swer Serv. Jo;'\J'll•r'<I <;rJH!\ Jr<I 0 1 Will l'ra111 8111 02ti2 KO!-. l't-:OPLI-: PF:HSON 1-;\l'!" needs p \lml' a' '><K' 111 whsle :,upply l•'ul ly C:IJ.lltahLl'd G7J·22:!3 PERSONNEL ASSISTANT ror blJ~)' ufl ICC plt•a~anl surroundmi:s & ron1h .\pp!)' 9 JO to 12 30 l'huu Ellt'CUll\ 1: Su ate:-. 211K:! \11chd.,on, '-:o :!ti, lrvmt• I! E ~.ale' ,b"'' op po1t11111t1 ll1 .cl1 111 ll>ffint l'h•i1,,U1l 011 '\o pn·,~ur<· 1'.ill l!li :111ili R.E. SALES I( )OU h.111 .1 dl<.tllCl' l•I .. ell 11n•J1t•rl1l'' 1h.1l ~n;,t SIOOO i:. h•:.'> than )ullr t'OfllPl'lllOI hJ:. to r1lfl•r. YoOUIU )'•IU ht• \\ 1111111( lo 1n\e!>l J tl.cy to l••.irn mon· .1h11ul II ti 30 eall \1 r Fn·y. ll:.l.S :!!!Kil Qualified mdav. llN·th'<l ·---------for busy personm•I de11t RETAIL 1-:Hl'llcnl career 011· 1111rturul) for secrl'lary w .1lT11unt111,: aptitude l"y1Hnl! 10 .. vm. borne -.tal1;..l1 cal Good co IX'nd1~ Coll 644·3389 'I.\" 'l1l '1100'11 THE IRVIHE CO. 550 :-.it-wpurt Cl.'nla 1>1· N1·wµort lll'..td1 l':<iu.tl Op1J11r 1<;mplnyl'r SECRETARIES Many l'os1t 1nn1> A 1 a al l·;mµloyers l'ay All !<'res Lil. Hl•tnch·rs Al!l'OI')' ·1020 llan·h St, Ste IM Nt·,.1>1111 Ht•iJd1 SJ:J,8190 Call ru1 A1>r>t1 Est..1l.I ·i;s SECRETARY 1-\m almo;.phl'n' an lht• tlt•:o.•'rt S700. Apply b)' H1.1m Co . 2031 S E Mam, ------ 1 nine (J\noi.:. from UTOTEM OC A1rport1:>46 2!IO I RJ-;TAILCLERKS -'" -OClf\"l,L~ "'~ss·oc-\Vdnl~d Opporluoalles ., u c. "" for ;td,aneement avail. needed by EX 1-.t; 111 Opening~ m Co:.l.t Me~a. wh.o.lt: Fully t•.1p1tuh1t'd A11ahc1m, Garden Grove supp I y P . l 1 m e & Wl.-:.lmin,,wr. 121J15'J'l ~s 642-7702 SPORTS DIRECTOR \ l'l i\ss1st11nl, part tame lmml'll Of)t'nmi:' in lhl' afternoon~ & wknds. Ap· exc1llng world M ~port:. ply Tut's bl't l & 3, no We arc looking for phone cnqu1r1es. 24861 mature men & women to Ahern l'kwy. Suite U, develop am<1ll'ur sµorl:. Laguna llills. al the community level. ------- 1 r you're ai:~r!'ssive , have a n mtl'rci.l 1n sport!. puhhl·~tton~ & desire un l1m1tcd eurninf.( potcn ti al. Ca II 714 '6:18·!lll80 Waffer-Captaln for u small continental re~laurunl in L iutuna Beach. Call llclween 12-:lpm, 494·01G2. Stock Clerk t J amt or. S2.50 w 111 l r <' i;-;:-A_p_p_l_y_l_n hr 4hrs a day, 5 <.lays a pt•rMm. Stavru'i., 5!.130 W. wk Apply in Pl'r'Wn t:o0l1!t llwy N U Storer Cable TV, 273112 -' · ·--- WORLD'S LEADER IN VISUAL IN- FORMATION SYSTEMS HAS AN IM· MEDIATE NEED OF QUALIFIED IN· OIVI OUAL. REQUIREMENTS 2 YEARS OR MORE ELECTRONIC VOCATION SCHOOL OR ELEC- TRONICS MILITARY + 2 YEARS WORKING WITH & MAINTAINING SOLID ST ATE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. STARTING SALARY $10.700 PEA YEAR . TRAVEL EXPENSES. AUTO PROVIDED All MNOR FRINGE BENEFITS WORK IN SO. CALIF. SEND RESUME TO I'' mpto~ ml'ril l>c-p.11 I lllt.'llt <.:o \ST TO C0/\!>1' Of?F'ICl::S Reci 's Utl·uratt• lyp1na,e ~kills 55+ Yo pm l'l'l'Mlll nl'l 1•"f>l'r req '<.I ,\1"1'1111111 1111: ha1•kground 1Jut1"" 111l'ludl' 1nlen "'"'mi:. AS St MANAGER OrMGRTRHE tnmpll'L111i.: st.111· & p11,11100.,"' n..11um,cl ,/1 ft'deral for mi., grou1-1 111 Sporti:.11o ear chJ m i.torc·' :.ur.cnt1' & var101" S<ilar} C'Ommcn'lur.1tl.' du11c·s Apphtant mo'l ..,, '''I"'' '<fut lll'ndah IJe fle'<1hlc, able to -..ork o1,11ortuntl\ tor ,1elL1111T ACME Cama no t;;q>1slrano. Wa1ln•ss, Food/Cocktails. B. P. JOHN \IEN. j>l'rm p lame for LA Times honw deliver) In Nl'11tporl <.: Ml'Sa \1u~t h,1 \l' tl<'llt'mla hie car & ~ rrhJhll' $215 to S.'L'IOm11 li-ltl lilO P~sonnel s~rvic~ Lai:una N1i.;ucl 1t21H ;\pply ~•fl 4pm. Blue ·•it"''" c.· 111 . cqualopporcmplu)cr f\cl'l.10721sLPl,N.B. -"'" Oa!> ") ---- - -~ttMll 1' •• 1;,l 11\ l'r lt11.1<I ~.1111.1 \ na <'.1 h I 'I.! !OJ i\''"'J)()rl l\l'h 642 :.15n s .. it,•hboanl Operator. Wanted Mature cpl or AMERICAN SIGH & INDICATOR coar. 1633 W. MacARTHUllLVD. SANT A AMA, CAL 91704 , . JI ~li'I :1000 f'\\ I J • 1-;1,,1ln \l. OPl>t>k I l '"11 f\' t-. \11'1.0V J::ft Lt'gal SeeretaQ dl'"lrl•d Hunlm1.'tnn H•'<H'h Grlf')(I 'k 111' t 1 ft II I r I' <I 1• '( I>•·· It Ill• prc•li 11 ... 1 1\41 liOH L4-11al !w1·rt'tar1 . mat u1 c 1co ,,tart .11tl'i tlw i\e\\o Yl'ur M~ .>7:10 I .-..w.t.d 7100....,W..ttd 7100 L~·i:.it SN·r.·1:111 "'Alnt •• •• •• •• •• • •••••••• ••• • • • •• ••• •• • • • ••••• • ••• •• "ktU~ for hl•J.: .. tson ul I H't' ,------------... I ENGINEER S I I MICROWAVE/VHF I I ENGINEERS I i;.wmw L 1 l' 1• n ' " ti W o m .1 11 < '•1">m1•1111<1111~l wanlrtl h1 1 ~··tu ... •H' ,,1lon tv lll 'l' l,111.il, Will lt a111 !>I! m 1 ·• t•r 1,.1·• 1\111 I A I of ....LI t-.a. I LHDSft /DetlCJMr ft ••pGttl Oft op.t"urtOftS wnO Fu II t 1 m <' SIHIO to I tt.e COMMerCfal appllcaffOllS of I $•w10 mo Cull M11rt;1e tor Mlcrowo l t t .,~rt 6i6 7141 Drar11nit I .•• r• ay 111 ••1 0 I hack~r111•11u ~ know1ect1w ~ tr.IMislioft hen cnHltl'd of plJ11l m.11t-nal nt·1· I Mvef"at exc.ntwt Of¥CWfwtitfu 11---_-_-_-_. __ _. I t.. etllCJln"" • tt. to1ows..g 11-----• I poUtt•s: I MACHINIST I I C.ood )!t•nerul ho<'I< VHF Circuit Desi£!! E n gineer: In 2r«int.1 ~ .. t up Ii operah' \ti:mt 1 rnl'. 1wrm E;,im ~17S $lW() wk FullN Hru~h ~ah•!. S.'>4 78."11 \101'1'.I. Ut-:.'\K (.'L1':RK ~'ull llnw IJO~•llon .1VJll for 111.1turt•, t111nd,al1k aclult oil> m11td de'k cil'rk un tlw :i ,JO to m1dmi.tnl '1t1n Some motel l)ook kl'l'Jllnl( <J1•i.1rahle Call fur 1nll•rv1<'W 4!14 1)533 'URSE 14CK OFflCE 01/GYH ~1o'\Oi .. ;>.IK'rl<'flCt:d Fl-.' NC'l(O for quahh ed pc.•r!lon •llc1111llful N.B <II 111·1·' Will ul110 heir• 0111 ul front ofrs Some l)'I) 11111 l'rn11l,111QU!> i:.pol Alho t'ee Johs Call <:on trol ('ureer fo.n1plo)•m cnl i\jlen~y, 5.'141 ll~S NURSES AIDES lll'M 7A~I F,xper pre I cl Mc>:.J \'!'rdc <.:onv I lu~p. ff61 C<'nler St , GM MURSES AIDES ,\II Sh1(b. 1-;xrJCr prcf'<l W1ll lr11m 1r nee. &12 21 to un1l1•r llrl''l!<U"'. \!.1•11 mi·nt \pply 111 11 1 u o m 1: 11 . h J , l' a l' 1-: r H 1 .. : .; plea!>ant per<;onal•I\ wl' .. lmln'>ter Sal<.1ry open lntt'n 1t·w Westmano;l('r m~ Tues. Wl'd Thur-; ----------9am 3.30pm Aµply 1n pt> rs o 11. 'I .111 u n" I H1•1.111 '·'""• 111 '''"'"II System<, Cor1>. 4.llil H111'11 V1cJ11. ·•llflft•' lO hr!> Yo k St. Ne~port lw·;i('h .,,, l''Cllt'I' n•'l' Mu't h1· PHONE SALES (l\•.ill h..i 111.1111 & i111n ,\ppl~ .11 fulu1nJl Corp 71iA 117 I l'hnne S ale!( pt•opl\• Hct1n•d l'tl.tn w nu·ch male or fcmulc, !ti to 65 .1n1c.cl ,c111li1y .-:i cki.1n• lo yearsofaj(e.Guaranlccd ll•arn a :!no c•an•rr waites or comm1ssmns Prrm t.111·al hu:-.lnc~s 2:10 £;1st t 71 h Street, 411:11303 afl lipm Suite O. C'o:-.111 McbJ. betWCl'n 5:011 & II 30 p.m li·IU 12'.!3 Equal 01111or1 llntl v t-:mpl11Y•'r PIZZA Bn'l"OO:'ol & CllEf''TYl'E l'~:llSON 1-'lex p.l1me hr~ C<1111 mon sen:.l' & 1ntelha;enr1· des1rl.'<1. Sec Mak~· IACK ALLEY PIZZA 42.53 Martindrile Way, NB. apply 2·6, Thurs thru Mon PLUMIER, REPAIR F lime S Years mm <'X per. Call 536-1452. -- SALESPERSOM Earn u 11 lo 5:i'. ·" ,.,. :kY , c·omm :?5', p1·rl11rm h•1011' l'.111 f11r ll l>PI 'Jl.:J 7!/)jJ Sa II <f Yo I 1• h \I .1 lo, I' I & 1:1•1w1 JI !-'•mil Pn ·n & Wa11re,.,;.1n1:. ',1r111u~ hour.. ,t\Jtl. an our ln\I' h 111111 of Ille· t't•11t111~ Counlrl' l\1lthl•n R1·,1.11n.111I )'ln<'rhu(' On th1• 1, n•1•n an !'\ ( '11.1 .. 1 \'1lla11c• l .111 .11111 lllwn l ~ :.I' \I I or ,, ,,,,. ,') 1(1 Hl>l l NOTICE how l>;,i1Jy P1l11I l'I:"' 1r11·d .111, ti""'''~ llwar lrll'!'l~Jl!l'S Yo 1th lt•1:1h1hly SECRETARY SECRETARY II \l~UN hai. un 1mml'IJ 11~·0111.11 for Jn CllJ>t•r ti 'l'rrt·I arv in lhl' ~a II•,. th•11t :\Im !.h 'f>t•NI ,,.I "pm. t >ping ;,!Hj() "pm '\Int rn p.1111 twn1·l 1h l'le.1~·· upply al , JlilU ~unflowcr l\vr, l'•1'l.1 Mt>' a Miuan Motor Corp. E•1uul ()ppor Em pit>) l'r SECRET ARY P (T II Jllam 2pm Xlnt typfi.I. ••n'ln~ bal'ki.trnd. In mr M;iron 11:1.'J.fl!JOO '>1•rv1<:•' St<il111n i\llt•n d;1111. exprr'rl Vuy & ~;H•;.. l"ull & I> 't1ml' i\p 11Jv, Shrll Stal11111, l'ilh & ln111t• :'\II Si'~ltVIC'l-;ST \ flO:"o/ i\'t·r EN DANT .!I or older '\pplv an 111•r.on, W1·1l .. \1011 IOAM to 11':\1. :!!114.1 ll arhor, I' M ut n.1kn M ~t-:lt VICES ff\ TION S11lw,m11n !; I'll'' o1 wt•t!k. l•Jrl 1tr.111•v.1rd \1ust 1, .. PAP w J(Ood local rd Wai:e!. + Cctlllnt 1\pply :1rno I l.1rhor. (.' \1 I voJves the design or broadband ul I Yllnl'ly •11 marhmc,. 1n PRODUCTJON 1 clu<l1n)! turret lathe, For Ad Act1'on ARTIST I l ra mear VHF c1rcuil'I, including I YHtic'tli & horizontlll Knowledge of si lk .im plific r s. filler, a nd baseban d mill!( & punrh presst-1 C II •Crrcn pa!l te ul' & :m<l 1mpJ1•1 ., 0 111 .r<h. 111• C:lus,lf1<'1I r11ls 'l'll hiii <'If' prtlud to Ila.)'. ll'all> 11rm'. ~mall 1t1•m" hi M 1• l I c Ku 11 K I' h n n I' .in y 11 (' m J II:. l , ... 11 f lime. Conlael Auditor, mature woman. llve·in llotd l.ai:una. 425 S or days, ideal 10<'. Sep L'oa:.t ll11t ), LJg S ch. Jt,n·i: cilrs. Mu~t dnYe. 494 1151 <.;ook simple m N1ls, lite TECll:'\IC.:1,\;><.S Microwave/VHF Technicians h~kpn·i.: Call aft 5pm, 194-3411 WAREHOUSE Onlv C''<J>Cr 'd In plumb ini: p:trh & i:.upplai•s nc(·d upply. 5.16·14!'>2 Merchondln I di t • • •••••••••••••••••••••• m.me a ~ op!n•ngs Antiques aoos e.x1st for ex~nenced ••••••••• •• •• •••••••••. microwave VHF technicians to be In· volved w ith the engineering dttnlop· ment and production testing of microwave vicW<> communicotlant S)"term. nUYMY Grt•en & Orunize i\nliquc Hor1oe Druwn Wate r Wal(On for an Unu11uul Chnslmas Gift Makes u Funl11slic Sign. 552 7091 .............. ti « • 1, • ~aH contact, or sub· " 0·1 Y ovr • mit rei4#1W with salary • l 1HIMn • history in co"fidence : 11Ki~7 : to: Anna Lawl•r,: 11.11,1 .. 1 0.~ .. 1.,,othl'll! Hughes Aircraft Cotn-• Uh ni wllh "" ~·1 UOll<-1 .. p a n '( , E I e c t r o n • thr • Dynamics Di vision, : Ooily "lot : 3 100 Wot Lomita .. Chrhtmo. Trte ,. llvd., Torrance, CA • . • • Our ( hrf~lflllf• Trt·I' "•II • 9 0 5 0 9 . I 2 I l I 1 u11 1·.11 h 'l"hur'<•l,I\ lr1u11 • 534-2 12 t • .\11\ 11111 thru l>t'l l~1h. • • Hun"' f1l,1n~ unu·x • • ,, "''" ..,.,,.,h it llw\IOllE \0111111'1 .. • lhc·f,I;!->:-."'" I'.\\ • i HUGHES • . . . ~u-r.,;.;: A~.; •• , ... -.-, -C-OM•AN ~ .. ,-,,111.12 ~-•iK & 1t•k \Ollr ... H·12 :A)7JI. IU2 ;ifi7R I video p r ocess ing. College degree I Sm.ill µrl'l'l!(IOn switr h a a mechani c a I c 0 In r I In rel a t e d field requir ed. I componcnl.11. Uays only Daily Pi'Jot separations. SSf>.:ro:rr Mr t,;quul opportunity • ~ • • 1,. •· 1111~• Act V1~cr tor it /\pplh-1111on11 taken S.11 Ua_mmons. H...J .. Wonted 7IOOH.J..Wanted 7100 Mif'/HCemplnn•r I Oce. I llh & MC>n lhru f'rl ~ "'"" !•--------'It 01or1· 1u1011u.11u)n & \o » • J)l111 t' \HUI 1lif ... .. ******•**'**** M icr owave ComP911e nt.c; E nRi n eer: I STACOSWITCH IMC AD-VISOR fl/t Sales. 540-$70 wk Ul> ........................ , ..................... .. I lrivolves the d esign and develop . I 1 t.'l9 811kC'r Co~ta Me1111 Men. ladlcb, slu1l1•nts SALES Hefp WCMted 7100 Hefp W•tecf 7100 m e nt of m icrow ave component~ 549.3041 642-5678 Eves/Sal. 554 7851 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I for c ommunication system s such I --~-u_a_1o_p_po_r_•:_m_p_1o_y_er_,•-------•J a':.:006ES.T"TE SUCCESS I as solid -s t a t e sour ces. m ixer s. I ...-.. ,... d own.con verter s, and other com -u....a..wClftted 7IOOH ....... Watthd 7100 T H E Av ER AGE I P o e n t s P . . I . ...,.. ..... SALESPERSON IN OUR n . revao us microw ave •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot'FICE SELLS OVER I com pon e n t s experience with a col-I l1 mlWon dollars • rear lcge degree in related f ield r e -Nurses In Income property and I q uired. I 9 ST ""Ff POSITION homes. We quadrupl~ A aales last year and SJ I P lease con tac t , or s ubmit resume I .&. .&.CM miUion to ~ million a I I . "" month. Our Newport with sala r y h istory in confid ence Be•ch office is expnnd- 1. to: Anna L a wler, Hughes Air craft I -legllhrecl MlrN Ina and a new 2soo Com pan y . E lectr o n D y n a m ics -lochelor'a D-square fool faclUly on I D ivision . 3100 West Lomita Blv d , I _z yn. ..... 7 ciiHc.. ~t~~t~n Orange ls be· 1 Torrance, CA 90500: (213) 534-2121. I If you have R.eal &tale c .. hparl•c• License and a proven I r------------------., I sales r ecord In Real Excelle nt profe slooal career op-FAUte or elsewhere. and ! : 1 HUGH ES ,: 11 porlwtity. Jrvlnc location. Send re--;ft11~~~:~ro':e!!:: ~~~ ... sume to: a lso •ell homu, or I HJ' I I ' COUl'M), contoct us ror an .. la __________________ .J A111Ht1'1c• MIGdatioft of appainlment Our hlcall f ...... UGH ES AIRCRAFT COMPANY I C-a&a-.-a~-ty wU1 be <>J)Vn in 1977. •"' ~~ t• MS Plan ahuad now. Call 8quaJ opportunltyM/F tHC employe.r I 2192 ....... Wt. z• . .,....._CA ~~~ari~oPtE~~~i~ -------------tJU4 INC.,714/752-1920 ' A CREAM OR REALITY? Ate you satisfied with whe11 you1 nlea career 1' going? OI have fo1me11eal1t11r. Qo1l1 tumed Into 1mpou1ble dreams? If your upside po1en11111~ being l1m11ed. ti produc1 demand Is tk'ting up. 01 11 cu1tome1 1uv1ce problenu are ovet- whtfmmg. lake the lime to learn how yovr 11111 Income can 1ccele111e al the pace wlltch you delermlne by rou1 comrn1tmen1 and personal etlorts We re MONEX. oot or the l11gn1 end mo11 ••Ptrienced dealers In precious mt111a Our ules story b almt>lt. d11ect and easy 10 letm Safes are done DVtf the telephone W1otft1 -111 lncreu111g comm1ul011 p1you1 butd on atles volume -monthly Hies 1nctnbve prog1em1 -sates end produC1 tralnl11g -qualified sales l~1<1a • secretarlel 1u1111nc1 ·full b9nelita including majo1 medlc1l. l1te lnsuunce. 1nd pen1ion 1nd p1ot11 shar111g plan•. For more Information, ••nd reaume or cell Mr. Bryan Mcsweeney at 714·752·1400 • In C.llfornla: 800·02·7013 toll free. O\lt Of llata: 800 •854•338f, ~INTERNATK)\JAL lID 4010 81RCH l 'rR!:ET, NEWPORT l l!ACff, CA 0215&0 SECRET ARV LEGAL SECRETARY M ajor intern ational compan y has i mmed iate requ irem e nt fo r In- dividua l w ith mini mum 3 years a c· tual legal o Cfice secre tarial e x · perience. Also r equire min. skills of ~M typing a nd95WP MS-H . We offer excell ent benefit package. Forward r esume or c ontact : SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL ATTN: J.L Ptdwt Mt 17 I 4t551-I JOO r.o. a.1401 0r_,.,C..,_wlwfU61 .... 0,,.11.., ....... w.. 1, .· . ..,,..qun 8005 llcyc;,!.• 8020 Fw*~ 1050 Gar~ Sol• 1055 Gar09t Sale 1055 U•Htock 9075 Sunday, December 12. 1976 OAIL V PILOT (;J ·••••···•·······••····· ..........•.............•••••.••......•...••.. ··•····················•··•·•·••••••••••·••·•· ....•..••............•. Wonderland ~""11111s1111111 11~ ,,.11 ..... '•"... '"' l'r u:.etl ) 10 OF.SlCNt:RSMLE ~~~ ltt& Mor aun mar~. broke Mla<.U..OUS IOI MlKetlwCMll 1010 Mutlcol flc~ullful :ulk \ l'1wt1.111 to 11d1: & d rr' \:. bl I< ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• IMfnanttnh I Oil Of Antiques! 1•11 1·11~ \1·l\d II \kEll <'h1t11 & GARAGE & ESTATE SAL! ~r•d\• Mor11an 11vld11111. TRAIN SE'l'S "Mini • ••••••••••••••••••••••• uttu•ll<HI fkluw,·o.,t Lovely Chns tma.s .:1rts for yourself or t:ng, W~i.tero (? l4 1 Tmc" J' X 6' cu:.tom Cir spkr Croii:: StO, t M n .. H·ll·· :> pc drum i.1·1 11 l (j 1-; w .1r1 ho u " •• ~·11Wt\'oj '"''" ,1 l>twi1I • r.1111mt'<I ~1lh 11\c•r ,>I.II 111110111Jll k.:r hk\' nc11o 1>1-:l'C llti\l'OllS your l1wc<l ones One of a kind items. Dj 1011 lu)out w11h :.lutrun:. tun~r Dyuu ~!'!. s>rHmp w hl.itll hul \'Yffibith l'<>l<Nl'.lt MadMI 1071 •1lluge, mounlumi., tun Dyna $25, ull x~nl <'Ond. :.l ool & mu11 1c 11 11111 lllU'll h111C1•, 1111 kt 111 '),,0.,11\ ,;Jt,I tlt'<Jll p1,m"' 1 """ or t.7\~761.:! 30;.il'\t l.1kc nt'w :no r1ne. (1) 3030 r 1ne •. 22 "'Y Mis. lake, fon:i.i. \'tl' uo. Mjry I rod o r Cms>ll $:.?J!'l Ml 4pm r,ne w '~COIH'. 8rnm Mauser Antique ••••••••••••••••••••••• w or l h $ 8 o o. rn u b t tu~lcr o\c•n St), smith tHt> 0111 .: J n" 11. .i 11 • I 01 k ·. '>I'll\\ I':>:. i.:1rl'!> J ~IWl'<I Couch . .:rn ictl conJ ~ .:r.i1Hlr;it h1·r 1 l11c k -. t-J1r l .. uh . Ol'Jf Ill''"' ('h j l r $10 h;!ll II l.i'lllfljllll)! .11111111"'' '"It' :~II( n1,1 t'luhho u"·· ll,1l lJoj ('i':t-ft:NT M1wr s•, cu "I ,._on rvr1 t•pu ... r •·•• l'O mbc.il rtf Jt• W/ShCJJ s, Old gold i.1tCM11C\:1Culltl1.201311 vvr ~ •-1 " -" -·• (t 1'.:l\'l' mtr llnn<I tow type l'UUrw w trn· $11, l>rum :wl I 1ic 'urna watc·hc:., lg amcthy~l ring, old cameo w 11.hh. N\·w' ~ oCr W.._ ..... TED Seth Thomai. w.ill tlol k l.tad11o1.11 bu1oi. drum r ing & l'arrrng:-. JM1rt·dain n ecklaces, ~7 ti2ti4 or979 2031 AJ"'lll $111, Sunbeam party icr1ll die Xlnt rnnd $12S( l>rac l'll•ls, gcnumc turquoise earrings, Ml~.....,--1 1010 TOt• CAS ll L>OLLAn Sts 1>12 1272 urr Cull1~1 .110'J ---I' A I D I'' 0 fl Y 0 lJ I 0 1 Pr $1 ,0ClllClllll W111th . ~t Su11 14! 1 \rne111·a11 lr1h'r11Jl11111.il llo~' 1~1 1•1•11 ~1'11\\111 11 (,jlh•rtt•,, ltsil.! 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PUILIC AUCTION Ilk\' lll'W , ~IOU !-.c:h"'11111 Soh•I llM ph• '1111 1111 "'I MAN'r' Fl"°t•: I n ·\1s t)l' l.uJrt'~!J \fKl $5<1 fllli ;Uill!I \\ :! lt•J\t''• t. 1•,q1l,11ti... ,., .. " V1Jrde1 TIQUl!:S 645 2200 ·•· mkt. 2 c h tldn•n ':-. bikes, antiques. 9 Stt'reo rec w I AM 11-· M !-'lull! llumly Sl'lmer, i:i. FS'l' \TF , FW Fl I<" Bui . • 1·111,, hul<·h d 11111 );•al ,\in' oriJ.fc."1·s ' ,AN' ldin<JMoteMall8025 tied-.. 1.11111-1 't.. i·111I (111, drtiw cr walnut dresser, old sewin g llOTram, full Sxtl luyout 2 LUGGAGE TAGS rad10 + ll·trck tallCJ, a:.k l'l'llc111. t:u1la1. l'lcc\rl1· ma .. l11n", old m"dt'•·1·n e "abinets pwr pucks, 4 :ieti. tracks f b I d m1t$1l(),call7:>1·02.37. tw111 11il'l.u11 lh ·d Su~1 ' • ' ••••• •••••••••••••••••• $700 (ann f Ti 151 • 'l,.!~~JI·:> fo'l'l.I·: Fl !Jl "I . \\'l'Wtl\\''i I,.,. 1:.:, 11 •• 1 -I •• ~ ... " " ... 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Overhead lites, s pot 1.0 requirements. Pre· Radial Arm s~w. Good SAX. Fi CLi\lllNt:'r.' Whitt.' w1lh i.:u ld j lll11111 1111: 1:1llkl '111111 llllt'll''l 1111( ulJ :>I\ It• !A> Jtolh ~I I 'IO :i.10 :111~11 Whl t•rov lldrm '"' & ..! Comeras & dnl\' ~ <·h,111 1o • \ut11 11 ltk~. ni~ht lites , much m ore. 4127 C. WJNC~fil!Jf 30·30 wnt l~s & theft! For a coodition.$200.G4 Z-N'1S L>cgan V1hci. Jui,t rn lhlurta Way, N Il. (n ear Hoag Hosp. & MODfil.94 peri:;ol·I nahzcd taf gber,idose Pool table & equipment time lor C hrr:.tma) wj paper, 11 rr c or , ' 64;!·41!>S ParkLldoMccl.Ccntcr.)646-7638 w/cn:.c. th boxes or "Uuy Glo" paper & we xlnt c ond. $150. Call 611dls & hoppc • xlnl will back & trim your 552-855.5. Office Fvmltwe & Equi~nt 8030 11.11,1. ~11·1 .. •1 :-;j11q • • ••••••••••••••••• •• • • ·"''" It•"·· h ' 1 ·~t:l.I :'lllt\O"l 8 ti S M ~.1c I:! 11l;H 1· ~1'11111 1( 11(' l' nm ' u111.•r I o v 1, M1t11lh oltl l•·.•llll'r ha r I ti I l'I It' .llfH'I J . IOlllTI l'lh ll ., l I ~.,.,.. L. 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' • "'' "-· 'n 1 I 1 'I II I I 11111 s, tool:., h~ehld, VW r !'11 •11 .. I ,, t•t·r.1.'' I part:., <'le 5 lfi 1775 furn, 1 lothl',, l'H' C<1i.h ---- 1111)) Horws 8060 c·c>ncl. Mus t i.ell. S!lS. Lags. Or try two canLs 9 x 1 2 Hy d r 0 p 0 0 1 c lquipm9nt 8015 Ulondc t•h1na cabinet backtobal·k Greenhouse, complete,••••••••••••••••••••••• w/shding glass doon.. PRICES. $500. 833·2265 Compll•tc office set.up . good cond. SSO. ~d·8SW $2 ea or 3/$5 -xlnt ~lt:t!l dc:.k:. & chaln. lifl6PM .i1St ugs$l.OOea Bar, 2 stools. coffee tbl, :>"'nd:. jl:.o. 675.3000, 60 yd:. Kara:.ldn carpel, 619 Lags SL.SO ea end lbl, :.terw & record Ray & lleach Rily like new, color bra:.s 10ormore$1.40ea p I a y .._. r c ombo , SJOO 675·lta7 arts Sales Tax ln<:luded typt!wr1te r & stand. Like New Port. t:l~1 Tnmrner lawn mower, hl·avy duty li75·6237 NOCARU~ 536·2749 'fypcwnlcr w/cu:.e. JI Draw your own or send , n c w $ 3 0 0 A I s b namt'. address, phone & N~wport Beach Alhh:tu: Stenorelle, old l>ul perf' ' wi:'ll make oric card ~r Clb Membership for :.ale wurk1ng. Make ofri. t:iii. /\dd zst each. Sl25 675·i486 400 • .a'.l(XJ • Ct\ltl'i':T • Send check or money or-A t l l M k-t -1 • ---' CHRISTMAS SPl::CIAL de 1 u umn aie '" 8 0 c · SevcrjJ sets or t:xecut1'''•' hulkl :s:!'i.1 llJ I. d11·::.:.t·1 '1'111\ I Cl11huahu;1, hltl S IS. I ~ l llJlft !ll N II fl-I l '10'.I:! >' C~lm g rn/\ 1·ll11w 111 1 r: tiAl!Ac; I': S.\1,1'. lurnlwr. 111(11'. t"11•c: 1·1t· I 110 M ,1111 St S\111111,\M 111 alll'V. Decor;1tor has 230 ydb r1toT PRINTING much. fur. good cond . Dl•i.ks & upholstc>r t'c't I M ''l' ••••••••••••• •••••••••• !-tuper hvy Tawney Beige , si75. 644·5709 chairs w /castcrs Very mtr~ M:.ire,12 q~artcr&''z Ara-Nylon Plu:.h. 642·2210 & Cosl~·~·e~~J~2626 7'•sofa,new,palchwork ~~~.'!,.,.cond. Sl9St uv . :!Anll~ Eur:~1tlcb•1ou1h, ~lllU & Sll"l l'.111 POODLES-R-PEOPL E SliOO, "di tor $:1:~1 7. ltu1 11111 "'tll' hri1 \Ill\ I t'•llll' h urq: sr.oo. !>I'll ~:!~.o !Jti:! 127:! 11 ll hiall. 1'.xpe r rider. G7S·5S48 quilled. earth c•llurh, lo _.,.,._.,.,,_,,_,, ____ _ · · fi7573Zlafl3:30_. ____ 1·-, -------lleerdruftcr,holdsY.Keg ramclhuck Pd "'750 p..A.. 8017 ----Girls bike, nr new $18, or beer new cood ..... 00. · " ' .,.. N For Sale· ., ""nies & chow DDQ •• I" ho l 5 tray , • ..,... S300/bsl ofr. 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'"' •'" .11 ~2 .. ~> h.tr ,,.,ot, GIANT GARAGE SALE 15 )'l'"'' 11f utt11· clc•unini: from 5 families. So l11g we r1•n\NI a warehou~e lk·11re,:.11m ~la:.,, furn. k1\l·hcn ulcns11!. Come w1• r11r vour-.l'lf Fri Sjl, l\\111 & Mon ;11 JW<J W M.11.\r thu r llhd SA I IJrlM1r Hus111r'>:. l'urk, in lhc hlil'k , follow lhl' 01 E"1u1s1le 1·011formJtion. girls bike SIO, <'lee dryr, lirand New-or jog al hm oto8 mi per --- 'Int i.huw 11ruspect $750. s75, a nllquc Udrm 1>e l Heavy Duly hr. SJOO. 646·3503 PiCMOs & O")Clnl 8090 ~; lll!ljlj $300, pwr mower. SIS, Half pnce all models --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Ping l'oni: Table, s15. Santa f.'e Moose hide $100 Wood •MUST Sl':LJ.• CllOSBY Freight Salvage bookcabc $50. Tape rl! Pnx Dt's Nations Saddle and Misc ilems. S8l·l6ll 3838S L' corder S40. O b hes, 17 ' Dehner Field boot..,, _~_t_\:_' --------:~1.~1~e .. LA ulensib. antiqul!:., mi:.c ljtJy'.:. Sile 9 & other Bumper PoolT.itJle, i.late. ----------SS9·S.IS7. ln·1ne Show T <H'k. All m xlot base. 1 yr old. $125 WATERBEDS ----cond Aft Sf.Im , !Mi0·27G.t ~ 8327 Dcluw 1>Ct N1,11tar3 Cyclo From $119.81 complete mas:.ai.t~r , l~I R1d1ni: lc~son.:., Slol'k Scat King of lhe Lawn, l&wn F rame/riiser/mat/hner Phone Slli !°>112'J or llunt Scat. Equitation mower,, good cond. $30 ~1\h heater & dchvcry . fr>r Show or pleoisure. &t2·6704 C\ cry style discounted M11c~llC11Mou1 \our horse. your barn. ---Aqualleaven 830-7062 Wanted 8081 For more info. call S<111-l lidc·n-W . Simmons m at· ---•••••••••••••••• ••••••• t.ly, all t;pm or wknds, tress, avocado gr sofa. I UM EX EC UT IVE SS CASH FOn 1.i-17 17!!7. am /fm i.lcreo &olid s late Typewriler. lluve Just Goo<l used furn1 n•fr1~s Gin A Gift Of Music Scar'::. i.plnct ori:a n :. k~y ooun:I, chord µedali.. Like new eond1t1on Muvcd, lo i.mjll home, lll.~.J more room $:JOO. 1 552-7552 Chord Ori:uri. StlH:rton<." Chrb lm:is ~1fl 2 yr:. :i~•I, lll!Vl'I 11~ed. Wa11 1>500 riow :SI !15 hi.l. Incl h\!nt•h, f>I!>· 3't:IO J•w-•ry------8070 wulnul cab111~l. hke n u. purchased new ~electric. frzrs & i.lovcs Slli·U7tlll " C'I lots of r ecord:.. 1 brwn S.»l. Coll Mon. 8.13·8S51 Kimbell Ori.:un. t::ntrr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 k ------Wanted French llorn & lamer 2tl0. I yr old Sot"'' WA ..... TED ~ap c .rol' ~r, 1 ornn~e Lee's beige cpt. 100 yds posta~e stamp collec S850. l\ft5, 968·5938. ' " rnyl., ct:r: 2l!l~·l7lh St $00; hand braid rug 9xlZ, lion. 640.1000 ----- TOP <.:AS H DOLLAR _u3.cut~~·l00ti. __ $125. 8121 CAl 0pal Cr.·--.-PLAYER PIANO • l'f\10 FOR Youn KING SIZE Waterbed HB.<Bch&Slatcr l. Musical Wh1tcwlth gold antiQu .JEWELRY, WATCHES, Waterworks. 4 po&ler: --• 7 . lnstrumrnts 8083 m.:. Good l'oncl. lnlcre;.I AllT OBJECTS GOLD wood $200 675·9497 IRVINE COAST CUUN· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing old Myle. JO Roll:. 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S2 Zf'I ; :Hll 2/177 \ S f; I> II ~;I\ I It, l IV M.1l{OaV1>\ 11tcrl'll 1•011:.11ll• 111 walnut 1•11l11nel S175, C pl , furn , :-.lere o , l\;iwui.uk1 100, many rn1:.c 1t1·m~. 2730 Sl•uv1cw i\ve, CtlM (;uai'•lnl\•i•cl i\11 1YI'•·~. 1•.111 fi.I<! <>1:111 Gar• Sale 8055 imrls , ri·r·"'' l'ra1l1· 111~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1cn •pltocl i.:11 :!IOI I BUY (' " In lumnc lllho * * * * PUILIC AUCTfON .uru11c .. u '" .,... . •NEW USi':l> lllKt-:S • c;111l\l u.sed 1''ur111lurc• le MANY FINE ITEMS Ofo' ,11raphs._ silver, Tnumph lluy S1•ll Trurl1· i\111-11iunccs-Olt t will !::STATE JEW ELR y 441 enicm t."I, motorcycle l'arl'>&ll1•p11tr" ~«llorst:LLrorYoo A RT OBJECTS. /\N' parts. 'G7 DolJlun ports Sk11ti-bt>1JnJs . MASTEIS AUCTIOH TJQUES. t'INE J.~UHN. 2756 Mendo111, c_.lli_f ·-- ('y<'ll• ~ C'o, <'1113 Nt'WPOrl 646.8616 Ir l)J.9625 ETC. PHONE FOn JN J Fam ily. Olli bd, bunk IJlvclCM &l:!'illltl f'O. & BROCH URE bdll househld items & Schw~n-ooyoe 21" JO spd SAVE! New & ullcd furn, 645-~ mls'c. S061 Balsawood U k 'd • · ppl 's mis W Is · Jrvl.ne . 