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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-05 - Orange Coast Pilot- ,. •• 38tlt State Sea•'e Dldrid I ssues, Wit Hanunered Flat? JOKN SCHMITZ By GARY GRANVlLLF. °'""'O-lly_ ..... In lh ir eorly debutcs. 36th state Senate District t·ondldatcs Ron Cordova uod John &hnuti hammered awnyatlssu s. Alon g the w ay. Rt•pub lican Schmit z a nd Ocmocr ot Cordova p11 uscd ever so frequently to :;l1l·k well placed ver bal nct.'<llcs into one anotht>r. T hose early Corctova·Schmitz debat es were ha iled as minor das~•t·~. as a return to old lime is- s ut•-oraenkd cumpa1go d:..y~ that probably never ex- •~• ed. And dctrac·tors as well as supporters called both Schmitz and Cordova "mtelhgenl , articulate a nd wally men." But us the 1978 general election campaign in Or a nge County wound down, so did the Cordova· Schmil.1. d ebates Gone were the issues Gone was the incisive dialogue. G-One was the humor and wit. In the end, the once brillian t debates had de- gcnc r att.od mlu petty b1ckcrmg over petty political ISSUl'S • S -UNDAY Editor's Note · Thts is the race that all the Orange County J)C}l1tical observers are watching: Ron Cordova, DemocrOl, comervahve and upset unnner of an Auembly seat ttoo .years OIJO versus John Schmitz, Republican. conservative and polttical ri ng·wise veteran on the come- back trail. Some pollsters say the race is too cl-Ose to call When cornered. Schmitz would simply cite his backing by such Republican patron s aints as "Den· ny'' Carpenter. Ka rl Karche r and Arnold Beckman to prove himself right. . Cordova for som e reason ke pt saying that of- raceholders re present people. not political pa rties and that people. not political parties. solve prob· le ms. In Schmitz' ha nds, everything Cordova touched or that touched Cordova was either ultra liberal or IP.fl wing. - And Cordova repeatedly warned a udiences that CSeeSIZZLlNG, Page A3> RON CORDOVA • VOL. 71, NO. 309, 7 SECTIONS, 124 PAGE~ ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1978 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Sadat Rebuffs Arab Pressure IO Men, 3 Coffin s Plane's Crew • Back in U.S • MOUNTAIN VIEW CAP) Ten survivor s and the flag. dra pe d caskets of three other crew men who died when their U.S Navy reconnaissance plane ditchC'd in the North P acific Oct. 26 returned home Saturday in a ceremony marked by both joy and g n er. l There were also some broad gr ins when cre\\men told re- porters about the cooperation .of Soviet sailors who pulled them from the ocean 12 hours after the crash. .... Washington Rainstorm Kills Five SEATI'LE <AP) -A wind· d r iven rains t orm rake d the State of Washington Saturday a nd Frid ay n ight, c aus ing wid espread flooding and power outages. At least five persons were killed and one was miss- ing. a uthorities said. The storm, driven by winds up to JS mph, struck the western part of the state on Friday and left thousands of persons without electrical power in at least three . counties in the Puget Sound area. Early Saturday, the-storm moved eastward wilh the Na- t ional Weather Service predict· ing winds of up to 40 mph. Four hunters we re killed Saturday when a 6<>-foot tree fell le ngthwise on a n a luminum trave l trailer they were occupy- <See STQRM, Page A2) "We were a pprehensive at first ," said Lt. Matthew Gibbons of Schenectady, N.Y ... But we soon found out that on a one-le). one basis they were just like us. Pretty soon. we were exchang- ing stories about cars and girls and the military." The s urviving c r e wme n stepped off a C-141 transport plane Saturday morning to the cheers or some 100 friends and family and to a tearful reunion with their wives and children at the U.S. Naval Air Station at Moffett Field. Then, as a Navy band played a dirge and a small group ol mourners wept, the casket! bearing the bodies or the dead crewmen were carried from the rear of the aircraft. The bodie~ or two other crew members, in· eluding pilot Lt. Jerry Grigsby of Miami, Okla., have not been recovered. _ The plane was forced to ditch in the ~cean near the Soviet S ib e rian p e nin s ula o l Kamchatka a fter a huge ex· plosion touched off a series of fires on a wing which crewmen could not extinguish. The men managed to inflate two life rafts and withstand 2Q. foot seas and 50 mph winds before they were picked up by a Soviet fishing boat. The survivors and their wives wiped tears from their eyes Saturday as the plane's co-pilot, Lt. Edward Caylor of San Jose. told of pilot Grigsby's efforts to maneuver the plane to a landing in the water. "Without his heroic effort. none of us would be here today •· Caylor said. ' The survivors spent two days on tbe Soviet vessel before (SeeCREW, Page A%) .ft~ ·~1·111 ·:· INSllt•: ' .• 4 JAMES DEAN MACHINE When the first Porsche Speedster c::ame to America in 1951, it stirred the psyches of young Americans. Not many could afford the dream car, but now a local company is producing a replica for those with an abiding love for the car and wallets grown fatter. On Page Cl. ALL-WOMEN SHOW - "Charleston." an NBC pilot mov. ie was written by a woman, directed by a woman and stars three women but producer Beryl Vertue say11 it i11 pure coincidence. However, it is important in th"at It pl(l c es wo m e n. b-e hind the cnm era a well as in front of it. OnPagc BU. -,- of the Hills." They booted the film people out of town nearly 40 years ago. Now the play is performed s~veo months or the year by a re· g1onal troupe in a 3,000-seat theater on a Shepherd Hills Fann. OnPageB12. ••••es_..., I t a.a Al 01·• C1 .,. AM _,.., M.1 ·~ll ... • For Governor ----------- Brown vs. Younger THE CANDIDATE: Edmund G. Brown . Jr .. ~emocrat. ,His CAMPAIGN: Seeldng.re-election to a,,Jecond four-year term as gov~mor, Brown has campaigned on claims b1s administration has created one million new jobs. lowered taxes and given new opportuniUes for women and minorities. He asserts California has locked up more dangerous criminals during his term than ever before in history. Brown has pre - se nte d a r a th e r g ene r a l c ampaig n favoring lowered tax· es. more jobs a nd crackdowns on crime. He h as told the voters. "Vot e y our pocket· book for another four years of progressive government: Don 't turn back the clock.'' BACKGROUND: Son of forme r Gov. Ed· BROWN(, m u n d G • ' ' P a t ' ' Brown, he was born in 1938 in San Francisco. Was graduated !rom the University or California. Berkeley in 1961 and Yale law school in 1964 . Served as a re- search attorney for the California Sta te Supr~me Court and on Los Angeles Com· mumty College Board of Trustees in 1969. Elected secretary of state in 1970. Elected gove rnor in 1974. THE CANDIDATE: EveUe J . Younger, Republican. HIS CAMPAIGN: The incumbent at· torney geoeral. Younger has campaigned on • some specific issues. including favoring more nuclear power plants and closing the gaps in the state freeway system., He has a~tacked his opponent on charges of being soft on c rime and making poor judicial appointments. Younger wa rns that slate spending is still out of control aod that California's busi· ness climate ts bad. He has· continued to remind voters his op· po n e n t o p po se d P roposition 13 pnor to the primary election • YOUNGER and that Brown is now "a born-a ga in t ax· c utte r ". H e h as labeled the inc umbent as an "environmental extre mist" who has ma d e "outrageous political appointments.·' HIS BACKGROUND: Rorn in Stamford . Neb. in 1918, Younger won his bachelor's and law degrees from Nebraska Uni versity and did graduate wor k at Northwestern. A former special agent for the FBI. he was elected to both municipal and superior court judgeships in Los Angeles. Elected Los Angeles DA In 1964 a nd re-elected in 1968. Elected state attorney general in 1970 and re- elected in 1974. Fortune Smiled-at Last Builder Found Nitch After Many Failures By JACKIE HYMAN Of tM Deity ...... SWf T . Duncan Stewart of Newport Beach bas bad a colorful career but, until be found bis true call- ing at the age of 56. not much or that color was green. "I never was cut out to be a success,' really." said the 73· year-old builder known for bis solar-heated c ustom homes. "Not that I'm a failure, but in between is the median point." Stewart, a Kansas City native. b egan his career as a jazz violinist and won a scholarship to Juilliard in New York. "Then I experienced what was known as the Depression, and I discovered that fiddle playen or . my stature enjoyed a lower caloric intake than most peo- ple," Stewart said He gave up the violin and landed in Texas -"I was on my way to Los Angel.ea. and I ran out of mooey" -•i!re be taugbl for 10 years and saved up Sl,'100", which he daringly invested as a down payment on the Livlnpton Hot.el in Pasadena. "I uaed to walk the corridors hotel that filled up with tourists in the winter, then emptied out all summer . What's more. he'd bought it in 1940 -and in Dece mber of 1941, World War II broke out and travel ground to l halt. "We made one can of beans go for a week,'' r e m e mbe r s Stewart. However, luck was with him this time in the form of a group of scientists in need of rooms, and business begnn to pick up. Stewart decided it was time to serve his country. "I enlisted in everything but the W ACs. but I didn't make it -they turned me down, for my age and other things," he said. Stewart finally joined the Coast. Guard .port security for~e and served as a volunteer for two years. "l was putting out rtres in garbage barges and all sort• of thlop," be said. "There's something a bout buildi ng a house that does som e th ing ror m e," said S t e wart. "I was j u s t in euphoria." However, it didn't occur to him to go into the building busi· ness just then. Instead, Stewart, who bad made a profit on the hotel. decided to retire and buy a 48-foot diesel sportfishing boat. "l qualified ror the title of the West Coast's most highly unsuc· cessful sporlfis herman," he said. "l was cleaning fish on the boat and taking Ups ror \t lo keep the thing going." On the advice of a friend, he remodeled the boat and set out to make a fortune c atching mackerel. Those dreams came to an end when Stewart caught a half ton or mackerel and couJdn't sell It. He spent two days filetlng and smoking the bauJ. DO IT RJGlrr -The people near Branson, Mo. wett angered wben Hollywood cast John Wayne in a movie ven lon of "Shepherd DAILY f'ILOTHc:YIOM ' at night and fay, 'Duncan, what In 1~. Stewart sold the hotel. whtch he said..hei>ad.ncvcr real· ly Uked an)'fty. tt.eftd.hb-1'11'e Gerry, whQ9lhe married "'after a four .year whirlwlnd courllhJp," moved to Corona del Mar, where Stewart bullt bis own home ove rlooklnc tho ocean "We had smoked mackerel for (rienda .. w e b-ad smoke.cl.. mackerel tor enemies," Stewart H ld. "I ~d count every cat. in town because they were •II ln my back yard smelling the ri1h." ··His next effort was to spend c.. CM!k• ,._........ have youdonet•• - TV._ What he bad done WU to buy 8 <See SlJCCESS, Pace .U> ;y· Sepa rate Peace Planned BAGHDAD. Iraq <AP> Leaders of 20 Arab nations sent a delegation to Cairo Saturday in a last-ditch bid to t alk Anwar Sada t out of making a separate peace with Israel, but the Egyp- tian president responded with a s wift and angry rebuff. The four-man deJegation car- ried with it an implicit offer of massive Arab fin ancial aid if Egypt a bandons its go-it-aJonc peace drive. But Sadat decJared to the Egypt ian Parlia ment , "All t he mil11ons . in the world will not buy the will of Egypt!" T he reconciliation mission dis- patc hed by the Arab summit m eeting here was headed by Lebanese Prime Minister Saltm el-Hoss. Sad at went before the P artia- ment in Cairo a short time after word reached the Egyptian capital that the Hoss group was headed there. "Before co m i ng to t hi!. rostrum," he tol d t he legislators, "we were informt'd by foreign news a~cncaes that those meeting in Baghdad had sent a delegation which was already on its way. They did not ask permission. They shall not meet wi th me or any Egyptian official." ~ Sadat told a news conference later. however, that he would be w1lhng to meet with Arab beads of stale. "If they choose to come to Egypt. they arc welcome and I am ready to sil wi th them and discuss ('verythang." <See PEACE, Page"' AZ ) Candidates, Races Aired Today's Paily P ilot of- fe rs stories, photos a nd analysis or major Orange County and statewide elec- tion contests to be decided by the voters next Tuesday. Un less otherwise indicat· ed. the analyses of Orange County races were written by Gary Gt-anville, the Daily Pilot's Orange Coun- ty bureau chief. Capsule wrapups on statewide con - tests were prepa.fcd--. by Jackie Hyman of the Daily Pilot Stair. Jerry Herten· stein drew the charactures of Cordova-Schmitz. The propositions are reviewed on Paae A7, I . I I '• . • ~ I ,. A.I DAILY PtLOT &PW ......... Army ('apt. IA.'(lO T Otn·1s . o m1htar~ dodor who tried lo quit prtu:tu:in~ on grounds that lht• Arm y had breached his enlaslmt·nt t'Ontrart. \Ht::. found gwlty Saturday or dl::.- o bt·ying ordt•t'8 and orden.'<i d1sm1s::.t'd from lhl' ::.ervu:e. 2 Officers, Teens Hurt :In Crash Two Califqrnia Highway Patrol officers and a pair of juveniles were injured Saturday in Tustin when their cars col· -ided head·on during a high speed CHP pW"Suit of two drag racers. The cars being chased by the officers sped into the early mo rning darkne ss when the CHP vehicle collided with a second car at tbe corner or Foot hill an d N e wport Doulovards. lnjurea in lhc 12:30 a.m . acci· dent were officers Ross Yeaman and Fred Shube rt and two juveniles whose names are be· ing withheld . All were listed in stable condition. A CHP spokesman said the car driv.en by a 17-year -old boy apparently m ade a left turn directly into the path or the CUP unit driven by Yeaman. He had been driving at up to 70 mph m a 40 mph zone north on Newport Boulevard in an ef- fort to catc h th e racing • motorists. Upon impact. the CHP unit s pun mto a tetephOne pole and then struck a tree. A 16-year -o ld f e m a l e passenger in the youth's car was hurled from the car into the s treet. The boy was thrown into the back seat. Both were hospitalized and listed in stable condition. Officer Yenman was taken to Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital where be was being ob-· served for Possible internal in· juries. He was listed <in good condition Saturday eveolng. Officer Schubert was admitted to St. Joseph Hospital in Orange for treatment of a fractured right arm, authorities said. Fraud Suspect Sought $10,2 Million TakenFromllankingFinn LOS ANGELES tl\P > Thl' t'Bl aearch\.'d Suturduy ror u 32 year old San F~mu11do mun who ull~1edly stoic SIO 2 mtlllon from ~urtty PM\'tfle Hank an 1.1 aoph1a.t1catf'd fraud A warrant was la."lut•d for Ull' arrP11t of Stanley Mork ll10tl11. who tho FBI and bw1k otftt·aals ID Id manaf(t>d to ttt'l SlO 2 m 111 l<Ht frotn Stll' urlty p U<'lfH' trnn!\ft'~'<I to~ Nt•w York hank and then, lhroui;:h M romvh·x t runtHH.·tion. was uhlt• to ('1111wr1 mo11t of lht> ruod11 to hlH own ww I nvt•sUaatora rclcai.cd 011ly Akt•l<'hy lnformuUon uhout th1· lht>ft and abuut R1nun, who thl'Y t1.t1'1 workl"d us ¥ ronsultunt uml who h ud no previoui; record ol ft>lonlt"lt 111l' t'Bl did not Ruy l'X· actly whDt tYP" Of conllultanl tundn was The manl.lf(Cr or tho apartmenl l'omplcx where Hlfk ln Jived 11lo1w saill he had moved out a ('()Uµlc: of wt.•cks ago und left no forw11rd111g uddres:-.. N\'1ghbon; i.uid Rifkin ran a \'Cllll puh·r tonsulting serv1c(• for :.mall t>wunesses 1n the San l"ernando Valley area a few 1111h-~ 11ortJ1 ot Los Angeles. Duuglu!i Ball , t h e FB I supt.•rvlsor on this case, said 1t was "<'l'rtainly a possibUty" lhat H10cin had ned the country. Torn t'uU. an FBI SPokesman Endorsement Changed in W astungton, said the ease is one or lhc largest bank swindles the :tgency has ever handled. Bank Treasurer Paul Smith said $2 milllon or the stolen money had been localed "In normal bank channels." "We know where the funds are." Ball said. "But we don't have our hands physically on the money." Bu t bank vice chai rman George F. Moody said the funds were stolen after "an individual broke through our security to ob· l a in inf o rm ation which permitte<S.a fraudulent transfer or the bank's funds ... Wieder Mailer .Assailed By GABY GRMllVILLE long and far to find anything or-0au,Puots1.1H similar lo thjs." County supervisor candidate • Cory said be talked to a Pilot Harriett. Wiede r missed by a reporter" Thursday evening and s ingle vote being offl'cially was told the general election cen s ured Saturday by the endorsement had not yet been Orange County Fair Campaign made. • Practices COmmlsslon. Co m missionefs A l fred As it was, the commission vol-Driscoll and Peggy DeArakal ed 2·1 to censure 2nd District agreed with Mrs. Reed's assess. candidate Mrs. Wieder for er· meol or the mailer. roneously claiming in her cam-But Thom insisted he saw the paigo literature that she carries error as an honest mlstake and The Daily Pilot's endorsement refused to change his vote when in Tuesday's general election. chalJenged by Mrs. Reed and But commission chairman B ake r s upporter Robert William Thom. who cast the Dingwall dissenting vole. ruled that it When Thom said he had cast takes three votes to bring about an honest vote, Dingwall said ... an official reprimand. ..I'm telling you sir, that's an With one commission post out,and-out falsehood." e mpty and commiss io ne r "You're run of " Thom C b a rles S t e v ens not at retorted. Saturday's meeting, the issue of the censure was stalemated by Thom's ruling. At issue in the complai nt brought to the commission by candidate David Baker's cam· paign consultant Diane Heed was a Wieder mailer sent out Thursday. T he mailer include,. edited excerpts from The Daily Pilot's endorsement of Mrs. Wieder in last June's primary election. Thursday, however. The Daily Pilot e ndorsed Bak er in Tuesd ay's general election. Mrs . Reed called the mailing a blatant and deliberate at tempt to deceive the voters. But Mrs. Wieder's campaign cons ultant, Jim Cory, said be assumed The Pilot's endorse- m e nt of Mrs . Wieder in the primary election would be re- peated in the general election. By the time he found out The Pilot changed its endorsement. the mailer had been delivered to the post om ce, Cory said. Royal Kiss The facsimile of the Pilot en· dorsement mailed to 2nd Dis· trict voters included edited ex· cerpts from two edito r ials published before the J une primary. ·De leted from the facsimile were 15 paragraphs from the original editorial that did en· dorse Mrs. Wi ed e r in the primary election. Edited out were the words ~"other four candidates," and rn· 'dication that the editorial was aimed at the primary e lection when Mrs. Wieder faced four candidates, including Baker. Also deleted was a second mention or Mrs. Wieder being a fo rme r mayor of Huntington Beach, a redundancy caused by the blending of two editorials Mrs. Reed ins i sted Cory should have known better and sai d , .. in m a n y c ·ases news papers do not e nd up en- dorsing the same candidate in the general eledion." But Cory argued that 1t is "quite rare" for a newspaper to change its mind after endorsing one candidate. "As a matter of fact," he said, "you'd have to search Debbie Trapp, elected queen for Orange Coast College hom ecoming. gets a kiss from king .Chuck Cummings during halftime ceremonies at OCC-Fullerton College football game Saturday night. OCC lost the game at LeBard Stadium in Costa Mesa .. 31·3. Det ails page B3. Fr .. ftweAJ SUCCESS AT LAST e e e $20,000 furing up the boat to rent for sportfisbing charters. That venture nearly ended abruptly when a visitor, on being in·· formed that they served beer on board, promptly arrested him. The man was from the Alcoholic Beverage Commission. However , one beer license 1 ater, Stewart found business . picking up -until the fishing 1 season ended. He decided to get · rid of the boat. Oil companies, who wanted to use the boat for exploration, or- f ered to rent il for $800 a moo.th. However, Stewart's wife, an ac- tive roe of Qil drilling who helped establish Newport Beach's anti- drilling ordinance, put her foot down. Instead, Stewart managed to find a buyer, but the man said he could only afford to pay $100 a month. The deal was signed. and the buyer turned a round and rented the boat to the oil com- panies and pocketed $700 a month. With the money from the boat. Stewart treated himself to a Porsche. Unfortunately, the stock market began to drop and hotel profits, which he had thought would-,take care of him, vanished. "M y cash flow b ecame negative." Ste wa rt said. "I found out I was broke." It was a turnl.ng potnt. "I said, I'm not going to quit. I'm Jolng to be a builder," be said. With tbe support of hi• wile, who learned bookkeeping IO she · could help him, Stewart invested · tlie remllnder or tits money tn a • buildtng ftnn on the condlUon that he "be hired u tract 1uperin· tendeot on a subdlvl1loq. "I spent 14 houra a day on the · Job and learned evel')'thlna I could," said Stewart. Since he couldn't afford a t ruck. he used to deliver doors and other large items on the back of his sports car. Deciding against selling their beach house, the Stewarts lucki· ly found a r ente r -Nanette Fabray and her husband -who payed $1,500 a month for two months for the Shorecliffs home, which is on a three-quarter acre ocean-front lot. The money he lped finance St e w a rt's bus in ess, whac h moved s lowly ahead until, in 1967. be bad a stroke of luck. Good Housekeeping picked him to build its home of the year in Diamond Bar because of his in· novative use of new materials, mcluding insulation. ••That was the first time I had stature as a builde r ," said Stewart. ··u was simply glory." Since then, Stewart bas moved ahead, only cutting down his ac- tivities to one new home a year after heart surgery four years ago. In part because of his troubles with defective water heaters t hat bad to be replaced in several of his homes, Stewart began reading up on solar energy while he was in the hospital. ••n e more t looked into lt, the more excited l got." He is now-buildin"' his third solar bouae, an unusual res· idence on Balboa Island, de· signed by John Lautner. The 2,fllO.square-foot bayhont home has ooly three sides. The lroot will be covered by a two· story, 1.5-too ~11 of gJaS11 hinged t0metbinl like a roll·lop desk. which can be rolled or unrolled at the push of a button. ••Tbe front ls wtde open," Stewart aald. "You could throw -.. . ·-~.,.·~ ..... ,,, . ... Deity "-'"" ...... SOLAR-POWERED HOME PLANS GET CAREFUL CHECK T. Duncan Stew•rt Anally Makea It .. Big." a cat right out or the livingroom into the bay. "Thls house is going to be like Waterford Cryst al from the water," he.added. ••1t•t1 took like Steuben glass. It would offer no lnducemeqt at all to a termite " The bou4e includes a coD\plet.e solar system with a backup heater. It will have 18 to 20 solar panels, a copper roof, and beat· ed water running through the floors . There'll even be hot water running throUlb the towel bars to keep the towels bot, aJJ courtesy of Mother Nature. Stewart said. " Stewart. ~ho alao ~uill the Klotz Houle on Linda l1de, the Bertea House lo Corona del Mar I' and the Merrill Schmidt House in T ustin, keeps active these days. In addition to supervising the buildin~. he's a long-distance bicyclist (to such places as La Jolla), a ham radio operator and a member of the board of direc- tors or the county Heart Associa- tion -But there s !RY' question about his first love, building, a trade Stewart intends to keep at as long ns be can •'There's nothing wrong with starting tile all over agaJo when most ~le are retiring," said Stewart. 'I Just hope I can live and work until I'm 95 ~ause I'rn h1vtng 90 muoh fun." .-.. wi....-. CRASH SURVIVOR GETS WELCOME HOME HUG Ensign John Jay W99ner Greeted by Wife Fro• Pflfle AJ CREW BACK HOME e • e • reachin g the port of Petrope>vlosk. They were nown to the Yokota U.S. Air Force Base near Tokyo before returning to the United States. Besides Caylor and Gibbons, the s urvivors. were Airman David Wi ns t o n R e ynolds. Charlotte. N.C.; Petty Officer Howard Wayne Moore. Birm· ingham . AJa.: Lt. John William Ball and Ensign John J ay Wa nger. both of Santa Clara. Calif.: Master Chief Petty Of· fi rer Garland Rogers Shepard, Cameron. Mo ; Petty Officer Troops Fire On Students In Tehran TEHRAN, Iran <AP > -Troops trying to keep student protesters from marcb.i.ru? to the home of a Moslem holy man opened fire with automatic weapons and tear gas Saturday n ear Tehra n University. The students claimed at least 40 persons were killed but the government denied there were any deaths. Other unconfirmed r eports said at least 10 youtt> ~ we re shot dead and 30 wounded. Informa- tion Minister Mohammed Reza Ameli-Tebrami said the r epe>rts of deaths were "not true." He did, however, confirm that many persons had been injured. Government sources said the • troops opened fire into the crowed of students when they did not obey orders to disperse as they at- tempted to march to lhe home of Ayatullab Talegbani. The youths responded by throwing bricks and setting fire to cars. the sources said . Most.em ayatullabs have been among the key leaders of the curre nt anti-government cam- paign here. Fr .. ftllgeAl STORM. e. ing at a Lake Wenatchee camp. ground about 180 miles from here. Chelan County Sheriff's de· puties said the tree trunk, 2•h feet in diameter, landed on the four men. Their identities were not im~ately known. In Eatonville, in easter n Wash ington, stale · Police said Steven L. Reichel, 22, was killed Friday night when a large tree fell on his car. A car driven by Bryant F. Merrick, 47, of Everett. plunged into the Snohomish River near the town or Snohomish on Friday night. a nd a n unidentified passenger was missing, have presumably drowned. Merrick was repe>rted in satisfactory con- dition Saturday at Ever e tt General Hospital. T he storm knocked out power to the Seattle office of the Na- tional Weather Service. Tandy Chief Dies in Texas FORT WORm, Texas (AP> -Charles' David Tandy. who transformed a s mall family buainess into a billion-dollar con- glomerate, died tn bls sleep Saturday of an apparent bear\ attack, a family spokesman said. He was 60. Tandy. who was chairman and chief executive of the Tandy Corp., was found dead Saturday afternoon by a maid who bad at· tempted to wake him from a nap, the spokesman said. Gar y J oe Ha mmer. Adak, Alaska: Petty Officer Edwin Flow, Sunnyvale, Calif.; and Lt. Bruce Edward Forshay. Moun- tain View. The three dead sailors were identified as Ja m es De nnis Broomer. 25, of Creswell, Ore.: Richard Martin Garcia, 20, or San Jose. Calif.; a nd Randall Paul Rodriguez, 19, or Denver, Colo. Still missing are the bodies of pilot G rigsby a nd H ar old Rich ard Miller, 32, of Tulsa, Okla. Fr.,. Page Al PEACE .. ~ The offi cial Iraqi news agency said Hoss' delegation carried a m essage from President Ahmed H assan a l -B a kr o f Ira q . c hairman or the Arab League summit. saymg that if Sadat • agreed to return to the Arab fold , "the summit conference promises to g uarant ee the steadfastness of Egypt and its people." That was a clear reference to an Iraqi proposal at the con- ference that the Arab countncs give Egypt up lo SS billion to draw Sadat away from ru s gtOw· ing dependence on the West for bolste ring bis sagging economy. The delegation was instructed to deli ver the message, repe>rt on the results of the summit so far and receive the Egyptian leader's reply before returning lo Baghdad. But they were met by only a junior official at Cairo airport. were driven to ·a Cairo hotel . a nd were expected to re- turn to Baghdad later Saturday. Wi th Hoss we re Syrian In- formation Minis ter Ahmed lskandar, Iraqi Baath Party of. ficia l Tariq Aziz and Foreign Minister Ahmed aJ-Suedy of the United Arab Emirates. Hoss and Suedy r epresent governments with relatively moderate posi· lions on Egypt's peace moves. But Syrian and Iraq are leading hard-line slates in the opposition to the U.S.·spe>nsored Egyptian· Israeli negotiations. Egypt was the only member of the 21-oation Arab League not re presented at the summit, whic h was called by Iraq specifically to reach a united Arab stand against the bilateral peace. 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CIOse 2nd IS GAaY GRANVILLt: OI • o.u, ,,_ tt.ft 0T3n1c County Sup('rl\ nr Laurence Scbolll v.-a" \hf" rnllJor issue In l ut ll>pnn1t '" pnm.ir1· decl1on \n Wt>sl Oran~t' Counl)'" Znd Sui><>n11110ntd 01slnrt Whc~ tht' pr1mf.lr)' dt>1·1ton duM l\t>tlled. St'hm1t had (a1l~l 111 h1a bid for re t>lt·ct1on by 1u.-.1 44 \Ole fo'orm,•r llunt1n.ct11n Ht uh M uyor t1.1rrt~ll Wu-.11•r (.r1111ht'CI f1r:,t 10 tht• prtm•tr' rJ<' '"'1th ~.!KW voh•1t l''ormer l'ounl) 'UPt•rv1 -.nr D•\ltd Hut•r "'WI M"Conu 10 Mr. Wle-dt•r '4ht-n tw c·aptur~ 22,407 VOtl'it, 44 n\Or'\' lbun S<-hm1l That shm m arf,lln . '"'h u·h wa~n 't dl'fmJlt> until a lO da) \Oh' n •row11 t•ndt'<i, '"'u~ 1•11(1Ul(h t{) hnt:5l Uakt>r tntu th.-.,;cnt.·ra l t' h• 1· l 1 u n r u 1111 (( \\ 1 t h M r, W11•ch•r ll u lw l'lldl'11 ~' hmtl ... 1111·um IJtttH'y a.sure1mpa1gnh.1u" And nellh •r ~fl\. WILdt'r not Baker havl' )'f'I brt•n ahll" tn IO<'lltt' a Rlnnlt-rampuli:n l•11"ut• to rt•phll't' II Not thul h••lh n 1111l11L1lc·' cllJn't stub lht•ar 1.1ollt11·ul IOl!I> 111 tht•1r <'onlrunt.tl1on with S<'hmn Mh•r th1• f>lt•c·ta<m. the l'O~nly 1' .11 r < '.un1>.i1fi(n Prawl H•t•s l '111n n11,:.1on hr1111dt·d -co n11· u l Uakt>r " C'u m1u11~n llt1•rulur1• · f'' lt.t• arw1 mli1#(uid1ntc " \ ntl r ommit.tuon 1 hJ1rm;111 f\111 'rhon went 110 far 111> lo ,a.,,, 'We> ur" branding )ou u ltJr" t\i-ht• r1lt'<J mulhph• m1M1l ult' ml'nh of ra<'t m Huker '11 N iii• pJ11tn tnali•nnl Sr hm1t C'om11l u 1nt"tl th a t J m t>mbt•r of ttw t'etu11t y (;r.rncl Jur v that c·ral1 c·1zt·d him fut m11>i.1n,1t 'm°" board mt•t•ttng ... hJ<I hl'lll .1 W1t'(1t•r fu11d r.11:1t•r 111 lw r home· \1111 J "> ttw ~t·1wr .ii 1·h·c·111111 ~ \CM,..IT 1·ump~11~n got ut1dcr wuy, Mrs. Wtt'(h•r'i. ibt• or ll facsimile of t lw l'OlHlly scul was branded m 1s lt•ad1ng by the <;Omm1ss1on Bul Hak(•r s tumbled too when 1· urn 11a1~n 1 rregularities charJ(ed .1~u1ni.l Mr:-. Wieder we r e lhru'"' n out by the commission. Ha kl·r -..iys that some 1tlate- m l· 11 t ~ induded in his c<i n tJ1datt•'1t :.tJlt•m \•nt of qualtOt a t 1011 "l'rt' t'ltJOt.:l'd a ftl·r hl· ·q~11t·d l hl· l'lljtl'ml'nl and Lt.Go~rnor ---------------------- Curb-Dymally Toss ~o~ted Campaign Barbs ----- - THE f'ANDIOATF.: Mt•nyn Dym <.1 1ly, Democrat HIS CAMPAIGN: In a r:.icc charac- terized by mud-slinging, incumbent Oymally has d escribed his o pponent as promoting a phony clean-cut image and accused him of involvement in a pornographic movie. later revealed to be racy but not pornographic. Dymally stresses his 16 years in public office. his efforts on behalf or mjnorilies and women and his work to improve the business climate. lie cites among his goals the elimination uf 1 he hu~iness invcntor v I ax and unitary tax · HIS BACKGROUN D: Born in 1926 in the British West Indies, Dymally has lived in the U.S. since he ovMAU.v was 19. After receiving his B.A. from Cal Slate Los Angeles, M.A. from Cal State Sacramento and Ph.D. from U.S. Internationa l University in ·san Diego, OymalJy served in the Assembly from 1966 to 1974, when be was e lected lieutenant gov- ernor. TH E CANDIDAT E : Mike t urb. Rl•publican HIS CAMPAIGN: Chalhmgcr Curb ha:. run a well-financed campaign with heavy television exposure. He cites his s uccess as a millionaire recording company executive as showing his potential for improving the state's business climate . Curb, who claims bis opponent is bored with the job. has accused him of misusing and diverting publi c funds. Curb c laims hts rival "will be indicted for wrongdoings," a lthoug h h e adm11 s ha v ing n o ri rs thand knowledge or s uch wrongdoing HIS BACKGROUND: A native of Savannah, Ga .. Curb was born in 1944 and cuu moved to California in 1949, later attending San Fernando Valley State College. Curb serves as president of 'Mike Curb Productions and Warner /Curb Record Company without has knowlt•dgc. Bul lhc oriJ(mul stulcmcnt sit(ncd by him rans to show any all<'ratiorui ;ind a worker In the llcgistrar ot Voters' Office says Haker delivered 1t l>cnionally und reviewt>d it with her The Baker-Wieder in und out~ with the commission have only bef'n a sidt'show in the 2nd Dis· lr1r t race Raker sat in the 2nd Distn<'I scat for L2 years unlit ousted in 1974 in the wake of a costly Schmal camp~ign financed by former county pol itical k1ngmaker Or. Louis C~li . Looking over has s hou der at the s candals that have rocked county government s ince he left orrice. Baker says the specta~le saddens tUm . "At one lime Orange County ,::ovc rnment was a model ofinteg· r 1ty and <1t h1cvement," Baker says -..."l · , ' ... ,,.,.. ,. "We <county govt>rnmcntl had I he IQ west tax rate. the frw\·~t number or county employees 1~r raplta and an organization that was the best anywhere." But as s he compelei. with Haker ro1· voter approvul in the 2nd District race. Mrs Wieder s ays her opponent 1:. lt vang in a n('ver·never land. "In the 12 year:. Dave wa~ In office. the size or the county work force almost doubled "Wh~n he left county govern- ment the tax rate was $1.68. By last year it had dropped to $1.36. Mrs. Wiede r also chastises Baker ror being the supervisor who in 1972 said lhe county needed a new administration building and the next year voted approval of ils planning. ·•ttcre it is $8 million later. one rloor isn't being used and the· building is nothing more than a tribult' lo excessive governmt:nt s pending all because one pe rson wanted to spend some dollurs." she says. Mrs . Wieder is leading Baker 1n campaign spending. And some of her donations have drawn his fire. He says lhat contributions that have drifted her way Crom Los Angeles County have no place on the Orange County political scene. But Mrs. Wieder retorts that her credentials as an Orange County candidate are vouched ror by the support s he has re- ('eaved from among others, the Republican -o r iented Lincoln t lub and that man of all ~eusons, Howard J arvis. Atto_rney General-------- Tough on Crime, But Opponents Focus Differs T iit: CAN DIDATE : t:c:o r cc "Uukt-" Ul'ukmeJ1an, Hepubhcan ms CAMPAIGN: The author or the slate death penalty, Oeukmejian has bru;ed has campaign on a law-and-order image, accus ing his opponent or being "soft on crime ... Oeukmejian cites the need for stiffer sen tcnces for street crime as one or his goals and and points to his backing by l aw en ro r cc m ent groups HJS 8/\CKGROUND: A native or New York . Oeukmejian was born 1n 1928 and was graduated from St. John's University School or Law in Brooklyn He served in the Assembly from 1962 lo 1966 and was elected to the state Senate in 1966. TUE CANDIDATE : Yvonne llralhwailt• Burkl'. Democrat HER tAMPAIGN: Mrs . Burke, who if she wins would be the rirst woman elected as a state attorney general in the nation, e m- phasizes tl~r concern about white-collar cnmc and consumer interests. She i~ ~posed to the death penalty but She said she wtll enforce1t if elected. Mr s. B u rke ha s critized her opponent for has foc us on st reet crime, s aying she doesn 't believ-.: he 1s committed to pro· tccUng consumers. HE R BACKGROUND: Born m 1932 in Los Angeles • a nd a graduate of the 1unE Universit y of Southe rn School of Law, Mrs. Burke served in the As- sembly from 1967 to 1976 and in the House of Repr~sent.atives from 1972 lo presenL SIZZLING ST ART BECOMFS FIZZLING FINISH IN A RACE TOO UOSE ~ CALL ••. <From Page Al> SchQ'lilz and the devilish Arnold Ford~· Bill Butcher duo would at- tempt lo put him under with a last· minute s mear campaign no one has yet seen. Even when forced to confront his own wonts Schmitz dodged out from under lhem by forever claiming he was being quoted out or context. In thefinalsdays ofthedebates. iHusion beeame reality. Schmitz said he really djd.n'l abandon the Republican P arty in 1972 when he was the American Independent Party's presidential candidate and an outspo~n critic of the Nixon Administration. It was Schmitz' rationale that he didn't bolt from the party because, unknown lo outsiders who heard bis words. be never abandoned his Re publican prin· ciples. So, in the last televised debate it w as probably the third can· didate in the 36lh District race. Liberterian Dave Bergland, who struck the winning blow. Surveying lhe damage bis Republican and Democratic ad- Suprenae Court--- T o Confirm Or Unseat? THE DECISION: To confirm or unse~•t sl<tl<' Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose E lizabeth Bird . THE SITUATION: Public confirmation of state Supreme Court justices is usually routine but not this year Voters do not choose between candidates; they s imply vote yes or no. If a justice were unseated, the governor would appoint a replacement. ARGUMENTS AGAINST: Foes of Ms . Bird c lai m that s he i i; inex- perienced and high-handed and fills temporary judicial vacancies with tier friends . Opponents also say Ms . Bird is "sort on crime," citing in particular the Caudillo r ape-sodom y case. She was a mong a majority of tht! court in finding ., . .,;).• .. \ ~ \J ~ ·~ ~ -~. th at no ''gr eat bodily harm " had been ••1to committed in the case. Such a rinding would have meant a stiff e t sentence for the rapist. ARGUMENTS FOR: Supporters or Ms . Bird say she has interpreted the law strictly, regardless of her peri;onul beliefs, and that the definition of "great bodily harm" set by the state Legisl ature was not met in the Caudillo case. Backers also claJm that the campaign agaiost Ms. Bird is bued on sexism and threatens to politiciie the bench. HEil BACKGROUND: The £irst woman to sit on the stote SUpreme Court. Ms. Bird, 41 , is a graduate or University of California Law School. ,,She worked for eight years as a Santa Clara County pub)ic defender and for two years as Governor Brown's secretary of agriculture and 1crvice. She was appointed chief jwiUce ln February, 1977. ALSO ON THE BALLOT: Voters will also be asked to 1 confirm or unseat Brown.appointed .Supreme Court Justices Willey Manuel. lbe first black on the court; a nd Frank Newman, a former UC law professor. and Ronald Rc11an-appointee Fran k RlchardM>n. versaries had done to their own causes. Bergland said: "What the vot~ have seen here or the Democrat and Republican is the st ronges t evidence we can possibly have that it's time for a change." Despite that dismal ending lo the once promising Schmitz. Cordova campaign debates, the two are still the same "in- telligent, articulate a nd witty men" they were when the de· bates began. Too, neither Cordova nor Schmitz has ever been ~ccuscd of lacking political cou~ or of being unwilling to lake an UJl· popular stanc<' But the pressure has been building to an almost intolerable level in the 1978 general election c ampaign 111 the 36th s tall' Senate Distnct For one thing, recent lndepen ctenl polls show the race is deud even Cordova and Schmili hooked up in a winner take all drive down the home s tretch Also, the amount of money be· ing paured into the contest has reached staggering proportions, by far the most being spent anywhere in California in a local race. Schmitz says the tab on his combined primary and general election campaigns is likely to hit $400,000 by the lime voters step into polling booths Tuesday mornin~. Cordova says combined cam· Court Plea Due Over Vote Mixup An apparent registration m1x - up that has left at least 50 county residents with no place to vote in Tuesday's e lection will be challenged Montiay morning in Orange County Superior Court. Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union will ask Supe rior Court Judge Robert Green for a court. order that would allow the overlooked voters to cast ballots Tuesday. The ACLU petition will be filed on behalf of A. R. Barkley of Laguna Beach a nd J oa~ Kalbo of Anaheim , two of the persons affected by the mix·up. The would-be votel'8 filed ~ul regiatraUon forms. but ror some unknown reason. their voter re- gistration forms we.re never re· corded. .. . , . . paign adventures in 1978 are likely lo cost $200,000 by the time lhe race is ended. Libertarian Be rg I a nd has nothing neat those fi gures going for him. At the outside. he pre· diets spending no more than $10 ,000. But there's more than a tight race and lots of dollars at stake in the Republican topheavy 36th. Sch mitz i s on a three · campaign losing s treak. He lost his congressional scat in a 1972 primary election that saw a rellow Republican. Nixon supporter Andrew Hinshaw, up· set him'by 2,352 votes. Next, Schmitz the same year was a virtually unnoticed far distant thir<4 place vtnisher in what was essentially a Nixon- M cGovern presidential contest And tus com eback effort' 1n 1976 wes stymied when he lost by l , 160 votes to Robert Badhem an the R e publi ca n 40~fl Congressional District primary election. Schmitz was born to politics. By the time he wa s in his • mid-30's, he was a national voice in the politics of lbe far right. A fourth str a ight defeat. however, would likely cast ham an the role of a perennial loser, et political has-been. As for Cordova. his political career was launched two years ago when h(> was elected to the state Assembly as Republicans splil their votes up among two candidates . Since then, he's re!>1sted over lures to enlist him in Republican ranks. a maneuver aimed at in· suring him a po.Li hf al future. in south Or ange County. Cordova says changing his party a ffiliation would b e "political opportunism at best" a nd insists t hat as an of· ri'eeh olde r he has been d bipartisan representative or J>OO· pie rather than a political party Nonetheless, as he yearns for the GOP voles be needs to win Tuesday, Cordova wishes some R epubli cans h ad heard the words of Democratic Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy when he was in Orange County last year. Looking at the Democrats J!athered about him in the Grand Hotel in Anaheim, McCarthy began his speech by saying: •·My fellow Democr ats -and. Ron Cordova I am glad lo huve tlus opportunity to, .. " Assenahlg----------------------. Foe Concedes 7 4th to Bergeson Last March 10. John <.;. Ham son strolled into the Orange County Registrar of Voters· Office, paid $225 and Cited his nomination papers as a Democratic candidate in the 74th Assembly District. That's il. That's the Democratic story of the 1978 election in the Assembly District that runs along the coast from Newport Beach lo Oceanside in San Diego County. Y ES, HARRISON DID w an th<' Oemocratic nomination in t he primary "lcc· tion Dul five weeks ago he conceded the general election lo Republican nominee Ma11ian Bergeson. "She's a nice lady and I think she'll do a gotitd job.'' Harnson said in what may have been t he earliest election concession statement on record. Candidate Harrison isn't the only Democrat who thinks Mrs. Bergeson is better than a lead pipe cinch to win in Tuesday's general election. Democr atic Party county central committee HARR•IOM chairman Frank Barbaro also says it will be Mrs. Bergeson who will take over the Assembly seat being aban· doned by Democrat Ron Cordova. "WHAT'S MOllE,'' Barbaro says, "I think she'll make 1 doggone good legislator." Though Mrs. Uergeson carft count he r political blessings before the voters have their say, the words or concession from he r rivals mark the beginning or the end or a sometimes biUer ~truggle lhat began in the spring of 1976. Then, s he was one of 11 candidates who filed papers for lhe Re publican nomination to s ucceed Robert Badham in the same 74Lh District. Confronted by an opponent 's shoddy ca mpaign tactics. s he narrowly lost that primary election lo Newparl Beach auto dealer Jim Slemons. . FOUlt MONTHS LATER, however, Mrs. Bergeson was back campa igning whe n Slem ons' gener11I election campaign floun- dered badly. In a hurried three-week effort, she ra n the most successful write-in campaign in Orange County history. But the more than 34,000 votes s he received proved to be only enough to vault Democrat Don Cordova Into the 74th Dis- trict seat. It was in mld-1977 that Mrs . Bergeson gave up her seat on the Newport. Mesa Unified =Dis· H•oalOlt lrict board of tnJS and announced sbe would aaain 10 after the As· sembly aeat. I ~ I I ' A4 bAJLY PILOT Treasurer----- Unruh Versus French UIH \IM fHt: l ' NlHOATt: J e · !> t' M U 11 r u h Dem()('rJl Hl8 O\MPAl .~; l'1tanx h1 :. lt>&tslut1vt• 1nitwt1vt>' to :.l1mulate the· t'l"'onom) Jnd his st.Uld ugumst dis t.•r1m1nat H1n 1n l'ft•t11t U11ruh uo runruni.t 11n h1' four year rt><'ont ,,, in r um bent Unruh supports u orw ct.•nl reducllon in tht• s t:Jtt• suh:s tax and pomh• lo hit> t•arly nttcmpts lo ron•,1:111 what he terms the •'oh scene " budget !'iurptus Unruh also cites several innovations he ha:. madt.· 111 I he way tht• slate 111 vt•sts 1ts JHOooy. saying hi s movei. have lncrcust•d thl· s tate's lnvestm,•rH n· turn:. HIS BACKGROUNO : Born in 1922. Unruh tat tended lhc Uruvcrsily of California and served in the slate Assembly from 1954 to 1.970, being elected speaker of lbe Assembly 26 times. He was elected state treasurer in 1.974. ,,., .. °" T ll .._ CA N 0 I D T t: ; 0 o n o I d J I-' r c-n t' h , lh•publll'an H l S (' M P I ti N Jo"rt•nch c1tt•1> hli. t•ndor:.l' nwnt hy lloward J<1rvls und h~1, hu1>1n1>s:. hac·k ~r11und J s 1·v1tJt•n1·l· 11( ht' 11 u d I 1f1t'.1 l 1 on f 11 r l h t· trt-ai.un•r 11e1s11ton lit• has •·r1t 1t.