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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-12-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• Take ·a Closer ·Look at Older Person(s) In Newport Beach to celebrate her .. u. birthday, feminlat lawyet, author and atate Board ct EducatJon member Nancy Reeves said .. the next revotuUon" ...W come in society' a treatment of the elderly. .. People think you're stupid because you've had the poor Jud1ment to get old, .. said Dr. Reeves ("I sot my doctor of jurlaprudence degree so I wouldn't r. Mrs. or M1. ") while vlsitlnt Bluffs teal· dent fdary McLuhan, a fellow board of education member. · Dr. Reevet explained that~ pre· Judice against the elderly ftta in with ·other types of discrhnination ln our society. .. YMA .. .. IT USED TO BE THAT young white privileged male WASPS were insiders and everybody eJae was outsiders," she said. "Over the years there'& been a conatpt motion toward inclusion, and the present effort ia mainly directed toward the minorities and the women." "At first, when one looks at an outslder, one la only aware of the significant features that have cateaorized them as an outsider" such as black skin or, with women, "projections, protrusions and proportions," Dr. Reeves said. "We're beginning now to see personalities among minorities, but we still see age in terms of the erosion of the physiology, the soma. And the difference between older in· dividuals Is almost not perceived at all ... OLDER MEN ARE VIEWED as having paunches and wearing spectacles, and "you think ot older women a~ peo- ple who can only validate themselves through pictures o( their e randchildren which they pull out of capacious handbags," Dr. Reeves said. She said she finds that at parties pe<>ple frequenUy besln by Uklng her abo11t her family and seem not to hear her wbmae cbuc" the subject. However, with aome people, "The deafness falls away and •uddenlY 1 know I'm belna Men for the flnt time. It's dborlentlnt bul lt'1 ex~itln1." Dr. Reeves laid one ~umoroua ae))'.eet of the prejudice against the elderly is "It's Nsumed ttsat women ot my ace are no th.re in the battle of tbe sexes." TO HEa DEUGBT. she's found that some YOUD.I men seem intrigued by lntelli1ent conversation . Howev"°, "u aoon aa his face lights upt h1a 'owner' sud- denly appears. It la very upsetllna to the uomesllc woman that be it enjoytu himself out.aide ber oompany. "Jn a sense diet Is new to the 1tereotype, tbat I can still be a siren,'' Dr. J\eevu aaid. Her 64 year. certainly haven't cut down on ber ac· tivitiet. Dr. R~ves recently returned frorn servins as a de· leaate•at·lerge at the Houaton women's conference and Js plannin• a trip to China. THE SANTA MONICA resident ls also the author of .. Womanlclnd: Beyond the Slerectypes." published in 1971, and an article, .. What Decline in Educalioh?" In the Los Angeles Times Jast fall that. cau1ht Governor Brown's at· tentJon and led to her board ol education appointment. In that article, Dr. Reeves asserted that the young person v;bo is knowledteable in the use of a tape recorder, calculator and computer is educated to today's society des pite poor test scores in spelline and mathematics. She is more concerned with a lack of training in logic and thought that she observed while teaching a women's studies course at UCLA ln 1969, she saJd. DR. REEVES SAID SHE encouraged her students to get turned 00 by "the passion or the idea" after she dis· covered that their rap sessions "consisted of a circular ex· change of ignorance. "And so we began to reason and learn how exciting it was to use the mind as a problem-solving implement, something that bad been omitted from their education." SUNDAY VOL. 70, NO. 345, 7 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES I • Sdll!P°"'erftd F<>~m~r Olympic gymnast Cathy l'Ugby )bson of Newport Beach compares mustles with Cincinnati secon~ baseman Joe Morgan before they competed in a celebrJtY sports competition Saturday at Knott's Berry Parm. The results of lhe cartoe and tandem bic3(cle races and volleyball g•me will be aired in J anuaty by A.BC·'fV. * ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Fire Defttlis . "' ... . "' . ' Michigan Apartment ·Blaze Belim?ed Set BAY 'CITY. Mich. <AP> - Residents or a downtown apart. ment bulldtng jumped from third· and fourtb-noor window• and slid down bedsheet ropes to escape names that claimed at )east six lives Saturday in what officials say may have been the work or an anonist. About 41 people were hospitalized, at least four or them Schoolgirl Abduction l~ned I in ctfttcal QODdltion, •nd 11 we.re uriaccountAlid tot u l1re figbtera searched t.M tnnolderln1 rubbl, oC the Wenonfh Parlt building Saturday eveniag. Orticials· bad said earlier at least 10 people were known to have dled in the fire, but that re- port was later revised. The search for bodies was halted after dark Saturday, and the death toll was ex~cted to cllmb when searchers returded to the building today. · Assistant Fire Chief Llonel Ayotte said that when be arrived ai the .scene Saturday morning, he saw peopte c1lngin1 to ledges 30 or •o feet from the around and haneln1 rrom wlndoW'silla, many of them in nightclothes and at least one woman naked in near zero temperatures. "They were banging out the windows,'' he said. "I would say there were at least 20 to 25 on the east side or the building. There were a couple or peoph~ who fetl before we could get our ladders up tberetoaret them." Three people were reported killed when they hit the Croien ground or sidewalks below their apartments. Olher officers said residents were screaming "get us out or here" and climbing out onto ~ Jedgea to escape the smoke and flarpu. Many ot th• esldents of the 70·Ye&M>ld, four-at.oey buUdlns are elderly or low· income Camilies. The bulldlna once a hotel, is privatel,Y own;."d and con. lain• 103 apart.menta1 Jnauranc~ ortlcials esUmated damaae to tbe building at several million doUara. Several 1h0ps and slOrea are loc•teCI an the ground noor. 'l'he cau.s~ Ol the fire was not tmmediathlt determined, but the state pollce arson aquad was C!alled ln to tnveatleate. Officers said araon was au1pected bc<!auae both nds of the bulldina burat lr'lto R$me1 at the saa\e tlme. The names leaped several hun· dred ttet lrito the all' and raced Daltyf>l ... la.H~ • BEYOND STEREOTYPE Dr. Nancy Reeve• A' ~DAILY PILOT Sunday, ~mber 1t ,1977 Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights PEARL HARBOR SURVIVOR HONORS FALLEN COMRADE Seal Beach Tribute paid to Pearl Harbor dead Last Wednesday was Dec. 7 and as 1t has been eve':" year since World War II, Pearl Harbor was remem.bered m memorial services and sessions of recall by those involved in the events of that dtsaslerous day of 1941. Memorial services were conducted al the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station to mark the surprise attack by the Japanese on the Naval base on Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands. Last T uesd ay ni i.:ht, members of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, Chapter 14, of Orange County, gathered al the home of Andy Antosik in Seat Beach for their monlhly meeUn1. But since it fell on the eve of Dec. 7, those who were at Oahu reQlled : lbe event. Antosik was a mess steward on the Us.5 Ten· ness ee and Jim Facer a gunnery mate aboard the USS· California. Antosik is president, Facer vice president of the association chapter. Antos1k recalled making a dinner date the night before the attack with a friend. He never saw the friend , who served on the USS Arizona, again. "He's still aboard ... Antos1k said. Facer recalled the attack as "one or tJJe best-planned military actions ever." Peter Correa, born in Hawaii and now a resident of Seal Beach Leisure World, remembered the worst task. "We were pickine up heads and hands here and there and putting them in tubs," he said 5addleback Valley .. '..Crock pot gift time-saver for .. ·.school trustee? S a ddleba c k Va lley Unified School District ~r(lst.ees are hopefu l their · "'very special Christmas ' : gltt" to peer George Henry may give him more time to devot e to t he district. Henry retired from the • . . I Irvine Unified School Dis· trict this year agreeing to do the housework and cooking while bis wtfe works and pursues further studies. Trustee Carole· N e u s tadt s aid when truatees want to have a breakfast m eeting they have to schedule it alter Henry does his housework. <Is housework ever done?) The gift? It's a crock pot, The trustees thought (t would reduce Henry's Ume in the kitchen. '*', ................ . .. ... Ct1UC~ OIBIAN AND HIS LAGUNA BEES ··"l :~~iap tiUzzing over bees borders .... ~.t·: • .. "The beu or not the bees'' that's the question .,:.,, • keepers lh Laguna Beach and animal control officers ~re pooderll\1. The beekeepers claim that a propoaed Animal control ordinance, If adopted by the Laguna Be•cb • • City Coullcll, would force them out of town. The proposed or. :dlnance atates beekeepers may not place hlvea closer than : o feet from homes or within uo feet of any atreet. But ' .Cbuck Glbian..t. who bas four Colonies of bea on h1I thrff. .. .-cre Laguna \;MYQn Road 1()(, alont 1¥1th other beekeepers • Sn the clty, believe the ordlnnce does not reflect the • • bavior of the bu1zera. "You can't regulate beea with a pe IDMM&r•," Gib an 11id. • Kills 44~ Saves 2 BJ Tiiie Auoclated Pren Heavy snow clouds and bitter chill factcn yielded to sunny. blue 1kies and nearly calm winds In the northeastern quarter of the country Saturday, but. cold weathel'penlated from the upper Midwest to the AUanUc Ocean and as far south as Flotida. As lbe snow let up after two days, leavin& u much «S 3 feet on the around in parts of the Mldweat. aut.boriUes counted 44 weather-related deaths, most from heart attacks aulf ered while sbovellng snow and from traffic accidents. .. But oo Saturday. snow was credited with possibly saving two lives. Police in Waterloo, Iowa, said that when 1-year·old Daniel Blair fell from a second-story window in his hom e, a s no wdrift cushioned bis fall and prevented serious injury. And in Columbus, Ohio, police said a 21-year-old man probably survived a knife wound -suf· fered in a robbery attempt - bec ause when bt fell un· conscious, the snow at his neck prevented him from bleeding to death. The wound did not even become appa rent until doctors were treating him for exposure. As he warmed, blood spurted from the neck artery. · Temperat ures ln mid - aflernoon included 16 degrees be low zero in International Falls, Af' ......... SKIER GLIDES OVER SNOWPACK IN FREEZING SH-SH-SH-SH-CAGO Loren Newman Uaea North Avenue Bridge Over Lake Shore Drive Minn.; 6 below rero in Min· neapolis; 2 degrees in C"mcinnati and 4 In lndianapoliJ. The cold proved dangerous, even without snow. The National Weather Service had warned residents or Erie, Pa. -where Friday's wind chill factor reached 50 degrees below zero -that "any part of their flesh which is unprotected·• could suffer even lf tlley are properly dressed for the conditions. In Chicago, palice said, one woman burned to death because her gas bad been turned orf and she was using a kerosene lantern to heat her home. The fire broke out when the lante rn was krio,kedover. At Mount Holyoke College in South Ha dley, Mass .. a fl re closed the school's central heat· ing plant early Satur day morn· ing. The wind chill outside was nea r zero, and omclals told the 1,800 cold, drowsy wolnen in the dormltori~s to stay i~ their rooms and close their doors to save heat. In the South, a hard freeze - potentially damaging to citrus c r o ps -was forec as t for northern Florida Saturday night. Temperatures dipped to zero Saturday in Norttt· Carolina's mountain areas and were below freezing in Raleigh and Atlanta. But southern ~l orid a was spared, and Lhe temperature in Fort Lauderdale at 2 p.m. was 77 degrees. WOmftn. Bfttchet Victim I • • ,. -• EroraPapAI DEATH ••• Samoan SUApect Held in Santa Ana lneidenl Murder charges will be sought Mond ay by Santa Ana police against a hulking Samoao native who aUecedl)' hacked one woman to deatb with> a hatchet and c hased her sister do wn to mutilate her too, on a neighbor's front porch. October Matua, 34, or 719 S. Hesperian St .•. was captured by a team of San Clemente police of· ficers who stopped his car on the San Diego Freeway at the A venida Calafia offramp. Investigators said he ls ac- cused of hacking to death Apaµla P. Tuinei, 38, y."ith . whom he s ha red the Hesperian Street home and attempting to kill her sister. The sisler, Lela Purcell. 38, wt!om authoritios believe has been li ving in Garden Grove, was listed in criUcal condition early today at UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. The attack occurred about 2:30 a.m. Saturday to climax an ex· plosive emotional confrQntalipn betweep. Matua and the twp women.police sa!d. Today, the relationship among the trio was st.ill not clear, .ac· c ording to t\omicide in· ve1tl1atoas. Police laid Mrs. Tuinel died shortly after arrival at Mercy General Hospital, after being found sprawled in a pool of blood in ltel' home. Her sister was found gravely injured an the front porch ol a neishbor'I house. where she fled, screan1lne, before the alleged hatchet man eaulht bet. '1rbe victim reportec1111uffered n~ WOUDCll i. th• be-4 and '1Ppel' bod1. ' HB Murder Suspect Remaim at Large Sa,n Clemente police aald Patrol'tlf~ave Szkaradek sJM*ed ••car southbound' on tM froeeWay Jiiter and a team of elJht offteera captured him at s~pn·polnt. • ~ .... Page Al FIRE ••• Detectives early today were tracing leads in the possibly d rug-related murder or a Hunt· mgton Beach man gunned down in his apartment by a brown· bearded man Friday nl1ht. Gerald B. Diet&, 32, of 16881 Newland St., was found dying by a neighbor boy, 6, who waa ln the apartment at the time but did not witness the shooting. Stabbed Man 'Critical' La Habra police today were queeUoning what they said were numerous pensorw pr~aent at a Mexican-American party Satur· day night as one guest lay near death with multiple stab wounds. The \D1Jdenttfiecl Yietlm had been nteed into suraery .at La Habra. Communtty Hoapltal shortly after mldnicht and pb.Uce .. td sur1eona feared for h1I aur- vival. No suspecta had been booked ln the auempted murder which oc· curred at a house patty the 2&- year-old 11tabbinf victim Wf~S at- tendlng When repeatedly knifed. Dietz was blasted tw6 or three times in the chest, according to Detective Sgt. Luis Ochoa, ob- viously by someone wltl\ whom he was acquainted at le ast casually. InvesU&ators said be was seen earlier with the suspect, described as about 25 and with a brown beard. Detective Dick Nolen waa oqt tracing down leads in predawn hours today, but Patrol Sgt. J im Dahl said he had not been able to establish contac\ to determine· the pro1ren ofthc case. Speculalio11 about drug in· volvement atemmed fro111 dis· covery of narcotics paraphernalia wh.en ln- vesti1"tora searched the slain man's apartment. unit. ,.. .. cord as be dropped from the ledae, buHt. broke and he fell to the ground. ••1•m all ridtt." be said. "It just. knocked U. air out. of me.•• Mabiex_ Yu,-.s. said sho wu in ber apartment wlth two grandaons. lo& months and l1J mon\bS, two ~ and a vlaltlng glrlrr;t""9. "1 1aw the fl~• around the door. arabb~ one o( my gran41on1 ·and ran to the bedroom to aet away from the fire," ahfr .saJ~. "We opened the window abd yelled for bel_p. A policeman to1d WI to UH ~ fare esc~pe, bat we COUidn't because tbe doon WC"etnflames. "'There,,.. smoke all O'ftl' the apartment. It fill so Wck, JGU could cut lt wU.h a lmlfe. " E,...PageAJ GIRIS ••• "As far u tbe departmat fa concerned. we are.atill.lboldnJIOI" the suapeds beUuse a crime was commlttedand as flt u LAPD ls concerned. we tan again brialM a stgb d. relief,° ho _.a1d. '1L'• a happy eodln1.' WHEN YOU COMBINE THE DESIGN TALENTS OF SEVEN INlJERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING JEWELERS- THE RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. 18 Karat Gold Frame Ring with Diamond s by Georg Adam, Winner of DeBeers Nationa1 Award for Jewelry Design. •2000 1\-bs m.tY VII)' dw to c:uttomet' ,,,.t«tnce.,, ~ Mtetion. 12~ fHhton tsl1nd. Newport Center, Newport Buch TeltphOne: (714) 644·0501 &ndty, OeQember 11, 1977 ~ ~ OAILY PILOl' 111o • .. ~ •._. Troop Lists Fade, Bot Not Memories:J : By ARTHUR VINSEL Of.._ o.Nty flli.t S~lt Research lhe data. dry papera or entries an chronicles about blood and .:uts, bombs and bullets expended 36 years ago and you find lisls The lists tell the historical facts ; but people tell the stories and the people who remember Dec. 7. 1941 and Pearl Harbor are among us. -US.SALLEN -USS ARIZONA -US.S BOBOLINK -US.SCALIFORNIA -US.SDOBBIN -US.SDEWEY -US.SNARWHAL The list of 97 US. Navy vessels in port at 7 55 a. m that day runs Crom the Allen to the Zane, almost endlessly. a mighty mass of men and metal who finally triumphed. The lists go on and on, includ- ing the USS Arizona's roster of flesh and bones and broken dreams which sllll serve a kind of historical purpose aboard that battleship. They sleep. bul are still on watch in a sense, in 38 feet or waler beside Ford lsland and 4,500 visitors per day come 4111 year to pay homage to s<11lors who never came home from the sea. The ros ter or h e r 1.117 Navymen and Mannes who died reflects a broad range or Americana· a multi· faceted list, one of the lists that seems to run on endlessly. -Alberkovsky, Francis. Blc. -Bellamy, James Curtis, ST3c. -Badilla, Manuel Domoruc, Fie. ConneJly, Richard Earl, CQMA. -Fisk, Charles P. III, Ylc. -Haxovac, Jack Claudius, Sic. There were also Gordon and Malcolm Shive, of Laguna Beach; Fllomeno Santos. or Balboa: Arthur C. Manlove, of Orange and Lewis P. Sharon, of Santa Ana. The Shives were among the first two brothers killed together in World War II combat, although there are those who W111 declare a sneak attack Is not true combat Thousands of persons throughout America paused in their daily routines last Wednes· day lo pay tribute and millions more had forgotten, unless they were somehow reminded. "Too many people forget," declares 45 -year Huntington Beach resident Joe Irvine, hold· ing forth behind the counter of his Hilltop Liquor Store. "I wasn't at Pearl Harbor. but I JOtncd the Navy in 1942 and was tn 31 2 years." says Irvine. who served m the Southwest Pacific aboard a torpedo boat. He was 1n the s ame war theater of operations as the late Silent Night, DazzHng Niglat Christmas-lighted yacht cruises quietly through Dana Point Harbor Saturday night at close of three-year-old sail· ing pageant patterned after other Orange Coast yuletide boat parades. Sparse turnou~ Friday night discouraged some viewers who turned up as only eight boats paraded. Orange County Harbor Patrol said more than 20 vessels cruised Saturday, drawing about l,000 spectators. Vance Seeks Peace SuppOrt in Egypt JERUSALMEM (AP> - Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance arrived here Saturday from Cairo and Hid with tho ap- proa ctl of prellJnlnary ptaee talks between E1ypt and laraeJ ";ire aro at a hiatoric momtnt iD the hl1fory oftb Mlddlt E .. t. •• Vane• met wttb PrHld.ent Anwar Sadat ln Cairo, and J eru11lom la the second atop , of hll acbedwed 1ix.neUon Miadle Eaat t°'81'. He ii ueldn1 Jo bUlld IUp~rt (or Sad,t'I P.e•~ lft· ltJaUvet that hue betit acctPtCld by JeraeJ•bUl rejec~ by manr Atabltadera. Vance went fr"Om the Ben· Gurlon Airport to IuaeU Prime Mlnlittr Menahem Bo1ln'1 Mome tor a l~·haui' confert.nce. U.S. olflclt.11 Hid On the c~e from Catto lbat Vance and t hil dllcua1H vptndlol tu Jt11Pt1an and rt.U clelM.U. FORD ISLAND • Cl.Illy fll!M IH- ll NE UP OF SHIPS IN PEARL HARBOR ON DEC. 7, 1941 John F. Kennedy and one or the Vanderbilt scions. A small. hand -lett~red sign stood boldly on the counter or Irvine's Hllltop Liquor Store - near the oranges and avocados from his ranch in Vista -right at rnstomer~' eye level. "Today i& Pearl Harbor Day, Dec. 7, 1941." it proclaimed in red and black felt tip pen. The night before, members of Orange County Chapter 14, Pearl Harbor Survivors' Association, gathered at \he Andy Antosik home in Seal Beach in a regular monthly omcers · meeting. Time heals all wounds lhat weren't fatal, at least to some degree. Jobs Pl~, Tax Cut .. Pushed by AFL-CIO LOS ANGELES <P> -The A FL-CIO put together a prescri.p· Lion Saturday for solving the na· tion's economic woes, but 1t dir- fcred sharply with what Presi· dent CJrtcr 1s expected to call for next monLh. The 13.S-million member labor federation called for vast, qew Jobs -creating programs and at least Sl2 billion In individual tax cuts "in order to avoid another recession." The administration has in· dicated it will press for tax cuts totaling about S20 billion. with about u third of 1t going to busi- ness. But administration oHicials are resisting bigger jobs pro· grams and other measures such as those proposed by the AFL· CIO as too expensive and too slow-acting to give the economy the quick boost the White House belie ves 1s needed in early 1918. Governor's 'No Nuclear' Stand Stiff ens LOS ANGELES CAP> -There may be no nuclear power plants built in California in the future. primarily because ot Gov. Ed· , mund G. Brown's Increasing bP.· position to nuclear technology, sources have told the Los Angeles Times. "His (Brown's) resolve about nuclear power ls becoming a lot firmer than it was a year ago. Jerry Is feeling very strong -no nuclear," one unnamed source was quoted In today's editions. :\lthough California voters re- jected a nuclear power plant ban In 1976, there is now evidence that an antinuclear policy will be developed durtna the next few months through decisions of the state energy Commission. the state Legislature and tbe gov- ernor, lnvolvtn1 the proposed $3 billion nuclear powtr plant to be bum on the caurornia desert near Blythe. Although Brown hlma~lt haa not elven any clu" that he will take an antin~lear stance. the sourcH, whlch the paper described as bein' close to the Brown admlnlstratlon, a111ert that knowledge or hll posltlon ts eure to have an Impact on atate dectslonmklcera confronted with major enerty l••ues. The 1ab0r group asserted the economy n~s more than tax cuts to offM!t the effects of higher Social Security taxes and energy legislation. It declared It will mount a strong campaign in Congress for enactment of its proposals. A spokesman. who asked not lo be identified, estimated labor's program would cost about s:n billion. "We view 1978 personal tax cuts as a stabilizing factor, de· signed to counter a recession- breeding situation. and so sup. t port tax reductions designed lo particularly benefit those In the Io w e r a n d m'I d d I e · income brackets," the A FL-CIO said. "We do not view such tax cull as a substitute for the program ctr" economic strengthening we seek but as a necess ary added stimulus to purchasing power in 1978 .•. The ouUtnes of the labor prO: posal are In a resolutioh expected to be adopted by delegates to lhe A FL·CIO's 12th Constitutional Convention when it reconvenes Monday for Its final l wo days. A second resolution declared the A FL-ClO will use all its political research and lobbying resources to win passage of a ma- jor new trade bill limiting Im- ports through stiff quotas. The resolution was proposed de.pile a warning l''riday by Vice Presi- dent Walter F. Mondale that the administration opposes such pro· tectionisl legislation. Bees Kill Man . SALTA, Arge ntina (AP) Bees attacked and killed a man in this northern province, La RaZ<>n newspaper reported Friday, It d1d not say when the attack oc- curred. "You won't find a somber bunch here!," Antoslk declared 1enlally p be filled his 1uest&' glauea. wltb pre·Chr11tmaa cheer lcut.art the reminiscing. Antoslk, a Harlan County Ken- tucky boy, now 54, was 17 at the lime aod lost a hometown buddy from Lynch, Ky., who was abord the USS Arizona. •·sometime In between that second wave of planes that hit, l realized what was happeninf," says Ant.osik, who was serving breakfast to executive officers as a mess steward aboard the bat- ti ea h 1 p USS Tennessee that morning. Now employed at Long Beach Na.Yal Shipyard, he and Associa- tion Vice President Jim I'' acer, 64. both wore Hawaiian shirts for the meetini. They both live within sight or the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. where Navy vessels to- day still load ammunition as they did 36 years ago. Facer was llboard the USS California. ''One bomb did the worst damage. It hit right where guys were banding shells up the passageway," says Facer, not- ing all power was out and the work had to be done manually. Bi II Shrader, 57. of Los Alamitos, Chapter 14 publicity chairman. served aboard the destroyer US.S Shaw, which was literally a sitLing duck even more than other vessels. "We were in drydock. We couldn't do a thing," he says, ad- ding that his duty involved help- DoumTf~ .,..,, "''" "'" ...... .Most people see the Goodyear blimp when it is overhead at football games. But how often do you see it down? For a close-up view of the mammoth airship, see Page 01. ing carry and drive casualties to • Hospital Polnt. "The sad thing is • • • and you • cam rationalize It, was that )'QU • took the least hurt to the hospit.41," he recalls. The worst hurt were at tlaat • moment expendable, bec~e men who healed fastest could fight fastest. Oldest among the \•eterans at 69, Hawaiian-born Peter "Pikelo" Correa, of Lelsure World, Seal S.ach, joined the Navy in~. He ls big; white-hair~. a guard at Hawaii State PrUloft. at M aku for 32 ye an and a ju@Od karate instructor who worked1fle toughest cellblock until con~ set him anre with lighter nWd His last name is Portut.-, , although he still speaks slight trace of Pidgln from his island heritage. A bli man with a pocket.Nrof cigars and a handsome jade-g forming an odd contrast s joigine shoes., Correa t home with his w\fe mlda at 1:55 on The Day or Infamy. _ • "I was siUing down having breakrast at home and my wUe said: 'Honey .... That's noddJI.Pl' Correa recalls. -.. "I put on my cap and sny shirt-but forgot my trousers- and headed for Pearl," says Cor- rea, and everybody had a good laugh. Nobody did that next morniag, 36 years ago. And they were there. Obledo's • ' t I ! Doing Fine i -Brown SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Saturday I night strongly defended Maio Obledo, his top health· and J welfare aide who has been criticized as an inept ad-I minlslrator. At a dinner sponsored by MJx- ican-Ameriean groups in a ~w • of solidarity for Obledo, the l Democratic governor made wltat l was by far his most veheJO-t support or Obledo to date. "He ts a good man. Ht! li a ereat man. He ls in the eye ol a polltical storm, and you're lhlre with him," Brown called out ln a J loud voice to the crowd of about 2,~ which applauded loudl1. Brown's "political stor,m" comment clearly referred to re· cent crttical media acCOUl\ts ot Obledo's stewardship of the state Health and Welfare Agency. And Brown's remarks gave many Mexican-American groups what they had bffn ~l· Ing for in recent weeks ~ a strong deferuse by the governOl' of his top Mexican-American afdC. In recent months. accOJiqta about Obledo's agency hJve focused on the reported growU\.of prison gangs, including the ~­ acan Mafia, and abuse in ~g treatment programs in East l'°6 Angeles. •' These were the latest I•· a f series of controversies invoWlng l the agency, including furors over l nursing homes and mental hospitals. Saturday's dinner was Z,Ut together as a visible sign ot jhe backing Obledo, a Mexib:e-t American who ls a former '"'1-f ty attorney general from TU;as, , by the slate's Mexican-Amen~n 1 community. J 1 f I J J STljETCH VELOUR S298 Reg. 8.00 T-SHIRT KNIT 1 ¢ Perlneh . • ·A DAILY PILOT Sunday, ~mbtr 1f.1t77 WORLD/NATIONAL/WEATHER FBI Never Unraveled Oswald~s Mind I l I r t I By SID MOODY WASlUNGTON <AP > Sometlmeearher. when there \\-ere only ominous hints of the eruption to come, Marina Q s wald asked her hus band 'What are you trying to do, s tart ;.mother revolution·» His reply i~ not recordt•d Nol in 1·1 years, not m 40,001 pages of Just-released FBJ ftlcs. has il hcf'n determmeci what Lee Harvey Oswald was t ryin g to clo THE FBI FILES WERE MADE public last Wednes- duy. They weigh half a ton. Another half ton will be re lea~ed in January. They arc matter off act They 1ump to no conclusions. They do no damage to the belief that Oswald, impell~ by some demon within his unhappy mind, murdered Pre~i­ d ent John F Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22. 1963, that he did so without the aid or urging of any other person. The files do catalog an exhaustive. and exhausting, investigation to establish otherwise that the re was a conspiracy. The search led everywhere. Bars . .Motels. Telephone · offices E\•en. tantalizing!~ but never definitely. into OS\\ ald's mind Tbc finding \\as tht• .... ame as the Warren Com· m1ss1on·s No conspintc\ UMW Bargainers Stalk Out of Talks By the As!>oclaled Press Some bargainer:. for the United Mine Workers union stalked out of Salurday':-. ncgoliating s ession m Was hington, accusing industry of· (ic1als of stalling efforts to end a f1vl .. day nationwide coal strike. J"(•dt'ral mNltator:., mt'cllng with other members of the union 1Jurgu1rnni.: tcum. later \HIO agrct'mcnt to resume meetings today. The union n<•J!ollutor-. lt'fl the room .. \tH'r<' they \\l·n· \\u1ting for fUl'C to.face talks to recon H'OC' late Saturday afternoon The} s:ud negotu1tor-, for the Bilumanou:. Coal Operators As· soc1ati.on were stalling bv rcfus ing to show up on time for a cl1rcct ncgotwt1n~ '>c-.s1on n.nhunt M'ide•pre ad • Tl'Hl'IN. Okla l l\P 1 An Oklahoma sht•rirf's officer. Ken · ~y Miller. 50, and a Kuns as man. l)ann) Cam~rn . v.erc shot to death on a h1glrn ay near this O'kluhoma pnnh:.tndle <'Ommuni ty l'arly Saturday, touching off a fi \ <.• :.lute i.:round and air search for tWOJaJI fugitives Navt1 1 lt~111 ( I N SHORT J Oklahoma Highway Patrol of- ficials said two men, James Earl Lewis, 29, and David W. Richardson, 21. who escaped from a county jail in Wagoner, Okla., Nov. 26 were Identified as the men who drove the deputy's car to a farm house about 2 a.m .• tied up three members of the Larry Bryan family and took their pickup truck. The bodies of the two men were found by Kans as law officers who began a search when they failed to radio officials. Comlottatd• In Lall MOSCOW (P) -T wo Soviet cosmonauts boarded an orbiting space laboratory today aftet suc- cessfuJly docldog their SoY\l%·26 spaceship with the SaJyllt-6 ata- tion. the Soviet news agencyTAH reported. Tass said tbe llnk·UP was ac· complished al 6:02 a.m. MOlcow time <7:02 p.m. PST >. "After the transfer of cos· monauts Yuri Romanenko and Georgy Grechko to the station, man n ed scientific stalioP, Salyut·6 has started to furf<:tion, ' Tass said. A aa•les Vote SYDNEY, Australia <AP) Australians gave the ruling Libe ral·Country Party coalition of Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser a strong yictory In parliamentary electrons Satur· day. Sailor Michael Dean 1 lagcn. ~~l . a Californ1an ~tationed ~n Rrcmcrlon. Wa:-.h .. has ~een offtct<lll) n•cognized . ·~ y t h l' N a' ·' as an "'41Amencan Atheist Ile ob -~ected to his pre\ ious de· ;-s1gnation as hanng no re· With returns stfil ~ing count· ed. the defeated Labor Party leader, Gough Whltlaoi, an· nounced he was stepplpl dowa from the party poat. Bryant 'Ad-.ired' NEW YORK IAPJ Singer Anita Bryant tops the list of ''Most A<ltbired Women" in the Good Housekeeping reader poU . the magazine announced. • igious pref erenN' Miss Bryant unseated former first lady Pat Nixon by a "slim but substantial" margin. This is not s urprising. Much of lhe Wa rren Report was based on FBI work. Many or tbe FBI files also appear an that 26 volume rePort. The immensity of the files bears witness to the vast consequences of six seconds of madness in Dallas And, m I he end, they document the ina bility of all the king's horses and all the king's m en to unravel the workings of a singl<.' human mind. We learn from the files that two Ian Fleming novels were found in Oswald's room: "Live and Let Die" and ''The Spy Who Loved Me." We read again that a bullet fired at Gen. Edwin A. Walker, a conservative activist in Dallas. was the same caliber as a rift<.' possessed b~ Oswald and used to slay the president. WE READ FROM THE files that Os\.\-ald told his wife that he could kill. "Hitler needed killing," he said We read that, as a returned self-exile from Russia, he addressed .seminarians at SpringhUI College in Mobile. Ala . at the in ,·itation of his cousin. He said no one in the United States was concerned with the working man. We r ead of hostility weaving through his life like a tr<.111 of burning powder. The portentious diagnosis of stan ed emotions and violent fantasies and psychos1:-; \\ htlc sllll m grade school. Withdrawal punctuated by ag~rcssl\ e out bursts in the Marines. Wandering, always wandering, toward -what? What does this tell us? The mes don't say. ll ls too muc·h to ask that they do. Oswald, the man who might have told us, is dead. The files detail again his murder by Jack Ruby. the Dallas girlie bar operator, just two days after Kennedy's ai:.· sassination. Ruby we know better. lN TIIE FILES, A '(llREE-PAGE list oC items found in Ruby's car draws a detailed portrait: 12 cigarette butts. on~ with lipstick on it; a $1 bill in a golf shoe. size lO 'hD ; a patnt paddle and can of varnish: a "For Sale" sign: several rubber tips "!or a crutch or chair legs"; one white bathing cap; a microphone; a record entitled." Figure Con· trol for Women"; a dog's muzzle; 28 cents: a gray suit· promQtional cards for his club ' Portrait of a small time hustler. Oswald? "Live and Let Die." ''The Spy Who Loved ~e. ·· A road m a p. An address book. Not much else. He lived in an empty room. The files do outline the 1mpress1ve energy of the FBI in full pursuit. No lead was too obscure or absurd to follow - and a depressing number were the \\Ork of cranks or worse '77 Nobel Prizes Auxirded OSLO. Norway CAP ) - Northern lreland's women peace crusaders and the Amnesty In- ternational human rights group, praised as exemplars of what the "ordinary man and woman .. can do for peace, received Nobel Peace Prizes on Saturday in an emotlon.fllled ceremony. Jn Stockholm, Swede11, five American scientists. t'lt'O Britons, a Belgian and a Swede received other 1977 Nobel prizes. Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan, leaders of Northem Ireland's Peace People, were awarded the 1976 peace prize. which had not been presented last year. THOMAS Hammerberg, a television editor who is Amnesty lnternational 's Swedish chairman, accepted the 1977 peace prize, worth $145,000. TRACTORCADE, 5,000 STRONG, APPROACHES DOWNTOWN ATLANTA Tens of Thousands of Farmers Demonstrated Nationwide Saturday The prize winners picking up their awards in Stockholm were : Philip W. Anderson of Prin~ University and BeU Telephone Laboratories, John van Vleck of Har~ard University and Sir Nevill Moll of Britain's Cam- bridge University for p~ysics: Farmers Show Str~~gth Or. Yalow, Or. Roger GuUlemin of San ~ego and Pr. Andrew Schally of New Orleans for medicine; Ilya Prigogine of the Free University of Brussels. Belgium. for chemistry, and James Meade or Britain and Bertril ObUn of Sweden for ecol\omics. By The Associated Press State capitol grounds became parking lots for row upon row of farm vehicles Saturday as lens of thousands of farmers de - monstrated for higher prices for their crops in at least 30 slates. ChlJled by the weather in most areas but urged, on by organizers the farmers massed to demand a federal guarantee of full parity for a bushel of wheat -or any other farm product. At full parity, farmers theoretically have the same purchasing power for the items they sell as their forebears had early jn I.his century when prices and costs were said to be in step By compllrlson, farm prices as of Nov. 15 averaged 66 percent o( parity. one of lhe lowest markS for the indicator in 44 years, Demonstrating farmers, led by a Colorado·based organiution ca11ed American Agriculture, are threatetilng to reduct! their participation ln the economy to a mlnlmLDn ll there Is no progress t oward parity by Wednesday ' They say they will cul off Carm production and reduce their own coosumptJon to bare essentials Georgia's was the big~est de- monstrat100, partly because farmers wanted to win the allen· lion of President Carter The state patrol said 5.000 to 6.000 tractors filled the streets around the gold·domed Capitol. Farmers from Delaware joined Maryland farmers m a caravan of 480 tractors that motored to Washington D.C. l!fEIAf !0~~ S,f.Ull •"Factory Direct To You" Prfces • • First Quality Carpet • • Labor Guaranteed 5 Yrs. • e Guaranteed Pad e GuaranteeCI Ca,,.tlng e •After Sales Service •Name Brands• • Courteous Sales People • No Hidden Charges• • B of A • Master Charge • Satisfaction Guaranteed • JRo~ky ·Moqµtains Warm ~. " " t 1£• • A "Thank You" For Your Purchase! • ;1 WyoDiing, G,OloraJo Mercury Climb• W 50s -. ~. ~~~~~~~~-". ~- ,lllrll•l\h Hull9fcl Hel .... .._, .. ,., HOVtlOfl ll\clle11epoll1 J~lls41fwlli. JYMlll ICINetCllY w.\' ... , Lllltebo I.MA.I• l.tUltYll .. ~ ... ,. Mleml Ml1w111• .. MlllMIP'!lf'M ftWI ~ ===-'"•Ort._ u ...... ,,.,, ... .,, 04,,.-.4 NtwV&rk BDiml ---=== I Olll•llom•Clly .._ ________________ ................... ~ ........ """" ... ~~ ~ "'"•dtljlflll ,,... ... ftlllJMtih ........ o.-.. 'St;& ...... S.llU lt 5'11 "'•Ml• .... u. Wt~lflt'IM • Sculpt11•l"• • T" Col0t S.!!oo• ·~1.1h Vtilu•• T• St ts I PER SQ. YO. STATE/SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 'Bifi MOtiltna' Na••ed:-:, She Traveled With One Cent in Parse · · 1 ' ... ; More Inmates Arrive in U.S. AN'l'IOcH (AP) -AnUocb police U'Nltted the aUered .. .,., Mamma•'bant robber, travelln1 wtth only a penny In her purse, after m~ a routlne traffic ltopearty Saturday, the FBl11ld. FJU 1pokeamao Frank Perrooe said Cath)' Lawayne Ervin, 22, was taken lnto cuatody wit.bout .incident and wu bein& held at the Contra Costa County Jail in Mvt!Ma. Ms. En1za WU 8l'Nlted after befU pullec! ant by an AnUocb poUceman tor drlVlD• wttboul • headUehts, Pemme said. The omcer 1ald ho re• co&Dized her from an FBI wanted poM.er. • eluded an 18-month-old girl born SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sixty-alx more Americans, the experience or Mex.Jean imprisonment behind them. returned to the United States on Saturday for a reunion with their families. The recent arrivals joiniid 61 prisoners who arrived Friday as a prisoner exchange program between the United States and Mexico began. in a Mexican prison. Thal flrat batch underwent processing Saturday, and a small group talked to newsmen. The re- turnees spoke of Ught aubjecll - vacations, Christmas and even the relative luxury oC U.S. 'X'he woman, 5-3 and 150 pounds, la named 1n an P'BI warrant for the $1,000 robbery of the Bank or .America branch ta Concord, Perrone said. Wit· nea1et to the Nov. 18 heist deacrlbed the thief as a woman~ stocky build and the ••in. Mamma." nickname followed. he 1alcJ. Her c:ompao.lon. Irvine BarqroYer, ftecl f:robl the car but was causht after a 1ban chue by ~ce • He was arrested u a parole violator 1temmtoc from a local ctuarge of theft, Perrone said. Ma. Ervin ls to appear before U.S. Mqiatrate Richard Goldsmlgh Monday, .. enta1ald. Authorities said Contra Costa County wil hit . with a cJWn ot bf.Ok robberies lo late November ill which Wltneases aave tho auno deacrtption ol a heavy-set female robber. THERE WAS a loud cheer and a feeling or celebration as the chartered jet touched down in this border city. The plane was greeted by flag-waving and tearful loved ones. Prison buses and federal guards on band to take the Americans away were briefly in the background. The 66 returnees -one woman and 65 men -were riled quickly into a bus where they were taken to Metropolitan Correctional Facility downtown for process· ing. Their arrival brought to 121 the number of Americans returned this weekend. About another 108 Americans were expected to re· tum from Mexican jails by the end or the month. Almost uniformly, the return- ing Americans have spoken or harrassment and torment during their stays ln Mexican jails, aJl of them expressing gratitude to be back In the United States. THE STORY was different, however, with Mexicans Im· prisoned in the United States. The 36 Mexicans flown back to their country Friday were the on· ly ones of about 1,200 in this coun· lry willing to return, said James Medo, a U.S. Bureau of Prisons official. "You can understand why they wouldn't want to return after a comparison oC the two systems," Medo said. Jackie Ware, another prison official, said those Mex- icans who did return probably we re "coerced. They we nt against their will," :-;he said. She would not elaborate. prisons. .. The U.S. government was just no help t.o us at all," as one of them putlt. Most of the prisoners, though often admitting guilt, portrayed themselves as victims of a U.S.· Mexican effort to look good ln a cooperative drug crackdown in- itiated by the Nixon administra· Woman Beldin Drowning tion. They uniformly complained of SIMI VALLEY (AP) conviction without trial and of N -A 39-year-old woman being railroaded through the o WI,.._ who took six youtlaa out Mexican justice system to beef LONE WOMAN-Ann White· on a late-nightfisblng ex. up the arrest numbers. of San Francisco was the pedltlon bas been arrest· on 1 y woman among 6 6 ed lD conneclion with the KAREN HA.BRISON of Santa prisoners flown in to San drowning death of one or Ana •aid that a U.S. Drug En· D . f M them, police said Satur· 0 1ego rom exico on d rorcement Agency officer was Saturday. She is prededed ay. witness to her torture when she by an unidentified male Ventura police arrest· was arrested on drug charges in ed Josephine Joyce at Mexico more than four years prisoner. her Simi Valley home ago. woman spoke of ptllns to co to Friday and booked her "I had my jaw broken, I was Hawaii and commented· on the for investigation or in- h1t around the face and I had my clean, modem federal prison voluntary maruilaughter earrings tom from my ears," she where she was belog temporarily and felony child en· said. "All or this was done in the housed. dangering in the death of presence or a DEA agent. I know "It's such a shock to get back 15-year-old Steven Mort, this because I was s hown his here," she said . "The American also of Simi Valley. c redentials -Arthur Sedillo. guards who took us to our cells badge number 1944. yesterday were so sweet, they MOllT FELL off the "He never made an effort to had smiles on their faces." Ventura Pier OcL 23 dur- stop it." ing an outlng organized . In Los Ange I es, DE A WITH SATURD.\ Y'S arrivals, by Mrs. Joyce and his spokesman Joe Flanders said 127 of the eligible 28:5 Americans body was recovered a Miss Harrison made a similar in Mexican jallit will have re· week later in Oxnard, turned to the United States. The complaint during the summer of remainder are to be flown or said Ventura police or. 1975. An investigation by the bused back into this count"" later fleer DougWinbury. DEA Office or Internal Security, 'J Flanders said, failed to substan· this month. Wlnbury said an in· tiate her allegations. Aboul one.fourth of the return· vesU&ation showed that ing Americans will be freed on the way to the pier DON BOWEN, 35, said young within a few days after their ar· Mrs •• Joyce purchased a Americans traveling south of the rival here, being credited with larfe amount of beer border were victims of entrap-time served in Mexico. w h ch she allegedly ment, a "DEA net thrown up to One prisoner who is not sure permitted Mort and five catch a lot of young people to gel how her cnse will be handled is other juveniles with her impressiveslalistics." Pat Batz of Milwaukee, Wisc.. todrlnk. But most of the r e turned who said that a Mexican clerical An autopsy revealed Americans, like Miss Harrison. error gave her only thirty days' the youth waa intoxicat· Mode~ fa P.OSH. In Howld<.Sootlald. l~pu-e cashmere sweaters. !iocNl.~-...~11-llk.~HaU:-.~ v Neck 0( OewNedc ... ,,, '\. ".,_ • 1 -,,) I t'' I .1'! The 61 Americans in the first group wruch arrived Friday in· said they wanted to forget about cr edit for the more than three ed at the time of the theordcalinMex~i~c:o~-~T~he~y:o:un~g~...:_y~ea~r~s~s~h~e~s~pe~n~t~i~n~a~M~e:x~ic~an~j~al~l~.~d:ro~w~nlnC~:·w~1n~b~W'Y~~s~al~d~.~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~!!M..::.:i... Dad Angry Wedding Plan Siwek LOS ANGELES <AP> -The parents of a 20· year-old Los Angeles man who plans to marry his 77·year-old step-grandmother expressed shock, sur- prise and no small amount or annoyance Saturday -not particularly at the May-December romance, but at the attendant publicity. Simon and Selma Goodman complained they haven't had a moment's peace since their son Mark announced in London his plans to wed Ray Good· man here Jan. 25, his 21st birthday. ··we had a Jllllon calls from every nut in the world," Goodman said in a telephone interview. He added that he finally had the phone In their San Fernando Valley home diacoonecled. 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Weed/Publisher Self -advertising Gcomes Under Fire , , If it didn't invo)vt"' taxpayer money a nd governmental mtegrity, it would be funny to wa tch the flapping of a politician c aught w ith his pants down. ,fo"lapping a round is exactly wnat Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schrrut is doing in his Mailbox con- tribution today on this page. The background for his letter to the editor is this : Schmij spent $13.000 in county funds to print and mail a stick little broc hure that he calls a "constituent com munication" but which r eally is a thinly disguised, sel!- ~erving piece of campaign m ate rial praising Super visor Laure nce J. Schmit. He also has been using two county. pa id employees on door -to-door m1ssionary work with con· stituen ts. The Daily P ilot published a stor y of this situation tasl Sunday. lt included Schmit's defense of his office opera- tion and comments from others, including s upervisors. A few days Jatcr. Schmit fired off the Jetter printed below. And a lthough, as a matter of fairness. we norma lly refra in from answering critical letters, this attack is so hollow it wa rrants editorial comment. Schmit airily dismisses our s tor y as being "politically motivated, mis lead ing and unfounded 10 fact." But he of- fers not one specific other than com plaining we over - looked his heroic cff orts to reform Orange County elect ion practices. T hat in itself 1s n ch in irony, for what Schmit did was use a piece of questionable c ampaign material (paid for by the county> to heap praise on himself for ba ttling against <tl,leStiona ble campmgn practices. No matte r how we ary we grow of exposes of s habby l'ampaign activities in Orange County. someone in this t ase Schmit -comes back to prove that there seemingly 1s no end m sight. The citizens' cries of outrage usua lly rlon 't seem to get through. Actuall y. to us Schmit is just another county politician who ·s messing around with questionable campa ign prac- ti~es And. cont rary to what he claims. the story did not say his mailing piece was illegal ; m fact. it quoted the cqunty counsel as saying the supe rvisors have no firm ii:llidcLines as to wha t can be mailed out properly as tn· formation for constituents. T he glaring point Schmit misses is the propriety of the thing . lie flails a round with accusations that political fQr ccs are manipulating the Daily Pilot as if it were a pf rsonalized campa ign to harm him. But he doesn 't ad - cttess hm1self to the question of r ight and wrong or to the '>itec1fics of his own c ampaign activities. .... : E ven if Supervisor Schmit lacks the grace to be e m . hiJrrassed by the disclosure on this round of political sell· a~nrtising, maybe one purpose has been served. • ~1:.tybe the other four s uper visors · and possibly some cil~cr county polit1c1ans will t hemselves be embar. r assed enough to seek a new level of m orahl). ~ T hal's p robably wis hful thinkin~. . $af ety Less Strict : From Washington comes word that the grating, ir· rit'ating, nitpicking attitudes of s afety enforcement in fac- tories and offices is letting up The federal governme nt last week said it wa s going to <1 rop a bout 10 percent of the regulations set forth by the Oc- <·upalional Safety and Health Admm1strat1on (OSHA>. To the thousands of busine~s<'"> ancl to most of the millions of work ere; a ffeelt•d, this 1s \\el come news . The galling attitudes of the enforcers and the pettiness of man~ of the rules the m selves have created wholesale resent· ment of what should be (j genumel~ prot~ct1 ve program. ln California, federal OSHA rc,gu lations are enforced by 'state CAL-OSI IA agents We trust they will follow the sarter \'iew being expres~ccl from Washm~ton when 1t ('Omes to a fair means of protecting worker s· health and safe ty. ·'Those workers really don't need 12 pages of rules on por(,l)ble wood ladders which require names of differe nt woods to be spelled out in La tin. • Op\nlorts expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Cold Stops ByLM.BOVD Were you aware that young people stop growing when ttrey have colds? Such be the contention or the science boys. When those patients get ov~r the colds, they promptly start to catch up again in the heights and weights depart- ment s. If members of the Soviet Embassy In Washington, t>.C., had to pay for their parking tickets just this year -)Yhlcfl they don't -the city's talce would amount to $342,820. Qur Love and War man re- poJ;tlt the »erase engage· ment befo~amage in thu counLrY lasts 10.1 months. While tho Eskimos will eat the female salmol'l, they pre- fCJr Lo feed the male salmon to their dogs. A Virginia family with a s urname s p e ll e d "Enrought.y" insists it be pro- nounced "Darby.·· Q. "How did the horse latitudes between 30 and 3S degrees north come to be so called?" A. The seas thereabouts became so calm sometimes that the otdt:i,me sailing ships. carrying horses to the new world, etther had lo throw their cargo overboard or eat it. Otherwise. the horses themselves would starve, becalmed out on the water that way. Q. "Can you name the three United States pusidenls wounded ln wartf me action!" A. James Monroe. Revolu· Uonary War. Rutherford Hay~. CivU War. John F. Kennedy, World War II. Q. "How much money do the factory worker• in Chtna make!" A. The equlvalent of botwcen $22to 1 •month. Q. "Wb t wu tho tastttem to come ofJ raUoniD8 after World Wat U?" A.S~ Jack Anderson Who Nm-ses IDegal Deposits? WASHINGTON -Most oC t.be shuffllne. f or1otteo old people who are hidden away In nursing homes must rely on the federal government to pay for their care. But some ou.rsin1 homes are squeezing payments from their e lderly patients Cor baslc services covered by Medicare. This is the case history of a nursing home that not only de- m a n d e d money from Medicare pa · ti e nl s but e nli s t e d po w e rf u l politicians on its side. The F our F r ee d o m s Nur s in g Home is local- ed in an old decaying building nea r the opulent resort hotels along the Miami Beach ocean- front. Four out o! five of its pa· tients depend on Medicare to pay their bills. ~· Sydney Harris In 1973, the Department of Health, Educallon and Welfare discovered that th~ home wu 11· leaally re(luirlng advance de· posits from at teut 22 patients for services financed by Medicare. llEW OFFICIALS, therefore, moved "to termlnat• Four Freedoms Nuralna .l:lome from participation in the. Medicare program." The home'• vice pres- ident, Harry Stone, responded by pulUna p0lltical strinp. He raised a bowl on Capitol Hill with Rep. Claude Pepper, D·Fla., Sen. Lawton Chiles, D·Fla., and \hen· Sen. Ed,..ard Gurney, R·Fla. The '17-year-old Pepper, as chairman of the Hou.se A1ing Committee, baa been a tireless champion ot the elderly. But be forwarded Stone's complaints to HEW. It may be merely a coJncidence that two or the home's directors are union officiaJa, that various unions have financed some or the 16 Four Freedoms corporaUona and that the unions have con- lrlbuted heavily to Pepper's potltlcal campaigns. The irrepressible Pepper told us he sent Stone's lelter to HEW "as a routine complaint." Swore the congressman: "I would do it for anybody. It didn't make a bit of difference who the proprietor was." BUT IT made a difference, ap- parently, to the federal inspec- tora. Pepper's routine inquiry produced a marked chanae in their altitude. They hastily re- viewed the case and decided there was no real evidence after all that Four Freedoms was im· properly billing its patients. Social Security Commissioner James Cardwell rushed off a soothing letter to Pepper, an- nouncing that the Miami home "is making an effort" to comply with tbelaw. It wasn't, apparently, making much of an effort. For HEW of- ·. No Limit to CoUntry Miles A RevUed Rural Dictaona111 for Ci- ty F'ollu · "Down the road a piece" means either a quarter mile or six miles. depending on how the person who is giving you these misdirections reel~ al the mo- ment. "I don't care" means that your offer of a Coke or a beer will glad· Jy be accepted if you ask at least twice m o r e, and seem to mean it. "I 'll b e around to fix the scre ens to m o rrow " m eans that you can ex- pect lb hear from him in about two weeks -if his crops don't spoil, hla chickens don 'l aicken, his pump d<>esn 't fail, his truck doesn't break down. or his own screens don't need repairing Mailbox worse than yours do. •'They're hard to get this time or year" means that some ex· cuse. however lame, has to be round for doubling the price ot produce ror the summer visitors. '180·AND-SO'S is a good place to eat" means that the endorser is at least a first cousin to the pro- prietor, the cook, or the cashier: it is testimony of consanguinity, not of cuisine. "You can't miss lt" means \)lat you 're going to miss it unless you os e aerial reconnaissance and send up flares. •'The bus is usually a little late" means that the arrival and /or departure of the bus bears only an illusory and colncldental relationabop to whatever limes areprint.edootheacbedule. "He's a very centle horse" means that the ridin1-stable owner bu elven you a superan· n'Jated n•1 th.at is too old to run and too tired to care. 0 THEY'VE got dancing there" means a jukebox filled with polkas or <on Friday nights> an accordion, a drum, and a mu1ical s aw, played by the owner's son-in-law and two or his unemployed cronies. ''Unusual weather for this time of year" means practlcally nothing, since the area hasn't had anything resembling "usual" weather this time or year since the palar cap receded. "A quie t homelike at- mosphere" means that the hostelry has no guests who are ambulatory and under 85, and if you miss the slx o'clock dinner bell you're out of luck -which, constderlng the lare, may be just as well. "ONE TIBNG for Sllff -you sleep well at niiht be~" means there is nothing else to do at night here except count tbe firerues. flcials conUnued receiving com· plaJnts that some Medicare pa· tlents had to pay deposits up to $.'500 to get into Four Freedoms. The home was threatened a1ain with termination. But thil time, Stone appealed to another friend, Sen. Warren Magnuaon, D-Wash., a power in the Senate, who heads the Commerce Com· mlttee. Stone had no trouble getun, the s~ator's ear. Mapuson has been close to labor, particularly the maritime unions, for years. The unions kicked in over $58,000 to his last campaign. ONE OF Magnuson's longtime friends also runs a Four Freedoms r etirement home, built with maritime uoion money, in Seattle. Stone'• brother William Steinberg, who is president of the Miami nuralne home, also heads the union for ship radio officers. After Stone's complaint to Magnuson, Social Security chief Cardwell was summoned to a meeting in the senator's office with top aide Harley Dirks. Stone admitted he was requir· ing deposits from some patients but blamed it on the Joni delays he encountered coJJecting money from Medicare. HEW im· mediately investigated Stone's complaint but found his contused records were causinc the delays. Nevertheless, subtle pressure was brought on HEW to lay ofl the Miami home. ••we don't. get many complaints from an out-of- state senator," one HEW official admitted. "'We wondered. what the relationship Wal., between Four Freedoms and Magnuson." MAGNUSON told us be has talked to Stone ••once or twice" but insisted St.one never oom- plalned to him about the nursing home. ••1 wouldn't know anyt.hj,ng about it," he told our aBstlCiate Howie Kurtz. "I get a lot o( com- pJ aints because 1 handle the HEW appropriations. It must have gone through the subcom· mtttee. This was probably a routine case." , BuL Stone admitted to Kurt.I: ''I've spoken to Senator Magnuson 100 times in the past five years. We're close personal friends. I've spoken to him about the slowness of Medicare pay- ments. l b~tched like hell about • it." Magnuson still maintains he has no recollection of· Stone's complaint. "They may have atol· ten bold or the Four Freedoms people in Seattle, who might have called me," be conceded. He also suJgested his aide Dirks may have bandied the matter without telling him. Dirks, who was later fired by Magnuson for phonying up a committee bear· ing record, wouldn't talk to us. Footnote: The illegal deposits were finally halted, but the home was recenUy found to be putting its patients' Medicare funds in in· terest-bearing bank accounts and pocketing tbe interest. Inspectors have also found that drugs have been given to patients Without doctors' orders, special d!et.s have not been observed and aarbaae cans have been left open, attracting rues. "FOOD 18 not always stored and prepared . . . under sanitary conditions," declared a recent. in. speclion report. ''Linens are not always handled ... to prevent the spread of infection." A Four Freedoms spokesman insisted that the violaUons were minor and that every deficiency bas now been corrected. Supervisor. Reflltes Newsletter Attack To the Editor: I understand the nature of e · free press and eontur wholeheartedly wllb the respon1ible h>le that new1papen are asked to play in our PQlitical system. However , I must etrenuOU1ly object to lb• artlcl~ which appeared in the Daily Pilot on Dec. 4, under the headline "Schmlt Brochure Taxpayer RlpoCt?" · I realiie you have decided editorially to oppose my re- electJon. Frankly, t Jn no way shrink from a pollUcal scrap. I also realize trom tho drift of t.be pros UMile days that peraons In politic.a om seem to be fair •ame for lily kind ol malicious Ubel. wit.bout. mucb chaaee of re· courae. ing money on sue~ reports. The typical response is underwhelm· in1, and due to poor returns t.be results do not represent com- munity sentiment AS A Huntlnftori Beach plan- ning commlnlorttt 1 I resent the charge that "Many people do not want their nel1taborhoods over- crowded and their atreets and highways Jammed wlth traffic bocau.seofpoor planning." Local tovemmen decide the character, popuJ~on capacity and quaUt.y of life for their rom· munltles. We in U.. coastal area att blessed wlth tM moat natural re1ource and opon 1p1ce av all able-the Paclllc Ocean. Jf our •lreeu and htchway• are con1e.ted, lt Is M.cause residents Jn,and Uc> wuta tO enjoy this re- .oura)t ll not UM result ot poor planntn1. Moderate Rental (under $350): Tip ''super" $10 to $15; if he's part-time ~ to $10. Doorman, SS to $10; porters, janitors. han· ·dymen, $3tQ$5. Luxury Rental: Tip usqper .. $20 to ~: dool'man, $10 to $15, porters, janitora and handymen, ~ to $10. $10 each lo elevator operators. OTHER Christmas tips : Jn an apartment house, tlp mailman $3; in a private home. $3 to $S, de· pending upon t.l)e service. If you hove milk dclJvcred. Up $S (not necessary' it ln business for himself). \ -~ I • \ ' ~ I [ . ----...... - .47 Sunday, December 11 . 19?T Jo write the O.lly Piiot/Box 1560, Coste Mesa. CA 92626 Tb call the D•llY Pllot/714 Ml-4321 oranv• coasi oa1iv P1101 lff ore OP-inion --------------------..-------------------~--............. His Future Hangs On Judge's Words By TOM BARLEY Many an Orunge County resident who comes to the courtroom for the sentencing of e convicted murderer leaves the courthouse bitterly disappointed at the lack of an· t1c1pated spectacle. To be sure, we haven't had arryone :.entenced to death in Superior Court for several year1> now. But it was no big deal when capital punishment was in vogue. CERTAINLY, IT was nothing like the old days at the Old Bailey when everyone, including the press. got to their reel while a somber judge donned the awesome. traditional black cap. pro· nounced the death penalty and told the de· untv fendant how and when he must die. · there to be taken and hanged by the neck until yor are dead God rc:.t your soul . " Chilling -.Luff ll t041k at lea:.l two large brandies at nearby Dirty Dick 's to get me back to the point that I could "rite a coherent s tory about 1t PROBABLY THE closest thine we've had to any dis· play of emotion in Superior Court was a few years ago when Judge Wilham Murray sentenced convicted rapist Gary Phoenix to death. He pronounced the death sentence still in force at that lime and then leaned forward over hls bench to peer at the impassive Phoenix. ''And. Mr. Phoenix," he intoned, as only Bill Murray ran intone in that sonorous Southern drawl. "may the Lawd have mercy on your soul. sub." FRANKLY, I THINK the judee who was doing the sen- tencing in the then territory of New Mexico in 1881 had them all licked when 1t CB me to a little class and not a little poetic license in the deliver}' or the final decree Get a load of this surnmine up from the bench by a JUd&e who m u.5l have been up most of the night before polubinl( up h1:. speech which. undou btedi¥,. kept one Jose Manuel M ieuel Xav1erGonzales up all thenext'h1ghl: "Jo:.e Manuel Miguel Xaviar Gonzales. in a few short weeks 1t will be spring, the snows of winter will flee away, the ice will vanish and the air w1JI be sort and balmy -but you won't be there "THE RIVULETS will run the soaring course to the sun, the timid desert flowers will put forth their tender shoot.a. the glorious valleys of the imperial domain will blossom as the rose. Still . you won't be there. "From every treetop some wlldwoods songster will carol his muting song, bulterfUes will sport in the sunshlne, the busy bee will hum happily as it pursues its accustomed vocation. "The gentle breeze will tease the tassles or the wild grasses and all nature. Jose Manuel Miguel Xavlar Gonzales, will be glad but you. "YOU WON'T BE here lo enjoy it because l command the sheriff or some other omcers o! the county to lead you out to some remot.e spot. sw1n1 you by the neck from a knot- ting bough of some sturdy oak and let you hang until you are dead "And then, Jose Mant.Jel Miguel Xaviar Gonzales, I further command that such officer or officers retire quickly frnm your dangling corpse. that vultures may descend from the heavens upon your filthy body unUl nothmg shall remain but bar«', bleached bones of a cold blooded, copper-colored. bloodthursty, throat-cutting, chili-eating, sheepherding. murdering SON OF A BITCH!" We'll never hear anyttlin1 on those Ones in our Superior Court. But I know of at least three judges who Wish we could • Nick Thimme8ch Buyer Beware of Rude Clerks WASHINGTON -Maybe it's ference between a perennial and bomething 1 ate, but recently I an annual plant because I was le· have rcnected on what seems to norant on the subject. He didn't be tho indifferent manner of know either and sbru11ed h1a clerks und others who are sup· shoulders to prove lt. posed to deal with, or perhaps "1 belong in lumber," he said. even serve, the public. It's fair to "1 'm only In plants and nowers ask: Does anybody know the for t&:lay." Alas, he was the only merchandise and /or how to be clerk in l>lants and flowers. I did• courteousanymore? • buy some plants, but the The other day 1 Vf purchase was by guess and by drugstore here, plck(td o gollr. Since the lad didn't know of cigars from · the merchandise, I was moved, the rack and when I got home. to look into the took it to the world of-plants and now I know. c I erk She the simple difference between an rouldn •t find annual and a perennial. the price on the pack and THAT experience was only asked me, slightly vexing, but the one I had "Jlow much at a tire store was most un- are they·'" I pleasant. Over a period or years, to Id ho r I I bought several hundred dollars' didn't know worth of tires there. and my because none or that brand was latest sel was due for iospecUon. m ::srked. She told me to go back So I pboned on a Saturday to and look again. 1 obeyed. but still rind out what time the s hop no price. . closed, and the man answerine ·'Go see the manager about it,.. told me 1 o'clock, but I had better she ordered. and turned to a get there by 12:30 because the cust.omcr with a flsUul of candy help began cleanup then. bars. "You work here," I replied. I arrived a few minutes before "Don't you know what 11our 12:30. The clerk looked at me, cigars cost?" She took that as an blank·faced. and said: "We're Insult. "No. I don 't." she closed."laRked,"Howcomeyou snapped. "Go see the manager." told me to get here by 12 30? It's l dfd. and the manager only bl'fore 12:30, and I want my tires shook hJs head, found the price looked at." "You'll have to come and said "I'm sorry, but we back Monday mornin~ ... he said, can 't control help like that any ilS though that were the final of· mort• Wt• s ure get some lousy ferofthcday. help .. His failure to provide the pro- On another occasion,. I went in· mised service and his rude man· Lo a luggaRe and leather goods ner were enough to cause the s tnn• tn downtown Washington calmest of colons to twitch, the ~nd asked u clerk, who was steadiest set of teeth to grtnd. I rechning against the cash re· will never go back to that tire gister, about briefcases. The store and its rude clerk. for clerk pointed to the wall and service or sales, amen. s aid. "They're over there." INDEED. they were. and after looking at several I called across the way to the cl~rk, still reclin· ing, lo ask about a feature or one hril•rt·ase "They're all marked," tht· tl<'rk called bitck. The hell \\1th tl. I said under my breath, and took my old briefcase to the rt·p~11r shuµ where I had it r econ· <l1t1ont'<i for $15. Then there was the lime last s ummer when I went lo one of those stores where they sell just about everything and headed for the. garden departmenL Ao engaging, if callow, lad waited on me. and I asked him the dif· Earl Waters PERHAPS these little trials of my patience are peculiar to the Washington area with Its jam· med-up stores and transient character It's possible that in· other. less hurried sections or America. there· would be far fewer experiences like this for the good old customer Personnel specialists claim that better-paying stores talce time to traJn newly hired help irr salesm anship, prices, how to m-ake change so the store doesn't lose and courtesy. ''I am no great tan of unions,·· said one comp~y officiaJ. "but if a store ls or· gani.ud, the pay 1s higher, an~ .. • that. means you 1et a better class 9 f employee and better pedormance ... But only a very few are or· 1anlied. Most clerks now&days a re paid little more than minimum wace and aren't very intere1t.ed in J,helr work. A clerk who is cau1ht performing poorly, say, by an °unidentified shop- per" <meaning someone con- tracted to spot cbeck the help), doesn't much care if he Is reprimanded or suspended. So what, get another part-time clerking job at another low-pay. customer·ll·always-wrong place. SOME STORES, worried about increa1lng thievery by emrloyees. put their clerks to po ygraph tests or even • • P'S y c ho l o g i c a I s t re s s evaluators.·• The Retail Clerlu International Union doesn't like thnt gtuff but consents to manage- ment u.aing more conventional methods to check out an employee's honesty. Shouldn't merchants go beyond that, •na · give little written quizzes, b6W' and then. lo find out if their clerks kno~ the merchandise and how''° treat the customer'! Why shouldn't clerks know µie merchandise, and be nice ~ customers '! The practical u.· planation. nlas, is that part·tlJ)lJ( . or underpaid clerks probably fefl no loyalty to firm or customer · It's a wham-ham job for a !~ ' bucks a day. and then baclt tc>' • school, home or the other job. Vjsltors to Moscow's bleak. sales emporiums always como • away snyinJ; the clerks couldq'\ cnre less about. the customers Sometime:,, however. after sorpe dismal experiences here, 1 ruefully muse that the only dit: ' ference between the Supt!r.: · Socialist Store and the Amerihn Super-Store is that we have •· mountains ot goods (betterquali· ty, too>, und they have on.Ly molehills • ll ·~~' .,.~.·4 ~ ·Educator's Diary in a Class by Itself !t "If somebody would tell it like it is maybe we could get some change& In the school system." Thal is not the statement of a dis· gruntled student, legislative critic or a dedicated school ad· ministrator. Rather it is a bald analysts of the modern public schools by a working classroooi teacher with 15 years ex· perience. It ls only one or many such blunt assessments contained in a book soon to b e released by Warren G r e e n Publishers. Its title, "48 Students. 37 C h airs," clues th t· reader that it 1s a bout the fru s trations or thoso slncerelr interested in a good educations program. Writ· ten by Dale Hanson, a Fullerton high school teacher who is not afraid of "telling it like it is, .. it is a mine of gems pointing up the foibles and ills of the state's multi·billion dollar educational system. Although billed as a novel with fictionalized characters, it Is con· spicuously obvious that it based upon actual experiences which could only have come from labor· ing in the field. And, while Hanson has chosen to tell his story in dJary fashion, recording daily events through one school year. the book nevertheless has a rapid running pace that makes it hard to put down. EVEN IF the styJe wasn't cap- turing, the naked revelations of what really is going down in the public schools is fascinating. For Hanson not only r ecords the events with witticism and humor but avoids pedantry and achieves a down to earth re· alism. Admiltlng that bis book contains some personal •gripes, Hanson sUll manages his chronl· cle t.a appear to be more the ob- jective views or an onlooker than an active participant He comes down hard on school adm1nlstrators and counselors, the hierarchy of the public schools. ''Administrators," he says-, "give the impression they are the sine qua non <indlspensa· ble thing> of education. Ir parents and taxpayers could see t.brough the ersatz surface of ad· miniatrators, education would Improve tremendously." IF THAT Is a harsh condemna· tion. his general Indictment or educators is even stronger. "I have the feeling that all educators thlnk they are the rai100 d1etre <reason for being> in education when in fact it ls the student." Woven through the book are subtleties wbi~h will, on reflec· lion. provoke deep thought.. as well as give insight into what really is wrong with our schools. Hanson provides more common sense on the subject than will ever be found ln any or the multi· million dollar studies by consul· tants probing ways to improve eclucation. It as a timely book, too. for ,iJ. , deals with current theories pn such things as "merit poy" for , teachers and the "voucl\et, system'' advocated by forme'r Governor Ronald R'agan. • ,, EV Er-I BEFORE the book l$ plC' the presses it has won lbe atl~o.; Uon or notables. News comm~n·· " totor Chet HunUey, who wrirte ., the foreword, was almost ecstatic, stating, .. I commend .... the book to 'whomever jt may~ • • concern,' Which ls every parent " and taxpayer in thQnation." • ' ... The book, he said, "takes-us .. .: behlnd the impos1ne racade of the 1chool house and introduces us to the backrooms of 'educa - tion.' Hanson corrobontes what so many or us have long suspect· ed . .• . thaL in the Ions and sometimes sleazy list or vital concerns, the education or American youngsters frcquentfy • com es dead last. . .it is au · there.. •• every motivation of the humnn breed, cosmetically • camounaaed with the trapplnin, or academe.·· Bob Greene/Some '78 Scenes • m Crystal Ball Ar~ Shattering A huge jetliner will crash ·around Dec. 20 of this year. Idl AmiD will be murdered before 1978 is over. Prince C harles of Great Brit· Jain wlll have n 1ex chanee. Tbe Leanina Tower of Pisa wlll collapse. Saboleun will blow up the Aluk a pipeline. Anyway, here they are: the psychic superstars' predictions for 1978. Billy CIU1.er will have a car ac· cldent lat.er part of 1978. Between March 19 and 22, a 707 wUlcrash. Former President Nlxon will have a pblebitia attack and wlll be hospitalized ln the aprlng The Aluka plpo wlll be ubotaged with a minor n- ploalon wblch may lnju~ or kill two 1'orket1 and cauH the JoH of se\leral thousands or galloru of oU. 1 CRISWELL: The OrutChlneae War .. CoUapee of the Tower of Pl..aa. SC~ Cha~e for Kina Charles IU. CObvlou1ly Crlaw II !eels that Prince Charles will have become Kini Charle by the tlme this happens, but he wlll not°"'~ wardly make that prediction - ho w1nt.1 lhl1 predlcUon to re.ad Just tho way lt stands.) Ice ont.ho Equator. Power Television. DAVID ROY: President Cart~r·a lmaae will de!lnltely lmprove due to the lowering of the uneroploymeot rate and a tal( cut. He wll1 al&o gain intemnUonally, becauae or his worldwide jaunt.a within the neJCt lwo years, lncludlni Cuba. There will be another dam burst. but tt wlll not be an earthen one. The first inatanco of blackmail belne lnvolvcd with autOmaUc wHpons wUI be dllcovertd ln 1J78 .. Anwar Sadat will not be as-sa~1lna~. And he will receive the Nobel peace prlie. Wlthln two )'ettrs. the Super Bowl wlll become a night tame. Wltblo fivo y~ars, lt •Ill becorM a beat two..out-of ·lhree came. 141 Am1n wilt bO murd~ed before 1978 ls over. Tbls will bo tcnown u tbe ~ir or earthquakes. While numerous ones wlll be reported around th~ world, tMru will not be II~· tacular dama1e nor tremendous Joaaofllfe. ' I • M DAILY PILOT Sund1y, O.C.mt.r 11 , 1tTT No Dice? ,, ·Amateur Inventors n Score With Games t .NEW YORK CAP> -Seven years aeo Norman Fabricant was making less lhan $16,000 a Jear as an engineer, a job he wasn't crazy atfout, a job he lost in the aerospace industry cut· bdek. Today, Fabricant makes more than $50,000 a year, has no boss and figures he hasn't even hit the big time yet. llE INVENTS GAMES -some of those hun· dreds now on display for the great Christmas rusb. . Fabricant is an exception. Most major game eonipanies won't even see you or look at your in- vention. Your odds are probably better al win-Jf\OS the Irish Sweepstakes than inventing one salable game. And remember that a big com· pany has to believe in you enough to invest betY1een $500,000 to $1 million to get your game aoing and advertise it. ' Besides that, there are companies that do nothing but invent games and toys. And game and toy makers have research and development teams of their own ON TOP OF THOSE odds, you've got to believe in yourself. The man who invented ft{onopoly initially was turned down by Parker lJrolhers because. according to corporate wisdom, Monopoly contained 52 insurmountable errors. Charles Darrow turned around and sold it to Wanamaker's in Philadelphia JUSl before Christmas of 1934. ll became an overnight sensa· lion, whereupon the executives at Parker couldn't remember what those 52 errors were. Darrow died a millionaire a few years ago, and his family still collects royalties from those 80 to 90 million sets that have been sold. But even for Darrow, luck -or lightning -only struck once. He spent the rest of his life inventing games but never sold another. Industry sources say there arc somewhere between 30 and 100 professionals like Fabricant, ,plus a larger number of partt1me inventors .men and women who pick up some money but 'always dream of that hig sugar plum. "I GUESS WE arc all really thinking of the m1'n who invented Monopoly." says Steve ~homas, a parttime inventor Crom Barrington, fl.I., who has two games on the market -Mr. ;Muscle and Up Against Time. "Inventors don't go into this for $50,000 a year. They're all looking for that one really big game." says an industry source "A moderately good game could earn a man $100,000 or more." Fabricant hasn't hit the big one, but he has •• .;SC?ld 25 games and toys -13 of which actually ,, came to market ,. The doors Hrc now open for Fabncant. the ~ pro. "I have entry lo every company." he says It wasn't easy at the s tart. "I was w1Lh1n three "'~nths of going broke when my first royally fFheck came." , FOR NEWCOMERS the doors usually are ;. 