552 0046. 1 e $:i<l (, <'•ind. a · c. 1 00 8 Cocktail dresses. lonl( & ----- 5<1s.;r1-1:, Bargain Nook. Now 2 short size 10 some new PATIO SALf; • Several llal C'1lo Hutc1 cump1 !.'quip, 501 ulum 2 1", SI:.> G73 t64J, 497 37S.t Slore;; 545 & Rl4 W . ' ' 19\h, c M 642 7930 & ~ llke new. SIS lo S3S aolluquu mac rame 548-3262 Wf: HUY f,vemng b11u. SJ $20 w/plnnt('rA, m isc No re· • Excerc1se bike MO. Girl's ..s. offer r1.>fused 9SS1 Ovul flF.CAN WOOD rof 26'' bike $20. l.ou1•c 0lymP1 C Dr . II . B . !joys S<'hwmn Strn"r1.1y ({'(' loble W/j!lass top (32 Sugga itolf rlubs, wood'C 968-7597 __ _ hike w 1i.pee dom«'lcr, Jt 52") perfect cond & 1roM, $i0. 3 prll. 1101C perf rond $SO MO K409 Almoi1l $400 new. Will shoes. ?tt 8 SS. Slant 501 A•ocodo, CdM. sell for SISO. Call 645-095~ board, new $20. Ml11c Quality furniture. anll· ufler 5pm items. tO' to $!1. 1741 ques. bedspread~, SCHWINN 5 !\pd. Slrn grt1y. Good \'Olld, $IS Aak for Jim ~-4166 Tw;tln. CM Gtmiae 4546. drapes, lamll' le much Qn Sz ll1de·a ·bed, love 645--3277. Sal &-Sun, 8 4 misc. 675-1784 c:lrls ::io·• Schwinn bike. $3.1. Call 615·0SS8 seal, charr & m isc. All gd -- - -• ----1 r ed rond 9687400 Wroul_Chllrontbl,.tch11lrs. Moving . F.aalbl urr. ·-childs Armoirc, luL'I nf l0·4pm. EverylhlnA Lido Couple sellinir quali· other great llt'm'C. fiSOS Goci1. Mo.ke orrs. 2664 ty furn. a stained &188!1 Newp0rtSbons NB 1'all$wood, NB 10 Spd Bikl-11 & Glrle wlndow11 couch end - ---~-- Srhw1nn Vnulty, like lbls & lampa.1175.z.i51 Moving & rcdt<crtn'11. Sat Su r 's Kenmore 011- new $7:'>. Boy• nucc:r. & Sun. Garden equi11. hwu.sher, Rutcher block u~cdlwirc SllS.830·51\SZ MOVJNG! Furn, 11nti· fur n , mi sc. lO !'>llO top,42x 42"cortct'lable, :<Int Chril!tmuic present, ~hwlnn Beach Crulscr w/ll prlngcr. ob1olulcl)' 'lint cond ~-61A9 flU<'I, reduced. Bdrm 111·t. Qllnook. Jo',V. mnrblc top dreuer , a11mr act, limp,, F ri, -~y--ladle& clothea in: 7•10, Sal, sun. r M only SUI\• SUMDA 9 AM ~~ a. PUl'let & misc dlly. 1142 0008. 3031.aJollu 1400 S11nt.nl•ll11 Tomrl'<' 1 t (I m a . 5 SI · 5 3 111 5 2 DrNB !lrvine1'C!rr >CdM l'e ... 0111,Jrvine --· ---968·4243 --w/benches, 3 x 12'. !Ivy t f) off 1.•1·! \v ~ ~ HING-Converts to P e n-Natur a l i\eolta n full duty work bench 14' x 3'. • ,. llant or Brooch. Set s of mi nk , 5 z 14. App r Saw horses & 1 oak desk .; diamund::.-12 els blue SIS00-$1200. Mink/lthr w/chr.642-610l8to6pm. Sapphlrc-17ct Australian ~. Appr $300 $250 Best . --- - 1"rrc 0 1> I. Will s ac. Mus t o rr l'vt l'l 64G·865l w h I l c b o. x cl> r? r :-.t'll bd lkc 15\h. P vt 75'1.0fitS · y. • Chn stmab s::1fts. cookies Ptv 1714 1!lti2·73'J3 · or candy. 2•,4" hi. 9518 • · ----S87 50 Corner bed units long & 65/8 wide, 5c ea. \WLLIES tiOl.l> MINE, hl~ck & brown spreads'. 6(2.3379 Unique 1 lh i.:11ld chains Call to sec 548·3191 -. --------- ·n' brar l'l('h 1hamonds -· ~ ----New Ping Pong tbl, $35. ·n emcr:ilib 0 '11' nngs & Moped Motebecane $375 Woman's Raleigh tO spd, things Hy appl only. Oak roll top desk $700 perfcond$8S.G31·3553 11..ill}(lj Island. 675-IS72. 1-'rcczerS200 67S-0500 - ----CARPET. new, 163 yrds. l>IAMON DRJ:-<G. lOd1a. POOLTbl.7x4. Ro!>l Nyl o n Plus h . total 2cl. whl gold. S350 $75. Sacnfice $4 yd. 67S·5906. Cai.h S45·:13tn 497·2105 642-2210 ----------------- Jewflly 1070 J~ry 8070 Jewelry 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OHL Y 4 AUCTIONS LEFT TILL CHRISTMAS 2542 West Coast Hhjlaway. Newport l•9dt. c•. 92663 f 7141 641-2200 You've heard about us from satisfied customers. Perhaps you've been meaning to come In. Well, there's no better time than nowt We have one of the largest selections in Southern California of Fine Contemporary Antique Jewelry, Fine Lead Crystal. Porcelains. China. Bronzes. European Furniture. Etc. ... AD ... SSIOMS Adcfltlon•I la~~·• n4 O••r flt• CH1tttr SelH. Ma11drJ·T.-.., 9ld See.., ..._ te IPM w S.., J..SPM Why pay retail or "so called .. wholesale prices when yau can name your own price. Many brand new Items from Bankruptcies and Uquldatloos. Most lteme aold at Auction · are guaranteed, we do not sell as is. B of A -Mastercharge • Personal Check$ Some tern-. arranged on large purchases. WE BUY ESTATES FOA CASH. 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Bu)· a hox unrlcr our tn·t• &. sell )''OU r lo)~. 'port!'> e q u i p m t• n t • I u f.!. J!. a J..! •· • applian ces. rurnitur e. antiques, handmadf' &: unique gifts and no matter what your business -\\'(' havt• a hox ror you ! Putting a box under our tree is easy a nd in<'xpen si vc. Rates are $4.00 for the : s maller box to $22.50 for the Jargest box. BI G, BIG ·.SAVINGS U you run more :-than one time.· • # For more information and to :J>lace you r ad j ust call • 842·5678 and ask for your : Christmas Ad· Viser for more ·-information. Your credit is ::,ood with us. We'll bill you or )ou can charge your ad to · our Mas ter C h a r ge or 'BankAmericard. llOHIE SJ1b J1h, StJH' ,\ Boom Ong $650. ::.al s:Jl.IV !Hti UIUI, til5 llJ.lll Boats, Power 904 ...•....•.•...••....... :Ill' .IE~ fl{! E~ • • \\ aran1·r :II • Ir~ S31.00ll 11,\t;l-.:\L\~ "II ilhd. 1,75 l.l!IJ LIDO I 4·Mwst S~ll ti ..... I.\' $11~1 liiJ :J-122 '"' ~ ~-ilS95 ~fochfwd Y% 80 1>111w II\ Ji>H W;ird. 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L>lx S.160 968-6309 Commu\t:r S pl•n.d 7~ Kawa:.<1k1 h7. ~!hi l.1k1· Ol'W, must :.cc tu .op !JfC:l'tale Sh1dd & lug r:il·k 3000 m1. 645· 70'Jii I .I''.\' Sports, Race, Rods 9540 .•••..•.••............. \.W llt11!>'' 1'11.>~ 1·1 tl1i,1I '"'hht'l 'o. loll I 1 o111~ t II ~l1 .. 11 't•• \ I.• ... 1 ';'\.I 1tt.> 1~11 I llJ.1 1!174 flonda x n 1:. lh;in l!IUhr,. s:1()11 ~10·0181 C:;i I l 4 Wht-t-1 Drht-s 9550 Motor Homes. S ale/Rent 41160 •..•..••........•.•••.. 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I 'oil I .1m1w1 lwll 11111>1 ,\ ... ,,0\\ l111 111.111\ \1t ,1 f;,., :U."'Cli 111 -.,, ""I I\ I 11111 \hll ... 111111 "'"'" 111 1 lful\ lumq1t•1 ~ '\.'•IHI Ii Iii ICllllK :;~. t'.J;, Wtlh .l .. o·p I I·' I . 'Ml', rl'''"' • ·ol l'.11~ ll••P1li. "I k ~IJO I fl 111 :-.1•n1Hh ptll'lt"' 111111' I' II'\\ 1~1:! ~'l\lj!I HEW '76 CAPRI II MPG I 11mf1IC'11· \\ 1111 lr11111 tll't 111.11.1·-,,,.,.1 lt1 lll•d r,ull.rl .1111•11 ·11·<'1 "h•·•·I , 11\ .. r, 1 ,11 k ,\ 111111111 "'"''r 1111!. r"< Imm!( hurko•I ""'I" f11ltl cl1111. 11 111·111 h "'"I" '1nyl 11111 $108.87 Mo. \\'1th uni\ t,,, & 111 clotl4fl 1....;121, '.Ill fur Ill 11tt111lh' UfJ .1pplU\,.ll OI \OIJt J.:U•>d lll'llrl l11l.1l 1."h 1111•1' 1111 I "" 1\ 111 'n1., 11"1• 111·tl ro:" 1111 nl Prtl•' 1111 l11cl111r l.1\ lie· ,\ 111 ft 11 ,( "1.J,1"' \lllllJ,rJ J!l'll'l'lll.1,1!• I·'" I:• 'lh . s.·r 1; '..:cs"~ 1., 1:i GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 iii 22· Titan ~I.II. Hoof '71i 1>1111~·· 11 .,11n1 ""'f''.1. Autot Wonted 9590 air, i:cn, new ltrc~. cn•ry l\'I, 3111 aulo .. ICHI me :' ;' 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'<>ncc1v;1ble xlra 21.000 -..irranl\ '" '" ~.k,,o CASH FOR CARS! m1 $12.500 963·12"12 111 111.'"'l ttfli•i 1'11 1>11 '('op ., J>ollur S p:rld fotr C.!t:I li!IM llfJlll 1 h"m11M•1l t11r• .. trm·k~ & Rent . brand nl'w 2tl' , 01ocrlond FA hl. 11c11, Truck~ 9560 ('ofll'lll'' '"'" lttr l'.•ul A C I I l r ••••• •••••••• • •• • • •. •.. <> ''"'" · s er. rruii-t'. 0 s 0 HOWARD Ch••rol~t room P P. s:>t-1227 H .a.RD TO Fl ..... 0 1 8MW 9712 ••.•.•............•...• SADDLEBACK BMW '77 BMWs HERE NOW SEETHE All HEW 320i TODAY SADDLE8ACI< VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 ORAMGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sall•i. St.•r1 "''' '·"•"mil Roy Carver.Inc. ltulb [tO\l'l! 11.\\\\ 1::.u·1.1,1mli1111·•· "('\\ JlOl I 111 .. 11'11 '"" ti 11 l /Jbrrc 111l.. cu.st. 0 11 , bracket, VHF radio. knot MOPED Llk!! llt<W, mui.t 1973 PACE Arrow 24'. .ur. meter. bow & s lern selU200. FM. tape dk. du;il hid ~ " ' Umc&11u.11ISt~ 1969 El CA.MINO "":\\'PORT HE \t'll R\IW •75 :.'flf)2 s11.•11m1 I 'P•I. Jir . l\l..iu11 unkt 'tl'rl~1 1mm.11· ''''um(' "" or 1>11 rl'l1 I' I' .\'H I lh!i or K.1 t 3ll.111 pulpits. hinged m :1st . ___ 645·1631 tank, xlnt. cond . $8500. <>r spollcss. $ll.!l!;O P P ~~I/ besloCr 586-2950 846 9!03 Sc 9150 Tr~~:rra•el 9170 Hobie 16. good rond. t rl r & ••••••••••,•••• • •• • • • • •• ••• • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • W /CAM,ER SHELL -\ut•)ma11c, ll"' r "ll·•·r tni:. Jl"'r hrJkc1< & .ur c 11 n cl I rn 111 .1 c· u I ,11 ,. · 1:!00.'lti~ I ( '11nt.1\ l ~.ah.'~ \VI-: I' WTOP f>Of.l,,\H 1-·01t TOP usi-:11 c \1ti-. f()lt EI< i :-. • 00 \t l':ST II' 111 n . \."iSlt:S l\llP ll:\1W lliOO \;\! F\I, ....................... DRIVE A LITTLE ... SAVE A LOT S llOI' & t'O\I (>,\111· BARWICK DATSUN S;i11 .111,111 t ',q11,1 r .11111 831·1375 493.3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SPECtALS ll:!lfl I Utt111 I 'I" ··ii MOW $2895 111\H IJO \ I. " I I. I '\1.,11 \l;r1 \11h11r ,\ .l.1ml>e11 ,.,. l<u.111 8JJ.J300 TOP BUYER S.·o• '" ftr,1 ,\ l,1,1' I "I' """·" 11a11ll111 111111<•11 COSTA MESA DATSUN ''Kl;) 1f.1rl1111 Ill\ 11 I '11..,1.1 \t.• .... 1 "Ill •• 1111 l!J; I \\.11!.,11. ,111 1.111t.11, 1nut I dt L. I i1d111 ul 11' 11-.11 '"" ,1·• .. u ...... I'll I 7 1 :!1111/. \\I I \I >..1111 1111111 .111 \111 I "'ii 111'1 II ii Ill .111 ,, ,., , "I. I 1j 11.rl'-Ull II 'Iii ., di !>.Pd \l11l 1·11111I ,• "'""1 ""'I 11111 I -»I llllli I \ !Kio !Jflill rh 1>:11-.un i:I .!lllZ lrltw -.p<I. 111.1 i.: :11, \I 1111 1111 rrHtl. \!I ,I' \(Ill I 111111 '-l"'iO 1111 1•11 •11,'11 •. ;r• ii :!ltrl. .\1111 "11111 \\I I \I I pol I •• " I .1 I \I 1.; I 11111o '"' 11 111 i:~. I~~ I ,11 f Ill\\ IC I : I I I l.11 1111 ''Kii/ l'I, • \tt 'l"I \\I I \I IC lt.11 I.. ,.1 " • '• , '"' I' r1 .M~' ,I "•.1 lo!! I>.•""" l r:111, It II I 111 . ·''''" "-lillh•f ,, .. ''1tlllfl·''' \'I. 111 L! ~ ·•'' ·' .I·' I k ~17 :1:S'.IK11r 7:.t I.ii I 1975 Dohun 2801 I 'l"'l'tl, \\\11'\I rail111 .111 <·111111 .~ m11i:,. F•u••,r 1•1,.1·11 "llh 111althllll' 'l I I I•,.... " 11 l' I •• I 11u1,,c111 1973 Dotswn 240? 'l"'\'lf \\I I• \l r.111111 Ill.I);' ~ illr l'llflll Jm n1.1111l.1l1· lltrucnrl • l<.11 1n11 • l·1! " m.1 h'hrni.: 111 ll'nor 1 KI oc XI) MARQUIS VOLVO \llS.'ilON Vll•:.10 831·2880 495-1210 Mgr MARQUIS TOYOTA. new tramp. $1250 CZ250MX 7•.scldomnd· 14• FIF.l.O&Stream. gd 6iJ.!I0$7. S48· l626 den. xtras. Offe rs. D11y1, rond $675. If )1111r car I) t'"lrj ch•:rn ~N.· u, r1r..1 IAUER IUICI< 2'.125 llnrhor Rl11J :\l1<lwhns S13!17> Rot 9725 hi3 51:;7 R:J:J 'toll Iii ••••••••••••••••••••••. 54().3383, Evt!s 67~4884 031 0470 ERICSON 29, full ------ crwscl race, S2\,0<l01or MUST SF.l .1, Trailen, UtiHty 9110 (er 675·1830 eves & 1975Yomn.ha175. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds. S$SO AA Spm, M7·4511 Ulll lrlr, 4x6. 'Prlni:s. MW!l sac 40' Motor Saller. Nc•w Diesel eng . Cull evc!I, 673·2.560. --"JS Snnt9n11. 25' l•T. race rrul~c . 8 b.iflll. Fu!lt. clean $11i.OtXl. 67S 9001 Cal 2·24. full race, 6 buics. 6 llP o ulhrd , :&sk1n11 $64.st) 846 ()2.16 KAW ~"AKl 90CC Ford mdl A spok(' whl5. o;;:'l Bake. $175/bsl ofr. $tl\1·3i1M Or 82.25or bltl.SS7·43G8 ~- 1'13 Hondu XR·75.'" cal;; Aldo S..-Vlce,Port1 µalnt. 22mm c•urb, cslm & Acc.slOriH 9400 1n1_1ntnd port & pnll:\ht'<t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho11e i.hockll (load dwn>. '6'l DaliiUn 1600 l'urt~ C'nr, X tru wide \Ire, •ltt lln~ complete or w11J i.ell Mn<I Ncn•r roced Aft paru 11cparalely Muk ' 4pm~ll400777, orrer.~0248 __ \' MISSION \'11-.JO 831·2180 495-1210 'iJ U.il~rnn I'' l'hc1 i v l'1>t1d S2Z'rll l>uy. t, 11.i !.lti!i I i\n!l"'(lr'it ~crv1e1· 1':1l•. 6'15 1703 hum1• '!l.'i 1-:1 Ctll'lllno ti, t'llfllo, hl.'ul1•r, 1111'. &. o tht>r xlrn!I SI 200 5:tG 74:JO '71 f''ord '• H11ni.:1•r Hhll 1.•nit. rluel t.ini..:-.• 111cmu n rim!> & Ure~. t\:11 "':\! Xlnl t•ond R:ll 1!n11 or 4!16-AA27 u fl u $.!ll(\() l'c,...111 Me'a <1111 2!100 WE BUY CUA.HCARS &TitUCICS CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ HITbor Blvd. cwrA Mt:sA 54&-1200 Tll Tll TJI Tll ·n Xlnl ~tu ... 1 ~t'll ~-11312. 91;2.20:u 1976 IMW 2002 Uluc mct ta ll lc:. 1\utorn11tlc. 111 r cn ncl .. Mll\l'OOf. 11lcreo & ONI. V 4000 Mll.1'~! (M\'H211. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS Av.-cy Pkwy.-S.l) Fr wy. 28701 Margu~nlc l'kwy 831·1748 1975 flot Spl~r 5 speed. p"'r cl 1" brake>~. hcul~·r. \ 1nyl 111 tenor. radial~. 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Oldsmobile MH ·rn2aos.l1v,ory2',,souonr r 1976 831·2138 -. --·11 VW Cam""r . ori11nal •.:rvw DIRECT $39"1~ p,t Pl>-551 :r778o Hondo Ccr1 • GMC crui~e ('nr, ·• 111 1 •~ "" 2 33 689 d :?8.'>0 II~~snhct ~~l:?~~t"'" S lt...~UU 450 SLC \:!t·~·'~;ll'~.l~~~~~l ~llll mechanJcally ~~('fJOd IJc•.,t'.;,'~JIH "!fem~·,~ l3:~S~R~~.~v Costa Mcl>a 540 0010 511 220S, an 1wod cond ConroursComt -,di ""101~114 ·n VW 7 pnssC"ni:<'r Jlu!I, 'f!GXl.N'I'. Crmd. ~!1011 l 1 _________ Auto trans .. factory 111r nun s Ao u d . b o d )' 97 55 xlnt cond. s:iooo llr l>ebt San C.:lemenk 2025 S Mane ester cond 1t 1on1ng. pow1 er Jaguar 97 JO i.1ra1ght Sl5UO 673·1336 JOlJO :\!1. 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'dour 1ntr. t .i~t'tte 213/921-8588 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ·n \'W \ Jrl, new n:bll or :HK H77K allcr11 µrn OHL Y S 1691 ·e4 XKE Coupe. Tap• ~l.:,illl l'lrtillli70'1 "lDEALERIN U.S.A. eni.: Coodl'tmd1t10n. ~c~.~~; ~his. smu MBZ '73 4SOSLC J14/52J·J25Q ROY c.111 M1ke645·7099 __ Rare concours <"On1l. JRR CARVER '7l VW Bus.-AM I FM ~!'!:! ............ !?!.~ JAGUAR XJS :lunrf. 11lloy<-. Je111twr stereo. :J2 mpg , $2350. steno I m llMlll'l\I r ROLLS ·ROYC[ Call -1~1 34:12 or stlti 1771 Ava1lallk ,\h,o i:ootl · c · '' I. l~J~mbortt alte, :.elect so n of oth1•r HOUSE OF Ntw-1&e•<" model!! C\1ttrorquo11• ~ BRITISH CARCO. IMPORTS -------CIOSIDSUNOllY~ 4 spet'11, radio, lo mile:. '72 VWBUG l714 I !l!~l.~~JO 213/921-8588 r:!l:J1fi9 l-~51 714/523-7250 MG 9742 Toyota 9765 HY76FFLl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1799. 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I 'r111' -"'"' \l.11~llt'l'llt' """ \ 831 ·1148 )'\ \t'Hll-'IC'I" "';h .!HU ::'>l'rl.1n \l 11!11111• hlu" lihr 1111 I'll'< 'nr I ti. \ \I I \I , I ,. r " " ,\ • .rr 1111l1tc t.111t• 111' I ••·····•·••······•·•··· 1975 MGB Roodst..- 4 "Pt!Cd, hu r i;und~ 111 i:uld 111n ,,tri1>111i:: 1- matl·h1111( 111terior & .\\I 1-'l\1 radro 16!1 17\. ) OMLY $4395 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO 831-2880495°1210 "ta"'"'"''"' '·'"'' '"'' 1972Porsche91 IT 1,1. pymnh or Milli mo '77 TOYOTAs HERE HOW <.:Jll llolh' 559· t~ 5 speed, air <'Ond., pwr. ------1 wtndowi., mags & silver ~---;......;.. __ ,. w /bla c k interi or. ~e~s lem 9740 * 13 • 4lO SEL, deluxe 09SF'Tl> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~<fan. fully .-quipped. SADDLEIA.CK '72 MIZ JSOSL inl'llklm~ t•l,•c llun roof VALLEY IMPORTS ~~=-=---::===:~-!!! IC.in· 'l"l>·''an' \\I ''Hen •·••"lilt'. \Int 831-2040495·4949 i6C.Chca Llftback almost 1 \I il'll"\ 1 , l'••n• " luntl, ~1111 .. ·11 101 11u1t·I.. ------new.5spe1•d . • •>nl.I. ~•It.'. d.?'IJ It~. I ii 11 ·;;; Pori.chc !II I I 8 hlre !l6:_3_-5305 ___ _ HOUSE OF IMPORTS 21 J/921-8588 714/523-7250 1961 MBZ 190SL !17-t 1161. t2 l3 l 376 8845 lu111 m1leaae. xlnt coml '75 Celico GT Dir. •·I:! :.>t..112 ----Willi!><' ~rk. SAl ·R:.04 -'73 . !H1, <.:01·0 hrwn. -;---C -. , ~.....,...~ maiti.. i\M/t''M !olerco, 74 C'l1co Gl . air. 5 spd, • i 1 . 450 -.r C. 1m . appear. J!rp, mui.t sell AM/FM. S3395. 53095 !1\.ICUl.111 .. 11111' new. sn· 54.>SIMI art 5.30l'M Call RJI 03.10. 1tl4' f< nut. Im' mileage, ---------'i:?!ll4 Porsch<' ·70 Corollo. lltchbk. 4 sp. m!Jl>t l!l't' to uppreclatr. bit XI l I fU H..._ II•.&. c ......... . rtL 60-tJOJ er 540.'4'7 •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING 0Yerseas D•linry Service & p:irts now open un Sot's 8 to 4 for your conv,nicncc. "" .......... . c ......... . 1971 VOLVO 142COUPE ,,. •o -UOJ er 540·'447 4 spe~. i\l\1/FM radm, henter & arctic whale -:---. -w/blackleathermlenor. 68 Javelin. hi·perf .. Immac ulate lhruout ' air i.c:hki., flO!>, maiis. t33lDNG> header~. mu~t :.di Sl!OO OHL Y $2698 613 5295 un ~ MAllOUIS VOLVO Buick 9910 MISSION VIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83 I ·2880 495· I 21 O '73 luick Ri•lera -P\\r "'al , crwsc C'ontrol. '68 Voll'o H5S WJ.:1111, 1mr. wrnduws & A ..,, 1-"M $850. lal)C pl,11 t•r ll::!U<: Xi\ I 61 \'Oho :, I I , II l'l' di. dutch, eng 111ork, runs 960-~ aft. 6 pm HEW 1976 DATSUNS LEFT $3495 Maben Cadlhc 2600 ....... ~ c.-. ...... 540 "°° ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTll Opeon Ontly & St.Imlay 'lll 10 PM 2929 ltorbor l:llvd. Costa Meao 546-1934 '731UICK WAGON V·K. auto. trans .• ractory air t'Ondlllorung, Powtr stecnng. powe r (disc l brukcs, l)Owrr wlndowat. rad to. vinyl In le nor. LH'. 452HZS. $3395. 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN ·MERCUhY 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '72 BUICI< RIVIERACPE \ 11. automatic, a ir con· d1t1on1ng. power a\eer sng, power brake~. A~t /FM stereo. heater. whitewall t lre:s. viny l roor. bucket seol$, w11Ji console till whee\,. 1733Mll.). $1995. AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 0111·n Daily & Sunday 'lll 10 PM 2929 llarbor Bll'rl Costa Mei.a 546-1934 coure ROADS TEI If,, r rl l u i• • 0 r i i: I n 11 I lc.1llu r 1111th il,000 m1k~ \111 I I ' HllGSL.E I I d d i\p'""lll"Unce Groui> nu t1rt'!\, r eng. n warr11nty inc u e . ,,.. dS9 6 S8 Purrhu:tt'. IC'a '•' ~~1~o11 ___ .,1117~1:' Nl.!!_~~-0_1 __ MSGOt:. t7t41 !1i11.r.7. ClASSYCLASSIC 7~ Toyota CorollJ :! llr B210's. 71 0 Sedans + Station Wagons: Pickups & 610 ~edans +Station Wagons 1213>376~~ Olr ,., uo SC d /blk 1 t &'<.Ian. ol :.pd. xtnt {"Ond. -.....--,.... -----., .,.. '""" • re . w n · S22!15. Ofr !lfill·2234 19S8 Mil I 90SL ---------=----11J>(IUess. M ant cond. --------COUltEROADSTER ·73 2110 ~I·'. 4 ~ Su(>l"r $6000. or best orrer. 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'7,000 ml on 160C cc en1, 1 teeter, clean, make olr.~7'132 lt7l VW GhJe c .. vt. $3200 pp. 54l-$!08 ALL SALE PRICED CWHILE THEY LASTJ INCLUDED IS A 5 YR., 50,000 MILES SERVICE CONTRACT FREE ,. EXAMPLE HIW 1'761110 WITH RAOIO. SIOE MOLDINGS & UNDERCOATING PLUS A nH 5 YR • 50,000 MILE S ERVICE CONTRACT. (HL8210784275,...556) s3190 Plus Tax & license THIS IS WHAT OUI SHVICI COMTltACT MIAHS TO YOU -MICHANICAL IUAIDOWM: YOU Ml'Yll PAY MOii THAM $21 Poa MAJOI MICHAMICAL llPAllS FOR YOUR VIHICLI: ltlHTAL CAI COVllAGI: MAXIMUM S50 Pill OCCUHINCI: TOWIHG COVHAGI: MAXIMUM SJO ,.. MICHANICAL 111.UCDOW ... THIS SBVICI COM1"UCT IS VAUO MATIOHWIDL USED CAR CHRISTMAS SALE .U. OF OUR MIW CM TIADl-INS AU THOltoueHLY SANTY CHICklO, DIAGMOS8 Ir COtftlSSIOH CHlaC9. THIS IS WHY WI CAM .. VI YOU A I YL USID CAI SMVICI COMl'RACT ON CARS MA ... WITH A 90\.D STAL 71 DA TSUM 710 4 DIL lmAM FullY flCtory equipped, 4 speed t rans. & radio. (JHL 710041473·3303!. Pl.US a 1 Yr .. 12.000 mtle Mlvtce contr-=t. 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AM/t'M, tape, 2626HARIOR ILVO. ,1111 c·11nd. $5800 COSTA MESA 831·2131l ------'71 VW Cam per , original i'.! 911 ~ Fully equipped. rood. xlnl mechanlcally \ t•n dl'an. Mint! Must 493-8628 ,ell llJO 1m4 --------- '71 BUG New rad1ab. valve Jt>b, p&lnl , dean $1125. &15-6806 'llS VW Good rond lk!>l orr 963-9045 G:IO :m111 ·n VW 7 passcng<'r Bus. '66 XI.NT C:on<I \!klO 9 7 "S xJnt cond. S3000 or be;,t San Clementl· Re-nault ;> on er. 545-4851 498-3000 ••.............•••••••• 1~1 Hiii. ~l~IS J·, ~tl•C:, . 7 3 SU PER Bu g, \lnl rnn<I d<•:.in ni nu yellow/blk 3-1000 mi. 1t1 "' 1 ltrh 9till 21.111 '1:1nt. ~000 firm . 8J3 3ti13 Jft JP\1 Rolls Royce 97S6 ..•.....••............. "1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY JRR CARVER r ROLLS·ROYCC 1"40 J.1mbor•~ ...... ""'1 8••<~ \'-----~ ClOSCD SUNDAYS ---------- 71 \'W \'an, new reblt t•111: Good rond1tion. l'all Mike 645·7099 '7t \'W Bus . AMtF:'tt stereo, 22 mpg. $2J.so. (',111 49.1 ~132 or 586-177 1 aru; '72VWBUG ---l9b7 VW Custom campc1 Recent OH trans & Cnl! 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"64'·001 w S40-t447 4 speed, AMffM radio. ======--=~ heale r & are tic white -. ----w/black leather interior . 68 Ja\•e hn. h 1-p e rf., Immaculate thruout 1 air/schks, 1><>s. mal(s. t.33tONG ). heuders. mu~l :.di. $llOO OHL y 52698 673·529s un 4 MARQUISVOLVO Wclc 99 10 MISSION VIEJO •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• JAGt' \R X.I R, rn7:! Sed w, 'i:1 1'h1•\ \'x ll\clru :-,1101\pi<'<'l' w 1\111• whl' ,\. 111'""' n .. 11 ::.1..,000 111 11 .. led \\di .... 11: 1111 ,;•1.~1. l11r 11111111 •I <..111 <..ill to ", .• 11 Jeri ' \I\\ 11d J(l) ... 1111 ·•llllll m:.it· ~n511. 11\ l pl) '>ii \l'I. l1lJ l"I-led thcr 4!lll .ll50 S11nr1111L A\I F~lsti·1t.'u -. - '75 450SEL '77 TOYOTAs EARLE lt<E •SAUS •SERVICE •LEASING Overseas Delivery 831-2880 495-1 21 O '73 BMiclc Rl¥1era '63 VOl\11 1 ISS WJ11011, ~- Pwr Sl':ll. crwsc conlrol. p\H. \\mdows & J\ '1 FM tape p!J~ l'r c 129{; :\/\I .. ,. i'J7!1 9732 ••..................... 1.1p1· 1.J.!."11.\-\-1~1. MGB 9744 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 '71 280SL Hoth lUIJ' 117llJZ\' 1 ·················~····· 1975 MGB Roadste-r 4 s peed, burgu nd) " ~ull.I pm ~tri pini: + ll1Jlcb 111~ interior &. \:\I F~I rJtl1<1 Cli!HiC I HERE MOW •HEW COLORS •HEW MODELS Huge Savings on ALL re· IMl'OITS IU,H..t.wll•d.. c .. teMo• Ptl. '46-tlOl.,. S40-t4'7 ·sa vw F;,tbck X l r a rlcan. '10,000 on <>ng . S1 l7S S48 1422, 645·5284 ma1 n1ng ne w 7tis & '71 Covert low mi. Mus t Srrv1cc & parb now open on Sat's 8 to 4 for ;>Our eonv~niencc. $3495 til Volvo !">I-I , nct•d;, clutch. ene "ork, runs ---------. 96()..S(J89_ af~ pm Nabers Cadillac '00 Vol\O 142 S. 4 Spd, 2'00 ...._. ... AM/t'M. new pa m t, ll.lnt c..e. ..,_ 540 "900 rond. $1695. 960-4758. ~=======~ ATLAS CHRYSUR l'l YMOUTll Open Onlly & SUnduy 'tll 10 PM 2929 llarbor Dlvd. Costo Mesn 546-1934 '7JIUICK WAGON VII, uuto. tr:ins .• factory air rondit1onmg, powfr ;,tecnna. power <disc) brakes. power wmdow~ radio. vinyl lnten or . LI('. 4521lZS $3395. 5 40 -5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN ·MlRCURY 2626HARIOR ILVD . COSTA MESA '72 IUICK RIVIERACPE V 8, aut.omullc, air con diLioning, power steer i ng, po w e r brakes, ,\MffM stereo, heate'r , whitewall t ires. vin)'I roor. buc ket scats, w.1~ rons o le till whee\. C733MIL). $1995. ATLAS CHRYSLEn PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 't1l IO PM 2929 llarbor Rh d Costa Mesa 546-1934 1974 1/l JEHSEH HEALEY CONVERTIBLE HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 ONLY $4395 MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSLON VIEJO 831·2880 495.1210 Demos sell or trade. Bsl orr. or The Beller Bari; a m PU Truck. 645-0785 Alltoa, Mew 9100 Autos. Hew 9100 Aaltoa, Mew 9100 :. s peed \11th A:\I F \I :-.lcreo. l mma• ul.11r lhruout' (99:,~KKI. MARQUIS VOLVO MISSIO;>; \'IE.JO 831°2880 49 5.1 21 0 KarnaM Ghia 973S ....•....•............. 1973 MBI 450SL :\kl:llhc gold, b.imlt"u fully t><1uippcd-l1kl• MARQUIS TOYOTA ~li6 VW Van. New eng & l96b H<11bor C M 6U1 YlOJ '65 MGI MISSION \'IF.JO tr an~. Sll50/bsl vfr. -------- Hebu11l eng., gd eond. 831-2880495·1210 675-5i07 iSVolvo l64E,Mlnt cond. Sl200 17141 645·S2SO Sat . -s p u c •1 L'M '68 C I l \ · "'· 1J p • /o , A/ • /\.-/.-Sun c1.1 \, oron 11 c r , uto 67 VW ,.,.~ ck. New eng, !llereo. $6250 492.6!125 · ----trans. radio. h1•Jll'I New paint. Good cone! ------- Opel 9746 S700 all3 :!!152 moo. 675-9295 •74 VOLVO 164 ....................... ---- Nt;W ~ t288J f~I. HEU 1:-f COLOR. ·71 Corona 711 h. 11 1-tlr wi;:n S995 Karmann \,h1;i. J'll;7 GREEN WI T H ENVY ! w 'air, new brakes. re· Needs Mmor rcp:.i1 r. Wiii 1975 MII 230S ·m Opel GT. Hed. New cent eng. o/houl Clcun 'i2 VW Bu~. li~ht blue. Xlnt cond. Auto. tr ans .. factory a ir eondltlon1ng , pow e r steering, :.tereo radio, sunroof. 1600R!o'Ol Sl850. 540-5 1Z7 tnulc up. b42 2G27 ures new brakes. tape auto lruns. S150 below ...................................................................... i$ • • • • • • • • • • • • '"' 0 A (. 0~ 16 mo,,ft't op.tn •nd i.e ... Co., coo U570 1 .. ,.. bot ''1$l l~oool No. 55781) ------Blul' blue inl<>rior. f'ully deck'. A ,.teal for Sil txM>k : Sl 395. 675°0202 o r ·1;<; Europc:.in Karmann cqwpped, in MINT eon· {$200 below low IJOok 1. 646·96W lihia. l1m1te<I ctl1t1 011 d11ion & :.llll under fur-1;.12.6895 ·71 BUS, 7 pass. New e ng. xlnl cond. &t oCr. Ph &16-4868 &6.14-6331 $5399. """ ....... 1111111 11lnt conll. 49!)·31446 to r y w a r r a n t y . ·73 Ccllca, good cood. new Kormann Ghia (134MXU! Peugeot 9748 brks. vmyl uphl. S2JSO. HOW $9495 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847·4665 alt 6PM. ~Jt..i.t19 MISSION VIEJO Rare '71 Peugeot "304 ". Toy ·7-1 Cell ca ST Aoto. Good cond., $1400/(irm air, mai:s. low m1 , like 'ti4 Karmann <.h1a Hun' IMPORTS J)('rf. rhll •·11;.: :! h.trr1·I .hi·rv l'k\4\ S [) Fr"' 1 arh. I.! \oil "Im. I H !Xiii! \\,HlllH'l'lft• l'k", 640-7095.640-7685 new. pp 003.7505 • r ,id10 ctm)m•• \\hi.. 831•1748 "hJq1< tr ,.,, 1 l.S, ~1.I I Ponche 97SO .......