·11,1~I has op ponent as bemg bored wlth the job and says the s tutl''s monl'Y h<•s not lwt:n invested prorit:ihly enough. French a lso takes u s trong tax rl'dut•t1on stnnd ahd says lhal he w:1~ one of the h~w hllwk bw;1 ne ss mcn to s upport Proposition 13 HIS BA KG ROUNO: French. J I. has a dCRrt.'l' 1n public admimstrnt1on from Golden Gatt· University. He 1s a former d eputy real estate com· missioner and presently a mortgage and investment banker. Se~retary ____ _ Of State Eu Faces GOP MllS.EU Hopeful MAllCO~AH T H E C ANOIOATt;: March Fong E u . De mocrat. HE R CAMPAIGN: Ms . Eu, the first Oriential to hold statewide office and the first fem.ale secret ary or slate. ls running on her record. Specifically , Ms . Eu cites streamlining of the voter registration process. a c rackdown on e rrant notaries public, improving t he s tate a rchives and s treamlining h~r omce's business regulatory oper a- tions. HER BACKGROUND : Born in 1922, Ms Eu Ob· tained her B.S. from UC Berkeley , her M.D. fro m Mills College and her Ed O . rrom Stao f ord University. She served in the Assembly from 1967 to 1974. when she was elected secretary of )>late THE CANOIOATF.: Jacob "J ay" MarRosia n. Republican HI S C AMPAIGN : Ma rgosian has criticized bis opponent for a Uowing voter registrat ion by postcard or at voling places, contending such practices could encourage fraud. He a lso cntic1zes her for t he fact that state schools chief Wilson Ri les almost had his name d ropped from the June ballot after Ms . Eu said he h ad neglected lo file a declara- tion or candidacy T he state Supreme Court late r ruled that Riles had sub· stanlially ·complied with the law. HIS BAC KGROUND: Margosian, 52. was born in Detroit and attended Wayne State Univers ity :1 n d M i c h i g a n S t a t <· University g r a du 3 t c school. He is a U.S. J\rmy veteran and served on the· Pres i dent 's Advis ory Council for Business M fairs. FBl's '€le-an' -Findings ' Slows Sheriff Challenge Thoi.t' who claJm to know the ~orkln6(8 of voten' minds say th•· l978 campaign ror Orange County sherirr all but ended i\ II>( 2'J That 1s tht• tiny the FBI un wlunced 1hi rnvesllgatlon into al lt>gatwnA ()( polltical corruption by unknown accusers against .Shl·rltr Orad Gates was at an t•nd And . the FBI spokesman said. aw t'\' 1dence of prosecutablt• wrongdoing by Gates had been un<.'overt-d during the intensh•e ro u r mo nth pr obe into the '4 herlff's personal and private (1fr t'TER THAT, lh~ Gatt-s fore cs pred 1cted a lands lide i.!elll'r<1l l'lt•ct1on victory for their t•and1dak Ml•anwh1le . s tte riff's Sgt. Laure n Rusk was hard at work t:llmpa1gtung for sheriff and try· ing to oust his boss from his $44.363 a year job. Rusk, a 13-year veteran in the Sheriff's Department, fought his way ihrough a six-candidate primary election r ace lo win the right to challenge Gates in Tul'sday's genera l election. (I ates was the top finisher in the primary when he received 187,520 votes or roughly 41 .5 per- l'Cnt of th<• votes cast. Thal w<.1s a sharp drop from his 1974 primary e lection pt>rrormance when he was clect- t"<i to office after nailing down t'losc to 70 percent of the votes. OATIS llUSIJ( The 39-year-old sherifr blames bad publicity related to the F'Bl investigatiQn for his failure to receive the 50 percent plus one vote he needed lo win re-election in the pnmary In neithPr the primary cum- p:ugn nor during the early s tages of the general election ca mpaign did Rusk attempt to make political gain of the FBI probe. BUT RUSK fauJts his boss ror what he sees as Gates· failure to 1. mmunicate with the men in hi s own d e partment. Rus k '.!!aims Gates is "arrogant and insensitive to their needs .. T h e 36-yea r -o ld s heriff's sergeant also fa ults Gall's fo r al l eged ly 1sola t1ng hims elf from th{• mainstream or the de· partment and for surrounding himself with an unneeded staff of three ass1stunt .she riffs Ru s k 10 his campaign speeches lashes out al Gales' re lationshtl' with other law en· forcement om cers in the county. his choice or a training academy site and Gates' move to build a central county morgue. Marching at Rusk's side in his campaign is the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs Th e d e puties provide the backbone of the volunteer or ganizatlon behind Rusk's low· budget $20,000 general election ca mpaign. Members of the 496-member association do pre cinct walking and phone calling their candidate needs lo head ore a Gates sweep next week. But the sberirJ is certain thl' worst is behind him. MANY OF his closest alllei. fo rme r s h eri ff s heriff Jim Musick. actor John Wayne and st ale Sen. Dl·nn1s Carpenter stayed staunchly at his sid e dur ing the dark hours of the f"Bl probe. And the lingerers whu c:IO!>C.'<i ranks after the FBl announce· ment have pitched in to help Gates raise the $100,000 he plaru. to spend in the general e lection campaign. . To counteract Rusk's conten· lion that city police chiefs within the county don't :.up port the sheriff. Cates has picked o p the endorsements of seven. He's also endorsed by u wide range of elected offi ceholders. including county Supe rv isor Thomas Riley. U.S. Rep Jerry Patterson. D-Santa Ana. and U.S. Rep. Robert Badham. R- Newport Beach. Gates admits Rusk m ay have profited b)' the hard times that came his way earlier this year. what he calls lhc truuma of hav ing his integrity challenged (or the first time. "I wouldn't have evtir believed this could happen to me. And now that it has. I trunk I have learned a very hard lesson in lire ... the s heriff says. HE CALLS Rusk's charges of tow morale in the department "greatly exagger ated " and quick l y dismisses hi s challenger's allegations of mis· management Gates says the number one b s ue of lhe campaign is who 1:. best qualified to run the depart- ment And whl'n hl' :.snswers that question. the sheriff points to his own academic credentials. his 17 years in the she riff's depart ment and his administfative background. Compare his record with Rus k's, Gatt!s S<1ys , and the choice is clear . But Lauren Rusk and bis followers continue to march door to-door throug h Orange County. hoping to meet enough voters by Tuesday to sway the election Rusk's way. Tht·y admit thei rs as lhc un derdog's role but believe tbc sheriH muy have tumbled far enough during the embarr~ menl or the primary election to be overhauled by Tuesday. Riky Running In Person By GARY GRANVILLE OI IN Dltlty ~li.t 5Wtt Whe n it comes to precinct walking, Tom Riley admits he's somethlng of a bust. It's not that Riley doesn't rel· 1sh flashing a smile. shakin~ '"• hand and stuffing a piece of campaign literature into if vot er 's hand. Ril('y's precinct walking proh lem 1s that h e likes thl' personal contact too much. so much that he lingers in con· vers ation too long. CONSEQUENTLY, the former Ma rine general cover s only :ibout one-fi fth as much ground <15 he should on hls walks to drum up s upport for his re- election bid in Orange County's Firth Supc·rvisorial District. But Riley 's paid campaign manager, Robert Nelson. does n 't mind his candidate 's pre cinct walking shortcomings . Ne lson insists that Riley has. by rar. the highest public profile or any elected officeholder m Orange County. Saturday, for example, was a typical Riley day in the public eye -non-election year as well as election year. He began the day welcoming the Derrick and Desk Club to Orange County. Next, he gave kiddies wind-up toys at a park ceremony. Then he manned a shovel at a tramc signal groundbreaking. BY NIGHTFALL, Riley was headed to an awards dinner at the Disneyland Hotel. So smitten is the Fifth District S upe rvisor with publi c ap- pearances that a few years ago he was the grand marshal at three Fourth of July pa rades all on the sa me day. As next week's election draws near, Riley's challenger, cat- tlem an Tom Rogers, talks about Riley's penchant for collecting and spending campaign dollars. After adding dollars and donors together, Rogers con- cludes Riley is "identured to !->pecial interests, insensitive lo constituents and an ineffective county supervisor · · Walking Pace Too Slow As bad. ;,in·ord ing to Rogers. Riley has surrounded himself ··with th<' worst staff ever put together by a public official." tie goes on to charge that Riley recently has been the champion of count y Board of Supervisors' causes aimed sole- ly at enhancini:: his own chances of re -election. Specifi cally. Rogers points to a proposed county agreement with Newport Beach that be says is designed to falsely con lllLE.Y llOGE.ltS vince beach city residents that something is being done about jet no ise at Orange County Airport. Rogers tempers his othe rwise stinging criticism of Riley by saying bis rival .. is probably a good and decent man" but "is either stupid or simply a dupe." Al:iove all t>lS<?, Riley, the 65· year-old Newport Beach county s upervisor says he prides himself on being a man of integ· rity, on being the man who brought respectibility to county government when It was riddled by scandal. "AFTER MY military career. 10 years in the busioess com munity and four years in th.i s or. fice. my honor a nd integrity have never IM>en questioned until now. "It's very depressing to me. I don 't like this side of politics." Riley says. After rcflcct1ng o n th e Hepublican commandm ent not to s p ea k i l l o f anoth er Republican, Riley says: Board of Supervisor~ in 1974 by former governor Ronald Regan and then reappointed in 1975 by Gov. Brown . Riley was e lected to a special two.year te rm m 1976. The n. he s pent a r ecord $232.000 lo win a landslide v1c· tory in a campaign m anaged by political consultants Arnold Fords and Bill Batcher. NOW. AS he reaches for bis first full four-year term, Riley is expected to spend up to $150.000 in his campaign. If so. that will give him roughly a 4 to 1 spending edRe over Rogers. When combined with his ap parent personal popula rity and his hig h public profile. that spending margin has m ad<' Riley a prohibitive favorite over Rogers in Tuesday's election. However . Rogers ins ists it'!-> still a race and that he expects to win. The 54-year-old cattleman bus inessman says he has drawn on his many years or Re publican political experience to run an ef fccti ve campaign tha t ha s drawn attention to Ri le y · directed defects in county gov· ernment policies. ROGERS SE E S tht• un r esol ved airpor t proble m . "ruinous" development prac tices and s pecial favors to s p eci al p eopl e as b e ing symptomatic of those misdirect ed policies. But Riley first fumes and then scoffs al bis challenger's aJlegts- tioos. "Rogers says all that needs to be done at the airport is to brinR in quieter planes. "Believe me. if the re wen• q ui eter jets -and there are not at this time -they would be in use at Orange County Ai rport." Riley says. He goes on to point out that he was the one that succcf.'dcd in pl aci ng population growth restraints on development in th(' county's southern reaches. in use was also his haby. As for special interests rcceiv mg special favors . Riley say~. "Show me. show me one \'Slid example " Riley openly prides himse lf on never having missed a day on his county supervisor 's job. He also prides himself on be- inR on the job at 7 o'clock every morning and keeping stride with his m adcap pace of public ap. pearances. Aod. be says. he 's proud or hi !-> taff a nd believes it to be wtdl traincd·to answer Fifth Distnct needs NEWPORT BEACH resident Raley wonders if he didn't rajsl' th e Fifth Dis trict's une legitimate campaign issue whl'n he once wondered aloud 11 Rogers wasn't using Grecia n Formula to help him woo voters. Rogers responded by produc- ing a notarized affadavit signed by his hair st yl ist that said Roge rs ' hair is his own and it:- own natural color. "Hey. I was just kidding ... Ri ley says. "But Grec ia n whateveritls makes about ;.s:. much sense as anything f'IS4• in this campaign " Sales Tax Vote Target SACRAMENTO CAP ) -A campaign to put a n initiative abolis hing the sales tax on the .June 1980 California ballot was announced Ffiday by Ed Clark. Libertarian candidate for gov ernor. A coalition is being formed to collect the ha lf-m illion voter s1 ~natures necessary to qualify the "Pcopk's Initiative Against Hegrcss ive Taxation." Clark said al a news conference. ·Gusts Hit Great Falls "No, I don't want to say l de test Rogers. Why not just say he's not one or my favoMte peo- ple?" And in no uncertain terms. Riley makes it clear that he in· tends lo win -and win big -in next Tuesday's general election. And to fortify that managed growth policy, Riley says the growth monitoring syste m now The proposal has already been endorsed by the National Tax- pa yers Un.ion, and Clark said he expects support from minority, consumer and retailer groups. 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' I 1 ) STATE I COUNTY ELECTIONS Sunday, ~ber 5, 1978 DAILY PILOT A5 ~uth Yersus Youth Cory Versus Ware THE ANOI O TE Kennc>th (.'ory, 0.moNal HIS C'AMPAIG : 011 ,•om1Huut.>:s hav1• <'m<'rgt>d as lhl' ('t•ntral Point or d•~ pule an the C'tlnl rollt-r ~ ru<'e. with anC'umbt-ot Col') r ltin.c tu~ .mta 011 <'Omp.m) reeord He nolt'S J ~) m1ll1on lawsuit ht• falt'd for thl· :,tull' J~·•inbl ma1or 01 I <.'Ompumt>:.,, charging un raar prucU~ In what thl'y would pay tht• state for crude oO In tidelands C9ry also cites as pro coo~umer b.is actions an Seeking to halt a banking practice or placing sav ings accounts into dor mant status and deducting fees if there has bvtn no banking ncttvity BIS BACKGROUND : Cory . 40, attended UC Berkeley and UC Los Angeles. He served in tht· Assembly from 1967 to 1974 and was elected con. troller in 1974. ..... T If E t ' A DI 0 AT 1-:. Jumt''I A W .ir1 ll1•pubhcan HIS ('AMPAtc:N · want to bf> ttw man "h11 !ht• 011 comp~111t·l> lo\ l' llw moll.t ," &8')'S Wun', "'ho nit>:-. h1b pro hu:-.ln1•sb pobl uon and pro-Pro pos1taon J:J stand~ Ill hlb cumpcu.:n Wart-, who hul\ unl>uc t't•iss fully sought ofr1ct'b from !he stale Senate to the governor since 1962. r har acte rizes himself a:, a staunch Republican and claim s a friends hip with R1cha r.d Nixon. saying. .. He was just out and out crucified ·· HIS BACKGROUND: A g raduate of P eabody College for Teachers in Nashville, Tenn . Ware, 57. is a (.'()·founder or the American Basketball As· s oc iali on and vice president of Government Legis lative Cons ultants Corp. It w.•11 curly lu11t F1•bruur~ wht•n Chuck Gib..,on );CL h1M surf hOitrd IUU dt', took II lt'UVl' or ubs<'O<'l' from his Job and set out on tht• ciunpa1i:11 trml m Oranf(e Co u11ty 's 7:Jrd A!iSCntbly IJ u, lrll't So rur. G1b .. on' JOUrn1•y hll'S l'Urrll'd tum lo a victory in lht• Rcpul>hcan primary elcct1on 1u:·s TRAV•!LEO on foot to .tboul 20.000 h1w~<·holds 1n lht· llu11t111Klon llt·uch Cost<~ Mesa Jo'ountJ111 Valley arc.t und scur l'll'tl .1bout ru1 :-.111g well ovt•r $100.000 for u:w in has primary .ind t-wncral t•lect1on campaigns U1bson's pohtacal odyssey has l'Obl h1ro rnon· than S20.000 or his o-... 11 money a:-. w1•ll as lost \\ .tgl'b No". lhl' only thing that ~tand:s l>t'lwct·n Gibson and a .,ucn·:.:.ful to11du,aon to his Jo urney 1s 1ocumbe nl As st'fnblyman Dennis Mangers Rl·publlcan Gibson. who 1s :u and lives in Huntington Beach. bchevcs he will wan Tuesday 's 1.'lecl1on DEMOCRAT Managers thinks he is a shoo-in. And Llbcrlaraan Jim Ga ll agher says h e's an a lternative to Republic an Democratic solutions that have been tried and found wanting But the story an the 73rd earn pa1gn h as been a you t hful challenger takinl:{ on a youthful legis lator. both of them well trained . articulatc and energetic And as Republican Robert Burke a few years ago sat in Ills office and saw young De mocrat Dennis Mangerlt standing on lhe threshold wanting in, Mangers now looks outside and s ees Gibson Battles Mangers young Chuck Gibson knocking tu gel in Mangers bc~an h1l> pohtacal career by winning .t seal on a local school board and, after welding a strong volunteer cam- paign force together. set out to capture the Assembly scat then h e ld by Rcpublrean Robert Burke . Mangers' 1974 bid to take Burke's job fell 1.411 votes shy or ats mark. But without break· ang his campaign stride he was back challenging Burke once again in 1976. This time Mangers won by almost 6.000 votes Mao.iers admits he's still the co11stant campaigner as he goes about fortifying his political base in a district that includes 81.458 registered Democrats and 73,888 registered Republicans. But Mangers' style of cam paigning has changed. No longer an outsider wantm~ in. he sees himself as a partisan officeholder who represents a bipartisan constituency AND EVERY Friday and Saturday s ince he was elected he's r eturned from Sacramento und kept his d1stnct orru:l' door:-. open to his constituents. His local stances have an· eluded opposing joint military civilian use of Los Alamitos Naval Alr Station, moving the Costa Mesa Freeway tangle off dead center and his involvement an the Bolsa Chica preserve Mangers says he asn 't s upport ang the re·election bid of Gov. EdmundG. Brown Jr. Ile faults lhe Democratic gov· crnor for what he sees as weak appointments to key JObs. name· ly CalTrans c hief Adriana Gianturco, as well as llealth and We lfare Agency Secr e tary Mario Obledo Mangers also says the gov ernor has shown little ta lent or inte rest in working with the state Legislature If Mangers as at odds with his party's governor , he also says he differs with what he calls the liberal intercity demenl or the party. AGAIN e mphas 1t 1ng h is bipartisan stewardship or the of. fice. Mangers says, "I represent the more conservative sub· urbanite who pays, not the in· lercity dweller who takes." But Gibson doesn't buy any of those images of Mangers. He says his view or his J8 ycar·old opponent sees him as a n officeholder who docs onl' Dog Rescued In Newport; Home Sought thing in Sacramento and :s~s another thing in bis home dia· tract. ' "I'm trying to debunk the dif· •ference between tho rhetoric :ind. record." says Gibson. He cites three major iss~s that separate him and his ad· versary: Mangers' opposition to Proposition 13. MANGERS' VIEW for legisla· t1on that provided the mo~y needed to start forced school bus· ing in Los Angeles. M a n gers r ecord in Sacramento in comparjson with · what he says and does on ttK: home front. 1 Mangers scorrs al Gibsort's charges. admitting that he QP posed Proposition 13 but pointi•g out that he and other Assemb1y Democrats did the shoving thBt made the tax reform initiative work. . He also notes that Gibson in· itially opposed Proposition SJ and didn't change his stance Wl· til . polls s howed it gaining popularity with voters. : As for the bus ing issu e . Mangers says it's phony. Like Brown. he notes no1hing in eithe r bill that provided local school districts with bail·O~t money mentions busing. And Mangers insists that any impartial st\.Kly of hi1; voting rt¥:· ord will show that he is what Ill' says he is. , .HE ARGUES that unlit<: McGuy Faces Veteran Badham Larry Copeland would like to hod a good home for the dog he rescued from tne Santa Ana River "Ile was nearly gone when I ~ot to him," Copeland said. "He JUSt barely had his nose out of the water " Gibson, be bas been involved .in the private sector and that his school board record as well as tab lwo years in the Assembly givt him an experience advantage over Gibson. tJut Gibson insists that his job as a legislative analyst for the City or Los Angelc.-s gives him a unique insight into government and unique qualification for a legislawr's 1ob. Jim McGuy admits he hadn't done his political homework last March when he announced at a press conference t~t he would be a Democratic candidate ror Congress in Orange County·~ heavily Republican 40th Dis· trict. Among other things, McGuy said that, if elected. he would serve only one fOUJ".year term in lbe House of Representatives. And, he added, incumbent Republican Congress man Robert Badham had bung a round Washington. D.C.. as et congressma n loo lo~ 14 years A REPRESENTATIVE'S term. of course, is only two years. As for Bad.ham's alleged long stay in the nation's capital. it was then only 1Smonlhs,notl4years. Jim McGuy has come a ·tong way in terms or political smarts since the embarrasssnent or that initial press conference. But the campaign trail he hai. ro1towed s ince l a st Marc h probably hasn't c arried nearly Car enough for him to make a serious run at Badha m in Tuesday's general election. McGizy knows that He says. "If I wan 1l would probably be• the biggest upset 1n thl' country " McGuy, among other dasad vanta~c-s, is staring down thl' throal or one or the la rgest and most Republican congressional districts in the country~ In the Orange County portion or the district. for example, registered Republican voters out· numbered regis tered Democrats 170,018to130,525. • In addition to party power. McGuy has squared orr against a man who has he ld e lected offi ce longer than any state or federal or fi ceholder 10 0 r a n g County. Befor e· marching orr lo Congress at.o"""" after the 1976 general election. Badham spent 14 years in the state Assembly representing a district that Lies tota ll y withl{l th e 40th Congcessional dislrict. But the Republican bent of the 40th and Badham's proven vote- getting ability weren't the only problems McGuy faced an h1::. campaign. In their fl'w JOant public ap· pcarances, Badham was clearly the e lder statesman who rattled off his public positions IO that strange kind of Washington, D.C. linEto. IN A joint tclev1s 1on ap pearancc. Badham patiently ex· plained the workings of neutron bombs to McGuy. He next was giving McGuy an insight into the en e r gy crisis. the h ous ing dilemma and national defense. Meanwhile. McGu y wa:. chomping at the bit to get on with what he calls the ·gut is sues : - Public d istrust of polita ciaos The predicament of senior citizens. -The plight of the ~m all bUSI· nessman. But even when al got a round lo those issues. Badham deftly cit ed c hapter and verse of has record when confronting them . Whenever he spoke. Badham's words chimed the conservative City Issues on Ballots In addition to electing office· holders and casting ballots on statewide issues Tuesday, voters an seven cities in Orange County will be deciding the fate or local propositions. In Cypress, for example. voters will be asked to adopt Proposltion K, a moral stance against abort.ion. in what is believed lo be the first such ballot resolution in Callrornia. THE MEASURE. placed on the ballot after local citizens col· lected 1,290 signatures oo a peli· lion, is an advisory vote only on whether the City Council should take a stand expressing opposi· lion to abort.ion. Yorba Linda voters also will cast advisory votes Tuesday. Proposition A asks if Yorba Lin· da (elementary) School District trustees should pursue creation of a new kindergarten through 12th gr ade district. Anaheim residents will decide the fate of nine ballot measures. Propositions B through J . in· eluding a proposed $14 million revenue bond to inc-tease the city water reservoir system and drill two new wells to deterrmnc whether fireworks should be sold or discharged an city hmals. Along the Orange Coast Irvine voters will decide upon Propos1· THEIR EIGHT other propos1· lion L which would switch city lions are revisions to the city council elections from MJrch to charte r which, among other the June primaries things, would dele rmi~c In Newport Beach, residents whether the city council shoul will vote on. Proposition N which be increased from fiv e to sev would require developers to ded · members, whether the ma or icate public streets and parks should be popuJarly elected or alonJ( waterfront blufftops picked by the council and revise certain city business practices. Voters in Los Alamitos Tues· day will ballot on Proposition K Bia.st Kills One HOUSTON <AP> -A 14,000· gallon tank exploded and burned at an eastside chemical p.ant Friday. ki~ one person and injuring 23 ot.tiers, three o( them critically. officials said. The Houston Fire Department identified the dead man as Charles Brown. a n assistant operator r SAN CLEMENTE voters will be asked to approve. Propos1· lion 0 . authorizing the sale or $4 .2 million an sl•we r improve· ment bonds, a measure city resi· dents rejected in March. And in Seal Beach voters will be asked to chose between two meo seeking the city treasurer's office while they a lso cast ballots on Proposition P wh.ich would do away with the elected treasurer's job. If the measure as successful . the election between the two of. fi ce·seekers would be tossed out Paid Pohl1ca1 Advertisement To My Friends and Neighbors In the 74th Assembly and 36th Senatorial Districts. -.,,. ... --.~·~;.-_... ................... ~ 'The ....-~ &odety oftera • aimp. •nd dfvnttled crefftatlon service with dl1Hmlnat1on •t aee, ' de .. rt. or mount81n1. Your Soc:t9' Security and Yet•r•n• Administration benMtt1 m•y cover our C'9m8tloft Mnfcel, ,. for lwcl ... nffd, Of ffff pot1follo, C•ll or write. Tiie Nept1111e Soelety 2400 W. CoHt Htgtlw•y ' Newport Beach, C• .• 92113 CEM. 646 7431 24 HOUR 111>,....,.n BKR. • SERVICE _.. ,...---------, ..-,,,... .. °" ..... I s-o ,,.. flolilo110 to J ..., ....,... ea.. "7t1 11wa1.-.. I NAME: !:'.::::: : .. -::-- 1 AOOft!M• 1 ............ c.,...,.,,..,....11 1 ,.,, ......... . CJrT\'-ITAT!-_..._.,c..,._n.,..... I , I URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR REPUILICAN MARION IERGESON for ASSEMIL Y .ct DEMOCIA TRON CORDOVA for ST ATE· SENA TE . We should have nnty Iha besl reore1E1nt1no US In Sacramento Slnoeretv. ,.., ,Of By~ A!Dul. I l'olnl ~Of. ca.-,,......, Hy Algazi .... ... . . . -... ' ... bent or the a rea that eight time::. has e lected hi m to public office So bedazzling wus Badham's low profile but sure camprugn that McG uy Jct a major chance lo take a good hard crack at h1 ::. political foe slip by. Badham and 36 other federal legislators were hooted in the national press for ducking out a few days early on the close of th e r ecent Co ngrl'ss1o nal session THEIR EARLY departure cost them their voles OQ such major pu~ccs or legislation as the energy and tax relief bills When asked why he didn't at least spike Badham about hi s prem a ture abse n ce from Congress, McGuy ans wered: "Aw. I don't know. Whal are you going to do with a guy like him ?" Copelnnd . •• r esident of Newport Shores. 1s a n e arly morning jogger. Wedqesday h~ was runnin~ along the Pacific Coast Highway bridge over the river . when he heard a dog bark· ang . "I used to raise dogs and I know the way they sound when they're i n trouble," said Copeland, who spent the next 10 minutes trying to locate the dog in the darkness. When he pulled the dog out of the water. he found he had ·rescued a Pomeranian. "He looks like he's 2 to 3 years old.·• sajd Copeland. "He's a very well behaved dog and I'd love lo keep him. but I can't." Anyone interested in taking I he dog can contact Copeland at 645-6080. Former Boxer · Held in Crime OAKLAND <AP> -Some $23.500 taken at gunpoint. last Tuesday from an Oakland a-9" · fice bas been recovered -1 a form er Olympic boxer is amoag those charged with the crime. police said. Most or the money was found under a rock in the Rohnert Park patio of Tol man Toity Gibs on, 36, a disbarred Washington lawyer and winner of a bronze medal for mid· dleweight boxing at the 19&4 Olympics. Gibson a nd three other men were arrested. , . GIANT YARD SALE .. J.J.'s mows down prices •.. on yards and yards of SPECIAL MILL PURCHASE, top quality carpeting. Now in our big 15.000 sq. tt. warehouse and ready for delive ry are SALE 3.95 SQ.YD. Reg. $5.95. "Indoor/ Outdoor Gross." For a little green you get a lot during our summer c learance. Tough·duty chevron yarn promises long life and durability. SALE8A5 SQ.YD. Reg. $10.95 "Bel Air." A 10 denier nylon plush 'softy' with that expensive bulky look in versatile nutmeg Window Treatments at Prices That'll Floor You Conveniently located at Edinger and Newport Freeway In Santa Ana SALE 6.95 SQ.YD. Reg. $9.95. "Fresh Start." Thiel< nylOn plush reduced to slim new price. In popular earthtones of brown. rust and sandcastle. SALE 13.95 SQ. YD. INSTAUED Reg. $15.95. Heavy Nylon Plulh. Sink into dense nylon carpeting. DecOfator fawn. "action backed" for long wear. Heavy 9/16 rebond pad included. Hurry for this one -only 2.000 yds. left; (714) 558·3921 Open Monday thru Ffloay 9 to 6~ Saturday 9 to 5. Shop Like the lullden Do warettou .. Dnct at DtscOUnt Prtcel. SALE 7.95 SQ.YD. Reg. $10.95. "PoftsofColl." Heavy 100% nylon push. A luxuriously textured. resilient beauty in cinnamon. walnut. mink. bronze canyon, ~mple ivory °' butterscotch. DRAPERIES 30%0FF \I I . , I o'."9" eoa,, na••v p''"' Editorial Page ------~------------------------------------ . ... * Thomas Keevat /Editor ~IJY. November 5, 1978 Robert N Weed !Publisher Candidate Choice On Tuesday Ballot F ollowing .1n· l ht• I >ail\ 1'1h 11 .., ol..,.('n l\t 100~ and rec ommt•ndal1un -. on l'it'1111td .1lt•:, <Jl >Pt .. Hlll~ on Ill' I Tut•MI~·~ ·:-. ~t·11t r.1 1 11h•ft11111 h.illut Ht•rommNH1.1llum. uu \>ropc,~1hor\~ ·'fltWttr In th• ho\ on thl· opp<>Mlt· pu.:l' <.u·t·-. ot ~pt·t·1.rl 111t1 r,·~1 111 t >1 Jn~t t'oa~l \ull 1~ u1 t' m.1rkt'<I h~· st .IC:. (;(l\'FH,OH l ht d1f1 1•r1·ntt'" 111 -.1\l1 Jilt! l'hJr.u·1t-r 111 ... ,l·lh \ 1tuni.:1·r .uut Jt·rrr U1 own drt' dt•.&r t'OllUJ.!h hut llllrortun.tlt•h .ITI .1n,1hltl'.I dtSM'<'llOn Of both t•.ind1J.111•, h'.1\t'' htth· ''"'~on lo .ht• ..ill that l'nl hu:o.rn!'>t 11· .1ltou1 t'llht•r 11111• Hrn .... n 111 ... 11\l•rpla\ 1-<i hi... my-,t11· .., m il', ha:-. 01tJ nolJJ)\.'<l ttlltl tluc kl'<! IH\ l'nUU~h l!>SUt'S tu t•Xµ<>M' ,1 thlt'"-:.ln.•ak of ('I01Jt1r:il C1ppor11m1~m a11d hai. h•'t'fl ~u1lt y ,~f MH11t· llll'rt'fhhl\ bad .1ppmnlmt•nts 111 kt•y offic•t·~ f 1i1 Southt•t 11 ('.l11forn1.1 • .11111 l'"IW<'ta ll-. Or.tn~t' Count\ Adraantt t:wnturt•ct h1 '.1d ul tht• lh-µt1rlm1·11t u( Trun:,portnt11111. 1:-thl' ntoi-.t lli..11..,t1ou:-. of d M>I t .)' lot YUUlll-!t'I till lht• nl h1 •r hand ttj ... prt•M.·ntt-d SUl"h Jll Ull 111:-.p11111g 1•h,1llt•H~t .11ut ,111 h .1 rnuddlt'!I 1·MnµJ1g11 I hdt ht:. qu,1lttlt':-. 111 ll-.. ukr~h 1 11 .amt l '\ l'n tu-. Jutlt:rnt-nl 1 t'rna111 Ill ') Ul·:-.ttnn Tht· c·holl'l' hod' <lo\.\ 11 to ont-~ti.H·cn a :-.li ck ~>ohtH·.•I rna111pul alt11 .and ,, plodrlmg humbler Orangl' County probc11Jly ''uultJ h1· ht'ltt•1 of! \\Ith Evelh· Youngl·r 111 lht• lop s pot . hut 1 hat '' ,1h11ut ,1:-. mm 11 .J~ om· c~111 ~dY on lht• fl'l'OI d ul lht:-. t'.tOlpatgll LI ~uTE!\JANT CO\' ER~OR With candidate~ ltkc Mervyn L>ymalh and ~ltkt' Curb. \\l' should be thankful th1:-. offtt·e C'arril•:, ~ud1 httll· rt'l>JXm~1bihty However you vutl' for gov'-·rnor 11 ·!. norm.ti prad1rc to vote for a lieutenant gm·t·nwt uf th'-· ..,,tnll' party SECHETAltY OF STA'! I': • Thl•rc· ::..ecms to ht• ltltll' reason to rt'Pl.H'l' M ar<'h Fong Eu \\1th her unknown Hepuhh<:an opp<mt.>nt .. J a:, MJrgo:,ia11 . 111 this rucc Rf'COmmendatlon !Vtarch Fong Eu CONTROLLER l nt·uml~nt Kt'n Cor:, hJ~ run ttus office l'ffectivt·lv amt df'~t'l'\'t•s n:-clec lio n. Rt>comml'rtdatiou Ken Cory THEASUHEH-The o ld poh1tcal pro. J ess Unruh, ts up for a second term a nd lhen~·~ every reason to give it to him. Considering the choices. Unruh would look good in the governor 's race this year Recommendation J es:,e Unruh . ATTORNEY GENER/\L Re publican Slate Sen. li<.'<>rgc Deukmejian 's record as author a nd strong ad- vocate of law c nforcemcnl legislation during his 16 years 1n the Legislature gives h im excellent background for lhts offtec and <t s light edge over Democra tic Congr<.•ss woman Yvnnnc Rrathwa1te Burke. R<•cnmmt·rufation (;c·orgc Oc·ukmt·11an BOAHD OF f-:(1l ':\UZ,.\TIO~ 1\ppo inted to fill a \'<JC ant po:-.1l1011 <b rcpn.·~entat h'L' of the Second Di strict. Tris Sankt•v has srr\'tcl :-.atasfactorilv in this ltttlc ·k.nown but i mport;int 111f 1lT • Recommendation In:-. Sankl·v 'tr 40Tll CON<;ltESSIO:\,\L DISTRICT-During his final days a:, an Orangt• County Assemblyman. Bob Bad h a m seemed to be "'mdmg down in both enthusiasm and inte rest . µ<>litically speaking H a ppily. this attitude seem s to have changed dra matically since he was elected to Congr •ss two years a~o He's been effective. energetic ;md g'•nu1nely involved in the affairs of his district. His l)cmocr"11i c opponent , Jim .McGuy, has no de m onstrated q u a lities for tl1c•office R t.'<.'omml'ndation Robt·rt £_ Badha m ~ 36111 ST.\TE SE:\'ATE DISTRICT Ron Cordova h~1 s Sl'r vt•d Or~1ngc County \\'ell as an /\~semblyman for the p a st two )'l'ttf'~ <.inti hus both qualifications a nd ene rgy tu become a fm<.· s tate Sen'1tor A De m ocrat. he h as purs ued an independent voting pattern and has worked h;.irtl to .tn:o.\\.L'I' thl' (H.•rsonal nced::. of his cons tiluenls . 111:-. pnnt·ap;tl i1ppo nc·nt .• John Sch m 1l1. is a hard-line right v.mgt•r v.ho:-.l' principal opportunity for being elect- l'rl It<·:-. II) l>t•tng a l<l·pubhcan in '' s trongly Republican d1stnct. R (!'Com m<'ndation non Cordova. u 73RI> /\SSEMBLY D ISTRICT -Inc umbent Dennis Manger~ s hould win re-election JUSl on the basis of the fi g ht hl•'s put up with the CalTra ns people over the Costa Mc~;a Freeway mess. But he 's done much more in his fm;t term of office. lie•':-. an e ffective, independent thinke r who s peaks and acts c:learly and intelligently. Opponent Chuck Gibson , H Republican. h as n't b een a notable cam - paigner. but he may look better in a future race. Recomme ndation Dennis Mangers. -::c 7'1TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT -No hard decision in this race. Re publican Marian Bergeson 's background in st atc and local <.'ducat ion affairs and in criminal Justice more than qualify he r for office. John Harrisoe is her tukl·n opponent. R<-commc ndation Marian Bergeson. ti SUPREME COURT CIIlEF' .JUSTICE -For a fistful of wrong reasons. a gaggle of right-wingers and special inte r est groups are out to unseat Chief Just ice Rose Bird. What they seem to want is more political control over the t·ourt ~ystem . a dange rous game indeed. Recommendation -Retain Rose Bird ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, SUPREM E COURT AND COURT OF APPEAL -Three Supre m e Court justices and four justict•s on the state Court of Appeal serving this area CJrc up for voter confirmation . None o f the offices ::.h ould be politicized. Recommendatk>n -Retain all seven justices. -{;:t 2ND DISTRICT SUPERVJSOR -Dave Baker. oust· <'<i from this office four years ago. is back in the swing He's found a formidable. well-financed foe in Harriett Wieder . former Huntington Beach mayor . Baker may not he the most sparkling candidate around, but he appears the mort· solid and more productive o f the two. Recommendation -Dave Ra ker -tr STI I OtSTRICT SUPERVISOR -After filling an ap· pointivc term a nd a two-year elected te rm. 'fom Riley has found an aggressive foe in Tom Rogers in this bid for a full four-year term Rogers has pounded on heavy con· tributions to Riley from the building industry and at· tempted to portray Riley as a captive or big-business In· t~rests. Riley's record of honesty <Jnd decent dealing overcomes the attack. Recommendatio n -Tom Riley '¢l COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER -Lee Bran ch's 21 years of experience in the recorder's office. t he past sev en in an administrative position. qualify him for this new. combined office. RecemmendatJon -Lee Branch. -ti SHERIFF-CORONER-Brad Gates has stumbled a couple of 'times during his rirst term of office, but by n.lmost any measure except humility he outscores oppo· Aent Lauren Rusk. Rusk has no a dmtnlstrative 'ex- perience and his . strong ties with a deputy s heriff employee group would weaken his role as s heriff. B.ecommeodatlon -Brad Gates. ( -# e '1.,1 . . ._..... ..... Nick 1bin1n1~scb This · Tax 'Relier Spells Fraud W AStn NG TON B1 II <, rf"'•n 0\4 n... 1111 \'nt111,·ntly for!'Wll41bh· 11.111u•. but ht> won •• pl.1r1· an h" tory uny\\-uv l.1.,t .. ·1·hru11ry wht•n ha• r\'l1n-d lklla t\h1ui! lo sonw Vitlh;tllu Cot OOl!>Y women by up .,,.11111~ hi•r in u :O.Jll'l'tal con ~r1•.,:.1mi.1l l'lt•l llOn M 11r1·11\ N , li1·1n~ the onh ft1•11ublll'.•11 cu 11~11•:-. ... m4ln tn I h l' \ .I .., t .uni t1•1·111111~ r I' ti \ h l ' '> 0 f "I I' '-' \orl.. ('11 > 1' .t ti l '> l l 1\ I' l 11111 "' 1hdf "•I\\ lrl,'111 • ,1 r II ' II l \\ 1· 1 "111 t.. Io r I ti t' II I I I \ I II ~· I h1• f I ,1U1! hot h I 11 I h I ' II 1·.tlktl lt1'\ rd1d r1·1·1·111ly grant"d ll\ I' 11•-.11lt•n1 Ca rlt'r ;rnd Cong re ... -. ~•nd an th1• Sul·tal Sl·Curtty "re form '· of 1977 Wralwg tn the autumn issue of The Jou1 nal Tht Institute fur Sol'1oeconom1c Studies. Green Jrgu1·s that tJx-rl'licr 1s mon· th.in orrs~l by the 1nnat1onary 1mpuC't or a $60 billion federal tkfic1t :md/'ncw 1ncrea :.c~ 1n SoC'1.!I St:.l:d'raty taxes a\eraging S25 billion annuaJly THE SO('IAL SECU RITV hi kt'. as G rt'en points out, g<>t.•s 111to cffeet .. convt•mently" artl'r nt•xt "'eck's election Both thl· rail• and bust• for the tax were· 1m.•n·ased to the point that any good soul c:irn1ng St8.000 a yc..ir or more ~•II pay j maximum Social Security tax of $1,071 lh1 s year_ Thi!"> "rC'form" al.'t r3ises th(' tax rate from about 6 percent 1.'ach on employer and employee Lo 7 _ 15 percent by 1987. when at will account for 57 percent of present federal revenues -the lar~t·st f>t.•acct1ml· l.I\ boo~t an U S history Tht•rt•'s no qut•st1on soml'lhin~ h..td to bt' dont· .Jboul lht· falkr- 1 n g Sonat Security ... .)slt·m which, :is long a~o :is the l<.1lt• '50:.. Lhl•n Sen Frank \arl!>on ( n -Kan.) warned was hc<1d1.'d for bankruptcy T h " p.u b I 1 t' w a s b a m . 1>001 h-d ro1 <• {!l'm·rallon into thinking lhal t•uch person ·~ Sc1t•w l Security account had en I r11•' bt•hind 11 likt· somt• hunk pl:l!t1>lJook ~howing princ 1pul }mrl 1ntl'r<'SL This wa1> quackery of th<• fi rst order The truth is that Soc·1.ll Security ii. Jn income tran~fer system Tht• payments of today's workers go lo thost• who have retired Green po1nb out that in 1947 there were 22 work~rs for every recipient. To· day. 1l 's seven workers to one rC'<·1pient. ;md by the year 2000 tl 1::. l'Stlmalt'<i that 1l "''II be t .... o "'orkcrs for each rcc1p1ent IL ts C'll?ar that ft•wer csnd (l•wer workers could not pay benefits for m ore.· <Jnd mOrl' rt.•c('1pents. yl'l Congress in 1971 .md l972 provided an automC:1t1 c cost-of living hike 1n benefits and abo subJected workers to having J bl~f.tl'r p1~c of their incomt• taxed. When some doubling fellow pointed out this doublc-indexm~ ME~!MAVE' A CIGAR FROM~ CONCERN£?> COfGE55' eould ca~e a potential liability or $4.7 hilUon. Congrc::.~ came to 1t1> senses and put a Ct:illng on the wage base being t<1xed. STILL, the 1977 "reform" of Social ~curily wub no mon· than rubber-bands und b<1hn~ wire. A new rcal1i.m swirled a round the Social Security system. so long abubcd by de· mo~ogic poltt1crnns Econom1::.t Malton Friedman calll.-d for the <1bolltion of Social Security. Tht· president of Bendix Corp .• n ·- com m endt-d that benefit nf:(l'lls or workers. perhaps 35 and ~ ounger. bt: outright s uspendt.'<I Retter lo shock the young thian the uboul·to-b4.'·r ell red , h1• n·asoned. /\s for Green. he cosponsort.'<.I a bill stretching thl' minimum ret 1 rcment age for full benl'f1t~ from 65 lo 68. beginning m thl· year 2000 Thus there would bl' l:ln enormous actuarial impact on the syste m because thr,•t· yea rs or p<.iyment would bl.· odded and three years.subtract t-d 1n one fell s woop. Another feature or this bill IS to include the 2 5 million federal l'mployct.-s who pay no Social Security tax now because they fund their own retirement plan . U u t us Green correctly ob- st>rves. many federal employ<."t':. moonli~ht or work briefly before retirement to become eligible for Social Security Thus they pay a small amount in to gel rar more out and wind up drawmg bcn('fits rrorn two retirement syslt:ms. Ttuo; "double-dipping" IS unr;.i1r. WHAT 'S WOR SE, Con~rcssman Green declares. 1~ that members of Congress aJso play th1 i. gamt.• <ind "now haw rl'prcscntauon without taxa~ion 1n::.Lei.1 d of the o th e r way ·around "Tsk, ~k. The plan Grl.'en bjCk!. makl'~ sens(• bccau~c it i~ clear that people are hvin~ longer. more \ 1gorous li ves and will probably work until age 70. Some corpora- tions are already keying their retire ment program to age 70. There ~irt! other long-range rt.•- f orm bills in Congress. mo~l calling ror fedtral funding_ Tht· Burke bill would <.•ut the ta.x lo J 9 pt·m;:nl but would lift th" cc1llnJ.( 1n lnl'omc SUbjeCl lo la>. lo ;i soanng $100.000 It would end the 50·50 cont n hulion pl an by cmployl'rs and employee~ und require (•ach Lo contribute a third. with the Feds coming in with the other third. G rcen set.~ the Burke scheme and others as the old way out - going to the federal ~owmml'nt for reheL ''MY GREAT hop~ is tha t Congress will go to the actuanal l'~!>cnce of the problt•m ," hl' 'JY~ ... and han· Lhl· pol1t11•.JI t•ourage 10 Postpone l he ;.igl' <il whtrh lht' next gcm·rat1on '-'Ill rl'cc11;c rcllrCml'lll benefit~ ... If Hill Grel•n or Manhull:ir1 prevails on Socwl Seeurity. hi-• v.111 bt· remcmbt.'n•<I for mor1• than finishing off Bell;_1 t\bzug a~ .rn l'ltctable cand1dak Nicholas von Holtman Are Office Workers Really Worth Less? Ellen Goodman, the splendid Boston Globe columrust. writes '-'Omen ::.hould rerc1\c equal pay for comparable work 1\s or now they m:ih somewhat le::.:, than 60 pcr<'cnl of what men d11 because most "'omen. n•g:i rd- ll''>!> of thl• publ1c1ty <1bout IJd~ airplane p1lot:-., continue to "'ork 1n trad1lionully frm1111n1 • nt•t•up.1 t1ons whl'rl' tht• P·" 1 ... I<•'-' l'r -·whcrt-, · (iuodm;.in .a s k .... "" ..1:. 1t wrrl Lh:Jl J <'il'n<.·al w or k <'r ,., worth less tu a co mpan v than a truck d r iver?'' Or conversely. it r o u I d I) t· a s ked when• 1s It wnt that a man Ii kl' Steven J R o s s . ch airman o f Warnc>r Com - munications at $992.00U per year. is really worth 90 tn 200 limes as much as the secretaries who type hr s and his fellow t'X· ecutives' letters? This as not to d<'nigrat<' Mr. Hoss µersonally. but s1 mply to a!>k can anybody be worth or cam in any m<.•an- 1ngful sense lhal much mom·y·• WOMEN in the women", or- cupations arc paid less beC1.1uM·. in the past al least. they've been willing to accept less. /\s the young person working only till marriage. or as the second hre ad winne r in the famil y they've ~ccn tfiemse lves and bee n seen by their prospective employers as chea p help. As Goodman points out. that s1tuat1on isn't likely lo chan~e until there 1s "increased or · g:1n1zat1on and <'lout among women workt•rs." which snund:. hkc a diplomatic way of gettin~ around reference to u labor un· 11111 Among t\m(•rH'iW mass pro- duction worker .... women c knc31 t•m ployt-cs have b<>cn the most 1mpcrV1ous to the union itlea and the union appeal. Not thnt tht.> unions have made many appeal!\ in that direction Of all the blown opportunities nnd missed chances. the wor!'lt hus bel'n that the mf'n of or ganizl!d labor failed to set• that lhe women's movement con. slJluted the greatest labor or· j?a nizin~ opportunity 111 a generalton or more or course, you(an't or ~an11.e women oHice worker!\ wllh clichcd labor union hyp1·:> Quotes "Let the peoplC' know tht> facts. and the countrY, will be !l&fc " ,... You need a different upproach to convince secretanes and rom puter techrul'1ans thal Joining ,1 union Hm 't lhe same as J01111 ng .1 goon squ:1c1 or signing up with lht• Mafia Tht· fJ<'I th;.it at h ~1s provt-<l pos-,1hh· to o rganitc tcuch .. r~ 'uggl'Sh thul th1· a nonymou.., thous<tnds an the• hanking and 111 s ur l1nt·1· industry t•an be or gantzcd also TH E MOST s uccess ful teacher1>' uni on. thl' Nationa l Edu c ati o nal 1\ssociat1on. doesn 't C'all itself a union and 1l didn't grow up in !ht• union world. Bul. although it ht-gun hfe pnmarily as ;i pro- fessional association an the days when teaching still had pre- tensions lo being a profes~1on or t•riual status with law and m c d1cinc. 1t latt'r began to represent lhe economic interests of its members It became a un- ion in fact. though still abjuring any connection with George Meany and his plumbers. In analogous manner. a few organi zations b o rn of the Mailbox wnmt•n's moveme nt appear lo be taC'kl1n~ wages and cond1 I ions of '-'Ork for >Aomen an a un 1on-hkc \\Jy . It remains to Ix: seen how effective they'll be at recru1t1tig. WORKERS IN the office fa<:· tory. as opposed to the factory- facto r y, are much closer to • ma nagement 1n drec;s. comport- ment and social outlook. Effoc· live union or~aruzing depends on social distance, lack or credible downward commumcatlon and a dollop of estranged antagorusm betwixt the bossed and the bo!>~­ rng Without those condition~ and \lilthout orgah1iers of while col lar gentility the re can be noun- ion and women will have to de· pend on m ale management ·b in· trrns1c d~1re to !>Ct• that soeial JUStice is done. That'll be the day, as Buddy Holly \!sect lo say_ FOR MJLUONS of women the e'<tra pay that would bring lht>m roughly equal to what men make 1sn 't just something it would be nice to have. it 's something they n t' l' d Mun v a r c th e ~ o I e brl•adv.tnncr· rn s ingle-parent families and other.; a re marned women whose husbands cun't make enough money to m a intain the family unit's standard of h~ mg That second salary tha t wa' once for the extras is becoming a family necessity Whether a ny of this will pu<.h '4 oml•n to orgamie to prot.-1·1 their economic interests is qut•:. llonable. People have to b" driven fa r and Ion~ before they take action and current salaf\ d1rferent1als m;.iy not be e nough to do 1t. WHAT, MA\' pu~h both '-'hilt' <'Ol lar '-'Oml·n and m en 111111 political jCl1on uncharaclen ... 11 {: of them I!> 1nfl:.ition. pdrticularly if ii pers1s ls O\'t•r a prolongl"<I period of time cind l'Ontinut•:. l•> erode middle class lire as it h:.i ... begun to do. In the 1960s we had tumull arising from what was called thi-· Revolution of Rising Exl)C('La lions . in the 1980s we may racl' the Revolution of Falling Living Standards. 'Social Engineering' Erodes Law To the Editor · Opponents of Chief Justice Rose Bird ha\'e been accused of attempting to "politicize" lht• courts and overturn the princi pie or judicial independence. This reasoning dis regards the most basic precept of dem orral1 c government -that poµular accountability through the l'lcctivc process is the ul - 11 mate r es tr:iant agai n ~t :rrb1trary .itovcmmcntal power. an the current efforts to unseat Justice Bird. BILL CROSBY ·&~It•' Riglat• To the Editor: As the statistics continue lo n- veal the millions or dollars that the tobacco industry is pounng in to defeat Proposition 5. it is interesting lo note t wo article~ in your Sept. 2ti 1SSUl'. On Page A6. writer Charl('s McCabe <a non-smoker> very strcrngly defends the riJ(ht of the smoker to "Ille up" any lime he C'ares to and In any place he cares to -all this in the na me of freedom of the individual lo do whatever he pleases. On page A·lO. an article with a Pitts burgh dateline. points out that resea r ch concludes that long.term exposure to passive ... moking 1s de trimental lo health. very s ad commentary on the nature and dis position or our society. AGNESC. CHESTER Ttc0 Birds To the Editor. I have a suggestion that might kill two birds with one stone. Si n ec Pres ident Carte r 1:-; bound t.o b(.' a lost•r in 1980, why nM :1 ... k for his rc~ignatinon now. shovl' .Jerry Brown tn the Whih· House a little early and get 011 lo our everyday living? Li nda Ronstadt could s ing for the foreign d1gnitancs, J crry could meditate, searching for solutions to all the major pro- blems at home and abroad and Simmons Mattress Company could do a nifty buslness.s upply· ing noor pallets for the visitors. Just thit.k of the s~wing to all or us in JU..<1t one fell swoop! MARV 0 . MOORE UPREME Court decisions in recent yrars in such areas ns m andatory school bus tng. school rinance equaliza tion. capital punishment and abortion have overturned legislative enact· m rnts and 1nitiathc measures rl'flecting the majority will to misconstruing if not actually re· vcrsin~ th<' stated intent of the <.!rafters of the U S Constitution and st ate constitutions high t•ourt Jurists have created what llurvard luw professor and con· It would appear t h at Mr. • ,llhilron;JI scholar naoul BerRer Mc "'nbe~ generosity might be a L<rtter.t from readers OT~ wlcomt has tl.'rml•1I "Govt'rnml.'nl bv H•ry lethal and delrrmcnlal !>Ort Thl> nght lo condense lettn-i to /tt Judic1arv .. • of a con.c;1deration ror his fellow fPCJ.C" or thnunote libel ts rt1m>ftl. -mon .• If smokers refus e t o.. l..dttt1 of 300 words or less wm be II I:< th\' judic1ul philo1>ophy ~ledge the "bealttt" rl&bt.s ptt.~ prefc-renct. All ,_.,m mwat m that sanctions the1>c and other or others. then It is the govern· cludt 11gnoture ond moili719 oddrcaa kinds or "social cnl(ineertng" ml'nl that Is obligated to defend bid namea mo11 ~ wtthhcld on rr· dcvlres os being "constitutional· t h e r lg ht s of the non. qs.w!at i/ auJlfcinit rta•on L! appormr. ly mandated'' that hos resulted smoker. . ~ven though this . ts Poetry wfU nor be publl.thtd ~ -. , ..... ,,,..-;•• --.... .- I • , ' A1 J&9' 0 •' • To write the Dally Piiot/Boie 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 97626 Orang0Coa~toa11~P1~1 1~~~~ ~-~-•ft••~-~--ft•••••••~--·.~-~.m.~•'•~•'•9•n•••••••••T•o•c•a•11.th•e•o•a•11•v•P•11•o•t?•14•M•2•~•1•1••••·~~~ I Eight Propositions, Choose Wisely till Undecided About Ballot Issues? Check This Summary of Arguments On Tut'1!d..i · <" latom1 \iOtc.>r,, tn addtt11111 to l"hoos11~ 11monM l'nndld•tt·' tor lontl. M•h· and ft"dt•raal offll"t•:-'llolll ht• a~kf'd to otppron• or 111:. itppro\ t' t'ltthl h.allot propo. ltlon.\ One bond 1:.:.ur and t hrN C'oru1t1tulton11I amt-ndmtnt,. h.iw ht-.•n ph•<'•"d nn the.-ballut by lbc i.tate l'4"1i:1:.llllurl" and ttwr.-ttrt' thrt'1' 111 ltlatlv,~. llf V. hll'h l'rOpOMllOO ~. on re~ulullflll of smokln~ •• rn<t l"ropos1t1on 6 1~·rtatnln1-t lo hom ok·xu..U sC'hool t•1t1ployt~''· ha\ t.> beronw the most cootro\1'r" I Fullo"'tnJC 1:. a :.umm•ry of the t'lght 1•rnp 0111tlons, v.1th .1r1itumt•11\~ pn·wntt<d for ,j n1t J•'.i1ni.l th.