1C:losed. Consider Honey Sauberman's problems J " she dragged Quadra Chess around lo major ~ toy companies. They wouldn't see her. !1., "They told me they didn't buy from out· ~ftders." says Ms. Sauberman. r ,.,.,.,.... NORMAN FABRICANT WITH SUCCESSES So, like Darrow, she produced it herself, pasting felt on the bases of 64,000 chessmen. Con· ducting a one· woman public relations c'-mpaign, Ms. Sauberman sold the game in 85 stores in 15 cities, including the trendy Bloomingdale'& in New York and FAO Schwarz in San Francisco. She wrote 500 letters, gave demonstrations at schools, clubs even San Quentin -and sent a set to Bobby Fischer. She also invested her sav· in gs of $20,000 in the project. SHE SAYS SHE is now just starting to break even. The professionals doubt that Honey will make it. "We've seen more than 25 versions of fid· dling around with chess," says William Dohrmann, a Parker Brothers vice president. ··aut I never laugh loo loud. She could fool me and in six months I could be knocking at her door.·· Five or six years ago, the big manufacturers would see people who dropped by with an idea and $.1 worth of plastic in a shopping bag. "We were just getting overwhelmed witb maybe 3.000 ideas a year," s1tys Dohrmann. ''They were getting us into a lot of trouble. We weighed the possibilities of missing something good but decided it wasn 'l worth it " MILTON BRADL~Y'S Michael Moone, an assistant vice president, agrees. "If someoneteomes to the door, we would turn him away. Many times we are working on a s1m1lar item. Long- lasting gifts ... '· ~, ' . ~-'- /1'' A. El1•1Cnnl Cro,. .. t•hromf' f'lt'I \ i.i11111k 111111 •ll't1ilt'r prt>('i•loo•rlr;i~nrfi 1w11 111111 1w11c·il •l'I "i!-11 111 .. tro11,. 1•hro111t'- pl.11ril .,1rfitr•• '15 8 . <:roll!' 12K ~olcl-Ollt•cl i&N Thi• t•oµulur jtolcl-fillrtl Cro:ci< flf'll 1UHI Jlt'llril •t•t "ill 11111k.-a .. 1unninJ ~h1<'kinJ .. 1uffrr. '27 . C. Oi11tint-1h·c-Park..-r t&tf'rlin•~• l'DrL..t•r',. •tt1on1h-" ritl111«i <'l1t .. 11k 1u•11 nod lH'lll' ii •f'I 11rnkt•• "'ril l11Jf u plf'V•Urt'. Cr110f't1 111 •lf'rlin11 ·ihrr. •> 3so . •">• . . . Dry Humor's OverblmiJn By ERMA BOMBECK I J\JSt ftgured out "Star Wars" Isn't juat a fun, frivolous adventure movie. It's a prophecy. It became apparent yesterday when I rounded a comer ln the bathroom and came face to face wttb a blow dryer that nearly sucked me off the floor. "WILL YOU TURN that thing off?" l . shouted des~rately. nghtlng to keep my feet on the noor by clutching the towel rack. My son fiipped a switch on It, blew away the smoke from the nozzle, and returned it to his bathrobe pocket. "What are you so uptight about? It's only a 1200 watter. It can't hurt anyone." · "That's easy for you to say. Yesterday I was defrosting hamburger with it, and the force had me dancing off the walls.•' "I told you not to use it in the kitchen. Besides, you probably had it on the wrong setting." "I DON'T SEE why there have to be four blow dryers ln this house. When they're all going at once it sounds like we're being Invaded by a plague oflocusts." "Noone is invading you." "This whole house is w~ird. Your brother walks around like a drone ... strobe lights everywhel'e and loud stereos that give me such a headache." "Mom, there Is no way we Cai\ turn those stereos down." "What If I told you the other day I heard the words loud and clear?" "WE•LL TURN 'em down," be said quietly. "As for the hair dryers, I don't know what is so great about fat hair. You kids are consumed with your hair. You baste it with protein, creme rinse, conditioners, hair spray and blow it dry "What about your hair?" be cbaraed. "You bleach lt, color it, streak it, moisturize it, cr1mp it, and tease lL" "That's different. I'm desperate. Besides, you all scare me running around like an evil force ready to take over." "YOU'VE BEEN seeing too many movies, Mom." Later, he sneaked up behind me In the kitchen wearing a ski mask and pointing a hair dryer in my ribs. "We're at war against the wet heads. THE FORCE IS HERE!" Thal wasn't funny. EARL'S Pi.UMalHO HEATtltO AtRCOtfO. . SI. lie. 211•57 ~"' Ct Tl-5'¥1~ •t YOIH' Door le.II \tore NeMet! Y-ArH) COSTAM€5A642•1753 U» .......... tatlHll. Ml5SIOH v1EJ049S-0401 2ltll c:-oi-~ IS.. 0-.. ~. 114 A~ .... ..,. I C.11142-H78. Put a fe)lt word• to work for ou. MEED A. LAWY&? ..... ..,..,.. • Divorce • Bankruptcy • CrtmltW • WIUl-Aobate * Incorporation • Acc:lcsent-lnjury * Eviction 64o.2507 ~HR. 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Note: This shipment was hand picked and contains very fine carpets In. varying qualities and sizes. This Is a great oPPOrtunity to acquire oriental rugs. THE AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE SUH. DIC. I I AT I P.M. VIEW DA.YOF A.UCTIOM 12 P.M. AT MEWP01t1 a tMM 1107 JAMIOUI ID .. MIWPOlT HACH E. IWMIRG TlnM ._ (21 JJ tfMJJJ AUC'hOMB C... • Ca.di C4ll Co1ect CATALOGUIS AHILAll.l AT AUCTION STARVING ARTISTS, INC • . AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS 'NOTHING ' OVER INCLUDING GIANT .24''x48" ORIGINALS atOOSE FROM LANDSCAPES, FLORALS, SEASCAPES, STREET SCENES, STILL llFES, ABSTRACTS, and MOREi ' Huge All NEW collection from talented professional artists ~ MOST PRICED FROM s5oo to $2500 I . ·THIS SUNDAY 'DEC. 11th, 1977 . . 5 DOIJBS ONL~ • -.. -..... LOOPHOLE/LOGBOOK • Sunc.!8Y·. ~-11, 1971 DAIL V P1LOT: Enrichment Multiplies Federal Retirees Get Vnintemhd Bomu WASHINGTON <AP) -A quirk 1D federal law allows retirlnt civil servants ~unin· tended extra mllUons of dollars ln peillloas, a General Accounting Office study says. Just for the 92,000 civil servant.a expected to retire next year, the cost of th.ls quirk is estimal· ed at $800 mllllon over the next 40 years, the GAO said. The estimate assumes an average $700 a month pension and a 6 percent annual rate of in· nation. THE UNINTENDED bonus may threaten the very existence of federal pension systems, which are paid for by the taxpayers and the employees, the report said. ''The adjustment process for new retirees ls one of the several extremely costly and generous special features which raise serious questions about the continued viability of those systems," the congressional audit agency said. The quirk involves the cost-of-living adjust- ment for civil service pensions. Every six months, pensions are increased by the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index du.ring the six-month period that ended two months before. For example, pensions are in· creased each Sept. 1 by the percentage rise in the index from Jan. l to July l. THE CATCH IS that the increase applies lo all pensions -even if a civil servant retires the day before a cost-of-Ii ving increase takes effect. In such a case, a worker's first pension check and all those thereafter are increased, although he was still working during the period covered by the inflation adjustment. 'I We believe it is inappropriate and inequita- ble for individuals drawing full salary when the CPI increases occur to reap the additional benefits of those increases in their annuities," the report said. for example. lake a civil servant who re- Ltred on l''eb. 28, and was entitled lo a $1 ,000-a· month pension based on years of service and ~alary in a federal Job THE NEXT DAY March l -his pension would have increased by $48, to $1 ,048, refleeling the 4.8 percent increase in the CPI from July 1, 1976. to Dec. 31, 1976. Then on Sept. 1, this retiree's pension would Piwt Logbook Dog's Domain Branches Out By ARTHUR VINSEL Ol llle D.&ly ~llet Slaff Now that his small world of trial and tribulation Is again into the autumn-winter holiday season, it is as usual just a dog's life for our small buddy Barney the Pup. During the Halloween-to-New Year's festivity period, his whole extStence is nothing but off-and·on torment and disruption. BARNEY IS A creature of habit, you see, one who espouses a universal order. He believes everything has its time and its place and everything belongs In its lime and its place. His newest well-gnawed T-bone, for in- stance, belongs smack in the middle of the living room floor. That way, when you arise groggily at 3 a.m. barefoot to get a glass of \Vat~r. you will be sharply remlraded he hasn't had T-bone s teak lately. '"""'y Barney's pile of 50-odd tattered and shredded toys ~d old bones - those with no taste lert in them -belong against the living room wall at the slde of his beanbag chair. He uses the chair for a punching bag. The beanbag chair. however. more close- ly resembles the crash of the Hindenberg, minus the names .. Unfortunately, for his sense of order, that's the s pot where the Christmas tree goes. BARNEY DISLlKES a Christmas tree more than he hated hls first Halloween j.ack-o- lantern this year, perhaps because the-yule tree is bigger. But. then again, perhaps it seemed a stupid pumpkin fashioned into a pup's head wlth two black olives stuck on with toothpicks for a nose seerrted an inkult to dogdom? He frowned at ti frequently. Last yuletide holiday season, be glared often at his displaced toys and bones and periodically growled at the Christmas tree. · He was, however, a bit more cordial toward the aodcful of rawhide doggie chew treats taped to the phony fireplace's metal mantel. The other nieht, we casuallt announced to hlm that Christmas ls comll'\f. HE PROMPJ'LY jumped up. bruUed, and 1rowled at the front door. 8arney baa no objection at all to Tbonkagivtni, how ver, wh~ the aroma ol roasUng turkey perfumes Uae house. But of course, cON1lderln1 the alJt of OW' houe, you could smell a Comlah aame hen ln every room in the place. The maltreated mutt always hides under the tablecloth on Thanka1Mn1 Day and nudges your rtiht knee wlt.b hb DOff. And tb~n af\er a few feneroua turlcfy aamples, be 1noak1 over and nocJ1es your left knee, ttmtdly but ponlttenUy. BE TlllNU YOU wUJ ~ ll's some other canine . atnner JUtst w.hl) bu Juel ar- rived. and be eert.aln that be too la Mtvld • ftnel'OUI PoriJon of the ftaUve holiday feut. No on~ .,.. an. ah6Vld f6 8Wa1 trom tbe 1roaalq boatd 1ro1ntna wftb ....... ~It .... ,., tall·---i>intal1o New )'ear 1 l)ay,'when tbft:lmill.Y~Clirilllbaa tm• ~Qe place for lali \OYi anif ctillr 11 taken~; re.todnt tl1f uiUvwnl Order. Aid:r l1to. lhe ~· 1iHa1iit K Y ar•a Day ham bttalda a fl"tllll ttart at deal· int with t ::;aJ::• and bll 1mlll world OI ltlal Md trl • .. go to $1,093 a month, to compensate for the 4.5 perceQt inflation for the six-month period from Jan. 1 to July 1. But the "retiree" actually worked during two or those six months. In total, this retiree's pension has increased more t.han9 percent even though he was work· ing for eight of the 12 months on which the infia- tlon adjustment was based. TUE EXTRA PENSION seems a small mat- ter QP an individual basis, but the adjustmept star& the pension out at a higher level -which is the basis for future adjustments. "Eliminating the added enrichment of com- pensating retiring employees and new federal re- tirees for living cost increases which occur while they are still In an active status would still fully protect the purchasing power of retll'ement an· nuilies,'' the report said. The GAO recommended that cost-of-living increases be limited to adJust !or inflation during the months that a pensioner was actually retired, and not !or the months he was still working. EVEN IF TllE unintended bonus were eliminated. the federal pensioner would not lose purchasing power to inflation, the report said. "Federal annuity cost-of-living adjustment processes. which fully protect the purchasing power of retirement income as living costs rise, would still be more liberal than those of essen- tially all non-federal pension plans," the report said. /, ..... T1111111111,.11wna ...• RIUU. m: US Y \. ...... _ BANKRUPTCY & DEBT COUNSELING F«OM '95.00 ATTORHIY440.2507 THE-SINGER •. SEWING MACHINE SHE'SALWAYS WANTED IS NOW EASIER $70 OFF Reg. Price IOGl¥E. .,, INTRODUCTORY OFFER. THE MACHINE SHE WANTS AT THE PRICE YOU WANT: TI4E TOUCH & SEW• II MACHINE. She'll love this machine wllh Ila Solt-Touch Fatx1c Fled IOf smooth feeding ol all labrlca, Its two·atep bullt-ln buttonholer and Its exclusive Flip& Sew• panel'°' sewing in hard·to·reach pl1cea. Plus, I here's an exclusive slant needle that's easy on your lat>tlc. Made In U.S.A. Cabinet or carrying case extra. Mode1n1. A BEAUTIFUL DEAL ON THIS ! IEAUTIFULfASHIONMATP MACHINE. ,1~ Becau~ ol It• grut aucceu last · • month.· this Fu/lion Nat• machine la ~ atlll on sale. It' a the best of our basic t zlg·zao machines, and II Includes a • front drop·ln bobbin, a lour·atep bullt-ln butlonholer, extra wide zlo·zag capablllty '°'fancy decorative atftches and even 1 snap-on presser loot. Cabinet or carrying case extra. Mode13&o. GIVE HER Ttl SINGER.H'S ALWAYS WANTED SALE. •• Ceft•,,.... -· c;M.i l'lf~ l*UU IMll--UHltl >I It f °'"" ..... c ......... -llllttl l»lll• ..... l4, lll- .. ~:;;;'· .. , .... ,,., w. 1111111., '*·-.,..,.. SINGER Carpetlo ·s HAVE YOUR CARPET -'\ . . . -BEFORE ,.\J AIL'( PILOT Sunday. December 11 . 1tn a SANTA I OBITS f Believing Is· Beautiful ·--CHRISTIE POLAR SNUGGLES UP WITH SANTA 1'fail Buyers ~ Put on Alert ' -'I Some Christmas shoppers may decide to hlllY Car from the maddening crowds and shop by mall order , For their protection rrom false or misleading sales pracllces, Ron Melendez. director of the 0 1"3ngc County OHice of Consumer Affairs. of fc~$ these taps Ile s uspicious of farms who last only post ofJ>ce box numbers and fail to disclose their legal name and street addn·'>s This practice is un- lawful m California ' Beware of any claims that seem loo good to•'>e tru<' or ads for items that seem incredibly ineicpcns1ve 1 Be suspi ciou s ,,r vague des~tiptions ln ads, 101>~ for specifics ahoul size. welght. color and c~lenls. ' • Be s ure to provide all the information re· cillosted on the order form. , Keep a record of the order, the date you majled it, the amount of money sent. the name ar1d address of the company. O~ath Notice• ARN SON GRA'CE I!. ARNSON II, rt\ldt11t OI H11nt111qton llH<ll. PASWd ... .,. Tllun· d3y, ~comtier l,"77. Gerfltld C•r• Convel~..,I Hot911411 Survl.,.O..., lier hu1b•._. Htnry M Arn\On, • N UQhtef', NeCllfW Whit•. Hun11119t011 Buell • Grenell(f.ldrtn. 1110 'lllllllt, HOnOlulu, llnd• tul• Wf' .. lmln\ltr, 1<.r11lln Wllltt1 ost• ,.,..,. O•v•d Whitt. HUlll• 11191"'\ l •ech l S''''"· Flou lry•n • He HI )'lyr>c:k bolll ot Chui• \lttte end t 1>rot~rFontst SNll..-ot,... 11.i .. 1. Mrs. Arnson "'" • mtm-of TM Death Notice• Forst CllrlltlWI °""'"· Tiie Huntlf\9\on e .. ,,, knlot Ollrens Club' TM _,Id wer I Aualla.y Frltnd• m•y c•ll •I Pltr<t lrotNr Smith MOrtuery from t OOAM to t ·OOPM SUfteley wlltrt 1.,,..rtt Ml'YICH' wtll be <0nduct., on Mond•Y. December 12. 1'11 et II OOAM. INenNnl wlll be medt et Wntmll'tt.r Me-l•t Penc. Pttrc.t Brothen Smith Dlr9CIOf.I YOCAM ltOYAL DELaERT YOCAM of Ore119e, 1urvl v.d by M•rr lt•H You"'• -Ootlllfft W. efld Ktltft M. -----------Yocem, tr..odll!or., Erle W. end Qlrl1tle11 J. Yoc.m, l)ro!Nf l'r..,_ McCOIMICIC MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hiii& 768-0933 $an Juan Capistrano 11 495-1776 11ALT'l·lllOllOM : FUMHAL HOMI C«ona del Mar 673·9450 C91ta Mesa 646·2424 .l&L llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 i1M1'n4 TVT'HtU I.AMI ~STA MISA CHA"1 I 427 E 17th St. C4:sta Mesa • 64M888 8anta Ana Chaoel 1 1518 N Broadway ~CllaAna • 547-4131 ' itlHC~THIH $WITHS' MOITVAIY 627 Mein St Huntington Boaoh • 1 538-8530 ,.11,AMILY c:«OMIAL l'UNllAL HOMI 7801 Boise A~ We1tm1n11er' 103·3521 Yocem and altttn Mellue AlllKtt ellel Lell• (O•. F1.nttal Mnl1CH Monel•y 1 · lOPM, In Ille cheptt et Pecllle \lltw Mortuary, 3SOO Peclflc View Or, Newport Be•<ll. Ptclllt View M<lrtuary Ol~tou HALL LEONARD HALL, rnldtnt ot Senta An•, C•lllor"le. P•ntd aw•r o.cember 10, 1'77 et tllt • ot 42. 19IOYed "jlllMllCI ot BttlY Hill, ,.,.ta ""a c.e. """''" .. ,.....," .,.. pendl119 al Smllll TulNll Lemt Sant• An• Mortuery. $47-4Ut '"c"'°" CHARLOnE LU.ANO JACKSON, resident ol FountMtl \lalley1 Glllforf\la. Natlvt of IO#I. PuHll ..... ,. ooomt>tr l, ttn. lelo\ltd mot"" ot Rl<fl•rd Jec:Uon ot f'olllltelll Valley, ca. l'llfltrtl MNl<t• .,.,. llelel Set., Dec. 10. 1'77 •I 1 OOPM, C..lvery Cllepel, CO$te """'· C... Wltll INt Or. 1Ctn11tlll CMlton eHlclat"'9-tl't.,me"I et l'orHt ~ Memorlel P.,k, Gltflo dalt, C.., Smith TUllllll 1.11'111 C..te "'91eMortiwydlreclor, ~ E. Children Cry, Laugh, Embrace St. Nick Some wore thick eye glasses and hearing aids while others rode In wbeelcbair1 rather Ulan hobbling on crutches llke Tlny Tlm, the famed crippled Christmas boy created by Charles OlcJcens. Some held the hands of grown-up volunteer chaperones. THEY LINED UP two·by-two at Westminster Mall Thursday lo be reminded again that -yes -there really ls a Santa Claus, just na a doubling child named Virginia was reminded nearly a century ago. New York Sun newspaper editorial writer Frank P . Church penned the letters-to-the-edllor reply to a little glrl and the letter became a Christmas cla6slc. Thursday. newsmen covering the newest Chnstmas story were reminded by 90 children of Huntin1ton Beach's Nueva View Elementary School that -yes. indeed -there really ls a Santa Claus. HE DOES LIVE, as Mr. Church declared Sometimes, it seemed, the line of waiting children would hever end, as 90 Santa's helpers took them to meet the boss. They are all pupils at the Ocean View School District's cam· pus for handicapped children; the halt, the lame, the deaf, the blind, the mentally retarded and those with other types of bra!:\ damage. They are all children, and all children deserve a Santa Claus ln tbelt lives . "THEY MAY BE SPECIAL kids, but their responses are norm al," observed Ocean View School District spokesman Gayle Wayne as she watched some with tears In their eyes. "lt brings ·a few' to my eyes." 11111 Myers. the mall Santa Claus, gave each In the long, long line of yount:isters his or her "money's worth" -altbou&h certain :;pccial Christmastime qualities cost nothing at all -and they beamed. Number 32, a chubby, bespectacled little boy in a football j<'rscy who can never be listed some day as a flrsl·stringer for the Rams or Raiders -chortled with glee. Still another was enchanted with Santa's beard and would hardly let go. A SMALL GIRL embraced and cuddled the warm fuzz of il like a security blanket, as though she didn't want to share Santa Claus with anyone else, but perhaps she is just learning. One tiny boy clutched a furry toy rabbit as he climbed onto the lap. perhaps unaware that Santa Claus is a giver. not a taker who might swipe his best bunny rrtend out from under his nose. One Nueva View School pupil gave Santa Claus himself a bit of a treat. The timid child made his blonde volunteer escort, Lorrie MacKenzie. 17. of the Marina High School pyschological field study class which" orki; with retarded and handicapped children. DALE HOLMES GIVES NORMAL REACTION FOR HIS AGE sit on Santa's lap al the same Ume. ·JOLLY OLD ST. NICK looked even jollier, and wbo c<>1ld blame him? Small, clear eyes brightened, though some or the ears cannot hear. Early season Christmas shoppers paused and gatherea around to watch the slow procession -almOft a children's pll· grim age -and smiled warmly as they began to understand. The message of the season -for all seasons -began to spread. ONE SMALL BOY with unmistakable physical charac- teristics of Down's Syndrome, more commonly known as mongoloidism, strode away proudly, staring at a photo portrait or himself with Santa Claus. He was going off to browse in toy st.ores wlth a blg penon holding his band, then have a hamburger or may~ some soup, and "Silent Night" wns flooding the mall with music. The colorful Christmas light.a seemed lo twinkle to the tune. He must have haltingly walked at least 20 yards, still looking al their picture: proof there really is a Santa Claus and proof be can keep forever as photographic evidence. Many people in this life are not so fortunate Many do not believe A An tmcomporobl• coll9Cdon of •Xfroordlnory toblM for m9f'n0r0bl• Holiday Gffrlng-now ot substonttal 1'9duatons. Cctmll,. by Thomomla. ••• tine craftsmanship In rhe onfvl selectk>n of figured pecan veneers. pecan sollds and wood prodUCTS. A. P.ound commode. reg. SJ59. 95 . . . . . . . . . . • . . sol• $2N B. 5quore cockrall roble. reg. $J79, 95 ....•...•••...• IG .. $291 C. Endroble. reg. $259.95 ......••••.....•......... soi. $ttl Spednlm bf eordon'• ••• on ele<)<>Of blending of p«on solld woods wtrh bronze-ttnred beveled glcm I~ over wood frerwork D. lndlvlduolcod<tollrobl•,reg. $169.95 •••••.......• Mle$tU E Ousrer ot six tables. reg. S 11 JQ 70 . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • .. ...... TrodttlOM VI by 'tUbftMft • • • execvred In fine pecon solids ond veneers. dosslc Louis XV deflnlfton Is grocefully ~ent. F End roble, reg. $299. 95 ...... . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10S. $211 G. Collecroo coblner, r99. $J69. 95 ...................... S2tl H. Glou top cockroll toble, reg. $509.95 •••.••••••.•• Ma. SON STAN DELAPLANE/CROSSWORD . Toronto Visitor Feels at Hohnes · They're skating under the stars at City Hall and skiing at the Zoo, s hopping in an underground city and zooming to the top of the world's tallest tower. They're listening lo lhe symphony and singinf at an English pub .•. Winter has arrived in Toronto. AND SO, too, has the world's most famous detective. TORONTO, SKYLINE FULL OF SURPRISE& Sherlock Holmes has left his Baker Street apartment to lake up residence in Toronto's latest architectural marvel the new $30 million Metropolitan Library. There, in this most modern reference complex. complete with waterfalls, masses of greenery, and flowing, sculptured galleries enclosing a soaring central atrium is a s mall . cluttered Victorian room filled with evidence of the great man's presence ms DEERSTALKER ca p hangs on the hatrack. his slippers wait by the fireplace, his .. pipes and tobacco are laid ready and the shelves are stuffed with books and maga - zines ... and more books. all from a bygone era. We are looking at "the best co ll ection of Sherlockiana available to the public anywhere''. First editions, copies of the famous ''Strand Magazine". translations from all over the world, illus trations . article-s and histories ... it's enough to make the chest of dear old Dr. Watson swell with pride AND IT'S enough to make what could have been just another fusty old 11brury a lively , active people place ... which is what Toronto prides itself on being. Focal point is the world famous "clam " shaped City Hall and its sweeping Nathan Phillips Square. Incidentally, if you don 'l have time for the informative guided tour of this fascinating building, at least push through the front doors for a look at the unique 30 foot muraJ inside. The artist really hit the n ~ii on the head for "Metropolis" -quite a few thousand nails, actually, railgmg in size and length lo make the rippling , rhythmic creation. TDDAT'S CIDSSlllD PVIZLB ACAOSS 74'formerty U9Danoer 19Veranda 101 Ru .. lanruler 76 ThrMeome 163 Oeffftllke 23 Frlgtiten W2 T1ble 1 ~ctterury 77 Deir; mound • 15" Family 31 Malden: .i1ng .. Honing e Glided 78 Chinese member 33 U111P1re'a c•ll t 0$Alfonso'a 1 O Bridge bid pagoda 1 65 Salltfles 34 lnllntlble QUfff'I 1 •Wood pattern 80 Mlleatone 157 Southerl'I 36 Dawn 1 O& Voce! pitch 19Smalland 83Latlndal'lca dam: abbr. 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Across straw-gold grass. Across ancient black Java beds. To a 1ky that is tumlng rose pink. · This is the Konala coast, rising to the antique volcano Mauna Kea. Home for nearly a century and a half of the Parker Ranch, the biggest personally owned ranch in the United States. When Boise Cascade bouaht 50 SQUARE MILES ( ! ) a few yeau ago, it hardly made a dent in the Parker land hold· ings. LeRoy Lindsey -born on the ranch. a cowboy for 20 years -said: "If you take the Parker Ranch and Jay it on the island of Oahu (where Honolulu is), it would cover three-fourths of Oahu.'• * * * PARKER RANCH COVERS so much ground they say rainfall varies from 100 inches a year in the mountains to 10 inches along the Kohala coast. There are no towns -except for trim little Waimea. It serves Parker Ranch employees mostly. A complete, airy shop· ping center. A museum of Parker Ranch r elics. A splendid restaurant serving Parker Ranch steaks. There's a supermarket of churches - side by side -on land donated by the ranch. * * * IT'S AS DIFFERENT from bustling Waikiki as Fifth A venue is from Steamboat Springs. <Where Sandy Bowers• wife washed the shirts of the miners in the Comstock Lode.) "Mainland people corne here they don't think they in Hawaii. Not like posters they see from Hawaii Visitors Bureau." * * * LIKE ALL HAWAIIAN islands, the Big Island has its share of spirits -a.kuas. Akuas can be friendly or mean. (According to whether they've had their coffee yet that morning.) Akuas can be bandied by a kahuna, a Hawaiian priest skilled in the old ways. "Houses should not be pointed south. The first people came here from Tahiti in big. double-hulled canoes. Their spirits want lo return to the homeland. To the south. "So if your house is pointed south. they can go right through your house and out the door." <Not sure what difference that makes. As long as he doesn't SLAM the door. 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TO JIMMY (LEFT) AND CHUCK MORRELL WITH MOTHER AND NEW l.ABV IROTHER Youngster• Dellv.red Int• •• Polle• Gave ln11n1Ct10na Over TelephoM · Deliver.y's Special Brothen Follow Officer'• lnstructiom1 For Jimmy and Chuck Morrell, serving a s midwives in the emergency delivery of their baby btother came as naturally as playing wilh lhe infant does now. The brothers, aged 13 and 8, now "jwst mother him .. reports Kathy MorrellL!'lother of the three An1hdm ooya. The boys were home from school for Veterans Day when Mrs. Norrell went lnto labor on Nov. 11. They called for a paramedic team and an am-blllance, but the baby wouldn't wa it. so the boys delivered it while a policeman gave inslruc· lions over the telephone. Because the baby was pre· mature and surroundinp at birth were not hospital-sterile, Keiichi Jr. spent 10 days in in· tensive care for treatment or pneumonia and jaundlce. But the infant is home and healthy now. the mother reports. •-They Jultc:uddle him and love him. They juat mother him,'• Mra. Morrelllays of Keilcbi 's big brothers. .. II yqu rub his left cheek v!'r. soft be kind ol laugb.s a little, • said Jimmy, who occasionally baby sits. "He has kind of a small teddy bear. I hold it by its fingers andhekindo£grabsontolt." Chuck, younger of the two brothers, 1atd tbe baby m like$ to be talked to. He Hid th when you tickle the baby, •• smiles." The baby was expected 13, but Mn. Morrell said s-e some cllloomrort ~arly ln N'6\t .. ember and twice reported to the,. bOJpital. 'iiJ'hey said, 'You're not ruc1y• and sent me home, .. she said. When it st.a.JUd the third time. she told herself, .. I'm not golnc acaln," and the baby wu born in the bedt'oom. She and her bus band had taken classes for natural childbirth, and t.he boy.s had acted as stand- in coaches during breatblng practice sessions at home. D ' L ·~ Ill l When police Sgt. Franklin Van ~g s -. e ega De Weerd provided the direc· .., ., tions over the telephone, the boys knew Just what to do. Motnenta Irvine isn't a fit place for a dog anymore. . Local mutts and pedigrees are flndin' they can't legally do what they used to get away with ln town, after a series of new animal reeuJations passed by the N b b tb after coming to the telepl 0 more may e ay at e Chuck toJd Vann... Weerd: • moon in throaty dJscord u h1s vw baby ls out." anceston bave done for eons; With Chuc ... rel••l""g . 0 there's a 181 order been passed, "" " u and bis muter or mistress muat pollceman'a dir~ '° Even the natural flanctlons the baby's throat and .b9se. .., .... ~ •• ,..",_ City Council. muzzletbemoon-bayer. my, the t~·ager tha ~ have beendlaturbed bylaw, aac:t bere~encw~'WU • no person shall permit, by faUlt Inf.·· ' ~.-.-...--..-.iiilliiiiiilllilil ....... .-.-.. .... -...-...-..--..-.---.-...-.--....-...-..,, Used to be that a dos had free rein in Irvine, but no more: The law's put a leash on bim, a six· foot one. to be preclae. or by will-especially aot by 'I c~4 hear Jl~y ID wl11-tbe commission or a backgreupd askinC whr, nuisance by hia 4og 00 8 public paramedlCa weren't tbete, • CHRISTMAS ALBUMS 1~~ 2~~ Chmtmas favorites by top record· ing ortish. 5Qveon lP'i ond8-trodu. ANOTHER @WJ~ GREATEST HITS 2~?. 3!! 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Tora I -The Hot Rock -Mash -Hello Dolly -• Paper Chase -The Agony & The Ecstasy - Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (some films may have to be special ordered) I ,._ t' \ AICDM.V ""°" : By TOM JORY • NEW YORK (AP > -Produclnc NBC•s .. raJncby, irreverent "Saturday Nlabt l.Jve .. Ultff or four times a month at the belsbt of the iell~n leaves Lome Michaela \'Ulnerable to what .. ·be calla "large mood awlnaa." • ' ''I'll go on for days at a Ume thlnkin1, 'Thia is my family. Thia ls where I belon1 and want to . be.' "And then I'll find myself thinking. 'If I did a • movie, I could get away from this for a year and a half. I could get news that wasn't from News U;date ..... '" • - ( • .,._ IOe ...... ., .u ..,. ·Jte•Jlle eoere p•119 -4 •&Cie .. perielleed, ....... tire ...... . • ..,, ..,.., .... .....e •I• .,.lee.,., But through ll all, Michaels, 32, maintains, if not his humor, his sense of it. and "Saturday Nieht Live" pushes on, doggedly chipping away \t new ground in TV cemedy. •'I think it gets harder each week because the· level of expectation is higher with each show,'• ~ays ·producer Michaels. "And that's the mandate of the show, try something new all the time." To that end, the "Saturday Nlaht Lift'' erew • ts preparing for what Michaela calla the .. Anyone -,ioroseope ~ ' : Cancer: Play · W <:iiting Game Monday, DecemberlZ, 1971 ARIES <Mar ch 21-April 19): Obstacle • becomes steppingstone. You face issues, otrer. remedies, find that others are paying attenUon and that prestige soars. . TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Movement, cbahge, travel dominate. Keep lines of communication clear . . ·· GEMINI (M ay 21-June 20 ): Make edjustment in domestic situation. Emphasis on exp~nditures, how family member r esponds to special gilt or anniversary. 1 ••• ·CANCER (June 21-July 22): You should delay. play waiting game. Be alert to subtle signals. Acc~nt on public response. legal µianeuver, partnership and marriage. ' . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Key is to organize, btfpg priorities into focus. Basic issues, .r~i>onslbilities dominate. !J VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): You eet ~~bgnition by being creative. Pull stops out where expression, style enter picture. Originate rather than imitate. II ··' LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Highlight 1nilependence, originality -study Virgo 'kleasage. Be awar e of basic goals, check pt'Operty. home for safety huards. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Ideas prove intu.itlve. You are inspired. Accent on getting ar...and, making inquiries, testing, probing. . SAGITl'AlllUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Protect aasets, be versatile without scatterine your .tw-oes. Gemini is in picture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Stand tall for beliefs, principles. Be original, direct. inde pendent, express confidence in your. abilities, plans. • . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb.18): Take nothlnr for granted. Find the "why0 of happenings. Look beneath surface. Closed·door conference proves beneficial. PISCF.8 <Feb.19-March20): Friends maybe involved in dispute. Be diplomatic, not enctly neutral, but intelligent enough to steer away from being inextricably involved. RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE Now Under NeW • , OWNERSHIP ANO MANAGEr.1ENT f J REMODELED ANO REDECORATED WMCH DAILY-Ma._ frL .. , ....... , .. ,, • j DI .... •vm MIM'R.Y , .... ,... ......................... Alt. •11 "' ,,._ SUI te ••• Can llost'~edlUononDec.17. In October, fans were invited to 1ui1est. in 25 wordt or lesa, why they wanted that one, uotoraettable appearance as host ot "Saturday Nlght l.Jve." More than 150,000 cards and letten pou~ln. "There were a Jot o' •threats, '1' 1ays Barbara Bums, the show's talent coordinator. .. You know, 'Let me host or I'll .... ' Also a lot of nude photos, both men and women: a few who reasoned, 'Since J can't get tickets to the sltow, I might as well host'. and a lot of 'I'm so and so and you'~enot."' 'rBE NOMINEES W.£&E narrowed to five flnallsta who appeared on the program Nov. 19 - South Dakota'• Gov. Richard Kneip; Vassar coed Connie Crawford; David Lewis, an unemployed Jcld from Oregon; a mother Crom Peoria, Deb Blair, and Mi.skel Spillman, an 80-year-old crandmother from New Orleans. Viewen are voting now, by mail, for the winner. The guest host bas been a big part of the "Saturday Night Live" success story from the start three ~uon.s aao. Most of the guest emcees have ·been entertainers -Lily Tomlin, Desi Arnaz, Jodie Foster and Broderick Crawford. Movie and TV writer Buck Henry bas been a frequent and popularnost. "The.thing I bull\lnto the concept originally that I'm thankfu ~or .~ve.ry ~ay i s the • • HOROSCOPE /TV PRODUCER. Some of tbe ahow'a moat memor.ble nlabtl were with bolts from outilde the entertainment. field, J*>ple like couumer advocate Ralph Nader, preatdenUal newa secretary Ron Neuen and pro quarterback l'ru Tarkenton. ..ThHe people weren't profeaalonal comedians, 0 aaya Mlcbaell, "Thoqb they were all used to presaure. But they eave tbe show tbat cliff erent feel. .. That never-endinc search for the different feel na11 MJcbael• all week, every week •• "There's never any tlme tor myself, never time to just alt bere and think. 0 AI IOOD as someone leaves the office, tbat'a a staw fbl' someone e1le to come ln." BVDYONE OONT&IBUTES TO a smw, mclu<llQi the ~Jar "Not Reacb for Prime--Time Players,' who've been 1bere from the - -start. And that can be a problem, Michaels says .. / "When we started, all our people WeN JOUDI and lnexperlenced, and these people are pros now, with aood ideas, and want.lnJ more of a voice in the show. AP ..... ·LORN~ MIOMA~LS REFLECTS STRAIN idea of the guest host,.. Micbaela sa)'B. · "tt•s always, 'What will Raquel do?• or 'What .nil Buck do?' . "And the 'Anyone Can Host• idea erewfrom that, the demystification of the entertainer. You . know, comedy is much too important to be left to professionals." "The pri>blem la, what went Into tbe show at . first was what we tbou1ht was funny. And at that polnt; we totally represented the audience. We were JustO\ltoftbe audience. "\Vlth ~y•a •bows, we .., to the more esoteric, or at least tbe IQOre alllbltJoua. an-. we go r11Jt~ by a part of the audience with a lot that we do... ' What will mOke her lounging more luxurlou~? • Mortmg, evering, a In • betWeef\ she'll love r&Oftng In one· of these C01.V robes! Come see our Christmas collection toctav. and choose a wrop, button or zip tront chill-chaser In her favorite seasonal shade. Many Arnell' · tt1ocetote stYtes ore trimmed With lace, embroidery, or quitting: an ore machine washable. Shop eartv for the best selection In Misses ald Junior sizes S.M-L Price effective through Dec. 18. :thla Chdltmaa. Mervyn•a haa th..anawen. .. ' ~ I • ~ lNSIDE: •Real Estate •£ ntertalnmenl. .. Sul\day. December 11, 1977 DAILY PILOT Irish :Stagger Bn1ins By GLENN WHITE Oft._ Dall't !JI ... Slaff WESTWOOD-Notre Dame has done lt agam to UCLA in basketball. A year ago the Fighting Jrtsb came to Bruinsvalle and len with a 66·63 triumph. Saturday night the Iri$h re· turned to Pauley Pavilion with an undefeated team and the na· lion's No. 3 ranking. UCLA was also unbeaten. And because it had only lost five of lts last 193 games in Pauley. il seemed Im· probable that Notre Dame mi1ht make that record 188-6. Yet the Irish did, upending the Bruins 69-66 before 12,829 and a Southland TV audience. 'l'hey did it with clutch play at the finish and with superior mua· cle as they kept th& Bruins from scoring the easy inside shots and whipped them on the boards with nm Laimbeer. Dave Batton and Bruce Flowers doing a lethal job. UCLA scored only two buckets on Inside shots in the fjrst half and got only a half a dozen baakets from clost in durl.ng the final half. Meanwhile, Notre Dame was shooting (rom everywhere and hiding from everywhere as the . Irish evenly divided scorlni on outside and insi~e shooting. The Irlsh canned 61.3 percent or their first ball field goal tries while UCLA suffered through a 39.3 percentage in· falling behind nt th~ Intermission, 39·29. And Notre Dame kept up its hot pace by hitting SO percent from the field ln the last 20 minutes to 45.9 for the Bruins. Notre Dame keft the Bruins at bay until the fina seven minutes when' Ray Townsend hit a bull's· eye from the corner to give UCLA the lead, 53:51-its first advantage since the first three minutes ot the game. Notre Dame regained the lead o.lly ...... ~-· ... G.ary ....... EX-MARINA HIGH STAR RICH BRANNING (LEFT) BIDS TO STEAL BALL ... JR.II ~inished? Pasadena Romps .. To 38-9 Vict~ry By CRAIG SHEFF Ol Ille Dall'( ,..let Stall PASADENA-Eleven years ago Pasadena City College played in what was e1tpected to be the final .lunior Rose Bowl football game. The. Lancers were clobbeted by Hllnderson, Tex., 40·13-b\ll they more than made amends Saturday in easily belting Jones County JC of Ellisville, Mis.- sissipl>i. 38-9, before a crowd of only 15,566. The game was the second since the JRB was revived last year- but it may be the last. The crowd, the smallest in Junior Rose Bowl history, led to speculation that See Photo, Page 8 2 After that it was a rout as DeCuir ran at wlll and P~s picked apart the Jones secon- dary. The -halftime score was 28·3 and the Lancers quickly made it 35·3 on the first series of the second half. Later, PCC ad<\ed a fiela goal on a 42-yarder (a JRB record) by Mike Lansford. The victory gave Pasadena. the Metropolitan Conference cbqmplon, a record or 11·1. JoMS finished 10.2. "Our offensive line played an awesome game,'' said Pasadena coach Al Luginbill. "They con· trolled the game from the~tart. '' "We are not as bad al we looked," said Jones coQch Sim Cooley. "We didn't.ti.ult. We hit hard and that's all asked tllem to do." ; SCCMta•Y OUA•Hlll ,,_, • 0 • ~· .. ~ ",. 7 ...... P"t-OMllt»nlll 0....'9nllrf'*I Jc.-"fi•M'ttfllt» "••--deCIAl'20tWI 1..........-101 IJ~10poMAff~ .. -~llldtt ,......dl!N """' ~·1<111 Pa-411k\.ell•tnoll 11.t~kktll .,,_,0~4 JC~ll'llll ... 11141Ml A-1',.Jtt JTATISTICS for godd when Rich Branning hit a 15-footer with 6:4' remaining. Duclc Williams scored a 16·footer with 6:02 to go, then Laimbeer put In a shot from t,anderneath the basket 1: 10 later. Finally. Branning scored another two points on a goal· tending call and Notre Dame was on top 65-58 with 3: 39 to play. UCLA could never come closer than one point after that. Two free throws by Batton with 22 seconds to play and a steal by Williams with 14 seconds to go sealed UCLA'sdoom. Branning, who prepped al Marina High (Hunlin,lon \ Beach), played well despite an aatd ... We were afraid of their ankle injury, wblch w11 •C· q,atckneJS and penet~tlon. But gravated when hew'8steppedon •vi• played basic, ao~ ~feme late in the gam~, whtch we adJ\451.ed ~iaiM>n.ally ""d h(t played the Jast 13:43 to lry and cbanee eaa\6:lem~ with four fouls. ' and break UP their rno.ne.IJ'-'1m. He was perfec:t from the fitld ''How eood are wef Who on five baskets in five trlef, He knows?" 1 had two rebounds and a pair ot Branning said he dJ4ra•t fxpect assists. to play as roucb as be did (19 Laimbeer was lnsptratlonal.. minutes>. "[ can't mU. 1barp blocking six shot.S, four in the cuu or go to my left Vf Q' we1'. •• first haU •. He had 10 points and 9 he said. "Butl felt.I ba<\&p.Pl•Y _.. rebounds. NOTll• OAM• ~1-Fi-.rs '· a.tt«1 n .. B tt h d ... • •-kl LAI~ IO, ear....•, Wiit ...... f~ ~ on a ~ pom..,, ma ng 10,Tr1puc11u.Tet.i•nw ... 10 of 13 shots. And be bad eight ucu ~, -Gr-..-od tt, 'V .... ..,,. •· rebounds stms •· T-a ,., .._"'°" 1s, •• •· • .,_ H01tand2. Tot.is•t•t•"· • Irish coach Dleger rhetps H•lltlmt -NOtr. Oe1nt at-2'. Tit /,e Showdown Palomino KOs Palacios in l=lth • Jt .LEXIN<iWTON. Ky. (AP) -A~olph Rupp, the w\nnin&Qtt col· leee buketball coach'inbistory in 42 years wlth the UnlveWtf ol KenU&cky, died Saturdqc. Qigbt. Hewas78. LOS ANGELES <AP) -World Boxing Council welterweight champion Carlos Palomino solved the awkward style of Mex· ican challenger Jose Palacios and knocked him out with a right hand punch in the 13th round Saturday night, successfully de· fending his title for the fourth time this year. Palomino. of Huntington Beach. was troubled by the lanky Mexican in tbe early rounds. But when he solved the fast. ambling style or the challenger. the 28- year·old former shoeshine boy held command. Palomino, who weighed 147 pounds, frequently belted the 29·year·old Palacios with right hand shots that just missed send· ing the 1461n·pound Mexican to the canvas. In the 13th round. the former U .S . Army boxer caught Palacios wiUr a right hand and the challenger went down for the full count for the first time in his career. "I felt anytime I caught him right he would go," said Paloivino in the ring following his triumph. "lie waa touah and he came to win. He was awkward and I did have trouble with his wide punches." Palomino. in scoring his 15th knockout and makine his record 25·1·1, earned $100,000 and boost- ed his 1977 winnings to $365,000. Palacios received $15,000. A crowd or 3,505 watched the scheduled 15-round title fight at the Olympic Auditorium and paid a gate or $84,710. There was additional money from telev,ion in Lalin America and frorr\ 'the Columbia Broadcasting System, which will televise the bout on a delayed basis. There was no doubt when the end came. Palacios, 43.-8 and rat· ed No. 9 in the world, took the full count wjth the end at 49 seconds of the 13th round and even then he was wobbly and obviously out. Palomino's crisp punching not only scoted the kMckout but lt also earned him Ole $150,000 championship shot against Japan's Ryu Sorlm~chi in Las Vegas, Nev., Feb.1l 41nd pos,;ibly a bigger-money bout aeainat Panama's World Boxin& A's· soc ia lion light weight litllst Roberto Duran. The four title def enset were the mo$t recenUy by a welteiweiaht champjon but ln 1939, lfain· merin1 Hank Atnistr.oni, de· fended his 147-pound crowll no fewer than 11 limes. Palomino, who Y(O'\ Ma crown as a 6·to-1 uodertlo• in LOndon fn 1976 w.hen he knoc:ked out John Stracey, has scored three knockouts in his fQUtdef(Miies. Until Ute knoekou.t., thtn-bad been no knockdowns alt.boDgb Palactos slipped.to the canvas in the 12th. The cballenger wu warned by referee John ;rhoma for low blows in the elghfh roond and again aner the 12th. Most of the acJion was In the middle of the ring with little on the ropes. Otart Is .a ,Bing Rupp, who retired in 1972 affer wJnnlng 874 games andlr na· tional titles, was sufferJ from cancer of the spine. Hct ealed his lllness lo a few close friends late Jut year and said that. hit doctors considered ... """""" tion inoper•bla. RUl)p died about 11:45 p.m. EST In tM University of Ken- tucky Medi~-~ Center. wh,re be was admitwo Nov. 9. Doctors. said bls illness put strala .on biS heart and kidneys and •M a1aO suffered from diabetes. "r: The Baron of Basketball, -aS they called hlm, began hiS:career in a game that was 8'ow and thoughtful, but be lntroduced the fa$t bre~ in his first pine at Kentucky and ~ver a~ed 'It. I q It made him the Winniosest coach ln ~e history or Ute col· leglate game. ·' To the very end, his flrst1iove of life was basketball. A tEface beamed when he was a a special inalde )1arkln1 a and a special b\ue cbalr in Uuurena. named ror him in downtq Lex· • · lngloa. . , ,. 'This 1a a proud moment in my life,•' Rupp said as he ._.,J)ted the honors and ~tened -.aa.ooo fans went wild for him j~ ~ more time. Hts sty!e of play , .. U1•Ken- lucky 15 vlctor1ea aiMo1three losses in his first seuan and be ne\'er coached a Josi.Qt ••uon after that, though be ba4"1M"l3·13 year once. • .,~, It's Time to Hali ~ ' , Cage Savagery because of the l>roken hand· be suffered as a reault of lbe bloW landed on Benson. ' Thl.a may all 1eem en~n­inc. But is certainly isa't, the aame Dr • .James Naismith fn. vented. ~' 1 It's Ume the Nation& 'Bts,et- ball Assn. eot tough w tl~se aavaees so we can carrt n with GL MN WHITI tiaa~etbaJl and leave the br••t. to the back alleys and ban. • * * ' . Ill DAit v Pn.or ....... L~NCER ON THE MOVE Pasadena City College·s J1!M'Cs Decuir sprints away from a Jones County JC pl.ayer during Saturday·s Junior Rose Bowl game at P«Sadena. DcCuir ran for 158 yards in sparking PCC to ~ ~8;9 victor~ Sc(• story. page Bl. Sl)orts in Brief ;~els' Baylor ~.1Seeks To Be Traded LONG BEACll -Don Baylor. who signed a six-year $1.6 million contract wilh lhe California Angels last year after playing out his option, has asked the team to trade him Baylor originally thought he wou ld be an outfielder but finished the year primarily as a designated hitter. "'I'd rather play somewhere else than be a designated hitter with the Angels again," Baylor said. "I want to be out there in the outfield playing every day In my book, last year was wasted ·· Kings Fal4 3·0 I.N.GLEWOOD Toronto godl~e "Mike Palmateer recorded his spcond shutout of the year in lea<ti'n~ the Maple Leafs to a 3-0 NaHOilal Hockey League victory ovet'j#OS Angeles Saturday night. Tlle diminutive goalie was sh<JJ'l!f•from the very beginning as he _sl,ORpcd 27 Los Angeles shots, m::ro~ooming from close range. Derenseman Ilorje Salming gavQalmateor all the offense he MJ!ded as he blasted a 40·foot slapshQt. past Kings' goalie Rogie Anteaters Win, 59-51; SoCal Rolls •Wayne Smith led UC I rvlne lo a 5$·51 victory over visillng Uniftrsity o r Wisconsin <Pa~lide> Saturday night In non-cdti!erence basketball action in UCl's Crawford Hall. .Coach Paul Peak's Southern CaWornia College Vanguards <Costa Mesa> -~opp led Los Aht~ Baptist Coll~ge, 95-75, In anot~non-conference contest pla~e Newhall. . Sm lh scored 18 points for the lJCl~alers anc:\ picked off 11 rcboµn In a gam~ that saw the host s l move tn front early and hold the lead throughout. The victory brings coach Tim TifL's Anteaters to 2-2 for the season on a cold shoottne nlJht when they hit only 41 percent from the noor and 60 from the free throw line. After leading by 10 at ha~ t~e Ant.eaters saw the lead cut to three at49-46 with 5:45 to play but a 6·1 ICOring edge ot thia point pµt it. away. Vachon at the 16-mmute mark or the first period during a Maple Leafs power play. nto1u Wb1, 80·15 PROVO. Utah-Guard Keilh Anderson scored six points in the final two minutes to lead Cal State Fullerton lo an 80-75 victory over Brigham Young Saturday night in the Cougar Classic Basketball Touma ment. ,,.,_. Edge lJtala SALT LAKE CITY -Utah saw a 16-point lead dissolve in three minutes as Cal State (Long Beach) rallied to upset the 14th· ranked Utes. 80-79. in the finals of the Utah Classic Saturday. Camlana Pu•e• Mark NEW YORK -Steve Cauthen became the first jockey to earn $6 million in purses in a single year when he scored the 475th victory or his short but incredible career hy winning the sixth race aboard Little Happiness. a lightly raced but unbeaten 3-year-otd filly, Saturday at Aqueduct. .King, Wade Win LONDON -Billie Jean King and Virginia Wade won their 5emifinal matches Saturday at the Crystal Palace Saturday and were set to race each other for a first prize or $8,370 in the finals of the Bremar Cup women's lenms tournament today. King downed Betty Stove, 6-4. 2-6, 6·3 and Wade crushed Virginia Ruztci, 6-1, 6-0 ... Gerwa ... s,.arlc~ BERLlN -East Germaoy's women swimmers dominated first day of an interoatlonal s wimming meet Saturday, tak· ing twice as many first places as the entire runner-up American squad. · S.turday'a \lllivwn: WOfft•ll-JOO..INl9" bf .. st-JP u1 .... 1c11 CU.S.l 2:41Af~.1~ter lr .. -B•rblrt Kn•.,.. Ill • ~mfQJ') t :OUOI 100.tMttr Ncll~nllt Slllle IE.. o•rm8flYll!04.7'/ MO-meter lrN-t'91re Tllutmtt IE. 0.1"1'1\MV) e:$0. 10; lOG-INlw fly_. Anclrt• PolUICll (E, Germtnt) t :Ql.f1 Mt11-20dlnlttel' llt-tllll OfeuNhM" flJ.S,! 2tO•.&S;, )to--iMtt.( f(t•-ROI•' ~ytlel 18. °'"""'~) S:S.t(.. .....,..tedl •• . • BASKETBALL I MISCELUNY I Mchially's Catch Sinks .Steelers 1 CINClNNATl <AP> -feen An· denon's inaUnct to 1wltch alanala in mid-play paid off for tho ctncinnat.l .Bentall Saturday. and possibly derailed the Pit· taburfh Steelers' atrine of playof appearance1. "The Pri"1"1Y rectlver was the fullback. But Pat Mcinally was runnlne deep and waa singled out," said Anderson, whose 43- yurd touchdown toss to U>t tall former Villa Park High standout highlighted a 10-point burst within 18 seconds late in the third period that gave Cincinnati a crucial 17-10 National FootbaU League victory over the Steelers. "My assignment was to run F.stancia Logs 63-50 C.age Win By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Oltlllt Delly l'lleUIMf Estancia High or Costa Mesa picked the right lime to catch fire, scoring nine straight points in the closing minutes to blow open a close basketball game with La Mirada High and score a 63-50 victory Saturday night. They were playing for third place in the Laguna Beach Christmas tournament at Laguna Beach High. Villa Park captured the cham· pionship with a 57-52 victory over Cal High of Whittier. Villa Park's Max Alarid was selected the most valuable player in the tourney. With just three minutes left in the game Estancia led by only four, and that's when the Eagles went on their binge. Mike Camp, who came off the bench to contribute 14 points. started the flurry with a 20-root set shot, and center Doug Jardine added two more with a quick layup. Before Estancia cooled off it led 60-47 with l : 50 to play, and La Mirada Was all but dead. Jardine was once again the dominant force (or Estancia. scoring 19 points, mostly with drives under the hoop. He, Camp and Danny Maddock (11 pointsJ were the Eagles' double-figure scorers. Each team was cold when the game began. and La Mkada held a slim lead through most of the firs t half. Estancia switched from a zone defense to a man-to-man mid way through the second quarter. a nd that seemed to befuddle La Mirada for the rest of the game. Estancia took the lead on the first bucket of the second half, 26-25. and never looked back, although La Mirada was always close behUld until the final sprint fm1sh .. La Mirada's top scorer was center Rex Lamb with 20. Others on the all-tourney \earn induded Leland Bruce CMarina>. J>aul Boken <Loyola>. Rick Reid <El Toro), Brad Martin <Loara). Doug Jardine <Estancia>, Phil HencSerson <Brea>, Mike Boster (Mission Viejo), Doug Footman (La Mirada>, Lee Smith <Cal High), Norm Edwards <Cal High> and Mark Garvin (Villa Park). LeMlr ... Uf) ........ 6 0 I IZ l 4 , 10 , 0 4 1 10 0 I 10 J 0 , • 23 4 1t 50 Fool mt" A<av-HatrlMn Lfmb J-• T9ttll . . . 101~•· """'-Jardine 1 S I It c-r 2 o 1 4 Prlu 4 0 l I ~k 4 l,,, carr10o o 1 o t Leri-0 t 2 2 C.mp 1 O l t• KrOMhlldt 1 2 O 4 Tolell 1S ti 9 W k-WCINrttn " H 16 9-SO tl tJ " 20....i deep and distract thein:· said Mcinally. ''l aot past their de· fense and Kenny pl eked me up. Mcinally'• same-wlnnln' re- ception -and Chris Baht"'S extra point. -provided Cincinnati with the seven-point victory lt needed to take command of the race ln the Cea\ral Dlvlsion of the American Conference. Anderson's performance, which included 303 yards pauthg on 15 of 33 attempts despite ex- treme cold, allowed the Bengals to tle the Steelers atop the dlvlston with 8-5 records. It was a sweet victory for the Bengals after three years or domina~on by Pltllburgb. .. All that1tuff~beard bout Pltuburah ls over. You're 1oln1 to hear about the ~inclnnati 8en1ala from now oo. • ea.let Coy Jlaton, the ringleader of CJncln· naU 'a stout defense. Coach Bill Johnson ectt~d Bacon's sentiments. "All that garbage ·about Plttsbargh's superiority and psycboloatcal ad· vaDtage ••• it'• all over now. We beat them and we beat them right." The Steelers who mwit now hope for Cincinnati to stumble Jn next week's season finale, aren't conce<flbg anythlne .. "l'v~ been through this for Jive years now, and we haven't. bad our seuon end 1.n,l!'games yet:• soid vetetlll Untbackor Jack Ham. IOOtl• I\' CMIA!tTSU Plllllbu•9" 0 UI 0 o-tO c;JMlllNU , 1 0 IO .... , ...~.tD l"l'A'fllTICS Pitt 0.. fllrat down• tt , " Ruslw.,y.,a J).lD •111 PMtlft(l y-Ut I02 "9tunuwct1 H4 tS ....,., ,...., ...... ft\11111 • •» ~ fl"mbl• lo.i •• S-2 "911e1U...y.,.clt 11 .. S MS IHDIYIOUALLaAoau RUSMIHG Pllllllu1'911, t1111rl1 JS .. S, 1191ef" 7•2t. CIMlftMtl, O<'llftn IHI, J-tM 1$-J1. PAlllHQ-f'll~ llnlRMW ....... Mo. ClnclMetl,~~l.JOa. AaCEIVING~lltalutQI\, Smllll 4-tO, 0..- fll'"'IWlnl ..... SW-iW1..,$1.illwOl'tll ~ Oftcln- 11811, a..-."*' ~1Hln~1. MCINllf ~11. Trump.,~ Ga-..cho·s, GWC Breeze Orange CollAt Five f!~et flY: Rio HonJo . Saddleback and Golden West, colle1es romped to euy wins whfie Oranae Coast WU urset in junior coJleae baaketbal play Saturday nisht. Saddleback's Gauchos, behind the play Ot Rodney MUler and Rick Patterson, blttled Sant• Monica, 106-84, for thtrd plaH in the Sant.a Barbara tourney. , Golden West., meanwhile, rolled to a 97-74 win over vlsJUnt San Diego Mesa and tnvadln1 Orange Coast fell to Rio Hondo. 65-63. Saddleback's pTess was thedir· ference in the victory over s&nta Monica as the Gauchos repeated- ly got the ball after turnpvers. MUler, bitting 10 ot 11 shots from the field, ftnished with 21 points ~e Pat.tenon can'le off the bench to score 18-his high for the season. "The loss Friday night (to El Camino> was possibly a bleasint in disguise," said Saddleback coach Bill Mulligan. ''We're coming home with a t·l re~rd . ancl that's pretty gooc1.•• 'l'he Gauehos' bOm~opener is Friday •galnst Mt.San J•ctnto. , Golden WUt alao bad JltUt trouble wlnntng., The RusUera held a 45-39 lead at the half, but outscored Mesa, 16-2, In the flt"st eight minutes of the second half to take a 61-41 lead. ..ToddZirbelwastheGWCstand· out with 14 poinll and 13 re· bounds. And Wm Fletcher scored 15 points and collected 10 boards. Golden West, which faces San DleJO ltfesa aeatn Wednesday in the opening round of the Chaffey tourney, had 30 more shot.IJ than the Olympia48, connectine on 40 ofOO.• Meanwhile, at "Rio Hondo, occ 's Pirates blew an u:poJnt. ftrst half lead. · • Coast was ahead 26-15 with Silrt to go in the opening half, bi.rt al· lowed the Roadrunners to iet tiack in it. The last OCO lead was U-43with12:08 to play. Blo Hondo had a 85-59 advan- "'e .with 40 seconda to go~ The Marina T11111flles Di~bl~s Stop Uni; El Toro Tops ~B Pirates got their flnal btkket at the-buzzer. Jon Hol,tand C20 polqts, 1 re· bovnds) SJ?arked Orange Cout. OCC's neit 1ame l.i Wedbesday against Riverside tn tM Chaffey tourney. · · ~*'11(1 .. , ....... Mcl!treti-I 3 I ' ""''"•' to 1 4 11 Knight .S 2 2 1Z 0 .. 11 2 2 ... SIMIW a 0 t 12 MerkMlll 1 0 0 I ltelll 4 I 2 • .Wlm I 0 0 :t 8ftM 3 3 0 • Lloy l 4-t • IMJ...,,,..._ f9A ... "-"' f l • "' PltfW 6 0 • 1t Hiii • 0 1 O 'Jordan 1\ I I 2S ~11.rv ~ • 2 t ouore 02t :z ~1,1Mrn 1. 2 o o • •r•llll• • 2 J 1• '\llf'Vlll• 2 0 I • bngfr 1 t o !I- • Teteb , 11 ?0 2S 14 l'fll9fl0ft • 2' ' ,. YMHltrH 0 0 I d ~ ...... ,. ft - Helflllntl 1&•1'9tk,47 .... . or .... Glllt~> .... ,........, .... ,. .. ...... Mollllftd '° 0 JI> ~ • • • 20 On\611 a 0 It "'9fcll • a 0 0 2 HWl'WWl •lOtH~ 0010 °'9111 • t, .. ,. *~ ' • ' 2 Mio 2 o i • 0i.....-a a 1 • l(Mlut 0 0 2. 0 DU• \. 4 I 6 eru"' 001os1.......-10 •• RoH 4 0 1 I a.At18llCll 11 0 J tt S.ll o O 2 o Totat1 tt \1 U U Total• JO I II ~ H•lftl"": Cl' .... CAHI, U'27. le11D .... MIMCNI fl .... 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Five Dlablos scored ln double figures, led b)' Rick Kreuzer's 14 po in ts. The victQry provides some degree or satisfaction for Mission Viejo, since University was considered a dark-horse con- tende r for the South Coast League crown. Roger Poirier, University's usually hlgb-scorlna center, was held to just 11lx points before foul- • ing out for the secodd time In the tourney. · half, blitzed Marina 24·13 in the ·Ms · N• third period behind the offensive nn 11p surge or Paul ~ken _rd ~1 ~ .J ~~· • ir, Morris. Bokfl\ f\n~bedlhe I~ r •• · ' • ' with 26 points, Morris with 22. H F Like Mission Viejo, El Toro got (){)p oes what may be an indicatlOh 'ef good things to come wben it beat South Coaat loop foe Laguna Beach. 67-54. At haUtime Laguna had come from behind for a 2A·24 deadlock, doing it on pure scrappiness- diving for loose balls and hmtl· ing on defense. But in the second half it was the sam e story Laguna had encoun· tered against "Loyola and Eslan· cia High of Costa Mesa-the A rt is ls just got worn down. El Toro was led by Rick Reid's 17 points, while freshman Wayne Car lander chipped in 14. ""'"'.., Yl•'9 crn cs.ii u,.iwwsVY By halCt.lme thfl. tiot-shoatlrtg Diablos had raced to a 40·27 lead. A•••attc1e• Marina's loss to Loyola of Los :::~r • ., •• ",.. .. ft !If. • 0 1 I 899lr( • 4 1 16 • 2 1 10 Bortult 0 0 2 0 Angele& Saturday was for fifth c11mm1119 place I.the tourney. The Vlkl.nts ~~· fell, et-fl, after playln1 fol'Ql~ 1em1rer able Loyola dead e.ven for ~ .. ;.O:'" first t.woquarte!"S. · Tot .. • 0 0 .S 0 IC11b.tl 3 J S H l 6 2UClloflln 4001 s O 2 10 Poirier l 2 S • I 0 0 2 Slollolf I 0 2 0 S 4 2 14 TlllH 2 0 0 4 s 1 3 II HooPer 2 o o ~ 1 2 0 4 Aod\WI I 0 2 0 2' 15 11 11 Tolela " H U » SUn w °"8tWn Mluto.i Vkio University ,, u ,, 12~1 tl 15 IZ 14-U • Sports on TV, Radi~ Fie Voniuards, David B&r· ron red 22 PO)nta with Randy A,cla tnd Paul Anderson ••ch C•lllOSl8 ln a game that. HW 5CC bo~di:c...~ commandlna lead throullfOUt. SoCal 1• now 3·1 for the aeaon tnd wtUplay at Cal t ·Redsklnst Outlast s, uan l4'>Thunday. UC rvlne wm hOlt. Boile State Frld iUibt wtU\ Upofht-, :ao. Washlnaton wlU need help to reai:h the playoff•. bO~ver, aa the W\ld Cftd team n •the Na· tlonat Fpotball Conterenc1. Even ll =R•lcma win thtlr. liut aabte·: turdv aaalnlt Im Ad1elt1:i • Mlnnhota would hllve to IOH Jtt bit two games -o.r U,e Chi~ Beara would have to drop, oa• of lt.a 4.ftal conteata 11aln1t G,.. Bay or the New York Glenta to 1lve Waihintton th1wtldcltdbel'lh. 5 ~•mer. wbo cornpl•te4 half or _., ti:,... Uftder bitterly cold ' fODdltloU;· Whipped a l•Jaid itthl IO~ back CalvtoHW for w:;n • ftnt touebdoWD til tM lllbt. mblftM. • WRESTLING I BAIKETIALL ~llege Cage Scores Coast Area Wrestling Restllts Anna Marla md Anna Luda Perundfs eC lU1bop lloatcomffy HJgb School <Tdt'rance> captured tM lndlvtdual doubles chatnplonfhlp (or 1ir11 ln tbe CIF flnals at the JrvlJ'• acquet Club SalurdQ. ....... ,,n. .. __ ,,... .. VAltllTY ~MllCl61 .... QHIMt ....... : '· ~·· CtAt V .... ) 0 1 Ml; 2. llURCi. U2 .. );I. ~m ... I; c. Tllllltlllnl IMI; S. SA \1•11~ 2t7 C.·U; 6. f'~tl Ut IMI; 7. 1!1 .,..._. %» U.S);e. AaldlOAlernl•JO> !>-SI. o.ld St1ftdln91: t. K• ... 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Avalon held a 36-20 halftime lead and out- f;cored the Mlnutemen, 13·2, in the lhlrd period to wrap up the victory. t1S-tt•W4'ftet Cl' .. 01111111+11 m-0.• ...,.._ lbWllC.ial J 1a11t IM). H•Y-TMIHlll'-Y CIJter•l O•u. u .. _. .... ,,_ "" .... "' Ulll_ty .. C.VM1"U ts· or111 cc;i.,; ~ u z. tt>-8-IC) ...... ~'''° 11~ ....... IUIPl ..... Hett.t.tr ut-c.4• (Ul,.._ ...... , lJ I 4, IS. lf1-.lutU 1CldwleM,oH. 1J)-l.Mdwit IU) .... OMIYJ,.._ I J4. 1U-t4MIUM (Ul p!Mtd •11t•,01& • Id-kl....._,. CUI ........ o.let, • u. ' IS4-... lll url llllMd MtC:..-11, I so. I~ fUI plMed 0...MtJ, o.ao. U~•CCl-WWtWt. m-&11911111 IU) '111"*1 ovnsmoro. 0 it. H .. .,-oe....lorfeot. II .. _....,,.._._.,.__. 9'-AIM ... '5J pfMllCI °'11111..,, I •OO 10J~I< ISi~...._ •• •·.A. 112 .-.~..... tUl lllM141 Geh~•. 1U, lat-<al'* IU)41K AWcloeff, 17-lt IU-A. '4-Y• ISl1>1lltl.cl5"t. 1::0.. IU-l.-..e (UI •I< ._ya, fO.A. 1•-.J • ..,, .. 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Tbelr first riet.ory in the quarterfinals Satur· cay ume over Dtan- da 'a Lynne and Julie Mcyu1, 6-0, 4-l. !r. the !lntles eompeti tioo, Kelly Henry of Glendale H.1811 defeated Kim Wilson Gf Santa Monica, ().6, 6-1, 6-l for lhechampi JUSTour:. •• ·_ SPECTACULAR NEW Al·NIKKOR LENSES FOR ALL NlKON AND NIKKORMAT CAMERAS SmaGer. igh!Gf. ~-.. wt!fl ti. t1er-1h.in·c\t1 t\l<':lftr.g ea~•' 1 • o>trl I\ ill be lllt)r. (!!Jn 3q ~I Al·h.K11<n, 1angtr'tl ltlm 6nn f •aheve to 600mm T lJ0t1a·Tdef)holo-h' :h inc ~rv N•<on $!W~~ ill'd l'.J.on s 4XC'!Stve ~ 5-1iv111 ln!e<;1 alOd Coattn\} b onsp r.00111151 aod colof I dd~y 1ht."1 c.ouote 10 a• tho ilV1~11c comrols ol lne la11:s1 N "°'1 !yttcm cameia-s. in<S'Oj)ef1'1t lleffKI\ W•'h ~Pf~ Htltlll\ .n<S N 111\0lmal sir F• mouni Wt11Cf~, loo' The A"Nt'llior~ • ll''l e•crt·no f'le\\'l lor o-. .. rv • Ni"°" system~~ • urld one o11ne best r~s '°' bw!nQ a N kon sv~>fl~et~ "'Ille lir'1 pace' ·eoiN 1n aid.. 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JUNIOR VAlttlTY St11ta Alll 1%, C:.Vlltey I' aalw Ot .... 1, c..t VIII.., 24 S..a ~.......-.... 1yT-y San ~e.-IS.S..0~ H S..1tCl-4t,,r"..,ltlU Sen Cl_....U, ....... 0-..1e "" c,.,,_ .. , "''-'" '5 Aamwy ISCI lost lo s.nc1111 ISFI t 5', !Mnn«I Thrt1ll IFI 4:20; cite !>!tier 1801 'l-2; wonbydtftull 10)-WrlQllll 15.CI dK Cru1 ISFI tS-t; pinned by l\IQO IFI O.U, plMtd bv Em.ry 11101 1.n. loll to Anto<r VI I IJ·IO 11%-Mtndo•• C!t(I 11..t Gtlllud 1\FI 4-•. oel Sl••l>C 11'1 l).t; won by •orltlt dat Corl•• l"I t-4. (MeMOUt flr\I pl1Ke-.... y..,1nnerl. 170 (OPlllotne IS(I '°''IO WldMr ISFI 4 ). P'Mt<I by BuncM IFI t tS w 11<rr1or dK owr 0.IQldo 1801 12.0 lotd (Otltt IAIO.O. 117 tro .... CSCI dK Otlacru1 ISF I f.l wperto< Ok 0-N••t IF I ICM) pinned Bonn•ll IBOI I JO, dee Pow•rtytrM11 11'1 ..._ IC•-• llrtl pf•<• tourney wltv'M't' J. llJ ICltlt>ec-ISCI e>lnnrd WHQler ISF I 2 lO. dK Artll"'° IF I t-1. won t.f tort .. t, lost to RovlOIO tAI 1 .... llt Mc<iow•n ISCI p1nn..i by L<>pal ISi') 1 :Jl. P•Med by Acosta (FI 1 ti; won by lorltll; lost lo M<Oonntll !Al2·t US-F ltmlrig ISCI plnn«I MunQz ISF 0 St, pinned Qular IF) J:lA, won by !Ortell; II.cl MorM I.Al 2-2 lFletn• Ing""' 1>111<9 tovrney Wlflner). 1~-8yrd CSCI lost to RtKon ISFI 2 U, de< Gut .. rrti CFI U; dK &oll- nell IUOI 16-J, plMtd Garcia (A) J•JO. IH Watson ISCI plnn<1d by Aautllu ISF' I ~ d , Ptnnttd by Hanl°" ·~I • 31. plr>Md by Gordon !BOI I H. pinned NfilrllO IA I 1·10 II\ P~drr ISC) plnntO b y M.1000100 IS~ I 2 '3; pjnnoO Fonl.tn r1It1,1,.nm<lbyC01olru1M IBOI . n. Sl•ne>n•ll ISC I lo•t lo Re•PWl'lCl•I " 8 I I •I EdwafO\ •Stl Orrtntd Clar- •S' I 1 •&. °'C Aod"OuH 1F) 4·•. 1,1nr~d OittJotd C80) S SS; won by lotl~tl ll;.,..~!OS llr>I piece loumey •inner) H•I lll\I\ IS(I Ok HOl>m.,, ISFJ t.1, plnnt-d P•tmtr <Fl 0 JI; won l>y lortelt plNMldWlcnm.,,,. 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Jtlwt 9o1<0 11 9~ Provft'n/;\no IH) pH'W'lt'<t f 1e-IO 0 .o IOJ IJrtull •HI pinf'C!d OU<n.I\, S 31 Ill Lin •lllOrtwwllhC..Oldbdch,o-6 1'0 Udrlon •t• • oinneo M oro•no J lO 11/ Ro~r'°" HI Pt,.,..., Htn>en. 0 )l IJJ Rlth••O\On HI pt"""" Nauir1 ' 1• IJI T llornton !HI prnntd Linder ' " U) MC(41111uv HI pl,,.,.., , .. l'C!rOS l 1J I~ HoM•I SJ I de< Shields, s 1 IU !>foAle Ht l>tMed HUrll•r. 1 llo llS Gro•or IMlp<n.....,Stpp,O "' 1'1 M<(oY IHlwonbylorl•ll Hwy "•nnedv t!>JI p1nnrd Z.mn1ck 0 10 Mrr•C.StaO,Hlt h iK"U •\ Provent•no tH, ptnn~d hrbd•ll•w.O SS tOl Brtvll IHJ Ptnntd HerMnd•r. 0 ') Ill Lin IHI OK B11'11t'n, tti-3 llO !i<llO-tMlda<Btrton,11·) JUNIO. VAllSITY 1.• Mii..._ .. ....,.. H•WO N••-1-tlloc• I, 0.1, Ooed1 t , Caldwell I, DIN•I I, Oe«lla 4, OrHlln -4, Sulllvlll 11.a-14. Mt llllm.,MllllMll,U.11 OcaH View ... W..tml111ter St Oc.et n Vie.., Anlonopoulo• •· Flt1P1u111 4, Nuktot boren •. AtlnllelU 14, Alldrlldt It, 8tcltm.ler 1. Na •· M•lllnv s, Br-•r J, H••llna• 4 M•lltlme: Wltlmlnlltl'. ,.2'.. 0..-..0N,..JVT- Clll ........... Pllllf1 01111 Hiiis U. V•llMlll at Oane Hlllt4Dplllltll 2, Hawkin• 13, Mllll•,.,. .. 9artrend 4, Oromt •. ltrw-4. Htllllme: Vel-la,Jl.·U. VIiie ..... ,V.,.,_t Llf"M .......... Twait l!I Toro-G<'lfe1¥• to, Mc,_.,. I Wll•on u, ,ormelo It, Hen II C.rluc<"· Lagvna Bu ell McO ... eld U Nori<-12, l!vtnl t. ,tleti S, Goofrty 2, Smllll •. ,lalller 2, Skelton 1 Solomon I. Htllllme EIT-41-tt s ................ .. Htw-1 .. , Tw.llAH Ntwporl Htrl>Of'-o-i1 l f«le\ s. Llntk 1 U. Y ert1t•1 14, Oro.,. • Hellrl<llt. Hallll-T111lln,l0-ll u 111 .. er11ty SI, Peclllu 41 Un1 .. rw1y-A1toooct 2, 8rv1111, •, Kube) 9, Zlka"~ 23, Gr111K e, RktrO 2,HOMytlllll Hellllme; Unlvtnlly, H-n. l. .. IUll-1144,lrvlM U L•Qvn• 8ttcll-llU $, Rl-11 '· Llldwlo 1. llk*o 3. G•Hnt, C-•1 2. PotOlen 5, Akhlrdtlon 2, Cronin 2. Ruuellt. trvlne-Anktrs 4, H11as I. lvcllan1ky 2. ROblnson 4, M<Clura I. Anderson tO. ' H•llllme: Laount8 .. cll,2•-6 atT ... a70,SMtt ... H El Toro-Sltplen •, Bur"' 1•. Medltno 10, Quella 2. MtlttnQ.o 11 Grtht m ti, B•H2.~3.. Halftlm.· El Toro, 37·2', u.., ... -11si •• ...,. ..... ,. Ltgune 0.t<ll Alddtll 13. WtllJ II, C.tMdly 1, LUllWIQ 2. Br•n l, Pol Olen2 Htlltlme ESl>fftnra, 14-U Ocun \11-U. WfttmlMtw 11 Ocean Vl--WlllClfl •. Avuel I• Endicott •. Piii~ .. PaUerton 2 Perillo 4, W-. •,Foley 3 Halltlm.. OuanVlew, lti-14 E•tMa ... l:11.Mele4I 1!1ten<la-C..,,,'lll, RH.., 10, srn1111 •·Matlock 4,0l911ln6, Rk-.J EOIM>n-MDllM 4, Boyer t, Jor dtft 3. B•MI• 14, T .. usN t, 8«91-It, 1Cel1111 ,, HMMrJ, C.UHert. Halftime: £dlttrt,JM7, ~'""""" ........ " MtrlM n,c.etta"""'Jt Marln1-Sml111 4, Branlll 4, Marslltll e, St-att 10. Notl•ll I, !tpivey I, Mly-1, Krenwlnkl• I, W•nlnger 6, Lalk J, Weston U, 8rU<o J.Bon41n•2 Co•I• Me..-MIJrrav t.. l<nlPfl •. PMUr n. J~"" 1, ftrwen 1, M•nlon t,Mtrroldl Htllllm. Mtrln•. J~I U"lver11ty4', Pacifica >l un1 .. r1111 MtrwlCk S, Slmp•on I, To•l>•ll 1, Genu 2, Duval II, t1mp1>e11 •. Walhln> J, Kim 1 H•llllme. unlvumv. 2().tO CCIMS., '1_.IMH41 Coron<1 dtl M41r LUl'r l, Bar I h • Spinn 8, Lyons tt.S...loro,, Htu 10 H•llllme· tdM,'9 tt ,,_1111.otM•tllolll ~·Am,.._ M, u.i¥trtltJ 4t Vnlverslly-Mtrvlc~ 11, C.mpt>ell S, 011vt1 7. C...... S, $('""'on 10. Collt11 I Hallllm• Lo\Amloc>Hl·l1 Ocean VI-74, "'"tmlMtlf' u Oct•n v .... -F111<..., u. Slmet. t• O.tertund 4, Stout•. Ytul J, sma1111. Nq •• Lelbfr1tld 2, $laveM 1 OIMll\ 1 E•<JAn • H•llllme Oceanv .... ,>4 t• Olllrtcl Ocatn vi-... MIN.., Vie .. n Min ton Vlejl>---•llo IJ, E,..11, It, Marlin •, Cltr11; %, IC-llr I Konooesay t. Blvt •• Co<ktll '· Raper 2 Oc••n View Lits 10, 0••1\ JI Trest•• 2. Mt-Ian •. M411"4'•• 1. 8.fktr I . Na ... ts••• l !teu• l Htlfllm• Ocea11V1ew, 1l 14 RtQUl•11on Sl '3 I HORSE RACING I MSSCELLANY Alamitos Race Results ...,......,.. o-,Tra~ "RST RACa -DO Yll'ft l yett ollb A~ Cltimlnt flvtM ~-Zip' n Go !Hartl HO J.00 HO ,,. uo N•ltlt 'L• 1....-.1 Goley'' Tll!M' ICra ... rl .. 00 Tlme -4'.» Aho rtn -JUlly'a Min, Olt Jody, l'ln•I Miu,... Goller Teo, Mottet Loclt. Nescrttd•H U a H ell l•llt'll Cle A -.tU.•1 L.1111,,allltu.• H'°N 0 RAC• -3$0 Y•'*· 3 y11r old• A vp. Clelmlnv. ""' .. tl,000 Ro<Ultll• CC.rdo1al 4.40 '·'° 2.60 5'>1nnlno llut (Nk~l UOI s.oo O•ndr• Ster ll<nlO"ll J.60 Tim• II.It Aho ran Lucky Robert, Or, KOIMly, Al.ique, Time -"'911n, Ha's • RunMr Notcretcllta TH II• 0 llAC• -350 ytrds. 3 ve•r old• A UP ClelmlftQ PurMU.000 CMIMdRoclt.at IWtrtll 17 .JO lt.00 1 ~ T""lo• aoJlnote 10.1-11 '° S.40 Jut' Otnoy CC>trl•MI • 60 Tlmt 1 .. 2• ""o ,.,, Jo a ........ Gr4111 Son. (lltrlle Orty, Gold I-• 8.lll"Y. Par rdoome Im Fut No Kr ate lie• POURTH •aca -400yerlh., , .. , o•d• C••lmlrtQ f'llr11 U,400 Motel About Yov IHlrll tto l.111 340 S••no T"9 •1 .... ICltrlHaJ • 00 4.00 L•~e Old Times 18M\ll•I 4 40 Tlmt -10.60 "''° ran -Roos B111y w111-. A ... torl"'9ol0, OlerOin Cllld, ~Jn­ "'War Weoon, Everette 811lmn, Re-lay Bar•. Mlnd Meuln Scr•lcllad -Cller Svper Siar, LuOy IS, Hloll Blve Greu, Que S...rle l'll'TM •AC& -ljO v11•1, 11••r Old' A llCMlll't. l'll<'M '°'·too Miity CMrfetl Euta Te (CtrdOUtl WaUmtwi.t<l- (Nlc-..... 1 Tlmt-11.'7 AllO rtll -,tntalllt C.•1, C•Ktdlt C11111,B11911 ... NOKretdlh SIX TH RM:• -W Ytrdt, J year okh, AllOWMICil. l'wM ... JIOO ~:!'!~~ Atlln uo • ool 1.10 H•lsaluan (8anktl t..O S,IO Ladlll ICIM•Mln U.arll S 60 Tlme-11.04 Allo ran -Mlt l•to MIC, Aboveparl Gotta Wth IJp, Bloenouot\ HOKrl cites SEVENTH aAc• -"° ytrlh J ¥elf' Old,. Cltlmlf\9. PIH'M U.000 June"tStrNl<er lO~IOMbll 11 00 •to J to H••Hm_.t (Tretturtl u IO ~ 40 OH·Maa'sBIQSCar ICMOCUll • 00 OH·GOln Jet11 l8tnl..•I J 00 Time te.01 AllO ran -Klpty Old It. ~ Oii. Crtma Rocket, MlortlY Jan PoVt. Tr•ck Paulott S<r•l<fted Twotor111 .. N>.. Mr Bo Cht•Qe, Clovllle R 8"• OH· OeedttMI for.,_ " ..... , ... ·~·· 54 ...... , & 1 Heb em-., l'eid»l'M EIGHTH RACE -400ytrtll 'yta• old• & up, PurH US,000 •dOed. l>•ou-Ul,2". lite OlrKtora. ~•n OICtP Mr.Quapew IAUl\Onl It 20 He'• a P1e.sw1 l"4tlrl Ell•Cl>lck ITrMWrtl T lme -20.0I 120 ~10 1.l!ll '40 • 20 A1'0 ran -7..,.,, Jer, DltktY• Los Alamitos Race Entries l'wTollay a-, Track Past l'lrft,_. n .u,.m lllllST RACE 3j0 YtrO\ 7 ~ur old• Malden <IMmlnQ Puru '2.oOO Cl•lmlna prlceSI0,000 Wtndys Ou!.I IC:..OOUI fotll Otll{lllt !"4tlrl Cl•uy R•t> ITrNlvrt) Joe O.tt• lo.,-i-1 LllllPP11tlllo8" IP4111tlnel Btmtdoo INkodtmusl Po1•ln O.rl ~rll TrU<-le TOMI ll<n•Qhll Tlllnlllnt of GIOrY ILl,,n.ml Royal Sirocco IK.ellVI 1 It '" 111 "' "' Ill lit 111 11• 1n SECOND RACE -350 ytrds. l y11r Old•. ClalmlrtQ. Purw U.000. Cltlm-1na or•c• u.sco An<t•lor !Alll-l '" tlllcllen for Olmer fNl<OOtmu>I 111 Ctlebrlly Ooel IHtrtl I It B•llllnQ Ooc cup11aml "' 8•1 Ht Moontln IPtullne I t I~ H•rvty"~ AtQWll ll(nlQhl I 1 H I •mAKlptyToo lDelom1>o11 122 THtaO llACE JSO yards. 1 yur oltl\ Mtlden claiming. Pur.e U ,.00. ttiilmlna price l!O,ooo "•pen Poppor (Llpl\llm I Afpo\'4!0 !Hartl BrucHI~ llmllS '"!Mori Hlqher Ty,.,., (l(nie>lll I Mary Can ICtrdor• I t.prlCOI Brand tTr .. ,urtl Nuli.r flu• !O.lomba1 Moir Tvll INlcodtmu\I ~1,11\11 Ottsy lw•ro• 1)2 117 11' 119 119 Ill 117 111 tit '10Ua TH llACE l}Oyerd• l vur OIO• & up tl•lmlnq p.,, .. u JOO C.l.Cmtnq orl<•U.SOO G0Ce1un IAlh'°"I 1t• ~-dy !M••nnan I Ban» 1 172 Ao01n SH ICrw-r "' ll•rron fl•d ICMOOt•I 112 K•\\tmtll to.iomc..1 !U A (tptvrtd Enr1Clla• '"'"odtrnll•llll ~lylng O•••d •OortlMI tn A SPo<k Print IC.Ill ltl l•O Priem 1Kn19ftl I tn A Ow•YM W.111 lrtltwel entry '"™ RACI 400 yertl\. 1 Y•tr Old\ All-al>Ct Punt Sl.IOO Tr11lyOV1<k !Werdl R~leMr HIQll CLlpl\llml Snowben-1Har1I 11• 119 tl9 I ruly • Prn'Ce IROVQlll Brla•nllne INte_,.,..,\I Sllte k•>l>IM ICMlloa I Asyouere CAdelrl Sten Abo .. Perr CT••""'' 1 Ill 111 1n ,,, ... SIXTH RACI -4«I yard• ) ., .. , old• t. up. 0•1m1,.. Punt Sl,000. Clltml"ll prlctSS,OIO Gtedabout <Adllrl no MtQl<lellon tOtlombtl lit Print Mt Royal ((let'llMI 121 ~l>ll11Ul<lt !Mllcllelll 1n 0..ICk HUrllW IUlll\llml t20 NtVtf' N9"11nQ ltlrdOUI I It 0oQ Celli (Hartl tit SRV•NTH ltACa -400 yard• l y•ar oldl & ""· Clalmlng. Puru SS,100, ClalrnlnQ Pf'k• St0,000 Miu Rowtrd 0.. (Hartl R•111nac.1 ... 1creeoerl Lotw L11<k1 COomlnovez I ICHlaqu1 Jr CAlllfo<>I Five ClllCS CLICINm) !tul>"• Surctwlrge CCtrdott' Yorty IWerdl DlndV'l Go Bld ICltthw I GraM B•r IAO.llrl l:IOHTH •ACE uovarO\ olds AllowM>Ce. Pune SS,000 Min Tiny Roc:llttl~ CHtfl) Oii T •1>o1$CO IC.nloll I P<1pper Steptoe INlcodfmo'' c.nara•rs IA<lv CTrettvr11 S*••I SI• (AOUQlll Think Money ILlpl\llmt "' 111 110 111 "' I 11 11' "' Ill Jve.r "' In •t• "' '" IU NINTH llACE 3$0 yard\ J yHr old\ ClllmlnQ. Pu"' u_.ao C11lm •no 11rlce W.JOO Clltrro'I Aoc:kal I AOllQ(\ t Aoov Vanoy IAll•>onl Curl 'C..per , ... ,II Ya Got e1 .. 1c1enue1 SltMl F>QNer IW-1 Swlnoeril.._ILlpr,.m1 Friendly !tlrlp ITttllllf'el Moon's l(lndlMan 1N1cootm"" O•ndY Frosty '"""'''I THIV Jau IC:..00.tll 171 172 177 111 IU 11• 112 ,,, IU en Field Hockey GI llLS "l'.LO HOCXIY VAltSITY 1111-(JI It) GI,.. ONVt EdlM1nKOr'l"11 5Uvt, Htnl"" COURTSIDe your court ond running •hoe n.c>dquorters In newport t>eo<:h ore you tired of not rinding your size? try COURTSIDe featuring· .- odldosw K,swus T .. •TOAN ** Keds 411: OIMOFI. •6 toshlon lslond, newport beocl'I, co 92660 ADAM W. METHUEN Cypress Orange County• a oldest Llncoln-mercury Dealership ~~------~-----· PUBUC NOTICE ..:;. "ICTITIOUS •UllNa&I N4*1TATaM1ENT T net IOllOwlng panon II Oo4no IMal• -... TH8 HUOOL8; 141 ._et' Sttwt, C.loMeM,c..t ......... RMdol~~. Inc .. jl C..ltfot~ COfporatlofl. U t --.r ~. C..I• MIM,C.llfomltf»» • Tlllt l>lllinltl It ~tel by• c;or. ' poreoon. RendlM(lho .. !lff Inc •• Teo R. Boll• ,.,~ Tiiis illl.,,_t WM 111.0 wltll tl'le <', c-i1v Cltl'tt o1 er.,.. Go\lnly on <><.- lobar 21. 1917. P'M4&S. Publll"90 OrMIQ!t Col•t Dai It Piiot, Jo Nov.21,anoOec 4,11,11,1¥11 # 4 .... ,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE , ICTITIOUS 9USJNli5' fl~STATaM&NT ~. , ha 1011-11111~ •re.ine tiu.I· ... u .. MOBILE E~liRC.l" C()., ~9 '°" Mlovtl Qr.,SuU•JOO.--lkKll, -;. C.lllOf"lt f2iWO f Vin -IW A,,...ltM, I CthfOrf\la corporaUon, »t W"t M1911ei Ot., S..••• JOO, N•wport S.ecl'I, Ctttlornla9ai.J 1 hl1 llvMnM• ll ~led by• <or• l>Of'lllOll I VlflMISltrAmtnten ~.(...,..., ~ ... , l~lutt-• .. f<i.twrtl'llW ""' :• ty C.ltrll ol Or~ County .., HOV· ~ ...,be<JI, t'77. l'IJGS Publl'llad Or-Cotti Oljt' f>llOI, • HoY.21,lllOOec ~tt,11,1'11 j(IU.IJ • , PVBUC NOTICE -------~-------#( "CTITIOUS •U51HUS .. AM&,TAHMI NT Tiit lotlowlftO pwson b dotrtQ bu$>• MHM: ll"""''-"' -o... (Nrn11.i.1 CMI• soon Vl•Jol, Biii Gompl ILaoun1 Buell>, GtlQ KOllltr ctoront dtl M•tl; Bach -Bruce B•tchtlor ltorqre def~). Mltll .. I W.;dt f!Mn 'ltrf\ental, Geo<'po Jaubo IC I Torol ~Tum1.1t11n" Ill R Ol>t r1on f HI Ok Moor•. ). 1. Ill WO\\er IMI de< Rl<1141rOSOn, 4·1 Ill Gtrcla IMI df< n.ornton, l·S. us-V •n Outen IMI dote McCtuley, . , Banquet Trail JUNtOa VAaSITY E•I-ltl Ct ) Ol,..... O,.ve l!dl\On Korlna~- VARSITY .JOHNSON &SON .ltL +101.11• W w5.1ga.11• WILl.IAM6 CONSUL TIN(, AGf<H• •' CV; Wllll-Pt'OMMiOnll (.onsulllng 1 A11eno. w u111rt11 Bu•t11eu a110 M1,.•11•rntnt Con•vlllnQ hrv1'9 • w1t111n11 Prot•ulonal Consu111n9 $tr\'IC•, end Wlllttms C.on111t11n11 $olrYl"41 Nltftl:Y• P. o. eoa 21n, tst01 L•• Nubel Strur, w titm1n1t••· C.lllornl~ tM3 Wldo Rt!<OIVOr\ ·Roth Ayr•s l(O\I• Mt·U), 'Indy Olck f(I Toro); 1 JC~le,-Tom M11911<t• IUnlv~r~ltvl. Uob Hendrl<k•on f D~no HI II• I, GuMd\ Mark Oow ILaoun• 0.•<hl, Cllll Auer\wolo IOM.i Hllh); l}ark\ Roch Gobi~ 11,.eouN OUClll; O•t.h• -Marlin ~d, l<url Rrockm•'"' l(O(On• d•I Merl. MIH TrroQI\ !C.o'tt Mewl, Jafl Gibe>\ 11:1 Torol, Alan p,, • ., IMIUlonVl•lol Sec-THm O.ten•• E ~ds-Joh" Edwuos CSan Clt1ftentel. Kenny fli'r., 11!1 Toro!; l•tlile-Oala Amburo•Y l(O\I• M~ul; Guatd K .. rt Ul!ll IStn Clal'l)e11l•I. Llntbacku s Jonn M1Utf, IUI-~tchl. (r•IQ Win "'~" IOtnt Hiii\!, Paul LaJor• Mlulen V•tlol; B~ch-Mlcnatt Cafwrt 1541n Clemoncel, Al<lt Br-n tEI 7orol. RICk Sta•lll'I lt«on• del Merl. ti' Wlllram10n (M) dee Shleld>. 11·1. 1U Cordova IMlplnntc1See11,0:U . llS -Burdlc~ IMl wonbyfortelt. 191 Grffn IMI pinned McCoy, J:SS. Hwv-Brown (Ml wonbyforlolt. Tum ••-not: t. Mira Coste, 2. HuntlnQton lleacll, l Mo<llclalr, 4 SI. Jonn Bo.co JUNIOR VAllll TY Mira C.Sta M, Hlf. heclt U Mant<lafr .,, Hit. llaKll J4 H tt . e aecll >l, st. .lalwt .... M J UNIOa VAHITY Tett-.e T~ 1 ... 1,.. llnlthed M-.tll wttlt ""'" wr~tltn p1ac111Q llllrel will! >r r.• cords. t I 1 ·Cllrls Keallnt : 120-Jlrn Hu1<11lnsen; ttl~ ,,,..y. Sports Calendar .......... ,Dec.121 Btilllettlall-t4ullt11191on S.ac11 In vlttlldllal (Los Amtoos vs E.dlton 01 7. '"U11tln9t011 llMcll VI Lii WUson a t •:JO), Socc er-Marte• tro•lt•HDll toufney. ' .,_,IDM.U) llitlle1Ull-l•n Ctemettl• a t CordM def MM, '*'t Hllll ti Coste Me ... ~ llNCll .. 81 Tor-. Ml .. 1t011Viel•11 Ulll~tity, •di-et at. JoM a.ace, 1.llltrl, Cltft&Utt! at Rl"""1!• Otrl.-1111 letl .. 71; Mew O.l at Tu.tlft (11:10l1 Mettalm lnwtl6" llellll UNIMHltflVIAMMlll'ltlll; H111\tlftllot1 •aectt l11vltot .. 111t IKtWlle VI HulltlnOfon .. llCll ..... 2 OC 7, L8 MllllltM ¥11 fttwport HtrtlW et •i•-. W,_11 .......... Ten .. MtlQfleli. ttl. Ml..-Vitia .. W.SMll"'tw <ti; Sl•u• •• Jr•IM HIOll 1t1ao11 Tomjanovich BieakaJaw t410ntlfllllOll .. acll H'911 Vanity ,_NII Motl Vllutbll: Marco PIOfl•Mlll, Trl-<•Pt••m: Scotl Brummett, Biii Mvr plly, Cr•lo Hltrc•vlcll; Moir Otdl<tted: Mlt<OP.....,..111; Oe"ta and Oetermtnatlon: 54an Lundcllll•I, H•ed Hunter Awanl: 8111 Murphy; Moll lmprO\ltCI Llntma11! Robert Batrer: Moll lmtir-81Ck· Crl1 Oladl; Outatendlflo ~w Bectr: SNwn V-lft -Gret uwren<a; llHI 11 ledlar. llc*Oy GulrNll; 801 Oflensl\19 LI'*""': Vkter "'-encl S<ott HJtlrnltr...,, .... Oflen11 .. btO : J Im Tllomat; 0Ut1.-1119 Of ,_1,,. P1evw: Scott e.ummttt; am .NnlllMA....,..: Mitlel'eBlllL JY~n M .. t Vetwtllt : C:..-11 l"vnll; Cl· cttl •lnt: Jim Kl111 alld 0 1 ¥111 Altn•r : Motl Ddlut1d: Mike Slllekt.s end Dor\eld Grwcotl; Oftlrt Md Dtt.,.mll\llloll: i.-n1 Wl'!otlt; Miit lrnprO\llld: Otfek H-tncl Jeff ~ .... ....... ~..eun Moil Valutblt. ~It Klno; ()I rtnslva Ceilteln: Ot!WIY Curran, o.tensi ... ~n: Kt11 Griest; Of· toMlVI Llnffnlll r Gret AndertOrl. Of· ,....,,, ... o : lcf(I Kl"91 O.tenwva LlntfftaM CM1 Cornftu; Molt Im· Pl'.wd: Oane Mll'tlll llnd H-erd Schon ; Nlfft lnllll'lrati.tlt l: Mlk• Pr"OvtnUl'IO. l'fllllllllll9 ....... Mott va1-..111e: RtY ,.,_It; OI ftfttl,.. c:.Ko111! Dan' .. Oudtdn•111 Deftll1lve Ce!Qlnl Jon TMtnlCMltOf· ,_,..,. I.I"'""": Tony Pltllll1161 Of• f1ntl110 Pl•WtfJ St•Yt T11t11er l o.Nfttlwe ~: MIU .....,..,: ..,....,.,. a.dl:JVlddWlll"*YI ,,_.., l~I L.Mc• Wldllltt c:..dl't Awaftl .. .... Dhlrtct ......... ........ ~ v--.1 ~ MtA111tttr1 C..c.a.eetNI Ot .. IC._,~, VICK• .,...,..,, OfMnthot ~: 8r1M S!lac~f.,"4; Otftfltl..,. l.lnct1•111011 Mllftt ""*"'' Malt ·~I Rk.k ~ ~ ........ Mfft Velllilllltl LAll<t llNlrt: C•11taln1 '""' ,..._,, Mflt 1111 preu•: D.1111 A~; Ml•• Wlllle AWIHI l rko.t. JVWttet ..... Mosl VahMOCe: tlrlen Melloy; C•P. 11ln· Jell BllKl!e: Moll Improved RlcMrtl Oollbtum. F~lotlt Water ~It Most Vt llllblt· lot> NUQtnl; C.p 111n' flt-fl YM; Most Improved Franfl Jtslar. u.e-a '9«11 "'-Vertlty F90tllell Moll Val-: 8111 Gompf; C•P· ttln. "°"" Miiier; -t ltnpro,...d. Curlis Altclll'°"· 8tcll OI l"9 vnr: Mell McCullovgtt; Llntm.,. ot llle .,.., : Merl< Dow I nd Joel Plkt; Mo>I ln•plratlonal: Ou•n• C.ler•: Kamlku•of tllt YHt' Al McGt'tOCk; Coldt's Aw-: Rl<JI Goble. ,,,._,, .... " Molt \iailllllle' Scotl Haven: CO. capU.1119• llrlll Kll<llan .,.., Mark AUHO. VanltyWl!ler ..... 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PIJWI Publllllad Ortngt CMs.t Oetly Piiot. ------------------------------------------1,,.ov.11, encl Oec.•, 11, 11, "" .*t-11 uacwantsto k88P·IOlll'· m•ln.._ Complete executive athletic club 8 Aacquelball/'handball coorts ftreakfast & luncheon 5 days a w .. k Complete spa with masseur BUiiard• room Prtvate conferenee roont Apparel/~ro shop and Laundry service PUBLIC NOTICE PICTIT10UStUMNll5' NAIUUATaM&HY TM lolHlwlnt lltl'-10 dtlnv bu>t· "" .... CLVll liLliOANTE'. nu WtU C•HI Hlgnwa r. N••Po#l ~ ....... C.lllor11I• nwt • • F-Ll'llet's, llK.,O Gllhklntlo tor- porlllon, aXl:I w.t Cotti Hrgllwo, Newport S.ech, Celllorn .. t2'to Tiii• bu""9M Is tondUCltd by • «>< • -•11dn. ,OOR LETTERS, INC. • ...,,_. ....... lbs ..... Pr_,.,. Tiiis 111 ......... l ... llled Woll\ 1"' County CIWti 01 Of-°"""" .. NO• •m•t7,"lt17 ,.1'1 PlJBUC NOTICE . .. . . .. .. I .. • SHOW BIZ PERSONALITY Sundey, December 11. 19n DAILY PILOT •5 -. Melba Moore's Need: Keep Movi Private Life Important for Bringing 'Emotion to Work' "COUSIN COUSINE" 1111 """...,.. _,.. -TTT\U m MAllll 1 THIA ft II THEA"fllS-OUHGE CO SfNaQR CITIZENS $1 .50 ~lllmlt1SI ~'1llt 1111r1111•' WUT 9tS*T \ "DARIY O'Glll." IG I WMUAUIM& ltH u f/ ,.,.. l.J l·.!;•J .a 1• "SIHIAD • THI IYI OF THI flGU" 1~1 .. t:H SO. COAST PLAZA J4l~'D~~cv uwa~ .~'ii1' WUOAfS-loff·lt U IAfll--l:ll.a:O ''CAlllE" ·-·" ... " , ... ,,~, .... , .. ,. • IC .. SHOW Mf/~t U .. I It I I • "DI. ZHIVAGO" WHtlOA YS-1:00 SAT/SUH-.2:00· 5:.ZO·l:JO 0 0H, GOP" IPGJ wmGAYI 6 4M·t•tt:JI 141/MM-11~ .... ,. ., . .., ..... ,. -~ CINEMALAND . ~. . -. Actress, singer Melba Moore claims luck has ac- counted for suc- cess. r,_... ________ ~~- By WILUAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -I like to move around," lilting Melba Moore aaya of multiple career thrusts, "because otherwise you C¥ aet lazy." Thal 's why the tiny performer with the bli voice doesn 't c\o just records or concetta or television or stage. And why all of them ~ toeether aren't her everything. 1 "l need another life for good balanae." she says of her private world of marriage and recent motherhood. "THAT PROVIDES THE emotions you can bring to work. If you only live showbb, 't'hat do you have lo bring to showbiz?" With considerable care, wariness and "maybe misses I don't know about," the Moore career formula for variety has been oper•tlve since sbe first popped into the Broadway·s~c- trum a decade ago. _ Gamin perky still at 32, Melba ls now getUnJ ready for another Rialto sortie in a lt.visb musical ''Timbuktu!" In it. the Arabian Nlahts fantasy "Kismet" that titillated thronas a quarter century ago, has been relocated in the historic African city of present-day Mall. THE TIME ~EM~INS the 14th century, however. and the score the self-same adaptation of the Muscovite music by Alexander Borodin that Robert Wright and George Forrest provided for "Kismet." Miss Moore dismisses that rather tangled 1, "SLAUGHTERHOUSE I FIVE" (R) J' 11----------a:n OHL Y ,I I "A BOY AHO "I don't do mtrac es. .~f?l,J~VPE.~,.. I They're ~~· flas:" -·-·~~­"" CIHl .. U·M•OAINMAlt.. IVIHDAY'Tll 2 :IO,M •U 2> SA~'i~ ... ~~ ~l.AZA ..... q ........ 1.0. .. ,.,. • \& ... ' "THI HTUIH OF l THE rtHIC "AHTHB" _,........,,, u.•~-·· ...... "PilH WlfH DICIC & JANI" "'~~~:,~. (PGI "DARBY O'GILL" _., .... , .. , "'' ,_., , ......... " "SIHIAD & THE IYI OF THI fl&U" _.,_, .. "'',,__,,, .. ,, .. "Duot.Y HHO" Ill -AYJ-t.Jt 1.1.f,...__I .... ...._, II "HUSfli" (R) ...... , .... ,,,, "'' ,...__,,, .. , Jt IF~TAIHVALUl'tf ( . ..., ...... , ... ......... " .... -.. . .... ,,.., "THI IHUIH OF THI f'tHIC "AHTHU" ....... .-.-~. "FUN WITH DICIC & JAHI" (PG) , ..... ,,_._,,., "DARBY O'GILL", "" .. ,,__ .. , ........... "SIHIAO & THl(G) IYI Of THI TIGt&" -... ·~··- .,,fttol'~~~ 9'P., ...• GEORGE BURNS JOHN DENVER MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "BOBSY DEERFIELD""° "ALICE DOESNT LIVE HERE ANYMORE"" l!o~I~ A .... 8'0C>1~ "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" R Shows 5:45 • 8:10 -10:40 · 1 NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN" A "LOVE ANO DEATH" a A.,.. 1"10 LcMI .. _..6. 1ct2S "OAMNA TION ALLEY""° "FUTUREWORLD" PG °*" 830 '" ...... 9-30-10-18 The Greatest American ftlm tn all motion picture history.· "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT"~ "THE STING" -AFI . Washington, O.C. Nov. 1977 AL "ACIHO "'01 ''IOHY DIHFIRD" AL•ACIMO IPGI "IOllY DIHlllB.0" • SITCl-•V 1128 S&i"9 100 "'THE SPY WHO LOVED ME''"° "THE DEEP""°' STAOIUm 5 scAEEn 639 -7860 DAIVE·ln 'WALT OISHEn '"DARBY O'GILL AND THE UTILE PEOP "FOLLOW ME BOYS" o "THE HEROES" PO "THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN" "FIRST LOVE" A "ALICE OOESNT LIVE HERE ANY MORE" a "SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT" PG "THE STING" AL.L DIUVS•INS 0"8N 6:30P.M ..... HT\.Y Clllld Under 12 ,., .. Unleu * Klddlt "'•Y1round melodic od}'1t1ey with "I can 'L think of it that way because l doo 't have the previous thinp to relate to. ''There are going to be a lot of drums and naked music -you will really hear human voices and not heavy, heavy orchealtations." Wright and Forrest have come up with !Several new numbers for her and the produc- Uon 's oth~r dilltaff star, Eartha Kitt. Just in- cidentally, Melba reports no evidence durina re· hearsals of Eartha's reputed temperament. "EITHER SHE HAS changed or it wasn't true," Miss Moore says. According to ber, they and the male leads, William Marshall and Gilbert Price, were "hand-picked for our personalities as well as talents" by Geoffrey Holder, the show's nam- boyaotdirector, choreographer and c95tumer. "'Julia' is a gem. Jane Fonda in her finest role ... Vanessa Redgrave is glorious. Jason Robards gives one of the year's most memorable perf onnances." BHed on a l!ue story Dally 7:00. 9:15 Sat 1 :00. 3:3o. e:oo, 8:30, 10:45 edwards NEWPORT Sun 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 HLUCOAST HWY.aMACAaTHUI Q1Jl'Ol:f00CMTD 644·07'0 ,Y. lA f91M"' I"' -.............. .. "'~ ~ MtMi fl -1'1.UI lHI! cdw~1d> Cl~IMA CINllR onoovc TUI! ............ ~ ' •• •It• .. f\. ·••t•, ...... cu;Jt "FIRST LOVE" Do you renienibef .•• It erring 110- Wllll•m Kflt luun Dey ...... "FRllHDS"' 1d .. 111ll Ml'iA CMMA •4• •• \I• ... ,,. t ~.~J,.' DIANE KEATON (i!J LOOKLlG~Hl JIU. GOOJHLUI Plu1 "MdATHUI'" "I reel really safe in his hands," says MlSf Moore who professes to have always relled on tM kindness or stagers for much of her perfoQ',rier reputation. • "l swear, my whole ure in show business bu been a fairy tale," she continues. "I don't discount my talent, but a cood~•t . ., of success has been being in the right place at tbit • • • right time and saying yes.'' - Miss Moore, until then a supj>er club ap~en· lice and backup caroller on records, aot bolb of her previous Broadway parts "more or lest by accident." She happened to hear about an audition eall / for ''Hair" and wound up as the hippie epic'! flr1t black leading lady. When "Purtle" was in l'"P-' aration, fortune smiled again. The matt•l•- ment was looking for someone who could Ht. ·--~ 11l/S3t-tSIO ................ ,.,.,..., ,, •1lf ... ll 179·11&50 ,,......," llW-..11 17t-ta50 CMOllOI WllNI • IOMt OM GOOltNt 'lut OUMIALL Ull Y i;iol Al ,ac..o • IMll'TMI IOUY DR••tn.DtMI l\ut MUIOll IY DU'""' OIOICM IUIM$ e .,._ lif.M!t OH ooot l"OI P\111 OUMIAU .aAll Y 4"t ~11..-ulT~ 1. THI llNIUl llD (a) ), IOTfOMS llP (It J. IUN YllCMH t61N C•) ooutlf ............ IAD NIWI UA•S fPOI ""' tllAKINO TIAINfNG NIGHT CHl&.O (lj ""' llYONO THI DOOth'I) w-MMI ...... ,_.c... ............... STAI WAU tN I ~., ......... M DAIL V PILOT Sunday. O.C.mber 11. '817 Re•I st•t• .._. Queatlona/Comment Br R•nd•H McCmfle, PhD. Re•ttof How do we obtaln clear tide to oar laorae wile• payl•C off a aecoad &rut deed' We, in fact. made Ute final payment on our second tnaat deed over a year 110. ln spit.cl of tbla, tbe otnclal l'ftorda 1tlll 1how we have a second truat deed recorded 111ln1t our home. Wbat can we do to atraJ•bten out Ws aituatlon? J.W., Costa Mesa A reconveyance doesn't happen by itself. It is a technical process. Failure to complete it can cause unnecessary complications and expense. To protect ypur interests, Western Mutual Escrow Corpora· tlon offers these suggestions. When you purchase real property. chances are you will have to borrow some funds and be required to pledge the property as security. Yo!J will probably sign a note and a deed of trust which en· cumbers the title to the property until your obliga- tion to the lender is met. When you finally pay of( the loan -whether it be the first second or third trust deed -you do not ~ulomatic'ally have complete and clear title tb the property in a legal sense. The note and trust deed must be officially "reconveyed" to you. the borrower, whereby the trustee and the lender re· nounce their previous interests in lhe property. IN ADDITION, THE reconveyance must be of· ficially recorded in the county where the original trust deed was recorded, where the property is situated. A reconveyancc is merely a document lhal, when recorded, attests (testifies) that you have paid the loan in full and that the lender and the tl'ustee no longer have any Interest in your proper· ty. A reconveyanc~ of trust deed serves the same purpose as a satisfaction of mortgage does for a mortgage. Herearesometlmely "Do's and Don'ls" to help you undertake how reconveyances work: DON'T EVER ASSUME that a reconveyance has been issued or recorded. It's up to you to be sure that it is properly taken care of. DON'T allow the trust deed and note to remain unreconveyed for any unusual period of time after your loan has been paid ln full. It is not unusual for a note to get Jost. misplaced, destroyed or stolen and you Wtll end up paying for any such loss and re- sulting complications. ~ DON'T ever burn the note or even a copy of the nole after it has been paid in full. The trustee re· quires the surrender or the note, the deed of trust, any and all assignments and a request for full re· conveyance before completing the reconveyance. DON'T EXPECT A reconveyance to be issued hy anyone but the trustee. Remember that the trust~e must receive the instructions to issue the re· t•onn•yance -called a request for full recon- vc} ance -before he can issue the reconveyance. DON'T be misled into believing that a recon· veyance has been issued and recorded when another company's collection department returns your note with a "paid" stamp on It. Such a receipt does not mean a reconveyancc has either been is· s ued or recorded and both mu&t be done for your legal protection. · DO Qe sure that the request for full recon· vcyan~ is signed by the beneficiary Cthe lender> 1·xactly as the name appears on the documents and h~ sure that all benehciaries to the note sign the re· quest for ruu reconveyance. DO OBTAIN ANY AND all assignments or the deed of trust in case the present beneficiary is not the on~inal beneficiary. DO in.form your fire insurance agent that your loan ha!> been paid in full. He will then make the necessary endorsements to your fire insurance policy indicating that the previous lender no longer h~s any interest in the property. DO be prepared to pay a reconveyance fee to the trustee as well as a recording fee which will be forwarded to the county recorder. DO provide the trustee with your correct name and mailing address so the recorded reconveyance can be sent to you and you will be sure lo receive it. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall R. McCar~'-'an invest· ment analyst, a college lecturer. and author of "Real Estate fn California". Send your comments and questfons to R. R. Mcc ardle, c o The Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Real Estate Lures Foreign Investments CtDCAGO -Interest on the part of f ortl&n ln· vestors tn U.S. real e1tale 1s eJCpected to ttma1n strong ln 1978. This consensus opinion was eicpresied by six leading real eetale counselors lnlervlewed rec:enLly by the National Association ot Realtors. All are members of the American Society or Real Estate Counselors, an association afflllate. Interviewed were Henry S. M.UlerJr. Dallas: Charles W. Bradshaw Jr., Raleiah. N.C.; John Cot- ton. San Dieao; Richard M. Robbins, San Fran- cisco; Walter R. Kuehnle, Chlcaao and Stephen W. Brener, New York. MILTON A. BERGER. DIBBCl'OR of the Of· fice of Foreign Investment in the United Slates, Department of Commerce, a110 was questioned on the current status of foreign real estate invest- ments. Voicing perhaps the most enthusiuqi for tbe 1978 outlook was Miller, whose nrm was broker last year in the S92.2 million sale or PenmoU Place, Houston, to the Deutsche Bank In West Germany. "In our experience (referring to Investment conditions in Texas), Interest or roreian investors Is the highest it has ever been," Miller said. "Tbete is a lot of foreign investment capital available and there is no indication or a letup." In Miller's opinion-one shared by other counselors interviewed-the primary problem foreign investors will face ln 1978 is continued scarcity of quality investment properties. HE EXPECTS THE CURRENT trend away from individual Investors toward large institutional investors to continue in 1978, and forese~ increas- ing interest in U. S. real estate on the part of foreien pension funds, banks, Insurance companies and consortiums. Some counselors interviewed thought foreign investors will continue to bid up prices for quality properties in short supply. But Colton and others noted that many foreign investors now are takinl a "hard look" at yields. As a result, they may not be as willing to bid up prices ln the future. However. most or the counselors pointed out that foreign investors will face stiff competition next year from domestic investors. A result could be higher prices and depressed yields on prime in· vestment properties. BRADSHAW, WHO SERVED as state secretary or Natural and Economic Resources in North Carolina from 1972-73, reported greater foreign investment interest ln North Carolina now than ever before. He said, "We are getting many more foreign prospects than last y~r looking al and lnvestigal· ing properties." He expects even greater interest next year in spite of the shortage of good invest- ment properties. Kuehnle, who is president of the Pan American Union of Appraisal Associations, said, "everyone's scrambling. Good properties are hard lo find and there is lots of foreign capital seeking good, sound properties." He does n 't anticipate a change In 1978 from this year's level of purchases. He and other counselors noted that some-. foreign investors apparently are buy\ng property in the United States with an eye toward possibly establishing residency in the United States. WHY ARE FOREIGN INVEM'OllS interested in U.S. real estate? Security was the reason cited most frequently by counselors interviewed: The United States bas a relatively stable political and economic climate with few economic controls. Brener commented that some investors are in- terested ln making investments here now because they fear possible future ... cul'l'ency restrictions in their coWltrles. Such restrictions would prohibit them from transferring funds out or their homelands. A few counselors noted th'Bt restrictions in France and Austria have almost cut off investment funds from those countries. C ROBBINS NOTED THAT some foreign in· Lond Ommute yesto~ are Interested in creating a hedge against f!9 1nfiation. Inflation Is greater ln many other nations than it is ln the U. S. Fear or &OClalist trends In NB Banke F • B Western Europe was another reason cited for ln· r irst uyer vestment here. Planning to commute 74 miles each way, Frank C. "Rocky" Opeka, United California Banl\'s loan officer in Newport Beach, Is the first buyer at Butler Hous ing Corp. 's lnOuenlial Homes of Vineland Hills, which is immediately east of Rancho Bernardo. Opeka first learned of the homes when Merrill 'Butler Jr .. pre!>ldent of the Irvlne·based building firm, approached him regardine construction lend- ing for the project. The men walked the site toeether. Opeka submllted the loan request; prepared the loan pres4U)tatlorY; and tlad lt approved and re· corded. By that thnie, be hlitct decided tbat he-liked the develqpmenl well enotigh to commute 150 miles a day to uv, there. Prices ranae from $98,950 to $124,ae>O. First move-lns are scheduled for January, 1978. Walker & Lee, Inc., t• the uctu.slve sales aeent. How extensive la forelen investment in U.S. real estate? For a variety of reasons, Berger point· ed out, no one really knows. Laws reeulatine real estate transactions are primarily local, he said. Since the federal government ordinarily does not become involved and records are scattered all over the United States, accurate figures do not exist. Currently, Berger said, the iorelen direct in· vestraent position in the United States exceeds $30 billion. He feels that less than 10 percent of that figure Is in real estate. . In terms of nationality of Investors, Berger believes the United Kingdom and Canada .are pro.- bably the larsest f orelan Investors in U .s. real estate and, along with West Germany, c\lrrently are the moet acUve. He addod, however, that ln· vestora t.h.roU&bout W eat.em Europe, Alla and the Mideast have real eatate Noldlna• In the Vniled Sta tea. (..____M_o_v_i_ng_U_p_,l_n_R_e~a~l _E_st_a_te __ ) Jim Rountree, president or Industrial Brokers, has anDOU1tced Lbe atrillallon of'· C. UNDLEY as aa:1ociate broker with the NewpOrt Beach-based firm wblchapeclallzet In industrial real properties tbrou1bout Orani~ County and nearby areas. Formerly co-founder, cbalrman of the board and cbl~extoeutlve officer of Mlcrollne Corporation ~-' :. i••; .. ~ ~:..>"".....; \, ~ .... ' ··v' , . ' . ...- ·of lrvlne, Lindley relocated to Oran1e County IO •tart tbe com· pan)' f oUowing a two-year as· aocl~tion wlth Realllme Systems. Inc. ln New York where he held positions of board director. president and cblef ex· ecUtlveofficer. A eraduate al the Harvard Uni)'erslty Graduate' School or Bu1lne11, Advanced Manage- UMot.eY ment Proeram, he earlier re- cel ved bis bachelor's dearee in business ad· ministration from the University ot MlJsourj. Lindley bas been associated with ITT ln New York. Lltton IndOstrles in Beverly Hills, and Burroughs CQrporatlon in Mlchlaan. He also ls a put-recipient of the presUlioua "U.S. Treasury Man of the Year" award. The appointment of or JAMES c. WATSON or Udo Isle aa an associate ln tbe lrvlne·based IDyest- menl Buildina Group was announced t.hls wetk by Jact M. Lanason, mana11na partner of the real eatate lnvestmeot and development firm. Wat1on'1 responalbllitl~• will be prhnarUy in marketlna, coordinallgc aalet and the leas· 101 of Investment Bulldln1 Group proJtc:U, Lan1non 1ald. He also wUl be Involved in wile 49leeUon arid land acqulslUon. A Unlvenll'Y of Southern Calllomla graduate, his baek- around includes marketln& •x· perience in tBM'• Data Process.. tne Division. waTtOM .JAMES BARONE has been named new hOmea account manaaer for Donald M. Bird Alaoclates, a Tustin-based realty firm, accordlnc to anennounce· ment by Pete Reaser, vice president of the firm 'a new homtsdivlsion. Since being in real estate Barone bas achieved sucb sales honors as year's top salespenon and • year's top lister. He i.s Ute reel· pient of man)' aales awards civen tor sales achievements in other fields. Barone has a sales and marketing cerliflcate·dearee from Wuhlneton Unlveraily ii> St. Louil. He and bis famlly r'- slde in HunUqton Beach. Attention Investors searching for Prime Location Rental Property. WllJW ---~------.. · ous Duplexes Due to lender rejection of buyers, a few luxurious Willowood Duplex units are back on the market, priced from 8134.,500. Ready for rentals starting mid-November~ each unit is truly deluxe in every detail: plush carpeting. fully draped, From San D1eae> Fwy. take ceramic entry tlles; kitchens have FaJ"lcw exit north built-in range, oven, dishwasher; 'to MacArthur, kft to r: t 1 GrecnvnJe. rtght on master suites .1ea ure arge Greenvlllc to Wlllowood. wardrobes wllh mirrored doors; 2-car enclosed garages; private landscaped and fenced ~ patios wid much more. 1.:.1 Priced from ... 134,500 Start et Bank of America. We have loan ; funds avalleble now to help you purchase a home. We know the business. And our real estate loan officers are ready to answer most of your questions on the spot. Questions like: What are the differences between a fixed rote loan and a Vari-Rate " loan? How much down payment will be re- quired? What will closing costs amount to? How much will monthly payments be? Aduonce Information mav make your real estate tralllCldion 6ITIOOCher. 7l.uo Consumer lnjormotfon Repotti, "~to bu)"ng a hom•" and "A guide to ~(Ting your home, and o facts booklet on Raldentiol Real &t4ie Loons are yours for the asking at onv Bonk of America branch. From Newport Fwy. take MacArthur exit wtRt to ti-.... -~~""'!""~~~ Greenville, rt~ton ._ ... ...., ........ ....,_.._ Gteca,.ac toWntowtt<>CL ,. How much la your own tJme worth'? Bank of America probably has e branch near the home you are buying. We know the Joall market. And for added convenience. we .wn off er escrow service. Wh'en your loan goes through. you can make ~yments by molt Or you may have them deducted directly from your checking account at any Callf«M9 bank. Changing homes can be compllcated. Wby not depend on BeAk of M\erka to make the financing es easy as ~? e:~;~:~-;..:RIO< m Money bl81t. •Business • •Real Estate •Happenings •Ann Landers - Sunday. O.Cembet 11, 1177 ........ ..... e,... ~¥00 • I Ryan Woodrich of Costa Mesa helps • mother, Vicki, feel needles and N<·• choose fullest tree 11~ .~ .. • I from plentiful row. .,, .. Tree-shopping peaks;:.,:·f:.r1 this weekend. · 11·1;., Daily Pilot Stories by Jerry Hertenstein Photos by Cary Ambrose 'I I ·Ill I 0 , II ,. ~Jf1 (I n • kt 0)1 .r. • :tl'ree Dilenima: LOts to Choose· From • •'> t' ' • A ram1liar s aghl lh1s tamP very year 1s cars zipping down e freeway, trunks stuffed walh Chrastma~ tree The tree was no doubt b<>U~hl om one of the many lots that pr ing up magically on almost very corner JUSl after hanksgivmg SOUTfRANDERS who like to eminiscc about the day5 "back ast" wh<'n lh<'y hiked through now and cul thC'1r own trce cnn till play lumberjack ii' lht· oastal area The shoppt'r t·;m t'u'. a tree u•. Santa's Treeland , 7462 McFaddt•n Ave in tlunlington fll'ach There arf' 4,000 Monterey Panes on rour and a hair acres or l and leased from Southern California Echson Co Leo and Eunice Ford run the operation. They have been al the location nine years, selhnv lhe last five. "ll lake!' three to rou r years for the tre<'s to grow," Mrs. Ford -.aid. Thf' MonterPy Pine, lihe noted. is the· only Christmas tree that wall gro" in Southern Calirornla The Ford. prunL the tree~ twice 11 year, lht• lust tame two months before Christmas Mrs. Ford said it's the "farm environment" that makes their spot a popular one However, the consumer doesn't need to fell his own tree. "We have boys who wall cut them," Eunicc.~a1d. Trees come in various heights, shapes and grades. They come an a wade range of prices. t:N l.IKE MANY lob. the fo'ords price lh<•ir evergreen "by the tree." not the foot A fi footer \\ ith no shaix• 1s less than the sam<' siZl' wilh a "good hasic shapc." Mr... fo'ord says Shc said it is amporlanl for a t'uslomer to look al a tree "Always eye it as It will appc•ar sitting in lht' house," she said. "Think about where 1l is going, in a corner. against a wall." A symmetrically "beautiful" 6 to 8-foot tree cost from S22 to S23 off the Ford lot A "straight" tree 1n th<' 5ame s11.c runge would run S18 to $20, Mrs Ford said THE CUT·YOU R ·6w n Monterey Pines start al $8 for a 4· to S·foot tree, but again the cost \'ar1cs depending on shape Wh1lc•some lots have hiked prices because lh<' growt-r's charges have increased. Eunice claims the cost of their "cut your own" trees ha vc "basically stayed the same" as last year. The Fords also !>ell cut trees s hipped from Oregon . Short·nC'edled, prirkly Scotch Pinc, shorl n<'ed lcd soft Douglas. Plantatwn Douglas nnd Noble Fir urc available as at most lots. Mrs. Ford calls Noble 1''ir the ''Cadillac of Christmas trees." THE FORDS are selling 6· to 8-foot full Douglas. Noble or Scotch fo'ir for S18 95 to S23.95 The Srotch and Noble trees are noted for their durability, Mrs Ford said FlockanJ: a tree gives 1l a "snowy cir old-fashioned" look. The average price for the treat· ment is Sl.50 per foot An hour of drying time is recommended before pick-up ··A flocked tree holds up well. It may not have a need for water and it doosn 'l tend to dry out as faM as an unnocked tree." Mrs. Ford satd. SHE SAYS A "fresh cut tree will hold up so much better than a precut shipped in . "We have some say their trees have lasted, until February." she said. "Some people just hate to lh row them away after Chris(mas because they are stall green and smell nice.'· and otheMI lose big money. Frank nnd Eve Trembley have managed "Mr. Christmas Tree" on the Costa Mesa K·Mart lot on Harbor Boulevard for 10 years. A htonterey Pinc drink1 a gallon of water a day. Heavy duty metal, gallon stands sell for $8.95. The Washington state floods 10 days ago and concern over heat and d r yness in Sou th e rn California have delayed many lots from having a full stock or trees until now. Shaver notes. But it isn't expected to hurt business. It's a one-slop setup., .i Decorations are sold too. Plastic stands that have supports on the bottom and hold a tree via a rod .stuck m IL<; trunk, sell from $5.95toSl1.95 / WHILE PA.BENTS shop for trees, the children can visit Santa. He's there from 3 to 8 p.m. weekdays and 2 to 8 p.m. weekends. They will also eet a' ... SELLERS OFTEN ha\'e a machine thal drills the: hole and "ill strmghh.•n u lr<.'<' Trees at Lloyds start al $2.95 for a 2 to 3-foot Dollglas Fir. The same size Noble Fir is priced at $8.95. A 4-foot Silver Tip, the premium tree on Lloyd's lot. cost $14.95, according to Ron. ·'The re isn't a person that doesn't like a Silver Tip except for the price so they go back lo the Douglas." said Shaver. letter from Sant.a. , Santa's reindeers are there -\ · U\'e Most Christma~ tree lots urc open from mid·morning until late a l night. seven days a week until Christmas , Not all do. however. ... , fl In ·1ddition to flocking .. 11 Tremblt>y will also fire proof a.• ·' tree. ·• ··, Ron Shaver or Lloyd 's Nur· sery in Costa Mesa can attest to the long hours. He is night manager for two lots that seem like o "7 a .m . to midnight. 22-days operation." HE POINTF.D TO u 17-foot White Fir that had sold only hours earlier for $150. "It's the biggest tree on our lot and was bought by som~onc on the peninsula." Ron said. Many tree lots ttave been at the same spots for years. managed by the same person. Others tome and go. Some are very profitable He sayg his sales arc up 20 111 percent or better this season "/• h ! despite problems last week of · '' delayed shipments due to the fog. • '111 This weekend is lradltlonally ' ·~ the busiest. Trembley estlmat~ ;, , he will se1l between 500 to 600 1 1, Although they ship their trees in. nearly every one is kept In a water s tand. trees today. 1 t i r His sales indicate a tfen~ ... toward Planlallon Douelas •. ,.;'' , "•! r ,,,, , No Mess With Fakes f ' ~ ' :~ For those who don't like to · buy a Christmas tree yearly, artlficial ones may be the answer. The ptices and sizes var y and there can b<' a difference in construction and ease of handling "THE NICER THE tree (fake> the less you have to do In assembly," said Glenda Pfeiffer, m anager of the Trim·A· Tree Shop at the May Co. In the South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. "The better priced-ones have needles wrapped around their trunk1 and are fuller," she said. "The more spanely made trees require more physical sb~· ing." . The obvious advantage ot plastic trees is that with proper storage they can be used again and again. Most come with a 5-ycar limited warranty TERRI TOLLIVE R , assistant manager of the Trim-the-Home Shop al Bullocks in South Coast Plaza, notes other definite advantages. "Th.ere is no mess after Christmas. It gjves a perfect tree every time and it 's easier to de· corate, '' she &aid. ''They are flame re- tardant." Mrs. Pfcltrer says the $29.95 tree in her department is "a great little tree, but it does require work." The branches are preconstructed and already attached to the trunk but have to be pulled and bent for shaping. A 6 'h·FOOT Scotch Pine that sells for $69.95 has wrapped construction and hinged branches permanenUy attached to the trwtk. They require little shaplng of the tips, she pointed out. Artificial trees come with th~ stand, are fade resistant and non-allergenic. The more expensive trees are more sta· ble. A hlgi)er-priced tue also has less or a shine because of lt.s fiat fin\gh. For storing Mra. Pfelfter nicl the only requirenient is to.cartd\uty pJ•ce the tree back in its box ~keep It In a dry place. SINCE BllANCllBS are sU;alQhl wheQ the tree is taken from the box, Mrs. Pfeiffer recommends that the Ups be curved to give it a J\lller shape. It is a good Idea for the consumer to wear gloves while working with the branches because the needles <although plastic> can be pdckly just as with real trees. For tho6e who are really looking for a thrifty tree, b1,1ylns the day after Christmas may be wise. That's when "seasonal decorations are halt price. t· ' I• I • .I I • • I I l t t ~ " I • CZ DAILY PILOT Sundey, 0.0.mber 11. 1en ' AT YOUR SERVICE/MENTAL HEALTK &~ W@Mlf · New .Slant Mds MentiJly fil ~®rrw0©® Chinese Call 11,and Labor "Got a problem? Then wnle lo Pal Dunn Pat w1Ll cut Ted eape. getting the aruwers and achon you need to !Olot meqUtllt.t an government and bunneu Matt your que1hon.t to Pat Dunn, At Your 'An Honorable Occupation' l . Ser111ce. Oronge CO<Ut Daily Pilot, P 0 . Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 1 • 92626. A! marllJ letters as possible wrll be anS"Wered, but phoned lnquine.t or letter.! 1wt mc/udmg lhe reader's full name, addrtas and busmen >wur&' pl1one number ca11not be considered. Th1.t columrt appear6 dally except Sot urdoys '' Doctor• on Call In Many Language• : • READERS: Thenka to tho•• of you who wrote with lnform•tlon ': about the Canedl•n foundetlon th•t provide• n•m•• of : • Engll1h-apHklng or U.S.-trelned doctors who pr•ctk:e In for•lgn ; countrle•. Thi• foundetlon cen be contact.d by wrttlng to: lntern•tlonel Aaaocletlon for Medal A•.,•t•nce to Tr•v•lete (IAMAT), 4950 OuHn Mery Roed, Suh• 225, Monlre•I, Quebec, '~ Cened• H3W1X3, or 350 Fifth Ave., Suite 5820, New York, N.Y. 10001. A almller ogenlzatlon la celled lntermedlc. lta 8ddreH la m Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. .. Kissing Plont•s Missing Origin DEAR PAT: What is the origin of mistletoe? I've rHd . • about most of the o ther holiday decorations we commonly : use, but not m istletoe. , • J .B., Dana Point • • Mlatletoe la e per .. ltlc end polsonoua plent whtch growe on • : the trunks and branch•• of treH. It hed been uaed ceremonloualy 1 • by eerly Europeana. The •nclent Celta uaed tt •• a ch•rm. And • Northern mythology hH It that an arrow made of mlattetoe kU~ : one of their goda. But It wu the Hrfy Scendlnevlana who geve the 1 • plant lta aoclable quallllea. They conalder9d It • plant of peace. I ~ Warring fectlona would declare a truce If they met under tt. It la thought that the modern cuatom of klaalng under mlatletoe had lta origin• wtth thl• Scendlnevlen prec11ce. Can't Take the Heat In Lorge Size? 1· DEAR PAT: My mother suffers from arthritis a nd . bursitis. Heat relieves her pain, but a regular heating pad Is 1 • too large and cumbersome for small area treatment. Do you I. know where I can buy a smaller heating pad that can be Ji:,· adjusted for fitting around elbows, shoulders and knees? N.W., Costa Mesa , A knee•lbow-ahoulder heating ped thet la alze adjuat8ble • with a Vel~o cloaure cen be ordered from FHhlonABLE, Rocky ' Hiii H.J . 08553. Thia compeny apeclallzea In ••" help ttema for phyalcelly hendlcapped persona. You cen requeat • copy of tta catalog by Hndlng 25 centa to the ebove eddreaa. FHhlonABLE I• e meme,.r Of the Congreu of Of98nlutlon• or the Phyalcelly Handlcepped. Among the •••y·to-uae but • hard-to-find ltema ottered •r• • knife that cen be uaed with one .hand, "no stoop" duat pana end bathtub acrubbera, holder• for books and playlng carda, Jar opener• end eeay-on eaay-off clothlng. Loan Details Told • WASlflNGTON CAP> -A new government rule will require col- leges and post.secondary voca· tional schools to give students in· formation about drop out rates and the full cost or attendance and loans . the regulation will apply to the 8,300 institutions that take part in federal student aid or loan pro- e~a ms. includtn~ lhc default plagued Guaranteed Student Loan programs. Effective Jan. 15 schools must make the information available on request to prospective or enrolled students. They also must include information about their refund policy. student cllgib1lily and how they sele<:t aid · rec 1 p1cnts By IACIDE RYMAN Of .... o.111 ...... '4olH A Corona del ?4ar bualnessman who recently vlslted lbt People'a Republlc oC China aald the atmosphere of calm rationality he observed waa even evident 1n a m ental hospital. "The Chinese feel that there ls a normal side to the mentally Ill.'' said Len Seltzer of 619 Hazel Drive. He ,aid the patients in the 2,000-bed Sbanahai mental boapltal were encouraged to show as much independence and responsibility as possible, •and that most were released within 90 days. Seltzer, who toured China Dlllly "i.t ~ ,.... CHINA OBSERVER Len Seluer for more than three weeks in October with the U .S.-China People's Friendship Association. said several psychiatr ists in the 2.1.person tour group confirmed · has observations. "The Chinese fefl that maybe 1. S percent of t he people in the world would be mentally ill under any circums tances," Seltzer said. "The Chinese seem to keep it at about that." He said acupuncture and traditional Chinese herbs were used a lon g with modern tr•nquiltzers to relieve tension in mental patients. just a s traditional and modern medicine ar' combmed in regular Chinese hoqaitals. .. 0 0 eeNSUMERS PRINTED ADVERTISING BEST .. •• •• • • •• A recent study by the American Association of Advertising Agencies shows that consumers are most favorable to the ads they see in the print media. Second are ads in the electronic media, and least favorable are outdoor and direct mail advertising. • - I l The AAAA study concentrated on consumer attitudes towara advertising and sought to pinpoint the issues which mold public opinion. :. I The study found that the overwhelming majority of the public endorsed advertising as an essential institution in the .economic system. ' THE EMPHASIS on manual labor as an honorable occupation was alao renected. ''In the mental lnstltutlon they all Ht aside a certai.r\ time or day when they all produce someWng with th~ir Jumda, ''seltzer said. He said he aaw no 1t1n lb China of rear or repre11ton and that members of hls group were allowed to wander uneacorted throu1b the streets and to pboto1rapb anythlne they saw. "We would walk tbrou1h the streets at nJeht and from the houses we could bear voices apparently dlscusslnf things quite openly," Seltzer aald. "EVERYBODY'S ALWAYS discussing things in Chtna. They're criUclzln& a lot, they're talking a lot. There don't seem to be an y restrictions on what they 're saying. "The lb.Ing that struck me most forcibly about Chlna la the relaxed aUltude of people toward . each other and their lives," ftald Seltzer, adding that he based hb observations bOth on what he saw and on conversations with a large number of i;tuidcs and interpreters. "There are no locked doors. There's no tension over possessions. People don't go around grinning widely any more than they do here but they seem contented.'' Seltzer said the group talked with judges during their visit. "MY IMPRESSION is there's relatinly very little crime in China," he said. "There's an occasional murder and some smaller crime. "The major way they handle the smaUer crimes is they let the family handle it If possible. They have practically no lawyers in China." He said the police don 'l carry gun~ but have access to them. and that handcuH.s are used anly in eletreme circumstances, not routinely MILITARY PERSONNEL seem everpresent, but Seltzer said that upon inquiring he learned that most oC them are working in factories and wear their uniforms both out of pride and because it's one or their few chanJ(es of clothmJ?. Seltzer said Some aspects of the culture seemed appealing, espec iall y the r e laxed atmosphere ... The people seem Craftsman at Soochow Embroidery Research Institute copies portrait of Chairman Hua with fine stitching. to move in a productive manner but never rush pell-mell.'' He a lso observed an emphasis on women's rights, although wllhiJl families women still contlftue to assume more or the household responsibilities. However, the Chinese way of thought would probably clash strongly with American ideas or individualism. •'The Chinese really don't Uifftii that what one does as ad individual counts worth a hill of beans," Seltzer said. "TbeJl believe what is being done in 4 communal manner is what counts." : . Packagers Scrimp . • • . • SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Consumers are paying $1 billion a year because of federal regula· lions which allow the sale of packaged food weighing less than that listed on the label, a federal hearing has been told. Richard Spohn, <lirector or the Ca lifornia Department of Consumer Affairs, told a U.S. Food and Drug Administration hearing Thursday that shor~. weighting costs '1the J.ll&rke~ place and consumer $1 billion ,; year nationally" and that am~ blguity in federal regulatio~ leads to abuse. : The U.S. Supreme Court ruled! last March that federal reguJa"' lions on weight JabelJng preempt! state laws and he.Id states must: allow "reasonable" s hott8'er. permitted by federal re&ulations.: WhatSnewin . Ora_nge County? Claire McNair SAX of Tustin ThatS what! (Pass it on.) Grand Opening in time fo{ ~hristmas! The intimate shop you've been waiting for is open at last! Really luscious fashions at prices to fit every pocketbook ... suits from $65 to $250, dresses from $45 to $200, formafs from $75 ... plus a store crammed' full of other exciting goodies from rai ncoats, blaz~s and blouses to accessories you'll have to see to believe! Anc.f. : . hats, hartdoags, wallets, scarves and eye-popping jewelry! Come in today to say hello, have a cup· of coffee ... and see for yourself what's really new in Orange County. Tlie New Claire McNair SAX of Tustin ·. . . ·. :: :: I ·:: •. .. I ••• 4 • !:OUCATJONNOLUNTEERING Sunday, December 11 , 1977 . ~~ ll DAILY PILOT C3 Stern Look Calms K1d.S ~avoriltnTU9 stor Teachers Relearn, Old Disciplbws ~ B~TlleHaldays . ByTEaRY KJRKPATIUCK Now Fred Jones h1 an easy·aolng guy with a ~· ,.,.w1...-1o1 ROCHESTER, N. Y. <AP> -Firth graders of friendly face, but when he lowers It to a range of tbe world, beware! Your nemesis is at large, you inches and fixes a laser glare and softly &:Ives a darlln1-devU11. ace spitball hurlers, consummate command, even an adult ls compelled lo comply. seat squirmers, master notebook scribblers, geniuses of tM Innocent smile. And he can have you doing long division quicker than you can yank a pigtail. He ls Dr. Frederick H. Jones, a psyc})olo&lst at the University or Rochester, who not only knows every trick in your book and how to spoil the m , but is passing the secrets along to teachers. HE HAS PUT TQGETHER a package of instruction and discipline skiUs that teachers can learn quickly and use lo return some semblance of civilization lo the classroom. Maintaining order m ay well be the biggest problem in American education, Jones believes. and he saw 1l C1r!>lhand six years ago when he visited a school for problem children to find out why some teachers cun cope and others can't. "Just by luck we had two teachers there who were so good the kids were eating out oC their bands," he said. "But in this other class the kids were on top of the cloak closet, jumping mlo the cloak closet. throwing things up at the kids on top of the cloak closet, running and tackling each other, wresUine on the floor, throwing erasers. "OUR DATA SHOWED US that the main difference between those t wo groups of teachers wall discipline." Taking what the successful teachers were doin g and borrowi ng ideas from other researchers, Jones and his colleagues designed a system he says can eliminate between 70 and 90 percent of classroom dis ruptions. When used properly, the discipline is almost in visible. Here's how It might work in one s1tualion: A teacher tells her c lass to begin working arithmetic problems. Within moments, little Johnny over there decides that his work paper would be best used as a paper airplane. Seeing "PllYSlCAL PROXIMITY IS probably one of the most Important elements," he says. "Another thing Is quick response lo disruption. A lot of teachers mlslak~nly believe that ii you ignore it, it wm go away. It never goes away. "Respond early and from then on It's mostly body laneuage, racing the child directly, having a tone of voice and a facial expression that conveys that you mean business. "Eye contact ls very important. All this body language stuf( conveys that I mean business, I'm willing to follow through and I know what to do. It's 95 percent body lanauage. "What most people think of as discipline is ineptly delivered discipline." Jones says. "That is the ratsing of the voice. threatening, sending a kid to the principal's offi ce "When it's done effectively, discipline is almost invisible. so low-key and so precise, just moment lo moment. that it prevents rather than terminates the majority of disruptions. One of the things I have to train teachers to do is lo keep their mouths shut." Children catch on quickly, Jones says, and ufter a short while that initial glare will probably ha lt a paper plane project. ••J explain to the teachers that it's not that the kids are rotten and malicious jus t because they're never working and always running around talking lo each other and frustrating you lo death. It's just that kids are llke anyone else. If you give them a choice between talking to each other or doing long division problems. the lion's share will talk to t!a<:h other. They're not that strange. They just prefer pleasure to work. that's all." Fred Jones, who teaches teachers how to be stem, can quiet a rowdy kid with his laser glare. ·this. the teacher walks over. leans over Johnny with her hands planted on his desk. looks him right in the eye, tells him quietly that airplanes are out and arithmetic 1s in, continues to stare to the count of three, and leaves. J ohnny develops a sudden interest in numbers. JONES I~ CURR ENTLY training teachers in the Rochester area under a consulting contract, working with small groups. typically three teachers and their aides. For three full days they learn by playing Toles -one represents the teacher, another a model student and another a terror. They act out classroom situations they have experienced, practicing until their reaction is perfected. 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The west county group is seeking donations of HO locomotives, rolling stock. scenery and a steam or diesel sound kit for the Train Club formed by stare members of the Los Pinos Forestry Camp for boys. The F ountain Valley.Huntington Beach G Iris· Club needs people lo give or their time as gift "rappers for a booth at a federal bank building THE BOOTH IS A fund.raiser for the club. Help is needed lhrough De<>. 23. The Westmmster Community Theater needs aid in painting and building sets. It would require two days al a time fi ve times a year. Children seeking better success with their studies need tut.ors from 3 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and T hursdays al Sigler Park In Westminster. Presently. there are more students than volunteers. Anyone interested in the programs is asked lo telephone 898·0043 from 9 a .m. lo 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Yop Can Help Seniors are beU>g asked lo help decorate the Senior Center in Corona del Mar. Older citizens are also needed as teacher aides and to help with clerical work and the preparaUOQ and serving of food at fl pre.school in Santa Ana. A pro.consumer office in Santa Ana needs persona lo telephone for consumer information and do ctericaJ work. A SERVICE.O&JENTED ll'OUP " 1ouebt to undertake a boapnaJ prorrarn lnvolvt.ng work with long·term or ha-odlcapped patients. Experience would be helpful. An agency wW guide persona interested in classrooms speaking on the rules and laws of America and ln preparing l~so!B plons for children kindergarten through 1tade 12. Orientation meetinas are stJll being held, but thoac interested ue urg~ lo cont.act the South Oranae County cent.er soon. V9lun~rs may call 675-~1.() or 833·9278 9 a.m. l04 p.nt. weekda)'s. · .... , .... ,...... ....... .. NPtl W c.-Wiiy wwll '•rt·H••· °'fi•,.._lty for ..... ...,. .,..... C:•ll h•ntl•• w-·· C:MKll fOf' ., ......... 640·8292 ........ WHEN IT COMES TO APPRAISING JEWELRY SHARP BECAUSE WE RE THE FIRST AND ONL V PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS IN THE UNITED STATES OFFERING A COMPUTERIZED APPRAISAL SERVICE ALL DIAMONDS ARE APPRAISED ANO REGISTERED WITH AN ABSOLUTE EVALUATION REFLECTING CURRENT MARKET VALUE 00 YOU KNOW YOUR DIAMOND'S VALUE RECENTLY ' INCREASED? We know that where Insurance appraisals are concerMd, a detailed description of the l•wtrty Is all· important particularly in reference to plottin1 0t otherwise indicating' the present characteristics or blemishes In a stone. At least half the value of an 11dequ11te pppraisal lies In the later use of that appraisal to check the jewelry for damage or to verify the 1dent1ty. design or constructton ol the piece in the event of los5 IDEAL BlllLLIANT.CUT 'ROP'ORTIONS - ~ c .... o .. 1y 106-.S.I 10 !>OOpm MHlt< C~.,,. & f!tflMIM<tUtd -(apt-. PAOF&SSIONAL .JEWEL•RS INC • -1M. wnm• KtlUDIS• GOIO&OGllTI•~ YOU'RE NEXT! TAKE 60 MINUTES and look your best for the holidays! •ACNE • WRINKLES • ORY SK!N • LINES • OILY SKIN • BtEMISHES HON-SURGICAL ••• face ltfttng can begin with your first vzsit' Cdl FGr lllfOl'mOff• TOD.AY _ /¥ami/y SKIN CARE CENTER HUHTIHGTOM H4CH I.ell <»All. 1,j Aw AIJCJo• ''""' L•»flt H ... 7SU .. • "' • .. .. " .. .. •, ~ . • .. t ' '· ' DA.IL Y 11'11.0T Sundey ~mw 11. 1tn Aaa Laaders Leave Me rOut of It DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am so furious, 1 <fpn't know how to start this letter. I am the ~ldest or five childten and my parents are driv- ·.,. mg me craiy. They have been married 30 years ':.. and have separated 21 limes. \ 1 The problem is this: Whenever they have a \battle, they get me involved Then they go back together and I end up the No. l Scapegoat and Troublemaker .• This last time, 1l lasted three months. Both Mom and Dad hired lawyers 1 lent Mom the money because none of my si~ters would help her out and my brother is in the service. So good old Judy was used again. If parents would leave their kids out of their squabbles this would be a far better world. I do ·hope you will choose my letter for the paper an~ • 4 •gjve me some advice. I need to know how to pro- . j Leet myself in the future. -THE PATSY IN NO. ~, DEAR PATSY: Make a vow that you will aever again allow your parents to drag you Into their battles. Have your speech ready: "Leave me out ol lt." Then bead for the door. .,. DEAR ANN : My wife, Alma, and I are both • in our middle 60!'1. Her mother lives In Florida .-..with a younger daughter. My mother-in-law fell . and broke her hip in /\pr1I. /\Ima took off like a rocket. I have been alone for seven months -not knowing how to fry an egg I call .ft'londa twice a week (from New York J ,, ~nd Alma says her mother is cqming along rine but her sister must work to make a living and somebody has to stay w1lh their mother. J 've ll'arncd lo cook a little and run the ; ·,washing machine, but I'm getting fed up being rl alone. What's your advice? -ABANDONED . 1~ DEAR AB: Tell Alma to contact a Visiting • ,,1 ~urse or Home Health Care Service (look in the , 1 ,phone book) or call Community Referral. She should arrange for someone to care for her 11, ~other during the day so she can come home - ,. 'll'hlle she still ha!> one. Seven months ls a long • .. , t)me for a hu11band to be lert on his own. I 'd say 1 rou've been more than patient. " Dear Ann Landers: This is for "Tennessee," : ,., who complaim•d ahoul teer1agers who want , privacy. I hkc your res ponse but it wasn't strong ,, ~nough. Just because a teen raises the roof when he or she discovers Lhut a diary has been read, or '1 mother has rummaged through the bureau .drawers and checked purses and pockets, doesn't mean the kid ls hiding pot or ~ontracep­ tives. l know what I'm talking about because l . qave the same kind of home life. Ever since my older sister got into trouble, Mom doesn't trust me worth a darn. You have often said in your column that kids have a way of living up or down to their parents' ... opinion or tht•m This IS ~o true I find it hard to be good when Mom thinks the worst of me. Please. /\nn. help kids who are in this rotten bag. , We need 1t. NEW YORK DEAR NEW YORK: The best way I can help Is by printing your letter and adding a hearty Amen. It ls every person's right to be considered innocent until proven guilty. And that's the way 1 parents should deal with their cbJldren. 1\" '!. Weddings l I '• '• Mrs. Skoby ' I Skoby-Chambers Community Congregational Church, Corona del Mar. was the selling for the wedding of •.. Melissa Chambers and Peter John Skoby, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Skoby of Corona del Mar. •:. The new Mrs. Skoby graduated from :, .. Pasadena High School and the University or Southern California, where she affiliated witb Pi 'I .1Beta Phi. • Skoby is an alumnus of Harvard High School ii· l n Los Angeles and USC, where he was a member ,•'Or Sigma Chi. '" They will reside in Costa Mesa. In Witter-Glenn , ., Sl. Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa, 1, was the :telling for rites UnJclnt Diane Marte . ,Glenn and William Carlton Witter. '· • Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0 Glenn and H. W. Witter. all of Newport .8each. Ball Celebrates An Anniversary Proceeds totalllna '2tl.128 wero raised al thJa ycur'a 11ucco11ful "Christmas Carol Hllll." whlch helped celebrate the 25th an· niveq1ary o( Hoa& Mernorlul Hospital Presbyterian. More than 650 people attended the festive gourmet dinner-dance at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. The event. sponsored by the 552 Club (the men's support aroup for the hospital>. featured carols by the 70-voice Concert Choir of Chap· man College and dancing to Ule music of Freddy Marlin and his or· chestra. Harry Babbitt was master of ceremonies. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Hoag II <Hospital Board president). Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Guggenheim (552 Club President>. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.xene, Mrs. Andy Devine, Dr. and Mn. Thomas Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Franklin, Mr. and Mn. Richard Godber, Raymond Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hester, Mr. and Mn. James Hines, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hinrichs and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jorgensen. To Be Happening The Sales and Rental Council of the newport Harbor Art Museum is spon sorin g the "Voices of Christmas Ball" Tuesday, Dec. 13. at the Balboa Bay Club. Proceeds are divided between the museum and the Michael Burke Foundation of Santa Monica, whJch benefits St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica. Way of Life Jackie Kazarian , Newport Beach, conducted a Way of Life seminar for gymnasts and coaches Wednesday ut the University of Southern California. Makeup demonstrations were given by Estee Lauder consultants. and participants enjoyed a healthy '"Way of Life" meal consisting or herb tea, yogurt , flat bread, apricot jam ond make-believe but· ter. Special guests were Mrs. John R. Hubbard, wl{e of the university president, and Joan Schaefer, dean of women. Way of Life £s Mrs. Katar1an's program for health and beauty through good eating. spiritual beUef and physctal fitness. Operation Santa The Junior Ebell Club of ll'vine is coordinating volunleer services for the Orange Co~ty Department of Social Services and the Depart- ment or Probation foster chHdren program "Operation Santa Claus.•· Margie Wakeham, chairman, ex- plained that lhe program enables foster parents to'Belect gifts at no charge for foster children from in- fancv through teenagers. Gifts donated by Toys for Tots, businesses, churches and organiza- tions in the county are available to II appetdng• By Marcia Forsberg Coster parents al the OperaUon Santa Claus store at #10 Amsterdam In The City Sboppln1 Center in Orange. Ground Peeling Instead of the traditional ground· breaking ceremonies. the Sheraton Newport Hotel staged a "ground peeling" for lhe hotel's new 150· room tower addition. The peeling was in keeping with the hotel's nightclub lounge theme -it's called Alexander's Banana. The gorilla-costumed mascot helped Mayor Milan Dostal, Dan Rogers (executive director of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce) and Jeflrey Morse (hotel manager ) peel back a (tlant 12-foot banana to reveal a render- ing of the new addition. Holiday Party Newport Beach's Community Church by the Bay heralded the holiday season with a dinner-dance at the Balboa Bay Club last week. Attending were Dr. Wiiliam R. Parker, minister of lhe church; Jim Bonacci, the church's minister of music: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Man· cini; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Greene; Janet Bryant; Virgin.la Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hastings. Also among the 300 euests were Mr. and Mn. Bud Parker, Peggy Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Azar, Marjorie Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith, James Fryer and Jo Patterson. ' People Peering Horticulturist Herb Mitchell, Newport Beach. will be among the judges of the 61 floral floats entered in the 89lh annual Tournament of Roses parade ... Members of the Law and Justice Explorer Post 1139 of the Orange County Council of Boy Scouts of America gave a law and justice presentation yest.er.day al the annual Scout·O· Rama at the Anaheim Convention Center Western Stale University College of Law of Orange County's Law Wives As· sociatlon has sponsored 10 sthularships for WSU students Among the recipients are Lora Vandandalgue of Huntington Beach and Merllou O'Neil of Irvine. .Richard Lan1ley, Hunt- ington Beach, was honored for service at the second annual Recognition Ceremony tor Volun· leers in Probation at the Youth Guidance Center juvenile facility in Santa Ana. Langley contributed ANN LANDERS I HAPPENINGS Mr. and M(S. Buck Smith were among the guests. more than JOO hours by providing weekly movies and trea'-5 for the boys and girls at JuvenU• Hall •.. Elaloe Schlup, designer-goldsmith and resident of Balb(>a Island, has been choseh by World Who's Who bf Women for Inclusion in the forthcoming 1978 edition to be published in London. 1/ bou have an item for H~•. send it to A(o.rcfa Foraberg, °'°"'1e Coaat Daa11'PUot, P.O. Boz 15'0, ~a Mtsa,CA~.Orcoll642•4321 . t ... ORANGE COUNTY OF THE WEEK Nautical Firm. , Raises Sales .. Yachtsmen Get ·wind of Sturdy Marine Sensors By PIDUP ROSMABIN Oj ... 1>411.., ...... ,.... John M. Wilson Jr. is a businessman with an 'unusual problem· He can't get away from bis customen. He's president of a company that manufactures marine aensor tnstrumenta, most ot which are bought by wealthy yachtsmen, and Wilson says there's no more avid hobbyist on land or sea THEY ALL WANT TO come into h1s factory and talk boats and boating, and mostly admire. remark and buy navlgational lnslruments. When Wilson opened Telcor Instruments Inc. in 1968, he found himself spending so much time talking with yachtsmen that there was little .enough lime Jen for business. Ed Bayassee and Jay Schulte operate Te/car's 70-foot wind tunnel while Janet Thayer works on speedometer sensor assemblies for boats. The Co1npot1f1 Telcor Instruments Inc. is a privately held corporation that 1uppltes instruments to yachtsmen -power and sail -as well as precision meteorological sensors for re- search. Last year the company grossed about $250.000 1n sales of boating instruments. John M. Wilson Jr. 1s president. Vice pre- sident is GeQrge Prell. J. Murray ~ilson is secretary Telcor's manufacturing facilities and ad- ministrative offices are located at 17785 Sky Park Circle in Irvine So Wilison left. the docks of Newport Beach and moved lo lrvlne, where he's anchored al 17785 Sky Park Circle. There's more time for the manufacture of h1I instruments, but stiJl, Wilson says happily, he's had to keep the company deliberately small <there are 10 employees> lo st.op it from 1ettin• uway from him. IF IT WERE ANY other line of work, Wilson would have lo say busineas is booming-but he's a supplier of yachlllmen. and that means a veritable tintinnabulation of sbJps' bella and C'aptalns' crows about thls instrument or that. And there are dozens or them to fill Ule sails of the most demanding boater. Instruments that Trains Help Keep Students on Track PHILADELPHIA <AP > -Trains are sUU a hol Christmas Loy, but now the model cboo-choo Is going to school to help teach klds reading, wrlUna and arithmetic. Geography. city planning and science. too. TOY TRAINS have been claH· tested In a number of Caltfornta sobool districts. Dr. Marlon Waptarr. professor emeritus of educatJon at CaUlornia State University, reported they t•are learning tools that are Uterally student desired and etfecUve tor lnatrucUon. • • "They have rllised achievement leve1-in crade& four lhl'OUIFt 12.'' she ,atd. '6'n\ey have helped to create an irnproved class environment. They have reduced abeenteelsm.' · For instance, to improve readma. writinC and oral skills. puplla can 1tudy the assembly Instructions that come ln &he traln Ht. look up words they do not understand and Write re· ports on the rolo of the raUroada ln the development of the nation. students explain the physical and chemical characteristics of materials used In model and reel trains. "ln five ~ears they wJll be a stan- dard educatlonal tool in schools evcry- wMre," predicted Bernard Paul, wbose Associated Hobby Manufac· turers here is the nati<>n's second bia• gest distributor or toy trains. Paul uid teachers took upon inodel trains as t.hree-dimenslQnal text~ because "they intrigue students, ex-• cite them and make leamina fun •· , "TRAINS C_.EA1'E teal life sltua· tJons, •·Paul said. "Kids can betaUah~ how a community works, and Ute value of a water works, a power st•· Uon. · "Children exchanie view• on how they 1hould construct the rallroad layout, where to put the firehouse and the station. the streeta and the cows." Or~ Wag$ta(( snid in her atudy that a sucoessfW technique ls to form a claS. tnto teama. each wtth a tlvtn tllsk. measure wind lipeed to ,. fract1oo or a knot, that rneasure wind direction, boat direction and speed. There are marine tachometers, syncbroniz.ers. remote thermometers. voltmeters, ammeters and pressure gauies There are gauges that measure rudder angle and exhaust gas temperatur~ven gauges comparing port side operations to starboard, a sort pf nautical letting the left hand know what the right hand is doing. "PEOPLE LOVE TWS stuff," Wilson said. ··we sell everything we make, and have since we opened our doors in February 1989." Wilson said Telcor markets a quarter-million dollars a yc:ar in boating instruments-all or them. except the depth i1ounders the company distributes . manufactured in the 5,000-square·foot Irvine factory. "We've found our own little (orreula for success." be said. "We tum down bu.siness to keep it at a size we can control." The largest production run the company ever hanales is an order or 100 units at a time, with some orders of as few as 25. TELCOR STOCKS a large inventory of parts. however. which Wilson values at a steady $100,000. A relaxed. genial man. Wilson said he prefers hts laid·back business to some of the high-production companies he's owned previously. Ills most recent other busmcss wai. an ~lectronics company in the beach area that dealed in high volumes-and high pressures. When that other company was eventually sold. Wilson and his engineering associates maintained their business ties and started two new companies· Telcor and an overseas firm THE SISTER COMPANY, wruch is located in Germany. remained in analytical Ulstruments. with a large commercial clientele Wilson founded Telcor. based on patents he held for the trans ducers used in the flow measurement instruments. ··we chose the boating field for wind speed measuring with this particular sensor." he said. .. We started from a suitcaS'e and a small office." The anemometer on which he butJt Telcor was unique becaus~ 1t didn't depend on cups or John Wilson shows instruments: other exterior devices t.o catch the wind. Ith,-no moving parts to wear out. INSTEAD IT WORKS on sensing temperature. An element in the sensor is betd at a fixed temperature; as wind passes the masthead sensor, 'the electrical cur~ent necessary lo maintain the temperature against the chanies brought by the wind is conve~ to wind speed. · According to Wilson, because his inslrutftent 1s sturdier (wind cups tend to fall apaf\ in hurricanes or with time> and accurate. it's Osed for scientific aii well as pleasure-boating purposes. Telcor wind instruments operate on North Pacific weather buoys and in other se'tere environments where cup wind !!peed lndlce'lors can 'l practicany b~ used THE OFFSHORE weather buoy programs are operated by such groups as the tJ.S. Navy, the Scripps Oceanographic Institution ~and Stanford Research. Telcor tests its wind instruments in an in ·house 70-foot wind tunnel. which Wi\son believes to be the largest on the west.coast. There are other non-pleasure boat customers ror the wind instruments. which are used tn blast tunnels, aboard Naval research vessels, verl.ical takeofC ..JW.~anding aircraft and wea~her ba.lJoons. nisneyland's m orail system uses a Telcor wtnd sensor to meas ure safe opera'tlng conditions I KAYAK RACERS have attached T,lcor water speed instruments onto their craft. Wilson has even been approached bY' the CIA. for an anemometer to sail in a SfiY ba1loon. He won't talk much about it, but he U say thls much: The instrument worked. Wilson said his markets are as much in Florida and the Great Lakes a:, th~y a~ Newport Beach. Teleor sells "quite weh-w Australia. and to Canada. but only 51>0radlJ•llY to Europe. •·ours Is a very joyful. fun business.·• Wilson id "Il's a lot different.from alt conditioning " Loan 'riPs Offered . ~ Small Businesses 1 ) The South Coast Air Quality Vanagement District has annour}ced it will help small businesses having air poUution problems to obtain low cost. long-terro govemmcnl financing James Beam, a councUman in Orange and member or the district's board of directors. said an off\ce of small bus\hess assistance has been established at the district to aid buslnesaa in obtain.Ing available state and federal lo•M. The office also wm assist companies to resolve other problems nt complying with atr q_ualltystandards. minil\\um or maXtmum amount Such loans are available throu1h both the U.S. Small Business Administration and California Pollution Control Jo'lnanclnR Authority IN SOME INSTANCES, Beam said the district's small business assistance office can go a step rurtber by bringing several representatives of the same industry together for workshop discussion or common problems. It can explain procedures and assist representatives with lbt> required preparation of documents Jn dealing with government loan upplicalions, offlct> repre1entativ s cah help revtew the problem, certify ttiat an air pollution problem eiusts that requires ln$UUation of C!Ontrol equf pltlent and help the o~ra\or to obtam loan approval The 1oan1 however. must go toward control equipment an<t not toward plant expansion. More 1ntormaUon abOul tht> 1)rosram ia avaltablt Al 443-3931. '"'· 265. • DA.It. V Pll.Ol uo 10 I 10 '" lO» 11 .. 'l. )Cl'. SI .. " , .. " ,..,.., 11'• IJ l1'• , ..... "'~ ,. ~ 11'~ lt'1 ·~ .... , , ... 1' GIT'• ··~ ,,, 57 .. 5' ,,,, ,.,.. ?I\• ,.,., 1-"• ,.., .... .Sli\ 1•. 1 l 't 11'1 101-. tt ...... ) "'" .. 12"• tJ'~• I)" IJ , .. II • n o ,. ... s 1''' ,, .... ... ''• , ... 11,. '• "' 1'• v, ... ' '• .. .. .. Ill, I , ... .; ... ... J\, ~ '• ... -... , ... ,,., ,, 11 ...... r , 1 .. l '"I ... ,...._ ,.., "'•• " " ' .,., ''" I). .. > • ,.... "l J'tl,. ""' '''· 1 ... '• I'• I> I I !undly. Dlalmbet11. 1817 DAU. "f PILOT '-> - • SundAy Oecembor 11 1977 ----==---~ .... eath Hardest on Kids? Ch ildren Of ten Carry Li/ e lo:,,g Gu ilt By MARC WILSON JllCAGO (AP> Dunny often had been in le at school and occasionally with the law. s 14 when his father died, and when he vis· the funeral home he tucked a note an the ca tlsaying, "I 'm sorry Daddy" Roger was 6 when he walked into the room ·WbeTe his father had Just had a fatal heart al· tac\. His mother scre:amed for Roger to gC1 to the ncj~bors for help. But Roger couldn't move Roger later told his older !ister, "Daddy 1l1ed because l rouldn 't do anyttung .. PSYCHOLOGISTS SAY THE guilt like Roger's and Oanqy's is common among the more than 3 milli6n Americans under 22 who h:l\ e lost one or both parents The scars can last a lifetime children are often and wrongly discouraaed from mourning. "The surviving parent usually is so perplexed and overwhelmed with grief that he or s he can't explain the death to children,'' says Dr Hoberta Ternes of Graef Groups m Brooklyn, N. Y . "Quite often the rei.ult is that the child b<'comcs unoble or afraid to ever love a1ain, so they don't marry or form close relationships ." Such problcmi. can be avoided if death ls ex· plained tothech1ld when the parent dies. In her book "Death. the Final Stage of Growth," JM>Ychiatr1st Elisabeth Kubler-Ross s ays. "We routinely s heller children from death and dying, think mg we a re protecting them rrom harm. But it is clear that we do them a disservice by depriving them of the experience.•· ........... _..._. __ ··-.,, .... .,,,, ..... . . . . .. . .. . CHILD THERAPY/SKIING Pictures Can Test 'H eart MlAMl BEACH, Fla. <AP> A new test can tell fairly quickly whether c hest pains mean a heart attack or only u temporary upset, a heart specialist says Dr Malcolm ''Death I!> very often not exrlaaned properly lo c hildren," sayi. Sol J\llschul o Chicago's Barr· Harris Prevention Center for the Study of Sl•paration and l~ss During Childhood "Death cdut'ation. probably even more than '>l'X education, is something many parents don't want to race with childn•n " J oscph Pa lorn bo. Barr-Harri!>' ad mmistrat1ve d irector, says children over 3 should attend funerals ond burials und other re· hgious ceremonies in vol vm~ the dead parent. "OUR RF.UGIOt;S RITUALS are important to the living. mcludang the c hildren." Palombo I b1mi111~~1w1111d Pond of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore said the new test is complete within Ujee hoW'S. A radioac· tive substance, thallium 201. is tnJecled into a vem. The atoms collect m the heart, emitting ~am ma rays detected by a special camera and re corded as a scan or "pie ture " ln his book. "Facang Death. · psyc:holog1st Hobert E. Kavanau~h say-;, "I wonder'if our cf· forts to spare little people a harsh reality are not our .own badly dis guised struggle to avoid the traurtla in telling them about death. Meanwhile. our 'hesitation allows time and opportunity for them to ... concoct weird fantasies that may a f· f<'cl their lifelong <ittitudes toward mortality " FOR EXAMPLF., JOUN IS a 40-ycar-old pro- fl•ss ional living in Chitago lie was 4 when his father committed su1c1de "My older IJrother \\as H. m\ younger IJ rothcr 2," John sa) s We H' all had unhapp) m:.,rriages that cn11t-d in d1vorc:e The re'i. prOG'llbly some conncl'lmn tom) father's death I ha~'tforgotten 1l I still have hissuicidenote .. !'>a ys. lloliduys arc a spet·iul problem "The first Christmas without a mothe r or father 1s very sad." Children react to death differently. depend· 1ng on age. Under age 4, children experience death as a change in the environment," Palombo says Between ages 4 and 6, ctuldren generally begin to have a greater sexuol identity, Palombo says. A boy whose father dies loses a role model. A boy losing his m other loses a "carelakmg rune t1on " S1x-to·8·year olds ma~ be the most \'Ulnera blc "They feel the loss 1ntl•11scly, but they don l have the s kills to cope with the guilt or res pons ibility they may reel. .. Eight-to JO-year-olds "don't like to talk about 1t They divert themselves bv kcePtnll busv." "Death education. probably even more than sex educat10n, is somethmg many parents don't want to face with children.·· Then the picture taking is repeated, Pond told the American Heart Association. tr both "pic- tures" are normal it means a heart alt.ack hkely did not occur, he said. If a defect shows on the first but not on the second picture. it means f temporary pain witl1out infarction or heart al· tack A defect present in both pictures means an infarction is most likely present or about to oc cur. ;John said ht· and h1" brothers wcren 't <11 lo~ed to attend the funeral or burial "Nobody told us what\\ as happt·ning All I knt•w was that my m oth<'r was always 1n the lwdroom crymg My mind b a blank about his death aftt·r that All I have arc my fantasies .. Palombo says ------------------------------------------------- Mournin~ 1i. a psythnl11~1ca l ~ay of ad Justing to the loss or a Ill\ ed one ExJ>(.'rls sa y '( E x ercise for Slopes (' t\ RSO:'-. l'ITY 1AP 1 Skiers. h1•1 t• s soml•thing to <lo while you're \\.11t1ng for lht• \\hill' stuff to fall t·, 1 rcise. Ski instrul'lors <rnd coa chei. sa \ ._ few basic cxereisci. help curb 111J11rie) and enable you to ski longer .1nd)l0pcfully bctll'r It d an i n g 1 s t h c r 1 r s t t h 1 n g n ·<'o Q).D'lended. Rut that doesn 't mean JUSt ging along a s mooth s urface Thl' ches recommend you liven up vour ing by making it more of a :-.1..tloft\~ourse • .. oa EXAMPl,F.. Squaw Valley l 'SA Hi school director J ean Pierre l'asc:i) say!. you can run down a gr<1s~ill. goang from side lo side. Or \ ou ~ :;cl up some obstacles prt'fcrably the kmd that won't hurt 1f y11u hl(them and run around them a!-> Cas t as you can l 1n1vers1ty of Nevada Reno s ki l'oach Clint Monfalcone says running Jntl ktckm~ a soccer ball or even Jumpang from rock to rock in dry c·n·ek ~swill help If you're living 1n the city with no o pen spac·cs handy, run up and down steps or off and on curbings instead of Just sticking to the sidewalk 1\nd }OU ca n ho p . both fee t together. over lo~ obstacles. Squat and then Jump as high as you can when you do this Ir you feel silly doing that outside. try 1t inside -as long us you're not too tall or your ceilings aren't loo low TllERE ARE MANY more "ins ide'' exercises. like 'What Monf::ilcone cal ls the leg -s trengthening "torture chair." Put your back against a wall. assume a s itting position and then hold your hands straight out. He says you s hould hold that for three to five minutes. but odds arc you'll have to build up lo that Begins ar LUZZETT A Bemard's. A mor• beautiful you 11 the perfect way to brighten your holiday •easort and spirits. A gift of Beauty is the perfect ''t(> me gift" bee.ause 1t 1s something to be enjoyed by y0urself. your ffienda and your family Please join the e>eperts at LUZZETT A Bernard's for your share of holiday magic our expert staff offera complete services to the d1scetn1no Lady and Gentleman. LUZZETI A Bernard's Is the only way to atart your Holiday season a11d brighten your New Year. Best Washes For The Best Holiday Ever. Frank Fowler. Manager " t THE GREATEST \ , Great I dea for Christmas 1 t t ~ EAR Sale Starts Sat. 10 a.m . SAVINGS ~~ 75% 2DAYSONLY Saturday and Sunday DECEMBER I 0 & I I . I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. THOUSANDS OF ITEMS DOWN PARKAS M•'s-LodlH' SWEATERS Acrylc & Wools UP T075% Off M•' .. ~••' c .......... '°"" .............. Repeat of Last Yecr•s Sellout Olt•tM.U cosr DOWN VESTS· from s35 522 PAR-KAS >I 5·524 s I 5·522 at the BACKDOOR FACTORY OUTLET STORE NEAR MAIM & DYER RD.-SAMTA AMA 2710A S. Main St. 751-0776 , c:.uH-CHICIC~ASfH CHAIH-VtSA s. 01 ... fwy. Where Does A Blimp Sit Down? (Anywhere she wan ts to) One or the !>tars or the Rose Bowl game.• wants to be in great shape by .J;m l She gels plenty of exercise, but 1t doesn't make one bit or dif· fcrence in her mammoth meas· urements, which are a dlspro· port1onate 192-59 50 feel, that lS 1 But v.hen she wants to be up- 1 i ft ed and beaut1f1ed, the Goodyear blimp, Columbia, c·hecks into the former blimp hangar at Marine Corps Air Sta· tton <Helicopters> an Santa Ana She arrived Wednesday even· ing for her two-year main· tenance slop-over : changing of two engines. painting the "bag" (ship). checking of cable tension and electrical testing of rigging and lights. THE COLUMBIA will be rest· ing and recuperating until Dec. 21 when she will take off again, thanks to 202,700 cubic feet of helium inside the rubber-coated polyester fabric envelope. TV coverage of the Rose Bowl will be her next assignment dur· ing the six months spent "winter· mg" in Southern California. The rest of the year, Columbla "barnstorms" throughout the na- tion with two sister ships. They travel more than 100,000 air miles a year as publlc relations ambassadors for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio. More than likely their trips promote conservation or other 1 act1v1ttes in the public interest made at U\e request of a govern· ment agency, civic organization or TV station. ALTHOUGH EACH gondola has a panenger capacity of six, plus the pilot, each airship car· ries a bout 8,000 riders annually. A blimp can operate eight hours a day for nearly a week on the amount of fuel that It takes a big Jet to taxi from ramp to runway for takeoff. The Columbia fs staffed with a crew or 22 five pilots, a public relations representative and 16 crewmen, some of whom are engine. radio, electronics and structural experts. WITH FOUR specially. equ ipped ground-support vehicles. the crew is almost self· sustainlna ln the field , as far as operatlon and maintenance of the bhmp are concerned. Moving from clty to city, this caravan travels by highway with the ·blimp flying overhead. Columbia cruises at 30 miles per hour and has maximum speed of 50 mph. --· -PWUC NOTICE ..,~ Cof'por9tlofl Ywd of .... twMltn•lelY SZ.000 __.. l•I ~lecl et I Pl-ti• A-, Coll.a IMM, tor M by --I .,.., lrl!IM NI IM 1111.,_......,,.,olrwtlttMl"-ll "'· '°""" --l'ften'et ""'' lo I etty -•II P'-..ll -tor 1111or .... 11°" C011le<I Edwerd Ml, O.rwrel MAIN9er. Cott• Suncny, DecemW 11.1tn PUBUC NOl'ICE PUBUC NOTICE The tooowt111 !*Ian I• cloiftl -I· ,,. .... "CTITIOUS aU51Nll5 NAME $TATIMINT Tiie lollOwlng !*'Ian Ii doing 11141· -----------... u., "CTITIOUlaUSINEI$ DON CARLOS RESTAURANT, NAM&STATIMINT 10• Brhlol Street, Colla Moe, T IOl-q --•re clolno IKISI C..lllMnla f»» M~$: C.NrlM E. An-1\ 109 u Mir..,_ WEIT CAROLINE, FOOD I. SltMl,L-Be«ll,CelllOf'lll .. lUI WI S, 10S.U 5Hla Ave., f°""IAll\ Tllh ~la c:onG11CWc1 ll'f.,. I~ " • Cel•foml•tV• ., •• ~ •. rat1ll J. ~. 2.SOI OWrlalle o-l•IE.,,,,_,. Dr lf-~tilJIO TlllS 1--IU.S Wiii\ the rolYft L. -· 24l01 <>wrleu Cewn1y c.1er11 ol Orange c-.tyoa Ho,.. I l-CelMonol•tilJIO emlMr 17, ttn. • b<IMrwu I• '-''" by • 1'15666 a1 pe,---. Pul>llSN4 Or ... GMst Delly Pl'°'- c..ntY" L. ~ NOY. 10, ti. -Cle< ... 11, 1911 "'1~11 .--1119" will\ l/W ---------- Y °'"' .. °' .... C-.CyonNOV• , a.""· PUBUC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUI au1u1lu NAMI STATIMINT The to1tow1no .,... ...... •••doino l>lnl· ... " .. E"' R DESI GHS, 2376 Hubor Blvd , No. :IOl, Cotta Mew. Celltornle .,.,. E tiller M. Reed, m• H•rbor Blvd .. No. tol, C.0.1• MtM, c:.llfo<nlet»» Corey H-. uoo 0...11 SI., No. 106, N twpor1 llMcll, QI liornle tJNO •"k c-t -.,., Hunllnoton Tith b111lneu It <Ofldu<l9CI by a • ~--o•n.,•I pertnersltlp. .,,, .-.. c.Mn. 1'17t South l!su.trM. R- '" • ...,.,., S11nnl llu,11, Tlllt tlel-1 ~ Iii.cl wlltl the tWG Co11111y Clerk of ~.,... ~ty °" ---. ia ~Leo by.,. 1~ Oeumbtf 1, 1m. di • ~ * ......,J.Cdwn Pul>lllhecl Or ... COfft Delly Piiot. .UC....,. -flled wlltl IN Oe<ambef •. 