••.............. 1973 roRSCHE '70TOYOT4 COROLLA WAGON Mcnda 9738 ..•...••.•...•......... • I )IJlllJ II.\ J I <>11111. I 1•1. 11n1l11 \\llll> \\f\ • h•.111 l!li .I 'II' ";I \l.110IJ It \.I '' 1l u111 \\,1,,:1111 1 1<1·11((\ 1tl11l • n.: \ C. 1'1.1 Jiiii ~tdHlenx 9740 '72 M8Z l50SL II "I' .! llll) \\HI'. \ \( I \I 1 i l•JI•'\ I • l'nn• "" 1 <'Ullll HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-8588 714/523-7250 -. \1 ·n 1~ IC I- ii. ~l!ll ~.·d,in \I uln11t hlu " lilu 1111 de1 "" t It \ \I 1 \I I l · I 1• o & I 1tl111ll!l' (,'Ill pl\I "h"' 1111 n .. \< l.1 ko to\ t I lw I" 1nn1-. ol llllill mo CJll llolly :-,:;ri 1&!8 -----1 • 'iJ • 4~ SEL. deluxe ~.in, fully l'tjUlp!)4!d. 111cluo.l111i: 1•lt•I' 'Un 1110( ,lei 1•0 • .1 .. l'l\1· >. l11t n111d. l'l ll 1'.J lut 11 u1ck ..,ah• J~'IJH~ ti lll !nl 1767. t2131 376 8845 Dir 91 IETARGA s .. pct>d. J1r cond. stereo m~•i:s Buy or Xl.NT li·J'e plan ctiOOl IPC 1 1972 Ponche91 IT 1 'JX'ed. r adio. hcah.•1 lil.lBQKl SI 199. S ~peed. air cond., pwr . ....--~!ft! "11\dows . mags & s ilver w /b lack in t eri o r I-~~'!"'!":'-:"--:~~-. 095FTI L SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 ·;~ l'nrsehe ll14 I 8 litre 76 Cehea Llflbark almost new. 5 spc(•d. 963·!°>305 low mileage. xlnl cond •7S C-'lca GT IOI~ ~~;112 C1 ·-----w/tape Drck. 5111-fl:,01 - -'73 · 911 , Cr11·0 hrwn, .----.. , ~.......-__,....~ mag~. AM/FM ~tereo. 74 Ccl!ca GI. a ir.;, spd, • 7 1 . 4SO ~l.C. 1m Jppear. J:rp. mui.t sell. AM/I'M, S339S. S309S. n\.1('111.111 , l1k•· 11ew, In· :>4~5!141 aflS.30PM QillR31 03.10. 196 1 MBZ. 190 SL ·11le •\ 11ut. '"" 1111le.ige · ·;:! gi.i Porsrh<' ·70 Comito. lltchbk, 4 sp. cour£ ROADSTER mu.'t :O.l't" to .ipprecialt'. 1\tl''"Urance Group llU lirt'<>, rbll eng Xlnt \41Hr.1nt v 1nc l ode1l ..-ll.1rdtop. Orii.:1n11l Purl'lioi"''· lt>:t ,. '-'l'l:io ___ .,111;;1; rnn<IS950,6160158 h'l1I •I \\Ith 71,000 mil\ , •• ,-. \lt1 llllb"il.1-.l ,.,...,of: lilll 'l71 t.1.1 CLASSYCLASSIC ''.'Toyota Corolla :! Ur «21.3137G 884!1 Dir .111 356 SC 11 /blk 1 l S«:Ja11 I i.pd. xlnl cond. ~ ,re w n · S22!l50fr OOll-2231 1958 MII 190SL • -spotless. M 1nl cond --- COUl'EROADSTER 73 2RO '>F 4 s Super ~lO or best offer. Pvt Triumph 9767 Jr,or•I• •p llri in.ii rlt'Jll l'r unrf. AC ply SJC4.'16-l!J77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I l' .1 I • \\ r ilfl 111 \ \\I ~ \l 'l 1 l C-" [' I' -~~ ms ~,,3 · iu !It I. S2tlOO or best or 1...1 •• 1 ll XT."'i 1 ---_ l1·r "u pn1n t. <71 11 SADDLHACk ~11 ti071l ~xl35 VALLEY IMPORTS HAS YOUR LUSE -----1 83 I ·2040 495.4949 IUH TURMB> '73 9 I I T TarcJa "i> IHll \l11<1'll<"• J\1'111 lull\• q11q•1·1 d 'lnl r•rnct \fu11I• '"""" li4"H ulft.'r 1-,..&4 •••• ·;s ;mo l> • .,howrollm l'lta n. M l.'100. ~ .. t l:'>!XI PVC\ or 96:!·8A<17 d ..1'" DOWN? Sepia brown tan. lnw Lt>t U) revltw ,.,111 r111,1n m1. ltke new. folly eqpd. 11.11 pr1t1•n11.tl \\,. h.t~e _1..?_~_15116-630!l "\"' l7 fll."t' n·.1n•tl lo 1!17:1 l'or:o.rhc 914 2 O Mint put \C>U mlu .1 \IN1'1'U1•11 eontt /\pprar itro up llt'n1 Stcreu. mags. x tra11 Yello w /bl k. S5300iofr. P.P. 963-1203. 197 6 Trilllflpli TR7 6 c>I .. 4 speed , power disc br akes. heater. lint· ed glass, AM/FM i.tereo. fan cy wheels & on ly 11.000 mil es . lm maculule! C485NJP). HOWS599S NEWPORT DATSUN 888DOVF.ST. NEWPOKT tu•;M'H 133°1300 '71 S p1trlre, xlnt cond .• mn gs, n e w t ra n i1 .• AM/FM stereo, Call C.J . 673-5ol4. VW P op Top Camper. 10.000 m l on 183SCC cog .• AM/FM lope dck., many xtras. $2295.496-4617. '74 VW BOC, 2 dr, AM/FM stereo, low mlleaae. competllion oranae. Very Sharp l <COL212) Now o n ly $2Z)S. RECENCY MOTOR HOME RENTAL 925 N. Harbor Blvd, S.A. •531·2503• '68 Butr. 7.000 ml on lGOC cc en1. l aeater. clean, make o!r. 493· 7732 tt7l vw •ha. c ... vt. S3200 PP. 541-6806 '71 Conv SUper Beetle, baby blue, new ena-top --..orao.1o:w Nand HEW 1976 DATSUNS LEFT B210's. 710 Sedans + Station Wagons: Pickups & 610 ~edans + Station Wagons ALL SALE PRICED lWHILE THEY LASTJ INCLUDED IS A 5 YR., 50,000 MILES SERVICE ~OMTRACT FREE $Jl90 EXAMPLE· HIW lf7' 1210 WITH RADIO. SIDE MOLDINGS & UNDERCOATING PLUS A 'Ill 5 YR • 50.000 MILE SERVICE CONTRACT. (HLB21078427S-.556) Plus Tax & License THIS IS WHAT OUI SllVICI COMTIACT MIANS TO YOU -MICHAMICAL IUAIDOWM: YOU ..V. PAY MOii THAM SJI fOI MAJOR MICHAMICAL l•AllS FOlt YOUlt VIHICU: llN'l'AL CAil COVHACH: MAXIMUM $50 Pll OCCUlllNCI: TOWIMCi COVIUCM: MAXIMUM S20 Piil MICHANICAL lllilCDOWH. THIS SBVICI CONT'UCT IS VAUO NATIOMWIDL USED CAR CHRISTMAS SALE ALL OF OUI MIW CAlt TIADMMS All THOtlou.Hl Y SANTY CHICllD, DIACiMOSID & COMPUSSfOH CHICDD. THIS IS WHY WI CAM GfVI YOU A I YI. USIO CAI SllVICI CONTRACT ON CARS MA1K1D A •OLD STAil •74 CHEVY LUV PICKUP ---~~-' -----l, • ' ' • -, . - I v Autos. Used 'Auto,, UHd Autos, Und A.Mtoa. UHd Allfoa. UHd Auto,, u,.d ~=~:::::::::!!~~ ;.;;;:;;;·• .. •••·•~;~.;;;:.:.;;,;;:· .. ••••;;~I;;;.:.:.:.;;.•·• ...... ,;,;, ;;.:,;;;;·•uuu•·~;~·g ~::;; ........... ,~;;~ ...... H•w S"""•::-•"" '976 A DAIL V PILOT CJ§ , •1 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • IA.utoa, Hew 91001 utoa. Mew '100 ~C..:Or\tll"llup •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,. Wl'\t'ntl11ni: 11 a,,.,..11 '76MOHAICH OkbrnoblleSole '61PLYMOUTH 1117:! l'ont1.1c 1 .•. \t.111 , $8lXJOIW!j lllJll .!!ff\~ I'S l'U ,\\1 F\l 1·~ Olchmuhtle Vt~la 40RSEl>AH "\'\cr.\tl11ni: lu m1lrl\t-i:•11.11 .. hb.1t l.. .,11 t'".-or 9933 't " "' t.11•l' Su per l rw"·r •Hiii ;i921 \'8, auhl tr,.m:. rJcllu l!01•I rullbl•r \1111 1'1111.t R.11Jto lh•.ilt·i )7l!U ix·~I ~ l'h Jll IJ'Jl\1'11 1'.I O .... LY $699 l.ic 377 u .1· s;!5.l•J l'Jll!>..K1 I~.:!~ ··'fer •. ,,< ,,,,, •••••••••••••• • •• ••••• • S4599 " "' v •• 1976 COUGAR H•wporter Motors $995. to'ull Po"•·• ·'" 1111111 '7SCOUGARXR7 t!>Wll.irbllrlilvd <.:M 540-5630 ul.Jck •111 t.l.11 k \Pl \T l''Ji \t1 l's l'H CALL642·0795 wi m111t:h111i: 1111t·n11r & \ \J f:ll ,..11.'r1·0 ~port I~ thun \il)\)1111111 ..... ~1111 \ 11111 WJh & tun:>Oll.' Lu W\d€•r fo1t111\ ,.,111,111\\ 11111.JIJ.2L\Z1 140llPll \ I $4 799 7:J L'utlu!li. Sllprem~ . .ilr lund "lnl \'1tnd. S3QOO 1;;!! !I~ 11 .. n sP\I IOllXSO\ & so~ • LINCOLN Mf'RCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA tit. t .. 1.t1111J .! Jr \ t .iuto. rad hlr Xlnt l'nnd ~\,It. 'jlll1 H I or .11111 l't I\ lu.lll"ll 'I 1110 ~!J.1,,.1 hi Fulh t.'.ill 1~1 l.iTO 11111 I t1111 1 i \ t ._ .i \ \I C.ll\"\t,.lt l IH'\\ lll t"> IUMup 1 u1h ,~ .. cl(j ~1u ... 1 .11· ~I 11 II I , I .1 \t•I(.> 'l.1\\ 111.11'1·)1, l ti \'" I!. 1 I 11I1 h 'hllll r.7J ~~Ii MUST SELL '75 THUHDERllltD t.1 Old' 811 78,600 m1 , mun' dent:.. run:. \\l'll, '7:! Gold Sdlelhll', '/. duor ldrttutoS400 -l!M~Jll Xlnl Cund l'\l µt~· l>"f,Utr,l!uodl'UIHJ ;;, lll1 hbk Jlr .1ulo. Sl20U !Jtilt ~til I Whli.ll' HI Bk s:.!175 MAKE OFFER ;!dr 111'. \'11 Al' I'S l'U MARQUIS TOYOTA F111· \1r, ,\~I F~I '>lt•rt••t M ISSION Vll-:JO """ \'tul>. lilt \\hi Lu lo 831 -2880 495-121 O mi I lk4M El 1 56499 DodcJ-9935 '75 COMTIHEMTAL ti• Cull.w, ~upr1>.m•· .\ir rond . I nwnrt·.ir ''.1:,.1 h i:! 1:.1.1 S.1~ Ph 4\11 lWJ C\ 7;. l ;!{ .\ :-.0 \'I I. I. E I cit '71J 1)11,11.1 ,11 1 Ill'\\ htllp IA>J•h·J' lfr.1utll11I' br.1k"'· 11re~. t!llli. & '-llUU.h,t1•l1 1,.11111.x, lran' ~900. 751 47~~ 1)7~1.il11111 W Jl(IJll c;~xl tran~porl.1!11111 S:l.'10 111 ,, ... lii:l li7:.!ti lorS2:100 "47 !1711 i:! W \(i( )'\ I ,,,.; gd 1·111111 l1JIJ111·l·d <'lll.!lltl' ,\ duldl ll1•,1\J11 o, (',II h Jl'll,·11 111.11.:' :>I ~1111 ..:,1 I~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.!dr llT, F'ully I'" r '''II''' Pinto 9957 1.4 Dodge l>arl. .lb'>Olul!' Air A~t. l"\1 ""'"" \ 11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly 1mmat'. mu'l "''' lo i:rul~l' cunt. till 11 hi Jpprct. onw ownr, r11m 11:'.i th t'r ~ •Lt' 1973 PIHTO '76 "LYMOUTH FURY SEOAH \' K. autunuitk, J lr cun d1llon1ni: power :1h•er In~. po\\cr brnkt'~. r.1tllt), h\'itt,•r, \\htll'\\Ull Ill\'"· \IO)I roof 14121'1JJ I Y9CJCI 9974 ·;~ l l.1lchba1·k.1\ T. lu 1111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu lire~ \ 1 ~lH 1:> plete ma1nt .. na1w1• h1... 1~V:\1C1 __ =--- tory, m:ikcufh•r 1•111111o11 $7299 1973 Dodgl' Spo1 hmJl'I Custom. "45,000 m1 I~ Ill' J2V. SJ:JIKI or h(•..,l 111 r !)~8 '.1-l!l:t .1Jt r.l'\1 ~·-llJO:.! ti6 U11di:1· IJ \II T Ii I C l e.in. tup 11111.t F~1St1•r1·11 ;!IJ 111111! ~4l).lb 75 Cll.\IHa.H :-.!-. ~1llUI m1 Xlnt P S I' \\ I' U .\ M F ~I ' l , r , 11 ~loonrool "111• '' h 1, S1l"'t'r w \ 1n~ I 11111 Hl.'~I SAMTAAMA Lincoln Mtrcury lJOI 'i Tu,t111. ~.1111.1 \11.1 !>47 ll~ll '72 MERCURY 2 DR CPE. \ 11. JUlu trJn' IJl11111 Jlr, lull IXJ"1'r r.111111 "")I roor. 11111.·tl i:IJ"' "hu•I CO\l.'r~ 111111''\ \' $2395. SQUIRE WAGON 1\uto mat11·. "1 r n1nt.l AM !t'M stert·u. ,,µt•1·1JI mags. r oor r;.i1 k. \luod gnun applt11u1· &. lo" m 1 I 1• ~ • I m Ill .t l u I .i t l throout! 143211 O IS• OMLY $2498 MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION \'l~J(J 831-2110 495-1210 i2 Dark ~rccn ScdJn new ballcQ & brJkl·~ $3995. ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH l lpen Dall\' & ~unl1<" lll Ill l'\l 2929 II .i rl>or Ill\ 11 Co~t a ~ll·~.1 546-1934 automallc lran!>m1:.::.iun Th~ t.i,lt 'I tlr .t" 111 11t,• 74 CHEVY VEGA HATCHBACK "IJ'.'ed, n<dlO. hl'Jll'I \rn~I roof 11111~.i !il.i.:.:., 1·w.wm mlt rwr 6. rall\'t wheel:. " "hcl.'I l'l.1\ er:.. ll•·..iu11ru1 l'ond111un fl',tlh flit'\'' •20hl\ p EI .MOWSl595 NEWPORT DA TSUH 11118 00\ ~l>T '\EWPOHT lH: \Cll 833-1300 runs great .\lo\ 1111{, West .1 1).111~ l'1loc i"md \\hJl ~ou ...... nl 111 must sell. SHOO 536-7'J61 Cl.1:.~1ftl'd ,\ti b4:!·567K U.111~ l'1lot l'l;,:.:.111ed~ 1\3() 111190 ... 1 \ .!1177 'i I \'"i.:.1 (i'J' \ ,., \ 1•11 1·11111J 111 1111 Ill'\\ p.11111 \ll.:l 511•· Jll .il'\I ·;I \\•.:a ~ l'll•1" Wi.:n Rn11I r;icl<. u1r I ')XI "''" i.. ~:\l 1111 ~I 1r1;, h Ill 11~~1 ;1s1.1 \\i.:11 IS1111i.:ht I• ;1 I 'pd .111 I' S l I r .1d1 .. I~. .; J u u 11 m 1 or Jll~l' Xlnl t'uml ~w~.o !>.'>2 JOI!; j~ \ l').!,I 11.tll hh,11 k 3tiOO.\I lh·\'cl' """' 11<>11\ v.ork iic:>l ol lc1 4:Ji JW!> ofr. Need 11utt·k ., .. 1 .. · 540-5630 8-17·72H6 R ,, Mon 1hru •1,.,r,.n-rI1-tt-~l\'~~"~,~r'l ... ~"'l\1'1"ft ~'ri. Pvt Pt, n1:r.mna:m asldorL111da -----Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos H•w 9800 '71 Pinto 2 dr, lop main ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••• bi Coronot. wrv 1'""111 in 2626 HARBOR BLVD. tenan .. e, orig. owner, 4 new radial tires. 546·:>900 :.1dc &out Si~l COSTA MESA 19 1 1;~ur, Uodgc D arl l!li:J m1lt>s. xlnl 1'111111 :)36-1648. :10.000 ~J:!OO '72MERCURY COUGARXR7 ·74 Pinto Wgn. Xlnt cond.,' -Xl.000 ml. Must :.ell now. moving. $2600. 675·6093 Ford 994 ············~·········· 75 FORD RAMCHERO V K, .iulo lr.111-1111,~1"11 111r i:ond . JI"" l'r ,ll'l·1111.; dltd brakn I ,11• 1:.1.%\ $4695. 540-5630 IOllXSOX & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 'iO \!Jtl'rtl'k .11110 I' s \ (' nl'\\ I rJI\' -.1 llMI 111 Offt'I IWH I IUtl H!I FURi> I 1111111,1 :-.I Wa.:011 ~Int 11111.t \l.11<.1· 1)1 r l>15·U'itill 1;.i ronl (; \L,\ \.H. (;O()U l'Olld ll IUll s;Jl15 !Hl:'.!·19\17 \ >I. :.iulo t r;cn:. . IJdun air 1·ond1l1011111g. JH>wt;r 'll'l'rlll!;. lllt\\t'I lill'" • h1.11.,., \'111\ I 1 uol I 1nl1•tl j\LI"· Whl'l:I (Ill t'I' l.111 "·' u toµ I.it· n:,111; <' $2588. 540-5630 IW,!kiBlil 2626HARaOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '75 MERCURY MOMTEGO 4 DR. \ II auto tr.111,, fJcton • 11r 1·ond1l111n111i.: f.0\\ 1:1 ... t••t•nna.!, JH>"•'• "'"' '' tt '' ..., 1· ._a tl 1 '' I. 1 t , ll!\l~C I $3288. 540-5630 IW,~li~iUil n Pinto Durk i:n·i:n. 2626HARBOR BLVD. autom11t1t• lrnn."o1!1!'>sw11. COSTA MESA new bruke~ & hauerv runs grnut s1.100 !illOd Mudancj 9952 et1onomy t'Jr. I sar, i!HH ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1~k for Lind.1 61! ~·ord \I u1ot.1111? '71 StotiOfl WoCJO" ldrl'n111111·\ s.in \II \( I'll I'S l"I''''"" 11 \ Ill• .11 '-I I•.• 673-01 60 Sli.'J(l l".tl I ru111 ,\ \1 ·., 5-lll l\133 ill \1\1,lJni: '1·.-11ri·, \\1 ~\1 '11 ~I ,,.111 h!l.12 • .! \lt1,1.111i: .111 1·nnd ,t. C,r,t11Jil.l 'l.t" 11111 1, .111lu 11.111' I"' l'H \ 111\I "'" llO\\ 11 I \II • 1•:-. I'll \\I ~\I 1, '"" 1 .. 11 111 111111 11n.:1n.il 111 ,.. 1 fl\111'1 :O-h.11, \II t, or 1 _rTII ' l'!flll •· ''"''U """"' 1 ._ -; \lull t-rt .111 , I ' 1·1-· (I I ... I l•.Jl1h.1\1 111 1111 , '1 ' '1" 1 1 \t•r t• ;'\ I' B .111 .. l\11·tt 'r.I\ lu nu • "'"1111•\ 1,j , . ..,-1, 1, 1 11 I'\ I \ I I'S Ir • I 1 1 I IX """' 1 1 • 1 •"' 1111.l.1\!"11 l••i \llSJ\'l,t,1 .. ,1 111k, l'•n d , .: 1 , d 1 1 \ 1 1., • h rn nu• l' 11 • /\. " ht I'll rJrhu I 1 1 \I 1 ,,1q \I '111 \ '11 ·" "'1 1 lnp \lnl ,) ; f41 1 I\ 1, l nt ••lidq \J'C ••U.'1111 l.•11• l1L' I· 1lt 1 Jt~I rn 1111• I ....... 11111 111 •• Mon -Fri aft 5. '72FORO PIMTOWAGOH I 1.'yl, ~ '>llCCd. rafliu. he11ter. (825G .\H' 1 $1395. AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'lil 10 P !\1 2929 llarbor Rl\d Costa Mesa 546-1934 'i.! Runabout, air. :iuto, dean Sl:r75 . !Ji!! 1330 Plymouth ..........•.••••••..... 1976 PLYMOUTH CiRAMD FURY 111\0L'Glll\!\f SEDAN. I'" r \\ lndows, G0/40 pwr. :.cat. crwst: t'Onlrol. ~tcreo radio & 8 track taJI(' 10721'01.). $4895 Habet's Codlloc J600 ...... ~ C....Meta 540.,0 ATLAS Chrysl.,. /Plyrnouth 1J1i..·11 Oa1h & Sun 'lll Ill l'\I !!l~l llorlM11· Rh d .1. \•II.II•':: ilr ''ll'h -,h1ft , H & II Only J,(MMI nu on lJr Desperate. mw.t ,l'll SJ I Oll Will l r.1111· .• IX t ll(i HEW '76 •I \Ln l1h \11 .tu! ~.Ill till• Jll I I\ .i .... ~fllllll fl•I Ill ' 11111 k1•I t,otlt.tl" :O.l'l'I) , '>I .n~ I t•, \111,l,1111.! .1111 .. 'I II t1 k "''" 1111'" ,\ '" 11.1 I. hll .. , t ~1uoof1111t ,,., ,,,11 Pl YMOUTH ARROW I ~pc.>~d. \Ill) I bUI k1 I ~('JL' t il.,2,1 Kfl7 J01:1;;.) I $2995. lJOO cc • rvl1n11e1 ""IJ'"" 4 ~P"PO c1ansm1~·.1nn ~11'1'1 b(lllfll w<.w l1rt'\ Of"IU<+' t>umper QllJ•ll'I 11n1fld 91.i.,~ como1e1e Ser Monrick ..••••••............... .1 C:lt \lllll H \ • II \H~. lit \I I\ ,,,, ·.~IUI Ill•. I I I' ' ~l!'l .. 1 \I,\ 1ti \II.II Sl•E"tl,..,IJH111I \••111- ~l'i> 11J(J1, 11\\'l.UC 7.">1 11111 ·•· I • II 'I MUST SELL '74 Mtrcury 9950 Montttty C~tm . , • ''I ' ._,,..t -<tr~ .11r 111• ~ "i ' II Ill I' i I IJI ( ' ill I Ill' \ ~ ,:n\ ii> 111 I •10\.\\111 "·'· •"4 l IHI\ 1• 1 l " • 11t11i I'~ l'I' ~'" u;;1. .. ,u \lu,l.1111! I~·•• 1 .. 11 tf, .111 I'S I'll ,, • I 1 •. 111 tun "'' 11 t. I ' : 11 ... , \ltht..•n..: • • \I ""'' u·k II f f.1 I I>., A • • I' ' I II It Ii I I 11 ,• .\ • 11lrl .11• >11· • • II AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH I tp<'n 0111ly & Snnda\ ·111 IO P~l .,,1.,..1 II .11 hor llh ti ( ff""l.t ,, •• , •• 546-1934 II l'I\ J!t\I 1111 ..! dr, .111 1 1•hn F11n SI l'l.i i.tU Hl'Jll ;~ (,ulcl Dulitt'r ,tll '"·•~ ·,11.101m1 Xlnt10111I ><15Xm1 NEW 1976 MUSTANG II MPG 2 + 2 53477 HR12Y 10171 2 NEW '77 MAVERICK 53277 s3377 hltd 1111'' '" 1111 S299S/l i t Ofr. t t lfhfl1' 111n fat A 111 ,., 111.11<.1•' A Ill.II .... " 1,111 I II"' Ill'! f!llUI I IHJtf J';I l•I\ ~1•-)(1 •di •• ,,. •iii\ .111 tnl .. I \I Jdr, I ownr lov. m1 1.-15 !IU!h NEW 76 GRANADA I .,.~tH•~l ~· 1'-'l "1i f ""dfllt ""0"• I I l'h "'" 11'1'1 Alltot, H•w 9100 Autoa, H•w 9800 Auto1, Hew 9800 ••••••··•····•··••····· .••..••................ ···•··••·••····•······· IS MAKING GREAT DEALS OM NEW ~J' l~'~'f?f'\' f/1'( •1•1f'lltli 1•• '""" ~ "*'',.~ ,,,. 1u11 t!11mewo l',,.IO ,ff,••1"1 , .. •'"ti ""0 .. , •u ,.,,. ,,~,. r•n..-1 ,.,, , O'lllt , •• • , u. n1 t 'P "' ,., I''' •IRIO• 111()21~ 4DOOR $4777. .. ..... :·~-~. ~ ... ··-.. .. .. ---·-· . '"'"'' • •Y ft - '75 FORD oUOl lCW '74 PIMTO '72 PONTIAC '72 PINTO I U,.UOllt Jltllllt VI tll'O ,, • .,. '• 11 "VI 1\,, •• , ,, .. , f 'Q '1!1 • ..... ~ .... ,.,,~J~ .. o .. •1t , .. ti M41l•• ·~Pt••'•·"' fOt~NLN IJ 8 .WI<> h111 &,c.hn ••' oo••' ''''''"'0 DOW"' b,, .. ,., l •H• ~n1 N~Dlll Sa~s -"lltr1:' wbat \Oti llet un thl' f lat till tbal )OU u n'l IJt'I oo tht> Dabun 8 ·%10 4' thl' ToyO(a Co rolla al aoy pr1t1: - • Ovtrhtad um t'n jllrw THE FIAT 128 • l~nd~nt MUpl'IUliOJI • Fronl "bt~I drh" • Wldfor track • Ra<·k A: pinion 11tt•t'rin11 • Lon1rr "bee lb•~" • Mor\• lrunk ~plt'I' • .\lort' room In lhl.' blll'I<. wat • ,\101 •• \ 1~11blUly '298 TOTAL DOWN \1tJ\ 'lot C• .. h pn• ,. Phi' ••• a. tt ,.n\t \J•fltl O.fttr-N ()fiwmt"nt ptH, 1n IU'J~"'l IA• &. hCf"f'l\f'" A It'll ,, , t t<•' 41 montf\\ On H' "'",.a cr•d1t •n"u•' P• f(• nt•Qt" ,.,,. 11 '" 10(H~1 13750 BEACH BLVD. WISTMINSTER 537.7777 89"6777 250 NEW CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM! NEW 76 GRAN TORINO 4DOOR s4771. ... c0tt0mo- J'9v-t~'1,.• .,...,. •• ,.., rw '""' • ""'• ' '69 FORD '74 HOMDA NEW '76 PINTO Runabout s2377 l -.. ' ... .... '74 PONTIAC l, ..... , '75 CHEVY ttOt1n CAliO C~ '75 T-llRD '75 FORD 173 CHEVY '73 MUSTANG ..... ,~lfOO WA.toll '76 TRIUMPHS AT A NEW LOW PRICE •4995 \' ...... .,, fie ,., 0 ..,. O~ A6H ..,.,. '""'II<' 1<11 Ot ...., cv<1 ID .. ~I> I yt f>I 11000 ,,. v• vo """ •lld"'Y ,,, 0 •••• ,.,., 0 Otl•f'\ ,... "'''" ,...1 .... .., ..... - V.. uJ'O ltt"• f.c'OfY . ., to••t ••••'tfllQ Jf!t·\l ...... OH~ y •• "~ "•'"' l«f&"'f • 0 , ... '1 ~ 0 bf•• _.f'1 •t 0 ,,,,, , •• .. ~ ... 9'\'# "'" .... tfVJ, '"' Q1 • c: ''' .. "'' " f"1 y •• ,., I•-fl>CIO"t ... 0·-"9011<.lt'tt!,.,.,, " •• ,., •"·'--••If ,,,,.l ,,.,..,,,, ... -~·~' -· "'120,1~ 21 '· , . • e FIRST •IAID ,9()1LIO • • • ' . ' :cie DAIL v PILOT • r ! Wherever you live in I Orange County, buying a Uaed Car in Costa Mesa · from Johns on & Son : "Just Makes Sense!" • '7l LIMCOLM MAIUC IY 'tt-1$. auto. tran-. . fac·lorv air, full power. powt•r -.t1•1·rin,g. power hrakC\. pow1•r w1111111w.,, power ~cat'>. /\M 1r:'ll r.1<110. heater. whitewall tin·-.. \ invl rrw1r. tinted gl."'" wht'l'l covcr., 1Stk •5n:>J\ •. s6295 '13 AUDI 4 D•. SEDAM Auto !ran' . p11w1•r 'tc'4•nnt.:. radio. hl'atrr wh1t 1·wull tin•-. 1Stk. lt!n'lOA • s3495 '7S LIMCOLM MARK IY \I B fJcton· acr. full power. A)I f')1 ~10 w tape. >Ahllcwall tire-., \mvl .(oof. tinted i:la-..,, whc1•I cover!>. 1 :tG9lLP\'1 I • ,~ ~ ~ . s9995 ., ' c •r•t 2 oa. t, l'' I . I -.p..·1•11 f,1t·t11n air po'Acr l11.1k,•-.. \\I F:\I l'atlto 1:r1:1\l \ F 1 s4395 '70 Y.W. IUG 1 '11 f' •' d . '111· k 'h 1 rt. r a ell u . • 0.11111 EJ • s1695 s5595 _ '75 FOaD aAMCHYO ~..II .• 1u111 tr.in~ faf'torv .11r. p<lw,•r :.-C'•"·r1t1!! po" •·r 111 .11.1•-. rad111 •t Y.ih~lti y ,.. ~ $4695 ~, '72 MH C UltY 2 DR. Crt.. v.15, auto lrJn~ . r.wtorv air. full C)wer rad1•1. \01nvl rnnf. tinted la.". whl!el <'ll\'t•r-. 1 lli l ~TVI s2395 COME IN & SEE THE WORLD'S LARGEST SUNROOF LARGE SELECTION OF JAGUARS, MG's & TR-7's Still Available FREE THIS WEEKEND ONLY WlttlTHP'wchmeof A"Y MG Ml .. -A ~l.C. l V.w. l6,000 Mti.w...-...y .. IWMG MIDGtt·~~~~ 54169 ...... l•• tl • '""e' rnazoa FREE FOR ALL • FREE PAlTS • fREE OIL • FREE SERVICE For 2 hON M 25,000 Mii•• AND THEN •.. 5 YEAR. 75,000 MILE Fect«y Warromy 0.. Al Rotary &tc;.- MEW MAZO.As ST ART AS LOW AS s2794 ISTC36219} • OUTST AHDIMG RESALE VALUES 1975TOYOTA COIOLLA 515 5 speed. stereo & low mileage Dead Sharp' 460:..UKl SAU r 11c1 '2995 • 1973 POMTIAC GRAND PRIX Full oower with stereo & vinyl roof. (525GVY) SAU rRICl s3395 • 1973 VW IUS 7 passenger model Has AM/FM 8 lrdcll stereo & low miles ( 158HOKI s•u r a1c1 s3495 • 1972 IMW 2002 Automatic. air cond1t1on1ng & only 49.000 miles. (32508) SALlrRICE s4395 • REBATE! ON ALL NEW 1976 or 1977 AM< <ARS OR JEEPS YEAR END USED CAR CLEARANCE! Over 21h Acres of Fine Used Cars, T r u c k s a n d Recreational Vehicles now Price-Slashed to reduce inventories by one-half before January I! It's our Biggest Used Car Sale of the year! From reliable transportation to ul- timate luxury driving -this is your once-a- year ·chance for sav- in9s like this! ------ CONNELL CHEVROLET AND GE NERAL MOTORS ANNOUN<lS 5200 <ASH REBATE FROM THf FACTORY FROM HOV. 11 toJAM.10 If you purchase any new 76 or ·77 Chevette or Vega in stock, you ·11 receive your $200 factory cash rebate. See us today! OVER 70 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . Qllality BllYS JUST A FEW FROM THE LARGEST SE LECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY llt or 12 al•• l'rot. Su•lc• A9n•-"' •• , ... Oft rre-owt1ltd 197l· I '76 wfftl Ins ltlCM SO 000 Milft. 76 Eldorado Coupe S9295 l021NWH) '76 Coupe deV•lle . . S8895 (0198439 75 Coupe deV•lle s 7795 rE506493 '75 Coupe deV1lle . . S7595 (705MMN) '75 Coupe deV1lle , ......... S7495 (0100215) 74 Coupe deV1lle S6295 1204KGJ ·74 Coupe deV1lle ... S6495 (021JSG! '74 Coupe deV1lle .. S6695 (084KZ1l 7 4 Coupe deV1lle .. S5895 (598KLM) 7 4 Coupe deV1t1e $6595 (780JRll 7 4 Eldorado Coupe $6495 1044LPMl 7 4 Coupe deV1lle S5695 (504HX)(J 73 Coupe deV1fle (859HXRi. .S3995 73 Eldorado Coupe ... S5495 (OOOHSU1 ...... 76 Plymouth Grand Fury .... S4895 (072P0Ll 75 Chrysler Cordoba ........ S5495 (171NOPJ 73 Buick Riviera .....•..... S3495 (129G)(A) 1974 HONDA CIVIC 4 soeed radio. heater. new radial tires· orange with black 1nlcnor (2132984) • 1973 DATSUN STATIONWAGON 4 speed. radio heater air cond . new while sidewall tires & side moldings Must see to appreciate (813039! • 1976 TOYOTA CELI CA 4 speed. AM/FM cassette. mags. air ' cond & low miles -LIKE NEW! ' (240218211 54695 / 1976 H 0 N D A SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE No.1 IMMEDIATE DBJVBY TODAY BUY FROM IKE •65 VW IUG 4 speed ( N HW641 ). '74 U.HDCllUISER HARDTOP 4 soeed. 4 wheel dnve hubs. etc (377LMX I 54399 •72 HOMDA CIVIC 4 speed. (950FVKl s1399 '73 U.NDCRUISB VAGON 8 track. radto. !\eater hubS. etc 4 wheel drive. Super nice cond11ton (450HPX) '74 DATSUM 710 4 speed. (972JCF). 52199 • oat) FINAL SPORTS SUNDAY, DICIMlll 12, 1976 OH , NO ... ME PRO~Af;L4' JUST MELiED ... SNOWMEN CAN'T STAND 'TOO MUCH SUN •.. LOCAL WANT ADS ----=---- . WOOPSTOCK 15 SO SiNSITIVE HE T"'OUGHT T~E SNOWMAN LEFT TOWN WITMOUT TELLIN6 ~IM! NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller THAT SURE WAS A I I'LL DROP IN ON NANCY AND TRY TO CALM DOWN .. 'l~M"r IN ·n-tERE, L.l"""DA ... • 0 ,--0 D • WMY NOT? HE'~ AE'L.& TOH 09-J&cilV& ASOlAT MY *'"""L.!~ ·' l DENNIS THE MENACE W..,.AT DOE~ •oeueCTIV!" M!AN ? . J.'o Jl.)g"f AS t;0oN NOT HAVE FOUND QJT WHE'Re t;HE HID IHE PQSENTS. 1 ITM&AN? H• 00&,N'T ~!T liiMO'flONAL.L.Y INVOL.V&O/ 1 &OTTA c;TAY AWAY I FROM THE.RE. IN 01'HER: WO"P~ ~ A~ A ~T"A~!JC, HE. GAN L..~Tl!N ANC' AOVl~E WITH COLP O&-'rACMM!NT' .1 By Hank Ketcham 1T9 ~ FUN IF )OJ KNON WHAT )t?U'RE GONNA Gf:=T. .. f3uT, ! V\0-JOEQ WHA-ri;; IN THAT BIG ONE':> WHo? ME? J. JLJC;T HAPPENeD 10 ee Pt¥:;'GIN' ~ .. WITH IHG CHAIR. C> C> [> ~IJDGE PARKER <J <l <l ACCORDING TO THIS STORY, IT CAN'T 8E ! GARY'S NOT GARY 15 ACCUSED OF SEVERELY THAT KIND OF A PERSON ,,, 6EATING AND R0861NG A RANCHER! 5AM ISN'T HERE, AeBEY ! YES, GARY FAVOR 15 Hl5 CLIENT! A5 A MATTER OF FACT, 5AM'S ARRANG - ING FOR HIS RELEA5E ON BAIL RIGHT NOW! , • , \ LOOK, WE HAVE A LOT OF WORK TO DO! WHAT I f>ELIEVE IS NOT WHAT'S IMPORTANT! t ll..-11- WASTHM~ ol..D BoW I SAW 4olJ WITH L.A5T NIGHT~ AUUUUUGH/ • ~ MOONMU''ltl!I 8£,AUTJFULLY 11M 5Ul<!S HE'LL. 11ED P,ACkAGE,, L.fKt: IT7 L,ADY P. .JACK . S TRAN~E L ITTLf; ..J,AUNT. DOCTOR SMOCK " ' ' PAVIV' FL-Ul'l'ES~S, e. i::::' .... eucs C'OCIOR .' IHAl'S MS.' - I 5HOULD,A St:~D IT COMING. 1-\E SKXJLDN'T J4AV E BEEN kOITERING AROUND 'THE DRINKING FCUNTAlt\1 AN9WA(,) ! CJD C· J byFanlJohn•on you L-,ASSOED G ~T AL.ON<:,, HIM, J,ACK r LtTTl..E: DOGGI~ ! SO F,AR IOD,AY., IIVt=. "V ... ! DON 1T MET .J,ACK /HE= WRAPPER>) WANT TO .J,Ac_~ THt= RE.APER, AND PRESS MY .J,AL"K /HE ROPER... LUCI< ... 'COLJRSe=, IHe= FACI IHAI I. 'M A eu-r-re~FL-Y i::>oes MAKe A Pl FFS:RS:NCe= ... YSSSIR I c::>RINKING CHe=AP RE:c:> w1Ne UN'7E::R A Rf:Al-HO.,- SUN Wll-l- .,-RIP YOU OU.,.. eveRY .,-, MES.' 0 -- !-01'!iA 1-UCK 'TU1"0RINli seRVICf l-'T'P. OTr.)/\ L n<·1 T () T () SCRIBBLE 5c:R1e01-e LI-<\' I 5CR10BLe-=- ' MAN~ LOOK AT "TJ.tEM CORNFLA KL. : \ 0 0 0 ·o 0 0 0 ~~~~~~ WELL,I DIDI WHAT KIND O' DUMMY 00 YA THINK I AM, ANYWAY? ,.. . 0 0 0 ~O' .. ,. -· I i -· . ~>~LD,__,_ __ bJ_~~~-·­ coRNFLAKes ? • YOU NINNV ! .. THoSE ARE SNOWFLAKES! HUH ? DH YES!,. OF COURSE-UH ... IHAT~ Wl-fAI I MEAN!. .. S~OWFLAKE"S ! AGTUAL.L~ I DIDN'T 11f1NK THEY WERE VE.RY . C~ISPY FOR C.ORN FLAKES! ~~ .........____..~ t 0 ° <-: CAN YO U TRUST YOUR EYES'! 1bt!tt lft at lt!ul six difftt· ences in drawln& dt!talla between top and bottom panelL How qu.ickly can you nnd tht!m'! Check lftlWftl with thou below. ~ " xoq MOPO!fl\ '9 "IUTnTW" (tAOqt; ·~ '1U•.ianrp., •a.JJ, .... IJlBflll 11 aqmn1o1 ·c •\u.u•mP 11 it'IH ·i "IUTll!lD •.n .. dµu uurs 't ,_.,.,aauu10 BOOMER 1~11217, I'M GOIN& 10 L.