·111 · ••• Cal-Vet Bonds W ould provide for a $500 million bond iss ue to ·provide f a rm and home loan s f o r California vete rans. S upporting ar~umt>nb : Smet· 1921, through 16 bond 1:.sut'l>, the state hu:-ht•t•n authort1.t·•1 to !>ell bonds undt<r the Cal· Vl·t program tu t·nabh• Cahfornra vetenms to obtain Inv. 111l('rest lo1.1 ns to purchase cooven· llona l homt.•:.. farm'> and mobile homes Thl• program help!> the <.·onstruct1on tn· du!>try :md has never co!>t the taxpayen. a pen. oy The bond:-a rt· paid orr by tht: veteran!>' monthly pa) mt•nb on their homes Most of the rema1run~ d1g1hll· \'l'kran!. served during the V1ctn;.im era .1nc1 lht• program should be con· ttnucll un11I their nel'dS have been served. Opposing arguments: State Sen. Denn1l. Carpenter contends It as time to end the Cal-Vet prog ram since it serves only a very l>mall percentage of California vetl'r ans tho::.l' ~ho were residents prior to their service <And smce the federal VA pro- ~ram is ;.iva1labl<.• to all veterans. He believes it 1s unfair to provide veterans with loans al 5.6 pt!rccnt when other homeowners pay close to 10 • percent. Public'Utilities Commission 2 Would elimina t e the power o f th e Public Utilities Commission to de s ignate a com - missioner as a heqring or investigati ng officer. Sopportln~ arguments: Commission dcc1s1ons l>hould be based on pro posed dec1s1ons developed by independent staff work without interference from an in· d1 v1c1ual comm1s,1oner The pro~ measure would lay the groundwork for the Legislature Lu m akc ncc•dcd improvements ir1 P UC pro· ccdurcs. Opposing a rguments: Sim·c the P UC handles about 1,000 items pt<rlairun~ t'> utility and transportation rates a ycar. 1l would not Ix· po!>s1ble for the full com- m1 !.s1on to pJrt1c1palc in all prc hmmary in· \'t•sl 1gat111ns. Thl· present syst(:m of a ssigning <·ases to individual <'Ommissioners for hearings und investigations l'nables al least one member to he fully a<•qu~11nted with the details. ll has worked well form years All final decis ions are made al <• public m1·ding by the Cull com· m 1ss 1on. Passagt· of this measure would tend to poltt1c1z(> thr PU<· by 1·nabling the Legislature to 1nlerkn• in its operations. Sa le of Coastal Property Would all ow the state D e par tm ent of Tr a nsportation to se ll surplus property in the co astal zone for en vironm ent al purposes. Supporting argumt•nL'I: M oncy now rollected from the sale or s ur· pl us highway property is deposited in the state Transportation Fund a nd can be used only for hi g hways ana other transportation-re lated purposes. This measure would permit the sale of 355 acres or s uc h land 10 the coastal zooe._ut a prire at lt>ast equal lo the sWttc 's acquisition l'OSt . to the Ucparlmcnt or Parks and Recrea· VOTE -· ---; , _,./-I ,, I ' / I ' .,. ' / I I .... ... ..-' ~ \ I ..... ~ --.... ' -' .... / •' ' ' .... _/ I I I I i I I I CAN'T STAND HAVIN' ANYBODY TRYfN' TOTELLMEHOW IOMAKE UP MY MINDON iH' ISSUES! ' \ \ \ \ ' ' l I I I I \ I I I I I l l lion. Department of Fi!>h :md Game. Wlldltrf' Conservut1on Board or Stull· (;()m,tul C:onscr van cy for public uses 1n kt•1•p1n~ wrth lht• ~pirit of the· Coastal Act which provides f11r protection of lh1· coastal zone. " Opposing arguments : ...__ ' Assemblyman Mike Antonovich who or poses the measure, cont(·ndl> tht• origin.ii owners or land acqum.·d through eminent rJn ma in should haVl· first pnonly to n·pun·h,1M· their property Chiropractic Education t.. Would clarify f o r legal purposes the w ording o f the Chiropr ac ti c Initiative Act approved by voter s in 1976. Supportini:t arguments: ' I ' ' ,,1 I '@- / ,, Oppoi;ing arguments: O pponents of Proposition 5 contend that the meas ure .... ould mcrcas(• the· taxpayers ' burden hy morc than $40 million a year by requiring the 1nstall:.it1on of thousand!. of no smoking signs or pn·scnbc.•d s1zc and design at all the entranccl> or t'Vl'l'Y publl(' bulleting IO the state. The cost to p11 \ ;1 t1• bu...,tnt.'l>S 111 remodeling employment .rn•a ... to separate s mokers a nd nons mokt·rl> n1uld run into m:.iny milhons 11 would d1scn min ale by permitting l"<· ('l'Ut1ve.., to smokl' 111 lhcir pn"alc oHi ces a nd by pl·rm1llsng ... mokrni:: in ~ud1tonums, theaters .incl :.Ht•n.ts durini:: rork concerts and pro- f<.''>l'>llrnal boxing nr .... n •slllng matches. but pro· h1h1lln~ s mnkrng 1n the same place dunng a J.111 ron<'1·rt or amjlc·ur sports event. It 1.., dt·scntwd ,,.., a "nuisance law " that .... oulc1 I~· iill ndrl"d hurdcn to law enldrcemenl authonlic'> and un unnecessary intrusion of gov· l'rrfm ent mlo personal decisions and privalt> property. Homosexual Conduct Would require the firing of teachers who engage in public homosexual activi- ty or conduct. Supportinl( argument:.: Sen. John Bnirn)), author or thP lnlhattve. contends that militant homosei.ual t1·acb£>rs arc trying lo impose their own brjjnrl of mornltty upon school c hildn·n 111· Clll'l> lh1s al> a symptom or moral dt·('~1y ;.ilong with drugs, sex and viole nce glor1fi f'd in thl' mass media. gang wars and pre marital ~t-x amon~ teen agers. He states that lcachl•rs Sl·rvc as role models for ch1ldrt>n a nct can influPnN· th<·1r 1mpl'f'• ... -.ionahlt· minds and tha t both c·h1l<lr,·11 ;11111 lhl' Am1•r1C'an fa mily Ol•ed prO\l'l'llOll from trnmor~il 1n· fluenccs Opposing arguments: • Proposition 6 would disrupt 1..'duchl1on by setting off a witch hunt in the schools that could threaten aJI teacher~ a nd school employees. whether homosexual or het eroscxuC1l. F~ven forme r Gov. Ronald Rc•agan has wa rn<·c1 against this danger if lhc tn1t1atlVl' should be ap· proved. Propos1t1on 6 would leg1'>lc1tl.' 1nlolcrancc a nd harassment and h•g1l1m1tl' government tn· vas1on of the pnvate hVl's or tht· accus ed and the ir associates. Evl•n thol>c v.ho oppose th1~ propos1l1on could be ilC'l'U..,t•d <Jf "advocating .. homosexualtty. aceord1n~ 10 thl· IJcgl'>lal1 \ c Counsel. State law a lread y prov1dc·s for dis misl>al of teachers and other school personne l on a wide variety or g rounds including unfitness for service and immora l o r unprofessional conduct. No further laws arc ne<.'<led . Death Penalty 7 Wou ld allow the imposition of the death penalty in mor e categories of first -degree murder. Supporting arguments : This irutiat1vl' also 1s prcsentL-d by Sen. John Bri~gs who conte nds the existing California death penalty law 1s too weak and that a stricter law would be a strong deterre nt against crime. lt would give Califorruans the protection of the n ation's toughest, most e rrec- Uve d eath penally law. Opposing arguments: Callfomia already has a law that prov1d\::. the death penalty for more different cnme!>. than the laws of any other state. fl was careful· ly redrawn by the Legislature and law enTorce· menl officials after an initial death penalty law failed to meet court tests. The proposed in· itiative is vaguely worded and could lead to furth er legal confus ion. Vote rs s hould un· de'rstand they will not be voting for qr against the death pe na lly 1n California. California already ha:; the death penalty. Taxing Damaged Property B Would amend th e Jar vis-Gann initiative to provide r elief for disaster victims. Supporting arguments: l'ro~1l1on 13 prov1 dl"<f lhat •·nc.,., ly C'On !>trurt<-d" proper1y he subrl·rt to n ·a'\s<.•,sment at <'urrt?nt \.alul· and th<it thc term applte .... tu ad· d1llons or r<'no\ at ions rn 3ddallon to new hulld· ings Thu..., undl•r the present law. victims of s uch d1sasl<'r" a'i l.ind shd<•s. fires. earthquakt·~ or floods would bt• dt·prtwd or th1· lwnt'f1i... of lh1· Propos1t1on 1:1 1~1x rollback lo 1975 valuation II they renovalt'<i 111 rt•huilt their dama~es homt•i-. Propos1t1on H .... oulc1 remove that tax lll· equity. No opposing ar~ument:. Wf rt' rtll-d. The vagucncs!> or lht• rn1t1at1ve ha!> resulted in a court s uit sc<.•k 1n~ int<.•rprclallon This measure redefines requ1rt•me nls for accredita- tion or chiropractic srhooh. provides that graduates from such !.Chools be eligible for licen!!ing as chiropractors mid clarifies grounds for den1aJ. suspension or revocation of a hcense It would protect students and enhance con- sumer prot.eclioo and is supported by chiroprac· tic associations. Statewide S11rvey Opposing arguments: Three member s of the Mad as 11!'11 Assoc1a lion <MAHA l signed <in aq~ument against the proposition on grounds the state already has e nough boards with enough rules and the Legislature should be concerned with mort· pressing problems. Regulation of Smoking s Would make smoking illegal in specified areas of publi c an d private buildings. Sapportlng u guments: The presidents of the California Medical As· sociatioo, the California Lung Association and the American Cancer Society have signed argu. ments in favor of Proposition 5, the Clean In· door Air Initiative. , They contend that nonsmokers· health can be harmed by oj.hers' "second-hand s moke" und that the proposed measure will lower Medl·Cal and other health costs by reducing illness. us weU as reducing losses ff'Om smoke-related fires In public and privutc hu1ldinl(s. T hey state the proposed l<rw would rcc· ognize the rights or bQth l'i mokers and non· smokers by setting aside special areas for smokers and oonsmokera in restaurants and places of employment. They e,,tlmatc the cost would be moderate. .. . Voting Recommendations Outlined ··state ballot meHures for Tuesday's election have received the followtng recom· mendations from three newspapers and state labor's political committee. M ore data comes from the Com- mon w ealth Club and Town Hall of Callfornla, nonpartisan citizen study groups organized to provide forums for dlKuHlon of current Issues. They do not make en· dorsements but fist findings H percentages of membership votes. DAILY LA PROPOSITIONS PILOT TIMES 1 Cal Vet Bond• YES YES 2 Public Uttlttfe• Commlulon NO NO 3 Sale of Coastal Property YES YES 4 Chiropractic Education YES YES 5 Regulation of Smoking NO NO ~ -6 Homo•exual Conduct NO NO 7 Oea1h Penalty NO NO 8 Taxing Damaged Property YES YES The League of Women Voters of Orange County has extensively studied three of the measures and urge• these votes on them: Yes on Propoaftions 3 end 8. No on Proposition 6. A recap of the Dally Piiot's recommen· datlons on state proposttlons and locally contested races wlll appear in tomorrow's edition. SACTO AFL COMMON TOWN BEE CIO WEALTH HALL - YES YES YES 59% YES 60% NO NO NO 64% NQ_ 62% YES NO NO 50% YES 52% YES . YES NO n % YES 69% NO NO NO 57"o NO 60% N6" NO NO 61 % NO 58,,o NO NO YES ·70% YES 70% YES YES-YE~ 73% YES 70% ., I \) - l I J\a CAIL Y PILOT Suna.y Now1...o.1 b llH& ANTl·GAY 'ELECTION S Guns Fire Costly Blasts H anna/ ord, Lungren Campaign Gets Fiesty 8y ROIU;llT 8ABK•.M Oi IM o ............. .. tkm(>critll<' 11wumhe nt Murk Jhrnn11forcl a nd Rt•Jmhl1<·1tn c-hulh•nl(f'r U.tn l.unwn·11 .1rti s lu.i .:intt 11 out With l11tt !(Un' ..ind lHW IOOlll'}' 10 th(•lr tw .th•d rm·1· In Uw :Wt h l'onA( rei.:.aon,1l l>111t I ll'l • l.un"rC'n .1 :1:! }'l·ur •1hJ Lo11~ H•'.H'h .1t 1111 flt'\ rt't'l'l\t'<I ,, '-hlll 111 ltu Hllll 1111111fur1111'1 ~dl'OI (jt•ruld 1"11111 l4 ht1 '°'"~ 1111· ffi<iln ••I tr.11"l1nn ,1\ ,, l.unl(n•11 f untl lilhlrt•: 1·v1•nt I.1st ._ 1 uh \ u1 l.1111.: H1•111'11 \ / • .,,. •. ,...... .. STILL FtOHTS GAYS Singer Anita Bryant • tnf{e~ R eniai11s GayFo MI AMI UEJ\l'H t i\1'1 Sht• Wt•ul from rural O k laho mu t o lht' big t1mt•. h l l)('rformrnie arm 10 a rm w1th Bob !lope, pr o m o t1n ~ Fl o rida orangt.• Ju1<·1" lt·kv1 ~rnn hostt•ss, Whitt· llo us l' pe rforml'r N1>w. Anila Bryant s:i~·s, th:it world I!'> 'crumbling. \ H'llm or he r t' r us ad 1 • a g a 1 n "l homol>exua l ri~hls MIS$ BRYANT. "ho drl'~ nalwna l attcn t1o n wh<!a-s he led the campai~n that m June. 1977 repealed the gay rights law m Da de Coun- ty. h as been ca mpaign- ing a gam. against a pro · position on Tues day's ballot that would. in c f. feel. restore the law. Sht' didn't campaign ns s tr<'nuous lv in the second ~o-round, thou~h s he· rcfust's to r<'trt><1t on1• &nt'h Rut s he a lso say)> "h1•'s twd I n pay a high pnr1• for h1·r stand J nd h t.•r :il'I um:-. T hl· countt•r allaC'ks -;ht• dn•w havt.• cl am ag<:d h t• r h c <ii t h a n d h l.' r family's wt•ll·bl'ing, s he says. ha ve le ft h er 1·a r t>e r in s hrt'ds a nd havr shrunk her incom l' by 80 percent Bookin~s have dncd up, her a p pl'a r a n ces havr been pic keted. ht·r ch ild ren ·have ~n han 1sscd and l>h<' expects to los<' hl'r orange JUiC(· contrnct nl'x t year F11rnw1 (;11\ Run.dcl 1<1 .ii.:.111 111-.o 1' boo:.t 1ni.: I .1m>:n·11141th J .,1·r11·.., 11f r.id10 111mn11·n •1..ib '( 1411 !1•1111 111111nih\;11I ll1111n . .f11rd •._1 h,,.., 11111 h1•1•11 14 lthout fr 11·1111' tll~ C'AM ... Al(;" h.1-. h1·1·11 h11ht1·rt·d h) ,1 p,1r,ufr of tll.C"'i.:" th.it 1111·h,11h•tl I r.111s port,1t11111 "tt'trl't.1r~ n ror lo.. \d.1111~ 1·h111 1·.11 11·1 h111l "' l'rt"•H1t•11t<'.trlt•rl llnu'4·"'11>i·,1k1·r I 1p t> l\;l·11l .1111f "'•wr~) ('z .ir J ..im 1•s ~wlih·..,111.:1·1 T hl' 1·,1m11.111o:n ,,J,..11 I" t'\l>t'l\"'I\ 1• Uuth llu11 n,1ford and Lung1 l'll ".tY t h t•\ 14 111 "ll\'lld ,1t k..i ... t S:!..'>O 000. but t:J<'h m .1.> ~o h1.:ht·r Wt'0 \'l' h1•,11 d 1t•pc1ri... Lungn·n 14 ill rJ1:-t· .1hout S285,000 · ll..in11Jfo1 d :. .. ud ··w1.: Jrt· gom~ t11 :-.1wnct f'Vt'ry n u t l hilt ht· 'wl}.., ht· 1411J r:.i 1:.1: · LUNGllEN HANNA,.OllD H annaford added that campai&n spending 1s .. deplorable." "I s upport spending limita tions. but I didn't write the curre nt rules " The two rivals have s harply conflicting vie ws on how they'll Car e in the d1stnct that in- c ludes the western part of llunlln~ton Beach south lo · Garfield Avenul'. Sea l Bt!ach and Sunset Beach in Ora nge County. plu::. Lon~ Beac h . Lake wood and other sm o.llh•r cities in Los Angeles County LUNGREN SllOWl':U :;upri ... ang !\Ln ·ngth 1n 1976 w hl'n ht• t·amt• '" 1lh1n 3.000 voll'!\ of up:-.l'll1ng Hannaford ll;mnaford !-.atd hl· \\<I!> lulkd u~ a n early poll thl'n whic h shn"'cd him far ;,i hcad and didn't re alize until the final week or the cum pa 1gn "we were in tro u bll' " He sa ys he appear s at four coffees each e vening and 1s back on the trail al 6 a .m . the next day g reeting workers ai. they pas::. through th<' ga tes at m a jor industrie::. Lungren ch arges that llannnford I'> one of Congress' biggest spenders a nd qucsllonl> h is cre dibility oo his \Oling record H annaford s aid he has voted to cut about $35 billion from the curre nt budget rntlllon . led the f1Mhl against the pothole bill at a savings of ;rnolhl'r $250 mllhon; opposed thf' l'Onsume r co-op bunkinfl btll a t a savings ur $750 rnllho11 and volt.>d to cut con- t{rt'Msional office uccounts by 5 1a·n:1.·nt Lu11i.:rt•n says Hannc.1ford "'<is vott!d o nl' of the to p "l,ud~t:l bustt!rs of 1976" by l hl' Amen can Conservative Union and had o ne of lht• p<JOrt!Sl records ra ted by lht! National Tax ' pay1•r Orungization for lh\• a mount or appropria l IOns hC' \'Oled for LUNGREN ALS6 s a ys H annaford ... l'rl•d1b1bty IS 00 the hne because of Statements he had m ade in o pposition to federal funding for .1bort1ons b<>fore lht• issue came to vol<' II annaford later voted for the abortion fund 111g but did so. he said, after debates. polls. rt: -.t·arch and letters from his const1tuenb Lungr en a ccuses Hannaford of s killfully t11d1ng tus voling record in a "barrage" or Dews ll'lll'r~ to \'Ote rs But Lungren says that the differences hl'lwet'n the two on Propos1t1on 13 il> some thing lh:it Hannaford can't hide from. Lungren is the son of the physij:ian . for forme r President Nixon . HE IS A graduate of Notre Dam e und re· llunt. Hart. Brown <former Gov. Pat Brown 1 and Baerwitz. fie is a g raduak of Notre Oamt> :ind re l'l'l v t•d his law deg r ee al G coq :ct own n 1 vt•rsity II annaford ret·crvcd a m aster 's del(rl'l' Ill poliheal scie nce from Ball State and did an v:m ccd graduall' work at YC1le Un1ver s1ly Ha nnaford was a pr ofessor or polilu:al sr1t.'ncc at Loni? Reach City College and ..,l'rvcd as m ayor o f Lake wood for four years La wrence Stafford, a 51-year-o ld Fountain Va lley salesman. also is in the running against Hannaford a nd Lungren as a me mber or the American Independent Party . He previous ly was an uns uccessful c andidate for the s ame seat as a member of the Republican Party m 1966 and 1968 Ile was defeated in the primary each time Sta fford. who ran unopposed a s the 1\1 P candidate in June. has s aid hl' ll> strong ly in favor of cutbacks in federal spending PAI CONGRESSMAN .BOB BADHAM WORKS FOR YOU •KNOWLEDGE • EXPERIENCE • DEDICA TIOH IM w ASHING TOH: Bob Bad ham Ill working tor you lo cul governmenl lhal 1!: too big, taxe!i which are 100 high 1nlla11on whtch eals your pay check. big 9overnmen1 wt11ch over-regulates YOU IH CALlfOtt.HIA: Boo Badham is working ror you in your deahngs with the· lederal bureaucracy lhe lnlprnal Revenue Service 1mm1g•al1on VPterdn S Adm1n1stration or Social Security VOTE NOV. 7 FOR BADHAM MEMlet OF Cb MGRESS 40TH DISTRICT "'"' • ~UV 8ADHAM CONCRCSSIONAL COMMI T'Et DONALD A MC INNIS, CHAIRMAN Hll OONNIE RO Nt WPORo BEACH ~MO PUBLIC NOTICE DESMOND'S NEWPORT BEACH, WESTMINSTER AND SANT A ANA STORES WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, MONDAY, NOYEMBER 6, AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. THE STORES WILL BE CLOSED TO PREPARE FOR A CLOSE-OUT SALE AS DESMOND'S CLOSES THESE 3 STORES IN A HUGE COMPANY REORGANIZATION! CLOSE-OUT SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 at I 0 A.M. BUSINESS AS USUAL AT ALL OTHER DESMOND'S STORE LOCATIONS. Extra help needed, salespeople, cashier and stockroom. Apply at each store. ~ lit! s-a id he voted to kill lht· [)l'fcnst· Hl'n egoliat1on Board ~1t a ~;.rv1ng~ o r $250 II E RS HAD ht·t.·n a-------------------------------------------------------------------------s tt.•rc•utyp1cal i\mt•n can s ucct•ss s tor \ Sm a ll t1w. n girl from a broken ho m <: win!-. Okhtho m a h('a uty title, is a Mis!-. America runnerup a nd p arl ays that i nto a luc r a t1vt• career a s a s 1 n g c r •1 n d s u p e r · salC'swom an. The n . she..• says. s he followe d he r re li,:iious t•on v 1ct1ons t ak 1ng Cl s tridt:.>nt, controve rsial !>l a nd :ig a 1n s t g a y r ig hts Tht> issue s oon rl'vl'rbe r a t ed thro ugh t h e coun try a nd l>hc b<•came a symbol or the .rnt1-ga y position "HISTORY WlLL pro · bably . becaus e o f the a lmost total abomina · lio n o f the ente rta in· m<'nl indus t ry and the mt·dia. piclur<' m e as :-.omc k ind or witch who was o ut for her o wn 1.1t.•rs onal g ain and <·rusading to do uway with the homosexuals," M 1ss Ury<inl said in a re- t'<'nl inlt•rvicw. "But if it w l'rl' to com e fro m almighty God , if that we re po..-;s1blc . I thmk it would bt• a totally dif- fere nt thmg " Mi ss Bry a nt secs herself as a martyr will- mg lo p ay any price in a figh( for her beliefs . But sh e also 1s angry. con· fused and ~om climes stunned "The reactio n h as b t.'c n a real rud e awakening for mc and I l?U<'SS it a ffecte d m1• ve r y deepl y Th e r e hasn 't been any a re a of our individual lives or ou r fa m ily's life that hasn 't been touc hed," she s ays. "l 'D LIKE to live a no rma l life. I'd like lo be able to go out and play som e tennis. I 'd like to be able to water ski do a lot of things . I haven't bee n able to le ad any th ing like a normal life for MY sus- tarned .. pc:tio or t:-vo years . B o b • n ... t . .ii homose xuaf-righls a c - Uvi s l a.c_\l VC i n th Is year's ballot campaign , says he's SOITY for Miss Bryant. .. .. Hathaway shirts ,n eaw c.irP co1tori .inopo1y1: ... 11·1 f.,mo1. olll(l1L' l1t'eO t' hJolOrtn; Ci :.10.TI c..o . .i• ... c•t1a tc.rq 11 , 1 1.111 .• ina t101u•.t"u1• · o\. • ion 1,;ull, in II t: mo<.I w.1111•··~ 1'0101 1•1<1 O.!llPJn'. :11 11 uClP111,11 •Ir 1•ve lenqth• f rni., 18.50 Special Offer! A Hathaway shirt wardrobe ••• For today's man on the go. loddv. with rneellngs ue, north and contert:lnce~ across tne country yo1,, re spend rg more and more ot your hie 11v1ng out or d ~u1tcase Silverwood<; can help Our experienced ~tall ce:in ~how you how to lOOk great yet travel light One way 1c; lhe tr<.1velrr<; .,hrrt wdrdrobe Tell us aboul your bus1nes5 suits. Brown" Grey? Stnped,., Sol:d" Vvt:: '' ~elect a wardrobe ol Hathaway shirrs for them from the most ex1ens1vl-! collec11on in town. Result? The next ltme you :ake o1f you cc10 do tt with one or two suits and a coordinated shirt ward;obe •o max1m1z1· your looks w1 lh a minimum 01 PcJCk:ng .. Through November 18. wr!h each Hathawav shirt. S1lvcrwo0ds has 3 gills for vou silverNoods • A heavy duty clear plastic shtrl baa •A great folding bOard that 1llu::.1ra1e::.1hc b •,1r,p•, lo 10111•M shirts for travel • r ree monoqramm.11q 10 per<,on.11!/f' vour ~ h1rrw,1rdr"t?' 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BE·ACH ·-· .... .. . " . . . . ' : .' •• ,.: ,.,.: .. : f • , 4 . . .. . ~ . ... . . . -,. . . ~ . - .. I ------. Sunday, NoYemt>er 5. 1978 DAIL v PILOT A. 11ndalidfJl or .. liP-? Pair Chas Higlbtpaid Tax Pol 0th· r County Race Seem Oose hy DRONENBURG? FOR STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Because he is EXPERIENCED •.• 7 years wHh the board. A Gov r>emoeratu· app<11nt1•t· r•f Edmund Bro-. n J r an El MNCaY trtct !.e>at vn ttw Equulizallon i' ,I J II n Rt>puhllc•n J n d J n Amt'rll.ln tn dt•pt•ntJ1•nl l' a r t ) ,. a n J1dJll· (rum ll unt1n.:tun Bt•Jl h un• 1n I h \' r u 11 n 111 H rur 1·h·1·11on Ill t h1• 2111! lh:. ''"'" B11.1td or IT'S Bt:t: J h1.:h ly un public 1zc.d purt1:.un 1,1t•t•, but tht• pdfjl currie'& a $38.00Q .1 yettr sala r y and rcs pons1h1lt y for state revenues approachin~ tht· S6 bilHon rQark. The in<'umbcnt 1s l r1!> Sankt·y appointed to t h t• boa rd of equalization in May 1976 .i flt·r the death of John W Lyn c·h She 1s betng c ha llenged by R e publican primary winner Erne s t J Dronenburg, 3 4 . who i s c urre ntly a ·r1eld a udit s upervisor for the board. R o undi ng o ul the fi eld 1 s F r e cl B arbe r o t Huntington 0110NENeu11G Beach. an engineer running on the A mcrican lndc pcndt•nt Par· t y ticket. Orange County 1s locall'd in • one or four i.tute equa h :r.at1on dis tricts. District 2. which also includes San Diego. H1vcrs1de, Imperial, San Jkrnardino, Kern, T ulare. Kfogs and f"r<'sno coun tics. AS CALIFORNIA'S maJor re· venue aJ?ency, the board 1i. c harged with maintaining inte r. county equalization of collected property tax funds. It a lso audits the proper dis· lribution of state gas, alcoholic beverage, ci~a rcttt• <1nd tn· surancc taxes It doesn 't set tax rates Po~ Reid Fr~done Darer~ Ut•mctt•rnttc ""'t·m bly111.111 <'h~t Wrby 111 Cy prt•1>i. 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Rob1n..wn 1:. l<>t·kt.•d 10 a re-election battle of his own in the 72nd Asstmbly District that includes most or ~anta Ana and Garden Grove But the two-term Dc mocrat1C· as semblyman's campaign load has b<:en lighte ned by a continuing upswing m Democratic voter registrations and the railure of his Republican opponent to mount a campaign of any s ignficancc Thal opponent 1s Santa Ana City <.:ouncilman Donald Brandt. However . ir the Republicans arc out of tht' race in lhc 72nd Dis tnct. so are the Democrats m Or;i ngc County's 70th Assembly DistriC't THER E, IN A dr!>tr1 ct th;it mcludc:. mos t of Anah<'1m and Orange, 1n r um bent Rt.•pubhcan Hrt.ct• NC'standc, !he assembly's minority \\hip, is scl'k ing a third two yt•ar term Nes tande was ;i ll but re-elected before Democrat Robert Music went to court to have his name put on the ba llot But after having h1s name affixed to the 70th District ballot. Music has done little to cause Nestande any campaign worries. But a little further north and west rn Orange County. JO the 69th Assembly Dis tri ct, De mocrat Paul Be ll and Republic~n Hoss .Johnson arc locked in a nip and tuck battle B e ll !>quca kC'd tbrougb the The Santa Ana Lodge 'JI ~he Polish National Alhance will hold a "Freedom Da nce" from 9 p.m lo I a .m . Nov. l t a t St. Gre~ory the Great Churc h Hall. l.393.5 Telegraph Road. Whittier. HERE'S YOUR PART TIME MAlD! An orchc:s tn1 <tnd Pultsh foodi. will bt: pro v1dtd lnformatiu11 1·<J11 lie oblamcd IJy <:cilhni:t ~2HS75l CHOC Natt1etr Two t•• Board Vince McCuinncss of Newport Beach a nd Howard Jones of Santa Ana have been appointed to the board of trustees of Childrens Hospital or Or ange County. TIRED OF WASHING THOSE DIRTY CLOTHES?-t..ET US DO IT FOR YOU •• ft•111• beef'I ~ tfM t"'"9y •••"' '"' tftlt • ..,,.. *'.00" '°' U YHr> Aho Ory Cll...,, ... & Ftnl\-U-• 8r•rt• 'f'O\lr <~to tn •M t &ve "' • 1r, coaOMA .. MAlll LAUNDRY l2Jl I. c-t Hwy. 640.7200 ---·-.-·- l>t>mocruh r primary t·h.:l·t1on w1lh .1 rator thin 10-vole v1,·tory over Lt lluhru Cit y Councilwoman Robin Young. i\T TIIE Si\M E ti mt•. Johnson up~PI favored Hex Gaede in thl' Rcpublkun pnmary The Bell-J ohnson race will decidt• who will inherit the Assembly seal be· ing vacated.by William Dannemeyer a l<'ullerton Republican Oannemeyer decided Lo give up tht· !)Cal after serving one term to cofl'}pele for the congressional seal left Vilcanl by the retirement o( Rep Ch<irlei. Wiggin!> R Fullerton · 4 Networks Plan Issues Emphasis NEW YORK <AP> --Television 1s al· tern pling as never before lo flesh out the raw figures from Tuesday's off.year elections with assessme nt and analysis or Am erican's attitudes on a number or key issues. All three commercial networks will have volumes-or research material computerized for commcnt;itor'>' ust· during and after the voling 1-'0R NON -CO MM E R C IAL TV viewers. a-seven-part series, "Elections '78 : Prelude to ·so." is providing Public Broadcastmg Service s tations with un- precedented pre-and pos t-elecllon ex· amination or personalil1cs and impor lanl issues. PBS plans no network-wide election night coverage. Associated Press-NBC News and CBS News-New York Times opinion s urvey:., conducted nationwide on election day . will provide the two netwo rks with voter sentiment on key bsues and candidates NBC calls its survey with the Ai. soci;ited Press "tht' largest one-day publit: opinion poll an J\mcn can ha!) tor y." with phins to interview mon· than J0.000 vote rs :.it l, 100 locations CBS SAYS ITS poll, conducted with the New York Times, wilf involve about 14 .000 voters. The election day sampling will inc lude ma ny of the sam e Issues proposed earlier to incumbent House membe rs and m ajor party candidates by C BS News -New Yo rk Times pollsters. An ABC-Lou Harris poll , involving abo.ut 7.000 interviews, was conducted prior lo th<' election. and data from 1t will be used by ABC election night, witn Harris in the studio for analysis Because he is a BUSINESSMAN .•• A corporate Vice President. Because he is the only candidate to receive a 100% rating from the California Chamber of Commercd. HE KNOWS TAXES ... NOT THE POLITICIANS 1-'aid tor t>y me c;omm111ee 10 elec;t Ernie Oronenoorq 2785 Kurtz SI San Diego CA 921 10 J Gran;im Trea'>Ure1 FACTORY AUTHORIZED COLOR-GOOF SALE · RIC CAR LAST DAY TODAY SUN. 11-6 Government Rated Ahead of Bermna Hna Plalt. Singer Necch1 e1c LIMITED OUANTITIES llf WHIH..$48$.00'" I S AV( UOO 00 I IN llARrO GRCEN s12900 •Open Arm •Zig Zag •Buttonhole •Blind Hem •Mull1pte Stretch •Double Gearing lor Heavy Duly ij,r ttV\' "I !')It f r1ror m.i••elf., ~t t~~r O\tr.; oe<• -------Call For Dealer in Your Area------ South LA 1·21~ 427-7959 North LA 1·213- 353-2742 Orance Countf 1-714- 132-4149 RhersideCo. 1-714- 7140441 INCUMBENT'S RECORD _RUSK'S PLATFORM * Budget increase of 89% rn five years This year's cost· S27 6 m1t11on * Jail lawsuits of s 155 m1lhon Over S200.000 1n tax money to defend him * Failure to report S340.000 in assets and bar. in violation of state law * Attempted to fund three more multim1llton dollar structures this year * ''I'll be Sheriff as long as I want * Cut back on this laJC..guzzltng bureaucracy * Rebuild trusl. confidence and integrity * Slash 30% annual employee turnover rate * Install modern management techniques * Collaborate with police chiefs * Be resoons1ve to citizens· needs and expectauons * Knows the 1ob as veteran Shen ff s Supervisor * Effectively hght organized crime. 't: JARVIS & POLICE ENDORSE RUSK * Howard Jarvis. co-author Prop. 13' * Peace Officer Research Assoc of Calif -with 21.000 members. * Assoc. of Orange Co. Deputy Sheriffs -the incumbent's own employees! And others! *Rusk. the grass roots movement by people who demand clean. responsive government! Pr~IU011 "N" la~ by FNnda ot Newpon Bey encl NtlWDOrt Be•~h ally counc""*t Me yew Paul Aycoll. Vlet-MaYot ~YE. Wllllem•, Donald A. Stre11u 111<1 P111I H11-I, COWll IUTOf'RO'RCTeLUPl'IANOIAY Jee11 Wall Mre JoffOh 8"" An{IOla Fick¥ Wlltlo Fr11>k Robin-. Allan 9"11 Gery Lovell PhlllOL Aral OeoroelllQte• EliQftlO R AIMnOll.M 0 • -. -.&. ..... . .... .. ' . . . . . .. . . .. . . . ' ., ~ . . . . . . .. . . .. f , :: . ' .... . .. . . ,,,. . ..... .. .... .. .. .. .. . . -. ""' . -. A 10 DAIL v PILOT Clerk-recor New Position Sought by Pair Ur~ll'J!'' Count ~ voh •r' ror lht· f1r,1 t1111t• 'rui.•SJj\ .... 111he·1•lt><"lln.c ~·. 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PATTERSON'S 31Uh Congr<:!\!'>IOll.11 Di s trict strl'lch1•:-. throug h lh1· h c a r t I a n d o r O r a n g l' Co u n t :, · ~ De m ocr atic belt S<rnla An.<1. We s tmins t er. Bul·n<1 P ark <1 nd Garden Grovt.>. The former Santa i\n(:I mayor firf.t won his congressional s eat in 1974 when for m e r D e m ocr atic co n gr essm an Richard Hanna retired Patterson's incumbency has now been buoyed by voter reg1strat1on figures that show Democratic vott:r::. 1n thl' 38th u utnumbcr their RcpubliC'an counterpa r t:. by mun· than 40.000 /ti n d f' a t t I' r :-. n n :-r 1· 1• II-d 111 n d1.incl'!'> 1n lhl• Ot·mo<'ralll' n ch 38lh Wl' ren 't hurl l<1st wt.·l'k when Vice President Waltt>r Mondale <1ppean.'<i at a rundra iser to give him a warm a nd enthusiastic endorsement. P a tterson's election rival is Donald Goodcke, who until last spring was a register ed Ocmot·r :.it li ving 1n Newport Beach Good(•kl' :-.pt•nl two y e ar:-. 1n Wa::.hington. DC .. 1~ .1 <ll-puty din·<' tor of the N:.itional /\t·ron<1ulil.:~ :.md Spal'(' Admini-.tralwn 1>a11~1t•)'t"r.!\ 1·111111':-I 111 tlw :m1h l '11n..:n-?-;10 11 ;d IJ 1 ~lrt<'I pit!> him ;ig;1111:-t l>t.·mo<·rnl Wilha m F:.irn:.. a l ~I\\ ~l·r "ho abo 1-; an Ora ngl· C<Junty Tran:-.11 Disll'll'l d1rt·1·tor A F'TER BEING clruhh1•d in general c•ll•<·t1ons twict.· by rl'lmng incumbent W1g~ins. Farrb is making his third try for the congression al seat The district includes Fullerton. La Habra . Breu. Yor ba Linda. Vi lla Park and parts of Oran~<.· and Anahe im In the 1960°!\, hl' wa:, Uemocrat1c a!'>s cmbly man who repn•!>entt'CI much of the• same areu In 1976 he m ade a vulitical com eback as ;.i .Republican "lwn hl' was dccll'd to Lht· 1\:.M•mbly w al 'ac«1t1.'<I In .John Brigg-. Water Damages 40,000 Booke S1 /\N f''OR [) I J\J>) •.. PltfU ,I( NOTKt-: I i C.U llU\.U lllUltil}~ HAMf \TAl lMfHI t '" ...... , 11 , "°"' ti .. 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On 1Q dll<I NOv ) t/ ,. 1~19 \011 18 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMESTATl!MEHT r,," •ollOW•"'l ()fl r-.on " d01nq: bu ,, Ill ''' o>Aflll• co11•.1 VI AllU ·,"'f'') 1 t M~ /Ott '-M1t1tm-tr ttctU)IJd r A ·1)M./ (,fir., ~.,!;I\• n /UJt ' M1t1uo"r li"lhCI·• <A 11''-I FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS HAMESTATl!MENT f tif" tollow1nQ c,ier'°"'° dft' OOtf\Q bu'\i ,,~,\ti\ (0A'>f CUSIOOtAN Sf.Riii(( l t 0 , t.Oo H.im1t1on SI., C.O•td M~'"· C.<> ~1b11 P•vl Jdmt>> U1nlll0tO, 60& H<1m11ton '>I .Co\laMew.CA 'l1b11 O•v.0 1.AnklorO, 00. H4m11ton SI Co>l•Mf'w,C... '11b11 Tnt\ bu\trW~\ •\ (Of"IOuc1r-o b ; a Qt Mr dt P•t1"1'1'\111P P1tu1J L.tnt1toro Tht\ \t•'"""""' Wd\ ltff'O ··•" the Covntv Cl~' ol Orango Countt on Oc ,_,,., ,.,. Fll:Wlot PuDh\11"0 Orat>Qe C:.O••• o .11y PtlOI ()(I "1. Nov ) t1 IQ IQ78 •~II 1¥ P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMESTATEMENT f I'°'~ tOttO•tnQPt"f'aOf't\OOtf"'90U'>•M \) 1,,, tHJ\lf"' .. ,. cooOvt•,,1 llf" .tn 1n ~f'A WHOLL'.>A' ~k'>. t )O'' d1,.tJu.11 t nrm•tJI Let~ tiun\u''(J1on ~6<,. (A \u1ry N1 l'lf'I '' 11.._..., t,. 1.1h•f'nf nl .,.,,. 1111 •t w1tt1 tnt' JO\\ O" J Morfin J2bt A1Jm1rdltY r~,~ml'f r 1, 1• vt CJ1.101f\ 1 '""''' un Ot. Or ~Hunlinqton8f11tt.tt C•V1M-" •ollt' 1• 1111H FtO.l4'J 1 rii1-.. b\I~•~\ ,., <.ondu<.tf<I bv on'" p JO•·~n··o 0, ... 1.,1 C..CM·, D-'llY <11v1dua1 P1101 Ott 11t~NU./ , ti "' P08 Jo)('()n J Mdr11n l OtTOllllll ,(l<Vtr l tl\I M•'o ""rdr C d"1 Hf\ (O,tw M-• "4~ (A ,,n~ Jun" WOhlQ1"1M•' t\'1\ Mt 'd Vi·•~ E ~\I :> ISfl, COO.I" M••A, t A 'i7•1! ltH'-bu\•"'''' I\ t0r\du<t"1l o-. on •n dtv1dUd l JU<lf' WC>nlQl't"<ln Tht\ \to"tte~1'1 w .tt• f1ttod 'Wt11\ H-1(' (.ountv Ct•<' ot O<dn(ll Count• 011 Ahr• 0 pp,,.,,,. 70\ 1 lt•t --,ltt ••t : • t<unh,...ll~n 6'.,tth. C.A ~·/,,,.ij '"''-t1u\lnt•\•, I~ lOMd\lf IH1 1')1' • o•n••t.tl p1trlJ\t"r'1ltO C,.•urq.. MQnt<i<>mtr¥ f h1\ •,f~t1..,.,..nt w11'> fll('(f w1tn '"' (ouoh Ctt•O nt Or.ttn® County on NOY~Mb<'t I 10/ft f 10411? PuDh•h<!(I ()r°"'qp (Od" Odolv P 1l()I HOY ,, .. 18 .,.tMtOO No v s. n. 1q. 1b 1q1s \l7'1 I~ p.,011\l>ed 0<"'1Q" COd•I O••IY P•lol _ __ ------__ HO• S. 11. 14 1&, lql~ ~101 I~ PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS ll~Nl!SS N-E STATEMENT f ICTI flOUS BUSI NEU 'II" IOllO'*U1Q ""''On\ df~ oo.nq NAME STATEMENT bu\O,,..\\i\ TM IOllO••l1Q Pl'''°"'··~ Oo•nQ MAll·tT. 18'&1 M••QUl'<tl• l)u\tnr\\ •'· PftO·way ~11e ?\ M •,\tOn Vtt.:tO. (A TAI COUNTIES Pl.UMfllNC.. '161\ )IJ().B Wn l Gt111,.1 '>dnl• """ CA "'" Cr.onarv "(.dhf0tn1" • OUIC>toJ '17104 IH>n t8t0) !>AYPd" !>outn, Sv•I< (I SC.t"v~\tOf\ IN t1CttlllOtn11t<Or trvt~ (.~9'111' PO••hO" JIX>tl "'' I Gtn•••• S,,ntJ Tiii\ bu ......... ," tOnou<"O bv ., Ct>r AM (A.,704 PO••t•on f ftl\ bu\1nf•') '' c.onoottl'<l In.; fnr '"""(,r1n.H11 oor111t 1on • J()M p,.11 .,,,,. ,o."' tn1' 1.t1tf~""'"' w,1 f1l•'f1 w ith Utt County (h'• ,,1 Q,.,nflt f nunf'f' n•• NOvrm t><, I ·~'~ <. C ln.-~10" lllt f. r~• C. Bro~·• p,,.,,d~t Tnl) •l•l~I ,.~, 111!'() w1ln '"' Coun11 (ltr• (II Or.tn!M' Cou11t• on HOY~mb<'r 7, t'78 FI04101 Pubh\1'f'<I ()r()llnr C °''''' Oct•ly l'••u• Ft~ Nov ~. t1 •~.lb t•lh \110 I~ Watt>r poured onto lhl' ha~cmt'nt floor of. ~-4888 •q4q If f '"' \tdtrf"nll·n., ••'> t+ltd w 1tl"I ' --------------...J...--------------...L-----------_:_...:..:..:...:..1 County (.I~•• CJI Oran11< C.ovnt¥ on Ot ,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t lol>t'r 7•,t418 FIOJt Pu,1111\n.cl ()<,,...,.. Co.i•I O'tty .. •IOI Nov ), 17, I~ 1& t~I! .t )I 1' PUBLIC NOTICE Pu!)ll\h(od 0rd"9" Cod>I o .. 11y P Oio PUBLIC NOTICE /\ tJrokc11 wall'r mam ::. t n t w <1 t l' r r u f. h I n ~ through the Meyer U It dcq~r<Jduttlc Library t.:a rl y this m o rning. soak in c about 40.ooo books and causing a n e s tim ated $1 million damai:c . S tanford Univer sity officials said. Th <.'y is s u e d un e m e rgency appeal for com m c r c ial rrcczl'r 'space . w ith ll'm pcraturcs of at least 20 d t.•grccs b<:low tero. lo i:.t o rt:. kl'Y houl-.:. unt II oth t.·r !>lt.·p~ c:un bl' lakl·n to n·s torc 1 IH·m Tht· houk!> must hl' f ro~cn w1lh1n 48 hours ur th<:y l>t·~1n lCJ m old . ::.atrl publ11: 10fo rmat1CJn 11f ficcr Bob Hl!ycr:-.. BEYERS ~.11cl I h1· water hne. wh11·h r .111 b cl w c C' n th l' M t.· y t• r Libra r y and .1 n t·\.\. library heing hudt rwxt to il . brokt.· al 2.50 a.m 20% to 25% off fabric lining, labor and installation for custom draperies. Ocl I•. NOY ), 11, lq. IQ18 ~IJ 18 •-------------------- PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU$1NESS HAME STATEMEN T f n~ toflow•nv p.._;r lOn 1\ doing Ou\1 ---------·----1N )·•4' FI CH( 0 1' l'Al!t!> OOU llOUI , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT rt\~ 1011-•no ""'"°" ,. oo•nq ouu· """.,'as I AMNt EOUtPM EHT CO . 1198 l!eO•lnQ Clf • <:.Ml• Ntt>'>'t. C>o <tlU& Witlt4tm Orf':ir.-1 O.an•eh. 2191 R•ctw•nQ C" • C01• Mesa. C.A ~1b1• f tu\ 0"\.i~\ I\ <ondUCt~ by~ lft• O•V•du•I W Or~.:•I Dante'~ t "'' iurttiment ·•~ titf'd ••th """' (.ountv C.l<-rt ol O•dno<' County 011 M (N '!> WO MCN'S 1-l<(N f H OUARf(R l~~o do 1110., (.o~ ... H+Qhw•Y. L<liOU\'\o Ot-.,..h. C.Uht0tn1..t <not NatY• rt" A\ht1ttnv. 1't J> Or t°fltf" V1~to Ot•W' 5ootn l d(Jvn,1. '•"'"'"'" '11611 f "'' bu· 'IW"\\ • • tondut tf-d by .,n 1n 01\1'1du•t H6Yt''""' A\ht1on; T#'U'\ \t•t~t ....... l1lt<I "''In It. C0\11111' Ctf ... ol Or-co ... nly on Ck FICTI TtOUS llUSINE!>S NAMESTATEMl!HT r ""' 1ounw1nQ ""' wn .. CHt:' no•tHI bu''""'\"'••• NMS l SI 0 (1/flOPMl HI (0 , t\Jt Monrnv111. N""""'"' U.!Afh CA 4'/1;6) ~Ul h•df Mf•dH "' ~y\trM Jfu fS1-'f'" nf lntOUlO'•U•on ~l..tw11r1 I t\,Jt M ont O\fl,,, "4f'¥11'QOl1 R••i)(f'\ (A '1M>l ltt~ ~tud•r-\. lncoroor~tf"tJ ISMI,. Of tntorpiotdhon Ca1tto1n1el /J0,.-4ortf'\ Cu<hO Sir ttt,/l""""'m C"ll•780t T IH\ bU'•~"'i\ 1•, f nndU< f1"(1 by ..tU 1111 tMOr ()OtAft'CJ d\~ldhOll Ofh('t" •n\/n ,, p.urtnf'r~tue> l 11t~ ''U0•"4. In< orpardtt d ArfJ('n A tftl'ltM SHEffO MOlTUAlY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494·1535 1533 N El Camino Real ~an Oemen1c 492·0100 "8 FAMILY CC>t0t41AL FUHEUL HOME 1801 Bol::.a Ave: We-.;1m1ns1er 893-3525 '&ClftC VIEW MfMOllAL PAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOttMtCk MOttTUAllts Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 Sdn Juan Cao1s1rano 495-1776 IALT'l-IHGHOH FUHHALHOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673·9450 llU..llOAOWAY MORTUAllY t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMITH·TUTHIU,LAMI MOttTUAlY WISTCLlff CHArlL Crorretorv • Flower Shoo 427 ( 171h SI Co::.la Me:.a 646-4888 mlCIRO'"ln Milnt'S MOttTUAlY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 • Neptune Society (.REMA lt()N 8 UA1Al Al ';,(A 646-7431 '1'•11• to<,.1 .-c11rlly/VA 08 m•y CO--<-'9'e Wf'YIU . Call I• I'" -1fftlo 1• "'" 'Otm./B•r. TRADITION has differe nt m ea ning s f o r ddferent age groups A nd todays changes 1n the observance of th e p a ss i ng o f someone close will become the trad1t1on o f tomorrow Smi th Lam b H e re at T u thill M ortuary, we are prepared to help you pay honor to a loved one as befits your families beliefs No lwo serv1 Cf'S <1 re alike. and each 1» a personal tribute to that parti c ul a r person For Que s ti ons pertaining to your 1 personal needs and costs. call SMITH TUTHILL LAMI M.,.._.,.c,_...M"f Row"' Shop S9"1tllQ All F .i1ths S1nco 1876 Wtttc.IHf Cllept4 427 L 17 ... St .. Cotto M•H 646-4888 . . ' C r1•,t1t c w•1011 • "' u111l1Jok h:, 'v0lJ' t1u1t11 w•1h hfl11u11Jul "' ·w c11,lomdr.ipr?r11 otl 11 hU'1'' •,,t\tHlfl·1 on thr wholr~ln1nq S1•lllC.I yOUI fl)b"C trom tl'lttouc ~oil •" opr,n whJvf'5 ,,1( QU;)HI!>. ll'XIU•ll~ pr111ts nnO!>hCc•'o Cnll now ario onci ol our ex per I custom duco•Ator ~ will ne1p you choose Iha loot. IM I s besl lor you roqhl m vou1 own liomc Save 253 Wood. woven w11t1 co1nrlu1 lab11c. m dkO'. ,1 Ml11ral bac~drop lor your room~ Choouc lrav"r~c or hOrtlOntal window troJll"lcnl<, 111 colo• benu111u1 tomb1not1on~ .. - -. . .... , ... ,. \ ' • I --. --. -4 ...... . ). .. . ,,_,_ ... NO•f'mb<'r J. 1971. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME iTAT!MENT Th~ toll0•1no per""' " 001nQ Du" nt \'\ d' U t. 0 PROPEPTIES. tl•Jt S•VtlMk (."'"'· Su•tr E. lrvinr, CA '11114 HMnl(J I Bulh, J • • 100 Porl ( fl•h••• rtl HrWl!Ort Btdl h, (.A '116'l0 f '"' bU\l'lflU I'-(()f'\du<ted by dr'I In 0 1vldudl HOwMd t Oun' Jr 't'll4\ \\t!tf'fT't('nl Yftl) filed ""'''" trit (ounh C.I~•~ ol Oronqr C.ounl~ NO•· , ml>for 1 t9>8 ' Ft-Publt~""° Oram>!' (Od\I Oe•IV P1101 NOV ), U. IY, lb, 1'18 St1P8 ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE -----------FICTITIOU$ BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT T ne lollOWlllQ """'°" " OO•n<J l>u\t l\f!\)i ti\ f'lORA OAlltS ACCESSOllt( S ••S.) Co"'' .,,qr.war. Sun.,,1 Bo t h. CA 'IOIO An<!<'" l..,,. .. n Ern\I Sl•hl lb)&) Co~\I Htqhw~y SvnM'I Rr•• h CA '°10 T ht'.-bu''llf't.~ \ •\ <C>f'MhKtf"CJ OY 4n .n OtittOu•f Anat!r\ Sl<tN "'•\ 'l•le~nt w~\ ttl"'1 w ttr\ ti\~ County Clor~ 01 Or-Countv on O< tot>er 11. t.i~ FIO?se. PvDll)he<I Ordt'l!J" (Od\I Onllr PtlOI Hov s. 11, t•..2'-19/S SIJ1 11 PUBLIC NOTICE -----~-------flCflTIOUS BUSl"l!SS NAME STATEMENT r M ro11ow1no Pt'•\On~ are 00'"11 bu)•n~ .. , ~~ R(:Nl O~ PARIS CUS TOM 01::!.tC:.N CLOTHING. S80 Or<M<1••Y, ';u1to tJI L-oune Bff<h, C<1•llorn1<t ~1&)t M « .,.~I 0 •¥,19 Gron •1111 C 1tl1•l 1t\t1 l •oun111t bt .c n C~1t•orn1e ~1& .• HAyeH<1 I• 11\ .. llllflf /l&j) Ot~<1n ll•~t• O• •i0uth l.""""'1· f.llttornt• •1011 '"'" tUl\tfW'\\ " <GnCUf tt'd rw .. 11m 1lf'd p1111f U11th t\10 N•Wt«'f'I H A \nl••r'l'f '"'' ,14tt<Mn_l_••~ tiled w1m tn•• cwoty c1.-• of"Or«~ count" on Oc 1-r ti 1'11 ,t'2MI P11Dll~-Or~ Con t o~ .. •• PllOI ()(toblr 71. 1' """ Hoftml>"r S tt, ·-11, 1'18 ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUii NESS N-l!STATEMENT 'Ill' IOllOWlnQ ~,...,,,\ ··~ OOlno l>u~· M\>•• MARllNO CNHRPRt\('>. /t/0 M••n '>Ir"'' Hu'1t1nq1on Br.,cn C.11 '111>48 Jew O Mrtr11no, •SA•I C,1nu l '"' HvnltnQton S.-o< l'I, C.A •11>'6 t< ~'''" (._ Mdrhno. t8'b1 (,inn I •• ,,. H11n11n111on!le1tt h C.A•1Mt> I tu\ Du\1n(I".)'° • \Ontlvf h d hV ,1n in d1¥1cJUd l tf1tr•·n( M drl1n1.1 ft\•\ •_.t.tlt~I """' f1ff'lt wilt" Int. (.ouft('( Ch r~ Of Or.tnQ<' tuunl¥ on Ol totlClrl •, !'/ft FtOJAM PvDh\l\tO Or•noP Coo\I O~••v Pljol ()(I ?q,No• \, 11 1q t•ll )()Ul/R PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAlllll! STATEMENT t ..,., followinQ Df!"rw n' *'',. oo•no O\l·.•f\f'\'. , .. THE VAN tsl0(M "tN(,( U\ 71181 Ote<Anbrttlfl Id"'-ttuntinQlou Bu < n c.a11h,,..,,,. q1-1·,,u, Vttn OtOlm, l•o/I t•' h• ._,,,,,, !>"n"""n O."'·Ctthforn•"' 11•01 A IO,.tt t't,. Ant (Plf,~t J fl•I O<t-a nbrt-f 11 lof'l. Hunt1,...,ton ft.··~ n u11ro1n1.1f'7~ 1 h" t:H" .1111 '' 1 • 'ont.111'" o 1w •• Qtner.tt1 ~rtlWtt '"'•'-P •ul v•n lt1'o•m Albtrt ttot"""""t l ••mt, r n1\ \ttllt,.,... n1 """' ri•t o ••"' 1n. (.oun1v (.ttrlr Of 0<<111?" CO\lntv n11 O< ( "· 1~18 FIO~ PvDll\M<I Or~ Co"" OJ•lf 1>11111 Ott 1•.+io• s. 11. tQ, IVIB PUBLIC NOTICE FICTIYIOUHUSINESs-- NAMISTATIMINT Tr.e IOllOWl"O ...,_, •tt OO•no C>tl\I ,,.,,., MC f Hll:RPAISL~. 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C.O•J\I Oa•ly .,,tot NO• ) 11, t4 lb, 1918 SI04 la PUBLIC NOTICE FtCTITIOUS llUStHt:SS NAME STATEMENT T hfl touow•no P4-''"'m• • .ti, dn•no Du•.1nP\O. ~\ ltt UN(, Al'CHlfl (l l/1'1 o\ r•(A IJNIN C• l/1 P l\N I) INT f R 'fl' f t0 1flll I II 'UH';( I MAl>KI !INC. l •I lll<t'•f (ll (N(itN[ fAIN(o 1\I tO•H UUI' Ol \/[I OPM[ Nf ("0Ml'/llJV •~• COl UMt\16 ••OMF~ '" Vt(lct "" COMl'AHY 1~1 CONCOl<O t l\NIJ COMPllHV 1q1 tll'>ON1NrE R10P' •HO w,.,,.,,., A¥t• t-ounl1tm V11lh'y, '" T n,. l •nfl Group f A ( ttl1forn1~ (Or()Of'dhM ) l•rw> N 9,,.,tol SI 1 !tu1h HO. N~wpot1 IJ(o .. (h, r A '17060 'ht\ bu\•~\\ I\ (('M\du<.h·O ov ... f 0' portltlon r,,.. L1"9 C.rooo (,Of()On l tnQ Pt•·~ Th!C. \tdt,...,,.,.nt WA\ t•h'(J w ith "',.. Cauntv (h ,., t.>f Ort1tn0t" <011nt\P on HO•MT•b«'r I tQllt P u Ol•'•""'<f Ot.tNlf" ,-,..,. I Ool•I¥ l11tnl NOY ). 17 tv 1b IQ/!! PUBLIC NOTICt: ._OTICE TO CAEOITOAS $Ul'E•t0!' COUllT OF TWE STA TE OF CAt.tt'OltHIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORAHGIE Ht A tf~lt l 'IA tr OI 1Fl t.IH/I ~ 1!11 W ll R "' • 1l:ll'Hll FLOllU•Cl ttllllll "· 0el''dH 0 NOT I Cf t!> •If R( rw (jl\/I N lo "'" c r~<lltOr\ of lhl°' ,.hOvP n1tm.~ ctf"<t"cklflt tl1,lll •II 1>"•'4<1\ MYll\Q c 11>111>\ .tQ<!ln•\ "'" ,1t1d ON .. dt·nt ,1n-• rrov1ttWJ tn t'1~ ~~m wltf\ '"°' r.•<.,.,\A,V vour t'Wt '· 1n IM-oOl(f' Of t""' < •~rtll of '"" Anov«' '""• llfff"d t.Ovt1, (}II tn l')ff'V!nl '"''""l wl1" '"" nitr f",.,,,., v vouc. hf•n, to 1hr vn 0"r•.1(1n*"d "t ']/Jb Alt>•h O\•• Or1'f'~. Co\11t Mr,"• CA *"'H " •\ '"" r •4'tfl "' b1t••nll•\ ol tN! """"'"9"''<1 1n ~II"'"' t11tt\ ~''"•f\tt'IO to t~,,,,.,,. o' ~n1d ~ t .. M n11 ••""'" tour n'\Onl"' •••h·r "'" ttrf.I ou1>11' 1tt•nn ot tr'11\ ftcH•t • Au. h1tt\1 (')t,,~1td ~,oft r f ••tutO• ot tM Wtlf .,. th• ·-,..,,,.... °"' ~"""' IN li'llO ,fll lllC .. AllD DONALD IAXTCll Mtl"9HOri,,. tu, CA • .,..,. ft4 ,,., Ait-y ftr. ln<:!Mr Puof"llld ()P-Coot•I 0.tty Vllol HO• ~. 11, It, Ht, It/I )1).o ,, ' -- Treasure ssue on Balint S<'8 1 IWach votttn wtU (h-c1dc Tuc8day on ll city c hurk r nmendment th~t would eUm1n.ate lhf' t>lrr t 1vt' o rf 1ct> ot c1tv lrt>..&aurt•r Sundlrv. Novwmber 5 1978 IA!omtt Retires Goddard Named Appointment of Kenneth N. Coddanl. J1 uc1rculationdm.-c- lor or tht> l>/iily Pilot was an- nounced h><1ay by Robert N. Wrcd, prca.1dl'nl and publisher. their first business training as t·orriers for the Daily Pilot have made him a great as~et not only to the Dally Pilot but to the entire OrangeCoaslC9mmunlty. If t ht' l'hllrtt'r atnt'nd mt>nl 1a succ~fuJ . lht• pos1ttonsoftrun.sun•r ;rnd fi naru.•t• din"Clor wouhl ht• l'nmlHnt>d ·IHd ITl..&lk ·•P po111Uvt' KENNETH N. GOODARD, JR. Goddard. 46. JOin~ the Daily Pilot (rorn the Santa Monica l'~vcnhlK Outlook. wht'rl' he was lbc l'lrt·ul..it1on director Prior to t h ut h t· w11R with the San tternardlno Sun Tl•lt•t:ram for 20 y i>1u 11 .1~ .1 dt.'uJcr and suburban ~alt'!l mnnu14cr, llnd Ol)t'rated a l.011 An1ott'lt•is 'l"lnu.-s dculersh1p in San l>ll'A:O('ounty "We a r e pleased that in Ken Goddard we have found a successor who will carry o n the high business and personal stan- d a rd s \\-hich were such an TWO candidates a re s t' t' k I n M t b (' <' 1 t y tn•a!>urt•r's offH'•' i.hould Ith· t•hurtt'r urnt'lllhlh'lll h all. ·rht>y art: Wilham J Ruzg1s, .i deputy Onn.it· County mars h al .• rnd J ttml'b Stalford. a form<'r c ity treasurt.•r for Mon tert-y Park. THE trvasun·r·, ofhre ha11 been vurant smcl' tbt.' death of l.>Ougla.s Barry Morgan last May. P ay for the pa rt-lime treasurer would be $1 ,600 per year, according to Assistant City Manager Larry Kosmont. The ballot iss ue will ap pear as proposition P on the ballot MILAN LEAVITT t;ODDARO SU('('EEDS Milan Ll•uvltt. who relin:-d 10 June after 17 yt'tl r11 as circulation director of thf' Dally Pilot Leavitt's career spanned 42 years m news paper t'irrulatloo work m Hawaii and in Arizona Lt•c1v1tt and his wife, Huth , w1Ubvem Phoenix. Harry St..