11, 11, is, 1m 509-n y ~ .. Or ... CounlYOft Nev----------- • 17•1m. ,.....,. PUBUC NOTICE ...... er.. c-1 Delly l"tlet, • •• 21.-0.C..4, 11, lm "'7 .. 71 PICTITIOUSaUMN••i NNMITAft.-.WT The letlowl111--•••"9 ~. ftHI .. : Hl!WPOllT HAll8011 SKIFF "CTlnoutaUllNIU lll!HTALS .... Mlllfl Slt9tt. Sal~ llAMSSTATtMaNT Calllornl .. MI fellowlfl9 ........ It ...... """'" Denltl S1•Vt ft B•••Uw, 1'242 .. : H~a111111 ~. H11111lnot0ft Beadl, Lll'OltHIA SLIDING OAllAGI! C..ll~nleftMt 115, 945 S.-Dr., C.te Ma.a, D•11tl•t Jemu Turin, 102 ONtle'26D Su-lo<, Apt. Jlt, H"'pen .. e<ll, re.,clt Guy Cempe,..lle, tO Callton1l•'*' 11 Dr., Co•I• Mete, Calllornte Tiii• 1un1,..u h u>nducltd by • t1 QeMrel perfnenlllp, I\ bu>1neu '' <-.Clad by en In-Dettlel S. llMetu di llU•I Tllh ll•,.menl was lilfld wllll Ille FrMCllGlly C.mpenelle CoUl\ly Cieri< ol Orenoe Co11n1y on It tta•-• ••• llloct wllll 1he O.umMr 1, 1977. C. IY Cleo Of Or•"99 CO\HllY on "'6n7 mbefl, lf77. ..Ublllhecl Orenge GMat Delly Piiot, ~• ,....... 0e<ambef•.11,11,as,1m ,_.n lllhed Or•• C:O.st Dall't Piiot I• 1, 11,1S, 1f77,Jan.1, lt71 S1f7·77l--PU-B_U_C __ N_OT_J_C_B __ •! PUBUC NOTICE ... c;TITIOUHllllHIS llAMI ITATIMINT )I PtCT1TIOUl8111fllaJI Thefollowlflll...,._.,..dolftllblltl• '• NAMllTATaMallT NUet: fte t.ilaWlftt peftoft It dOlftll bolt!-GllOWTH o .... 01nuHtTll!I ndll•t: UNLIMITI!D, "2J1 Worcl'leti.r, Hun(~ TAlllOllHI lllCOllDI, 11102 i,.t0ft8HCll,c:.lllomle'2M7 • a1vd. Suite 101 T1111ln l!1111nt Henry Opfer, ltU1 ,,., • ...; ' ' Worclluter H1111t111oto11 •••<II, Edward A. T•11i., M .D., 9'S C..llf0f11lenw7 c tt•l•w Dr .. L•t•lll• a .. cll, • Joyce l!lalne Opter, 1tU1 t•f'at5l ~~I~~!~ Hwnllnoton BHcll, It.~· 1' --i.d by _,. In-T"'t ""'lnllu It undUc:ltd by at) In· E....,.A. T..,. M.O fM Cklal. it • 1111 Ille E~H.C)pfw It t .. _I wet I.ct <ff Tlllt JIM-Wat Iii.cl Jll'lttl t11e ~IY Cl«tl ., ~8"" C-iy Oft C-ty Clerk of Oreft91 eo..nt N mlMrl,1'77. ......, JO,lm. yon °"· ltlltd Orlfll9 CoMt O.Uy Pll.c PvbllllMd Or .... Coest o.Aty ":t:. 11, 11.u.1m,JM. l, l'11 51 ... 71 0tcernw•, 11.11,u, 1m s10..n PUBUC NOTICE 6· 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D The Bl1111t Marketplice on the OIWIP ... ht... 1000 2999 lblllah • • . • .. • 3000 ..,, ...................... ~ .......... ........ DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS ,......,_.., ,,.,..., ......... 7000 71" M«d10IMIM , •••• IOOO-Mt .... 'M91IW You Can Sell It, Find It, [ & l Trade It With a Want Ad 42•5678 On~ Call Service fast Credit Approval ~I • ••••••• fOOO '°'9 Aifl1•1~du & ettw l~ •••• tlOO."" ...... ,..Wt ....... ,.. w. ........... w. 1 ...... For Wt ........ Fors. ...... "°" w. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMHI t 002 ........ I OOJ .,..,_. • I OOJ ~....,... I 002 ~...,., . I 002 I 002 .............................................. ·············~········· .................................................................... . WAMT SOMETHING NICE? ~fe l.lawett leafiu . Sii THISI HOMIS /-' l:. 1' HOMIS 0... I ·I l"" Aftwnun UMl9UI OM IALIOA ISLAND -6 bdrms, 5 baths, pier and Ooat, beat JocaUoo. $534,500. See Rlta•Boland at 1406 So. Bayfront. UtU9UI IM SIA YllW ..._ 6 Unique Homes are available for your choice, classic Irvine VUlage with views, tennis and pool, from $235,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 1907 Yacht Marla and go from there. UMlqul IM ()IJ) COIOMA DB. MAa -3 bdrm, 2 bath, light, airy, cheerful. $138,500. See AUan Heller at 507 Marguerite Ave. UMl9UI IM HAllOI VIEW HIU.S - Spacious 3 bdrm and den. Unique floor plan for living and entertaining, views, see Barbara Frame at 1038 Sea Lane, bring $180,000. UMl9UI IM UMIVllSITY PAii -A Deane Home, 5 bdrms, beautifully vacant. Only $148,500. See Barbara Hutchings at 5021 Corkwood Lane. UMl9UI IM THI ILUHS -Vacant, greenbelt view, 3 bdrm or 2 + den, now only $142,500. See at 2907 Perla St. UMl9U1 IM CAMIO SltC>alS -80xl60 Jot, 3 bdrm, colorful comfort, palatial, only $228,500. See Vergilene Hull at 4515 Hampden Road. U~l()UI:. ti()Ml:i REALTORS# THI! NICEST l'l!Of'LE SELLING THE NtA TEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 11J.e000 MtSA VERDE, 54&6990 • CALL US 100%'GtMrlA IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS 1-LEVEL Spectacular water, sunsets, night light view plus lovely rolling greenbelt, pool nearby. Charm personified in this ear· ly Bluffs 3 bdrm., 2 baths, large priv. patios. Some lucky buyer will have this rare opportunity at only $162,500. OftlN I ·5 2065 VISTA DEL ORO PLEASE LET THE EXPERTS SHOW YOU THE AWARD WINNING BLUFFS HELEN B. DOWD llALTO.. IMC. MLS 644-0114 lt73 ,., Utter .. ,.,, •••• lt74 & 1975 •-•r U, ... ,,,.,Mete ............. f , ................... Gt .. ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' llAND MIW LISTIMG! Large Montego l·level 4 bdrm .• family rm. & formal dlnln1 rm. A short walk to pool & clubhouse. An immaculate home, priced Jowett avail. at $145,000. 1712 Port Westbourne. Sat/Sun. ~2:~:30 · MISA VHDI 11.IGAHCE Just listed, a lovely 3 bdrm. home with family rm. & formal dining rm. All complete with profess. security system ; large frplc. &wet bar add to your comforts. Also, a full 3 car garage with lots of storage space. 27~8 Bluebird. $129,500. Sun. 12: 3()..4: 30 COROMA DEL MAR South of Hwy., a very motivated seller offers a splendid ~-unit property. Front 2 bdrm. with frplc., is always rented; nice patio sep~ates brand new rear unit with 2 bdrms, 2 baths, with built-in kitchen; garages for 4 cars. 511 Acacia. Open Sun. 12: 30-4: 30 SPLEMDID IACK IAY VIEW Beautiful Bluffs condo with 3 bdrms., bonus rm. with expensive slate floor ; frplc .• 2112 baths & considered the best buy avail. at $179,500. Owner is really motivatedt 302 Avenida Cumbre (off del Oro). St.in. .l.2:30·4:30 759-0811 LOOK! COMPARE! 2 TREMIMDOUS VALUES IH IRVIME 1. Lowest priced 2 bdrm. condo in local' M/L . $53.950 * * * *'* 2. Where else can you find a 4 bdrm .• 21h bath home with mt. & golf course views, community pool & jacuzzi, ten· nis, bike trails. . .you name it -this· home has it. Fee land, too. $109,950 * * * * * We are also offering a very fine 2 bdrm .. 2 bath condo in a great location. Neal & clean, quiet, convenient. Pool & all other condo amenities. Sll,900 Gt•r" 1002 G1•r.. 1002 ······••e••············ ·······••e•e•·········· OVER657 Own a home too valuable to sell wltbout heavy tax? 'l'het\ why not see on• of our trained counsel°" for ways t.o ~tu•. Nocharcet Conftdentlal I Phone lot --------MIWUSTIHfil OCEANVJEWI Steps t.o ocean; deluxe duplex, 4 &2 bdrm. unlta. Park 3 cars. '1•.000! UDOSAMDS BtlOIS: AdYlrilMn -------•I appolntmeotl .... chtdltMfrClch MIWHOMI '7Mt6t Hop, skip or Jump to ocean; like new 3 bdrrns., 2 baths, uaed brick Crplc., new kl\chen & •ll appliances, carpet.a, drapes. Only sus.0001 My-.= ...., a Bedrm, 2 bath, THICAWSOMCO. Is n. fireplace, air condl· REALTORS D:..vi.'iOT..;... tloned. W/W crpt11 2819NewportB1vd. N.B. fenced, near Tyler Mal laWltyfwtlteflntlft. In Riverside. Just COCTect ......... °" Mly. IM.000. Roy Mc Cardle, Realtor, 548·'1'129. "'9blllhtr'1 Moffce: All real e1tate advertised In this newspaper ls sub· Ject to t.he Federal Fair Houslna Act or 1988 whlch makea It Illegal lo advertlae "any pre· lerenc-', limitation, or diacrimlnaUon baaed on race, color1 religion. sex, or natlona1 origtn, ot an Intention to make any auch preference, limit•· Oon, or discrlrnlnaUon." lrand Mew o.pa.x Spacious 3 bed rm, a.. b•. & 2 br. 2 ba, huge fncd y11rd, 6 car gar., ocean view 4c short walk to beach . Prtme San Clemente realdentlal area. Offered auw.ooo. Submit your terms and HURRY! Call World Wide Brokers,~. C<>aOHA Da MAil Ocean aide of hwy, de· Ug"tfully charming 2 BR. home +near new 4 BR. apt. + 4 car garage. $185,0001 .... ..,Prop. . ....... * 671-7060 *. preJenfj DOVER SHORES FIMIST VIEW PROPllTY -custom built 5 bedrooms, 41h . baths, with room for pool. $360,000. UDO BAYFRONT GRACIOUS J STOlY, 5 bedrm home with large pier and slip for several boats. $500,000. BACK BAY AREA MtW USTIMG -3 bedrm, decorated in warm tones and ready for you. Best buy. $70,900. COSTA MESA OHL Y $65,000 -3 bedrm, view of canyon., SO Rose bushes, fruit trees, great for children and pets. WESTCUFF l IEDIOOM. 2 bath, country kitchen with fireplace. Vacant, ready to move into for Christmas. $144,900. WESTCUFF SEREMln AMD COMFOllT in this 3 bedrm, 2 bath home. Lovely landscaping and large yard. Room for pool. $1.95,000. 1501 ... La. ... S.1-5 EL TORO PllCE DOWN -must sell! Sharp 2 bedrm, 1 'h bath Condo. Fast escrow. C Model with private garage entry, $59,900. 22915 lalllta LA. opett S. 1·5 642-5200 Ge•r• 10011•••0.. 100-Z •••••••• , •••••••••••••• ···~·········• .. e•••••• llAUTIFUL 3 llt.. 4 IA HOMI LID.O ISLE on wide lot, large courtyard entry with tile fountain -inc sep guest quarters • si61,ooo COMI SU THIS llAUTY IOI VIA UDO SOUD SIQ4DAY MOOM to 4:00 PM Cl.OSI TO HACH DUPLEX 2 Years old, clean, 3 & 1 Bedroom, carpeting, drapes. bltns. 4 car, etc. $159.tOO JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29 It Newport ll•d. coner 3oth ... ,.. IOOZ~•Mr.. IOOZ ..........•............ . .................... . DUPLIX-JUST llDUCm $159,0001 Protected garden patio with fullaizelawn. OP1N SAT/SUM l·S 114CIYSTAL 2 Bdrms.; beamed ceil., frplc. in llv. rm., with picture wlndow overlooking large front yard. $165,000 WILUAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 299 Marinf, Balboa lslind 875·3331 1002 ·············••e•••••••••e••e••••• ........... . umE BALBOA ISLAND 20tAltllw A••· :s1s>.ooo,.. o,...., 1.s. '3 Bdrm, 3 Ba + Privacy Prof. Decorated Color Coordinated Central Air Cond. · ElectrostaUc Filter Shake Roof Spacious Mstr. Salte Pulcllke Yard 24 wide 2 Car 9arage KEL TURNER R~LTY 64~1771 . IOU ... .· ,JtJ DAil Y PILOT Sunday.0.C.mbef11,1977 ruauc NOl'ICE PUBUC NOl'ICE Plc:TIT10UllUSIMaM '"1,..r-c:.io-11Uoft y.,.d of ..,_ HAMS ITATSMCNT ..,...1mat•Y ll,000....,.. 1 .. 1 loUtacl TN followiftl ,.,._ I• d9lftl Mt- et I PlaunU• "-·Coll• Maw, -:t=uMINUM SIEAMLe'5, Uta tor .. bY _, -1 v-ar triple Ml 1.. 11,._.. ,...111101 not leull\aft l'alrvlttt "oecl.C.leMeta. Coellfornla 1' _,.,,. --'"9nlM rltllt OeMI& ~ 1• AdM\I, ' 1 .,, ...., ell prapoui. _ '°' Costa MM-. C8flfon>lata» to I rorrn.tlOft COftta<t Edward Tiiis !Md.,,._ It cOflduc1M lrt M i. n dlvlclual. !Ml, O.Mral ~naoer. Cotl• Oetwll•l"r,....... county Waler Dlttrl<I, ltU This stat.....,. was 11..., wllll Ille ntle Avenue, Cott• MeH, C-tyCJ«tiofOr.,..c.incy011....,. ornla tJU7 llelephone: erntlff)O im "'1001... • • "6tlt ltlle<I OrenQlt C:O.tt Delly Piiot Pubtlsllecl Orenvt CMst Delly PllOt, 1.1m SI'°·" o.<embeu, 11, 11,is.1m •1-n PUBUC NOTICE The fOllowlno peuon la Clolnt bu•I· ........ PUBUC NOTICE l"Hto2 ----------ltMdOr .... Coast Dally Plk>I, l'ICTITIOUllUSINW 1, -DK.. .. II, II. lt11 )G4J.11 NAMl ITATIMINT TM tol_.119 per-are doing bull· MU.,! EMR Dl!SIGNS, JJ76 Harbor lllvO , No. 1!)3. C.O.le Mew, C:.lllornle m~ E •ther M. A.O. l1n H•rtor BlvO • No. 20J. Colle Mew. c.tllorftlataa Corey .._..., IJDO C!Liell St., No. 10., Newpor1 8M<ll, c.tlfornle t:IWO •Hie C---,., t<U<ttlngton Tiii• buslnen Is <Oftcluclecl DY • .~--~ral~...Wp. arry .-1 C.hen, Hl1t Soulh EtUwrM. AMC! lie ,...,.,..,., ~wnul Be.ch, Tiii• llel-' -fllecl wOl1 Ille QlllW'flcia"1G •• CoUfllY c1 ... 11 of ~•noa County on _._."' c.onclll<tacl by an In-O.Cemllef 1, 1'77. . ~ ..,.,., J. Gllhm PublllNO Or-. Coett o.lly Pllol. ~--flMO •lltl IN DKember .. 11,ll,2S,lfn '°""" ., C141tllof Or ..... CMwll.,Oft ~ .... ----------r 17, 1'77. PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE . l'ICTITIGUSaUSINIH. MAIM ITATWMeNT TIM to11ow1111,...-••et1o1no -.. ....... : Nl!WPOlllT HAllllDll SKIFI" PICTIT1outlus.tNalS UNTALS, .. M.wi Sll'MI. h i'-. NAlllWSTATIM8NT C.llfOrnla ... 1 lel~ ,....., It .. ,.. but!-Danlel Steven B•r•uu, 16142 •s: Honolulu LaM, HuntlnQtort 8Hcll, Alll"OANIA SLIOINO OAlllAGE C:.lllornle ..... lltS, 945,.,,.... Dr .. C.la IMM, OoutlH J ames Turin, HU "'la'26Z7 Su..,.for, ~. Jll, NewPOtt Beacll, ra .. cls Guy C•MP•Mlle, tU C.lllornletM:J Sll Or., Cott• M41H. Calllornt• Tiii• lluslneu I• <Mdll<lecl by • " 99ntrel per1ne"111p. IS """""' Is t-1.0 DJ en .... Danie!$. Bar-di et Tiiis " .. ...,.... .... , 111.0 wllh Ille ~ FratttlsC.UyCampenell• COU<llY Clerk Of Dranoe eo ..... 1, on I• •ta•-1 wes 111.o wllll IM De<emlMr 1, lt11. C 1, Cl•rll 01 Or•r>Ot County on "6J21 mberl, 1'17, PullttaNO 0r.,,.. Cou1 Dally Pilot, , ......,. Deumber4,11,ll,?S,1m ,_.n llfled Or ..... Coast Dalty Piiot "· 11,is, im.JM.1, 1m s111.n --PU--8-U_C_N_OT--IC;._E __ PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUUUSfHIS NAMalTATIMaNT ' PICTlTIOUllUSIMIM T,..toUowtttgiiw-.,ellOlng"'91· t t NAMll ITAT8MaNT nuut: 1'e 1.iio..1nt per-. Is dol119 but!-G,.OWTH OPPOlllTUNITIEI ...tau: UNLIMITl!O, mJI Ww< .... ler, Hun(. ~T Allt8011tNI RECOAOS, 11102 1"1t0ft 8NCll,Cllllornlat'2447 n•. llvd. Suite 101 Tustin Ewtone Henry 0,fer, ltU1 ort\faM • • Worc11u1er Hunllnolon aucll, £dwucl A. T•ub, M.O., tU C.lllornl•nM7 c uvlew or. Leeun• auch • Joyce l!lelne Opler , 1t2JI l•ftMl ' ' Worcll••l•r. Hu11t11111on Be•cll, Calllornl•tao •.~·It CANldu<tecl by an 1~ Tiits _._..ts ~tM by .,, In· l!dWaf'OA. T•utl,M.D, clMclual. Is Ila-I wu Iii.ct with Ille E ..... H.Oplef' ~ly a-of Dranoa C_t., °" Tllll stet-Wat lllecl .wllll ,,,_ mMrl , 1'77. County Clet'll of Or ... County Oft NO.. . .....,.io.1m. l>lllMO Or ... CoeM 0.lly Piiot PublllMO Or-noa Coast 0.l•::i: 11,11.u.1m,Jan.t,m1 si-.n Docemller4,11,11,zs.1w1 s10..11 PUBUC NOTICE ' PUBUC NOTICE PICTIT10Ul llUMNHI MAMSITAT8MaNT 6· 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L -A s s I F I E D .-..................... _ ......... .,. .. . -. - I.al hi.rt • The Blue•t Marketplace on the OrlnP COut ,~, DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ,,.,.,lfltn . . . . . 7000-71" Min...,... ......... ... .... •• MerlM ..... -........ -~ ................. .................... 5000--..... You Can Sell It, And It, { 842•5678 ) On~ Coll Service Trade It With a Wa,nt Ad Fast Credit Approval f....-.111 ••.••••• f000.'°'9 "°'' iu •a..,., r,....,..,_ .... ,....,, ~.~.~e•••••• ~.~e~e••••e• ~.':!';!':'!:. •• ee••·1~-~~ •••••• ~.~~ ••••••• ~-~~•e••••: Ge•r• I 002 &e•r• I 001 G ... r.e I 002 Ge•rol I 002 ~ ... ,.. . I 002 I OOZ ....................•.. ....................•.. ....................... ....................... ..........•............ . ..................... . WANT SOMETHING NICE? ~fe ~If £aliu Sii THISI HOMES f -' 1:. IT , HOMIS OfllM l·S lMt A- UMl9UE OM IALIOA ISLAMD - 6 bdrms, 5 baths, pier and float, best location. $534,500. See Rita· Boland at 1406 So. Bayfront. UMl9UI IM SIAYllW -6 Unique Homes are available for your choice, classic Irvine Village with views, tennis and pool, from $235,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 1907 Yacht Maria and go from there. UMlqul IM OLD COIOMA Da MAI -3 bdrm, 2 bath, light, airy, cheerful. $138,500. See Allan Heller at 507 Marguerite Ave. UMl9UE IM HAllOI VIEW HIUS - Spacious 3 bdrm and den. Unique floor plan for living and entertaining, views, see Barbara Frame at 1038 Sea Lane, bring $180,000. UMl9UI IM UMIYUSITY Pill -A Deane Home, 5 bdrms, beautifully vacant. Only $148,500. See Barbara Hutchings at 5021 Corkwood Lane. UMl9UI IM fHI ILUffS -Vacant, greenbelt view, 3 bdrm or 2 + den, now only $142,500. See at 2907 Perla St. UMlqul IM CAMIO 51.fOllS -80xl60 lot, 3 bdrm, colorful comfort, palatial, only $228,500. See Vergilene Hull at 4515 Hampden Road. U~l()U~· li()Ml:S REALTORS .. THE NICEST l'EOf'LE SELLING THli NEATEST HOMCS CORONA DEL MAR, 87&«>00 MESA VERDE, 54Nt90 • CALL US ca ... , .. IOO%'G1Mr .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS 1-LEVEL Spectacular water. sunsets, night light view plus lovely rolling greenbelt. pool nearby. Charm personified in this ear· ly Bluffs 3 bdrm., 2 baths, large priv. patios. Some lucky buyer will have this rare opportunity at only $162,500. OPEN 1·5 2065 VISTA DEL ORO PLEASE LET THE EXPERTS SHOW YOU TIIE A WARD WINNING BLUFFS HELEN B. DOWD llALTOI. IMC. MLS 644-0134 1973 T., U..-& Top S•11•• 1974 Ir 1975 ._.,..,, ............ ~ ............. ..... , ................. G1•r.e 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11tAMD MIW LISTIMG! Large Mont.ego 1-level 4 bdrm., family rm. & formal dining rm. A short walk to pool & clubhouse. An immaculate home, priced lowest avail. at S145,000. 1712 Port Westbourne. Sat/Sun. ~2:~:30 MeSA VERDI ILEGAMCE Just listed, a lovely 3 bdrm. home with family rm. & formal dining rm. All complete with profess. security system; large frplc. & wet bar add to your comforts. Also, a fUll 3 car garage with lots of storage space. 2798 Bluebird. $129,500. Sun. 12:30-4:30 CotlOMA DEL MAI South of Hwy., a very motivated seller offers a splendid 2-unit property. Front 2 bdrm. with frplc., is a lways rented; nice patio separates brand new rear unit with 2 bdrrns, 2 baths, with built·ln kitchen; garages for 4 cars. 511 Acacia. Open Sun.12:30-4:30 SPLEHDID IACK IAY VIEW Beautiful Bluffs condo with 3 bdrms., bonus rm. with expensive slate floor; frplc., 21.h baths & considered the best buy avail. at $179,500. Owner is really motivated! 302 Avenida Cumbre Colf del Oro). Sun. .l2: 30.4 : 30 759-0811 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759·0811 !:~!'! ..•....... ~~~~!!:~ ......••.. ~~~ LOOK! COMPARE! 2 TREMENDOUS V Al.UIS IH llVIME 1. Lowest priced 2 bdrm. condo in lncal' M/L . $53.950 * * * *"* 2. Where else can you find a 4 bdrQl., 21h bath home with mt. & golf coutse views. community pool & jaC\lZZi, ten- nis, bike trails ... you name it -this· home has it. Fee land, too. $109.950 * * * * * We are also offering a very fine 2 bdrm .. 2 bath condo in a great location. Neal & clean, quiet, convenient. Pool & all other condo amenities. $11.900 833-9781 l-IOCter-Brown REALTORS o ... ,.. 1002 o •• ,.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER65? Own a home tA>o valuable lo sell wltflout heavy tax? 1beq why not see on• of our trained ~ora tor wa)'ll to reducetnea. Nochar1el Conftdentlal I Phone tor HIWUmMGI OCEANVJEWI St.eps to ocean: deluxe duplex, 4 Ii 2 bdrm. units. Parle scan. $119,000! UDO SANDS .. OIS: AchirtlMn -------•I appointment! ...... check thllr 9dt MIWHOMI 67M961 Hop, akip or Jump to ocean: like new a bdrms., 2 batbJ. u1ed brick frplc., new kitchen & all appllanoee, carpets, drapes. Only $145,0001 dilly 9d ...,.,. er-3 Bedrm, 2 bath , THICAWSOMCO. '°" ltwswdlettly. n. fireplace, air condl· REALTORS DAILY PILOT .-a Uoned, w/w crpt1l 2819NewportBlvd.N.B. fenced, near Tyler Mal l....,fortheflnta... ln Riverside. Just cornet a..ertto. Giiiy. 155.000. Roy Mc Cardle, Realtor. 548· 7729. PWbllhlr'• Hoffee: All real estate advertised In thla newspaper is sub· Jert lo the Federal 1' .. alr Hou1lo1 Act of 1988 whlch makes It Illegal to adverUae "any pre· ference, limitation. or discrimination based oo rue, color, religion, sex, or nationu ortain. or en lottntlon to make any such preference, Umlta· tion. or dlacrlmlnaUon." This newspaper wlll nol knowlnflY accept any advert tins for real estate wblch la In viola· tJon of the law. .._...Hewhplex Spacious 3 bedrm, a. ba, & 2 br. 2 ba. huge rncd yard, 6 car ear., OCHD view Ir short ••lit to beach. Prime San Clemente realdenUal area. Offered at. $185,000. Submit your terms and HURRY! Call World Wide Brokera. m-4548. COIONAD& MAR Ocean 1lde of hwy, de· llll\Uully charming 2 BR. home +near new 4 BR. apt. + 4 car 1ara1e. $1.85,0001 ..... .., ..... ...... •671-7060•. pre~en/j DOVER SHORES FIMIST VIEW PROPllTY -custom built 5 bed.rooms, 41.h. baths, with room for pool. $360,000. LIDO BAYFRONT GlACK>US 2 STOIY. 5 bedrm home with large pier and slip for several boats. $500,000. BACK BAY AREA MIW USTIMG -3 bedrm, decorated in warm tones and ready for you. Best buy. $70,900. COSTA MESA OMLY SH.000 -3 bedrm, view or canyon., 50 Rose bushes. fruit trees. great for children and pets. WESTCUFF l IEDROOM, 2 bath, cowitry kitchen with fireplace. Vacant, ready to move into for Christmas. $144.900. WESTCUFF SUIMITY AMD COMFORT in this 3 bedrm, 2 bath home. Lovely landscaping and large )lard. Boom tor pool. $195,000. asoa u.c•La. .-s-1.5 EL TORO . PRtCi DOWN -must sell! Sharp 2 bedrm, 1 lh bath Condo. Fut escrow. C Model with private garage entry. $~,900. 22t 15 a.Ha La. .. s. I ·5 PETi BA~~ETT REALTY \."ii,,. •4 .. I'·, ' G ... v.. too11G••rtil ·, IOOZ ••e•e•··~·••e••········ •••••••e•••••· .. ••••••• IEAUTlfUL 3 IL:. 4 IA NOMI LIDO ISLE l>n wide lot, large courtyard entry with tile fountain -inc sep guest quarters • S~l,000 COMI SH\,THIS llAUTY IOI Yl4 UDO SOUD ' SUNDAY MOON to 4:00 PM CLOSI TO llACK DUPLEX 2 Years old, clean, 3 & 1 Bedroom. carpeting, drapes .. bltns, 4 car, etc. s11t,too JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2t It Newport lt.d. coner 30tll DUPLIX-JUST 1mucm $159,000! Protected garden paUo with fullslzelawn. OP1M SAT/SUN 1·5 I 14ClYSTAL 2 Bdrms.; beamed cell., frplc. in liv. rm., with picture window overlooking large front yard. $165,000 WIWAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 299 Marinf, Balboa Island 675-3331 1002 umE BALBOA ISWD 20t .. lliil11a1 A••· !,, ,,,000... 0,......., l·S. ·a Bdrm, 3 Ba + Privacy Prof. ~corated Color Coordlnated Central Air Cond. · Electrostatic Filter Shake Roof · Spacious Mstr. Saito Parklike Yard 24 wide 2 Car 9arage KEL TURNER R14LTY 640-7771 . •on • r. ~ . ~4!4!!~.~•~••••••• ~~.~.~~••••••• ~.~!~•••••••!~:.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ,~~.~~~....... Sund&y,0.C.mber11,1977 DAILY PILOT 8fo en.-.. 100 G...,.., 100 ~....... IOOJ G1w.e 1002 G ... ,.. tOOJ G1Mr.. 1002 Ho..SffForS. Owwwual IH2181Mual ton--•••••••••••••••••••••• ........................................................................................................................................................................................ .._ G1n1 4 1002 1 * OPEN HOUSES * SAT/SUH. 1·5 2114 VISTA LAREDO, THI ILUFfS First time offered. The very popular G· Plan -an end unit with lots of privacy, created by community maintained landstaping. 4 Bdrms .• 3 baths, pro- fess. decorated. $174,500 207 MILFORD RD., CAMEO SHORES Canyon side home with ocean view. The best buy in Cameo Shores at $269,500! 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. See today, it may not be here tomorrow. 41 MOHTICITO, SPYGLASS HILL If you have been looking & still can't decide, lease this $400,000 home for on- ly $1350 per month & move in by Chnstmas. 4 Bdrms., plenty of room for a b1g family & a view) ou have to sec lo believe' BEFORE you list. ask abaut our home protection plan. It could save you lots of money SS$. 673-4400 HARBOR I Dh•ision of Harilor Investment Co. ~~:! .......... !?.~~~~~~~! .......... !?~~ SMELL THE SEA SPRAY! -Corona del 1\1ar duplex, pride of ownership. J BR owners' unit in front. lrg. l BR in rear. Anxious sellrr. SHi9.91)(1 BRING YOUR SURFBOARD -Super Corona del Mar location. 2 BR unit in front , l BR unit in rear. Lovely tree lined s treet to prettiest beuch m Orange Co. $152.500 WANT A VIEW? 4 im. lormal clmmg room. 2 sly Your cho1t·c of cµts. Local· ed in the prl'sllg1ous Turtle Hock ll1ghlands of Irvine. JT HAS IT ALL INSIDE & OUTSIDE. J\~kin g $185,000. REALLY NEAT -i BR condo, 1',2 BA, central Irvine location. Cpts, drps thru·out. Walnut Square Plan D. Price reduced. msut sell. SSS.900. REALLY DIRTY! But if you can paint & handle a mop, you will build your equi- t \ fosl ~ce this :J IlR, fully carpeted & draped . 2 patios. Below market. ::;8. 5, !JOO 640-9900 VAIAI~EY REAl~IY 1470 JAMBOREE RD . NEWPORT BEACH GtPMrol I 00~ G....-ol I 002 ··················'···~······················· OpH Hou1H Sat/Sun 1·5 4l.i04 Seashore, NB Sl 75,000 323 Apolena, Bal lld $275,000 * • • TOPAZ OH WATERFRONT $450,000 A rare CJ•m property °" the corMr of South Boyfroftt: Where con you flltd two separ• hotMs for eftfoy..,.... and in- come. Both are completely furnished wltt. fresh dKor. 9uct1ity l bedroom. 2 story home with redwood deck and lorcJ• master bedroom. Separate & channlltg 2 bedroom cottage with fl,..,._ •. o,... shore '"°°""9 oYaltable. Fabuloes VIEW of Christmas ,..act. mtd POYINon. OWMt' win exchange for '"'Its In OrCllMJe C..ty up to..S I .000,000. BEACH DUPLEX-Newport SI 7S.ooo Furnished 5" altd he• tlM surf and bask In the s.- of beoch IMIHJ. Short steps ocrou to the be«h. L4Je 2 ldml wtih with poffos & balconies off..-excelleftt retttal URfh f« swnmer /winter retttals. JEWEL OH APOLEHA $275,000 Soc.i'"J J..ttory U•J.g roont wlfft be.as a ww 11•1L Remodeled l bedfooota deft. ....,. clftincJ rOOM. Help Make tt.. 1M'P.'9tth Oft er .... ::-by , ...... , .... cltan11l1t9 unit. A terrific YCllH. CHOICI CORHH SI 30,000 eon.tftiNt hltsl• Costa MHa locatfolt with ""fti..atah slu lot. Loodt ofroo. to ... ,_d IN1 2 bt*°°'9 Is ........ M• • "'alnt•• to ... tlU .._ -4 botm. • ·• .. a.y wlttl • Y~ of birds. Vt·;Sl.f'Y ~ ~YLOR CO. I U·: J\ I. T (l I { s '" I I ll . I ~ I · )() 08"8.0'S llST IUYI $134,100 True perfection ln this Jovely plan 5 with 4 bdrms, f am rm. formal DR & 3 full baths. Really sharp ! Highly upgraded with Jush cptog & imported drapes. Lge brick patio with surrounding planters. Beaut. kitchen w I breakfast rm. Light & sunny l 6 FOXHIU.U"._, W/S.. l·S ' CAMEO HIG-HLAHDS -SJ 7t,IOO Like quiet country living in Corona del Mar? Then see this lovely 4 BR home today! Nice fam rm, formal dining+ bonus rm. Lge private front court-yd. View of ocean & hills. 4501 SUUIY Dl. W/S-1~-4 LUIOA ISLAHD-SIH,500 Walk to beach. shops & boating from this inviting 3 bdrm 3 bath 2-story home including Jge mstr suite with adjoining sunny study. Oversized double garage, nice south patio. ZO I HAIL AVE. Sat/S.. I ·I OM llG CYN GOLF COUISI SI H,500 Spectacular l ong range view of fairway! 2 Bdrm & Den 2 ba Pinehurst model. Beaut quality cptng & drapes. Lge patio, closed dbl gar, end unit, pool, jacuzzi & tennis cts. 61 SEA PIHE LH Sat/S.. 1.5 llG CYN "IORDEAUX" I ·STOIY True elegance! Your inspection invited to see a real beauty on choice corner site. Newly decorated w /plush cptng, custom drapes, Van Luit papers. 3 BR, 3 baths. Beaut entry. 3 Car gar. lmmed poss. $249,500. 2 ltUE CHATEAU ROYAL Sat/S.. l·S IAYFROHT APT -FOR LEASE Lovely 3 bdrm 2 bath triplex apart· ment for lease. Plush cptng, lge rms. Terrific bay ivew & on sandy beach. Close-in loc. walk lo shops. $750 mo. 41&.I VIA LIDO HOID S/S 1·5 WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTOIS 211 I S• Joac,tln Hltts Rood MEWrottT CEt4TIEI. M.I. '44-49 I 0 !:~!'! .......... ~~~~,~~:'! ........... !?~~ ***SANT A'S SPE.CIALS * * * Looking for a bargain? These fit the btll ! HILLSIDE SITE, OCEAH VIEW Beautifully remodeled 2 bdrm. home in outstand- ing lo<:al1on, with separate guest 11uartcrs. Balcony off mstr. BR, with Jucuzzi. Kitchen/dining area. OPEN SAT SUN. 1-S. 1521 KlNGS RD .. N. B. S265,IJO(J STEPS TO OCEAN yet totally private, 2 BR home with study off mstr. BR .. could be :Jrd .BR Spacious liv. rm. with cathedral ceil., lush lndscpg., Corning cooktop, trash compactor. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 491.5 BRUCE CRESCENT, Lido Sands. Only $135,000. NEWPORT SHORES A-FRAME Charming J BR, featuring mstr. BR. with lge. sundeck; lovely atrium view from din· mg rm. Call to see. $107 ,000 CAN'T DUPLICATE DUPLEX Lge. 4 BR & 3 BR. nr. beach & clubhouse. Frplcs., brick walled patio, sundecks. $189,500 DAVIDSON REALTl ~8()1 W (tti•lt...,, N l1 64!>·7575 Jllo N•-wport [ilvd fJ t'. 6 73 ·9060 THE STARNES COMPANY REAL TORS 640·5711 180 Newport CQnter Dr., N.B. PRESENTS •Big Canyon GoH .course Estate• The ultimate in living luxury on nearly \fi ac. lot. Enter parking court tbru remote control gates for privacy & secwity. Marvel at nearly 7000 sq. rt. home ideally designed and decorated for formal entertaining, yet has a cozy den for relaxin1, a separate fame room/wet bar for casual parties, 1pectacular free form pool/jacuzzi. ind separate pool house IDr wet tun. 5 huge bedrooms, 5~ baths, breakfast nook, and of course an exercite room. ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A lOCAll Y OWNED COM .. ANY SC RV ING IHf SOUTH r AST AHlA SINCC 1961 NOTHING TO DO -but move in and relax and enj9y this immaculate 4 bedrm, 2 bath home on large cul-de-sac lot with very private park like grounds. Sensibly priced to :;ell at$7S,900. Call now, 962-4454. ALL ADULT LIVING is yours in Beautiful Huntington Landmark Condos with million dollar recreation facilities and 24 hr security guard. 2 Bedrm, 2 bath for $65,500. 3 BR, 2 BA for $69,900. Call now, lo sec one or both. 962-4454. SHARP AND CLEAN An "Ayres" built home in "PEP· PERTREE\' development of Tustin. A beautiful 4 bedrm home, close to park and tennis court. You have your own jacuzzi in the back yard and all for $96,900. Call546·4141. WALK TO SCHOOL Grades K through 12 from this com- fortable, family home in move-in con- dition thruout. Features 4 bedrms + llxl8 family room. Remodeled kitchen with new range and micro-wave oven and much more! See and try to match it at $79,900. Call 546-4141. MEMORABLE DAYS thruout the years can be yours as you enjoy the tranquil contentment of the ROLLING HILLS in Newport. Why not be nature's neighbor in one of our most prestigious areas'? Priced at $259,000. Call 640·6161. LAVISH SUNSHINE and ocean spray kiss your brow daily in this OCEANFRONT duplex. Graceful continuous flow of space in this excellently located newer revenue producing property. Hurry, WATERFRONT homes are scarce. Call 640-6161. Serving Costa Mcsa·lrv1 ne Hunting to n B each·N ew port Beach SALES ASSOCIATE BOB KADAN 1002 BY THE SEA . $67,900 Walking distance to beach, community pool. J bedroom, 11h bath. condo. Lender w ill finance lo investors. IHDOOR SUHSHIHE $69,900 Good news! Light up your Jife with the indoor s unshine of this beautiful 3 bedroom,. P.a bath cornered lol home. Many amenilies. Bring your wife & smell the freshly baked bread in this sunny kitchen. 18055 MC19"ollo St. Fountol1t Yafley 9U·8ll 1 Gt111ral IOOJIG4•ral 1002 .......•...................................•. , ••••••••••••••••• Member-Owned Tennis Club I /I 0th Ownership hi Most ExchnJv• Club Jn Laguna leach Cottrt lo11dsco,•d, night lights. boll machl1tt. $225,00.0 prfct f9'Clude• beautffut airy l ldrwl. z bath 1to1M fust 1 so• froM cOMJ't. WWt. water Coostff..-•Jew. 560 sq ft of cHtom ••d• ctrH1lc tf It. artf1t-crafh4 AlftOllMlffo CJG"l99 door Giid redwood ftffk•. Oceca •ltw ._k off M1fr Id"" .............................. L LOts 165' dttp Hout & Tt .. tls Cl•lt MelllberlM,•Y be purcfiastd .. porot.ty. Prlnc~1 o..ir C•I 494-3619 ....................... ~WahrVMw North Lagun a Beach Condo, overlooklni Diver'• Covo, Superb locaUon. St.epe to beach and 1boppln&. Large 1 bedrm. fplc. 1 ~ buUts, 9' ceilings. French doors lead to 300 sq.n . patio. $12,500. Down & owe. · South Of Highway Newly remodeled. split PDIJISULA PODfT OPEN SUNDAY I TO 5 1723 OCEAN BLVD. 4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. All amenities. Lovely area, few steps to beach. $189,500 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J .l J Un y'.od• 0'"" N II ti!'J b11,1 level. 4 bdrms, 3 bnths. ~~!!!!~~~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ Oversized lol with polen· - ual to build lurge addt· tional units with swim· ml ng pool to boot! $1bi,500 644-7270 $74,950 . buys this charmlni 3 bedrm, 2 bath, hardwood noor home. From the kitchen windows witb a hilltop vantaae you aee NEWPORT'S FASIDON ISLAND. A super special home and your special opportunity. ()peo SUn· day 1-5; 19371 Newbaven, H.B. ~ MESAYEADE 4 IR-$142,000 St.wmln& 4 bdrm, 3 bath Mesa Verde pool home! Truly an outstanding en· tertainment home. Huae living & family rooms. 2 Frplc's. Spacious kitchen & family room overlook giant sparkling pool! Executive llvln& al a realistic price! See It today. Call 646·717l to preview. O'fN 1119• II S llJN ION N<I' [Blftlld HIDEAWAY /VIEW Laguna's best buy nl $112,000. 2 Bedrm. 2 bnth, 2 levels. Open Sat/Sun 12:30 to 4:30; 1211 Miramar, Arch Beach Heights. 400LD"·:~ CJld~ NEWrORT SHORES A-FRAME 3 Bdrrns. family home. Close lo surfing beach, actJve comm. assn. with swimming pools & Lennis ct.s. $110,000 OPEH SUH. 1-4 323 WAI.HUT ST. LINDA SLAUGHTER Lawson Realty Comp~ny 714-675-4562 ll'PER IACK IA Y 4 BR·2 sty.family hm·2~~ BA. brtck frplc., fam·rm, lrg. ple·1bape lot, on quiet cul-de.sac. PACIFIC COAST PROPERTIES 631.0400 Anytime RW. ESTATE SALES Brokers or salespersons, full/part time. Earn 90/10. On your next deal. * •&Wttd lrollen, 646.7414 3000 W. Cit Hwy, M.I. . TERMS? We may have Just what YoU need to get into your own ho.me. call Century 21 Marten Real Eat.ate M).5357 • •TWO HOMIS• Llvt In one, rent the othert New 8 Bdrm., 2~ be., lrplc. PLUS charm- ing, 4'1Plraded 2 bdrm. homo. Closo to beach, aboppl.na It bus. $220,000. CALl. (i) -_u -Ut4 IJt.ttldc. Al AU.TV Nnr Ne•,•tl Pt•I OUiu ill macnab/ Irvine ~ realty FIMER HOMES ROM $46,000 YO SHl.000 TIY MS POa SIDI Spyglass SBR + bonus rm. w/nite light view. Immed. occupancy. Motivated seller. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 141 BODEGA BAY. (C-35) . llAUftllUL IA YCmT 4BR, 2~ bath, Family Rm home w/raised hearth Flreplaeel Huge 15x40 H/F Pool! Immaculate Ranch Style oo quiet. tree.lined street! A~ prox. nlO sq. ft. Jot! S169,SOO Feet Come See the h~e.t all-new kitchen at 1924 LEEWAJW LN. SUN. 1·5 P.M. (C-36) . OU» Woa&.D CHAIM describes this (BR Bayf ront Estate w/pier & slip, volleyball court+ lg. brick patio on huge expanse of san- dy beach. Lg. living rm. w/bi-beam ceilings + billiard room -both w I magnificent view of Ne"port Harbor Entrance. An experience in living! Amy Gaston 6'2·8235. (C·37) H~fOM Hard·to-find Plan .1 Broadmoor ln centrally located guard-gated com· munity. 4BR on lg. comer lot w/nite light view. $339,500. Lynne Valen· tine 644-6200. (C·38) IALIOA ISLAND DUPUI Spacious owner's unit w/3BRs & den, 3 baths PLUS 2BR income unit -on quiet LilUe Island. Fireplace for cool beach evenings. Only l·blk to beach & bay. GOOD BUY at $274,500 fee. Bob Leonard 642-8285. (C-39) PUTTY AS A PtCTUll ... ·- 6BR, 41AI bath marvelous family home w/formal living & dining rooms + family rm & game rm. - Spectacular night light view. $279,000. Sandie Fix 644-6200. <C·40) SWll-IUYI 2200 sq. n. of country charm on lov- ely greenbelt in The Bluffs. Ex· cellent family & entertaining home w/3BRs, 21h baths + many up- grades! Jean Dales 642-8235. (C-41) DIAMAftCI ~ Custom, quality-built wood & glass home under construction So. of Hwy in CdM. Magnificent view! ~story, .- SBR, 4 bath home w /3 spacious patios -sauna -jacuzzi -wait-In closets + 3-car garage. Approx. 3100 sq. ft. of versatility. $395,000. .. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. (C·'2) MOMTMO In Newport's greatest family area w/pools & tennis. 4BRs, 2 baths + family rm./kltchen combination. Don't wait -a SUPER BUY!! Gisela Hanen 644-6200. (C-43) Sft.9eOI OP SPYCM.US is evident from the panoramic view in the 4BR + dining rm. Cape Hom model. CUstom draped & wallc:over- ings. Sparkling enclosed pool & jacuzzi. Fountain & lovely garden patios. Every amenity to charm 'you! $329,500. Jeri Hunt 642·8235. (C·44) CAf AIJMA YllW! Cameo Highlands w/spectacular ocean view from this charming 'BR home w/vaulted ceiling. Secluded Anthony pool in low·maint. yard. $2251000. Appt. only. Donna Godsnall 644-6200. (C-45) C~ DI&. MAI HIDIAWAY Probate •••• sale. Coiy. welJ•bollt & cared for cottage on Jg. wooded lot. Fireplace -2BRs -2 baths -walk to oceaR Ii beach. $150,fOOO . Barbara Aune "2·8235. Ce-.&> . MAD ~•O•• HAPPY . What a Joyous Christmas your f amlly would have lf you bouaht thl1 a,_cious CBR Montqo moC!el -beautifully decorated 6 landacaped lite a presentr OwDen moved. RWTy -only $157,500 fee. Bob Owem 842-8285. CC-47) PAMOUMIC GOLF COURSI VllW Super 5 BR. 3 BA, 3000 sq . ft. homt!. l..rg. fam-rm. custom frplc .. huge patio en fairway. An outstanding home. f.14,000 tl'AREL ~ALKER CALL Tf> SEJ1: DU,LEX Dl!luxe uruts, golf couri.c \lew. Z Bedrm:i cucfl, prl\lut e, q u1e1. larae garages. Perfect ret11·e ment home and 1nroml' Call 540-11.5 l ~·HERITAGE • ..,.. REALTORS IMCOME!I &lboa Penin JuKt n· Hot.SH For s• llG CANYON OPEN HOUSE ,... dU('l•d! 6 U111l11. llvt• :! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J ,bdrms. & 1 I bdrm • 011 :! 175•4144 [BllAlfOI Eleganl 4 br country ,club estate done 111 formal, antiqued decor. Lavishly tiled . Conversation pit w/(rplc. PlantaUon shutters & mueh. much more! Owner's moved, must sell. Offers wanted. $320,000. Open 12·4, Fri, Sat. & Sun. Call Gay or Joyce for entry from guard & appt. lots. Ju-t ~h·11~ lo btsOl'h Owm.•r rnotivut.etl ~:~:'! .......... ~~~1~~~ ........... ~~~~ ••• I Fee ~1mple llu11l(·X :1 --------1 Bdrms , 2 baths e11ch un MIWON DOLLAR MEIC'iHIOIHOOD townhome nr. tu.sh fairw,ys of Big Canyon Country Club. Beautifully decorated 3 br, 3 ba, xtra lg. patio. Pool, Jacuzzi & tennis court. Vacant! Offered al $169,500. Call Gay or Joyce. MESA WOODS Walk lo So. Coai.t PlalU, 1 l~el, 4 bt!drm atrium home Wtlh SPJI IOU!\ kitchen family rm J 128 SanW Clara. Open Sun 12·3() to •1·3ll 1002 .. , ..••••••.••.••.•....•...•.................. .. _TARBELL , REALTORS '" ~-... '\ , .. ·-·~~Ut!••·., ....... .. - Ld's lake ' Christmas Cookl.s • In this super deluxe kitchen leaturing new microwave oven 4 bedroom family home w11h d1n1ng room area breakfast bar stone lf 1replaCe entry and extra oa1hs P11t10 and \jarage door opener Wont lasl' S89,500 540·1720 Bike To leoch 1 S uper location, close to school$, too. 'New ' landscaping 1n back and front Lovely 3 bedroom home with eating area. family room ' country kitchen and 2 fireplaces 10 keep your toes warm! Patio Call now' S1 06 500 •> 540·1720 . Colonial MmslOft # N•ar Country Club •Golf. tennis and pool fac11tl1es Huge elegant 4 oedroom home. fully customized Ideal nome for all your holtday parties Attractive tile entry eluxe kitchen rec room eating area tam11y room and dtmng room Wei oar protess1on11 ecor. 2 bnck fireplaces 11\d extra baths Newly _painted Call for all the details 540-1720 ...Ywo Heat.ct Pools Lovely clubhouse. 1001 EZ care 3 bedroom ,1 townhome, priced right. 01n1ng room eating , area and country krlchen. Lexrngton home. • much preferred! Don't wa111 Patio Call now• $61.500. 5-40-1720 Plu1h lxecuti•• 11 Dream Premium location. close to pool. tenms and parka. Custom decor throughout with tinted window-.. tlle entry and separate family room Cozy brick fireplace perfect for holiday enter· tatning. Dtnlng ~oom. eating area den and 4 bedrooms E11tra baths. Covered palto and garage door opener Can 1 last S96.900 -~0-1120 Sup•r luy ,. For the GrHtt Thumb ,. Beau111u11y landscaped home wtth lots of gardeners extrasl Lovely covered entry. coun· try kitchen with Hllng .,ea; dining room and family room. Flreplace for that hollday yule log. ' 3 ~drooms. Cl0&e to shope Sprtnl<lers and •patio. $77,eo<> 5'40-1720 Inviting Trl·Ptex 3 attrec:tive unit•. all with 2 bedroom• each Unfurnished. MHter bedroom opens onlo larO• patio. Front unit with flfeplace Call for all the detalts. 1'139.000 54'0·1720 Owner AllXIOU. Huge 2-ltOf'Y 1urrounded by gorgeous fruit tre"t Extra large lot. Family •tvle 3 beclr09m home With d\nlno room. eating area off lh• kitchen and fireplace In the Uvtno room. -Trallet aoc:ftl for tho•• largef Chrl1tmaa r .. present1I 179,&00 Priced t1ght. &40-1720 • HolklJr ,.p~tt-Handioft'le flreplace 1n th• apec:lou1 family room: elegant lfving room with !>rick fl(epltcAt. tool 3 beCkoOm home wrth dining room area. "ting ..,.. entry hall. ant1 eictrll P1ho end that lo..,.Cy heated OOOl Won't 1..al '89.960 640·1120 it. One extra. lari:c front owncr'i. unil lilt 111~. f11>lt' Pnre<t al $175 1!00 Hay A\~ <lupl1•x .! Bdrm homl' bdrm m 1•r J.:JI ai:c: m xlnt locttt11111 Pnnotl ut $175.000 6i3 Jtil.J 642 :!l53 1':\ \'"I associated BROll.EAS-REAL TO RS JOH W l alban •7l·JU1 HEAR BEACH MO QUALIFYING s 140,000 ••• WOODBRIDGE CHARMEll Cozy 3 br, 2 ba atrium townhome accented w /fresh Mint carpeting in a deltghtful parklike setting. Frplc. vaulted ceilings & more! Priced for a s mart buyer. $94,500. Call Gay or Joyce . 230 Newport Center Dr .• Hpt. lcJt 759-1 516 159·0017 . Supt!r "lharp. aw~ pool home JUSt one 11111~ lrom ~<llW)' hCJl'h :\11 qatlllal\ atlJ! Call \lot•k !llii 77IPI GtMral 1002 G.Nrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...Q.. K€Y 48"' RE: Al TORS IC MEWPORT DUPLEXES 'T'wo NEW duplt>\('"I from $179.tlOO! Praml' Newport lle1ghl1> locations' 1''anll u:>er drpreraallon h super. Fa:.t e-.crow All 3 bdrm. 2':i bath units Jog to waler. Best buys 1n Newport.PLUS a peek-a· boo ocean V1ew. Cull fa!tl 6-$6-TI7l ~ . . • t, BIG YARD Hoom I or .! .. " 1111m111.: pool.... ha~l-.1'111,111 l'11Urt. or wh.1ll'\ t•r 1•h1· ~ 11u lllll(ht ilk\• Ill lltl~ htt.:. h114 yanl .1t thl' 1•11<1 111 .1 .:111 cit· .... 11· l.11' l'I \ ·1 l)(.'<.lrouan. l II.1th h1im\• "-Ith hualt 111 island kitchen. fam1I) 1 '"'"' ~ lush courlyanl entry Owners have gone & an• JnXIOUS S00.500 CA I.I. i51·3l9l t;::SELECT I P ROPERTIES C APE COD SSl,000/$2, I 50 TOTAL DOWN W1nd1n}! road\\ .a} to ... uJnni.: :! :.tor~ rdr• Jl' Pn' .111· i:ruund' prn11·1 t -.cduded enlr\' to la\ 1~h II\ ant.: rm.· <..iourmt•l kitchen O\Crlooks ~1111 ~hane c·ou rtyard' Wand int.: sta1r\\<U) lt•ad., lo sweeping ml<ls l cr bedroom plu!> rhllrl '11 retreat' Hurry. 11cllc•r Is arL~IOUll. M7·1i010 !i.IR~ltl BALBOA Ju.,t introduced tu tht• market lht~ l'hJrmcr will muke .i 1h•h.:htful bearh retrt':ll ror "lome lucky famrb A l only :>140.000 huw can ~·ou ~o wronit? 646·771 l (~1wn1341a1ut Real & .. talc IMVESTOR'S S,ECIAL $47,500 Guarded gatewav pm tects lavish ~rounds wath pool Secluded entry tn 1· '{ e n• t 1 v e Ii v r m Sunshine 1<o urmvl kitchen ovcrlook 11 private courtyur<I. Sweeping tnu•t!!r bdl'tn & child's retreat. Owner 1s arudous. SU.bm1l any orrer! &47-60\Q Ol'fN Ill Q • Ill II N tn '~ ~lllM!lf11 ------· t11c~~~~~2~ • * * * OPEN HOUSES 1·5 * * * 1·5 * * * 29 Willow Tree, Univ. Park. $98,000 1526 E. Ocean Blvd. Penin. Pt. 5157,500 1133 Wh1lesall View Hms. $225 000 1942 Santiago, Dover Shores $259;000 610 Malabar, Irvine Terrace Sl 75,000 20 Barlovento Ct . Npt. Crest $193,000 209 Nata. Bluffs Sl64,500 BEAUTIFUL BUY IM BAYCREST Bright & beautiful 3 bedl'oom. den & large country kitchen. Large. sunny rnom$ & a lovely ro~e garden. all witn a tradllionul look . $184,500. DOVER $HORES VllW I' an Wells Regency Style home with courtyard entry & view of !lack Bay. 1 bedroome & family room .. $279.000. Fee: land. GREAT IUY IH DOVER SHORES IO:ntertaining home with indoor pool, Jacuui. marble floors a nd terrace- " 1th views or night lights & Back Ba~. Open floor plan \\ ith room for JX)()I table Leasehold Owner anx- ious & w11ltng to conside r financmg up to 80', of sulc:s pnec $259.000. THE LAST FOR THIS PRICE ,\ltcr this one is sold you won't be able to I ind a 4 bedroom & family room custom home with a pool in de- sirable Wcstchff for Sl 79.500. Owner 1s packed & motivated. BRIGHT CHEERFUL CONDO NL'Wport Cres t 3 bedroom with tastefully decorated upgrades. Short walk to community pool and nitellta tennis. Low pl'i <'e ineludes the land. Sl:l:J.()(){) Fcl' SPRINGTIME FlESH. . . ... and ready to move into. Like new cond1t1on ms1de and out. 3 spacious bedrooms. 2 baths;, plus kitchen· family room ; f>n quiet Eastbluff Cul· de-Sac. This could be your finest Christmas girt. $139.500. SHOWS LIKE A MODEL ln the great family area of Harbor View Homes. this rare 4 bedroom Port of mo shouldn't be missed - warm cozy atmosphere, family room and beautiful yard $178.$00. and ~ou own the land !! .. EMllAU> IA Y -VflW f!'abulous family ho file In private community. 4 bedrooms. formal din· ing room. family room. beam ed cathedral ceilings & immaculate. Secluded patio. Private beach. 6 t~n· nb. courts, pools. Excitlnf.t at $329,000 OPl.M HOUSH -935 WIST IAY AVI -Ciiek• spot Ofl the IALIOA NMIMSULA: , .. _. tM fNM door to.~ bffcll, Lo•tly. ~ ....... Cape Cod. ..... bedr11M • • l·2 lot wttll .... ,._ to Wei. OP84 IAT & SUM 1-4i>O ...... SH0,000 • -44 1 SIAWAID -COIOMA HIGHLAHDS -s.prtMl A 2 t..•1• .............. IRcOl"9 .......... to...., pay tM cOltl. Aho a great 1w1s:tu•9 poof for yow,....... Ir ... ea...._~ SAT & SUM 12-4. $161,500. 2036 rHALAROft. Meta V_. -0....... ogewt ................... Rd. be ..... 1-.. two "°'Y......, ........ forM ..... rOOMt t.ily l"OOlft Mwfy arptlM. tf'I • bvy. oPBi4 ~AT & SUM I to S. SUl,000. tort .. to,......... to Sw• to,.......,.,. -4807 SURll Y ORIVI -CAMEO HtGHLAMOS -h..tHul locaffon hlcJll Oii o hiU, 1wff1M"9 ocean •lew, 1-cuklle l bedroom or 2 od o deft. Prt•• lleooh., $181.1500.0PIM SUM 1·4:30. 4500 ROXIUIY -CAMEO SHORES - ec.-•I••· YOIH" choice of leaH, IHH/Op- tian or purcllCll•· twculate l ~ and f.UIY,, room, e.tro lcrge COrMf' lot. Room for •mall ..... or,,.,..,.. • .,. st.,..... $259,500. OPEM SUM 1·4:10. )) . )) JASMIMI Clllk: -Otte yo.a 1NIY• ..._ waftlag for. ,._ 6 and be•ti .. r ........ ed; ................. ,... ..... w, - oceGn •lew: thrff bedrootn ho• hi prhate commHlty. TEMMIS, pool. lacunl. clubhouH. Whert tht f1•"'9 11 :;-' - REMEMIER, I know because 1 lln e too. Jean Cole. $225,000. EASTSIDE COST A MESA -leautiiul 5 year old ..,.... Each •It hos kll9g slltd bedrooMo l \ upataln ,.... 2 ............. Each '-.,ood bumflMJ flnplace, W".lft el•ctrial .,Pl.-cK. Jult IHI• a hcMM. SI 46.500. COROHA DEL MAI -UI UT d c_... porary ~DUPLEX, 2·2 be*ow ....._ Opttt ...._, • wood ..ct ..... TlQ story. Pric:e reclllced. SI tZ,000 . CAST A DEL SOL -Htw patio how. with 2 ~. dtft. ntnr occupied on corner lot with a •lew. C...tral air co~ • ..- qll"Clded ccrpeb , tile ..try, mirrored doHI doon. Adult co.....,.i~, lncllldes pool, jac8UI, clubho11H, an H erci•• room. Complete recr.atfoeal foclUtles. $15,950. COROMA DEL MAR -COMtiitlCIAL LEASI -In fh* hemi of CCN"OIM def M•. ApproxJmottty 4000 ...... ffft °" p-.d floorpkll 2 aman opctriMtnh. , ........... up to 10 CRitomo&Mle1. 6Sc Per 1cpH1tt foot. -· COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 l. Coast H•y .. Corona def Mm- 675·55 I I OPEN HOUSES 1·5 PM HARIOR VIEW 5 beurm~. :n:J baths. 3 car garage. This Somerset home offers many customized features. Large back yard & freshly pamted. Offered al $189,000 . Opein Sun; 2042 Port W cy hnclgl' RAMCHO SAN JOA9UIM Panoramk view of the surrounding Turtlerock Hills. This exquisite 2 bed rm, 2 ba, den. Townhome features not only a hill view but also view over landscaped area & pool. Offered at Sl09,000 Open Sat ~ 5 '.\tadrona HARIOR VIEW LUSK tr1-le .. el home has many custom I L·atures. Large rourtya.rtl. bcaut1lul ohvt> tree and many ros~ bushes. Bltn book~heJves . formal dinmg rm, paneled f amlly rm w /parquet floor, huge pool. Open Sat/Sun; 873 Sandcastle Dr. HADOa Yll!W LUSk.alDUCID $231,900 -VACANT 4 bedrm, family rm, ocean view home waiting for you to move in· to. Large lot with 3 car garage. Open Sat; 3907 lnlct Isle TURTLEROCK IROADMOOR newly of- 1ered. 3 bedrm. fauuly rm and "den h<?mc. Corner lot. Approx 1750 $Q fl Nicely land aaped. acant. Owner anxiou.s. Offered at 119,000. Open Sun; 19332 Sierra Bello HARIOR "tfjW HJU.S -lowest priced, ·ocean view in CdM. 3 Bedrm, family rm +formal dining. 2 Cozy fireplaces & beamed ceilings. Open Sat/Sun; 1114 Whitesails. CAMEO HIGHLANDS beautifully UP· graded 4 bedrm home with large pool & Jacuzzi with much privacy. Large lot Palos Verde stone fplcs. pprox 2500 sq.It Off cred at $210,000. Open Sat' Sun : 4l.i10 Dorchester. SPYGLASS -BEST VALUE -beautiful 3 bedrm Portsmouth model features beautiful pool and jacuzzi, Super deep 3 car garage t hat has a children's gam e room and a bath with dressing area for pool. Highly upgraded. Move in condition. Offered at $249,60<>. Open Sat/Swi; 8 Monterey Circle. COllOHA Da MAR -4 bedrm, 2~.t bath, family room, newly carpeted and painted inside and out. Home offers lovely view. Offered at $229,950. Open Sat/SWl ; 1251Surfline Way. CUlA>l-SAC -llAY!IAJL 4 bedrm, 2~ batb home. Featuring approx. 2700 sq.ft. 3 Car garage. Next to park. Large deck ove rlooking secluded green belt. Offered at $249.500. Open Sat; 2515 Salt Air. SPYGLASS-JUST LISTIO -This popular Portsmouth model olfers 3 bedrms, 2 bath. Immaculate condition . 3 Car garage. Approx 2 yrs old. Also offers " beautiful ocean view. Tinted windows. Owner· will carry large 2nd trust deed • . Offered at $298,000. Located ut 19 San Mateo Way; open Sunday. OTHER PROPERTIES BIG CAMYOM DEANE" -most wpula1• Versailles model. end unit. Gorg~ous night vlew with Catalina as a bottus. Hi4h!Y upgraded. Priced to sell. CLUFFS FIRST OFFERIMG -spectacular Bay View, one-ot'-a ·kmd e nlarged Bluffs 3 bedrm home w/3 baths. This home provides excellent privacy with beautHul courtyard!i. Highly UP· ~raded. Call for details. CORONA DIL MAR DUPLIX -this duplex has been completely remodeled new carpets thruouL new paint inside a n d out. New upplinnces. Each unit features. 2 bedrms, 1 bath. ffighly destrable rental area. MIWPORT IE.ACM -Call u~ to see this . outstanding 4 bcdrm. 2w bath home in one ol NewporL s rincl'lt ureas. Bettutiful Jam1ly ktlchen area with ~~\.Om shutters, Wf.!l bat". in Cami)\ room ml s11.e ).ard, dose to com munily tennis · pool. All thib for undtir Sl80,000 Fee. HOUSES FOR SALE Z llDROOM 4981\lountain Rd .. Laguna Beach 644-7020 $162,500 Sunday 1-S 1211 Miramar, Arch Beach Hgts. 6~6-3255 $112.000 Sat/sun 12:30-4 :30 114Crystal <Balboa Island) N.B. 675-3331 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 718Malabar. Irv. Terr., CdM 673-8550 $140,000 Sat 1-5 14611 Oak, Irvine 752-1700 $79,900 Sunday 11-4 22915 Bonita, Ran Viejo, El Toro 642-5200 $59.900 Sunday 1-5 315 Poppy, Corona del Mar f>42·8235 $150,000 Sun. 1 5 2 IR Ir FAM RM or DEH •723 Santana Dr .. Corona del Mar 644 ·9513 Slt>l,500 Sunday 11·5 1942 Pt. Cardigan Pl., lllVHms> NB 644-6038 Sal/Sun 12·4 4915 BruceCrscnt,L.Snds,NB 673-7575 $135,000 Sun. 1-5 ~6 Sunridge I Deerfield) Jn·inc 673-2500 $89,500 Sal1Sun 1-4 300 E . Coast Hwy. ~5CHOeAnza )NB S.12-8235 Sal q -3, Sun. 11 -4 •2927 Perla <Bluffs>, N.B. 640-8826 $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 110 Orchard, Irvine 752-1700 $76,900 Sunday 11-4 3 BEDROOM •11 Sundance, Npl T(:'rrarc. N.B. 645-8681 $85.600 Sat/Sun 1·5 •10110 Peony Circle. Fountain Vly 554-3576 $79,950 Sal/Sun 11 ·5 337fil Magellan Isle, Laguna Ngl 6-1·1 7020 $325,000 Sun 1-5 29252 Ridgeview Dr., Laguna Niguel &11·0295/751-31!)1 Sat 1Sun 1·5 486 Holly Dr., Laguna Ucach 493-9381 $174,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 31086 Via El Rosario, San Juan Capo 496-7711 $79,500 Sat 'Sun 1-5 15-l Jetty. Orang(' 962·77·88 $88,900 Sunday 1·5 507 '.\Iarguentc. old Ccl'.\I. Cd:\I 675-6000 $138,500 Sat Sun 1-5 •2907 Perla. Bluffs. Nwpt fkh 675-0000 $142,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4515 llampdc.-n. C:.imeoShores. CdM 675·1;000 $228,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1809 P t. Stirling (llV Homes) N.B. IH0-5560 $128,500 Sun. 1-5 808 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 675-G670 $268,000 Sunday 12·4 2 Rue Chatea u Royal <Big Cyn) NB (}44-4910 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 29W11lowTrcc (Univ. Park) Irvine t.i·l-1-1766 S98,000 Sun. 1·5 1521 Kings Hd., Newport Beach 673-7575 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1121 Columbine. Santa Ana 5-16 2313 $74,700 Sunday 1·4 2289 Republic, Costa Mesa li46·717l $74.800 Sat Sun 1·5 4807 Surrey Dr. CamH'lnds. CdM 675-5511 $181.500 Sun 1-4:30 207 Milford Dr,CamShrs, CdM 673-4400 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •8 Monterey Circle, Spyglass 675-3411 S249.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 107 "A" St., Balboa Peninsula 631-1400 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 661 ttoss. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $63,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1446So. Orange Ave., Santa Ana 540-1720 $56,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 242 Walnut <Nwpl Shrs) N.B. 642-3850 $97,500 Sun 1-5 25391 Calle Becerra, Laguna Niguel 546-0022 $83,900 Sunday 1-5 827 Victoria, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $64,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 :30 517 Ave. Campo (Bluffs) NB fl44-5983 5145.000 Sun. 12 :30-4:30 838 W. Wilson. Costa Mesa 544·9411 $72,500 Sunday 1-5 323Walnut (Newport Shores) N.B. 675-4562 $110,000 Sun. 1-4. 1134 M1ss 1on Or. :\1.Del :\tar.CM. · 675-1642 $83,000 Sun.12-4 15841 Carrie Lane, Hunt. Bch 546-5605 S65,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1501 Lincoln La. Westcliff. NB 642-5200 $195,000 Sunday 1-5 1038 Sea Lane. HVH, CdM 675-6000 SlR0.000 Sunday 1-5 19San Mateo Way. Spyglass 675-3411 $298,000 Sunday 1-5 2l!J5 Stale St., Costa Mesa 548-3571 $69,950 Sun 11·5 18 Rue Chantilly <Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $298,500 Sun. 1 ·5 3 IR & ,.M RM or DEH DIRECJORY ............. 41rectwy ... ,. ........... ,c ............ Al• ......... lttt4 ...... -~-........................... _ .. ~DAM.YNOTWANTADS.,._. ~ .................. _-.4 ......................................... ,_. --,. #3 Skipper, Irvine 546·2313 $108.950 Sunday 1-5 *4633 Perham, Corona del Mar &lS-8024/645-2848 Sat/Sun 1-5 3214 Montana. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $82,900 Sunday 1-4 2722 Skylark, Costa Mc::,a 546-2313 $120.000 Sunday 1-4 :30 200 LaJolla. Nc,~porl Beach 546·2313 $199,500 Sunday 1-5 •4500 RosburyDr,CamShrs,CdM 675-5511 $259,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 :30 * •21 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 752-1920 $250.000 Sunday 1-5 4102 Brisbane <Univ. Prk) Irvine 631-1400 SH4,950 Sal/Sun 1·5 2481 lrvme Bl., Costa Mesa 631-1400 $89.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 744 Center, Costa Mesa 5-15-9491 $75,000 Sunday 12 4 18 Ima Lou Crt, Newport Bc;.1rh 631-1400 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1114 Whilcsails. llVJiills, CdM 675-34 11 Sat/SUJl 1·5 2798 Bluebird, (Mesa Verde> CM 759-0811 $129,500 Sun.12:30-4:30 133 Masters Ctrl'le, Mesa Verde, CM 5-15-9491 Sat/Sun 12-4 2960 Greenville. Santa Ana 540-3666 S68.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •43G Cambridge, Costa Mesa 5-10-3666 Sat/Sun 1·5 1515 Cumberland La., Newport Bch 5-16-5880 $155.000 Sat Sun 1-5 •17702 Palmenlo. t:nl\. Park, Irv. 759-1501 $99,950 Sat1Sun 1-5 •2449 W111dward Ln .. Newport Bch 963-7600 Sun. 1·5 2951 Catalpa IEastbluff), NB 673-8550 $191,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1803 Iowa, Mesa Verde, C.M. 751-3191 Si!l.900 Sat. 1-4 iJ7 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, N. B. 640-5357 $320,000 Sal/Sun 12·5 2774 Hillview mBKnolls > CdM &t4-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 2745 Drake Ave., Mesa del Mar. CM 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 53() SanBnmlnoAvl· .~ptl !ls.~ B 642-9732 $1~.900 Sunday 1·5 357 Catalina Dr. tNpt. Heights> N.B. 646-4463 Sun. 12-4 i6.>3~e'' llmps h1rt'. ;\l.Vcrdc.C'.\t 5..tS-9491 Si9.900 Sunday 12-4 2-l C\'pre~sTrcl•Ln. t.:n . Pk. Irv 552-7937 Sl 19.500 Sunday 10-5 425 Vista Trucha <Bluffs> ~B 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 519 Play a (Bluff~>~ U 642-8235 $157,500 Sun. 1-5 19322 Sierra Bello, Turtlerock 675-3411 $119.900 Sunday 1·5 •989 Linden, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $69.500 Sunday 1-5 274 E. 22nd St., E /Side Costa Mesa 646·7711 Sunday 1-5 209 Abalone/\ ve (Little Bal Isld ) 640-7771 $153 .000 Sunday 1·5 4 BEDROOM 16062 Shasta. f'ountain Valley 962-7788 $73,900 Sunday 1-5 2873 Europa. Mesa Verde, CM 557-2157 $122,000 Sat/Sun 2219 Channel Rd .. Balboa Penin Pt. 645-4095 $243,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •438 Princeton Dr.Col.Pk., CM 642.3729 Sat/Sunday 209Susannah Pl.. Costa Mesa 548-3209 $79,950 Sat/Sun 12·4 * ••416 62nd St. CNwpt Shores) NB 645-0241 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •17511 Luther CCulverdale) Irvine 551·0714 $125.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2212 Margaret Dr .. Newport Beac h 646-7414 $124,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 10082 Beverly Dr., Hunt. Beach 546-2313 $119,900 Sunday 1-4 935 West Bay, Bal Penn .• Balboa 675·5511 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4: 30 •2077 l\'tandarin <Mesa Verde> CM 640-7171 $142,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4610 Dorchester, CameoHighlnds, CdM . 675-3411 S210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 8901 Stillwell, Huntington Bch 540-3666 Sat & Sun 1-5 , 9061 Peltcan, Fountain Valley ~75-6741 $85,800 Sun. 1·5 2112 Wallace Ave., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $67 .000 Sat/Sun 1·4 9392 Coronet. Westminster 494-8035 $149,500 Sunda~ 1-5 zn Brentwood.Costa Mesa 540-1720 $89,500 Sunday 1·5 33851 St. of Blue Lantern, D . Pt. 496-9723 $225,000 Open Dally 1-5 1745 Paloma Dr., Newport Beuch 675-1642 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 607 W. Balboa Blvd., Bal Pen in. 675-8120 Sal/Sun 12 4 fH.IW. Balboa, Balboa Peninsula 675-8120 Sal/Sun 12·4 1507 Mariners Dr., Newport Beach 833-8600 Sl35,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 27922 Calle Belminte, SJC 831-0295 SSS.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1837 Tradewinds, ( Baycrest) NB 548-5469 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1907 Yacht Maria, Scav1ew, NB 675-6000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4501 Surrey Dr., Cam.Hilnds, CdM 644-4910 $179,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 6 Foxhill (Deerfield Park )Irv. 644·4910 s1:14.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1833 Oriole. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $154,900 Sat 1-4. 3104 Coolidge, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $84,900 Sunday 1-4 3153 Country Club, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $132,500 Sunday 1-5 3019 Java, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $150,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2036 Phalarope, Mesa Verde, CM 675-5511 $128,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 215 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, NB &12-5062 $247 ,500 Sun 10·3 1251 Surlline Way, Corona del Mar 675-34ll $229,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2901 Catalpa, Newport Beach 640-1108 $145,500 Sun. 1-5 873Sandcastle Dr .. Harbor View 675-34ll Sat/Sun 1·5 1712 Pt. Wstbrne,HVHomes. NB 759-0811 5145,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 2778 Albatross, Mesa Verde, CM 545-9491 Sat/Sun 12-4 -~915 Windward (Baycr est) N.B. 642-8235 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 •4531 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 644·6200 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1836 Port TffCin (llVHomes > NB t»4·6200 $167.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3045 Garfield, Costa Mesa 556-2660 $74,900 Sun 12·4 •2242 Heather La .. Nwpt Beach 640-5357 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2101 Windward (Baycrcst) N.B. 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 21776Tahoe <Lake Forest> El Toro 675-6741 $159,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 ;:5 Red Rock, Deerfield, Irvine 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 3428Sanla Clara, Mesa Woods, CM 646-3255 Sunday 12 :30-4:30 •546Sturgeon. Costa Mesa 548·1168 $85,000 Sunday 1-4 17482 Wayne Ave., Culverdale, Irv. 752-7315 · $95,500 Sunday 1-4 21 Rimrock (Turtle rock) Irvine 833-9293 $188,500 Sun. 1-5 J5161 Normandie.TheRnch. IRV 8.13-9293 $102,000 Sun . 1-5 146.51 Oak Ave (College Park), Irv. 974-0045 $99,500 Sun 1-4:30 15312 Rei ms, Irvine 540-1720 $99,900 Sunday 1-5 23212Tasminia Cir .. Lag.Nig. 49-P6594 $390,000 Sunday 12·4 15Sanderline <Deerfield) Irvine 752-1414 $94,500 Sun. 11-3 •3 Point Sur <Spyglass) CdM 642-8235 $329 500 Sun. 1-5 1951 Pt. Weybridge.HVHms. NB 642·8235 $162.500 Sun. 1·5 5 IEDROOM 3116 Pierce St .• Costa Mesa 546-2313 $89,900 Sunday 1-4 ••112 Via Lido Nord, Lidoisle, NB 642-5200 $500,000 Sunday 1·5 2042 Port Weybridge, Harb View 675-3411 $189,000 Sunday 1-5 S IR & FAM RM rw DIM 460 Mendoza Terr, Corfflds,CcJM . 644-7383 $375,000 Sun.1·4 5021 Corkwood, UnivPrk, Irv. 675-6000 $146,500 Sunday 1·5 41 Bodega Bay (Spygla s> CdM 642·8235 Sun. l-5 6 llDIOOM 1406So. Bayfront. Ballste, NB · 675:0000 $534,500 Sunday l •S 3 llDIOOM 2082 Canyon Dr .• Costa Mesa 673-20.58 $79,500 Sun 1·5 2706 Vista def Oro (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $121,500 Sat/Sun 12:4:30 415 Vista Suertc <The Bluffs) N. 8 . 640-0020 $135,000 Sun. l·S 10S9 Santa Ana Ave., Laguna Beach 540-1720 Sl28,SOO Sunday 1-5 1909 West Wjnd, Santa Ana 540-1720 $89,SQO Sunday 1-5 3 II & FAM RM or DEN 302 Avenida Cumbre <Bluffs> NB 759-0811 $179,500 Sun 12:30-4:30 4 IEDROOM 2114 Vista Laredo <Bluffs> N.B. 673-4400 $174,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE l lf:DROOM •29 Canyon Island, Big Canyon, NB 759-0087 $169,500 Sunday 12-4 17981 Hawes Lane <Tamarack> HB 847-6100 $64,900 Sunday 1-5 621 Shasta Lane, Costa Mesa 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 l IR "a FAM ltM or DEM •33602-D Dana Vista Dr .. Dana Pt. 493-8147 $129,500 Sal/Sun 12·5 4 BEDROOM 1831i Foxglove Way (Univ. Pk) Irv. 833-9781 $109,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IR & I IR 2220 Waterfront, Balboa 631-1400 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR & 2 IR 479-481 Morning Cany. Rd., CdM 545-3483 $162,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4604 Seashore, Newport Beach 673-6900 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 511 Acacia, Corona del Mar 759--0811 Sun. 12: 30-4: 30 l IR & STUDIO 3111 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar 673-5354 $197,500 Sun 1-4:30 l IR & I IR 415-4151,'2 Heliotrope, CdM 644-4848 $230,000 Sun 1-5 3 llt & 2 IR 323 Apolena, Balboa Island 673-6900 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 206-0G'h Abalone (Balboa Island) 642-8235 $274,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR & 3 Ill 512 Bolsa <Nwpt Hgts) Newport Bch 646-7171 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3215Clay <NwptHgts) Newport Bch 646-7171 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR Ir 4 Ill 218 Amethyst, Balboa Is land 631-1400 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2-1 IRs 704 Jasmine_. Corona del Mar 759-0358 Sl74,900 Sunday 1-4 3-2 IEDROOM 111 \"ia Lido :"lord Lido Isle 1 ~B 631-1400 5450.000 Sun 1-:) HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2 IR & I IR •441 Seaward. Corona Hglnds, CdM 675-5511 $165,500 Sat/Sun l-4:30 ' llR&llR 718 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar ~1-1800 $154,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 INCOME PROPERTY. FOR SALE 2 la HOME & 2 Ill APT' 710 Fernleaf Ave., Corona del Mar 963-9470 $194,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 RANCH FOR SALE 4 IEDROOM 7305 Saddle Hills Trail, Orange 559-3344 Sat/Sunday MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 4 la & FAM RM or DEN 24922 Muirlnds,Sesame St,El Toro 991·8660 · Sat/Sun 12·5 HOUSES FOR RENT 3 llDIOOM 4891 Barkwood (,Calil/Hmes) Irv. 673-4220 $425/mo. Sunday 11·5 4 llDlbOM 41 Montecito (Spyglass Ifill) CdM 673MOO $1350 Mo. Sat/Son 1·5 • tott· OCIAHVllW . New luxury 2800 sq rt. home. steps from bo11ch. Crac1ous entry, dbl fplci. formul living rm. ¥j ocean \'iew l''ormal dh~· ini; rm. fully equip~ kltch w/bre11kflla1 bar• tile separate servlol Island. Lge family r adjacent to beaut1,.I landi.caped & tit~ courtyard. Upstairs master bdrm w/walk In clooet & pvt bath. Adtft. tlonal bdrms w/bath 41.\ with outdoor patio Ir ocean vHtw. Spacious ~ car garage w/3rd 011;~ door parking artta. Foi- th11 d1scr1m1nate. l'utr • broker cooperation. Price red'1ced to S31~.000 Open House Sul\ HPM, 21730cean Blvd. f ••••• • IAYCHSTEXEC i POOL llOME complete·: ly remodeled 3 Br 2 8(, executive bom~, wtdocorator patio 1' pool. 2 rplc's, all new cpts, cab1nelS & lll~J t h r u o u l h o u 1~ Prestigious location. aac " home Just repaln ' ed. Must see to •P· preclute . Broker cooperation Pricf $11>5,000. Open lfouse Sat.• 1-4 PM. 1634 Skylitr Nwpt Bch. · ACJHO'H .. t '"°"'*" -. 714'-751 .. 173 VA TERMS OHLY $62,500 Best buy In the area. Air cond1t1oner and some other nice lttra 's, Callin& m ls a must -The doc l;\ltei ! A quick escow and this vear's best Christmas present is ~.s-46-2313 Ol'IN Ill 9 •II~ IUl'ot 10 fl# ¥<1' [~61111 TURnEtlOCK Largest model w,4 bdrms. fmly rm & huge bonus room. Xlnt coniJi- tion. Priced rlgh\ ! 646-7711 r::= Walkt:r & ltrn Real Estate HOT A FIXER IUTCHI» It sold once, buyer didn't qualify und the seller didn't increase the price $75,700 will move you ln- lO a home already to let you move In. No paint. no work in this 6 yr old home. A 19\ of ,ctras In this home. hur1y it's - back on the market and will be eorte sooll. ~2313 • ()"<1' l•l 9 •If S I U'V 101\1 Nt" I• !B.1111 $44,500 1200Sq. ft .. with 2 bdrms. & 2 baths. MJr~na facilities avaU. Also community pool. jacuul & clubhouse. An xlnt mobile home value in ex· clmlve Bayside Vil Iago 67l-4400 HARB\)A lcAaa lay Club Lge comer, 3 Br. 3 ba apL wtlh breatbtaklng J way view or Harbor. boats It night ure. Wrap- around patio, firepla~. Completely redecorated Ii beautifully furnished. ~~~~o to June 30tb. 1 D. WOODARD, RLTR Call l>M·7878 • ~ ....... o.A.IL·V·P·n.·o·T------S·u·nd·ay-. ~.-~,bef 1'. 1~ 1 ~.~.':!!. ....... e~.~ ...... . Cole.worthy (If Co. llt0'1Jr-•!11AL•IN l ~tMi;N I 11;-"AL 1.. HAI[ 2>4S EASTBLUFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 640-0020 ILUFFS TOP VALUE HOMt You own the land; 3 spacious BR's, 2~ baths in desirable Y -Plan. Wide green· belt afforded from L.R. & formal din. l'm. Nothing offered for less, $135,000. Call for app 't Open Sat & Smtday I ·S PM 218 Amethyst. Bl $298,900 107 "A" St, Bal Pnt $265,000 2220 Waterfront $175,000 18 Ima Loa Ct. $159,500 4102 Bnsbane S 94,950 · 2481 Irvine Bl $ 89,500 111 Via Lido Noni $450,000 IH MEWPORT IEACM MIW OM THI MA .. IT S2'1. tOO SpHltlt ltrlck ltH••• ._ .. rry tltt. ......... 4'/J .,,. ..., ..... -..... 1"-4 ... d.., ..... 4 .... 3 ... .......... ". ,... ... w .... .... hyfr-eL YtlW OF WATER $159,500 UNIQUE AMD Hcltln9 tri ... •.t con- doMhtiMM hol'M. Cont•r locotfOft In Hewport Crest wtttl l tM•OOftlll. & dM. ""-Forn~ OCEAN .ct MIGHT LIGHTS . VIEW. Cooe•:•ed dKor with wwMll• OH THE WATH $125,000 leoutfM VllW of lay, bo4lts mMI oc.. from tWs P""ffcJio-t ..... 2 be*oa.. cOftdoa•Aua. Security & c-..-.... Soc• tiOft. Pool ALMOST OH WAT& $450,000 Jmt across to btolt Udo Mord ..,,.,._. .ct JCMt IMn• a VIEW Of WA Ta. 0.. of .... ,.... opporiwNtM• to buy --pro-~ °" Udo 1.a.. ReclKorahd with q11ality CMd good tcnh . 'Bree ..wts with lood1 of~ °""'*' wflt H C ...... IETWHH THE WA TB $265,000 .... SoclllfkliR -, ........ , .. a...w ... layfrowt ud ou .. fro11t. l·•fory MOStft'llMce hOIM wiitt loads of wood & "qlou. Added boMs of larp roof,........ 360 decJ"" VIEW Of HIWPOaT mMI l bedroOML Perfect hotlW for the ._ dM dual with criiatic tosh. 0,.. Sat. & S... 1·5P.M. WAUC TO WATER $275,000 Across tt.t 1trHt to P1Ml:lllllo layf1 Oftf ..d t-st,.. to bHt Oceoe" Giit ......_ Grondl«K• 4 MdrOOllll ltOtM wltt. 2 . atones of cnath·e dKOf", opett f..u..g bolc..-S CMd socrh~ htdoor 9'•ftllho11M. Ofte of a kiltd °" o prnHc)iom eonter loc.tl-. STEPS TO WATS SIU,500 CIN'tl a,p 1al cottoge on P1•1• PoW. W Cll'1lltll Old COfiifort _.. IMJ.ded wltt. this 2 bedr0ont + fonMI cfift. nn. YOili're jat ocros.s. tM strut frOM btolt OCEAM- FttOHT. ••••• IM COROMA DEL MAR SHIHGLl:D CHATE.AU $175,000 q.d.t .ct COl'lY........ CCN"Mf' Mcattoa wfttl loadl of roe. to •• ,.... onto tM "°'"'4) Iowa. OW.-CIHlltY diitple1 with two, OM bed ...th md lo.& of c'-4MN. A ran opporfw1ity °" ... of c .... cMt Mw'a best atr..h. Uae tt .Ma, • .,.... to· I~ .... or COftYtf't toe hofM. Lob of pot•lbll""- CO.HBl DUPLIX $167,500 .OWfff' wtl COMlder leaM[.,.._ IW flex.- Ible hrw GR thil J Ir 3 MdrOOM ~I. CLOSE TO WATIR $425,000 Alld ltypROtk VllWS of l.y, boah 9ld oc•• bf dilly .ct • ... of llqhh ot N(aM. Pri•• locotklft ... lrvr.. f ...,.. - co"'pl.ttfy redecorated itt .ct CMlf. ~·~~·-floor .......... 4 .... .... rooMt ... I bg '°°' «Md ,.t1o. AND YOU OW.. T .. LAHb. • * * * .. IH COSTA MESA Gt•Nt I OOZ t 002 ·······················'······················· • IMMEDtATI O CCUPAHCY This BlufCs "Trina'' has jw.t been totally redecorated and is bright and shiny. Features includo 3 bdrms. formal dining rm und secluded patio. $154,500. Call for an appointment. CARREE U VIHG Beautiful Bluffs "D" Plan with extra large living room. 3 bdrms. Mature greenbelt view. Quiet location. A delight to show. Offered at $159,500. CHIMA COVE LOT This is the last available level vacant lot in this unique neighborhood. 32' x 120•. Bay view. SmaJJ coUage on JI.a· Build one or two homes · $300,000. IRVIME THRACE CUSTOM Extra large rooms with lots of glass but with complete privacy. 2 bdrm, formal dining room, huge fireplace, inside utility rm. New on the market S140,000. Extra land available in rear. ILUFfS..-4 IEDIOOMS Popular "W" Plan with country size lutchen, formal dining area, near schools & shoppin~. Immediate occupancy. $120,000. DIAMATIC EHTllTAIHMBU HOMI Cathedral ceilings and lots of glass. Formal dining area, 3 bedroom, informal family room. Possession by Christmas a possibilily. $124,500 EASTIWFF VIEW Secluded entry· -Massive used brick fireplace. Open plan · All new kitchen with Chambers range. View from living room, dming room and master bedroom. Two o{her bdrms & den. He one of the first to see this! 4 IEDROOMS-$1 28,500 l'iew port Crest's largest model features formal dining rm, cozy family rm. Top location near tennis & pool. Some view · Several interesting financing options available. CALL 673·8550 ll2 MAAGUEAITI, COAOHA DEl MAI ~THEREAL ~ESTATERS !:~:-! .......... ~~~~,~~~! .......... ~~!~ Pete /Jarrell Jea/l~ p r ejl!nf J SPECTACULAR PACIAC OCEAN PANORAMA Located m Cameo Shores on an ex· elusive cove with while water view. Warmly inviting in its elegant simplici- ty -pool, patio. saunu, 4 bedrms, den and dining room. Call Lit. Beazley, for details on this new lis ting! 642-5200 SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A MARVELOUS BUY! HARIOR VIEW HOMES 1809 PT. STIRl.IMG OPIH I ·5 $128,500 Adult occupied. single story. 3 bdrm. & formal dining rm .• ranch style home on \'ery spacious & private lot. Out of state owner will "talk turkey" during the next 2 weeks so you can be in by Christmas. . -. ......... . . . . ,,.._ .......... _ .. ,. ..... .. . . . " . . . ...-... . .. .. • ~.~~ ........ ~~:~~ ....... ~.~~ .. " ... 1~~~ ....... ~.':!':~ ....... . GtMr• IOOZ 16Mw.d 100, cWMar IOllC.1u .. M. 1022 Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIXIRUPPEI ~~~ Fix&SaYe SSS Pt4A LOW DOWH Xln1locaUon,2 BR. 2 BA, UM your tmagl.natlon r Clnyoubuyahom~wlth w/room lo bulld. VJ J J <:'l . ~ /)6,11 With paint, carpel and only '2GOO? You bet. I We $117,~. ~duce Jo J eCCJ!! aome nxio· you cu turn have ee•eral homes for LORA VANCE th.ls lari:o 4 bedrm, faml· aalo thtt require only REALTOR I y h o m o t o l o " $2000 down or leul Call · 673-40l2 LOCATION _ LOCATION showplace. Dia family toseethemtbday. 16MPtsdu ti 1007 room, pool sbe back . -645-1474 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 414·41'1h Acacia, reduced $10,500 yard, 3 car aararie, & .ii a...i•out Condo Smashing, new 2 bdrm., 2 bath unit, much more! I Thb won't I I '. 1 l a Bdrm. 2 ba, 2 parking tree-top & lights view. 11\t.eresUng 2 lutl CallnowGU-0303. ~=----apaces. Subterranean bdrm .• 2 bath home. • car garage + garaae. security bldg. hobby area. Call today 1 $199,500. Open $118,000. Call Pepper Sal/Swi 1.4• F Or:tEST E OLS ON Jones ,,, ........... ... Hew On TheMn.t 001r{~~AL 385·3Mlh La Perle P l, 1Sth & Tustin, walk to au schools. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath home + 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit, excep- Uonal &newt ~189.500 Open Sunl-4 .. MUST SEE TO AP· 9$7-1319 E/SlOI COSTA MESA PRECIATE! Completely •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;.-., ('edecoratcd and re· modeled 4 bcdrm home. Kitchen like new. TriJb compactor, waler sof· te ne r & Inter-com syatem, just to mention o rew s pecial features. Asking $94,200. To see this very attractive home, cruJ , 546-5880. ~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS OPEN Sat/Sun. 1-5 You'll fove entertaining this holiday season in llus lovely 4 bdrm., fam. rm., 2~ ba. home. Hus jui>t been totally up· graded lhroughoul. GOOD LOCATION . Pnced to sell at $135,500. A must see. 1507 MARINERS DR., NEWPORT BEACll. tt513 CAMPUsl>t:JRVrtlE FREE OPIEH IJ.5 c....s .... lal»oa , .. Pf. 421 S.•ih Completely remodeled executtve home! Beller than new with custom ~ .... ~ouma dd~ ~~673-8494' 2435 E. c:o.t Hwy .. ~ .. M4r ameruhcs too numerous __ ---·-----_ t.omenlion.Huge famlly ~~ rm, den, formal dining & more. 4\.:a baths, 21h car C... .. M.-I 022 Coro.a .. Ms I 022 $72,000 3 Oedrm, huge lot. Complete wllh hardwood noor, dbl gar. covered pallo & qwet street. Out. ol state owner needs im- mediate sale. Super buy. hurry! Call 546-5880 ~.-.HERITAGE . • REALTORS garage + workshop. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 96-1-1681 rordetaUs. View tt... l y Owaer l--------11~~~~~~~~ C.olonlal Real ~tale Harbor View Hllls, beaut. view of bay. DWLEX ly Owner cutaUna & light.s. Custom Must see to nppredate. 4 Br, Fam Rm. Formal Din Rm, atrium & fplc. Loaded with extras. 4 Beautifully decorated Doors Crom Bay. 1 blk to Ocean. 67l·943l w/paneling & Van Lull wallpupcr. Great home OWNERANXlOUS for entertaining w/lgc 4 Dr 4 Ba, vacunt. 2219 patio, cust. pool & Channel Rd. Dalbou JaCutt.I , fis h pond Penin point.· $243,000. w/woterfall. $269,500. Terms ! Vacant. Nell For appt Ph: 644·1033 or llcatly, Rltr. 645·4095 see Sat/Sun 1·5PM, 1033 OPEH SAT. i-4 1966 Port Albou lmmac. Monaco, view or mts. & city Ii ghts; 2 bdrm11. & den, n ew carpets, nooring, paint MESAVBDE 2 STOAY IEAUTY Give that woman in your life the areatest & most thrilling Christmas gift poeslble. A i:torgeous 2 at.ory Mesa Verde 4 bdrm home w /fmly rm & fr ml dln rm. Call now! S.~9-191 Corona del M.-I 022 _Wh_it_c_S_ai_ls_W_a--y __ _ in &out, new dlabwuher --------CAMEO SHORES & water heater. Feel ________ _ ,...__, 4000 "t 3 Bd land. $147,SOO lllilden/hwetton ..........•....... , .... "'""ce sq• rm OPEH SUM. 1-4:30 F.astside Costa Mesa. 3·2 S 13,450 DOWH pool home. lo Cameo 31 t a ._w.. Dr. bedrm home1 & room for CORONA DEL MAR Shores. 180 deg view of -,r-h more unita. 300' deep lot. ocean, coast line &jetty. CdM dup ex: fres 3 Hurry.lots of potential 2 BH. l RA home on R·2 Open 1·5 Sat/Sun 4633 bdrm., 2 balh unit + he all lot. Llve In front unit Perham. Agt. 64S-8024 & studio opt. Cloae to re! C 546-ssa>. wlulc building 2nd uml 645-2848 beach. $197,SOO on rear or lot. Outstand· --------HOME & IMCOME .-.::-:.>HERITAGE 1n.I( investment. Only Droadmoor·Ocean view, Ideal few young family; SUt.500. beautifully landscaped & d . ~. REALTORS CALL 955..0350 U C 1'AV~ CHI I 1~C")ON'# &:ll l\L10nh r.Jl .ltfU't '''' .. ~--,..,. .. ..,,,,. ft 4 nice 2 bdrm., en home, I~~~~~~~~~ ...,...,,. a...,... o>.XIU sq. · So oC h Cdu Lovely 1: Bdrms,2hbaths.lgeliv. · wy.. .... A_._....0 ... patJo, Crplc. + ·mcome '''""'" " rm · · s c P · din · rm· from sharp 2 bdrm. apt. GOLFBlS Spacious kit. & ram. rm. • opening out onto a lgc Call for npp t. to 5ec. Lvly 3 bdrm, rmly nn. 2 $:mblt w/pultmg grn & s1:A~RYSTAUFFER story home W/frml din pond situated on grnblt SEA UON REAL TY rm. Right on Koll course. As kln'1 price $270,000. Affords graciowi enter- Opn Ilse 12·3 Sat/Sun. 3001 E. Cst Hwy, Cdl\t t.ninlng in tge fmly rm & By Ow ... ER ~1w.,.,a.,vecresl Dr .. CdM 673-5154 kitchen w/fantasUc view f"llll .,..,. .,.,., 1213N. Const, Laguna &open feeling. Phone te>- 710 Fernlear. 2 br, l ha --------497.3311 daytoinapcct.545-9'91 tront house. Cpls, Frplc. IT'S DIFFERENT New 2 br, 2 bu 100011c1. fl. Redwood ext .. 2 patios & --------{~IWftfaijjfjfaJ apt. All bltns, cpts, drps. deck. •'ront 2-br, 1~ ba, THI LAST · -···-·------- Otx'n ho~sc, Sat & Su"·• frplc .. wood panel, teak OF THI IESTl Real F.state 12 lo4. 003·9-170. 5194,500. call .. slate fir .. bll·ins. Ocean View, new 3700 sq ft.. cu!>torn 6 BR. 3 bu. I.leer: up & down 2 br 1 bu. wood panel. Owner 644·1687 atter6 Prtt. ~roadmoor, Seav1ew. Like ne~. by owner. 438 Exclusive, guarded com· Princeton. 4Dr, 2ba, mun It y ; .H 11 m pt on pool. $89 900. 642·3729 art $375.000 $1000. \'1cw. '>ll'P'> from Ol'l'On , 20'J Monl(old i\ve. 3 Oil. s~l£81 .... G ~1.000 ........... " 111 carpet1nl! with lhr l'l~i l't Bmtol, Carmel. CAHYOH VIEW Model. Pr1 me ocean 5 ' view, corner l o t ; 31-·-------- bdrms., family rm. $265.000. OPEN SUM. I ·4 2001 Yacht R•solute PAULMARTIH IEALESTATE 64 ... 7lU purchai.e of lar~c .t :1 BH. tam rm t\ i:rcat :? Br. 114.l ho Beauty! Ca· Ddrm. 2 ha California \alue' SlJ\l.5(•1 nynn & limited ocean ltunch st) le home on ;,121.:)026 t: eoui.t II"' v view on large lot W/PoOI qwct trt!C lined Stre<:t. l°<•mmen·. bldK s1a:•.!IUO in choice community. Gourmet kitchen, formal PAUL \li\H'l IN Supe r v a I u e a l d1runt.t urea views park HE.\l. EST \Tf-: 611 ill\3 St62,000<fee). OPEN ---------• hkc grounds. Veterans -HOUSE SUNDAY lM. IRVIHETlaR.ACE o lfe rs e ncouraged Dyo\\ncr.2hom('sonllot 417CabrilloTcrrace Cheerful 2 BR Si2.500. <4 bd 3 ba & 2 bd 2 ha> 2• J ~ w/spacious Cam-rm, wet · ·J .C. Hcnh Realtors blk~ to bt'och ti75·~~ bar & rrplc. xtra ls:e 540.SIOI HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS kitchen, w/walk in pan· Customized 3 nr ~pltt try & sep. dining area. CHRISTMAS level condo in mo!