~-r You SUY M~ '11NN ~IZ .1 Hal Kaulma,, ~ ----IULLETIN IOARO ---eeLANK VERSE! "M:y tna• IO'fe need not llff to me, French bett1. told rtnp, partridltl a·tne; addtnc. If )'OU count tht ICON, to -hundred -... F1ll blanb with total, If you can. "11\0l·A\1111 pa.rp1nu1 •.nu. e Tell·M•·Thi1! I'm a certain &ood thin& that H•ry· ont enjoys at a Yuletide Mt!al. What am I? Olvt up? How about a &ood appetite? eChallen1e: Take four from four and leHt tlpt. aut: Tbla tak• paper, but a pen or pencil will not htlp. No fair ~klna. °"''Ml m• uewoct tq9p paw ud•d 10 , .... , • mo~ uewo~ .mo1 tno UP A TREE! There's no need to wait for Christmas to trim e Tonaue Test.en! Say rut, aeveral tlmea: Santa'• this tree. It can be done Ull· aled apecl alowly aouthwud. Then try: Tht Duke med .. tely-1( you're smart! drank a drink at lbt! Dewdrop Inn. As you tet. ntnt o r- naments are arnnatd U\ a tnanale on tht trtt's surfa~. You art asked to an~rt the numben one throuah nint 1n tht ornaments so that uch of tht thtte sides totals 17. Corner num· ben fiaure In adjacent sides. Time hm1t Five min- utes arc required here. One possible answer is 11ven below, but don't peek until you've aaven the test a falr try. ·v •e •g •1 •• •c 'L '9 EYE-POPPER! Pix eya on lollipop. Brin& pap IJ"ldual· '"IAJPOP ·1 do.L :naruv ly cloeer to your face. Which Santa lieu tbt lollipop? -the sma11 socletq W'e:LL., °™6 YS:AFZ 16 A~TOVf#Z.- / ~00- ~Y! \ IT ME:A~ ~1Ne66 WA'6 wo1<se. -rn1-G YisAFZ "'114,AN L..A6T Yia:A~·· · ' ~LJT WI LL. Pr:?o~At5LY ~ E'Ealil:!~ ~ 1-G Ys:Af2 fµAN NE:-><.r YE:AIZ....., -· 80CDD IN! Add th• eolon aea&IJ for I tl-'Y pldillie- aboH: 1-a.d. 2-U. bl•. 1-Ytllow. 4-LL tnoft. ......... ton... 1-U. P"ft· .7-Lt. purple. I-Dk. purple. t-llld. SPELLBINDER! acoa& 11 poiat1 l0t ulDt all th• ___ ....,...,_ __ .... c_ l«W.in tit• wcwd Mlow to fora ___ ....,..__ __ .....,. two complete wordt: fAVOalTI " . . . . . ... . . THUJ eoo,. t point• uch lor all ---....ii..._ ____ . wciirda"'or four ""-• or mott ___ ...,..._ __ _ foufld amot11 th• tetten. TrJ to ..... le!lt 1!._eolatl. ----ii_.,_ __ _ 'IJWS '•A 1_._. lftlll04 By Brown and Casson 8ECOND, IM Go1NG TO l.Ei 'IOU DANC~ WITM ME:! l,OOK AT Ii THl5 WAY, AIZNOL.0. YOU ~~Al ~IM T~t2~~ OLJI OF FOLJ~. . • bl1 brickman Q K. ,l"H~L.MA, Yoo'R€ IAKlN ' IHe f P\L.L.! 50RR'I, ~ABY. GORDO Tl-IE OJ.JLV :SANE RULE TO J.lVE av IS, iAKe CA!C'E 01= NUMEl<O UN01 F=lf<.ST/ TANK MCNAMAll1' SDE WOOD r . 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"'.1111.o \lu11i1·u ( t11tluol-. 4 lr:111:.:1· ( 1111111\ I \ 1·11111:.: '\,.,;, SU NDAY, [IE:( I ?, 1976 Save $7 Rich velour robes pile on the warm wishes Regular $28 In these. plus other delicious colors Sears Best velour wrap robe: luxury for iust about every woman on your Christmas gift hst. In thick. plush Acnlan.- acryl1c pile that keeps its good looks even after machine washing. With those fash1on-y touches she loves such as top stitching and roomy double pockets. Sizes P-S-M-L. <EB> 20 pages of men's and women's fashions• Women's pages 1-11. Shoes pages 12-13, Men's pages 14-20 Styles lhown 1n tr-.a c;ircul« •re oHll<wd only H ~l•INe of S..rs -.ortmenl S..ra hM • credit pl8n to auot m09t -'Y need At All MAJOR LOS ANGELES and ORANGE COUNTY Stores ...... "··· ._ ...... ' ~ .... .. . . . . ' . . . ~.,, .A<"to~ ! I I ~ • .. .'>IAHlS ~.IJNOAY, OL C 1/. 19/b, ~NO) ~A lURDAY.DU.: 18. l~/b I Sears I Save25% As coordinated by night as she is by day Regular $10 to $22 750 to 165° Sears Best knit nightwear is 100% Enka Crepeset• nylon trimmed with ever-so-delicate lace and embroidery. S-M-L. The cozy coordinating robe comes in Amel• triacetate and nylon fleece. P-S-M-L. In aqua or pink. SALE Long gown, regular $12 ....................... 9.00 Matching steepcoat. regular $14 .............. 10.50 Fleece robe, regular $22 ..................... 16.50 Mini pajamas, regular $10 ..................... 7.50 Long pajamas, regular $15 ................... 11 .25 Not snown: Shift, regular $10 ............................. 7.50 Matching lhort 11Mpcoat, regular $12 ......... 9.00 ANTl·CLING CREPESE T NYLON BVEHKA Save 53 Travel companions that cater to her practicality Regular $17 13~? The tailored took 1n nightwear our pa1ama-and- sh0rt-robe or nightgown-and-long-robe sets. All 1n easy-to-pack. machine washable fabncs. Paiamas and gown 1n nylon tncot. coordinating robes in cozy Arnet• tnacetate and nylon fleece. Choose from a variety of fashion colors. S-M-L Jr. nightwear jumps out from under the covers Btanketcloth footed p.j. 's There's more than one way to sleep under a blanket! Put on our warm zip-front Acri- lan«i acrylic sleeper in assorted bright hues. Machine washable. Sizes 7 to 15. Sweatshirt style Head-to-toe's the zippy way to go, with hooded gown m a sweatshirt blend of Acrilan• acrylic and Spectran• polyes- ter Clear brights. Machine wash. 5 to 13. Stretch terry footed p.j.'s S10 A fresh young look with lots of built-in flex1bihty. In combed cotton and stretch nylon. Bright, kicky colors striped with white Machine wash. 5/7, 9/11 , 13115. Ruffles and lace charm her in the Victorian manner to Romantic. feminine nightwear with a look that's right out of the 19th Century Victonan-1nsp1red gown and pajamas in brushed acetate and nylon, empire-style gown 1n nylon tricot Coordinated robe in Arnel4P tnacetate and nylon fleece. All machine washable, 1n soft pastels Long tricot gown, S-M-L ........ $10 Long brushed gown, S-M-L ...... $10 Long brushed pajamas. S-M-L ... $12 Long fleece robe, S-M-L ......... $20 '1 /tj /"' I / -••... ./ ·---~ Accent their holiday with fashionable accessories Handbags.SAVE 20% Regular $15 1'199 Fashionable but practical roomy bags of leather CK vmyl. Select from an inv1tmg collection of styles and colors ... bound to please her. Scarves . SAVE 40% Regular $5 299 Add a scarf for pizzazz! Polyester twill styles are priced just right. So give her more than one. Choose from a rich assortment of popular prints. U~las. SAVE OVER 33% Women's prints. Men's. Reg. $12.95 799 Women's solid colors. Reg. $11 .95 Brighten their ramy days with our self-folding, telescopic umbrellas. For ladies ... an assort- ment of prints and solids. For men .. black only. Wallet sets SeafS low price Alt set f()f giving . . gift-boxed wallet sets made of rich leathef. Roomy billtold with inside zipper; matching key case. Checkbook clutches, too! A scent-imental holiday season is in the air Stephen B. 's beautiful surpri•. A fragrance wardrobe of Y• ti oz perfume, 1 ti oz. cologne, rs yours for only 3.50wrth any Stephen B. purchase. Holiday cologne spray, 1 fl. oz .. 3. 75. Fragrance Boutique Set· 1 fl oz. spray cologne plus 2 oz powder 1n shake<. $6 9M. Masumi by Coty. Tranqu1ll1ty Locket on an ele- gant cord. nestled rn its own efegant pouch, is yours for 1ust $5 with any of these Masumi pur- chases: spray cologne, 2 fl . oz .. $6: cologne. 1.5 fl oz .. 4.50; dusting powder, 4 oz .. $5; perfume. 'I• fl. oz . $1 S; Gift Set of 2 fl . oz. SJ)fay cologne. 4 oz. dusting powder, $11 Mt. Intimate gift set offer by Revton. Regular $6 cologne spray, 2 fl oz .. regular $4 perfume spray. 35 fl oz .. regular $2 body lotion. 7 fl oz NOW 750 11.,..,.,...-_...,,,,2 Dress up her dressing table. Save 50°/o to 54°/o Ensemble wrth cast metal floral fr hgree trrm has a nch. OOIHamfsh finish rn an antique gold colOf. Minor. comb and brUlh Mt. Brush block easily removes for cleaning Mirrored oval tray. May be used as wall mmor too 9Ylx17x1YI inches Trinket box. Orr.amented glass top. luxurious ltmng 4x6x3 rnches Fragrance -drot>e, 3 50 woth .,.,.,~e pura- I sears I Maum1 Tranquilllly Locllet, S5 wlt?I any Muuml purch- Sale! Gifts that tell you it's time to get ready, set, go! c SAVE $10. Regular $25.99 1599 Sears solid state electric digital alarm Clock 1n at Sears today for the clock that's at home in the bedroom, den or family room. Bright. legible numerals in a ruby-red display. Top- touch repeat alarm and side-touch alarm shut- off. Easy access front time. alarm settings and light controls. Handsome woodgrained-and- black plastic case. Great for the whole family. Full one year warranty on eleciric ale rm cloek mo11ement FOi one ye~, trom rne oere OI OV<Cn.ae ~d • oe1ee1•i>Pe-•r1n me movement r:J 1n •• ~· Oue 10 t1u11y ......... 1 OI "'°'''"'''""'P retum ,,,. Cloei< 10 ""' ,.... ..... Se"" llOle mioughOut ""' 1.JN1e<1 SI• .. end ... ..,11 f9111-'' tree o1 en.roe SAVE 30°/o. Forecast® molded luggage has great get-up-and-go Forecast rugged T1tan1ten1 polypropylene cases take handsomely to travel. They're highly resis- tant to ch1pp1ng, fading or peeling. Ribbed inter- locking closure Legs securely molded to the cases. Great-going colors for men and wome.n. Shown: Reg. a. Cosmetic Case ........... $29.00 b. Tote Bag· ................ $22.00 c. 25-inch Pullman .......... $40.00 d. 27-inch Pullman .......... $46.00 e. Companion Case ......... $32.00 f. 2-Suiter .................. $45.00 Not shown: 21-inch Weekender ......... $32.00 Shoulder Tote• .............. $25.00 3-Suiter .................... $49.00 Attache Case ............... $31 .00 •gn11ned expanded vinyl lemina'9d to cotton Sale 20.30 15.40 28.00 32.20 22.40 31 .50 22.40 17.50 34.30 21 .70 ' Save25% May your holidays be as colorful as our pants and tops Regular$10 7~9 Regular$12 899 Pants Pullovers Feeling festive? Our striking separates are bound to reflect your mood Soft-to-the-touch Orlont11 acrylic pullover sweaters include self-belted cowl and boat neck styles Sizes S, M, L Perma-Prest• polyester double kn11 pants come pull-on style In proport1oned- length sizes 8 to 20 So hurry in now You're 1nv1ted to do some color coordinating• S.Ylnot tie..o on 1'9Qulet pnce of ttle -0< ~ ~ .. "'9ll'f s-.. ,,_ SeetS . . . where Amefice shops f0t gifts of value l()pc Save25% Make it a sweater present of pastel pointelle Regula,$13 915 Little bon bon pastel candy-colored knits With light and lacy peek-through po1ntelle slltching. Pick her style from romantic sailor collar, crew or cowl neck- lines. Add a cardigan to make a twin set In yummy cream. pink. blue or turquoise acrylic Sizes S. M. L. Save $5. Give him stylish double knit slaOO that keep giving him comfort Regul8r$18 Trim n1gular 1299 Give your best man Sears.Best slacks! Solid-color and patterned Penna-~• slacks are 100% potyester for ease in wear and care. Wide belt loops, flare legs. Ban- Roi• waistband. Fashion colors. patterns. Waists »38. Regular $19 tulk:ut 9'Kks ................... 13.99 Give• IWMl•thaJ's patterned to go places! Soft acrylic crewnecks and V-necks m contemporary colors and de- signs. Machine wash, tumble dry. Sizes S to XL Seers low price 999 Top drawer shirts in geometrics, prints, solids. Save 54,56 Patterns 7w Solids 000 Regular $14 Regular $13 U' 1 These shirts NM! sty6e aboYe the call of duty! Choose from super ~ids w'th ooutras't stitching and ook>r ooor- dinated buttons or pick from a wide va.nety of comem~ rary prints. All long sleeve shirts are of easy wear poly- ester. Pick from a range of colors. men's sizes S to XL Slec*.a .,_. ,_ -.-priced on flll09 14 l...eathel belts.. Styled in the European fashion to accent your wardrobe. In rich tones, complemented by stylish metal buckles. Sears low price ................. 4.99 915 Sale! The Either Shirt :M Dress or casual, the good looks run neck and neck Add some versallhty to your wardrobe' This long sleeve Perma-Prest4t shirt will look great for any occasion: dress or casual Wear 11 with a tie. and it's a great complement to any suit. Wear 11 without a tie. and it's comfortably correct for anything casual With a long pomt spread collar. square bottom and tnm regular fit. the Either Shirt puts you in the forefront of fashion. no matter what your fashion mood. Solids. Save $2 Regular $10 Prints. Save $2 Regular $11 Checks. Save $3 Regular $12 168 799 899 899 Comforting gifts for a man's after-hours SAVE 52 Penna-Preste pajamas tor the Regular $8.99 warmest of wishes Made of polyester and cotton. Stylish 6nn long sleeve button coat with ~Y pocket. Available in popular prints and solid COIOffi. s to XL a. A medium weight terry robe Regular $15 comfortably wraps up his long day. A perfect combination of 1Q99 warmth and absorbency for after shower or just lounging around Cotton and polyestm, S to XL. BIG BUY b. Plush fleeoe velour kimono a Sears low price casually classic way to start or end the day. Easy-care Perma-999 Prest• fabric of acetate and ny- lon. ~-length sleeves, deep pockets. One size fits most men. s17 ------------------------ Sale! Round up Sears brand of westernwear. It won't fence him in Pile-lined denim outerwear Battle the cold-weather blues in Roebucks & western blue denim I coats land I jackets of 100% colt on. Body. collar and pocket flaps are ltned with thick acrylic pile for warmth. Sleeves have quilt nylon lining with polyes- ter fill. Both available in sizes 36-46. Sears Best flannel shirts Heavyweight flannel shirts will keep him warm. and keep him in fashion, too Perma-Prest~ fabric of durable cotton and polyester. Has long tails that stay tucked in, and 2 flap pockets for convenient storage In richly colored plaids. Sizes S to XL. V • \ .._ Regular $24.99 jacket 1799 Regular $29.99 coat 2199 Regular $7.99 each 2to,S12 .. 1-1 • ' I .... "'I r • •1• \ The timeless look of leather in time for gift gMng. Save 515 Regular $90 (8, b) 74 99 The man at the top of your lrst wrll kx»c terrific in top-grain leather. How about a zip-front jacket lined in rayon Of' nylon? Up-to-the-minute looks and a slim, trrm fit make rt a sure crowd pleaser. Or choose the classic 3-button style. Its longer length, two flap pockets and zrp-out acryhc prle lining will be most appreciated come the real cold ahead. Both in shades of b<own rn a range of men's sizes. SAVE '15. Leather-look jackets loaded with real style Regular $35 (c. d, e) He'll love the leathery look and feel of these 1eckets. And, unlrke some leather-lookalrkes. these p0lyurethane 1ackets are dry~leanable• In a variety of brown tones, lengths and looks, all wrth hrgh tashron 1n mind Nylon lining Range of sizes c I Sears I Sale! Corduroy separates that are equal to an easy-going life Slacks Regular $20 1499 Vest Regular $12 Q99 Jacket Regular $30 2499 Save 16°/o to 25o/o Buy the 3-pc. outfit for 49.97 Prices regularly -I $62 These separates are made tor each other' And everybody loves the comfort and the distinct look and feel of corduroy. Blazer style 1acket has patch pockets. center vent. Add the vest and slacks and you've got a match! But. worn together or sepa- rately, you know he'll look great in cotton and polyester corduroy. It's a man's kind of look. Add a plaid! Shirt, that is. Terrific as a team-up with the outfit above. or with 1eans . . or anything! Color- ful plaids. sizes S. M. L XL Regular $14 ... 9.99 SMrt h• • Credit plan to tuot most _., need DECEMBER 12, 1978 DAILY PILOT ASK THEM OURSELF Wont to uk a famous penon a quc.stion? Send the quutSon. • • pa 10 c•4. to "Ask," FamlJy Weekly, 641 I cxingtoo Aw.. New Yoric. N. V. 10022. Wa'll pey S5 for publlahed questlonL Sony, we can't answer others. FOR IRVING MANSFIF.LD, widower of Jacqueline Susann, author of ''Dolores" W• "Do&cwa•• b9eed CM1 .lac:kle 0-e=h wt do f011 bow~ • laas rad die book?--Stewia Gar-s-a. Gruel Rapids, Mk:1t.. e Since the plot concerns the widow of an assassinated U.S. President. who later marries a shipping tycoon, draw your own conclusions! When Mrs. Onassis was asked FOR EDGAR BERGEN, ventriloquist A. a aclllor dtba, wt.at'• yov Mad for_,... yoms? -S..M.. a.n._ N.Y. e lhe one thing I don't do Is worry or wonder about the future. (It's nicer to dwell on the past!) I exercise more than I used to, eat what's good for me Instead of what I like. Most Important: I try to avoid doctors. Seems to me they're In love with pills. Also, I've become spiritual. I haven't given up sln--lt's the other way around! FOR SANDY DUNCAN, actress Are '°" -""""" -~ appear to be -... -..1 If eot. _.,do ,_._. tMt way?-E.B., Secwbaw .. <>MD • The real me ls half-way between serious and slllyl lhe problem began with my first talk show. I found It very hard to go Into details about my private life. I skirted those questions by dwelling on funny things, like the tJme I chased a lizard out of my bedroom. I avoided the personal stuff but got labeled a dizzy blonde. FOR DICK a.ARK. host of "American Bandstand" M.., ._ccn • yow .a.ow come beck cvuy ....-. An dlcy Wrell few ftlc lllow, cw 4lo dlcy IMly ....-tlckcta?- Lco. v~ u.t.u. a • For almost 25 years, admission to American Bandstand has been by lnvttatJon only-but It's free. The dancers on the program are strictly audience participants. Many come back and become regular attendees and are therefore seen frequently FOR BARBARA BAIN. star of TVs "Space: 1999" Wliat do '" -• '" .. ~ .... ftlMDn?-.1.R.. L•• It.Pa. e BcNwe In a rude and merciless way. Most of our friends have the lntelllgmce to call befont dropping in. To thole who don't. and arrive.. saying, '1 just happened to be pMSing by," I say, "Well, then. keep pustng," The onJy ocepUon to th1s rule would t>. If Artur Rubinstein wanted to come In Md give a plano rwcltal for me. FOR 111E .. ASK nEM YOURSBF fDITOR C.. ,_ ... -..... A..-. faMk I I II .... ..._ .,.7 I....,. ..... wMcli ....... Mldcey ,...... CW.'• .... .-a.N .• A-'-Y hrk, N.J. • After the Mrla ended, Annette went on to mak~ "beach party'' plcturu (with horribly tea.Md halt and skin that never tanned~. and In 1965 married her agent, Jack Gllardl. For a few years, because of their three chlldnen, AMette kept a rather low profUe. with only oocaslonal TV guest appearances. Annette-who wu Walt Dlmcy's favortt. mouMket.er-wu reomtly on Frankie Av11lon'a CBS-TV 9Crta, "Easy Does It" lncklentally, did you know AnMl'41 Funic~Uo that the Mickey MouS8 Club ls going to be revived nsxt year? And you might alao be Interested In a book that's oomlng out soon, Foreva-Hol.d YOUT Banner Hi.flt, by Jerry Bowles, which traces the history of the Club and what'& happened to the cast during the past two decades whether she'd read the book, I'm told she 5aki: "Have I read It? I'm living out the sequel." By the way, the book Is going to be made Into a film. When I saw Telly Savalas recently, I told him to put his oar In for the role of the Greek shipping tycoon, a natural since Telly's Greek Telly, who's going to make three films for Universal (one of the companies Interested In the book), Is keeping his fingers crossed, hoping that If they do boy It, he'll get the part .. FOR .R.l>l11t GUEST, author of "Ordinary People" Wiiy .. ,.. ,... • hM9e of ....... ,.. ....... ,_.. olpt ...W bcdle ftnt -•lcMM= crlpt Vldlls,.... .... ~ .. r7 yan?-Mmy L....n. -s.a-... Calf. • Because I never lived In a garret. never had to deprive myself whJle wrtttng as a housewife. My first reaction was dlsbe.llef. Then ecstasy. FOR DAVE GARROWAV, former talk show host I Mar '°" ......_ w *-!le lliiobWea Wlillt an dlcy?- F .S., s-ta Mo.lea. Calf. • I don't know that autos and astronomy are strange. I've owned 60 sports cars OYer the years, Including 15 antique Rolls.Royea. I'm also Into sports cars and racing. I have a collection of astronomy Instruments Including a 100-year-old 9Y,-lnch te~ made by Alvan Clark, the Stradivari of tele.scope lens makt!1'$. (The Smithson.Ian Institution wants IL) FOR ROBYN SMITH. jockey Do tt.e mea • pottr llpOlt ncr ddbcratc.ly try to a.bar· ,_. yo11?-A.R , Abenkca. SD . e When I first started rtdlng, there was a great deal of prejudice against glrl jockeys, but since I've become SOC· cessful (and many other glrls are riding. too), my only real moments of hwnlUatlon are when my horse runs a disap- pointing race, and the crowd yells, "Why don't you get back Into the kitchen?" FOR ANN IANDERS, columnist Ma-e 61 '°" set die ........... Wake 11p Md _. die coffee'' (a ~ .._ few fac.c die faa.)?-8.L. Barfla.. ... Olda. e From my twin sister's mother-In-law, Mn. Jay Phllllps, who ltves In M.lnneapolls.. She's my great friend. 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'76 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SCHOOL TESTS They can slow down bright kids, discourage creativity- even endanger a child's future. But now educators are doing something about the problem. By Polly Dranov OfOOSE T1tE BEST RESPONSE IQtata~ a) How -..rt. cWW .. b) How well -.e ...,__. ~ c) W..t srMe M .._....be ,a.ced la d) Al of lk ebott «) Nome of tk .t.owc Confused? It's a confusing question, one that educators have been debating for years. In fact, a rip-roaring argu- ment Is going on right now about the value of aJI standardized tests kids take In school-the IQ tests. the achieve- ment tests, the aptitude tests and even the reading readiness tests. On one side are influential educators who claim the test results are not only misleading and useless to parents and teachers but a lso are unfair to children. On the other are state governments. local school boards and administrators who rely on tests to jodge the klnd of job our schools are doing. 0-tw..s, dtoe9li. n~ asrea oo-the scores kids get on these tests have a tremendous Impact on their schooling. Take the ~of Jerry, a rest- less nine-year-old who was doing pretty well in school until he took an IQ test In fourth grade Hls score was low, much lower than his schoolwork lndl- ccited It should be Jerry's teacher waa a little surprised-she knew he often had a hard time sitting still In the class- room, but his wori< was pretty good Jerry never knew the results of the test. but he did sense that hts teachers expected less of him. and ln the fifth grade his marks began to slip They went even lower In the sixth grade. By the time he was 16. Jerry had d~d out of school lhen, a few y~rs later, he mer a girt who didn't want to marry a high-school dropout. She convinced him to flnl.sh at night ~l where he was required to take another IQ test Somehow, his "lntelllgence" had mlrac:- uloosly jumped about 20 points Jerry was not "slow" and never had been Why did he score so low on that fourth-grade IQ test? There could be dozens of rusons Maybe he was com Ing down with a cold. Maybe he was more restless than usual that day. Maybe he misunderstood the Instruc- tions a:nd lingered over a tough question IMtead of moving on to the next one Luckily, Jerry got a second c~. But thousands of others aren't that lucky, and more and more educators are protesting that standardized tests • • fAMIL'f WUl(LY, Oeomt>•• "· ,.,, are wtfalr to all children. Jerro&d R. Zacharias, a physics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Is passionate on the subject. "Our ef- forts to measure se><:alled Intelligence have had an lmprlsonlng and destruc- tive effect on the llve.s of children. lo fact. I belleve the entire enterpr1.se of standardized rnachlne-llOOred aptitude and achievement tests ha.s been gros- sly misused," he wrote In a professional journal for elementary school prtnd- pals. Says Bernard McKenna of the Na- tion.al Education Assoclatk>n (N.E.A.): 'These tests take time and cost money. They're frustratJng to the kids and most of them simply aren't very useful." .. partlm&ar. IQ tftta ..,... -..... pmpoee:. say Dr. Mc:Kenna, Dr. Zacha- r\a.s and many other ed~tors. If only because no one has ever defined lntel- llgence. ''The best re.search on Intelli- gence tells us that there are between 50 and 100 different types. IQ tests get at two or three-verbal and mathe- matical reasoning and the abnlty to rec.111. They're really low-level achieve- ment tests.." says McKenna. Other problems, the N.E.A. feels, are. that some of the standardized tests kids take In the public schools "are either Invalid and unreliable or out of date or unfair. They should tSe with- drawn from use." The group ls against using test results as a basis for alloca- tlon of FedeTaL state or local funds or for judging student progress. Here's one example of what the N.E.A. Is talking about All tests haye to be constructed so that they can be graded by a computer. lhat means there can only be one "right" or "best" answer. But often Mm! of the choices Is precisely right, so the student Is left to figure out what Is best This con- fuses a lot of youngsters-partkrularly the brtght ones who know that none of the answers really fits. The kids who do best, therefore, are the ones who guess what the tester wants. The tests also penalize children who don't worl< fast, who don't WOl'k well under pres.sure and who are pu.uled by questions that are ambiguous. meantng- le.u, misleading or simply Irrelevant to anything they know or care about7 ln fclCl, Jerrold Zacharias contends that the test makers themselves are often Ignorant .bout the subject matter and unclear about what they want the tests to dlsck»e. Furthermore, testing profoundly af- fects the entire educational process. Educators are especially appalled at ---,~-----· ---r---- the lncrea.s.lng practice of releasing test scores to the press.. lhe argument In favor of this trend ls that the public has a right to know how well the schools are doing their jobs. Everyone agrees that a need exists for school evaluauon. but educators don't think standardized tests are the best way to go about It, particularly with the tests currently In use. 