>tJley, who has been 11crv1ng as acting cir culation d1rectorofthe Daily Pilot. will re- sume his position as assistant t•irculat1ondirector. "Milan Leavitt bas been an outstanding c irc ulation ex- ecutive, highly regarded by bis peers In the newspaper industry as well as by his colleagues at the Daily Pilot." Weed said. "His leadership, high standards. integrity and his deep personal in- terest in the thousands of young boys and girls who have received i m p o r t a n t suuv contribution to the Daily Pilot un· der Milan Leavitt.'' Goddard will be responsible ror • the Daily Pilot's 46,000 daily and Sunday circulation, which is dis· lnbutcd by acarrierforceofmore than 900 boys and girls along the Orange Coast from Sunset Beach toSanClememte. Quake Strikes Near Islands HONOLULU CAP> -An earth· quake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale hit east of the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific on Saturday, the Pacific Ts unami Warning Center r e· ported. Money Fun Hong Kong Game _By STAN DELAPLANE A Hong Kong money man told me : "Chinese here hedge agai~ inflation by buying jade or diamonds. You could carry diamonds in one pocket equal to half a ton of gold." Money -a ll moneys -blow up and down like autumn leaves in Hong Kong It's the fun game. Monopoly played by great banks or hole-in-the-wall sidewalk money changers: One wi cket and a calculator the s ize of a cigarette: package. You can play with any kind or money. IOnJy one I ever saw turned down was Bangladesh. And that was because the government hadn't slablilized.) If you're going onward from Hong Kong, I'd buy money for other Far East coun- tries here. Unload dollars. They'll probably be worth less next week. If they stay the sa me, well, you haven't lost. I( they go up, it won't be enough to lose sleep over . * * * MONEY MAN SAYS: "You take diamonds to recognized laboratori es and get a certificate of their exact worth that will be accepted by diamond buyers anywhere in the world. "Thl' international market is lively. T h ere arc alway s bu yer s fo r diamonds." There a re inheritance tax advan· I ages, he said. <Somewhat complicated. And I'm not sure about tax Monopoly. l..ot of peopl e who play tax games wind up in stony-lonesome.) * • • "WE WILL BE shopping on our tour in the F:.ir East and looking for the best bargains ... " Hong Kong has the biggest selection: Tailored clothing. J apanese camer as and stereos. Thai silks. Eyeglasses /German frames, American lenses) for half the price al home. Alas, higher than a few years ago. The tumbling dollar makes every- thing highe r . And Hong Kong merchants are squeezed unmerci!uJly for hi gher rents by the landowners. * * * ON TOUR, YOU ONLY have one shot at each place. You can't price in Hong Kong then Singapore. Then go back to Hong Kong where the price was better. If you see so{llething you like, a nd the price is reasonable, grab it. Wherever you go in the mysterious East. the mystery is how they arrive at the prices. The merchant asks a price you won't believe. Don 't let that throw you. He doesn't believe it either. Advice that you should "offer him half" is clicey. Half is often double what he expects to get. If he accepts half. stop. Start all over * * * "IF WE'RE UNDER 30, some of us with beards. do we get hassled m Hong Kong, Singapore and so on? We want to get to Nepal." They don't seem to bother the beards- and-guitar set in these countries. I think immigration gives you a second look. Always suspects you may be going into the opium business. Which is already locked up by locals who've held the franchise for years. It's not free enterprise in that league. Bad. bad countries for contraband drugs: Japan and Hong Kong. Greece and Spain. And Turkey is where they put yo u inside. looking at the outside, and lose the kev. Whale Watch, Russ Tours Set Your Daily Ptlol can be Recycled adline is the first class meeting. Nov. 18. Kirov ballets. the Ukra-portunity to attend tbe n i a n 0 p e r a , t h e 200-year-old Grand Ball 0 b r as to fr Papp e t at the Hofburg Palace. T h eater a nd a fo lk Cost of the course is performance group. $1 ,598. The fee includes °'"""" c;o..11"""""' •\tnf!'~I ,fl(_,1o.M9 'i'flfflt li)l Cv\r1 M-.at S!X> !>981 DAILY PILOT A J J Saccharin Dangers A ff inned ROUND-THE-WORLD IN 80 DAYS $ OR LESS ON ©~~® Hong Kong is as close as Your telephone. CALL 17141 675-5000. We will advise and assist you. WASIUNGTON CAP> -The prestigious National Acade my of 11111.JEW DIRECTIONS Sciences concluded 1"119 Saturday that saccharin TIAYa COMPANY "must be viewed as a 2727 Emf Coast Hwy. • Corolla .. Mw r pot e ntial caus e o r ~675-5000 /955-3310 cancer in humans." not ~!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllil••••••!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ only because it is a weak cancer-cau s ing agent itself but because 1t pro· mot es the ca n cer- causing activity of other substances. "THE committee con- c I ud es tha t fu rthe r labo ratory studies to es tabli s h the carcinogenicity Ccancer- causing potenllal) of sac- charin are not needed under existing law." the panel said. But it a dde d that scientists have not yet learned how to accur<JtC· ly predict. on the basis of animal studies. just how dangerous specific ca r c inogens a r e t o humans. STUD I ES with labor atory rats show that s accharin i s a carcinogen of "low potency" when com- pare d to othe r known cancer-causing agents. it said. SW AP-MEETERS GIGAMTIC FOUNT AIM VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SWAP MEET SUNDAY. DEC. 3, 1978 A~ cal to the C......., Offiu af1162-444 I CJl•n yo. M ct.talh WHERE • fOUMTAIH VAU.IY DllYl·Oo• • t•ooU.rst & ,.._., How MUCH• $7.5.1) ..... I lfl dill • ss.ooc.._,. ... SWAP-MEET SHOPPERS: Clip tWs ad to retnMd yowseff to flt a space •lsU Miio yow plCMS for SUHDA Y. DEC. 3, 1971 IMPORTANT ESTATE JEWELRY and DIAMOND SALE Over 2 Million Dollars Worth Diamond prices are h igh -and ~hng higher. Buy now from dtstreued M>urces, end private estates. Don't min this important sale! There w•ll be many .. IOt•" of loose doa monds In th11 Ml• including some ltne Investment quality d1amond1 from 1/3 carat to 1.50 carets. Also, "lou" of loo1e emeralds, rubies. and wpphh•s, ff well as Othet P"'CtOUI 09ms. Many gents and ladi•1eolltai,. and cluster diamond rings from 1 /2 caret to well over 12 carats. Sav.,al Import ant Older plaunum and diamond brocelen, pins, pendenrs. and earrings w ill M ottered onclud· Ing a 24 carat d•• mond bracelo1 Lots of lone oents •nd ladl•1 wotchos, gold chains, and nl•tcel· 1l1neous 1-1ry. Al•o dtamond stud earrings from 10 pt. eoch to MONDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 6TH 8:00 P.M. Inspection Hours 12:00-5:00 p.m. 7:00-8:00 p.m. Praperty moved for conY8flienco of 5ale to• newport galleries Itel., 2542 West Coast Highway Newpbrt Beach, CA I 25 Cl. each. Tl: AMS· Ben1tAme11card Masier Cha•1111 Peno nal check Ca.ii Some"" iended 01rms can be orTangerl. (714) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 PM MONDAY Ari Levine Auc 11on<>er Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, is offering two travel courses this winter. One will be a gray whale study tour of Ba ja California, the other a pre and Post- revolutionar y view of the deve lo pment or Russian arts via a tour of the Soviet Union. Course instructor is Stan Bartosiak, a Slavic native and experienced Russian traveler: The stay in Russia will be highlighted b y s i x performance events . Students will view performances by the: Sightseeing visits will hot e I s, round tr 1 p ----------------------------------------- be made t-0 the major airfare. sightseeing, all cultural and historical meals in Russia and din- Gray whale study tour. Ecology 192AO. will meet on the campus Jan. 9 and 16. Students will visit Magdal e na B ay, southernmos t of the great whale lagoons in Baja, Jan. 27 through Feb.3. In the past the class ha s trav e l e d to Magdeleoa Bay by boat, but this year the trip will be m ade via land transportation. .. BY USING land- based transportation, we will avoid the long and o ften rough oc ea n voyage to see the whales," said course in- s tructor, Dr. Gary Ja m es. "From o ur camp on the bay, days w ill be spent whale watching. beach comb- ing, and exploring man- grove forests and huge bird rookeries." A pre-and post- revolutionary study of Russian arts will include an 18-day visit to Russia, sc h e duled Dec. 16 througbJan.1. ON.CAMPUS orienta- tion m eetings a re scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 18 and Saturday. Dec. 2 from 9 a .m . to noon. Eprollmeot de· Bols hoi. Shevencho and sites of Moscow, Lenin-ncrs and breakfasts in grad a nd Kiev. New Fra nkfurt and Vienna , Year 's Eve will be spent and theater tickets. in Vi enna, with an op.rt;. Information. 556-5693. YOUTH IASKETIALL LEAGUE PRESENTS FREE CLINIC AND ONSTRATION ••Enttt children for ad•lts Gftd ••Ink .. e wt personalized Dtti~~ . . . . . ... -.. 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DIAMOND BAR MONROVIA SAN IEMARDHlO SAM ClEMHT£ WEST COVINA WESTMINSTEll ' f • • .. -·-··-----··· . -.. -- • . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . ~ ..... l . '. t i . ' \ I I .. ft • INSIDE : •Entertainment •Horoscope •Erma Bombeck •Ann Landers &IOOly, Nowmber ~. 197u DAILY PILOT 8J UCLA Fullback Breaks Record, Derails Oreg<Jn Upset Hopes, 23-21 By ROGER ('t\RL';ON Ol llw O••lt ill'llel 'u" • lo carry the ball over the middle. LOS ANG EL F.S As hai. bt•t>n thr ('Riie Ill lht' JUl!il . Tht't>ll" nrown Wl&S lht' dlff1.4n·nre b\'l wct•n defeat and va<.'tory for lht• UCLA Ht11111' Satunt:iy taftn noon llll the 220 pound <St'nior 1imt('(f u rourlh quartf'r rull y "1th tout•hdown runs of 7• nnd f~ \ ,1rd' lo '-llbdm• 'tuh born Ort'Klln. 23 21 1\1.J., Ot" Tl .. ; MAIUNtiS for· M upsttl ih•t>mt>d to tx> 11tacklntt uv thruul(h lhrt·c qual'ter8 ns tht> l>u cks. 20 point un dt•rc10~1. took II lo UC LA with J ru~i:t>d rui.hlnM atln<'k and Mltrll11~ dl:'fousc Hut orw quirk µop t urn<·d ttw i:unw in· t.i• J free 11w111~111M do.ir11tht 1n th<' final 11 m 1nu\A•11 of 111·tm11. mu11wnh a fkr an Ort•iton ntt<•mi>t fur u ~' v.11 d f1t·ld i:oal fatll•d lOt'OhUOl't• .16 3 h •tld Urown·s 74.yurd i;camper gave the Bruins the lead for the firs t lime '10·6> a nd the initial mome ntum helped the defense to hold Oregon to nine yards net on the next two possessions. which result· ed 10 a pair of Peter Boermeester field goals of 35 and 44 yards to put the Bruins in a seemingly comfortable 16·6 situation w1th 6 :50left ,,. . Brown carried out his a ssignment. cul against the grain and was In the open less than five yards past the line of scrim· mage. out·racing the defenders for the 68·yardTD. "This has got to be one of the greatest days of my life." said Brown. "We were flat 1n the first half. At halftime I told lhe team that I was going to play my g ut out. The Lord blessed me and our team " rootball team. It lakes 11 guys II.> make .a big play .. Donahue expressed his concel'n with his de fense. which was s hoved arou.nd for ~04 yards by the 1·8 Ducks and said : "We haven't shown the improvement on d efe nse in the last two weeks that we nee d "AND WE DIDN'T PUNT the ball well. We couldn't seem to pin Qrt'gon down Bocrmeester did a terrific Job. those wen• not easy shots . He's a very cool customl'r Right now. I'm going lo e njoy the win over Oregon and savor a 6·0 Pac·lO record. hut we know Oregon State a nd the conditions up there.·· Rt>fore a <'oli.,.•um rrowci ur :n .:114, th•· Brum n 1plur('(f their '"th 'itra11tht Puclfll' 10 root hall \ lt'tOr) and upp<'ft the tr uvt>rull n't'ord lo K I \Ii 1th <1 road t'nllUl(t'nwnt "1th On•t11111 St.111• nt•xt on l.lp T IU: RKUINS TOOK OVER at tht• 20 and a ftt>r Brown bur't for '" yard!> ht> isk1rt.-d hu, lt•ft s lrlt• and "u:-. ~uddcnly in lht.• OPl'O and touk off 011 h1~ dl'ttnf) int: il8Nh for p.1yrl1rt RUT THE DUCK FOUGHT back with a 73-yard drive capped by Reggie Young's two.yard run with 2 07 left and a two-point run by quarterback Tim Durando cut the lead to 16-14 •·1t ""J' J 1h•.111 1•\1•11 •'Jiili 'aid tJC't.A (.'one h Tt•rn ll11n1.1hu1· tht· d1r ft'rl'lll't' Of l'\IUI '>I' J't11'11t1' flro"I\ ll W<Ul JUSl purl of 274 yard~ for Aro\\ n. us ht.· brokl' h1~ 0 " n i.m.:ll• ~amc 1 u:;h1n~ it•t·ord for tht-Bruin~ Two plays later quarterback Rack Bashore looked over the Oregon de- fense. saw the Ducks overshiftcd to his Id~ and audi~d. callinJi for Brown OR EGON FOUGHT BACK once more. sconng with 33 seconds to go. but was unable lo get the ball back again "It was my best game." said Brown "But 1 ·m JUSl one individual on a good Bas hore. the Edison High pro<.IUl'I. APWlroehelo BOXED IN -Oregon quarterback Tim Durando 115 l pikhcs out after seeing his path cut off by UCLA 's Mike Molina ~14 ) and .INry Robin!ion C84) during first quarter action a l the Coli seum. Set to r e· ceive Durando's p1tchout is tailback Dwight Robertson . . .. Today's TV Following are the major sports events on television today. Rat inq!. arc ...•• t>xcellent; ••• worth wa tc.hing; •• fair .• torqet 1t. 10a.m.,Channel4 ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bear s. Announcers: Unavailable. Seattle's hi9.._h·scoring offense is pitted against the Bears' disappafflting defense, which has all~we~ 54 points in its last two games. The Seahawks bring m a 4.5 record atter a 20-17 loss to Denver in overtime last w eekend. Quarterback Jim Zorn is expected to return for Seattle after injuring his throwing hand during the loss to Denver. Chicago is led by QB Bob Avellini, who completed 15 of 27 for 213 yards in a 21·17 loss to Detroit last week . Running back Walter Payton is the main cog in Chicago's offense. He leads the NFC in rushing with 754 yards on 153 carries. 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ -NFL FOOTBALL: Dallas Cowboys at M iami Dolphins. Announcers: Pat Sum merall and Tom Brookshire. One of the top matchups of the National Football League regular season so far this year. Victory is Im· portant to both teams. M iami's Dolphins, under Coach Don Shula, a re 6·3 and trail New England in the American Conference Eastern Division by one game. Defending Super Bowl champion Dallas Is also at 6-3 and a game behind Washington In the National Con· ference East Division and apparently struggling for a wild·card playoff berth this season. Although the game is being played in M iami the cowboys with Tony Dorsett are a one-point favorite. OTHER TV 10:30 a.m . (4) -NFL '71. 12 :30 p.m . (2) -NFL TODAY. 4 p.m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL 71. (9) - COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC vs. Stanford, taped Saturday. S:JO p.m. (52) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Wisconsin Badgers, taped Saturday. 11 :JO p.m . (13) -NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL - Notre Dame vs. Navy, taped Saturday. ~AOIO 1 p.m. (KMPC, 710) -Tampa Bay at Los Angeles Rams. • · ~1"f L-1 6 :50 p.m. (KLAC, 570) -Cfevetand at L"OS Angeles Lake rs. (The Dally Pilot is not resPomibte for l•t• chan.-s.) Tampa Bay A Reunion For Haden By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol I,.. O•Ht P ilot St.ff LOS A NGELE S -Afte r threatenm g to make a runaway of the National Conference West with a blazmg start. s udde nly the Los An)l:eles Rams have hit a snag and hav(' lost their last two outings T oday an the Los Angeles Coliseum. the Rams hope to gel back on the winning track when th('y host the Tampa Bay Buc- caneers, an expansion club un- 11er lhl' ctirecl1on or former use mentor John McKay. Defense is the name of the ga me for both clubs with the On Radfo Todat1 K/tf PC (710) at J R am s leading the league allo~· ing foes only 203.8 yards a game while builcting a 7-2 record. McKAY'S BUCS ARE 5·5 for the year and rank second to the Rams in defe nsive statistics. al- lowi ng opponents only 238 3 yarl'ls per tilt. · While Mc K ay 's r etu r n .1 s watched with inter('st by TroJan ra n s . a confron tati on with fo rmer USC quarte rhac k Pat !lade n of lhc Rams is also an in tnesling sidelight H a d e n r oo m e d with the McKay family while finishing high school at Bis hop Amat whe n his parents moved to another area. McKay's son John. Jr .. was Haden 's leading receiver in high school and again at USC. He plays for Tam- pa Bay now · RICKY BELL, another USC product. is the leading rusher for Tampa Bay with 451 yards in 138 carries. He has scored four Louchdowns The Ram11 are favored by 10 points despite losi111 their last two ~ames And Haden, after an off.night against Atlanta Mon· day. hu been qamed to start CSee RAMS, Page Bll -_-;· • Trojans Win, 13-7 Dils Pickled By SC Defense STANFOR D IAPl Tailback Charles White put on a grl.'at of. fensive show. with 201 yards rushing and a touchdown in a 13·7 vic tory over Stanford, but the first thing Southern Cali fomw · Coach John Robinson said later was. "hurrah for our defense." The sixth -ranked Troj a ns we re behind 7·0 four minutes in· to the game and appeared in ror a long afternoon against St an- ford's Steve Dils. the leading passer 111 college football. Dils hit Fountain Valley fltgh grad Ke n Margerum on a 13-yarder for the opening scon·. "IF HE CAN J UST sit back there and lhrow. he'll kill a ny team." said rover ha<.'k Ronnie Lott. one of the standouts in the defensive unit which put stronJ:( pressure on Dils and s hut out the Cardinals the rest of the way. "I thought we wore them down in the second h a If." s aid Robinson. "Generally. a passing team doemt'l wear you down as o pposed to a s trong runnine team. I thought we did a great job o r pressuring the11-fine quarterback " Southern Cal rem a ined in the running f'or the Pac ific-10 title a od a trip to the Rose Bowl by getting past Stanford The Tro - Jans are home next weekend a gainst d efending confe re nce champion Washington. Southern Cal is 8· I but stall trails UCLA in the race for the Rose Bowl "We can't think about UCLA now . because we still have to play Washington," Loll said · "We were thinking a head against Arizona State and we got beat." . I.OTT MADE lhl.' game 's big • gesl defensiv~ play. an end zon(• interception late 1n the first quarter on a pass thrown by Stanford tailback Darrin Nelson "I thank that turned 1t around for us ... USC quarterback Paul McDonald said. "We fe lt like 1t • was our turn lo go out and !>core after that." A 33-yard run by While set up a 34·yard field goal by Frank Jordan in the second quarter. and White dOVl' one yard for Southern Cal's only touchdown 37 seconds before halfl1mt·. The Trojans increased their lead to 13-7 in the third qua rter whe n Jordan booted a 3R·yard field goal. but he missed an at tempt in the final quarter and St anford threatened lo score on a drive engineered by Dils ON A THIRD·AND·TWO a t the Southern Cal 27-yard hne. Dils lost nine yards when sacked by linebacke r Riki Gray. and the Cardinals lost the ball when a fourth down completion went for only nine yards. "They're the best deft•nM· we've played all year . at least against the pass." Oil~ said :·Tbeir defense outplayed our or fense. ·· White's 201 yards inc reased his three.year total to 3.547 and he moved pas t 0 J Simpson to rank third on USC's all·tlml' rushing list. The Cardinals' losses h avt• been by a total or 16 paints lo four nationally ranked team~. including No. 1 Oklahoma which won here 35·29 in the season opener . DILS, TIIE NATION'S leading passer . broke thl.' confere nce n • I See TROJAN~. Page 82 1 CSee BRUINS. Pagt> 84 > Saturday's Scores The West UCLA 23. Oregon 21 USC 12. Stanford 7 Was hington 21WArizona 21 Oregon St 32. ash. St. 31 San J ose St. 30, CS Fullerton 21 San Dwgo St 34. Color:cido St 31 Fresno St 42. Long Bt';,ich St 4 l The Midwest Notre Dame27. Navy i M1<.'h1gan 34. Iowa 0 Ohio St 49. Wiscons in 14 Nebraska 63. Kansas 21 Purdue 31. Nrthwstrn O Michigan St 59. llhno1s l!I Okla St 3.5. Missouri 20 Lou1sv11Je 38. Wichita St 20 The South Ala bam a 35. Mass St 15 LSU 30. Mississippi 8 r.eorg1a 41 . VMI 3 Florida 31. Auburn 7 Tenness('c 34. Duke o No Caro St 22, So. C;,iro. 13 The Sauthwt>st Tl'X as A&M 20, SM U 17 i\rkansa.'\ 37. Rice 7 Texas Tech 27. Baylor 9 Houston GJ. TCU 6 The East Penn St. 27, Maryland 3 Pitt 18. Syracuse 17 The Rockies Oklahoma 28, Color ado 7 Arizona St 35. Cal 21 BYU 48. Wyoming 14 Utah St 40. Pacific 1~ Complete Scores, Page 87 Russians FaJI To Oregon St. CO RVALLIS. Ore. IA J>I Ct•nt t•r S t 1•vc J oh n so n scrambled for a rebound. then !'ank a lay-up with 22 seconds r e ma ining Saturday night tu g1vt• Ort>gon State an 87-85 vie tqry OV{'r the Soviet Union Na- Ilona I 'l'l'am in an t•x h ibit1on baskl•tball gamt• 1\natoh Myshkin. a 1; foot·IO Soviet forward. led all scorer~ with 22 point .; FL YING LEAP ·-USC tailback Charles White I 12) sails into the end zone for a touc hdown just 38 seconds befor~ the clos~ of the first half. giving the TroJanS a 10· 1 advanl~c ovtir tanford.-•"Whit~s4'D-camc• from t~o yards out. and USC went on to beaC the Cardtnals, 13·7. ' ,. ......... -"' .· .-.-,-.-.. -.·. ... -.!a_.: • • ~,-: ~ : -f t I . -. -~ . . , . ... . ... .. -.. . . -,.. . . . .. ' ~ , I .. t f -DAILY PILOT Sunde'f November 5 1978 SPARKY LYLE JUAN BENIQUEZ Lyle to Leave Yank~ In Trade for Beniquez? •·rom >\~ Oispatchl'i. DALLA~ Spark) I.) le, '>'ho won the Cy m \'o ung A"'ard as the Arnt·n can Ll'a~u<"s top ptl<'hcr on<> yt·ar ugo. 1s t'X J.ll·ttt."d to ht' acquired hy thl' Tt•,as Ran~<·n. Crom th .. :"l'"' York \' .inkt•t·~. lht• L>allai-. T1m1·~ llt•r aid said in Saturday's cd1 l lt>n'- Tht• m• .... ~papt•r ~a 11I 1h1· ch .. JI to hnn~ thl• left handl'll rt.'lll'\ l'r to Tt•xa!'> Jppan·ntly lll't'di-. uni) the approval of Basu.boll (.'ommJSSIOl1l'r n o .... I(' Kuhn Lyl1· rt•porledly became unhappy t his y1•fir aftE-r he was replaced as t he Yanket•s' bullJ>('n act• by frt•l' agent Ri ch Gossage T ht.• T1mc•s tit-raid "'"d the Rangers would part with ccnler fieldt•r J uan Beniquez. pitcher Pa ul Mirabella and onl' of the their lop minor league prospects, plus at least one more player to be named later In addition to Lyll'. Texas is expected to receive catcher Mike Heath. shortstop Domingo Ramos. pitc hers O ci vc Rajs1c h and Larry McCall and an undisclosed amount of cash. Th<' Times HeraJd said about $400,000 is b<'lieved to be th<' a mount involved. T he 34-year-old Lyk• was 13·5 with the' Yankees in 1977 Ill· appeart-d in 72 g<iml'S ;ind had a 2 17 earned run ••Vl'ragc. lljs E RA wcnl up to 3 47 this year but he still nwna~t-d a 9-3 record Beniquex. a Gold G Im t• wmm·r m 1977. battc•d .260 for tht• R:ingl'rs th1!o. yl•ar '-' llh 11 homt· runs and 50 runs baited in. Detteon•trator• Pic-k~t in Protftf CHAT'TA NOOC A. T<·nn App~ox1mately • 100 blacks peacdully IH<.'kl'tl'd the approt1chcs c II• to Cha mberlain Field 1n protest Saturday ni~ht qf thl' llmvers1ty of Tl'nnessce-Chattanooga's SUSPl'ns1on or 20 black football players. The demonstrators. scattered strategically about a one-block squan· arl'a round the stadium, walked quietly .ind did not try tn block or interfere 'A 1t h any of the ar ri v 111g rans A dct:.echm<'nt nf c 1t y police. commanded by a black capl::lln. Ralph Cuthr:rn. reinforced university police patrols. By gamt• time. no 1nt·11knts had been reported Fe'>' black fac·es wt'rc to b<: se<'n among the crowd at th(• i,:ame. The ~tad1um. ''1th a listed capacity of 10,501 pt'rson::.. uppt•art'd to have many empty seats. even though tht.• ~amt• Saturday ni~ht "Ith Western Carolina was con- sidt>rt·d \ital to Tt.'nn<'~set' Chattanooga's Southern Con· krl'nce t1tk hopt•i-. The tca!Jl"!'> last two home games were played lx:forl' sl'lloul C'rowru. Th<· pla) t-r!> 'A c re s us pt-ndc·d last week by Coach Joe Morrison for thl· rt·m aindt'r of the season after they re· Cust·d to run m<ikl"UP laµs for having m issed pr actic.e car her -----Quot.-ol I ht> Day-------. /\lahama Coach Bear Bryant, replyi ng to a q uestion about his team 's 32 fumbles this season: ''l'm open to any s uggestions I'll take suggestions Crom preachers. alumni. opponents-anybody." Ford's Sltef Gi~• KC J 09-197 Mii Phil Ford hit a 15-foot Jl1mp shot with one m second left in the gam e to give the host Kansas City Kings a 109-107 victory. over the Denver Nuggets in NBA achon Saturday night. Ford finished with 19 points . . Moses Malone scored a season·h1gh 36 points and pulled down 23 rebounds to lead t he Houston Rockets to a 110-103 win over the visiting Phoenix Suns . . Leoo 'Truck'" Robinson got 17 of his 30 points in the tnird • qua rter as the New Orleans Jazzrallied lo a 116·108 triumph over the Milwaukee Bucks ... With 32 seconds remaining 'in the overtime period, Eric Money sank a 17·Cooter and propelled the New J ersey Nets to a 118-117 win over the Atlanta Hawks ... The Golden State Warriors won their fifth straight road game with a 103-95 victory over the Detroit Pistons. Phil Smith scored 37 for the Warriors ... Rookie Reggie Theus tallied 20 points and triggered Chicago's fast break of· ""'L "o"o fense as the Bulls gunned down the In- diana Pacers. 97 -84 ... Charlie Johnson came off the bench to score 11 of his 19 points in the fo urth quarter and paced the Washington Rullets to a 124·119 win over San Antonio. C.IMldlells Stop Fla~•'.,,,. Strealc The Atl ant a Flames' 12-game winning ~ st reak finally came to an e nd Saturday night as ' the Montreal Canadiens scored a 4·2 viclory in National Hockey Le ague action at Montreal. • Guy Lapointe scored the go-ahead goal on a power play at the 1 :33 mark of the third period .. Philadelphia scored fi ve goals while shorthanded after a brawl-filled first pe riod and the Flyers went on to post a 7-3 win over th!! Boston Bruins . Referees whistled 66 minu~s of penalties in the opening period after a brawl was trigge red by heavy body checking . . . Gregg Sheppard scored once and set up three other goals as the Pittsburgh Penguins broke a four gam e losing streak with a 7·3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings ... Ed Westfall scored a second-period goal and Denels Potvin added two third· period tallies as the New York Islanders stymied the Was hingto n Capitals , 4· 1 ... Chicago's Ile& KerT scored with 4 :29 left and enabled the Black Hawks to salvage a 5-5 tie wilh·<the..St. Louis Blues . . . Ron Zanaul and Keot Anderson each scor ed in the first six minutes to give the Mjnnesota North Stars a 2· 1 win qver the Buffalo Sabres. OTHER SPORTS -Olym pic champion Howard Davis, displaying une nding energy and lightning.fast speed, et\!llY outpointed Luis Davtla in a IO-round bout Saturday In Altantlc Cfly -. Wightman Cup Britons Def eat Evert and Co. 1.0Nl>ON tAPl Ur1tJ1n's .... 1111lt•n h•nnlt. :.I ors rega1nt•d the W1~htrnun Cup from thl• t 1n1h'<I ~tul l!S S11turduy C\laithl 11rnid "ilct IH'l'lll'S O( l''l'llt'lll\'111 .tt l.(11)• dun'!> Huyal i\llwrt llull 1 n tlw r111.1l dt•t'ISI\ l' doubll·s. V1ritlrH .I w .• d~ ,md Sut• llark('r 1!t•fruh'<I ('hns i-;, 1•1 t and Pam :o;hn\t'r, ti 0, 5 7. 1; 4 to give tht•ir 1·111111tr) ,1 "inning 4 3 margin in t hl' Sl' rit•i. It onl y "'JS nr1la1n's 10th VIC· 111r) Ill the· t'UP St.'rll'S since IL ,1,1rt1•tl 111 l!J2:l 'l he United Sljlt'' hus v.on the trophy 40 111nt·" Ttw htst Hr 1t1sh victory v. ,1~ Ill IV1:1 THt: FORTl'"IES of thl' final tJouhll·s m;.itch sct's:l'Al'd and kt<Vl 7 ,000 fans in a constant st 'lte o' cxt1t1:me,l Thl' lai:.t day bt'gan with th<: te<.1ms lll-d at 2-2. Chris Evert, p)aymg some of the best tennis of her c·arecr, then humiliated formt>r Wimbledon ch ampion Virginia Wade. 6·0. 6-1. a nd the From Page BJ TROJANS ••. t•or<1 fur «Omplt.>tlons 111 Olll' !>l'ason with hb 209th late 1n thl' th1rct quartl'r lie completed 23 or 38 attl·mpts for 236 yards in the game and was intercepted Just once. Ile was 6·for·8 for 75 yards on Stanford's 75-yard opening drive which led lo his 19th touchdown pass or the year. On Southe rn Cal 's f i r st possession.the Trojans drove lo the St anford 17 but a fi eld goal t ry failed. Lale in the first quarter. the Cards drove lo lhe USC 10. "here Nelson passed on first down and Lott m ade the im- portant 1ntcrct•ption. SOUTHERN CAL marched 93 yards for ils touchdown. with a 42·yard completion from Paul McDonald to Calvi n Sweeney, moving lhc ball to Stanford 's six "i th 1: 01 left in the quarter. White. a junior . carried 38 limes in the game as he put in a stron~ bid to win college foot ball's ind1 vidlual rus hing title this season. The onl y T rojans "ho have rushed for more yards a rc Anthony Davis. who totaled 3.724. and Rickv Bell. who had 3.689. . SCOIU eY OUAllTEltS !>ou1Mrn C.I 0 10 J 0 I) Slenloro 1 O o o f \t•" M~rQe'rum ll P4~\ from Otl' ,,..clbrr • •<•. USC F c, Jordan l.c USC Whll~ I run IJ0<CS.n • ><~ 1 use FG Joro..n ll A _ .... GIA GAME STATIST ICS USC Flr\I down\ 14 Au\hn V&•<h o~7t0 P•nlnQ v•rch 100 Rttu•n yM<h o Pe\\e\ II llt-0 Punt\ S '1 ~umblt•·l~t 3 1 Ptnal!l•\·v~rcl'> S 63 INOl\llOUAL LEAOE1t5 Su n II 71>J7 2l/J 7• 7Jll 1 &l" tO . ,.., R USHIN(, Soullwrt1 C.t, Wl'lle JI 106, Cain lo 'O Stenlord, Nell.On HHI, 81tnU ~·,. PASSING --5oulhf!tn C•I. McDonald IHlt-().161) Stentoro. Oll\ 2).»-1·231>, Ne•.on 0.1-1.0 11£CEllllNG-So<lll'oern Cal, sw...,~y • 10?. Hunter l 16 Stanford, M"'~rum 7.111. Be<>•\ s-n. Nell.On««> Aml'riruns necd('(J Just one Vlt'· \ tory from the rem aininK two m:1l\'hcs HlJT SUE BARKER found her form after an ind1 Hcre11l year and mastered 15 )'t'ar-old T racy Austin, 6-3. 3·6, 6 l And tht>n sht• te.rnH?d wtth Wade 1r1 the final decisive doubll's The British team collected $32,000 prize mont•y ror winning the c up. The U S tcum shared $16.000 The Uruted St..c.es' gam ble or play 1 n~ two young tc«n·agcrs fa ilcd. and the c•up was lost Austin. I~. from Rolling Hills. :ind S hriv e r . 16 . from Luthe rv1 1le, Md .. pl ayed 1n five ma tches between them and won only o ne TH E EXPERIENCED British doubles pair in the final match directed all their Cire at Shriver. who was clearly ne rvous and struggled to find her form. She and E vert won only 11 points in the first set. · The t a ll . young AMe rican gained in confidence and helped to level the match al I-set all after Britain had led 5·3 :rnd the hard -hittin~ Wade harJ ~erved ror the match. T he British pair broke Shnver 10 the second game or the final set a nd took a 2·0 lead. But Ba rker 's form was e rratic and the Americans cam e back to 2·2. WITH TIIE CROWD scream- ing in excitem ent, games went ner\'ously with service to 4-4. Wade then held her ser vice to love, and left Shriver lo sen ·e and save the matc h a nd the tro phy T he young Am e r ican went forward bravely but put two shots into the net to trail 15·30 T hen Barke r lobbed he r . and Britain had two m atc h points. The British only needed one. Barker put away a sm ash aflcr a long rally -and the crowd went wild. AMID 111E AMERICAN de- fl1'3t, Evert's impressive tennis in the singles shone out as the o u ts t a nd i n g individu a l performance or the t hree days of competiuon. She took 54 minutes to destroy Wa d e. thE.' 1977 Wimb ledon cha mpion. The English player managed only eight points in the humiliating first set as Evert brilliantly cont rolled thl• play Wade won the third game in t hc second set. but s he never re- ally ceased to ::.truggle against the tidt• Evert said. "That "as mv bc!.t match this year. I took a ·lot or chan~s. but 1t v.us working 1.1nd ::.o I ke pt going. "l wanted to take the pressure off Tracy Austin. This is her first Wightman Cup m atch. and she ha d such a tough day yeste r- day. She played s ix sets and s he's a little tired." TENNIS / ICE HOCKEY I FOOTBALL ·~-·.....-BROKEN UP -Washington defensive back Chris Pallis (23) deflects a pass intended fo r Arizona ·s Tim Haynes lcenter >. while the Cougars' Greg Grimes (46) closes in on the play. Washington prevailed in the Pac·l O battle, 3 1·21. A.SU Sinks Cal Moore Scores TUX> TDs From AP Dlspatc hei. TEM~. Ariz -Ariiona Slalt.• ~ cfo Ce nse s ty m ie d t ha Un1 v1·rs1ty of California Tor three quarters while freshman halfback Alvin Moore's l lR yards and two touchdowns led ASU lo a 35-21 P acific 10 football victory Saturday night. Moore carried the ball only l6t1me<.. 1n eluding a 50-yard gallop an the open1ng quarter which enabled the Sun De" 1h. now 6-2 overall and 2·2 an lea~uc play, to tie the score. 7-7. Playing before a homecoming crowd of 70.876. the 6-foot. 178-pound ~1o9re Jl!'>o s.:ored on an 11-yard run 111 lht: third period. wh.ich saw th(• Uc\'lb i.wt lhrt·1· TD's ' Cal's Golden Bc~r~. !>Ufft'rtn~ lht.•1r third straight loss. came up '>'Ith tY.11 touchdowns in the fint1l period Jncl threatened for a third befon • a pa!>s in tC'rception halted lhl' f'ffort 111 th« clo.,lnJ! minutes The Bears S(·orcd firM Jftcr ..i "'"'"" 1n terct>pt1on with 3 Ii gont• 1n tht· ft rl-1 q ua rter Quarter back R1r h Camµh('ll hit tight end Ron Moffett in thl· end zone fro m 10 yards out. culminating a J5-y<1 rd drivt• Campbe ll also threw the otht'r t"'o Cc1l touc h downs connecting on a 211 yard pass play with split l•nd Dilly Kemp * SCOlt£ BY OllAIH ERS C.•lllornlll I 0 0 l•-71 •n zon.i St 1 7 11 0 -3$ C•I Moll•ll 10 p.a.-(<Jmp~IC ICoo~r 1u t k) • ASU Moo<~. 50 "'" CH10 • luO I ASU RIQQS t• roo Cti•CkS k•<• I ASU Motor<' 11 run C ... 1<.h ~•0 1 ASU O•Fr.tnc" 10 pa" lrom M~IOf1f' CHIO \ klO I ASU Mel~ ' run fHtCk\ ... t. t Cat K•mo 1• """from C.ame>OPll f(OOpitt llCl<• I Cal B~ O """from C6me>OP11 f(f"OO"f ttt( .. ' A 70.81~ GAME STATISTICS U I •SU f 1.-'\f 00W"' 11 14 Au\N-~ t•f'"C\ )" \I fliio-•O't p~"'l"Q ., .. ,"' )..11 11 R•turn v•rO-. • •l p.,..,., 11 )I I 4 I) 7 Pu'"' 8 JI ~ llif I-u,,..()11>~ It,. I J t I Ptndll••' Vdtd\ 4 &1 W Ill INOIVIOUAL L£A0£AS ~lJ~~I NV (fltl Jon(' ... I&\\ N rll!oH"IH .I • Mf'M1Qf'ltt'lt'I 7 1 J\StJ 1,j. OP 'I 11l M~•IO'\t" ti It t PtQQ,, ",,.. W•lh4Ht ... u "'' PA~\IN<" '"'' '1tmoh1·ll t t t t 1.11 JJ,t.,t1 M ,11ont 4 IP / \I 11.K)o I J (') l .. H IH r l I 'II NL f ~I S"''"'· J 8b U11IJ•I \ 11\t M t•lff"ft '11 A'itl (H I I,.,,. . I '° IV\tA.Jtt ' p, * SCORE ISY OVAATE PS O••onn s1a1~ O 16 8 10 JJ w~"" Slttl'" 11 I) 'I 0 JI WSU fNJrun trvn•oCJ••t'<I• w~u FGWat""1•7 7-3 Decision • with 6:16 to go in the gam<.· and on a 11 yard pass play to n ank<'r M 1c·ha<.·I Hugg., with 2:57 left. WSU Wll\on 13 paH from l homp\.On Uuck t•1teodt OSU <ovv 11 """ from <. M~n fW dt'Or-d tllC'll . WSU W••h•l'QICH\ 11 run 1w,.c~ '.•(tr::) Nilsson Spai-b Rangers Past L4 OreflOll S t. 3Z, lt'a•ll. St. 31 PULLMAN Wash K1l•ron W:.tlford kicked a 27 yard f1C'ld ~oat "'Ith l:J seconds left Saturday. ~1 \In~ On·~on SL ate a 32-31 Pacific 10 Conferem·t' \ 11 tory over Washington State. Wa lford's boot capped an f!7 ~<ird dr ive engineered by quarterb<1<'k Stl'\t' Smith. who sav<'l'i the Dl'a\ c·rs four times in clutch s1tuat1ons during tht• final m arch. INGLEWOOD <A P I -Center Ulf Nilsson scored t wo straight goals. including the go-a head score, to propel the Ne w York R'<lngers to a 7.3 National llockey Lea g ue victory over Los Angeles Saturday night. The Rangers. who won their six· Ufeonseculive game, now have a 7-1·3 record, second only to Atla'n· ta in the NllLsofarthis yea r RA NGE R GOALIE J ohn Davidson scored his first career victor y over the Kings in his eighth game against Los Angeles. Nilsson's first goal of the night a nd fourth of the year with 3:29 left in the first period tied the game at 2·2. and wa s the first of six straight goals by the Rangers He snapped the deadlock at 18:04 Of the S('COnd period on an unassisted goal. a nd the Ra ngers dom i ated play Crom then on Nilsson a lso was cr edited on an assist on a short-handed goal by Dave Maloney in t he third period. * 'ft * SCOltl! 8Yl'IEltlOOS Nt•Yor• 2 I •-I LoSAf'l9tl.. 2 0 I l First .,.,loO-l, LO• A11Qt'IU. GorlnQ9 CGoloupl •·» 1 New YCM'll, Ci<'ei<hner 2 cnacrukl, 10 Ot. l , Gorlf'IQ 10 IMurpftyl, 14.01 4. N..,.. York. Nlll'IOn 4 IMeObtro. O<'ftChnPrl lo'll PtNIU••·KOl'fWy, NY. double minor, l)•J'l; B WlllO<I. LA, ao.it!l•· mlf'IOf,Ul7. Se<onoperlOO s New Yortl, NttnonS '"""""' edl, "'°'· Penellles·Meloney;NY, l Sf; H<KJull, NY,,. u . FerrlWl,NY, 7. SI •... mo1 ...... UI, u s. Third perlOO •· New Y-. -Ewen CO.OCOI•. cuio.1101.•:lt 1 New Yott!. Mal_, 1 ,......,.ro. NllHonl I 77 I N•w YOrtl, Hickey J C()uou.tyl 1); ... t. N-YOl'k, ElfOOlllO) C°"9Ua,, ha.foull U . I&, 10 LH ·-IH , GoldltP J l&ewri.y, ""''"'''I 11'7S P•"•lllH ··Ofonn•. LA, • 11 Korney, NY, I 03, 0.vloso,., NY H'""° bv "'"°'"o 10 Ot. Myrpl\'y, LA, 11 40. FOllu, NY ••••• "'9flOllOOllM~ewV"1111•1)>tNP, ~ .... ._ 10-P·M4 00.llH -New ., ... CO.vkbo"' LO. At191'IP• IG<ellt,...I A·IO,•» Nilsson's line m atc Ander s lied· berg had two assists THE KINGS' Butc h Gor ing scor ed two goals 1n the first pe riod. his ninth and 10th or the se ason . The Ki ngs' second straight loss gave them a 4-6 re· cord · T h e' Ra nger s b o m b arded Km gs· goalie Ron Graha me in the fin al pe riod. Mike Mc E wenn Maloney, Pat Hickey and Phil Esposito scored the third period goals for New Yotk. while the Kings' Glenn Goldup scored on a power play with 1 :35 rcmainin~ in the game Drag Meet Reset Today /\dense Cog postponed Saturday night's final roundi; of the U.S Ma nufacturers Funny Car cham- pionships with action to be re- sume d today at I o'clock. With an estim ated 28,000 view· ing the action, Or ange County In- ternational Raceway officials postponed the cha mpionships a bout 11 o'clock Saturday night Mission Vlejo's Denny S avage a nd Gra n a da H ills' Do n Prudhomme had reache d the finals of the AA d ivision cham- pions hips. Savage's low elapsed time of 6.04 seconds a nd 239 mph will stand up for today's round. Prudhomme had a clocking of237 mph aria a low etol6.10. Ga tes will open this morning at 9 Sm ith completed 11 of 17 passt·:. for t 77 yards and two touchdowns in tht• n· gionally televised game. but h1~ 1m provised runnin~ in the last t·1ght min\ltcs was the key Smith evaded a blitzing linl'IHH'kl·r on a fourth down play and picked up e1J;tht yards on a key play during thl' llrl\ l' giving the Beavers a first do"'n on lhl' Washington State 47 Smith was atoning for two fumhll'S which allowed the Cougurs to t<1k1· '"' 31-22 lead al the end of t hree quart1·r~. Washington State quartl'rhat•k .I ;ic·\( Thompson completed 15 or 30 pUSSl''> for 223 yards and one touchdown. hccom1n){ the conference's all tim e leodt•r 111 pa.,s com plcttons with 553 lt'culabefl(on 31. A ri.rona 21 S EATT LE W o s h1n ,.:1o n quarterback Tom Porras Sl·ored on ·• io.yard run and ca u~ht a 2'J yar(t TD pass from tailback Jol' Steele Saturdtty. l<'ading the 20t h-ranked Huski<''-lo a 31-21 Pacific-10 Conference \'IC'tory O\{'r Arizona. Po rras' TD r un on the first play l)f lht• second quarter capped a s hort drive for W as h ington 's f i r s l t o u c hdo .... n Lineb acker John Ker ley r~overcd a fumble by Arizona quarte rback Jim Krohn al the. Wildcat 29 four plays earlier . The Huslties. now fi-3 overall <1nd 5 I in Pac-10 play, m an·hed 71 yards 111 seven play!! late in the seoond quartt·r for a 14·7 lead On a lhird-und rune ph1y at the Arizona 29. Steele took u pitchout from Porras and thPn lofted J pass thnt Porras grabbed at his shoelacl'S before racing mto t he end zont• Mike Lansfo rd's 46-yard held ~oat with 43 !econds left an lhc second ho1f a rte r another AMzonn tur nover staked the Huskies to a 17·7 halft1me lead r ' .. ~ . . . .. OSU t<1tll JI ""'' from 5 Smull 'W•ffOfO iuc llld o~u s Smtih 4 run f~•trt Pd'>' from S StTHt'f'H w<.u Hi wa1"°" J\ wsu Enra) run flu<" td11 ... a1 O\U S•m ' rvn fWAlfOf'O 11:•(,. ' O\U r c; WallO<d 71 A 7G Cl!>• GAME STATISTICS osv wsu F ''' oown\ 'tu\t\"\·Y•tO-. 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'""...,.._,.". 111~1 OueOt< •. 81rminQllMll I • I ' FO~BALL ·PC.AA Football Titans Tunihl e To SJS, 30-21 t'rom AP DbpAldlet SAN JOS1': One•• uacaan San J~ State "'on on th•·•r hom" field. tx•ltl ant(<· al ~l .1h' t-'ul lt>rton. 30 21 SJturday and kr(•plnte lhf'I r P uc1f1t• <:ou:-1t Athlt•lw J\~w1dl1on h,.lth..JI ho~·i.. ll' t· llt•-.1•n t' ha1·k L••rt>)' J\lexan<lt"r. st&rtlnU late In lht' 1wco11d qu,,r11•1. 1 ushro 14 h mt•s fo r lOR '.lrds and ont• touchdown San JoM.' fulll .11 k .h·"'••rl Tho md!>J r .uu1t'<i92> rtt~of h1 11wn1n l!.lrurnt·~MiJ 1·1,,,,11 or 9, l~' lt'Wt-d lht• dt't mn Sh 11ut1t( m d1•f1•ut for Fullt•r1un was halfbA<'k <>bit· (i r avf'' with :t t9 y.1rd'!> 1u."!hlll~ 1n JO J llt•mpt:. md1111Utnln& h1~ hold on f1,-...t plm·e an I 't ' •\ ru.'tunte Full1•r1on fulJb.lrk M 1k1• M.tr1tn add i-.l 100 > .ircl" 111 2".l t•arnc~ und bulkd mer for lhrt-t• t11u1·hdov.n.., tit' v.u~ tht· lh11d ll'iAdtng rubht•r 111 the PC' A.A ttoinat Into plin th1~ '4t't'kt•M ......._. S•. -I~ 1..ottg lletarlt St._,, F H 1-'.SNO 1-'orrnt•r '-;dddll'bi1ck ('olh·tct· \tur Bill Yancy p..isst>d for 1111 -.1't t<'rt"~no Sti+lt• touchdowns S.tturd.iy na'ht w. the Bull tl111!" ht-at 1 .... ing Beach ~att<':t 49ers, 42-41 , ln Partfte Coast /\rt • 1•,· \ '>~1t'1Jtto11footbt1.ll ' \ .olll '. \\ho hat on 13 or 26 passes for 286 yurds a nd had two tn 1t•1 ,, l'l 1011~ • .:1ll F rnsno Stak off to a 21 O lead ~1th sconng stnkes of f1vt' yurds tu ~d Ll~hok. six yuds to Ted Toros1an and 33 yards lo Wyatt Henderson. who cdught a sl'ven-yarder for another touchd<'wn late m the f1"3t h 1tlf Long Beach'~ Chuek Bcnb<1". '4-hu scored three touchdowns on runs or four. one and fi ve yanh and totaled 60 yards m 13 al· tempts. got the 49ers on the sroreboard Paul McGa m gan threw a five-yarder to Vernon Henry Cor Long Beach's other touchdown in the first halt which ended~ 1th Fresno ahead 28· 14 llfala Staie 40, Padllr J4 • Sunday, November 5, 1978 O'-IL Y PILOT fl3 LOGAN. Uta h -Utah State Uni versity quarterbark Enc Hip- ple passed for 220 ya rds Saturday and used an assortment or plays to defeat the Uruvers1ly of Pacific 40·14 in a PCAA conference game -occ·s DAN OUOORIDGE (33) IS STACKED UP BY FULLERTON'S RUSH, WHICH ALSO HANDLES MIKE ARGUELLO (65). Utah State now leads the conference with a 4· l record Thl team is 7-2 overall. Utah State s cored seven times in the first half. including the first six llmes it had the ball. Utah State plays 10cluded a 54-yard pass from Hipple to Ron Cassidy, followed .by an onsides kick ~h1ch tah State recovered at UOP's 48-yard line. Hornets Sting OCC, 31-.3 Fnuntain Valley grad Scott Steinke was responsible for 16 of llw Hl l lah St. points, as he ronverted four PAT kicks and dnlled fuur ~'l Ill goals, the longest a 37-yarder. • Wh1ll• Steinke, a sophomore. was burying UOP with his foot. a freshman from Fountain Valley weanng a different uniform also made some noise. Loss Drops Pirates From Conference Race Pacific's Stan Shiba ta, a fo rmer teammate of Steinke's, in- tercepted a pass an tht> fourth quarter a nd returned 1t 32 yards for tits team's finaJ touchdown. San Diego St. 34, Colorado St. 31 SAN DIEGO -Phil Chambliss or San Diego State recovered a Colorado State rumble on the Aztecs' one· yard hne with 54 seconds re m a ining in the game to preserve a 34-31 Aztec victory in a Western Athletic Conference football gam e Saturday night. San Diego State led 34-17 before the Rams scored twice and threatened to keep the Aztecs from their first ever WAC victory. San Diego State is 1·2 in its first year in the league, and 3·4 in all games. Colorado State is 1·4 in WAC games and 2-6 for the season. The Ram~ got the ball at the f1ve·yard line on a pass in- terference call with Jlh minutes rem aining. Arter three runs got the ba ll lo the one-yard line. Aztecs' nose guard Cha mbliss fell on a fourth down fumble on the handoH from quarterback Steve Fairchild to Rams running back Tony Newberry San Diego State s potted the Rams an early 17·10 lead. but scored touchdowns on two Ion~ drives near the end or the first half. f'r091PageBI R.AMS •••. By JOHN SEVANO Ol I ... O..lly Piiot S~ll From the fruits of victory lCJ the bitterness or defeat. Th at 's ho w far th<' Pirates from Orange Coast College have dropped in the last two weeks Riding high on a crest in the South Coas t Confere nce. the Pirates ran into an aerial show a couple of weeks back at San Diego Mesa. and Saturday night the Hornets of Fullerton copied the performance. BEFORE 5,500 FANS o n Hom e coming night at LeBard Stadium. the Pirates could do no right in losing Jl-3 to Fullerton. The Hornets. on the arms of quarterbacks Dave Wilson and Gr e g Tucker. threw for two touchdowns and 340 y ards in the air T h e ll o r nl't~· d c•f e n st• m(.•anwhtlt' thoroughly frustrat· cd the Pirates limiting them lo 222 total }ards an the gaml' -24 through the air THE ONLY SOL ID performance OCC got was by running back Dan Duddndgc who rushed for more than 100 yards (1051 for his sixth ga~ in a row. Other than that. the Pirates'. output was little. "( don't know what to say," said a deJected OCC Coach Dick Tucker after the game. "You r an't say too much when you get beat Jl-3. We pl l:lyed the way the score indicates " FULLERTON TOOK the open· ing kickoff and marc hed 85 yards in eight plays capped by Wilson's srrambling touc hdown pass to Jeff Ramsl'y in tht· cor- ner of the end .wne The Hornets came back to scon• eight minut<.•s later on anothe r Walson aerial, this time of 43 yards to Jim Haynie who outraced tus defe nder The Perales got their only points of the game al the 12 m inute mark of the second quarter when Randy Wuthnch kicked a 3>-yard field goal. TH E THREE-POINTER closed the gap to 14·3. but that's as close as the Pirates would get the rest of the mghl OCC did have its chances ear· ly in the second half lo narrow the gap. But L c.'r oy Davis fum bled the.' ball on the Hornets' one-yard line and Fullerton turned the miscue a round mto a 99-yard to'urhdown drive and the gam e . 43-28 Vietory SCOtltE 9'1' OVAllTf llS rut1f'rt0f"I u O i. l Jt °'"""" Co•\I 0 J 0 0 I f ul Rdm~y H IM\\ ,,.,.,, Wll'°" IPett<"1n • •< ... r u1 Hll'Yft .. .UC>a~\•romvvuson c~tef'"°"tut., l occ WU1"'1~n1oFC. Ful -C.-l~t...lrun II'""~"°""'°' I J. u •-F~ .. 10 '"" Wtlh •"tef'C~Uon (~lef\Cln ~If~ t Ful -Peleoonl•FG All -S,)00 GAMESTATl$TICS ""' occ r 1r ... OowM 13 .. Au~\.--l'~fO\ so 11>1 ,.. .. P•UlnQY•nl\ )40 7• P•n•!. 10.-.1 Jn·• Punt• •·JS ~)a Fuml>IH·IO\I 0 1 h i P•Nllltt-VW~ • 'IO ... INOIVIOUALllUSMIMG Fut-M•.,.,.n 1.1. "°"~ ...... , .. Amll<l>'I 11 .... SenS.-~·11 . .-11 J&. !>tnttll M, Tuo .. ).I. OuttH.o OC!C Molhc<1 ).for monuu~ 11. Jr.anko S 71, Ouoo•toci. I). IC)S, ("""""'<§ 1·1. CJ""' II Oj) Tyl•• 1· IJ INOIVIOVAL .. ASSING Ful WllWt1~17 l.166. TucUrj.11-0 , •. occ -.i.r-o).1().l,1•:Mothn ().7 o.o INOtVIOUALllfCEIVING Ful-nnlt~• J.» . WNla..v •·'9, Prflrt .Ml, R•rn '·•=~"'" "•"'Wl'1·JI, L•tOe•-•" I 11' ~n.., t-4.AMvlltr" I OCC-8'-MO. O.voWt1 1' aga1n•th1~ wt:ck by Cocsch Ray Maha,<i:-1 The unly Ram uncertain for the game i~ offensive guard Dennis Harrah who sat out Mon- day's l~ Wlth an <tnklc in1ury Harrah returned to practice this week and is expecttd to play Saddle b ack Nabs Con/ ere nee Titl.e MIDDLE LINEBACKER J ack Reynolds suffered an eye injury an Atlanta but is ready to face the Rues. /\ y('ar ago, Los Angeles de· fe atcd Tampa Bay in thi> Coliseum. 31·0, with Hade n throwing two touchdown passes. But this is another season and the Bucs are vastly improved. They held a 7-6 lead over Grl>en Bay last week until Chester M arcol kicked a 48·yard field goal with 41 seconds remaining to win the decision. THE RAMS HAVE given up JUSl 106 points, the lowest in the NFL. and have allowed j ust II touchdowns, tying the le ague low mark for the season. Two weeks ago the Rams held a four -game lead in their division But two straight losses have cut that in half. T he last ttme a Rams team Jost back-to- back regular season games was in 1976. And despite the two losses, the Rams are still second in the Na- tional Football Conference in total offense with 2,870 yards in nine games. RADEN LEADS the offense with a 52 percent completion o v e r age inc luding s evc n touchdowns and 14 intercep- tions . Willie Miller has caught 32 passes for 486 yards and thret' touchdowns while Ron Jessie has grabbed 29 for 438 yards and two touchdowns . T op Tlrellly H-1114t T~ 20....,... In The AUO<let"' PY'ttl , Coll~l--loolll...,llllS_.._ I Okt•-lt-o.OlllfftColor.00~7 7 PennSlatit(9.0.olllfft~ryl-77-J ) Arai.. .... < .. 1.0l bHIMIUIUIPPISl•ltJ).I• •. N~a\lla <-.1.0lbHtKa~4J 11 s M.,yt-C.l.OlloSlloPfllftSt•t•11 l l Sout"9mC.111-l.OlbHISlenford IJ.I 7 Tu" (11-l.O)Oklnotplay. 8. MlchlQen (J.l.Olbfft l-•J4.0 • UCLA <•1.0lbNt°"'OOft1J.11 10 H~tofll1·1.0lbffth1teChrlali.nU• 11.HeV'I' (7-1.0)toattoHCJtteQemt211 It Louls'-Stete (._1.0l_M.,_l~J~l()• U. Gf!Of'IJIA 17· 1.0) .,._.VMI '1·J 14 Pur-l._l.OlbNtHortt1w.st.,...Jl.O. U. HolreOeme l .. MlllMtNevy'1·1 ll..Cle-f7·M l-Wt4fel"or'elSI• 17.Arll-(J..7.0lllNltltl<eJ7·1. • 1e. Mk11191ft'4* IS.Ml !Itel lftlf!Ola~ 1' It. ~llbellrtfl 1 .. 2.0l bNISyr~UN 1 .. 17. te. w"'*"'°" l..ul11M1Ari.-a1.11. 