\l ex· f'ull prlce $161 ,500. REDUCTION FOR cdlenl cul c1e u c locu ltMCho MICIMl lt.lty. Creative Investments, THEHOUDAYS t1on. Lovely view or CrownValTeyMall 64i1·9513 1--------- h1llslde & city nite lights. 495-2200 831·70I0 New Condos, 2 Br, 2~ Ba, Everybody discounts FanlullliC USC of nuull• u1---------Cotto Mesa I 024 2 frplc 's, ceramic tile a n d b n r " a I n s a l ., ..., kltch •· b ... p l •-.. w o I I l r c u l m e n l ll . ••••••••• ••••• • • • • ••• • • ens °' aui. oo .,. t1raper1c11 & 11lus h ......v MES .. VERDE spa.675-1 er Christmas. Our sellers ~ ...._.__,, ~lal 49 2 Brok are no exception ahout ~ their 4 bedroom. A lot of carpeting thruoul. Sec· SIHplncJ auty COUNTRY CLUI MESA VERDE 1 r . mg 111 b<!lit•vin11. Last chance to buy on n cc eaturc.<1 to turn you OPEN Si\T;SUN 1.5 ~ t 207< 0 VILLA 3 Br. 2 ba. $82,500. By on and a good location. e ermll. 0 own. 3 n d 2 b th owner. Call K. w. 835-1205 so take advantage! 27i4lllllvlew. A~ent. Balance 9%, 25 yrs. e room. a . 546-2.'lll 644·6200 private loan. Duplex Please call 831·0296 PRICEISRIGHT t •f"''r?•H>11••1ro~1ri'<'1' ---------1 $162,SOO. owncr/agt. Pvtpnrt.y, must sell one [ ~:mam1 ~1;~~~~~L~,~·:·~ ,\t':::if :!:~;;. ..T:!~::F.J.~ •.• r:;,~~~FY-;~f~~:~ 2 liR, 1 BA un1ls w/ncw.~houa_cs_.67_3_.<J37_2 __ _ garden. Slate floors, high .-ccil"s, secl walled patio !>hake roof. In great loca· lodl lay Ca.do Public Hoffee PLUS sep dplx, 1 Br ea Uon,ontySl39•500. E.Sjde 3br +den. 2Ylba. Take advantage or the w/pvt pall~. On rare lot CALL 955-0JSO 345 University Dr. new FHA gov't insured & ha lf In old Cd M . &&:>11176. Bier. loan program with loens Generous use of color & ---------• i•, 'I• , nl 1 < 1r~1•1••.,. up to $60.000. B1/s% Int. & paper, oll copper plumb. CHARMING LOWER down pa y· Mint cond tn/out. Lo HOMl&b4COME f)I •t lfll1' ii .ti \tll•I 111, rnents. <OnlyS1950. dowo mulnt. $11,400 income. 3 Bdrm, 211.J ba. front on $60,000. price). We Poulblo lho best Invest· home, 24 ft. Jiving VA.CA.MT have 10 choice homes m ent buy In C-dM . rm ... floor to ceiling C.Ollcge Park Mini rarm from $52,000 lo $74,500 Sl74,900. Open St.In 1-4, French doors & !rplc. Ul· Ter~. 4 BR. lant1I. R·2 ROOM TO IUILD Recently re modeled 2 bedroom home on n 2 lot! Great Income potcn tJal. $8'7,500. will! FllA-term1. Call for 704 Jasmkle. most privacy. Lge. out· Pal Cantrell detllils. ALL PORTS R.E. door patio. Beautiful Rcalton1 . ~~lnt;1R;5i~1:rw;;°"';~,~~!7!59!-<W8~~~~ ~~~·sf~~~~~ny~~~ 548-9607 II· I~!~ ~ day 1·5. 415 ·415 ~ .... ..,..... ~fNM le It 9 o t I Hellotropo Prime Mesa Verde 11ome. PraP,wtle9 C.Utrano IHch I 0 I e • -_._ ..,41 CO _._ST 4 Bedrooms, 2 bathll, new 7p .. wtq •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••••• •• • • ~ "" pool ·-jncu ... I M onu up MOO ®Alli\ HIWHNI lfACM llALlSTATI ... .. .... . I • -• • '4.e .e•.e• grades. Open Sat/Sun. COLLEGE PARK 4 BR Z ,..__ 2873 Europa Dr. 557·2157 Ba 1 d l~ ~~~~~~~~~I or546-28'1l. , new y eocora oev. = ncwcprt.s &drps. $80,SOO. Cor9M .. M• I 022 COf'OMI .. Mar I 022 546-8477 Agt. ....................... . ...................... ----------_ ........... ____ .. HANDYMAN'S ~ !?.~~?!~~~ liiiilJiii.I for the handyman 8eek· 110111 l~lllS ,CD. ~~~~i!~~~~ for mo<'hanlc, wood wru-lccr, el~Clrlclan. or !!? Belttr burey! Call ~ OVER 50 YEARS OF SERV1CE • it •• l · b $. tii ~J bS )'Ao l t.. pel hll tok· jly rl•l co ton ..... -... , , ... ... _ .......... ~ ....... ..,. ..... 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"-et kl' S. ·····••······•········ •···•·················• •....................•• •·······•·············· ····••·••·········•··· •.•.•..•.........•..... ···········••••••·•··•• ················•······ ...... , •...........• _ "CIC lnlfte I 044 Im. 1044 '""-'""9 MISAVHDE IUCCOU 211l S.ylri Cir. lmmac 4 br, liin rm, lam rm, 3 car l'•r Xlnl loc Premium •1"~ lot al the ~nd of the cul de ~a<" Great fomily holl\l' REESJo: REALTORS 751-1473 Paint, Patch & Prof it 'Jlu, home llCl'<Lc M hUl1 lovin but what a v11tuc1 Hus:e i.qunre footoae '1 Bedroomi..fum1ly room or den. extril biillb Two f1replJces to cuddle by Bakony url'J & polio 11w. •l ull ! $10S,OOO, BK R, ~l720. mhlde by 0WMf" Beaut1ruJ 3 lJr,2 b11 . I&<.' lol. Room for RV boat TARIB.L prk'g. Rumpui. rm $112.500 Ph 642-$299 "#I In California" *** BELIEVE IT? ·>••··· •JJ/J .... • 1700 Sq. Ft. •T...U1Cowt ·roo1 OHL Y Sll,000 rACIFIC COAST PROPERTIES 6 31 -0400 Anytime *** TAMARAC VILLAGE TOWNHOME 17tll ...... Lmte, ......... o,.. S-1·5 $64,fOO 3 Br, l 'h ba. Nicely upgraded unit with fantastic redwood decking. XJnt locuUon. Community pool. Beach.side ReaJtors 847-6100 Youll COLolls ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnud for Action! on a new Woodhr1dl(c hm. 4 BR. :J DA. 1"1<. DH Pri~e reduced to $112.500 675-7390 S11vc $$$! :s Br 2"l n11, ~ S.yt S.UI A WINNER Deerfield Twnbme. Dill-Pnce red~ced $2000. Lov It wh.it yuu'U bo IC y ~~ t.'IWer pvt corner IOCll · t•ly' bcdrm a ba •tom I u ck y en 0 u I b 0 lion Many xtras ! Open r rn h 0 m e' t n •• Th c pW"Cha.e tbla Cantut Housr Sun 1·5, Citll Caro! Ranch••. Decorated In Co1Je1e Puk buy t 4 Porcella 982-5585 warm earth lODOI up overs1.ted bdtma, a\l\>er •__.Es......._ 1''0REST E . OLSEN fraded carpet.a II ~OI· J,.nc.led ram rm W/wet ... nnw RLTR new one bloek to park & bar, caodlell1ht form . U.._.IVERSITY PRK ten~1s eta. Over 2100 dla, Ire country kit. Thlb "" liQ ft tut Sl u 500 unmac. home la prlQed COlL!GE rARK V1UaRe Ill 3 br. 1 sty . . •414 ht'low all others and the YALE townhouse. Sunken llv 64 owner says "&l ove·lt"'. llUllt: i.iool 11ue lot. 4 rm. vuulted ceil'gs. Lite Don't m lu this \1'1 Sumptuous bdrm . & airy. cntrl Bir ,. Land oollevublo bargaln!,Call Sun ken family room incl'd. Priced to sell. Orange K n oll Rlt)'. REALLY!lEGANT For only $77 .000. l.ovel y 4 Ur & dining r m, family rm. wpilplc. Almost 2000 ~q ft Top condlL1on in & out. <.:lose to everything Beller h u r r v • Uk r. OPEM SUN. I z.4 1114 Mission Dr. MESA DEJ.. MAR 1 _______ Fouilfaln V .. ey I 034 ......... °"leach I 040 w/frplc. Vucunt & wuit-M2 718., 97_4_·004_5 ___ _ 1118· Won't la!lt nl re· ;:-Tiil!: RANC H '' by CARDIFF ·•.- 1Di·S396 . Jo:xce11l1onally clean. ta11telully ducoraled home with 3 bdrm) .• frplc.. custom i.hutter•. shake roof & lush landscaping' $83.000 SPARKLIN' NEW NEWPORT BEACH BUYERS CHOICE (ff REAL TY 675·1642 COLORS now under -. -.--, t.·on!tlruction this MF.S\ \EROE By ownr t·u,tom 3 hcdroom 2 4br. Jba. Cul de ~"c Pnn b<ith home w1Lh firepl~ce onl) Sl3tU)00. SS6·&1 t5 & fenced 'ard •~an Im ely EJ:.ts1de ured WHYREHT7 Gor geous 4 BR, pro- fcs!tionally d.,t·oratcd. Beaut park-Uke yard & vacant. Ready for rabl mOVl"lll 540-3666 RED CARPET' • MOTIVATED *** I ST TIME OM MARKET 1111~ ::.harp condo will not lw.l a \\eek. Owner has bought new home & 1s anxious lo sell. 3 Bis BR 211 BA, formal din· ini:. fenced yard-dbl gJrage S7l,500 PACIFIC COAST PROPERTIES 631-0400 Anytime *** MESADElMAR 4PUX. Priced to nil Newport Pier Realty citam1sd[i~ 2005 Balboa Blvd. Newport Bch. 673·2058 S..Tohlltve Who wlll ht> the lucky one to own this practically rcconBlructt.'d and newly decorated home. Sitltnl high enough t.o capture tbe gor11eous sunsets. New roof & copper plumbin1. plwsh carpe\5, drapes, paml in & oul, custom bath & kitchen Plus patio & workshop New on Mar ket Oprn House Sunday 11-5. 2195 Statc St, C.~. $69,950 1-:lntse Morns. 5Ul·3571 ,\gent WHY RENT? ... when owning 1s so eu.w. Check this :i hedrm home Quiet ~I r<•\'t ID pretty ur ea. Clui.t· lo schools. E11sy fm11ncm~ Owner anxious. 645 n21 ~ Westcliff Realty OPEH SUMDA Y 1-4 UHDER $85.000 DAIV&TO: 546 S+unJ-on (off Paul:1r1no. of( Lud- 1ngton1. This 2 story, 4 bedrm, pool home with 2 baths. and enclosed OWNERS PAii.) OWN \',\APPRAISAL n::Es' :-.ereened patio 1s pnde, ONCE YOU SEE pride, pride' /\nxiou~ ,\ 'tarter home. Garden t.rrn 1• School::. SSi .uoo THIS ONE :.ellers. Call Century 21 Doyle !>.\II 1168 ,\011'11 hf' !'Old on1--------- :1 Yl•ar uld :i hl·<lrnum :-.ummc1l1l·l.t loolllt' $!! l..lO«I llcmndclet! :1 bl•1lr•>•J111-... :! b a I h. < • v-. l.1 \I t· :> u ~m.soo 754-1202 $89,950 Mesa Verde Good prire for a ~uper area! OuL<.1de flrep1l by the pool, patio area. Spacious family room o,i,1th circular fi replace, 3 hedrootTL~. eating area, 2nd heJnh in the '" ang room BKlt, call 540-li20 TAR II LL to"11h11UM' lilt' Thi~ ln ll·' d a... ,1 n·1ol ch.1 rm er 111th :1 HR. l<ofl. t'Jlhcdral n•tlm~~. lrl( masler lilt. 1rplt'. 2 81\ 540-3666 VA OR FHA TERMS Beaut. J br hom e w frplc. Nr. shopping & !!Chods. llurry. thi'I one won't last at S&l.500! ! 754-7100 EASTSIDE •MEVER- LIVED-IM• MARINA HIGHLANDS In <·harmin~ N i-;w II 0 l\1 !<: :'\EIGHllOlUIOOD, S U~ rounded by wood fcnc ing. this new 2 i.tory rambler has 3 bedrooms, <2 w/parlial ocean view). 3 boths, vaulll'd ceilings, rugged sto ne fireplace It formal cllmng room! $89,500 1£•~=~~ Prap•rti•• 752-1920 1400 OUAILSt HIW,O•t llACH 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "#I In Callfomla'" FIXER-UPPER OCEAHVIEW OWNER ANXIOUS RedYc.ct to SI 03.500 Two ::.pac 3llr + hou~e~ F'rplcs. brum ce1l 'g. more. J Ur hou~I! "' unit over HOME i::aral{e Just became Secluded homr with ~~. :wp•rt •. .., lstat• • Au.elates 014) 145 6625 1\k-.a Verde <iolf C:luh 5 lir, fanla.,llc \<tew 'a 1\rre. S29S.UOO Shown hy a1lpl. uni) IWO Pnnay Cir Agt 5-IO 0608 orEHHOUSI! SUNDAY 1·5 Please drop h\ tn 'l'<' th•~ bnght, frl'.,hly painted :i hr homl' \ 011 "'111 enjoy the hlll!C h<tC'J..yd With .n ocado trt'l'' & stocked hshpond. $72.500 Call for rlirect1on, 51 i !l-11 l Rffll Estate Establl1hment $59,500 Fixer R·2. 2br. gara!'le. close in. Lo U/P Owner. ti75·0097 ,t\'ailuble. Prime loca- llon. PnC'ed to ~ell' IUllKAltT I OOIN HOUSI llfALTV ~\ 176J0t•"V" Co•t•Mt .. 645-91 61 OPEN HOUSE 389 FLOWER .\ choice K\STSIDfo: 3 bedroom fam1b home F'r~hly redone & n•<td) for occupanc) STOP llY & COM PAR 1-: As I.. in~ Sl\3.500 R.AMCH REAL TY panor<t011C OCeJn / l"Oa:.ll1ne v1e\\ 3 lledroom. 2 hath, <'Om· plctely remodeled, extra large lot. $198,000. Open Sunday 12·4 33932Granada NOEL JOHNSON LINGO REAL ESTATE 493-8814 WHITEWATER VU Exec Townhoml' over looking harbor & south coa::.lline w ith night lights 3 Bdrms, 2Vt bu, fum rm. frplc 2 Stor) end unit. Prof land~cnpe &t.lecorJted Gas BBQ on sundeck. wetbor '1 m1 bch. comm pool, j<17.. s auna. c lubhou5c Tran.,fer . quick possession Owner 493·8147 Open daily. 3': agt welcome. $129.500 WanLJ\ds Cull6'l2-5S78 511 ZOOO 3600 SQ .FT. Luxury ----___ • home. Open Daily 1·5. Costa M.1a t OZ4Cotta .,.._to I 024 Agent4!l6·0723 ............................................. · 1---------1 ma en ab I f rvtne realty IASTSIOI ATMOS,._. Immaculate 3BR home completely remodeled in last 3 yrs. Distinctive wood paneling, wallpaper, mirrors & jacuzzi make this an outstanding purchase! Mother·in·law unit in re· ar for that special person. $110.000. Amy Brown 752-1414. <C·SS) IMYllT TODAY-SfJ.IOOt Deluxe uptraded 3BR condo w/din· ing rm ,· den/•tudy. End.unit in· prime Eastslde location. Seller· would llke rast escrowt Vee Stinion 8'2·8235. CC-38) .,....... . Great rental ~yl 2BR w/brlck fireplace front home. JSR back •*udlo 1•ra1e apt. ~011 Mlller 842·8235. <C·57) HUGt51EDRM Beaut. view or ocean. valley and rolling hllli1. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LISTING ~XP fR E D . ~&S Resale Speciahsti; N 0 W UY O WN E It, :t.4 or 5 bdrm models ttf:DUC.ED W ELL avail, some w/pools tiELOW MAJtKET. 4 Br 9684602 +bonus & Fam rm, 2400 Pennlngtoo.Propert1es ~q.ft. pool w/solar heat. Jnc, lots ot xlros + cpl 111· lowance. $102,500. IHS-Sllit. pnnc only. 4 IR. 2 lo rLUS "'Jew carpet. iiood srhooli.. Creal! ve (mane 1 ng Sll:i KOO SllAFER&ALl..EN Really, Inc 875-6741 ~°"leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO DOWN HO CLOSING DEC;. IEST IUYS Waiterlront Homes 1. Vacant 2 Condos. J & 4 bedrm. 2H1 ba, 2 cur garage. Pools. $55.000 to $75,0ou 2 Vacant 3 bt.'<irm homo, 2 ba. huge lot. better than new $67,900 Submit olfer. J New-vacant-4 bedrm. 2 ba. oversned lot, Sl<W.500. 4. Ah>o Hental properlle!> June lloir. 8kr/ A" 714 . 003-3229 LOW OR NO DOWN for thiS charming 3 br, 2 ba, prof. landscpd. beau- ty. Convenient lo ever- ything! All this for only . $69,999 COSTS I Bit, 2 DA. family room, ~;~~~~;~; <hrung room. over 2000 ~ sq ft Walk to schools & i.hoppmg. Seller will help finance. Offered al $79.000. 898-7155 Wltela11 lllAI l ~lllll S2000DOWM i:eL<i'you into this 2 BR. 2 BA oondo.'Closc to the beach, super sharp, low payment~. Offered at S49,000 898-7856 WlteL-in Rl41 HIAll $49,900 gets )OU Into thi'> 2 BR. 2 HA condo. Clo,e lo I.he bench. su~r !lharp and low po y m ent-. S2000 dO'll.n 540-3666 Wltelan lllAl l~TAll NEWPORT WEST FIX & SAVE! Warmed by a huge.' log burning fireplace- cooled by the sea! J Bedrmt; "1th a 4th bed rm or den arranged to suit 'our needs Cheery full ~crvice kitchen. gather· mg room. overs11ed hv mg rm 2 Story rles1gn. .. f l XIII)! .. rClll'Cl l\'l' In the price!! ,\ i.:real valuc for those 1n the know Im med.talc possci.s1ttn' Uk r 536-9311. Ufe leqfns at 40 Single story, adult Condo with large pallo lal·ang greenbelt. W /D incl udeu Many activities-beaut~ pool &jacuzzi, tennis ct"i, clubhouse, card room. pool tables. carpenlllr shop, sewing room + more! Call ror details. Reduced to SS0.950. Red Carpel Realtors, 893-1351 SALE IY OWNER 3 Br, t • ~ ba Condo. Liv rm. dm rm & 1ns1de laUlld rm. Upgraded. No <"O mm on wall <iar+prk "g -;pacc sm.oou Ph 962-3527 NO AGTS. 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i BR, frplc. very clean. $71,795. Approx JSSOsq fl. OCEANFRONT Owner out of state. !l60·4144. FIXER UPPER! 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba-$65,000 Clo~e lo Golden West College & shopping cen· ters Open Sun 1-5 SOCALIFORNIA RLTY M&-5605 $54,000 Sunset Beach 2 homes, 2 lots. lik r I Agt 846-5666 IEA<;H CONDO l BR. !pie, sundeck, OW . custom upgrades, tennis, pool, must see! COUNSELOR RLTY 960-4388 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• duced price of $99.~. 3 B /FR 2 e Callnow7521700 owner, r ' a, OMGl!l.._.I " , •F • A'C. lndscpd yard on JUSTLISTIDI " [ i ' 1ijij1i1 _L_L_:_:,.,_1~_-u)_~_~_e;_::_-:_.~-~-~-.~~ ~~· ~7i£~~:i~ =tli ~'E:~ . _ Joe. $89,SOO m,. wet bar , hl1hly up! $I 58•500 DHltFIElD <>PIM SAT/SUM 1·4 graded c arpet . ,,oott; 15 Woodrush #6 SUMlllDGE panellna. •l is clean end· De an c ho m <'-Univ. 59.S.OOO. Douglas Corrt-a, WAL TEA s. KING ready for occupant>.; Park ··Kem;ington'" mdl IUlr.644-8514 &ASSOC. 67l·Z500 Aalun&S82,900. • f w pool. JaCUZLI & 111r '~~~~~~~~~ , c~trn. pool decking. 2250 GRUKTREE EST A TES 1 • ~ • :.I} ft. M 1n1·bl1 n d s Sclll!r says sell before ~ •• 1 '• 1 thruout. Corning Cook Chnstm:.1s. Bring In all --------• top stove. IWlh otnum. offer,. 3 Bdrm. w .• ur GARDEN VIEW auto :.pnnkler'I & Ille:. •·ondll1onin1. Dough1i. KITCHI.._. ' Ownr t\gt. 540 ·4t>.lti_· __ Correa fleallOr. 614·RS 14 "' Beautifully landacapec • EXECUTIVE HOME THE ltAMCH pauo yard Cor the oclivt RANCH REA.LT~ • Culverdale. 4 lir. 2 ba. 4 Bdrm, lowest priced minded family. Tu.ke ad 551 2000 • Luxur1ou~lv 11ppoinled. pool home in the area. vantage of exc:t!pUonnl • '' '".I acre re or yard w /3 Vacant. Move-in before financlnl lO own tbia at· Or •t••h ff • j pati06,redwoodsundeck. Christmas.DouglasCor· tractlvely decor ated BrandnewPlan5~ used brick planter~& rca ReaJLor644-8Sl4 home. Hurry & call. on the water. no . BBQ, custom pool & ---------$66,250. fessionally decorated &t jucuui. New carpets. WOODIRIDGE VERN JOHNSON ready lO move in. Owne~ jjru ....... , lotUce, mirror-PRESCO'IT •--·'-ed •· m"•' ••U Wng,";'t~lned glu1u;. Stontj Lg.st Woodbridge home. 5 REALTPRS A:klnl'•o00. ...... ~--• Mexican fl()C)rS, Mexican Bdrm or 4 Bdrm +den. 540-4646 ,. tile counter tops, gos Overi.ized lot. f ully V~~-~ _ ,. stove. new dishwasher, lndscpd. Ideal for PoOI. . ..L..;. ~ ~~ , Kitchen /\1d :.hutter i-. All upgrded. Mexican UNIV. Park Vill!r Ill, ~ ~ • nr11ss c:loth. parquet povt•r!> tile. A1C. Liv. din 23>0 sq tt detach home f}w/M ~M ' noonni:. lllt·d bll·lll lmr, rm!>. 3 bath. 3 Car ~ar. anxlnt loc. 4 br highly up· 782•2000 ! l"rcnch door:.. t·onvcrtt.'<.I Nr park Walk to Jake graded thruout, lg. vd I· C'IOlleL.;,ett Sl86 000 Brkr/Ownr $134.900. Ownr SS l-4632 -------~ :v , Jl:Cnt~ 'Wt!l comc 5.S2-4i21or83S~ aft7=..,.HOUSE OPENHQUSES I Pricc $125.0uu. Open IFORDl..i"'RY vr-U"I how.e Sat/Son l1·5 pm nA 17511 Luther. Jrvine. ISH'TYOURSTYLE :Jrg~~~ 551·0714 •. see thtS unique Racquet Universi•y Park. Much CAMDEN MODEL TRADITIONAL FAMILY HOME WOODBRIDGE CROSSING 3SpUl'IOllb h<lrms 1ntludc " lower level muster swte with lin uoh bath + :! lar~e bdrms & hulh on un upper floor. /\ charmmg Jiving room with Jo•rench doors & formal dining. .. Galler ia" with hJgh, vaulted ceilings + a huge family room with fireplace & contem · porary open kitchen. Luxury appts include a powder room, quality carpeting throughout, deluxe butlt 1n ap- pliance~. cncl~cd dou- ble garage & rustic ex Club hm. Ext. use or • glass &c wood, 4 BR, 3 BA, =t :'1sd'r ~n~venity tract IJght'g & bonus rm. sep dhuna r~. sui!;/J1!: OpenSatI·S. luxe kit/hr wk u t bar, 675-7390 Jge front. brick patio lavish landscp. comp{ . · Rffll Estate a uto sprinkler s, gu BBQ, cstm tUe, carpets, wallcoverinas. np- p!Jances. lmrnnc move in c o n dition . Trul " beautiful ABSOLUTE BEST!! l''ee Land Sl19,500 ~I CYPRESS T R E~ LN Coll 552·7937 A pride of ownership bedroom family b~ ' with pool. Loaded wt extru. Now m.ooo. 41 50 llcaJng Str' ,.. A beautiful DEI!R FJELD 3 bedroom P ar Home that has bee laslt-fully upgr ade throughout . As Inn SUT.990. • Yl ..... thi" 1::. the bc~t buy 111 WOODBRIDGE. Pnced $5,000 below the IMl sale of same m odel. Totally u pgl'll d od Aspcnwood by Broad- m o or. Spl i t l evel · Sbe<lrooms. Call to see. PRICE SWHEO! 14592 OrancJ•oc~s Super 2 story S"5 home. 3 bedrooms & DE?l 4 br, 21,; ba. Hlgbly UP· paneled aarage. C<JifY graded thruout. Nr. park nlent to schools , & comm. pool. Best. buy park & shopping. at only $1061~. HurTY on $73.500. tblaooe. Cau now! f6J.Olfl tenor of natural woods. n "'""'CH Rll! "'LTY C..1o;,e to the I nke in the -~ 5"' ~~ RANCH REAi.TY 551·2000 l uruquc Irvine Vallaae ol ___ s_s_1._2_0_00 __ Woodbtid&e! SI 17,990 RB>UCED Phone:l7141559·1161 SI 1,000 TURTLEltOCIC HIGHLANDS OPEN SUH. 1-5 21 RIMROCK New listrng . JSopular Edmborough plan; i>uper location neur new purk, with an oul11 l n ndlng view. 2-Story, 4 bdrma .. fllmlly rm .. 2v~ baths. 2 rrpll!S .• wet bar, bay win· dowed b r kfst. nook, lavish rnstr. s uite $188,500 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR lll·fZ93 WOODBRIDGE CROSSING Th 1l> pres t 1g1ous TURTLEROCK Plan 4 is now pric<'d under market and recent appraisal. Almost 'f!l acre pro- fessionally landscaped lot W ON'T LAST LONG'! RAMCH REALTY 551-2000 CHOICE EASTSIDE POOL! 1 stry 3br, 2ba Broad· FantiuUc buy In l.r~ • moor . Corner . acro1111 3br, 2ba , l rg k 1 , from park. Lpdap'd, auto screened it> porch. ~ J sprklrs, dfps. crpte. lorlhe money.$78,500. $lfl'> ooo Ownr 5S9-609l Arch Bay, Llndt11 • . . 661-lBll, 4i3-4797• Irvine 1.044 l"IM I 0 macnab I lrvlne realty Ui IM THAM MIWf l''anta.~tlc opp. to own lg. 2 br condo w/centrol air. bltn Appliances. 10 · l"l ud 'g d~hwi1hr The Vlllagt' of Wood bndge. The best of both worlds Architecturally UNIVERSITY PARK Ox-unique 2&3 bdr m at-r\ lovely 3 bedroom home ford. 3 Br, :lt2 Ila, bonu'l tachcd & dctuched re· with a large yard. New rm. 2200 sqn. New l'pts. ,1dences from $96,990 plumbing. carpelS. no . all the hard work done! P rof. landscaping w/brick·like patios; firepit; planters, mature trees " plants! Decorator drps & cpt. A Deerfield Patio home w I cul-de-sac location. Comm. facilities: pool • proposed park. $94,500. OPEN SUN. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. #15 SANDERLING. <C-49) Ouldren welcome Short walk lo clubhouse. pool & shopping. Seller to pay ror l yr home warranty + $1,000 cpt & drp al Iowa nee 154-7100 6 A S7Rll ~ A··ulltulc lot• drps, ::.teps from mJJ. 5.59-1161 wax floors, etc. It-., a greenbelt & pool Owner. ------STEAL t """ 500 Avail immed $112.000 1---------1 a ....,, · SSU587. WILLOWS Univ. Park Deane home. 3br. 21".lba, din rm, fam rm. $142,000/trndc. 673-8437 WHAT AMICI CHRISTMAS PRISINT! OPEM SUH. I ·4 4472 Porte Glen Great price. great house! 2 Frplcs., lot.I of wallpaper & wood; areot locatioo. 3 Bdrm• .. fami· Jyrm., 2 baths. Btn Deerfield bome, va· '7 · r1' cant & ready to move in, · "'II Q 3Br, raw r rn, dlning I I •re.a: Beat b uy on J>O .. y .,..,.., .... ,1., m a r k et • C a 11 a g t " • .. ""'" ..... " MaryAnnKay552·1245 I RQJ.TOM ' -=..c:a .::1' THE RANCH M0-1000 RAMCH RIA.LTV 551-2000 Joa SAU 01 LIAM Lovely 3BR Deerfield Park Home close to pools, schools & future park & lenrm. Dining rm. · lg. country kitchen -fireplace in liv. rm. Lg. lot w/fenced dog run. Jmmed. OC· cupancy. $550/mo. furn. $UK,000. Lorraine Rennie 752·1414. <C·SO) MIAT: OPPOITUMITY Investort leased until 9/78! 3BR + bonus rtn· .. Oxford" in Univ. Park. $114,000. Laszlo Sharkany 752-14.14. CC-51) WOM'J LAST! 2-slory w/approx. 1200 sq. ft. 38Rs, 2 baths -in great locaUon, close to park & .. PGPJ. $71.500. NataJle Ben- jamin 752~1'414. (C·S2) ·-fr. tn ft! r: fl . el ' ' 1T•s HOT TOOi.ATE.- .. ., -. _ ....... BAY FRONT PROPERTY We !'Un put )>OU in the home ot vour <.'ho11•e before Chra!>tmo!>! We! l.OIJWIClleach 1048 havv n I ull mvt:ntory of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 4 BR home w /spac mast~ BR, living room & kitchen looking <.'Ut onto attractively landscaped private yard w/magnificent pool &jacuzzi. Cathedral ceilings in living room, den & formal dining room; 2 lrg floor to ceiling fireplaces. A rast disappearing com- modity. Beautiful con· domlnium overlooking the big bay on Balboa Perun. Bopt slip avail. Everything ror gruciOU,S hvan.:. A huge 40' lh· rm/din rm combination with sit-down view, Bay view gourmet kitchen. ! large bdrrns & baths. Security bldg, sub park- ing. Newport Bay Towers. 3rd noor front. $195,000. Nome your terms. Own er/Agent 675-6775 refl1duncc-. from Coron ... Del Mar to Tu,t10 and J prict-ran)!t' ol $711.00U to 5:!.'iO.UOo Call tocla> rur appointment to !>Cc the homi.'Of your future. THIS OLD HOUSE IS LOCATF.L> JUST A n:w BLOCKS FHOM TllE Uf:ACll OLl>l::R SPANIS ll STYLE HO~ 1-: Deta1 led ex· By appointment only 640·5971 IY OWHB -$305,000 _________ 1 t c r 1 or of 11 E '' V Y Pl.AST EH . ll ED TILi-; rPd hill ~:.:. 552· 7500 LGl)UltCI ~ach I 0 48 ....•.•...•............ It 0 0 Jo' L I N 1-; S & MlCHEU PORTICO EN ---------t THY NORI NS OWNER OFFERS OCEAN VIEW R2 Overs ize lot w/oldcr 2 Ur, Iba re~•d 5 mm wJlk tu the ocean in Laguna Beach. G real vahH• Ownl'r moll\ atcd Rodul't:d tu s120.uuu <!770 lltghlund Wa). I.Jg lkh ZONED Rl Olde1 3 Ar. 3 bu horn<' Vfewor M:un Beach. C<ill for dt•taals Sec Su hrn1l ·911tu_~ Rancho NiCJUef Rlty Crown \'Jlle) Mall 831-7010 495-2200 NURLYNEW WPQ<l & gl.1~., humt• <'Om maot.lani: 11ut...l.ind1n).( \ lt'Wlo Of ('fla ... tlllll' & Ill\ lli.thl Thi-. 3 hdrm & lll•n humc 1A-,1s hu1lt v.1th t•omfort & 1'011\ l'llll'n<'C 111 mind n11blJnd1n).(' Sl20.000 CONDO See forevt·r whllt• water view. lh1!> J bdrm unit has been highly u11 graded. with 21 i tiled bath.'. microwave, trai.h <'Ompaclor, t'tc. l'opulJr n.oQel $169,500 S,ECT ACULAR •• ... panoramic while w11tt>r \'it•ws. cnhar1t·e th~ lo\ el> Chn:. Abel dl' .,1 gnl'<l -I bdrm. homl' \t>ry 1·rt·at1ve rrn ... ncmg ::,ai49,ooo 31601 Coo~t Hwy.,S.L09uno 499-4591 MEW HOME : P).US INCOME Ocepn view. doge lo be•ch. wood1Staincd glau + l(ueat cottage on R-1~. $215.000. MOUMT AIH CAILH Woodsy, olde Lu~una <ria with view of Ah~o C~k.Jlome Only 3 Yrs old. Owner anxious sub- mit ypur terms McCormack AWTY 494-7551 Form;JI hv. rm. walh bay v.andO\\, ha~ CENTfo;H F'I REPl./\C E. 'OLL> E" 0 1\ K Jo: N F L 0 0 ll S 1111lUOL:T \11ddlt• cor ndor lt•Jd!> lo 2 bdrm~. & n~ntr.il bath. fo'Ott:\li\l. D I "\ I -.; <. K 0 0 :'11 W :\IOORISll AHCll . oj)l!ns to Ion.: kitchen & '>c11arult• ~en ice rm. RE ALTY 1--~--;.. MOH.ARCH TERRACE Elegant & gracious la" 1ng an thl!. 4 Br. 5ba l'Uslom homt!. Pool & Ji1CU7ZI with O<'l'Un \'lf.!W. Complcll•ly up).(radl'd thru out K'l:ccllcnl tor l'nlertaminf.( Open hou~e Sunday 12 4 at 22951 \egean Sea or t·all tor appl Spacious r<'(.lr i:round~ lead lo ouls11Jc t•ntr:rn<.'t· to STORM TYPF. CELLAR :'lll)(hl bt• <'on \ertcd & ust'<.I for WINE !o.'TORAGfo: & TASTING HOOM l'lcW•C t•all for upp't. WOULD YOU CONSIDER h\ ing I blot•k lo the beut•h with 2 Bdrm!>., :! bath-.. etc 1nclud1ng pn\ ac) nice ne1ghhor~ & flcx1bk terms'' Would you l'On!>ldcr our o. Y 0 for$85,500 HOUSE ALONE 1s worth this pnce. Sul )OU can live near the beach 1n Corona del Mar & have rear tcnanLs help pll) $175,000 * 494-8057 * SI 08,000 Full Price SEfo:TOOAY'' c;oNETOMORROW~ • MISSION REAL TY !)ijS So <.:st I fwy . La~una PhoM 494-0731 JUST LISTED !'}}joy the ocean bre<'Z<'S with thts 3 Br. 212 bath Se~ Terrace Townhomc Lovely oceun view from ~tr · Bdrm Low ma ant yard. Hecrcauon center & beach n<!arly Open ALWAYS VIEWS hou!>c 12.-1 Sl26,500. 3:1JJ5 [)(>luxe 2 BR home, wet Faeroe Bay bar in lrg Jen. >.ccluded Ontu )!,Jrdcn pati o. rv I' r of c" s 1 on J l s h m • _-~21 SIS0,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Zacjrochky, ReoHor 1065 Dyer Pl ___ 494_·86_1 t Rancho NiCJUel Rlty Wood1..'<l & sccl'd urea of JUST LISTED! Crown Valfey Mall Rlueh1rd Cyn Great c)n 495-2200 831-7010 & h11ls1dc \U. Rcmdld immaculate 3 bdrm 1n 1 ________ _ w1nu add '75 Rdwd & finest neighborhood ; Cedar in & out. Patched m<11ntenance free inside beum cc1l'g & ram rm & out LoL., of amen1L1cs. wibrk frpl Hi beam Unobslruclable 1·1ty, ttil'g in hv rm w/wall of beach & ocean views, gla:ss. Tale entry w/spiral muk<.'l> tha!> an xlnt bu\' al staircase to mstr suite Sl00,500 w European bath + ad· d1tlonal :.ep. bdr m & m:b· fi~ficBtP© buth. St to st rural lot. "'6 IJ3G)filll~W Xlnl patio & deck. 41111•2800 <'harmin g thruoul _____ _ ~159,900. 497-171 t •Sl37,500. Open da•I> . great view Just remod'd 30832 .\1aril)n Dr 400 Ui25 Forever View! Overwhelmini: Catalina ~uru.ets A view so I ari~c rt mul>l Ix: ~een lo be behevt>d. This. coupled with an 1m1TU1 1·ulate 3 un home on a huge lot. 1·realt!-i you1 dream t~l:Jtt 16,11 H1 ,11 r ,1.11,. /111 BIG CANYON .I Mo11.11t /1 n,1y f'f.1/,1 661 11b1 B31 3888 Loguno Hiila I 050 ----TOWNHOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lale• Forest I 055 Designer:. pcrsonul re Lovely4 Br. lgc fo'am Rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>ldencl' Sunken living ti-•P•O-R•T•ER-R•E•A•L•TY--w fplc, living rm, formal DRAMATIC room v.•ath 12· rloor to dlrung rm & m11tr bdrm Hearthsidc Locatect In ceiling rareplace sets off IOOONO COAST HWY. w/cathedral clgs All up Uus beautiful 2 bedroom .. 97 "468 ded & f I d d the nllag~ Excaung 2200 .. .., gra pro n scp . 3 sq. ft. tn·level. 1 UR, in· home oo the Gth fairway. car gar. unusually lge Located al the end or a •r. ... CH COTT ... GE lot. Owner 768·5183 clµding hug~ mas ter c1wet !>lreet. this home Is ""' A swte. fam-rm. sep dining Fixer-Upper; 3 blks. to 4 BR, 3 BA Tri·level. Step-rm. lligh cothcdrul cell· pnced ot ... $l5S.OOO. Also. bt>ech. near Pottery down, oversized fum 1ng,'i gives rorruintic i;et-available rurnlshed Shack.3Bdrms .• 2baths, rm. wet bar. polio. pool tang to co.ty lareplace at. .. $159.500. fanuly rm· frplc Sun· Mini Kol pond. Fruit conversation pat! Need DUPLEX--OUPLEX fleck with ocean view. tr~. lg btny landscpd 1mmed sale Priced un--In old Corona del Mar. ~HERITAGE • ~. REALTORS OCliHVIEW COHDO, ltEOUCED S THOUSANDS S Reduced for a fast Hie Vacant & seller h; anx· ious Beautiful 2 br end unit w/frplc. Community pool. sauna, &jacuzzi. At this pnce it won't last! Hurry! Call 645·0303. FORESTE OLSON •f\ll_ I•• A• 1, ,..._, SI 19.500 yard Nr. o11chl~ & shops. der mkt. al $105.000 l.Jve an 2 bedroom home MIMI-ESTATE SllS,000 25162 Northrup *TOLLE* and rent the 3 bedroom. •·~-~ On large ocean view lol Dr .. 1!3'7·5092 whale you enjoy lhe pool 1--------- with several large Pine *REALTORS* andjacuztl...$189,SOO. LEAS!/O"IOH trees. 2 bdrms. 2 b:ith~. Priced to Sell! CA.MEO NEWPORT ff EJOHTS. frplc .. hdwd. floors, easl 3 Br. 2ba. pool.oar, view. *586-8500 * HIGHLANDS John Saer al(.. 548-2020. ly expanded. Sl45,000 562.500 wffHA fin. Agt. ------QuaJI Pince Prop. WATERFRONT PROPERTY Buyer opportunity to purchase custom bayfront home direct. Must sell before January 1. Will accommodate large family & large boat. Prestigious Newport Beach location. Immediate possession. For appointment call 673-5676. Quiel eul·de-sac. 1-:nd Umt "R" plan. Large bedroom~. family room. 3 b11ths. S154.500 ~,• HERITAGE • • REALTORS IESTIUYIM EASTIWFF $145.500. Verutile 4 BR, on pvt comer lot In xlnl cond. By owner 640.1108 NEWPORT SHO .. ES On private can1t. 4 BR. :I Ba, club privileees. pools, tennis court. Prine. only. i1ss,ooo. 645-0241 LIDO ISLE 3Br11,, Ba. $177 .SOO Owner 673-6915 GRUBER REAL EST A TE 159-0259 Mltwport leach I 069 Mltwpcwt l.ach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN UNITS. Just ateps to the aandy beach & water rrom this 2 yr. young duplex w 14 car garage. One of a lund! Hurry & call now. 540.3666 llfltelc"111 A(Al IHAll Exhilaratir~q 11ic111s. Guarded .~atC'. CAMERA IUFfS 7ss.:;ooe SAVES. ly Owner -Immaculate. newly 1_.;.-----'---- Secluslon in Bluebird Ca· ---------Beautiful Lakdront painted & recently re· DOVER VTLLAGE ------==--- An ef111iable nddre5s. Ur1parallded luxury~ For1hco111i1~~ is a ki11d cf /i11if~~ lllM(' el£:<!,tllff, more rc:Jl11cd thn11 nyon: ocean view, i.pllt OPENHSESUN12·5 home 2story,4 hclrm-.,J decoruted home. 3 2br,21.1Jba,frpl,dblgar. ELCHEAPO ~~~~~~~~~level 3 bdrms .. den. 25302GRISSOM baths.frplc.walk1nbar. Bedroom & a den, Prinonly. 64.5-6081 U>west priceinNewport. --------•DARK ROOM . decks. 4Br. 2Ba. country lmmed posSl'ssion. beautl~ully land11coped BY OWNER 0 Old J·bdrm. house. Anx- Ne111port Beach has t'l'l'r lwo11111. $157,500 kitchen. lg rms. pool. Lowest pnce on the lakt'. Thyu.rd1·s ~mh mroounmllyrorhpooas 13. Sat/Su. n 12-4, i!M2 ~~~ lot~}frRJo!!elE.Rr!SS7C4,0900VE view. $98.1!50. 586-9458 Reduced lo Sl 15,000. w Ca d N B M 2 ,..._ " 58 5720 pnvate beaches. & porks r igan, · · onaco RI!! .... 'TY 6 .. 6•4 .. 63 · Townhome. 3 Br. din rm.~-------a short walk away. BR&<.'Onvert. den. fresh ._., .. .. UNIQUE IJv, rm, 2ba. 1800 sq rt. CHRISTMAS r r 1 c e d l 0 s e 1 1 point. land Included. Multi·lcwvel i"fiuebwird Cyn $75.000. ~1·1234 OS THE LAKB! at.. $174,500. 1_644_-6038 ____ ..__ __ 1 CHRISTMAS GIFT home at~ hd Id firs. •--H1-....a 1052 Dramatac!Customized Ll..,.GO Balboa oceanfront This new listing is :t beams ~ k y I t e I n ......,..-.,,..... " charmina 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 kitchen •• b'r1ck fplc. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deane Home!! a~•• EST""TE dramatrc duplex. •• frptc home on very pre· Ideal fir plan. 3 BR. FOIMU JiUGE ROOMS 1 ~ ~ bdnm. Perfect owner's sti1lous street w/park· ,147 500 ('44l) MottTHVIEW . 50 Water Frontage. 2123 S. JOCMflle home w/ioeome or 1upe like setting. This home is • Pvt. dock & club! HIRi ltoad •ummer/wlnter runlal. re a d Y f 0 r Y 0 u r ~ MOD& HOME Call: Newport lffc:h Seashore Real E&fate. Chnstmaa aln. SLO'J.900. vr~ ~1*~?18~;~:;J't~~~ *TOLLE* 64~7020 675-SIWJO 540.3666 out. S.D. freeway to *REALTORS* 1-------Crown Valley Parkway, ri&hl Nleuel road lo top, •586-8500* right. Hlahland. left to 29252 Rldaevlew Dr. OHTH!LAl(l Open house Sat &c Sun 1-S. 4 BR, 3 Ba, ram•rm. C.11831·029Sowner/a«t,. Highly uparaded, t ennis Mon-h L..--.1.1. crts, PQOls, & clubhouse . ._ .. ~ SlUFER&ALLEN 2 Browne~~er, Realty, Joe. 1175-67'1 Wltelc"111 ~IAI f',f ... 11 675-4562 Want. Ad Help? 642·56Tll yg.a ..._. 1 on L..e1J-a Mf.,.t 1 osz .............................................. HARBOR RIDGE. Houtet For S• Other Real &tete ..••...•....••••....... ·················-····· ••·••·················· ...•..•..•....•.......•....................... Newportl.ac:la 10'9 s..ca........ 1076 w......-..... IOH INdll"roperiy 1350 lnec:1'. Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER \1f'W of h~hl I 11<11 m 1.1m r111 II\ II \1111111•.:11 ~l'IJN lo 11 .. ol 111 h·nnth ~l!>!t,OIJO lt~l ul 1 '""Only 644-260 I BACK IA Y VIEW UrJml "''" h1 irk homl' " f,1tiul11u~ "Jl1•1 & nll l' lq~hl \Lt'\\' :l 111'1 I "lilt' I 111 .I lt,1 ~·.1111 llm. :I 1111<· , ~11111ht.1n 1t1•r,1;:u •1:nos t.10! t,:l;!ll LIDO ISLE IMVUTMIMT OPPORTUNITY Thr1•c ~u1t1• '1.l.'d1cul llttli: llet epl1<m room. A L: l'•111 ~ rcnlt'd al ~ lk'f ''I fl Owner w1U 1011.'>1der lrJclc• & term •• ~ ~IO 493 02.:.l:J RERE'S YOUR CJIANCF. Beaut 3 BR horuc. $2500 dn. Call now. 2.a hr 111.'l"VI~-846-61:179 1&Kt CONONADO <.: \\ SflOME Nl'W hume nrarmi; l·om ph•t1on koam ror tlSrt } adll An l'XC'1tln11 floor B.EGAMT 4 Ill J>lun tor II\ 111a enter 3 IJJ. 3 t·11r .:11r llw. evl•r l111111n11. inl I pvt .ipl )'tlung' Det'k. sunporch, iiut:t-.1 maid f'incsl loc:u Carn rm w fr pk, A/ c. lion & v1tiw1 from oil alarm system. new c!llm level., Stlf.5K td1n1mum driit;. t'PL'> f'rwt trflCli. t·a8h Ownr/builder. \I room fo1 riwl & mure' l-711 t29 lliG:I 1 :i200 i;ri ft. owe 2nd lushtet1 Prop«fy 1400 $149,500 OJH!n Sunday I 5 .• •• ••• •••• •• • •• • ••• •••• ' 93!12 Coronel •1'\AI BOND RLTY 194 ISU:J~ MEDICAL ILDG. ' ___ --In pnme Newport Beach Other Real Estate PRESIDEMTIAL HTS ••••••• ••••••• •• ••••••• 'i\('l<IFll'I·:· D1•.d 11•11 ('Ortll'f'.l'Otl untl with Mobll•Homt1 lhru' \111,1 ,,.11 7 • I llr 111·1•un Vll'W Crom patso. 2 For Sde 1100 '' 1 11.t. 11" 11 •• r ·•I! I llll. ~ 111\, ~1th ralhcdral ••••••••••••••••••••••• locnllon. 12 11poclous pro· l1111i.1onal 'uilw; w1 phmly of park111.: Gro.,s incoml' l"H·cl'Cls $80,000 1.Jl'r year! li41J 7711 I u.i 1t,·•1i n·1lt11~s Sll'l>' lo t:Ctlf , . [ 1flr.11 ti <m1rsi· s71 .900 12X44 New Sk>•luw. 1br.~1m iUilrt!EHI •4.PLEX• 1-'lnest 111 area or Costa Mc1i11 1'h1s .:rent 111 veslori. lnt'omc has 0'4'Dcr's unil Otfcrd at $1'5,000. •4-4.4UNITS• Buy 12 un1t11 lo11elher or !> e IJ a r a t e 1 · v h· x • .1 t $13.S,OOO eat'h f'rJJlc 111 ftvnl i! llntl!. \\ ll h IOl'Offit: $1000 per bldg. •12NEW UNITS• All 3 BR, frplc. w11treat invcslmC'nl µotl.'11tial Hurn. call today on )01.11 future 540-3666 iftii:iAQ EARLY BLUFFS L-Mi--' Realty l!ood 101· H1•;1~ rl!nl {klor•' 1·1111 tllil 49M4t4 -r.;;5.5220 Pncedtosrll Mii 71191 Heal l::i.Hutc ourLEX H d 1 m ., ', h a t h S r Id I f 4'6·2413 830·5050 W75, I~ Jhllcrrc'l 1\1 !HOii • q t. ea or PRICI-; REDUCED' ., Ul'.111111111 1111 1111111 I 'f I fl I Greenn\cr ,lo(olf rouri.e, rL.,uranl'c. 11 c or •a Bedroom unsb. pra,,111· SI 15.llOllll\\ur \i'.l C1111 ,.1----------L· 1 l ,. L' I Corona Lrl! hr. blln r.,., •• c ... o ,.xt USIVl' patios, rcmodclt·rl t''< "i4111tlJ\ 1l 1 '" , .. tlllflll ll 1· ht h Pretldtntial Hh "i.hr llr) r i:drb.11,w J1s ·• n~ )> 10 s oppsni,: tenors On drs1rablr t•nr SflAHl<ING NEW! ( 1•1.111 2 1m ::! 11.s. 1 p:,I Spe n·nl s1:1!.I 511 ,.. nlt•r So llunt Bd1 ner lot in Eosl:.1dc Cosl.1 ·1 "" t..:i· 1 Iii _ h 1 1111 lt•\f•I l lJr .:as ,\ !>lt•al ~ 12 :!UU tiJIT I l I b u 1 I~ C.111 :111:! 2151i \:.k tor \fo:.a :'\OW !)107.~l 11 111 ', ",.,., t 11111 ••' c;.i.1.'•~1 O\\'<: :!nd Tr) 545 KS!lll Jft :11' \1 \inti· I§ j · t111pl1 •' 1.111 ... ·rlu111l1l 1•1' """" 1(15 :1:.Mlh h) U~\Cll -AllEA \1k1ni: CetntteryLoh/ • QPluall ·~ '"u" is11 t111.1111111l!ll" z "I l' BH2UA+rr" "ctluu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prapertiea " 1'1111• Ill U\\'' It\\ lll'I ·"" "" IH-1 ~l(lj(). Ill boaul cond 2 Crypt1 15001 ace . ·" .111 1.1, 1tar1 \1•1 -• 11 ·' !. ' r 752·1920 "' l ha+ l!Ul''' un1l nr :1 llr. 1b ""'hr SJ7 .:i-041 Upl'n In We:.lmln!>ler Ml!mon JI 1400 OVAil ST w1w,.Ot1T 11ACH 1 t>H ...,\LI·: '" "'""'' 2b<t trpll' lwJm 1· .. 11 i.:. ~al Sun l l :1, :!Hl51 I'll ll,1• lo l'nl1.1ntcl --- ,,."l•wt lli·ight-. 1,,11,kn II!• fnnl ~rtl " palso ~l'".land lt lll i \gt \JI~•'. ~~9.:>. will ;iu·cpl 8 t:1~1ls. lill·Jli & Hul11•1 tf .. 111< 17~1 ... qll l.1lh1•t.\ w.1lk It) bt .. tdl SSi>.500. &llol:lliO 11fr:J1~1:t:l2ll 1\na.h1·1m. ;r•rl•· 111 pl.1 ~1 1 ·1 ·1 tnlt 11" :! l'h191!017.~or1!Hill78-I , ,.._ lal nwntrsh1p. Sl.15,0IJO J~I\ 1 , 1 1 8x:JO I lir Houdmasler _..._re 111i,: Submit all offrr:. 111 111111 . ' 11 1·11 •111'' ii·•i·1.·"&h t, ... SllJOO See Jl 2524 P__...v 1600 ·11 ·• · ,. ·I lll\l'll'd l"iltll lrull .Sr .• ~ l'JrfHJ\\J\es . "-r"""1 l.:U 962.,,.151, "urt1s ll · . <rashini.: on lhc tw:ich Nt•wJHHl HI\ d l ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• vestments (1 .. ,., 1111111.tl 11111111..: Im . I • . ( ll,.·•r• \pl 20 ('()'fML•ttCI \L L01' 0 'il''f ~lflll ( lpl'll llllll ... I' llrUnt nt•W l·U~l'IITI home '" 'I "I r, I 4 X 'I'< Ill\\' I 11-I 1.; .,111 h st 1111 lhc IJII£s. tJ\ L'l'lt:k1k111g St .. , , "h •d 1 . • .• ,. !:XI Uu<;y Newport Blvd DUPLEX '1 ,. ·' ltll' ocean :111r 2', halh • cu agt ~ c ' x.> x.. locnhon. $69 SOU CORO.._.A (.,,.,I :1 I j I I • J ll' Wcl u ;. rn IC r . Ile mm :.heh'('/\, lll'VC'r . f""ll t>lt.:!ll.o:! ,;ll•fl , mun'~ .>.lrJi.0 ll~l'<f S.'l(I S.IS .t!>W DELMAR "1111!1.5'~1 . Owrwr lr.tn .. "'111111! lo\ t•h I&. jQPluall ~ So1Jt.•r pnde or 0\\ lll!l '11111 St T B l'tlH'l~Wt-;sTHL\l.TY 2.lxti-l~tulnlchometnSan GC• tulll:. ~ilh l1rcpla1·ci... eps 0 av ·~.i I l;}S "' 1m '.l:!.12 Juans nl'Wt·~t .u1ull park . Prap•rli•• C'ndrn.ed ~arai;:es shJkl.' 'll11s Ir •· ... 111\ I• m••lt~l·tl pets OK 193 11~7 7Sl·1•20 "" r11r1h & h•" f' ht'l'n 1·om lw.1Ul\ 11 ..... loh .,, """'' ~.L t·:<; \:'oiT .!. Bil. 2 B;i --- -••OO 0UAll'1 NIWPOIT llACH pleld,\ refurlm.hcd. ~·IJ'" ,\, ,11,,, ,. l'lu"I 1 hr. ( · ... 11111 Some 111 e;;n \ '''" Reduced $3, 750. 1 •, 1 .. , """ 111 111·.11 h '1111 1111 ll.lnt ll·rmi.. \nxsou!> 0~ nes has Condominium1/Town· I§ jQuail ~ t·~·111"11 ,, 11.111111•, 100 ~11!1,·1~10 l'\CIFIC :.la ... hcJ µrit·t• from house1for1ofe 1700 Plac• n11m1•r1111' In rnPntlun S 1111 ll L HI•:\ I.TY . ::.lJ.:-i()O tu S!I 750 fur,.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·1 Praperlies , ll\HI• r Jn"1111' 1'1:.! f>:JIMI qwl·k "IJll· Adult µ;irl. •· 752·1910 " Century 2 I Emery FA..,.TASTIC roO\ 1l·nlh loc.11cd I.ow BEACHWALK 14~ o~A1~r N1w,011T HACH ~11. LllJI or dti fi~';f 1""11 rent. 2 BR. l!ltil Grt'.tl TOWNHOMES OCEAN VIEW Lakes. Hh61 • 0;'<;4!1!>111 ', '11le to the bt.'ach from BYOWHER :J llr :!', hJ It>" nhome 2 See tl lod11.' ! lh1~ J UR. 2 ' BA. patio \'11" l1Jkonici.. U\\ncr, The Enterioifter t·o\er. dl·d.ini.:. wrt bar ;\Jonll'J.:O 11.Jrllur \IC\\ llorm· I tit .! 1\.1 f J m m:1 •151~ Play bartender behind lwnhm. Chcd• lhe cum your own 7' ~ 1•1 b.sr, Open munLl} ( ut·1 l1 lie' Jr k1tehe11 rJrn rm 1d1·al 01' mpil· s 1 pool. 2 lor enlcrlalllllll! 2 LJrl:(' i..JUnJ,, ti 'Jlt'llill• p11nl' bdrrru. each with buth &lt•nni.. t•ourh ~1111.:,1.111 t rn. :si:r1 °.<MI 1n1 I l;incl, Sein JUClft Id.! l'l \\•· 11t1111rnc. CapstrCll'lo I 'nth 11111\ l•I I l:'IX 1078 10°o OOWM :Sin . :.! h.1 p1111I J•ll'\11/L "'hf 1(1 \I 11•1111• Lfltltf Ill'~ 'I ll!ll SI· 'i.11 Sun I,, JI Sund.1111 , .. \ II< h t'ICh., .,111•1·1 l'llfi '>X, CIHI \~t l'>X I 'lit $REWARD$ Bl\ 1 .. 11-. \I \lltd,I ...•..••..•............ MUST SELL!!! l'4·.1u11ful l"o'lo1~ humt· 111 '>,1n J11.1n C;1p1,tn11111 :1 ll<lrm-. & 2 haths 1'11 Pl' l'.dl 1';11 al 721 HJ(M Ill "·'"' .11 1!111 270!1 lh1 "h.1 furn w lrpl'I 1; 1 •"LI t·11u 11 l I'~ a I 111 11" I' h l' t l' ~ X I 2 5 II 1•1:1 '1.1<1 ,,,., ltlll\111\' 111 th•. . \l'" "'" lli·.ull It\ 1111, I HIVAl Y t.1.n tw your:; tn 1 I l's I 1 1 I 1 lfH, lt1\il'I)' 2111 . 1 It.1th ·' '"'' " ,.,.., '' 1 ' 1' t 1111tl111n M1,.,,111n \ illagl' .1ltur h . .-111•11" liurni·~a1" l/•11t•l r11rnt'r tori.It 111n -.hem I "1 "" 1'1 l ''"' l' 11\1·rluuk111g f1111lh11f, flJ ullt)>I jll'I 1111,tl pt 1•\ lt'I\ p~ W f R If I" It II\ II ..: , 'I c .ti l "'JI es ea y l'.t11111i 1111111•· \s.:I 1A•l ll5Jor11:11 ·3~J:! YOURS FOR CHRISTMAS SAN JUAN'S BEST AREA ... 1C1·1·111t\l' homci. , to Super plu.,h thru·out Adult park 21,f.0 Green· briar. 197:1 Kc;no2 3 Call or \'1"1l our ocrlt·I.' I' A <.: l f I (' I ' 0 ,\ S T HESALES INC 21115 E Ball Hd . Anuhclm. 99\.11600 HEAR SEACLIFF VLG 'ht>Jlpmg l Bil. .1 II\ w I txlfi l.11t11lv r1111m iV formal drnsni: 1 ·111!radccl «a11>1.·h lhru out <;n•at lun1livn Sl:!l,01111 Ca,ta :\le!> a Beaut\ lir<'ad & butter l:? Untl.., Show' gd poll'nll;il i\ m1•1111 u•., ind pool Jll UIHI' furn ,\..,ktnl! ~.l;) 1!011 S11htn1I all ofter:; Curlis 10\ 1•,1 rncnb962 ~:;.. INVESTMENT Uc the hl 11wn1·r 2 'l'riplt'XI'' & 2 I· ••Ill plcXl'' Jll'I lll'111g 1·orn pletcu 1n lh1• ,.,,' ul Orangl' Cl11:-1· hdm·1· 1•11tl of H.'al' t.1•11tf1·1· 1 t•Jd\ 1111 qu.111r1t<l 1iu,l·r ca11 1~10 o~ or .'i.t:i l 1!15 d)' • lnvuton Only!• l! un11' n1.'\\ 1·11n,1 S351l.OOO Uul·n.1 fl.irk EHA Westside ll E 8411·:?323 . ,. ...... ' • -• • • • • ... .. •••• ' • .. .. • .,. • ~ --,.. _..... -.... 4 .... .. - ---.. -"' • ~~.~~.!!!~...... Sunday, O.c.mber 11, 1971 DAll.Y ptL.OT DI••~ l"Comt '"°perty 2000 Ottt.r lttal &t.tt HCMIMt Ullfwwhe..ct Hout.a U•fwW~ ;-; 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~;A;.\1' .. DUPLEX IHI I.tat. Corw .. Mw l221 Hate'""°" le9Ch 3~'6 •. .,. W...tecl 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••\it~ NEWPORT ••••••••••••••• •• •••• • • ~>' ~modeled 3 br. 2 Rt-Ml nice " br 2 b1t ~·' • HEIGHTS 0 W N Proper t 1 l n ba. S. of Hwy. ~Imo. cpta, l'onv ~ea 'INt~ Hoth 3 llcdroom. 2,'I ln.:.lc~uod. Hawthorne Daya ~. Evea & n ght In. SJ!JS, 003-4$bi, h.1th~un1hhJ\C2.000aq <>tSO Bayarco? wkndl615-71Pl Aaenl,nofoe rt . f1replal·c. ~l'l hnr, WILL P/4.Y CASH!! 3 BR, 2 ba., beamed cell, -- -' • pm·.1le ) tird + patw. Ph Tom D'Allessundro ~. frpl. $625 Brand new 2. sly. ~(, d l' 1: k o t r m u i.. t ,. r T.D. PROPIRTllS 4 BR, 2~ ba., l&t-. yard 212bn home within wa \I.: ht.>Jroom. formul dinini: ,213,674.6907 or (7l4) ~ in~ dl!!lance or bch1< • room & I. AH G Jo: 546 620l nn)•t1me or 2 BR apt. Cathedral ceil, Blksl tull cpts & drf)l, KIT(;ll t:"'I ~ sth (714 l846-522laft.6pm bri1bt&atry.S39S frpll·, 2 car aar. breakfllstroom• SEAUONR.EALTY Wbhr/c.lryr hook·UPJt • Will pay ca.i.h 111 a II ash for 673-SlM 497·3388 t~AU Modern Appl. .f1u~ IA~ .Quall l your houttl.', unit:s or land 1n yd. Open H ouse liil Plac• . Orange Co. Back puy-•l Br. fir\iplc $285. Ulll Sot/Sun 10 5 ut. 513 17lh Prap•rli•a menlb OK. Cull anytime pd. Adullis, no pel.s. Sl. II ll. Call 960·6161 or 75'l_1910 Scott Realty 536-7533, 833-897.S 846 1311 _____ _ l•OO QU.Ll SI NCW~OIT HACH TUSTIN 4 -PLEX Wl•ll kt•pl 1 .I br. I rr>I. .I :l lJr 11nlli. \lu\l "('t'' l'nn 1Jnl\ L'Jll Ukr. H:lll 57011 19 Units Co.ta MHa Gron ~!!ill 000 will hamllt• Rkr MU 1721 ln•ine Terrace, 4 Ur 21-, Colorful 3 Br, H~ ba Con-· Rentda Ba, 2200 sq .fl , huge do. 2 m1 to bt·b S:J75/mo. •••• ••••••• • • • •• • •• • ••• yard. $650. G73·&i51 000-2021,or 962·2156 • Hamn Fumlahed - --4-I:-i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotto Mesa 3224 Heally neat, 3br, 2 b11 lalbocalatand 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w,fµk , cpts, fencrd ••• • •• • •• •••• •• •. ••••.. SPECIAL yurt.I. h.1d!>t pet OK. $386, Lu"<urious 3 BR, 4 llA 5 Br 3 Ba home on golr 9f'iJ.4567.Agcnt,no Cee. North Bayfronl home coune. Opt nvatl. 12/15. •IRAHD HIW.. • 'rrl) or ishort term. A.v~i! S89Smo. 64()..2981 LUX U rt I OU S 3 n r. JJ~ 1 LORA YANCE 3 brl'Oltage,pool,jacunl, 2•2Da. HEALTOR,673-4062. dishwasher,adult.sooly. ltle t!ntry. rum r1n DUPLEX 5 llr, 3 ba, rurn. S45U 645·2498 w If rp I c. l 1 I cd k H ..,.EWPORT h 7J tiioo \f 6 w/rrucrowa\•e O\'Cn , dbl " ~m ti ' l • New Brookview Condo, 3 ,.:ar w/uuto opnr. 1'\lUy HEIGHTS 615 KISll Br, 211 Ba. air cond. lnd:Sl'pd, e nd patio. 5 l.1kt· a doll hou1t1• 2 r·p(.s. drps, all maJor UP· bllu! to bch. S5SO mo.•600 hl'<lrnom <·mnpll•ld~ rl' lal»ocl remnlUla 3107 pins. Pvt pntlo, trnnts, 18th St. On ve B ron done. l'Ll s .1 ,parkhnA ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, Jacuzzi. No pets. 5311-3701 or846·1371 new ;i ht'drtl(>m ... 1ud10 OCEANFRONT 4 br, 2 ba S.150 mo. Nr. S. Const • T"o lJ,11h!i i·al'h, C'OIY home avail. for yrly ren· Plaza 540-8886 2 Br. l''J ba townho~"-1 rm•plale., & kllt·hcni. ta rp c, was I ry, KIDS/PETS OK adult comm. l ml, ,.: I F I h d --.Pool, Jncuui, sa I )UU 11 lo\I• • $1K.'i.OOU dshwhr. 2 car gnr . No E/Side 2 Br, aar, 5345 beach. $385. 000-3786 peL-.. 644·9582 • - -------646·4848 or 675 8258 ~ 2 Br. winter, $320. 114 3 BR. 2 BA, pool, f .. Balboa DJvd Balboa 3 Br. l bath, cpl/d rps. yont, 2 car gar., close 7 1 •I ll 7 9. 5' 9 9 1 0 ; Wnsher/dryer. stove. schls & shps. S39S/~. iJ 213.335.4~6 Kids OK. S40Smo. Ph 1st & last. 673 .. 545. • • • • • ----548-5981 or S40 1693 , ;:.;:-~ • Corona del Mar 3122 2 Br, 2 ba. t'ouple, ~~ 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, cpts, drps. ktds ok, Avail 1/1/78. Ph C?('3 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR bl •k •. 1 t b h no dogs .. S250/mo. 006~5206. Lok for Salt I 1/6 ACRE . oc "' '11 ° c . &15·227 1 --• ~ 3 Br lownhome, 2 story, PLACENTIA &t Hlt;o NO FEE! House:i. condoi., frplc, blln!>, crpls, drJ>li, ' 1 ---le h 31 8 du p I exes . R e n t a I pool. pvt pali<>!>. xlnt k>t 01111'1 l1ulltl1111: 'Ill' \\Ith pl.111 .. $149,000 MIKE SAVAGE ll r:A I. r;.'iT \Tr; 642-960 I ~:': ••• ~~•••••••••~• Pl\v11ion. 675·4912 Bkr Ownl'r occupied sh•~e ---new. Good tenants odJy ! WANTJ::O · 2 Br. 2 bath on Spacious Brookview Con $US. mo 661-3445 the bc<1ch. Pref. Cum. do end unit, 3 Br 2Vz Ba, I' It.' u sc Cull Joyce fplc, 2 patios, nr pools, Bike to bch from this J.io , 4~1 21til tennis. $4!lS 731·4990 111.'<Ul'Y twnhm w1v1ew,p1 htes at nile, warm frpJc~ Newport leach 3169 Family Condb. 3 Br, 21,; jacuzzi, pool, dbl a•r. FIHISHE:D LOTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, So. Cst Plaza area. Avail n ow. $495 U pg rad e d • :1 11 a p · 213-926·2890 • • SI\ lob rt•a1h lo husltl Pl;in' JH•1n11l '''''•'I 1 rn On1· tut or all !>lj,{)(HI lll :S-1:1.0llO l'l1•J-.t' t•all PACIFIC COAST PROPERTIES 631-0400 Anytime :"\•·" 111111 lh h. ll.llh11u l'e11111 ... 11l.i II <! Int \'11•" ~IPfl' lu ttl'\'.111 " pl.in, & lll'lltllh 1111' :! lnwnh111nt•., c11111l11.. I 'n 11 1111h SI Ill fiflll lll·atl~ lo ltuilcl ()11, Ol'r \!l!l 11120 I ~ At•n· \. ll'W lot Im provccl Lai.:una Jl1lls. 7.onmi.: hor~es !>52 :1221 DAMA POINT \'sew lot, .it;x u;., al '12RG I Harqu<.' Lc\cl $49,900 MIKE SAVAGE ll I. \L t-:"iT \TE 642-960 I ON HEACH VIEW of phanres. A/C, av111I Jan. >:A ~I.\ I:-.; c II AN~ i:: L. $495/mo. &40.8429 New plush exec ha'M?. tx~w.itor 2 story. 4 br ~t Jocut10~, vacant. 3 home. llt.>aulafully 2Br,h~gebonu11rm .. H1g Br 3 Uu, 3 ~·or gar, I u r . I e d / a 1 1 yant. 2062 Wallace. $35-0. 5313-0831or846-3301 .. SI n 1 5 1 w , . month. f>42 0282 Jmcn1l1ci... Hl!!>l Chtna ----------c .. , e hx·.iuon S850 mo. NICE 4 br. fum rm, 2 ba. ON LIDO. Elegant 2 Br In Creenbrook $495. with color T\'. vlt•w & 75l·lll0tl 11r1\ .1lc bl•ud1. l)700 11111. -Nl<'l' & deun lbr Adult:; Wateriront HomH onl~" no pets Sec a t S4 I Call 631-1400 Ucmard St. ----------So. C:oa~l Pla1.a arcn. Beautiful West Newport Village• C1·eek 3 hr, 2 bu, bcuchfront home. 5·6 Br. rrpk. 2 car 1i1ir Pool. 2 ba Six.·t'ial low rnte for G+H~l99 or 54G 8240 6 mo. be. ;\lay consider - yrl~. C7J.1195(; 5871 POOL & TEMMIS 2 Bdrm. m~lutchcn. 34th 4 Br. t':im Rm, 3 Ba con· St. nr beat'h. A\·a1l Dec do Lge P\'I patio, r<'<' rm. 1•lc S47U. 673 7377; 15 thru June. No pets. 63l·l980 Sl.')(l/mo li:l!I 5<1ID ------ --2475 Orange Ave. ;s Ur ~ 3178 Ba. c h1ltlrl'n & pets welcome. s..1:; mo .200 ••••••• •••••• •• • •• •••• • sec. S46· 79-$5 JOr :!Ba. condo \'11lage - Saft .... Capistrano DELUXE, new 3 br~ .' ba, xtru I.:. dbl gar. - to bch f:ncl'd yard. _mo. OOO.li209 or 536_:_~ ~~~ ............ ?~~· Umv Pit Ill, 3 Br 21h Jta'\ + bonus rm. Odont., $525. 547. 7044. 833·321,~ ,.._ T U R T L E R 0 0 1 K PRESID~NT HOME. :l Br. 2 ba. fom rm. lgl" yunt. t'omm pool. tenrui> rrts, Xlnt neighborhoed1 S650.Ph955-2088 ' . REHTALS 2 BR, l Rn . .$34ti ' 2 BR + I>~r·. 2ba . • ft8' · 2 BR + D. i! bu ...... SlbO 3 BR. 2 Ba ..... $47Sli3.\ 3 llll, 2', ba $47S'<ti5o 4 BR. 21 > llu . $5001625 CrlOICE VIEW LO'I S..n Juan, nr lnkc. pool 2 3 Br 2 Ba. 1lbl l(.1r, nr 2 Hit JJIU" "'IMllllU' I 11111 I) room tll•,11(111'11 l11r • 11 u•rtu111111.: lm111l'cl1.1ll· po,.,,., "" I· 1111 11111 ,. -.11.t 54MI \g1•nl fill '.1,,11 • .11 loh "'•pt:r rlnor l'l.11"' 211111 to 211111 ''I Ct Cuuntn ,..,.111ng.. sn111 lrnm IJl•,11 h & marsn.1' 1'111ul hl"n Sl:!l.~K! 111 )l~t. '0 1 (;111 loM·l· hll ll,511 I llll, ,1tlull -nrnll rx·t prk ~12.111111 l:r..1 ufr li.12 8$1h .tit lpm 4 HH. J B,1 . . $645/J.50 5 Brt, 3 Bu ..... S8'15 3 BR 2~, ha HVHms.-'$8SO 'l,l•llic CiJtl Randi tJqu1r.S385mo 495·576-0 cov«I patio, M.mneri. 4 PLEX C .M. l'haniic 111 plans forces --St·hl. E 1S1de. $450 mo. E'(l'ellrnt rt'nldl an·" I .I lhc sah• of our .55 ucre. J Br Condo Air. rcfng. &1.2-95t17 'ii':.\\ 11-'W ·111r 2 ll.1 111t 11i-1 1111 ~IK'I 5110 Op1•11 ~al ~11n "" 111 \1'.I •·111 l:lli~· .: Br. :.! 1111 111\IH\ < '11ntl11 I' oo I , 11 • n . i.. 1• e -l 1:~capall1• <>11 I '' l Sal S1111 '1111.'1~0 c;:J9 fili l'l. !till 7,127 BIG CANYON BY OWNER l·.I 11111< \llCl ·1 lie th.1 \Ill 'II BAY ll ~- f.li l IHI 1 1 l\ll. I'• ba wr J B.ll + din rm 1 formt>r model homl' w1Lh (•omplclcly r1111Sht•d ~aral!C, lovely 'an.I & 111•11(hborhood. V;11•anl Ownt'r must "'II' Only SX6.~100 I' \<'I FI<.: S II 0 ll E 111-..\ I .TY, 4!12·5300 Santa Ana 1080 ..........•.....•...... lui.:hh 11•1.!J 1tl• d I'\ I ..! ---------•! c.11 L!tl ~l''''l .tttd ,u \ 11·\\ .. 1 II ( •ull 1 Ill/I" I I It ... II I 'i 1 •• II" "' ( ,tl.tltll,J i't•lt Ill l'llfl.ttll'\ ~.!.!fl 111111 ,. I 11 11111~ fi<:I lhX't Sein Clemente 1076 SUPER MICE I lk•drm hnml' " lar ..:•· 1•ndtl pal111 gJml' rm 'I r .i 1 I l r a c 1· c s s F1 rcpt,, <'l' Sh.1. !Hiii /\II 11•r1n.~ Cefttvry 2 I Crocker 642-5062 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tustin 1090 RAT RACE? ....................... WHY BUY A CONDO? "hen you can own this ('h11rm1nic home on lt·2 lot l1>eul<•d 111 preslli;1ous ar<:u ofTu.slln on a hcnut LION COUNTRY SAFARI UUlJHLE WIUE LUXUH\' Adults only! Jr you really have a li l<tni; for animaJs. You'll just love this 2br, 2 bath + fam ily rm hom.e w /cxqui!litc xtras. Plu.11 season ticket for 2 for unlimited vlsll11 to Lion Country Safari, Just down thr road <GL8713 ll CALIFORNIA PACIFIC :\tnhtlc Home llrall\' 2706 llarbor. Slr 2C»I ;~10 :;9:17 LEAVE YOUR WIFE-AT HOME In this lll'au11ru1 21,1;o llm Gull:itrt•.im 2 fir. ore & 2 balhs 'u l Jqlcl of ~our t·hu1t1·. lhn111u1 I ~;ir Jdult Jlt!I 11.1rk tin<' of co .. ta \11.' .. a .. lll~(·-,l park-. S"1mm1ni:. JUCU7ZI. sl111I n..t111.1rd & MX"1al 11cl1\'1llt's for all \II for lc•s' lhan S311.t100 I K YK.'iOCi 7 I C:alsformu T'.1nrw Mohill.' Homl' ltl'allv ;(7()(, 11 a l'bor. St 1• :!UH ~io s11:n 2 BR 11s1-; + duplu cnl i:urai;:cs. tid C.M toe S92.500. Bkr, 631-1234. SAN CLEMENTE Four y r . aid lrl plex. 3·2 2 In i;:ood rentul urea. Only $127,500. HERTHA Ht:N ll Y HEAL TORS 215 Oel Mor ·192 1121 100+ UHITS l"antustit• prido or ownership units. only 1 }Coifs old. near stutc l 'n1vl.'rs1ty. Vt>ry strong rrntnl arl.'.i. $2.iso.ooo Jl!llQuai~ iilPlac• raperti-· 752-1•20 l•OO QUAil ST HIW llA04 TRl!tLEX, C .M. C:rcal f;ash1de loc, newer 3br. 2ha. frplc, yd. 1:111 2hr. lh11. patios. encl. jtltr ~ U:'i 101 Tom IA!~. llltr. 642·16-03 Good Writ• Off I On•at rrntal area. 2 Trlplcxl's, 6 units. all 20r. I'• ba. 5235,000 r HR I San Juan \'illage ---BR. 2 ia, 2·2 . I I\ ~ hilltop eque,.,lnan lot 85' I h 21. ( I £i •· baC'l1 S149,SOO G40-5itl ' ltl.'i" lrvcl area. Prln $.l.15 mo. l yr lse. (;11 I 3 r, ui.i, rp c, re r g "' _ _!!_IESTA.RNESCO. only Ask1nA $110.000. Ph 1171-1220 ~~.~rg yard. S48S. SIXUNJTSOR/\NGE 8312160 l'V~. -u---U-L~i1h' -..a ~ nTunt ..., LRG LUX CONDO 2 Br 1 Ba. sngl sly. Each Out of County ••••••••••••••••••• •••• So Oil Plaza Area 3Br, hnveyvt pal~os. encl gar. Property 2550 General 3202 2,hba. aU mjr appl & a ir . rptc s . Sl~.1.1/00 ,\~l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pools. tennis c rts. !M\:J.<600 • 847 fl6:18 MERRY CHRISTMAS HOM EFlNDERS $495/mo. From lndc1>cndence ThousandsofRentals M0-6597 646·2143 .. 5Z3CAMPUSDl~IR~ BALBOA DUPLEX Homes 5 Homes ll1ft from All ureas all prices S.59.000. Come hy Sat /Sun Sample: EAST C.M. 3 Br 2 Ba-beautiful ~~lif~ :1 & 1 br 11n1t .. wtlorts Open beam ce1ri:~ I hlk rrom tbe ocean nr hay Income Sl.UW 1;cr mo Sale!> pncc Sl2S.OOO 754-7800 e .AS'TM C:7 Reolhtat•'.I"• 4 UNITS Great C.M. rental area Owner·s unit. Prat'ed Sl50.000. Lachenmyt'r Really 646-3928 545·3483 DUPLEX c21 3 bedrm units $105.000. Xlnt rentul loca tion. Owner anxious Submit. or ~ton Ptl'k up your S95 lbr fum . mobile New Townhome units. 3 Homes area. Close t~ <:hn~lm:.i., l'mn~ctlla. La Sl752hr hse k ids/pets Bdrm. 2 story. Ca th cell· everylhinM & fully; ttp. SscrrJ oHramp "i/lo SlSOJbrhseopttobuy in~. fplc. step down hv· gradcd.$425mo.673-4220 Collt'll. r. folio\\ Open LIFl'-:Tll\IESERVICE mg rm, dining rm, patio. h•m~1· ~•l(n' 557-0822 gar. $500 mo + SlO credit Turtle Rock . Ca napuit WK">f COAST rA<.:t Fie; report +SUKI non rerun· View. 3br, atrium .. ~ Ht: \I. !:;ST \Tl-: •I Ir A RENTALS dable secunty bond &$50 bar. lnd!.cpd. sprklr, e/.(',, A:lk lor ~an<.y ;\c" comb Why pay $25·$35 when clelUlln~. Total move in Lo\'ely, ready Jon l. ~ 688-!ISBO 548 0050 you can ~~l the bestror t'lt months rrnt + 516-0 mo Call 645·2233 .dr"~ less ()p(-n 7 dayi.. 16.S Monte V1!>1a, 1-:ast of 833·1W12 art 5 400 AC RANCH S1002braptloshare Ne"port Blvd .• West or w 0 0 D-D n IOOE Cons1!Ulng of 4 pureel<1, Sl60 Boch" /pool uul pd Oran&e. S. of Del Ma r. C k d 4 b 3 b t:lill One 2 Br home, one 3 Br $175 Bal'h/apt util pd NB Dnve by & call 968-6183 rec '1 e r. "\.\ttc; hme. I) wellfi, approx BR S207 2brduplex w/yard or96J.0678 Cor appt. rm. CJm rm, atr1 t' acres m alfalfa & factl $3303brcondow/pool cpts, drps , pat~ • for mut'h more. Holding l826Newport Bl. c.M. Catalina View from this 4 lndscpd. Nrby pa.d........ • pens. auto recd t rough S20 645·5990 br home. $575/mo. No lake, pool. $49S. mO. cattlr sr:ilc & loading ----------leose. Ce ntur y 21 83_1_3496 _______ _ ramp, some acreage THINK BUYI Cr_oc_k_er_642 __ ·5062 _____ 1w illows 4 bdrm, A!C:, fonrcd & cross fen ced. If • 3 Br 2 Bn, cpts, bllnll, fpk, S.38.'i. boul(hl In total more MOTIEHT! fnc.'ti yd, RV spact?. $450. CuJverdale4 Bdrm,"35 cqwp included Irregardless of your in· 549-0022: 642·()550 Ranch 4 Bdrm w/peitl. & C II ,.. $-.l!IS.FOOO. 8 come, give me a call and jnc. $585. .\, a ueorgc rl.'y,ul r-n findouthowyoucanbuy 3Br+den.nr.So.Coasl Douglas Correa n1tr. Iii nk I~ R cal E s t u te your own home. Jt •8 Plaza. $445. mo. 557·0863; 644-8514 :'.l;sk1• \ 11111 mm, 111~ to a lwaut 11111 l llr II road m1101 hunw " 111·1•1111 t.. hill~ '11" I• a111a'l1r n€'1ghh111h1111tl Opc•n ht1UM' S.11 Sun 12·5 al :111 l'41llt• :"llPhlL11.1 Fu rthcr de1a1ls 1•all lt1l.1 K Iii 1!111 i\gl tree l111l'<l stn•C!t rnr only Acr.oqe for sole I 200 $5:1,000! Hurry, won't ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~t loni:. t'ull toduy 1 ACRES So Cnllr. Realty 546-5005 RE.AL EST ATE Cffthry 21 Crocbr 642-5062 542-3456 _ __ possible with little or NO 549·3468: S.10·172-0 DOWN. Call SUI today ----Turtlerock 1 br, fam r\.o~ and let's talk. 645·3478. l Br, SlSQ. Newly reoovnl· dln rm. 2 ha, view or um~ SEETHE SEA 540-3666 Tum oC the Cc11lu1 ~, 2 COUNSELO'R HwlfhMJton Units Pro£es.lonal lnv<'11lment It's n ht•auly a Im t•ly :I bc4lrrn. 21, httlh w11h fon tust1r oet•an '11·w trnm :.! Wltelan lll AI l ~TATI IC\'1.'I\, plush 1•uqwlmit. -------- huir1• m."11•r ht·drm Gr.atHorHLCllldl SUlll'. ,111 for 11111~ 'i!l~.500 4 br. :11, bn, A (". ~ <'or R.€'d C.1qw1 Hl·nllors rat~. barns. a, oc Ukr "96-m5 8JH 5700 DRAKE & ASSOC. Newport 8toch I 069 .,.;-wporl leocfl I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s l o r y . V i t• l o r 1 o n Manston U.irn. mony out bld1i'11, city wQlcr, Intl! of trees. Can ht• i.pllt. BKR I 7\4) 1ii7 Sti!ll OR 522 05.'tfl analysis. appraisals & 4 PLEX DOWNTOWN cxchanFc advice . Super owner unit. 3 Speclall11ng In bench block& to ocean 1·ry 1..5% m"ltl-pleic properties. Down Sellers le buycn .vaila· ble. C.11 Skip Burson. 4 PLEX TIARBOR Counselo r Realt}· a t Like new. lati!e unlla. INVESTORS _D60-4388 __ or_M_.o_..i_m ___ , High Income. Try cnn· 5 Acres loaded w 'Ot1k ---------•I tract. No loan fees .. _ 1 f. l t E 'd •Principals only• tree11 1n th<.• (;IC\ r1:1nd ._a ~ u ~ .xec. ex pr Nat'I Forei.t, sn of In aovtrnmcnt sub.Id)' COUMSaOltltLTY Orun1tt< Co MunlC'lpnl pn')!lriuns wants to Joint "ater. llt>ntlc rolhna, venlurr w investor or 960.43•1 bc,.11t1ful "lcw llllt•\. builder to build op\. pro-_____ ....,.... __ _ Ownt•r will <.•Jt r) Jtcts. Jhith prollt poten· 0..0..tef«C:alh Terms. Ukr Ual. Wr1lt Dally Pilot. Will fell 97., $275,000 ls t C71~) t>7B 5717 AdlS 113, Ro" 1500, CO.\.a T.D. 10 Yr• 1ecured by OR SZZ·20ll41-Iii a, CA D2G2G Callt. Coutal Income --..--··=~~~~~~!property. Dan• Pt. tor 1;; '22$,000 Catl'I. WUllaro 5-.dfNper , .... With ·~eta~ulur view from F,nclnltas Bluff11 one oC few r1malntn1 oceantn)Ot units 2 R. 2h 8J 2 try>k. Jarunl. pool. r•e . rm. LI\' r m w/ el b ar & view Qawtont. 640.2200. ---DUPLD Now undor COl\lllructll>n. •IEDCAIPET• ed, retired c pl or adll. Avail. .ran Jrd . Lst. Av1Janl.G42·3837 Grdnr, wa ter, as.1ott: duea pd by owner. '57!'>. Agt. :Ml-5032 • . Unlver1lty Park J, 2ba, frplc, A.IC. 14 ----'------• 673·6092 dys. 87 er • ... i· . . . .... ..... P..._.....,,,. ,....,,, _.. ,__., ......... .-r _....,...,._.._ ········· ····-"'· -..--. · 1Af>-.......... ;.,..,shed ........... .; ~ . . .,... .......... u.fw.. . ~ .... h u.fwa. . ,,..,. •••h........ ~· ...... ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... .,......... ~!.~~~ .... eo.t.MeM l724 ~tr.... IHce. 311 • c..e. w... 3824 MeM JU c:....w.... 3124 ........... ~.~!! •J• DAILY PILOT Sunday, o.c:.tnt. 11. 11n· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....._ 1244 Mllw,.,..le«e. J26t Newporlteoce. 326t SUSCASITAS 3 Br. 3 ba. Ocun vu, dbl . EASl'SIDE Pier ttta. Me~vtew, 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nicely furn larae & gar, frplc, nr schJ. SJSO. 2 bdrm, newly dec:orat-br, =r::.. · $2.SO. Sharp 3 bcdrm, 2 b», t-'ANTASTIC Npt Terr Sob-lease, no depojilt re am.tll l br Adult.I, only, 496-82J68or (1) 528-5107. ed. llibt la airy.~~--"'°"-------- w/felc. cpb Super »rea condo. 3 br, 2 ba, rec qwred. avail Im med no peta 2110 Ncwpart ,.~ .. M ~,2.. llUJ.stSt. "C". CM 2br. Good louticm, wlk to Kids/ pet 0 K. S395 areu, 1uh/dry. BBQ. 675-4912 Bkr. Blvd -.-• ~ • OC'eU 6: atona. Stove • ~ A1enl.no rec frpl MOO mo 7S4·1202 . -••••••••••••••••••••••• A winning eomblnol10n Duplex town!loule aptJ. 2 refrl1, crpt • drpa. ]24• Marcel, al\. Horsepropertyon•2acre, ADULTSoaly 1"2brturo otodulfoparnneothomes Br, 1'>'1 _,.tha, ~Uo, d• carpirt.W.ta LOlplMt IHch -small house, $270. 20181 garden apb. Stream, CORONA DEL MAR-2 wlm luxury appointments and Ucbed 1ar .. Redec. new1----------- ••••uuuuu ......... 4 br, 3 ba, fam rm, 3200 Cypress, Sl&Dta. AJ'\a. Hls. rec. room, l&e pool, cov-Bedroom, fireplace, superb recreotlon at a premium cpl Al drap.'11. Nr Costa 9'11t CS.• .... 2 BR, 1 Ba. deck, sm >rt!, sq.ft. 1444 Sanh•&o. N B. nr Bristol. Owner. ered iaragea. From $240. enclOSfd carages, patio, locotton. Tennis• gym• rtlefopy Mesa Parks.o-0706 · Nearbeac:h frabofia, I Br great ocean view. $425 $1000 mo Agent, 541-5032 644-5966 2000 Paraons 642·8670 completely refurblshed. I spa• swimming • DllllordS. •ZBednu fOI'~. 2 Ba, pvt~ pr, $110 mcl'sulil.497 3478 --;-:--l-W--llrf 5 B r i HV $3.50/mo. Quall Place ... Bdrm, caraae, mo.91C).127t vciue n ealc r, am rm, vew, l&Zb f AduU.s n1 P ti I (714) Ono&TWoBedrooms.OnoBattl Q .. • ---------2 Br. North end. Ch 0 rm Condo lavin& al 1UI best in Homes. Lease $760/mo. r urn. 0 y. roper es, nc. f'dl'k~~ fireplace. $325. w-• .. to beach 50S 17th, Z ,. No pet.II. Good location. 7"'" l""" ...... f De .,. ld z b ..... m1,hght&a1ry CI05eto Uuabtfl&bn&hl2bdrm. Ava.ilJanl.Agt.675·6000 ..... ,_,,,,.. .. or nyse. ~·.~--. •era e r, aar., .,.. brlr.\•.Mc.car,$300 beach & arl museum. 2 bath end unit w/bnck 64.')..0632 ..., ..._ cantbeauty,'380. oopeta.d-lah Uul, cpts, stove. rcfr1g. frplc, bllns & xtra WESTCLIFF Large l br. adults. no S50PautarlnoAH .. Co1toMtta m.ttt5 •3 Bedrm, dble car .. -·---------- $.195. Opn Sat/Sun. 229 storage space. $390 per 4 BR, 2 BA, !pie, fenced pels, nr. Fairview & --·-' fplc, $.180. 1 Br. blUna-D/W, ,ar. Nr M on l e r e y D r mo. Avail Now. Pool yard, fruit trees. 2 car Baker. S2J5 545 1882 ..... •call Century 21548·1168 B e a ch I Garf el d. 213-545-7948 utilize d by only 12 gar., spacious. $600/mo. ---(SI v CodaMna 3124 MtM 3124 fordetails. $26$/mb.55'·'7210 owners! 540-8944 Walker lst&last 673·4545. ....,rtingtonleoch 3740 'l'I,, !or,~~s,_~ ............................................. . Oceanside; Chrf Dr. 4 BR, &Lee Reill Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• [;. "0 o, Newly decor'd 1 Br, cpta, StudioCoodo by ~ocean frpl. immaculate ; -CHOICELUSES SMALLBEACllHOTEL MESA VERDE area. New 2br, 2ba, fam rm .. drps, lndry. $230 mo. II.harbor w/poot •1pa. garage.$750Mo.4!M-9329 SEAVIEW 3Br, 2':a ba, llGCAHYOM Rooms$32.~Week GARDENAPTS Home atmosphere 2 "3 balcony & patios, comp Adlts. no pets. 1970 $285permo.963-0480 fam rm. Ocean vu. 2 BR/denS900 Apt$150/mo 536 7~_ CORONA DELMAR brdeluxeapts, 546-1034 appl In kit ch. $325. Wallace. 646-1850 aft,_.._.. 3141 2 Br, den, 1'2 bath, pool/tennis. Security. COVE 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. MS-0844 3PM,s.cs-6Weves ....,...... panqramic ocean view. $89S/ mo. (213)43().3629 IAYSIDE ~ IHch l7 41 Pool, tennis. Some ocean WISTIAY TalrLIXES ........ ••••••••••••••• USO. 497.2370 2 BR/2 ba. $850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Catalina views. Clo,te Qulet·Counlry-View E·Slde dplx 2br, patio Luxury peclhquse, 2 br, 2 H A R B 0 R V I E W H.V. HIUS LAGUNA BEACH MTR. hop . •· t· be h COS1A MESA 2 Br. delu.xeadult apt. $.100. 3br, 2ba, redec, yd ba, (\lo rm. frplc, bi& f1NELAGUNAHOME MONACO with pnvate 3/Family$900 INN $65/wk. $250/mo. tos pmg.,. int; ac · BRANDNEW $B5.Walktoscbool.Blg vlew. Block to courtyard . beautifully CALL FOR APP'T Maid serv. color TV, 644-2611 1 Br From$280. $305. 63l·OS3'7 appt. nm. 675-7396; MZ-4834 downtown. $475 mo. BUJEBIRDCANYON landscaped Upgraded SHERMAHASSOC. heated pool (714) 2BrFrom$305. Triplex. 1 BR. carpets, VIL.LAGICllH 4N-23'19eves;957.Q282 !~:;:a~~;c~~:~~~~ ~~~ol:~,:;,r·~~a~~~tf~~ 640.6500 494 5294, 985 N. Coast Spotless. Walltlobch. 3Br,2BaFrom$395. drps, bl~ Adults, no 22>1' & deo, 2ba. Across OCEANFRONT Deluxe 1 beautiful decks qu1t!t S625t mo. Owner/Agtsuper 3 Br. ram rm. Hwy ~~{y~~t;.~:c':1a~~~ Beautirut new 3 unit petS $235. b :S48-5777 from So. Cout Plaza. lc2BR,$400&$SOO.lllcl ne1ghborhood$6SO 7590619 __ Harbor Vie~ Homes fUm 2Br lower apt Block bwldtngl;. Xlnt location Off ...,_Patlt Pool & padheddle tenni:~ 2 _utll_._~------- M M to bch Month or winter. SO of Hwy, 2 br, l ba. Avl near So. Coai.t Plaza. 2 Br apt • 3 br twnhse, car attac gar ... 95 N th d 0 i \'ICTORIABf;ACH WestchffShoppingarea StiOOpermo .• oto oor ~76alor 4941482 1211. $325 per mo. Children welcome No dshwbrs,closedgarages, mo754-7979 or en · cean Tew 2 Br 3 Ba. ~noctacular 2Br. 2ba. frplc. patio. lease. Call ~au_l7 Marlin ""·--Agt 673 1181 ..-•. Rental office open BBQ. Gas•--at•r pd. . triplex. Walk to Shaft waterv1ews F~mtlyrm pool $425/mo. Call RealE8tate,S44 383· LagmoMlgyel 3752 vwm / · . daily1~5.&WBakerSt,I "'" "' ~e 2 Bdrm. Hi ba, 2 Cove. 2 Br 1 Ba, F/A, etb r ~·ean de l SW 8184 or 7S2 7799 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~ blk W. or en· stol LA MANCHA APTS Stoey, poot. Kids OK, no new drps. cpt1 • •P· w w a • v-: ::.1 ·. · __ Harbor View Homes. 2 778Scott Place. CM pets. Nr schta. $265/up pile's. $395, util pd. blklobeach.$750 Deluxe Beach Condo 2lge story, 3 br, 2'2 ba, quiet Scenic views. luxury SHARP 557-5215 642-5073 2310 Santa Ana Ave. (714)49'·7'97 or BR 2' B W/D • I loc. Fenced yard adult apt.:s, furn & unr. M:>-5088 (213)3714032 (213)1972165 CITY LIGHTS BEHIND , ,' . " a$4so 552 :f9 • w/patio. $650. mo. Flexi· Near Regional Shopping APARTMENT FOUR SEASONS APTS Lee bachelor apt good Ol" • -'--'--·------SPECTACULAR VIEWS _Jae .sauna. · · bleterms.640-1714 Center. Heated pool, Spacious 2 br townh~e. localeprivatepaUo$190. '"e28r cleanupper ln4 Oceanside· Clltr Dr. Big St gl des gned -c N co erAlica l~ ba, pool, pvt patio, Adlts ... a"""" See..,.. • • vi BR• unnan Y 1 $700 3 br Condo. Cls to , Ja uzz1. r. rn 1 2 Br, 1 Ba, 2 story. Com-hlld ok $275 735 . ..........,.,., eves. plex. Cpts, drps, avl Dec. tJW, l +. 1ar-.e •• wood & glass executive Fashion Island. Short Back Bay Charm, 3 BR. 2 Pkwy & Paseo de Valen-munity pool. 4352 ~~~St.G46-64&3 · MgrSun859W.19thSt. 22. Adlts, no peta. $400Month~9329 home. 3 Br, fo'am Rm. 2 term only. 759-0087 Ba. lge fa~·rm, 2 frplc, c1a. Shorecrest. $295 mo. 645-7485 fplc'f blln:> everywhere. ---country kitchen, new ALICIA PLAZA 67s.2311 AGT. Days. NO $1951 Br, incl. util. Crpts, ---------1Cbolce condo at 1olf $850.· Wf!STCLJlt~F 2 sty, 5 br. brown crpt'g, frci.hly &VILLAGE FEE LACASAILAHCA drpe,patio,quietadults, 0-Pohlt 3126 courae1 3 BR, 2 ba., TEMPLE Ill LLS Brand new 4 Br 3 Ba, family kitchen, formal dming, wet bar, des1f.tner hit, ocean VICWS $1000. fam. rm, pool, dbl frpl. painted. ~-mo. /\gt. S8lr6151 581·6130 ~~ no pets. 1828 E Plauntia. ....................... vaulted cell., i,e. deck. Great ram. home. Furn. 646-7370 Sorry. no pets loch. l""A•I How 644~ Panorama view, new cln trees, po0l, waabe.r/ ava1I $700 mo. 644-1200 "-c•--£-3276 ........ wport •-h 3769 2 Br apt for lease. Open All utlls pd., cpt.s, drps, La 3 8 T h 2br 2 ba + den 4-plex dryer. $450 llo. Act. or833-3821 ~ tcnSRJ...-~ -oc House Sal 10-2, & Sun pool, lndry. fee's. Adults rge r own ouse N pets' M 496-1097 . tit-7578 ----i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10-6 4221 L ks over 35, no pets or with patio, garage + o · II' ---------.- FtHER HOME 2 BR w garage. $350 mo. · l'1 ar pur. chi Id ren. Call Sue: pool. Quiel complex. 1 Bedroom apt, garace, l Br. Ocean view, blk to BIG CANYON. Absolute-219 Miramar. Isl, last, Begonia 2 Br 1 Ba, shut· 556-7707 or Henry : Adults. no pets. $350. 1 mile to beach. bch. Adlts; DP pets. lf ... UMBINER-> ly smashing Augusta dep.492-2134 • ters. bllru.. patio, gar, 642-9137 645-338lor675-5949 493..()075 $275·$295. '9•·3280; ·"rD .. ·ASSOC:l"'TL.~ Plan A masterpiece or Panorama of the Pac1f1c n~e adults only, $350. 675-3446 1 BR. new crpts, paint. Top of Dana Point 28r 499.3900 15505.Co .. tHwy. dramaticddes:oglnfwciothurusne· Lux.2br,sundeck. gar. 2Br1Ba,2blkstobeach. l Br, crpts. drps, yd, Wtr pd., $235. mo.+ 2Ba,den,frplc,$39smo'. Convert'd aar, furn or .....,...o leocll 4'4-'421 i.urpasse " · pool, jacuzzi. many ex-$425 mo. Lsc. Agent. carport. Kids ok. No $100. dep. + $50. clean· +$180 dep. 496·4492, unf, 2 blks to bcb, l blk to \iew' 3 BR. & den. tras.$360.522-6827 7S2·21.30 dogs.$225.645-22748·5. l.ng. Open Sun, 12·3. 258 ~ Forest. WW cpta, panel· CHARM Studio cotta"e $7~/ ... ~onTt.,'!GS&CO BIG' E.15thSt.C.M. 31 0 i.nl. utll pd. Off street · · " ~ 1,.. · San.Juan Cute 2br. frplc. garage, Bayleaf Apts, 329 . IW"-'•leodl 4 parta1, quiet. $170. Beams, frpl. kit;~· yr~, REALTORS 640-5560 Capistrano 3278 pauo. 514 Jasmme. $350 Avocado St, C.M. 2 2 Br2 ~+loft & patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4M-US(aft10AK it~!~':!~~ br. ~a. Bluffs condo, 3 BR 2 ba. ~·;~~~··~;~~·~~·~·; • mo. 673-3.537 ~ 1 yr old. Pool. ~~·J:'°iSo~' no SHARP 3 Br deluxe beach LG &ud1o Oc vi pool, tenn, pvt bch $600 xlnt cond $500 Mo ' • 2 Br 2 Ba, like new. 2 car · · unit. AD~~~ patio, $225 lr~lne e~j e:i mo. 49'1·1711 agt Agent 64-4-lllJ ~~~:i~:S f~r ~~ly2 S~ GREAT RECREATION· gar, washer/dryr. $445 2 Br, 2 ba, all bltns, frplc, NPT. Hgts 2 br, 1 ba $265. car. v wkdYs, come by ~kod Sw1mm1ng, saunas, 2 mo.759-1131;494·2966 encl. gar., balcony. Nopets. llAHDMEW 2930CoastH Apt 3 2br, stv, rofng. frplc, NWPT Shores walk to per mo. Hayward · health clubs, billiards, Laundryrm.$325. 644-0452 wy, · crptd, 2 blks to bch, no bch. ~o pets. 2'br, den. 2 Watson Real Es Lale. n1ght·laghted tennis BIG coiy lbr, frpl. pool. TSLMgmt 642·1603 3 Br apt/condos, conve· Sb.erP2BR view $'25 4~2905tch1ldren. $435 mo. ba $495. 548.3657 731-5581 courts. Pro & pro i.hop, Sngl/~arried cpl. No aientioc, 5 units avl. $400 SEA UON REALTY "" golf driving range, party pels/ch1ld $350. 640-7030 •245 MESA DR.• up. 964-l5CY1, 6'0-1751 8'7-33111 113-$354 TB4HIS & IEACH Priv. community condo 3 Lovely & new 2 Br 2 Ba ~ ...... •.9Wl •..•.... ~~.s.~ 3 Br 2 Ba. Newport $400BR .. Se2 abaL.1'0/\ndRueltaslt•~nly. ~?OUmN. ACTI VITIES : 2BR,2hba .. 3-storyv1ew upper.O'looks.SACoun· ~ldelwtblte4plWexD. 3hkBRP. a....-..,.. 3152 J r apt Dlb gar $560 Cl b 631 11116 , • ., c, DI u .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2bf'.2bacondoWc~tN1ne. Shores home, newly 497-3388 673·5354 l-\llltimc director. free . Ag~nt675-3331 Lry u · . yard car $395. 545·3604, Nlcelfl 2 Br,$265&\IP, Completely remodeled prunted & decor'd. $550 Sunday brunch. BBQ's. 38r/2ba/den. Cpt/drps. 962-4218 ...w & NC room. nulet. SJ5()mo.494-J216afl5 mo.6<I0298l SuperbnewcondoJBr 2 trip::., parties, sport Friendly atmosphere. Gar.W/Dhkup,patio.no """'" ·' ------Ba nr golf, tennis. pool. & , 1 & complete 2 H l Br Hwit. Bay. Adult· area.831-'7116 '*LIKE NEW. one or 2 Nr. beach, 2 br, Cam r~, $495. 496-0505; 552-4884 tournaments more. cozy, c ean pel'I, 2 kids. $375. 181· on1 ccod En l U wk.s free rent. depend mi: rrplc. pool & ten n1s -:,E~U'rl F~ ~S: Br. 752-5065: 646-3176 Del Mar. 645-9455 1----------.1 Rerrig, .!~she~id~~e~: ~:r.!'!~.-~!~ onqaal.3Br2Ba,corner pnvgs. $450. mo. Avail 3br, 2ba. fam rm. back mg es, 1 rooms. 2 Br, redecor'd, bltns. 2 Br, l'h ba townhouse 'PNoofQrongeCountfs $250/mo.962-8118 2Bra..t _._ tooce .... lot qwel Pref mature Jan 1st. 631-3945 yrd, tennis. no pets. $335 F\Jm. ~ unfurn. Models pool, nr beach, adlts, no w/patlo. 610 Joonn St. mosl beouftful apartment .... o-.-. -.. milts or n~g II ave opt or N-O FEE'. Houses. condos, mo. 492-5771 open daily 10 to 7. Room· pets. $350. 64~0619 Small pets. 548•1638 New deluxe twnhl apts Ill util . pd. $370. mo. h mate service avail. No ------communlles.A relomg 3br 2ba fplc blto.s WO 6'2-1334day,S42-6578eve new refng, WI D. couc • du PI exes Rent a 1 Tustin 3290 lease required. Sorry. Costa MHo 3824 MESA PINES setting Wlh steams, bkup patio dbl attach 1ar etc for small add1t1onal Pavilion. 675-4912 Bkr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults only, no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• BND NEW 1&2 bdrms. $395. 5'5-36CM, 963-4218 l Br fplc, lie patio, on rent. 499-l625, if NA Iv 4 BR. 212 ba condo. newly COSTA MESA-21040 ed wolelfols.ondmojeSllc Canal.$400.330Ubrcu.s. lll.'lj?. Newport Center & decor'd, frpl. pool. patio Oakwood Thurin Street. Brand $28.S & $350. Imm . OC· trees. Featuring pools, 2 Br. 1 ba " cara1e, Open Sat/ Sun l ·S. - LGiwfonst 3255 licJCmtyonArea. ~ 63l·Z147 G~~~~=..,nts new deluxe 2 bedroom r::i~&>'ds~~~~-~~d~tt!: Jocuzzl.souno.bllords, children ok. Walk to,_sse;_7_499 ______ _ ••••'•••••••••••••••••• Prest1g1ous 2 Br. den, 2 WnttMlster 3298 •-r-. . 7 h units. Lovely spacious no pets. Open daily. 2650 and excillng wbhouse ~ $260. 962-3533 OntheLake.N,ew38r,2 8a /all di fl SHO l~1~e0550catlt 1 townhome type with Harla St, C.M. (Mesa wlltlsocioleYentS.Terris. A .. A ... : cl 28 11n , w x ca ures. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""' family rooms. $350/mo. ... ..... ve. eau. r, b a th d e t a c h e d B I t n s 1 n c I u d e Almost new. 4 bedrm, 2 ba ... ..,,_. IHcll/Sowtti Q U A 1 L p L A C E Verde Dr. off Harbor gym. ondvoleybolot bath condo. $295. Pools, ToWnhome. Pro( de-rrucrowave. Pvt walled w/fplc, ow & cpts. l700 l6th St PROPERTIES INC IDvd.) TheVllOge.Moreof play areas, close in. corat.ec.I. Private spa orr yard, secunty environ-<Oovt•r at 16th> • · 1 MONTH FREE -1ngvnr1·re~ 873-8468 'tt:Ma~nab-lrvme "'·tr Br. Club fac1ht1ev I p r e s t i g i o u s (714) 752·1920 or 548-3553 549-2447 """'"' r~ """"'"' ""' ., ment. poo · Jae. tennis, neighborhood. $475 642 8170 evenings or weekends. ---------for.F11n11UrelsOYOloble. 2 Br apt. w/pdol, aood 8713889 RISOmo.559-7139 96J..4567,Agent,nofee. RENTAL AGENT ON 24>r townh\e. 2 br apt OneondlWoBedroom Jocation,cbildrenOK.No Mission Vi-fo 3267 Luxury Condo, 3 bedrm, 3 $425 lse. 3 Br. 1~ ba. din PREMISES SAT &SUN. w/pool &jacuzzi. Adutl.Mng. pets.$218S.847·9888 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bath. den. walk to beach. nn. lg bv rm w/frplc. BACHELOR APT 2 BR, 1 Ba duplex. Cpts. 645-2498 omcesopen 9:001o6:00. HADOIVllW New LaMancha Twnhm. Poo!. tennis . S65-0/mo. Gardener. Children OK. • drps, rerrig, stv .. encl 1 BR. redecorated, refrig. Now renllng. z:f~O:~,~ ~i~ ~ • HOMIS.~ ... u 2br sun n y Ara"on AvatJ 18 mos. lease. Ask RedCptRJtrs96.1·7855 ALLUTILSPD! gar. No pets $270 mo. incld. $225/mo. ask forP---------.. 1 patio, no pets. $325. Qeu38RC& ev..,. DecOt'ator crpls & drps, forJay,Agent,644-7Z10 100' from the ocean. 646-1246 BUl,5'6-5880 833-1tl93 yrly or md•t •ll'lO. vaulted ceilings. Loft 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc, prof Semi-furnished. Avail Outstanding location. w/wet bar. Adjacent lo WALK TO BEACH, pool lndscpd, pvt patio, $450. now! 201 E. Balboa Blvd. NWP1' HGTS, 2 Br, FP, l Bdrm DlJt Apt. Blli:ns, (C..sl) ' _E~rse.$4~.552-7474 & tennis. Exciting 2 incl137g1r~_n846r. 1J985o Kelly, Yrly. $250 per mo. NO COSTA MESA -2 FR,lchild,smlpetOK. D/W, ff'Plc, encl gar, CarlButler8G8235 1146-.,. • FEE. Call : Sue at Bedroom. odults only. $375. See Mgr, apt 1, 283 W/W cpt, dra~. fncd~~~~~~~~~ .N~~:soc~~-.sl~ :;1t/~~;: ~~~·~ ~~'::~.3 ~s~~~ CondolNniurns 556-7707 anytime. No pets. Refer. $275/mo. Knox St .• or call 644-6034 patio.$275. Pb960-3139 C1ff Haven. 2 Br 1 Ba. $4 25 mo . 4 9 6. 4 09 4 ; lse. Unfurnished 3425 Quail Place Properties, aft6PM 1 BR, pet OK. $220 mo. 326 cpta, drpe, patio, ek. No 493-4819 LARGE home on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l~~~~~oA:: Westside,2222 Pacific, lie 13th&.callaft5:30 children,~ot~ ......_ rt•-h 3269 WATER w1lh boat dock, LANDMARK. Magnolia-OCEAHFROKT for Wanda. 2 br, 2 ba, car .. frpli:, 1160-4982 _lldl_ta_ ....... $295. _____ -.:: ....... wpor -oc 2 Story w/4 bdrms. fam Atlanta HB. Adults only. 3 BR, 2 ba, yrly. $595 $310. Adult.s. 642-0758 tW • •:...-.... 40 • _ __... 3140 •--.a. -46 ....................... nn, din rm & pnvacy over 40. MilUon $ rec STEPS TO IEACH --lugl-__... -_..,. --- New Sea view. 3 Br, 2 ba. $1200/mo lse. facil Security, all applic. Br Ba 1 to b •2 Br, 1 ba Mesa Verde ·~~·~-§·~·§•§••§•§-§••§·~-§·~··~·§•§.•~.!t~·§••§·~·§·~··~·§•§·~··~·§•§•§••~·~•§•§•§••§•§•§•~··~·§•§•~··~·~·§•§••~·~ .. ~·· Pool. tennis. J' ac. UDO NORD best loca· 900-l.366eves. 2Br,2ba,fum,yrly$310 2d • 1 , st. ry,fs Tg, upper. $235. Gar. avl. 2Br,houseunf. $375 rapes. pa lO, rp c, Adlta-nopetam-8974 S875/mo yrly675-0562 lion. Exec. 2 Bdrm, den . .,..annu..fwn 3600 beam cell, garage .1---~-----1 s ha r P Harb 0 r v 1 0 w dining rm. New in & out ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. $275. 2544 Elden La.rge 1 Bd, D/W, new cpt Monaco3Br,nrpool,in· $700/mo. . 3 Br duplex. pvt yard. UnltD.538-8408 &Weflni.$230Avall.T cl grdnr. Avail now. ON LIDO. Special 2 patio, dbl gar. bltns, 1 ~lawVllacle see: M1r Apt 711 644-4728 bdrm++ Glamorous childOK.645-17S9CM 82lW. Wilson646--2olO Shalimar.MS-6625 ---------i hideaway. $850/mo 'Sid Tri l 28 EASTBLUFF. Big, ON WATER. Fabulous FURNOJtUNFURN F.ast e ·pex, r, beautiful 4-Br. den, 3-Ba, VIEW 2 Br w/beaut de· ... lwffh ,_..ahed 1900W. OCEANFRONT, •2brtowohomew/frpl sm yd, cozy, aar, · G ••••••••••••••••••••••• winter, fplc, plush 2 Br. •' "epatio •·-c "ara"'e mo 642-0647 formal dining. reat cor$700/molse. wa """''' ·" & --·--------1 vie"(, Kids ok. submit lallool.a.d 3706 $450.559·7499 •Adultsonly. Lee 2 Br, cpts & drps, pets. $69S/mo. Gardener •••••••••••••••••••·~·· 2br. lba. S300 mo until the __ P_ool_&_;;J_a_CU%_._zi_a_v_a_n_. -t lndry, quiet adlts. $230 &wa!erpaid. Watet ftont HoMH Deluxe, cheery 2 Br, qwet end of June. Avail Im· • . 548-466l JACK HOWELL __ c_~-6-3 '-·'-4-00_ .. ~onlY-No pets. $375. mect.673~39 Woodland Village 1_NEWL_·_y_o_EC_o_a_A_TE-o-t """ ASSOC:l>\tn oc•• .... FRO..... 845Paularino 2brw/car. $245. 2176 ·.·E" 644-1156 Bach. Gd Loca. Complete· -" "' Beautiful, new, adult Pl u Cpts wt pd SPECIAL ly furn'd. Full kit. Util ADlva14191212ib6 t0 2 6/l0/78. apts. Great location. 2 ~.~:5 ' r. · Bluff• 4 br, upcraded, 3 Br 2v.a Ba condo, newly pd. $200. 673-3175 x r, •, car gar, pools,2jacuzzis. 1----'-------1 b kd • Op ·1 J sundck, W/D, dshwsbr, 'r::.lJ:-~1:: oor. $585. ~~:: ~~~1 • an 1. lallooPtRinlllle 3707 Family only. $600/mo. or Move in immediately ---------1---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• conslderoUon for right VIia V11h Aph 20'78 Thurln 329 •••••••••••••••••••••• T.tln 3290 BEACH Viw, pter, 2 Br. party. 2910 W. Ocean· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450, i Br $37:5, S.325. front. (Upstairs) 675-7386 _--...;..;;.,_..... __ _...a:-_______ . Adli.., ulll pd. 303 E. s-a.-nt. J776 F.dgewat.er. (1) 871-2886. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbr. $250. AvailableJan.1. 64&-6238, 645-2042 Core.Ii di04cr 3722 ••••••••\\••··········· Zbr. uUJ pd. $270 mo. Jim 498·1000, ext sis. or 488-0149 afU •DELUXE OCEANFRONT• 2 Br, view, aundeck, $400. .. 