'They also point out that, for this and other reasons, teachers find them· selves "teaching to the tests" In an ef- fort to boost the scores of their stu- den~en though ~ often don't belleve that the tests have any rele- vance. And published scores can mis· lead parents Into pank:ktng at the thought that their kids aren't very bright or are enrolled tn a school where achievement levels are lower than at other schools In the dlstrk:t. the state or even the whole country. Wont of .. of COllftC. le d.e effect • d.e ~...._....a. 'The stigma of a low test score-both for classmates and teachers-ls hard to shake, as witnessed by Jerry's experi- ence. His was a case of a "self-fulfilling prophecy," which means that everyone accepted the judgment of the test; Jerry wasn't expec:ted to do well on the basis of that score, and, so, without encouragement at home or at school, he began doing poorly, Fortunately for us-and our children ~ucators are working on ways to cope with the problem. For Instance, figuring that every child wlll be sub- jected to at least six full batteries of standardized tests during a publlc- school education. two of Dr. Utcharlu' colleagues at MIT have come up with what they call a "due process" pro- cedure. It would require principals to send a note to parents ducrlblng the test, explaining who wlll take It, who Is expected to benefit and how, what the results will be used for, whether or not a stude.nt's name will be known by those studying the results. whether or not the score will become part of the child's permanent record. the conse- quences of not taking the test and any de.scrlptlon of the report that wlll be made to the pare.nt ANO child on the ba5!s of the results. Thus lnfonned. parents could refuse to permit their children to take the test If they saw flt n.1 kW o1 prociedv• c:o.w .... ~ patab about what kln<b of tests their youngsters take and why. Even so, parents have to be on guard against taking the results too seriously. Essentially, we've got to keep In mind that the tests. at best, are an Imprecise measure of a chlld's ablllt1es and, at worst. are downright misleading and unfair. Both teachers and parents must be alert to the fact that their lmpru- slons of a chi Id's talents and abilities are far more reliable than any computer. Walter Lippmann summed It all up way back In 1920: "If the Impression takes root that these tests really mea- &Ure lntelllgence, that they constitute a tort o f last Judgment on the child's ca- pacity, that they reveal 'scientifically' his predestined ability, then It would be a thousand ti~ better If all the Intel- ligence testers and all their queatJon.. nalres were 5Ul\k without wamlng fJllll In the Sargasso Sea.'' .all In the first place, (1) Final Net is not an aeroeol There'• no wasteful pro- pellant mixed in. Final Net gives you concentrated power, for a really great long-la&ting hold. (2) Final Net holda your hair in any weather without leaving it tacky. ( 3) Fina) Net 8pribea exactly where you want it-no need to apray and apray in bopea of hitting the right place. ( 4) If aeroaol hair- 1pray1 bother you here, Final Net won'L You116nd (5) in your pocke~ became 8 ouncea of Final .Net go aa far 11 24 ouncea of aeroao) bainpray. {With aeroeola, you're paying for a lot of propeJlanL) Final Net onr aer0t0h. Really, there'• no oomparieon. C 1975 CLAIIOL INC. JANE PAULEY: AT 26 SHE9S FOUND ROOM AT THE TOP In 4 short years she has gone from college senior a t India na University to co-host of Americas Number I morning show. By Anita Summer Jane Pauley. Only a few months ago the name meant nothing to us. But rDW there she Is, every momlng on the Today show, wedged In between Tom Brokaw and Gene ShaUt. par1Ure. •• She shared her home wtth cats, dogs, parakeets, goldfish and her older sister Am. once her nemesis and Idol, row her best friend. ~ Outwardly, she's easy enough to de- scribe-a 26-year-0ld, 5•4# willo wy blonde wtth a flawl~ complexion wearing a crew neck sweater, loose jacket. flared skirt and high-heeled boots In shades of brown----but how did she get where she is, and what's .she llke Inside? At 15, Jane became Involved wtth f the N.F.L. (The NatJonal Forensic & League, the debating. not the sports.. f organization.) She spoke extemporane-... ously for her team, wrote speeches on Hu MW apartrMnt hlu a apectocular v~w: "I want to ~e all of tM city." 'Well," she says, "to begin wtth, I ' was born In Indianapolis. My father wasn't rk:h, but we never went without, either.'' She was raised by church-going parents who were not disciples of per- mls.slveness: '1 had to say where 1 was going, why. wtth whom, proposed time of amval and precise moment of de- CWTent events and began her love af- fair with poUHcs and people In the public eye. Jane graduated from lndlana Univer- sity In 1972 with a degree In political $clence. She soon joined WISH-lV ln lndlanapolls as a reporter. Now, in a few short years. .she's come a long way -both geographically and financially: NBC refuses to comment. but reports say Jane ls earning from $70,000 to $100,000 a year. When NBC called her to New York Qty last summer, Jane was unaware she was one of a hundred people on NBC's list of possible replacements for Barbara Walters.. But oo July 30th and August 2nd she tried out for Today. Then the five flnall.sts--8etty Furness. Catherine Mackin, Unda Ellerbee, Betty Rollin and Jane Pauley-were each brought back for another week. It was no contest. NBC' s screening com- mittee agreed unan1mously that Jane was the person. Said Richard Fisher, vM:e presldent of 1V News: "She stood out as the one most popular with view- ers. She was like a shining star." But, then, everyone who has been associated with her says she ls special. She's been defined as ''hard woik.lng.'' "no ego," "senous but wann." "dedi- cated" and "highly articulate.." Perhaps her ex..00.SS. Lee Giies. of WISH-TV puts It best: "On TV she blossoms. She just has that special quality not many people In this business have. You can't define It, It's just there." Now, though exuding confidence and Continu~tf ____ ._ __________________________________________ _ ~mm ~1~~~ ~PlP ON SELECTED COLEMAN GIFTS .. COLEMAN LANTERN COLEMAN STOVE COLEMAN SNOW·LITE• COLEMAN PDLY·LIW• PLASTIC COOLERS Models· 5285. 10 gal . 5286. 12 gal : 5287. 14 gal.: 5289, 19 gal 2-mantle models 275or220 2·bumer models 413 or •25 METAL COOLERS. 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Swimmingly. ace-Ofding lo the National Manne Fisheries Servtee C11ing experi· ence 1n the Gull of Mexico. the Service points out that platforms act as artificial reefs. providing shelter tor the small organisms httle fish feed on The little fish. in turn. anract such species as grouper, red snapper, and king mackerel. much to the delight ot Gutt anglers So next time someone hassle& you about those offshore platforms. tuSI ask hem 1f he's checi(ed wrth a fish lately. 0 •• --~ • • 0 d 0 The ~ tNf9 dwnge A magazine editorial headhned 'Government Acl5 Make 011 Crum; Worse Than Ever· described a ·growing emergency.· and ·new tnreats to the Oii supply in the Middle East · It made the point that the government ought to help, noc obstruct. elfofts to drill for domestte 011 offshore Where dlO the eo1torial appeat? In the Saturday Eventng Post When? On May 26. 1951 when the U S emported 844 .000 barrels of°'' a day, about one-eighth of !Oday s 6 7 -mlfhon barrel-a-day 1mpor1 level Enough said 0 Sq. ... '*"' Thats what the oil industry was caught 1n last year. A recent Chase Manhanan Bank analysts shows that. wtltle worldwide net income fol' the 29 companies selected tor the study tell 30 percent in 1975 (to S1 t 5 billion). cap11aJ and explorarlOtl outlays grew 9 5 percent (lo a record S26.6 blllion) Like so many people. these oil companies were earning less and spending more. So tar in 1976. an analysis of selected maior 0tl companies indicates that earnings have improved. but expenditures are also up .,.,._c.~ JANE PAULEY Continiud she plunges Into stacks of newspapers, magazJne.s, book revtews, mall and memos. 'We're a small group, so we all must constantly scour magaz.lnes and papetS for Interesting and newsworthy people. Our suggestions are given to the producer, and hJs cholce.5 are turned over to a single writer or researcher who accumulates all relevant data. Then, It all comes to me, and I have to determine. the thrust of the Interview and prepare questk>ns. On polltk:os' activities, for Instance, It's essential that I'm up-to-date until the last second. On authors, I must, of oourse, read their books." At 3:30, she can ca.II It a day and go home. An hour nap and then down to homewori(-watchlng local and net- wori( news. perusing more newspapers, books and magazines. (''Wish J read quicker," she sighs. "Ufe would be simpler.") Sometimes she'll have din- ner with a friend and then return to her apartment on New York's East Side for more TV viewing. reading and wrlllng before going to bed. Her we.ak.nesses? Splurging on lavish o Ouistmas presents and weekend air ~ tickets to OUc4tgo and Pittsburgh-to ~ visit friends and sister ~ now a i nuclear engineer-and to lndianapotls, ... where her parents and close frimd, AlJlwuth •M hak• lrou#worli, J~ newspaperman Bill Shaw, live. Jane, tl«• enjoy <kcoratitll ho aparttMnt. never-mamed or engaged, met Bill poise., she frowns and says, "My night- mare-one that OOOle$ back with dis- turbing regularity-ls that I will find myself on the set, totally Wlprepared, with a mystery guest, holding a script containlng gibberish." She also says she panJcs when she turns off the lights at night: 'That's when 1 agonize about being ready for the next day. Whether that means rm secure-or nalve-re- mal.ns to be seen. So far," quickly tap- plng the nearest piece of wood, ''I've managed to bypass a myriad of prob- able calamlt1es-becomlng blank, for- getting the guest's name, losing oonttnutty." At the same time, bejng the focal point of millions or curious eyes does not faz.e her. '1 don't look at or Into a camera with fear. While l know l'm vulnerable, I've never had that awful $enSaUon of being alone In front of all tho. people." When, with bleary eyes, having ju.sf rolled out of bed. you tune In to Jane at 7:00 A.M. and see her so crisp and alert, It's hard to believe she's been up since 4:30. Wa.s adju!tlng to th1s new early-te>-bed, early-to-rise routine diffi- cult? "No. If It's blad< out.side, It's all the same whether you get up at 4:00 or 6:30. The hardest bit ls llghts out at 9:00 or 10:00.'' Doesn't ahe re.5ent cltmblng between the sheets when others are out on the town? "I've never been one for socializing d\.lring the week. I stay clo6e to home." After Jane leaves the air at 9:00 A.M., she threads her way through the maze of 14th-floor de.sk.s and rooms housing the Today staff at :J:> Rocl<e- feller Plaza to her small office, where e • 'AMILYWHKlY.~1t,1'7e three years ago when they wori(ed to- gether on a murder .story. "We see each other as often a.s dlstance allows. Ours ls an exclusive relationship. When you find 50meone exfraspecia~ you don't want to end It.'' How does Jane see herself, now that fame and fortune are at her door? Stumped at first, she gives the ques- tion some thought. then replies: "I'm easygoing, Impetuous, friendly and border on the haphazard. I can be funny, but 1 make a polnt of announcing when a joke Is coming-I don't want It to slip by unnoticed! I have a temper, but It ls lost only when I'm under pres- sure. I'm the world's worst cook, spe- cfaHwg ln scrambled eggs, sandwiches and f roien chicken pot pies. 1 couJd live on chocolate and Mom's spaghetti. I'm scared of horses and crawlJng things, dislike the winter, enjoy walking th.rough the woods and watching others fish. f hate housewori( but, onoe a month, late at night. turn Into a human tornado and get everythlng clean and sparkling. I'm turned off by pretentious people, even the Interesting ones.'' Her hope& and ambitions? She lights a cigarette and says, wistfully: "Recog- nition from my peer.s and colleagues. I've reached the precise spot that I would have strived for, but my dream now Is to arrive at the point when peo- ple will auoclate Today with me, Jane Pauley, not with Barbara Waltus. I'm what I'd call an optimistic fotalJ.st, and I believe eve.nts wori( out. Whenever my fortune seems bad, something falls out of heaven on me. Thankfully, r haven't had too mMY fallouts, I've truly ,_ been blessed most of my life." 1111 GIFTS FROM THE KITCHEN By Marilyn Hansen FRUITED BRAN BREAD 1 cup flnMJ dMlpped ... eprtcoea 1cupgoldenr11i1N ~ cup bol'"9 .... ~cup ......... "cup.,.., ~ cup clm1l com IY"'P 2...., ........ 1~benMA, mmhect (llbout 1/1 cup) 1 cup .mote brlft c.r.• ,_ cup bun.nnlll 1~aipe ........ ~ ,..,.. 1 "•II a llft bM'"9 PoWder ¥1 tlmp D Dn bMlnf eoda ~ t111pallft MM L Remove labels from 5 empty (10~ ozs. each) soup cans. Grease inside of each can. z. In small bow~ stir together apricots and rALslns. Pour boll· lng water over fruit mixture; soak for~ minutes. l. In large bowl of electr1c mixer, beat margartne and ~ a1 low speed until well blended. 4. SUT In com syrup, then eggs Add banana, beaUng unUI smooth. S. In small bow~ stir together cereal and buttennllk. SUr t<> geth8r flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Gradu- ally add to low.speed mixer until well mixed. 6. Add cereal mlxture, then fruit mixture, stirring until well mJxed. 7. Tum batter Into soup cans. using 1 generous cup of batter paean. 9. Bake In preheated 35()• F. own for 45 mlr..ita or unttl cake tester lnM1rted ln center comes out clean. Malte• 6 mini·loave• Here is our annual treasury of treats to make and to give to special friends. You're sure to find a dish in our collection that will be in just the right "taste~ And all of them are easy to make! Miniature• are .. in" thia Chrialmtu from cowstry-•tyte doll howla to lifu from your ltiklwin. 'hy our Se80~ Crun.cla, Hunan Glazed PttJOn., Mized Nut Crunch, Froun Crankrry Oran~ ReUM, Pruil Dreuinf, Bar-B-Qiu Sauce, Cranbary l.Aather, Lemon Bnad and Fruited Bron Br«Jd. SESAME CRUNOi 2cupe .......... 1aip ... 1 cup light com l1f\IP ¥1 cup .... 2 IM4Hpaor .. margartne 1. Grease 15 Y.i x 10 Y.i x J.lnch jelly roll pan. 2. In 3-qt. saucepan. stir t<> gether sesame seed, sugar, com syrup, water and marga- rine. Brtng to boll over medi- um heat. stirring constantly. 3. Continue cooklng. without stirr ing, untl I ttmperature reac hes 270• F. on candy thermometer or until a small amount of mixture dropped Into very cold water forms a ball which Is hard enough to hold Its shape, yet plastic. 4. Tum onto prepared cookie sheet and spread with greased metal spatula or greased wooden spoon to ~·Inch thlckneas. S. Score with sharp knife Into 1 Y.a x Y.a ·Inch pieces. Let cool completely. 6. Break apart by pladng knife In scores and tapping gently with spoon. MaMa 1% Iba.or 175 (1~ x ~ x ~-inch) pi«ea CRANBERRY LEAntER 2 lb&. er...,...., WMhect lftd .............. 2llillhl,DDW•-- 1 ~ ca,,. ...... '*" 9"\IP GtMUl.tted .....,. I. ln 3-qt. saucepan, place cranberrlu and water. l. Cook, covered, until berries begin to pop. Add com syrup and cook for 20 mJnutes. S. Put fruit througn food mill to remove skins and seeds. 4. Return mixture to saucepan, Comlnutd 'MilllY W£!1<1.Y, ~, 1t, te1' • I Conlinued sbnmeT 10 minutes, stirring OC· castonaUy. 5. Line 3 (15 ~ x 10 ~ x l Inch) jelly-roll or similar-size pans with plastic wrap, lettlng It ex- tend up the sides of the pans. 6. DMde fruit mixture equally among pans. With rubber scraper or .spatula, spread mixture evenly about Y.·lnch thick. 7. Place pans In warm, dry place and let dry 2 or 3 days or until "leather" ls easily re- moved from plastic WTap. 8. With scwors. cut sheet lnto quarters. Dip in granulated sugar for a frosty effect, If you like. Roll up; wrap securely with pLastk: wrap or waxed papeT and seal ends with plas- tk: tie or small rubber bands. StOf'e in refrlgeTatOf' up to 3 months or In freezer up to 6 months-!tlake112roll.8 MIXED NUT CRUNOt 4 • freeHy popped com 2 cupe dfy roated mb.ed nuta 1\11 cupe1U99r ~ c:up IMfP'tM ~ c:up cMrti com .,.,. I tlllfDDft ........... atract ~ 11 Mii D Oft bllldfle IOd9 1. Preheat oven to 250• F. l. ln large, shallow roasting pan or two 13 x 9 x 2-lnch bak- ing pans, spread popcorn and nuts. 1 In heavy 1 ~.qt. sa•cepan. stir together sugar, margarine and com synip. 4. Cook OVeT medium heat.. sttrring oonstantly until mix· ture bolls. Continue cooking f« 5 minutes without sttrring. 5. Remove from heat. Stir In vanilla and baking soda. Pour syrup mixture over popcorn and nuts. Stir to coat. 6. Bake, uncovered. ln 25()• F. oven, stirring c:x:cask>nally, for 1 how'. Cool; break apart. Store In tightly covered con· talner. Maw 1 pound LEMON BREAD ~cup ... ~cup ........ 2 ... 2 c:upe ur""'9d ~ flour 2 ... .,... bHiftg powder ~ h paanMlt ~ CllllP .... 1 tllbl•paa.. grated....._ rtnd 4 &llblnpaw.._,.,flllc:e ~ c:up chopped ........ Of pec8IS "' cup Ugllt com .,.,. I . Preheat oven to 350• F. Grease a 9 x S x ~pan.• l. In large bowl of electric mixer, beat sugar and marga- rine until well blended and fluffy. Beat In eggs. 1 Stir In flour, bakJng powder and salt, until well mixed. Add water, lemon rind and 2 table- spoons of the lemon juice; stiT tn·nuts. Tum batter into pre- pared pan. C.. Bake for 50 minutis.. Stir to- gether com syrup and remain- ing 2 tablespoons of the lemon juice. Pour over loaf. 5. Return to OYen and oontt.....e baking for 5 minutes or unUI cake tester Inserted In center comes out clean. Thlle laat -milwu emy·to-do lrilcMn fifu mi«ltt k Bar· B-QUI! Sauce, Pruit ~um, or Cronbary Oronie Relult. 11 • ,AMILY WEEKLY,~ 12, 1171 Two ta.ty, miniature brwdl: Frwud Bran Bread and umon Bread ready for holiday 1ift-1win1. 6. Cool 10 minutes before re- moving from pan. Let loaf stand overnight for easier slicing. Malu1 l loaf *For Little Lemon Loaves grease three 5 Y.i x 3 x 2-lnch loaf pans. Divide batter evenly among pans. Bake at 35()• F. for 40 minutes; spoon 2 tablespoons lemon syrup over each loaf and continue baking for S mu.rtes. Makea3 •mall loave& HUNAN Gl.AZED PECANS 2\ia.-.... 1c:up.-c-fMftee .,_ cup UgM com am. 2 c:upe C9m ol L In small saucepan, bring 2 cups of water to a boll. Add pecans. Reduce heat; simmer 10 minutes. Drain. l. Return pecans to saucepan; add corn syTup and remainlng ~cup water. S. SUnrner OYa" medium heat untJI mixture reaches 210" F. on candy thermometer 0r Wltll syrup tpins a fine thread when dropped from spoon. c.. Remove pecans to plate with a slotted spoon. not al· lowing sides to touch. Cool about Y.i how'. 5. ln a heavy, sturdy 2-qt. saucepan, heat com oil over medium heat to 3)0• F. Care- fully drop pecans Into oll. Fry untl I temperature reaches 345• F. on thermometer or until few bubbles remaln on the surf ace of the oil. 6. Remove pecans to platter. When cool, drain on paper towels, then store In tightly covered jars. Makes 1 cup FROZEN CRANBERRY ORANGE RELISH 1 lb. CIW..,.,..., waafled; atw I 9ftlOftd (llbout I c:upe) 1..,. onnge, ~ ....., 2 .......... ......-. Medecl 1cup..., 1 cup llght com .,.,. Canned pMdl Of p.er ....._ chined L Put cranberries, orange and lemons through fine blade of food chopper or In blender container, blending at medium speed until fruit Is finely chopped. l. In large bow~ stir together finely chopped fruit, sugar and com syrup until sugar Is dls- sotwd.. S. Tum mixture Into suitable freezer container or 8 x 8 x 2- lnch baking dish. 4. Freeze about 1 how' or untJI It ls mushy. Spoon lnto peach or pear halves and sen1e as relish with roast or other meats. Malte14cup1 Editor's note: If made ahead, store re1Lsh In 2 (1 pint each) freaer oontalners « jars, leavtng Y.a-lnch head space. Store In freezer. Refrigerate until ready to use. BAR-a.QUE SAUCE 2C*'9( .... 9'19)~ uuce ~ cup darll com syrup ~cvp•lneg# ~ cup minced onion 2 tlblllFDDI• pnpanld mueterd 2 ~aoi• W0tcee..,.,... .... 1 tr1111aanhot...,....._.. I. In saucepan, combine tomato sauce, com syrup, vinegar, onion, mustard, Wor- cestershire and hot pepper sauce. !. Bring to boil; boll 2 minutes. Pour hot sauce Into stertli2ed jars and seal. l . Use as a barbecue basting sauce. Also good to pour Cll/er meat ln roasting pan the last Y.i houT of roasting. Delicious with roast beef slices, spare- ribs, pork chops, veal and ch.k:ken. Malie13 cup. VERSA1U.E SALAD DRESSING ~ c:up light com eyrup 2h paDM com eurdt 1"cupdder ...... Va cup onne-lulce 2 b Hf DOM peprtb 1' ltfDDft ealt 2 ll•pDOi'9 09lefy Med "' cup cont oil 1. In medium saucepan, stir together com syrup and com starch; add vinegar and orange Juice. !. Bring to boll over medium Contlnuf'tl on Pole 14 1 t( I ' Season's Eatings! (You can make them with Best Foods8 Real Mayonnaise.) )'~- --~ -~ • ITUf'FD> "'OCH 9'tRAI> 1 (20·1nch) loaf French bread, cut in 4 pieces 1 /2 cup BEST FOODS Real Mayonnaise 112 cup chopped parsley 2 packages (8 oz each) cream cheese. softened 1 package (0.6 oz) Italian salad draulng mix 1 )er (4 oz) pimiento, drained and chopped Hollow out bread pieces. leaving 1 /2-lnch thlcJt wall. Spread Interior with 1 /4 cup of the Reel ~naJ90; lp(intle with 1/4 cup of the chopped parsley. Combine re· malnlng Ingredients: peel< mlxlure into bread. WrafJ In plaaUc film; chill several hours. Cu1 Into 1 /2·inctl slices. • SlWFll!D CHIMT TOllATOD 1 /2 cup chopped 1-dish 2 tableapoons chopped toasted almonds 2 tablespoona BEST FOODS Real Mayonnalse 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 teaspoon grated onion 24 cherry tomatoes, acooped out and drained Combine first 5 ingredients: spoon into tomatoes. Chill. Makes 24 appetizers. • HOC.IDAY MIUA DDIDT 1 can (8 oz) sliced peachn. drained and diced (reserve syrup) 1 peckage (10 oz) frozen raspbemea, thawed, crushed and strained (reserve syrup) 1 envelOpe unflavored gelatin 1/2 cup he8Yy cream 1/4 cup BEST FOODS Real MayonMIS8 1 /2 cup chopped null Add enough peecti syrup to raspberry syrup lo meuure 1 1 /4 cups. Sprinkle gelatin over syrup: heat, stlmng coottantly, until gelatin la dissolved. Beat In cream and Real Mayonnaise: chill until slightly thick· enact Fold In peaches end nuts. Turn Into 3.cup mold. Chlll until Ml. EVERYTHING BEST FOODS TOUCHES TASTES SO GOOD. 1 cup mashed 8YOC8do 1 / 4 cup finely chopped onion 1/4 cup BEST FOODS ~ Mayonnal1e 2 tablespoons Jamon juice ' 2 tablespoona finely chopped green chilies 1 /2 teaspoon salt 1 small tomato, finely chopped and drained Combine all Ingredients. Cover; chill 1 hour. Serve with sliced raw vegetableS and com chips. Makes 2 cups. ' Zlflt'Y OMOtt D• 1 cup BEST FOODS Real Mayonnaise 1/4 cup chopped green onion 2 tablespoons finely chopped celery 1 tablespoon chopped ripe olive 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 small clove garlic, cruahed Combine all ingredients. Cover; chill 1 hour. SeMt with sliced raw vegetables and crackara. Makes 1 1 /S cups. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ee\AOJrem~lllt~ ~ Slsdellcloua lntemallonal reclpm, ~~ only ID ucb of PiDsbury's Beate flour. ' , • Here'aa very special kind of holiday. ~ · I cheer-six recipes from around the • , . ~~ ~-cookies your family and guests will love. Au!lrian Chocolate Balls. French Butter· • creamg and other delicious favorites. from recipes tested by Pillsbury so you know they're easy t() make and your whole family will just love their great ~te. . Get the recipes whale they last. m spec:;ially marked sacks of Pillsbury's Best~.the Idea Flou~ Continiud from page JO heat, stirring constantly; boll 1 minute. Re· move from heat 3. Stir In paprika. saJt and celery seed. Add com oll, % cup at a time, beating well with a wire whip or rotary beater. Or whirl In blender, adding com oll gradually. Chill. 4. Excellent with a fruit or mixed green salad. Makes 1 ~ cups Editor's note: For gift-giving, quadruple each Ingredient to make 6 cups. STIR "N' SPOON RJDGE DROPS 2 ~ butt9r or "*1IArine 1"5ic..-..... ~ cup ............ ..,cwllt9d milk ~ h paanNlt 2 ~ (4 oza.) !Nnletwe .., • .,..,_. 1~ ~(1~ ._.pq..)...-.aweet~le .-.. 1 tr up a an pure Yalllla extract ~ cup OC*MIJ clllopped walnut. ~cup,...,,. ~ cup tlnelr ~candied plneeppf• or dried ..,,tcota 1. Combine butter, evaporated milk, sugar and salt in saucepan over medium heat. Bring to boil. Cook 4 or 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Start timing when mixture starts to bubble around edges of pan. 2. Remove from heat. Add marshmallows, chocolate, vanilla. walnuts, raislns and candied pineapple. Stir vigorously 1 minute (until marshmallows melt and blend). 