0.lly .. , ... ,.,... Special to the Daily Pilot C HULA VJ STA -Saddleback Coll ege cbnched the Mission Con- ference football crown Saturday olght with a convincing 43·28 win over Southwestern. and halfback Steve Crapo led the way with d whopping238rushinJt yards. Crapo's explosive runnin~ fell s hort of the school record for a san~le game <257 J, but he was able to produre exactly half of his team's lotaloffens1 veoutput Converted to running bar k midway throuRh the sea~on. Crapo has an outside shot at reac hing the 1.000·yard plateau befor<' the season ends . In addition to has runnin~ ex- ploits. Crapo got Saddleback on ... the board first with a 78-yard pass reception from Scott Spear In l-hc s econd quarter Crapo added a 35-yardtouchdown run. ll1 s cohort in the offensive backfield, Kerry Crabb. scored two touchdowns in the final period to erase the comeback threat that Southwestern was mounting RICK RliSSO RET.URNS KICKOFF UNDER PROTECTION OF OCC MATE RICHARD TYLER. Crabb finished the game with 137 yards on 15 ca mes. He. Crapo and Spear were the only Gauchos to carry the ball. a surpnstn~ st at1st1c in light of Saddle back's 43 point performance . Phillies Wa¥e Cash at Rose PHILADELPHIA -'fhe drive lo sign free agent Pete Rose Is on, and the Philadelphia Phillies reel they have n g-ood chance to s nag the Cincinnati Reds' third baseman. The Phillies were one or 12 teams who selected Rose in Friday's third m ajor leagu e baseball . re-entr y drart, and General Manager Paul Owens huddled with Rose's agent shortly afterward. .. MONEY IS NO OBJECT," Owens said of the meeting with Rueven Katz. Rose. 37, currently 1s on an exhibition tour with the Reds In Japan. ''I'd like to get an Idea or what each club wants to do, meet with them face to face and ~ee how serious each one is before Pete gets back from Japan," Katz said. TUE PHILS repeatedly have said they -,. - would not sign a free agent if it would break down the club's salary structure . First baseman Richie Hebner is the only one they have signed. Asked if $1 million over two years would break down the salary structure. Owens firmly replied. "No:" Rose . who broke the National League rec- ord by hilling In 44 straight gam es last season. was involved in a salary dispute and asked to be traded The PhilUes werE' one team he said he would be willing to RO to. RE IS A CLOSE FRIEND or Ph1ls' shortstop Larry Bowa and outfielder Gu.g, .. ,_., Asked what impact Rose's pr s ence Luzinski -~ would have on attendarice. Bill ales. Phillies vice president . s aid: ''At least half t : . . • . ! • : ' a million dollars at the gate. and he would help our television. too. With Pete Rose the television ratings would go up, and then you can charge more for TV time." The presence of Rose would pose a ques· lion about what position he would play. since he has spent the past few seasons al third base and Mike Schmidt is established there. "WE CAN GO In a couple of directions." Owe ns suggested. "We could play Pete at first bw or move Luzinski inlo U~at posi· lion an<l put Pete In left field." Owens was asked if the Phtls might be better off if they left Rose at third and moved Schmidt to second. "It could be done In a pinch," Owens said. "If he put his m ind to it, Mike could probably play second as good us anyone." ' . .. • . .. . • -.. -. . . -.. . . . ... . ~ ,. So uthwestern appeared to b l.· buried in the first quarter after Saddleback surged to a 21·0 ad- ' antage. but the Apaches battled back and closed the gap to six points-by the third quarter. C rabb's t o uc hdowns ext- ' nguished the threat and assurred Saddle back of its conference championship. SCO•f9YOUAltTE"S .... OdltOacll '' 6 l u-~ SoulllW,,\ff'fn 0 U 7 1-11 SB (raoof81);t•\trom!.onr IKollockl SA WrlQl\1 Cllnf..,Cl'Ol1onr .. 1urn IKt'y IUC~ I '>l'I 'lour1oruntKP••o(ot So \lt'.,......1•unlAl>o<QU1ll10I '>8 CriH>OHrun!oa\\l&••"<l• ~o-Gc9tM46Pl'\\tromSt,.v.,n\ tAbOrou11 .. c•' f)o KH•rfO~\\tromS,tt•1111n\ lAbOfQUt ~H.-1 '>8 Ko •JFl, '>8 (rM>O\lrun!K,.yluclll '°' f Af'tO' lOPd\>,,.OM~f~VflM (Abflrou• 1110' '>8-(rdlll>l ".n fko<•ldl~I GAME STATISTICS F .,,, 00..n<\ Au•t>n yard\ P4t\'\tng V tJf'U'\ Pd\W\ PIH'h IQ 0 .. ll1 '1·1"0 '' 71S • • 0 11·11 I • JA l ~ 7 I • 7 r umblf'\ •Mt Pt',,.fllU . ,. . ·~ INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING C.8-CraP0~131! Sl»M IJ 7 Cralll>IS·lll So-la1><1la 1'" SIP,,..n\ •~.Burton 1).tt. Or y I /,l.OO<!ll6,~~~7 • l•••ort tormlnu~I•. INDIVIDUAL PASSI NG "" .,.,..,,,. •.O •• • So !.lt'V""' ,, II '· 71\ (lurto<>O 'I\ 0 INDIVIDUAL llECEIVING C.8 CraooJ.f'I. Je\"101 ~ So T n•or• IU c; .. , .... ' 46 Kffl .. ,, .. Oilers Prevail ·Jn P o lo Gam e Jeff Hughes scored two goals in the fourth period to lift Hunt- ington Beach to a 9-8 victory over visiting Laguna Beach in non-league water polo action Saturday. It was a see·S8w battle all the way. and the Oilers needed four itoals in the final period to pull it out. In addition lo Hughes' pair of ~oals in the final quarter . Hunt- ington Beach need ed scoring s hots from Claude Panis and Alan· Soule to overcome the Artists' three-goal outburst. Ltt0un• Buell l I I 3 • Hunllnqlon twfl<tl 1 I 1 • • LJQVN BHcll K Of'lfl0-0 S/ooef I, P. S-1 t. C.rlton l,~4. Huntlnoton "9«h KO<'~lford 2, H~ t, Soul• 1, Patchnllr 2, P41nll a. .... fl4 OM...V PfLOT Surtdllrf. NowrMW a. 1m FOOTBALL Penn St. DemollSlies Marylanil .. ,._,.._ RECORD BREAKER -Notre Dame's Vagas Ferguson runs on his way to a school single-g ame rushing r ecord Saturday agains t Na vy. Ferguson picked up 219 yards , in- cluding an 80-y ard touchdown run. as the Fighting Irish scored c.1 27 7 victory Navy Beaten Irish Discover Luck in Vagas CLEVELAND (APl · It was a pproac hi ng 2 p . m . on the shores of Lake Ene when lhe -doc k strut'k m idnight for Navy's Cindcrt.'lla Midshipmen. • On the second play fr om :>c rammage, they coughed up the first of three lost fumbles Wi th li ttle m or e th a n t wo m i n ut es gone, 15th-r a nked Notre Dame had a 7-0 lead and 2' 2 hours later . the Fighting Irish came awav 27·7 winners over the previously un beaten. 11th-r anked Middies No tre Dam e's V aga s F erguson was the chief villain against the Middies HE SHATTERED his school's smgl,r-game rushing record by gallo,.ng (or 219 yards. includ- ing an 8().yard touchdown jaunt wit h five minutes le ft in the second period . and gave the 192-pound junior speedster from Richmond, Ind., 1T7 yards on just nine first-half carries. "I think they were jusl better than us," s aid Navy Coac h George Welsh. "They kicked the heck out of us physically. They were that much better to- day. They controlled the line of scrimmage and they wer e stronger." F e rguson broke the Notre Dame record of 200 yards set last year by Jerome Heavens against Army when be barreled through the left s ide for 13 yards on the final play of the third penod 't was the 14th of his 18 carries for the afternoon . "l'VE SAID BOTH F erguson and Heavens were great run- ners." said Welsh. "That's the first team we 've played this year with backs like that I don't feel deflated at all. We're still 7-1 and we have a chance to r edeem ourselves the next three weeks." Notre Dame Coac h Dan Devine. who said Friday night that Navy could turn out to be "the Cinderella team or the cen· tury." was satisfied with his team 's total of 530 yards in of· fense. SOO•f 8Y OUA•T£•$ Hot<0 Oenw 10 I• 0 ) 1' Hevy 0 0 0 I J H 0 +< illnH 10 .... J lrom _,,.,_. 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Pa. <AP} -Quarterback Chuck Futlna sco red a touchdown and threw for another, and Matt Bahr kicked a pair ot field 10111. but H w11 second-ranked Penn State 'a defente that a mothered IU'th·ranlled Maryland Saturday In tbe battle of Eutern rollege football powen. "We were playln• scared." aaid 218C).pound Br'\K'e Clark. a ddenalv«-tackle for the Pmn State Nlttany Lio ns. It was Pr .. r..,eaJ BRUINS ••• u ld . "We knew Oregon's de· feoae wu aood from watcblq fllma and it was physical. I feel dinKed uo more know than I b1ve all year Let me tell you something. Ore gon was one touah team." oat:GON COACH Rich Brooks capsuled his team's perfMmance. stalina: "UCLA v c ame out in front in the final sco re. But I guarantee you. nobody's going to consider the Oreeon Ducks patsies ~~o~·· c:. -O~nry Btt>wn's 27.(")ards in 26 carries. which moved him into the No. 2 poeition as UCLA's all· time career rusher with 2,722 yards . offset what was otherwise a superior effort by the Ducks. 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Playing under s unny s kies before 30,000 fans at t"his port ci· ty. tbe Reds took a 2-0 lead in the top of the third inning on singles~by pitcher Tom Hume and P~, a walk by Dan Driessen to load the bases and a sacrifice fly by Mike Lum to score Hume. Rose cro6sed the plate on a single by George Foater. The third run for the Reds came in the sixth inning when catcher Johnny Bench doubled to left. moved to third on Champ Summers' fly out and a<:ored on Junior Kennedy's sacrifice fly to center. tn the first innin~. Cincinnati's Ken Griffey was hit on the head by a ball thrown by the Japanese second baseman as Griffey touched first. He left the field on hia own power after be· Ing down for several minutes. Hume allowed four hits. in- cluding a double. struck out four and walked only one before he was relieved by Doug Capilla In the ninth. ~ ... 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Ind end.a Larry Kubin and Joe Lally. who teamed to stlne M a.ryland with a minus 32 yards on lhe cround In a 27-3 vk· tory In the nationally televised e ame. The vic t ory extended the longest major college winning atr eak In the nation to 17 aamea. It also waa lhe 16th atraicht vie· tory over Maryland ror J>eM State and the 22nd In the 23· Jame series. The State defense Intercepted fi ve passes and ucked two Maryland quarterba cks 10 times. The prev1oualy unbeaten Terrapins gained 185 yards pass- ing In their fuUle effort to beat Penn State for the first lime since 1961. KDttl av OU&•Taltl M••y••ncl Ptll" \l•t• PS FG ..,_,,, PS '"~t r~ !8<11" ~''" AM 'G ~.,Jlll ~,,G ..,,.U 0 J 0 O•) l 10 I I • 11 ~ Oofwy..,U~"lrom f<.nlll•I0..-1•o<•I f>S...-t4r\lll .a. ..... <•• A 1t.01• OAMI STATl&TICi Mf II 4)-l2 "" 1• "It was our besl effort this year," said Clark. a 21-year-old junior from New Caislle. Pa. P'lf"\100-\ ........... - Pau1119 ~·'"' .... ..,,,. ,.,.,. .. .. ,.. "~ ., IHO-S 10-Jt 1-0 l ·I• n 110 "' .. 1>JD•7 ) 36 J I l·•I "We got o ur go als ac· compliahed ... Clark observed. ""'"I• ,~e\ to51 ..... ellle\·Y~ ~ Bi.g Ten Football Michigan, Ohio St. Roll From AP Dtapa&dtes IOWA CITY. Iowa -M1c.hig1tn quarterback Rick Leach fired a pair of touchdown puaea, bit· ting nine of 17 attempts for 191 yards. as the No. 8 Wolverines blanked Iowa. 34-0. ln Big Ten football Saturd ay. Leach played juat three quarters and solved the Iowa defense so thorou8hly that Michigan punted only once while he was 1n the game. He waa eapedally effective in the first half. hitting wide receiver Alan Mitchell on a 36-yard scoring play and tailback Roosevelt Smith with a 14-y,arder for a touchdown. Smith also capped a 70-yard drive ror the Wolverines on the opening series as he carried in from the six-yard line for the touchdown. Kicker Gregg Willner had a JO.yard field goal in the fi rst quarter and added a 23-yarder in the third period. Olllo 8t•te ... "'-•1M( I J4 . MADISON. Wis -Safety. Vince Skillings in· tercepted two passes and retW1led one 61 yards for a touchdo"ATI , while sophomore Ty Hicks crushed Wisconsin by scoring on a 96-~ard ki ckoff runback to lead Ohio State to a 49·14 Big Ten college foot- ball victory Saturday. Freshman quctrterback Art Schlichter scored from seven yards out on the game's first series. then led a th!rd-quarter drive capped by a 14-yard st'oring run by Calvin Murray for a 35-7 Ohio State lead before most of the Buckeye regulars went to the bench. 1 Ohio State. !>·2· 1 this season and 4· l in tbe Big Ten . forced fi ve turnovers and converted two into fourth-quarter scoring runs of 15 and six yards by r.eserve quarterback Greg CasUgnola for a 49-7 Buckeye lead. Schlichter raced 46 yards on an option play to the Wisronsin 10-yard line on the game's fifth scrimmage play. the n sco red the go-ahead touchdown two plays later. CHAMPAIGN. Ill. -AJ Middleton smaabed for three touchdowns aud Bruce Reeves scored two more Saturday to lead 18th-ranked Michigan State to a 59-19 Bag T en football victory over JI. linois. The Spartans. who trailed L2·0 In the first • period before running a play from scrimmage. came bat'k with two quick touchdowns for a 14·12 lead and then plied up 45 points In the second half to complete the romp. The victory was the fourth against one loss in the Big Ten for the Spartans, who are 5·3 overall. while Illinois slipped to 0·4·2 in the conference and Hl-2 overall. Illinois took the opening kickoff and marched 78 yards for a touchdown with Wayne Strader scor· ing on a 17-yard run. Michigan State's Steve Smith fumbled the enauing kickoff and Illinois recovered on the JO.yard line . Four plays later . Rich Weiss hit Oout: Cozen with a 10-yard touchdown pass. Smith made up for his miscue moments later with a 25-yard touchd<rwn run. P•rd~3J,~e WEST LAFAYETTE. Ind. -Quarterback Mark Herrmann hurled three touchdown passes Saturday as Big Ten football leader Purdue. scor- ing three times within 31.<Ci minutes in the first half. went on to defeat winless Northwestern 31-0. Herrmann. who saw action ln only one of· fensive series after the second quarter. added a 25-yard touchdown pass to Russell Pope in the third period before Boilermaker Coach Jim Young gave most of the first unit the rest of the day off. The \4th-ranked Boilermakers. 5--0 in the Big Ten and 7·1 overall. scored first on Pope's eight· yard run wi t h 55 seconds left in \he opening quarter. The touchdown climaxed a 62-yard. eight· play drive that was highlighted by a 22-yard pass Crom Herrmann lo Bart Burrell. Ml•ttnef• 3Z, ,_._31 MINNEAPOLIS -Paul Rogind booted a 31· yard field goal with two seconcfs remaining Satur· day to cap a furious rally which saw lhe Minnesota Gophers er ase a 24-0 deficit and defeat Jo.dHlna 32·31. Minnesota. 3-2. took over at its own 4S-yard liRe following an interception by Keith Edwards with three minutes remaining and moved 45 yards in nine plays to set up the kick. Res erve quarte rbac k We nde ll Avery engineered the comeback. firing touchdown passes _ of 14 yards lo Roy Artis and 19 yards to Manon Barbe r Barber gained 177 yards rushrng, tops in the Big Ten this s~ason . and also scored on runs of one a nd two yards • ••• 1978 C.Wlogue Price 79ts AC Adapter for Video Games. U.L. Listed. TENNIS &KEET SOUA&H HOCKEY MOVING PRACTICE ... ~-49s • TINHll • TARGET Beat the Christmas rush! Buy now-give later. Play tennis. hockey, skeet. squash. moving target. practice . Features 4 remote controls including pistol with rifle att~hment. On·screervdig1tal scoring. a uthentic game sounds. For 2-4 pJ51ye rs. 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T hey'll put that ma rk on the line next Satur day in Austin, Texas. against the Longhorns. 4·0 in SWC play. Texas, idle this week. and Houston have identical 7· l season records. Houston j umped out in front right at the ltart when TCU's Phillip Epps rumbled the o~i ng kickoff and Houston's David Barrett recoverid at the Horned Frogs' eight. Davis ran fi ve yards for the touchdown with the gam e only 46 seconds old . On its next possession. Houston moved 58 yards in s ix plays with Davis div· ing one yard ror the score and the rout was on. All 59 players swted out for the Cougars played. Arka11•aa 31, llfce 1 FAY ETTEV ILLE . Atk. -Ark a nu s qu a rte rback Ron Calcagn i r a n for three touchdowns and passed 47 yards for another score Saturday as the Razorbacks defeated Rice. 37·7, Colur.ido. plJ~Ul'fl b) " masfm ng air gamt:. h.1d lh rt'l' prmw ,l·orang 11ppvrtumt&cl> late in tht· flt'>I half. but tht• BuffJlt11·., '-'t·n· dblc to cap1taht1· only onCl' l'Wl!br .. ka Cl, K-w %l LAWR ENC E. Kan Tom Sorlt:y threw Lhrel' s1·on ng passes. third 1<·:11n running ba<•k Cnu g Johnson unc·orkl'll tout hdo" n run~ or 64 and G-0 'ards. and No 4 rank1·d N1·hra'>ka hum1ltatt'd kansa.,, 1;:121, S;aturda~ \\hll1· :-<•tta ng a :-chool rl' rnrd for t1)l al ofkru.c PHANTOM TOUCHDOWN -Oklaho m a quartt•r back Thoma~ Loft stretches out for an apparrnt touchdown a gainst Colorado. and OU t ight l1nd Victor Hicks (80 ) looks to thl' rPfl'n 't' for confirmation. but it never ca m e . Loft's forward progress was ruled to have stopped at the two-yard line One pht)' later Loft squeezed thr ough for an uncon· t est ed TU -: Arkansas· offense, which had not lived Ul> to preseason expectations, scored rive touchdowns while the dcrense added two points on a third period safety. Calcagni scored first on a I-yard keeper to cap a 17 -play dravt' on Arkansas' first possession of the game The drive covered 80 yards. He also 509rcd from the one early an the second period and r.&f) for a nothN touchdown from the one in the -Olard period Nebraska's bomhs·a'-'ay offenf>e ~ougl·d the outmanm•d Ja)h.1wk:-. ror 516 yard., rushing and 283 passing. srnrmg at wi ll as the Jluf>ke rs rolled u p 799 yards 1n tota l off<·nse. This b rokl· i'frhraska's singl<'·g<.1mc record of 655 set against flawai1 in 1976 and is the worst pounding Kansas Area Sports Calendar Tezaa Tecla 21, Bafllor 9 • l•vcr absorbed Thl' Huskers led only 7·0 al the end or the first quarte r. but roared away tn a 35·point blitz in the l>l'COnd period No"" 8 l ovt•r all t.1nd 5-0 m t he Bag E ight. N<•braskca's prcc1s10n offense was unstoppable an tht• Sl'COnd JX>nod, breezing On touchdown d rtVeS Of 51 'ard~ in l'1ghl playl>. 64 yardl> m one. 53 in four. i2 in four and 7n rn four 0 1.;lahoma S t . 35 .. ~H••oMri %0 STI LLW i\TEH. Okla Veteran quarterback St•ott Burk mysl1'1ed th1· Missoun dt>fensc with his run111 ng and pa-.sing as hl' Jed his Okl ahoma State ('11>\ boys to :J surprisingly l'asy 35 20 Bi g Eight foot ball victory over tht• Tigers Saturday Men Wa te r Polo T""MWY H oQl't Scnool COfond Ml MM di Foo1n1u. £\Nin<.•• a• ~n Cteme-ntt Un1vfr\1ty di M1\\1on V•r•a. 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Mtlh •I M1~\1on V1~10 (dPt~ral'W) V.elty ctl Ldq\lr\d t"f<dt" 1•11 •t r') Ht-wport H•ftlOr At C d•wn We"tm;M"-'' ttt Hunt1na1on S~dCh ~OUC'\ld1n VOllt'y .-tt Mann,, lctll At J (Oll!"Qhtlf' LA ttdrbOt J1 (,<11<J, n W~\I 14 101 fl'llh-Q1rth• O•~,.._ (.-:M\t oil c.:."'"''~' •nn I lJ( '''""'' ,JI C di 6>01v J.'On"OOtJ I~ Tennis LUBBOCK. Texas · Fullback J ames Hadnot ran for 212 ya rds and freshman quarterback.. Ron Reeves t hrew two third-and· long TD passes Satur · day as Texas Tech rolled to a 27.9 victory ~er· ror·prone Baylor . Freshman quarterback Alan Swann intercept· ed two Baylor pa!>ses one or them at the Tech one and recovered a rumble to key the defense tor lhl• Red Raiders. who r aised their record t o 4.3 ror th<· season and 2·2 in SWC play. Baylor rell to 2" ror the year ctnd 2·3 in league action. H•Q" ... ...,.,.r~..,;.," ,, Cornn~ Te.ras A&M %0, SMIJ l1 Volleyball " 1 M... co''" M•· ..... 1 , •o" ••v1nP "' u""' .. '"'• M•'""" v .• ,, ·'' DALLAS Barefoot Tony Franklin drilled a H tQh ')U'°°I f\tAnC14t ••• Coronrt '\rln ( 11 ,.,. .. nt• o ... nd H 111, dt d ( I h s d ,,., M M co'ia M"" ••rt roro C"P"''•"~ 11 ... ~. ~""u"" ... ,,. ... 29-yar 1ed goal w1l 55 secondsto play atur ayto 1rv•n .. "' u"'""'"" '"" "' 1 •s• l•'lu"" iw ..... 1 .. 11 ·" 1 10 co'"'" prope l Texas A&M to a 20-17 victory over Soulh\!rn ~;.~~·0;, v~:~~::' ~1;,r;::"'~.~:~: ~~r~n~;."1!:~n.~ .. ~..':,rfl~~~-~ .. ~o:; l\1ethodist University. Hill\ di L.,qu,.. "'"'" 1 .. 11 "' J• ~oun1a•n v .. 11~v , • ., ,., 11 F ranklin's clutch fi eld goal was the 54tb of his 1t'o..en Nf'wPOn H•tt>o< ·" MJ""" Eot>0n Tiw'""'' rour·year career and sha ttered the NCAA record or Burk "as a onl.' man bci nd durin~ the first half. s hocking th(' Tigers by rushing ror 60 yards and a touchdown ;md passin~ for another 87 yards. W~\I IJl <tll ... u"ttn<i'CW" se.<.'-W•-.tm1n\t"'r At H19n c.thoo4 Won,.., OM M df .. t Frio., roun•••n vau.,v 1 ... 1 .. ••• ,,..,.p '"''"' _.,. .,, E\'""''" e1 53 established by Steve Little of the University of •wnn• H•"' .,1 Ni·w-1 H••l>Or 110 Field Hockey co11rq1 .. 1t Go•o•n w.,1 •• s..a loro .. 1 univ"""'• .,.n C1<m.•n•~ "' Arkansas. How<>wr. dl·s pite tht• fact the Cowboys carried a 17· 7 lead into the dressing room al the half. 1t took a zany sen es of fumble recoveries for them to rcguin the momentum cind cinch the win. d m I _,.,.y Ol•b<tck 13 3t>l. UC R••<"\•O• "' UC. L..gund Hiii\, Don~ H"1' •l Ml\\•on The Aggies. sparked by quarterback Mak~ O< c I(. " COll1'91"'" S•n Ol•oo S ldle di lrvtn• I/ 301 . "'••lo '""'"'..,.., V•llH "'' l•Qun .. I]'>;;,·· A~ di ·~ O<I\ 0 ell" Go1a.n Wttl fl JOI -~, s....,. 1•11 •• , JOI fount••" V•tlh Mosley and tailback Curtis Dickey. d rove t.o the SM u s.111ffiy ,01._ft1.,,.,!,.~.~omv.,, ., Goio•n ,,;;,0~:~·g~•P ~~;';~' :: ~:.'1~v ~~.:~· ·~: .. ,::.~~~~·~, HH•; .. ~~~.:~ 13· ya rd Une arter the Mustangs lied the score 17-17 on CotlPQIAIP lonQ 8<tttet> -;,.,, ... "' ... ~ -u < 0 ldT . d . h8 35 I U( trv.ne di Nt•WPorl H <i<Pot H iQn W•\I fl I~• l::SlOI 6•o<n 1•11 of Jl a r rO Um er S } yar run Wit '. lO P ay. 1noonl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- T he unusu:i l exchange came In t he third quarter with the Pokt'!\ leading only 20-14. Cowboy dt•fcndt•rs knockl·d Missouri return specialist Bill Whilakt>r loo~c from a fourth-down punt and linebacker D<in llummond came up with lhe ba ll on the M1~soun thn•c On th(' followmg play. Oklahoma State running bat•k Ed Smath lt't luost· of the rootball. fumbling it into the c•nc1 w m· But luck was with the Cowboys as split t•nd Mt•I Campbell managed to pin down tt11 l1uunc1n J.' l.Ja ll lor <> tuuchdowr1 Iowa Sr. 2 4, Kan•aa St. 0 r\M E.'\. low;,, Third stnng quarter bC1ck Van nv Ccrnilo M·ooll'd J6 yC1rd!> ror es touchdown and lt~wa !:it•tlc held pu11chlcss Kansas State to 162 ~ a rds Saturday as the Cyclones breezed to <t 24 ·0 homecoming victory l ow:i State senior tailbac k Dexter Gree n m oved into l'i~ht h position on thl' all-time con forencc:: :-coring hst when he s hd orr a tackler for a on1•-yard score an the ra rsl qua rte r and lhl· Wildcats never threatened ll was the Cyclones' second straight con· frrcnee win artt·r threl· straight losses and pushed their overall record lo 6·3. Kansas Slate, 1·4 and 2-7, penetrated Iowa St ate temtory c·1ght times. but was !>lym1ed by a big-play defense a nd its own mistakes. Cross Country T -Y H1Qh St.houl Odncl Hilh V\ L Jquna A"~.it I> '>an C l•m""'" al l.4quntt H•lt' M •S>"atOn V1f'10 4t C.dPl~lrdno Vall( 't (•II ell l lSl TIWrMWy Hi9t. <;(noot ....... ~! lfl"<IU" find!\ "' HuntU\Qlort S.-.Kh (.entrAI Park t1 pm l Frtday .. , 1qn ~cnoo1 C\Pa V1r-w Leaqu~ tmal\ ,,, Sadc:Uf-boKtl Collt·l)e Hen tat1¥fll• JI 'Id n-1 I h luf'Ny t11qn s .. noo. South '°"'' LP~U"" t1nal\ dt Laguna fril•Qvr• Rr91on•I p._.,. t'f lO a rn • Emo•rf' l.~itQUf' f1MI\ 01 ICf'f'W"lit.-dv ,q a m J (Ollf"Q•4'1f" C,.,,uC,, .. ,,.. C•ltforn1.1 ,_,,,,.,. Coll-r'fl"'"I>'""'"'"" >lt ~"" OtPQo M tt\id t 10 •' m 1 UC lrv1nf" ,,. Pc.A• cnarno1on\l'l1P mef•t •t ~rt1!.no St1Ut '10 am Soccer Tw W.y (Otlf>Q dlf" 0ftlf"IQ~ Co"\f di Futl,.rton U JO C.rO\\mon\ ill vo•o~n w.-1 11 'IO• "".UY Coll~tfll.. Sitntd And 411 Ordnor co .... , •? 'IOI ~n Wp~t di Mt !>dn AnlCM'llO 12 JOI Sell your boat fast with a Boating classif ied ad in the Dally Pilot. 642- Insulate your windows. 3M Scotchtint' Sun Control Film Saves You Money. tn,ulottn1J "our win ,10..,, wtlh JM C,Cotcl'I I '"., Sun Conotol I •Im I ~ ...,.e, money m11ny d1flc1en1 way\ __ • ReOects 76"-of lhe - tun't heat-your air condllloner runs less. • Repels 99'1'• ol the sun's ultra vlolel reya- coslly 1141n fading of drapes end lurnlture I~ reduced. •Sun glert Is cut 82 ... • Save 40,. on wlnl~ heel loss. • o..nt• Cour1Cv aun '°""°' eot11•- --. 10 b ... tht· moi.t '1l(pt't1t•nct'd tn)lalll'" ol JM ~otch11n1 fllm. ••lh l..ctory t1o11n~d opphc.at0f5 ond I fi•<' yf:t>r 911oronlt!«' JM Scotclitlnt film con"" '" • va11e1v ol colors . rt"lle<llve et'd non rf'llt'CllVe "th• le•SI ei.~n sove and most .,trK11ve "'dV 10 '°"e yov ffiOl'\ty .ind df!ol wnh th" hotlh t'lf1-.;.1• ot lhr wn Call .... ow for• no obllgellon. e11fer1 con1111letlon and takt lld••nt• of our End o Summer l O";I, dl1coun1.• Orange County Sun c.ontrol ~ , 11~ E. Chapman AV.. ~ °'991• C..._.'2646 t1141 na.H11 ---· , ,.. . I • -.. - W!NTED - Thjs man is believed to be selling Lincoln and Mercury automobiles at the best prices in this area. He is rumored to be NOTOftlOUS ... at giving away money on overly generous trade-ins. If you do see this man, notify yo ur frie nds at on_ce of the type o f deal he gave you. It is common knowledge -hu_W stop at nothing to satisfy bis customers. Look at this ex~ple on a new. Mercury Zephyr. - --This is a'bran d new 1978 Mercury Zephyr Two Door Sedan. Stock #7045. Only one of the many, many outstanding values that await you at ... .Orange County's oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership JDJllSDN l SCH THE FAMILY LINCOLN-MERCURY STORE 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa M'eta 548-5631 Home of the Golden Touch_ • ....... -... ~·-·-· .... ,,. ... -- 0 .. ' • r -DAIL\' PILOl Unknown GoHers Shoot 62 1./\1\I'; lllJENA \ IS'I A ... l.1 1 A P I Wu''"(' I ,., 1 jlld Hoh M .inn .• 1 t•ou ph • of unknown youn1i:i.t t'r11. bh st1•rt>C'I J>i,.nn World'~ MaJ&ooh.;a l't>un.11.• 1111 .1 fl2 Sutun1..iy and u thrc,• 'trokt• IN1<1 m th~ third ruund of th•• N,1t111m1I T,•um Golt Clo ~ll' L t'VI und Munn <'Um ban1-d for .1 third round tot al of 19 1 ~ undt•r p.ir in tht• bt'lJI ball C-\f•nt ·w avnt• 1:. J~t ployint? '>Ul>f'r W"lf," s;ud Manu. 2fl. \lo ho I'> in h1i-flrM full \l'tlr on thf• l'<fS l'lfl'Ull I( l '\'1111 ht'lp hi m j hi Ill• Sunda) \OU r .in fur~t·t 1t It~ 1:t1anK 111 ?~· h1,tor v Tau: l•H: w I.\ ~ \ R R u ; u I l'\ 1 '.!~ 1"' .. h\I '1•,1 r pro from l\1m p,1. 1'1j \!o htl t•.1riw1t S2!1.0~ l.1:.t , ••.• r M,111n 1:. from In th u n .11)011:. Intl Thn··· 'tnikt'' hJt'lo. 11f Lt•\1 ~1 .. II II ~ t• I ,. :-. •• ' 0 n ll r II u n d k.1d1·r' Kl•at h 1-'t•r.:u:. und Phil ll :i r1t•ol'k l it•d Jl l !.1 1 '<\Ith b ro lhl•r::. l.J ll 11) and Hnbb.) Wudk1q,os Following lhl·m <i l W6. fn c· :.t rokl•s bark of I h1• l1·ad t!r::.. were the tcum~ uf Andv Bt>un Lo n llankk. For n•::.l 'Feilt•r l..ir rv Zt l·~l<·r J nd Vl'lf' ra ni, .\11llt>r Barbt•r Don J anut1ry L•:VI OU MPE O I N t·1 ~ht b1rd1t'S, including a 20 foot shot with a livt• iron on thl' 18th, wh ll~ Mann contrib ult•d t w o bird:. Hoth pl:.iyt•r:-. .arl' shoot111g for qualllying exem ptions next )"'.!ar as "t•ll as a sph l of the $40.000 first pnze "We've got every thing to ga in a nd nothing lo lose." said Levi The Wadkiru. brothers shot a :-.t•vcn under par 6.5 while f''ergu!- and Hancock toured the 7 .197 Magnolia layout in 68. LANNV WADKINS said that despite• their pos itio n. ht· wa!> d1 satis fit'd with lhl•1r pla\' bt•1·au:-.t.• "nt•ilhe r of us ha!> had ~ hol putting c.iround all "eeJ... I g u1·:...:-. wt•rt• JllSl s ;.i ving 11 for 10morrow." Ht•an. ;.i formt.·r Un1 ver s1ty ur Florida golfcor who finis hed third on l h t• 1978 money llsl wilh three '1t·tnrit.•!:>, said ht• and Hinkle "would be leading if we had played a dcn•nt ro und o n tht• first d:ty. •• when thcy we'r e only thrt•e under par At 197. s ix strokes o H the pace. w e r e E d S n e e d a n d T o m Weiskopf. lied with Bob Duval .rnd Oa v1d Ege r Followm~ th<'m '<\t.·rt.· Gc<irgt· n ur ns Re n Crcns h a ". 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"" ..... , 70? .s """"' 70? ., ., ... 101 ., ., ... 70? l>I .,.., 703 ,,,._,., 61 703 """ 10 103 _ .. , 103 10 ..... 1 703 61-6S.70 20J •••••••••• LEASE IRANOHEW MERCEDES · EXAMPU: '78 MERCEDES 450 SL COUPE .s393a1 - . ''"' P~t mo fOt<i&tn(tll'\"'•OlL Cit!> CO.I S77 000 A•tt1 s 17 6~ ""' """"'-•• 0001~ I • LH .. SplcW!lh •MHCIDU •IOLLSIOYCU .,OISCHIS •CADILLACS •UNCOLHS • CalDldiW ..... " , 842-4435 WILIASIAU. MAICIS & MOOll.S AUlllOfl.i Meo,CIW 0..- Jbn Marina· ..... , .. .. , ...... 11);& IP M fa._. ••••••••••• , HE'S FALLING APART -Uni\.·crs1ty of Pit· tsburg h running back Fred J acobs has his Jt·r sey rippc.·d lo s hreds and loses the foot· ball duri ng S:.iturday's gam e :.igains l Syr acu!>c CrnH·r:-.11~ P ill rt·.(·overed l hl' fum bk· and \H~nt on l o bl·at Syr l;tcusc. 18-17. \\ilh a fi<.·ld goal an thl' fin:il minutes. Somhern Football Nathan Sparks Alabama ..-rom AP Dispa tc hc!> BHING llAM. Al:.a Tony Natha n broke t hroug h right tacklP and raced 82 ya rds for a s£'cond-period touchdown to pact· No 3 ranked Alabam a to a 35· l \ Soulhl'aslern Conference fool ball victory OH·r M1ss1ss1pp1 State S<1turday. Alabama's block<.•rs opened a huge hole al the line a nd Nath[lll oufra(·ed State dc·fcndcrs to the goal lint• to gl\'t' the Tidl' a 21 0 edge in the second qua rter . T he victory put /\la hama'c; rccord a t 8-l over· all and 4-0 in dcfc.·nst• or tis tonfcrenn• title . while St;1te now 1s 5.3 for the '>t·<ison and I 2 an SEC pla} II was \lahama's 21 ... 1 ton:.\•cut1ve \ICtorv over the Bulldogs since ij(•;.r Bryant hctamc the Crim son T ide coach LSlf 30, -... ........ B HATON ROUGE. La Tailback Charles Alexander sprtntL·d for two touchdowns, including a 64 yardcr. a nd cauJ(ht a 2.5-yard sconng pass 0 11 a razzle-dazzlc play tu lc•ad 12th-ranked Lowsiana State lo a 30 8 rom p uvN M1ssiss1ppi 1n CJ Soulheastem Confe re nce football ga me Saturday. Alcxandl'r finished the ~amc with 147 yards 111 28 r arrt('S. ft w'.is h1s fi fth 100-yard plus ga me this yea r K ftltuekfl 28, tPI 0 BLJ\CKSBURG. Va . Freshman qu arterback Larry McCrim mon fired a pair or long-r ange scor- ing strikes a nd Larry Ca rter streaked 88 yards with a punt for another touc hdown to propel Ken· tucky to a 28·0 rollege football victory Saturday over Virginia Tech. McCrimmon connected with He nry Pa rks on a 45-yard scoring aerial in the second quarter and hit Chris Hill with a 47 yard bomb in the third period. lh(' second being set up by Carter's in· ter ception and 22-yard return or a n errant Steve Casey pass Flofida 31, A.._ n 7 GAINESVILLE. Fla The Florida Gato rs responded to alumni pressure on Coach Doug Dic key's JOb with a n·sound1ni; · 3 1 7 Southea stl'rn Confe re nct' fool ball v1c·tory over Auburn Saturday. keyed by quartl'rlial'k John Branllt•y's runnin~ and p assin)! and Hill Fir>rillo's twu pass 1ntercep lions Brantley ran 11 yards for nn<: touchdown. pa ssed 33 yard!> tu "-Ide rc•ce1vcr Cris Collinsworth for a nother and drove• the Gators fons1stenlly aga inst a slO'<\l'r i\uhurn dde nsc. Gftlrgla 41. t-'MI 3 AT l:J ENS. Ga W1 llw McClendon hammered out 1-19 yards. b<.·rom1ng Gt'Orj?1a's a ll -tim e single season rushing king, .is the 13th r ankf'd Bulldog!> me thodica lly blasted V1r~1ma Milita ry lni,t1tute. 41·3. Saturday. McClendon's yardage.· lifted his i.eason total to 1,115 yards. er asing by 12 yards lhl• previous Georgia standa rd set by forml·r lh•1i.m an Trophy winner Frank Sinkwich tn 1941 N....!GroUna St. 22. S. C'aNlhaa J3 RALEIGH, N.C Running barks Ted Brown and BiUy Ra y Vi ckers ea ch scored a touchdown Saturday to i;park North Carolina Stale lo a 22·13 victory over bum bling South Carolina. Brown, who ran 28 times for 99 yards. 1n cr eased his season rus hing total to 1.052 yard!>. while Vicker s car ried 20 times for 86 yards as North Carolina St ate upped its record to 6·2. The Gamecocks fell to 4·4· l. Brown scored his touchdown on a nne·yard run following a 40-ya rd march by the Wolfpack in the first quarter. and Vickers scampered 14 yards to cap a n 80-yar d drive in the second period Nathan Ritter added fi eld goals of 45 a nd 34 ya rd s for tl\c other NC Sta te scores ( I~ M. BUYO ) DAILY PILOT INFORMS in the Where the good life comes together. • See 65 Quality -built. 2-3 Bedroom Mobile Homes Get a head start with our dynamite cut. Rugged, sophisticated · · · a cut above the rest. s 1300 R0GIS HAIRsrvi.JSTS S....C.-"-· 1411111 Ol»ft °""' ....... .,.. ·~· ~-.... • Newest Floor Plans • Over 1000 Motorhomes. Vans. Travel Trailers and Campers for every budge! t ~ • New Accessories • · • F1nancmg and Parks Information • All at the Wests Largest Show! . ' ' -· . ' ·-,. . , .. . . . . .. .. -t ' , •. FOOTBALL I GOLF GoU Roundup Grooming Begins At Mesa Venle By HOWARD L. HANDY Of IM 06lly l'lltlt 11.iH Me s a Verde Cou ntry Cl.ub 1s pre pa r ing for tbc Wom e n's Kem per Open tournumenl by letting t he rough grow higher . kecpinJ{ considerHblc water on the fairways and cuttin~ the greens to make a ball roll as though it were on con crete . When the K<•m per Open 1s staged March 29-April 1 next year. the course s hould be in exce llent shape. UC Irvine staged its annual tournam ent at Mesa verde this week and players found the layout gencraJly tougher than in the· past. A brisk wind and chilly weather did n't help matters. The Ke mper evc:nt has been moved to later dates twice ~ should give the ~ponsors of the $150,000 tourna- me n t that '<\Ill be televised by NBC a chance at better weather . An oflice h as been set up in Costa Mesa for the tourney and activity thl'rt' will increase after the fi rst or the year. Mcanwh1lc>. a new crew has t aken over 1n th(' 1>ro shop. headed by Schilling after the rct1rcmc nl of Max Bayha • • • ONE PGA TOUR PLAYE R w ho will not be participating in tht· Cros by Southe rn next year will be Ne wport Beach 's Alan T ap1e His 56lh place finish in the mone y s tandings m akes him exempt for a ll e vents on th1· m aJor lour next season. Tap1e hai. µl ayl'd 1n th e to urname nt in th<' pcasl Tht· Southern will be.· slagc.•d al lr v11w Coast CC fo'L'b. 2·3 • • • ALANTAPIE WHEN TOMMY JOHN dP<.·1ded to leave the Dodgers a nd lakt• hls c hanC'<:s 1n the free agent d e.aft , he suddenly lost some participa nts in his celebrity golf classic at Yorba Landa Country Club. Nov 13 BW..the event will go on as schedulc'rl a nd by that time T J m ay cv<.·n have has contract d1fficulties straightened out with another club pe rhaps t he Angels P roceeds from this one go to the Southern California Children ·~ Cunccr Services. One of the goals of the group 1s to build a facility to ho~e patients and ra milies of seriously 111 t'h1ldrl'n during treatment A very worthwhile cha rity. mdt•l·d • • • WINNERS IN TllF. UCI TOU RNAMENT at Mesa Verdt' mdu<lcd gmss \ 1<·tor:-. l h•nry l11lchcock, 75: De l Rice. 76. Hoh ll;irtm:1n 77. and Keith J ackson . 78. PG/\ professional J ack 1':\\1ng farc..'<.1 a 70 bul his score did not C'ouot in the tournam1·nl , R ice 1s the for mt•r Cal1forn1a Angels manager : Hartman 1s th1~ UCl golf coach : und Jackson 1s the ABC colle ge football announcer . Low net winners inc ludc..'<.1 8111 Kester . 63: J ack Head, 64: and J ohn West. 65 Calloway wmne rs were : J a ne Ch ase.>. 70 : Ed Kirkpa trick . 73: a nd Gil Far ley, 73 Otecldng Area Cour•~• M ESA VERDE Wome n's Preside nt's Cup results · Pre siden t 's Flight Bobbie Wasco d efeated Kay Fa rley ; Vi ce-Pr esident 's F light -Natalie King defeated Kay Fa rley: Secreta ry's Flight P at Bonnet defeated Eloise Greschne r : Trea s urer 's Flight Barbara P egg d e- feated Mar garet Brainard Ch airman's Flight Ma rge Will iams defeated Phyllis Sm 1th. Mesa Verd<: Flight I Emy Burck le defeated Bette Ha m re ; Consolation Flight Stella Scelsa defeated May Thompson IRVJNE COAST Loss Ruidlc used a hooded nine-iron •driver l to scor e a hole-in -on~ on the 17th hole a t Irvine Coast Country Club rcrc·ntly. ll 1s c.i 130-yard par-thr ee over water Two Bellc>r Ha lls of Foursome To urna m ent 1. Be tty He nd erson. Murio n Sk1nnt•r . Jean Albarian. Ruth The15. 130; 2. J ean Taylor . Gloria Gartz. Madge Bad.ham. Hele n Mund y . 137; 3. J c>an O'Skea, Connie Dunlap, Marguerite Mc Farlan<'. Dorothy Jo Swanson. 138. Odd Uol<'s Tourna ment A Flight I Dee Dec White. 33 : B Plight I J t•an O'Skl'a. 33' :l; C Flight -l. Jt'an Albarian. 32: D F'hght 1. Helen Mundy, 37 BIG CANYON Bt'tter Be.ill of Members. Guests: A Flight <G rossi Rosalee Vance, f:(uest Al berta Stone : Dea ne Jklperin . guL·st Milly Ha wley. <Nell ... Edna McHugh , g uest She rry l\1arg1d : Margue rite Koster. g uest Be tty Seizman. On A Sunday J\ftcr noon In November ENJOY & RELAX With ''GOOD TIME MUSIC'' Featuring GENTRY FAMILY SINGERS GUY HALFERTY COMBO SHOWfIME SINGERS Performances At 1: 30 a nd 3: 30 on the ma ll ... at li:l FASHION ISlAND fZJ NEWPORT CENTER MALL HOURS: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dally 10 a .m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday ~ 12 uoon to 5:00 p.m .• Sunday ' -.... -.... -....:,...• .. .T r . ' .. .. TENNIS I FOOTBALL I HORSE RAONO TenniH Lutz Gains Paris Finale aoc1Er sHon re Fr~OM .ROD. Lb:VEA [1)N/ "!RY{ :' _;_,1'/IOT) Ill /r!ATCllC5 ~· ~ /EYfJNP Y~IJR 51:/lt t'rom AP ot11palC'hh. I' AIU~ '\nw1 H·.tni. Hob Lul1 und T11111 l; ullll.Mlll nltJ\ t'<i Ullo lhl• men II lUOa(lt':! hnitl o( th1 $.W.000 P.ir1i. Olk·n ll•nn11i tourn1i1m••nt with h1111I fuu.:ht M'nufm,1 'l\'tur1t's Sawrdll) l.u11 111101 "·Ul Cl,·nwnh• uwd i.harp m•t 111.1) Ill lll'M'I '•• I w1·1l lfrwn 1,uttfnt•1l nf th1· t rn1h 'll :-,t,11t''. I •• b-4 h 4 f ,ntUrw d "'tl.'> •I ftnuhllt in th1' Gr .111cl 1'11' h•urti.1 nwnt lai.t vc•11r hut lost t11 11 .ii) ' ("011 .1d11 n .11.111utt1 l h,• -.1 ... 11hh 1mpro\ rn.: 1,ulhk-.nn t'l1it1) 1·d •·t111 '"11•111 J111I .1~.i•1''"'' l•lltu' 111 f•U'I Hnt.iin ' M.1rk l\1\ ti J. a Ii ti .t Tod.iv 'n11111 h .11 Pu rr1 cit· t '11ulwrt1n Stadtuni 14tll hl' U\·,, fthl l•Jr11> <>1wn r1nJI f11r bot h Gulhk1>1•n und Lut1 ·~ Trcu-lwr M~f TH•f roK ,.,, ~ •• 1111J !>I \'(frd H1orn Bort: .,, S 14 t•1l1•11 ,111J llflM.'l'\k1J On.111 l t•Jt'ht>r uf lh\• l 11111-d "il.1h '' ,·vrl'd 't'n\1hn.rl '1t l11n1·' ~.1tutl1.£y 10 .rn 1n lt'f1tJl1onul ll•nm1> hlurn.1m1·n1 h1•t1 Th\· l>.llr 1.-. 111 pl.1) fo1 "f1r,1 JH'lll 11f $30,000 lo H11r l( ht•c1t 111.. "I: .4:.1 l"r 11( tt11mtin1u. 6·2 6· I .111l1 T1·.1dw1 . \\ h11 "'llft•d JO U~l'I v1rlOr) Cl\ t'f l11~ 1>l't·dl•d J1mm) ( 'unrwr:-. 111 thl· :.l'contJ round bl·~1 t t'OlUllr~ 111.1 n San(!~ MJ\l'f Ii 2 7 5 .it•rltraj :td~a•~~• •o f'•aaa. COLOCN E. Y.1•sl Gcrm.iny lnd1a 'ii un sct.•ckd V1JllY \11111traJ adY;mct.'(J to the singl~s fin a I <1f lhe Coh>~m· Gr and Prt '< tennis tournament Sal urd a~ by 1kf1•allng lk1nt G ucnt hardt of s ... 1 l t t•rl .tnd. fi :! fi :! Top :.t•t-ded l S fovo nl~· John Mct:nroc rrwt fou1 th·~t·t•<kd WoJlt•k F1buk of l'uland in 41 night :.cm 1flnal rnatc·h to decuk ~ho will play AmnlraJ 10 toduv's final In ·, ... ,, '111uhlt'!\ q uurtt'r f1nab matches.played late Fnday, 1"1bak C1nd Czech partne r J an Kode:. ousted l\U'\lr altans Paul Kronk and Cliff LelchC'r fl 2. 4 ti. 6 3. and tht' Wt'sl German-South African p~u r of Ka rl Mc1lt·r and Johan Kriek eltmtnat ed 1\me ricans Eric Fromm and John Hayes 6-4, 7-6 Marsfko11a Upset bf1 Rapoai HUENOS AIRES. Argentina -Emilse Raponi of Argentina upset top-seeded Renata Marsikova of Czechoslovakia . 6·3. 7-6. Saturday lo re ach the final of the River Pla te tennis ch ampionships. Caroline Stoll of the United States was leadi ng Evana Madru~a . A.rgt'ntina 's top woman's player , 7-5. I ·0 wht·n darknci.s for ced s uspension of their Sl'm 1fina l mafrh Thl'y will play today a few hours bdon · thl' fin<J I IS SC'hl•dull•d Chris Ll'WIS o' New Zealand reached lht• ml'n 's final with <i n easy win over Argentina's t-.;nnquc> ('avigh a 6· I. fl I. while lop-seeded J ose LUIS Cl('rC or Argentina stru~gled to defeat com patriot Ricardo Cano 7-6. 5·7. 6-1 in the other semifinal Val Zit•gt'nfuss of tht• United States and Fran· coisc Durr of f'ranrc won the women's doubles ti· tie by beating Marsikova a nd American La ura Du· Pont 1-6. 6-4. 6-3. Marsikova made the difference in the fi rst set. then tired from her earlier singles de· fea t under the hot s un. Lewis and Australian Paul McNamee reached thl• m<'n's douhlc-s fina l with a 6-4. 6-4 win ov(:r I .on•mu Soriano ,md Hobt·rto /\ubonc of Argentina fhcy '-\.tll play .:igatnsl Ar~ent1na Roberto Car ruthe rs and Francisco Masleh Horse Racing Oak Tree Fe#s.1-rt !Uni ot ,._.., ,._....._ -· .... , f.,,, r.,C't' Ooublt' Vtntorf! IH•rr>\t n 00, 8 (IO, 4 .0, S• SI Yoo fP1nr<1rl loo, 7.40, 1(1no EleCI • tPK-rt•llliO Sttond rd(" Mundr"O Proot •MCH•rQUt'I • f>O, 3 60, 7 90, Tile l •dY ~trt<1krr lSflot'm<lkt r I l 00. ~ •O Polva lf'lf'r(Pl 3 80 S2 0 cl.oil y aoul>l• 1J 7> 1><1•0 sn& 60 T P\l rd rttt e ~~1 \\. C h•t-f ll•'lt HMQl>t'I ~ 10, • •O. 3 flO Bold wot 110101 'ao. • oo. K•""'"' 1111no •Mena I I oo I Fourth r•<f Cro\~ CA.qu1rrtl 6\ 60 7• 70. 17 40. Herd l(n0<h IShoem••~·· 160, ) llO. MIC)llly x t!,p..n<~r • • llO f'dtn '"''" Bv•11yof<h1<<1'10 Minutemen Roll, 40-8 Libe rty Christian High o f Huntrng to n B each won ils sixth straight football ~ame without a loss this sC'ason b y s mas hing Ame ric an Chr istian Academy. 40-8. S at urday. American Christian's lone t ouchdown in t he second quarter m a rks only t he second time this s eason an opponent has c rossed the goal line against Liberty Chris- tian's defense. t Toro> •.•O. l 20, 7.~0. L•Hot>r (So<*n~°") 1780. • 10 C-r M~I tPln<ey) l eo '~ ... .,(1. IH I O<l•O il60 loO Sl•th r•<~-Poppy Popo.,.,., l~makerl u o, J.10, 2.80. Hol 011 IP•e rce> S.10. 3 .•0 : P•~•n ICrarMO.) 3.80 Sev •n ln r•<e-BoH H O\\ IMCHMQUl!l 1111J, 17 00, 1>.llO; Pr~'' for Hol-(~er> 8 60. s llO Do< tor Gal 1°'1-.1 •.oo. 's e•d< · t• l!>-I l !"lid '3&2 loO. El 9h lh '"C f' A m•'"' fSll<lem•k•r> • •O. 2 t.O, 2 XI. Orama Criht tM<H•rQUel ).00. 7 llO, Su1trA tGranl l l 00. 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Try S<o1th (()ennbll.IO Seventh rau -F .. te fOesome-1 n 10. I •o. uo. Go4-(Aublnt • •O. 3 70, Gypsy s.n> tWl!lhMdl6.40 \~e• •ti" (!r1li*OJ1'.00. EIQllll\ rec~Pt' Boy (P,.lllnQI • flO, 3.10. 2 .00. Linton Son (~\Oft>flr I J ..0. 2.40; TI,.,. StreMTI tGoudrHul 1,80 Ninth re<P-Oukk ~(Farber) S.70, 3.70, l .70; A.CY TllOuOll IA<kerm.,nl •.f>O. J.20; Ooulllt SIM"'" 00< IM<Nelll4.40. ~\'' ~:-1\. ;.'J.A'f !'(£1.tlff,>,c..( l llfNI'. ,he THE 1.M'A. ';lfOT~ 'HAI ltN tMVt •iPCNT flMt ~'tY&LtJPll/G r -,;{A'I Ml /lfE f _....}. MJIA/T 1 ol•( • Y()Vll (/l'f'()AIEA/T A • tl.AIK£ /C)/fltfJ:c I t AN €Kl«JR Pa.l. £ AIT lffi.~~ /Jl/)ICAT~ H£ /.JI'-'.. ·1 tF tOU /{).,T tltf A/C; I Al Ill( f:'€ (kW f ';,/k}(,) f:ltJN I ... , . .,..,_. JC Grid Standings /Oil Ht()oo (()ftFI llE HCf W L PF PA 1'..0dlOIMI<• • 0 Ill .. l »nCl••ll'olt \ 1 1•1 1n ~~~~f~y -·~ ~ :~: .: PelOm•r 1 • -. 161 MIVer\lele I • I? 101 !.oulllwe•lwn 1 ' 12• (bjj 5o•n B•r ne rotno 0 I> I J UJ s.tto•,,MY'l ~­S.OOIU>•<h 0 , Soul" wn11•1 n ?~ Rlv•r>1<1to II (llllfl•Y I (llru•l• P•I°""" u S•rD•~ooCC'l'I S..nbf'rn.i1a1notv SOUTHCOASTCONFENIENCIE "4n01eooN1e'• (f'rrHO\ f-ulltflc-n S11ntaAna Mt S.an AntQt\•D GrO\\tnOnt OrenQe(llcl\I W l PF PA ' lljO 1()9 t H 0 ) ti) II) 1 •oc. 110 l tOO </'I ) •l •• I ) ~) I IJ s.1.....,.r •S<Of'd ~u11rrton>1,0r..._cou11 <"ffrllO'i I~ Ml SdnMl°"IOO S.n 01eooMtsa'3.S.ntdAl\d 1) s..t-y·s.....,.. Pullt<lf>n•l (;ros.monl Or•no<1 Coal•l<1l!i<lnloA"" 5o•n OltOO~Sll#l C..rrllM SOUTHERN ~L CONFIEltENCIE Colclt'n We•I s.tn111 M11n1ta l A Herb<lr I A Soulnw~~· ~.o Hon60 LO\ AnQt'I ... CC Ctoreu W L PF PA • 0 '" ,, ., 11>~9 J 7 17' ICIO ) ., \3 I II 107 0 18 t07 0 • SI " S.turo..1'1 S<ortt Son•• Mon1u 71 Cvll"~» •& LA Soul.,_>! .ti lO\ A "<l"IU CC, Uft6V4'itabff' ,,1~·,c;. ....... Santa Monot.a"' Alo Hondo Doug Huntting led the Liberty C hr istian ground attack. amass· ing 110 yards and ~cor· ing on runs of eight a nd 20 yards. Mitch Hopkins contibuted 65 rushing y ards and scored t~ree touchdowns. each on a two-yard plunge. Tenlllt«~ Fetne<Ovtty (841Y~'' S 80. 3 IO, l 00, Thfft Sl"9 fl>.ullt'11 • '°· •.40; F•rmst•ad Jim 10.-r I 3 IO '1 bo .. QCt• 11-0 p.old J~ .0 U eucte 17-'lPlllCIJ13'.SO \COtlE I V QUAATEllS Amer I<.., Owt~i.n 0 I 0 0 I Liberty CNlstllll\ • u I n AO LC-P•rluor 4.S HU from Arll<lt I run lelk.~> LC--+. uMtl"Q I ""' IHOOllln\ run I LC-HC)lllll~7 t'\11\ (rllflff lledl L c HYftltlflQ 20 '"" t Hop. lnHun l L C-HOt*IM 7 Nn lNn t .. lt<t I LC-Hoc*IM 2 rUfl INn leli.dl .. • 11.213. I Prep Scores HIO..~'OOTIAU c..icwyu.,.. Vlll•P•'112'1.Footlltll 14 . E.,....LMIW C'f!WH Ut.K.tfolle11 ,,.......,. ........ s.dllleoedl 26.'-l--· . . Sunday. Novomt>or 5 l!.178 DAIL V PILOl' 87 College Football W~T lll'LA 23. Ort•gon 21 OS(.' 1:1. Slanlo1 d 7 W.ii>hlnjltoo 31. Anton,1 21 On·1iton ~ J:!, Wa'lh111.iton ~I :11 S ti ll J 0 It I' ~ I :10. C !:, f'ull~·1·tofl 21 Sun Dll'Ko ~ :w. Culorado St :11 1•'1 csno ~t 12 I .onw Rt·m·h ::it '11 lluwali :1.'i. T\'IW!i·El Pa:.1113 C.•l l ulher ..... SI ~'Y'H Cl•r•mont M..od ••. Pomon• ~ OC D•vh AO, S.n f'rMW.l\CO ~l t> s-0 1-00 •. U51V 70 Ne vecu 111-1 JI, H•ywe<O St (I E 0 rl!90f' ll. ~ ~ 1 I Llnfl!Pld SS, l ewh ~ c.i.r' I) Or~ Got 71, Wiii-~ u• Orteon T .u. ,., f: W•~ol'Qton u Whllwortll 1•. W Mont..,. 14 MIOWt;ST lle1N tt ltot10, ll\ltl-e.tl1r41 \t Wllmlnqlon71, 81-1 AllMOll U . Al-4 • ....,.,.,. )I, f'r-lln 70 A \Ill Mid Jt, (.nt St • OlllO 14 llell SI ,., IOwllnQ c;.,..n 14 8utt.r I). O.P-12 Deni'°" Jt. OlllO w.llYft I Flnclley >0. H-r 11 H-lt, 1(•1-tOO IJ IC•"YOft '7. C.nlre 17 Merl•ll• tl, c..ocMIAI. s o.~01• ''· °""'"'"·Omotw} W•tiu n o . ()bH11no W•vn•. Mith 74. Northwd. Mith •• WOO\ltf 71, Muf,•lno<.om 10 Do•~ 14. HO~llng, 10 IC•frney ')t 71, fl H••• St 17 Mldlenll 19. 0..... • Neb•~Uke WH lyn I?, (.on(O'OI•. NPb u N Celll<•I, Ill 21. Wl\tel°" 11 N I It 11\0f\ 11. Kent St 11 NW ()411-.U, SW ()o(I....,,.,., JO 0hl0 Nor1n.tn II. MoUflt OnlOn 10 w • yne mfll 1. w..v.oum • 8.ntd~llN,111 :M. COAcOl'dlf. Ill I C••l•t°" t) Clllceqo •J ConcorOie,Mo•hd II St JO"" ' Mll'n 0 E lll1not•'1, llllno1~St I EunQel •t. llened•<llne.K•n 7) w"•• AOOlpl\u\ H . "UO>llUrQ I• Herflllne n. MK••~lff o LeU l•llO I Bel<Ml S Lewr•n<• J~. Ripon IS l.1nc:o1f\ 1'1. NW a.\4~\0Uft SI 11 LOU,.•lllt le Wlt.ll1ta Sl 10 Mtlt°" lt. C.0r1"-lo All•ff II M-\ler I "11"111tnY l4.JollnC..1r11111 O•l•\ 7( Mwoo:ton 1• t'll(i.Mll~ Noo1-\tefl\• C:elllo•n•e. Pe l I oo Hntn '>l l \IP Cer,..1111 MlllOll .... Thltl • ('.ent Con1W<11<111 )0. 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Md ( W"' 0 w .i·.h " Jo>tt 11 B1-1nany W II~ 11 w v1ro1r110 THn 10 W Virq1f'ho .,, u 559.5452 Gr•nd ll•l~y St 79, Hlll..Oelt'11 H1r4m Col 73, C.i.e Wt'iltrn 1) Ml<hlQen rech 16. ~nil.lo St fl M1ll1a1n 71 llllnolS Wulyn O S llllnol\ 1', lncllotM SI I r .. 1or lJ E•rllllltn I . ' 8o~lon ~I 10. New Heven • 8 roO POr1 SI 7S, t<ollllr10 Cou t Gu•nln Butt•IO?S Conl•llO SI .... Plall~Qll SI n Nl<llOIS 14, Plymoutll SI 10 SPr•nQI °""''°· W"'1f"!r1b When you tl;link of the good life, Think OAKWOOD Garden Apartments . Oakwood is not just another apartment bu tid ing. It's d way ol hf e' A<." the 25.000 happy residents who call O akwood their home. Oc1kwood '" great recreation. fun activities. beautiful apartments. friendly nc·1qhbor .. and a management staff that cares. Recreation means everything fro m swimming. heallh club~ ond tennis (free lessons) to golf driving ranges. saunas and color TV thcdlr~::. Activities mean fun parties. sports tournaments. free Sunddy brunch and gooct ~mes. Before you m ake your next move. you must v1s1t Oakwood. Great · locations. Our furnished models are open daily from 10 to 7 Sorry. no children or pets. The price is modest. .. and no lease required. You 11ldy never move again. Think Oakwood! ·Anaheim 223.5 W. Broadway (est Brookhurst) (714) 772-4500 Long Beach 6479 Atlantic Ave I •n 61k. S. of Artesia) t2 I 3l 428· l 243 ... ' . .. . . t ' : . Newport Beach/North 880 lr111nt: (di 16th) (714) 645·0~50 Long Beach Marintl J33 F 1rs.t SL t a"t Pa~fl('-(;-(')ojtliHiwy­ ScJ I 6t'1>eh (2 1 J) 598-6647 Newport Beach/South 1700 l61h ~l (l)ovt:r c)I I olh, (714) 642 U I 70 Garden Grove 12091 8dyport A1t1 ~4l OlJpn'\JOj 17141 750h771 ,. .......... ---.. .. .......... - .. · .. -.=--. ,----r.r .. -DAILY PILOT Sunday, No¥Omt>er 6, 1978 s< ( Horoscope ] 8 )' S\'DNE\1 OMA RR MONDAY .NOV.~ lt 1 E. I M ... 1·h 2 1 A11rd 19 l A<'1'1·nt 1111 Ml<'1ablh1~. lr11•ndi-h11'. pt-ri-uai.I\ l'Ol')>' hu-.. 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Good Moon uspcc t l'Oi nc1deb now \\1th a bl'ltt•r und<•r:.land trt(e of your futun • pro l>Pl'l'lh l ' AN C' •: R t .Jun,. 2 1 - J u l v 22 1 Nt•\\ 'l art l'OU.ld h1.•lp u n t a n ~I (· fina n1·1al k~a l <11s putl· which could 1nvolvt· o n<' r loi,e to ynu You ~l'l 1:n couragt•ml'nt from Lc·o 1nd1 v1du:il You m a kt- 1mportant discovery :rnd ft.>el more ali ve a~ re· !>Ult LEO CJ uly 23-Aug . 221: You'r<' pulk'<I in two d1rect1ons Kl'y is lo re - 1 ax . pe r ceive. sen ~£' what re.i lly is h.i ppening t o you . Ac cent on par tnt•rs hip, lt•g ;,i l af fair s . public n•lat1on:.. marital sl:Jtus Om· who wa:. a ''tt•a C'h1•r '' 1:-. pr1•st•nl :met again :i "aala hll· \'IRGO l/\ug. 2:1S(·pt l2 ): Light touth WIOS :J\'oid d1rN·t t·onfronla· l ion . t·a1ol1ng, thrt·als. t:e min1, Sa~1tt:u1 u s pe rso n~ I 1g ure pro m · mently and so docs t he num tx·r 3. Be-ne xi- bl('. wit hout spreading forcC's too thin You get good n<'ws rc•g a rd ing cmploymc:nt. hl•<tlth LIBRI\ <Sept 23-0 ct 22 1 Good lum1r a~pc:ct I' 0 I n C Id l' lo IO ~ W I t h t• h U 0 gt'. 