2799; 492-5300 .._.. P illcttlll11 H07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newtt \ID,&t, 2 bd, 2 ba, z car tar; Nr. ter1'y, -----'""""!"--•Ocean, bq, Yrl)'. $400 mo. 64l>·H2• evH, wtcn.tl; *"'°' dy1 Balboa Penn 2 Btl dock, sv. MW cpt.a, pa nt,. )Ir• 11 ~ s'oo. na.20n; GT~~- Bachelor S225-$245 1 Bdrm $265-$275 2 Bdrm f29S.$32S Brand new. Jarce 2 br, 11n ba townhouse w/fam room. Xlnt area, $350. Rent.al Offin TSL M1mt 6'2·1603 Open DaUy9-6 NEW3BEDROOM TSL Management 2 Br, pra1e. AJC. $81.5. 754--0081or642· 1603 mo. 6'M8M CostaMeso 3124°CostaMeta · 3'1' •.....•...••...•••••... ···············~·-····· editerranean ViUag •Beamed ceilings, wood paneun, •GrUscloth wallcovertna •Fireplaces, wet ban •Disllwashers. walk-in closets •Balconies patios •Park·lite iandscapina • •Swimminl pools, JJCUW •Ll1tated tennl$ COW1a •Minutel to freOWa)'I ,. beaches •Security syste111S assure privacy• • Didn l he wm lhe Monaco Grand Prix in '73't ~no~ If vou ·re Ool a>urc 1'ho tor •·hul) Kcnnybunkporl 1·~. ' don Heel bod-vou'rc nol. alone. Kcnnybunkporl i..'I one of 14 di!l.ind.lvc~· dilfcrcnl. upiirlmcnt lloorpf(IM al&ut'lnd \'ilkioc ln llunll115l.on 8cach. &a1'1nd VillJ&C 16 a rcwn. oflolally pcrronaltt.cd-prolcMlonttl pfannlf\S. The kind of alJ.cnliOO you dcliCr\'c. A pcrlcd blend of 1)tllurc and IMno- nc&lcd in 0 (orc6l Tith blbblh6 broo~ UOO quid pond~. cpolcd by oaWral (X."Can brcc'1.cs. . Add lo lhal lcnnl6 court.a. 61'i111111l~ poo~ • a .JJCW.t.I and a coll\'cnicri loQllion ncJr Moppi"O 8rd cmploymcnl. .md you·\'c 5ola p._licc onyonc rould p-oud~ C"11ll hone. · t L\-cn Kcooybunkporl!) One <!nd l1'o bcdroont, one and lro bath oduh. ,1part.111C1~a from• ~ SeOW1na \'ilt0$J,n Vil~ i;;;; Wnll1!1.0n Vlllago lbnc llonl~lon &:«h. CA (114) ~>.'1~ . r~ &n L?lcgo frcct'3f Ulkc &-ilCil to Hcraa&n. left oi1 Md"oddeo to cc.rrlnd VII\ ApOi IWNnfl Unfurn. Offlu Rentol 4400 Office Re..tol 4400 .•....••..•..........•. ·······~··············· .•••.........•.••..•... Mewpcwt leoch 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVEOH THE GOLF COURSE! Bil( Canyon Townhome. 2 br. 2 ba $150 Pt'r mo. ~5274 $296 mo. Nwpt llgt,, love· ly 2 Br. 2 patios. nu pch -194 ·3223 : 548-580-I --- NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Park Newport LUXURY APT 1.IVING (hcrlooking Thl· Water EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc • Prestigious office space In Newport Sch/Airport area. Tasteful reception lob· by, telephone message service, con- ference rooms, kitchen, beverage, in· outgoing mail service, dictating & copy machines, travel consultants, com· puterlzed typesetting. Complete secretarial services available as needed. From $290 per mo. C~l7141752·7170 3876 Rtfttafs to Shan 4300 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br in dupll'X on Snn P'em'l rmmlltcl! wanted. 4 f,.t:rnando SZ2~ Pn•f bdrm hse. nr bch $100 older pcr,,on or t·11uplc mo. Y63-0592evo 19'.? 213.l - -Female hJI J\ll'.l' Condo t-:njoy $7~0.000 '<pee· 1 Bdrm. fil'~. 1~e1 k S:.!15 \\'pool, JUCUltt & !>uuna. tacularspa, 71ow1mmrng mo ~HI\\ "-~~·olonl'~. '• m1 from ocean fJOOls. 3 lttthtc<I t'Ourts, .J9!1·2.Ufoor l!fJ·~I &160420 __ milei. of l>tkc trail~. put· Step-; to b\·h. 2 Br. dpl'( t1ni:. :.hufOcboards hvlrv rm. Child. pt•t OK 1111.. to s1·hl & park S285 4!12 li4bt1 Ilall:ioa the to i1 hr. St87 50/mo. fem ale ti7J 2229 , tli5-!J!l56, 673·53-f9 --..... S\inday, Oec:arnbef 11, 1i77 DAIL V PILOT 0 J l ~~ .... , ... Offic• Rental 4400 Businns Rental 4450 lusiM11 luliMss Loat Ir Foultd 5300 Personals 5351" "~ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• Opportwtity 5005 ~ 5005 •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 65' PH SQ FT COMM.L LEASE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MODELING OUTCALl.. 1617WESTCl.ll'l·· ;-.;n lk'cr&wincta\'ern. Good SCRAM LETS APTER6:00 • ACT ~11503:! OnlyO...Availabl• sl<lrter bar Sl:J,000. Will WOMEN WANTED • MON-FRI 847-6520 " ----in Crown Valley l'nrry M~l'ond. Ai.k for G~>t in on thl• jlround floor ANSWERS ·;, 7 3CKbq ft 11 .. lu>.coffit·l', \\. 1:110 Sq ft Pnmc ltNatl Jim t>:JI U49t ufl5 PM of the Won<lcrful World *SANDY'S * l!lth St. Costa Mt•s u Sµun'. Centrully located ---of "G~ni". An AVON Onwurd -1\lllrc OUTCALLMAsS/\Gl': Sl50 mo Tom. ~Ill <!200 m Lai:unu N1~ul'I Al!l nn Land owners invl!slors Subsuliary. <•r(lut ~P Swhtel Clothe !'73·0329 1ir1•m1st•s ul Crown Inkrl'Sll!d 1n de\•eloptnlo( parturuty for you 1f you Oowbly -Carnul --.~~. HO. COST A MESA •:> ltm, 1103 'fl ft S32l mo • 12tbq rt "ni:I hf l' 5611 mo • 142 sq fl llll' ult' Sl55 mo /\ll i.:round lloor. I rnnl prkg. Ad:. uttl 11tJ .• prof. bldl:, l'tC \<tilt·\ Mall 1.o\lph1o1 Betu your property'! We ~ill like peoph.• and parties ANO'fllEH ONE REVIEASE AGEING l't•nh•r 1 Call Kil 7010 work w t your ideas or Nn ln\'eslment required 1"1ght .Manugt•r "1-'or By Hn>nosLS. 53Hl33·1 • oun. Des1gnl'r & bwlder. $2\JClO bonw. Pobl>lble in trying out lout!. i;ct 1n "" Appro'< 100 sq ft C 2, Mort11 Con~tructlon ~our 1st year. For in-there and punch' Stop •PALM & CARD* /\ C, at tJo 1-:. 17th St, 548·9800 formation coll 49S.5278 or run n 1 n g away from •READINGS• Sl50t mo.1Joylt•54li IWll ----493·918.S him•" Boxer: "Rut he's Adv1:1c & help on mun)' PLAMT SHOP •\I ready given me two matters of life. L1c '4 •. N t.-;W K50 sq II to 1300 .. q fl ~~or540·5101 THE EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE _ n•la1l :.lorcl>. Nt•wporl Pier lo1·ut1on. Nl·'t to ll<1nJf1n ·s Surf Shop. Lady .ilone must sell' DlSTRIBUTORSmP black eyl'~! Manager: Special llohday Readmit I ldc<1l Newport Beu c h SOFT DRIMkS "So what's to worry SS Avu1lable for Parlih 'l Loc:·at1on. Established 5 ALLTOP about" He <'an't g1\'e you or Groups. 221 W. Whit •• yn •. Jlosp1Lali zut1on NAME BRANDS ANOTilER ONE!" lier Blvd. La Habra, Ca !W>-l91i _ _ _ forces sale. TIME, Investment range ---<2EJl007·927_2 __ _ Mo to mo. rent ind· l.A(;UNA UEi\Cll 751-1400 $S,000-$30,000. for Found : S1:1melte t•at. fem. OWN I h n <"rep t :.. t! r v . . <JFC COl\t~I ER(.;1'\L further u\lormalion, l·ull 1 yr old .. Vic. Newland your own tc '-'P on~ • pen.onahwd phunl' <'O\ 51,A''L', DIMHEA HOUSE bt w n Yorktown & or answerl'r. No monthly • f vr orwnte: h Th T t h eruge, run 1 rn. matl NEWPORT BEACH GOLDEN BEAR Gart1cld 118 962·9S.1J c ari,:e. e ~ ep onc-~n . und(•ri.:round prkg ... , ._,. .... n .....,.. l)r111.,.,111nal 9000 s4 fl. unlimited Dl"""RIBUTIS'' -Shop. 3803 Atlunl1c, l. a..'°" •-moroin" ....... 1~rt ""'"''•"< '"• '"' k 0 b .,, · v found Poodle, \I<' of C213)""''·""'"" ••• a: ~ ·'• ~ ~· k par tnlot wner too ui.y '\'ST,...'IS INC ._., .,....., 'lllE EX E<.:t Tl\'t·: -.pal't'. ncc;.in \'tt•\\. Jilli' . s "'". . Superior & lliltl C M. ----.,.. •• SUITE. i;..w ~no mi: \\l•tbttr, (·ph. i.:oud S l'bt•wherl'. Must sell K383 Wilshire Ulvd <.:all 759·2717 . 832·8221 Attractive Chnst1un i.:ul , _ • Coai.t llwy lot·utt011 l )r Submit your tt>rm:1 Ste&l'l Dottle 21, 5'5", 12.Slbb. Mcl'l sirL t- FOR LEASE leaw, $3'i5 ~U:. 75I MOO_ Beverly llills. CA 90~1 I ----cerc KUY to 34. P.0 Bo:\ -. i\<.:COUNT/\NTS (213l~s.tl693 t.•ound femull' <"Jl white 1l48, G G. !12642 t.,j. 'nt.' most t•ompl'lttt\l' !H)O SQ FT Hl•aut1ful "V ----wtbrwn & blk t.pot .. Vic.-----.; r .tll's in lO"-n ' 1-·u 11~ ocean \WWi. in ,1 pnm1• •ant lo own your own lnvntn.ftt ftt•d Hill & Walnut. P~Service1Sl6Q, • Buchs from $274 50 mo Also 1&2 bdrm plnn-. 2 story townhou~e~ 'l'r\ lt'l'<l & 1mpro\ ed of IO<'at1on lor your otrtce... c~olklk c,·e pc1.ns: c~e rl\11 l'~., Opportunay 50. s Tu .. tm 1138·7097 ufter 5. .................... ••• I f11·t~ Spacl' uv:11l 1155 & h a , . . ru .1 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Pror 1 ... ff S lrkl n ' .. !Jr 2 Ra .. 1n1lo c t ,. h r• l 1~"'" rt l "'" It 1\mpk· parktnj!. c arm-"011 ., ... , 'llJl)O nr w rt l" . . C!'ISIOna .... as~age, 0 • .p; ' I.:' ,1 • ap16 ranu .cac . v """s11 rs ,,,,. P"r . tnl.! Laguna h11tld111i.: o . "'" • ' If \ou'rc not 1telting Found: DOG ·Smull blk & l'remi.se basis CM on g11r. m1n1 ore an Vll'w. bch. ZRr. SI l() mo ra /\l'o uva1I · 1:11 to 1:?00 :-q 57~>(> ~1~prche:1sn·t·, Bu~1n~·~~ IJ.R'; •return on your an wht fl'male. ~'lea t•ollar. . Lt r c 118'~ d 1o".10 , •• F:lec. kilch. pnv. patios SJ25mo tl.'J.1·4720 (71'1) Trca496·141.i7 rt from H:.i-to lifr per It ~rdlcx:!· .~l r·r <·~lc'!.1 vestmen t, cull Sandy Nr Ralph's San Miguel ~4518 • I. & balconies. npts.5 -2 8 -d l '· n . f -L-.. Call l'rop \11.!r . Jud) l.'.~l.S<'l•"''.l'rimt·t·iim ~ uror~._L •. 6050~> H.<~s.AJJ'(CoS3'7·3'7"4 Mkt.N8.6406'WO -' drapericl>, p.irking. Pa.l'IOU.' rgar l'nap "iM\Cu<'ltcr or l's~ Clark,l\.1:Hlkl:l11r ... topb\ -< ' \ Id -----~~:t& •'-* dc,·ators $260 P<'r mo. >-Ir ' • M JI• Ur'. I 4100 Dtr<'h 'ii Sut11· llfl fl nwn t<il loc·allon •JO S. Affili11tc *• \ erage y1c on pay Found. WET SU IT to l!.lff ll37or!IJ.t·3171 l'oa't llw~ Grc<it fron· DISTRIBUTOR mfs Lo Ajax Investor-,, 11 Be h . tcMt '~ - . ----Your hci.l i.oun:c for blk lrom O c. ,\1rpurt t.11:1'. i:ood fool traffic JJn. thru July• 1977 unlington oc area. ••••••••••••o••••••••'· • Oi>~al DllAJd i.ervl.L'e lbr. Sn~• mature pt.-rson. Locutmi: a R90mmutc U1rc·h :ot (lo\ l' I :-.; II parktni.: u .. t· your Im· ~CCl'8lstubll nllt'lrtcorp(. re State law permits a pr~· Call 531 ·2081 Schooh Ir ~ • "' . no children or pets. $2 W. In Or Co. Sance tu7 l <>pc n !\t 011 1 hr u F rt .11t11wtton on thh1 unique 2 qor:. wrco• 'm11 one) P?0 Yh ,1 n"d1.a1'.~ payment pe~lty charge Found beautiful blk && wht IMtn.ctfon 7001> " 1\t Fa:;b1on.t1d:mp, Jam· ,,..., /\\••n1'da [)ul ~·1 ··r 832-4134 s-:10 50:11) I • ... • I l • """'' f 6 boree &: Sun Joaquin :;z.5771"' ... "u ----.. · · -·,tory ~puce. Many PoSs•· wholesutc d111tnbut1on of ~oqwvahen • ""1"d 0 . ' kitten. Vic Dover •••••••••••••••••••••••,.· lblls fld. -Mii'' S22S mo Channel OfftCl' Sutt.· n1·w l>utl<I· l>lcuse.'> $1.700 natlonally odvert1i.ed mont s uneatne tn· Shores 642-0062 South Coast Actor's Co , ~-"--1....-,,__ 3•99 apt. "'nlr r"ntal. L•urn mi:. otll or 11a1 l . I hlk., -""'OSl"nl r"p"al Jl"mi. tere~l on th~ balance. 0 p n ow o f f e r " n-.nnnni...-9 " " r ""v .. " "" "" • l\tort0 3°C Brokers. 0(_. LOST · Reward! Vic Lake sc'-... 1•-hirw for tra1n1n" f'or leashia 1nCormatlon• -••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3272, 673 l~tl from •K'Can 1:111 :\1 ,1111 St lc.!:UMBINE~ Ocltvl'ry & collect only " • S 1 "" "'" ,... " ' B ---lluntlm,'1011 llc'.trh ~JI;!'; '1!.!J ot.·A~!-Ol'lt~l"'-Tl.:N You c<in cam very high fcred lo Qillforn1a rel>I· Forest. Cocker panse. & placement in the en ... 714/6"" 1900 2 BR. 1 b~. nr. rookhursl Need rmmulc M F. on mo ulll tnl'I HOO S11 It H month!" lncom". dents only. Colden fem 521-1922 tcrtalnmenl industry'··· ..,.., & CG I' rwy Sm pet or 1550 S. Coett wy. " " duvc .. .,1 °""• cv •~ • • . · · : Perun.<1ula. $125 mo Call 53t>·7SV.l or 1n:1 2:!1i~ To qualify you must hllV<' ~to• --5025 J_ ... ·-""'---°"-'" ' c., _ ~II ugcs-Lypcs r on ----kids ok ~50. 962·601U _ aft 6, 631 ~I L.ecjulto loch 4'4·942 ~-1 .._... d cd 9~7 0282 •' CdM dh sutk s ut1l pd. -good car. good credit & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found A I o s k a .n ~ . . . '~~ BACHEtOR APT. ~nhFunMJh•d W--k-1 f I J h Ac. ample pki:. from lndlllltrfalRental 4500 be able lo make a cash ht,2ftd&3rdT.D.'s Matomute, .m~I<'., vie Exercise class! Feet1oo4,A1 -•L....&.--<.1-t.-..1 3900 beora.!~ulehouma•.ee. 1°nsMea~ca 1n\·00lment of ~10 000 H3rbor & G ,. Fwy N I · · f • ... ~anwv .... ~ o s MN I -s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... • • LOANSAVAILAULE u · again! o rutJat1on ee, '"' ALLUTll.SP.D! ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'crlfe $165 ulil incl. 1-• 0 'cn·q 111• ·fOOll <stcurcd) 12 7 534-46112 93 5 08 TH L'.,. CITING for lull details. without Crcdit'nol Important. . --Men & women ' . l " 100' from the ocean. c.r.X • 549-95Ji&675·7794 EXEC.SUITES !\t2 20QCI S<1 F't W/OF'· ar.ker 4'3 3102 -.,1 V"' Semi-furnished. Avail PALM MESA APTS. -----NEWPORT ~·1cK San Clemente. obhRul1on. on the most • • Found J~sh Seller, male, _,.Wanted, 707• • now! 201 E. Blllboa Blvd. MINUTES TO NPT Seal Beach. 2 BR. luxury FA.SHIO ..... ISLA ..... D 400 [)(;()\ .cxcltinl( new businc11s 01» Morl~s Trust 8approx 3 mo 0~1\ 20th & ••••••••••••••••••••••" • ~. ~ Yrly. $2SO per mo. NO BCH !{arden apl. Nr bch. " ,... --partunity that may come Dtidj ' 5035 ant.a J\na.~2· 7. :~ --Lady wishes day wor~ .. l FEE. Call . Sue al nAch,l'-"BR Male non-smkr $230. Newwt.ndowvlcwofflce<1 ~<:...ftofindu~trrnlpro· your way. Cull It . G 1 •-l 'ab l • • .,.. "" r d d I ... , '""an•y. 11•1131.4327 Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Young kitten. .oof °" re • ~·. ~ .,...,.......,.,ftytlmc fromS220.&up 495·1811. or1n t\1 uu ex , ""rt\w/l800 !>qftof<.11r '"'""' '" / II t• f•r•nc"s Ca lf • ~·•v• .... • l I' bl ,,,.. . wnl" Columb1·a Coffe" LOWEST orcy w co .ir. corner .c l 11 .... • # \dul ~ p ccu 1ves. .eo,ona e <.'Ond ores S46·tr.S3 2956 ... ... ... ~ '1S61~1·'o oels f'emroommate.Bchfrnt l1 ot.e rate<1 Sl'otl RandolphAve.c:it Service. 57ff2 Beach&AtlantuatVon's 556-·:...._ ____ --. ~' (SDlk:.l'.:~,c;~~~N;wi>0rt ra1~ ~Ito+ 1st. Sawyer,(714)7S99lfi6 Lankcrsham Blvd. No .......... tlotff 11.8 .536-009'7 PRACTICAL NUHSF.':._ Btacb l>Plx, charmlllg 2 Br 1""' Ba, fplc. $400 mo. Lola Close, W3lk.er & Lee.611&-771lor&4~17 Blvd.) a&t. 6· • vmsg. 500&-q-.-,t-.-ofoffic~sp_a_c_e :Jd~,<~!~·1.fins2 ~~n: Hollywood.Ca91601. l1tT.D.'1,also FOUND: Fem. puppy, P/T, mgh~ or doy,9rc ... ~ 54&9860 Roommate wanted, fem. avail .. U ps tairs &. dolph Ave, CM Call l nvcstment/worltin 11 2ndT.D.Loans. GermShep/labmi~?Dlk ~rCnl'es.Call494·911 . ''I LARGEllr2 IR over21 Neal2story,2br downstairs. 711W.17lh 546-l6SJ partner n ee d ed. Fa.irdtTermulncc1949 collar.VlcMonl.L'Vu;ta& Private Duty Nurse "'""'..(' 3 Br U\ Newport Hghts. apt. in CM $140 mo St C .M . $175 mo. -----U1J5t11ndlJ\g outstanding SattterMt9-Co. 'Irvme.CM.63lE12 __ Geri:itrics preferred ·1 large urul, xlnt location FROMS205 Donnu,wk540·0SOO :>460006orS482SIJ2 ~ Sqft. M·lA for hte opport. w/ great poten-642-2171 &45..0611 Lost. "Rusty" our pet Live tn or out. 646·21041; ~ near schools. 11hoppmg & Qwel bldg wt beautiful y---f ---h - --=--: manuractur lnJ! Wood tial. C31l dunng bus. hns. "watch " chicken. R.I. ..!!_m lH ____ ., r-. recreation. Perfect ror lnd.'lcpg. cov'd goragci.. n/J! e m2b t of s :i rte 5-..... 11ho11 0 K. $450/mo. Lag. 644 8234 PRIVATE P rt Ill b family.536-SSOS adu lt s, no pell!. w same. r urn ap . AHCL~EMTE Bch.494·0608 . . 2ndTD' a yw uy Rcd,v1c.19th&Pomona. PR/\CTIC/\L NUR SE."., __________ , LL'EWARD ,..,,.., 2020 Prk Nwpt $17l+ut1l Oc I r 2 . • s 548-8847 S"'"'· lfen'atnc C"'re. 7_ c.. 1.-... ·eanvewocs. main s._ 644-1721 --,,~ ...... p up·r ·'·"' BAY FRONT. lse 2 Br 2 to\Jllerton A\c, l hlk P.. or 640·8665 st. expo:riurt"I, pork ·i.. ·--r 4550 $600 WEEK Lo8t: lnsh Setter, (i mo's Yrs exp erm. · • ,.; Ba, ear. priority to small Newport Ave, l blk S of Chrislwn female room 600 sq ft . $27$. S1mtl1ar 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will give JO"'o 2nd T.D. 3·5 male. 1218177. Reward. S4 50 hr 646·843-1 11 ,, boot ~lp. S600 833·9442 Bay,631·~--_ male 1 btk b<>ach. N R above + 2500 sq ft. Storage units from SlS FvOTiim yrsonSllOOOnote. Sec by 645-888lor6469849 u....w=-c--7 toe> ... evs. e~ ~ooo """"·mo. 67c.9562 storage$400. mo. Indoor & outdoor RV Dana Pt home w/bat on • ...,.. _._ ••••• , .... -.. _,, " & bo M loon approx $22,800. Call FOUND : Blk Cocker •••••••••••••••••• • '' DUPLEX 2 br + den. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde Pool hme. AA BEACH prem~!e~l~~'::·scc~~i~~ $I SO WEEK 499-l!SM Spaniel puppy w/wht • blk to beach. Yrly lsc. Room w/ kitchenette room.& bath, ch:an quiet REALTORS The Storage Plocc 18305 ,.+Time streak o n chest, vie. ACCOUNTING )11 l _~ __ .63_1·_1_032_____ $50week&up. living. $165 + t 2 util. Mt Lungley,No.o;Ellis, •~al •~~ ..... / Col lege Prk, CM. 548·9755 545·5105 aft 6 San Cl"' 492-2100 f'ountaan Valley. rvnmn ---· 751 0608 NWPT HGTS. 2 Br, F'P. _ _ _ Phone9S4·lG07 We seek peoi>le who seek P~1/ . DEPARTMENT l FR. 1 chtkt, sml pet OK. Amb:.ssador Inn In Costa Chnsliam Female, to shr -success. If you meet our Lost It~ PenoftClll1 5350 Hyland bas position• ,:J, s:ns. See Mgr, npt 1• 283 Mesa. 'l'ZT1 Harbor. Cen· deluxe rurn condo. $150 •COSTAMISA• lt...talsWClfthcl 4600 quahftcallons you will •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• available for 0 Sr. Ac -•I ~ $t., or call 644·6034 lrally located, 235 roomi.. mo 646·6.'IOO Del wee office space w / ••••••••••••••••••••••• have your own profit.able ~· 5100 Drinking problem" aft&r'.lt • MANY with tcltc hcn. ,,__· wet bar. &10sq ft 3()C sq ft. N.H. retired cpl seeks buslneu. We offer th• ••••••••••••••••••• ,... can Alcohol HelJ'llin<· (;0c':,';~~t!~~~rk.ntl IJ " Owm.iJ\1 studio apt. 3 Br phone & ·rv. Swimm In" -•• 642·4400 842·7604 houseslttlng or sub-let winning combination. $250-1100 Wll 24 hrs o day 835·3830 "' ,., 1~ Ba, balcony, ocean pool. jacuzzi, and rec. forlttftt 43SO opl. Jan. to March. Refs. the tlnat aqutpmcnt to P'""-fl.l'TI I • ·~ view. $500 yr l y . room. D•1ly & weekly ••••••••••••••••••••••• DANArT.7SOaq.ft.3yri; 962-4885 dispense famous na-,,...,_.,. ,..... PREGNANT? Sr. Accounting C e rk-"'.-1 U.S-274·82 rate& startinll from $48 a Single garal'e. overhead new. l4 bo. S350 mo. Uonally advert.lied Comrnlsslorui poat1lble In Carin g confldent1 nl wtll be resporuuble for 1 .. ---------• week. door. $40. NQ. 6. 731 w. 21J.fJ97·0236/4!M g319 MlsceM-on PLMA Direct jewelry <.'OunselinlJ & r~rerral. prepurin«i weekly an4,_ 1 Resor\ Livin g Y ear 64$-4840 • 18thSt. CM 673-7787 eve Rentd1 4610 WRIGLIY'S GUM ules. No exper. nee. We Abortion, actopllon & monthly summariu Qjlil-I l"OWMlt xtra 111e deluxe l DESK · ofrice 11pace av all. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AND train. Call Linda Hayoa keeping. various accountln• aO' Br oceanfront Modern LrlJWfn, pvt enll'y & ba. on Co3sl Hwy., CdM. F"'R Re ....... H 11 to 556-2650 , APCARE •• 547-2563 tlvjtlcs. Position w1~ 1 tplc p4n~1,i.t. viewi NOcoOk'e. Empl.l)CTSO'l· otfk•I...._.. 4400 Pref. jlCCl/bkkpr. ·v NEWYiA:'s r nct•c·s ---------1 11.18o include such dulle. : ~ ,. Sl40.546-0l87 ........................ 6'7~23'73or675-0088 Laetlr'-td ·"$}00 UMDA&YICICI as 1ummarlztna mo { ~ can~an142·7958 WY. PltOVID£ &ocauon. •••••••• .. ••••••••n••• o..tcalPortW~of·•ri! "111 transaction• 0 1 1 NewpOrt Shor•. Steps to Youna prot Mtt . Ptrlt 1501 Westdfff Dr. BEAUT atorc or otc bat ~pletotr•tnln1and In· Lott: Mon. 11/Zll. Seal r-. various activities an bch. 1or2 Br. from $225. Nwpt, NB. $190 mo. _Newport FananclaJ Ctr locat.lon In CaM ery 500 6 llllJMts/h••..t/ ltollaUoo ol equlpm ot Point Slameee cat, 1 yr. preparollon of Journ tit l'QOt$1~ 1ec. P~I 75&-0999 ev1; 731-0150 ~OffkeSpGce 600sq.ft .. SS504'$6SOper ""•c:e a nd protected tOT· old, Cemale, 11p yed. Servln(lallOran1eCo. entrtesundreportl laood,•tnc:I II\'. 645>0234 dyt. . • CallonSltoManager mo.675·3651 ...... ·-·············· ritorte.. weari~ nea collar. vtc. W-7313 i 7t.o10~M.otl40·60'79. Pvt room, entrance, bath, ('71A)842-3Ulext246 ••o,""' -~"-1001 YOU PROVIDI!: top' D~. La•,cu~": ~~C:~i~ •MICHll.Ll•S• Gulenerat ...... ~~~Cle~ d~~ • -.. linens f\&"' • -....t-.. R..-&.... ~~so , •i'twr1 q rea JUIVW c o 1 lf.,..., DUPLEX · D&UXI ~CES --.1 wmm .... ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• credit rfferencea, and a Reward I tt4·94G$ or Outcall Mas1-.o bit and aedJL TJplt' • ! 117 St. s BR .• 2 ba, .. 492·198e Comml "lndatl s paces. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAMCl.IMIMTI !riftl•red lretoownand ~17alU.ae>Plrl ,, 10A"1·2A•t. 731-<1'62 dut.la wUJ i.dli!M post~ I dtcb. '"'·· blt·ln•, auto. v~ ........ 4210 200 to 2000 1q. rt.....A• low LAGUNA SHOPS P• hop • Croomln1. ~!ate :your own bt4tl.· ••• ,. •• ·~ ••• ~ s,1 .. Hif .... ---lnl ..... 1a.,,... a I J ... >r~r, cabl TV ....................... , u ~sq. n. La1 Niguel " Downtown. xlnt location I I I •. a ·-• -_.... tlvitJ from productio1 I ,MJ&/~e. '41J.1102 . Cabln. Bia Bear, flpe 4-18. Minion Viejo a reoa. Approx. 900 sq . ft. " • .-70 ~::r:. n~.I~ tf~a~.1110'& REWARD I. IlllSSo. El Camino Rent ~ .. ~ .. cloeu.aMfttau balao~tf ; Ntw '~''id'oly d\IP)U, 3 $35up. Pool tbl, drtv. Handy to S .D. FrW)'. aq. rt. fmmc(lfate OC• clientol . Applicant mu•t bt SanClemente.Fullyllc. ........ wwu bdim/'a a... Npt Hati dbJ~.CiW-9elt. ~ " C.ll:Gl·1400 t cupartcy. BERTH.AKENRY permantnt raldent re-LOSTDOG __!.orappt.492-7200 da.llylt0ck1t..ltaaa. •Iii ! $UO/ no 941.:uu or ·~.'.:. ·-~'. ;,w,,.-•-1 SUmS Rtalonomlc1,67~-6'700_ REALTORS ody to llartl work tn 30 Ftrnale meal um ailtc OANCEOF FUN _ _,, ___ tt4 .. a"• ~ "i 1 1 -A ......... _ • ; t • '..f~llANYON~ ;s. .......... -Jd~'I. Our nvettore put blarlc ·~ bl•-..... rlcl .. ....,. ·-rn:m1 ...... -" .. ~ ... , -· -' 5!• aml11 to Palm = t I I u I b t d I . 4 D&UXI OJC'S 215 Del Mar 492_.ltJ up the nec.aaJ')' eapit l • • .. ,,_ n ' _., nud" lirl• dance • accounUn1 requlr • •1 'iJr :D ki~tb-te ~,..,._A,.. for alJ.ted phone cov. 0onr. rm. .... i u. au lltAVllf°AelMCY · ror: qualified lncllvldua . ~t ,:0~~~ ~J:.:~ ~1'M •;::~."s.i1°t: ~~ I« both opcnlnp. Fi 11 , adl• .ai lt•U. HIS'. klll". atnU~ltd tJ!n· t,ffC11trvtce,tonf. pa~. 1m . whle ln .... 1At ua 100~ 1o.a hbW to ;Not af,lltlated With sttter Mix, anawen to FlaclldAnahl59.fl&O more tnformatlon . 1 ·-.-ii .;_ ~ .ri·~ nit naaddlUOiial thll'lt· rtJOm, xerox & more. a.r. lOr 2 yr. laaae, Lake Iatan an aaency. Travel 1Wrt1le1 • ('OIDJ)Sny. Ap· "Bandit" Wearin1 flflll , Fl\£E5£SIIONW/AD pluae contact: < I c_·, ·-•• " ,_. 1.eoet.rtNanctRMi,Ttn• laay (ffrJ ac ·Near ForuL area . Kent 'op notnec:tQaf1.TotiJ J>llcant, m~t han •~· collarldlct&gwhcnload • • ·'" .. l P~c ,,::,~· w111 11nta/Golt.COncfo 1\ental So. Cout Pt.la. From H.atkina. 1 itartup 11 operatlna quat• wot111n1 capltel. ln Colla Jlesa. &loved RltiAXINGMAS~AGE C.thy F IT)'m•n 1 U11111 ,ti ·~~_;:_~eel 1t111>3Z3'1117 4~ ~--I _:J. 11az:s.m.21a1 .... _ '1 'l, l ""' 71 .. 5'1-GS . ~ .. capital=red saoooo. "ftopurch*neCC91"'7. cblld& pet. Very &eftUe :a>b.lamts·LlcMauour (714) 54MOOO••UOT r n&t.l •• ---· ~d--·~:~.i. ',:,.. ... • ,, ... -. . en~ ... J-...:... .. ,, CllU laAoabtlrn .............. bl• "It...... •. OateallN 494 5111 I i.:..a -saa.n.·ht 1'9l• accom· Koll·lrvtMOtnler ' Xl.MTLOCAT10t4 ,· • ···-· .... D.•••l•ri ...... ~vv I .. IPll "' ! • HYLAND I .....W t1111J1IM lbr • .lb1 ~lQTp0ti.t200 EUc\IUvdultea Otllce &i ntall apaco .... .~ ...... I a..;.. ...._ •-~ tohutiarj. F11"'clly douab ' u.a.5a.a.a1 • ••fta•JOlllS I 'iji;! I'•· C.lllMry lot-•m·•M2hv1_ :Allalr. au1teanow1 an, rt1ht oU Ian Dle~o mc.e...-... -.--.11....__, recover. yousee er ....,. ~· ~~ I ~ Mil ·; .cl.:.... ....... ~·,. ~•oo 11 OIZG eq. ft . l Rent In · P'rffw~ Klulon Vie ·: 't'Qp loc lD Balb01. Vtth t714171Nll •1 ~:!'.~~111or<7c1.~lN•t~~ MUD MODILS DlO U,l.nd Ave 't ~ i , -----... cl: .Rtctpt.., phclda ana .. B lid I I bE A Eatery. Good ......... , ~~ .... ----"""'"'" nc~ QJltaM • CA • JfP'l',·' ~. r•ee dtlUlt ........................ uul .. Jal\ltaial, mall " 100ail~.U'l~a1.r.oo Mlnat." It.I'd lo Jflnd PoUce Animal CQnlfn) WWI• -. i ii I br, I ~.i.~!: 1Mbw/1"'9 IO¥i!.ly I Bi1"totr .. Mn ... c6nf, rm. , -..:. j bv.alneH loullot\, C.ll Luduapln•• Kala· li5Hlll OUTCAU. OMLY tqual Op"°"WI '1 !!:::j L JitVM.·~ Ill ln Wt D'1: WorJ4i klllllle, klltb frhp fl '280 1 .. ; Sto'ie.orrlee: 1/or lnrormatlan. Mal ttnHU, l•r•• to.._. ., 1 6Jl·Jll I . Afflnnati • I r ault ou,. a.I !Heb; M l.r l•itG prof. Mm!Ulrla aerv.'on ~ n. ur!Mt ». 11471 )"uchl Pavmoa Rllr. llMttlal eeco...U Pl• _..., _ ..... -, :·.. Ad.Joa &n,IGJ'er ~ .,;,,, "; Mf'f,SW-.nt ,, -'iftmtMta.l(TU)Mt-_, '8e~Bl.UllMUU4 ., '7UJao.:. -_. .. , ...... _,,. .1 t•• r• IWIMUelatlll •. Miairrf , "' -. . .... HelpWClllhd 7100 H.tpWanted 7100 HelpWanted 7100tfftpW••.ted 11001 HelpWC111t•d 7100~.~~ ••••• ?!.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8f 2 DAILY PILOT Sunday.December 11. 1977 ..-., Wa11ttd 7100 H .. Wooted 7 JOO Help Wonted 7100 Al!TOMOTIV1'; E.\!GIN!::i:lt • '• • • • • • f • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • USED CAR Boat Et.ctric I ans CLERICAL ADVatTISIMG MB>IA IUYEJt A.N 01110 Oil. LO uHc•r, MECHANIC I' i.l l • r 1 cu n I' l' ch •'' FREE POSITIONS PLF.STV ()Jo' ~10'\ll::Y 1".ucllt!nt :.alan & J.1t.•t1t•mt!O Uoul l•.lt>l:l11 THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Quality Assurance Engineer \ntni: llkkpnl( TEMl'ORARY Hci;1~tl'r 'l"udJ) 111 wu1 k on vanou.' ~HT11u11l111i: & hookkt'l'l>111.: a !'>1..:11 1nc:nls \\111 I.. "'""'' tu i..uur hc1111c· "•l(urt• l'll•rk" lu ~I \l l'llUll I .11th r&l'CUt·d I Ii I llllU t I lr.ini.:t• C:u Hul1<. ll II.all~ \t'l"llUllll'rTlll'> .J4•1S M;11n Sit: ~1111 '\u 'I OWt:I'. l n 11111 llJ II I.. I 11 The Cal) or tlr•111i:1• 7M IU5 410:1 \n.11unt lni: , CASH RECElrTS CLERK I uti·r .. ,llnJ: Jllhll 11111 1 1• 111111111111-: ,\ 1<1·1 .I\ r.uunt. ... lo hl'.> ~Jill' l~ p 111g sh.ill-. ,\u·111111l 111g 1..cpcr hl'lµlul Wm I.. 111 luH•lv m•w I .u·ll1t1t·-. 111 c' 1\1 · 1\1111h tll'r onnl'I clepl N.c111111al ~~.,It'll" I 'vr)J l.Jlil ll1rd1 'ii "i II 'lil'<ll ex.· \1rprnl1 l.Cll-. ..,t.LL S l-:Ll. ~1·;1.1 tho.~c t:hn .. lmJ!'> lll'm' fromund1:r 11u1 l lA ILY PILOT ('llfllSTMAS TH~:~: <'Al.I. our t"hra-tm.1" 1\tl Vht'r .11 "l.! 5t. 7tl l>t :in1w Count)' As:cnn lllu.b I cl11jJ Vrilll ur1c:nl l'J medl.i buyer Mu~t bt• l''<Jlt'Ot.'nl•t-d llt!ll\") rt'itl l 'tJll'. general rt.'lall "omc tradc publications Mail resume and salar) range to Classified Ad No 002. Olllly Pilot. P 0 Uox 1560. Co1t11 M till a !r.!626 1-;qu11J opporlu01ty r•mploxer 1\dvl•rti!slni: CLASSIFIED PHONE SALES (rU<xl t•arruni.: µoll•n1li.il for a11i.:rl''-oSl\'t•, m11l1V4l• <'ti pl.'rsun Al!ru1·t I\,. s.ilar~ + l'Ornm. i.:ood rn l1t·ner1h Good lfl>111~ 011 111~1 l'lt'l' l)pcwnter & i.:ood "1>t•ll11111 l'3M'JI ti.ii \tu'l be JlllblllOUS, JJt'r,u.1 .. 1 \\' & hk1• peo µle HIH Al'Jfl C.: \LI. Diane< Smllh ii I 15Ji 75111 Ill" I:! U I fj:.!X l.l.'1 I l.l:!Cil <'c•nlun Ill '; (;n \ "nal(hl·llu.ltlu "l,c•w,p;cpt•r Ec1u.1I l)pp11rt i-;mplo} ••r \111l11twu.., ()1upk W ,1ntt·cl 111 111.111.•i.:l· ,1 ).mall hu.,1 Ill" I' 111111'. Wall not 111· krf1•rt• w \"our prt'Sl'nl Joh \lu~l ht• w ill111i.: lo ll•arn · \1r ll;all, c;.1:! Hi3 I Find \\h,at \IHI \\ant 111 IJ.111\ l'ilot t'lo.1:-.s1t1N1' plu:. l JAh bonu-.c-. Ct workinl( t·undauon~ ror u.in" Xlnt Cu11lp;111) lit' r t l.oc111!f1l!0. induclin11 1i.11d 111.ice nc1s lo malun· <iuul1f 11•tl U'-l'tl lJI medical & lilt· 111 1nd1v1du1.J In bt!uch .111-.1 mclhan1t• lo 11t•rrorm Hcgardll'"' 111 ,., \Urll•d & 1nlcrt'>.t1n11 pcricntl' wr1lc· (, S hl(hl mcc·h.anal'lll work Head Pll''> A 111t•11c :.in l)J>1iortun11\ fur ad\ an Lubnt·unl'> l'o lki'< Ii% l l.'ffil'lll ~cc Sci' 1l"l .. u1a111.:c l'a1.:1fic,1 h\ l\1p111:r \ Ut:ht~ II~ \\' 11th .... ('0 .. 1.1 \k,.t Dayton, Ohio 4~1111 ~1 i: r ll O W /\ H U Booakeeper-Secretary t"IWHOll'l Ull\l' & (lua ii l"ull or part l1 ml' full AltTIST N B Nal 'I ~ulc" l'V n<.oecls p/timc urtt:.t for ud copy layout & dl·i.1;.:11 New Product Brolhun dei.1gn lu came1 u 1 c.1;J} Must have l'Xpcr 111 ull phases. Pu1d hrly or b} the job Vl•ry 111.!tral f111 rw.h JOb t.'<111 ~Ir ,\1 lll'SS, 75!l· l 107 ArtTIST l'Af;TI-: l I' C>u1....,111nd1111t upJJQrl uo 11 ~ for µr:il'lH ul. 11111lll l:ilcnl l·d 111cll\ 1duul l o \!,Ork for Arl ~1 al(<llllll' Publ1~h111~ Cu ~lu >.I h,1\"t> t''<J)(:r 111 µ<t~ll' u11 Famlli:tnl\ w ..,lfllJIJlllJ.: & lfl>t· '>JJ('<'lllf.( dnir.ahh· but \lo t' ar .. walllni.: II• lr.1111 111 the'\' an•a, \J> pl) m p.:r .. un, l'.111 1111 appl 19!1 1507 HEY DUCKS, NEm BIG BUCKS? ~SEMILER & WAREHOUSE Wt• h,1\l' 1mrnl•d long term .... ,.1r.:nmcn~!'>. No ex~r. nl'e IJuy sh11"1 Appl} an pl·r~1111 l\.,j Mmipowt'r Temporary Set'"' ices ·141! W 19th Str1•1·t l'<i:.t a Mt·~.1 l '1\ 1,15 :!('A3 t-: 0 E ""' "oll'wport Bc!ud1 l'harl!l' bookkl'l'Pt'r & AVON Chrlstnas Earnings leCJln Mow For AVON REPRESENTATIVES Ue~l t 1 me lo ce.t;ibll:.h c·ustumt·r, I nlerc:<ll•tl ~ {';all ~10i1..i1 111 ZL•111th 7 13511 IAllYSITTER W.antl'd dt1)' 642 i!M~J lfall\·-.1ttl•r .11l1•r 'dmol rur 7 \ r <•Id f.(lrl in Mnnlt \ 1,.t.1 .,t·huol :; Hi 1121 tlft ., Jl,t IJ) '1l l1'1 11 t 1•tl t•tl Ht''Jlllll,1hh· 111111 sml\r t·an• i.:I\ •'I fut I \ 1 old lh•h ~lt;l hl:JIS BJh),llll'I 11\l' Ill I.Ill l\.'('kllJ: S.il .. r) 11111·11 ;11 c•11rd1111: lo 1nd1\ 1tlual IW ~'7!1 Bah) .,lll1•r \' a11l l•d 1'uc·!'o murnang .. , ('11r11n.1 dt•I :\I JI lll"t'ol t.7 :1 IM;O!.l llJ\B\'SITTEIL llSKl'H. MY ho11w •, da),, rl'l • I' I' II ' ti . " " n I I' ;1 n ' 062 :n w l'\.,, BJl1\ .... llt'I' ll\t' Ill II\\ II room T\ mu.,t cl n \ ,. 'l'WPllrl 1;.w H t.iz II .1 k l' r ' C f> u 11 1 ,. 1 Salcspt.•rson \:I 541 h1 '' t''<))Cr nn• CO'>lJ \ll''J S.IO 507i 't'C'rt•la.n Ot.'l~lt•d !or 'm ,"1,cwport IW.ich l'I' \ c II fll'C' Mu:-.l hl l'x1w1 ii t..I II :, l ~ l S. I) Ill 7 7 'I I w kll} ... IOOKl\l-:1':1'1-:11 J1 Al'l'I 2 yr-. C~tllt•f;:t• i\l' l'llo: C'11lll'"1'S 1'1 t•I '"llil" exp l~mµha"'" 1111 1·111 porall' b0<1k~ & Lu xc·i. Wm k 111 L;1i.:u11a lh"h t.'Jll 491 t)S(;x BOOKKEEPER 14·1th l'ompule• 11.1.111111 1•:1.11e1 l"ull or 11 t 1!1·1, llCl' 'H (i.!:! ~l~)j mo ... KEl-:PEH J' lllTI•'. 111 WOii.. Ill l'd\1 .llt'.I l'h i;j:J.!J!>-11 BOOKKEEPER F/Chg. l'nJptrtv man.1i.;1·ml'nl 1·11 "l'll.. ... 111tl1\11lual W t:\lClt,.I\ l l'\flt'lll'IH l' 111 prupcrl~ m;in;ag,• ffil'll l Jl'nh pa\ uhll'. E.IJ I' t·u:.t au.ii\:-." lnal l.Julu1ll'l', ell' <a1J1 \ l't1ffiffil'n1>urall' w 1th ,., pr L..01.:atccl 111 L.1i.;u11.1 °"'J:lll'I l';all J 1111 llnw1•ll l!J5 •1815 or ll:ll :1 1~1 Boc*keeper :'.: II 10\l''tnwnl 111 m F l' <.'umm1,..:-.11H1'> Ill.. l-.)11 flt•q" l'' 111'1 Ill 11(;i.:tiu.1rd "·'' h.1111\\ I 111 1 l'iltltllf.( l"llllllJllll'I f 1 INlrh 1.111 hl:!:I BOYS· GIRLS Assemblers !IMMEDIATE OPEHIMGS B \.'\KING TB.LER J2 Iii\ l'.lr' HI .IJ.:l' i' \ < II 1nJ,? \\url.. Oht.1111 ll• w "uh .... l'npl 1011, l11r t Ill' D.itl\ 1'1101\\orl.1ni.:"'11 h .in :111 u I I 'II JI 1 · I \ I' ti I 1-:arn $211 lo -::111 flt'r "1•1•!.. 11r m11r1· C'Jll 1:?1:11 5!.11; 02!>6 noon to .rpm 12111 l!IH ~1;·1 :.,.m '•pm t'Jll t'lllll'l l ] l 07 ~ r .... ._.# ~, h'' lOlt'n•Mt1n.: l11H,.. ut Uu fH'~ k 11u• u.·pttntcd ht tho lo1w"r, 1111\' "' 111 .. ""lo• 1111tlr1ll """'Lon lh111 clre1111 b. l·nntunn. 1\ purt hui-,.,t h•1ll t 1rl·t,~,. Lhv \\Uttoiil nnct n 11p11"' o '"'' 111 tho ,., nh'r l1111·k """"'· 7\074, pl!'rfllcl U\ ch•tllil•• knll 11r 11KhhH'•Kht Witnl, l"' cut \0 M ll'M\toa 8 - lti. S11.' \..! r1·quir1·~ .! .. \•l'"I. nl 'l·\" Cl\hru:. To order: 'l'Oll 11111t•'rll 111111 ""'· tOflA', 11111111", 111!1lrl'Nfl ""'' zip. "'" .. IJ:.!,r,o 11•u~ HI<' ~1olfl1>111;: 11111! lmnctlin11. ~nil & Wont•r Orots Polh•rn Book, $1,50 poalpo1d. Ou 19n•• S•w T •p Book, )I.vi) poalpood. \l.ol.o •to"• I. I'·' ohlo lu ......... 11-.1 \l.111 lo th1' """ 11:11wt X " ~11.111,..1 .' llo 11lt1<' "'' \1 111.,rll "\I .I "~>I IH 111·1•1 ( 1· I·, 111t1•rnut umc ii Designer PatU'rn \I \Ill· I "' Mini,,..,, 6 months ex· ,-rience woning with printed circuit boards. Able to do any of the followiftCJ toueh-41p, re· work, harneuinq, solderin9 or stuffin9. Must re ad color codes. We offer an excellent salary and t>Hefits package in· cludin9 life, rMdicol ca1d dental. APPLY IH PERSON TO: TRIYEX, INC. 3110 Red Hill Ave. Costa M•a 92626 Equal Opp 'ty ~oyHM/f ~SEMBLERS •Open 1 30am-~ :lllprn •Celli .Eveningi.; 533·8!18~ For s w11Jg & graveyard •MO FEES E>cJl(.'nenct.>d & 'fru111cc' t:ar & Phone a Must 6~ TEMPORARY liHP lrYine 540-445! Equal Oppor E mployt•r ASSIST MAMAGER EXPER 'D ~1U!<>l ha\< rood buckgrouncl & bl' ' people person l''>l coun lry club Fur appt 6-W·~ --- Astistant Het.,.r Newport co nc(·d~ person over 21 to pick ur & deliver Ii do 'ar1ou~ jobs tlirll<>ut lht LA Orangv Co Jrca Must be n «al & ng gress1ve ~esldent or So Cahr. m in 5 yr11 Cul Mr. Sand~ 759· 1407 ----ATTENDANT. o ffice. pillme. Ba)'\'lew Manor. JOO W. Bay St. Sat & Sun, 4.~Hol2:30 642·350.'i 1\sst . Manager. purl time. tC? relieve munaaei 2 dayi & n ights pc 1 week. Uve on complex Coll.Pie pref Hunt Bea~!:t area 86 unit com plelt, Al\ n<tult 810·508< ~o8pm AUTO DETAILER Sel f·motlut~. h ord ~-7$9-0377 ncod~ \ part llm1• 1io-.1t11111 '' 1·urrNHI\ ,,, JllJhlt-,11 ou1 '•'W 11<1r1 Br and1 Im .i Tl'llt•r \\1th Ill'\\ aa· I llUlll' \'\pt'l ll'nt"I' T) I' 1ni.: h r1·qu11 t·d Thi.. 1~ •• 1":t1 t•cr opport un11 \ \I 11 h g11ti<I 1·11m1i;111) lwnll 11' l'lt•a'l' l'iJll 1111 ,1 PIH II nl ITll'lll 1•.1111 \.Ill f),111 -1•11 1.111 1."l!J 17:!1 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS \11 Eiiual < 1111x1rl 111111 \ ,\l11r111.1llq• \1·111in l-:mph111·r \l,1lt' Ft•rnJlt· 11\,1\I'<; Flll-'1- NCR OPERA TOR 1:111v.1ng h.111k "ti.. ,., 111·r II Jlt'l "lll '"'" cl,o\ hall l!t .. 1111 loc I· rll'ml I\ 1"11 W Ill J; I' I • "'( l 11 I h I' 11' (' J II C .1 I I \ ;>llJ li05;1 ""' 1'1·" .lot" l'ua.,l.il l't r'11n111 I \~l n 1). :?'i!lil I l .11 hor L':'tl HJnkanK UNION BANK NEWPORT IEA CH llAS AN Of>ENl!"G Fon l\N t<:XPF.R'l> PROOF OPERA TOR Plcusi: 1·onl11t·t Unrt'- M1t1'11cll. UHi NC'wporl Ctr Ur 5.'>8 52JM> Equal Oµpor t:mploycr Bunl.. Needed bani. teller & ret•ept1on1~1 Santa Ana Stot• lank Call 17141558-3333 Blucpnnh'r c•xix•• prcl Cowta M<"lO Blut•prrnt. 1~50 Supl'rlor C M 5-'8 5571 -,- BOAT BUILDER Hew ProG.ct Lin. l..oolung For Exper'cl Elcttmwn11 E11 1(111c ln'll:lllrr-i Plum bet\ Ca l"J)t!nteri. Top pay xlnl working cond14 & i.:ood benefits 4 Day week APPLY IN PJ<;RSON DOWN EAST YACHTS 700 K.\ST AL TON. SA IOAT IUILDER 1-~ltlll growing compuny needs ~up ervibory capacity employees In th<!' rollowinl( c1011i.1ftC:J Uons MlCHAMICAL ILICTRICAL CAR,EHTRY TOOUNG Wl• nt•ed aood men W (' X p (' :\ p II b I 1• 0 r leadership & tl.!11pon11lhh Iv In lht' ob1)\'u etil~~l)rh•!\ Tnp pay ),Int btncrtb All rnrl'\·~pan dence kept conrldt.!nllul Wn w to Ad #02, UQlly Pllol, P 0 liox 1560. Cclttn ~ u,.E,:.!2G:m .... ~ .... C""t':'tt • T~lttt Paci l~a neod11 ex· l>'!nrncrd bout cnrpen - tera. lJQat bulldlrtA & 1'14.iw bo t toolln1. Xh1t t'ompony J>•nefll• In· cl0d1n1i1 P•fd Medlc11l & L r11 ln.~uron~ti Pa~mcu by kipper \'14d1t11. o~ W \7th5ll lO °MC.'ld Bre alcfast Cook F\pt•1 on)\ Cuo1I I"'\ ,\ h1•11t•l1h \ppl\ 11111\ Hui.:t·r 11-1 S t 'u.1.-1 I h•' I .aguna lk .wh BUS DRIVERS C11 1111' Un\t•r l'r.11 111·1•., 'I ht• I )J .111 CI l 11 JI 1 0'tf St ht Nil IJ1 ... 1111·1 lll'o'll ht " '"' ..... 1i ... t1lt1il' .... 1111111 Ii u... tf I" I I I I • II I Ill di\ 1d11,ol ' \I II l111 c Io l ra111 'i;il.11 \ ..... ,,~.I In $.""1 loi:? l'l'I lt1 t '11111J1lo0l1 ·•J1J1l11·,1t11111 .11 I. I '" l.t.1 ... ,dl SI C 11.111~·• I'' t11 111 I ·~1pm IJo 1 11 1'1,, ~: () 1: 1111, 1ln \ ,., n·i.:111.11 I' I• I 111 .... Jl't11 tL•· I Ht~,, .. t'L! ,;,l.11 \ ......... I I \pjll Ill µ. r ... 011 I ' I .! 'I ii .., 11 I llt. ll.11 I. \ .1111•\ I 11111·tl !-o1l11•1I fli l '•'•I II" t'llll I 11 \I 1,,11111 \ II Ito 11 11 llll'' Clppn1 II• I ·111111( 1111111-111.al ... , •• 1111 11•:1.1· I kip \\ .1n11·tl 1°1\ t'1111I.. II.I\' \I"' p 11m1· 1·h1•1l..c•1 \'all llt'l\\11 1t".5 ;11ll'l llllOl9' H.lll lH.IU C~ra Person To work a Vl'rl1dc C.1m merc1al Cam1·ra Farrulinr w1lh Pl\IT pro Cc:-.i. EXPl'r pre•! 'ti ~· t1mc Co benefits 1\p ply. l'ennysa v1•r IClfiCJ PlacenllJ A\t.', <.;.\1 air W::i$h C:ish11·r lmmed C'mploymt•nl avail ror lull <"<. 11 tame car wash l'>1-.h1er:o. \\.'c will train Call H-1 1 llHl.J or!U'I 3105 CAR WASH Full & P Tim,· Appl~ in per1>1m 1:!00 Birch, l"ewport lkach CAR WASH HELP <h•<'r 18. F lamt· Apply Metro Car W11:.h 2950 Harbor HI, C:'tt CASHleR/HOSTES S Must have exper Apph 1n person lo Food Mar. John Gildc. ll o t el Lugunu. 425 S (;oust Hwy. Lag\Jnu Bench --- CASHIER needed for retail Mur111e Store. Expr a mu11t Wknd schedule Ca 11 B. Morrison 64~171 t for In tervieW. Mon thru 1-'rl O.ERICAL SR. CLE~K TYPIST computer Automollon bas an immediate m.-ed ror experienced clerical help. With e i ro1"th rote 0( over 10r,, we con pro vlde tho career you tm• lookina ror! ~~e.S:!~~p T1Mlt Mew Y eor·~ fvtw. In Th•H Great 'oMttom" RecepHOftlst $750 lun~ 1n !'lorw "\cur \\ lt.'r· nf1t· co lhnt \I. ill truin persun w i:ood l) ptng their new phone !tY..,lt•m IA\elv ofr,. Xlnl future c.:..11 thni. s 10 605~ Employ-•I & T~ A~• A nnOW1Ch OPfnUl¥" l''or The ro.nton:. of. JOI rl.ACIMIMT IMTaYIEWY $l.50PerHow Appltc:ations will be accepted until 3P M , December 19th at The Empleyment & Trainmg Center, 538 Main St, Huntington Beach. M~nl1bfor on hinovit1v• penon thoroughly grounded In odvonc•d 9.A. Technlque1 011d tpKfflcatiOM. S11n.•r o1~!,~s~or l.~l>l!>l H9lpW01tttd 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Tdhe IUCCHSflul COft• ,._ ,..,,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• id•t• wll work lo i:ct 1nlo um• of our dOMty wfth trHJIMer- l11•s1 1·11' Xlnt i.al Uc COOi\, i;ru\e)larc..t. wipt:l DELIVERY l"!J;oupt and wlll lru1rtl'tl 1111 nt•w \!,Ord prel'd Ne\l.port Ht>uch Mcs:.~er Q1un1•r ··~ Jlrctl'l.'"""r lkuut ulc:-area &l2·888l 5 day wk P 11me om 111 c but. dlr.cfly to Xlnl bl·ni. indud c·o Pill Know Or~ Co the qudity, reliobifity ,pa COOK. P time Kitchen ~·31 nl blwn K & ll>AM ond ,.,.tonnance of <.'.!II Chn.. 510 0055 knowledge prcf'll. but the --"-t Receptionist ta$650 will tr:lin Small DEMOMSTitATORS ,..-. Santa ClilU.' will brioi.: rt-sl::iurunt offrrs \'aru:d We ~•II train .)Oll lk •• )ou J l<1H•I) p1 escnt 11 oppor Appl)· 2633 W · pro re~ s 1on1 I de \OU IJnd Iha-. tun 'Pol {;ti a., l II w \ ro.. n mon.~trutor l::arn $-1 (ll'r L 1 t <' t' 111 n r.: &. ll ll' e !l.im 2µm hr iialary Sec Our Ad l .S.e.E. Of' ecpvalent •ll.pHiM« i11 Htnlcon- ductor devices r.- qulred. Microwave transistor or diode bodcgrOUftd dtslroble. per .. un,1hl\ v.111 put )OU Undc.>r Sult'>. Scc·t ion IO Uw tronl luhh\ or lhl!> Cooks Ocll\t'r\ drl\er:. \\'('Jr E\C'r i\lum111um happ~ olr p lllTil' op<>nangi. for F.OE 12131177 K~t C.111 Chn• ,o4o liOS!\ women & men w outi:o Gtft't Office S600up ml! peri.t11l;iht1es & tuke DF.:\'T.\I. \SSIST \:\'I Pndc 111 their work 0\ t.'r RD.A. chi.:1bll' orlho ol Ple1.11..c .,ubm1L res ume t-\int.1:.tll 01111111 lor I h td pr 1 21 & abll' lo work ev1•s 11.:c. l' a1n; e C'I' L' to AnnJ Luwl~r, ~;lee· l'Jrt-t>r mantll·d 1>«ri.11n lo " rt 0 -h Dl · S2 iO S3 oo 111 "lurl •\pp .. ewpo i>eH<' lrun Dynamic" v1.ll1on. i<rnw " th" t"<1i.1ntl111r.: 1••0 Ul"I · w • ~ Bl d I) after SPM da1l) ;\le• ,.. ' 3100 ..,.,m1la ,. , t'" ~nw i.:1·11 I ok l'' L-. .. P 410 L' 17tl -. Torr11ncc. CA 90509 µer & .an·ur q pang n """~ tz.zu, c. 1 Dental Sel')'. M ut u r t', . • -· - - --. hl'lpful Sl CM person. Min. 3 yrs c:xpcr • : Cttll l'onmt· .1111 ti05r. COOK wanted. part limo. Will accept cxpt•r In: HUGHES ' Gen Ofc Trainee $498 ,\pply in person. Delgi::in banking, collC'rllon or : : \'anl!l) '"'" lor hr1ghl Wafrle Inn, So C"I r elutc.·d f~t·lrl-. Xlnt ~"'"''' .;1icn .... •ic<> ......... ~ llldl\' "' f.(l•n. Ok. :-kill:.. Villa~e. 557·5186 ask ror beneflh !)ulary ope n us. CITIZENSHTP l'crlt'Cl :.Jllll for Ud\'<in Marlo 962-24:16 Rf;C~UIRt-.:o t·t•mt•nl .tn th1~ UUh) oJc· ----Dent H 1 ()rt h ll•l vn I• t t;quul opporWn1ty t'illl Cunntt• !HO !0055 Couru;clori. C h 3 1rsHI 1, I\ s ~ 1s 1 Ml 1''/JIC t:mployer G Of P/t $4 50 l111u.,e Counselors, mur · en c · up r it• d 'I> 1 0 n 1 .\ , n 11 P1tim< .. Sonw dt•ntul l'' --- Hr ... l t :! ld1·al pos "' .Jil per. prc:fcl. trl:! 7;125 factory help fl•r ni.:ht pc11,1111 w.al' l'l11ld rcn . Live In ,.111 l\lllOJ.: '" prt·~ ok Super\'ii.e ti tcena l!e Dent~OrihoAssist Pla~llcs comp:.my needs 11.llk"r•>llll'l 111rh Expcn!<seS & i.ul E ,,, 15 di:p en dablc & ug ... • () k II c•o 41"A xper not nel' ...... 1 11 1 l k l'.111 Cunmt· ,;.10 ti0~.1 u lre€' omcs . .,.. .,., 11n•-.sl\'l' ptorson o wor Key......-h to $700 i--i1111111111111JrttJl'._.jlllllll._.lllllllJrttJl'"'I an all a~pccts or produc r-·-De:; Eni:rl Dt.'lt tel SIHK lion . Starling rate 1.; 11.ilr tluv on 11:!!1 & hall c., 85 hr w/opportunit.v h Pers Frl'TYP\.' lo $750 -ol.1\ i~c:n 1 ofr m<1kl'' t is COU.,._ER for ad\ un«ement. App. "• Exec Sce,"s lo ¥1 lh. .111 lllll·rc~llnl! 1>11' llrs PERS,,......._.EL f /C.Bookkct.'per:.toSISI' I\ Tribol Industries i·3o 4 :m & 'u1wr \lnl Vl""ll" O 1 ,. 1 s l o n (1 I hl•rt-. nwlud I ""'" 'al· Irvine Personm•I A11ency 1-1 uorocurl>On. 3310 W. c ... 11 1t11.1 .).ltl hll5~ Part & 1-\rll lime. D::i)s 488E171h Co~lu Me!la McArthur Blvd, S.A. bee.Secretary & nii.:ht:o.. Lunch time Su1te221 6-121170 bt.>lWt.'en 8 llAM . ~1a1ur co nct.'<Li ouli.:o help needed imm~iate· l-illlllllllllllJrttJl'._._.._. ... _..,111111111 7~ 1441 1n~ ~r«on w i:ood ,kllb ly lH or over for closing 111 a!l-.i!'>I VP or aclmin Apply in person : 2·5 Th13 ;111 oul'>tundani.: 011 p. m ~lcmday thru Satur- "'" lur tarl'Cr minded tluy. mtll\ S.ilar) nl'J.:O tall Hila 5 lll-t;()5.'i. Rec:tp+ionist to $850 Supl'I" JOh 111 hra nd nt•\\ plu,h 11f1·s i.:rl•t•l111g \'I l'i. ,'It lk•tni.: 1hi:1r <'II 1mag1• l'nt ... t'<I lrwndl~ munnl'r 111'1' C.111 H1t.1 5-\0 fi055 ALSO FEE JOBS COASTAL Pen~A¥ncy :!7HO llurhor Bl . CM C'l.1-;IUC\L \\c•llh1•r In< ~ iJ t \I 11 r k I 1' 'I u I rt: d l!lh l!IHIJ 01 K:ll :1:.:x I CLERk Sh.Ji p " 1111ml.lt•r ... \I." (.c 1·j!11t '\ .1l hi Coq1 t;.J:! l>K:IO CLERk TYPIST 5th1 pm i.:d ll'lt•11h11m -i..111,. \ ar ll'd pul•l) holtlt:r 't'P dullt•i. tn l' 'Jhll ... hl'Cf lilt• 1n:.. UI()' CARl.'S JR. 2092 S.. E. Bnstol Sanlll Ana. CA CUSTOMER SstV /SEC'Y · Sm. 1•orp .. bused in In 1nC' Tc.>lc·phonl.' ex p hll' accl ~ trpini.: Ol'l' CJ II 540. 780«1 COUMTER HELP Wt· re opcmn,I( a new Ucl Taco 10 ll untin~ton lJ..·ach lft>lp 1s needed tor nil posatiom.. full & part time. days & l'\ en mg..., Apply m per:.on on h ~ton thru Wl'<l 10 3. Ut•I T:ico. :!0921 :\fJJ:nOha t'Or ~l a~noha 6' Atlanta. H untington HcJrh COlJNTEH Girl Pnnung shop. !"pt l:Jrb Openan,I( J\:I 1mmed Call 1>14·8233 ror appl 1'1C.!'>Ulll 11(1··-.. Jo:d ----------bcnl'f1h. $61)1)+ Sc:nd re· ..,um" lo Mrs Mitchell, I' o L.lox •l:J:JR. Santa A11:i. 112702 COCKTAIL WAITltESS l.carn in 40 hrs the mosl cx<•1t1nl(. i:lamorous. highly puacl prolc:.s. Duy or C\'l' 'essaons l'lace menl a~s•~l <;uod Job oppor Coll 714/751-9194 Sn Calif Cotkla1I Wa1trr!>sl'h. Int li!l22 Sk\ 11.rrl. RI Sit• C. I nine. Ca "271 I COMftUTER O,R Swml( shill 2 Yrs job l'"< pt.!r Jti01 IU DOS Familiar w JCL & Sp 11 o I c r,, !; t• r v 1 c e llurc•au l''Pl!' helpful Apply Nllllonul Systcmi1. t:urp, 4Jlil Olrch Sl. N.ll <Near OC Airport) EOE COOKS Bre11kf11st. Lunch din· nt'r J::xpet''d. Apply In person. Mu Burkc:r's Restaurant. 212 1': 17th St C :vi COOK DlnnC'r lloww eitper. i\p· ply in pe rson Sam's Senfooct no. 2. :root E. Coast llwy, Coronu dt>J Mar COOICS A COUNTER PERSONNEL Pu r l ta m ~. Uoy .. 'lecded Wt•rkdor:s 11 to 2 Apply in por"on :? !lpm Tue d•> thru S1tlurdoy camn DEPARTMENT Hyland Lllboratorles has an opening available in our Credit Department for 11 Sr. 0Cf1eral Cletk. Job duties Will Include telephone coHeclions on delinquent accounts as well ru. required follow up. Previous wholesale credit expenencc as well as heavy telephone ex· pent.'nce ls reqwred for this position. For morc 1n1ormat1on call Cathy Ferry m an 1714 > 540-5000 ext 207 HYLAND · LAIORA TORIES 3.100 ffyland Ave Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity I Atflrmallve Action Employer CUSTODIAN Good o pp· ty for relluble, careful worker. Full time posl· tlon. evening hrs .. xlnt benefits. Sal:iry range S.UC hr. to $5.53 hr. & 5 annunl 11tep.<;. Apply by Dec i:1 to Weslm int ter Sehl Dit>ltlel 14121 C c d a r w o o d , Westminster, EOF. M/F Data Proceuor. t i t comp acct'g serv Some secy'! ~ accl'tc exp helpful ~7-4752 DBJVBY DRIVY For photo ~tucho &&5-1840 DESK Clerk. no l').ll nc•c lnq Sud & Sand Lu~una Beach DISHWASHER :\C'edt•d r llffil' :-.:t•w t.'<1u111. & rl·~t:iurant Al h:.on-. nr,taurJnl loT5 6220 DISHWASHER Wed lhru Sun J>M !>tllfl l\lesa \ll!rd1• C.:onv lloii p litil Center St. C:.:\l Dishwastt.r /Lunch Call 540.:1&11 DRIVERS <Croo;s Countn 1 No ~pel·wl he rt''I II )laclire.:ur Yachl ('01 ri 11~11 Plac•t•nlla, C~1 TERMINAL TEST OPERATOR ITrcdneel If \OU ha\l· .1 bJSll' Ill tere~t in clcctron•l'll. o.1 nd have knowlcdi.:e or u typewnter or data enlr) keyboard. ha\'O fun damentul mechan1r1.1l skills Cable lo learn pre else mcchanacul adJut.l· ments); and 1f you an· w111lng lo be truincd 111 identify general sy11lt•m failures, we would like to talk with you Send rl! sumc or apply, TREMDATA CORP. Food Stt'Ylce Ant SubsHtute On Call Basis. 2·2'~ hrs per day $3. to p1•r hr Apply to Irnne Unlr1ed Sl·hool D111Lr1ct, 2941 Allon /\\'e, lrvmt• (71~ 1 5564900 &1uul Oppo_0"~pl~r GENERALOf'FlCE SECRETARIES & TYPISTS l~· pre1n1red for the up- t'onung holidays .t:orn top SSS on temporary as sagnmenti. ~1th 0H1Cl' ovl'rload Call today for - 1 mmt'<ilut.e -placement £.0~ office • ~0"1 overload 557-0061 3723 Birch St. NB .--- GENERAL OFFICE Many Needed Now' •Open i :3bam-5:30pm •Call Evenings 533-8882 For ~wing & graveyard •HO FEES Department C le rks. C ustomer Servlct' Clerks, PBX Oprs. Long & short term \ssign-, men\.\. Top $$$. o~ TfMPORAR~ IHI P Standard MemorfH l"lne 540.4455 DM1lon F,qual Oppor E mployer \n l\ppll~d :\1a1tnct1c~ ___ _ Co GE.'llERAL OF!o'ICE, xlnt 3-100 w Sei.:erslrom oppnnumty rast grow Santo Ana. CA 92701 1011 corp P osition re 1714)540-J005E).t21:1 <iu1res front ofc ap peuronce. & J(oori I-:quol Opparlunaty pe,-..on11hty, good phone Employer voice, i.ome l)p111g & I •---------•I i.ecrelan::il duties. ::ic· ----------1 curate w/f1gures & use of 10 key, payroll & ar Electronks PART TIME ASSEMBLERS clng. xlnl working con· d~. Contact Bill F1,h. 711 754·6'104 or eH.., 213·691 -2018 locJlwn MlJT Inc. Cosla Me ... a GEMERAL OFFICE Growin g com pany 111 Irvine needs gen. uf• girl w/some orflee Cl<ll Salary $550-$000. Ai1k f111 Debbie 546-1631 TEST TICHNICIAMS Earn that extro neected ccaeh by working ot least fhe hours betwHn 1 e.rn. and 3:30 p.m., Mo11day ttnugh Friday. If you CHM't. OFFtCE. are fcnlU• with elK· Full lime. 11"\'Jne R 11nc:h tronlc or mechonlcal par mer• 8 Mn r kl' t •~y. or pt"oduc:· 838-2851. !) lo s wlcdy~ ffon type tnthw] rtt-GtH OfC --S 750 ~Ntlltnfa. w• ho•• Ocll1hUully different Cit JMMdfott ~ln9 po (or v:iri~t\ lnHr for you. Apply ot: ~Ill enterpns1111? ro t:llll Wendy s3:1.2100 Dennis & O.nni Person ncl Sc!rvn:t' or Ir' 1nL· ~ Pr11chelson. ~~~~ ..... !~~ ~.~~t~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~ ~!'.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!~ ..... ?!~ ~:T.!.~!'.·.~ ..... ?!!~ aune.y, O.C.f!1b9r 11, 1917 DAILV PILOT •1a -;, GflL FtUDAY flou~tk('t'~r child l'ur•. LIGA.L SICY MOTOlt IOUTI PetJttoaers Wanted, part, Real FJJtat.e Sale People Help Wuted 7100...., W..tecl 7100 HMi W•t.d 71 "'-ul'·h ~ .... ~ .. 1n.. 1.1.... 01uly Pilot route in C/Ume, environmental wanted. Up to 90/10', ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••M•• ~-~I•••••••••••••••••••· Expandlnl tran11i>0rt111 ""'•"' ·~--.. -·~ Sm bus&neli>i. ht1;ollnn ... f ball ... 1. h ,.._ 1 1 ( 111 . Ne~ .... rl "•••uch f , N C t k N•wport Bench i\(ler-.... ues or ot. , .. ust comm spul Nwvt He R S d Sb uon \.Al rvtO\" 1 G1r o ~ .... ...... 1rn1 .n pt n r :icr » " .. • "''l "'""' eiitaurant an wlch op, t•ar'-Hl·C~ '"" Xlnt ,aJary 1 1 noon.> Monduy throut:h be 18 +. Dr. Gene .,., '1'J\N SALES nee:. Act·Urillt' tyvlni.: ""' ~ ..... ~... l:X!)t'r """" :iccy Mu1>l Jo'r1day pill.Ii Saturd11y & Atherton, 642.3614 ME N m·s lira• ffn lla m ·2P m. Late bookeep1 na 0111 ...., .....,.. ha' c it I u l :s k 1 11 • R A fllNNY Mm UV\I Fri. Call or ap patchm~ Ex~r prt•f Huus1:kc1:per. Inc 111 Shorthu.nd rcq Sut>m1t ~;:r'::n":::.i~G::!h PLACEMIHT A IDE Ma:~·~~°':~c FAMILY 'lllA ply bet 11 odr an.h 2pmj Salury commun11urul N H f'ref dm er hC" rl!llume In confidence to deposit required Call PoetUon. 6-8 Hrs per day m1r. Munne hardwim.• ,AILOIS nnue Suptr San wlc • 17~ with abiliUe:. 540 OSOl ~nd wnttett reply i.tul ,\d •987· Daily Pa lot, t1it2-4321. Alk for Clrcwa at 4 local hiah schools retail 1tore. &iuch Joe •T,....... 'Jiit ~~ r 1 8 0 • C 'M • r-111. ,.IDAY ina )itJary r~wremenh P 0 Box 1560, Cobtu uon. $3.86 per hr. Good ore Niall co w/benellti. Bx· .,.---~ HAPP£NfD • to t:l~:uflL'<i ud no 907 Mei.II, CA, 9262e 1kJlls req'd ablllty to Call 8 u ...-.. Some Bkpjl. exp pref'd c 0 Daily Pilot. PO Bo,'< L.-..1 ._ __ _,j_ MOTOll IOUTE work w/H.S. stttdents ~~.n~c 1711 Mon '~h~r~ •a.t•*"0 • ON THE WAf Jo'/Ume. pern\ Sm ore. wy-..-;nn_, A I ri t 12/15/77 ~ ........ ..._.. A ..I Npt lkh. 751·33-13 Mon. lS~o. t.:ui.tJ Mesa, CJ The ~gal Aid Sol'1ely DILIVERY PP y p or o · FrHer oppt. •uww"'J ""•en Wed.orf''rl !r.!626 has a JOb opening for a To deliver lar1e motor Caphiltra.no-Laguna PDrt•tlme openings ror TO WORK. llCU1'ARY $IWIN1031 Per Mo. f I I mute in S La11una and Beac Re11onal Occupa-RECEPTIONIST womc:n & men with out HOUSIMG. ull limt! ega secretary Uonal Program CROP>. golna personalities who Girl Friday, gd skills Sh 1n their Huntanaton La11u na Niguel. Must 26900 Achachema St, -" • ... d l the k I DIDN'T Pleasant ok. Port lime, REHAllUTATIO M Beach oflict'. 1 Yr. ex have good dravina re-National Advertli.ing ta..e P11 e n 1r wor . f/llrne645-2007 C OORDIMATOR cord and d ependublll SJC.496-3118EOE. Agency 1n Newport Over 18 & able to work per. as typist clerk rc<1. auto. S50 CHh del)Obil re· Beach Is lookln& for o evenings. $2. 70·$3 lo WANT TO GO City ot Newport Beach Reel'• 3 yrs lncreaslngly re1pon 1lb le i;teno/clerl~al work. Sh el 100 wpm. typing SO wpm. Appl)' by 12/21177. Personnel Orflce, 330Q,., Newport Blvd., NB. GIRL FRIDAY 1 Girl Ofc. Lite bkkpni: 10 Key, Lype Phont• peM!OOahty. Cull 960 5377 Sal $938·$1197 Jo't11mc Sulary commcni.urute PLUMBERS h lt :t' .•lnrt ... P"lv aft"'r 5PM ll!mparary poi.. Directi; w/exper. Plense call quired. For information s arp. u rac ive pt\rson d"a"11y. " "~ " & :.upervlM.>:. the City·., Mary Loo al 835·3435 fur call ti42·432 1, ui.k Cor w1telephone experience housin11 prottrom. Rcq's appt. Position avail im· Horry Seeley or Don fu~~~e& :;~a\~~:k. &good typing skall!I. Call Ml M EO'S dcKrL'tl 111 plunnin~. ad mt.'<l. E.O. E Williams_ __ __ Earn $500 a wk. Will 1714>833-0888 -L--_ Fcnlly Piao Pari0f'1 ---------c m1niistralion or related Multintt. Opr 1250 train. 751.0042, R.tctptfonlst $750 1180 S. Bristol. S.A. Cit•ld w know'I of con LIQUOR CLERK Utili:tc vour ubilitv lo 410 E.17th, Costa Mesa i.lrucl1011 mcthr1d,., J l''1ume. 15251\lo::.a \'crde Exper'd. 40 Urs. 4 l>uy commuru~cute In J>n~" s. t k .1 o Co l ~1 wk. Bencf1Lo;. 1179-7MO -•ct -cER •-W k i.troni.: >al" gruunu in nve. ) J. csa. ,.._, vrn wlfam<>U.1> co. Call ari, f>\111 "'Pi h me or an) b1uld111g trade may bc ---..a--D__.1 City ol N....,,.,..rt Beach "'· & o GUARDS sh ir l N B a r c •1 i.uu.,11tull'd lor educ:tt1on UYl' MAN pt. tun(!. 111 yrl> ·--'T"T"'"' .. ·~ Sl.239 to iiS-06 Per Mo 833-2700. V\!nni::. en Uniform furn Rcllrtfd n·ipu remcnl) Sub mil or o Ider . M c ~ h Mature resp adult for Testing Dec. 29th & 30th, rus Personnel Servit·c of ok. Teleph & l'ar req'd lloi.ume w/apphcation 10 kn ow I edge pre r d early AM dehv. Must im. Apply in person, by lrvine, 2082 Machet.on, Nat'l co w lop pay & City of Laguna Beach, 752.7100 have lraru.. 840-2756. Dec 16th. Personnel Of· --------- benefits. Call 833 469' ~ Forei.l Avl', Laguna LYN 7•3 MOOH DUTY AIDES f1ce. 3:.JO Newpart Blvd, •9•a•m•·•2P•m _____ _, Beu1:h ·197 3311 ext 2L7 ~1ed1cat1ons & treat $3 Ill/Hr (2 llri. daily) N.B Receptionl.il LIASIMG REP Attracuve apt complex in Irvine seeks a leasing rep lo show apt!. & han· die lea~anit arr:inge- mcnts. Jnd1\'. must be walli n g lo wo r k weekends & have odap table &chedule Sale~ e)( per. nee. Oul!.landmg benefit!. & xlnt oppor. for advancement L>cadllnc Dec l!J, 5PM " ---------unll's!>exlcnded. menl::. '.\lei.u Verde Rc~poni.1b1 l lllc:» ---Curw. Hoc.p. ti61 t.:cntcr Supervise noon lime ar- Full & p liml' S""ini.: ---------1 St. C:\t ~-55!15 ll\1l1~ on ::.chool ploy GUARDS i.h1ft. ~ 30PM 12 JOi\M ground. Apply an peri.on. JI. B. area Ht•l1n·to~ MACHINIST Jo'ountain Valley School welcome (;ar & phonl H.S. GRADS Dt!>tm·t. I Laghthoui.c req'd Un1Corms furn & C O L L E G E -1 Day140Hour Week Lane. Fountain Vallcy Call Lt W<t rn·n. !133 :11 General machine work Corner Newl and & :\Ion thru Fri !lam Jµm TRAIMED on quality aerospace Tiilbcrt St f'lllng dc- co m pone n t::. & ai. adlinc Mun. Dec. 12th. HAIRDHESSERS, vrn No cxptr nccclis. No i.perou.-. 1'icwporl l.lcui:h Mnkt'!i or l11vofCs. Plenl) Sa I o n . u n d c r n t• ~ ol worl.. Ca 11 539· 11113, sembhes. Must be abk 1'.:qual Oppor Employer ~~·ment. fil0-17 IO !lam 2pm to work from detailed p l a nning ::.heels & blueprints. HAIRDRESSER Apply In Person w/somc chentet Nr heh. _________ 1 Monday -Thursday gd prk 'i:. 673 ~12 Thur:. Edler Industries Inc Sal ---------1 ~_2_1_0l_Do~v_e_S_l,_N_._B_.~ IL\Nl>VMAN OWN TOOLS 548·41:15 or li-lti t>-123 INSPECTOR MAINTENANCE NURSES AIDES 3·11. Full or p/t1me Mesa Verde Conv llo::.p., 661 Center Sl. CM . NURSES AIDES 7·31'M & 11 7PM shifts. lmmed OJ)l•nings. Lado Convale~cenl Center. 1555 Supcnor Ave NU ll-16· 7764 An i:nrMdiate openin9 Exp'd. plant maint. man exists for a Recei•in9 for boat mfr. Mu)l know --------1 1-_.or who w ants indll!>tnal marnt. Apply MURSES AIDES HOTEL ·~·· in person: HOUSEKEEPE to IM a pert of our DoW11Emt Yochts & ORDERLIES rapid C)f'Owfh in the 700 E. Alt-. S.A. Needed to l(IH' lender Day & Evening Shifts computer f ield. W e loving care to the cider We arc curn·nll\ 'eek I t t W II l . - a -~actu-r of Manager Y pa um l> i rain 1ng rellubh: ind1v1duab -• mlmll1' '• I f J I Pa -1.J.arol prod• ... t s, Trainff to SI 2.000 quil I IC{ per!>onne . to jom the hou!.tkeepmg .. n,..... -t:arn while }OU le:irn team. Excellent eom and ~ lookln9 for O>nfident pen. will al· All shift:. avJil. Apply pan~\~pj~~~m·noo11 s omeone with U· !:1~eti.a~fef~~~~r~h~~~. 144554.lpcnor, NB Mon·Fr1 perience in ~edronic Call Manon, 833·2700. Parking attendents·\lalet Personnel Dept a n d • I e c t r o • Dennis & Denm:. Person· p/t1me wknds & eve:. MARRIOTT HOTEL mec:hankal ,..ceiYini nel Service of Irvine. Mui.I have Cahf. drivers 000 Newport Ctr Dr. NB 1-...,.ion technl es, 2l(.i2 Machebon. hccnsc. $2 65 per hr + ,...,_..., qu percentage of tips. Call f':qual Opp Emplyt mt r and who has the ablll· *MANICURIST * 67~·8611 after 4P~t cur ty to woril from com-lmmedlale opening for appt --------• plu blueprints. W e professional minded , llITTEL ff 11 f manicurist & acrylic Part/Fullt11me, t11kc or· KITCHEN o er an e xce en artist. Appearance & ders & make dehvcnci.. 1alcry with comp~ny nealncss a must. Male Avg S5·$7 pt>r hr. l\lusl PAOVAS1 1!1?1MLSE beneflts includln9 hfe, or female. Call ror avpt. have reliable car & ~ me dical and dental. <7 141 752·2100 phone. We t roin. Ca 11 REAL ESTATE SALES WAU<ER&LEE REAL ESTATE LOCATIONS AAA locations in Orange and Los Angele&, Rivcr.11de and San Diego counties. With facthties averaging over 21000 liq.ft.. provid ng separate lobby a rea. private coun seling rooms. private manager's ofrice and separate work area pro· Cull 644·3389 9am·noon THE IRVIHE CO 550 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Ca 92663 Equul Oppar Employer vading each associate lte<.-eptionist/Secretory with his own desk and FUM~.To $800 telephone: Be a c h C it y . W u r k TRAINING Tuition a~s1stance for pre·ltcensing school. famous "Head Start" training. Classes in : financing, escrow and guaranteed i.ales. Plus: audlo, visual. weekly or. C1<:"e tranung and on the Job lraimng. w/conge n1ul group of architect'> Your plea~ant peri.onahty. ~ood typing i;kdls & ab1hty lo meet deadlines when necei.i. are the keys lo landing lhss Heavy client contact on phones & 1n person. 100'1 Free to applicant. Ab1ga1l Abbot Personnel Agency. 4500 Campus MANAGEMENT Drive. N B 557-6122 We will pay over Sl.000.000 t o our managers in 1977 lo 10· i.ure that you receive the training and llelp you need for a successful ll£eume career. RECEPTIOMIST For newly opened office. Newport Fashion Island area. Send Correspon dence to Ctui.safted Adl!lOl, Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Co::.ta Mei.a. Ca. 92626. AIDS Member of 30 Realty RECIEPTIOMIST RETAIL CLERKS UTOTIM ' ConYeftience Mri ... Help Wanted 1st. 2nd & 3rd Sbifls No exper. req 'd . We tram thot.e hared. Appll· cants apply al Utotem Stores located at: 111 Del Mar Ave.CM. 1300 N. Pacific Csl Hwy Laguna Beach We are an equal oppartunlty employer Retail MONTGOMEKY WARD Hill! ()pening11 For : ConnSalespHson Ptt Sewing mach/Vacs Conn SalHperson 1-'/t. Major Appliances Conn T1re SafesMC111 Full·limc H..ctwanSales P'ull·Ume Mtchclllic F'111·Ume Food StrY. Hc.cler Part·Ume Sec.ity Part·l1me Cnclt Help Part-time Cieri cot Part-lime Apply Personnel Dept Mon thru Fri 10am·2Pm 3011 lristol St CostoMffO Equal Oppor Employer If yo.t•,.. not .... ..., .. wartdng or maldnt oood111tney- l:AU US FOR AN lNl'EltVIEW IASE,AY + COMM + IOHUSH Long Dl$taoce Llnea C&sua.1, F\ln Atmosphere RIM-TIME PART· TIME Ir you read wtll. like to talk on the phone & wont to en.JOY your job C11ll TIME/LIFE LIBRARIES INC 833-8095 SICll'f' AlY /C&.HICA, The Irvine Co. i8 cur· rently seeking full & p/time clerical help w/varied eklll levels. Secretaries on·call. z Yrs expe.r. Typlna GS wpm & dlctaphone . Clerk 1)pltt1 lull &c p/lime. Typina SO wpm. Lite bkkpne & riling. RecepUonlsl$ on.call 1 yr exper Typing 45 wpm. Good appearance. Call 644·3389 9arn-noon THI lllVIHE CO S50 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Ca 92663 Equal Oppor Employer Equal Opp Emplyr m /f 1-------- SALIS BULLOCKS WILSHIRE Hewpart leach ls looking for exper'd Sa&.IMG ASSOCIATES For te mporar y Christmas help withe possibility for growth ln· lo permanent positions. We o(Cer an oppor. to join an exciting, fa1hlon forward organization. Please Apply In Person Mon·Friday 3-~pm 8l FolMOft lslaftd Equal Opp Emplyr rn/f SALESCLERK MariMSton Sales clerk to work Marine Hardware Store. Expr. pref. Beach loca- tion. Nat'I Co. Som e wknds. Call B. Morrison 1645·1711 Cor interview. Mon lhru Fri. ~~~-~~---· Secretaries ADMIMISTRA TIVE S!CRETARIES Hyl•nd Laboratories currently has position$ available for Ad· nuni.stratlve Secret.art In the ro11ow1n1 depa.rt.t ments: , 11 •PERSO?fflEL •PUROIASING •MARKETING/PRODUC Pl.ANNJ.blG <Knowledge of forelan ianauaiie desirable> Pertinent expe.rieoce 1n one of the above areaa would be deairable. 'lbeM pc11it.lona require excellent t1pln1 a.nd lhorthand ekiJJs. Appll• cant aboukt posses• &Ood conµnunlcaUon and or· ianbaUooaJ 1killa. We offer an excellent salary and benefit pro- gram. For more In - formation, please con· tact; •COOKS &....av at: T7.~~""7F1u.ller Brus h Co. •PAt(TRY WORKER _,....., MANICURIST, ,,.. .,.. Enjoy exccllcnl t.·•> TRIVEX, IHC. 67J.5342Thurs ·Set. Boards. Membe r of a For Coni;Lructlon Co. Na l 1onul loeation Near llrookhurst & service. Gu aranteed Adams. H.B. Call btwn 9 sales program. Ex· AM&~PM,962·6683 Retl r ~d Handy man SALES tensive classified and ----needed for cleaning & Cathy FerfYm&n (714) 540-5000 ext 207 benefit~. 3180 Hed 11111 "''<' Apply !lam-noon Mon Coli.ta Mesa. Ca 92626 Fri l-.A1ual Opportunity Personnel Department Employer M/F MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr m/f IMtn.ctfonal Aide/ Special Education 2 Hrs/day SJ 64 hr. Ap· ply, Laguna Bea c h Hot.t HiCJht Alldttor Unified School D1stn<:"l, MARKETING SERVICES REP lT.,._. Systemsl Small high-powered marketing team in a qui ckly expanding telecom muni catlp ni. PART TIME EVEMIMG MGR. $175 week Outgoing. en· thuslast1c peri.onahly. Working with youth. Mw.t be over 25 & huve a depend able <:"a r Superv1s1ng adulti. & earners. Avrulnble eve. & Saturdays 642·4321. ext 250. between 1·5 PM. Ask for Jam Exp er· d F t 1 me 5.5() Blumont St. Laguna Gr a H' ya ril Con la ct Beach company needs an effec· --------- live "inside" person to ,AJtT TIME Carol M c C .1 r l h y. -~~~-----­ N.ewporter Inn. 11?7 insuran('C Property & Jambore<> Rd. NR No cai.uulty Secretary. Ex P.hone calh plrase. per. nee Xlnt benes EOF.. F r e d S J a m e ~ assist the sales i.tart. SUMDAY OMLY mamt..ain customer rcla· Driver to drop bundles lions. and follow through of Daily Pilot to car· on other marketing rune· ne~. Mui.l have van or lions. The ability to de· large ::.talion wagon + lermine customer r e · good driving record. quirements and provide Call fl42·432 I. a:;k for technically adequate Harry Seeley or Don responses with respect Williams llOUSl':KEF:PER. 6 duy., Insurance Bkr, Lag Bch. I 11 ( t Call Maurine Bradley ive-i ' or s.rn . guc~ 49·'-10"7 or 549-305!1. home m Laguna Nlgurl .. 0 Must be Eng speaking, _E_·o_F:_ •. ______ _ non .sm oker. non ·---------to telephone systems --------- JA .... ITORI "'L equipment i4 a basic re· Part·llme, flexible hrs. dnnker. energetic, with very pleasanl personali· ty. Exper with the elder· ly & own transp re· quired. Xlnt salary Eb right person. Couple. considered. 831-7288 " "' quiremenl. 3·S years ex· Good earnings for right 6·10AM. perience as a telephone women ; Geni 837-9622 Apply Personnel Dept systems technician or Mon thru Fri 10am·2Pm the equivalent is re-PIX AMwer SwY. MONTGOMERY quired. Telephone in· Want to work days, aC-. WARD dustry marketing ex-ternoons & evenings In ""'"' B · 1 s c11 perience is highly de· NB & CdM areas? Work Hous.,.. r: ...... l.._.G """" nsto t, " f I ti m e or p I ti m e . ~~" " Equal Oppor Employer sirable. ,ERSOMHEL Weekends a must. Xtra Day work. f"/llme & ·---------This position, localed in P a Y for ex Per' d Wk d & I Anaheim. offers an ex-operators. call 640·0812. ~;;~~vail. n Need C.:1~s JANITOR I cellent compensation _E_.co_.E_. ______ _ dow washers also Must MOOHUGHTERS and benefi ts package. PIX Answer SWY. pro\'ide own transporta Supplement your 1n-Please submit resume P/tJme, w/traln. ti 0 n . SJ $4 per hr. come. Clean offices in with salary h islory an 549.3015 54().9525 your neighborhood. 3-3•:i confidence to· ---------TM 5uMhiM G irts hours per night. Monday K. L. Caines ,IX ,._wer 5erY thl'U Friday $3 00 Per P /tlme days, eves & HOOSECLEAHERS Hour. Call C l eary• AMERICAN wknds. Exper pref'd, Hard w 00 orCak1 1 ni::. selr S2l·l71lweekdays. TB.ECOM, INC. but will train. Good co. motJvat . ·I 7S!l 0377 ---------9620 Fiair .Drive benefil.9. EOE. 640-0812 Ji\NlTOR Man & Wife, El Monte, Ca. 91731 9am..Cpm Mon-Fri. •H•ous-•ek•ee-p.in•g----i living quarters. Apply in Equal Opportunity p 1l X T e 1 e p h 0 n 8 LEAD HOUSEMAM person: Newpart Dunes. Employer M/F Secretaries, Full &c Out.standing opportunity _l_ll_l_B_a_ck_B_a .... y._N_B ___ ~~~~~~~~~ p/llme poelUone oeen. for reliable per.ion. Good LAIORATOltY MECHANIC Complete Wllllng to train for naht c:ompany benems. Ven1puncture Tech. maint on gardening/ . ...:peop--',_l_e_. 645-8 __ 772 __ . __ _ Apply 9am·noon Mon· P/lime, 2 to 6PM. Cull gr ound5 equip. Have1•-------- 1''ri for appt. 640-0140 educet.ion equivalent to Pel'80Mel Department 10th grade. Including or MARRIOTT H011L 1--------· suppl by training In sm 900 Newport Clr J.>r LABORERS eng Of' auto mtr repairs Newport Beach , & 2 yrs expe.r as welder . F..qual Opp Ernplyr mt f •Open 7:30am·5:30pm & or sm en& mech, or •Ca.II Evenlnp 533-8882 main t fl r e p a I r of For swtna&araveya.ro grounds equip. Xlnl •MO FllS benellta. Salary ranee C.r •phone a muat ~1 mo. to $1038 mo. & 5 Loni lt short t•rm an.r:waJ ateps. Apply by ualanmcmt.1 Dec 12, to Watmlnl.Jter Scbl Dlatrlct, 14121 Cedarwood, We1tmlnl 1 ter, :.t. Ql.L!ll8 EO£·M/F. ' ' ·.~I ' 'j I\ I ' I I ' • PERSONNEL CLERK n....Locatlon yellow page advertising RECEPTIONIST . front malnt. of pre-school. ELECTlOMIC HYLAHD that get results. Over 90 orftL'e appcurance, typ· 552•749-l. • ORGAN SALES 1 .&•fta•..-..,.RIES pre·printed contracu •. ang 50 wpm. Irvine.---------HIGHEST COM· ~'"' brochures and Corms to 540·6300_______ RM ll·7 MISSlON/GUARAN· 3300}fyl•ndAve make _your job easier. Receptiorust ~~~e0h!'vt.1";i~P~~~~ T E E / F R l N G E Costa Meal, Ca. '2626 Free 1nslallat1on a nd ,IX OPR/RECEPT Center St, CM 548.5585 BENEFITS. Sell In high ,..,,ual Opportunity/ p1ck·U1> of 8 ft tall lamp traffic shopping malls. ~ Affi-"tive pc>i.l "For Sale'' signs Do you ha\'e front ofrt ce Sallmakina position Some ability to play the '" ... with built·in lock box. appearance. !00d avail. in major saaJ ton. organ req'd. Prevlous 1~~A~ct!!lon~~E~m~p~lo~y~er~~ Jo'ree business cards telephone manner· We Ex per. desirable. but s ales expe.r. useful, but1: after 1rulial order. Sales are located near lhe OC sss !W67 we will train you. Call1•--------agent.li for over 150 sub · Abeanrepfiotsrlbe. aouflf1erurl oxffl1ncet _no1. __ n_ec_. __ . __ . ___ Mr. Lynn, 1193-6531. divisions Support sub-· SAW ~~~~~~~~~I SECRETARY -s1d1 arie.s 1n escrow atmosphere. & hours .r•-11tAu1£.1..JT .... · ' 7AM ·3 ·JO PM Call _.-.-~ mortage. insurance and 752-MOO for on interview. YOUlt IMCOME marke~ng. MON EX SSSS SSS$ lNTERNATIONAL PA.RT TIME COMMISSION Up lo 70% immediate commission with AD· VANCES that allow you to receive commission before cloee of escrow. Alter 35 years in busi- ness with 56 company of· rices to insure continuity of policies, our 1,000 as- sociates are selling new Industry records. Our Receptionist/Order Desk. Good w/numbers, peo- ple. phone contact, lYP· ing. Needs lo be neat & pleasant. 540.1144 Restaurant. Cook Position Avail. for breakfast & TB.IPHOH£ WORK HOUSEWIVES COUIGE STUDENTS Guaranteed Hourly Wage Pim Bonus. 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Call 646-4223 or come to 2SO E. 17th St., Costa 'Mesa. evening menu. Gourmet Sales. Remarkable op· f o o d ! A I I Y s o n s portunlty for positive, Restaurant., 87~·6220. success.oriented person. Xlnt money. 640·9078 volume is more than Restaurant helfr ror Jack· $2,000,000 a day! 1200 1 Th Bo edl t ·--------• Homes sold a month. 0 • e-x. mm a e More importAnUy, last open.lngs on aJI shifts at SALES year we paid out more 3 Costa Mesa s tore We will train you commi1Sions than any Please apply In person: Be A Professional other year in history-385 E. 17th St, Demonstrator and let's face It, that's 1205 Baker St. Join our successful what we're both in-2235Harbor Blvd. C o o k w a r e terested in-YOU-the ---------Demonstrators in May sales associate. J l &l DAY Co .. Mootcomery Ward, Der Penne11 & other fine If you're serious about at'• 8 ify0 u pay ror dept stores.' Attend our becoming a Real Estate a30dtyadlnthe training clapes. No M· professional, call our D•ILYPILOT tion ree. Eam ~pr pt·r personnel department to '"-hr salary after 1 wk of make an appolntmeot to SERVICE training. 'Out continuous INTERVIEW US! DIRECTORY training will lead to un· JOI ... THE limited earnings. Call " DO ITNOWI i (2 3) 477-8S09 UMFRAMCHISED! 642·5678 ~!~E:vJ. Atumlnum Los An geles (213> F..qualOpporEmployer 589·7362. Long Beach HttpW..W 7100 (213) 596-2791. Oranaie ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- County (714) 77&-9350. WAU<H&Lll UAL ESTATE WE1ll PART OF YOUR FUTURE An Equtl Opportunity Empl~yer ***** RHl•tahWn NEWLY LICENSED ...... Orsning m"'cL 6tL ~ ~'ionJhlanJ W• en now accepting appllcat1oi11 tor the fallowtng posltlctm: SALES $FOR CHRISTMAS S Earn extra Income 4 hrs. per day or eves. or- fering charge accounts in major retail stores near your home. No ex- pe.r. nee., we train. Call: A.D.S. 213/945-3961 w ...... 1 ... dklte ....-..far.--. ·~6 MOftth• c•rre•t •~· perl•11ct ht the secretwlal fltld to wortc ...... ..-c ... trub Depart••"'· c.dtdmt• ........ fJOOd lhortlt•d tor SALES&lllo ... ctwttfffMJI -.cl typ-ror attractive Tennl• "'9 lkllt. Shop In Cbrona del Mar. Must have expr & refs. o.. ~_, 41ffor• _M_ax1_n_e_64'M __ 11_2 ___ 1 _..,_.99 w~ ---------1 twB Cl aflt. IXC ......... bt•flt• -h Co.YMi..tly locat.4 ,..... the S• Dlt90· Ft" way. If CIMRflH ........ ,w .. tltb c-::. ~ apply ffi~ BRUNSWICK CORPORATION .,.,._Division 1333...Wet.d Colla Mtse. Cefff. Equal oPPotf.unllf eropl())'el' M/F • •I OAll.V PILOT Sundsy. Decem~111. 1t11 t4efp W.t.4 7100 _.... 1011 •AKHOft 1015 Dorjl &040 f'oumlhn IOSO..,Mhlre ,~ .................................................................................................................. . 1050 'MtlftW-.4 71~HetpWntetl 71 HelpWllftf4td 7100 TY1'1';81'.'TTlN<' Curct'r Lha.'litA~ KINCSlZl': Mutlr~bl & MUSTSell IJv rm. bdrm ••••••••••••••••••·•••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • '1 I \'ork.·hlr .. ernl'r• boJ( bpnn1;,. m1i.match. rum Modular watt unlli., " opp w J:rowini: rac ~· UCTIO..._. ~ " ~ I k r I ·r~ .. chcr f t1m1· t'hra!I L' ~ '1 PUBLIC A " IW1t"h~m1x t. .a e or 559 4101 u l 1ta.dryl'r ~·~ SAILMAKER SAIL SEAMSTRESS SAILMAKER TRAINEE Ody11•J Sall Maker, ln'- 297 Ctnhlry Plau Costa MHa 557·4073 HefpWant•d 7100HefpW•ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Secrefey to $115 sr.c:n1.-.~rAnY. full tum·. Po:.ttion of authonly Mu~l tukc ~horthand, ,1wail1> resµ indiv 110\JUWPM.~W~M IY11· w rumo~ t:o. Cull Darb. ini.: S7tl7 mo. Cont11ct ~13-2700 Ucnnis & Den Mr Contrcr:i.s, A~counl rus Personnel sen tee or •.nit OtrH·e1. F'airv1.~w ln'lne, ~ Mlchch,on Stale llosp1l~I. 545·9.l.lt St.-crctanul EMPLOYEtlS PAY ALL FEES '>cc~ brol..e1 Jl(C lt.E Stt) Salt!:> Sl.-crelJn '.°'>1.'t'Y Morti;J~~· S.'<'relJnt.~ IRl·al l-.:..,1 UcH:lopn1cnl 1 ~l\101 ~Hiii SXM~ Sl~111t bOOl Legal ~·yi-. 12 t S951 Stal ~·p1!1I '$75'1 !'\alci. St-l·n·tJn ~1 lllf l'Xt 21il! Jo:qual Op porturuty Employer SEC'Y Out l'ltllllJUn)' .... 'Cl0lo.111~· Jll 1·nthu,,1a:.111: '"' ' " good typing & d wl .1 111111 'kill-. to aid .111 ,., p<1nd1n1 ~ecrelar1al "l't\·lre to the C' M urt·J \lu"t be dc1wndublc & a ~ell ~tarter. Pay com meni.ur,tc w t !>kslb ~-~ Clt•rk Typ1~1 ~l!IOC Service Sta Atlt'ndant. Rl.>ccpt/'l'yµLo;ls $701 experd Full or p, time Ord D<.·:.k Cler!.~ SRO< Apply Arco Station 17th ~t·cv/Real F:."t Sl:Wc & Irvine, CM. Sl'I; I i!trl 1111 :.l:.!(11 Lil R.tnders A9enc:y ~t·n ice Stat~on A Hen ,1021> B1rl'l1. Ste )().I d.aut. i•xpt-r d ll;J\ ,\. '\;cwvort Bt•uth is:1:1111941 i'so'. i'\111 .& P lime_ \p Call ror \ppl 1·:. .. tah ·i;~ µly. Shell Station. I •th,\. ln1n1" NH • · pap1•r r.'<IJ u11 "" " 51'\1 turn SchCHll Apph .11 L'omp~t·t 11rd'd Wtll Sund D mber I Ith l·OO P.M l\1hwdk1U1•11!( BUNK Bt:J.)S W/11lora11l' 18135 Brookhurat t' l'Ulhl!h·r I fJln1·1· l'h oy, K• • • ll11n:1h1yun1 Liil• :i ()(' bl.'t'tlllllll tooh&. ad dr•weri. Yellow. No Vly. 714 ~-268t1 Formerly l>ulfy't1 PARl<Ell'SPETS i"<>nd ~IO. litt round Cor-mallri!uei. $80. Ph TECHNICIAN See our m.irketlni: scn-1ct!li rep 11d toda~ Amentan Telcom, Inc TECHNICIANS lmmedlule 1Jpcnl11~i. fllr Techni<'1uni-with ,., pl.'rll'llCC Ill tc:-.1 ollHI troublo 11hooti11A "' d.igitn.1 lo~fr l01n·u1tn •SENIOR TIST TECHNICIAN Duties lo int'lud1· ,. .. tup of lt'!>t memory m11<1111t•i-. llmini; and control J'< :.cmbl1ci., n1111lull'" ~ndosur~ •TECHMICIAM ti l'llC)fllh' lo l \('Ur t'X IK'nl'lllt' Ill d1).!1t .. I l11 j!U' trw!Jlc i.hoo\1111: (;ood y.url..111i.: 1 u11tl1 I t11.1n~. llh•r .d t11111o;l IJl.'ncftts Jntl c11111pl t1t1' • rate~ "1th .1 i.:111"111i.: computt'r 11111·11ll'd r1rm. Sencl rc.,unw "' Jpply m pcr!>on tu TREHDATA CORP. Standard MemoriH DM1lon 1\n Applied l\I at.:rlt'tll'' C•1 :ww1 w ~l'J!t•r .. 11·11111 Santa Anu ( ',\ •1i-;1~1 tit4 I ~-3005 c't :! I '.I TYPIST CLERIC PBX Op1•rolor $62ti·S'199 Rloq " Ml le1ta.t I )'r <'ll·n1·ul t•x1ll'r 111° -..olv1nA( Ir• umounl ol pubhc l't>nt11rt Typt• .,, 11rox 45 wplll App Y l't•r11onn<'l Oft•, Cit' llull, l-Mitlmu Bcoch. 505 FOrl''il t\vt• TYPISTS M11nv Nc1.'<kd Now • l)jit•ri 7 .1011. rn S 3<.lp m •Call f:v1•ninl(s 5:13 K8li2 l"or i.wrnl! & .ir:ivl'yard •HO FEES Min 45 wpm Vanrl> of usb11-tnnH·nts. Lon~ & :ihorl ll'rm Top SSS o~ TFMPOAARV Hfl P Restaurant Fixtures Next lo RALPH s ul f~tb1$2.~.b73 04.a?uv~K M9M4 NAUTICAL DECORATOR ITJ.::MS ~·ordRd.N.B.64(MIOOO A"" R d di ------..., oun oo mar nin11 a...,. We 1055 llATCll l>OV1':tt TABLES•CAP f AIN tahh· ., Vin> I b;arrol back ••••••••••••••••••••••• CllAlllS •RRASS 1.ANTERNS•ETC YORKJE PUPS AKt' chulr11 w cast1•r.. $225. l\1Jle & 1''emale C.ill rull) lil.'I lC llOH Hl PUIUC AUCTION MANY FINE ITEMS OF' ESTATE JEW£LRY. ART OBJECTS, AN TlQU~. FINE FURN .. 103 North Bayside Dr1 ve Newport Beach, California 962·1713 " b.1g SGS Sinitrr aew· ,\doruble Cockapoo pup p1ei.. ju1>t 111 ttmt' fo1 C11n"lrna ... '52(), 581 ·191!3 sn11 machine $*>. Oyster "h1te sofa 96" $ti0 tl3;$~1 -ETC PHONE FOR IN· ;,· CU.uom bur. cootemp 1''0 & BROCHURE. ~ 1005 II yclff 1020 Dohwyups <CH \larit'll i.tyled butcher block 1~15 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••~•••••••••••••••••••• 1Ju1 i.: ~. Mu.:hcloh . Dau l w vin> I fin1~h. Hcuvr 2 """d 0 ard •. ~·h & Wll No\. 5 ,\KC l'l' µadded Jrm r ei.t :J "" 11 ec "'•• Antique Colleclaon, Lad1l'~ 3:-.l){'cd IJtkl'. nl'" i;lsten.'d 197·1612 CW:ltomstool-.w/hucks& 11th&l0th.3J8Coronado Cry11ta1, copper, brass, 1>ul11t sz.;, Uoy'i. b1nl'11· -----footn•i.li.. Holuil ovtor <&I Penn) lOam-Spm. tiJJYer, ch11111. depression 11p11rox 20'. new pulnl & Schnuuz1:r .... mlfliaturc. s700 Mui;t ~ell for $400. 8.'>t orr buy11, everything gluss,furn&somcAvon. seat 64S·1705 .\KC. d1.sm11 i.1rc. 2 Ph·SS0662!1 goes.oven.furn.clothes, 4118-0072 m:.1lco; 1 fem Read> t'ml,'ll hse u le. Great CHRISTMAS Chri),t mu' $200 ea Coul.'11, chair, otlornan. C.'hnstmasbarealns. AMTl9UE BRASS Bathruom Hardware. 1-ly .fo'1uu1. ll11ht hxture~, furniture hard\\ a re & collect1bl1•"· Open Dally 10.6 Sulltvuns Antiques, 1237 So Main . S A Sll-4171 Sheratun Solid \I ahoi: l.Hf>J.111 blk nuueahydc. S52·78S4 SPECIALS J!k.11 Parkvlcw Ln IH8C, Boat&camper shell. cpt. .... Boxrr l'llJkl. AKC 1111 ~how Irv books, clothes. c rl b . 1950 Wiiard motorl1i!d b1kl'. l'Omp l l.'tt·I~ ~torc:.<d Many more un l1QUI! & crw:;l•r b1kc!I Sc•• Jt the Pt'<lal Pu~her R1h Shop, \ipt Heh fi7!).2570 11(>1.cnllal. S200 55'1·301<1 ------dressers, chaneer. Misc. eH•nini;s Moving Mst Sell;. Glass 2230 Mmer. CM Sat/Son . top cortee lble $65. !M Golden Retnc\'t'r pup wrought iron dinette set --- PICl> Sholl! •11 l'ludt•oJ sso !l60·1600an4pm IMVEHTOI~ EST. Re.id}' for home or under -- - - yourtn·e s..•;oorm.1kcnf Walnut dmmg table. w/ti Sale•Aucffoa lrtlne 540.4455 S1debc.u1rd <Durfct I f,ov· • 1 ely Heirloom l ftlm HiJM 10·\IK'l.'tl l11kl1 t Yr ohl Llko new fer Call968807i .i.rm th.ur .... CJll fol<I to Tool!>, metal s. lO)'i., • ,1 game table st. 2 t'nd br:u.s fittings. pumps. I.qua I Oµpor 1',m 11 oyt'r i.ince 191-1 Onl) $tSO liy 5'16·5271 ai>Pt. 497 3121 U ~ c d b 1 n c I e !>. 2 7 · TYPIST/RECEPT. Sch"1nn Co!>mopohLan Authentic 1890 onk 11ull pd 22" l' I h l"aont ore .:1rl Al'l'Uratc chain toilet. Xlnt cond 10 s SSS ,;i c1~ t ~ 111 :.. l C c n . I of c S48·l860 Spal·e Hider 3 spd S·IO. 1lulll'~ m.1ilt•1:. Expcr ~-0037 hdpful Plca!;allt work· AMTl9UE Uoyi:. 20" Rike MX. Ex mli! co11d:.. Xlnt bcncftb. CLOCK S "'LE cellcnt cond1uon i Ust•u IA11.·at1.'C:.I in C.M Putll. "' verv little. M11i1t sell' 71119571071 _ TheidealChrislmasg1fl TIS.l07tluflt>rSPM. Typist Bet•eµt soni'4l, P /T. 1-'ront ofllt'l' appt•arunl'c & ~N>OnAhtv tor a busy j,ff1u: Work \H'1°k , TUt''· F1 I 6.. S.11 ., ;, .,, (.,;} \'••t'd1• C111111tn C'luh, Mr' !'.hl'r ~1~1 tr'71 German & Aui-lnan wall _ clocks. 2 & J weight. No Schwinn Varsity, brand mon• when these are new $125/be'il nl flor. l:One. 541 :!7 l!J 557-ll2.'llJ QUEE~ ANNE Dtnanl( 1111 . "'l " e:in ct! lcjts. S350 1;.w :121~1 lr1'ih Srttcr Pupp1C'o; table,, & nMll'li t•Offl'l' Sat 1 5. Sunday 10-4. ~I ~l>t:k~ old. '50. Call aft 5 IJbl. I'" r la'\ n mow l!r Pyle Way. Midway City. ..... ~ •• ,, 1809 ---'"" - -H s er u I , a 11 goes. Doberman pupp1<?s, male. TABLE & 6 chr:. $('i(). Dbl. FrllSatiSUn. 130~ Topaz $3.>each. bl.'d $10. Other m1:.l" Bal lsl.675·4845 536-06T7 furn 6-1:> .i l!JH ----Furn & mlsc items. Sun ShihTtu,fem.~l~twht,3TwotwsnBRscl8.0ok tbl only 9.4, 224 Grand yrs, tiny, AKC, love:. & c h rs 6' con sole Cunal,LlttleBullsl. rh1ld. $200 6-14...!2_5_5__ Packard Bl'll. lllereo con· --------- I.ah pups, AKC, blk. Xlnt oed1gree. $50 r-963-9107 F.-ee to You 8045 •..........•..•........ Short Hair German Shl'p sole 0e~ks, Anlq. buffet. Gorage Sale, tools t o C'ull aft Ii & wkndi;. clothes. No junk. Dec 9634870 9·11. 7am -4pm, 16921 ----Lynn St. HB (Warner / MERRY CHRISTMAS! llollrn Chica) LAWN SALE ----------J~l'l\ll'l' Stu N1~hl 1\tl1·nd £Qua! Uppurtun1t> :! Or :i 1111~~ ,, wk .\µply , Employer Mt lo' "I\ 111,1, I I, ,, d,1) week tu kl· ordl·1 '. '"me tt•lcphum· l0oll l°Ct1011,. Call J 11n 5.11; UtitJlj II S lt!fll Punch Bu\\ I. 151 ·" w/ pedestal & l'UPS. Krystol. SJOO Chn stmu!I art gla5-, obJcct:. 551·4169 Ultydc~. A11l1tlUl''> .!. Obsoloh"' S" aJ,1 \I et'! Park1111: Lot ~hilt• \I JO~ 1·11lh-l lol \ dt°'1(1111 )'Ing Sun onl\I l11•t• 11 ltl'I'\' dl' CV!'li.~. 217 Musn St 1111 ~27i7 Culhl' Mix J 'I l'ar old 'lll.'l'd., Lu\'l' Shots ~():Wt ~loving to Alm;k11. selling out t>veryth1n~ 1n om· lump ~um Cui.tum madt· St'.!.000 ""rth of turn in rludinl( Wurlslwr piano Mai.:nurnJ( con!>ole. 2br i.et.->, den fuf"ll, hv rm, dm rm. bar, all appls, still under wmty. And much more•!• Get ready tor thi:.. SS.500. Not 11 scratch on 1l. 536-0581 ll<.-:1uuruJ1y hand crallcd ChmtmWi items, 1deul g1Cti. & stocking 11lulfor:. all half price BARGAI NS GALORE! I Ali.o frellb nuts -Pecan hal\cs. almon d s. walnuts. cashews & m1ud -au in 1 lb bags. SECRETARIES Shell 17th & lntnl'. N B ---------• ~I any Nccdt.'<I Now' !:lt'n·1cl' SI a Alll'nd:.int •Open 7 :IOum 5 30pm p lime t\icat appu1r. & •HO FEES handwriting only need \\:1th & without -;h ~ ,1ppl) 2590 Newport "11m + Shn1 t & 11111~ Blvd <.:~I term. TOP SSS ·o~ l(MPURARV HH.