3. Working quickly, drop by teaspoonfuls onto waxed paper. Cool. Makuaboul2pounda INDIAN aJRRIED OfEESE BAU. 1 pq. (I oa.) c:rHm dlMM, IOltened 1 cup......, ~ coobd cttlc:bn Of lulu, ~ cup ftMfr c:hoppM loMted .. monde ~ cup IM1onMIM 2 lebl•'P a ao• dtoppecl dl&llMJ 1 lmlnp a°" curry powder lit •11poonN11 F1eked cooonut ot dloppH...,., A..orted Cl'llCbn L In medium bowl, stir together cheese, chicken, almonds, mayonnaise, chutney, curry powder and salt. Chlll several hours; shape mound into large ball. !. Roll Jn flaked coconut or chopped parsley. For a holiday touch, stick a sprig of holly in the ccnteT. S. For glft.gMng, wrap with plastic film and tie with ribbon, set on top of a box of crackers that you have wrapped In foU. Tie all together wtth ribbon. Make• 2~-<:up ch.u• ball Campbell prese1ds SouR for One. For families who eat ... That's why Campbell created its Soup for One. In six rich, zesty, ex:tr.Hpecial varieties- Golden Chicken & Noodles, Old World Vegetable, Tomato Roya.le, Old Fashioned Bean, Cream of Mushroom with Wine and New England Clam Chowder. Each one is semi-condensed and in a convenient sing}e--serving can. Just add half a can of water or millc and you can serve up one terrific bowl of soup anytime. And now's the time! Clip the Soup for One coupon and save. at ••• a ... time. ~----~-----~am:r----------~ 11()C Soup for One from CarnQbell. 1()C I l BUy any one and save 10¢. J I ,._,, .. ~ lo VOii QllOOI'. """° II Ing PUd'GM al Ul\cle'1I ltocll IO CXMlf I aullcllltmlo<*Jwycu._lawaldthll)la' ~ pt_,led mutl be !lhown on c:tac plccal one can al~~ ~ ~ lodo '°may. al'" apllon, I Soe> lar ON. \ICld al~~'°' •«Iii••"'°" I Glocs: 'MWICJI t.m. al"*df91-. lor.t*11noP«XJf ol~~ II be9\...,brlhl~andby ycu. -. . I !NJ COl..,an wt" be NCM..-ncd by Y<NI Mlfcl IO llalc and looal ~ I ~••~•:or. mGll tM llt*lr-..i.Nlllllc:ledorbblddlnbylOw: oo.c>Of\ ID CG.,an Redli1 ..... 1 l'li:IQIOm. -or " ptaen!e<I by outel<M ogenclft, I b 'CIOO. em~..,,.. CaiOlno 77122tor ~ blclc8t ot <*wl """°en nat Ntl:lll I face.....,.s*ll6'helrdll0 Anfdhaap-dlllrt>ulotl or'" Pf'(lduOh. Calli Ydue· I C)llOalll)ll ~ llaud. tWdCel -1/20"' 'IC Qlupon oPlla Dec. 3l. 1977. I 11oc Otfe:r llmffed 1o oncz cx:q>on per~. 1oc.1 ~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A ---~ _, for • CIOC'Y ol 'Tt I j flfta. w..W\--~ ........ (100.,.... recipes). eend ~to De-pc. PW-12 • P.O, Boll 651, S•n Fr81ldaco. Callfoml8 94101. ALMOND BROWNIES 2...-a.....-e..dcboo.WC 2 ... lot cup butter or I teupoan vanilla rDaaiWlae ~ cup Oaur I cup....... I cup chopped .amonda Melt chocolate, set aside. Cream butter and"Supr; then beat in eggs. Blend in chocolate, vanilla and flour. Add 'l4l ol almonds to batter. spread into ,reased 8" square pan. Sprinkle with remaining almonds. Bake in 325 degrees P (slow) oven, 30-35 minutes. Cool before cutting. Makes 16 brownies, 2" square. th~/mond People· California Almond Growers ExcMnge P. 0 . 9ooc 1788 Sacramento. CA 95808 Contim1ed FRUJT AND MO~ STOl.J..EN \llcup ........ (10&- 111· F.) ~ cup -Miik (105- 115• F.) 2 enweklpee ectlve dJty ,.... 1 IMtpOOOnuff ,. cup .... 1 cup eour er .... , .. ,.Im 11\ cupe IOft butler or ,,.,...... ~ cupd.-tl-otDI' .. ·~·•cu..-........ ~ ftour l\cup ............... 2 °'IP9 cMrti ,..,. 1 cup dlapped "*" candled fnlM 11' Q1P9 conradlonen' ... 1~-2 .....,aow• laimon Julee Addttloftat c8ftdled frulla end .............. optloMI 1. In large bowl, combine water and milk. Sprinkle yeast over surface and stir until dis- solved. Stir In salt. sugar, sour cream. egg yolks, butter and molasses. 2.. Beat until blended although butter will still be In small lumps. S. Stir In almonds, ralslns, fruit and 4 lh cups of the flour. Beat until smooth; cover. Ollll dough for 2 hours or over- night. 4. Tum dough out onto a well- floured surface. Then knead, working In enough flour to form a stlff, smooth dough. 5. Cut dough In half. Roll out each piece to 14• x 8'" oval. Fold ovals In half lengthwise, and place each one on a greased cookie sheet Let rise In warm place until doubled In bulk. 6. Bake In a preheated 350• F. oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until browned. Remove to wire rack. 7. To glau: combine confec- tioners' sugar and lemon juice smoothly and drizzle over each stollen while warm . Make decorative flowers with fruits and almonds If desired, or simply sprinkle with a little candled fruit. MoJie• 2 atolhn Editor' a note: Wrap extra stol- len In plastic film or foll and stora In cool, dry place. Or wrap and gtve as a gift. May be froun. Fro.t and decorate after freezing. 11 • fAMILV MUU.V, DecelM« 12. 1111 THE BASICS Of ACHES AND PAINS From backache to earache to headache to sore throat ... here,s how they happen -with some practical advice on how to get rid of them fast~ By Neal Ashby Sore throat, backache, stomachache, stiff neck-just a few of the aches and pains we all get at one time or another. But why do we get them? What's the fastest, saf- est way to get rid of them? To get some answers, we talked with two experts-Or. Arthur E. Lindner, Associate Dean, New York University School of Medicine, and Dr. Richard M. Stark, director of orthopedic surgery at North Shore University Hospital In Manhasset, N.Y. But remem· be.r-although these aches and pains usually wlll respond to the treatments described be· low, If they la.st more than two or three days, they could be symptoms of a more ffrlous problem. Jn that case. see your doctor a.s soon as possible. B.c:kadlc. The standard one can be caused by a tightening of lower back muscles from lack of stretching. by Inactivity (after prolonged sitting or driv Ing) or by strenuous, unaccus· tamed use (starting an exercise program. fcx Instance) "Moist heat wlU make a back~ feel better. but more Important Is rest, with knees and waist bent. to relieve pressure on disks, vertebrae, ligaments and muscles of the back,·' Dr Stark says Cwtlpadea. The trigger for this Is usually postponing bowel movements for conven· ienoe's sake or falling to eat a balanced diet As a result, waste gets blocked In the In· testlnes, while the liquids needed to help It along may pa.ss through on their own or become ab~ The waste then grows hard. The ob Jee· ttve of any remedy Is to get the elimlnatlon system working again. "I prefer adding bulk to the diet, rather than the taking of a laxattve," says Or. Lind· ner. "Eat whole-grain cereals, raw fruits and vegctables- foods that are not easily dlgested and thus c,-eate pres· sure to be elimlnC1ted." Con· a.mptlon of water, milk, juices and salad otls to help keep the intestines lubricated Is also a good Idea. °'8ntlca. Thls Is a form of cramps or Involuntary cootrac· lion of the Intestines that robs us of full bowel control. An Invasion of bacteria, which disturbs and speeds up normal functioning and Irritates nerves, Is a frequent cause. Diarrhea often strikes when we visit distant places having different strains of bacteria against which our bodies have no defenses. Away or at home, a nonprescription medicine containing kaolln-pecttn gen- erally will put a stop to It fAnc:M. Most commonly due to Infection and to the .cratchlng of the delicate ear canal while cleaning out ac- cumulated wax. Either way, swelling follows, and the ac- companying pressure Irritates nerves. For relief: asplrln OT a heating pad. Head.die. When the mus- cles that encircle the outside of the skull tighten, you've got a common headache. Doctors know tension and fatigue can cause this tightening, but they nevertheless have a long way to go before understanding the process fully So the best advice still seems to be rest and, of course, asplrln and other compounds that help re· duce pain. Heartbua. This pain near the center of the chest Is ere· ated by a backup of acid from the stomach Into the esopha- gus, where the caustic acid Irritates mucous membrane. Antacids still are the quickest way to neutralize the offending acid and to make the esopha- gus feel better. M.sde Pala. When one or more muscles ts fatigued from overuse or cramped from be· Ing pinned down under body weight for several hours dur- ing sleep, muscle fiber swells, which Irritates nerve endings Rest or relief from pressure takes care of the problem; an k:epac:k speeds up the reduc· «on of swelling. Sore Tllroat. Most are caused by bacterial or viral Infections that Irritate nerve ftber5-llny cords of sensitive tlssue-ln the mucous rnem· brane of the throat The simp- lest and best treatment ls to gargle with soothing warm water containing crushed as- plrln. This acts as a mild anesthetic. Stiff Neck. This often occurs because of "a jarring, bumping or stretching of the neck that we may not particularly notice at the time It happens," says Dr. Stark. "A ligament may be slightly tom, and nerve fibers are teUlng us they don't like It. In (MjdftJon, as we grow older, ned< pain can be caused by a calcium spur oo one of the vertebrae poking Into a nerve and causlng Internal swelling and discomfort." Rest pro- motes healing. and aspirin re· duces pain. Hot, wet soaks also wilt make a stiff neck feel better. Sta.ucadlc. BASically, II Is caused by a swelling and stretching of the Intestines fol· lowing the accwnulatton of gas. The gas Is the result of swallowing too much air while eating. Moreover, some vege. tables containing cellulose (such as beans) tend to pro- duce abnonnal amounts of gas. Nonnally, the body will eliminate excess !JM. When It doesn't. old-f.uhloned blear· bonate of soda In water JR shoold do the trick. lillJI FAMILY WEEKLY.~ lt.1111 • 11 Columbia Rec6rd & Tape Club presents a new selection of latest hits and old favorites - Take any9 . ~rds it you join now end agree to buy 7 more aetectlona (et regular Club prlcea) in the coming three years • •=·==I 2Al:MI SONNY It CH£R Im! GREATEST HrTS ~--w;.n;-.....,.... ~ fOUlt WHm. mM ~ M£L snturs CiiiJ GREATUT HITS 248942 HEJL DCAMOttD -S£ROW)( I --I ~· 2'96ele ~ ' • Cu~ A KIND Of H . •1•0.1111t ............ 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Family Weekly'1 Ilda .,e olmc:c4 by reJl.IU.ble w mpaAltl. Tho hcma and Cl09)' are cMc:llcd for rdliibilky. Yet, unimcntlooal dela)'I occur, l>KAUM 1hootand1 of ordera come 111 10 our lldvcrtllacn from all <Wcr the country. We 11 Family WeeU7 wan1 10 _.111 )'OU u much u poM1blc when lhc:M infrcqucot dd.,w 0«ur; to If I hey do. Jutl .net me 1 cud or loucr.11f Imme• dhlkly loot loto it." Wrtt.: Mary AyrfS. F-'ly W ttJtl)' '411..u~A-Ncw Yoft, N.Y. 10022 clOBMANSlllP Why You May Not Get the Praise YGb Deserve "My boss never compliments me no matter how well I do my wori<," Is one or an employee's most common complaints. Some bosses believe paying a salary signi- fies sufficient approval, but they're bucking human nature. Industrial psychologlsts have repeatedJy proved people PEOPLE AND YOU need recognition and praise. Bosses who Ignore this fact cheat themselves of the extra e ffort and loyalty their kind words would produce. How· ever. the way yoo react to praise may well affect the amount of II yoo recel11e: Are yoo the type of person who, when yoo receive a compll· The Labor Pains of an Expectant father lhe hysterical father-to-Oe In a TV or movte skit ls always good for a laugh. Now It turns out the poor guy really may be In the grip of a psyclM>logical crisis. Psychiatrist Sllas 8 . Coley Jr. and psychologi6t Barbara E. Jame.a of the School of MedJclne, Unlveralty of North Carolina., have com- pleted a study whk:h reveals that father>to-Oe may be undergoing ''emoUonal and physical trauma." Almost one Quips & Quotes Sunday-School Teacher: ''Lot was warned to take hla wife and flee out of the city. Unfortunately, his wife looked back and WAS turned Into a pillar of salt·· Little Girl: 'Wha1 happmed to the flea?" -So~l J. Stannard out of five. prospective fathers may be so upset that he behaves erratlcally. ~ fathers fight with famUy and strangers, and they deliber- ately make the:mseJves tcarce during pregnancy, when they're needed to go to the hospital, and during the first The pert eight-year-old was being punished and aat In the comer of the dtnlng room at a table set especlally for her. The rest of the family paid her little attention during her term of penitence, but they couldn't Ignore her prayer before set· tUng down to the meal. "l thank thee, Lord," &he wiu heard to say, "for prepar- ing a table before me In the • • PAMILT Wft.ICLV, ~ tt, t111 ment, relaxes and feels you can coast for a while? Your boss may helve noticed that pralse has this effect on you and may react accordingly. Or, when you're compUmented. do you boast to everyone about It? Your supervisor may not like the Impression you're creating of being a "favorite," Anally, your expectations of praise are perhaps unreason- able. Do you wait for a rave every time. you satisfactorily complete a task? You can't expect your boss to be bowled over dally by the fact you're able to do your job; that's why you have ltl If you never seem to receive your fair share of recognition from a boss who does gtve de.served pralse, one of your co-workers may be stealing credit for your accomplishments. If so, see that your supervisor finds out who contributed what -S.. R. Rdfcwcl demanding weeks afterwMds. lhelr behavior may even be bizarre enough to Include chronic vomiting or diarrhea during the wife's pregnancy. All new fathers, say the re· searchers, are under some stress because of Increased responsibility, rivalry with the baby for the wife's attention, and sometimes feeling the child locks them Into an unhappy marriage. An aware- NW of these feelings may help the prospective father to understand better his own reactions and the new mother (who certainly has enough tensions of her own I) to realize that her husband's anxieties are not unique. You can obtain a Government leaflet. So You're Goin1 To Be A New Fotllo, which discusses phyaicaJ changes In the mother as well AS attitude changes and new worries both parents may have. Send SS-to: Consumer Information Center, Dept .. WM, Pueblo, Colorado 81009. -Slilrky Slou FIMla pre.sence of mine enemies." -Conrad Fiorello A woman didn't quite make It to the delivery room. and her baby girl was bom In the hos- pital lobby. Later, when she asked her husband to suggest a name for her, he replied. "Well, why not name her Vestlbula?" -Dorotha Kent ......, .. NDT --llML _.,.-al.....nll ~ TIMT!-1 I GllDMUllO STUOtOS 129%7 ......... -..--. ...... ,_ I ~,.... 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FL VERS• RJGKrS: Delayed flights can drive you up the wall If you don't know yOW' rights. Old you know that on some airlines you may be entitled to a free night In a hotel If your flight ls delayed between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM? And that If you are delayed four hours or more you are pennltted. at the airline's expense. to make a long-distance telephone call anywhere In the continental United States? These and other airline amenities are ex- plained In depth in a booklet put out by the Aviation Consumer Action Project Fat Information. send a stamped, self- addressed envelope to: ACAP, P.O. Box 19029, Washington. D.C. 20036. HOWARD OOSEl..L Wl'l1i SENATORS WEICK.ER AND KENNEDY NoCW.a a.. as tndla A ~ • ... ..,..,... '1 neva There's no question that I came aloog wanted to be In sports. I was put Into when the young people of this society sports broadca.stl:ng by accident I tried were growing up far dlfferentJy from to get out of sports sevm or eight years my generation, and they had a sense of ago, but I was stigmatized by then. I life and what was tuippenlng. They~ should haw been tn news. na1k>nal Md the horrible oocndlng w ar ln Southeast ln~11onal Basically my profession Asia. They had the narcotics addiction does not deal with truth. It's not al· problems. They had .the raclaj anguish lowed Sport ls 5anetlfled, at least as to deal with. They were clrcumscrlbed far as the great bulk of the sportswrlt· everywhere by realJty, so they weren't en of A.mcrlca are concerned and abo disposed to the notion that sport ls the sports~ bee.awe In most Camelot And I told the truth about cases they need the approval of the sport. and I think the Urning was right owners and comml.ssk>nen to be hJred. for me, especially In the age of Rlc:hard But that has never applied to me, and Nixon." From TM Succua Trip, by In my case I had the luck of timing. Ross Arestone (Playboy Press, $10.95). " • FAMILY WHK\.V, 0.C.mw 12. 1'71 IN111E WORLD! BUDDY HA<l<ETT n.. .... .Wzbenl c • 1 C ....., lt.c:Mtt .. ai---- the "Poet Laureate of Hollywood." His first collection of poems ls called, TM N alt.ed Mind of Buddy Hacltetl. Although his verse has been compared to Rod McKuen's: Hackett Insists he has been Influenced by no one. '1 don't read other poets," he says. "If people read a poet, It's because they need IL My poetry Is me." And It comes out just about everywhere, he says. "Some- times I'll be walkln' along, and I get a bralnstonn. Other times, I'm dr1vln' wtth my wife and a poem comes to me, and l say, 'Sherry, take thls down.' I write my best things on dollles ln res- taurants when rm walttn' for a sam- mlch.'' ~·· ... I t' 3 ... at.c rak Japan ls an affluent, mobile, conges1ed and technk:aJly lrVlovatlve country. It has all the attributes Americans con- sideT modem. Yet, unlike most other modern cltla, those In Japan have a crime rate that ls low-and declining. This might be due to the low-key pos- ture of the Japanese police. They be· Ueve a lesson ln good behavior ls of far more value than a fine. Instead of l&JUlng a parking ticket. they will often have the offender send a fonnal letter of apology to the chlef of the k>cal police station. The kobans, smaJI police stations, serve as bases for patrolllng officers. When an offk:er ls out on patrol. he makes a special pofnt of talk- ing to people about themselves and their behavior. If the policeman feels m<>Te Investigation ls called for, he ls usually quite adept at getting people to agree to come to the koban for further, less public, conversation. National con- tests give reoognltlon to officers who are best at on-street Interrogation. The kobana are all-purpose sources of help. A mother might come In and ask for water for her baby's bottle. Some kob&ns ls.sue cards which are prized by children. If a child finds a coin someone has dropped and turns It In, kobans give a printed card filled In with the child's name, the date and the particular deed performed. u,.. .._ ... s••--= Overweight people are more subject to gallstones than normal-weight persons, but recent research reported by the National lnsU- tutes of Health shows that the over- weights who reduce, re.gain and reduce again are the most SU5Ceptlble of all to gallstone attacks. The reason: gall- stones seem to form when the liver secretes bile that Is $Upel"S8turated with cholesterol. Obese people's bUe car- ries more cholesterol than that of thin people. During ~t recb:tion, the cholesterol content of the bile ls also high. When weight ls reduced and stabi- lized. the cholesterol drops. People with a "Yo-Yo" weight pattern may be staying In a gallstone-fonnl.ng oondltson a great de.al of the time. ATntEEND ~MyOM? At IM ad-die very ad--ol tkir ltva. some famous folk said some mighty peculiar things. And luckily someone was there to write them down: Writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, asked If he had made hls puce with God, replied that he wasn't aware of having quarreled with Him. and then uttered two, Inexplicable last words, "Moose Indian." When Fr~ls Rabelais, the French writer, slipped away, he said, "I am going to the great perhaps." Writer Oscar Wilde called for champagne: '1 am dying, as I have lived, beyond my means." Torlogh O'Carolan, writer, wanted a cup of Irish whisky: '1t would be hard If two such friends should part at least without kissing." Foe the scariest last line, boxer Max Baer holds the trophy: "Oh, God. here I gol" DA TE: Olanukah begins at sundown ......... ,. BIRTHDAYS (all SagHtartus): s-My -Dionne Warwick 36; Connie Francis 38; Frank Sinatra 61. Moeillay--Chris- topher Plummer 49; Dick Van Dyke 51. T.adaJ-Patty Duke 30; Margaret Chase Smith 79; Lee Remick 41. Wed- aaday-J. Sti:om Thunnond 74. n.r. clay-Margaret Mead 75 Frtday- Ersklne Caldwell 73; Arthur Fiedler 82. Satluday-WIJly Brandt 63; Ramsey Clark 49; Ossie Davis 59. BIR11IDAV PEOPL£: Patty D*e ... Dldl V• Dyke Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Hea~h. Cl919 llJ llf\'NOUll loeACCO CO LIGHTS, LONG UGKTS. 12 mg. ...... 0.9 mg. nicolint. 111. 119: cigmte. by FTC method. ~ ......... ,. •• ._llllC ... Nt •• Old Faithful . ... New Faithful. Good Old Faithful. Always got you where you were going Always did 11 eco- normcolly. A whole generation of Ameri- cans grew up with Old Faithful. And now. 27 years and 33 m1ll1on cars later, it's still a symbol of dependobtltty and economy. Now there's a car that's rust os relt0ble and economical as Old Faithful ever wos. It's New Faithful The 1977 VW Rabbit. With engineering so advanced that auto- motive experts hove hailed 11 as the kind of car Detroit will be building 1n the 1980's. The Rabbit hos a new fuel 1nject1on sys· tem, so it starts up quick as a bunny. "' Springs like one, too. 0 to SO 1n rust 7.7 sec· onds. The Rabbit also hos advanced engi- neering features like negotive steering roll radius to help maintain directional stabil- ity in the event of o front-tire blowout; rock-ond-p1nion steering for more direct maneuvering and better rood feel; and on independent stabilizer rear axle, low in unsprung weight, for better rood holding New Faithful lives up lo Old Fo1thful's reputation for economy. too. Because 1t hos fuel m1ect1on, you con use the most economteol grade of gos~ But you won't hove to use 11 very of ten. Rabbit gets 37 mpg on the highway, 24 in the city. (Thats EPA's estimate for manual tronsm1ss1on. Actual m1leoge may vary, depending on driving hobtts, car's condition ond op- tionol equipment.) Dependobil1ty and economy. That's what O ld Faithful gave a whole generation of Americans. And that's 'what New Faithful is giving a whole new genera-~ t1on of Americans. New Faithful . The 1977 RObb1t More Volkswagen from Volkswagen WAID S. LEE INC. 1234 $. Main St. Santa Ana -547-5126 CIEVIEI MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -llS.1171 BUICK PHIWPS IUICK, PONTIAC &OPa. INC. 24888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills -137·2400 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET COHNELL CHEVIOLET 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546· I 200 DATSUN DOT DATSUN 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -142-7711 THEODOIE IOllNS FOID 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-642-0010 SUNSETFOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -646-4010 UHIVEISITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 AU.84 OLDSMOllLE. CADILLAC & GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -131-0IOO HONDA ION GOODWIN HOHDA 700 $. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 HOHDA SANTA AMA 301 W. Warner Ave. Sant'a Ana -140-7430 TV WEEK. DECEMBER 12. 1919 JOHNSON & SON UNCOLN·MEICUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-5'10 SANTAANA UMCOLN MEICUIY 1301 No. Tustin Santa Ana -547-051 I OLDSMOBILE UNIVERSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 PONTIAC IOMGOODWIN PONTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVEISON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -67J..Oto0 TOYOTA llU. MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147.alH j --~~ ~: .? SPORTS SUllDAl, DC~l£R 12 t.JO fJ llfl ht-CIM ., Gt•lldstiM 10;00 . llfl feotW DtuMtlltMtf fost umt rt tllt SI [()UIS Card1n1ls n Ne• YOI\ Cr1nts Q llfl Foouwn C1ncrnnat1 Btn11ls vs Ne• Votk lets 11:00 fil) Colll111trcill UnlOll lbsttll Tt11nG I he be!! Ihm DOI ol hvt MllS dele1m1nu lhe tud1n1 s1n1tu pl1ye1 1n th•s hnal 1ourn1mtnt of the Grand Pm C11cu1t I ht •rnntr •111 re<erve S.CO 000 12;00 . flit Qia ..... IZ:JO fJ llJ llfl Ftltllal Oou~r SttOlld Gime " wu111naton Redsllns vs D1Uu Co.boys l:lO Q htt s,.i1J lllorl4I t A City footb1lt Ptay<>ll S.mohnalj t:lO (121) CIJ) s,.i1s Cllllltft&t l:lO ('2f) 11)) llfl. '-111t of Ult Wed ':JO fD Stir Soc:ctr British sotte1 clubs Aston Villa and lo1ttnh11n Hol\pur coml)fle Ma110 ~W~ D£cCMau t!I ~00 a (2J LIW1 a.t.ttllal Los An111ts l1h 11 vs Ne• Orlons fllDAY, DECDllU 11 S.'00 (211 Wunon Wt'IMll W-'•IOfl vs Ph11ldtlph1a SATURDAY, D£CEMIU II t:OO • (I) llfl '""'"" Sb t:lO • llFl l'llJOff """ ., rDi (I) CnMltllMI I t:OO Q rDi CIJ <Ial Af C f GOIW 11:00 fl),.,. 