1• xt• ll t• Oh ' n I , 1·n •altv1ty and d1·1·11 1n vo l vt•m c nt ~•l h ml'ffiber or op110~1lc• \l"( /\quor 1ui., Scorpio J111I l.1•0 1wrscms f1~u11• 11r11111 111t-nt I y I\ vt:"nt ur1'. r un \1Clt•r 1•d '>Jlt•t•uL1t1 \ 1· w t•m :. ck :;t1r11'tl lo 'u1· n ·1·d S t 'OllPIO r()c·t :!3 '\m n I Obt.11 n h111I fl om I .1hra mt'''ai.:1· lk n ·.td\ for 1·hall1·11.:1· .11111 1•h,1ntt <' You C'.111 suhcllf\ .1~ri·rmt•nt a nd uht.1 111 'J hd 11v11ra1,...il f>ropt·r '' t r .111\ac t11111 '"'" tw 1 0111 l ud1·cl Old1 1 t» tll\ tdu.tl . pm,,1hh .1 p.1 n ·nt '°"'' 'oml'I hui.: ot 'alue 10 Impart l.1:.lt•n' S.\C.ITT\Rll S ~:"\111o1 :.!:.! 111·1· :?11 I lom1· 1 l'I .1lt\t's, l'loM' 1w1ghbor' :i ncl shl>rt journt·}, .lr1• 1·mphasttl'd T<1uru::.. Lib r a perMl#h figure promtnC'ntly You rl'S(<ttn -.t• n s t• o f ~ h e r l' y o u :.hould be, want to be . will be Family member d isc lose s existence of "nest t>gg " ('A PRICOR N 1 Dt·c:. 22 J an 191: Accent on 1n r o m t·, monl'y, ' :ti u :.i h I cs. JH' r :. o n a I pOSSl'ssioni. Draw bl'ad on \ a lul's a\01d fool 1 n g y o u r s 1· I f R <· idealistic wilhout ht'mg gullible Gin• full 1>lay to 1nsltncti:.. intu1ll o n . <.·xtrast·nsory pl•rc<'P · t10n You will rec<:1vc pro fita ble. "inside in - formation." AQ UARIUS CJ a n . 20-Feb. 18): This can be a powe r-play day for yo u. Know it and <tel wit h confidt·ncc. You m :.ike important h'h 1- nt•ss cont:.irt Pt•rsonal rC'l ati o ns h ip a ls o i n - t<' n s 1 f i C's . You · r <' 1 n n rt \'{' r 's Sl'<ll. Gel going be a sC'lf·startl•r. The :.k y is th<· limit ' R I S C'F.S ~ f''<•b . 19 - March 20 ); You ha\'c hidde n r<-sourccs and now you become aware: of it. Anes. Libra figure pro minently . Fea rs, do ubts can b<· s we pt a wa y. You're asked to attend special meeting. Obtain pulse of public M('ans d o n 't p e rmi t yourself lo tx· cloi,ed off from people· who reaJ!y t·arc: a bout you Parents Who Didn't UE A H A N N L I\ ND E RS So m a ny t i m e s w h 1 k n • a d 1 n g ~our colum ns these: past sc:vc r al yc:a rs . I have thought about the things 1 misst'<i from my o wn par ents Hert• are a few things they did NOT do for m e. They didn't shower me with thmgs. things , and m o re thing:.. For som e reason th('v did n 't believe 1t s er vt.'d a ny Anta Landers useful purpose. D E AR SIX: In what T h<'Y didn't pass up a n country? Coed bathing opportunity to teac h me in the nude is acceptable the valut• of money and in ce rtain citie s in ltn .• b e n e fi ts <h o th E urope.Naked from the physical a nd moral 1 of wai s t up is OK for ha rd work fe males in other F.uro- Thcy didn't ~ry lo tell pean cities. In the Unit- m e what r ~ ll' n d s to .ed States, both tops and choose or which career bottoms are required for to follow. Tht•y decided I girls who have reached was the bc:sl judge of puberty. Cl\ge doesn't that.. · count any more. U's a . Thl'y never fai led to matte r of "develop· hsten to me when I had m ent.") a pro blem. nor did they D E A R A N N refuse lo give me sound LANDERS: Our three- ad v 1cc when I as ked. a nd-a ·half-year·old son And wh c ~ I DIDN'T is healthy, happy . well- wan l .a d.v1cl' o.r he lp, adjusted. a nd very pre- they d1dn t offer 1t. cocious. The problem is The y d idn't t ry t o that whe never I tell him s pan • me. the p::ii n or to take his nap or pick ma kingm1sta kci,whc n l u p his to)'s o r cal ~as trying to g row up -;o m e thing he doesn 't /\I lht' sa me timc they lik e Ch e h a t e s a ll left no doubt about their vegetables). t he boy in love for me. Oicts pain on himseff So often wht•n I read For example . la s t th1• s ad letters.., in your week he bit his hp ti II it column from confused , b I c d . u~h appy. ovcrind.u~ed . This c hild has a ba by lods. I end up wishing sister six months old. He mo re p~rcn~s wouldn't do is so jealous or the little fo r th('tr . kt~!i what m y girl I da re not leave him pa rents d1d,n t do for me. alone with he r. J'd like God bless cm -LOVE som e advice on whethe r MY FOLKS to s pank the boy o r DEAR LOVE : s i mply p ut h im b y From your description himself. -R .R.L. tbey have e arned your DEAR R.R.L.: Your love. Thank11 for shar· opening sentence con· Ing. tradlds the rest of your D E A R A N N letter. " cllild wbo bites LANDERS: Al what age bis Ila> till It bleeds and s hould a fe male s top puUsclumuofltalroutof s u n b a t h i n g w I t h his head ls neither well· al>solutely not a stitch of adjastednorltap,y • ....,,..-::=-==--=:--~1~n~wtt· -~Wnnenl-18--DOHM­ up" Pllase answer in answer. Take &he boy to print and settle a n argu-a doc&or for evaluation. m e n t . S I X I N Vour pediatrician can SARATOG A direct you. .. . . . "' " .. Above. Italian fash-ion by Aymo: right. a soft crepe de chine afternoon print dress by Puccetti de Firenze. .. I Featuring~·-·-·---------------- ., . . . .. ., • . . ' - Fashion By JU DITH 01.SON 011 ... 0•llyPil .. St.ff Me m bers of t ht· pres:. and the Los Angeles Cha pter of Fashion Group had tugh praise for designs from 40 Italian fashion houses al tbe first showmg or th(• Jlalt an spnng-summer line in Los Angeles recent!} The showrng wa ' staged under the d1rect1Q11 of Or Vittorio Sangu1nel1. the Italian trade commissioner who will b(' rctanng from his Loi. Angel~ post a fte r 41 year" or s ervice The show wa!-a t ribut(' to Dr. Sangumet i. who s pent 28 of his 41 yc:ar" an th(' U S. a nd as credited wtth promoting Los Angeles' ··tove at r a ar w ith lla lla n fcJs h1ons a nd inte rior furnishing!' ·· Everything about thl" event in the Beverly Hilton Hotel was Itali an. from the aperitif wine to the dessert. .. Ita lian 'ready-to-wear. r epresenting $193 m1lhon U.S. dollars m trade. usually is shown to buyers m New York and the designecs who brought their collcctaons we re enjoying the c ha nge of being in California Many or tht· com pan1e' represented at lht> show have deep root!-an It alian fabnc a nd de :.1gn . suc h a!-Cha rad<'. what'h was established 15 yea r~ ago by d1rec1 descend <1-nts of Netto Tee rat·ma. tounde r of t h<' first textil e enterprise an Asl1 ar. 17i5 The show included dc.ytame wea r. knitwea r. !c<ather. b<·arhwear and <tt'ccssones. Thc ensembles could well be descn bed a:. .. wea rable .. As op poi.ed to some high-fashion looks . shown m Pan :,, mo::.t of ltM:! llallan dt-· signs looked like they could be purchased by the average California woman. The fabrics and colors we re exc1ting Natural fibers s uch a:. cotton. ltnen, Jute. hemp. satin. ga uze and ha ndkerchief batiste we n: ra vored and the color~ were bnght red, green. fuchs ia. lilac. orange and yellow Skirts were ne1rrow. shoulders we re lar gl' and padded and wa1 sti-were al'cenkd by h igh be lt~ or blouson Lcath<'r wa!-ust•d m ant ercstang fashion -.urh :J!-kni t lo go with u bod1t·c· or m adt· rnto soph1st 1<.'a tcd sulls lncludccl an t hC' -.howmg \\l'rl' '1t>s1 gns b~ Anna Caddo. Cc)>urt· P1cc1n1. /\ymo Marghen l: Ent.' a G<1hnt'lh. Ct· rt'!-. G o.1ttmnni. /\ Hoss1 anc~ l'a:::.t1J?1 hon1 Special gucsu. were: Or G1occhino Bu!>ardo director of thL· fashion a nd textile department of the lta han For eign Trndc lnstat ut<' in Rome Dr P ier Enrico P1ccin1n1. tus deputy assistant and Dr Marcello Scraf1n1 . co mmercial minis ter of the ltahan Embassy. Washtngton. D ' Crepe de chine dresses by Franco Ferraro and Borgosesia. From left. fashions by Bibi-Pepper's. Aymo's revealing skirt and pants. '( ' .. ' . ... ~ -. .. . . . ... . . --. ... .. ... . . . r .. a .WEDDINGS I ERMA BOMBECK Mr and Mrs Lee '300 RIWARD ---··--..-.--.. ., ........... .,_ -·----........... __ _... -~ .... ..-...--......... -. ._......,......_ ..... _ .. ...__ .__....., __ .. _ ............. _,,,. ~ .......... _-. -------·-' ..... ---.. i.....,...w.., •• ,,.,, ""''""" 0.....,. C:,.... l fl• ~· ... -,,. .. ~ ........ .,. .. ,,...u .. _.,.._....,. _ .. RUFFEU'S UPHOlSntY ..... , ..... ...... ltD"-ti.rltYil c.... ..... -Hl-Oilt TIM IMst lld 1MN'9.lln1 •nYWMf'9 Me found In the Skh "9 ctaulfl•d ad1 In tM O.lty Pilot. 642·5678 --NO CHARGE----. I nAIL COMT ACT LENSI ftmHG I .. --MMJ In yos-chlldrw for ow---.. I 1/2 PRICE FAMIL y PLAN I WE I NVI TE YOU to v1s1t our new olltce 1n the Huntington Beach Fedmart Store Browse at our modern selec11on of eyeglass frames. Ask us at>out all your visual needs ,.tCID AS LOW AS .....•..••...••.•••••...•• s 3 ]t5 Dl.IRUCES.VflMTERS OPTOMETRIST tllJ~ ............... .. '62·1442 ~-· ,, .. ,_, ...... Mr and Mrs. Wiggle Lee-Bingaman Sh.m Lynne Blnaiaman and Donald Edward Lee t.'Xfhl.lflgt.'<i Wl-ddlng vowi. in Laguna Niguel. Thl• bridl' b Uw dau1<ht~r or Mr. and Mr-$. J . R1alston 81ngam1tn Jr of Laguna Niguel and the bndegroom Is the son of Mr and Mrs William R Lee or WhHllt.'r The new Mrs Lee graduated from Buckley lhi h School in Sherman Oaks and Whittier Coll~ge The bn degrQOm graduated from Whittier High School and Uc Ri9erslde. He Is employed ;by Santa Barbara Medieal Clinic. After a wedding trip to Carmel they will re· !'ildc 1n Santa Barbara Manze~Howe ~ Susan King Howe and Bruce 0 . Manzer ex· changed wedding vows in Rancho Valyermo a nd will Uve in Newport Beach after a wedding t rip ro northern California and Oregon. They are the daughter and son of Mr. a nd I. Read It this newspapt!r will be read out loud today by one half of every married couple in the United States. The oth e r h a lf o r every married couple in the United States would lik e t o stuff th i s newspape r into ever y openinf or their faces I cal it the E F flul· ton syndro m e. where people assume from the moment they open their mouths to SJ)t!ak that e veryone within a 90· mi l e r a d i u s i s mesmerized and strains for eveey word. To me. reading a newspaper should be as private as dyeing your roots. as privileged as a conressional, as quiet as a dinner table when you ask . "'Whose tum is It to do the dishes?" E,.,.a Bo•fJeck MARIT Al AND SEXUAL ENRICHMENT nose ... .. 1 read it. .. S pecial course m Human Sexuality and Communication. designed to improve and enrlch marital and sexual relationships. For single individuals. married and non-married couples. The course includes six weekly seminars given by competent physicians and psycho4ogists. Printed course ma1erial included. Learn . the concepts of "I" language. ··tair fighting,'' ··sex as a natural blolog1cal function ... e tc Llllitlh4 .. At I •I CALL 17141 551-6166 FOR IMFORMA TIOH AND IEGISTRA TIOM .. . . . and eyes. It says the virus can sur- vive up to ... " '"I told you. I've read It " . · · . . . three hours on the bands once it is tra ns mitted by a n in· termediaey surface such as -where are you go- ing?'" "I do not like to be read lo. How would vou hke it Lf you were read· ing Playboy and I was turning the pages?'" "ll"s not the same thing." he said. ··v ou tend to skim and I want ------------------------------to make sure you get lbc ------------------------------, total impact. I'ltbet you r aced right over the part fRU DEMONSTRATION Tomorrow, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m. a bout volunteers who were contaminated with rhlnovirus . . . " '"I a m a hlgh school graduate," I said even· ly. "and I read what in· terests me. Do you have any idea how frustrating Oo yov fMl!y _...10 ... -°"' o1_ • ..,°**°"'111e · it is to have someone v091 c-Of\ ~ rllQflC vooe .. -· ...._. read the comics to you? l)'OW'"O oc:tertm "' ~ --• ....._.. v°"' •. 1e1tty -vou --You to"'°"' -oeoe No Minutes passed. Then. ~ ~~ .::' ~ ~,,:'-'.':::c:io-:= · ··state won by 16 points. -10 -to l9tl! Alld oMt Ille YOO-Otf'W -!It! but ) Suppose YOU want ~~·~:::!.TT::"'~ to r ead the s tory ~-A1W101111*'"°"'°°"'111e an Sut11111 ~ yourself." :;:::'..:'i~~~J.~-:.= ' The listeners or this -youWQljldoel•--~ .... ,,..,..,,. Id 't . Th n .... """'..---~ 1n11 ._o1....., wor can wm. ey ~"' "' 1.a..,.. -..... "'adlOI\ -.. -,_ ,. 1 get a few words read -n1,.., "' -T....oey MvM e1 ..... ""' 16 "' ,_ over t hem when they Wt<lo_... 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George Howe or Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manzer of La Habra. · The bride attended Newport Harbor High School and UC Santa .Barbara and her husband attended La Habra Hi~ School and Cal Poly. Pomona . They are employed by PBR. Inc. Barker-H ii I Mr. and Mrs. William L. Barker of Newport Beach have announced the engagem ent or their daughter. Sandi Ba rker , to Gaey Hill. son or Mr: and Mrs. Peter B. Hill. also of Newport Beach The bride·to·be attended Corona del Mar High School and use. where she affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma Her f1ancc attended Newport Harbor High School Thl'Y will exchange wedding ~·ows Miirch 10. Siehl-Hudson Mr. and Mrs James Swhl or Monte Ser eno. forme r HWlti ngton Beach residents, have an- nounced the t•ngagemenl of their daughter , Caren Joy Siehl. to J effrey Vernon Hudson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hudson of Alamo. Miss Slehl graduated from Marina High School and UCLA . where she was president of De lta Gamma. I h:r fiance js an alumnus of UC Davis. Both are e mployed by IBM 's General System Division. Deeter-Killmeyer Orange will be home for Denise Marie Killmeyer and J ames Stephen Deeter. who ex· r h an ged wedding vows in St. Bonaventure Catholic Church. llunt1nJ!lOn Beach They an.• thl' son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Deeter of Fountain Valley and Mr. and Mrs Donald Killmeyer of Huntington Beach. The bride graduated from Huntington Beach High Sc,hool and attended Golden West College. Her husband gr aduated from Fountain Va lley High School. Wi ggle-Bennett T he First Baptist Church. Montebello. was the setting for the wedding or Karen Ann Ben· nett a nd Gaey Raymond Wiggle . Miss Bennett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Bennett or Whittier , is a senior al Cal Poly . Pomona. majoring in home economics. Her husband. son of Mr. and Mrs. J ames Wiggle of Newport Beach. earned his BS in architecture from Cal Poly The newlyweds honeymooned in Hawa11 Murphy-Keleher Katherine Annl' Ke le he r and Shawn Edward Murphy exchanged wedding vows in St. J oachim's Church. Costa Mesa . The bride. daughte r of Dr. a nd Mrs. Michael F. Keleher of Ashville. N.C., graduated from Lee Edwa rds ll1gh School and the University of Iowa. where she received her MFA. _, ' She is e mployed by the Di ck Cla rk Wednesday Night Show as assistant art director. The bridegroom. son o f Mrs . J oseph Murphy of Cos ta Mesa and the late Mr. Murphy. graduated from Newport Harbor High School, Orange Coast College and San Fran· ciseo State University. He earned his MFA from Stanford Unjversity and is employed by Col.um · bia Broadcasting System as an audio engineer. They wi ll make their home in Corona del Mar. Perkins-Connell An August wedding is being planned by Shelley Perkins and K. C. Connell, son or Mr. and Mrs. John Connell of Newport Beach. Miss Perkins. daughter of Thomas E . Perkins and Helen Perkins of Fresno. graduat· ed from Bullard lllgh School and is a senior at the USC School of TV Broadcasting. She is a member of Della Gamma. Connell . a ~raduate or Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. attended USC. where he was on the championship NCAA tra-ck team. - Connell is employed by Connell Chevrolet UNISEX NEOOACE Rare lnclianhead Coln. 1'4 kt. Gold Plated UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT .., Mow! Oftly $9.91 each YOUR DAlt:Y PILOT CA N BE RECYCLED! Clnlnge Coasteoliele operates r'Mt ~ recychng center for Cost) Meu. 556-5981 l DM.YPILOT .. Does your daughter need confidence? Cell Del ... , Slnft,. .......... · t1dtl 1~&A11 Y >tt:.= :..'!'.!t.~ ,,...... 641-Jlll • ~ fall shoe - sale! through November 18 reg . 14.99 to 17.99 10.98 reg. 18.99 to 21 .99 12.98 reg. 22.99 & up 16.98 Handbags. too-big1savings! Just look at the saV1ngs! Selected groups of dressy and casual styles 10 wear now Wanted colors and materials but not every size in every style So better be early Md~ter Charge • V1sJ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BRISTOL• COSTA MESA ' ... , ... ' I ' . ' •Pitts •Scars •Wrinkles • Olscotorations • Unwanted Hair • Brown Splotches • Stretch Marks ~ ~ Don't try to cover your skin problems. ~ / Let Jeneal correct them! « Recommended by Medical Doctors ~ Fef'Mett&W_.. ~ Phone for complimentary. con1ulta~ ~ 17141 955-1371 ~ (No Aoootntment Neceaa.y ; ~ ·Nov. 4 . Nov. 11) ,', OPIHTOOAY IJ..1 ··eo• w..._.,,._ •. wte 110 ...w1Mff ....... tl6'0 ~ ::::~1'f ?.-.•·' --..... -., . . .. ' BJ• DAILY PILOT Sundlry. November b. 1978 Restless S eoreh Woman Playwright Found Script for Acc laimed ~etting Out' By Exploring Painful Period in Life And at W omen 's Prison By W1LIJAM ~LOV•.R NEW YORK 1API "Wh•·n you uh,olukh want to do somethtnlC \OU do 11 u"1•r1\ M r,h.1 Ndrm.m "\\'.ti.h•n•• '' Ju't honnjt And that L'l ~hv , thl' p<·~y httlt· K,.111u1kv pl11ywr1ghl (~Ill, , ht-' 11> "utldt•nh ..it ~ltlNt' l'l'Oll'f with "Getlln" Out • Her alllrtl&Not ~ton .&bout J ~om • .in Cl'lon .., flrst d ay ot 1>1arolt• (h't-.1<'m ~ 11:. rt"f.'t 11th p11·kt>d In the Amt'ttl'an 'fM4h'r Cntin. A~'4K'1ottm1 ll\ 1h1· outiJIUndlllg "iCU(ln rind h\ ,j 1t·~10nt1l gonlUtUon lt 1i. to Ix' tnC'lud1>d tn "Tht> lk'$l Plays of 1977 78." tlw Mxt ~Uon of the craft':. • .nnual l'lht• ~••)'~ "but ht· 1n111:stl'd I ~houldn't go thut woy ut f1r11t ln.111t•ud. lw u:sked mt> to st-arch bul'k for 11 11m4• wh1·n I'd bf-ton mi11erublc, or in danger. und ill• ,, pl.1y ablmt that painful l>t.'rlod " M t.-d11.11111n ftK·u:wd 1n on her first post school ,1:.~o11(1111wnl. u two yf•ar stint ut the l<t•nlu<'kY Cen 1 r.il st.1h• llo,pllul wlth t•molaonully dis turbed l h1hll I'll "I Wf':N'f IN lh1nk111g I l'Ould makl' & d1f 11 n •1111 .11111 It-ft ht·.irlhrokl·n I couldn't s.ivl' tht "or ltl I n1uhl11t :.U\1• 1•H·n one hllh.• kul It IU.'11 ni.tth' ow M> mad tc1 know those little l.llh kilt.'"' th1•y wouldn't ~row up hkl· me. but li ke I h1· lltth gu\' ,11·rni.i. lht• room " • ll<·r subsequent Mage scnpts concern loneh· ncss and "people's need for connections." The pwce for "Visions" documents lire in the i\p. palach1an mining region during the G r eat Depression. Tht> creative cor ccnlr ation on rather solemn topics 1s belit'd by the cheerful enthusiasm with which she Pl1T'ltttt'1t intcllectuaJ challenge Several writing projects are pe nding. but s he's hoping to taper off the p11ee in favor or more private lire. PLAYWRIGHT I CROSSOWRO --.. -·--···-.-.--*'#P• ~'.."'::.":.'::':".'..~:·~~ A Paramount Plctum NOW Pt.AYJ NG AT MA~N SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 549·3352 ltO l'AsaU ICQPICO fOll 11111 UICIMllll•r rt'(\"renC't' mununl 111 ... h<Jd uf tium~ J µlay JU!>l_ al>out that s1tua· 1111n .... iw th'1·1dod tu t•xplort' what happened fre· "I OON•T WANT 50 people kissing me in the lobby any more." Miss Norman says, dismissing a ll the attention that has been her recent lot ''I'd hke to sneak off through a back aJJey, see some--------------------- fnends and eat egg salad " Th•• drama ~a:. dvOt' fir-.t .n the Actoni' Theattor in l (l\11'' 1llt> then b~ ttw M irk T ..i~~·r fo'ilrum in l.<>i. :\ nir:t·h·:-. and prl·m1t•11'11 ht·n· a Ct·~ ~t-,•ki. J~O b~ tht• l'hcwnl\ Com pun~ 8t<;•'ORt! ... CFJM'l N(, Ol'T" M1:.~ l'.m rnan ne\ t•r tni-,I plctywnlln~ hut 111 ..i bur'>! of 110,t COllt'~lilk l'Ot'rjt) hJd !<oUU~h! 11U!kt (or <'111 ~ood t'OmpUISIOll al> U ll'Ul'ht>r o( hdndlCcipped l hlldrt'n. an 10:.tructor of ~1fkd )oUth:., 1n multiple .1t·11 ... 1l1l·' with Kentu<·ky t'duc-.illon.U tde\. l\lon, ,,., a TV scr1pkr. book re' 1e .... er and t'd1tor of J nt Wl>papcr JUVt•nile st•ct1on. "The Jelly Bt>an Journal · ·'I'd ofte n get rrustratt'd at l>Ome~hmg becaust• 1t "'al>n 't hard enou~h . or I 'd lt•arnt-<I all ..ibout 1t too quickly or J 'd mak£' troubl~ 1f I did mon• ·• sh• i>ayi., looking ba<'k at t,hc h1~h n1mpressio11 record of <H't1v1t1e~ after ~t'tting u dl'gtt.·t.• 111 philosophy nine yearl> ugo from Agne:. St'<Jl t Collcg1.· in Atlanta Sance penning "Getting Out" in 1976, the 31 · year-old author has wrltlen two other pluy!>, "Third and Oak," which won adminng rcvie~:. ut Lou1sv11le a nd was packed up for National Press Rads.o's "Earplay" series; and "Circus Valen tine." set fOr February premiere at the At'tOrl> Theater · THE DAY HER break·through drama opened at the Phoenix. still another script, "The Willing· ncss .. went mto rcheaPsal for the mnovat1\ e PBS "V1:.1on" SCrlt'S. "I've n<'ver been r eal interested 1n starvmg." she quips about ht.·r frequently multiple Job:. "A couple of years ago J put together t'nough of a fan<1ncial purl.age for ~<'curity. Th<'n what I bt•g<rn to do was buy my time from myself "I'd do two thinf.{s at once in order to take nine months when maybe nothing was coming an It was j ust my way of givrng myself a flour to stand on ... Iler restless search for new ch allenges started he r on the drama path. She got in touch with .Jon Jory. artistic directo r of Louis ville's eminent tro upe "My natural instinct is to be an entertainer," 11 u1·ntly tu :-Ul'h adole:.ccnts lutt'r on Many l'nminub -.t.1• 1tc.tll'tt'd. 1.·a ~L of handicapfX.>d h,11 i..:ruunth "'I m "'' y good ul research." Miss Norman clt'd.i rt·~ .. .ind with .i lot of help was able to meet ,11111 tull. Ylilh womt.·n "'ho v.ere m prison or had ..,..,, H 'd I !OH' .. Out of that "harrnwing. traumatic. fnghtenmg 111' L• ... 11.:ation." shl' created the flashback story of \1 knt•, a kind of cvt•ry .... oman outcast 'Thl' µlay ." :.ht.· hastens to add. "1sn 'l a llll'~~Jgt· tl'xl " O'Neill Com edy At CSF ~~!!:~ ~. CORONA DEL MAR ~i~~ .. Ah. W ildt"rnel>S 1 ," I MQt.J§~ the only comedy t•ve r ~ written by playwright I Eugene O'Neill is bctng English ~et s taged today and Thurs· .,1 __ s_u_b.·T_1_11e_s ____ _ day through Sunday. Nov. 12 at th<' Cal State · Fulle rton Little Theater. Gerard Flynn of Foun- tain Valley 1::. a membc•r of t hl' c a sl. The story eonct-rns a famil y's tt•cn age son '4ho <11s- t'OV<'rs "lift"' and "Lhe girl next door." Curtain time H\ 8 p m . Thursday through Satur - day evenings a nd 5 p m . Sundays • T1 (' kcts ar<' $2. 75. $2 CSF s tudents. faculty and s taff. I nformation 870·3311 Macbeth · 9:50 Lion In Winter · 7:30 TDDAT 'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLB ACROSS 78 Liquid meas-132 Seine 18 Japanese 97 Grammar 1 Loose ure 134 Wrlles drama part 8 Clutch 79Bend 136 Noalrll: Obs 19 Valley 98 Wrathful . Orama, however . looks like a long-term com- m1lmt•nt "The thing about writing plays that's different from anything else l 'vc ever done." s he notes. "Is that I don't think I'm ever going to learn all there 1s to know about 1t. .. John Travolta (J.\C" A'0ER"i0'1) REVEALS in the Olivia Newton-John DAILY PILOT 11 Zagreb na· 81 ln1errect1on 137 Wings 1t11e Pl 141 California 18 Troftical tru11 82 Imp lort 21Sol1ary 22 S1a1r pan 83 AsSiSI 2 142 Playful mam- 23 Artery words mat 24 Coral island 85 Quahog, e g 144 Maxims 25 Nickel sym-86 Downpour 146 Favorites bol 88 Twosomes 148 Cereal grain 26 Ar m bone 89 Lugs 149 Pronoun 2Q Senior 27 Famous :>9 Arrow ~·son 33 ~xplet ve 35' Oled 38 Timeless 39 Church part 41 Prostrate 43 Positive pole 45 Needy 99 Diner 101 Lavaliere 103 Sun deity 10-4 Driver's aid 2 words 107-Ranger 108 Begone! 110 Forcefully 1t1 Analyze. The Carboni Brothers. One had the brains, one had the muscle and one had the suit Tqgether, 28 Building area 90 Fly 150 Egyptian 47 Siamese Gram 30 Thal IS. 91 Dress soul coins 113 Wax Abbr., L. 92 Girl's name 151 Law 49Conclude 114 Journey 31 Time period: 93-Elsen-154 Sailor's 50 Deity t16 Decay Abbr how er ~eting 52 Fat 54 Endure 117-diem 32 German e11· 95 Dream 156 mpass pt. 55 Biblical e11· 119 Precious ple1've 96 Duct 157 Aneathe11c Pf'eSSiOn metal 34 ~dore 97 Cravat 159 Deep pink 36 British prln-100 Miid ex· 160 Sllghlest 56 Abscond 1Z1 Railroad sup- cess 57 Ranctler por1 37 Waldorf, e.g. plehve 162 Awaken 59 Odnk 123 Molars 39 Fruit punch 101 Fool: Comb. 164 Controls 61 Wrench 125 Dlacover 40 Jump form 165 Barter 63 Persfilre 127 Hindu grant 42 Arabian d•&· 102 Rasp 166 Tether 64 Sma I plea 129 Whitt lrlct 10-4 Function 167 Teacher 66 Desire 130 "Four-44 Retain 106 F.O.R. agcy. 67 Condemn bagger" 46 soak 106 Khaki DOWN 69 Deatroy '7 Mimic 107 Conducts 72 Papal name 131 Creal 48S~ng 109 Pismire 1 Common· 74 Suffice 133 Choir voice 61 Se s son 110 Nepal tribe place 76 Largeness 135 Dlstand 53 Wal81S 2 Oir1's name 138 ~hold! S5 Time unit 111 Fuel 3 De~rt 78 Study 139 Lariat 58 Midday 112 By 4 Afr can an-79 Jargon 140 Gulde 60 French coins 113 Unite telope 80 Investigate 62 Mosl recent 5 Shout 82 Nonsense 142 Paddles 65 Antelope 115 Frenchman's 6 Grit M Remun-143-avls neighbor eraled 145 Dirk 66 -bliss 117 Glue 7 Jaf.anese 85 Biii and -" 68 Hold down mle 147 Classify 70 Burmese Ian-118 Tale 8 Dolt 87 Reveraaoe 150 Big - guage 120 Flit 9 Bristle 88 Cube 152 Bounder 122 Highway 10 Escapade 90 Turfed 153 Chinese pa-71 Jujube 123 Pithier 11 Heels over 91 Trough _ goda n Window part 124 Mountain 12 Clamor 92 Inform 156 Pronoun 73 Food hsh 13 Mlnerals 75 Faith nymph 14 Map book 93 Iron, e.g. 158 Greeting 78 Verb fonn: 126 Fatigue 15 Stearin 94 Marble 161 Steamship Abbr. 128 Boat planks 16 Servant 95 Vicious (abbr) n Suitable 130 Hardy 17 Devoured 96 FlaVOf 163 Guido's note ·they had a million dollar dream. , STARTS FRIDAY SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS EDWARDS NEWPORT 11 CtlEDOMJ IUEU PARK DRIYE·IN Newport Beach 644·0760 Orange 6:f4·2553 Buena Park (714) 821·4070 girl nil friends ~ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT w<:XXJ( Al.LEN'S The Nl9h1He Came ttome "HALLOWEEN" Plua IRI 'KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE" Olan• Ron DO_,. nv ~ .... Mich•el Jeck.on ............. ""'~ -.,I ,_l ~ \\:7'f]{l r/I _!~fll.tCINCMA I I:::;' fr L, " .. ~. 546·3102 9''·~· HEAVEN !&/ A ~. CAN WAIT ·. · WEllJIG 'l\AR " r ),,. .,.,.. 11(.A~ Oi~lf ~ '"ADVENTURES OF Plu1 IPGI RLOCK HOLMES '"THE ONE edqds HUNTINGTON SMARTER ANO ONlV ~?° .. -848-0388 BROTHER .. HEAVEN CANWAJT ~CH~E ~"' - Plua tRI "THE GREEK TYCOON"' Plu1 IP GI 'THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" DONNY onc:I MARIE IN "GOIN' COCONUTS'' New1 from all over C1llfoml1 11 rounded up each day In the DAILY PILOT .\ u ............... . ., ·~ .... • •t La-··· . .................. ~ .. .. ::::t1 ~ ............ ------...-. .... .. . . . _ ... -.. ... . ,. . . .. ....... .---· .. I) ot "° 11 I \ TELEVISION Suncssy, November 5. 1978 DAIL V PILOT 8 J J 'Charleston' AU Women Pilot Movie "' JEaav Bun HOLLYWOOD <AP\ No matter whAI ll looks hkt>, 1:14-ryl Vf'rtUt' uyK sht1 Is not out lo ,•:-.tubll~h 1 feminine bt U<'hhu d 1n tht male tlom1n .. 1tt .. t world of ttle\ 1t.1on ~h(• •~ tht• prnduct•r of "Charlnton.' 11n N Ut: pilot movll' that wu\ "'r1ttcm by tt woman. dtrt"l'lt'd by •• "'om<tn und stun thrtt womt•n T hul 1s be lit•\ tod to be u first for telev1S1on "It '11 Ju.: t a ('(ltn<'Hit-nc•t• · M ' Vl"rtut' :-.ayi. 'Som e "'omt'n ha\lt' u tou11th ta me and somt· muk•• .. .cn~t f'us bnut 1t Wf' should Ju.'ll gl't un with lt Tht.> way to dc1 1l 11> to JUSt do It Muybt• l'vt' bt"t•n lucky hut I '\>1• "''v1•r llt't'n httlcl l1tu•k bet•au...e I'm .i y,om.ln DIRECTOR K.A& N Altnt &, who went frum d11nrtn1it lo chort'Ollfl•PhY lo <t1rt'rtlng, !>d)'S. "It's a rarity that W<''re all women. but I dvn 'l ttunk 1t wa:, inlent1onlll l lh1nk Beryl Sl'l out lo find the ~t ~pie for the pro1ecl " Al·tually the first d1re<:tor Ms Vertue tned to h1r<' wu.s ..a man , but he was busy and bJs agt>nt ret.'Ommended another clJenl, Ms. Arthur. NBC bulked a l tunng her because she was an unknown unlll they saw her JUSl·released mov le, "Th.e .M.a!u Caae." Actress Lynn Moody says, "It's nice, I like it. But, as for working, 1 automatically tune in on the person. I don't say, 'Ob, it's a woman dire<:· tor so I'll have no proble ms ' I ttunk from a wo man you get a respect and a point of vie w, but other than that tl depends on lhe person Some men directors have a very sensitive point of view " IN A SENSE, this 1s lht> •·year of the °"om an" for tclt•v1s1on "Charl('!,lon" 1!> only C1n \''m m pie (If th • gains women an · making both tn ~.,,,,. ~Ufng tirftl of •~r ia e ntertcdaanat. Peop"l4! a~ ~p­ itt g in aad o•t al bed. Tlt.- roffl a~ ltas flOlle old of it."' the positive images being projected on the screen and in important positions behind the t:ame ra . Women control millfons or dollars in mini- series, movies and r egular series at the net works, studios and production companjes. Wome n writers, once a rarity, are today com-mon. And, s ince producers generally are recruited from the ranks of the writers, women arc moving into authority. Women directors are now on the verge of the breakthrough writers made five or six years ago. Nowhere is Utis more exemplified than in ·'Cha riest.on." THE SCRIPT FOR the movie, seen as a re- turn to romanticism , was written by Nancy Lynn Schwaru. Miss Schwartz, who also wrote the script for the CBS movie "Like Mom, Like Me," died of a brain tumor al the age of 27 on the eve or production. . Ms Vertue is worldwide bead of telev!sion fo r the Robert Stigwood Group and previously produced "The Entertainer ," the TV series "Beacon Hill" and the hit rock musical "Tom- my " She is responsible for importing the co"' cept.s for "All in the Family" and "Sanford and Son" from her native England. "Charleston" stars Lynn Moody, Delta Burke, and Patricia Pearcy as three women caught in the throes of the end of lbe Civil War in Charleston, S.C. It also stars Jordan Clarke, Richard Lawson, Susan Tyrrell and Martha Scotl. Ms. Scott is a lso producer of the Broadway hit, "The First Monday in October ,'' s tarring Henry Fonda and Jane Alexander. Ms. Vertue says "Chariest.on" will become a series if the movie is a hit in the ratings. H is built around three women: Delta Burke as Stall a, the headstrong Scarlett O'Hara type; Miss Moody as Minerva, a black house servant in love with a white man; and Patricia Pearcy as Valerie, Stella's cousin. , ................. . ---••tyff M LAUIA Mill" ....,._ ... s.f/1111-....... - '"IOn IH~AMT C-, -,1 You con Charge DAILY PILOT Ckluffled Adi 642•1671 . . .. D1rector-tfttren Arthur. left, actress Delta Burke. center, and producer Beryl Ve rtu e are c o llaborato r s on "We wanted t.o make it a story or romance and passion and survival set against the death of one cuJture apd the rebirth of another,·• says Ms. Vcrtue. She hopes "Charleston" will start a return to rom anl1c1s m. "I'm getting tired of sex in en· ~ C(J ~ -/tJ ~ ~ IWl'lu. I ;..--;:: . u n.ause lhPrl'., goinq 10 be nothinq '>lra1!]hl about d CHEECH & CHONG film . Everv generation h.t<o h.td theiniwn 1..omedv cl11n. tht' 30\ hdd L.tmel dnd Hardv. Abb<in & Co..t<·tln brolw up the 40\ ttnd M Mlin c1nd Lt'\.111., rt•<1tly fr<1t IUrt'd 1lw 50\ CHEECH & CHONG lldve helped m.1k1· the 70'5. go ·UP IN SMOKE.· CHEECH & CHONG .trt-th(' rnmP<lv 11·.1111 thttl !JdVC' birth 111 rock comedv .ind in ri ll' pron·'" of 1um1nn 1111 .1 wholt• gt-1W1dll11n.1.old len millio11 .1lbum' piC'kCd up llUlllt'rt>U!. clWttrd ... indudm!J C.di.h Box .inJ Blllboarc.l\ hc ... 1 c oiru'<h,i d1111, and d Grammy for thc•ir t1lb11111. ·tu.. Cochin<>'>.· Now lfi. time fur d CHEECH & CHONG movw C & C's "UP IN SMOKE" will make you feel very funny. ~o don'1 go srraighl l u Wt-lh~ movw! ......mng (.l_..h M-""" l ommv Chooq tum ~ Edw iw,.,,,. !Jaod'" MMT>n ....S.,....,,l(,..,h.,.!>cit ~ ~hylornmv Chonq &Chtt<h M•!lfl Producrd by l.ou Adan C. Lou l"""'-dO Oirf'Cll'd by U... Adlrf p......,_..,,.. • "Charleston " The movie pilot is an ex- ample of the gams women are making in expanding positive images. tertainmcnt Peopl<' are leaping ln and out of bed The romance has gone out of it." She 1;ccs 11 not only as a periof or manners and morals but <.is a time when women first gamed independence b<'cause so many men were at war c1nenome Ei sc11een 634 2553 comPLEX Ctupm.1n A•~ &. S.1nt.1 An~ FfffW.ty MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY SGT PEPPER :.ONEL HEAATS CLUB BAND !PGl JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 170 MM STlREOI "TOMMY" (PG) "WIZARDS" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" (PG) "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" (Al "FOUL PLAY" "GOING COCONUTS" "UP IN SMOKE" (R) STAn1um EiscREen 6)9 7860 OAIVE·ln "UP IN SMOKE" "EASY AIDER" (R) "UP IN SMOKE" (R) "EASY AIDER" "GREASE" "AMERICAN HOT WAX" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "THE ONE ANO ONLY" (PG) "SM OKEY & THE BANDIT'' CPG) "HOOPER" AU DllYl-IHS 0'84 7:00 P.M. MIGKnY Cllold Under 12 Fru Unleu • K•ddoe f'lay9round DIANA l'lOSS"' "THE WIZ" A1so~omn9 MICHAEL JACKSON · NIPStY PJJSS8..L TEO l\055 ·LENA HOfl.NE ond RICHARD PRl'Or\ (a\ H< WIZ") ~ .... ,~,_ """""., __ ..,..._,t. .. ....--•.. ·----'""''lo•• '-'• lONY WALTON · CHAN.IE SMALLS· QUINCY JONES • KEN HAl\Pfl\ · DEDE ALLEN oswAi.n'MOM1sm . AlOERT WHtTLOCK . JOH sCHUMACHEI\ . roOCOHEN Set./Sun. 1:00.S:30 l :Q0.8:00 10:49 ._ .. SIDNEY LUMET r edwards CINEMA HARIOR.A T ADAMS '"COST A MESA 546-3102,. .. -.. ,. . . . .. . . . . • # . . .. . . . ' '• • . . FOR FURTHER "'°°"AM tNFOftMATION CALL 534-fREE "' .... -. - • .. -19. ••• • • l ... ,. IOltH ftAYOUA SANM>AYNIGHT fMlt•> PlUI ntANC ooo rrs ,.1oaf1Po1 ,=111•r~::::--, .... -All '"' COUUOt TOU Ct.Ht" iii MIDNIGHT lX,HSS111 It 0 e l ·U e t :lO • 1:00·& 10.U ,_._. P.,..t._ lri. 11 /J (ii> l :M _,_,,,,.,.-----. M090I SfOA4 e ,_l_ llHlf WHO'S tuWNG OUATC..,11 IN! PWS NfW TOH. NfW TOii ll'OI _,_,,,,.,.-----. ·u-AU nu COUUOf TOU CA.NI'" MIDNIGHT IX,HSS 111 1J14t e l:I, e ,.u • •1U & 10.M ,_ ... P....i.w h i. ll(l I"' l 1M lllCKOD OCJTfUU THl llG fUl(l'OJ P\Ul HOUSE CAWll'OI INlt UNAJ' M . e CH OI. •UllfCln A WIDOtNGtl'OI 12o>O e 1:00 e t1l0 e 1100 & IO>U A.U.l-i..aCAIT "DEATH ON THE NILE" U'GI Wl(DAY& -7.1-U SAT'4.IN -I .S-0 1l-71CM l0 -.IAMU UAN e IAHI •ONOA COMIS A HOl$lMAN IPOI l'lUJ COMA!l'OI -----~· AOUU ..,,.,.. 1. 1000.l VISION 111 2. 69 MINUns (I) 3. CllACKING U, 111 ------uun tacnMf"" 1. UUCl lH & I 111 2. mHT ftGHTH 111 J. It.ACK lllT JONES (6) .... CAIVID A "'°"TMAUr lOOtlOJ MUIOUS (I I P\UJ ._.. °""' Mlniec" 111 "Wlltlll •AOOIUllt &If HAll" MUSAGI flOM SPACE ll'OI P>lU, lASIHlAST !l'OI ----------l ... "Ill CAIVIO A ~-llll" TOOUOX MUIDlH 111 l'l.UI MIAT CUAVll MASSACU111 1!'11111! ... ltl!lllr.-:-"'""'."".=:"'1 .....-AU nu COUUM YOU CANr MIONtGHT U:NH5, .. 1 ~u• ms°' uuu MAH<., ... U.VQ A NICNfTMABI" TOOUOJC MCMOllS (I ) f\US MIAT CUAYll MASSACH1•1 ·-•-'11lAfl" 1. HAUOWUN 111 2. THI t1MmU 111 a. "'-u.., n. ....... 111 llOTK..- JAWI 21'°1 Pl.lit -• AMDtCAN ounm '"' ~ -.. .. ' -.. • f •• I l ~'•(. • ' . . '•f I~ "" ~ r ; ' .. , ,, ... ~ ,,. "" f • \1:. ,, ' . ' ' ,I • ~: ... DAILY PILOT ............. --·- I 812 DAILY PILOT Sundav November 5 1878 Play De-Hollywoodized Wayne Portrayal Ang r d Hill P e ople By ROBERT MACY BRANSON, Mo (AP > N1H1wi. of the:11• soulhw~l Mluoun Ozarks have nt•ver tukt•n kindly to city type11 with new notions thut thrulrn their tally going way of hrc• Yean. •10. they h h•r ally ran off 111111) v.ood folks who look whut th,. Ourk ~pl1• <·on aldt>rl'(j lode<>t'nl liht>rhe~ with om• nf th<' n· Rion 's most chcn11ht'<I Pf>S,t>MIOO\ llurold llt•ll Wrl~ht 's "Shfphc•nt ur thl' t111:11 · Four tirnf'S, datrnt( h111·i1 tel lh<' 1.1ln1t mov les. lloJlywood pul Wr1"ht 'rlaMH lo film. and rour Uml~ tht• hill folks \II} llnll>v.<1od railed to do tht> book JU~llCC' P EIUIAPS TIO: MOST rc•lt>brntt-d dfort was m l936, with J budd1n1 )OUnl( 111c-tor numt.cf John Waynt• in the leud role l-'1lm<1om \\Ith 1111 the proper pomp, l>t u.:t'<i th•• world prl'ml<'r ul l nsp1ratton Point u '"t.1 f1vt• mil<"• wt•'ll of Hrun~on v.he rt· \\ n~ht 1.H·nnt'<J his fJ mou~ :.tor~ 111 tht• houk \\h1t•h \\11' hJst'<J on rt•ul 11(1• d\..i1 .1d1•n., t:runt l\1.111ht·v.~,, t•11lll'd Old M1111 tui. \\ lfl'. Moll1t• Jnd thc•ir '"" Yountl Matt urc· the• .. talwarts or thl' hllb Tht> ~hepht'rd wander11 upon thl'lr homt•stt•Jd und 1' txofnencfrd All art' un:t\\JN' thut thc· "ihl'pht'rtf':. son 1u\d ' tht· M .atlht.•\\' 1luu~h1t·r "1·n· ">t't'rt'I lover\ in } t'an. pru.I !-.h1· dwcl \\hill-j,tl\ 111~ t11rth to lht·1r C'h1ld, L1ttl<• Pl'lt>. -wh u 1' rnt'ntJlly rt'turded Old Mau <.'arnt·:. .1 t>1ltt.•r hatred fur the man he feeli. killed his d•1ughtl'r. not knowing that man 1s the son of lht' S ht•phe rd \\ho hao; come to nu•1:1n 110 murh lo tum :.nd the hill peoplt• The book l'Ondude~ \\Ith Olc.J Matt d1:.cov.er ' ing the 1denlll.) of the Shc•pherd 's i.on and forgi ving tht' yuun~ man "ho d1ei. o f CJ robher '11 bullet 'rht• fri<'nds h1p rorged belwt•t·n Matth t•\\s and tht· S hf'phrrd :.urvivc·~ 11'. i.terne:.t te:.t ''Shepherd" waa don<' as u tulkle. that they tort' down tl~ lt-nt In which the premier was held ttnd lold th~ lfolly wood vlsiton. to "81l..".' They t:Ol W rl&ht and hl11 book rank as deity In lhe h11l11 A n&llV<' Nl•W Yorker and Christian mlnlalt•r who r;u rrcred from tubereulosis, Wright wu11 living In Pittsburg. Kan , 1n 1896 wht'n doctori. 11Uj(j(e11ted u summer trip Lo the hills for hi htiulth ~mini( by tru1n, wagon 11nd horseback. W rlf(ht wus hullt"d wc>st of Brunson by the flood- 10.c Whitt• R lvc-r, nf'ur what 111 no\\ Table Rock Oum Al u nt•urby t•ubtn, Wnght was bt·fnended by the Mullhl•w11 , JW.l 1.111 the Shephe rd was 10 h111 book. For t'lt(ht summers Wn.:ht returned to the friendly hill folki., camping out on Mat· thcw11 ' lns p1rut1on Po int There he wrote "S hephc•rd," with Matthe ws, Young Matt and Mollie the t.•entruJ l'hurut·lt'r11 The book lay unpuhh11hed for years until a friend of Wnght 's rt' ad 1t and backed it!> pubh~ut1on · Old Mall und Molht• d1t-d within three month11 of each other 1n 1923, but their cabin re· ma1n11 on the Shepherd of lhl• H11l11 Farm, which. along with Silver Uollar City, 1s a top at- lrdcl1on m the arc>a R .;sTORING THE FARM was a goal of Mary Tnmble and her husband, the late Or. Bruce Tnmble, Kentuckians who moved here in 1947 Their son Mark, dreamed of telling the Shepherd story "the nght way" -the way the people or the hills would te ll it. That dream was reuhzed. in 1960 when the Old M 111 Theatre began production of a play based on what Tnmble considered the most ac· t•uralt' mlt>rprctallon of the book Start('<J with 300 ~eats, the outdoor am- phitheater now has 3,000 The latest 1,000-seat IN TIIE MOST nota hlt• of thl' mov1ot., kindly addit ion came after ul>oul 40,000 people were Molht' 1:. dcp1t·ll,d a11 :i \\llC'h. thc book 's heroine turned a way from sell-out productions last s um· Sam m v Lan<' u~ a moono;h1nc•r and tht· revered mer, s iud Gil Elmore, the farm's public rel a Shepherd all Molli<:'~ lover and lhl' fatht•r or II lions director and a cast mem ber s ince 1961. legilimate Youn~ Mall Last year 221.000 people saw the show, and The hill pcople ~t:re :.o incensed by the this season a quarter-million saw 144 s hows portrayals in th(' Wayne movie, the fi rst time from April through October. ~~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;:;;::;;iiiiiiiiii--~-'-- tjt• .. -(-.. ~ .. SPLCIAL LNGAGLMLNT NOW SHOWING CINEDOME 23 Orange 634 ;i~~J NEWPORT CINEM• Newpor1 Beach 644·0760 ----And In Loa Angele1----- CHINESE AVCO CENTER CINEMA Hollywood 464 8111 Wesrwooo 4 75 0711 NOW PLAYING OllAllGl IUll ClllfMA Wlll Owl\je 111•1 b.l/ O~IJ Wntmmster l/t41 ll'J2 40~3 ............ ,.,. .. '..,_ ...... ' .. ··""' -·-•• , • ._QC ''The funniest fil111 of the year'' CHICAGO TR18VNC • SOHO WCEKLt NlWS S.OCRAMLNIO UNION SAN FRANCISCO CXAMINCR OAYION JOURNAL H(RALD If vou're 1n high school If you re 1n college If you r1t Oul or college II you ve ever heora 01 college. o Na11ono1 Lampoon ton o SolurCloy N1ghl Uve ton. or vou·re Just ready lor some w il<:l co11eg1t humor you will hove o laugn1ng gooa time 01 'Animal House ... -c.lt<( ';WJT t<llC. IV ' - Totrehing Srene Mike Kellin <.ippears as fathC'r Billy Hayes and allC'mpt!-i to comfort his imprisoned :-ion. playecl by Brad Davis. m scene from .. Midnight Express." !-.howing in several Oningt• Coast-arc:a theater~ The movie • rrenellcolly lunnv o roucou~ 1ememb1once or l1'11ngs post ona p0u1onote Cooa Innocent tun m11ea w1lh enough w1cturone~ to give 11 s6mv choroc ter JOSEPH EJ£VINE PRESENTS MAGIC ,.. THEATER concern!-. the story of Hayes who was found guilty of possession of hashish m TurkPy an rt ~enlt•n ccd Lo btanbul 's sorb1d Sagmalcilar pr ison. H ayes managed lo esl'<ipc and return home to America. .- '•'· t• .... '· ANTHONY HOPKINS ANN-MARGRET . BURGESS MEREDITH ED LAUTER EXECUTIVE PRODUCER C.O ERICKSON-MUSIC-BY JERRY GOLDSMITH SCREENPLAY BY WILLIAM GOLDMAN BASED UPON HIS NOVEL PRODUCED BY JOSEPH E. LEVINE AND RICHARD P. LEVINE ........ .......... ,, ~11eu1s A ....-y "°"' ~ """- M ....nr ~. "'"" ~ IWXlUCl10H ~ uwPO()H)N""""-H()U)( -..JOHN DCtWt ~~ JOK'C\/{N<)H \l(JYIAOl.O()M ~~encl oo.wo ~. --~ ~t:Jyw.ITY~cnc!r.llol<l\LllMNI "'-'ICO,.~~l[IH """-' by ltAAOl.O f\.wil) OCll.(',W ll{HH(Y (I ()tll) 141.£1' °"<led b¥ JOHN WQ) --'°"' w-.---.. -·-1 :r.:='~':Cc.1Dii1---:.-~.:~ ..... ,,...-.... ..... __ ........... _ NOW PLAYING l DWUDI ' HARIOR 2 Costa Mesa 646·0573 Mon · Frt 7·30 • 9 •5 Sit 2 30 • • •!I • 7 30 • 9 45 • i I 45 S11n l 30 • • 45 • 1 30 • 9 4~ • 1 t 4~ CHTUltY 21 Anaheim 772-8902 STADIUM Dlllfl·ll Orange 639·8770 DIRECTED BY RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH R -· ·,·.r=····...... ~ , .•. , ..... ,....... l.91.1. STAATS WEDNESDAY AT SPECIALLY SELECTED THEATRES NEAR YOU • • ................... . -. . -.-..-r .... •"'·~· . . . . ::;-:-;~~-:~-:-~ • ~ ·' ,. .. '.'.; .· ) • • .. : INSIDE: •Exotic Autos •Business •Real Estate •Stocks I ~ .... ...... November s. 1978 OAI Y PILOT .You I Your MoneD.~c,~ lames Dean's Maehine Is Baek / And an Orange County company is making 1-__ t. ------- it for those who lo vf! Jhe 1951 Speedster. By THOM l.E('()Q Ot .... 0.11,. ...... '"'" When Ferry Por~t·ht•. son of found~r Dr fo'l'rthnand PoN>ch<• 1ntr<X.1ucoo h1 -... pu:rblN 1n 1951 , he affoctl'<I the p::.ycht·~ of l·ullege ~tudenb <al·ross Amcn('a Its low. curvaceous body dung to road~ possessively, and 1L<1 en~ane had a throaty tone thal munnered "love me" to ats driver IF AU. THAT SOUNDS silly. then you've p robably never 1riven the classic model 356, never bad an e motional Omg with a rarely fo und neo-classic a utomobile Porsche only buil1 4,822 of these little cars fro m 1951 lo 1959 It was the James Dean Machine. . But now. nearly 20 years later. t he S peeds t.er is ba('k. They arc being torned out in exa('t replica by a hrm in Santa Ana, recently arn H d from Turrn. Italy, to take advantage of the Mediterranean c limate o f Southern California Automobili lntermeccanica produces one of the fiber glass and steel Speedsters each day in its three buildings at 2421 So. Susan St. IT IS A LABOR OF love for the tiny group who mold and assemble the car by hand, using wooden mallets to pound aluminum channels in· to the windscreen frame and endless sheets of sandpaper to make the body smooth enough to glisten under its s hining lacquer. Behind a ll this is the ent husiasm and managerial skill of lntermeccanica's co-owners Tony Ba umgartner a nd Frank Reasner Reisner lived and ran lntermeccanica in Turin for about 20 years before moving to Orange County about 4 years ago. When he did move, he and Ba umgartner seem ed to tea m up well. Reisner wanted to base his re plica of the 356 on a Volkswagen chassis and Baumgartner , a n old friend . was a Volkswagen dealer T hat's right. humm ing under the rear Assemblyline workers file and sand Jntermeccanica version of Speedster deck of the Porsche look-alike 1s the good old Vee Dub powerplant, a lthough you can put in a Porsche powertrain and register legitimately with the Porsche Club of Ame rica. H that sounds fishy. Baumgartner asks it be re me mbered that the onginal's body was not built by Porsche eithe r. And. he adds , us ing a modern car's powerplant a nd chassis overcomes the problem of finding service. "You can get a VW serviced anywhere." J igger the engine a bat with dual carbs, and the im itation betters the original in accelera- tion . top speed and displacement It's also 205 pounds lighter . WHO BUYS THE 200 or so cars lntermec· ~an ica turns out each year? "It's the guy who was a college student in the early '50s and fell in love with the car, but couldn't afford a pencil." sajd Baumgartner. a displaced New Jerseyite who has tinkered with cars slnce his high school days. The 356 is the only ('ar being m ade by In· termeccanica now. but plans e re in the works for a new "classic" design based on 1930's lines. Tentatively called the Mercer <That won't be its final' name>. the car has Oared fenders. a long hood of aluminum. a sporty cloth top and an elegant looking trunk al the rear. Baumgartner's eyes light up when be shows the designer 's drawings. LIKE ALL EXOTIC CARS they've made. the dra wings will be car ved three-quarter size in wood. then molds will be made for fiber glass parts. metaJ parts will be s haped by hand And there won't be ve ry mooy of the m. Sunshine & Light Dream Re1'isited hlly Nool _.., LM,.,... • lllw BowllrJ.>C;uts into roof In first stage ol lnstlfflng custom sun roof, ooe war, of recapturing convertlble's ~a r feeling without rain worrla. A taste of sun for. Rich Middlebrough and the scent of scenery on drives ~ can cost $300 or so to enjoy. Andy Hardy necked in an open converti~e. Now anyone can have an open-air romance. . .sort of By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille D•llY Pile! SI_.. It was part of the American Dream. 20th Century style : Tooling down the fast lane in one of., Detroit's finest~the sun beating down on your brow and wind ruffling your hair. It was, of course, the convertible: that open· air version of the good life on four wheels . HOMECOMING QUEENS displayed their wa res in the m ; returning war heroes, victorious politicians and triumphant astronauts paraded an them ; Clark Gable and Greta Garbo rode through the Depression in them : and Andy Hard y necked in them. The n in 1973 the American Dream hit a dead-end. Detroit ceased manufacturing con- vertibles and the Cadill ac Eldorado. the last to roll off the assembly line, made automotive his· tory Mass marketing of the convertible, accord· ing to automakers, was the victim of air · conditioning and high-speed travel. But even at their peak in 1963 they represented only 6.4 per-· cent of all domestic cars sold. To be s ure, there are still convertibles around: Rolls-Royce offers the Corniche for a paltry $97.000. There's a Mercedes-Benz model. not to m ention all those tiny foreign sports cars that require a shoehorn to squeeze into. IMPORTS ALL -either too h.igh in price or too low to the ground. Can Detroit really deny the adventurous among us that wind·whipped thrill of barrelling down the open highway on a sunny day? Weep no more America, the Motor City's version of the American Dream has been reborn in a slightly altered form . In this age of "lowered expectations," it is not surprising that il is not an all-out converti· ble. It is. however. the next best thing. Car manufacturers are offering, _in a limit· ed way. T roofs <two panels lift out over each passenger ) and a variety of sun roofs to the car· buying public. · AND TO MEET THE demand for the open· air feeling, car customizing shops-with a find· a·need -and flll·it philosophy that would m ake "1:?nry Ford proud-are flourishing throughout the country. <See TOPLESS. Page CZ> ~ ... ............ -' . _. .. . ... . ....... ,, . ~ -~..: ;ORANGE COUNTY :. ~ .. . sUSiNESs:·· ·-··: ... -....... , . ' , Of The Week .