- lniM 540-4455 SECRETARY \J1•Y.porl C:l'nt1·r l.u\lo 11rm Soml' 11•gal t•xpr 1ird, l1ul m11¢ht 1.:on~11h•r trainee l nlull1i,:cn1:1· ... horthaml & typ111g 1 c 4uifl'<I Call llulh lit a1«1 1;..w.2071 SECRETARY /Exe~ Heq f time w top 11r ~ani1.al11mal .,kill., 11111111 hu!>\ 1111: lluul non ... mnkl·r xlnt type, S II & 1hl0lJtmi: mad1 al.11111' l.id ph mJnncr XlnL work l'Ot'ld Semi rc•,11m<' incl 'g !tulan t•1 I' OH.•lf ~·.:i. :\" 111 Ulh 'l~ti11.1 Secntcry I lldcp,. 'I. II .111 a l:l'll1 ' I 1h111u ' ... 1111lc t~ p1ng & b1ll111t.:11 °'Iii'-> [I) 'l.Jl'f + hl•ttl'fll~ Sen Sta Help needl'cl ammcd Full or p t Apµ ly. WO E. C:.l llwy. :'>/"pl Bch Sl•w1ng fraancc \\ill 1ra111 11 ~ 011 ha\,. l111ml ~~·"1111: l''IJl'I .1ll;t.I !) K1ll),1111 ,\\l'. S \ 1 1>~ 1·r W &. \,•w 11orl l'nn 1 SHIPPER EXPERIENCED START $750 MO. $840 W /UP ORT EXPYIEHCE <Mck Pay Ra1!le" 1-'ull Benefits Newport Beach Co 6465076 Sokterer I Au..,.a,1.,. Mm 2 yrs soldering & wiring c"pcr rcq 'd Some dnll µrc~i.. me<'h 'I llbl!embly (!"per helpful Cole ln!.trument Corµ. E 0 E 642 .l!OijO Solfc:ltor-.RKept. La1ninn-EI Torn \n•;i 1-'ull ume .\111turl' per~n pref 837 ~IHI lmnwd up1•n1ns: t'.dl ---------· \h i..,1nk ·.in 01 ti 1111 . 1ppl SECRETARY '"' 111i.t, llct·1•pt. /\1 Pu~ a hh• Combo (;l>O'I typin~ &. ~l·n'I ore !!kill., req'd t:;ngsncunng ofc m Lonjf Ueach movln1t le• S.t\. '' full benefit~ Ca ll 'l:J 137 f.101. SECRETARY l'oi.1t1on for bU'IY R 1<; ofl' Hcq·~ l(d typsnA( 'k1lh. IB\I memo1~· t~pewrt'r l'XP helpful (I( 1hl·tnphonc exp rl'f!'d ~pl Uch Jreo call Judy .1t 83.1·2!Jll(I :-.ECRETA HY 8r111ht tutur1· ror br11tht. 11harp A(al w •gd typing Shnrlhand i.k11li. Our 't'1T1•t:.trws h:H e a re •uni or quirk ad\'nncemt 1<1 111p PoSlllon ... m lhc m ,,.,lmcnt r1rld Call ·:.Ill Ifill, Mrs C:aro for ill pcl'lll 100 • Cont.rad«: .... umplOYH wlt.h rood "~ liil1a toba•· •. dlo b'PnC Ill contract.a, Pl'OPOI ... '-bWln,. ana OU. ti!l•i.d dulloc. F.•. per. la • plua. pood worklnf condition• 3148 c..,s Orin 546-4741 tAcrOM l''rom Oranl(c Co. Airport l l':C1ual Oppor Employ<'r STOCK CLERK FWshtcl <9oods Perform s1mple as- lit!mhly work &c ma111ta1n firuahed goods " Lnven lory i-:.'<ptr. pref'd STACOSWITCH INC 1139 Baker Co11la Mesa 549-3041 l-';f1unl Oppor Employer SUPERVISORS Tcchnlc1nns •TEST TECHNICIANS Immediate openin9s are available fo,. pro· duction test tec:hni· cians to test and troublHhoot printed c:ir"c:uit boar"ds and :;,.a assHnblies used in c:~ff tt'nninals. Requires o workln9 knowled9e of TTL circuitry using 7400 Hrin ICs. We offer an excellent sala,.y with company benefits incMtinCJ life, rnedlc:al m.d defttal. TRIVEX, INC. 3180 Red 111 II An· C~ta Mei.a. Ca !l:!tiill I:;Qual Oµponunst)' Emplo~ rr ~1 F Telephone Sales Want 111 ll'Ulke monl''" Can \OU !Jell on ti11 phone·· Top Sm uur 1>11 ,1 m"'" 6-16 3030 u~k 1111 Ha~ rl'll'phont' Sale'> SLAP A SMILE ON YOUR FACE & A BULGE IN YOUR WALLET TlME/LIFE LIBRARIF.S Eai. both full & p,irl time po!;1tio11i; a' ail 4 Fun lO\'lnl: arl1t·ul:itc sndlv1duals who are t.'ill:l.'r lo learn how tu make lop SSSSSSSS We Offet": Howty Salary Gu..... Comml11ions lncet'ltl•• 1o ....... CALL US TODAY AND STAKT SMILIN 833-8095 TIMI/LIFE LllUlllS, INC Equal Opp Emplyr m1' Tele~one Sales We will train. F.arn Ch rls l m as mono y . Salory and. commlsi.aon. Call: 63l·0337, ask ror Don Mon t 'n TYPIST. mu't h1.· l.1~t & .1<·cur.1t1· di\ t•r~1f1cd wo1 k Contat.:t w µubht, 11r <X • J\1rpor\ S1·nd re· ~UITil' lo /\d ="" ~5. Dni I\ Pilot PO Bo' 1560. (1,,,t.1 \lt•..,,1 Ca !12tl2b l'l'lST BKl'll r II \ I \ I': E :-,; I'\\ II I) r I llt-u1 h t'P \ (11 01 I\ Jltnl! or731·3ltll ;I SCHWINN B1kl-'!. 1<1rl'' •....a: --10-1 O Jr 10 <;pd $25. men's & ......-ances . women·~ S ~pd $15 l'a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti40 .. 7598 FRGHT DAMAGl'.:D ------ llOTPOINT SALK 3308 ~o 3 Spd Ralc1J?h Fold W Warner nr 11.irbor, a"ay bicycles S125 en Santa Ana. 979·2921 Ukc new 645 2700 CASH p ,\JD For W:.hr Dryr'll Ref rag workm~ or not 957·8~ :1n:ur;11·\ 1 t''l d \\ !ram ----------1 Schwinn Scrambler Rei.lon•cl. Moto rlmi.. new ~l.'al. pu1nt Xlnt t'OOd S5J 1>45 192-l 111 hlo.p11i: ~null olftl·c Rec on d 1 I 1 on c d Rall'11!h n1•" man·., Or.Ill h1.•nt•llt... ii I 75" O;!il Relngl•rateri.. washers Spoil. tJll lrJOll', l''\lr.i' & u n l' o. r· n· 1 i: h 1 L1i;i,, ro1· "' ,.,. ::.:1011 S2·111 WOMEN WAMTEO d.1m:i1;t·tl & Model llume llrm. 1•111 IOl.}c\'l'' t;,.1 1n 1111 tlw 1-trou11d return:-Guar dcl .\li.o ~1,111 , :,:.1 \lotohcl',llll' 1 looi of 1 lw Won1kl'I ul ne 1 w upph11.11c~::. ut. co't + Grand Tuunui.:. a ... 111." \\'rnldolt;l'nt \11AVON 10 '· OUNLJ\PS 10~60 c.;o,l S:!:;O l>l75 ufr sul"1d1uo l; n·al llp· Talbert lat F.uclld) lo V. !>10 4875 portunaty for you 1f you 003-0721 Opn 7 days. like pc:ople & parties. No ~~~~~~~~~~Schwinn ir 10 spd Hoy, 1nve,tmcnl H·qu1red -Bacvcle, xlnt com!. SGS. :>:.WOO bonus pus.,ible Kenmore Washer/Dr~r. frt2-·3602 'our li-.l )cn1· For 111· SlSO pr. Coldspol refng, - ---- lurm.11ton 1.all 195·5278 $250. 673 1.20'.! Men's 211'' 10 spd Bicycle, 111 1~:1.•1111..r, Royce Union, like new 1977 GE Americana $008'26d78 YACHT SALES 1-:,.,rept1nnal oppor. w om• or So L'Jhtornia ·s l.ir.:c~t )Jlht brokeri. <:md 'Jlc., hack.11round .,\ hn<t I I.™ m I 1 t•ct' cl t:a II Jtorr\ lll'llrung 1131 :1133. L"'\ITEl> \ \I 111 BHOI\ 1-:1t~ (I .. (.' \l.H '\ II OI~· Men:hm.diae ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC AUCTION M \NY ITEMS OF fo'INE l';STATJo: .IEWl':LRY, 1\HT 011.11-.crs. AN· Tl<JUr:s. FINI'; FUHN .. 1-:n; PllONE fOR I N· FO. & HllOCllURE. 645·2200 MUSIC IOXES CLOCKS Slot '1 achines, '\ 1ckclo- dl·on'. phonu.iraphs. World s I ari.iei.l selec· t11111 t\l~n 1t 11't..,, 1urn1ture anl1qul'" Amenl:nn lnlernnt1onul. llllr.! Kcllerin~: Irv me 75-t 1777 Open Wed Sul refng. thru the door, ke - & water, S700 1;.&4.7034 TRIU~t Pil 5 Spd b1c.n;le ----Like no:" "' l').trJb $-15 Kenmore clcl'l. i.love PhlHS 7121 Gold. 'elf clt!untnl! sn~I O\'en S yr old. Good BtCYCLI-:. i::1rh 20 work1nl( l'ond SllO Sch"1nn f'ulr Luci\: :\lod 775-09"!1 Xlnt t•ond SOO Soi2 ~:11: :> m~ nc" 21 cu fl G. E Camer"OS Ir \mcm.111.1 w llll>l dis EquiptMnt 8030 pen,-;,•r ii.1111 $1100. make ••••••••••••••••••••••• olr. l-'ng1dJ1rc lop of hnl' Minolta SR-7"' I ·I lt·n~ & wa<1her1d~·er. pnid $850, l'U'e 2 R \\1111• .1nl(le make ofr 759-1830 w ra~r l'xt tuhl'' c"<l ------b(!l lo~'. s2uo , '>< r . For Sak. t\nllCjUt' PIO <! ~I ~J llarve11t table S325 5S2·lHtll STOVE. Sc:-ars Kenmore !{as. wh1lt' w /blk (llu~., ovendoor SIOO s.iJI 7352 MAVT AG Heuvy duty washer & clet dryer. good cond White 49!1-:tr.28 bl wn 9.5 rlC'aulllul f"o-.;ta1t lluunll I Y r '' I d M 11 I l' llou:.ebroken. Lo' e~ children 644·7362 Australian Shepherd pup Female, 4 months old. 557 1353 3 Yr old Golden Ret. Lab G~nlle. must go to family ~k. lge ~olld Oak, S50 w C"h1ldrcn Spayed Goodcond. 962'((~15 7 li39 8127 lrl•rm Shep male. 2 ) r' Three ~·r old qu!'t•n ~7 bed 11d watch dog, frlendlv Box -.pnni:s & mullres'> t•Ui·R l t!H S50 i 511 ltlHti Pup fem Snoop~ t) pc, 11 L111f1111~ht•1I roll ton 1le:.k. ~d humt· " ~ rrl •rn I~ :s20 Like n!'w Imo. i:ll w th1ld i51 8~15-I 7S!HIJHI Satl.S.t-4pM 401 LlaySt. CostaMna Comer Tustin & E. Bay Moving Sale. l\tiac Item'> J::vcn1.hing musl go. 33-1 Ogle Slreel. CM 548·8611 \T THI': SANDPIPER 2101 K C.on~t Hwy, Apt n1. <.;d~t Sal 'Sun 8·-l :\l1·n..., new b1cydc. dl·sk -.t•t, lamp:1. bAW, Cli buM• & Mobile , radi o AKC Co<'ker Spnn1rl. l)akVln1ngrtmsct.8C'anc typewriter & much l.tluck. female. 2 years back 1·hulr-., c h1nu more' Call~-11183. dosct. t;lass (Drexel > --------- ------ -1·ofrcl.' l uble , r ecliner Sal/Sunday 9.4, DOLLS. F'vmitutt 8050 t·hal r, velvet couch. Ki! toys & bikes. some antq •••••••••• •• • • •••• •• • •• 1~ & matlrc11s, greatly dishei;, small trikes & STOREWlDESALE reduced. 879 ·586 7 ; ml11c. 120 E. 23rd St., "cw &. usc<I furn. appl 's, tii3·8390 Coc:.t.u Mesa, BJdg 17 & 18 misc. Wilson's Bargain Nook. ~5 & 814 w. 19th. Brand new S pc bdrm set,--------- CM. 642 7930 &548-3262 w/qn mutt & box sprni: Mbc. Items. Saturday & - **I BUY** Good used Furniture & /\pphances -OR I will i.ellorS!o;LL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8616 & 833-9625 CASH PAID io'or i:d used furn. unla· '!_UCS & c~ T~'s, 9~ tU3!J woo on TV game show Sunday. 209 Onyx. ~~ Balboa bl. From 9·4 :\lahogany Duncan Phyfe _67_~_1_407 ______ _ Table. 4 l'hJlrs & buffet WAREHOUSE SALE ' S500 b~tofr 968 2.'155 Top m anufactu reri- TENNIS C LOTH ES ~o off. Sponsored b~ the CdM Tennis team Sal sun Dec 10-11 from 9.4 1580 .Monrovi;,. C J\I . I I\ c ross fro rn Carden H oil School> CLOS~MG OUT SALi IVllTifflMG CfrOU 10-50"1. ol.t on cnt.il'e in· ventory. THllD HAHD SHOP' 4th & Coaet Hwy , So. IA8'4ft•· Open dad,y l~. ................... .. • f • • ii' • # ,. .. , y. •• ........ 0...,. W. 1011 Utt1todc 1071 t•1e1 .. oa1 1010 Ml1e•--IOIO t.1tct1 .. w• IOIO Pl-. & 0....., 1090 Sunday. Otoetftbw 1t, 1171 OM.YPflOT •Jf •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YARDSAl.ESATliSUN,Rt>.i.Mur1annuar~.broke w•~ED LATE MODEL ELEC· GOLP' Mumber ship ln BllbyCrand Plano. aooa IMtt&MslH ..... W tl60 ydn/ • • Motoblcaut• Mt!ll II Hike!, to r1do Ii drive, blk "'"' TftOLUX vac w/power Irvine Cout CC. $SOO + cond. SUOO or be8l olr. • .. ,..... • ...... •--• .. •••• S•u .... · tllO li<uJJO, Wood Lath•. Ha parade Mora.in acld1n11. TOP CASH DOLLAR bnash. Cheap. 842-4397 transfer (ef:-1 C.11 : Sbelly s:57-67C»eve beat ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJ.DO 1(, lllnt cond. w/ ---•••••-•••••••••• Stools, Apt W.!ahvr. En1. Wutern t714) f:J~rfv?~Aic~~ =~.~~=:~Ftt GRAND ..... ~ tOlO ~:.~i:t°:va'=.l41oo. "75 KAWMAKI 400, alnt Slim Gym.&: 11\orc I " _338 1011 ART OBJECTS. GOLD, Fed-Sale ti.II ...,,.. cond., lo mt. SSZS/offer _1'·ru~ay 118 t1-1nt17H7 _MocWMfy 1071 SILVEk SERVICE, Cookie Ja'71~ Bath ac· Pt.A1llT Part)', all day, Of'snlMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1730•01 Marlo fUll _S:S_l.()OoU _______ _ ~UNDAY Ontv• ~7 N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'INt-; 1''URN. & AN· ~.factory 2nd& & di& Det. LS. 84<J.5815, H Mb· Antique Pl1ino Co. & .... _~!~~~Ml d h'ud r":::n, lo .. ded, 'TS Yamaha 3SO Street . 1 th C I h t 1'17' TIQU~ t145 2200 cont•out .... atyl .... aaJlln1 &Ion Bay Dr.CdM LoWa Plano Sen. Recon· 11•tr-.u._._ ..... avy U· SU.SOO. DM!ll44 ~-.a • Bt1)front. Bl ll1dc·a •11 l' "c cs 1:r · " • <t"\I "" ~ dltloned American UP· ty, Ulbl wels!K marine Xlot""' .... 8,000ml. $600. hed World Book l':Ocly 17"x60" S8,77S. D.S G. p .. -... 21 below wholesale. Dlrs ...... 1 .... L " ...... from ... <1\. Beaut ....... lne. To~ HP. Ge· Laur w/trlr, white hull, 498·111~ p"~ mo"'cr. lhc:.l & lt"xJO" $1.000. Shapor ~"'.'.'1!:9 cuur,:;e,d boorke· wekomc. Moo thru Sat. '"'" -.,.....,, .,,._., -.. --------.... 16" 1D74Strock $1,400. cvn ...... Hsu11 a1 .. Twin Winton, 31966 MACHINE• ArtcaseGrandaalpvt, nulne new par.la . No . 173. Sl000.1m~Yamaha&nduro rrtJ\c P\lnrh Prl'l>S 1974 30 lOn Child h.>nches self S~. Canuno CaplJtruno, San & Str ln1ray bike. pty prices. 89$ Glen· Au~ICdDiat.r: Bn1tol 714475-8030day/evee 10 mi, ridden S Um•. Mls<.'ellancous C'lothH $3,!iiJU. 121;00013434 Folded boxes rur Juan Cup. (acrob Cr El 67~ nuy r e, Lasuna Dch. Services, Costa Meaa. Lebman-14 Faat. roomy new cond. $760. l·i, to..,, s . l' t l' 5 11 fl W . . --.-Chnstn;ias ~1ft~. candy Adobe Plaia) 49'&-8440 (714)1182-8541 fbrall saWoe dlnaby. 2 $10.3181; aft S, e40-?m 11.1m1llun St, after 10 Black & Decker radial or cooloes, white, 2Y• do 19th Century Piano, lovely ••ODI "'C dacron mains, trlr. 00s. '10 u.....aa LXl'"" off• on -urm i.aw, 10", 2 hp, ep 95/8 long 65/8 wide, StraussCl'ystal • ,.., .-...,.... ,., Skis & cqwp. Antq. s:old w/Dado blade. Like nu. 10ceaor3125c.642·3n9 Smith Corona manual Cltandelier.4Tler burled Walnut. s395. Port·A·Marine ~ roadw/eJttraa.SG25orof· p<>cketwakh. $500. As $220. M7 2163 ---typewnter $20. $250. 642·1220 836-4-095; S4IMl5S6 1nflalable Boat.'l Raoger26 Try $UK fer. 8'73-8851alltPM sorted n·cords. B111t tnk, -----LUGGAGE TAGS 64S-1705 Tho tr 1 t 21mColleae, C.H. Cotonado27 11 9K VJWHacla.>,SISO. l\ssort·Ci\SE BACKHOE,ll80ext. from yourbusincsscard. P achlnko came $20; ~: A~sgd ~~i:dl'. (714)540-2070 Santana26 s~i5K ~n~t~~~nr:~~~l cd hsehl<l jl()()(ls. 1:!31 ~nt <.'On~. $7500. 2818 W. Send one card for each 6 WALNUT ffl·back chn Ser~eyor boat w/eng. tion. As king $400. Cornn<>•'" 08_,0_. .. C·"oc CAL28,(2)from $14.&K ... Cl\1•batolr ,;H ~""• • /\gall'. JU. Sal/Stan !i!h St: .sanla i_'na. Dyli -tag plus one gparc. We w/bluc fubrlc $50 en. Sl00. lent$25. 759·0620 6'&5·Z74S ,,_.. Ill' n.H -.., Pac~ac.rafl25 Ste.5K _ _... ____ • _ _._.._ __ _ 8JS4!IOO,evs,~2 .. 1629 return permanently H.nd .. whaleBurketbl &4 R&B h$8SO f vertlcal mount, riew in CAL2·29(.Z>from$25.9K 1974 Rickman Zundap <.:oc·kta1I ~l.issl's, tiuy 1 o sealed auracth·e tag & swivd chni $350. Maytag $4oo~o:f:w Ood~~w·v:~ Anliquc Uprlaht Grand box, cost Sl..50, sell $80. CAL33,loaded $30.8K 125cc, ISOT replica. 100, pla!>la<' daslH's & con· strap, mel'llng airline dryer $1~. Girl's 20" seau $45. 96B·°'4l Windsor Plano, ornately C4ll 968-4.243. CAL36. race WK perf. condition, 700 Ori I taanl'rs, tool~. JCwclcy, Misc.llCllM<Mn 8010 l.D. requirements. Pre btke~ 1395 carved, real Ivories ... ,r'.i rebll J_ .. ___ 0 m .... -r, Cor. 35, altcAb. $38K mt. Make otret'. 64$-294.2 heater, rerord playl·r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I & h f F Uk h 1 67J.71M2 " "'"""' """' lO·spcl'cl. much mudl vent ~ l et! or a 46" Hound no-mar dining e new, autos op t.oo s rroz.en. $30, CallToay,675-1393 Bkr 1tfi6 PM more. Everythini: ~ocs FOR THAT personah £ed tag enclOlie table. 4 Vinyl b11rrelbal·k a nd carpenter power Hammond elect. or.ian. 751H886 22' FIBERGT ... .,S Sloop -D-u-lt_a_c_o_3_G_O_P_u_r_"_a_D_"_· S Su 0 hd Cd.. CERTAINGUY wallpaper, fabric or c·hrs w/caaters. $225 tool.s.960-5950 Xlnt,....-'·t ..... suifL .,.,00 &ol\o> • • at/ n 719 re 1 • "1 Ntiw motorcycle n) Ion "Day Glo" paper & we r "'u"' .,_ • · -· GUY MAIJMI w/trlr. 3 Jlba, 3 main, 1 X1.ras, ndden 4 llmes. 9-S !.hirt. xtra lg, S8 will back & tnm your Patty ~e~g f(ol set Misc sz Urea, 2 recliner 91M}.584JafU ---tradJUonalheavydu trl·radlal aplonaker. $000.962·3580 • 0 wt bag $iiS. Slneer sewing chairs Span style coflee ''"' • $179S 67s.m'f Super Sale! Antique bed SJmonsate attachc case la~. r try two cards ma ch 1 nu 595 Oyster hie Ms-8847 Baby grand Piuno, walnut ty, liibl weight marloe · Sachs 125 dirt. New trans. v..aruty. babv car seats , ~5. Zyllss wood vice. batkloback wh1lu sofa 96" $60. la · S~ 'iamaba. Xlnl cond. engine To 350 HP. Ge-CORONADO 25. New Nds motor work. $65. Lo>' s. r r 1 b, lam p. guarantec$60. Co.trry on 2 PRIC~· 833-8201 Lg wicker rockini cbaar, Askln1$3400. 963-4370 nu 1 n e o e w Par.t s · enaioe. Custom. Many 631·2149 rlrl".~ers, plant<;, Wehhc suller bag $10. Wood S2eaor3/S5 &ood Seat needs UP· Authorized Dlatr: Bnslol Extras. $8000. Ph --------- UBQ, bed-. . .:olf dubs. working tbl. Jx8' w/2 4 5 tags$l.60ea. ClunnetS50 Greeouphol. hol$~g$5075l·2994 AntlqueBabyGrand.1922 Services, Costa Mesa.~ •75 YAMAHA 250 hake, kitchen atrm" Columbian vices $125 619tag.sSl.50ea. cha1r S75. Delmar woven • V0t.c & Sons, made In 17141892-8541 Monoshock. Dirtonly.10 uui.c. Sat· Sun lOlh llockcr recliner ~. All lOor more $1.40 ca wood !I w I v a I an c e, <2) draftlng tables, a52 Bl>ll\on. Mahosany c~1c. CHEOY LEE KETCH hrs runn.loi time. Boots. 11th !l 3 ;; 12 Golden Sto near new &l6 6760 Sates Tax Included gmt1old lO·f 'x«". $80. $40; C2x78$60. xlnt cond. Tunl'<.I. Jo irst CHll.ISTMAS OFFSHORE 31' diesel oil. Bltolra.t6-7651. 1Deerf1cld1. Irvine NOCARD? Xlntcond G40-0547. 645-0954 S650takei. 962·8435 SPICIALS Uuuhasjustoboutever· --------- 5.52 1965 3 SPD Schwinn bike, xlnl. Draw your own or 11end -HIOAIN bl VHF ythinR & in xlnl coocl. 1lml Yamaha 400 Enduro. · " cond $60. Go.curt, rebll name, addrc1;s, phone & Pinball 1''0<»ball Videos Gas stv $10" Dbl bedCrame Small Studio Plano. Ideal • porta e · $32.500. l ·7l4"4.29-UIG3 Low miles. New top end. :\IOVING SALi';. 5 p« enK. ~ ti-12 2977 ___ we'll 111Jke one card per Nt.>w& used, auar. dcl. Sil. Dining tbl $25. Refri&. for 11tudent or apt. Xlnl ~~~~NI'CSJ~·g~O Excellent cond, toad l!Dmt• set, 5 pr rwt10 ~cl, Gov a etching s6s. Dall tag. Add 25< <'ach. S:J.'50. & up. 840 2341 "$40. Qn mattress $10. cond. S450. 64S·74at whale line depth re· equipped, ex:tras. $900 or- hr a'>-. r l'ndl'f & fl re <'lch!nt: 545. Picasso l1tho Sedcndrto~hcck or money or-Spun. couch, good cond. !:ipnns $lO. Couch '12· SewlftCJ MechiMs 1093 corder, re1 $475, now talceover paymenll. Call M·ri·cn .. Walnut co. rncr ... ,,5, ,\lvllr litho 512,. $JOO Al k 1 j k Chair $8. Trunk $20. Cnb $299 70' MotoranlJor, blt 1970. evenln,.. aflec6, '94-4747 ..,., ~ · as "n sea ac et ""n. Boston rocker $30. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rob bl -bed t abl low Crume PILOTPRIMTIHG · .. <PYV • P a Y I.he mott IUX· books.' picture rra~Js: ~~~t5 wuter cir SJl:IS. P.O. Box 1560 S450/hsl ocrer. 646·2859 Tbls $5. High boy $65. Sears Model 1207 Z1aZag NEW ~~lR D 0 AT uriou.s steel ketch avail. '75 Yamaht 2.50 Enduro. tackle, old 1.nok, Lii<• -----C<lstaMesa,Ca.92626 l'or sale: 'fMP 17'x19'. 973-0795 ~amuchlne.7Sl·2994 LS5.'5NewportBlvd, ldeal forlongpassa1ca &dcond.$.llSO. maga1.111t· .... mis.-17fi81 McLain Front Throw -neveruscdpuid$100.seU SilverMioksl.ole.likenew Olf;taMesa 645.6015 or charter. Air cond., 494·79S6evea. Loyola (Culvcr<lalt'I Irv. mower. 7 blade high PUILIC AUCTION _S75.S.11·4966 $98,.50. Jacuzzi. $H. SporilngGoocls 1094 elec. galley, a ll elec· '77KawuaklKE·l7S. Ful· 55!1 4fi68 i.pct.'<I reel, ball bearing, MANY ITEMS OF' f"INE Walnut bookshelC S30. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~cs. Quality thru-out. ly equipped. $700 or best Hones 8060 nr n ew. SlOO. Ev:. 1--:STATE JEWELRY. DOAT.stove,kmg szbcd, 644·9869 Fisc her Superglass loah.Pow.... 9040 AskineSSS0,000. offer.548-790t &l2·2106 ART OBJECTS, AN couch, s kis, boots, & s oowsk1s, 195 cm w/o •••••••••••••••••••••••''""""""'AIL..., Kit bot ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQUES, FINE FURN., mu ch mo r e! 80 8 7 Gas Lawn mow"r "d s•• 11!• "~'"' "" a ' 73 Hond SL70 dirt b' .. R '" " bdng.s.·$75. MK·500 Wood FOR .....!!! Save over $3,000, extraa, a ""8• cgaskri\ppy. Xlnl RerrunSl{on manual ETC. PHONE FOR IN· Garfleld,11.8.96.17550 cond S35, ltlec'rir 170cm w/Eckcl bind· '77 Sep R ay 24 ft. Ph:714-998-3688afl4PM exc.cond.$100.74SL350 Gl'ldini::. Wesll'rn $600. t Y Pc w r a t c r S 6 5. FO. & B R OCHURE. pc>lasher Sl5. Faddle·lear inl(S·$.aS. Ski boots·sizt.>& Weekender wlth 70 It wt racina bike, :lllta ___ ;>15 551.!l Netherlands Royalile tHS.2200 PLANTS fig plants In 13" pot. $25. 61,, 7, 8~. 10; $7.50, $2S, hours. Must sell; bought loth. Slips/ sh4rp$200. 646-1141 'YestemShowsaddlewith srnJ port. l}pewnter S35. :\lase urdeo tools $10. $35 & $<45. Girl's ice new boat. Prt. pty. Call DocU 9070 '7S u_.._ -... -•-~ _, .... ' llal J(cr & Watt :; WATERBEDS DIRECTTOYOU ..,.927n nunu11-. AUu.o.....-exlra:> $GOO. "Qwck .. et Level" model 8' · hang I n g herb .,.. · bkatcs..sizc SN. sknle bag Jerry al ••••••••••••••••••••••• nioi cond. New bat.tery. 546·5569 Sl.4 S75. StcrerSound DISCOUNTED gardens, $2.49 up ror FtREWOOD & sktllc dress·iilze 10 544-laSI $200 Re~ard for hclpln1 chain " tune.up. $32S. ce~agn AM/FM. head-FromS117.77complt.>lc kitch~ns, 6" h angin g SIS/cord delvd!l6Z·2.'503 (chJld)·all for $50. Call or54'-1200. findasliprenl41forn32' 645-8C770 4 Yr Palomino Gelclang phone~. turntable. II Lrk AquaHeaven5S4·7590 plants $1.49 up. For the &l2-0l38 Islander. Beam 11'1''. ---------~~~~~t'1;'I~~~· Gd man ta1w. no s1><'akers, model . c3t. la ve catnip Sl.49 Portable Dishwasher. Nc\'er used: Domon1te SEA RAY'S vertlcle clearance 48'· '77 Yamaha Chapp)'. xlnl ---471i5Sl0tll,.118-lJS Oneofakan<llruccollec· 17362 Gothard, 11 .0 bulcherblk SlSO.Church <Pantera) ski boot$,.,, Wkdys (il4) 983·0057• cond.SMo.old WISTERM SADDLE ----tors item Imported from <North or Slater) 817·Sl n Pew. 12 1eat $50. Speed 81"' man's, reg. $150 now Wknds <7l4> 9l7·B6l7. 644-8396 ., ., Frcl•11•r Sl50. Anllqut' drn Thailand, exqubalely bot 8' $50 494 7669 '-~ of ""' All lt71Models SIOO 51G 3~1~ 110 dhl drop tear tbl. xlnt l.·:irv~ T«akwood panel· 3 • • · • s1001 ..... t r. G75·lu .. ,l I S'-lO' 30' DOCK on Channel. for 68 "'72 Honda, street or ~;rrt-;;,ar the llack H:n . <'ond. mu-.t sac s;!uo. 2 6 x8 -s~owanR \'allal(e rooJ. TABLE. Pror :v, sz GE Re r ri g. $ 5 0. power boat, elec. gas, dirt bike, iood cond. hJ:hll'tl rnhng nn~. SSS & \l'l\Ct swaJ.t brai.s lamps scene. Llood an\'l'Slmt'nl dlx Eldorado Genuine Shops mi th $100. Sears ATI'N: Skin Diverf ! Two HARRISON'S wtr. $3.25 per It. Also Must sell. 8'6-3097 ~;s monthl}. 7.)1-8551 or s.io. Antu1uc gm swn.: a.rt values appreciate. l" slate bed, $400. Call 22" rotary mower $50. mlln sub (DPV> Brand Sir."' a•y Bachaptavall.S:SIM499 '79 Kawasaki K2-400, l~ t;73-fiS31 I.imp Sl5. Ubl bed s:1s <.:all 640--0838 S48·8304 aft 6 pm. 962-0778 new con~. Adjustable IOA"""' WANTED, temporary allp than 700 ml. xltl\ cond. ----'r"'''" bt.'d S20 Surfhr.n Navajo rugs .. P\'t Prty 1peed, htes. gauges. Cost 2327 So. Ma.an. S.A.. ror 38' Sailboat. 613.0.16 SQ>/oCCer. 631·2464 daya, Jewl'liy 8070 $50. Will trade for ~h1ld s Fri/Sat/Sun only, Dec. SLOT MACHINE T~f~~~~I ;~~o;l7~~ G6~~ $1800. Sell $600. Also new 540..555 aft. s:30pm orM2·5916eves. ••••••••• • • •• ••• • • •• • •• mnLorc yclc, cl r r': & 9.10.11. 640.4957 SiOO. Days. 557·4420, eves SlOO. McClain prof. front Wet phones. underwater 3101 Coast Hwy, N. n. .....,.k avai'I. Nr No • .,. __ 1 Honda Trail 90, nds wor'-, WANTED lth·rL'O l'omho. 979·6843 &Sun. 644·214S 2·way radios. 2 Unit& ror 63 t-2547 uu-; .....,. It -----Rare Slot Machines throw Power Mow e r• diveri; & l surface unit. ~Newport Isl. 1100. 2SO Yamaha $300. Tor C1'SH UOLLl\ll P i\ I 0 F 0 R Y 0 U It Jt-:W1'~LHY. Wl\TCllES. Alff <ill.I EC.I'S, (;OLD, .S I L V E H S t; R V I C E . Fl N ~: f'' lJ H N & A N TIQUES G.15 221111 ---- Hc>lcox l'rl'~lflcnt W;itl·h " <fotc & n1~t11m madl· JijK brJc lc l S:?.500 S.l!l·ilh7 E ~I E R A L D n I n g & necklarc "'1 man\ ch.imomb. l >c11u1~1tl' .,l'l linJ!,~ till 1:1:..'l!. liJ I · l:l7 t 15xl!I 1mtio enclosure 1n· Unusual Germa n made RadloControUed Sl50.645·l588 Complete. Cost Sl400. 26 ft. TbunderJ>lrd 875·1908 ~3238 clcl'I! crpts & drps. Bei.t Antique Slots. Several to Models Shell for El Camino. 21 ", Sell $450. 675·3662 or 1-'onnula (offshore1. 351 -=---------ofr llllff 5.'141 h f On I od I Soll 00·2'l00 V8's, all navigational J..-portotloft HONDA 71, 7SOCB, 12.000 c oose rom. $700. c seoe m e ng Toro La wnmowe r , gear & ifOUnd tackle. ••H••••••••••••••n••• mi, xlot cond. Harl~ PERSONAL 497·2713 ffi~~:~· R~~,~~~~!o~~: power. 556_0159 SKI Boots, Nord lea GT, Sleeps four. Under 50 C:.~rs. S•/ Oavldlon rear bheel, f l FROM SANT A TO Wall & Attic ln!>ullalmn completl' ancludani: Jyro. ladies s1. !), used once. hours used since ne w. 6 lw ti 20 back handle ars. etc. YOUR CHILD... ~~2• . 7 r 538 oll. 10· couch S25. noaLc; & all nee .... upport 200. Yrds used carpet, __:!.99 36:!8 htwn 9·SPM wheel trailer included· ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1300. 673-0324 .,.,.. equa p. l'rof. built & SJ.50 per yard. Ska booL~. Nordic Meteor, also Cull canvas. Call For Sale: Big cabover '77 SUZUKI RM 1008. A LETTER & tnmmed. Cost well over 1;.1s.J.t85 ui.cd oncc-xlnt cond. John l"elter at6'2·0010 or camper . xlnt cond. p-eat shape, must sell ! FREE TOY!! T~~tc~~= k~::~:pr:~d'. ~IOf.M> Sell S500 Elrctnc Comm'I p:urit mm•r anta S150. 494-2.m ~1 l. Reasonable. Call "6·7050 _7_00-_9346 ______ _ Order must ht' po.;tcd by match shears. pinks 1.~ C. pow~·r oo~t w;.~t~[. c1uc lrunl-.. Lc.ols. pott<·r~" :'llev;.. u~ed . Dolomit e Skipjack 20, '11 mdl. Top '77 Ford C11mper/Van, '74 Kawasaki F7 Trall - 1A.•1'20lhSendch1ld's AND,prAfncanani'!'al f~~~onS•&O~•rc;~·mpl:tc. <·o:;tuml'kJC''l'I " cl.r T\_'. (Pllntera> ~ki boots. sz cond, e quip. $5750. compl.eqwpptd.$15,000 Bike.175cc.S450. nam<·. addre.,s. age & pnng. 499·3628 bt" n 9 J 675-3662 G4S-2200 fnot "or an.: 1 1111,1: .!>!, st2 man's, reg SlSO now cvs/wknds 675-7316 new. 5.000 miles. Make Ph 848·9S84 SI 25 per name lw -, ___ or_ -• Hamon.i W). n1 SIOO/beslofr. 675·1029 16' Electric Bay Boat offer. 644·4839 Uk I trlr Santan~l'lo Enterprai.cs Forsat.e 10 spd S85. 1 t" TV Jlunt Bch F.'<clu.<;l\'t.' TEN. I.'.,.,.,\",..... --e new, camp ng • 23361 El Toro Rd. $50. Sanger $35. Waffll' ~IS Cl.t;U mcmbt.•r,hip i..v ,,,. lil!ht '\ l"aght ;:o.;ewport !Wach Tennu, <Duffie.Id). Full top. ~V· Camper: '66 GMC 2 ton 14' talces bikes Inside. Kitch, Ste212·0 maker $10. Flai.h $10 !163-4870 ~'"'111 nmd ~; m & S!l.00 Club rull Membership. ers, windows, cushions bed enclosed truck. Con· sharp. 11 Honda, dlrt/ t:I Toro. !12630 8xl2 ru~. &10·2089 t.1:1 i:!fJI} $950 etc. Nu cond. S475Q. v e rte d to cam per. street. 175 mJ. 72 XL W. look • • • see • • • check our chrilltmas tree! • 644.sgm 875-3662or545-2200 Paneled. Insulated. over· S29S. SacrU. 631-2342 ·.111\'l~G ' flake.;. tr;un. cab extent.ion, UOY fused 1 "'1111 bar. n ih. baby University Athletic Club 44' Tri·cabin. Steel hull, imput, heater, windows, l , "'"· tuvs. t'lothcs. M b hi ( 1 twn screw 11as $17 000 I .. em crs p or sa e. · " · • · carptd, 'ood t res. etc ............ ~ ... --.. Sal-j I 1111 lam p .... motor CY· " <'CJ\I\ u ..,7c Call544·9035 ,. ._._......_ ;:;,w-029..,.,., 5 .... ovan1:..,. .,. · Ru.ns eroat. s1 .. oo. R--'/S......__ 160 d t ,l'lt ··~11·:!.1·1! --·-...,. ----'76 JET SKI 546-:J0.18, 873-4714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Misullan~s 8081 POOL TAILE. SISO. Warranty. 64%-1085 1972 VW bubble top Rent a 1977 Excutlve Want~ 645.-4445 camper. equipped. Motorhome or-Mini· ••••••••••••••••••••••• AP.fl FP.t radio, $4300. motorhome from Herb Mans bake; hlendcr; cart.I Store ltest......t •w 984" ..,...ledJa-..... r Call any of ' ' '57 C .. "' Cr ft FD u v ....... ~ .,, nu .. · tahlc or ~Cl; wall shelf lar 1095 ,..,g a • ~.&. thesenumbcrs unit IW6 R7:iS ••••••••••••••••••••••• askingS145.000. 1976 Ford Camper Dix, 19M777 ti' Counter, 2 shelf dis· loats. Rent/ mag wheels, &love, 5l7-7777 Mulsi~ _ _..._ 8013 pl ays beaut. white Chart-9050 retria. toilet, sips 4, all 1-•111 •~n•• r · ' I Id ti k ... pwr, cruise control, lo ,._ •••••••••••••• ••••• •••. orm1ca w go cc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml 12 volt TV $8 900 8 5 ---------:i·, violin $85. Tenor banjo ~~~~Ji.fYso(for · Cruise Newport Harbor 540-33113; aft5;640.7m · ' MOTOR HOMES SIOO. 642·3379 for lights & parade. FOR RENT --------TY,Racl'o, ~ MofwhtdlRcff tt40 FromSJOO,wk.77o.-06t4 Gibson guitar, Les Paul HIFI, Stweo 1091 loah. Sall t060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT Fireball 23' Seit ::c'::~~n~:S°':i~s-~ ...................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOPED: 1lleht1y used cont. Auto/air. cc, CB. . . Several beautiful colo Batavus. black. no ml. atereo,slps664S.2283 Bundy trumpet. $125. TV'S, S'99 &cup. S & S 1V. E.'(cellentcood. 968-0843 Used. but In good condl· 2m2 Newport Blvd, 118 Ml..... Mot.o...__ ..,.L 29 rt. Apollo motorhome. •• 4""' 2417 CM 642·5340 ,,..,.y ~ane. .,.,. Must see to appreciate! uon. .... . W/xtra. Super sh1pe, lo Call John Jo'elter'•l •DRUMS-LUDWIG, 5 Dokorder 8140, 4·trac miJes,$3.50.494-2.1853 642-00lOorMG-8211. pc. incl Zlldjlan high hat. lape deck. Uke new. un s:wi. 646-2181 der warranty. $390 o best offer. $48·5210 eves wkndl Univox elect. piano. 2 Yrs old w/at.and & case. S350. Must sell. 5J6.3497 Reblt RCA Coosole $1SO o best offer. 19" Zenlt Office ......... & $100. 842·7687 Owner. S7SOO. The Daily Pilot Christmas l:ree page is your special place to advertise Items for sale as gifts at Christmas Time. •• ~~••••••~~!~ 19" Portable RCA Colo New Urawer files $43; TV. Xlnt rond. 1175. P 4-drawer files $69; Legal _~ __ 1383 ______ _. ---------• $85. Judge11 hlghback 12" B&W portable TV --------· CallM&-5594 . Mof..-Ho. ltttttal tl'l1tll2' F\ally Mif tonlalned Reserve now Cor Hohdaya "weekends. REGENCY MOl'OR. This special gift guide will appear each Thursday from Nov. 17 thru Dec. 15. Run as many times as you wish. try this size ad for only For help In placing your ad under OUR TREE, Just call the 17so Your credit Is gOod with us or use Ma~terCharge or BankAmerlc~rd ~hrlstmas Ad-Viser 642-5678 DA ILY PILOT 642-5678 clu's $189, flnest quality. good working condition. desk, 36x78, Wooden 4' metal desb, SJS.too. • Round wooden tables $45. Wood die· Uonary s tands & podiums, $45. Eledrlt' typewrit er• It calculatora. 631·2771, 631·2570 FILE CABINET. metal, R drafWfl', 1ood cond. _..btwn9·S 1017 HOME REN'l'AL.5 $2SN. Jllrbor Blvd,S.A. ••53l•ISOS•• 8 JI DAILY PH. OT Sun~y. DeQtmber 11, 1971 Mtoe.1,.....-cl MhK; I•~ ....._ ,.,....w -~os. lntporled Autot, l•portM AMtot, I•~ ........................................................................................................................................... • 1•lp1/ Trwc:b 9160 v-9570 Alf• lon9o 9705 IMW 971 z D1tMt t720 Rat 9725 Meretclti IHI 9740 Rah Royce 9716 ~Ct fl20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••,••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 'll3 GMC '•ton 4 spd. lge '72 1o·ord Vat\, ulied New 1976 red Alla Spider Ex· MUST SEL' 19 '75 124 Spyder, like ntw, 'GO Clu&ic 4 dr 190, new '74 RoJl1 Royeo Sliver FORSOMIOHE heavydutyhydrauhc Ill\ truna, brks. Mu•l atll cellent cond. Orig la. maaa. cu:; Must sell paint, \nterlor, wood Shadow 25,000 miles 1 WHO HAS 1111u-. M8 bi02 551-6220. owntt. AM /FM stereo, lo '7U60Z. Auto. air, 11lver, now Best r f7S 1S03 doors, Ures. valves, rebll owner A II op li o n1 E"IUllYTHI .... ,.. ---,67 0000 .. VAN rruJea1e. •oeu lo l'T\I, many l(l.r.,., S4:i00. "73 128 Sport L 1300. Lo trans, clutch, much P>.lm. 831·22711 nR ,... 71Ford1'100 Dual tanks, "" 9I0-8210or 541H974 alt 8 maint, sporty, gd. mi. nlCSre. Sacnl1ce, $2000. ---- lliareColledors lttmi. PS PH. AM fo'M stereo NOS WRK. MAKE OFR. 71 Alfa Romeo Spyder "13 .,."'7 U AC 64().4628 ll60-l2LO 68 Roll Royce, Sliver 5l MASH--HIAL y 8-lrk chroml' ~Ide rads. MZ·IS560 Dan _ Convert. GQOd cood. Best ow1., • ver Auto, • --Shudow, ~Int cond. Cou~ or Convert tw dow?8. chrome step '74\2 Dodae Surfer Von qlfer 640·2016 1978 BMW•s AM ·FM radio, mats •m Flat i.z.i Sp)der. Xlnt 19'18 Mercedes 3000, ~ White. $16.000 SS2·4414 bumper, nu tt.reii , Q>nv, ne\\ uresi brukc.'>. 'If Alfa Spyder, lmmac. •t.$4300.847·584-0 c:ond.Looksnew.Aakina ma , leatber, s unroof, Ward S.Lee AMC 547·5826 11.tlol(en dnvang lights, Snrf. ma'"" Xlnt cond Out. whll. mech xlnt. HERE uow .• '74 PU w/cam"'"r s hell $1800 831·2100eves Mexico radio. Sl,000 UR· heudt!nl 55 000 m 1 PP .... ...,. """ · de r w 1 n do w p rl c: t.', Must 11~11 'oest o!Cer: $4800.Ph962·~3 $3400/otrer.548·2501 Xlntcond.Speclalpalnt, ,75 l3lS fo'lat, Auto, 714•493,2341 Toyota 9765 511ti Ill~ '61i Ford Window Vun '71 Alfa Romeo Spyder. COMPLm mags, tape deck. $2500. AM/FM stereo cass, lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ver Y Io o d con d . IODY SHOP 752·0464 orM1·5821 ml, xlnt cond. Jeanne. '73 Mercedes 450SE. Im· 811 73 LUV l(ood conct • $1800 Xlnt. Not hot-rodded. AM/ L•M. Konls. t-•950, '7·' D •• 260Z 2 2 XI t 646-717S, 645-3009 mac. 40.000 miles. Moke ..... ~nf-or best offer Mu::.t i.ell $l lOO. Call 492·4297 r •" HOW OPIH .. a..,un + · n olfer. 962·3140; 549·13'2 ll62.Q694 •197·4093. co nd 4 -11 pd , •Ir, '76 Flat X19. Special .---. Auto1 Wanted 9590 '71 Alla GTV, Red. xtras. EXCEU.IMT louveres, AM·FM cast, pulnt, mags, AM/FM '68 MBZ 250 SE Sedan. __..;_..;;;_ __ _ 63 Hunchero Xlnl running ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlntcond. 1 Owner. $38!50 SB.ICTfON OF headers. i•kooffer. cassette. Mustsell. $3800. Sunroof. Showroom '3.5 l"ord 6·W cpe w/rum· ''f'~N:iJ~~~ Dest WE WILL IUY or best o!ler. 645-8935 or IMWRISALl.S 4 ·3'1~ Pvt party. 968·23!50. cond. $:000. Ph642·7787 l/.1.I '>o M.•t1t '.>I S.1nt,1 An.1 Ille &eot. R<'storcd. $4~50. or _:____ YOUR DATSUN 5480220 We may have your next 74 OOOZ. mags, air. colle11~ '71 Fie t 850 Sport. 1900 Mercedes 230 6 cyl. 1714)5-10·5727 '74 LUV Pickup. Shell & P/\IDFORORNOT OTV2000'74, carlnourlnventory.Cnll studen.t. must sell. AM/FM, 8-trk. conv, $3.500.SUiannne,646·7711 ,-p-· s I St k boot 44.000 ml. xlnt TOP DOLLAR $6000. or bestoller. us today I • 645·9Z1'2, 847·11183 H.T. Xlnt cond. 631·3767. orc.642·1999evs ~bl~~~;~ n~~v~1~e/~~w c~ $2200. Ph 968·8907 FOR TOP C~RS 645-3487 831·2040 495.4949 1969 Dat1un Roadster, SJ.225. MB 1957, 180 ' dr, mech all, fuel pump, l'tc '7-1 LUV GT, Spoiler Shell. Aid 9707 WANTED TO IUY 1600. Good condtllon. I 975FIATX1 /9 Xlot. frnt end·brkt· llody In good shape ma~. cw.tom1ied ant~r. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Qu-11~~ed BMWs. 642·3'731 Elegant throughout! trans·dlff. Blown head S 1300 I bs l of r Ca 11 New paint. $3200 !>-10·8955 1975 "'UDI au• .... 1973 D "'TSU.... (989NMS) gasket: eng. dlsmanUed. 53608111 -" ROY C VIA IMW " "' · Gd bay Needs Pnt & - -'63 Chevy PU 6 cyl, cln. FOX WA.GOH ~J-mbotte Road 240% OHLY $3995 Uphol. $1200. l>flera 714: R~anal nu tares. canopv, service WE BUY Automuhc, factory air NEWPORT BEACH Automatic, air cond , HOWARD 673-0008eves. Vefdcln 9530 body Hun!> great. ~ condltionlng,quadst.ereo 64M444 AM/FM stereo, alloy '74COROUA . WAGON • IOd . t.ck. ~ llpeolll CI04K'l'TI 5 1899 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA •Ill• lre&111 11•4 141 I\\\ t·u• .. f1Nt,,T0Nll .t.l .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640 2358, 640·2349 , CLEA.MCA.RS radJo.lu1&a1erack,fuel wheels & only 37,000 Chevrolet '74 MBZ4SOSLC,Metalhc Convt 4 seat blreel legal &.10-7384 & TRUCKS u\)ect1on & loaded with miles. Su per 11harp' Dove &Quail Sta. beige, brn leather Sunrf, IEFOI! YOU dune bugg) SllOO. Call 97 -..; C 350 4 pd extras. (190PHM ), (aJOB). NEWPORT BEACH atr, stereo, 49•000 miles. 51t1 1 YOUR s~-134RO 1m~gs, ~~~o m~rri~n.' $3788 S•Prfced-$4075 133-0555133.0116 P/BS16•900·831'2278 -.. ·;5 Concord Mana home. AM F:'ll cu!>. $Z300 CONNELL $' sr,. ltlOAOWAY MIRACLE 75 Fiat Xl9, xlnt cond. 00 Mercedes 1808, great TOI YOTA,d U lo<idcd Sip:. 6. 't>r) uni !J63 217!1 CHEVROLET SA .. ,. AMA MADA/RENAULT cond. Two own era. $1200. See us or a top o ar r1uc Sll.000 55-1.\ 1117 Nabers 83.,5·317 I 21~Harbor Blvd .• C M. 14,<XXl nu. Loaded. Must 673-!rlSl estimate! 1m Dodge Pickup. 12.000 ~Harbor Bl\'d. '45-5700 sell. 675-2918 MAR(i>UIS TOYOTA. 4WhfffDrhH 9550 ma. wrinkled render COSTA MF.Si\ TH1u~TIMA1'D11tvllf(IMACH1N1 Honda 9727 1967 230 MBZ. Runs fine, MISSIONVIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1795 754·11150 546-1200 c .:.:..11·11ac •USB> BMW'•* 1974 DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• good cond. New Interior. 131-28IO 495-1210 1975 FORD Jo' 250 4X I , -G\,I ,77 530i4spd~EU AM·FM, rad. tires,--------- Aulomutlc. u1r rnnd . 70 DaL'lun Cstm P:c~~~~ WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 1flOO H.11 liw1 Blvtl, '77 320la S/R 177RSK 260Z ·~aHg~~eawc:~:Es~lVCowCnSet:. PB/PS. $3375. 644•5499 811 t·nust• rontrol n<•w t1n•s C:.tm paint & opho . . . !-'OR TOP ust:o CARS < "''·' M,•,,1 -;m.'J I flO 4 speed, air cond., etc. •-'BU1;() w white ~poke ~lwt'I:. roor. mugs, !.hag cptg, '1620024SpdS/R4otPDP Extrasharp! (645LKS >. Gdcond.494·8894. 764!50SL,underwarranty, ' . · · mold1'<l an ndrcs & hood FOREIGN, DOM 1-;STIC '77.m 4sp 013RTP O.,.LY $459 5 xlnt cond. 2 tops, stereo auxillary lunk~. olhl•i ~.x sl·onp Cu m pcr s hc·l l, or CLASSICS '7653QiA S/R 712PQM "" Brand Hew '77 cassette. $18,500. 640.4161 tru:.&o~IY;ll,OO<!m~lls, portholes, overhead Iryourcariscxtra cleun '75 /\UDI FOX, auto, CloHdOnSundays HOWARD a!t6PM Pn Pl). Cull 1.3.H .is w i\M i'':\t «0nsole. a track secus rirst. n&H. uir cond. Xlnl. HONDA Cars after7 pm or w<'cktnd!\. stcn·o cB. tog lights BAUER BUICK cond. ~1101 ORAHCH COUNTY'S Chevrolet MAMY Show Room cond, '75 JEEPS .. 77 .. Xlnt <:ond. runs great ms llarbor Blvd . .73 Audi JOOLS AM / FM OLOlST Dove "Quall Sts. T 0 ._ ____ Fr l 3000. 28,000 ml, all xtraa c J 5 • s ' c J . 7 ' !> • 11~0555 833 011 L UNIVERSITY styling as '78 Mod. but s:!J(IO l'h 548 6304 Ca;ta Mesa !J79·2SOO stereo, xlnt co~d .• $2600. & NEWPORT BEACll 0 -°"' +s unroof. 450SEL, same Cherokcc:i. Wagoncer?> 67 Datsun PU (;d cond TOP or best offer. 559-4291 -• v $14 <XX> I 'S 631·2342 Pick U!Jb, uptoSl,200<hs Hchutlt, 5,000 ma on ud LS F.Tart 9723 OldsfllObile 1---"-• __ es_. _____ • ('O\Jnts 5 yr 50,000 milt· l'n~inc. Sll!>O. 494·7996 DOLLAR '74 Adedi l00$3 oo' ~6·es-Servtce-Lca111n" -····················· Honda Ccrs • GMC MG 9742 warrantys avail able eve!> PAID ~!1167~.7~ · ......... C I .. Ferr 8 r i o 1 n 0 • 7 4 . Trucks ••••••••••••••••••••••• C .. -.land Mtrs Inc L'OR CLEAN ~ arver, nc. BmtTan. Lo ml. Mint 2850Harbor Blvd. ·16 MG Mld1et. Wbt/blk .,,..... 71 11 ton Che\·y Sleepsidl' '" n-•1 BMW t / t r ~ th lOM 2001 E Isl, S \ 558 !ICM"' d 1975 "'UDI FOX "'"' s oyce • --... Great Investment. ,.._ta Mesa 540-9640 op m r. ~s an I' u Great con . S2900 " 540J bo \.VUU ...,.,.. I a COSTA MESA AMC&JEEP TOO MANY JEEPS \IUSTSEl.I. iu H:l':Ps fl\ <.:JllUST:'ll \~ Plt'iL'C Call 549-8023 :!.'\:l-1 II AH BO fl JI I.\' I> Ccl'la ~{lo,,1 I ' ~ 0528 With ull the extras. One Ne~rt &'~h r:.:0·6444 $19,950/ofr. 675·7903 __ 77 Accord. 3600 ml AC, t':a.nsnf!~ra~i~. S~=~o 0 w n c r · Sh a r P 1 '73 Dano fo'crrarl Coupe, Hondamat1c, A?if/FM firm 493-2570 wknds or ~ 1966 Ford P"·kup, new cng, nt'w muffler. front 1•nd bushtn~!'>. t·oi.l $1400 ln fl\, '' sl'll for 5875 IH20.H6 UL'\tP THL C K . 10 \\hl•cls, lnlcrn.1L1onal. \Int lOnd S4 CJOO lHl8 w ~h St Santa Ana. Dys 113.S ~. l'\~ 554! 11;29 Vans 9570 \8Hl~ O(ACH Ill VO HU,HINGTON t;l[ll(..H 8-11· 7781 .. s \0-044J IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS GUESS WHICH CAR DEALER IS MAD BECAUSE HE HAS THE WORLD'S WORST LOCATION? <OOOO~L>Y $ 3695 lmmac, $20,000. Can as· stereo cass, $6300. wkdys aft6. "" 1976 IMW 3.0SI sume bal of lse 836 1656 &iS-0671 -MG-1"--------- HOWARD Silver with blue leather. davs 6440668aft6PM 9744 ,, -75 Honda CVCC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pwr. windows, sunroof, n 9725 Chevrolet 811' cond .. oulornallc & in nat Hatchback, 5 spd, air, 1974 MGI Dove & Qua al Sts. excellent rond1t1on Only •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • radio. heater• Pvt Ply. ROADSTER NEWPORT BEACH 28.lm mtles. <50502-16). 1974 FtAT $2900. 642-6279 Sam p I y beau ti lu I ! 833-0555 Ul·Ol 16 ROY CARVER IMW SPIDEtl (932M10>. 1540JamboreeRood S h ow room Cresh ! OHLY$3295 NEWPORT BEACH (871KSOl. 640-6444 OHL y $4195 HOW ARD 16 CAPRI 11. xlnt cond. AM/FM s tereo, A/C. Best offer. 645·5303 & 642.8230 '73. V6, 4 spd. 49M . Xlnt cond. 1 ownr. $2495. 646-4267 64&-055' HOW ARD 0o~!':~r:~ts. Chevrolet 74 HONDA NEWPORT BEACH Dove & Qu1111 St11. OVIC 833-0555 133·0116 NEWPORT BEACH 4 llld. A/C,SUPEA MIL£AG' 833-0555 833·0 I 16 St• '5098 ,, 999 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA , •••• •~•«t.lhd. ,., l \'io\ t'iUHllH'-..tU .. l tAC...'1 '74 MGB. Xlnt cond., 31,000 mi's. AM/FM, $3595. 892.:W74 afl 6 'iO MOB, white, 89.000 m1 , recent tires, battery, radiator curb., $1550 Stuart, 497· 1825 __ _ Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yup. Oat Sun of a Gun, Jim Parkinson sez he's having A Oemo & Executive Car Sale Now- Hurry in or call us for OUR Discount Prices! '71 Ca,prl, 4 spd, good cond. New clutch. $995. Call 499-4349. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78's HERi NOW * DlllVEA * * LlnLE. •. * SAVE A LOT SttOP&COMPARE BARWICI< DATSUN "o< 1,1'1 I It 1 I 83 1 -IJ7~49J.)J7S 2IOZ• 200 sx*alo• 510*8210* FlO* TRUCKS Tht '711 An H.,.. All models •colora . ._ .... Dltl•try Todayl Last chance (oz: lan\a1Uc savings on all rem1lntn1 '77 models ln stock. COSTA MESA DATSUN llAMDMIW71 FIAT 131 2 Dr ...,.,. .... .,,... lltl'NH:a, ......... S4tJ4SO llCllNL&a alCOUNf .......... suuo • 76aucA GT Low ""'" Sul* CIMn. 8lk. '"~ '3999 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I Ila 1 l•ec Ill I •d It, I'>•, 'J HYNftN~f0"'1(,-t.H '72 CELICA A/C, elec clock, radio, 4 spd. new sll bell rads. Just tuned. Cl n. gd . co nd . Yellow/ Blk. $1950. 642<»4.2 SALE or Trade '70 Corona 1900 Sed. lor similar automatic w /steerine c.'Olumn shft. 646·5308 '71 CORONA Must sell. lo mi, AM/FM stereo $700 or best ofr. 6'15-6730 eves Must sell 1977 Celica 11rtback GT. S,spd, metallic blue w /wht int. 6!IOO m1, AM /f'M stereo, !Jnrf. 5000 ml 5 yr service conL.racl. $5300 ca 11513.1592 '77 Cehca GT. cstm paint. stereo. 5 spd ma11. 2,000 • llll, S5895 tns-sm MUST SELL. '76 Celic:a Laftback GT. ~1lver, A/C, l''M A:-01. Lo ml. Best Of· re r. Ask for Doris 546-Z118 ------- • AutoJ. hn1Nf"f'9d ....... Int~ ~ ..... U1e4 ......_ UN4 A9te1. Ulff' ........ UMd &.anday, December 11, 1911 DAILY PILOT DJ 7 .••..•..••............•.•••...••.....•....... ·················•••···•••••••••·•··•········· ............................................. . y._.,_,.. 9770 Volbw..... · 9770 AMC HOI CoM1: tt 15 ,_.. tt40 Mllftwv ttlO Autoa, UMd Autot, Uaed Autos, Uled : .......................................................................................................................... , •...•.••••.•••..•.••....••.•............•..•.............•...•.•..•...........••.• llUGESt:Lt:t•rn>N '72 CAMPEil. AMt P'M '78 Pat:er, tan w/uddle 'TTF.WQhlu/whtltbr,like '71ColonyBurkStu.Wan, ~ 9955 Pinto tt57 Poetfoc ff61 NEW & U:St:D t: \HS i.ltirco l'Ul>!t 720f>fl ml uphol. Lug ruck, radlal:1, nu S" 3 0 o I o ( t e r . ....._. W TWs W1c pvt owner Call for •PPL ....... •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... S:HOO. Mu•t 'lell' {)IJI 90-al AC. 27.000 ml PP. ~JMI. Dlr/Brkr. 968-2366 '74 Monte Carlo, x.lnt to see. Sl000548·Sl!IO '13QiUus &apreme /\IC, '74 Pinto Sqwre waaon Top<'ui.hSSlur\our \'W . -SW-lln ~.Jom.i,Burg.color, PSt PB AM/l•'M stereo Luggoac r..ick, mau Peld Cor ur nut l'.Jll 7l SUPl-.H Bux. A'.\1 F\t -"16 Eldo, nK mt. nwroon, rnaaa. ster eo, fully 1976 MONARCH GHIA. 1 A/T ' ~ • wheels• Cwlde), tap; lt75POHTfAC v ....... Hatchboc.11 Be11utlrul I Autoll\allc. factory air ~od., pwr . 1t.eerlnal. r~lo. h .. ter. etc. ( L'Jll ltl~). KeathorJl.'rr} !ltereo. C-U!lt int. ~unrf, luldr ftlO <!ln•Pfd.SNOO/ofr. equJp'd. reduced tsOO. OWNER. APPROX. .evtt deck/radio, auto, low BOliWl1'll u 1 \.W betotolr&ets 1t1 tH228:.'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlr/Brk.r. 968 2366 $3000/beltofr.644-8029 25, 000 M J LES . 6 lfff OLDS miles. $l995 ororter. Can 7600We-.lmin~tcrAH·. Vot•o 9772 19761UICIC "18 Sevllle, Metallic '70MALIBULooks&r\lnl CYUNDER. Air condi· 08.TAlaSIDAH be 5e\:n In Costa Melll __ 893-_7551 or tiJK 7f!Ho ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIVIERA court sliver, loaded. MI nt -· Almost e~erythJns ~c:~:rti :'~t~~ bbl•:: Only sr.ooo actua.llmroofuu. C&ll87<>-4S64 tor location Red Convertihlti <.:lasb•C IEfORI YOU FUii power, stereo radto, cond. $8500 or best ofrer. oew. Orig. ownr. See to leatheret.~ interior, Unt-rur ccod. Is vlny . ·se vw. Nt'w halt, coal SB.L YOUl <'rwse control. factory Wk.nds & eves 499 4018 appreciate. 847-8418 ed al ass, A/ C, power (719ABS>. PlyftlDUth 9960 $3188 fuel pomp Huns real rur conditioning & all Lhe PIP 76 Monte carlo, Cull pwr, st.eerlng, power brakes, Mow °"'Y $111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• good. lht of1 i;.157 VOLVO. deluxt' l'Xlrui.. Extra brand new rad1ul MtwporftrllMtn '71Duster,lownl'r,SlJ,OOO Nabers Cadillac an)'llmt• St.<e us for a top dollar ruce• (787MVS >. 1976 CADILLAC lncld windows & cr11e ExCELLENT eondltaon lSWHarbor, Costa Mei.a rru, great rond. $1100. esumate! $5588 COUPIDIVILLI control. c new Urea. & GAS MI LEAGE. 642·0796 fl46.2027Mtke '71 VW \',rn Xlnt New painl/curl<J111-. l.o ml, new MH·h1•lrns. ~;woo. 979·0037 " ...... ~UIS VOLVO "'·JI t ct J $UOO/b6tofr. ~-4676 JO'UIU\ .-u power, a ory a r Sacrifice. Must sell! Call --------- Ml ION Vll!:JO cond .. AM/l"M s~ereo, 74 MallbuCluelc. PS, PB. Mike963-3222 anytime. 72 Toro, 1 owner, aU pwr, P7J.5ft~~k}c~-~~200 831--2880 495-12 Io AT-iberS tilt wheel. cr\llae control. A/C, new radials, ask· .....__._ 9912 blue w twhlte vln lop, 642~ Dan ! ~ only :n.ooo miles. Yellow lni. szooo. 99'Ml689 ..... _... 11700. 675-1450 16110 I l.11 hnr Blvd ( "'1.1 Ml''·' '\.I() 1l I 110 ORAMGE COUHTY c with yellow padded top & •••••••••••• ••• •••••••• '72V\V Camvl·r. '\l•W l'ni,:. ad1•11ac matchmg Interior. Like '78 CAPRICE Claulc, MWit sell '89 FASTQACK ftWo 9957 ·~~;Ot~ood cond. uU n :pls. •Unrool. pcrl VOLVO NEW! (056NRM) Cumel color, all pwr :m VS. J\·1 cond. Auto, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557.7513 Clwap lransp. '67 Ven ·~· cond. Jclf II)' b454294, Jo:X<.:LUSIVl!;LYVOLVO 2'100 11.1111111 111\d 57999 equlp'd. AM/FM stereo air, PIS, radi11li.. Pvt '71\ WAGON-sllck shift, turu.pwr,1111-.goodc·ond. C\•es1" knds 1>1 1 0864 Luree:;t Volvo Dealer (.0 ,1.1 1\1~'·' :. 10'J1011 radio w/tape d(lck, sun-pty. $1950. 768-6537. runs gd, looks gd. Very rnn l'Jy mouth Sc J m v ~S ;-VW B , . ,1 ~-, -111 Oran&;<.' County! roof. Must sell at sac. ---e<.'0!1 997·3101or979.5255 Sl41JO or bc't ofr. 1J Uk 551 1413 71 us .. •nae of er llUYur LEASE _ Nabers price. 543-6847 67 Mustang Classic. air · Sl300 60 847 08111 --- cal.laflcrti DIRECT shocks,bcadcrs,wade re-74 Pinto Squire W~n. 1973POMTIA.C Ph611iH762 "16SlcyhawltUftback,all '66 C hevelle, co n . artll"es,SlOOOorbest of· 23,000 m a, air. auto, 1976,Volarc,custom,l!cJr, 1-965--VW-,-. 1111 & ext needi. flfiJ·~· ~c~•,p)j~ls ~~~titul. PP. AUTO CENTER servaUvelyrflt'54Mun-fer.488-0.13e AM/Fl\lstereo,s leel bltd 6 cyl, PIS, P /B. A <.:. LoacJ~'<I~ '!~. &. workSSiJUorbcsloffor T'. T'. Div.ofNabcrsCadlllac cacl 4apd,nlet>o,!.l__1!.~.73MustV8 alo aa radlols,dR~ewhls . $3S.50.(714l846·7tiSI low , low miles. 751·4163 '65SKYLARK Orif. own.r. enl • ms c · ~ • · u · r, Xlnt con · 4fMJVV· Larry, 863JlRS •• -. --2025 S. Manchester Gd. cond. S-tOO. or ofr. 14%5 IA.KB ST. look loo cd $800/bat otr . AM·l"M tu pc, :.uper Dyi., 5•6·524 0; eva, 'TT Volillrc All like nl·w C O""LlY 53495 12 vw Hui:. Ju to ,\ c A he' 50 2011 ~-94+1 eves ACROSS Jo·noM FEDCO 960-5267. clean, m.igi., Rd gaa, 6'2·2106 Fae .•. ur ,\:\t FM H tr!. " ••• New lire.,, Xlnt con<l na 1m 7 ------COSTA. MESA. 55,000 ma . >.Int cond 6tereo \lu!>l :.ac S3750 HOWARD BestCJffcr .>to O~J~ 76 BuJck .a Dr C.:l•nlur}. °'ev. '72 Vega, H/B, auto, +more $2300. 675 7012 '71 Plnto. Cd Transporta· Wlder Bluebook g.a,g 1979 ·• 67 \oho 122 Classic, \ery clean. 2'.l.000 mi !<> 540-9109 r/h, rebll eng., $195. ----~~.~~IL cng. S9'J9. PP. p.....t.:-9965 CheYrolet 'G9 S und1 .. 1 popl o bt-Jut1ful concJ, 1:1ci.t ofr Econo V-b en". sn75 ----leavemessage675-0580 '66 Mui.t • lo m1, VT., ~......., unn-S l> b I oo ~·""""Aft sP•t • 1975 EldoradoConvt. Pony. aar, 11 kc new. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dove &Quail 'tl> c amper. ' t 16 ' .,..,.,._..., er ., 496-7882. 77 Monte Carlo, xtra1 •1450/8 .0. 6 ~5-953 .. , '76FOaDPl~O 1976PO....,l•C Nt.'WPORTBEACH ,• <·ass/FM. S1600 llrm.. BestOffer. al 1 t Lik • .. " "' "' ""' •194·2130 71 Volvo 1800, xlnt cond. 1.965 LaSabre, clean, gd 646-6159 g· ore, x nt ma an • e 842-4062 sc;>UIRI W AGOH Firebfrd TrGM Am 13J..0555133-0116 • ---------1 $4200 or best otcer. running, cond. P /S, P /B, new. '93-3686 66 Must.an V8 ut 1 Only 8,128 miles. Lug. nus tnm beauty Is In ~ 99JO- 'i3Wandow Van. rblt. Xlnt Tr:ides considered. $500962-7686 '7S01600E.l MDousrtadsoe,ll lpeAr!~~ 'fl) El Camino. New eng, owner. J.0oo 'mt ~int ~age rack, rear window flawless condition! •••••••••••••••••••••••· cood.S2J50firrn SS.-&4&87 ------w;;rJ campershell,nupnL _,.._ S12504""·1348 Id fl ct .,. h I ·l!J.1 :!IJO 'W LaSabrc, -17 .000 ma, lB'l'OMallbu,of!cr. &42-3396 .. ..,..,., •• WltlC e e or , ... ac e 10 (BY112). '64 T -Bird Con\lert." ---'7 1 Voh•u 115 w~n. Auto. AIC, P iS, P/B, At T, 962-450.1or962·1648 ,68 FASTBACK N•w rud1 11 I~. Vfli cng in c, OMl,Y $5495 Restored, over $4000. 1.11· 70 VW Bui.. l!W<.I cond. PS. Lo m1. Xlnt cond. S190. Super cond. S.14·7899 68 Nova, 4 dr, reblt 6 cyl, clutch <'arb, shock.I. N"..-. aulomutac, actory aar vested Sacnfice S2SOO or Ne w paint . radio. Mustsellth1s wknd. 72 Sedan De VHle, fully SJ9 ua cond., pwr. steering & HOWARD bt1itoffcr. Must sell.2nd• 645-9272 or K-17-IHllJ 536·9979 Coclftac 9915 equip'd, $2500. Cull a uto, !4s-94S6 wrk. $5.'IO. Gq-8560 Dap like new. <130RELL Chevrolet Owner. Balboa. 673·1963 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·3003 ,....__1 99-.r '67 Mustang with extras. $3988 Dove&Quaa·1s•·. v-9974 1;1·/~:~:·~~~:·'.0~:t~~i ·~~~:,;;€;:~·~~~· ti.. ~ .......... !!.1.~ ;:;:;:~·;:,::;:;.·:;~: ~~tai~~~:a1.~5t cond. Nabers ~~~~:-:;:~~1',', ;~·~e~·;~;;~;;;:;~~1:;1~: 1975 CHEVY new tires. elegant cond. 1966 Mustang Convert. ---------uuto, sleel bell l res. 831·2039or 1!Hi :r.o;, ....... u _... c•u••o COUP'E $1250. c•o.137·· N w e " I t t Cadillac '77 Trans Am. 4 Spd , 2:1,00J ml. Bsl oft. Aft 5, -_,.os, sni """"-.no ' e n,.., pan • op, loaded SliSSO. D.1 y11 !157-0900 7ti Pop Top t:am1l{·r. Bus. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Automatic, {>Wr. steering Continental 9930 brakci;, tires. lsl $2500 559-2511. Evea/wknds ----- J 3 . 5110 m 1, AM H' :\1 Gen.rd 990 I 1977 CADILLAC Sh& ~~.es<..:,7aLarXcol ).nd., ctr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• takes it. 836·8127 '.2(,00 1 t.u hni Blvd S.&2-8620. 1!174 Vega Hatchback, Jo ~teroo.rec<'nll}~l·n1cl·~··•••••.,••••••••••••••• DEVILLES ~ .. "" '68GT390culn ~uto 1 , 1 ma ,"oodrond.Air .. 631-1304 OHLY $3795 '72 Mark IV, 45,000 miles. . . .. , (11)1.1 ~ ~'·' j.,(l •) Oil '74 Safari slU/Wag. Auto. $1400/~fr 6"0·858G "SPECIALS" (6) Coupes & Sedans •Xlnt cond. Make offer. stereo, nu tares & palnt. n pwr. A/C, lilt whl, rad, 1975 VW RAlllT Yellow wrlh tan full \'anyl interior. 4 -.peed, radio & henur-1n like• nl'W tond1· taon. Only 23,000 miles. l msNH(J>. $3299 Nabers AUTO CENTER 0 1V. of Nabers Cadillac 1425 IAKER ST. ACHOSS FROM FEDCO COSTA.MESA 540-9109 'li2 VW$:JOO Huns s:1xid 548 !Jl!l:>S ----'76 Rabbal, '1 dr. AM-FM stereo cass. ;$6,000 ma. $2975. K37 7'17!J •66 VW <.:arnpl·r reblt eng .. trBJll>, clutch, new paint, tires. $1200. or bs t. Trustworthy, 49t 2130 '60 VW bug, new tires, clean. Good cond S995 ~ 'i3 412 ~1b1 k. >:old. A 1', A/C, \ M F'.\1 stereo. Mkh , stl rad1Jb. low m1 36M . Sharp $2395. 557-9161 or 557 3734 afl. lOorn '67 Sqrbck, a'ed , rblt c·ng. S950. 675-9l80. 305 J\lon· lero Ave:. Bal. 65 VW, good eng, body & ant, $650. eau Lorraine, 493·0797 '72 Mere Comet Auto trans. Power slecr· 1ng. Rudio. llealu 6S7DUE. $1099 •72 CheyY lmpafo Auto trans. Air condi· tloni nl! Power stecra n g !XiOFAR s 1199 '72 HORHET Auto ll JO., Air cond1- 110111ng Puwer !>l<.'t.'rang Slcrl'<> Lape. 31 tECB $1699 '74 AMC Matador Aulo tran~. Power steer 1ng Rad10/llcalcr. Vinyl roof. Till wheel. 601J SW $1499 '16 AMC Hornet Ault> trans Air condl- t1orun)! Power steering Vinyl roof 094N EI. $2899 '74 Ctt.•y Camaro Auto trans. Power steer- ing. 1!61W $2599 '7 4 Ambou odor Wagon Auto tram, Air cond1- l1orunf(. Power i.Leenng. llUKJK $2695 EXAMPLE: HOWARD 552-0528 Really clean $i9so. rally rims, rf rlt, AM-FM '72 Vcg:i GT htchbck, ~ COUPE DE VILLE 549-07S8 Have .1omethln11 to sell? •-.,r.,,, F · D pd •t 11 $700/ .... Chevrolet Dodp" J 9935 WantAdResults 642·5678 CluaUiedad4&iitwell. s~eo. -anway r, :. · "ust se • .... t Leather interior , Dove &QuallSts. ••·••••••••••••••••••• CM. ____ olfer.496-~ Cabriolet t.op, cnilse con· · trot, stereo wlth digital NEWPORTBEACR '8700DGEVAN .... Hew tlOO ...... Hew tlOOA.Mtoa.H•w tlOOAaifos.Mew tlOG adoul .JA ''""RXHJ 133-0555133·0116 NDSWRK. MAKEOFR. •"•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••• .. •• re · ""'" ........ · S'2.&560 Da n Pnced as low as $9588 Nabers Cadillac. 2hllfl 11 uh• 11 Blvd. C1i~1.1 \\,,,,~-IO !JI(~ '71 camaro ... speed, x.Jnt cond. $2000/bst orr. 983470 lt7JCHEYY CAMA.RO SPORT Dap'l mlsa thla one! It's duzling! (717NXNl. OHLY$3295 HOWARD. Chevrolet '11 & '76 Dove&QuailSts. CADILLAC NEWPORT liEACH SEVILLES 133-0555 133·0 I f 6 20 t.o choose from. AJI Che•rofef 9920 loaded & priced to sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C891NDNL HUGE 54 VIMGS ALLEN OldMCadlllac/G.MC S.0 . F'rwy.·Avety E)c1t LAGUNA NIGUEL (7141495-6430 •HIW77CHIV. MOMZA MIRAGE 2+2 HATCHIACIC Auto. tran1., atr cond., pwr. steerinl & brakes, radio, special new paJnt Job & rouc b morel (12SC22). Howo.tyS4ttl HOWAID~et Dove •Quall Sta. NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.0515133.0116 '78 MONTE Carlo, like nu, auper lo ml. Well below mkt at 1429$. 754· tlOO '70 FJ Camino SS 398, ' aP<l. P/S. P/Bz. !!IC. Ne• clutch. S1900. MB-3893 alt· 5pm. "73 Monte Carlo, Loaded Xlnt cond. '250q/bl\ ofr 67UrlO ,, Monte Carlo, FM tape atereo, a/ cond . P /W, cruise control. vlo. roof, tilt, new ra.dlal Ur ea. Perf. cond. $3.l30. P vt Pty.5.11-11.0 tt40 ..................... ~. 1913 Ford LTD Brougha m Wan. 9 pass, loaded, Im · mac $2800. 642-5498 1974 Gran Torino, 1 ownr car, xlnt cond. AM·FM tape. 2 new steel bll~ rdal tires, Call anytime "11-aM.2 '72 STATION Wgn , i.o.ded. 2 gu tanks. Perf cond. $2000. f 44-1442 '72 Ford Gala.xle $800. Xlnl cond., P /S. P /B, AJC.. cau tod1Y·S56-482'7. Ask tor Larry. 1976 UMCOl.M TOWNICAa S1!'3>AN. Wltb every tux· ury C>Pd9" made by Con· Unent:al. ~ 1ra1 ex· teriof wltb' m1 tc hln1 · i.ndlu Cabriolet top le matc:hlnt lHther In· tertor. ()ftJy •.ooo mu ... <.OOPPE>. $849t Nabers OVER . DEALER l .. VOICE (INCLUDING HOLDBACK) HERE'S AN EXAMPLE: BRAND NEW 1977Pl•TI s3504 ~L p <( ' • ~ "' .. ; • ~ "" • ~ .. . • . .. . OR USED. f .. , 19 ..f"' e e e !TRY ''IKES'' FOR A BUY! •arle llce · ·say8 •• ~ ly our profes1lottof 1ofe1mM pMffhNJ It °" the UH, you hoYe llNlde • the #I •olume l,.or+ store hi Costa Me1a. '74 TOYOTA Celou GT & oCld TNI --AJC $ 3J99 ¥ 1001 .,,_ AM/FM l-Jo .. IN ... A , •• CW and 1t • 1n gtMt • -lie • 709LWf 7 4 AUDI 1 OOlS • or C"accl••• btOWft. AM/f'M $ 2699 M....,wtt..--T..,. __ 10 cl .. 11 we 0o0 1>04 -10 c191111 • i-loOll ~ L.c: NlllLWT '74 CAPRI V-6 •uto ""',.., 8 '"'" •1nyt 1001. $ 2999 IUtO . llf cond ' lot low mH•• B••utttut 1'1 ci r for ion or ClauQl\19< l.tC •"42l0l 74 VOLVO "145" 31.1'1 ,.,,,., l'r••lovt O•fl•r $ 5399 --~ WlcluOillO _ .... __,,,,.....AulO ._eo_ wlll\ rec0<oet, rectl AlleOl11fely • ""1Mc"""9 UC. tU7UM 73 VOi.VO "164'1 l(liO WfO'QfllYC. NC, IMIMr, IJ. $. ' • ., ::=•· ... ,, •o ,_.,bl. •o J . I . '77 VOLVO 264 GLA Fully factory eou1pped. Velour. auto . P.S., P.W .. pinstripe, A/C-New. VC28465H t-046100 58679 '77 MEW TOYOTA P.U. 4x4 ~N~~~1~Jerlor, custom paint. mag wheels. 5 7676 '71TOYOT.A Corolla 2 Or. 4 spd. with air cond.: AM/FM radio, GT wheels, dark metallic green. Lie. #756MOO 171 TOYOT,A Corolla 2 dr. Jllst had valve Job 4 1pd., AM radio. Lie. #9780LO '77 VOLVO 265 GLA Fully factOtY equlooed. Suto.. P.S.. P.W.. plnatnpe, leather. AJC. New. VC28585H1.010421 COME fM MOW A.MD SEEWHY! 72 TOYOTA CORONA ,,_ Mt1c lllue car. UC. t4aCf'UU 4dr .. 410d..low...._.._llllnl. s 1999 WE HAVE OTHERS 72VOlVO '" "4AolNllc. °""' 41,300 .... s I 'a.autllul -· ,_.. ltlue. Lie. LI 1473(1(() 71 DATSUN 510 <My! '°°'· ~ ~ -· I.lo. ~1000 WIODft, AullO.. AIQ ..... AMJ'M, s 1799 • WHAT'5 WRONG, 5LUGGO? ange Coa • FINAL SPORTS HE'(, STVPID CAT! ,,,._,, OR. eveN A CHRISTMAS TREE! I COULD USE A NlCE LITTLE CMR(STMAS TREE... - l RAKED LE.AVES ALL MORNING AND EARNE.D FIVE DOLLAR6--- LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, m 11, 1977 CHRISTMAS 15 COMlNG! HAVE '(OU TMOUGHT A60UT WHAT 'iOU'RE GOtNG TO 6ET ME? B Ernie Bushmiller ---AND I LOST MY OH, CHEER UP-·-IT'S . FIVE DOLLAR BlLL NOT THE ENO OF THE WORLD 'JHllL.A t lANC&lr9f=ANO YOtA. S~KIE CAP WITH VoYIC' BOY~IEND .. / C> t> [> % KNOW. t NII" A Nl!W 61R'LFl'll!NO. I'VE ~&IN ~~01.0 ON& ••• NO, TMANI< YOU. :t AM EMOTIONALLY WOLANOEO, ANP NOT f(IAPY FOIC A NEW ftfLATION6HI~ .. GAN VOi.A THINK OP ANVONE? -·--------------------~. - By Hank Ketcham ~ ....--------~--~ ~ <l <1 <J ' . . .. .. - .. ·- "C -.. 4 .. t f !'VE COME UP WrTH AN IDEA FOR 'mE BAND 'TAA'f'S EVEN GREA~~ 1MAN 60l~G 'TD "IHE MAC9~ 1HAN GIVIN& DA<,> FARADE. ~Ut(E WE DID ... ~ FAL.L·I • • , . . . . C.UH'> DON~ WE 6EE IF CIJE. CAN HAVE "IHE BAND GO 10 "THE SOP~BOWL. A~D PL.AC,> m-HAL.FllME. ~ ARE ~KIDDING/~ 00 QOU KNOW MOCA.l M.f SOME- lHING LJKE lHAi WOULO~i~ 1WELVE 1MOUSA~D, ..... ~· ,AND BELIEVE M~, PL.USl-l80TTOM,· MYTE:NDSRL.OJN JS lf:NDER. DOCTOR SMOCK , l .JUST UNLO,At>ED THE W~eK15 DELIVERY ,AND I • ........,.. ACHE ~OMMYSIRLOIN 1"0 MY ~UMP ROAST ... 8LJT ENOt.J<SH A8otJT Mf.·· CAN l HELP YOfJ? Mf:!&f>S, PAW, IF .X. CAN Fl NP -rH A,-SPOON w1i-H i-He C.-0Nc:9 HAN Pt.-e ... NINE Ml.)lOREO , R>RflJ-SIX 00UMS . : : AND AFITJ-1URe£ CENTS I • Y,:S·· WH~RB'S ~ ::::: ',Jint-- -MACARONI? ·- By G_eorge Lemont OH, AN' see IP: "AVl!i'S CSARAC96 WI&-&.-t-eNP US A PLASH L-19M "'r ••• : . .. ·-· -.. .. l . ' i -q 1 5'\A1 l WE ASK THE MAIL- MAN '1'0 SING "WE WISH 'YOtJ A IVEQQV CMQSTMAS" Y>MEN HE DELIVERS ~~s PQESENT? __ ,....,...,_ THl!V PON'i J'RANP iHf: PEOPLE,sn.JPIPJ FOReET 'l><><>LE~' f"WtNKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR, #1oW I WONDER ~AT You ARE ... -ntl!WHOLE 1l41N6! CAN YOU TRU~T YOUR t:\'ES! Th~ ire 1t least lb dllftr· e1ttt1 In drawh11 der1JI& bft•en top 11141 bottom pallds. How q•lckly CH you rind tbt111T Check anawtn wllh lhoa ~ow. ...-~lllP tf .iffil, t U••..-.11P tf ••"'>Ill .f _. ... IP l II .tt•M t O\lf"I"' II ")11""1 ( ~ tf ••1$ l ~l*!P tf -~JI I . U~Q ~OM~"' I A~~ -{ou 6T1Ll Mv MAN? BOOMER "·o f!A'fHeR ee WITH Yot.J lrlAN WllM ANY8DDY er.,s~. Hal KauFman ~ ---BULLETIN 80ARD--- 9SAY NOT SO! "I Mwr 1aa .. a_ t.llo.Pl ""'4>•1 W.,.ffi!ff at uma to keep II to •,.U wlUI ..,_., to *att ..... -MOlltaipe. na blull wlUI • 5-letter word dull aoes wlUI Ort.tau. .. 4-.. " ... IW!Wt.., 1111 ePet N~ea! If • carpet's • "pet" that covers the floor, name• "pet" that: I . playa in a bar\4. 2. dancca ·on a strinc. 3. is terVed with cea. ~:> C ......... 'C ·111C1WfU1 I eMit' Mlakl Do9Wt ~~ ... bit.,..,_ tM .. ,,. aJllwe wps&dt dowa .W dMdt "1 ..... 'Prmo, ~IN~. of a number .~rom one datlao, Jff'•t die ortalul •••ber. Wiim'• ctwt to nine, aays Santa. Multiply M.tltl 11 ~MU by three. Now, add one and mul· tiply the aum by three. Finally, et'o~Teasersl Say real fut: Santa stores his sleds add the orlainal number. Tell me in sheds. Six chin strands of twisted tinsel. your answer and I 'II 1ell you 1he number." ,.---~-===-"_,:'Ollll.._--~~_, And he will, too, for it ~ iJ always lhe lef1-hand number of the finaJ --- result. For example: Stan ,_~, wirh four. Multiply by three and you have 12. Add one ror 13. Multi· ply by three 1pin and )'ou have 39. Add four e -• .. .. i .. I for a final result of 43, 10 ~ the left-hand diJit of • l I wblch is four-the ori-.I I __ .... ~ &inal number. 12 ,,,,.,,,,. ___ .., .'if Remember Santa'• .._.--. _ _._~.....,--.a. __ _..c;.;.._.;...___, i" formula to puzile HOT DOG! Somdlllas IM IHI obvlollllJ ..... ow JOHI · friends. frtead above. wua cu dab be? Coaaect •ota for auwtr. INN CROWD! A.W ......... : l-llM. 2-Lt. ..... S-Y ..... .._ .......... ,......,.... .... 6-a. ....... 1-Dl. ...... I-Oil ...... t--Onllat. lt-Dl ....... U-Dll • ..,. U ••r•. By Brown and Casson -----. ooes 1HA1 AN6We'2 ~6 oue~>noN? 1 M A../e MO~ i::uN WITH YOU 1"HAtJ WIT~ ANY60Dv i;-1,..5,; ! .. AL.L. ~xc.e.PT FOIZ OtlS 1HtNG . r 1~us1 vou MOSZe l~AN ANY SOOY ~~SE.! w~o·5 1~1s AtHtorx u~~ PeRGOtt YoU'rz£ ALWAY~ COMPA~IN6 Me Wlf~ '? ·GORDO :t.W_ toe.A! Mi w SIT IN aAJ:t<./ 1a-11 ... Gus Arriola DAILY PILOT • For years, ·smokers of longer length cigarettes were li~ted to brands that needed high tar to deliver full flavor. But no longer. The MERIT taste science that brought full flavor to low tar smoking has no~ been ~pplied to a longer length cigarette. The result: a lOOmm cigarette that delivers . taste way out of proportipn to tar. Low tar MERIT lOO's. Only . U mg. tar. Yet packed with 'Enriched Flavor' tobac.co for extra flavor-the kind of flavor smokers of longer length cigarettes want, but could never get before at such r.,.: ..... .,. o.s .. --. •. ,.-..FTCAlplrtAll(.77 1Wt:121!11"W.'o.8 ....... w.,. ... .,m:Mtidlld. a low tar level. Taste tests proved it. lest Data Qmdusive U mg. tar MERIT lOO's were taste-tested against a number of major lOOmm brands ranging from 17 mg. to 19 mg. tar. Thousands of smokers were tested. The results: ooerall, they · liked the taste of MERIT 100's as much as the higher tar lOOmm brands tested . MERIT and MERIT Menthol. King Size and lOO's. ~y one cigarette has 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. And you can taste it. · FOR GEN. RUSSEU. E. DOUGHERTY, Commander In Chief, Strategic Air Command Why doa the Ah fore.a feel the 8-1 Swintt-wlDt bomba .. .o lmporiaat to om fwtltre def..,.? -P.Q .• a,.. N. Y. e Because penetrating bombers prov\de a needed comp4e- ment to our missiles : they cany a majority ol our most power- ful weapons; they c:any a dlvenity ol weapons; they have the greatest accuracy; they can be launched when threatened and can be recalled and reused; they offer lnflntte growth potential wh!Je keeping man In control; and theJr dlverstty has been proved repeatedly In situations of tension or war. FOR FREDA PAYNE, linger You aJwap .. 1d you'd nner many. Now you've married. What happened? -S .G., Portland, Ore. e 1 never said I'd never marry. What I said was that I'd never marry unless I got swept off my feet. I didn't feel like giving up all the comforts and luxuries which had become part of my life through living alone. WeU, along came Gregory Abbot. the most handsome, brightest and nlc:es1 man I ever set eyes on. So here we are -married FOR PAUL McCARTNEY What klDd of s-oblem• do you a..ve .. a latlMs? -R.C .• Albany. N.Y. • Knowing when to stop saying ya and start saying no. Heather, 14. Is my b6ggest concern. That's because I remember what happened when I dated 14-year-old girls. I'm a very pro- tective father (I never go lo bed until I know she's home, safe and sound). Pretty soon I'll have the same thing With Mary, 9, and Stella, 6 Thankfully there are a few years lo go before I start worrying over our new baby. James Louis FOR SYLVIA WALLACE. wtfe of Irving Wallac:e Anything vou hate about belng married to a bat·Mlllng novell•t7 -1.8 ., G•daden, Ala. e Ifs the way thOS4! around him see me -or don·t see me. Almost like being lnvisib&e. Fm Instance, I was onc:e shunted to the edge of a group In which Irving was the center of attention. To test my theOfY (about being lnv\slble) I said In a nice. cheer- ful. loud voice. "I was attocked in the park this morning!" The only one who paid the slightest attention was my husband FOR. THE •ASK THEM YOURSELF'EDITOR le Debby Boooe, who .. ,... "You Lf9bt Up Mp Life." related to Rlchard Boone? - C.H .. Uttle Rock, Ark. e No Debby's dad Is Pat Boone (she's the third ol his four daugh14ITT). Interestingly enough, Debby's stage debut took place In Japan, when together with sliten Cheny, Undy and Laury, the four girls appcaied With their dad who headlined a bill with the then unknown Osmond Brochttrs. FOR DAN O'HERUHY, starring ln the movie MocArthur wt.at lttde trkb clld "" ..... to IMdp .... your por- tr.,U of FDR la dae ao.t. eo nalletk? -M.B •• Cocoa Beed. fla. e rvc -'ways been Interested In FDR, so reading evay word ever written about him was fun. I also watched as mnny old ncrwsrecl shots• I eoWd. I found out, for Instance, that h1s hab- it ol coddng his head back when ~king to someone dole by was due to his pince·na glasNs bctng btfocal. His head· tos- sing was an OYeteompensation for his enonnous unreleased energy an1Md by being psalyaed &om the waist down. FOR ED ASNER, atJu ol TV's Lou Grant show I Mud rou wae •tck aad tlaat'• why you loet all that welglat. T .... ? -L.B., Reno. New. • Ab.olutay not. I'm just one ol those tad characters forever 6ghting the battle ol the bu'9e. I have to watch myaelf 24 hours a day -even when rm sJeeptng. rm the type who dreams ol eating and wakes up five pounds heavier. My last dra"'* weight IQlf was In 1958, when l dropped 50 pounds. I hope this time I'm down to stay. FOR CATHERINE SCHEU., stas ol lVs Space 1999 tt.n. JOll ner tla«M191at of trylft9 to become an ..U-0 -H.R., SMH ... w..aa. ' e No. f d rather go In a canoe down the Amazon or dhnb Mount Everest than go to outer IPllCC· rm far more lnterated "' what's doing on our planet than on someone (or should It be something) else's. In fact , J don't even go out of my way to read sdence 6ctk>n. Walt a minute. I do read science flctk>n . Some ol the movie ICrlpt5 I've rad (and turned down) have more ldenec fiction In them -unintentional. of course -than Jules Verne's .x>okl. FOR FARRAH FAWCETT-MAJORS Doe't fotl eet •lck of vow ....... .encflng pubUdty? - E.S., U... Olalo e No. In fact, It's helped my popularity. I have millions ol fans. and every time I'm on the cover ol a magazine or there's a story about me In one, that~ tells faster than usual. That's why they all want me. I enjoy doing magazine covers. It gives my fans a chance to Me me tn many different ways. For rcasont that I Still can't figure out, what I say and do and the way I look make news and tcD papen. FOR DONALD DAVIDSON, speed-racing statistkian and hlstonan, U.S. Auto Club A &Incl ..,. ta.at .. a-<Mwt,. .. common amoag rK· lat drtftn. Woaldn't that hart conc:.ntratlon and daa. be da.,....oaa? -R. Boecoe, Gl"ffft.tlle. M .... e Ya. If It wae true, but ehewtng while driving II never done. Ant ol all, mo.i driven wear full-face helmets and fire-retar· dant head todct, making It physie.ally lmposelble. And as you point out, • drMn's eonc:entratton needs to be so intense that chcwtng ts the farthest thing from his mind. PRO AND CON Should We Bury Radioactive Waste Underground? PRO Ptot.O-W,.Roea.Niade.~19Dept .• MJT Radloactfvc waste starts as veiy hazardous matcn.ls but becoma aes& hazardous wtth time. It ls now fcastble and~ to bury radloac:tlvc waste In Mvcral kinds ol b:atlonl. One II In thick deposits ol talts. the praence ol which lndkata no gcok>Qtcal dlltU.fbenc:a. Another would be In hard rock depoelU deep ..nough so no underground water would "ever lead the matenol batk to the surface. The third posllbtltty Is to bury the waste dap In the Id bed, In salected mtiona, where lt has been ahown there arc the Jeut number cl earthquaka. Ncvcrthelal. thae Nggatton:t lhoold not preclude the careful handhf\9 ol thae Mn.sl11v• metcr\M CON ...... ~A. F ..... Mech. ~,go.pt . u. ol Fla 8urytng rMlJoacttve waste underg(ound II an expecb.nt eoludon to • Mltous ptoblem. By this method we temporarily IOIYe eomethlng that w'1I caues m~h MON ser1oul p-obieJM t.tcr. I do noc t .. t &h.t we haw the ~ to bu.nMn tutu.. generanona with actk>ns for which'" cannot be htkt aiccount.eb&e. We wtlJ h.ve to use .am. nudar enetgy. as we haw to UM an our energy raoun:a tf w. want to tolV9 our problems, but we should use It wllcly. We must c:J4u up thll WMM and pollution that W. CAUM through transmut.a· don (changing one matalal Into anothtr to reduce ltl radioactive .,t) •nd UM Whoi.vcr other ll*nl ttr.f '"m ~t =·.:.ff. 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By Kathlyn Gay A recent Federal report offers refreshing evidence that plenty of teenagers do In· deed care about their communtna, the el· derly, the Ill and those less fortunate. ACTION, a Federal agency that admln· lsters voluntur programs here and abroad, has Issued the astonlshlng figure that at leaat 22 percent of our 14-to-17· year-olds have done some type of volun- teer work. What moves the teenager to help others? WeU, there's Jeff, a 14-year-old or Elkhart, Jnd., who works as a volunteer In an lnner-dty day-care center. He took the part-time job to fulflJI a sodaJ...service requirement for confirmation In his church. But after all requirements ~re completed, he continued with the work. "I just like being with the kids and helping them learn to play together," Jeff says. In a southwest suburb of Chicago, nna kgan volunteerfng two years ago, when she was 16, to help patients In Med-Inn, a long-term hwth-care facility. (She recent- ly became a fuJ.ttme paid aide.) One of her ma.t rewarding moments was the day a teenag41 accident victim began to show signs of coming out of deep depression aher months of hardly speaking to any· one. The patient gradually responded to Tina's faithful dally vlstts and began to talk. Thoe are Juit two examples of young people who share their time, talents and encrglea with others who need them. No one knows exactly how many teenage vo- lunteers there ere In the countrv. Records TEENAGERS DO CARE The heartwarming truth is that 22 percent of our 14-to- 17-year-olds are volunteering their time to help others. are not always kept for one-time volunteer pro)ects or for programs Initiated outside junior and senior high schools, civic and religious groups or social-service agencies. The motivations for volunteering are as varied as the teenagers Involved, but ttwi ACTION survey found ttwi r~ason most often given was "want to help others." Traditionally, kids learn about ahartng and clvk responslblllty through such groups as Scouts, Y's. Red Cross, 4-H and Boys and Glrla Clubs. Or they start with fund ralsen · for various rebglous, health-Loi aoclal- service agencies. They conduct walka- thons, man:ha, bike rides, fasts and many other actlvttla to collect pledges for pro- grams that provide food, clothing, educa- tion and Improved physical and mental health for countless of their fellow citizens. Their services are crative as well as utllJtarian. For example, thousands of young people volunteer for regional out- d<>Of and community theater productions; they help put on dramas, pageants and festivals dep6cting local history. Several hundred hlstoncal pegeanta are prCMnted ln dlffertnt partt of the country uch sum- mer and mo&t depend on volunteer help- ers (u compared wtth summer stock or profealonal drama companla that pay ac- tors). Thb Is not only a way for budding thapiana and musicians to gain exper· ~nee and for audlcnces to be entartalned, but legends ... also preserved, and most of the kkts come away with a greater ap- preciation for the historical events and contnbutk>ns of an area. • Each Mmater at Buena Vista High Buy on• or more of tbeM Coleman product• and reC9lve •2 refund for each one. LO Coleman Lantern: Ouollne 275, 220, 200A: Propane 6114 2.0 Coleman Stove: Gaeoline 418, •25, 426! J>roPane MOO, 5410 School In Ventura, Calif., aanlors can vol11nteer, as part of a psycho1ogy prac- &um, to be paraprofessionals at a ncarl>y state hospital for the mentally UI, emo- tionally dlsturi>ed and retarded. Volunteer studenCI recetve special orientation and training from the hOtpital staff. spend two class periods dalJy at the h~ltal and ar- range their own transportation for the 34- miJc round lrtp. • In Portland, Ore., It's an annual event for as many as 8,000 students to col- lect hundredl of tons of canned goods and other nonperishable Items for the needy of the metropolitan area. • Hundreds of young people voluntacr In the summer to be guides or main- tenance workers In national puks, mu- seums, zoos and publk recreation areas throughout the countty. They work as counselors In day camps for needy chll- dren and help do home repairs fcx the elderly and dlsabled. • <>kier students (18 and up) work In correctional Institutions, are probotlon volunteers and MtVe without pay In half- way housa. lbey set up neighborhood co-ops, help with tax preparation and establlsh tenant auodatlons In poor wban areas. 1bey arc hot-lne vohmt.ers, too, answering c:rtsll calls In 24-hour telephone Ml'V\ce centers. The projects and scrvk:es are endless, u II the motivation for teenagen to respond to the needs they ... 810W\d them. ln towns and cme. community groups are making these nccda known, often wtthln the schools. And the kids are fJlll responding -everywhere. iAJ.11 1. Complete tht. certificate 'lrith your name, addreu, and refunda by product. Be eure to check the product for which you are requeetinc • refund lllld the tot.&1 refund requeated. 3.0 Coleman Snow·LlW-Metal Coolen: 6264, lO!A gal.; 6255, 13~ gal. i 6256, 20 gal.: 6257, 17 gal. 3-way. 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D Coleman 'n!nt, all 1tze1 and modeb 1£ autborttH by u.. 1btal I ---- •• --------------------------------- City ____ State ---Zip Code -- Must be provided Be •ute to include proofs of pwchue and c.a1b recefpta. See above for complete det.an., The great outdoors t. tOo good to mlu. ' '· L --- NEW HOPE FOR BURN VICTIMS More are surviving than ever before because of the sophisticated technology and care at hospitals and treatment centers . . By Paula Dranov It was Just an ordinary beck· ache, but annoying enough for Gene to ask his wife to rub him down wtth an olntmcnt. Then he put on his pajamas and went to sleep. ln the momtng, he felt a little better. but the ache still both- ered him , so his wife gave him another rubdown. Afterward, he pulled on his pajama top and struck a match to light a ciga- rette He was lnsCantaneously en· gulled In flames. The tip of the match had broken off, dropped Onlo his pajama top and Ignited the fuma. Gene suffered third· degree bums ovu 40 pac.ent of his body. Artlua tbotltlllt lt ... i... .., when he apUled vodka on his shirt. He laughed and told his frtends he wouldn't bother to change. "l'm not going to waste the ttuff -It's too expentlve. fll Just ah.orb It through my akin," he '8ld jokingly. A few minutes later he took out his cigarette lighter, flk:ked It on, and he, too, wasablau. Gregg's fraternity brothen thought they'd cure him of sing- ing -loudly and bedly -In the shower. They waited until they heard the ftnt off-key notes and then flushed every tollet In the fratAlmtty hocJM. H..rlng hit IOng change to • homble shtick I they rushed to the bathroom and found him lying In the tcaldlng water. The ftu.shlng had drawn all the cold water out of the lhower. It taka only MYCO seconde for a thlrd-degrM burn to dcveAop when water Is 138 degrMS Fah- renheit, thrc.c·quartcrl of a NC· ond II It II 141 degrea. n.. ... bp DO -----lated I...__. EV«Y year lied centers like the one Cumm heads and to rcmatkable Im· provements In bums treatment. Twenty-ftvc yeara ago few pe· Hents survived third-degree or ".fuD thkkneu" bums owr 30 percent or more of their bodies. Today about 50 percent of young adulta with bums lnvpivlng 75 percent or more of thetr bocfjes can survive, and doc:ton now rate their chanca es "good." ~ ....... tM wont JOU Call ...... They can't heal by themsclvea becaUM all the layers of skin have be.en ~d. People burned thil badly need constant, round·the- clock medbl attention for the days, weekl or even months that their llves arc In danger, for If the bum doesn't klll, the medk:a1 comphc.atSons that may follow can be deadly. Some 72 percent of bum vktims who die succumb not to their lnjurla but to bac:ter1al Infections that Invade their wounda. And there can be other fatal complications - massive loss of vital flulda when the akin Is destroyed, nerve and muscle damage, ltnpalrment of kidney or heart function. The bum centet In New York II one of the dozen or eo of the most highly sophlstk:ated med· lcal fadlttia In the Unitad Stat.a dalgMd for the exclusive treat· ment of pe1ienta 'Wtth aevcre bums. It looks like any oCher ho.- pttal ward wtth a fn1 nodcable ac:cptk>ns. There arc no mlnon tn patients' rooma, and there'• a coloriul, striped cwtaln that aegregata the patients on their way to NCOYaY from the ona sttD on the attical list. 8elalDd ......... .,... c:artala, the bum center taka on a apaoe- age appearance. Above the beds loom curved plexlglaa hut shields detigned to control the the patients to prevent the spread ol bactcr1a. The bums ol patients are thickly coated with an orange an~ foam sprayed from shaving aum-llke cant. At the end of the contdor are the hydrotherapy tankl, huge tubs Into which patients are low- ered dally so that the nunea can bathe their bums and remove a1 g.ntly as poatie the dead lldr'I that dings to the wounds. h sounds IOOthing, but for both pe· tient:I and nWMS the baths can be agony. It's the mOlt painful part of treatment and IO emo- tionally upMtttng for the nuna that they must be rotated fre.. qucndy to other dutiea. "You know you are causing them tan· hie peln," says one vaaan nurse. "And even though you re- alize lt'1 the only way to help them, some days you )ult have to go home and have a good ay." It ~ • ..-chi klad of etamlaa to wtthatand the enor· .... . The most paln/ul port of treatment It bel'l,g lower~ Into a hvdro· therapy tank where nurse• bathe bums and remove de(Jd •kin. tome 2.5 mlllk>n Am.rieaM are burned badly enough to ... a doctor, and tome 75,000 Mrl· ously enough to be hotpltalbled. Men than 10,000 Yk:Umt die. temperature of the air aunound-Doctor placing a fruh dreaing on the wound• of o llttJe patient well on the way to recouery. Burns, In fed, .... "the blggat lolm'Y you Qr\ h.ve and d IUI'· vtve," Nyt Dr. WIJllam p. Cur· ,.n, dhctor ol tt.. bum center at New Vodc ~Med· bl c..nw In Menhdan. Now moN vldbN .... euMYt• than ..,. before, ........ a.gely to the Work ol --170 ...,.... bum ualll.dthe ...... ~ Ing the patients. Eaaentlally. they're dang the job the akin "We can face. hou.. '" that nonnally would. A. the largest hu cau.d 90-pactnt burnt In organ In the hul1Wl body, the ,_,., butdlAld-.. .... ") lkln II auc:1a1 to our aurvtval u The ftnt 24 to 48 houn of W.U •our c:ornfort. It prot.dl tNatment we c:::NCW McaUM against lnfectton, pnwnta the that .. when dangs ol this pdent -of body flWds and ~ --antoJlboC:k&an•al.,.., body tllmperatute. DuldaJ1 r ' ea Once tblll. deft. Al the holpb1 per~ and .. hM JMiiiiNd, ....... .wt- ftltoaln this ma .. SMlthed In JWll « Ii~ &am .......... _;.IOW!!!, de haS ~~..