11'8" T-aia .. , ... .,. from the Ootal Country Club 1n M~mi FlondJ bolh h•tt and l1ptd tove111e ot semi l1n1I mmd tum Coif Amon& tht prolen10111I lu ms partrc1p•trnt lie ludy Rank111/8tn Crensha• S1ndr1 Palmer/Arnold P1lme1. hn Sttphtnson/lom We11M>pl, ID.1nnt Cllner/~rdnei Orck1nson. Cuot ManA/let lm1no. Sue llern1111/J C Sn11d and Pat Budtey/Rty rtovd l;OO ca m> s.r a..i s,.ci111 4:00 • a.cl .... Slllol U An's Sf*1I hid 4:JO • Sf*1I Cllallttl1t S;OO U (8 ()J) 1111 Ale's Wiiie h id tf s,.tb ar-.t1N t..i S;lO Cl 5'olb CMllttllt l;OO a> flllftrlM 111W1 Oklahoma Stale vs B11ch1m Youna SUllDAY, D£C£MW ll $:00 U CC) wr," Millioll Ytlta Iii C,rt•" (SCI 11) '68-Andrcw Meir 811b111 Slleltey 7:00 D CC) whrils tf ,Mliitt" (tom) ·4 I Betty Hutton John I und l'Oll m ~Utt Jwr11t1" (&cl't) 42 (1101 rtynn Ron1ld Ruc1n too 8 (QI) (jJ) flt <.C "Tiit Smit-Ups" (dta) 73 -Roy Scht1df1 JOiiy l18ian<O MOflDAY, D£CEMIU IJ 1--00 a (t) "Tht Group" Cd11) '66-Caodice Bercen D (t) "I WMt II lift" (dra) ·ss-Suun H1yw11d B (CJ "Tiit l•..-iMt Yt111" (com) '68 01v1d Niven TU£SDAY, D£CMEIU 14 1:00 a CC) wa.u c..t" (1cl't) 68-Rrch11d Boone Vtta Miies D (CJ "TN Du4lr Affalt" (dr1) '61-limes M1son WCDflCSDAY, DECllllER IS l'Oll D <Cl "Tiit ,_, S.nra" (dla) '61 Burt l1ncute1 t:OO 8 frn {J) m (C) "1'1le Gtbwat" (adv) 12 -Sltve McQuun. Ah ,.acGtt•. Ben lohnsonJally Struthers fHUqDAY, DCCllllllR 16 1:00 e tc:J "Gvya IM Deis,. (mus) '55 Jun SrmmOlls fr1n~ Sr~tr• D "lllt a!W Ille~ .. (com) SS-Dinny Kare. Curt JurUftl. ~1m T1tnrrOH f'RIDAY, D£CDIW 17 1:00 g (CJ "Call Illa Ma4u1" (com) '53-Clhtl Murnan Donald 0 Connor. Georae S.ndeis. Vera Ctlen D CCJ HA l.wly W17 to Die" (d11) '68 Kirk Oouclu Sy1v1 KoM:in1. Ch WallKh, Kennelh Har&h t.OO 8 CIJ.) UJ CI} I.CJ "f'tUfl lleMf' (•es) 12 P1ul Ntwm1n I et M1Mn Sttotht1 M11trn Hector Clr1ondo Jim IUnt • (QI) ll>l (UI CC) wy•& ........., Q.rlll•~" (d11) 76 l1nd1 Pui Roecr Ktin SATURDAY, DEctMllR 11 1.-00 e (CJ"1'1lellN411 llli" (com) ·~-Brna Ciosby. Bob Uo!)t, Dorthy ltlll()IJI 1:00 D fCJ "Gmt Slou1 Up1iliftC (•O) ·~3 htl Chandltr I 11th Oomt11u1. lyte Bettrci l!JO D 1211 ({) ffll Cl C.C• w.._ .. (mu~) It luclll~ 8111 Robttl PrtslOll. 9t1tr1ec Arthur t..JO G ~•" (wes) '53 Audie Murphy. Su~n C4bot Ptul Ktlly. Jack Ketty THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUllDAY, D£COl9EI 12 2;Cl0ff--~ J:OO ...... ......, 4:00,.. .., Ille h•itf 5:l0 .... lilaf* 5:00 Ollee u,.. A Clallk i:lO llNop 7:00 c.lltttllll la.Ila 7:l0 ...... a:oo c.n.Mt• rive essays eu111 lftrftl 1111n'J mu t ut1111 h1b its t.«I SoNltl1t 10:00 v-.: , ..... 1111 lJlldl MONDAY, D£CUIBU U t'.GOAM b l CIM Cll'A• t:lO r.. "'the f•Mr IO:GO Tiie Den "He1rt Dr~ne 20ih Century [p1dem1e" 11: lO Dedrk Col!llNftJ 12.1111 S-1111 Str•t 1:00 11111•111 ''°'"'"le 'f1taw1e" (R) 1:00~'­uo TllliM Y-. lllr. lell J:OO SeutM Str•t 4:00Z...I 4:l0 Otd!k r-,.."' 5:00 lllAtf llilctn "-lpbtrhao4 5:l0 , .. Mttrt 6.-00 FtMI ..... , • .,, i:lO A Tllllt Iii Gr• 7:t0Atlillll......., 7:l0 Tiie ft-.11 Clltf 1:00 Tiie ....... Cllrollidn 9:00 0.-W Slmailld s-. 11:00 lllladleil/lAltrtr R.,ort fUESDAT, DCCUllUI 14 t.ODAM ........ /l.ffm ..,_, t:JO F1tWtw1 Sktdlillc 10:00 flit lilltrt "CtnettC De ftcll The Btoken Code" u arn1nes the often misunderstood world al re Miit delects I l:JO Dtdric c:..,..y 11:00 s.u. Stntt 1:00 W11tt1 111JS ti ltMlo Stm Allen llcnts 1:00 Miiis Clll'Ollidts 3:00 S.U. Street 4:00Z...I 4:30Dedrit~ ,. ... ~ ...... ~ S:>OlilfillltyfedNJ &.'CIOM.IM~ ,:.,,......~. 7:00 ... , Elbie Md Y• 7:30 Dt It TWl'lllt: lAal lllftutt ~ l:tO c.iHlr1lil ..... l:lO""" ...... toO....,,... l'llutrt "How CtMn WH My V1lley" lO:OOC.....,t 11:00 llll(llltll/lel!rtr RttlOrt WlDllUDAY, D£Cl111U IS t:OOMI lllladW/ "*-..,.,. t.ll , ... .., die f tllllt 10:00 Tiie Oltf1 "Pul~ry Ors me· The Hiddu Enem( S111 WYJ broad ran&@ OS d1U.$H lh1t 1llhcl lh lvna~ tnd uppe1 ruo111l0tr rtilem 11:30 Oectrk c.,,.y 12:00 s.... SCr..c 1:00 f.attp ~ 1:00 1llt l.1111 Qrilt.a .,._, 2: JO Actillc .., fllll 1-00S-Slntt ••z....t 4:)0 Dldrtc c....., 5:00 ........ ~ S:.JOVlll....,. ,;00 ~ 1tr die r .. 11y 1:311ATllN ttGlw 1:00-. ......... 7:JO~ 1;00 ~ '"'" Ooc """' t:OO ...... ,. Ill....,_. 10:30 T'•I C•I t••u11'lt•a• .... II ;OO lllladltill lAltftf ~ THUltSDAY, DfUlllll 1' t:OOMI l&eclW/L*tt ..,.,. t.>O f,..... SUtOll& 10:0011le Ulan '111unia-111 An Cme11ency" Eum111es 10me ot the improvements l~1l 11t ntedtd 1n the trutmenl ijf tsaum1 I l:lO Dedric ~ U:OO S..-Strwt l:OOC.nilwr• l:OO C.-r Swwinl Kit l:lO OllfUJ J:OO s.u. Sttttl 4:00Z...I 4:l0 Dectrlc c.,.., 5.-00...,~~ S:JO lldllitJ f ldtry 5:00 Mt• -[l!Wlr-i i:lO frttMM SMtdlilla 7:00 .... Elbtt tlld ,., 7:30 fw Yw lllf11111tioll 1:00 111 ,.,__. ., N Trap t.00 Tiie llllutMr lllC:'lllM Oocu mentary 1bollt tht sc1ena of .utht1 p;tdretr0n 11 :00 lllladltillltlwtf -.,rt fllDAY, DlCUlllR 17 9:00MI l&eclhllll.ellr•t ..,.,. t:• , ... 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Tilutrt 10:00""' ,.,___ , ... 2 The new production ol "Petet Pan." stamna Mia Farrow and Danny Kaye-the Silver Jubilee pre sentahon on the Hallmartl Hall of fame on NBC- 1s The Bia Event colorcast this Sunday at 7 JOPM Sir John G1elaud and Julie Andrews are off camera partte1pants m the proaram alona with the rosier of personalities previously announced G1el1ud IS the nwator Andrews sines one or the one1nal sones-"Once Upon A Bedtime" -dunna the pro lo&ue to this new, music.I adaptation of Sir James Barrie's story about a boy who reluses to arow up "The Uttle Drummer Boy Book II." a new animated musical special for the Christmas sea- son headhnin1 Zero Mostel, with Greer Garson as the storyteller. airs on NBC, Monday at 8PM. The new production opens with the little Drummer Boy, Aaron. at the manaer. HIS ad~entures beain when he decides to accompany Melchior, one of the Wise Men, on an important 1ourney. Melchior IS on his way to v1s1t Simeon. the bellmahr. to uk that he nn& his Stiver bells SO that the whole land will know about the birth of the Christ Child I :1 '!'111 IM ell •!ill i I u 141 ~a• I'1 Ero u ~:I I MORNING e:oo a m s.n.. s-tster D l-W1• &Gmfutures fll'l m c.m111 • .,,,,,. -6:30-n (f } l1J rea\ufH D lllot tor WMtn Ollly 8 Micllfft lld!Gft Sllow m ,.,,, "'• a>s,.H~ ( ll (J ) '°" o., 7:00 fJ Jl.l (}i J """ o 1J2J cJJ crm m T ~, si-n Ill) 10D Club <IJ a>t.n-a ( '2tl CJ ) "' Good lltornln1 ..... riu m hnr "• fll Stoel Market Openln1 f.D f0&1 10< Htelt~ -7:30-m C.rtOOlls Iii Liiiie m Tll• ,..,t,Nlre ,.,,.,,., f.Dlllnttr .... n 8:00 O t C."1111 llllcaroo J)Su.up e Rill r111 Tift m "" flintst-cft. J Tiie f1l Club a Tht 11boln mz-r 1 t :OO u 11 , I ., Yov111 a llntltss D ltJJ 1 •i •10l ID Gtalld Slim TM lllllloilllrt a (12ti r1 J) )t 0on Ho Show G Mow1t: Ste 01yhmt Mov1n m ~ f1l) £Jectttc ComPllnY -11 :30-u ft ''' I $e11ch IOI fOlllOf. ro-e 6 1211 6) m Tiu Gont Show U (2tl e l Ot hlfl~ h~ 10 libll Hlrtlflln, by Hat\IMn mta1·, .. Cl) "'""" & Ille l'roltaitf I AFTllANOON 1 2 :00 D Noofttime G Tlllt Girt; Tiit $1\ul Show I uu I&) l)kt ~U 0,b 8 (ltti ( IJ) U0,000 P'ynml4 (() 11 Q) """ m Mo.it. Stf 01yl1me lttoVIM CD I °'""' tf lu11nle 'lTl l .... Alf11f/lot l111tt1 2' • ""' ltll1lllM, MllJ HlltJllln :24 LM Anltnc.an $1y1t m Coto4ni. fl!) &ood 01,1 !)ti """ -l2:30-a C17 !L ll JAstlltllfOfldTurns D QJI 01 tQI tm Oars of Our Uva (I) I I.Ott lue1 a (12'91 I IJ) '" .,, .. , Cltildren Cl) eo..rtalliJ ol tddit's flllltf !Bl Oolil °'' Show f.D Y01a lor Health fD A/tor I l.oJ Mctlts 1:00 fJ km llNI A/IH 8 < C2tJ CL l QJ -,u·, HotN . """ G> liblOI Mat111 <3l llkwlt: Set 01yl1mt Mov10 CD El si-dt la I -1:30-u <I'll QJ Cl) T11• Guldln1 U1ht o @ C.IJ lTDi m "" 0ot101s I]) Tiit llontylllOOlltll a (QJ1 rl) Ql 0111 Ult to I.In a C>l.orc. Court 2:00 0 !Ill )J I.I> All '" Ult ,atllil) u fll l 1 ct~ m AnMllt! "°'" 8 Ouit l Hamel CJ) TOHtf G MoM: Ser Oayl1mr Mov1f\ .., """ G> M1n11tll -2:15- • (iatl Cl)) a)1 &.111111 ~lit -2:30- fJ j7J (fl 'J llbttll Ga111t Gent ~yl>urn hosts • s.. HI/Ill J, Luft It lo lunr m llllct., ....... 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S1111t ('lll (J ) lurtt1 lir• m OnNtK ~n.s '1)lt11-fUJt6o 5 :00 D D 8 (J) rfOI Jklf> D lonaw I() Family Mf•lr Ii) Wild Wiid West m Tiit BtldJ lunch Q) UttOOll ~' tlll lrldy lu!ldl ((21 ) l'•rtri4tt family ml)iqhJ m KililN -5:30-u (l1 (f7> (} """ 1]) hltrid1e falfllly m ltttitdled 8)$uper111111 tlJ) lily ThrH 5oft1 ((21) tJ)) The llody l<i11Ch m Ultra Man ·~· '"fHI SMALL CAR IXPIRTS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SA.LES-SERVICE-PARTS PlltSONALIZID UASING -ALL MAklS & MODUS A ll#E SELEC110N Of USED CARS 142-7781 540-0442 c,.,,.c~ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD. (Highway 39 ) HUMTIMGTOM BEACH ,_,.I 'THE TINY TREE' 'Tis the sHson lo h•ng mistletoe •nd holly-•nd gener•lly lo be jolly when lhe Bell System presents "The Tiny Tree," Sund•y •t 7 PM on KNBC. ''Tiny Tree" is iln •nim•led speci•I, with eight Ch1istm•s sons by Johnny M,ulu , compose1 of !he legend•ry "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer." The distinctive voices of Buddy Ebsen •nd Robert• Fl•ck ring out in ''The Tiny Tree," being bro•dnst this seuon for lhe second time. On the progr•m. Ms. Fl•ck sings "To love •nd Be loved" •nd "When Au tumn Comes." Ebsen, on le•ve from his investig•live duties u Bun.aby Jones, spHks for the le.ading .anim•I chuu- ler In the story. This Is Squire B•dger, deliciously described u "• good·niltured grump." In "The Tiny Tree," • little farm girl m•kes friends with • young pine. Thill winter, when the little girl becomes Ill, the tiny tree •nd •II the •nlm•ls of the lo1est 1•lly .,ound lo help he1 get well. "The Tiny Tree'' Is • story of love, compilnlonshlp •nd respect for •II living things. ~ SUNDAY 0£COllU IZ li0Ai1Ad * Indium 1n Ad'ttrtiw111ent -5:30-u GM's C.nt1' Wit• lhrslt•ll Efl• Concl ol 1 two Olrt P10111m on llo• lhe d1Ueitnl chrO croups llelped and settle Ille new land -5:45-m .... ~C111isto,i..rs e:oo fj u111p Ullto My Fett D llltat~ • SoutMtn Clllflnria -6:30-• st.,. lo l11rllln1 D This 11 ~ Ul1 D 0,.ratloft EM11111<J ID Wlllllt ..,....,..._ -6:45- CIJ WMdllft 1'llteitf IW"' Tiils l ill 1:00 DH~ltltNn D ID Acric»ltwt USA ... ' 1111 s,.ltA -~ C1J ,.,. ' Ills r,_. 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Meir Ah•ANOON 12:00 11 SEE: llOOAl 1976 Ali • Amtriu football Tt1m on THE CHAllH'IOllS .. Tiit C111111,-. fJ (~l (J J) \'Hi lnu11 and AMWtrs Beneath the famcal facade ol the dress wea11n1 corporal w~ has added a unique dimension to the h11hly acclaimed M•A•s•H se11es (on CBS, Tuesdays at 9 PM), hes an actor al eacepltonally diverse talent Admittedly, his role of the off.beat Corporal Klinger who unceasingly seeks a psycho service d1scha1ge by pulling on female attire has 1iven Jamie Farr the exposure and reco1n11ton he had never known 1n 1 20·year show business career f arr once commented that alter re&ular appearances on The Red Skelton Show. The Danny Kaye Show, Our Phoebe with Peter Lawford and in hall a dozen movres "nobody ieco&nizes me.'' But. after ente11n& his thud season a.s a reeular on one ol -television's most honored programs. that s1tua1ton has reversed itself He surely ranks as one ol the most recoaniuble personalities in the medium. And that pubhc recoenition hu paid off in constant demand foi his services on a variety of telev1s1on proe1ams-1ame and talk shows, 1uest starnn1 roles on dramatic se11es-and pellOnal ap· pearances at funcllons throuahout the country. Earlier this yur he broke 1n a nt&ht club act at the Boston Playboy Club so successfully tl\at his en&aument was held over. Farr. a native of Toledo, Ohio, discovered a year 110 the impact his bizarre char~cteruahon on M0A•s•H had made at an Ohio colle1e when a news story datelined Dayton revealed that Wriaht State Un1vers11y was 1n11tat1n1 an annual "Corporal Khn&er Ora1 Race" around the campus quadrancle As a part of the un1vers1ty's "May Due" celebration, w1lhna males, clad in feminine hocks, sprinted in awkward lashion over the course for p11zes as the first to finish without loStn& maior &arments, the su1eS1 runner and the best· dmsed entry To avoid a se11st connotat1on. coeds were welcome to enter, provided they wore army lahgues and combat boots While attend1n& a governor's conference on h1ehway safety 1n Missouri, the natlonal impact of M•A•S•H aea1n was brought home to hrr as he learned that ,the "Show Me" state had adapted the program name lo its safety campa11n Instead of Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, M0A•s•H represented "Missourians for Active Safety on the H11hways " "Some of the people I met asked 1f they could use a h11hway safety paster of me 1n a dress with the sloean 'Don't let This Happen lo You,' " he recalls "I told the aovernor I deseNed a safety award tor a perfect record Not for drtv1ng, but for never hav1n1 fallen off those h11h heels as K1tn1er " Thou&h known pl'lnc1pally for comedy portrayals. including a regular series role on The Ch1ca10 Teddy Bears. his schooling 1n drama at the Pasadena Playhouse, where he performed in "King Lear" and "Outward Bound," amply prepared him for serious roles 1n The Blue Knight m1111·se11es with William Holden and 8arnab~ Jones on the Network and motion picture parts in "The Blackboard Jungle" and "The Greatest Story Ever Told " Give SOMeOne You love a portrait this O.rist•as Say ~ LOVE YOV" 1Ditla a REMBRANDT stgle Portrait Wt! \f)"*r 1111;• 1n rd v .J+r>1 '7W:f frJm 11 P"'>'"''+'\ th J, ,.,@ ,,., ,,. , ........ 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Wikl West m M1mhnh1' a,,u111h1h lnaton ""' i11 ...... (ftt) I I )) All's ~ Wo"41 ,. ...... m Arlltnan A1111t1 -5:30-IJ f101 iJJi 1.tl a ,..... O Wift Worl4 Ill Mo111turt 111 <11 01klln4 ..Wu Wclines ( iltJ I f hll It Ille M11111t1 QB fltSU filiPIU •V•NINO e:oo • ..J., """ D 11"-W Tht KrdS•Ofld ttport en,rnltmtw let M1,or~ D Mttlt: ~ (2111) "fNt Mlllloll Yun to urtll" (Kr fr) 68 Andrew Kerr Bub111 Shelley D TKE FAMILY & other * IMna thlnrs/9 STARS LAUGHS MUSIC OWIA a flit f,.il'f ... nll Otlltr l.mnc Tlllll11 8111 Buby Ctrnor Don1hue and Brad S1v11t stu u divorced parents and son 1n lhrs pro11am "h•Cll comb1nu d11m1 mu11c i nd humor to trit 1 p1no11m1c •rrw of l1m1ly hit 1n Ameriu D Wor14 Clllm~I• ot Mii)( Hosted by Dn•d N .. en U Inter nallon1I Slars ot MIN ••II compete "1th their most e•C•t1n1 tels 1DJ Wlkl Wo<ld of Alli"'''' m lllcwlt: ~ "Mtn Oft tllt Mowt" (mys) '72-lemu W•1nw11fhl m UFO 0.llJIOl'9ft all Cl Uttte but: "l11crtdl~lt lttld MKW!lt" i8" S,,C•. 19" fli) , .. 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(dtl) 71 Kim Otr&y W1!111m Sll1!nt1 -7:30- D PrnR PAM • Hlll1111r~ Hill of F1me MIA FMIOW OANllY KAYE 0 ~ 'Tl •Jct G) Tltt lic bHI. l'tttr 1'111 (7hr) "'" farrow stars u Ille ll•Ch tly1n1 uhubmnl boy whO 'llOll'! 110" up Ind 01My l\1yt POI trays !ht bumbhn1 v1ll11n Capt11n Hoo~ (And tht &enlltr Mr 011hnC) 1n lh11 new Srlm Jubilee production al lht H1llm11k Hall al fame seoes m llolUft UftCllll' ""clllM 8 :00 U <111 <1) (()Sou, & Chr Show lot) Huthuton 1nd Don Knolls tutti a flit 1A11111n and lartler , .. ., MtnllJll v '"'" ....., 8 (ill DI QJ Sb Milli. S Mn Wlult rn•nllp 1tn1 1 pourblt cu t ot "'bot•tt th1I could 1ltect lht Irle wpport system tor 1 Ma11 t1nd1n1 Steve helps 1 miserly 1ndostrr1hs1 and a yoone f1m1ly d11CO•t1 lhr true munrna of Cl111stmu m llloirlt: (Ztlr) "0...•lt Jour. ne," (tdv) 47 [rroj flrnn Ron1ld Ruaan Alln Halt a> S.111 Yetty Show fa lilllllcll Vatitty f1l) HISTORY OF WYETH'S * CHRISTINA'S WORLO fl3 Cllrltlilll'1 Worhl A film portrait ol Chrr~t1n1 OlM>n, lbe 1111m•n "ho modeled tor Andrt• Wyeth s mo" l1mous oe1n1tn1 ID El Show M Sytwu 1'11111 -8:3()- r.81 0¥t11t11 Milaiotl 9:00 D lTl mm lltl•• Joseph "'ow an tnd11n construction w01\tt dtS9frtle lot employment rnldvtr tenllr •ills Beck the president ol 1 bu1ld1n1 company and takts away the v1c1tm s ucr1t -ant rnrtl•Oft dollar' 1n 1toltn diamonds D Otal .. m D lst Time On TVI Super • Action! Roy Scheider 11 TH( SmM·UPSI 8 (QfJ ())) 8 ABC Snd•i M!Mt: <Cl (21tr) "Tiit S.-.U111 (d11) 73 llor Scllerder, Tony la Bt1nc:o llflY H11nts An thte 1roup of New Y0tk Ctly detewm hunt t11m1n1ts who commll m IMJCIUnrihablt by s.vtn 111 more ~UIJ rn lilt lV WeEK OECEM8Efl 12 187& D ClfMITtd~ a> It• H•illr4 91...-efilll IRl 1llt OM War • fJl) Mtmlttnhip App11t1Mnler· piec.t Thutrt: How Ii'"" Wn M, Valley -9:30- .. (21 I JJ ll(ll m Thi Ill (nftf 1llt MoMydl1nae11 Part Ill Molu ust1n aerees to work u i n under cow •c•nt fo1 "" blnk 1n an ettort to hnd out who rs counterlalhn1 credll cards, Roscoe Heyward allow' hrmsell 1nd the blnk to ltl more involved rn lht QUUllOlllblt 1tt111s 01 1 lln1ncrer i nd Y1n~rwoort de ctdts lo do M>mt chttkrna ot hlJ own on Ille mY$1toous l1n1nm1 D flit llftc ts c-1111 {]' Slmmr & c-,,.n, IJ Altltriu• Ult Style: joj\n Me111s m lrutll of Utt me.IN .... 10:00 a 11 (J 1 DtM«llio or1vKch10 at!S lhe luhn1 that lht trucker ht s 1M'U1ed 11 the culprit rn a "ave ot murders rs lht 11ron1 min Ind hrs tceltn11 m 'tlndK1ted when another of !ht wme type murdetS OCGurs ahrt tile truc~tt 1n ~ti Ill o., ol Dilclftl} D Calwtf} Clltptl m '-'ti llatrr m •""" a '"" r.i..11 m Tiit Mam1 CllrOllklt:t CfJ ,,.. '°'"" Sholt -10:30- • J1111111r Swawrt Si. Cl firln1 LIM fB WtNMltrful Worhl 11:00 a C11(fT mm...., a • ~ ca > 111 """ e rec...n•o flit rn ci.• m Mo.It: "Tiit Hucbt111" (dra) 'Al-Clark Gable. A•• C1rdner a> Sinister Clft11111 ID """-ff tht ~ 111t 81 Ny tf U.1111 (9 I AMy Willla111s S... tm Ji111111y S.1wrt -11:3()- • Sunder Sports fintl/Mtflt' (_c) w5o11114 of All1•1" (drl) '68 James r 11ent1no, Dorothy Provine D S.1111111 ' C-PIAJ • 1llt 700 Club 8 C9 ) l'tltt Mmhttl Variety Sllow {j) Ttlt,ulM II) Moflt: lC'l "for .. 11 Ambtt" (rom) 47 -Linda ()arnell Cornell Wride ®l Mowlt: " "Tll• l'Ytzt" (dll) 63-Paut He11man Clh Sommer caward C Robinson IB MIK l"olicy f tr11111 fD .. IClllQ, It Uflt !DJ Movlt: CCJ "llKl Wi4ow" (dro '5C-C1neer Ro1era. Van Hethn 1:00 I) At OM W1tL D Sl•rtllllt 2:00 a Mowl1. "Auou the l"uiftc" (dte) '42 Humph11y 8o111t -3:25- • llloirlt: .. , .. ""'"""Lott litr" (rom) •2 frtd Alt11re R1t• Heyworth MONDAY O(ctMW 11 f« _., Nd 1ftt1-11Stlll(1, plt11t 1te DATYllllU PROUAMS. .... lot ""' CllMM!Kt, .,, lht .,,,.--. DAmMC MOVIES 10:00 Ill "Tllt Mu4utrl4tr" (dra) '33 Ron1ld Colman [llHi l1nd1 "Union P1clllc" (•ts) J9 Ba1b111 Stanwyck Joel McCrea a "lor•rt'"" (d111 ·35 Paul Munr Bttlt Do•s 11:00 G "Tllt Rlctn1 l'Wt" (d•al ~2-Rrch11d Conlt U:OO ID "Hml1t Cre11" (Oral ~-loin Crawford 1:00 <8l "M1l11a" (d") 62 l rnor HoW11d 1:00 " (CJ "Tllt lanfoot Coft.. tau" (dra) 'S4-Ava C.1dnt1 J:OO llDl IC) "lll1 Saur• Gllns" (dll) 62 Rich11d Basehart HO 8 CC"J "Tiit c.wtloy" (wu) 58 Jack Lemmon Glenn r ord •veNINO e:oo n a LIJ J#l rm 11:> m •"' U IHl ISO)..._, 8 QI) St.tr T,.... m '°""' Prll Ill ~• m hrtrWp Fa111111 CDM1111·l2 m M1111Hnhlp Appeal/Utclrit C-,.RJ Cl}I Dillllll t1D Ultle bleats -6:30- • 01101 Cuesh include Don Rdlu. Mel Ttlhs ~ry Burrhofi Jo/In Schuck. lo/In Rodby & Band .,,,,. "'""' (II .. Gritflft ~ m r a11111y Attw (J1) ~ D Town Tal 7:00 D 8 @ W Cl llewi e 01ra Clull Cll MJ TM" S-CD T 1 ltl tht T nrtll G c.ctmrltioft Gi i ~Lucy m 111t fll ec.'" ~­ • """ Gtltfilll m Mac1W1t.a111 •"'11 ........ ~I G> DlllNtlc S.tlu 8 AddllM f Mlly -7:30- 0 C.lltnlll llilytltlt e lowllll& ft! Dollars (J) TIM D4d Ctllplt • (Cit Cl)) (Ul Tiit llipt lltlOll Cltrlstm• A mutJCjl 1n1m1ted rttel hne of Cltll!fnl C Moa<e's 1mmor111 clr1ld11n's fnortle. "A V1s1I rrom St Hl(holH . Wrlh the VO<H ot th, 1IOOfld famous Horman lubotl Cllorr lllt PfOlllm tells the true 1tory ol how Moort camt to wrrle the poem .... Tlllt , _ D T1lt .llltn WIN ~ ~~ Slllctra '*" a11 ro ;;r' WwN ff AlllNla .............. fD OSCAR WINNING FILM • ON THE IUTTUIFlY m ChuHI 21 Totl1hl Don I r!ob1n Lehman s Audtm1 .\1tard wrn n1na document11y Ir acts the pn$1CC of the Monarch butltllly from brrth tluouch mehmorphom on rh 1ourney from country to city to eaperience the hudom and h1mds of its day to day rnstence /Mcmbtr lllip .,,. •• m Fritnds of Man m flHll C:Oltlofl 8 :00 U tt1' t J ( Rllocla A "'ulthy restaurant ownf1 sweep~ Brenda Moraenstern olf htr leer •1th a p1opoul of m111111e ., J1l J 10> m !l1RWl Tht Uttlt l>t111111M1 S., ll~oicu ol Giw ~rson is lht storyttllu ano luo Mosul, u Brutus lht ••a11cious Rom1n to coll1tlo1 art tolued in this 1n1m1ted musotal sequel to the pupular th1ldren's Ch11stmas tale ot • poor. aenfle drummer boy whose only 1111 to lht Ch11st Ch•ld ·~ a wnc D lllofit; tC) (2hr) "Tiit GrOllp" (d11) 66 Clndice Beraen l.l.) Movie: lC (2hr) "tl11M11111t Alley" (dr1I 47 Ty•Oflt Po .. er 8 (Qt lti) ~· a;mm V'KIOf} If CftttbM (lh1>) This ""OiViO l Wot pet produclron d11m1lr1tS tht da11111 hrath rucue r11d on the Ucandan 1rrport rn July 1916 1nd recruits the stunn1n1 1nd une•pteled maneuver lhal heed te11011~t host aat1 in ' lrchltn1na swill 111ack on their u ptors ~"~ Oou&IH Ct11abeth hylor Linda Blarr. Richard Oreyluu. UtlM Hayes 1nd Drnd Groh star CJ lllofit: (Cl (2hr) "I Wint to Lin" (drl) 58 SuHn H1yw11d m ltwltchtd m Perrr Maton ISl lkflt: ~ (211r) "TIM lmpos tlMe Turs~ (com) &8-D1vrd N1vtn m l\e MllllS CllrOllklu GI S,.111$11 Mowlt m J.,afltM un11111• ,,..,.,.., -1:30-u cm CI Phrllh Phyll1~ tums the Outer hv1n1 room into a wtdd1ne chapel when she h1l111ously mis man11es Molher Otller s mar rr1ae to fellow octoaena111n A•thu• l ilflSOn IO lht tonclu11on Of I 2 perl e!!_sode u Bob H09t'a Chri1tm11 * Show. Joltn Won•. Ntll S.d1ka, The All Ameriu football Tum U tlll ID m IH9lill ... Hope ClmllNJ s,.daJTolinWaynt- Nttl Stdau ind lola hla"1 ''' amonc flloSl' wtro wilt toin Bob Hope 111 celebrate tht holiday snson Aho 1uut1n1 art Miu Ameuc1 (Dorothy Benh1m) 1nd fht Ouun ol the 1917 Tournament ol Rosu (011ne R1m1ke1) and her court mcr-.WtlJ 9:00 8 !ITJ t}l lJ) M1udt Cvtn alter her home •i cluntd out b• bural1" Maude 11 dtte11n1ned to ~up her ner1hb0•1 from '''"'"C lhem'fl•u m Men ,rtfflft S. GI 1111 Vlrtlftll11 fB Clllt Ulllttrsal fl3 EDITff ,IAF'S 110 • 'I R£GUT NOTHING' fD M11111Nrs~IJ A"ttl/I Rt&ttl M in' A b1ot1aphy on the 1111 of rrance 1 le&enda1y ''"'" [dilh Ptaf THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 173-213 OTHIJl'S n"IC.Al~ POKINIAGI tAn-3to~ TIS. Not all seco nd cru11 deed loans cost Che aame. Thac's why the Federal Government has given you a ~imple way or comparing the annual cost o( any loan ... che Annual Percentage Rate The lower this rate, the lower your annual cosc Most other companies ask you to pay Annual Percentage Rates from 17% to 21%. That'1 because they charge you 10% interest, a maximum commis- sion and give you a short time to repay. Not ua. Through Reliable your incerHI race is lower (9%), the commi11ion is lower, and you get more time - 8 years -lo fully repay your loan, including prin· cipal and interett There are no balloon payments . We offer you an AnnuaJ Percentage Rate of 12.8~. Check around. We believe it's the beat rate avail- able ... and it'• available lo everyone. The figures look like Chia. For every $1 ,000 you borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The total of payments is $1,407.36. We alao offer 1horter lerm loan• al the .ame intereal rate and commi11ion, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage Ratea. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any time by pre·paying incereal on the balance in accordance with 1tate law. You may borrow from S2 ,000 to $50,000 on a first or aecond truat deed loan -on any real estate any· where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan in 10 working days. No gimmkk1. No double-talk. We juat think it'1 good buaineu to gi\le you the fact1 . and more money for your money I e:1RELIABLE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Ill Truated ud Rup1cld Brokers far 26 ynri ... ao-J<>f&..: OT• ... Co: 2295 W Ball Rd Analwlm (TI4) 776·6S4S Loe A ..... •: 320 No Vmnont (2U) 666·2525 SF \Wley: 18455 Burbank Blvd Tmano (2U) 981· US4 DtreetToH·f,... nio-.: San Gabrtel Valley 1213) 442 6668 Sooth Bay -LC>nG ix-h 1213) 644 2272 Vt>ntura County 1805) 4<rl 3733 , .... MONDAY (CondnuM) -9:30- • l]J) ()) All't f elf Richard bas l1ll1n Pl•r to lltt neWJlllan's n11hlm11e he s bttn scooped by a 1tw11 ~lumntsl 10100 0 WllAlt l'UC:EDY • lie DECUTIVE SUITE 8 (J1) (J) Cl) Euullu S.111 Anderson Gall lu1s scudal will erupt om his wife's 1el1tionsh1p w111t 1nothe1 wom111, ind when 1 w01k tnJIS OCCUOIH Don W1llin1. h1s wilt sl11~es uncapected sp.,ls with 1 h1ndsome thulncat d11ecto1 D XMAS llf AUSTRIA- • wltll l'trry CMo, Sid Cltur, Stnb .. ,,., & Ylt11M loy1 C1lolr D 0 ()) <11 D llflfiil P1rry to.'1 Clinatu Ill 1iiifrfl Perr, Como is ,olntd bl comed11n Sid C.ui.tr. tctrtl9 StMt 8er1t1. tht Y11nn1 Boyt Chotr and OlymplC ikl· 1111 cltamoiOn Karl Sch11nr 1n thta holldty totc1al leatu11n1 wch localo Vienna. Sal1bur1 the lk1 rasorl ~111au of D1tnl1n, end Atntdort. wlltrt "Silent N11ht" wu compoud .. """ S'--'l• ID llfltl M ,,...., a c.,u111 ' r.1111111t -10:30-• mm""" m 111e111~ ....,."