· .. , · Baumga rtnt•r s aid no mo re than 1.000 Speedsters "i II be made. the same low produc· t1on as previous l"ars Rarity is part of what his customers pa} for. and keeping production low has helped boost th"' resale price of previous models. '"It 's too early lo tell about the 356. but there isn't one of our c"!rs that hasn't had a resale pri('e less than 50 percent highe r than the original price " <See SP EEDSTE R, Page C3l Chena~al Labs? Shelves Full Of Danger By PAT DUNN Of UW D•ily PllOI SI.off Each year thousands of people die from t he effects of toxic gases a nd from swallowing or absorbing t hrough the skin poisonous materials commonly kept in the nom c 1 rag1cally. m any who die arc children under age five Most homes ar<' potential che mical laboratories Yet few householders ta ke the precautions that ar c normal operating procedures an industrial labs · MISUSE OF COMMON househo ld ('he m1cals <·an endanger t he health of every farruly member Improper storage or use ('an produc<' caus tic burns. inJury from explosions and internal poisoning. Common hazardous products include bleaching agrnts. cleaning fluids. floor polishes. hairs prays. insecticides. lighter fluid, glues, hcrb1cid<'S, and vari~us paanl th inners and re movers. Washing and c leaning compounds also may contain caustic ammonia or chlorine. Toxi(' vapors and gases from household cleaning solutions and chemicals are un recognized pote ntial killers lll many households For example, you probably are familiar with the danger of swallowing paint·th.inrung solutions. but perhaps don't know that you can be poisoned more quick· ly by 1nhalat1on than by ingestion. WHILE \'OU CAN see a nd touch most potential poisonous fluJds. toxic gases and vapors, such as carbon monoxide, are col· orless, odorless and lethal. Did you know that deadly chlorine gas ls formed when chlorine bleach is mixed with a n acid or acid producing compound. s uch as bowl cleaner ? Similarly, mixing chlorine bleach with a lkaline substances such as amonia or lye will produce an irritating gas which can c ause injury or death. M ixirig of . household cleaner4' is. often~ done for reasons of economy. More ort:en than not this leads to poor cleaning results because the cleaners were diluted or neutralized by each other. YOU CAN AVOID m aking potentially f atal mistakes by remembering tha t bleaching agents or bathroom fixture cleaners must not be mixed with vinegar, ~ cleaner. ~ rem ovet' or lye. . ; I ' . IC t , I ' ( • . . - \ I \ ' ' \ I ) r ' I . I ' ~ ' I l ' ' I .. • j , - ' . . ; , 'l ~ -· I f'2 CAIL'( PILOT Sundlty Nowmbef 6 19711 Want Business Loan? 'Know Thy Banker' Anyone t1taT11na a buatnes6 had better pay altenUoo to NI or hf'r N'lallonsh1p wilb b•nkens That lldvtce romc>s fl'om Garry tlollaar, .. rdl~ bank prcsadt•nt who movt>d wf'lt after ~ POI ONS ... f t rom Pa&t' ('I ) llalna and KtortnR <'hcmaul\ 1>m1>f•rly 1!> lht' first tt'p an Mvo1d1ni aC'<'1df'nt11I 11m:o.1111 tng. /\ k)ckect c11bant•t 1:s 11 nt•ct-..slty 1f you havt" todcUt'I") too young to undc.•ri.tund w a r n to I s t' h ti d r c.• n art' fr t' q u t· n ll y pouson~ by molhbulli. ~ind other ('hemtt·1tl hou:sf'hold pn•pur .. taoni. The t'ommuu 1.1sr.1nn tnbl1•1, however, 1., the· lt•<1dan.: c·u prlt In ctuldrt'0°!-I poasoru.ng c1.t:.t'i. .11· c•ordlng to the Amt'rlcdn Ml'di eaJ A.!tM>cta \aon A locked cabinet used to store medicine& uod <'learung matt-nal~ should be localed m a cool . well venlllated place to prevent potent1aJly dangerous concentrations of toxic or explosive vapors after spills or leakage. If possible. use unbreakable con tamers for storag~ _TAK~ A FEW minutes to read the ingre- dients bsted on household cleaning pro- ducts. Tty to become familiar with the chemicals listed and what their dangerous properties are. Some of the commonly used chemicals ( in these pro-('ONSl/MER) ducts, along . _, w i l h l h c i r ----------' dangers. are described in the next rew paragraphs. Clip out this information and save it for emergencies. M ethn.nol or methyl alcohol is a com· monly·used solvent for removing grease and noor wax. lhinning paints and a wide variety or other cleaning jobs. It is volatile, highly flammable and toxic. U you're working with methanol or products based on it, keep doors and windows open and lake periodic breaks to get fresh air. Prolonged exposure to methanol vapors can cause severe coughing, bard breathing, mental confusion and loss of balance. B ENZENE OR BENZOL is seldom found in household product ingredients LO · d~1y bt•cau:-,cof its high toxicity, butil may b<' pn•st•nt in paint thinners that contain petroll'um distil:.ates Carbon tetrachloride was once used as a solvent tn many producLo; from dry clean· mg solutions to fire extinguishers because 1t is nonflammable. Due to its h.igh toxicity carbon tetrachloride, like benzene. has been almost entirely replaced by less toxic chemieals that will do the same job. Its use 1n fire extinguishers was banned several years ago because or the very toxic de· composition products. like phosgene gas. that ~ould be formed when carbon lt>lrachloride contacts an open flame TOLUENE AND XYLENE are very s1m1lar to benzene chemically, but less toxic. As a result. these two solvents have replaced benzene in many household pro- ducts. They are highly fl4mmablc and can cause illness 1f us.ed in confined areas Products containmg these solvents should be used only in welJ.ventilated areas away from sources of ignition. Skin and eye con- tact should be avoided Tr.ichloroe thyl c ne a nd perch· loroclhylcne (tctrachloro ethylene) are nonflammable cleaning solvents like carbon tetrachloride. They are both toxic.· but less so than carbon tetrachloride. Therefore, they have replaced carbon tetrachloride for most uses. especially dry cleaning. They also can break down in the presence or an open flame to form phosgene gas. They should only be used in well·ventilated areas and skin and eye contact should be avoided. TURPENTINE IS A flammable liquid that can be found in almost every bome. It is used for thinning paints, cleaning brushes and wood finishing projects. Re- peated direct exposure may produce nausea. vomiting and giddiness. Another often unrecognized danger is the aerosol can. A propellant gas is sealed in wiO. the product under high pressure. When the button is pushed, gas forces the product out the nozzle. Some propellant remains after the product is used up, its pressure usually more than in a car lire. Heat ex- pands the gas, increasing pressure. rt may explode. THE BEST WAY TO dispose or an aerosol can Is to step outdoors and hold down the but- ton on the empty can until the propellant is exhausted. Then put the can in a refuse con-tainer. <See POISONS, Page Cl) years or operaUna the Finst Stale Bunk of Litchlletd ln ~ d1lry country or MiMesota. Thlnaa are a llUlc different in a smaJl town 'Nbcre • banker knows everyone well enough to makt Jud1emcnt calls on loans. but the criteria for uyina yc11 to M bu111ness loan Isn't different ut 11 ll "A BANKER DOESN'T like to get involved with • c:rw.h program where he has lo muke up hla an ind riatht now." isald Hollaar. lie advised bu~anessmen to plan ahead, let th•· bonbr know that cash will be needed. and to .. void J ~1tuut1on where "you write a check on Monday .md ask thl' bank for a loan to cover 1t on Tue:..day " lie alM> adv1~~ potential businessmen to make careful cho1ees on which bank they'll use bt>fore they :start operating. For one thmg. he said. it looks fishy to see that a firm has changed banks. "The loan of· ricer looks at the change a nd wonders, 'What's wrong hen>'>"' HE ALSO BELIEVES a few questions are In order before operung an account: Whal are their requirements for granting business loans in the future? Does someone at the bank un· derstand the nature or lbe business being sla.rt- f'd '> What is the minimum amount you can keep in a ehecking account and not pay service charges? HoUwar said the last q~lion is important ·bceause keeping large balances in a checking account wastes the earning power of capital. Short term transfers lo a savings account c an mean a rew extra dollars in revenue. Besides, be added, bankers notice when a busi- nessman is smart about keeping capital work· ing all the lime . HE ALSO TIDNKS A businessman had bet- ter discover right away if a bank is willing to loan on inventory or accounts receivable. And ask what is involved in establishing· a line or credit, pre.approved amounts that can be quick· ly transferred to the business account. This Is also the time to find out about the chemistry between customer and banker. What If money is needed to finance a new enterprise? Hollaar said a well defined business plan is the first, most important step. _ Reduce just about everything to numbers . present the intangibles in a clear, understanda· ble way. Show estimates or costs and probable revenue. Give a hard look at marketing or other plans in writing. THEN PRESENT THE plan lo the banker with a request lo talk it over the next day. Find out what was weak or wasn't complete. Use the banker·s experience to your advan- tage. IC a product is to be produced.-take one along so the banker can get the feel of it. better understand it and its potential. Hollaar said most banks like to invest their money locally, where they understand the com- mercial eflvironmcnt and where they can keep an eye on how well things are going. Once things are rolling. ask for a visit. /\ call near the end or ba nk hours for a quick visit that day is best. Holluar said. "When I was bank president. people all knew me as Garry. at was a small town, but here m,1ny J>t>Ople lift' afraid Of bankers .. " ... A BANKER DOESN'T EXPECT a ~anager lo be perfect." he added. but they are impressed by someone who admits to weak· nesses and does something-like hiring some· one who's strong in the weak area-to cor· rcct the defi ciency. lie odvised that owners make their own de· posits. ll helps to get to know the institutions's officers and you are remembered as a person who brings in the bacon. Bankers. he said , like straight talk. They sense something fishy if a relationship is forced. but slowly moving to a first·name basis may be helpful when loans or other bank services arc needed. That day comes ror most businesses. be added. A friendly understanding between loan offi cer and company president can help avert disaster HOLLAAa IS A MEMBER or SCORE. an organization of retired business ex~utives who ~hare experience with those starting or operat· mg a business. The former banker will share his financial planning advice in a clinic Nov . 28 at Sad- dleback College, one of seven in a series of busi- ness sessions which end Dec. 12. Call the college for infonn·auon on the after· noon meetings at 495·4950. There i.s a $3 fee. A pre·business workshop ror those thinking of taking the plunge is scheduled Nov. 30 in Orange. Call 997-6684 for details. . SCORE also arranges counseling in a part· lime office al SaddJeback College by calling the college and asking for the correct extension. BUSINESS I BANKING I AUTOMOBILES o.lty ...... ~ ........... y .. Hair dryer helps shrink plastic liner around newly installed frame for sunroof GO TOPLESS iNTO GOOD CAR LIFE • • • .,. <Froaa Page Cl) 1 The custom car shops also will put vinyl on your roor. instill side molding, shadow kits Hhal jazzy louvered effect on the rear window > radios and air ·conditioners. They also d~ plnstnping and custom paint work. But custom roofs make up the majority of business at 111_any shops. And much of their work comes li'om new car dealers filling customer orders. Bill Messmer, sal es manager at Theodore Robins Ford in Costa Mesa. estimates 25 percent of the passenger cars sold are sent lo the custom shops, with T tops and s unroofs being the primary alteration. ~ HE CREDITh THE DEMISE or the COO· vcrtible for th.is surge in demand. "A lot or people want the convertible, which they can't have today." he says. "This is the closest thing to it. Of course. it does make the car appear nicer more sporty, more Califor· nian." Messmer says they have a lot or the customizing done before the cars are sold. especially f'l estas and Pintos. But with the Thunderbirds, ror exampl<'. "we do it as the <'Ustomer warrants at. If they want a T top we'll send it out " Leigh Matthews. sales manager at Conn ell Chevrolet in Costa Mesa. says they have been recieving more T lops from the factory in re· cent months so they rarely have to use custom shops. Matthews. who says the hottest options cur· rently are tires and wheels. believes the sun roof lad is tapering off. "EVERYTIUNG'S A NOVELTY. It wears off. Nobody wanted a convertible untiJ they stopped making them." The sun roof. which Consumer Reports describes as "an expensive frill." may add $.500 lo $'100.plus to the cost of a car. And despite in· creased intenor noise when the roof is open, "1t makes the car look more individual." notes Messmer "It's sort or a status symbol," says Gene Grant. owner of Sunroofs USA in La~una Niguel. which installs the roofs. and cuts bay windows into vans. a mong other custom work "ll 's certainly functional: it gives you a lot or fresh air and sunshine " The sunroof world. says J ack McKenzie of Catalina Sunroof in Costa Mesa. is divided into four categories: Pop-Lop, T·Lop, vinyl sliding sun· roof and electric sliding sun roof. MCKENZIE BELIEVES THE original sun "There you are, sir-zero to fifteen in eight seconds." I Window msert goes mto place in final step of opening top of car to sun. stars or cool draught of atr roofs were the vmyl fold ·up type available on Volkswagons m the '50s. Rolls·Royce also of· fered sliding metal panels on a custom basis. The pop-top 1s about S years old-it was used primarily on RVs and vans. he says. "Some of the guys started putting RV vents on their p1ekups." he ::.ays. "It has gradually evolved into a design people are willing to put on their car~ The pop.top idea was a n ineit· pens iv<' way of gt•tting the slider sun· roof." The T top 1~ about three years old . "The evolution of th<' T·top 1!> a direct result of the cars gelling smaller and the dem1M! of the converti· blc. ··say!) McKc·n11e "People "'ant OPl'n-c.11r car::. <ind the T lop as lhl' "'ay to do 1t •• lie :.adds that ··thcrl' I!> a demand by pl'Ople to ha ve things that are somewhat unusual. That whole fee!Jn(i! comes through 1n a lot of ac- cessories. Sun roof::. and T lops arc m lhc truck of 1t." McKENZIE FIGURES THE car factories don 't mak(' many sun· roof models because it re· quires a modification or th1· car and slows a~­ sembly lm<.· production. Consequently. deale rships. which aren't equipped lo do. thJs '>'Ork . send the cars to the <'U~lom shops It takes about half a day to in - :,tall a pop·top and about three days for a sun roof McKenzie estimated 75 percent of his roof business comes from dealers and 25 percent rrom retail customers . T tops, depending on the model. may have an average retail price or $650 lo $750; and pop· tops. $200 lo $350. Wh.ile it may cost about $100 less lo order the work done yourself compared to the sun roof pric:e added to the new car sticke r price. Mc Kenzie points out that the car dealer is offer· ing financing. If the car owner has it done himself he must pay cas h or use u credit card. BUT FOR THOSE WllO <m•n't satisfied with the "next best thing·· to a rl'al convertibh:, a Beverly Hills company offers another alternative. American Custom Coachworks. the largest in the country, will cut the entire roof orr your Lincoln or Thunderbird and convert it inlo that four-wheel American Dream. '!'he cost? A trifling $22,000 to $48.000. FROM Fash ion Island -Newport Beach S .TEREQ SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR , I .... . ......... " .. ... .. ... • • • .. ........ a. • • • • • • • ... . .. , .. .. .. • T • --. -. - ' I \ I ·- ·. .. "' ~ ;... .. , ... • . .. • Ad Challenged Anacin Case A Headache Ry Mil.TO MOSKOWJT'l You kno" the-.idi. "tuch lrumpt>t lh<· du1m thnt t\nat·m ha~ rnorl• uC tht• Nun rt>lll'\l tnll tn ~rt'd1enl lhJt dCl<'lor' rc·<nmm"nd th.in otht'r brund>'" Money Tree It ha~ b<•c>n un An..i rtn ~l.tpl t• for )'t'&r., II wru. u t.'d It• fl.iht Hayt-r und Ruf f1•rin It was bmu.rht int o pl c1y ua.11 n ... 1 .loh11\on & Johnson ~ t•nt n · Tvl1•nul \ llU m.1~ h.llfl l41)0rJ1•r 1'CI IK"I .1 ... 1on.lll) WhJt th1:. m11 .wl1• tfll'N'tltt•n l '" '•II.I v.ould tt•r1 a 111ly 11\'\'t'r ht1H· fouml 11ut frt1tn .ir1 l\n,1rin 1tlt'r1 ht' flll'tll \\ t-:IJ .. Ir·~ IU • ..\l l.\ 1111 ,.:n-.11 nl)!)lt>ry. 1•x1•1.•pt thJt tht• mJkt•r 11f \nar an, J g1&nl ror p or,1111111 {'Jll1.·d \11w 1 llan tl1111w Produt·t:.. 14 0Uld IU.'I .11o '411111\OU1h tl11 I knu l4 1l '!) :.t·t'rt'I .... '1nt1>h• •"Ill r111 Wh1•11 \Out tl11d11r lt•lli. \HU l•> go ho rrlt' und 1.11.1· 114 0 J'l>tr111 " \mt·nran llum e up propn.1tt•, th.it rl•t·o mmt•r1tl.1t11111 :ii. Jn endorse m1.•n t !~t'<IU~ 1l h,..., p.irl.t-tl An.inn "'1th a ht•;1vy doSl' R 11 .:rnub t>t-r table t lo be exact. t·v mptU't'\t to lht• 5 1:1 allls 1n d Bliyer or Buffenn tJblet or ~tn Alk.i St•ltzt•r t.1bll'l So the pn ·m1urn prtl'l· you'vrc pa ying for Anac in doubll• lo tr11>lt• thl• <'l)St of the un brundt.'d drug ai. fur I 17 t'.11tr.i grains Tht· 1'"1-der al Tr.aclc Commission I f""f C I has be \•n rnmp1a1t11ng .1hout Amt•n can ll•>me's ad vt>rllsing for .it ll•Jst .1 0 Yt>an. and at recently rn acte some progn•s:. an a 5·Y<.'<ir uld action. THE Fl'C CHARGED Anacin':. clatm 1t h<td m url' pwn n•ht•van~ mgred1l'nl~ than othe r non prescription 11rotiucts wai. not true. s ince such brands as a rthritis stn•ngth liuffen n, Cope. Midol :.ind America n Home 's own Arthritis Pain Formula all conta in mo re aspirin thetn An acin The 1-~rc also disputed Anacin's claim that 1t "relieves ner vous ness. tension. stress, fatigue a nd de pr('ssion a nd will c nublc persons to cope with the ordina ry stress of everyday life." These complaints ag;.11nsl Anacin were up- hd d by an fo'TC admmistrative law Judge. Montgomery K. Hy un. who ruled th at even thoug h Anac in h ad s t opped m akin g the ··1ension-reltevang" claim toward t he end of 1973, l hat idea was still impla nted in con- s ume rs· mind~ and American Hom e s hould therefon• be required lo include m $24 million or fu ture ;.ic1vt•rt1~10j! J d1 5closure that .. Anacin 1s uul a lerh 1on rd1t·vt•r · · Tension Relief? Not For Anacin bl'i.<>I and Ocnorcx arc m.·rs I. Wh ile he was :it 1l. Hvun decided to issue a ·blanket ordC'r CO\ e r ing all Ame ric<i n ll o m e pro duct s nde r this orde r lhl' company would ha \'c to disclose in ads that the active agent in Anacin is aspirin. and 1t wo uld be required to m a ke s imilar dis· l'losurcs a bout other produc ts < Dris tan . Primatene. Pre parn- t1on II , Compound W. Sleep· Eze. Neel . An- ':>om c of its other win- HOWEVER. DON'T LOOK for these dis· cloures in tht• near futur<' American Home Is ap. pt•:iling lht• Jllclge ·~ decas mn to the five FTC eom m1 ss1orwrs And 1f 1t 19ses there, il will be ..,url' to appeal to thl• courts. perhaps all the way up to lht• Suprcml' Court It may t ake anothl'r decade to get American Home Products to aclmil lh<tt Anacin has more jsp1 nn than rl'J:Ular a:.p1rin POISONS ... <from Page CZ> A fe w has1c precautions can etvo1d d1s- <1s ter a t homt.• Ch<'ck the Jab<'l on ev<'rylhing you use. In most ins tances f<'dcrnl law re· ~u i r l'S t h at po t e ntia lly d a ng e r o us l·he m irals have clea rly marked warnings on tht• label Store painti.. solvents a nd aerosol cans In J cool a rea away from pilot Lights a nd d1rert sunlig ht <ind especially out of the reach of children Don ·t s moke while using aerosol dis· penscrs of any type or whll<' mixing paints and solvents. TRANSFER Pi\INT. ANO '>Olvenls to diffe nmt contame rs only when necessary and do 1t in th(' open air Keep all con- taint'rs closed wh<'n they're not in U!>e and' c lean paint brushes outside when using· solvf'nls. Always work with chemicaJs in weU- venlilated areas. Never allow vapors to build up to a hi~h concentration and leave the area promptly if you feel the least bit unwe ll. If an accident does occur. check the- Jabel immediately to see if it lists treat- ment or an antidote. Sta rt treatment and rall your doctor immediately or get lhe victim to the neare st hos pital emergency ward. Take alo ng the containPr . Ir you don't see antidote or treatment in- formation on the product's label, or don't und('rstand il, phone the UCI Medica l Center Poison Control Center at 634·5988. The Regionul Poison Control Ce nter at UC Davis has a to ll-free numbe r <8001 852-7221. VW& PORSCH LEAS IN NEW & USED CALL THI UPllT BILL y A TES, IHC. VWJPORSCHE 837-400 493-,511 . . .-.... .. Sun~. November 5. 1978 DAILY PILOT £3 Real Estate Mailbag ••• U ,.:A It HOH MC1rtg u1ec lt.1nders In our arc now dt>m u11d1ng big cu11h down payments on home pu1 chust•s before lbey will m ake a new morttotuWt' loan We don't have thut much t'Dl'h b there any w11.y to ~uy u home without puyintc 2:i or 30 percent of the purchase prier tor I h ... llo wn pnyrftent .. (;ar ciu R UKUl l.iAltCIA: Yn. Tbtre u-e m any ~ay• lo u.14" creative real tJ&•~ flaanclng lO b1ay • homf'. But don't forl(et lhal tM best flnanct' MUrce of all Is the home's Hilf'r. Many tiotUtoni, H~C'lally reUred peop8t, will rl&htr nnantt lht t ntlrf' lint mort1a1e or at lu"t • se-t:ood mort1age tu flll any ftnanct &IP lM>lwet•n your down payment and a ntw flrat mort1a.Ct"· •·or uamplf>, I recently bou1ht a rental hotai t' on whJcb tbe aM!llcr agreed to take back • llnt mortaa1te at 9 percent inter.est, wblch I~ bt'low n rrent convf'ntlonal mortgase rates in my aru. But wh.-n I made my p1arcbas.-om· r . lbt" ag.-nt dido 't think the seUer would 1:arry the mortgage as she bad never lndlcat- ·t'd bt> wouJd. Nol t'vcry Heller wUI floance ttfeir bomt."11 i;al~. but ll won't hurt to.,,rovide for t'llt'r flnant lug In your purcbatot> offer. 11at·ant Lot a Good lttflation DEAR BOB Re cently you s uggested peoplt• invest 10 good income property as a ht:!dgl' ugainst inflation Do you include build· ing lots in this category? I Mrs. F.B DEAR MRS. F. 8 .: "1hue land values have skyrocketed in some towns, lhey haven't done too well in others. To make a profit on raw land, lhe value must appreciate a l least 20 percent pe r year. This is due to high carrying costs, such as property tax and mortgage inte rest, inflationary loss of the dollar's purchasirrg power, and alternative Inves tments. Consider buying vacant land only ir you can afford lo lose money, won't need lbe in· vested dollars for at lea st rtve to 10 years. and are willing to gamble that you might make a profit. However, land purchase for immediate construction use can be quJte pro· rilable. Hoar to Get a Bo•e Warrattty DEAR BOB: Rece ntly you s aid that for about $200. one-year home sole warranties a rc available Where can I get such a war- ranty" Mr .CS DEAR MR. C. S.: One-year ho me war· rantles are now available in 42 states, mostly in urban areas. Most real estate agents en· courage sellers lo provide them for their buyers because these warranties avoid dis - putes If something goes wrong with plumb· big, wiring, furnace, appliance s. or o~ber warranUt"d components after the sale. Your ag~nl can l(lve you htll detalls on warrantlei.. Co11t Not Tfftf to Mt,arlwt 1/alew 0 EAR BOB: We own a beautiful four a pa rtme nt building which would cost $300,000 to replace. Each unit rents for $400. We wanl to iscll and <'arty the mortgage. How can we move this property at a hur price? Laura H DEAR LAURA: Contact ~veral realty agen• iB yo1ar area wbo specialize In income prop«trly sales. They wlll estimate your building's current market value and belp you sell It. 1bt replacernent cost, by lhe way, l:.. lrreh:vant to your bulldlng'11> probabl., ales price. .SaL·inn• Certlll~atn s .. so DEArt BOB: I just sold my home a nd lim wondering where to invest my $78,000 cash What do you think of those new "money market .. savings certificates paying almost 9 percent 1ntere~t " Kram er K DEAR KRAME R : Nol much. But I'm sur e glad people buy them as it makes mortgage money available for the rest or Ub lo invest in real estate . Why dJd you sell your property? Now you have no lnfialion hedge. If you invest in those 9 percent savings certificates, you'll lose money after considering 01ar 19 percent an- nual inflation rate and income tax on lhe In· teresl. Perhaps you s hould buy some more good real es tate . DEAR BOB: We can borrow al our credit union up lo $10,000 cash at 10 percent 111 te rest. Our idea is to use the money as down paym em on a home. Is this wise? Betty K DEAR BETTY: Yes, In fact 100 pe!jfent financing is the goal of most wise real estate investors. Just be sure you have adequate in· come to make lhe total payments. The sooner you boy a home, tbe better. Rule lknefit• Sel~r DEAR BOB: My hus ba nd. age 66. and I j us t built a new home for $45.000 We hved 1n our old home· for 21 years and it 1s now for s ale for $4-0.000 Our cos t was about $15,000 Whe n it sells. should we declare the cetp1lo l gains tax or use thul se nior citizens rule., Mrs. Gip B DEAR MRS. G IP 8 .: Neither. There Is no advantage to paying a capital gains tax when you can defer it or totally avoid il. The "residence replace ment rule" lets you defer your profit tax when selling one principal residence and buying a more expensive one within 18 months before or after the sale. JI you can use &h~ new "C)ver 5S rule" <repllclng lhe old "over 65 nde") wlalch aJ· lows quautlt'd bGm~ tf'llers avoid tu on up to SJM,OM of proms. To quaUfy for this new tu rule, you mu~t have lived In the bome at le18l thrt-e of the flvf' yea n before Its sale and bt at leu t age 55 on tbt sale date. Talk It over with y our tax adviser, b•t In you situation I would ui;e tht• "residence re placement rule" and uve tbe "over 55 rule" fC)r future use. Mio Pap l'BA A•4 t'A DEAH BOB: We reluctantly sold o ur hom e lo a buyer who got a Veterans Ad · mm 1strat1on home m ortg age We had to pay ;1 rour ~int 'loun fee " Is th.is fee tax deduc· llble " Mary V . DEAR MARV: VA loan fees paid by A home seller ar.-no& tax deductible as Interest since tbe loan isn't In your name. However , you can subtract the loan fee as a selling ex- pense from your gross saleH price. Ask a tax ;adviser for further details. Don't Be A I raid to 801 1 • ., DEAR BO B: For 15 years we have an n•sted our s pare cash in renta l properties umt have done quite we ll. Due to short cash und steady ris ing prices . we find it ha rd to buy m ore Would it be smart to refinance 1 nont· of our properties a re completely paid fur l., SamW. DEAR SAM : Don't be afraid to borrow money. Mortgages offer you leverage and maximum profits. The m ore property you control, the helter protected you'll bt against infl;atlon. Don't rorget that money raised from either r<'financing your old mortgages or ad· din~ i.econd mortgages ls taxfree . Return on invested dollwr.., is what is important, not bow much you ow.-. Rate Easf"• ~ririttg DEAR BOB· l am a real estate oroker with a problem e ncounte red by many realty <ige nts . What can we do to discourage home w lle,... from listing lhcir home at pnces far Jhovc metrket value" Pat R . DF.AR PAT: I pres ume you use the "competitive ma rket analysis" to show a sl'ller the true market value of his home berore you lake the listing . At least one broke r I know charges a 7 pe rcent .s ales commission if he beUeves the listing is overpriced. But he tells the seller his commission ls only 6 percent if the listing is C'lo~e to lhe home 's market value <based on rece nt s ales prices of comparable nearby horn e s >. The commiss ion s urcharge en• courages lhe seller lo list at a price close to the> home's market value. SPEEDSTER REPLICA REVIVES AN OLD ROAMNCE • • • <From Page Ct> Baumgartner found it amusing that people love the car so much they ignore the fact 1l is cramped. leaks when it ra ins and not very com - fo rta ble IT'S THAT WAY, HE added . because the or igina l had all those qualities. When in Turin the company turned out pro totype bodies for se veral m anufacturers a nd ;ilso prodoced -hmited numbers of the Apollo. based o n Buick components. the Fitch Phoenix. based on the Cor vair and the Italia. 500 of which wcrt.• made using Ford components . The farm also m ade the l ndra us ing a (;('neral Moton; c hassis. The experience wa s a bitte r one for Reisne r. General Motors a pparently led lhc small compa ny to expand product ion facilities to pro- duce the car in quantity. then decided Lo build it t>lsewherc. , That's when Re isne r halted opera tions in Turin. moved to the U.S .. m ade som e money in a few bus1eness deals and o~ned his plant in Santa Ana. Now . s aid Ba umgartne r . t he c o m - Mailroom Upgrath Urged pa ny is well financed. owns its three buildings and has no debt. But. he added . no one 1s really getting rich. Se lling 200 cars per year al between $11.000 and $14.000 per copy pays a ll the bills and s alanes. but GM 's president gets a fatter paycheck. Neither Reisner or Baumgarten seem to m ind. For them it's a matt-er of pride to be m ak- ing a car that reflects their vision of good de· sign. The r('wards inculude the ;ippreciation of their workmans hip by customers "The America n public loves automobllPs ... said Raumbargarten , .. T hey love the form. shape ... all different as peels . "AM F.RICAN CARS ARE a ll boxy: lo l>a ve weight and fuel. But the more cars gl1t t hf' s a me . the more people arc going to look for companies like us " And s ma ll m anufacture rs an' important contributers to automobile design, helping to a lleviate some of the Big Three's sa meness. "The exotic car manufacturers here and in Europe coml' in and go out. ~ut they never die. They are the source of unique ideas some mass producer may pick up in its design. And 1f they do . we 're all saved from sa meness in the end ·· Tony Baumgarten behind wheel of 'new · 1951 Speedster. an old flame for many. STAMFORD. Conn. <AP I With the cost of pre paring and sending an a verage bus iness let- te r hitting $4 .77 this y ear. mor<' a ttention s hould be paid to im- provi n g bus in ess mailroom ioperations. says the manager of Pitney Bowes ' pos lal- education seminars . T•Bill +3/4 °10 Th e manager, Samuel J . Paul. says most bus i· nesses could eas iJy re- duce expenses by at leas t 10 percent. Centralizing decision- making on m ailing prac- tices and setting stan· dards for those who use the mail are two of the be"St ways to offset the burden of rising costs, he e xplains. CASH FAST H o m eown e r s : Loans ar ranged for any reason. Credit. n o pr o bl e m . B orrow on your eQ.Uity. Call now for courteous. f ast Information. 17 I 4t 547-7151 AMl!RICAN MorhJaije Co. on $10,000-6 Months Certificate •Interest compounded daily • Available 1111 lhru11130 •No eJ(lra lees • If withdrawn before maturity you never earn less lhan 6% • Cahforn1a c.es1den1s ontv ACCOUNTSPROTECfED ~~~~um of $10,()()().CXJ h1 11i .. r l1t1h I :u.1r.1111\ 1.111pnr.1l1l"l11 111 1.1ltl11rn1.1 nnh '" prm 1d1•d 111 llw I .1l1tnm1.1 I 111.1111 1.11 I ,1Hli· fl •"I" 111 I li11pt.•r 7 11.11.11111111 .. 1 ·1 ltrth 1\1 c1111111'1 111 1>11·"""' 7 111 tho· I .1ltl111111.1 I 111,1111 1.11 01d1· Iii.I\ lw• 11l11.11111·d 11po11 11• q111·,1 1111<11 I I.I' \1<1\:\ I' 1 O l<POl<i\llfl'\ I II 11'1.1 I I lH\:11\ I~ :\11 11 11 W \I al\ l.H:-.:\11·.'\ I I .ORl'Ol<1\l lll;\ ;-;ni< 1\;\ l '\S I Hl'\ll.N'l 1\LIT\ l W Tl 11· ~I 1\1 ~.Ill I ·\I.II -~ Los 1\ntwl<'s < :ounly Mntn Off11 1• 2.1:.!:I S. 1\11011111: Houl1-v.ird :\.l11n111n•v l'ur~. Calif. 9 1754 • I~ 1 :11 2na.:121i.t Orenj(e-~nly Off11 P I :;2:; M1•sa Vordo Dra w l·.asl C:o~la ~lcS<J . Calif. 92H2f. • 17 1.J I Wi7·flti:l.I Put some red sails In your sunsets. Buy one of the dream boats listed in the Boating classified acts of the Dally Pilot. 642-5678 I ···-·-.r -,, ... ----·· . ~ . -. -. -. -. . . . ... -.. -. ' .. . . . • ' I • • ... $10,000 Minimum. 6 Month Term. 9 • 7 3 o~:nual Rate ............ 10 22°10 • Annual Yield• Annuot elfect1Ye v1eto base<! on 12 months nowrve• 'ub1ect 10 cnanuo on ma1uri1v Get high earnings on a ''T·Bill plus lh.%" 6 month certificate. Rate quoted is for the period November 2 through 8. •interest is compounded daily and paid on maturity. 6% Interest paid If withdrawn prior lo maturity: Other WEST~RN THRIFT PLANS available to tit your needa. Annual Yield i Rale Term -lnvnlment •• 70"4 •• 8.5"4 Smo. $10,000 • ••• "4 S.5"4 Dellr No minimum ..When Interest ls placed in our passbook account at 6 'h% and kept tor one year. No Interest paid If withdrawn prior to maturity. Serving Californians tor over 25 years. Assets o~er Sl00,000,000.00. I w ~ 1KFf &. IQfll AiiOC>JlON Cot le Mell. 270 Ent 17lh Street, 1714) 94&-31$3 LOl'Q a..eti. 4501 Peclflc Cour Hlohw•y. CA. (:rlS) ..... S301 Available to Calltornia Aes1den1s Only. \ \ . . DAILY PILOl NEW YORK .. TOCK EX HAN GE Wee k' and Year~ Hi~b, Low , Clo • I ,, 1 • , , . • • ' ,. lb , . • ,] ... n I\ ,~, I '?O I • , ... . .. .. -, " ... ,, ~ ''· I . . ':: ,j )I I~ /\ , .. ,. • i ... • 11 ,,,. \ . )I • •• ... "''• ''"' • , .. ,. ... 1~ -~::: 1 .. MERICA ... > .. 1 ... 1 1 .. II • ·1 ... &'•. 141,, ) . 1'• , ... . . .. . ... ... 'I" n• •• , ...... 11+. ''· ,._. "' ' .. . ,., .. .. .. ... ... ,.... . .. "• · ... ,r ... ,;: .s~. , J\l·. , •• ·-'"' 111-.-•• , .... ~ ,,,_ ... u.. .... , .... ,.,. ,.... . '" -· .. . .. NEW YORK STOCKS CONTINlJED -····-~-... .. S!ldly. 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II Vl' in Corn nu dl'I Thi• <1n1111um·1·1n1·11l of ROBERT E DWARDS as th1· rlt'\\ man:ig1·r rnr Ht>d l hll Healty 's North ln·1111· o ff11·1· ha-. hl'l'll madt• by Edward /\ ~ah1gan. pn•s1d1•n1 of lhl· t·ompuny Ed\\ards has Ll'l'll 1n lhP lk<•I Estate prn It''"'"' for :1~ y1·ar ...... 111d ha' r(•Ct•1 vt•d honors of lop 11-.t 111g produn·r and m illion cloll.1r produt•t·r Pnl)r lo Joining Rl·d l11ll H1-.illy. h1· \\as involved ""'ilh prop1·rly 1·xchangc•' and incomt· propt'rty lie 1~ a me mbe r of tht· M .1son1c L~dJ:l'. and was a m t•m twr of th<· Board of Dire<:- lors for tht• Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. He is al:>o a nwmbt•r of the C<ihfornia A~- Eow ... 11os -.oc1 al1on of Reul Estute. Ed\\ ards rc•s1des 1n t•ountuin Vulley with his \\lfl'. Ltncla. and lhl•1r l\\11 t·hildrl·n l>E ~NIS l.EPOV1\(' h:i-. l.Jc·en named Suh:s .\gl'nt for llu11t1ngton Village llumt'~ 11 (· hr1l<b ;i hat·h1•lor·., dl·grt'l' 1n businC's!. ud 1111n1~lrat11m from {';ii Slutt· Fullerton and 1s com - plt'ling n•qu1n·m1·nh for ha s t'l'M Lc:pov:H' wa-, IH'L•v1ou~I:. 1nvolv1•cl 111 lht· :it·qu1'>1lHin . man;1g1·mt'nl. and n ·sall' of 111 1·11mc propt·rty u. 111 the ar<:a The rhx x lh' vl'I o pml'nl Corp homt·s. lm·a\(•d 1n th1: townlot '-t'tl1on of lluntington Bt•ach. an· 011 ind1v1clual luh \\tth1n two to ~1x bloc·ks of tht• oc-1•:in Only ntnt· ,J.>f tht· 3H ho mt'' an· .... 11ll ~" Jllablt· LE POV AC .;&~·$·~ ~~G.'n Ocean breezes, ~enery, privacy, and peace of mind. Starl with J a-.m1ne Creel... ccrtatnly one of the choice loc.1- tton-.' tn Ntwpon· Fkacb. Add ·a Z4-huur aucn~ct,l gatchOU\\.' \Jow imugine om>~tory. twu.,tory. and split-lcvd home,, all 111 1hcm architcctur.il gem" loaded with features. Then the Clubhouse with a pool and night-lighted tennis courts. Put thcM: c lements. together and you have a lifestyle most people dream of and only a few realize. If you arc the kind of peri.on who demands a fine re!->idcncc in a private community, Jasmine Creek dese rves your stro ng com.1dcration. f\ttlll ":l& t10VI 0 JASMINE CRiii~ '. -• In the Village of Harbor View ~ v11 I Ar-L!C Homa from $200,000 1.:J ~ M J. Brod. & Sew., lnl! Phone (7l4) 640-4020 '::.=:' byTHE IRVINE CJ:JNfPANY .. . . .. . . -.. - . . -, _./ REAL ESTATE Builders-Back Carter? Adheretice Lo Voluntary Gui<klirws Vrged WASlllNGTON F.rnt·.,t A Ht•c•kcr. Sr . µn·i.1dt•nl or tltl' IOH .000 mt•mbt•r National /\s 'OC'ta\lon ur llom1• Buildt•f'-, hi:" urt:l•d th<' nation's homt• bu1ldcri. I.><) 'up1 >0rt PrPs1d1·nt Carlt·r·~ voluntary w<1~t .. pr11·1· ~u1ddines hy holding rutun· homt: prit<: htkl·s sq~nif1C'antl v bl'low thl• avt•ragt: of tht· prt•viou:-. l\HI yt'ars Thi~ will bt.• t.·xtremt:lv d1f f1tult to a<:comphs h in ~nany metropolitan area!. when· l:rnd avai lable M s uitablt.> for cl<'· vt.>lopmenl 1s in :.hort supply." Becker s aid · Lund prices havt• soared in re~enl years. with th1· t·osl of a develof)cd lot now a<· counting for about 25 percent of the s <tles price of a new homt• Ill-blarm'<i supply-d emand foe tors l'xac~rbated by no-growth polil'l('S, CXCt'SSIVl' local fet.•s and lht• high costs or complyin~ with n·gulations govt·rning th1· l<tnd dc•vl' lopmcnt prun•s, for 1 nflat rng land value!-> "N EVERT ll E L ESS," ll t: s aid. "our membl•rs an· wi lling to do th1•ir purl to combat the an flal1onary Ccvt:r that threatens thl' Am<'ncan way of life and lht• dr<'um of owning a home for m illions of /\mt•rican families .. Rt•1·kl·r said lhut the Federul lh•st•r vc· Board s hould give the Pn•sidt•nl's program a chance to work and delay a ny furthl'r llJ>(hll•nm~ of lhC' nation's mont'Y s u pply "With lhl' priml' rate up tu 101 1 p1•n·1•nt and mortgage rntl':. running Ill f)l'rl'C'nt or m ore', any furtht•r tightl•ning of credit at this t1ml' would dramat1cally .... 10" hon1c 'alt.•s and new hous 111~ production. s harply increu!>- mg lht.• p<>h!.lbilily or a n1:1tionJI n·rt'""1on in 1979," h<' warned. .;Wh1 h.' lht• ~kt•pttl'' will J.!IV(• vou u hundn·d n ·aM>ns why thl· l:(u11lelinl'S won't work. lh1· na ti on must act to <·ool in flat 111nun t•XpC'clal10n'> <tncl rt•ducl' lh1· un d<'rlytng 1nflal1un rall' uf 7 J>\'r cenl." h<' ~aid "With tht· 'up- porl of lhC' bu::.tnl•s-. tommumly and orgami<'d labor and touplc·d \\ 1lh J rcduct1u11 1n rl!d l'ral :-pending and n·1.wlator) r<•form. I bt·l11·v1• tht• i.:u1dcllm•' t'illl work .. Realty Class Set .,.-I N T HE Pi\ST TWO Har... from August 197ti to Aui,:u!.·t 197>!. lhe median pnCl' or nl'W homt'" sold nationally 1nt·n•ast'd 1:1 2 pC'rcC'nl a y(•ar l'n·s1clt'nl Cart1•r hns as k<•d all 111du~tr1ei. to kel'fl thcir futun• pnn• 1ncn·aM·~ one half of om• pl'l'l't'lll lw l<1w lhl• avc•rctgt• of lht' Pfl'\'IOUS l\\CI r1 .. i::il years Real estall• pruct1ct''· 1nv1•!.tm1.·nt <>Pl">rtun1l1es and tax law ' 1\ 111 be eovl·rc<l in a s<'n1·s of tu1l1on·frN· classes being offered'by 'oasllmc Comm unity Collt•J!l' bt·gmn1ng Nov 13 Thes(• short term , mn{• wet·k courst•!. will aid the !>a lesperson and investor alike and art' offered both during the week and o n wt•ekcnds to assist W<lrking pt•opl1· For personal ass1stann· of informut1on call Coa stline Com mun1ty Colkge al 963 0824 Lagwza Realtors P lamiing Seminar Thl' Edut'Jlllln Comm1llel· of thl' LagU!ld Bcuch Board of Healtor-. will lw presenting a seminar t itled "Bas1t· Exchanging" featuring ~ Urookt· Gabril'l!.on on Mo nday from 8 a m to noon a l Bt•n Urown's Hcstau ranl oppo!.1tc• /\hso Pier on Coast t lJghw:ty 1n South L<1guna Thl' seminar 1s open to local arNl rt't1ltors and assoe1ates G;1briclson 1<; a purlncr in the Newport Beach law firm of llawst·r. G artncr and Brown and has praclitcd 1n Nt•wport Beach for the past ninl' -years. specializing in real estate t <1x la" With undl'rgr:.iduatc und law degrel's from the Univt•r...1ty of Southern Caltforma and a M1:1stcr·., 1n T ax Law from Nt•w York Cmvt•r-;1ty. Gabrielson ('Urn•ntlv 1:-an 1nslruc·tor in HC'al E:.talc Tax Luw al Orung1• Coa~t . (;oldt•n WC'~l. Coastline Collcgl'S and U (' lrvmt· A<ld1t1onalh . ht· 1s .1 lll'l'nsed n·ul cstutt• hrok<'r and st•r:\'t•s as ~pt•:tkl!r at numerous pro- f1.•ss1onal groups and mt•t•t1ng~ For furth1•r informallftn n ·gard1ng lht· "Busic Exchanging" St•mmar. conl:1ct lhl' Laguna 81;'aCh Board of R<'nltors al 497 :Hi·I Amusing observations of life along the Orange Coast. penned by a native son. --..... --·-·-·------- in the DAILY PILOT A quiet. private llf e: Jasmine Creek. Ar j.l'mtne ( reek Ill '\,ewpon lk.1t h, lite .... unhurm:J. unLruwJeJ l\e ... 1Jenh h,1Vl' thl· ~lUrll\' 111 .1 24-hour .111enJeJ i,:.11d111lhe (. .ul-Je.,,,.._ ''reel' ,ol..i • l• mtr1hu11· 10 prll .tl \ \X.1:1l -J1..,1i,:neJ h11111e' h,1H· 111.10\ k.1lllrl'' .inJ !llll' .•rrli.111Ll''· Tlt1· ct11hh1111,,· 11.1' ll'llllh llHlrl,, Wolll11l\11l~ 1i."1I. ,111J J.u..u;:". It :ill 111.1kc It 1r ,, r.1rl· l 1tc'1 ylt; JASMINE CAllfi l111ht: ''tll l~t· 11f H.uhor Vi~w I lomc' lrom SlOO.OJU \1 J. limd.. ~ :-..m .... lnl MORE OPEN SPACE PER HOME THAM 100-THOUGHT lOU'D EVER SEE ACiAIM! 16 Parks Are Planned . Our village lm't yet complete. but 11 public and 5 private pants •~• planned with varying comptetlon dates; the last , park to be <:*mpte1ed will be a 19 9 acre ptiblio pertt planned tor the summer ot 1980. Our village shopping complexes project completlon dates from the spring and ranging through the fell of 1980. we·11 have" VIiiage schools, too; Santl1go Elementary opening In Sep~l>ef of 1979, a mlddle lci'lool (7th & 81t1 grtdftl opening In 1980, and two mote elemen11ry school• to follow. one In 1981 and oo. In 1982. Best V•lue -Beat Selection. CO.I Md chOlce; The Vlttege of NOfthwood offere eommuni· tlel from 18 m .. t., bulldera ·tingle f1mlfynom..i, loW'n - ttomes. oonde>mlnlume. and a truly fine moblle home peHC. Prklee range from $38,950 10 Sl .. 9,990. (&.lbtecl to prior ule) Countrified, But So In Touch with All The ~uthland. Nonhwood I• bounded on the NII. west and nofth by open ag1lcultural pr ... rw.. The b .. chet are 16 mil• away via th• NewpOrt "' Lagvna BNch Freeways. UC Irvine Is 8~ miles away. Emplo~t centere. shopping centera, mountain and deMtl NeOt1 .,... 8f9 alt t'Mdlly fMOMd, .. ; REAL ESTATE Sundey, November 5. 1978 DAILY PILOT €7 - Real Estate Housing Dip Seen Br "-ndalJ llcC-d .. , Ph.D. llealtOI' Soari1~ lriterest Rates Blamed Wltat I Utt-avPragtt bum.-~llln« fol' c.oday In Oran&t' Co.nty'! I know prfC'H ban IMrHR'd. h tlllrr~ a ~cant clilf("rt-nct' ln Uw prltt lncrnM' IM>&wttn a l'Oodomlnlum and a frt'f' tandlnl(. t.lailt' fa mily homt! Tlllanb 1'. 1-. ~wpurt 8t-IC'h A f'\'N.'nl :.un~y :.how:. ltw 0tV\'r.t1Ct' prtee of n 18'1na: ~tn)tll fom1l) hona·11 m Onuuw County 1, now ;1bout $96,000 E>.111tantt c•ondom1naum~ 11n· Jvt•ra.:mi.t S8:? 000 Tht''t' pri<-.·' rt"prt•,f•nt ~11 111 t'rt""'' of M 7 ll\'rr 1•11t fflf '1n.ih• flltnll) dwl lhn.:' .md 20 4 Pt'rl't'nl for eondom1naum., ">•n<'I' h1'>I :-..m t•mb<'r. "ht•n .1 :.1mlh1r "",,.,"a' lak1•n It '' d1ff1t·ul1 to a1•1wr11hH· ~m .. 11r1 '" Jr• 1·or111nl1111~ lo ht• .ti ,, 11r1•m1um 1tnd bnn~ lht• J'I. 111.: lll'lt't• or q·r~ do"• lo 11 quilt' rnp1dly 'I ha' '' 1111r ltl·ularl} lnw \\llh "•''' r on1·nll'd prupt•r111 Wtuk l>tht•r nt•t.ihhorh(l(wh. "ll h ,,, ,11m1· p,11 t-. of lht' lnuw Jlllt M1~11111 \ 11 1•• .. ,..,,, pnc ,., hu\• lk'l'rl b~~..ill~ lht.' :it-40h l~\d 11\1 r lht• 1.,,1 14! IH month' THE R f)SAt.•: Mi\Rkf'T 1n Orang(' C'nunl> N>ntanu\~ to lit· r't•IJll\ if!) 'tront: ~ulator:i urt· no lunt,:t'r u ~1.:mffr:111t fcH'lm Nt•w hom~ s till co-.1 mort• thun (''"t 11\1-: hnmt·' WA SHINGTON 11\ I' 1 Nt•w bou,. Ins conl!lt'\Jrtion xhuuld drop ubout 14 pt'rtf'nt next yt•ar ~ause of soaring 1nter~t r ull'I;, the hou111ng Industry p rt"d IC' ti. l'hl• Nullonnl A11~octotlon ol llome Uulldt•r1> t•b llmMed that ho u$lng bti.rtlf for ' 1979 s hould total 1.68 million rw-v ho~cb a nd apartment hutldtn1tlf. a dtthnc from I !'8 m.llhoo th11> yt·11r I A~11<x·1atwn .t'<'Onom1sb uliK> pre· d1t"l,•d hou1>1ng prict•s will go up ~1l>0ut nam· JM'1 t•cnt lo 10 per~nt , still 1111 Im pn>vt•ffi(•nt over the 13 percent tu 14 Pl'• <'ent int·r1·1J~l's this year A V t:AB ACiO, lht• 11ssociatJon abo prc•1l11 h'<I .1 ... 1wrp llownlurn l~ad. tniu ... 1111: ,1111 i.. f11r ths~ yenr are near- h lv.o 11111l1on. th(' same as the yc1tr hdon · I nlnt"ll ratt•., did rise as cxpeeted l>ut f Jmllst-:. bought hou~cs anyway •'" J ht.'{fgl• ag;unst tnflalwn. AIM>. lht• a ... sot"1at1on !>aid it eould not have prc- d1cll'd the approval or money m ark(.'{ cert1f1catt.>s "'h1ch allowed savmg!> aitd lt>aru. lo rai''' more money to loan.for hou .. 1ni.i El Toro P .. ojeet In u nc."W rorcc nsl. presented al a confen·neoc on housing, the associa · • tlon swd risipg Interest rates will finally cntch up with the housing mark el. • TH E BIGGEST declines will be I~ tht> West and South. which were the ' hottest markets. it said. But It said a 14 pe rcent dedine would not serious· ly hurt~ Industry or the economy. WUllam Smokin. a housing consul · tant from New Orleans. said the re is ~till unl.11nited demand for new hous· mg. But he said inflation has pnced out of the ma rket a large percentage of young people reaching the prime home buymg ages between 2S and 35 I n a partic ularly pessimistic ror<.'cast. economist Leonard Santow ~aid lhl' new certificates only d e· layed the housing c runch and pre· dieted a decline to l.5 million or l.6 m1 lhon housing starlc; next year. PRIVATE GARDEN PATIO AT HUNTINGTON VILLAGE HOMES SANTOW, A NEW York banlong adviser . said people arc Sf>l'nding Loo much or their incomes on housing. "Monthly payments a re starting to ('at pt'Qpl<.' alive b~ausc they bought Jhl•ad or their incom es ... he s aid. Domes Selling Out Hunting ton Village m l'nl pro1ects u nder llo m es i!> n earl y a w ay in fl untin g t o n sellout in the town 101 Beach are the Vill age section of Huntington Center office complex; a Beach for builder J 1 m 125-unit. wntcr on ented Foxx condommium pro1e<•l Cit U;w fJt 1111 111flu1·111 1111-: tlw h1.:h JX'l<'t' or hom1•., In Orangt• Count' " ""'' Ttll' dlllnl'l"ll'l' of lilt' thrce·tx-droum h1•W>l' hJ!'> 1(1\en ""ay to tht' larger homt'!'> '>•mph h1•1.1u,1· uf lht• ~Pl'<'lacular rlSt' 111 lht• c:o~I 111 ..JI huu~m~ 111 tht· :ireJ SJn Bermard1no and H1v·r'lP" l'ount1t·" v. h1·n · I.ind CO!'>l\ art' lo\\ l'r , hd~'l' JJICkt-d Up .in tnCrt'aMng !>hare or tht• · a ffordable"' hou!'>t.' mJrkt•t that pnmaril} in dudt·' th1• lhrt"t'·bt'<iroom hou:.e Thi' fal't " further !-.ubs tanl1all'd by th(· J mounl of mt rl'JW 1111h'd in the pnct: of !,mailer [ -homt'!'> vc~u~ l;.irgl'r homes Between November and Ma rch. two-twdroom hoW>e!> increas<'d bv ta 5 pe rcent. wh1ll' three-bedroom homes went up 2 b percent and four-bedroom homes up four Pt•rccnt Woodleaf II Opening boulevards: a 61 -uni l patio-home complex on Taylor Avenue; a nd J 19 -unit, t hreca nd fourplex development on Garfield ~o uth o l Yorktown. The 36 two-ll·vl'I, I W a rne r and Hea(:h t h r <'l'·bl'droom homes . priced from $119.950 to .--------------------. $145.000 an• Sl':.tttcred on A ' SURVE\'S ALSO SHOW thcil condominium la v- ing ancrea:,t'<i by a" mueh <is 16 9 percent in r<'cent months. which n·1>r<'SC'nb almost $12,000 J)<'r unit. This apprl't&atwn , coupled w11h th(' on~inal down payment .. Jllow:. ,1 famtly to purchase a large single-family horn•'. "1thoul substantially incrca!,- ing their monthty housing costs. ' t::DITOR'S NOTE· Randall McCardLe i$ president o/ 01c Heal Estaters ; lie also is autMr, lecturer and zn. $lTUCtOT Send your comments and que.stions to Randy ft!cCardk. c o the D<.uly Pilot, Post 01/u:e Box 1560, Costa Mt'sa, CA 92626 N~w Office Opens l{{'d I ltll Realty has OJ)<'nt-d a new office rn Norlh Irvine, accorcljng to Edward A. Nahigan, president or the company. -The new offi ce is located at 5396 Walnut, on the t·orner of Walnut a nd Jeffrey in the new shopping cent <'r. tn I rvinc. Th<.' manage r of the office is Robert Edwa rds. who has b<.'<.'n in the real estate business for 32 ) t•ars and has had m any years experience in s ales Ln s p1rcd by the s uccess o r Woodlcaf homes in Lake Fo re!>t . Pacl•Setl<'r Homes intr o duces Woodleaf II . a community of sing le homes 1n El Toro. Ruycrs havt' a choit'e of three• noorpla ns ranging in size from l.488 to 2.033 square feet. These "family sized" homes a re priced from $83.995 to $99,995. The one and two story plans proVide a choice o r three or four bedrooms and all homes have a family room and dining room T he homes feature rustic exte riors with extensive use of wood slidmg, ro ugh c ut beams and cedar sha ke roofs. Living areas provide the lux- ury o f woodburning r1rc places, t'i!thedral l'C'ihngs, l(·mpcrcd ~las~ l>ltding doors and cer a mic tile e n- tries. K1tc h t'ns o ffer s u c h q u a lity ft•atures as built io applia nces ioclud· ing m ierowave o ve n. There are slain· less !>Lee! srnks , cabinets of r aised pa ne l ash and s pacious counters top ped with ceramic tile. Two or the plans have family dining nooks for informal meats. • m a nagement. • f _ Red Hill Realty's ne west addition or benefits is Amenities provided In each home inc lude custom carpeting , smoke de· .tcctor, forced air heating, insulation or a ll perimeter walls and ceilings a nd a '40 gallon, glass-lined water heale r. Two or three car garages and . ' their non-competitive m a nagers. The m a nagers do not ~ell or list property. just assist the sales as- sociates in their nct.