-,i-lr:ii,JQ~,~- wwwiid .......... 'P'll!"! allll:!~;:;.-:11111~-.::1~11JL;.:Ql~OIL:i;~lid..J!Mill,illlli!Wiiilil~i1Jiii--~~ ~r-Dt 1 nod n 111 M rt •=• j I due to the patients' high metabolism rata, they m\.llt consume huge, eaJoric..laden mcalt. Dlctidane monitor every morM1 and every lip al bqujd. Malnu· trttion is.~ lt\09~ don't Med. If It 3evelop., they can't fight Infection; wounda won'( heal, and organs can fall . Bee• ... *1a d.a•s .... br fall.dlkkn- ..__ won't regcncrat&, pa&ntl must undergo skin grafts. A. a temporary measure, doctors may UM either pig Min or human Min from donon, but the permanent graft '9 a paper-thin altver al Min taken from an uninjured part ol the patient's body. lmprow- ments In medical technok>gy enable doctors to stretch a p6ece ol Min to cover be-tween thntc· and lbt·tima the me ol the area from whk:h It was taken. Raearehen now are developing an artificial skin, and doctors are hoping for breakthroughs to enable them to remove dead ttuue more rapldJy and to predlct more accurately the depth of a bum. They'd also like to see a means ol monitoring vital signs and fluid lose by a computer that can change the amount and type of fluid patlcntl receive Intravenously so that what II being lost can be replaced more precisely. For the patients and their famllle1 bum treatment II an emotional as well u a physic.al ordeal. The pri- mary fur, of course, Is death, but once that danger passes, padents tend to focus on the disfigurement the bums have caused. Because there are no mirrors In their rooms, they Mver see themselves unttl they ask to. Later comes self-pity, the doubt that their families can still love tl'Mlm And because -even wtth extensive plastic swgery -few bum patients ever will lool< the same. today's approach lo bum treatment goes far beyond pwely medical considerations The goal Is to heal both the physical and psychologjcal wounds and to prepare burn victims lo resume nor· mal llves Padents receive Intensive psychologka.I counseUng to help them accept the changf'S In their appearance, and psychologists and social workers also are available to patients' families to help them come to terms wtth the damage. Before leaving the hospital, patients practice doing things for them· selves. OccupaUonal therapists are called In to make swe they can handle dressing, bathing, shaving, dial· Ing and answering the telephone, for example. Depending on the ... ertty of the bum, the . whole process may take up to six months In the hospi- tal. Costs are high -an average of $700 a day -but padents are never turned away. Specialized bum care Is now available In hospitals thr<X19hout the country and at the dozen or so "cen- ters." The difference between a bum "unit" and a b~m "center" II that centers are larger and combtnc pati8nt care wtth research and training ol mcdk:.al per- sonnel. What both have In common la the assignment ol hospital beds, doctors, nuna, therapists end other staH nmnbers fOf the treatment ol bum victims. For the lteadlly lnc:rastng number ol petlmts who eurvtve, bum tr .. tment -as slow, dlfflc:ult, peinfu1 and expcnstve u It may be -II neverthcleu a mod· cm rnnds. "It's hard to live with," laYI a nurse who hat IMn It all. "The J)latients auffu eo much and we haw to Inflict such terrtble pain In ord.T to ~ them. And then one day they walk out cl twre on their own. You cry then bec:aUN you know It'• been ,_ worth It." II.la What To Do About Alum FM fl,.t-eJd auggeatlona to ""*"bet ahould Y9U be lrwotved In a bum altu1tlon: 1. atop the fire u faat u pe>Mlbte. Time 11 Otlttoet. If you .,. the vtctlm, drop to the ground and roll abOUt to t)(tlngulth the tllmea. Never Nn. If It .. pent to aomeoM you are with, wrap him In a NO 0t CbJM wtth watet In bOth oae., pull off ctoth-. 2. H h" a chemical bum. flood the burned at• with .. wand"""°" CIOthlng. 3." • lafae .,.. of the body .. burned, wrap your• ... f Of the vfctlm In a clean aMet and 00 lmmedlately to U. nweet hoepttlll .,,.Otf'CY '°°"" .. It • emal1 .,.. It bumlid ...., with cool .... and aoep. Do not u• lo& ~bland ointment and • otNfl wtlh • lttltte ~ 5. "10U .... .,,, dCM.tb4 whet '° dO; .. your doctor ot 1M ,_.... ~ •••UMGY u.,et. ,. . .. Polaroid's 60-second gift. Free film and flashcubes · when you buy a MinuteMaker. We've made one a the best buys 1n l)ho(og- ra phy an even better buy Just 1n ttme '°'Christmas. Less than s2s• gets you our popular M1nuteMaker Land camera plus a free pack a Po&acolor 2 film and free Sytvarna Blue Do4 '" Flashcubes. Then yoo·re ready to 911JOY Christmas pictures instantly-and for a lifetime. The MinuteMaker is fulty automatX; and takes big. beautiful color pictures in only 60 seconds. You~ a choice a two fifms Including our eco- nomical SQUare format f()( the least GXP811Sive instant color pictures. Here's a great~ gift to orve somebodv. Or YQUf'Self. Just buy a MnuteMaker and send the CQUpe>n below to us. . ., r, ~~-..:.w!iiP.iOMme.--.O:-Dan~-.c:-»m711 ,._.,.,,. ..... '*" .... I--~--..... .,.. ....... ~ -~ I I 0 1 Old! d,.,... \Mid ...... ,,........ cdar '**"'" .. ,~ .. Dar- Allt :-. .......... ~~~~~~~~~--..--~----....-.......; I ~-"··~,_,...,..,, ..................... ~ I I ~~•'••---~-cm... ...... ....--] I I _,....,,u. ........ , l OIJW ... .-,,,_"1t ,,,.,,,,.,_._,,....,"/*...,.~ ~ Clv a... By Marilyn Hansen c°""'"" Bai& CaUfomla ca.w.cr.cur. .... ~ Atea"9cllc:u•..- Twtc., end H"" Cealno llutWrecl Rice a..... ..... AIMondlnt mu.d Holldty Salad TCMMto OIM lloet • Hot Roll Butt.ror .... ~ .. Chllled ..... Wine Apftcot DD II aedltort. Coffee TM CALIFORNIA CAVIAR 1 ~ cupe pfftltd rtpe oftwM. ...., dtopped 1 teb'11p oon ttnety dtopped .,IC'ho.._ 2 teeepoone ...... )utce s...at ...... fresbty ground bl-* ....... 1 teeepoon,.eabfeoll Smell at.p liettuce i.ew .. Ya cup IOW cn.t'll 1 \Mia apoon flnety chopped ec:alllona Aaeofted crecbn 1. In mixing bowl, combine olives, an· chovta, lemon Juk:e, pepper and oil. Cove and chUI 2 to 3 hours. 2. Une MrVing bowl with lettuce leaves; pile olive mixture on top. Garnish with tour cream and scalllon1. Serve with aac:Mra. Makes l 1/;J cup1 TURKEY AND HAM CASINO 1 cup dM!pped oNon 1 oup Clhopped .._.pepper '4oup .............. Yt ~.........,tl1M'Pa11flour tcupe ... 1 'Ai ... cHcUn Woth ... ~.,...., 1a.'40D.)llloecl~. drained 2 cupe ootrMlr oMpped OOOUd ...., 2 cupeoott'Mlroftopptd ........ ...... Ytoupdloed .......... 1oan•.._>....,....,.., .............. 1 teupnnuH v. ...,apoon FMM1 bid,.,._ 1Yt to2 ........... oooUd ... 1. In 4-to 6-qt. Dutch oven,~ onion end anen pepper In hot butter until tender. Add ftow ell • ones end blend In snoothJy. I. Add m.llk, broth end ahmy. ~. aar- rlnQ QOfdt..-rtiy. untll mlldur9 begtlw to boG. '· Add mwhroolnt, t...tcey. him, pmlen-toe, ... chamutl .... end PIPS*· 4. Hat unlll mblt\n COCMI to ~ point. R.tuic:..,.. .nd .,,,,., 5 mtnua.. 6. Pour Celllno ma.ture Into ~ dlah or d'8ftne dllh. S.V. mtxl\n ewer beds" itce. Mobs J2 _..,,,,,. As the holiday season draws closer, once again we wish to open our homes to &lends and family. Here are some wonderful dishes to make the occasJons warm ones. FOR CHRISTMAS: SPECIAL RECIPES FOR FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES • C001(8()()Jl continued GLAZED HOLIDAY SALAD 2 heede loebefg lettuce 1 can Cl~ OD.) elced plrt I If p h 1 •mta,. pleln g9latln Salt ~«*I> ... ""~ .............. '4 ~tight oom 8"1IP I bottled or.......-..._.. crelMllplM 1cap--a telil11pD01tlJ9epk:ecl~8Jlup or oUw cennect fruit SJfUP 1 ~ tMepooM lemort )ulcl9 Deefl ground nutlMg 1. Core, rlnsc and drain lettuce; c:hlD In plastic atsper or plutlc bag. 2. To make glaze. drain syrup from p1n .. apple Into small saucepan; add gelatin an~ l/• teupoon salt and hut llowly, ltlntng until dlllolved. Sdr In water, vinegar and com syrup. Chill wil:IJ It beginl to thicken. 3. Meanwhile, cut lettuc:c &etlgthwlee Into 8 wedges; arrang. on Ilda ol ooold& lt*lt. Cut pfneappk llica tnto halws and p&ace a half on each lettuc:c wedge. Pl9CC aablipp&es on coolds she.-. 4. Spoon ~tty thk:Mned glaZit over la- tucc and aabapples. IWrtga• until firm . 5. Make cbaling: mix eow <nam, crabepplie tyNp, lemon juice, nUbneg end 'It teaspoon salt. Pour Into drawing bowl. 6. To serve, .-range glued lettuce wedges tpe>ke-fashkin on large ftllt platter, wtth draatng bowl In center. Place crabllppla hoe and there between lettuc:c w.dga. Maka 8 tcnrlnga SHRIMP CANAPES 1 lb. "-t,peeMd ........ 4 tllllllf aDM butter or .....,..., .......... 1 -·oza.)-Cllw,eoftlll ... 1¥.t11111n•grated,.._,.ftnl 1111111111•·--..... 21Mr11,a111•1MnJ 1t111paan1111111• .... ...... ~ 11 .......... ...,,,. ...... 11 .................. ..... 1. Cook lhrtmp .. padtage label dnc:b; drain well. . I . Blmd lhrtmp a lltde at a time in b1endcr QI' food proccaor untll flnely ~· 3. Wlth electric mtur. blend butte end cram ct.... until llnOOth. BliaMf In lhrtmp. 4 .. Add lemon rtnd, lemon juice, ~. MlllOMd Nit and Taba.:o. Beat und1 llDOOth. (Steps 3 and 4 mey be done In food procwcx.) 5. Ualng • hapng mbitlPOCln for each c:anepi, tprad fttmp mhd\ft on rye brad. Gamilb center wMh *-ol ltUffed olive. Serve lmmedilteJy or cover with p&8ltic ftlm and~· 6. Shrbnp tplud can be made day before end canas* 81Mmbled just beb...-vtng. Maka 2 a,,. epreod. 32 COfl4Pa APRICOT DOBOSCHIORTE (lt ........ Cab) .......... , ...... .._,,.,,, ..... ..... . . . 1 ........... ...., ....... ctt1a1latt1uttarer-.... ,, ... .. ~ ................ . ~,...,ctta11•••,......., 1a.u61,dl1ut ... ..,. # t I I A J Lettuce. p4neappk and crabopplu shimmer under a kmony glaze. 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and Bour bottoms ol u 9-lnch layer cake pans. If you do not have 6 pans, you wtJl have to SJUse and Oour pans aft• ~ each layer. !. Beat egg whlta lo large bowl until foamy; wadually add Ill cup IU!Pf, ~ until ttJlf peaks form. 3. Beat egg yolks wtth y, cup av-untfl tt*-k and pale ~; fold Into egg whites .• G.-aduaBy fold In &our. 4 . Spread !4 ol biitta thinly owr bottom ol ead'I pan. Bake 12 to 15 mtnuta or wt- tll golden. 5. Using lharp knife, remove layers &om pan; cool on radta. 6. To aeembM: ..,,..CS 3 cab layers with Chocolate Butter Cram, ~ ~ cup ol cream for each. 7. Spread 2 laycn~wtth Apricot Alling. Stack together on laVing .-.. Leavtng aam-topped layer on bottom and alter- nating filltngl, lnwrt remaining c:alce layer and place on top. •. Spud Buttm Cream OWi' aida d c:alce; prw In almoiids. Pl.. raDlllning 8utMr Cream Into paltry bag fllt.t with ... tip and pipe • lhel border mound top rim ol c:aka. 9. Spud praerva an top. G.nllh with raawc1l!pltcat11ca end choc:dm c:.n. a-113 hoc.n bcfor-. -""'9· "'°'-J2 eovlnga APRICOT FDJ.JNG 1 oan(t7-.).,,._,._, ....... "' ............. "" 1. QumW 3 eplcot haMs; chop .. malnds end m!x with ..-ws. Mobalcup U you've got a "meat· Cmd-~tatoes .. man mound your home. then thiS i.a the 80UP for~ It's filled with chunk after chunk of steak. chunb of potatoes and sliced mushrooms. It can really tackle a big appetite. COOKBOOK continued Fruh fruit chunks, pound cake aquara and marsh· mallows ready to be dunked In Hot Chocolate Fondue. At lb SW t.f,e, Werm-Up a..t 'n' a. .... Chllt Chner Pwtdl carrot Stieb Celwy St~• Pumpemk:tet 81'9ed CheeMBoard Hot Chocofete Fondue wtttt Fruita CHw. CHASER PUNCH 4 teabag• 3 c:upe boa&ng ••• ., 1 can (4t oa.) r9d fNlt pundt 1 can Cl ou.) fronn lemon 'n' tlrMade concentrate, thaw.cl 1 ooncenttat• cantul of water 2 cinnamon atlcb 4 whole ctoWM Orange 1floM, hatv.d. for o•r· nlsh 1. In large saucepan, place tea bags In boUtng water; steep 10 minutes, remove tu bags. 2. Add aD remaining 1t9-1icnta and bring to simmering point; simmer gently about 10 minutes.• S. ladl. into mugs or cups gar· nlshed wtth orange sJ.lce. Maltea 21,4 qta. •Rum vcnlon: Add 1 cup light rum to punch: heat thoroughly and serve. HOT CHOCOLATE FONOOE FOllduel>lppen: Apple, pqr, peach or banana alk:a, ttrawberrla, pineapple chunka, rnandartn orange MQ· menta, cheniea, lady ftngen, pound Of •• food cake aquara, manhm.ilowe. I.Amon juice .• F-.l11r. t .. ...., ~ ................. 0000. ~-.--,.., ..... t•::..._. .......... . _....... . '4 ......... .,..me ' 1•. 'Mill'l'MIJCL'i,~11, "'7 BeoaeW '&a.D Chllled A.norttd .luloM Chuted White Wint Maty'a 8etr ltwtmp Rice Quiche llludO....lalad avt:atmas T,.. Coffttetke Butter or llaiprtne CoftM Tea SHRIMP RICE QUICHE .... a·~ ooottd rtoe 2 cupe41oa.) .. ttd Nhnl .......... 1 YI oupe hen-tNMtan (cnam and Mlle) y, cup sllotd ...... onlona ........ 1 cen (4 OD.) allotd ............. lntd 1 Vt oupe .. oaJ peeled. and coco. In • heavy 3-qt, uucspen. 4 . Ba.net In ...,; ldr In milk and ~en .. Add butter. I. ~ owr midlun\ hat, ltlr· l1ng to pnwnt ecorchlng, until mbdure tUll ~to boa. '· RcmoY. from hut; add.,, .. n1&a end klnch. Pour llrto fondue ......... frGlllft eMmp '.4 cup chopped plrlMnto 1 lMepoonult '.4 tMepoon ground bladl ...... oauTabuco 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9· /< 13-x 2· Inch baking pan. Z. Beat 2 C9!J1 end combine wtth rtce and 1 cup of the cheae . Pras ftnnJy and .vally over bot· pot; kftp warm over undSI or can of )aJled Mat. Spear Fonduo1I ~ with fondue forkt or hl- bKhl ICSdcl and dAp Into Fondue. Mom 3',4 cupuouoe, 8ac:rvfn91 •A '8w drope of almond extract Of y. tea.poon tnltant coif• may be Mlbetltu~. tom and~ of prepared pan. S. Heat cream, but do not boU . Beat remalnfng eggt. Blend cream and eggs. Stir In ntmllln· Ing lngredienta . 4. Pour shrimp mixture Into prepared rice shell. Bake for 30 to 3S minutes ~ until a knife In· Mrted near c:enwr of ftDlng coma out dean. I . Let cool 5 minutes, then cut Into large squares. Moka8aervlngs CHR1S11IAS 1REE COFFEECAKE 1 can (11 OD.) aprtoot Nihei, drained "" oup llpttoot pr9111'"9 I tabl11paoas comeurc:h 1 ¥1 ttupooM .. Md onnge ..... "" cup ...ictllllltOpptd-1111!1 ......... 1 .. ,. (11 "6 029.) hot roft mix \<.cup~-~ eottentd 1 cup conf9Ctlonef9' ...., 2 tablHpQIMt Miii 2 talalupaoae ,,.ct""''°PPtd_ ... candled tNlta 1. Cut each llpftcot In quarters. ln medium saucepan. comblnc apricots, pcaava, comstmch and orange pee.I. Cook over medium heat. ldrrtng constan1ty, unUI mblture thkkena and begins to boll. Cover and rdr1gerate un· tll cool; stir In 'I'! cup almonds. I. Meanwhile, prep.re hot roD mbt llCCOl'dJng to padcagc dlrec· tlons for rolla. Cover; let r1M In a w.wi place, hu &om-draft. until doubled In bulk, about 30 to 45 minutes. S. Tum dough onto floured sur· face and kneed lighdy until no longer ltkky. 4. RoD dough Into one 16-x 12· Inch rectangle; spread with butm. Spread cooled filllng .venly on dQugh to within 11'! Inch of edges. 5. Starting at 16-lnch aide, roll up jclly.rol ta.hk>n; Mal edQa. Cut roD Into llxtten l·tnch s!lca. 6. Preti.at oven to 375°F. Grease • lmvc ( 17. )( 14-lnch) cookie ehect. Utmg a 1patula, ar· nmgc the 16 .... cut side down. In • lrianglc ahapc In s rows. 17. For ftnt row, placa 1 ll5ce at lop of 14-lnch llde of cookie lhMt. fncffaM by 1 slice for each additional row with Slice• touchSnQ; last row wtD contain 5 abcet. I . Place NmalnJng lllc.e under IMt row to \form baM of Chrtltmu tree. Cover; a.t ... In wum p&ac., he from draft, until doubled In bulk, about 30 to 45 mlnuta. t . Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until ltghdy browned. Cool on rack. 10. Combine confectioners' sugar and watier, maJdng • smooth giai!ll. Spoon daze on c:ofteecaka In • llglag fashion from one lka of cake to the odwt SprtMJ. with rernaJnlng_l/4 cup tlmondl and c.tndled fndt . Molca 8 .imltnga Contf,uml . I ' Spicy Winter Rellsh aparkla unde.r whipped paraffin top. . WARM..lJP BEEF 'N" BEANS 1.-pepper -1 lb. ground beef 1 cup chopped onion 2 cans (ti«. alD)'9getarf•n ........ ~ .......... ........ 1 c:9"(15a-.)~ ....... chined Yt cup Udl mola1w 2 t9blMpoons 1t .. 1t .... 1 Yt tenpoons .. tt "' te11p aon bMct pepper y, twp"" thJme ...... y, cup llllnk:routon9 1. Cut ttwee rings from bottom ol pepper and save for garnish. Chop rest ol pepper. z. ln'sktllet, combine beef, onion and green pepper. Cook, stirring frequently, until beef Is lightly browned and vegetables are crisp-tender. 3. Add beans, molasses, stqk sauce, salt, pepper and thyme. Cook, covered, over low had, stintng &equently, about 20 min- utes. Uncover and cook w mln- uta longer. 4. Sprinkle with m!N-aoutons; garnish with· pepper rings. Maka 8 aerv/ngt SPICY WINTER REIJSH 1 lb. (4 ..,.) .,.... or fnmn Cl ....... 1cupgr•IUl8t8cl ...... Ylc:upoldll'm.o- Shrimp RJu Quiche malca a winning chokw /cw brunch. 1. Combme aanberrlet, ..... ~ wm.r. salt Md celay In 3-qt. •'CllPM· Cook. ldntng urd.., ...... ..t mbdure ~ ConllnOe bc6'8.unil· .. benta pop,..,.,... 5 rnnat.. I . Add al~ Ir~ and heat, lllntng JUdll rnbduN boi1a. s. Spoon Into hOt. .......... « --.. For a hoaday look. top with whipped .,....,, ... Ins .. of ,.. Store In lft\lllllcr. Let ltlnd ...... 24 houn before Ullpg. Nabs 31"'* Soupeeugar 1li~--2 bllltnp a ane flMIJ choppedorr-t.-ct ........ 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I think, that hits both matu A6 hard as sorting, pocking. moving. Though such a moue might mean Improving. What should we keep, what glue. what self? The pain JI causes wordl con 't t.ell. Should we have stayed? What was our hurry? 1 About the price we paid we worry. We 'ue pulled up rooa, we 'ue left the land, As any plant would understand. And w we leave, our tears a fount ... I hope you're moued by my account. -Richard Armour The young girl was making up for a date and remarked to her roommate, "He says he likes me just as f am, so I have to be careful to be just as I am every time." -Mrs. 8 . Bader PEOPLE AND YOU The trouble Is not with Woshlngton's pie· ture on the dollar blfl -Ifs Washington's handl on It. -Al Batt "A flne time to come home," saeamed the wife. "I want a fuU explanation, and I want the truth." "Better make up your mind, honey, the errant husband said. ~vou can't have II both ways." -Mrs. Rose Sandi By Frank Bagfntkl LITTLE EMILY "Growing up and starting a career lsn 't so bad. It's that waiting for a pension that gets to me." Keeping The Blues Out Of The Holidays ~-""" Some people are merry every minute ol tM holkfay NbO«l, but mentaf..heafth G • perts have di.cova.d that matt people mbt happy momenb wttb at least a mild CAM of the blua. Why? ' · .. It'• k~abamelva.d thea· pectatioN ol pleasure that Mt people up for the blua," .. YI dlnlcal psychlatrtlt Don Schuyler. Som. people expect , holldayt to .,. ~. and whet\ lft'• OI'• dltaary ~-downa c:rMP In, lh.y',.. dileppolnfltd and become dcpc I I I I d. De. se..,.... ...... ,.. ~ -...... , ·---u. ' ...... .,., fO«> tne ~baJUllllC. s.baballda)ll. ......... "' ..... thlt, ... 1hough '°" love ~ famll)J. you don't alw•yt ....- wtth them about everything. Once you recognize this human fact, you won't be let down when holiday s-thertnss produce momenb ot d~ment or boredom. Other people develop the bluet from overstimulatlon. U you're the kind of per· son who needs tegular pertods ol quiet Um• or prtvacy. plan ahead to worit these .nec:e.llltiel Into your tchedule. Something u 1111\ple as volunteering to walk the dog or to do the grocery shopping can gtve you time out from the hubbub. For people who bve alone -and nor· maDy are happy about It -holidays also can be dlfflcult. Th.re'• a fee.llng that "cvcyone'a together having a good time except me." Avoid this problem by an· tlclpetSon. Either wrangle Invitations In ad· vanc:e or swrolind younelf with people at your own holiday gathertngs. Potthobday January depreul.on can be din~. llOo. Try to pay cuh lot pra· eenb as much • poaslble In Dec.ember to eyOtd ~u bills, and control the fatlve overeating that leads to thoM extra pounds and January baths. Herc, again, Or. Schuvler ~· that thlnklng ahead rnak .. the af..-.ncc. K.ep those pounds ewey by concsntratlng on the people 110U'r.e with •nd rhc ~v dvttla. Alk younelf, .. Do I .-lly need two roll Md bcatll9 ., tel ttw9e dlft tJ IS !rt_.,. to ,_. I good time?" _......, Sloei F.- MMIU' WEEICLV, o.o..Mllf t 11 ffT1 Froilan lives ir) the highlands of Guatemala in a one·room hut with dirt floors and no sanitary facilities. Labor there is so dleap that, for ·men like Froilan's father, hanl wor1c and long hours still mean a life of poverty. But now life is dlanging for FroiJan. Her name? We don't know. We found her wandering the streets cl a large city in South America. Her mother is a ~· What will beoome of this little girl? No one knows. In her coontry, she's just one cl thousands doomed to poverty. The world is full of children like these who desperately n~ someone to care, like the family who sponsors Froilan. It coots them $15 a month, and it helps give Froilan so very much Now he eats regularly. He gets medical care. He goes to school. Froilan writes to his sponsors and they write to him. They share something very special. Since 1938 the Christian Children's Fund has helPed hundreds of thousands of children But so many more need your help. Become a sponsor. You needn't send any money now-you can "meet" the child assigned to your care first Just fill out and mail the roupon. You'll receive the child's photograph, background infonnation, and detailed instruc- tions on how to write to the child H you wish to sponsor the child, simply send in your first monthly check or money order for $15 within 10 days. If not return the photo and -J. other materials so we may ask someone else to help. · Take this opportunity to "meet" a child who needs your help. Somewhere,in the world, there's a suffering child who will sbare something very special with you. Love. For the love of a hunnrv chld. ~-----------~--....-6-----~ I 8'~mi1N ~.JtDREN'S FUND, Inc., Box 26511. Ridwond, Va. 23261 UFWYOZ 1 1 I 1 wisb to lporllOf a 0 boy 0 Pt· 0 OM>Ole any child who need& help. I Plea8e tend my information IJ8(Sqe toc1a1. 1 0 J wut to lam men about the diild ~ to me. U I aa:ept the cbiJd. 111 tend I mr 1in1t spons>rlhip payment o111s wtdWt 10 days. 0r ru return tbe pboCooapb I and other material eo rou can alk eomoone dte to betp. . I 0 1 prefer to tend my first paymept "°-11tt ~ncl l endole my fint monthly payment ot ,...,., I 0 I c:amiot apocllOr a child now but ~ like to contribute $ I I N~ I I .Addreu I I Oty State Zip I ~Oudol~ ----~Seniot.Jftc. I Giftunt~ C'.wdm .. Wrille 1407 ~St.. Tor--.Onl*r1o M4'f 1Y8. f I 9barntotdrnaxnt..a,.....ni1111tean..-.. -.. I 1:-ChrlstianCltlldNID-:P~ lie: ~-------------------- Gift Making Techniques! Family Vkekly's Fabulous Gift Leaflet No. 302 i~udes complete instructions for making hand- crafted items from egg cartCX'\S, egg shells, masking tape and jewels. They indude decorative butterflies with magnets, an owl plaque. a pair of bunnies, an arrangement of fantasy tulips and daffodils, a bouquet of daisies. a mosaic·like box, leather-like bottles and tn.vls and je\ve!ed fruit, vases and waste baskets. Send for your copy today! T <?order Fabulous Gift Leaflet No. 302 send $100 for each copy (including postage and handling) to: Family \4kekly Magazine P.O. Box 438 Dept A-2 MidtOVJn Station New York, N.Y.10018 Be sure to indude your name. address and zip code. (New York residents add sales taxi WHEN YOU ORDER FROM ADVERTISERS IN FAMILY WEEKLY Please allow at least four weeks for dellvery. Since our advertisers often receive thousands of orders from all over the country, occaalonally unlntentlonal delay• occur. If they do, Famlly WMkly want• to assist you aa much n poe.- alble. Just send the detall1 of your order to: Mary Ayres, Famlly Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New Yont, NY 10022. ~~~~~~~* * HOW MUCH DO YOU ~ REALLY KNOW ABOUT ~ CHRISTMAS? By Wayne Kessler Have some fun with ow Christmas qulz. Afterwards, add up your answeni to get yow Christmas Spirit Rating: 1-5 correct: You're still woridng on your Ch.rtstmas card list. 6 -10 correct: You haven't peeked at your presents yet 11-15 correct: TheChrlstmastrnllbought. 16-20c«Ted: You are working on your New Years Eve party 1. "Rudolph, the Red·Noted Relndeer," was sung by which aoonlng cowboy? a. Hoot Gibson b. Gene Autry c. Roy Rogers 2. A 1954 musical version of Dickens' A Chliltmm Corot was presented on 1V Who played Ebenezer Scrooge? a. George Raft b. Basll Rathbone c. Fredric March !. In the 1948 movie The Bbhopl Wife, Cary Grant, as an angel, vtslts earthlings David Niven and Loretta Young. What name does this angel go by? o. Dudley b. Doorlght c. Gabriel 4 . "The Christmas Song" (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Are) was written by Robert WeUs and Mel Tonne. Oddly enough, Torme did not have the hit record of this yuletide favorite. Who did? o. Frank Sinatra b. Not "King" Cole c. Bing Crosby 5 . What presents do the poor husband and wife exchange In O .H..,,Ys Christmas masterpleq, A Gtft of the Magt? a. watch fob and set of combs b. a necklace and a signet ring c. a muffler and a shawl 6 . If you were to receive all the "gave to me'a" In the carol, "The Twelve Ooys ot Christmal," you wouJd have a vay noisy house. Can you name the gifts? 7. In the 1954 movie Whti. Ch,.,,tmas, Bing Cl'Olby end Danny Kaye come to the aid of an old Army general, whose Vermont ski lodge II In ftnandal dlfftculty. Name the odor who portrays their old Army buddy. a. Richard Blane b. Dean Jogger c. Orton Wella I . Who wrote the annual animated TV speaal, How IM Grinch Stole Chn.tmot? a. Dr. Seusab. TedGQelc. Dr. Spock 9 . "Home for the Holidays," wu sung by a barber turned~. His name? o. Danny K.ye b. Peny Como c. Julius La RON 10. Which of the following octors did not portray Dickens' famous Chrl&tmu mlMr, Ebenezer Scrooge, In the movies? a. Albert Anney b. A1utalr Sim c. Jack Benny d. Regtnald Owen 11. A llttle glrl named Virginia O'Hanlon wrote to the New York Sun Mwtpaper ask- ing, "Is there a Santa Claus?" The letter was an5WCl'td In an editorial by Frank P. Church, a Sun reporter. What now-famous •. l reply did he make? • "It a. "Yes, Virginia, there II a Santa Claus." • b. "No, \llrgtnla, there Is no Santa Claus." •• . c. "Yes, Virginia, If you truly believe." 12. What famous American compoMT wrote "Whtte Chrtstmas'7 o. Manny Manheim b. Cole Porter c. lrvlng Bertin U . Glyn Dearman, Richard Beaumont and ~ Te"Y Kilburn all played what Chrtatmot Carol charncter on the silver tcreen? a. Marley's Ghost b. Tiny Tun c. Bob ~ Cnitchett 14. Janet Leigh and Robert Mitchum were In a 1949 movte titled Hollday AfJalr. Mit· chum, wtth his last S80. buys Leigh's fatherleu son a gift. What was It? ~ a. a train set b. a new 1ult c. a bicycW 15. Name the holiday song performed by Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell In the 1951 mov\e The Lemon Drop Krd. a. "How Much la That Doggle In the Win· dow?" b. "The J..Jak Drummer Boy" c. "SUver a.tis" 16. FUI In the mlulng word to these song1. , a. "fU Be Home for Chrtstmas, You can_ on Me." b. "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Flre,___Nlpplng at Your Noee." c. "Deck the Halls with Boughs of_." 17. In It• a Wond«rful Life, a 1946 Frank Capra mov\e, Jimmy Stewart Is vllUed on Christmas Eve by? a . an angel b. o rabbit c. Santa Claus 18. Who played the Santa Claus character In Mlroclc on 34di St.red? a. Monty YJooD.y b. Edmund Gwenn • 'Jt c. Orson w.u.. ~,... 19. '"Twas The Night Before Chrtttmas," a :. poem by Oement Moore, names all eight ol Santa'• Nindecr. Ten crtttets are listed below. Pick the two that are noe Santa'•· o. Dosher b. Sncezy c. Dancar d. Bfltzitn e. Vlx•n J. Lancer II· Comet /I. Oondcr I. Cupid J. Prancar 20. Whet 11 the last line ot the poem, ""Twu The Night BefON Chr1stmas?" 1 1 I I I CASE-HARDENED STEEL (Not .ChHp Pl..uc.) Patented "Whipping Action" does hundred• of big Md little Joba on all aurfacea fumlture, metals, masonry, autos, boats-without undlng, buming, scraping or harmful chemlcalal Amult19 Pflc• bfeak .... you buy &4>er Skipper for far .... than 9¥9' beforel Only 19.95. You ....,. SSI 16 It ycxi buy twol Never buy expen.lw, dar!Geroue palnt t9"1CWre -oaln. Worb on • n-prtnclp.. (30 nexlble cart>on alloy tteel ftnger1 ptOCIU04t a.., to 75,000 """'llG atrou1 a mlnutl) to cto the Job chetper, ufer and laid 1 lifetime. .... °' eolld Rlel. ·~Mpeed ''WhlpplnQ action" mu.. p• nt, ,,,.._ eoale venlUI • II by meriol &An TO flNIE FURNITURE when uMd u directed. 1..e--. a Min lfllootti flnlah, ,.ad)' for paint or 1ta111. No Nndlno needed (woni ralM Wood grain • llqulda do). PRO QUARTERBACK PAT HADEN IS ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE He's handsome, sensitive, gutsy, a remarkable athlete and a Rhodes scholar. By Barry Abrumon Pat Haden It a member ol a nre brMd In prof 11 P o-.al fooCbel -M OUlltandlng '1odt'" who II *> an ouatardlia -=hols and lntded. The 24-ye1r-o&d t.a. ~ Rams qu.-t..t.:k ... Rhodes Id"* who ' hu beer'l lb.ldytng at Oxford durtng tbe olf. ~ and .... evoked manortea ol Su- ~ Court JU9lk:e Bryon "Whma" Whit., anothlr AD-Amertca IJkl Mro and Rhodes.echols. . ThM Hamn newr ..,.-. • ol odw playcn or qualkMw a c:oech'1 decilloft a&.o maka h!m unu.ual In ths NR.. He .,._ tlently ac apeed ths role as No. 3 QUiits· back on the Rami fOllllr at the beginning ol the l'T/6 ..., but ... ieady to *P In when lnjurtel end faulty play 16delned Jama Hantl and Ron Jawonld. Ha c:ooly led the Rams to ftye ltr.iaflt Yk:lolt., lodudlng • dramlitlc p&.yoft vtclaly OV9 Dallat, puetng for Ave touchdowns and ICOl1ng five more during this llretch. C09Ch Chuck Knox pronounced him hll No. 1 qu.artcrt,edt, but then t.a. Ange. la 9CqUlred Joe Namath during the off-suson. "Honady. when the Rams ~'*-d Joe, I was exdled," Haden says. .. He hu b.en around and ~ weD In !bl pilll, and he can tach m• a lot about the game, not only by tilllng me things but ello through my wetd*lg and pen:elvlng. And 1 think rm a prwtty ~guy.• Haden even l"OOln4td wtth Joe during training cernp, and.., ddbcr..ty m.ln- tAllne.d a low proNe When dw fonMr New York Jet 1tar p&.yed the ftnt four tJIWMS· When Joe 1tumb&ed, the modest but effi- cient Haden w. there to mow beck Into the No. 1 slot. The $73,000 Haden earned dwtng the '76 Maten la small pogtoa compered with the lncx>ma received by Namath and other glamor playen. but Haden .. 11111 tetf-c:oNdoul about .......... "'When you think "' !bl fellowt In the ltccl .... you have to t..i ~ with I.he money rm ~ he ays. "1t eonw- tlmet ....,. to me that ~ ultda .. lmmonil. You c:.n't MY ow profallon II u IOdllly redeemtng M other ~ "°"'· My problem .. not '°.much wtlh whit athldee ,,. .. wtd) whit others don't mU.e. tachert' ........ b In· aanc., .. a ICWldll ... Haden'• QOf1C*ft b tachln' ....... and educMlon lln't ~-The blond, • ~. Al-Amertcart bO'j ....... Wayt ClCfllkteed llCholMk lld.a.wnwnt '° be .. ....... • athleac acecMnpW>. IMnt. He -• top tludeM .. a.a.op AmM Heh School ~ Calfomla and .... ed '°' • NCOrd 7,633 ,,... end 82 toudtdownt during dwee vU'llty tMIOnt Al a ~ he lad A1M1 to dMI ..... r~JlllfltJfrl•lill•fl•=tlfll[l~flflf(l'll~ :ti ~i~fi1'111 :is(llJJJftl(1if[lfilj~ l~t}J~all ~= I lh!Ll!hlhth,~iU~lrif i!HJiiH!' !Hh . ~ I i1t1i.it[f tUttHJiUjUi.!if tir.iIH1 1ff f i HHi l ! :s r["Ji!rtr 1r1rr 1,ftrJ.i.:,111l 1 f1f •1Jr! a. : i~lfJl,atirl lilfr1l ia . ~1~lrt~ill1r f !~i m 0 . 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'I 1. ~ti~r!ft &;!,. • , -.: hl~lll f r ~l lsi !!t hr i11.,1 ;;i!t~s; g;,~ a ~i~J"'• otU1 .. ~ ~ a fl!" iJ I• l i • .. . . .-~1··r1··( r• 18 J. ·1•11 ~-I~! JlJi .. 181•11·-~iiftit" ~r:·if1i - - -· · _a. Jh ~2 r -~~-:.:~ .. ' ... ~~!~~,!! .. : .... ..114: l,~, t•lf f~ht !ad d alfa! ti;l1 rf • ) \ . I • Women Face Special Problems Dieting When tt coma to dMting. a woman la not just like a man Mys Dr. s.t.. Edel-*'"• author ol the new book, The '40mon Doctor'• Dia /« ~n. "Women have con9'dered themMtva failu.ra rnailUftd against male apecta- tiofll ol wetgtrt lcm for too long," the 1ays. Dr. E,......, ~ womm have a tougher lime bing weight than men for bo4h physical and ~ reasons. .a. potnts out that by nature women have m<n hit and that hormonal changa, from pregnancy or taking blrth-cootrol pm., can sttmulatll greater fat prodlJdk>n. "Women have 9P'da1 problems beaiUN al the cycl- caJ neture ol thdr body mctabolsm," says Dr. Edelstetn. "Durtng the lalt 14 days ol the mmslrual cycle. wtt.n you're getting water-logged, weight lcm ls harder ... • What are some ol the pttfalls women «Deten should be wary on Dr. Edelstein cautions diet.en to watch out for hUlbands and friends who IMY uncon.dously Mi» tage diet efforts. "I don't think the.'• a fat woman around who doan't haw a thin fr1end who alway& says, 'Here, try this. I mad« It just for you.' then, never c.alt any ol II hcnd." Americans Unprepared For Leisure Do you f\nd you have more free time but are en)oytng It lat? You have a lot ol company says Dt. Gerald Fain, an aMOC. prof. of leisure studla at Bo.ton Univ. Fain puta pert ol the blame on edvcrtt. Ing. which he says auta maea al le- sure punutts few can lvc up to. '"No one ltW>WI a fat tmma player." uys Fam. "but when the average, out-ol·shacM pcnon ge1I on the fltnnll court, he'• akely to be disappolnNd and frustrated ... P.aple would be a toe ~ he says, II they i..r..d that "'tt'a O.K. not to do wh.t you'~ auppoMd to do. For el\ITlple,. y people lake up • apoe1 ~ .. 9°' becaUN their frt.ndl MCf ~ ..0. da* pity when what they might rally m~ 11 llMn~ to a concert.• FAMILY Wf.EKLY ~ ..... ~ P,ufdut•"itlr• Mo.1onF~ 1.111 .. Y.P ...... ,,.._.., Patrldl ... \JMlllV ll• If .... 800tt o.GMltlo Wl!JQ.Y, ~ "·"" 1n THE Christmas Decorations From Nature If you're a naturw lowr who'd like a change from the tinMf and plattic, why not make 90fne ol your own Owtltmas ~ rations this year? Dr1ed planta, pine c:ona. acorns and nuts can be used to make at- tnldtve wruth. and trM-trtmmingf; all you need II some ttme and pdence. Pine cona wtl probably head your thopptng 1111. For a tailored WNMh, collect c:ona that .... uniform In .. and shape as poutie; for frec·form wre.aths coDect several different ma. lt'a bat to gather cones eftier the tatles heve fully opened out. Be awe to collect more than you think you wlA need. Whm you gst dw ~ ~ to your ~. put than Into a slow <>Yen (about tSO-F.) for 15 to 30 minutes to kill any lnaeda. To make a wreath, buy an lne:xpe.nstve The Fear Of Leaving Home Many Amertcans are prilonen In their own homes bee.au.. ol a nervous disorder. ogorophoblo, that they mi.takenly think Is an lndMdual problem rather than a reasonably common ~de!. To sufferers, 80% of them womm. even a limp&. trtp to mall a a.tier can bring on anxiety and phytbl sttest with symp- toms t~t Include gkidlnas, palpitatk>nl and "jeJly" legs. Dr. Claire Weekes, an Auatrallan physt. ciao who has treated more than a thou· 1and agoraphobics, uys that although the ailment Is not a "slmple" phobia (.a:uch as.. far of dogs). It can be succalfutly truted. Dr. Wulca'i treaament, daatbed In her MW book, SlmP.. El/edfvc Trcot· ment of Agorophobfo, conccntreta on gMng IUffcrcra an undentandlng ol m. probl.m and on teaching them how to cope With their panic. What should you do f someone In your famlly auff•r• from pcralttent agonphobla? Ant, get him trQtmtnt, (You can~• Niemi flOm the~ d.pt. et .the Marat untv.) Don't f~ him to go out, and don't beoofM aJ9Y wteh him. You'll only edd thluM to his fut. wire frame • a florilt'a lhop or make your own by bending a wh collt hanger lnlO a clrde (Jave the hook on for a tMdy--rnade Mng.r). Ant. wire the cona by sllpplng some florWa wtrc between the acaJa. Thm draw an ~ ol the wr,.dt on a p6ecc ol paper and arrange your nm.r1al looeely on ii to get an Idea ol whet It wtl look lllc.e. Start wiring the cona to the ftame, pladng dw lugat ona at equidlt- tant spec:a around dw drde, then uamg the amallcr cones to ftl In. For more dctalled lnatruc:nona for nat year on rnaJdng wreaths and other dccora- dont, wrtte for a frw copy ol the f.adlhed Chrlstmos Decorot1ng Ma With Pfont Motcrlol to: Consumer Information Center, Dept. 629F, Dept. FW, Pueblo. <:00.81009. Dangers Of The Bedtime Bottle Many children!!' ycMln9 .. 2 haw tMth 11.natly ron.d to the gum. u a N9Ult ol nunb~ ~ (a1tA celled oun- tna~ mouth) •• dllmder thlll oc:cun In chlldNn ~ to *P wtth bottla con-- talnlng mt1k; f:nall Julca or odwr c:artlc>- ~~In their moutt.. "lt'• dlfftc:ult to ~ thlll • IUb.cance .. heakhful .... could prow harmluJ to • chl&d, but It doet," says Dr. Robert I. Kapllm ol Chary HI, N.J .• fomw pta. of the Amertmn Academy olP~. For men tmirmldlon • ..net 2SC for a CGpJ ol the ADA phamphlet, Nlftl"8 Bot• • MOClth, to: Buruu ol Dental HMlth Edue8dan, AmetcMl Om'lllll "-cc .. 211 E. ~Ave., Qaeo, m. 60611. Quick Takes ............ ,.,, & at .... not '° ltUdentl ., the Comcl Univ. Gnidu.tie School al eu.n.. end Put> lie AdmlnilUdon. Forty.four pacent ol the IDOlt NCaN ~ m. cld not ec:.ic.pt dw Nat.a ~)ob they were c6:Nd. Ralorw for~ lower- pavtng podlana: man ~ po&sn. IW, •men.....,.. placs to ltw and proximity to &tcnda and rW.ttves. How ...... .,. ,..w -.,, ... lllMlta? A ...-..nt survey nporta tlW the awnge aupernwbt .,..,., spends 24.9 rnlnuta Nlec:tlng hit OI her pwdMIMI for a total bd ol $17.68 -or 70C a mlnUta. Th. turvcy UC> Mys tlW abnolt 2 out ol 3 purdWinQ dec:llioN .. made In the ..... mostly on tmpuaae. Browmg can be cmdy. An fO'IW .............. _._ ......._? &oce prolooged a · posur• to no6N ol 70 dec:hla and owr can caUN hc.arlng loee, ha-. .. the typbl cMdbet a.vG for~ c:amnon .ounck: pbega trudc 100, gllf power fnowet 90, alarm dodl 80, eled!1c lhawr7&. Dnwl•• ••d , ........ . .. _ ,., ... t tr/ ....... ..... )ectl9 nporta • aurwy ol chlldren aged 6 to 12. Men girts gave mu* • hlgtw rating than did boys, who preferred rnalh end -.:lence. ..._.. .............. ..., __ jlwww:dplloa _...._ than their COW\NrperU In other lnc:ome bndlcta, lfYS HEWs National Canta f()( Health staa.tlcs. Each .-.on In ferda ~ Ing las then $3,000. yur buys 9.5 praa!PkA• comJMQd wtth 5 per yul' for uch member ol W.. arnlng men than $10.000. BIRTHDAYS (aD Segtttartua): a..., 111 -c.to Pontf 63; Aleklandr Solzhenltlyn 59; Rita Mor.no 46; ctnllne en... 'Z'/. llodll' -Dionne Warwick 37; Connie Franda 39; Frank &natrJ 62. y....., _ Christopher Plummer 50; Dick Van Dylca 52 ....... .., -Patty Duke 31; M~ Chuc Smith 80; Lee Remick 42:-£1 .... Rk:tt 46. 111.... Strom Thurmond 75. Ftw., -Margaret Meed 76 . ....., _ Arthurfledler82. l r - I I l l . ~ . . . . Warnings The Surgeon 6tnerlJ His Determined lhll Cigenne Smoling Is Dangerous to Yu Health. · .. --- (EPA estimates, with standard transmission. Your own mileage may vary, depending on how and where you drive. your car's condition and optional e quip- ment.) In short , the Rabbit delivers precisely what tho ughtful people anywhere want 1n a car· performance, ro.om, handling, economy. So next time you have a yen for a terrific suk1yak1 dinner, drive to the restaurant in a Rabbit. And enjoy the best of both worlds. -VOLKSWAGEN T .DOES IT AGAIN ~ :I OJ l \:IC ~llUU\llJ@; n aa.11 d with office COSTA MESA SADOLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE reporters h rty. mdependent SADDLEIACIC IMW 28402 Marguente Parkway Mission Vie10 U I -2040 -494-4949 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St Santa Ana -815-1171 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster-64MOIO PHIL LONG FORD 43 Auto Center Dnve Irvine -7 68-6111 Newport Beach -640-6444 ICj!iji CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540..91 oo CHEVROLET COMti41lL CHIVROLIT 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546· 1200 DATSUN IARWICIC DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano 1J 1·1 J75-4tl·U71 OOTDATSUti4 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -142-7711 UHtVUSfTY OLDSMOllU 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.."40 AU.EH OLDSMOllU. 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Beach -147.asss SIJllDAY, OECEMIER 11 t:JO o 12JJ ()) e a 11n ·11 ()) m Foo~.-,re-G1111t ((ll) (})) llR Football New Yo1k G1an1s vs Philadelphia [a&lh 10:00 (() lffl fooltllll New Yor-vs Ph1l1oelph11 l?:lO & llfl fotlttllll ,rt-Ga111t ((ll) (})) llFl F~U Atlanta vs. los Anteles 1:00 B {I) Ifft f~ll Minnesota V1k1n1s vs 01kl1nd R11dm D ft ()) !UJ llFl football San 01eao Char1ers vs Oenver Broncos 4:00 • rn <a ())) 1'77 l'Allt&• All A1Mrlu11 FoeitblH Tum 5:30 • Mlle Woc1d of s,.ns 5:00 8 l'ro footbal Wrap MOllDAY, OECEMIER 12 6:00 U Cl) ff~ (a:IJ !I)) Mondly lllahl footblll live covmat ot the 21me between lhe Dallu Cov.boys and the San franc•~O 49ers TIJCSDAY, 0£CUIBU 13 5:30 all Laktn Baslttball lakers vs New Ortuns 6:00 1!J Laun Basbtball lakers vs New Orluns 1111 wtDllESDAY, DlCUIBER 14 6:00 Iii 3l Lahn Baslietball lakers vs Houslon Ro<kfls fltDAY, O(C[MIU l6 4:30 (3) Warrion lasUtNll WarrtOfs vs Boslon Celt1c1 10:00 llt UCLA Baslttban Southern llilno1s at UClA SATIJRDAY, DECEMBER 17 9:00 fJ Tht CMl KllOt Show ~JO fJ Cl) llfl fto!Mll ,, •• c.m. 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Your Dally Pilot now brings you, each day, the most, the best, the most complete and the most up-to-the commercial break listings ever offered. For TV Program Rely on News the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 , ... 7 S UNOA Y (Continued) -6:30-u ((fl) CJ)) ([) llns m m Wild llnadom D IUllC """ c..1e,.11u <ml lad Wlllte's CMJS (2t) lltowle: ll:> "II Tomorrow Collts" (Or1) JJ -P1t1y Du~t QI) lewlttlltd m Iii llue lbrMt l!J Tilts of Wtlb fai,. 7:00 o rm 1 > Ml 11t11iu111 Cl DISNEY SPECTACULAR * True-Life Tt1dition D 1J1 r) I m !ft Won4trlul World al 0tsMy Run Cou11r Run Otsp•lt lht plus ol • eenlle min ntred shepherd 1 prolus1onat hunter sets our lo t1plure a p1oud touear 1llt1 caus1n1 her rNlt to pensh on a l1U m Hte ..... 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D Come Wei\ tht Wofld G DtJ of Miracles m °"' llsJ 9:00 D ([l) Cl)) ()) All In !lit flmlly Another baby announttment from thelf old h1ah school lfltnd and malchmahr sends Mike and Glo11a·s memoJ1u bitk nine years to their very lust 1nd 1tmosl 'lasl date D BIUBOARD NUMBER l * MUSIC AWARDS LIVE e ~ ()) m a Tiit 1111 h•nt: 'Billboard No I Music Awards 1 ht most popular pe1lormers 1n the recordin& industry art honored on fh1s lust annu11 pruenUhon Record1n1 artists who achttve ocel fence 1n 111 npeds of contemporary mus1t-1nclud1n1 pop. 1111 rock and country western -as delerm1ne<I by 81llbo11d m1au1ne's audience surveys rue1ve awards k11s llr11toffmon and the Bee Gres host A WORLD TELEVISION PREMIERE eoratao..m CJ) flaslt¥111t OI tilt load DA World TV ,,.111it11l * MULO THOMAS Sta11I "IT HA"EllED ONE CHRISTMAS" D CI>~ (12t CJ)) Motit: ct) (21u) "It Ha,,..M 0.. Cllrid· IUS" Marlo fhomas W1ynt Roctn. Cloos Lt1thm1n and Onon Wtnu A new version of r ruk C.pi1's duslC film. "fl's 1 Wondert11l l1le. 1n wl11(ll an apprtnhtt 1n1e1 lo prowts lhlt no human hie 1s without its mun1n1 ind no ursfenet 1s pc11ntless Cl blpll WAtf1111 at lltlMftalMI Cl) R11 i1111111114 8 Tiit ON W11 fr) lluterpltu llltllrt: I Cl1ud1us OJ Mertie: "Los Slett Pro\Cntos · Ci) lest Of F alllllin -9:30-D ((ll) CJ)) (I) Aliu lh1nk1 to ~Kt -Flo and Mel. usu11ty al each other's 1hro1t become a pair ol Joye birds airer spendtnl! • wtOtnd toaether 1n Tucson at lht b11 !oo!b1ll rime D Tiit Kin& Is Colllh1& CJ) hrttr W.COMr S!low D '-'11tr T td Arllllttllla 10:00 a CAROL 1u111m SHOW * NEW TIME TONIGHT for TY'l hst uuahsl U (<l?J t])) (() Cartl lvrnell $!low D Oaf °' Dbc:oMrf CJ) It Tales A nltf G E...t a.,tey How m....,....., m a _.. ...., ,. ''"'6.''•"'""'""' .......... _ .... S)VbiMI CID 'rut Plr101 .. 1CtS -10:30- • 1i.., s..wrt s.. 11:00 GU(()O .... 8 ,IC...U.11 (() Tile l'Tl a. D llloN: "I Wut 19 Ult" (d11) 58-Sllun Hayward m lhfle: ' The Lon1 Voy11t Home' CD , .... , •• ,,, ((U) ) ....., OKJati4 twiPb @(l)W.• 12 a 100a.. ID Encwtltr. m Jina-, S.auart -11:30-u s-;,, s,.u riu11.._ " tllt "-• CJ) """-'m Clll• U 9 (() a llkwlt: "Sherlock Holmes 1n New York" • Tllt 700 Chi• • (ID)lllWI (() T9"pulte Cl) Tiit leld OMS -11:45-CID> lloYlt: "Cover CJJI" ((ll) (])) Motil: "81k1n1 Bmh" (al.l(I))~ ..... -12:15-u Mtwie: "ltlt Ult Dwll" (com) ~· Humphrey Bo11rl. Jennifer lonts. Cini Lollobri114' -1:45- D !Ins UAIO .. W"L 2:10 e lllMI: lilt R11t Bmd A Christmas Miracle! She sees what the world would beJike without her. And with the hetf of a lovable ange , discovers tht wonder of life ·- the most precious gift of all. Starrlng MARLO THOMAS ORSONWEUES WAYNE ROGERS and Cl.ORIS LEACHMAN asTheAngeJ e ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 9:00PM0 MONDAY I • D£COllU ll fO( ...... -•tlneoa llstllp. ~-DAmlllC~.le· ... .., ,., ~. 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Waller Matthau 8VENINQ 8:00 U e ( 17' • Dl lltw1 0 2' SI fliMl lltws D [""lltncJ OM e w, Gitftrdl U 3l 11~ (i21J il l) Mondlr N1cht footbaU l1vt cove111e of thf ~am, between Dallas Cowboys and lhe ~n f1111Cisto t9t1's 0 Movie: <C> (2hr) '1119 Mal ti ....... , •• Ji..11~ @ (() WM WefM flf AlriMlla m u. a.tercaanc• llltllltel ~WU ID Tiit frtlldl a..t 8:00 G CHMUE BIOWN XMAS * TIM Pullllts Gana In I Grand Holiclal Sptwl D ((Jl) CJ)) CJ) Clllrtit ltow1 C.rilllus As the first flakes of SllO* slart dtscend1n1 on Punutland that 1m111nary everywt1e1e 1n whlCh Pu nuts crow 1n wisdom 11 not 1n he1chl Chuhe Bro•n ind his phllosophiul Punut peer Linus search beyond sl11ny aluminum trees lln!fl •nd 11udy neOll lo l1nd the real. un01na menttd mon1n1 ol the yuletide season u n (I) a a liltt• Howa. .. Ille ,,..,1. "freedom r1i1h! Charles lnaalls 11Sks his own lilt ind endanrtrs hrS family lo help 1 s111111 band of peaceful 1nd1ans threatened by townspeople D Tt ~ WM C..try <Il Mtwit: ct:> (211<) "GJ,.Y" (dta) &J-Rowhnd Russell Ha1at1e Wood llJTllt .leMr'tWiW m c.n hrMtt ' friee41 m Mo¥it: (211r} "CllM fiN Ille Clip" (clra) ·s I-limn Carney a~ tD Alt tf Ulltlrtllllty ID La usw,-,. Qi) lat tf lrlllt ... la -1:30- D ((Jl) CJ)) (() 1was 111t Mlpt ..... Cllrisbus Dc..itraU.. GJ SlZl.OOI QMttlell mi> o..r ear 9:00 U ((I?) (I)) Cf) Mllllde MOit IS •t stake than llie ··Businessman of the Year" award when Maude and Walttr are the only two eand•dares (]) S.11 Pedro lead Bums u o Cf) m 1a 111 .. 1.: ct:) (211r) "Sunslliat Cllt11t111t" (rom) '77-Chlf DeYounr. 811ba11 Hershey Eileen Heckart Pat H1n1te Me& foster 8111 Mumy Corye focht1 A po11Mnt llohday love \tory about widower Sam Hayden 11oho returns with his daurhter to his homt town in Teus IOI the hohdays When the child decides sht wants to st1y on with her 111ndparents Sam rtk1n dlu a childhood romance and sets a wedd1n1 datt. tvtn tllou&ll 11 would mu n 11v1n1 up his career D Tt Ille WM c..try a Di.tct ftwtr John Travolla hosts lh1s ()leview CO\'traae ol the mov1t Saturday N11ht fever and d11'0 party ••th auuts lhe Bee Gees K C Ind the Sunsl11ne Band and Ohv11 Newton John llJ A llfW DIM I• Cllrlst-811b1 BenlOll stars 1n her hrst telev1S1on spK1al Tiit delectable talented per lormer will have as her special cuesl stars Het Haw's lav011te. Archie Campbell atone ••th Freddy Weller Dottsy TC Shep11d, Charlie McCoy. Johnny Rod111uez ind Santa Cl1us ® "'"": CCJ (211r) ''Tiit am of ''4" (adv) '73-Cary Cl'lmts. Jerry l!ouser m ... ,. liriffll s.. ..... om.. S Moirit: a:> (Zhr) "Tiit Powtr" (sci h) '68-Ctor1• H1m1llon YOU'RE NEXT! TAKE 60 MINUTES •ACME and look your best for the holidays! • WRINKLES • DRY SKIN • LINES • OLY SKIN • BLEMISHES MON-SURGICAL ••• /ace lifting can begin with your first Wit! Ctl,_.lllfOi ...... TOOAY fi:anUt, SKIN CARE CENTER MIWPOIT llACH HUMTIMCnot4 llACH AMAH8M 2700W. eo.t Hwy .. SUit• 210 15877 Got~ Ave. 1701 So. Euclid.Suite (Acrota from Ancient Mattner) (Acrott from Levitt) (1 Block No. of Kat .. la) lt4-141 776-1760 , .... MONDA'!' (Continued) ( 29 t ) Movie. BoJn f ,,, t?) Cl Ch1puhn Colorado m DIVld Suss•1nd Sho• -9:30- D ( 17 3 ) e The Btl!J Wlllte Sho• loyte find~ ht1)•ll 1n lh• rr11d di• ol ~ .. h1d,.1nd •om;nlt w1lh 1 tJ• • d11vr• 1h• m~I wh1lt lllm1na ~ ltlr .. 11 1n CM1m•rr ·~I •n~ lohn ) nol la~.r~ I IOI> "''" ED ~e of Unmt1111ty m £nriq11e ti Poltvo1 10:00 D Tiie fem1n1n1 M1st1•t tlcnn1, fran~l1n Mst. th1) so•c11I .. n.cn "'•mines lhr Pt•ds 11 wom•n whrt ;mob D•1lhs hom l~n~ c •"lt• ''' wom•n who \m ,~, hive ll~"' i.p mo•r 1n1n 400 orr c•nl sin • lq~O 3 flkh M111 POOi Min 0 D Nni t Movie. "C1u111t" I n1n1 19 t1m•s Ma)M Barba•a ll•I G•ddr1 U Tht Cleo u1ne Sptc111 t ('11 3 ) Switch Cl) Gtt Smut OJ Mundoi Opuestoi '1l) hnm M1chtn11'J World -10:30-u Switch Un•I Brw pl~!\ ~ .. 111 .. M hiltS P•lr •M Mac lo l111d het m1ss1~t nush,nd 1usl btlort \ht I\ nlurdertd ,ma> e>Ntws 11 :00 u 10 n s m u Nt1n O Tiit Hollywood Con111< hon U 3 ( 17 ) ) t Nm Cl Mo.11 C "Tht Mu• of Slltb•" (adv) 69 W1l!t1 P1d1•nn Cl) Tiit 04d Couple C!> Tht Hontymoonm 11 ftrawood ZN11ht m Od Cnttt ('21 "t ) Lon Amtriun Styli Em Y1r1tdadtt di M1di1110<ht CE M1cNt1l/lthrtr Report -11:30- U Ntn T Mot11: I hr Wild 1nd !ht Innocent u ~,,,,, m u · JdlftnJ c..non g Lowt Amtrlun Styli r () Movie: "Bid Mtn ot MIU011rl" (wu) ·41 Ot.nn1s Mo•a~n 0 Mo•lt : "Tht Drum M1hr'" (dra) '64-lommv SIP~I' ®)Ironside m Mttf'OlltWs O> Git Smart (rf7J CJ)) 11 i CBS lilt Mwle (3) 1111 700 Club flit C1ptlontd ABC Ntwt (IB ) S<l·fl Thutre 12:00 fJ Mcrrit: "loJ In lht Mor111111" (dra) 6S R1(h1rd Chambtrla1n Cll Twlll&llt Zont m '""" rern~ Cl) Movlea P11valt l •vts ol Adam g [vt C11me and Pun1shmtnl USA -12:30-0 Gent Autry CfO) Movlt. "The Sm&t CUM" (dra) "62 Richard Bmharl Alu Nichol mc,...w111 1:00 D 121\ (IJ Ot fMOrrow GI Sn -2:35- • Movie: "lruh1 of H111b" (dr1) '3S l(lth111nt Hepburn Pege 10 TUESDAY DECEMBER 13 FOi mornl111 1nd alter-hstlnrs. please set DAmME NOGWIS. a.. io., l0t rovr ceMt11te11Ct, art Ille da(s lllO'lies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9 JO D .k "fOUf ~IU ID lbe Border" (wol )4 Ror) Calhoun 10 00 O "~nl!lltlll 111 London" (•d•J )) 011~ Boeardt tin Honttt 2t "810 r10111 Elt1nlfy" (dll) '>fi Robert Ryan Ami• fkbere Rod Stttitr 12 00 m "Tiit Awful Truth" ltom) Jl Ca1y C1an1 hent Ounn I 00 Jt C "Once A Thill" (dra) SO lvnt Havoc Ce~• Romero Ma11t MacDonald 1:00 G C "Never Say Good· byt" (d,~1 5& Roc.k Hudson Curn~ll Borchm 3:00 10 CJ "Arlbeaque" (dra) 1\6 Gr~aorv Ptc~ Sophia lmen 3-30 D , c "Tt1101 on 1111 Boch" hu)p) TJ-Oenn1s Weavr• Estelle Parsons l!VllNING 8:00 Dt ltT"f)llewi u u e m n """ O £mtrt111CJ One B W, Crlffith 0 f' ro: ('Bl J ) """ 11J l1hts luhtball la~ers vs New Orluns 1111 m Tiit ""' lkllldl Cl)ThtRrMla f1J lourntJ lo Adwttrture .BJ l.altn kllt!'1ll Conr d tr om 5 30 lt~trs vs New Orluni fll) Zaom 0) Vll'llOI I C.nta1 m As Min lthnts CS Abbott I Costtllo -6:30- D Movie: rt l "Tiit Bella ot St. Mary't" Pa11 I (dra) ·45. Bina Crosby lnirtd Beremu llfnry lrAvm t Ho11n'1 Heroes rtO Merv Griffin m Mr Thr .. Salls (lfTl (~)) The Lone bn1cr II) Corazoa Sllnjt m T1ll GIOIMI Years "' l.ltt1t bxab 1:00 J J Cmtra•llCJ 0111 UG @ G>Cl'll"tw1 U llin Clull I.' T1ll °" C.plt To Ttl 1111 Trutti m 1 lM Lucy Q)MM·IZ ((l?J (I)) Illy f'llrM Sells fB MtflWI htMI J ...... HM m 11ac11.+11llhm 11a,ort (Qfl 11)~ •.HJ ElltWllllllefll T tlliPt ~ C.rttl Sea ' s., -7:30- .. CMll4 C.1111re •=t:i:" • (JDl ~ Cl) Cl'll Holl,.oo4 Squt,. CD Tiit Gone Show m <f2fl CD> Th•""' 1u11e11 Q) Let' a llhtt A Dtal ((}7) (})) h111lly Affair a Chrntmu Sptclal Peeae· luntllt Nolan and Bruce Oav1dson sta1 fLl LA lftttrcll1~ae '1t!) """''"'' 8:00 U ((II. 'Tl) CIS """ S,.· ml A Converuhon •1th (ric Sttue1d Ch11I~ Ku111t 1nterv1ews £11c Sevamd aboul his nur 40 yun n 1 •01\1n1 newsman u he is about to ret11e lh1s wec11l 1s 1 d1s11ll111on ol h1Chh1ht1 of lhat hu 'lrhtthn' conmutron trecme the 1ourntr of lht Vtlva S 0 boy lo Wnlun1ton iourn1hsl as Stnre1d reflects on tht i'"' people l11ends d1st1n1u1shed collu1ues and lht •0tld chan11n1 events of his d1y u 12)1 (() l]tJ M111 From Atltntls ··cw Hrde' A mrstenout hqu1d from btouth lht su ch1n1u lht normally sla•d CW Cmwford into his evil alter eao O To Ille Wild Country "!he Other Ntwfoundland'" ()) lllotlt: (2hr) "Anchors A•ttah" (mus) 4S-F11n~ S1n1tr1 Ctne Kelly a ia, ca Cl)) H•111>J o,,, . Nose IOI News"' R1ch1e fl\U h1S onves1t111tn1 1ss11nmtnt se11ously when 11dtd by one of fonm s 111lfriends he eapons someth1n1 rotten 111 tht san1t1hon dep1rtment m Carol Burllttt I Frltr* Cl) •ie: ':c:J (211r) "~" '4114 f1rll, rltase Come HomeK (com) 6S-Sh11ley Mclaine Peltr Ustinov f.D J11an MIOtHr't Wtrld H1w111 Rev1S1ted from 1 111pl11c re cruhon ol lhe Islands violent bu1h 10 • IOok 11 lhe htlh 11sts dom1nat1n2 tod1y's W11k1k1 Michener lraets lhe Mtory ol whal he terms 1 unique evotv1n1 u~r1 ment 1 f1s<1n1tm1 and myslenous crucible of hmt space fife ind people ·· OJ u Usurpadou mi> ''""' t"tCt"'911tU -8:30-u CJ) ®J (6 CD) Lmr~t I Slllr1t1 "llhe My Ptanb. Please" When the eirls m l11d off at the br1wery they deetde to urn some tlSh by start1n1 a business ol their own m A Wo1111n IL. m ai!MM 1.a1111111• ''°•""'• Qi)°"' bty 9:00 8 (:It {])) ()) 11t•A•S•H Cone! fht •07 7th tnVISIOftS lht m1ssm1 Htwkert 1nd Hol lips u b11tlt cuu1t1tes 1nd B t 1n1t11tu 1n unaultiomtd hthc09tor starth IOI lhe Piil D ID Cl) Ill QJl lilullllH't Sift Polly foedman·s boyl11end 11 to t1ken w1lh lier buutJ that ht f11ls lo reco1n111 lier 1nte1t11ucc e Tt ltle Wild C.Jltr, e I]) llDI (al Cl)) Tiu .. 's C.PMY ''Heltn"s Job'" A 1uttled Helen Roper takes 1 caf1ter11 1ob to teKh husblnd St1nley 1 IUSOll. bul she retuns home 1 wreck .,,,.... m ... ,, Griffin s... a IM!t: CC> (%fir) ''Tiie '"""" era" (-.S) '67-0on Murro • Tllote Golcltll , .. " ID £sta lllctlt, Eu,... m lllasttrpltu 1\utre -9:30- • ( <ll> CJ)) CD 0111 biJ at A T11111 Ann lulte and 8arb111 lrt star11ed •hen 1 handsomt J011n1 min a"'vu at lhttr door '" surth of h11 Jona lost lither but the b1uest sbock 1s Schne1dtr s a CJ)® (8 Cl)) Stap Burl rectives 1 drudful shock when he aou to v1S1t his son. Peter to 1nv1te him to a surpuu Ptrfy 10:00 U CHRISTMAS COii * LOU &llAllT TONIGHT! fJ (<ll> ) Cl) I.ell 6'1111 Two Christmas s1or1ts bldflrr on Lou and lhe lnb stall 81fltes moYlnl story about 1 homeless family 11inds Op with a surprmna t•1Sf 1nd Rossi's 1n~est1111ton of • respected pol1hc11n breaks wide open U llll (I) D aJJ r.tlct Woniaa Pepper 1nd 81trs only clue 1n their 1nvest11al1on of seveul ritualtsltc sley1n1s is a dtttd butlertup clutched by uch v1ctum ••""' CJ) lllttlt: "Woman In H1dtnf U CD CIJ (12fi CIJ) h•llJ H1nc's o husband. Jeff is d11wn b1ck 10 the lawrenct t1m1ly when hlS 3 yur old son becomes 111 .., Get Stllart m 1-s lllCMflt1'1 Wof1cl -10:30- m a> m """ 11:00 8 •Cll®ID "m e o CE <<ll> rn> m 11ews 8 TIM ....,.._ c..ntditll • Mtwle: "T1111ber1.ck" e TIM 0.. C.,.. Cl> Th ..,.......,, . ,.,..., ,,,..,.,. • Die* CMtt ""' (QI Cl)) I.en Atntrlct11 Style tllD MIUllllllAllrer Rtl*t -11:30- fJ ((ll) CJ)) Cl) ltl"le: "Hltc~­-llt" (d11) ·74..:Clorls lmhmlft. .. 9) Cl) ....... r..tllll e LM Amtrlun Style Cl) Mtwle: "Slit GMa ti Slmk Rttr' (1dv) ~-BUI Cord • CD (JD) (121l CIJ) Morie: f Scott Fltza•t•ld 1n Hollywood" m11tt ....... m w Sturt S TIM 700 Cl"' t!m ABC Captlolltd """ 12:00 •TwllfPIZ-m rwnerf~ a> Mtfl••: ·Hollywood Story. ' l1111tttt0n OI lttt'" -12:30-• lilttlll: ·Second But Stc1e1 ~tnl 1n the Whole Wide WQtfd ... ··~11ht Kty." ·e1111thtvlll1 Monster·· mer.wits 1:00 G OCDDT_.,.. DIS., m ~ ''Busl of the City." Under ftre." "The Ape Min" 2:00 D 111..ia: "Oper1hon Cross Ea elt$,"."'l3 Rut .. •dtltlne" -2:55- D ...... : CC) "\.tt't llab Loft" (com) "60-Merllyn MOlltot. A LIGHTER ED-A HEAVIER LOU At CR\ StuJ111 <.enter tn J S.1n I ern.ind1• \,tllc1 whurh 111 L '" Angele' one lJll 'troll thri1ugh tht.' 11ld C1un,mnkc -..c,tern \treet turn lcf1 Jnc.1 p.i" \I~ Thn:c ~.in, hou\c .ind .in empt\ C11ll1g.1n' l\IJnc.I l.1g1•on hehind the m1u. idle M.tr) 1' kr \1111m: 'ound 'tJgc The gn<iJ memone' tlu.,.. lr<1m thc'l '' mhul' 111 p.1,t telc\I· \JOO \(J\On\ A 1c .... hundred lcet ln1m M.1r1 ' lormer 't.1gc: ,1,1nJ, St.igc 4. the prc,cnt h.hc ul 11pcr.1t11•n' lor her olJ ""J\1 1'111)\ luu C1r<1nt ~ ntcnng lhc 'tatic " ,1 dcJ.1 'u t.'\pcn- cnce for Jll)t1nc .... ho h.1, c1 er v.orkeJ r11r .1 nc.,.. ,p.1per Snapped h.11.k frt•m the 11u1J11or tour tltm n mcmllr) I.inc. 11nc " \Udc.lcnh thru't 'm.1d1 J.1h into thi: m1dtlle t•f a huge. hu,1ling 1.:1t\ mom hllcd u. 1th Jnk,. t~pcv. ntc!r' u.orkef\ .ind camcr,1,• N11 4ue\t11111 .1hnu1 11 th1' '' 1nJccJ the l.m Angele:' Trihunc .inJ. \CJteJ 1n the m1J,t of the .1c1111n " It\ ncv. UI\ ec.l1tor. Lou Grant. J.k .1. r J A'ncr Nann Marl'l11111d µIan Mn Marr.art'/ P1·nchon. thl' IOUf,h µuhlisher of rh1• l.Uf A nxelt1f Trth11ne: Ed1111rd A \/lt'r (ltfl) .rwrs of Lnu GrC1nt, rlr1· 111·~· 1111· ed1111r: and ,"-fcmm Adams pla1.1 CJwrltr //111n1•. thl' mwwKtn:< editor. tn rhe dramatic fer/er On closer c,..um1n.1t1on the .1ward-wmn1ng .1ctor .1p· prar~ .ima11ngl) rd.1,..cd. t:onmlenng the 12-hour v.nrk \Chrdule for h1\ nr" CBS L t)\J Grant -.crir~ (Tue,Ja.,.,. IOPM ) .ind the heat from the tremendou' numher '111 hghts required to 1lluminJtc thr unu\uJll) large \Cl. ''I'm getting u,eJ to thr u.ork 't:hcJule."' A\nrr , .. , , "But. 1f the} don't tlgurc tlUl a"") In cool th1' pl.ice tltf rll he thr fir..t Cit) CUllOr IO hl'tOr} 1(1 m.tn hi\ c.Je~k 1n '""'m trunk~·· Nrarly 40 pound\ lighter th.in the L1lu Grant "ho lrf1 MinnrsotJ ;1fter scvrn )r.irs as 1he nr"s director .it the ficuonJI WJM-TV. Asner laugh' when 11 1s sugg.e~ted that pcrhap<> he \hould don 'w1m trunk' to 11.iunl his nrwl) trimmed figure ''I t0<>~ off m) ~hirt '"'Rich MJn. Poor Man."' hr grins "I think lh.it's .ihout .. , for ii~ I cure to go." Has A~ner maJe any con,1:1ou' rffort 10 .1ltcr h" Lou Gmnt chaructrr for the nr.,.. si tuation 1n wh11.:h hr has been ca~t'l "Actuull). tou hegnn chunging and gnlw1ng nght from the beg1nn1ng of Mary·~ ,ho"':· Asner ~lutrs. "Each year he gmdu11tly hccame le~~ farcical .ind more thrce-dimrns1ona l-morr hclicvahle. Hopefully hr will continue to grow in thi~ new format." 1111" Jh,1ut "'111:r h1m,cll. h." the re,p.1n,1hil1t\ 111 h.i"nt! h" "" n \c!r11:' .ind Jn t111ur-luni;. 11nl.' .it th.it l.1u,l'J .1n~ l h.1nge' 1n h1' per,<•nJI Irle 1 .. ...,.1tur.dh then.'\ rnoro: 'tre" .ind 'tr.iin "'hen 'uu"re thc .,.,.,,tlt...J tnp h.1n.1n.1 r.1ther th.tn JU't J 'eu,nJ h.inJnJ · he JJm11\ ·'wu re rc,p1•n,1hlc lur 'n mulh nwrc 'h•u feel \11U mu't J11 '"ur \l:r\ hc't II• h.l\l' the 'h""" \llllCCU JnJ ue.1h: .1 t.inuh ·t\pC: Jlffi•"phc:rc lln the \C:t .. , he \\11rk \l.heJulc h.t' rr,1h.1hl\ heen the h1ggt:\l 1."h.1ng1: "' l.1r ·" m' pm.1te hie "lPn,erncc.J ·· hc JJc.J, '"On \IJr\ ''h"" \\C h.1J .11.ountf\ duh 1:\1\tcnlc Ten t11 lhl.'. \\llh t\\o-h11ur lunlhl.'' On I nJ,,~, ""l' cJmc! in ,11 noon. hlmcJ thc 'h''" 11mc 1n ln1nt ul .1 la\e .1uc.l1enlC 1h.11 o.:\cnrng .ind v.ent home. 1'.u-.. I'm on lho.: wt JI \CH'n <1\:lrn:k cicr\ 11'111rn1ng tor m.1keup We him. v.11h one cJmcra ,111d no .1uJ1cmc un1il 'c1i:n •H eight 1n the C\en1ng I go h11me lc.irn 1.·1gh1 p.1ge' 111 JtJlugui: for thi: nc\I J,I\ .1nJ fJtl 10111 hc:J Nu" 1h.1t\ d11lcrcnt1" I uu (1r.1nt "hillc:c.I ·" .1 "Jr.1m.1 11.rth 1.11meJ1i: ll\er- tune' ··Where:" Thc "1.ir\ hlcr Moori: ~ho\\ \\a' 70- pcn.cnt comcJ\ .mJ 'll-pi:r1.e11t Jr.1m.1 I 11u < 1r.1nt \lrt\C\ tor JU't the rc1cr'c ··11 I' Jchn11ch 111t1rc J1thrnh ·· A'ner .1Jm11\ "'h•r "1me fl"·""n .111 Jud11:n1.c finJ, 11 e.1~1er tn .1l·cep1 momcn\\ "' JrJm.1 111 th1.· cour'e 111 J h.itr-huur '1luJll<>n c11mec.I\ 1h.in 11 Jnc' Jllcp11ng. the nuturJI mumcn\\ nl humor th.it ne.irh ,ll\\J\\ .Hl\C in J Jram.1111: '11u.1t111n ~err ,1111 \\I.Irking 1111 m.1k1~ thn\e lrghtrr moment' c,1,1cr Im 11ur' 1e-..cr' .1nJ I think 1q:·re grtt1ng. thrre ·· Ed Asner srars as Lou Grant. clt1° editor of rht 011· Tri/lune. a l.n.t A nJ(t.ft1 dai/1· rttwspaµer. · P1199 11 IWEDNESDAY) DECDllH 14 fOf '*""'' aod afteraoon llstlnp. oMaM Ml DAmlllE P'lOGRAMS. It· io., lot ,our CAll!Ytnltnu, are tlle U(s lllONS. DAmlllE lllOVIES 9:30 m CC) ~Kass ol firt" (ad•) !i!i-Jad P1lancr Barbara Rush Rt• Reason Martha Hyer 10:00 U "The Heirm~ (d11l 49 OllYla dt Hav1lland Montaomery Chll Ralph Richardson M111am Hopkms Vanrss,a Blown 121 "flam Dou Stru1• Thlnfs'' (dra) !17 -lneud Sere man, Mel ferrer Jun M•riis. Elina labourdtllt Julrellf Gre(() 12:00 m "Tonrcht and btrr lli1ht" (mus) '4!> R1u Hay worth, lee Bowman, /anel Blau. Marc Platt, leshr Brooks 1:00 (3 ct) "H11ry 8'Kl end the Tictr'' (dra) ')8 Barba1a Rush Stewarl Granger Anlhony Strei IS Johar 2:00 1iJ CC) "Berni of thr Rim" (•es) '!>2 James Strwait ~hur Kennedy, Julr~ Adam\ Rock Hudson l :OO ~(CJ "Chmdt" lrny\) '6!>-Cary Grant Audr,y •t'P burn Walter Matthau lamt\ Coburn Gtorae l'.enned1 l:lll a CC> "Tenor '" lhe s.r" (susp) ·7 I -lt1f Euc~so~ Ooui McClure Roddy McD• o il KttNn W'tnn. 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Sales Tax included No Cerd1 Of•• yov• own °' """ your n•-· •cld••'' •nd OllOn• 11 ... mber ~ ·11 ""'k~ """ <Md tH• t•O AOO 2S .. ,,, -7:30- D A CllristllllS Stof)' Cll m Ut'1 Go to Ill• bu1 .. ~ ... ,., • Tiie ·~ ,.,,.. f}) The tMlu U lloM: TM Otller Oftuallt Ibis special e11m1MS the sllortaee ol whole blood lor open hurt sur&tiy and olht1 medtaf needs in l~e los M&tlti area Lf The $111,000 QM"*I (l'O) l}1 'Ii Family ftud m era CD> r.. eta~ 1111\d Q)Ut'1 llHtA Dul m u hlltrWll1• ~ Sbrtoerd 8:00 fJ (@ (])) (Uli• Tum W1llona and lht Evans cl1n lurn a preceous lesson in love. lift and death when J J presides O'if! 1 most unusual wa~e II ff (I) ma Tit• Lile and TlllllS of Gfluly Mims U Jo tltt Wild CoulllfJ lht Wild Pac1hc Sllort" (]) Mowie: (CJ (2ltr) ''The larlltp of Broad•tJ" (mus) '49 rred As111re. G1ncer Racers 0 SANTA STEALS XMM * 2Hlt .. IS ENOUGH B Cl) CIDl (QI) (I)) £111tt la [Nup (2hr) "Yu N1choln, there 1s a S.nta Claus" ~ preunt h1ddtn by J~n before htr death rntoru the Bradford s spml alter 1 Chnstmn burrtar steals t~eir pltSents CD C.rol kmett & f r1'll4ls Ol .... : (2111) ''flit AlatriclM" (adv) S~-Glen ford frank love1oy Cesar Romero UBUl1 T111eu. ~ Lant 3)~ fD ..... mu~• m ""'" .i o;1 'e1ctt"'' -8:30- D ((lll CJJ) (I) ~ .. Wllll De, ...... Allwt ..,_. s111111ityl Ab1111I Van 8urtn "Our Abby" hosh ~°"'WJ 9:00 G ((!]') (I)) Metrit: CO (2hr) ''Tiit Neri Mu" (MP) '76 Sun Conntry. Cornella S1t1rpe. Albnl Paulsen. 5otfo Celt, Marco St John and Ted lades The overl1pp1n1 world$ ol tnl national h1&h tevtl Pol sties and the alamorous 1«11 sel pr0'41de • backdrop fOf this suspenw th111t11 a o (I) a a 111e• s11 .. , SquldrM • 01~1ne Wind" Robert Con rad, as 111 ace Gre1ory "Pappy 8oy1n1ton. luds his motley m w ol h&hler pilots into 1 second suson ol World War II adventures 111th tht episode 1n 111h1Ch 8oy1n1ton cluhu with a combat print O'itr how to handle 1 Hyu's sudden ltar ol dy1n1 e Te tM WM c..tty "Tiit Great Clnad1111 Solilll1rtst (I) llo'lir. ""-Siem'' (dr1) '41 - Humpllrty Boa•rt. Ida lupl110. Alan Curhs. Mhur llenntdy, Joan lnl11, Henry Tmers. Colntl Wildt DhwlM .llefy~S... a Mlwle: CC> ....... (com) '68- ft0ial1nd Ruu.11, ~ndra Ott, Brian &hern, Audrey Mudows. lamu F 1rcntino. Vanessa BIO#ll e ltut ,.,..,_,... Dano In Americl. ftj) ... ~ llmlb 10:00 II QJl (.() ll!t ID lllC Re,01ts "Trouble 1n Coal Country" Ne111 cor respondent Oou11Js 111.ker rs !lost Jor this soeml uam1n1n1 the enormous problems we l.ce .n lht effort lo makt c~I Amrnca's ma101 rnern source IS •ell u the 1m~c1 that rt 1s h1v1n1 on the miners the coal industry ind lhe envsronmenl • Cllllws I . Morie: "Oute's lrrftf9" (dra) 35 Spencer Tr1cy Clare Trevor. Henry B Walth1tl Nan 01ntharl. Stolly 8rc~el1 0 <Ii (Qfl ) ,,,,, C.11o's Olde h1h~t tlt11lt11tt London is lhe locatron as Perry Como celebrates a l11d11ton1t Cn1hsh Chnstmn with 1uest Petula Clark leo Sl1e1 and Olympic su lln& star John Curry featured rs a llohday '!>arty 1n a I udOI castle Ol Get Sturt fl!) ,ortllit of 1 !tune 11> llvlldol O,uestos "19 ... " ..... ,, c.mMr Sptcial -10:30-m Cl) CD lllws fD Blind T ~her hi a ,llllllc Scllool Cli> Trusurn of futantlllmun 11:00 ... (I) ® Ill' tJJl ._ • Hellywootl ~ 0 CJ) (1)7) CJ)) l2J (I) ""' G ...._: ct) "flit•~ to Jan" (dra) 'S1-frec! M1tMu111y. Vera Ralston Victor Mcl11len. Robe1t Dou11u Pl11hp Ahn m Tiit OH c.,ie .., 1111 ..... ,. .... ,, SftfMfftt'lllMd t.m Ole* "MIS.. (all (])) Lott Americu StJte CD Va~ dt IW!tlldle ~ 111.adleiltleltrer b,..t -11:30- • ((11) CD) CD CIS Lttt IMies: H1•111 rrwt 0 and llofak G ft(f)GIDl-.., C... D lM Mtrlc.an Style Cl) lloflt: "Tllt lMt a..n" (dra} · 72 -Orson Welles. U CD <ml ((JI) CIJ) Sta<1•1 I Hutdl CD MttnNltln Q) Ciel Smtrt IHI Tiit 700 Ch•' fm UC C:.,uoMd II• 12:00 DTwtlllllt Z• CD ftnWI Ftr.wod Cl) lllovltt: "R1coclltt Romance " 'rout Days or lhptu" II> cm.a 3.4 -12:30- • 11..,111: "Inherit Ille Wind "lool1111 for rroublt." "Tiit 'Md Ghoul" •CD <RI (181 CJ)) lfJstt<J tC Ult"-' CD c,...-~ 1:00 U@(f) ,_,.. ••sn • ll"lts: Aflar1 In h1n1d1d," "~turday'i Hero " "Appointment at Clmn" 2:00 Cl llwlea: '1ht Day the Hot line Co I Hot," "Tiit W0111a11 ol t11t T o.n" -2:55-8 ...... : CC) ...... ll ...... (dra) 'S9 Su.tan Haywar~. I THURSDAY I DEWllEl 15 ftW -'""• 11.M '"'""°" llst111.p, pltlll .. DAmlll ~MS. It low, * ""' c.MNtnt•, lrt lllt 161'•-- DAYTIME atOVlES 9:)0 Cl ~ "U4'( ~" (ldY) ~6-Mnrttn 0 Hua Gtor1r Nader 10:00 U ""-n fl "*" ltd•> 41 Wilham Holden Anne Bu ter '3) "'oueu.d" (d14) CT - loan CrawfOfd Van H,flln Ray mond M1S$ey 12:00 G) "•1tfr1lt" (com) 'H M1c~ey Roonry Soenm I recy Jean Harlow 1:00 12«! CJ ... .,..,,, k My D• tiny" (mys) 13 Chnt Robinson [15' ln&rarn Joe £ Ro~~ Z:OO CD "The Ule11" (mys> 4b Burt LancHter, fdmond O'Bneo 3:00 ClGJ tt> "Clllmpt01111n IU111t mart" ($u~p) ·r,7 MPlv10 Dou~ lu Ann' Ba•l~r 3:30 D C "Tiie 01Wppt111nct of Fllflll 41T' (mys) 74 Cl,nn r0td aveNING • Tiit '8ftC Sllow (JJ h1 Surdl Of • ®I ~l (() atltdl Ga1111 ID (Qll I.I)) Tl• lrt4J Buncll Q) !Ats Miu A Otal (11?) C.1 ) Far11.tp Atftlr fD LA. lnttrc.1111111 e'i)~ 8:00 0 (.JT l) l The lblt11111 A Clhldr~ns Carol Two Cn1hsh Clul d"n who have bun oronaned by lhe London Bhfz esupe then coun try and see~ rtluie on Wallon s Mount11n where then plt&hl puts • se•m leSI 011 OlrVla ' la•lll 1n Cod D UI m Im (J) Oou1 H11 •1111'1 WorW tf Maile Master illu sron1st Dour Hennina stars 111 his thud hvt NBC holiday sptt1al tu1u11ni 10 ma&oc acts never befort ~rn on lelrnsion, chmued by his m0te d1H1cull varrallon ot Hcwd1n1's 2real •llus1on 1.aJk1n11 lhrouah 1 b11tk wall IJ Io the Wlkl C6ufttty "W lid Cor nm of the Grut lakes" Il l Morie: a!) (Zh1) "C•n·C1n" (mus) '60 Frank Sinatra. Sll11ley Macl aonr Maurice Chevher Louis laurdan, luhtl Proll'\t 0 W !fO (<21l tlJ) Wtlcat 9.td Wttr U lolt1'1 WIW m ~rol Burnett l fritn4s al M1V11: .C (2•rl "A Ol1t111t T1u111Pft" (dra) 6'-Troy Oo111hut, 1u11nnr Pteshtll, Krnl Smith fl) Samurai Otlec1M 2( Omo fntr m 011tt UJIOll A Ctw.K Rabin HO/loll 0) la Uwrpadou ~ Woinan11111t •IHI C. -1:30-0 J) (IG) (~ ())) lftat'I HlJ- ptnlna Ille hshmon11f' Rat DwAyn1 1nd Rerun become t11nt1C second story me11 when lltry ch111re th"r minds about &1V1na Mrs Cothns an empty &•h packaae tor htr 25th ann1~ersary as a tucher D Conufttr1tloa ID hlllll or ""'"utntt1 fl3 TM .. st of Ernlt lowao cm>°"' [Qy 9:00 0 illl (1) G Ofl Jama •I I~ A d1Jbeltt~1n1 limes rs numbed by hit's coldest mhty when ht wol nuses the deltrlOfallnc condr11on at an 11reprus1blt Ortaon 111,nd wllo is 'Vtf~11na 1uth ~•nter C1 To Ille Wild C.Ulltry 'The Grut Gulf ' • rn ma ca w> .,,.., 1111- 1tr ' Atomic Bomb Capt Barney Moller and his men fact Ille Ptfplta int tu~ al dtJusinc • student bu1h nucltar devrce . ,,.... m Men Ctltftl Alll flJ Secctt Fr• G«llMJ 121 llf .. ft: CC) (!fir) "lrtaltul" (SUJp) 70 lames Drury, llftllryn H•1l Woody Strodt, Sean G.t11SOt1 ma.tot FNlllll IDDClllll CDAltflU~W, -t:30- • CJ)~ (9 (l))Carllrt.11· try M11or l•d~ 8urnirde ref\1$11 to http Chttl Roy ttt • lw>l1d•1 loan lrOtn lh• bank .nd seli off a clla1n of rvtntl ~whi'h lt1ds to lllm ~ndln• Chna1mt• m with Roy a"d CllrtlJ In • mo&t unusual •lata. 10:QO a HW <JJ> (J) 11111111, ''"'' The m111ne drownrna ol a ntw\ma~ about lo bru~ an 1111portanl itory luds Barnaby to the dead man s 1111111ed 1111 lr1end ind lltr •e•nc husband "ho 'ppears lo ha•t a 111131tuous hold on ht1 8 @ ()) t!!) l.l)J Wllel •ullJ Ha,,._ lt Ult Ch of 65 Tht Cliss Hustler lane Curfln ind Kr11toller bbo11 star 1n • dr1ma about a nufst *hO encouraiu a vietnam amputee to enltr • swim mrn1 meet ...... CJ' ....,.: "Mike Hastt to Utt" (d11) '54-0otolhy McGu11e, Stephen McHally, Muy Murphy. £d1ar Buchanan, John Howlfd D (]) ® ((9 CU) W. Fou Cl) Gtt Sllllrt m Mester,lec• n .. ,,, ·1. Claud1uf' (ft) ID M11n4ot o.,lllSlos -10:30-m mm •ns m $ocw ""' "' Gtlll'laftr 11:00 u ClJ • (I) ((Jf) Cf)) ,..... II 8 CJ) 9 m ID llns 0 llollJwoM Celmtdlen .. Mo¥tt: <CI "The lie ,.....,." (wu) '64 ltt Van Cleef lllomu Milan ID flit 044 Ctl.P't Q) TIM Hoftef!MIMD ~ Fofn.r ftlllWIM m Dk• en.tt (S ) Ntiu/Lon A111trrcu Style IDs-,., S.... -11:30- • ((f7) <3 ) 11) CIS ult lllofle• CelulllM 'A Cast ol Immunity .. @ (I) Gt Qf, JMMr c;,,w 8 LM Alltrlwl Style (I) llltrle: CC) .. ~ .... stt1" (hOll '62 Joan It.tit. R1ch~rd Oawrs 0 CV ID Cra> Cl)) ''"" S'9ty/Thurift1 Spadll m liletrlM'n CE Get S111trt 811lt 700CM fllJ Captlontd HC Ntn eD MteNtll/Ulrtr .. "'1 12:00 • fwiliPt ZMt m ft<MI fttl!WIM Q) .... It: "Tiit Gel~tn Arrow'' (dra) '64 fab Hunter Rounna Podtst1. M11t0 lchc1m Q) CiHN 34 -12:30- • Mtflta: "Men With W1nas .. "Th1rtHn Hou11 By An Men With oul Hamn" Get.-Wib 1:00 D @CI> y..,,_ ••Sn • M.-1••: ··w1101 ol rorfu111. "Tiit Un•nown TtrrOr," "Attat• of lht 50 rt Worn1n" -1:30- • llliR4e: "MystffJ Subm1111w" 2100 e ..._ "Sulek!• Commendos." "Story ol Alu1ndt1 Ora"'"' 8tll" -2:05-.... : "1111 le,., ... ,. (CM) '12-luclll• 11111. Haruy Ftnda TV WEEI< OECEMBER 11 1971 FRIDAY DECOllO 16 Fer • Ind .n.-llstin ,ia.. "°':&AmMt ~-C low, .. ,_ CMUlllaA~ lft tllt dl(s....._ DAmlff lllOVlts ,.JO • ..,.,....... .. (drl } ·~­ tony Curtrs Joannr Olu 10:00 8 "Tllli Is lly AH11r" (lll)'f) 37-S.rbm Stanwy'• "IMsltltlltNiS't"(mus) '41 -P11sc1lla une 11:00 m CC) "Orlut•I Dru1111" (tdV) '44-Renitd Cof!Mn 1:00 IS a::> "YWMt INd" (dr1) 58-Brlan Keith, 01c~ Foran, Efrem ltmbahsl h Z:OO Cl "Any Al lolls" (dr1) ·~-left Chandler Georce Nadt1, Juhr Adams, Lu Barker 3:00 (JG) (C) "Tiit Pin• Ju1111t" (com) '68-hmu Garner Geoice ~ennedy 3:30 8 (CJ "Stri11p Hemealft. Ina'' (dn) '74 -Robeif Culp, Glen Campbell I •V•NINQ 8;00 D CIJ ((I» CD) ,.._, D ~CIJ C:SOllRI er.r,_,o... Cl) w., Griffit!I .. • {J)(ll( ())) ..... e ....._: (C) (lllr) "1lllwtr Twilr (cla) '48-Robert Newton . John How~d O~ts. Ale< Guinness • Tiie tn4y a.a ~1111 Wla m .,.., .. AMAtm QIWarrioQW61Cont'd from 4 30 Wu110rs " Boston C.1t1ei fDZ-ID L» $Nlfl' GF•ftltlltflllllly -~&Cestalle -6:30- D Tiie Prk. Is llcllt ()) <BJ ftacJn's Htrln 9 MllY Gtlffift m ~ rl'ftf (a?J Cl)) n.. Lpnt 1ta111tr mo. c.y ID c.r..-Salwtit o r 11111J "'1ralt GDF T,.., 7:00 8 Tiit .,,., sa... Georee Bums eunts CD £1wSeacJ OM D @(J)G""" •u.n«M CV Tiit 0.. c.,.. ...... CV ft Tel Ille T""' ..... 12 ((ll) a:-c...t ...... • •DMI 1111 ..... ...... llAllNf ... (8([)) ...... l*tlln•1 t ,....,._ .~, ... ·--.... -7:30- .. A antlm CM'll An anl1111tld YtnlOft of lflt l•rnlllar Okl1ni· taf1 trill! the YO!ce of Nntalt S/111 as Saqe. .,...,,.. FRIDAY (Continued) D N•IY"d Gamt CIJ Tiie Wies B tm Ill <f 110 Hollr•ood Squares 'J) T1lt llttlt Matdl C1mt ID [Mf0 A Nttional IUut 8' let's Mike A Dt1I m Alto lllatslllllll m l.A. lnttrdlanJ• C'lll I )Tiit lract, lunch e:il Voter's ~ptll11t 8 :00 0 (II' f') I Tiit IMcrackar M1kh11I &ryshn•~ow·\ tllht•llv •c claimed produc1oon danced by 811 yshn1kov and GtlSt~ K11•l1nd w1lh member; ol the Ame11un Ballel Tiit ate1 Jo•nint Baryshnikov 1n th• role of the toy nutcrac~er tu1ntd pronct and Mrss K11U1nd as lillle Cl"• !ht d1umer 1s ~luandet Mini a\ D10\ \elmtyei lht w1u1d who 1 on1u"s up lht d1tam and •vtnlually fapth 11 I hty are 101ned by 10 mmbm ol lht Amt""" Ballet lhtalr~ Ihm will be only one commett1dl 1nlt11 uu lion between lht ballrl ~ lwu Ml' U Hallmark Hall of hme * presents "HAVE I GOT A CHRISTMAS FOR YOU" liJ l1J1 'l) ii& Ol l!allmll• Hall ot hmt Have I Got a Ch11\llllo lo• You' lh1s pmenlalion slar Millon 9,,1, Adrienne B••buu Harold Gould and Sh'1e• NOllh rn 4n un U\Ual latl band 'lulehdt SIO!y DI llO• \Omt members ol lht ,,,. .. h commun•IY of a m1dwHl••1 •IY 01lchtd n lo "11 lht 1~bs ot Ch11s1t1ns whO would olhe""\' hl•t had 10 wo•k on Ch11slmu lvt and on the Ch11stmn holiday D To the Wiid Collfttry t 1nd nl Ille 811 Ice •J' Mowlt: C (2hr) "runn1 fl<A" (musl 57-rred A\t••" A~d"r Hto burn 0 •JJ tQI ('tt ll I DonnJ and ~rlt Mac Davis ltlac~enm Ph1ll1ps and Paul I ynde 1ue)I D Johr'i Wll4 m Carol lur11tlt lftd fritfldl m eoii.1• fB TNI llo Mtdo (2JJ Guft~t fJI) Q!i> Waslllflt1011 Wttk In Review ID La usu,,1do11 -8:30- D CoMentr1t1on ID Crou·Wlb • """ Commt1111ry fl;) C!D Win Str"t Wee• 9:00 D QJl CIJ Gii Oil The lodtor4 f1let "Thr Deadly Mau · Unde1 lht IUIM ol 1nvt1llClhnC a hom1t1dt Roc•lotd fills prey lo' scttn!lsl who outs him throuall an etabolatt 111tu eumselut e Tt 1M WIN Collntry IU111n1 a fJ) um MoN: a::> Clllr) "Tlll Gtl4t1 YOJ•S• of SI"'''" (adv) 'h John Phillip l•• ~1ohnt Munio Sc1cnct hthon. fantasy and otd lnhion dtlfln& do m1n11t wt11n S.n"d 1111et1 C.nt111. 101ce111s. a •1C~d wt111d 111d 1 buuhh1I sine .,,,...,. ID lltrt Gliffl11 I* at Wt S-ateralo,.11 0- 111 ...... : (CJ "Dt"r'• bl!CM" (dia) '68-Jamtt Ct101 ........ ( C.I )) llatlwl flull 1Mtt mo s.o. ~"''" 11 G> fltlq llllt P-oe14 -9:30- D (1111 t J (. Tht Hollse With. ol/1 A Cllrlst11111 Trtt lilt stns11i~t )IOry ol 1 precocious tomboy Add•t Milts ilhO live~ 11r1th htr stun "'d ow'd titht• ind comoauronilt 1••ndmo1hrr lhw small IOlfn IHbruk1 homt becomu lht sune ol conll1ct one CllMtmu dunn& lht ICJ•O s •hen Md1t s yurninc lo• a Ch11stmn lrtt 1s velocd by ht• sl•uncltfr un1tnt1mtnlal l1thtt lht undmtand1na thty rtach •1lh lht aentlt htlp ot the a11nomothe1 car 110 l warm hOliday mrsuat luon Robird~ M1td1td Natwick 4nd l•" lucu slar 10:00 liJ JI fl Cla )I QuU1tJ O UCCA luhtllall Southtrn lll1nOts al UCLA e I Movlt: .. , lury 1111 UVl"I" lmnl '>R Ric~i•d Booot lheodo1t 81k't li1 W lltws a> Cet S1111rt ED Mundos OpuettO\ gi> ,BS M0¥1t Tlltaflt -10:30-m a> e> llewi fl) lltlno Consortium 11 :00 D D U fl lf llews • \J) cm""' Cia Mo.ii: °Cl "Ollwt1 Twist" 1d11J 48 Roller! Nrwlon m Tilt Od4 Ctuple CD TM ~l!MOnt'l ( 17 3 ) ""' .2f fatmr fcrnwood m 010 c.ttt1 ( 2f I ) •cwatlOH lmtflCU Stylt -11:30- D Mo.11: 11·•·s·H IM "C.C. an4 Colft,.fty'' (edw) 10 lot N1m1111 a ~1 J> m ~ JolWwly Cll1Gfl I Mo¥11: "Suklclt littallo!." (Jra) ~8 M1ch.,t Connon lohn Athl'y 0 (}1 t10l (lf, Cl ,) larttta ID Metrontw1 .., tet Slll•rt ISl Tiit 700 Club t.ll) C.ptlo11td AIC llews t!Ji) MKlltll/ltllltl lltport 12:00 8 Twlll&hl Zw m formr hrnwood Cl) Mo.let: 'l 11um1 When ro mo110" Comes .. -12:30- iJ.1 Mowlt· lh« N•rltl Runn" D MOflu : 'lncend1t1y 81ondt Houu of fnnhnslein "The ~v111·· 8 SllrtMM C1Jll Mfrit· The Cm•ha;cn farm ' m im '"" •• ttie w .. ~ 1:00 • '-*'*I U 121 Cf Qt MWRlllll Special Mowles: Cluh ~y N1&ht . Tht losl Woild ot S1nbtd. Rrdt tht Pin-Horw" • , s,, GI lltftn: I ht lost Momeni " • 1 h1 G•llanl l c111on " Vallo ot the lomb1ta'' 2100 D IMtet: "Carry on DoctOI ." "ltlt Snake PW' -no ... 8 Mttlt : ~ "MH 't fat0rttt s,o,I" (COii!) '64 RoO Hud'°n SATURDAY D£COll£11 l 7 MORMINO 8:00 O Sltnrlse s.-ttr Q Mseat • Commllftlty f1tdba<• CD Unm!Wty of die Air -6:30-a Clmtra 'lltttt 1iJ Qf Mftntvrn M MllM111md Ali 11J Tiit II& Vellty C!1 Hoe f udl• Sllow (RI frllffl Ch1nt to Chine• mu111ts1s m 111oni1111 S11ow fl!) Captlont4 .... 7:00 U (Cill fI)) Shttblrd•/ln tllt News U :DJ()) C!I i1fi Th• C.I. a.an ()) Hoe F lldat Sllow D (]) ®' (S CIJ) Stlptr· lritads ..... , Cl) Humft S.1Ullty D Tlll m etwb m BelMtltary "°"' Q) Sim yon., Sllow lllJ lullwiMJt fl;)Yopltt>ltlltll -7:3"-u 'tCattttr1 D '°"1' w lltfltaa• Sff Dltao ID llloiM: "Tiit Quiet ~ft" (wU) S7-forml Tucket Jrm D•v1s 1211 Tiie Jo.,, fll) l&rtll, s.. .... S-y 8:00 • llt1M411T lrtlll D fl! If) Gii IJll Tiii"• "'' hn~r • Mo.It: "h.it11•1• Aunt" (mys) 39 Joel McCru, 8rend1 Marsha ti 0 Cil Ml \2tJ I U Stooby'I All· Stir Llff·A lympla m (ITT> (f l) lu11 lunnytlo•d llull4Mf Cll Mowlt: "h lu et Ad•uture" (adv) '54 Don Oetorr I on Chaney Jr a> •Pf! lloom IX Vokt of T•ro -1:30-.. 122 cu Gii in> ••u1 ,,_,, ttld \tit lllt.ltl :"(} s,.Mrac. fl;)l..ttf, .. U.(lt) 9:00 9 flit QllCk ._ SM u a a~ CV lllp'-r m lllowif:-;rn., Jacl,.t'' (com) '!i<l 8'rb•r• Halt. Jamu Gleason Cl) ........ -9:30- • (..() llf\. F.cti.11 "~ D 0 CIJ CID IUJ ~n1 Int Ltllpll9ozl sr... • -...: <It) "Tiit .,,...,...... (Ott) '72-Sltpbtn Boyd ~==-...... ((11> (I)) lf'L fOOCW az.... lV WEEll DECEMllEf'I 11 1971 10:00 a CIJ lrfl ftotW los Aneelu R1m1 .,, W"h1n1ton Aads.luns II 0 f]) ID 0 1\llHtr (I) Velley of \tit Dl11111un G CD lID 121 (() lltfft StlP'f· .,.. • "''"*' 0... ., •• 0) Mowlt: "Tilt SM.._" (d11) 61-1 tien<e Mo111n Heat Coun a.111e fltda• ao. ,., vw. Oii G> Tr""-r1IMkt lltlan•ttlelentr -10:30-u 0 SfKt Stlllllltll •IJ lilftlt: "11111 Artull4 die c. ntr" (mul) '38-Slurltr ftmplt Joan Dtvll • Sde"'4 flctloll hie 9 MO'flt: "buptdt la Joan" (1dv) 57-hnn Wrr1hl fD OllCf U,.n A Cltulc ID Wlthlt GD The M4ttni Femlly 11:00 II U Cl) Gii U Sure• 111d .... 8 CJ) (fDl QI) Cl) UC W.9'tncl s,.dtl 'Htmme1m1n's Alter You' .. l.A. ''"" ... fDllwa Cl) S.I y 1'""*1tl • f ,,.., -11:30-u 8 Cl) Gii TIM aM Hallf '-1 a l.td7 1M Hil frltna • Wel1' tf s.nhtl mn.a.wo.. • McJUle'• ltny •"•RNOON I 12:00 u Tllars C.t • SWiii fM!lily ....... (JJ .,._: ''S••'1'' (com) '36 Sh11l1~ hmplt. Robtrl Yount D CD (8 Cl)) lftltrkan a.1111 • stall4 .. 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