• rmOf· IU.llCI 11 Wtlf t11, 11:00 8 D Cll tlll 0 ({) lmn e a ca CJJ> Lt•• A111er1c .. Styk (jJ SN Htlllf •m o .. .. • Ctldflfy ... .,. tD ll1ry Kartu11, Mirr Hart11a11 GJ T 11t1 et 1111 llarre rU> (])St'"'' IM SIJn -11:30- • (11) CIS l1t1 ll11it: CC:> "Tiit ,..., ....,, Watte4N (d11) '74-Shiriey IOlltt D D <JI D ......., c.i- Tlll ma .. ...... ., lllpt s,.dal ..... a Tiit ~oo C111• (IJI) CJ)) Sci.11<t fldlon l11Hlrt m """'lltoflt IHJ Mt'llt: (t) "lut of £wtr•· 11111(' (dra) 59-HOPt l1n11 12:00 es..ttfCtoec11t G "'"': "OM stt, i. lkll" (ad•) '68-ly h11d1n • lllttl1: "A W.•u't Sttrtl" (d11) '49-Mmun O'H111 8D llkiN: "T. hria Wltll Lollt" -12:30- • AIMll1h1 Sllflt: "Th h1•lr C.llHJ, .. '1M1 IH Lollt11" m Mnle: CC) "Th• C.itUH ti ...,,. (tdv) '61 -Roiy C1lhou11 1:00 D fl\ (I) CJD) Tt111trrw D Tiit ma.. -1:30-..... G Wlllte4 OtH " ...... 2:00 8 "'"': CC) "f1lt II.ct W..t" (d11) '69-lony franciou ...... °""""bl": "leullM et Y .. ," "'""'' •114 A DtJ" P ... 1D TU•SDAY DlctMIO" fer ....... lfter.-lllallp. ,&taM Ml DAYTllll( Pt051AMS. ........ ,.., _ ...... Cit ..... lllt ., ...... oam111c MOVIES 10:00 e "Al•••• u Su"••r" (com) '62-Eddte Br1ehn. Jun P1,rrt Aumont "Where's Clur11,1" fcom) '52 ll1r Bo11et. Allyn ltlcle11t ra "tJft " £.11 z.u" c d11 > 37 -Piul Muni IJ:OO e "Olla lillrt lily Drilc" (com) '49-l1lh1n ~1ndoloh. Robert MOAtfOflltry 12:00 • "S,ttfire" (d11) 3•-Ktlh1r1n1 Hepbu111 Robert Yount R1iph 8tll1my J:OO S Ca> ''flit 8tt1tlt R1ift" (clll) '66-Lynd1 Day t:OO e "D11• Wtcltrr'' (dra) '39-8tttt Davia. Geo111 Brent. ):JO e CJ:) "llt H1114 ftr the Uttlt LM(' (•U) '66-HttllY Fonda, Joannt WOOd•ard. J1J011 Rob11ds lvlNINd 8:00 9 Ill> CJ) Tiie Mw11t11m ol T• Stwytr Pitt I Marl Tw11n's btlowed Mlt11can cla»IC 1tory ol hie 11011a t11e MtSSnt1PP. tl\11 depicts mtlllOllble bits ol the 1clvent1uous ltves of r om 1nd his ksl lnend, Hud r1nn, UlclUdinl !om S b1ush With I fence p11n11nr cll0tt and the cl1mec ht chase lhrouah cnu when 1 om and Becky Thatcher Irr lo esupe from the danseious ln1un Joe Johnny Whrtah1 stirs u Tom. Celeste Holm IS Aunt Polly 1nd W111en 011es u the v1ll11nous Mull Poll tr I ht conclU$10ll a~s Tutsdo. Otc lt D @ CfQl Cll 111 tu llKi $llttf "Tr .. n11e·· Bnu encounlcrt •n tltrech .. WAC nurw who wu 1150 1 h1th school claumale, b11t whn site eftCOUnlm C.sey she males no secel ol h11 1nlent1on-1nd this causes • H llOllS cltsh bet•ten tht two "bl1ek shttp " e Mnle: (Zltr) "lten1 C.111" (ldv) '68-Rlch1rd Boone, V111 Mlfu ()) llnle: (Zhr) "Hill la hr Ht"'9" (dll) '62-Ste•t McQuun e (tll Cl)) 8 lllUllDAYur ........ Selltt Clatilliii" 1n11111t1d m11$1G1I ltlt tcllt ol lht y111 S..nta Claus wale w1tfl t cold and d1ttd1d that 111stud ol dth•e11n1 tilts to people wllo didn't behne 1n him 1nyw1y. fie would 1u1t Ulch up on "" $1ttp II lllwlt: ~ (~t) '11lt Ou4ty Mftit" (dri) '6l-J1mu Muon CD ~ If 111t WIW • hoy ... _ 9 llnl/PllMic Aff1in t2li llewie: <t.J (Zllr) "AsyjMlll fOf A $pJ'' (d11) '67·Robert Stet~ fl!) IOSTOll l'Of'S & GOOD • OLD DAYS OF RADIO Witllout Your $upt10rt, WE COULOll'T DO Ill flD llHallTlle .... ,. ill .....,..,._-Arthur f1tdlt1 ind tlte Boston Pops Orcflnt11 ulule America 11r thr• 111C01e ol the11 first West Coast concetl ID a...,lrltt CD'9ydik PIM- -1:30- ID tre.Wfts • ChiMM '""fl"' ID Situation CotntdJ 9:00 8 (JlJ (lJ (I.) M•A•s•H A m11ttrt0Us M111u of h1ppen1n1s 111 lhe 4077th compound, 11ot to be t1pl11Md by lhe f rtda1 the I 3111 dlle uem to to11t11m Ille KO!Un behel 1n Shiman11m (thlt spmts 1nbabtt lrttt. houses and PtOple) D aJl Cl) III D ~ .._,,, Alter 1ntetcep1tn1 t poftet convoy tt1n1por11n1 • revoluhon1rr i.10tr. m1ht1nt 11d1cals blrnc1d1 them selves 1n • motel room holdtnf • cily ofl1C1al and h1i m1streu llo•t•ae e ('8J CIJ)(HI lllmil 1•1111 0.-r .a, lllt4liitl• Cll1i.t111u Sinttt compour lofln Dtnvtr sr.rs wrth 1uests V1la11t H•r ptr Oh•tl lftwto11 lolln and COl!led .. 11 Stne Martin Taped 111 A19tn. Col0f1do tDMtlY CrltfillSNlt cm ltlY. llE • JOJ Of UYlllGll WU HOW TO MUl A MIWOIU ..... ,.. • CliilltM '"'""" TV WEEIC OECEM8ER 12, !911 -9:30- • <I?J 0111 °'' 11 a n., Alln's bots hu enhusled her •Uh the f11m's p1u1111ous symphon7 u count-and •ll ench1nhn1 vis1t1n1 C:Ond\ICI011 Cl> Tiit WI 0..1 t!Z!t lll111Ml1Mp Afft1I QJ b,ec1tcMilr 'tC 10:00 8 lf?) (}) Switch D (fJl (I.) tfGI III Pollet Slery Two plain ctothes men surchina foi 1 horntCide su1pec1 ecc1d1nt11ty slay In 1nnoeenl man then lenHly 1wa1t lht verd•ct on their mtslalen deed ........ loMIWI 8 CillllW. ElECTalC • ,.ESEMTS THE Fl.ST "IAUUA WM.UIS Sl'lCIAL" e (Qt (J)) 0 Th l11•m Wllttr't s,.dal The hrs! 111 • MllH of spec11ls hOJlld br 81rb111 W1lt111 lutur1n1 tnlt1vl1ws on lot1t1on world•ldt •llh peoplt lrom 111 IJtlds 1nctud1n1 pohllct. 1Porll ind an111 t11nment Tonrrht Ms Willars 1ntttv11ws 811bl1 S11111nd SGIMtM• 9 Tiit ~ OW ti 1.1411 (R) Stm Allen hosts lh11 hrttt hurted tool al radt0's rotden e11 recoun11n1 the 111'1 50 rurs ol 111or11m1 m llflll M Prlt111ftra -10:30-m Cl> CD lln1 11:00 ••cm a ""' D {)) ClDJ (llJ C lltwl e lllJ l..ellJt Alllttkan Stylt Cl Ctltllrlty lr1111 tD Mary Hat1111111, M•ry Hlr1111111 Cl) T• ti 1M 1Wrr1 fm ~: ''Tiit LI~ lllltn'' -11:30- • (Ul rD tlS Liit Mowle: CC) .....,.-Oftr tltt Wiier"; '11lt Holllld tf llA.mlllnw (mn) 39 111.,1 Rathbone, H11el Brutt D Ill (})III JlllMy ~ Tiit m CIR 8 ((8) (}))IJf) TlltldlJMotlltof lllt "'"' ·s111na1 Homtcom1n1'· . """ S Tiit 700 CM1 f.D -...1Mr11t 12:00 • lat " Grtlldlt G Mo111: CC) "Crtchf' (mys) '46-Pil 0 81icn. Ct111e lrhOI ID Mtwlt: "Tiii l~Ultl" (d11) 'SJ 1111~ Oouatu Molly V1t1fe -12:30- • All·lllctlt S.: "Clrdt tf Ot· Cfpliell,'' wc:.Mtlllllff," "Miii Ofl IM AllulOfl" m lhtlt: (C) w11111tatltll " lift" (dra) J4 Claudtltt Cotbcrt 1100 8 IHI ()) <!Ill TMtrrtW m Tiit met" 2:00 II llHlt Du~ltful1r1. "Yu C.111 Stir Ha,,,:• "The l..,t Lttttrf' tD All·lll&hl how: "l•clr Part11t11," ''Sffa11 WllHnltta" 3:00 II llfni•: (C) "Onld 1d "tllllltN" (d11) 'S2 C1e1ory Ped IWEDNESDAYI Df.COllH 15 fot -Mc -•ft•n!OOll listlllp. plt1se se• DAYTIME rlOGUMS. .... !of ,.., Ullftlliell<t, lft tflt day'' MWiu. DAmltE llOVICS 10:00 Ill "Of LOH utl Ottlrt" (011) 63-Merle Oberon Curl Jtrttns tC "Cu11by, 111.0." (com) ·&I-James Robertson Jushct Leslie P111lhps 131 "llMl fttry" (dll) )~ Paul Muni, Wilham Garaan Akim 1am1toff k11tn Morley 11:00 D "Tiit lady Gu1bl11" (d11) 49-B11b111 St1nwrct Robert Preston 12:00 GJ Hfltme of tllt blfll4s" {1dv) · S~-Yvonnr De Carlo Howard Dul1 1:00 S "1'1111 0011 Slr1n11 TMnas" (dr1 ) 'S1-ln111d Bercm1n, Mel Ferrer, Jun M1111s. Julllflt Greco 2:00 D "Clu bllflU" (d11) 43- Humphny Bocart ln111d Beram1n 3:00 ~a::> ''TM Secret h rtntr" (dra) '61 -Stewut Granier JUra ~rarrel lv•NtNG 8:00 D8 fJ>ttl(l7)C (Dint a ® <a >m"-• <al l1hn ltshthtl Los All&lts ll._ers n Ne• Orleans l t J Gomer l'yie Cl ~• m r1rtr1c1,. F111111y O>Mllll·IZ m Dectric i:.,.., IUI °'"""' m 1Jtt1t ... " -6:30-u Otftahl Gues1s include Robert SI.ck Plul S.lwtrs Ch11lts Nelson Rtilly, Rd Otts and the O.sco D11Ck. Suzy Cfl1ttee and 011ne lolinson •• w., Gfjffitfl 10 ... ,.. Grilfll Sllo'9 m r Mily a11au 17l C11 ~• mz- Carrying oft his 1nnual grand lerceny, the bl1c /!h1111rted green Grinch again raveals the "ar111nlc In his soul" artd the "termites In flls smile," on "Dr Seuu ·How the Grfnch Stole Christmas, .. en/mated sp11c111 repeating Seturday at 8•30 PM on CBS 8 :00 U Clll Cil GoM TI.111 Tired ol swnc flot1dJ S1t11n1 al home n11hl alter n11ht. W11tona and the children arr1n1e lat her to 10 to 1 church social. but the pl1tt thal W1llon1 lakes flo11d1 to is m11Ch mOle rod than Rod ol Aau D THE JOHN DAVIDSON • CHRISTMAS S~CIALI YEARS FINEST SHOW FOR ENTIRE FAMILY! e llli D ® m !HliiJJo1111 D1tidSOt1 Chriit1u1 ~ S1n1e1 John 01.,dson 1n his first hohdar 1e1e.,sion si>«11l 11 10111ed by his l1m1lr-fl1s wife Jtc,ie. lfle11 two cfl1ld1en. his molf1t1 and l1lfltt and 1n laws-and the l1m1hu ol hlS SPet11l cunts, the Lennon Sisters The soec11I WIS 11ped at lht Ornd son home 1n l110den Hills, C1hforn11 Cl) Mowit: (Zllr) "Operat\oft Mad llD" (com) ·~7-Jack Lemmon 8 (8 Cl)) O llHIC WoftltR "J11me's Shttld'' P111 I J11me Sommers enrolls IS 1 Police Aud emy c1d1l to loc1tt 1 forelan woman aaent known 10 be in the elus ([) COM Allttltn D ll"lt : (Zhr) "Tht You111 S..1111" (d11) '61-Burt l1ncuter m Wild Wefld o1 A111111a11 mr.,,, .. ,_ fa ilMUft Variety "-r taJ "'lioal G-c,.,iNc m llluttr•l•u hutre: ""' Gt.-Was lly V11ty m 11,.-u•,.att ,,..1141, -8:30-u (J 7> (IJ Tiie Jtlft111111S f UllOlll wtien the Jeffenons forbid flei to enter111n fle1 boyfnend onrn11flt. flore11ce quits her iob-mueh to the distress of Louise and the dehtf\t ot Gto1ce 8 LM AIMrkf• $IJlt • tt.a-Wlts 9:00 9 (Il') (J.) CIS WttlHtfaJ Moirit: (Cl (Z~) "T1le '-lnay" (adv) '12 -Sltve McQu un. Alt M•cC11w Ben JoflnsoR, Silly Sttulheri Doc McCoy. a Man stld behind bars. 1r11n1es ••lh his wtft. Cltof. lo m1h a dul w1lh 1 C100ked parOfe bolrd ofhc11I The u cfllnae will sp11nc Doc from ptrSOll tn return lat half his t1h from 1 dancerous bank heist The holdup succeeds, but 0t1<t Doc Ind Caro! hive lhe money, the deal sl1rt1 to f'11 1part 118 Cl) (JI ca O.u llhrtl• ~Hr ltNJI Danny Tllom11, s111 of The P11cllc1, ts "roasted" by celebr1ly 1unh 1nclud1n1 lucllle Ball, Orion WtllH, Gent Kelly, Otn1 D11t11ch, Harvey Kormu, Jrmmie Walker, Milton 81111. Howud Costll, NIDstY Runtll, Ruth Bum. Don Knotts, lln Murr1y, Ch1r1ie ClllH. Stndl Herdt. Chm tnd Rtd Sut!OllS 8 Oral lloM!ts' Cllrllltut DfNlll N1tthe Colt s1n1s "The Chrfstmu Son&" and "O, Holy H11hl • Abo lutured 1rt hft·Slze puppell by Sid and M1rty Krolfl Oral Roberts' muuae is 'Your Impossible Orum" 8 (QI) ) Q)) ltrttt• "Can'I Win for losin"' When 1 d1SCOu111ed man. troubled by his son's d1u1 1dd1tllon. is mistakenly KCUStd of ktlhnc 1 haled clopt puslltr, the nt1pborllood 1ppt1ud1 him 1nd he d~1des 111$ "" reputation is worth 101n1 to p11son fOf HOLIDAY ............ JllmBRJPHSS 2 Weeks Unlimited Travel On Greyhound Anywhere In the USA & Csnada Child Under 12 Rides Free With Each Adult Fare Regular Greyhound Out of State Roundtrip Tickets. :tllld Under 12 Free. Effective Dec. 1st thru Jan. 2nd. ~ Terry's Grevllmnl & Travel MalR & W .... -.~.-......-hacll 536-8145 , ... 11 W EDNESDAY (Continued) m 111en "mi. s.... m MHS.1114 131 nit .ltrl) lff4 Sllw m 0111« i• ~"'" m u Co.4a lhn C11H.t 10:00 D MAC DAVIS S,ECIAl! * WITH RAQUEL WELCH AND RICHARD THOMAS ., @ (.{) '}; m 8ffiiil•bc Onla Ch111t11n SptCTiC'#hu I Grtw Up Cout Rothil•d Thomu siitctal cuesl Raqu'I Welch 16 youneste1s olus llot Btwetlr Hills Yo~lh Orchutri and lh' Valley Mute• Ch1111le 101n s1n1er compom Mac Onis 101 1 loo~ 11 lhe holtday season u sun throueh lht eyes of children 11 D llews IOllanu 8 (al \I i) .JI! Ch,,ltt's h&tlt The An1eli upose a con man 11no uses a medium Madam Do11an. as 1 means of 1obbin& elderly women Cl) ut 11 Hao,.n 13) GunSlllOkt fZil Tht Open Millcl -10:30-m mm lltws m Wt1111n 11:00 D D 'Ulltwi • tf~ 12) cu 110 "'"' a (llfi CTJ) 13) lore Ar11t1icu Slylt Cll Sta Hunt D Ctltbfi1) •nw m llbl) H1tt111~11. M11y Hartman Cit T 11ts ff tllt 11«1111 Cl?l II Stu111p tllt St•n fl:) Morie: "A .H fel fMI Moftty'' -11:30- 11 (J1J ·.D (I) CIS lilt Mowlt : (CJ ''Cll.t"l(lll II "'' 0 ~ Coml" (•u ) ·~7 Burl l1nt nltr ~"~ Oouclu Rhonda rlem1n1 John Ire land, Jo Van fleet IJ 61 CID G .lllWlr c.i- • (8 ) en Tht hoUH/ ~.,, ti "" WMk ..... .,, QI) Tk 700 Club G> lle"'1Mcmc t2:00 e lest of &roucllo a Mo.It: ('C) "A Oandy In Aspic" (drt) 68 L1u1ente Hmey, M11 f11row, Tom Courtenay GJ Morie: "Tiit be ol St. M11-" (dra) '44 -Michael O'Shu. Anne B11ttr -12:30- • All-llilflt Sllow: "lt1hntt1111," "Tt1111 el Tri1I" a> Morie: ''Tiit l'lulldt11n" (1dv) •8-Jtlt Chandler John Sn oo Doi OIU H111 M11sh1 Hunl 1:00 IJ WI l T-row 2:00 11 Mowlt: CCJ "S,rlltffltld Rifle" (•n) S1-G11y Cooper Phyll1i r~uter P1ul Ktlly Ou od 811u Ptttl1p C.1er • Mfwlt Dou~ltftltUrt! "Cflytftt a.:us; ''Skrtl lllaM" • Mf·fllrllt Sllw: "Wttlln ......... lAii,-. ~., .. -l:•s- • llHlt : ''Ctft4" ld•O ~O Oeanot P11ker, 11n Sterlin&. Aano lil00tth11d THURSDAY) 0£CDll£• I' for -"'"' llld 1lttr110011 ldtiltta, 'lt1H stt DAYTIME PROGUMS ltllw, for JOU• tontttlitft<t, ire Ille .,,.,~ DAYTIME MOVILS 10.00 U "hdhad" (drJ I Rosuno B11m Gell r robe IC, "O.S.S 177" ($Ct lrj /OM GJ.,n Cus1 lur&,ns ® "Jnrtr" (•n ) .19 P1u1 Muni. Bdte Davis l I .00 D •·•~olh1r '"I ol l~e forul" (4ra) '0 -frtdiic Mirth, Arin llrtll. 12:00 CD "fwy" ldt1J 36 Sylw11 Stdnty. Spene" lmy 1;00 l2t! "Ito Hifllwa) Ill tllf S•1" ldr1) '51 limes Ste•a•I 2:00 U "011k l'USllt'' (dra) c 1 Humph1ey Bo1ar I 3:00 10! IC) "Son ol A Gllft ll&hltr" (d1a) 66 Run Tamblyn J:JO 8 tCJ "Aliu Smith and lolltt" (•ts) '70-Pele Dutl Ben Murphy. Suun St hmu l!VENING S:OO 8 Q l t J OOJ T71 1XJ 0> ~ D 1211 (I {Qt) I{) Im "e..s 8 t2t SW Tr1k I{"'°""<~ -~t 81 l'artniat fMllly Cl)MMl·l2 fD Dldric C.111ny 80iull! m lJttje bit.lb -6:30- • l>IN•I Guests 1ntlude Shelley Winters lien Norton Or Hook Micktr Giller llobcrl Htcres and IOhn Rodbr & Super Band Wy Griffitt! (IDl lltn Griffin S11N m falllify Altair (]JJ m Gunlmolt f.ill)loom 8 :00 fJ lECEND LIVES! • NEW·THE WALTONS 0 !l~ •JJ <J) Tiit W•ltMa /Onn llor has • rude 1111ktn•n1 10hM hr lmru the people ol ltllerson County are lht t111et ol 1 drr1) pololtul plot ~ smoolh 11tk1nf pol1ftC11n comu lu \Vallon s Mountain to ump11an lor \llerofl an olhct ht •PPtU3 to hne conched ntn bcloie tht elet11011 0 c.tti JJ IA1 tm Va• O,lt an4 C.paay John 8ynt1 and Bobb•t Gentry tuest O Mot11. C (2hr) "G1ys a•d Dolts" (mus) S5 lu n S•mlllOns ftank S1n11r1 Marlon B•ando. Vrmn Bli•n' Slubby ~re. Robert Ke11h l M-. c_ (2111) M£4d1 Ovcllrn Storf'' (mus) ~6 ly1one Powt1 ~·m Novak Jamo Whtlmoir VIC to111 Shaw Ru I nompson U II.fl) U) ~ti Weltome Back lott11 When /uan [psttin ts CAUllhl smokrna on the school arounds, the other Swulho1s set oul to break him ol lht h1b11 CiJ llo,ie: (ZhrJ "Mt and the Colontlom) ·~-Oanny ••rt, Curt Jwrctns. G> Tiit $25,000 Pyramid Q) l'trry M1ien f1J Today's Coollln& (2f) Mofle: lC) "Tiit Vaticat Alhlrfl (dra) 69 -Waltti Picton lta f u1sltnber1 m Not1 "lns1dt lht Coldtn Cart' m llf>IMM UftlUICt PfOtlttl! -3:30-u li3 l) Jl lmt) 11111111 Wo10 b11n1s 1n some ol hos t •tlluend s home made cook1u whtCh hot 1 secrrl tnfrtdrtnl th1t 0<oducn strance etteus 1n lht mtn m tn1U-WitJ Ell OltslloStory 9 :00 O (J1J CJJ HH•ll rio -0 Stewe McCanell and r1vt O race a1a1nsl crime boss Chant L1u's oi1anr111tontnd tht ~1llers ol fh1ee Ch1n1 horel1nes and the m1u1n11 lour m1llron dollars lht men were lry1n1 lo smuaate into Hawaii for Chine at I he lrmt lhty died D Ill) Cll llD ltsl Stllt11: 011<1 an Ea~le Cllapler C The tensions of 4rmy life 1n peacetime he11n lo la~e lhe11 toll-Tammy Oamon makes no secret of lhe blllerness iht leels about ht1 lot, 1nd too~liv1n1 Emily Musme1tt allempts sut<1de rather lh111 admit lo he1 husband lhal lht child she opects is oot his D (Cll) Cf)) lftl Tony Rand1ll s~ .. ludce f 11nkltn pops th• questron ' 11r1ll JOU marrr mt 1 10 buulllul Judae £luno1 Hooper CIGl Two tllrr1tm11•• m MtlY 'rltfln Show fD VISIOllS/Sct11t1 from • lltt Mlddl• Cius 111u 11111111 01I .,, up, white on ••J down m flllolls Scenu from lhe Middle Cius f•o hour lon1 plays -one 'bOul I black l1m1ly lhll ftU ruched some sot11I pos11ion lhe other 1bout a •hole lam11r on the *'Y down the econ0m1c ladder -9:30- • (IJIJ ( ()) ~ti llmy W1lhr Show Terry's deprtwon over his Sl•llrd 1tl1n1 caretr etum hrm 10 point an 1cu11n1 l1n1tr al lhncy ta T'f Jockey 6 Tot• TV WHM, OECEl.l9E~ 12, 11178 10:00 D 17'! m Cl) l am•) Jonn S.•n•br s 11temol lo ctu r a youn1 0<1SOn trustee ol felony murder 1n a p11son brn~ beams lo unrove1 tlues lh11 could loc1te the Ion& m1~•n1 II.Ill million doll111 stolen lwo vea•s t1rl1e1 rn an 1rmored ar 1obbt•r D BOLD LUSTY STO•IES • CIBISSVILLE TONIGHT D m Go~lmillt All the Yount Girls A f11ed 1>11zehah1 the 1om1nu Of one ol the combalanrs wrlh ' PIOSl•lule and lht st1y1n1 ol1no1he1 wOtnaft ol lhal ume proltuoon ar' ltnktd lo 1n '''"' 11spe(ltd polite olt•ctr •Ito h1poens 10 be tne l11her ot •tl>O!let Jim Milloy s aullr1eod II D News j 8Kthanal 8 ((8) ll J) lt ABC lftu Clostvp · OIWOICf fot Btll•• or for Worie Case Mlo11u show lhe n"d for leaal reforms $lr•tte1 re1u1111ons ol counselor~ 1nd lhfr1p1sls, ~nd a1u1,, public 1•l1tftfS$ ol p1obl~ms lmn1 d1vort1na parenls 101 Sebnle•-Tht Hollywood Ytus f1J Grtelin1s From Gtrmanr 1211 l t ) Oral Roberts Chrhfmu S,.Cial (2\1 Gunsmole m l111t1 ,, ,,,mom -10:30-m m m11••l 11:00 OU •t O>llt""1 D 121 .ll Jal cm llt~ a <a 1 t > i2f l0t• ""''""" Stylt t Sta HUA! D Ctltllnty Rnve m Mary Hart~n. llary ""'"''n Cl) hies ti tilt Blunt m CU Stvmp tho Stan m 111<k rtrspt<\rl• 111 "'' "'"' -11:30-a Ill (}:. If) CBS l111 Mowl1: ••l••-Nlcol Gur In foH; (C) "Sapphire" (mys) 59 -lelly Slw1lu, Oan f11m IJ OJ ([DJ cm Jolvwtf CarMft Tiit '1l Club • (131 ll>) IH I SlrHh of ~" r11ncltc0101n Aucust m "'"' /8) Tht 100 Club ID M°'it: "The Mtn In 1111 Whllt Suit" m lltwa/Mo.it 12:00 fll lat ot Groudlo Cl lrlnl•: <CJ "ne M11I< Cllri1tl1n" (com) 70 Pele1 Stlltrt G) Mo.It: "TIMI Tlutt Mvsht111s'' (~dw) ·35 Waller Abel Paul l u~u -12:30- • All·lli&M $how: "Mtn Wllh Willes," "lltna" CD ~ "Tiie l11111 Walt" (d11J S8 Anfhon, Ouonn Ch11lu Coburn 1:00 ., (21 I f ) 10 f-IOW llD Tht m Club 2 :00 llJ MoYlt Doubltlu lure: "ft111(11 Iola• tllt WACS," '1ht Sttltri" G) All lll&llt Show: "V'cll In ll1t lfl1ht.'' "(tllJ lo It Wist" -3:05-a MoYlt: CJ "R1111 R011nd the n.1, Bo,I" (com) 59-Paul "'" man, lo•nn1 Wood111t1d FRIDAY ) 0£CUll&ll 17 fOf ~a and 11tt1110011 li11111p. pltu. ut DAYTIME 'l0GlAMS. .... lot \'Ollf ~itlltl, "' Ult .. ,.,_ DAmME MOVIES 10:00 u <.e., ·u-.1n •114 o... slllrs" (com) 61 Michael Ci11a Annt Hty.ood "Tiit Hett m " ldri) 49 Mon11omt1y Clill Otrvia dt H1woll1nd #) -st.ty of t.i fut111r" ldra) 36 Paul Muni Anita lOUISf 11·00 CiJ "MartJ'' ldra) ~S l•nnl Bor1nine Betsy 81111 12~00 m "fk HollJ Ind Ille lfr" (dra) 'SJ Ralph R•lhardson Ceha Johns;on I ;00 laf) (.CJ "hlht and th llfta" (1dY) '60 l~n Collin' Rich11d lgan Z:OO Cl "Tr11su1t of S11111 Mldrt" (dr1) 48 Humphrty Bo1ar1 Waner liuS1on 3:00 (mJ re_ "Tuia~int" (com) 64-Nancy Kwan lolln frutt J:lO II tCI "ftm Au ou lh a-H (•ts! 66 Dun Martin Joey 81$1109 EVENING e:oo U U Cf; I.flt U 1QI ID ....., IJ ~I t{ (I.ff) f ) 9 lltwt 8SbrTrtl J) '-tr,.,.. .. ~ ID 'MWet flllllly G> ....... 12 '31 W1men Wt!Nft Con ! loom 5l'M W1rna1s ~ P!11l111tlph11 ID Dedrlt C..111 Q)J~ m Uttlt itnaa -6:30- • Oluhl Guuta .~elude Josh Loun. Mary M1r11n W11t1em lto4den ltt M11v111, Carol lynley R1y WalslOfllohn Rodb1 & Supe1 &nd CJ) Mir Ctlttlt~ ct:m Mtn Griffin S!loll ID ft111lly An11t (I1J (I) Jeffy .... ez..... m rr1t•o1 at.11 7:00 ea@ e1111r1 e lllrlau. Cl) My TlllM S- CI) To Ttl Ille T rutll .. ~,­ID I LM Lucy at Tiit Fil • G. ..... 11 a """ Wfffltll fll:) Tiit Mad!M·ltlrm ~ ((21) ) .._ ., Or Mittie Series en.u.-r"'11y -7:30-• s1 .. 1., s'"'' s,ec111 Comedian ~le lolln!O'I hosts 1 •tr; fiPtClll 11101r1m which fulu•n • cut of warm low1blt puPl)eb ind m111011et111 perlorminr • sonaboo~ of Ameocan m(1$1( ==~n Cl) Tiit ~ c.,lt U ftO 12'J ct i HoUJWood Sqiurts l tJ Tiit MuPPtb O ll11 .loler's Wild m lllt lrl4J 8u11<h 11'U CompaUIOll m C.rtwns ~ Hocan's Ht1MS m CllUMI ZI fon11hl >lt 81u• tM lanl m """' G.i• 8 :00 D I Tl J t fifiliiiJ f r•l'f tllt Snoim1111 frosty tlit"Sii0wm1n •ho 1nnu1lly dt h&hls lht hu•h ol m1ll1ons w1lh hos co1ncob p1pt bullon now ind two tyn made ol coal ••II onct 1u1n br12hlen the holid1y SH)()ft wilh l1mmy Ourinlt nau111n1 8 f.U1 8 101 m S1nford lftd Soll T11e Sandlr>tds ~nd 6ubb1 1e1 up • sonc and d111Ct ~cl lo• iln 1ppn1antf on lhtor l1vor1te IV p10111m lht Cona Show bur rt luse lo 1,1 lht pan~hlls sound the aoni D Movie: Ci (2hr) "C1ll Mt Madam" (com) ~J llhel Merm~n. Oona Id 0 'Connor f\ llloflt: (Zhr) uTht Cu and I" le.om) 47 Claudelle Colb"I a (iltJ tl ) ()tJ Dorlnr 11M1 Marie Andy W1ll11ms Paul l yndt ind lhf Osmond Brothers ruetl in 1on1111n sho• which wu hlmed on lht Osmondt home town ol Provo Vlah Cl ....... c (1111) ., Lotti) "'' t. Die" (dra) 68 1111~ Ooualo m ""' tllt ""' G>'"" .. _ fB ~·netr si- Qf' M.nt. C (lltr) "Tk lt4e to lb1111111•'1 Tttt" <•,\) f,7 lac~ l01d Jamn hrtnhfto m •u111nct" w .. • .. ••"'• ID D DIM m 11~11tw t..11111111• ''°'"''" -1:30-u It l I.1 'T•n the 1111111 lttott Cllrist11111 A kindly old CIO(k maktr 1 ltotndly l1m1ly ol mote and • sens1hwt S1n11 Claus io1n IO(tlher to Add hohdty !OY w1lh lotl Cray n111111n1 II OJ m rIQJ m Chico l th Mu "Old I\ Gold lim 101d1n. rtdlO's rrbber McGee makts hos TV achnt debul u • 13 yur nld mulfler mechan•c who 11 hired by Ed Brown 1n in •llempl to 11vt • fellow senior c1111en 1 tob-bul osn'I aoven •ny th1n1 mun1n1lu1 In do CD Clou.Wlb ell) Wall StrHt WM• tD CeintclJ Varttty Sllotr 9:00 U ({ll ..J 1 J US fridly Mowtt: (C" (2hr) "rocaet Mtnty" (wu) 1?-Ptul Nn•man l te Marvin Strother Martin HectOf Chzondo Jim Kant 1n 1hntrant cowbo} who 11 dow~ II lht htelS and Jlflp~ IOI <nh landt • ~ lrom 1 slunaer to 10 south ol lht bolder and buy 1 couple of hundred hud of unit lot , rodto c11cu1t He latches Ofllo •n old s1dtk1Ck, lton11d and the two of them b111n rvmm111n1 on rural Muico for lhe steers a o c:m era ru tocti.n flits "P1tte Wofk' Jim RocUotd 1ece1Yu no help lrom lhe 111ul1r law enl0tcement 1ulh011hes •htt hi rs hued by an insurance 'omp1ny to check OVI •n mtdent t111m and flnda hlmHtt uulud 1n tht ml6dle of synd1Ule't 1un runn1n1 Ol>f,,hon. U ( lt J ) lJtJ AIC rriday llithl Motte: •e (lhr) "Tiit Tone rroneeu Cll111t111u" tmda Purr Roaei Kern In lhe stQuel lo one ol last i.cuon s most popul1r lolms m Mm Grilf111 Sllotr Cl) Tht Yi111nr;an &g ~rutar Doctor Em G.l'tlllt lirtll Documentary looks 11 lht dotttrtnl cll1ldb11lh methods and e.oe11tncu ol lour cO\lplu Ol Holt• IMct Kosar -9:30- 0l Aec~ r.,111u 10:00 I) SERPICO FICHTS * TEEN REVOLUTIONARY a ~ e 101 CJ Sup1c1 A KfOUP of yonc revoluhonary tf1rou111 plo11 to bl11I Arr lortt Ont "'rlh ~ 1tol•n n11lr1ary monlr e lotl1nt1 0 CiJ m llun (3\G\IMmOkt W (nn1n1 II $fmpllony -10:30-m mm....., m ltonan 011111a 11:00 DU CJ iJf """ 8 t e 1 ,,~ 12,, •T' "•'" 0 .8 ((2t I I 1) lowt AllltrlCU Style J rre fottNJI l'llf~ CiJ CtltN!ty ltfllt m M11J H11t111111, MtlJ H1rt11111 Cl) USC lulttun Hlthlltltb f1 'r Stu111p IM Stars EID "°"11: "A lu1 for Ywr ~tf" (com) SO Alec Cu1nnu1 Oonald Houston Mnua l11ltr Joyce Cttnlell f V WEEt< DECEMBER I~ 1976 -11:30- f) t171 I, I) CIS late Movie: Cl "Wiit's Mi1dl11 th Sltrt" (tom) '63 Jtriy l1wrs Jill St lohn 8 QJ1 ft l ~III-., <M.. I\, Motrt: •ftvr Mt11 1114 A ,,,,., .. (dr1) ·33 RKhlld Grune 8 (Q:I f11 ID S.WAJ m,.... 'ff 700Clvb 12:00 D Im tf GfM!lt 111 M0tlt: Cl "Cuc• •• th World* (sco ft) 6S Oana Andrews m ,,.. footull 1'14r'tct -12:30- D All·Nlfllt S11ow: '°St<Md lttl Stuet Aaut," "St r11v.i1 We Hiii," "Croutr"" 8 Sus,t•w Tllt1tr1 m 11n ""'' o1 tllt w ... Cl) MO'rie· "T1111111" (llor) 63 John Conlt. lynn 8.iri 1't1 "°'" 01mt recr111111 •OaMllu 1:00 D 11a1 t l r\Ol Mld•l1U s,.c,,, m AN·lll&hl Show: ''St-Offr Ille llllt," "Sc.allf1l Sllfft,'' "Wlrl• tllt 11111&" m Tiit I'll Clu~ -1:30- f) Talhboll1 2:00 D Oovllltluture llotlt. "T .. tr tf IMldorl," "IJlud •-.." if1 (J flit Ult Sift -3:35-a Mftit· :CJ "M1116ef OM" (dtt) 69-Robtn Conrad Ot1nt &ker LUGGAGE TAGS ENOCH EC from your bualneaa card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft I For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, labnc or "Day Glo' paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5tagsS1.60 ea. 619tagsS1.SOea . 10 or more $1 .40 ea . Sates Tax included No C•rd? Ott• Y°"'' Owl't or \end your n..-nt. eoelfto el\O phont nYmbt• Wt II _._ -Ord per t•v AOD U ·~" PILOT PRINTING P. o. Box 1680 Coit• MeH, Callfornfa 92121 ..... ,, SATURDAY DlCOllU 11 MORNING 8:00 . --~ lll~FteAMi -6:30-ec-. n.1 .. Q TMl'•Cal e lllN: "LMlllC F11 frMlt" (d11) 'J3-Sptnce1 Tracy Constanct Cumnuncs (() Dmiillc • Meet "" ...,..,, <Bl It's b•ryMfy'• ....._ m urabp m Tiii 111iw111ttt s.... 0 Wll Miter• 7:00 9 s,twffttf I T ... ty u u CD <m m "-" WtW· ,.aer (l)w.tw • ((21 (()) Q)) ftM I !tiff/ """ Alt SM (() Writielt DY .... &IMt- m llllitfilt es-rt1tJSMw . '"' ....... -7:30-e a. a. Q all CJ) CII ID PW hltli4f 8 ('21 (())01~ Cil CiwtM lMnillc ..... , ...... •o.-tary .... !Ill CJ) 11'4 Wt• fDlllltrlltct" 8:00 • cm (I) -.., ._,,._ ,..., -~ (() ,.,.,.,.., c..-.. e (QI Cl)) 0 Sctth Dttl ~ • IMte: .... °"'et°""'" (d11) '42-Etie Port1111n. John Mills at IMte: '1'IMIHrMH, SOii ti RlcU" (arlY) '45-Roddy McOowall. Presl011 fosttr .... ,., ... IJIJ INiet flt Tet,. ms-street -1:30- • Falttl,., , ... 9:00 II (fl) lJ) llH rn-G11111 Sllow u @ cm m S'"4 hU1 e fritn41 crf Man lloN: ..... ry .. .,...,, .. (corn) '55-lloftiy Boys ................... G O.C. U,..i A Clulit ID llllicllt -9:30- D (I]) llrl "-""1 &ult Q @ CJD lirMdsb11tl • nit liflMH a (all ) QtJ lrolth s.,.,. ... at liltwlt : "Hlaher ud Hl1htr" (com) 43-lihchele M01aan. frank S1n1111 d) s..thpte lOtll A111ual Cllrld· -l.1111 ,.,14, mz-m Al Dil m MoM111 ~lllCI 10:00 Q Q)) ll) (ID) AIC Footull • Mowle: ·sm, Tt1in J.U" <d11> '64-loH Ferrer. Su n Flynn Cl W.tntw DtH °' AH\'t a Met rw,. 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