-ds to~ards becoming more profc~s1onally productive. It's Tune For A Change Real brick. wood burning nrcplacu : Frcnch(EngDsh archltKture; two end three bedrooms; spilt level and two-story; cathcd· rm ceilings; modem ldtc::hens with C)'e'-levcl microwaves: enclosed two-and three car garages; greenhouse windows and skylights.. Yesterday end today-In one seuing on your own land. Pool, )8cuzzi. recreation room. tennis court too! Close to Newport's "Back Bay-. schools. golf courses, restaurants and shopping. (BrittanywoOds) I TOWfl HOffiES I From $89,950 Modeb open from 10 am to 5 pm Brittanywoods I rown HOmEs I Developed by Wooclbee Dev. Co. . . . 2450 Santa Ana. Costa Meae ... (714) 646--0061 - .. concr ete driveways are additional features One plan featur es a large !>hop or hobby area in the garage. WoodlcaJ II models arc open daily from 11 a .m. to dusk. To reach the· new dcv<'lopmenl take th{' San Diego Free way to Lake Forest Dnve of· Cramp. Go ndrlh o n Lake Forest Drive to Tra buco Road. Go right on Trabueo Road to model the s ite. Homes Open At Shadow Run Warmington Development. Inc. has now opened Phase Two of its popular Shadow Run community in Laguna Hills . Prices range fro m $101 .900. Buyers may select from four three' or four-bedroom floor plans with up to 2,405 square feet of living spac<' among the 37 homes in lht' new phase. The new comm unity offer!> trad1· tio n aJ-st yled h o m es wi th s uc h architectural motifs a s Colonial . Cape Cod and English Tudoi;. A selection of 16 individually detailed exteriors. a ll with heavy shake roofs, serve to highlight the woodsy countryside set- ting . To reach the Shadow Run communi- ty in Laguna Hills. t ake t he San Diego F reeway to Alicia Parkway. then turn right and right again onto Hon A venue . ,. -.. -.. ... ..... 1ndiv1dual lot!> w1Lh1n ~~:~c~o ~IX blocks or the IDOSt pres~;dious 1-'catun~ of the homes ·~ that have been t.'SJ>('Clal· address: ly popular with buyer~ :ire Lhc gar dl•n \'ll'\\-Jasnun· e Creek. ramily room with wood· b u r n i n g f i r e p 1 a Cl' • private garde n patio. bui lt -in wine c losl'l. vaulted ceilings, and ma s te r bath with Roman tub a nd frosted s kylig ht. The few homes still available at Huntington Village Homes m:.i y be reached by exiling south on Golden West from lhl' San Dil'go fr<.'C'way. The s:ilcs offl c<.' and dccoral· c>d mod(•! a re opt.•n from 10 a m. till du.c;k d:uly Other Foxx Deve lop· Complete \coverage of county 1governmen and courts. ObllCl co.m 'Every day '----JI In the DAILY PILOT 1-..• ·-,~.,,.,, J{c"c.lenh of J.1~minc Crcl'~ m Newport &Jch liw m J ,hcficrcJ wmmun1ty fillcJ with Jll 1hc amcnanc,. l'nvacy begins ,Jt the 24-hour actcndl.J i:acehou-,c. Numcrom floor plan., oAcr \'.1l11.1hll· fc,11urc,, Thcrl· <m: 1cnn" t.uun.,, J.icu::=1~. ,md -w1mm111g rooh. All of tht\ 10 cine ot the vo.:ry few n~w h11m1: J1:, d11r m1.:m' in Nl·wrun Rca1.h JASMINE CAii~ In the v1ll.1izc of H:irhor View H(Jmo.:) from $ZOO.COO M J Rrod.. & Som. Inc . .ut • l ClJ OAILY PILOT Sun<)lly November & 191& iejo Botne Trof!'f Th'-· !l~cund phJ~c uC Monl11-I homt•i. · "'••1..:hburhoocl ~' l'Oll"'t111~ of 32 ht111w'> 1~ nu" fo1 'Jk 1n ~11'-.i.1on \'U.'Jll Tht''l' ,in.:h• fam1h humt'' dll ,11uah•d HI .1 'Ul't'nm h1llt111> wlluw 1111 .:i t•ul 111• '•" 'tit•t'l IU'I north of t.al.c '11!1:.1011 \11·111 \\1lh1n \\Jlkinl( d1,t111H'l' of ttw I 1kt·' l'l.1'".i dt•I "'li11rll 1 North llt'.ll'h 1 P rll'1•J f111m $ii 111:.i t11 $101 670 Mont1€'I hunw' r .llll!t' in ,.,,. from 1 ,22~ tu .!,ll:.(I ''IU.H t' (1·1•1 .11\tl hll\I' thrl't' or four lwdr1>t1m.., .ind l\\o to lhttl1· bJth' f' \('II o•· Tt ... ''' ,. pl.in' t\\o "'''''"I' .11111 thr11· 'ln.:h lr·\ll """illrnlt•I' .in• off1•11·1! "·" .1 for111.1I tl111111.: .111'.1 .inti ,1 f.111111\ roum "' "l' 11\llhd 1lt•11 1 Operiing I lum eA cUl' f\jrnt!\ht:d with <'LlrPl'l 111.: 1n lht• It' In(( room'I. <llnl nfl roorn ,, .. tn a 1t I l' r " 111 h • ' ,.,, d ' <' con II a r v hedroc1111i. 'invl 11s ht•11to' Ill(• 111 othN ,m"''· 1eo' forrt·cl .11r h<'1•t111g '"km' ihll'tt'f1 for ruturt• u1r c•11nchl1on1111(. •lllllkt• rlt•l1•1•l11r'i cJOd Jll (•Winni: for 1·abh1 t1·1t·, 1Mon und tt·,1•photwi. M 0 NT I •: I, K I T <1 II •: ~ 1 11 1'1•1ithborhoocl Six ft·utu1 1• i.u1·h ClUull '' umt•nJllt''> U'I t·c•r um H l1h• t•oun lt·rtop" \\1th rtJnllt'U l·d.:10~, StlOO('(f n.11urul v.nod t'i1h1 nt•try ..:.i~ r.m.:1•., v. 1th hond' and 1•y1• It•\ l'I tloultl t' 11' ''"" l rash 1•om1u11·tor.,. uutornatk lh'lhV. .1,h<·r .. MICt tl 1~po,..ub . t1nd r•·frqH•r ulor '>JWt't·~ pl ulllht-d for • 1ulort1JlH' Ht• 111.ikt•r'I Tht· 10.000 ,J<·n· pl.11111cd comrnun1 I\ ,1ho ft'.lhlft'' l\\O i.!lllf ('Olll''l'' di) 1·•1U•''' 11.rn u·1111•1 ,, bo>A ltnl( 1·t•nl\·1 .111d I 11ll1•r ,i..,11111..: 1111k .11ul I I l'lllll lllUllll \ p,111,., • PANORAMIC VIEW FROM PATIO AT EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS Niguel Heights Debuts .i two-stor y ho ml' with 2.670 1>quan· feet Ceilings reach lo the roof top 1n REAL ESTATE New €-astille Homes Offered Fifty-two homes in Mission Viejo Company's New Castille single family senes are being offer ed for sale in Mission Viejo. according to Grant Sullivan. director of m arketing for the de veloper of the 10.000-acre planned community. EiRht of the one· and two-story homes arP 111tuated on a select g roup of oversized p1e·ShcH>ed lots 1n northern Mission Viejo. and 44 ho mes are located on prime hillsidt' lots in eastern Mission Vi ejo Five floor pla ns. rang ing in size from l.561 to 2 265 square feet. a rc available in three· and four· bedroom and two · and three·bath models. Pnces range from $87,500 to $110.000. The spht-lcvel d esign of the three bedroom .. El/Valdez" has cathe dral ceilings in li ving rtRfms. 15 exterior elevations accented by weste rn ceda r wood shing l<> roofs a nd raised entncs . Nf'w Castille mode l homes. decorated by Mb; s1on Viejo Company dccon JtOr Bonnic McKee, are opt:n daily from 10 a m to t. p m . The sales com · pltx . 27276 Via Avila. m .. y bc reached from thl' Sun Diego Frt'c:way Takt: the Let P az exit. ttA rn ll'ft o nto Margucrrt<: P<.1rk way and follow the s1gni. to Ne w Cru.t11lc \1 1·1111 0•,1111 .il ·""""" jlf11\1tl1·cl lh11111j.'h 1h, ""' til "11111,:.1,1tlwtl1 •I \ I' ti 1111!' .t I I I U Ill ' .111 d I 11 'II fl It II' 111 ..... tt•r h.11h .. m ,1lo.1· lh1·" h11m1·, 11111 11( M 1 ...... w11 \ 11·10 I ump.111\ ., m11-.1 111 ... 11 .1hk 1'l •lll111 ( 11111·' \ tl1 .1111.1t11 •,1•1·111111 .. 1111 \ hi Id~.-I h.1t '111111' 1h•· ,. '' •· d 1•1·or Jled 11111d t'h ..in· 01~n tu th1· '"'Jr\lllt-t puhltc· <hulv from IO a rn 111 Ii p m Tu 11•a1·h lh•· Montwl moc.h-1 111m pit•' ,., 11 lhw ~.111 Da•go Frel·w ay 111 \11.,i.1u11 \o 11·111 on Alll'IJ Parkv. a}. ,, 11<1 d r" t· t·a i.l to M 41 rg ue ril t· I• .11 I.." a) l"olluw M argueri le north lo L,1 B.111·a :rnd follow lhe ~1gn:,, to Montu:l Soml' tiOO gu(•<.,ls att<indcd an oµt•n in~ p.irt) n·cl·nlly to Vil'\\> Broad moor Hom!'~· nt•wly opened develop ment. El !':1gut•I llc1ghts. localed 1n Lag una Niguel lh e balconied e ntry and i.unken hv1ng --------------------- room with fireplace and bay window "'Int.! r110111 111 th1· ( '-"·' Oolon•' .ind .1 h.1\ '-'lllllcm 111 tlw d101n~ rnum 11f 1111• • (',1,,1 t\ndre.1 .i<ill lo tlw ax-1>ulJrrl' of lhl''l' I" 11 pl.in' Tradmg·up Influential Has 'Deal ' Through Thank-.g1\ IOJ.!, lht· lrvirn· haM·d Butle r Housing Corporation 1s ofrc:ring buyers of lh<'1r I nfluC'nl ial homt•s in Irvine- J nd Lake For ('st a g uarant<'e to take their qua h f1 ed present hOUS('S in trade• al market \'alut• <rnd move the families into lht'1 r new home's by Christm a~. ·'These arc luxury m OV('·UP hom t's. and most buyers havt• an existing homl' that >Aould qucilify for our g uarantee," said Butlc•r salt•s ;md markNing manager Wes We1ss- in1.:t•r. "Th(' l{uar antN· c·h minute·~ any unx1t' l) they mi~ht hav(' about "C'lhng lht•ir pr('sent hou-.t• in lime• to m ov(' into their nc·" l nflut>n tral homl'. Many homC' nwnPrs have alrl·Hdy 1.1l..1•n :Jd\ ant a gt.• of our program " T H E l ~FU'E~TIJ\L HOM ES an• prtet·d from $!:!7.900 • lr\'tnt• 1 and $106,!)50 1 Lak<' Forc•st 1 and. :Jt•tonlang to W<•1ssin~r, tan hc purchasl·<I "for "' hlllC' :1s 10 percent down :Jnd at a dt·~1ralJlt• inlt•rest rate of only 91 ~ pt'rc'c•nt Influential Hom t•s I rv1n<.'. in the Village or Northwood. can be n •ach1>d by taking the Santa Ana F rc•t•\\>ay 151 to the Culver Drive exit. goin(! north ori Cul ver to Bryan Avcnut'. and C'ast on Bryan Phone <714 1 559-5801 The one-and l wo·story. three and rour- be droom humes fratu re bonus rooms <in som t• plans 1 whrc h c;.rn be converted lfJ a fifth b<'droom . vaultt·d wood beam ceilings. la rge family room~. fully 1n:.ulaLCd walls and ceil- ings. brl'ukfasl nooks, a ll<lched two-car garuges with d1n·ct acc·t•ss to the houi,e, and col1 \'l•nit>n tly locall'd s1·puratt.· laundry art·<1~ JNn.UF.NTIAI. HOM ES tn lh{' pl:.tnn{'d t·om m unity or Lake Fon·sl ucro~i. fro m tht• lakt· and dub f:Jc1hti<'~ c:m be reached by ta king thC' San Oiegn Frel·way 151 lo Lake For<· st Dnve. proct•t•ding CC!sl o n Lake Fores t to .l<>ro nimo Hoad and lurn1ng left. Phont' 17141 768-6.133. A II Jnfluentwl Homl·S i.ales offices and m odels :.ire open from 10 <t m. to dus k. da ily t•xcept Fridays · Chart._.r Terraee Condos Sell Fas t In Mesa P anch<1 Villa' Con· d o m iniums in Costa Mesa arc rapidly selling o ut , according to the sa Jes agents ror the pro- jects. Features inc lude a wood -burning fireplacl'. attached t°"o cur g aragl' wit h c lectron1c d oor opener. l'nclosed ga.rdl•n patio with buill·tn gas barbeque. llll'd Wl'l bar . microwan• oven. bulll in vac:uum ~vsll'm and \\all-to wall eai:pl'lini.: Four units r emain at th e s ite on Canyon Drive. north of V1ctorra S tree t These unit" featur e two bedrooms , and one a nd lhrcc- quarters baths and arc priced at $76 ,900. Ten units remain for sale on P acific Avenue. a lso norlb of Victoria. They h ave three be drooms a nd two and one -half baths and are priced al $83,330. To visit the 'an yon pro1ects take the San OH•go Frt.•e wa y to Har bor off-ramp. south to Victoria. west to Can- yon a nd north lo the s ite . The second project Cfln be round by travel· ing further north on Can- yon to Wilson, west to Pacific a nd north about o ne -half block to the site. Niguel Homes Popular· With 0111\. u h:11f clozen homt·s rt.· marn1ng f(l.r i.alt•. Charter Tt'rrace ,, Si m1ll1on com munity or singlt.· fa mllv homes on a hilltop is near mg a :,t•ll()ut 1n Laguna Niguel T h 1• h o m 1· s . d l' s 1 g n c«J b y K1votok1 /IJam11lon and Ass1•c1atcs 11r ·Irvine. have popular Tudor slyl· 1ni:. with m;my rnkrC'sting C'Xlcrior 'treatments Of \.\Ond . hrick and masonry. Among lhl• architectural f Patun•s found 1ns1d(' the homt·~ art: Emerald . . .) <.,kyh ghts, bay windows "'1th window .,ca t ~. wood C"ascment windows, v<1ulled ct•1hngi., decorative masonry l'nl r y walls. and hw gc interior ~olumes ' To reach Charter Terrace from tn· land Orange County. take the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway and proceed oceanward to Via Valle . From the coast. t ake P acifi c Coast Hig hway to Crown Va lley Parkway and go inland to Via Valle. A home for you: Gle n Units Going Fast The final f our bedroom townhomt's ul the private community or Emerald Glen are now being offered with fl t>xiblt' t t'rm s a nd pri ces s ta rtin g a l $9&.950,,according' to the de velopers. Wood vie w Jasmine Creek. Properties. The pro ject 's floor , p l o11s...slrl'SS s q u are footage or over 1,730, • a nd features suc h as ·fireplaces. bui l t -in • kitchens a nd luxury • baths. 1't> -visit the Emenrld • Glen Home and Club, • t ake the San Diego • .. ~ r e e w a y t o t h e • Brook hurst A venue orr. r a m p i n F o u n l a i n' • Valle y . Go nor th· on1 BrookhurstUo Worner just past Euclid to the ' Emerald Glen entry on , t he le ft sid e of the s tr eet. The site is near the corner or Warner J,1smmc C reek is a quiet, pn v,ite way 'tffllife. w11h cul·dc·~ac \lrl"et:. anJ lot~ uf i.:rccnery. Ju~t beyonJ the 24-hour :mended gatchooM" "the Clubhou~. wuh 11' tcnn1' courts, \Wimmmi.: pool. anJ Jricuzz1s. The homes, with a numhcr of innov:uwe plam to choo~ from, are designed wHh you in mind. Jasmine Creek 1s ,, 'rwc1al place for special people. JAIMINI CAii~ In the v11lnge of Harbor Vie\t Homes from SJOO 000 M.j. Brock & Soru. lnc • and Harbor. -------------------• . Tht• 250-uml s ingle family home de· \C'lopmenl,IS offonng four noor plans 111 a variety of lt'Vl'ls The three and four bedroom res1dc-nces range 111 Site from 2,048 tO 2,975 square feet and ~re priced from $1 54.990 to $260, /' Pl. !'lO ONE . THE Hoyal C~nou. tll~. 1s a thrct'·bt.•droom. two :Jnd -a h · r b ath homt: \\'Ith f<imil y room in its 2.040 square flot•t. The 1n formal fa mily room tnook 1s i.cparat l'd fro m th<' fo rmal Ii \ 1ng dinrng room bv the lar gt.• kitchen Plan Two. tht• Royal Prc•i.t"'1ck is a four·bt'droom, threl' bath l!Pme en compassing 2.5G9 s quare fc·el. A courtyard entry. bay-windowed nook and fireplaces41'a fa mily and living room highlight the s ingle s tory hom l· Plan Three. the Mu1rf1eld Royal. 1s The sl'cludcd maste r s uite 1s below while three secondary bedroomi. an.· situated on tlic upp..r levl'I - PLAN FOUR. THE Royal St An drcws. is also a two story ho mt' with 2.975 square feet. A bonus room a('· co mp a nies thrt'e s econdary bedr ooms and m aster su1tl' on th{' up pl'r ll'Vl'I of this home· A balconwd l'ntry and lht.• formal dining r~ 'l{'p down to the: living room . and a ba\ "tndO>At·d nook OH•rlooks lhl· i.u nkl•n family room with f1repla('l' and "alk in bar f To re<1ch Uw Ill''-' dt•\ el<J1>ml'nl. I a kc the San D1 t:go Freeway lo Crov. n Valley Park\\>ay west lo Clubhousl' Drive, or Pac1f1c Coast llighway to Crown Valley Parkway to Clubhouse Drive , The sales offi ce and model complex are ope n from 10 a m to dusk. NEWPORT IEACH Last of the new homes on the water For lease only Live and entertam in elegance 1n your new custom home w11h oes1gner interiors Convenience oriented 10 include 3 car qaracies with aulomahc ooeners. kitchens w11n m1crowav'P ranges self-c1ean1nq ovens. rrasn compactors. and 880 range toos ... ~et-bar'I 1n all models. hreolaces in l1vmg 1ooms ~ bedrooms. indoor laundry areas. guest su1ie. lamrly room and mucn more Dock available to all 1enan1s Special leoM priu naiWM. Call LMda H- l 7141 Ul-31 SO (I to S wfflldaysl. With up tD 3280 sq.ft.and feAJtures galore, this LazyC~ek home is a bargain at $263,000. Sales office open Sat. Sun. & Wed. tO a.m. to dusk Phone (714) 639·0550 m1l!m ~ houq p4) But on a country acre ~ast.eal. It mav be hard to imagine that any h'ame with a price lag of S263.000 can be called a steal. But if you've been in the market For a distinctive country ranch home you know it's diffic...1lt to find a home or this quality at any price ... let alone on a country acre of land. LazyCreek's masterfully·deslgned rnnch style hom es . which are gracefully nestled on the gently rolling or terraced one acre4ots. feature total useable space. On most home sites. there's room enough to accent your home with a swimming pool or tennis court. Or perhaps a corral for your favorite saddle horses is more to your liking. Whatever the preference. the land is all yours to enjoy to the fullest. With the community defined by white rail fencing and interwoven with extensive bridle trails and beautiful eucalyptus trees you'll be reminded of Kentucky Blue Grass country. And there are mqre reminders like winding circular drives. country lane streets and turn-oF·the·century street lighting. Now look at the classically-buillthomes themselves T he architecture is dramatic with imposing elevations up to 125' wide and floor plans featuring luxury amenities such as sculptured brick fireplaces, French patio windows e "'"'°"C>t ,...., and doors. jewelry safes. duaf .zoned air conditioning, antique faucets. 3·car garages. old-fashioned verandas. and more. _ Promise yourself to visit LazyCreek today. It's a very special place that you and your f amity will want to call home for a long time to come. l .~ .. . . . . . . .. • -.. . . .. . .. . '• . .. . . - , .. Sunday. Novomber 5 1978 DAILY PILOT DJ. The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIE·D ADS You Can Sell If, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678] I One Call Service Fast Credit Approval -................. l~sforSalir HouHsForS• Hou1H For Scff . 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( ) \ ·. \ ' : ; 'l • ,,1 101' ,,, II 4l (\IATf $0 DOWN 11r1 l11an-. up 111 $\Oti.0011' L.mw \A 1ntn1·~t rJH•' t".Jll vnur Clranl!l' (.'•>tin\ v \'l'lcr<rn ('oun!>t'lor fo1 rn>rt> informatwn~ Talk to Red Carpet We listen 754-1202 TOWN & COUNTRY MlMIRAMCH T11t:.illy unH1U<' horse rJnl'h in the city. St.-cluded country hvrng .I stall!-o & 2 hay barns. Pine tree!;. Fenn•d &, c·roc.s fenced Havt-your !>mall animal!\ too! Lvly 2 story, J bdrm home w shake roof Call oow for appl. 545·9491 OCEAMVIEW T WO UNITS. 3RK.2b a PLUS2BR l hii &retreal. I door from beach S26I.500 OPEN SUN 1-5 POPULAR BLUFFS W-PLAM \I .111\ prof1"'" 11p~r.1cl1•.., 111d M1•\1t .111 lilt Ill I ll kilt h ,'\ tltll 1l ll'J tl1 ·1 111 .11111 11111 1-.t•cl \\ ;dlp,1p1 ·1 Int~ ol 1111 11111 .., s,, 1·d1:-.l1 I 1 pl lgt• m ..,t t I\ I< ,\ ..,1111np 1111 111mb1n.1l11111 Onl\ 'l '' • •110 < '011u• ..,..,. l.. rrwkt· ufft·r I I\\ 111'1 ctll\10ll' h,1, 11111\'t'tl :!·121 \'1,t,1 11 n~· .-11 EASTBLUFf SINGLE FAMIL J ._, ·1~11 Sq. It :-.plil ll'Vl'I with punoramtl' 'H'V. uum<H' 11is11 h· & out all this & •~ r i•chwMf lo S21H.500 283J Alta Vista LEASES ALSO AV AIL. Can'Jon FULL GOLF COURSE VIEW ENORMOUS V ALUEH 3 BR. + OEN "AUGUSTA" PLAN FURTHER REDUCED- TO ntE BONE NOW OHL Y S 229 ,000 #37 CANYON ISLAND OP'EH 1°5 Your best Bi g Canyon opportunity' (;lonous, hare!~ UM•d , c risp. clean, ll gh l. hnght &· totally charming : a s upc .. rior loC'alion Prrvalr end unit \'1ewing (ai rway & pool. ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC~ A lOCAUV OWNED COMPANV SERVIHC THE SOUlH COAST AREA SINCE 1963 FANT ASTlC 5 BDRM + bonus It's nc.•w on the m a rket. Even has a formal dining room. everything in µn .. at condition. Set up for kids & fa mily entertainin~. Good N. Costtt Mesa' location Priced at $91.000 Call 546-4 I 41 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 Coif t:ours~s nea r by. Play tennis. vollt.'vball and picnic in pri vale neighborhood club. Swim in your own pool. Close to transportation . All this plus "' quality 3 Bdrm home Priced al o n I y $77 ,950. Cati 546-4141. Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach -Newport Beach MESSY MAMSIO ... ! !luge S Rdrm R;,inch S t y l e h o me. Large enclosed courtyard with fountain . 3 cQckt a tl pat10s. Room for grand piano in s piirious family room. Wtll be a real !>how __ _ place after you provide __________ 1 TLC" Call t oday. So. Calif Realty 546-5605 645-6918 6 PLEX SI CJS,000 Fanlai.t1c u111Ls lfl ex cellt•nt l'On!I 1-:nrlo~ed .:araj!t''-Nr C11 v Shop· 1u11~ t'cntrr lO OranAl' A SAil PROPIRTIEJ 675-4890 640.1405 759-0363 iimb liiiiil Plactn~ a Cluslfied ad 1s as eaay M dialing your . phone. Give ua a cell We'll dot.be IW\. 8'2·5618 .,. wulb, or .:1.-i.:. oµt!tUOM ~rounds ~98.500 tu :.h1 mmerini: bu) OPEN SUN. 1·5 t:uurmt•t k1t1·ht·n & OVER ln1 IT\J I d1mn.: Sµiratini.: 250 I WIHD 'l•lll l·•:>t' le.ids tu '>'4-l'l'V mi.: t•u:.h·r bt'drm & :! t hilt! r,•11 .., rel r i'dl" ~·llt-t '' ,ltll• ti.JU\' For p11•Jlc :.huw1oi.: t.'Jll !!<fl 6010 ~~Tul . . . . . &©ft'lM'iY [~ IBIH:I 631-3444 Cl,l'o!>lC 'l':>I ..,l\ll• add!> 11111;111 t1t JO\ -.1111 1 hno~1.• lrnm many f;1hr11·.., X t~IJ \l1·n ':11; 11. To order: -.rnd pattl'fr) 1111mht•r. '"'' 11.inw. Jd <lrc'!-o'> an<l 11p l'RICE: ~VIII plu!> 5Gc ~hlppin~ t.. ha!1dling. Srparat~. Sport<.~ear ~ ~J hccllanCilu!> l'allern . Book, SI .85 ppd. De.">lg nf'r Sew Tip Book. ~1.50 ppd. :\'lllkP 1·h1'l'k fWyahll' lfl Sparlc•;1 m•w!-opa!)\·r. c o Spadea :! BrHh:l· St 088 IH Dept C l:l St•nd 11) lh1'> ~ltlford '.".I ~, ·~N A touch ol flair by Eguiqulza -casual tie buttons in place. aeep front pleat Tor mobillly. Back zipped. 72.411: Misses 6·18. To order : send pattern number. s ize. nome address and 21p. PRICE: $2.50 plDi 541( sblpptng & band Unit. Fall & Wlnter Dresse11 Paucm Book. $1.M ppd. Designer Sew Tip Book, St.5&. Make check pay able tn.. Spadu.. Send to this newspoper, c/o Spadl!ll, 2 Bnd1te Sl. Milford. N J 08848. OcJ>t. C· l5. -·· ---...... -. ..... -··-·-..__.,__...__.._~·· l --.. '"' .. . . DAVIDSON REALTY PRESENTS WATER ORIENTED LIVING WALK TO IEACH from lhts 2 bdrm · <'h armer with step·up formal dining rm . hi~h beto1ms. 2 frplcs . plus h new c<.1 rpcts & glass doors opening to South patio. LOwesl price in (;lrca at $102,000 OPEN SU . 1 5 332 PROSPECT. N B SHIMMERING WATER, SAILS & SUNSETS hi~hlight the ~weeping ocean & c it y view fro m this s paciow;. 3 bdrm +formal dining rm t•ondo, crartcd of wood & glass. Onl~ $143,!ISO OCEAHfftOMT RUSTIC brick & wood highlight this lovely 2-story home sprawled ct c ro~· 50 ft. of prime bcachfront. 3 Bdrms .. beams. country kill-hen. The charm of a bygone era + th <• convc•nic·nt"<.' of today i n an intomparahll' locution Our exclusive at $379.000 BAYFROMT LEASE, luxurious 3+ den on Lido Is le. sidt• tit• inl'ludc:d for $1.500 m<> OCEANFRONT HOMES FOR LEASE on pn•s t1 gious PF.NlNSULA POINT from $1.400 mo. D A v I D s 0 N a E A L TT r N C. 31\b Newport Blvd N 8 ' 673-9060 Waler/ronl cflving llHOA ISLE C h a r ming Engl1 ~h Tudor. !1 bdrms. + maid's qtrs. Lgc d oc·k _. BALBOA ISLAMO Bayfront. profC's~ remodt>lcd. 4.,bdrm , room for 2 boat.., BEST IN BLUFFS FROMT ROW E-PLAM Panoramie \'1ew. 2200 sq. ft.. 3 BR . 21 :! ba . fam . rm . com plclcly c·ustom 1zcd. a I I new thruout incl. caltng area in kitchen. A bsolulcly Beaut iful! 5240.000 LOVEl Y END UNIT DOLORES 3 BR. 21 ':.- ha . 1900 sq ft . encl. wrap-around patio, lovely private setting, nr. pool. Grrat value' $157.500 OPE .. SUM. 1°5 400 Vida Quinta HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR IHC. 644-0134 List & Ivy With tfte &pet'+ Baek Bay Special First UID<' offt·red rn 12' .' years . Outst<ind1ni;. custom dC'coratcd home with lar11.e cozy ramily room. butlt 1n TV. & paneled har Country kitchen w1lh !'olatned ,Rias:. window. and room for pool m;,i kc this a perfect ramtly home 67J.855()_ NEWPORT LIFESTYLE Beach. tennis & pool ,111 W/10 ~Leps rrom tb1s gorgeous 3 bd. 2 ba low ma 1nll•n ancc h•lme Cathedral tr1hn1?s i.wel'P you up to second floor It v iog & sun deck A d(' lighlful pla<·e tu 1•n1oy Newpor t':. f inest 6467711 Heal Eslale • JI you're look mg for a bet teqob,youwoo'lwantlo Make your s hopping miss 1he employm ent easier by using the Daily columns in Classifi<.'<l. Pilot Classified Ads. COUl'LES ... IACREtORS ... "SIMGlES! Do we have thr perfect home for you .· .. 1n fabulou s Bays1a c Co v e .. with g orgeous pool. jacuz7.i & private beach! Stop by & Ron will be pleased to show you two luxurious l -bdrm. & d e n condo minium s. Take you r pick ... one h as a 30 ft. boat slip ... & with the other one, you own the land ! 1012 Bayside Cove East 1030 Bayside Cove East CHOOSI OHi TODAY, I TO 4 ~t-t-=~~~ ,U ()Cl4TI: l+tC 600 Newport Center Drive • 640·6500 -------·-···"' DANA POINT HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE -CHARMING IEACH COTTAGE on R·2 lot witt. two bedrooms, hardwood ftoon, fireplace .ct sonw oceon view ... sas,ooo -PANORAMIC MOUNT AIM VIEW from this 4 bedroom family home '#Ht. cetdnll atrium patio and profeuie>nd lanckc:opillCJ. Da nlin g di splay of liqhts ot night. .. $109,000 -CLOSE TO THE HACH wlttt ocean views too! Lots of. potetttial in this 2 be-droom c~ with hardwood ftoors cmd flre<place ... S 125,000 -OUTSTANDING COASTUME VIEWS from Hlia 3 bedroom hotne an a qlliet street near the ~och ... $175,000 -CUSTOM HOME WITH SPECTACULArt WHITEWATER VIEWS. 0Wllu/.,.-lder's persowi ~sideftce with unusual c11nettities lncl.adinq solid oc* floor entry, -.,waiter, laundry chu te. trash compactor. microwave, ~e. wine celm-. bonus room and more. Two stories, thre• bedrooms mtd sauna too ... $249,500 f 714) 493-8812 . '//«tt.J/91 R E Atll Ty SEE & BUY THESE TODAY MONARCH BAY TERRACl Custom iww with ocean vi~w. Beqant Fnttch ProviMial. 327 19 SEA ISLAND DRIVE. U.G. MIG. OPEN SUHDA Y I ·5 $325,000 BLUFFS "?" PLAN bpclltdeod livilMJ r00tn in tttis 4 IR, Fam rm, home w/2500 sq ft. - Comm. pool, tennis club, & shoppiltCJ ~,. 308 VISTA TRUCHA. NPT 8CH OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 S 152.000 640·62S9 Newport Hei9hts New rm markt'l 4 RH on OWNER DESPERATE! ('Ulde!-oa<'.neJr.,choob 1':11 down VI\ lmma<' Ai.:ent. fi4ti-3256 rtl'w rrpt, l'lthe lo So. Cst ___________ , Pla1.a. Ai.,'l 540.:_167_:i __ MJ ke vour s lrnpp1ng R.cnltlta~l'. opt to buy, 4 easier by ustnl! the Dally hdrm • S;,in 1\1 arcos. Pllol Classified Ads $450 /mo 493-5610. ----- WATERFRONT HOME $335,000 S"'1"0UIMling inferior cowtycrd this 4 bedroom. family room home on the Bay in Newport offers iMloor/outdoor versotiity. l~ patio on WA TE:R with BOAT SLIP you own. Sunny. wood paneli"C), bnclts and warmth. EMERALD BAY $325,000 Whitewatet-VIEW and Oftfy OM bloc:k to pri•ate IEACH. Security and ,.._, .. in this qoted community. Custom designed 3 bedroom home with 4 decb. Private «Wi•~. Near tfttftis cOUl'b and parit. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP REDUCED TO S 119,500 Charminq DUPLEX. just one b:ock to beach. O wner now occupies this exceptional 3 ~m uppeor wtit PLUS tt\ere is a 2 be-droom, 2 bottl lower. W ell mainfoined, flneploces and only 1 years okl STEPS TO BEACH $210,000 T errlfic ond spacious 3 t>.droom apor+metwt .wwty point.cl, ~ttd and pOMhd wittt lanp deck OCEAN VIEW; plus two bedroom u"it . Seasoned winter/~r nmtal °'"• SMALL ESTATE , REDUCED TO $245,000 in ttte flftnt arH of Saitta Ana on OM of the t..st strffh. c;rlMdiow 2-story home '#Ht. loods of ....,. footacp. buptklftal 3 bedroom, f9Nly '""' GRd fond dWftcJ """' -.. AMD uporah 2 b•droolft, 2 bath w/fl,..Pace C)l'ftt ho.H. hp.M•• I OOxl SO ft lot. l•..tiftll pool c.d =-M..y .,.cial ....... , -.ct ....,. flKhaelflftcJ ftfry wffll wfndhtg stalrcaw. 0-.of o khldl \ Watel'front Home• 2633 W Coasl Hwv Nc:>Wpon l~cDch 631-1400 • ~ I .... 1 .. • . . . . 0 ... 'LY PILOT Hotlan For Sak HouHs for Sale Hou'H For SCIM Haus.a For ~_.-HotnH For S. 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OCIAMFIONT F111t· cruft~inan>-h1p Ill inahnl' lnm & ''·'" lrun &. o.tk tlour~ . .,cl.., oH Liu~ ' l;i 11d mat k I UH .• I ha ho mt• 111 (inn I lo< .n 1vn ft:sl,Jhh~ht•.J tn·l~ & l.1wn' ~ n:,,ooo Tl~l~f7 .Jt1..,t ··ti·p-. 111 I t·n111 .... 1m t t '111nrn1'1mt' l'ool Thi~ lanw .l hnhoom (cl\\nh11u -.1· "\\1th f,111 111\ room and .!' h.1lh" 111 l 'r11\1•r..,11' l'"'k \ 11l.1gt· I t·ul ck '>a l' ">lrl·t>I h11 ,1111111 h.1l I-" t11 l11kt P.Jlh ,11111 1 11•1111lx IL SIO I tl5U TUA'Tlf ROCIC HIGHLANDS Supt.•r I lx·tlrnom ~t al'Grpgor mock! in phase 2 \ \ .• 1 l.1hh-1111\\ t 111 c1t· .... 1e· ... trcet .ind pool s ize lot. Ht·.111tllul ,·,1n'rotl vll''" ScµM:.tlt· f amll ~ and dinmg roo rth J 1>.1 I h~ S:!O!J O(I() BLUFFS X..n.AM f >11 Im 1 I\ J.!rt'<·nh1 ·lt hrghlv «uslorn11{'(f 3 bcrlroom. go111 nwl k1 1ch1·n. f11'l·plac.•t• 111 mas ter b C'd room. L1::,t1..•ll t•\du:;1vl'lv v.1lh Coldwell Uankt•r C.:.i.11 to sec. 51 l:J. 11110 BROAOMOOR TURnYOCK GLEN :l ilcdroom. with s pacious maslcr s uite a nd formal d ining room a ll loc.·a t c d on q u ie t c ul-de-sa c . Com munily pool & jac:uzzi plus 3 lighted t ennis t'OU rls 5174 ,500. TWO MASTER sums Plus a den. plus lols of sky lights, plus privacy. plus 1-?n·at d ecorating in nalµr~I-ton('s, all a dd up to a grea t value in the University Park Cha ncellor home for $109,000. OPEN IN COROHA DB. MAR i':xq11 1~1tt•l\' custom built. m·w :1 bedroom . hbr:-irv h1111w Just ~tl'P!> from 11ttlt· Corona beach llea m~. 11,1 1-. h:1nhtoo<.l floor'>. Freneh <loors. dumbwartt'r and ,., t·n mon· aw;11t th<· mo!-.t <11~l·rim matmg buyer. :-..,'.!5,000 SEE LYLE EN EWJl"G AT 233 POPPY OPEtl IH EASTBLUFF t Bdrm home on b1~ well l:mdsl'apccl corner lot ('omparc• <.1nd y ou will find this 1!'> the only plact• ~nu can gel this much house within 5 mintill•s of Newport Centt•r for only 5154.500. SEE GINl\iY AN DERSON AT !JOI Cl THUS OP91 OH THE OCEAMFROMT This duplex is n l!ht on the sand. One unit has 3 hC'droom~ the othC'r 1 hc droom Rent one and live in the other. $550,000. SEE E DIE OLSON AT 600'J SEJ\SffORE OPEN IN UNIVERSITY PARK 1 B<•<lroom \/andcrbilt model park home in Villagt' Park. N<'v. t·arp<'ls. pamt and la ndscapinf!. Large tarn1ly nx1m . :1tnum and 211:.? baths. Spae1ous. qurN ~·ant Nl'ar tommunity pools. park. and te:nnis courb . $148.;,<lO. rl'<' SEE CORA BALOIKOSKI AT 25 CYPHESS THEE. OPEN IM HARBOR YJEW HOMES You won't see anothe r like this! Forme r Somerset Model w/pool. jacuzzi. a nd park-li ke setting on extra large lot. Inside and out this is a spcctacul<ir hom e for family li ving. Price d at S249,900 Fee. SEE CH/\IG KI NDIG AT 1842 PORT SHEFFIELD OPEN IH SHORECLl~S C h a rming 4 b edroom fa m i ly h ome recently re modeled with decorator wall papers. new carpets. drapes a nd shutter~. gourmet kitehen. wood floors. French doors to lushly planted patio. iron gated pool area. many <·us to m a ppoinlml'nls throug hout S3:?:l.1111<1 inl'luding th e la nd. 242 DfU FT\\'000 OPEN IH CORONA DEL MAR Two l'Xquisi te new homes in Old Corono del Mar. one hlock from the ocean. 4 bedrooms. 3 fireplaces. top of the line appliances. country kitc hen. Sepa r ate dining room. Fully landscaped and a hundred other f)uahty features $398,000 & $419.000. SE f: JO CA ROL H UNTER AT 3631 SEA VIEW & 233 POINSETTfA OPEN IM TURnEROCK GLEM Walk l o three lif!hted tennis courts. communitv pools and jacuzzi from this delightful 4 BR Broadmoor Plan li2 Glenneyre Model. Loeatcd on a quicL cul-dr-sac s treet with family room. dining rm a nd beautiful a trium. SEE PAUL I l.\LL1\NAN AT 14 RIPPLING STREAM . OPEN I.. THE OLD BLUFFS Lowest price in Old Bluffs. l mJX•<·c:.i hle cond1flon - new carpet and fresh paint wulk to schools, :-.hopping a nd church. Priced for immC'diate sale - $99 ,000. S EE BARBARA COLLI NS /\T 20 16 BARRANCA OPEN IN CORONA DEL MAR View of park a nd hills. One yenr old with identir:il three bedroom two t>ath units. Great opportunity to hve in eharmin~ CdM a nd havt' a n ln<'Omt' unit . 2 hl ks to beach 5265.000. SEE NA NCY SI MMONS AT :Jl:j f.RIS. OPaf I.. SPYGLASS Beautifully decorated family home w/ 180" view day a nd night. Large pool with jacuzzi, 4 bedroom. 2 bath, ramily room. Many, many extra features m ake this home a tr<>at to see. Offered at $395.000. SEE LUCY ROSE AT 29 CJ\ RM EL BAY. A GOUMB.l IANK& CO. 644·9060 2161 SANJOAQUINHIUSRD. IN NEWPORT CENTER . . --... ---. . UMIQUE HOMES OPEN 1·5 TOO.AV UMIQUE IN CORON.A oa MAR -3 hdr m <·h;1rnu•r on an R 2 lot. Great lm·;111un <·u-.tom rl'modclcd cind some \It'"' See MJnh n Rousselot at 506 M.1rg11,•rih' Bnn)..! Sl79.000. u ... IQUE IM NEWPORT IE.A~ -2 new n1stum homes. hoth Unique! 3 bdrms. :! slor\. s1111 dt•eks. mirrowaves. etc. .~1 5.0011 Sc<' /\lljn He lle r at Irvine a nd 15th m Newport JI eights. UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA Da MAR -3 bdrm. light. airy, big yard, nr park. o n l y S l 5H.OOO . See Rosem a r y ~tuhlbarg at 403 lris Ave. UHtQUE IH ORIG. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 5 l>drm. 3 baths. li ght and airy pool ;rnd p_.tio, vie\.\!> of the Bay. Just $:!25.000. Sec Marsha Bes t at 1101 Whitcsuils Way. UHIQUE IN IAYCREST -Ivan Wells. g lass. beams :tnd pride of owners hip Brin~ $195.000 a nd sec Janet Lehman at 1837 Commodon• Hcl .. Haycrest. UHIQUE IN IRVIME GROVES -For mer model. beautiful decor. 3 bdrms, 21 '.! baths. 1650 sq. ft., only $ll0.000. Sec Ronnie Barrington at 5 Monarch. UNIQUE IN SHORECLIFFS -Attractive sliingled 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 2 frplcs. wood floors. nr. pvt. beach SJ00.000. See Marcia Kear at 277 Moming Canyon. FRONT ROW VIEW -ln process of r edoing! Choices available, 3 bdrm, 2' '.' b<Jths. pool and frplcc!>, liv. rm. loo ks over ho.., ts Sec M nrian Reedy at l!'>O!I llolphm. ln mt· Terrace. brin~ $~0!'>.000 UMIQUE IN BAYCREST -Ivan We lls d l'~1 gncd ti bdrm. :i bath. form<.11 d rrlllH!. hem1t1fttl Iv landscaped. Sec N:1cf 1m• Crout ;1t 18..lfi Tradewmds U ... IQUE IH IRVIHE TERRACE -Heavy stw k (.• roof. ~J! I(• ~1 or~ -1 bdrm. 3 ba th ~ind pool. Just S207,500. fee. See Dottie . Johnson at 21Xll Chuhas ro. UNIQUE IH IRVIHE -Three bedroom . e xcellent buy, really nice d ecor. landscaping. patios. See Rita Boland at 14901 Ge neva in Greentree. UNIQUE OH KINGS ROAD -In Cliff Ha ven ! Incred. 4 bdrm, views. ~aml' room . wi ne ce ll a r . s pace. s pace. space! lrnpr(•ssive family home at S398,000. See Harriett<.• Hammond al 1101 Kings H.cwd . · UMIQUE IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Bonus rm and family r m. 4 bdrm. lgc lot . $140.000. Scl' Vond<.1 P eterson at 90:l8 La Cn·~centa. UNIQUE OH SPYGLASS -lmmac. ~glc ~ly 4 bdrm, colorful patio entry, vac•ws. extras. $.139.500. Sec Verg1lcnl' Hull at #15 Point Sur . UHIQUE IM BIG CANYOM -Mc La in Townhome, ne w. incred. golf course view. upg rades. $220.000. See al 1:76 No. Sea Is land. UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DR MAR - J ... ight, cherry 3 bdrm. den. block to beach . s hops. $270.000. See at 301 Or chard. UNIQUE fH IROAOMOOR -5 bdrm::;. 3 haths. 2 frplcs. backs to wilde rness, S255.000. See MaryAnn Anderson a t ~712 W ;JV('(T('!>l. U~l()UI: ti()M~S REAL TORS' llf( Nlr.(S T l'f0Pl£ S! l LING f t4f NC A TEST llOMf '; CORONA OEL MAR. 67~ MESA VERDE, 546-5990 • CALL US OPEN HOUSES OPEN SAT/SUH f.4 52830 Navarro St .. La Quinta OPEN SUM. 2-5 888 Temple Hills Dr .• Laguna Be ach 1402 Cerritos, Laguna Beach 81 Royal St. Geor~e. Big Canyon, NB Call 494-1177 for admittance TURNER ASSOC., REAL TORS 11 05 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach 494-1177 49'-4591 Cfwice IN SHORECLIFFS A t ruly prestigious location on large view Jot. with spectacula r ocean & canyon views ! Charmin~. 2 bdrm. & den with s uper potential for enlarl?'ing! Mil Howe will be delighted lo show it to you today I to 4. 330 Morning Canyon. CdM. ~ti~~A -'"i()C"T~§ INC 600 Newport Center Drive • 840-6500 ... ' ... ' .._ \Vt:SJ.J-:Y N TAYLOR CO. HEALTOHS-:-.1 11ct· 1H4H DRASTIC ICE IEOUCTIOHI BIG c>. YOM TOWNHOME Owner !>Cly~ ell ! Brrng your check hook today b cause you arc sure to IJuy the• bes value in ar ea ! $20.000 lkd u<'t1on m this golf course view "El Dorado" mode l in original Phase l. 3 lk drooms. formal dining rm & 2112 b<.i th:,. Tennis l'Ourts. pool & Jacuzzi. I furry for this ! Low pril'C of $199,500 . 26 CA.HYCH ISL.AMO DR. SUM 1-5 .. PRICE REOUCEO -S 189. 91>0 Beautiful Palermo in Harbor View Homes! Premium locat10n on quiet corne r across from greenbelt in Phase f I. Con venient t o comm pool & e lementary school. 4 Bd rms with l~e air y kitchen opening to family rm w/wet bnr + formal DR. Lovely ldscp yard with lge trees. bit in firc·ring & BBQ. Perf. fam . home. Incl. land' 1871 l'T WHEEi.ER PL. SAT/SUH 1·5 IRVIHE TSlRACE-VIEW--SlJS.000 Great panoramic view of ocean. bay. city lights & Catalina ! See the boa ls com e lhru the j etty & on thru '"1.he harbor. 2 Lgc bdrms plus maid's rm & sitting rm. fa mily rm & formal DR. Go rgeous pool in front courtyard. t 9 l l GAL.A TEA TERR. SUM I ·S BIG CAMYOM IROADMOOR-VIEW Outstanding 5 bdroom Pla n I s itua ted on a 108' wide lot with a view of area & tit.v Li ghts Large , .. t\. '<en living rm with Jfi' cttling <\. \. '!rns. spacio~ dining rm. ran ~~'" & 3 fireplaces. Co n vl·n1cn t c l oo r pl a n . lu s h l<.ind seapang with auto s prinkle r s. Best buy in Big Canyon. $385.900 EXCWSIVE DOVO SHottES CHARM--t.UXURY ~IF# This custom s torybook Colonial home adJoins 'ovcly, private white sand y b each . 4 fldrms. 4 b aths. formal dining room. breakfa st rm and den. Exqu1s 1tc decor throughout by Canne ll & Chaffin. J\ir-cond. Custom crafted furn. & furms hmgs will be included. Eas ily shown by <tppoint. $795.000 JASMINE CREEt<-VIEW-5239,000 <~ o r g c o u ~ t r 1 • I e v c l b r a n d n e w "Sc::dkce1c· .. model with ma ny added amenities. A1r·eond . fully landscaped . a ut o s pr inklers. luxury c ptng. mirrored wardrobes. bea ut. lig ht fixtures. 3 BH. fa m rm & formal DR. G;1te guarded a r ea. Call 64().6079 fo r e ntry 1-5:00 or 644-4910 any other time . 5 JETTY DRIVE SAT/SUH 1-5:00 BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME Fabulous view of B.C. golf course! Lush c:ourtvard e ntrance to this fine 4 hc>drm onc ·!-ilory with family rm + hr llia rd rm . f o rm a l d ining rm. gourmrt k itc·hen a nd beautiful pool. SpaciOU'> elegant m st r bdrm su ite w/hugC' walk·m Mc & l\lrs. closets WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO. 21 I I Smt Joaquin Hils Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644-4910 -NEWPORT SHORES Close to beach-inv~t or NEWPORT HTS. l.tve m lh1s 3 bcdrm 2 Must see. famLly orient· bath beach h o u se . ed 3 bdrm . t t,<.i bath. Pnvat.e patio entry lead POOL borne in much de· ing mto cozy sunllte Jtv sired area Close to aJI mg rm. Jt 'II move fas t ;it scnools & shoppmg : call SU0.000' 673·85SO to see [ ijj'lfiftif :(iJ .. ~~1!;;s N'pt. Beach 548·5527 Want Ad Re:.ults 642 5678 -------• ~SELECT I PROPERTIES IS $403. PER MONTH AFFORDABLE? Tha t 1s the principal & interest pay ml'nt on this beautiful 3 bdrm. 21 J. b<.1th condo. Complete w/patio,. frplc & 2 t a r .ga ra~e. Call us h cfore iLt.; too late. CALL 556-2660. S&S QUALITY . Spacio us Coll ege P ark home in J r vinc. Popular Cornell model. 3 Years old with m a n y luxury f <>a tu res . Owne r n eeds fa s t <.'SC'row. $116,500. CALL 751-3191 BRAND NEW 4-PLEX Buy new and. get the best tax ad vantages. t h ese a re d e luxe units. two of which a re 3 bedroom. :i b a th. a nd the other two have 2 h~drooms and 2 baths. Ceramic tile kitchen. fireplaces. French d oo r s to the patio. enclosed garages and extra parking. Gr~at. beach city location. CALL 751-3191 EASTSIDE POOL HOME This charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath ho m e offers the great location of.a c ul-de -sac street, it also has a s mall guest house and a beautiful pool area. $89,500. It won't last Ion$. CALL 556·2660. 31 lO HortMw-..If. lll2 S.E. lrfltol C .M. 751-llff' H.I . SSt.-26'0 ..... ~ ....... ~ .... . ...... ._ -. -.. ".,,, ...... , ....... , ........ _ * * * * * * Heritage Collection AFFORDABLE NElYPORT LIVE ... NESTIGIOUS WISTCUFF -For unde r $150,000. Spacious 3 Bdrm. Family Room , Country Kitche n. neat and clean, ready to move into. Call us al 540.115 1 for a ll details. BUMP AND BOOGIE DANCE AHO IARIEQUE -irt the r ecr eation room of this s ha rp 3 bedroom Costa Mesa home . Fireplace and formal dining add to lh~ charm. As king $71 ,900. Call 540-1151 {(' MESA VERDE 4-PLEX SPACIOUS J IDRM 2 BATH -owne rs unit. w/firepl ac~ + 3 2 BR 2 Ba unit~ Xlnl financing avaik,blt:. Cal 546-5880 for mott details. MESA VERDE CUSTOM HOME 4 ldnn l lath -with formal dining room a nd family room. 2500 sq. ft. s ingle story on over sized lot. Finest quality thruout. 112 block lo country club and tennis courts. First time offered. Cal 546-5880 ERITAGE PENINSULA BA YFROMT OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 318 IUEHA VISTA Charmin~ home with dock available on Newport Harbor's most beautiful s trand. Tlus 3 bedroom 3 bath home +maid's quarte rs provides bayfront living at its finest. $495,000 FEE 640-8260 673-40CJ4 J.A.. REYNOLDS & CO. BEAT INFLA TIOH! Own your home. This 4 BR 2 Ba home is considered the best buy in Laguna Nig uel. Very nice condition and ready to occupy. Price reduced to $93,500 . Check this grea t 3 BR + Den 21h ba one level condo. Lots of patio. a nd privacy. Deluxe end unit. Nea r s hops and recreation. Selling at $107,900 and worth it! Phone (714) 496-4040 Please ask for Wa lly Asbury. Laguna N1~uel Realty. CE SIDBBE ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE OPEN HOUSE -I ·5 S 17 AVENIDA CAMPO Choice Offering. S plit Level End Unit. Prime Private Location On A Love l y Greenbe lt. Custom Decorated ln Warm Earth Tones. Two Bedrooms With A Convertible Den . ''Original Bluffs." Turn On Vista Caudal To A venida Campo. Sl 79.500. A "J oy Of Newport" Lis ting. OPEN HOUSE -1-5 I 09 VIA WAZIERS, LIDO ISLE Like New 4 Bdrm. Quality Home. Lgc F .R. W/Fir('plact". Separate Dining Rm. Opening To Two Patios. Master Suite Has Study W/Wet Bar. Im ported 'ti led Floors Jn Entry. Kitchen And Brkfst. Rm. A Superb Offering At $450,000. SECURITY GUARDED JASMINE CREEK Quiet Location In Corona dcl Mar W/View. Single Slory Plan Two. 2 Bdrm. & Fam. Rm. Sep. Dining Rm. Blt-rn Extras In Kitc hen. Lar ge Beaut. Landscaped Yard. Clubhouse, Pool & Tenms. Reduced To $210.000. CA.HYON CREST • 3 Bedroqrns. 21h Baths Plus .Family Room. "D" Plan. End Unit. Wet Ba r . Maste r Suite W/F.P. Comm. Pool. Sauna s, J acuzzi & Te nnis. Fee L and . $157,500. FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME : Spacious Plan Four On The End Of A Cul-de-Sac. 4 Bdrm .• 3 Ba. And Fam. Rm. Ki tc hen Has All The Extras P lus Brkfst Room. Look Out Al Prof. Landscaped Yards. COmm. ~ool, Greenbelt. Only $139.500.A .. ... -.. ... ., ....... 631-1800 Ill DOVl!l DllVI ' & ~ .. ... .. ct ·. . . I ~~!!.~~~.~~••••••~~!!!.~~~.~~•••••••• ~~!.~.~•••••••• ~~~!!~.~~~ .~~••••••• ~~:~!~~-~~•••••••• ~.~!~!.~~~-~~•••••••• Suoday November 5. 1978 Ge.Nit I 00 G.-rel I 002 G.-rel I OOl °'"•rol I OOJ G•9"rol I 002 GeMrot I 002 HouiH For Sak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·------------.. • ••••••••• GeNrol 1002 DAILY PILOT -. I I (~ .. o,~ ,. 71-. MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME l'n·:-t1._:ru11-. "trt•1•1 "hnrt '-'31"-111 !'OU rH n 1·l11 h ., twc1rm :l lu.1t h f.1m 1h ro11r11 dt•11 \.\tth HJH) 11\l'l"l/t•d Int \.\ll h f 1111 t t •lru~ .1' lh't1du cl1>ut ft om r 1·.ir 11r ~<tr1t!.!1· tor ho.it 11r l'.1m11t·r drJ-.tu Jll' 11•tlt1n"<I .1 r1·.1I liu, ,1t l)lll\ $l ~l 7~11 l '.dl t ;1t•11 I hill" .i r lh 1;:11 l:?~i BACK BAY CONDO J IH'drrn :: h.tth I 1-.1r g:1r;1g1· 1•1H·h)~\·d p,1l111 1•Jk pl.ink II\ Ill).! mum flow "' ltdtl ,X9 .500 ('.di <; ll·n flt·f h, ,11·1 h 1;:11 1 Wh JACUZZI & SAUNA ht'<lrm :-.m glt· -.tor.\>. f<im1l y room 1.1<·u111 &. -.au rw ttnmaculate Only S l:!!!,!l(JO' ('.111 (;kn lft•llwart.h 63 1 126G NEVER OCCUPIED ·I lwdrm. famtl~ room. w<.•t har mu·row;J \'l' air 1·onclitionmg 1n Lakl' F'on•:-.1. only SI 22. %0 C<1 II (; l~·n lfrll\A.arth !i:H 1261i LIVE IN IRVINE :i bt·cfrm. dl•n w/l·~ntral air & privutc !:ipanish stylt· front court.yard wall p<1pc red (·ustom drapes mirror s ta l-.lefully decor atl'd S79 .900. Call Roy Siemens 631 -1266 BEAUTIFUL YALE MOOR In lrvtn<."s College Park. 4 be<l r m s unk<•n lamily room formal dinini.: room ~ :-.torit•s covered patio W{:t bur i\11 thrs for ~to!J.000 Call Rov SH·mt.•ns f>:H 12(i0 · HOUSE A MESS :$ bedroom hOU<;'"'ol O >lex lot S.i!UlSO 1n lht: City S .... i::c Call fi oy Stt.•m<.•ns ll31 Lvo BEACH HOUSE ~horl bloC'k to best s urf and swim portion of Newport. 2 bedrm I bath 2 <·ar ~arage . S I 18.500 Call G len Jkllwarth 631 -1266 __ }/2 MILE TO OCEAN 2 brdrm 2 bath Newport condo -5 month!) new 1.wrage converted lo ga me r oom $85.500 C<i ll John Marshall G31 ·1261; VIEW OF 15 ACRE MEADOW 3 brdrm 2 1:: bath N••Y. port condo - Approx 15<'111 ~q rt 1 year new t·~1rlh ton es S8!.l .!150 Call J o hn . \il a r s h ~•II 631 l 2flfi CA THEORAL CEILING :J bed rm 21 :! bath Newport condo. g iant master bedroom -mautiful unique Spanish interior 887.750 Call John Marshall 631 1266 DOH~ IE FOOLED The owne r has lll'VN reused rents on this large duplex located on Eas tside ~unken h v rm 3 bedrm -21., bath priv. pat 10 & dble ~ar each unit. $HHUiOO C<.t II Roy Siemens (jJ}. J 266 FOUR HOUSES ·1 :,cparatc houses on 1 z a('re lot room to build 2 more $200,000. Call Craig Hatley 631 · 1266 TEN UNITS l yt.'ar new <8 I 2 b ed rm 13.i bath + <l > 3 bcdrm P 1 bath & (1 > 3 bed rm 2 hath Gnrnges ror 15 car s City approved for Condo con\'ersion. Walking dist<inl'(' to Easts ide Costa Mesa sh opping. S750.000 Call Craig Batley 631·1266 of cMto IMSG, ,,... Mwport Mach, iK. r 234 E. I 7Ht StrHt, Costo ~ ~Jt11111\\ 1dl· Nl'twork of lndivi<luall v Ow11 .... 1 111111 oiwr .tll·rl Rl'at t<:i.tat<> orc1~1·~ 631·1266 SPEC. IUY $45 ,000 Under nearest property · partnership dissolutlon. $119.500. I~ the asking price; this 3 bdrm. + fa m . + form. din. rm. & 2 ba., is East of 23rd St. & Santa Ana Ave .. al 2298 Wate rman Way. L e t 's make some mon ey by seein g tt between 12 to 4 p.m .. Sat. or Sun. ' JEFF BRIERY. RE'ALTOR 2602 Newport ll•d., ... .,.. .... 675-9111 24. HO .. SllYICE 1!f!s1J~11teu 450 N ~PO~T CENTER DRIVE 7S9·0111 SEE THESE TODAY l l/•°'o LOAN -.. \d IJ1•1·11t 111 '-.,111 .l11 • .111uin ~olr. lcnnt!'>. '" 11111n 111 f 111 I 1 ' 1 n I' -. I u' t> 1 tt• ~ t ·wi'l ion. ~ l>d rm-. 2 hath <'Olltlo. Crld 11111t t'\hi-ult1ld\ 111tm~H uluk' Thl' low 111 in· ul !'i 11.J,5!10 111l"lud1•.., thl· luncl • I ;111•f X' ,' l .11.in ma.v lw a~l'>lllnt.'d 111 \1.1d1u11,1 l I Ill\ l>r to Sau J o"1quin 1·11tr.mtt·I '-.\'I !-.l 'l'I 15 EXCEPTIONAL ILUFfS '\ff .\ lll'.IUtrful ;Jt'l'd Wi t h ~ldl· l!I t't•nhdb luads of flowt.•r & pr1valt• t r1·14s L.irg1· HIOO fl :J bdrm . 3 bath~ ~ lurrn;JI t11111r1~ rm Prited right at "-IJ~J !'!JO l~H V JST\ BUNIT\, o ff Mar \ 1:-.I I s '\I '-;\ ·~ I s 4 BDRMS.--$98,500 lh'.111t 1ful fam1h ""'' hom1• lful.!t' \\ .ll1111t pa11l'lt·d t,1mth rm . frl's hlv p:1111h·ct 111s 1dt'. thnwut 2 Baths + u JH>V.<.~·r rm 1 • h.1th & 2 frplcs 3101 l>IAMONIJ ST oll Towns end. S<inl:.I \ 11~1 SllN I 5 CdM WHITE WATER VIEW ( >n·rlooking Little Corona Beach. fro m this Im dy :J bdrm . 3 bath home 0 11 l'>ln·d lo ~trt.•t.•l lot Owner will f1n:1nrt.· with LOW INT~~REST RATE &. NO POINT.; I S28S.OOO 226 POPPY. Corona cld ~Jar S.\'f1S N . l·S DOVER SHORES PRESTIGE l.tvt.• 111 on<.· of Nl'wport 's lovelte::.t J rta:-. ' 1th 1t~ pnvate bcacht•s. widl· gar<.lcnl'CI lots & lrct's. beautiful <·ustom homt· of ·1 bdrm!> , 3 1 :! baths. formal d1n111~ rm & larg<.' familv rm This homt.• 1:-. only $310.000. allhouJ:{h s urroundC'<i by lovely homes to Sfl50,I))() 1730 GALAXY. SAT/SUN 1·5 ANOTHER GALAXY HOME Fantastic wat<.·r vi t.·w from this verv hl'autirul 4 hdrm. home with 3 baths & largt.' lormal din1n ~ rm . The familv rm 1s aho vt:ry la rge· & with tht· <1rt1::.tu· \\t•t bar. pro' 1dl11' <1 wonderful home tor living or cntertamin~. Notice tlw spacwu-. {'ntrv & livi ng r m S:!!.15.1100 lx.'U1 (;,\f.AXY OR . Dovl'r Shon •s. S N I-fl INVESTMENT POTENTIAL . and gooct tax s helter . Newport Jl ci~hts dupll·x for onlv Sl29 000 rnl'luding land. 2 Bdrms. each apt. & :ilways r e nted . 359 16th PLACE. bl•twccn Santa Ana & TusHn Avl! . Costa Mesa. SUN. I 5 BA YFRONT FOR 50 FT. BOAT f:xccpt1onal Dover S hores 4 bdrm. & <len home with many unusual. but cll•sirnble fculur es. Very large family rm . form;il dining rm .. gourme t Kitchen with s pec ial brkfst. a rea Owm•r offer-; 'ery flexible terms with a realt~tic price of S650,000 including the land! If you wanl waterfront. this is the finest for this price! 21R EVENfNG STAR. off Polaris. SUN l -5. 1 mi11~1 J;ter1 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759·0811 MARINA -WA TERFROMT $174,800 f'tncst waterfront living-boat slip :ivailable too! 2 Fireplaces. Step-down living r m . Formal dining room. All natural wood kitchen cabinets. food center & grill too! Wet bar View + mirrored wardrobes highlight mast er win~. 2 P atio sundecks. Wa lk to s hops and restaurants. Common pool. s pa. s;iuna & _gym -call fast!, 752-1700 I 8662 MacArthur llyd.-SUlitt 103-lrYIM r0sTHEREAL ~ESTATERS OPEH SUNDAY I I to 3 PM. 22 I G...t lcAoo llSmtd AROHt'T!CTUtlAL MASTllt,.ICI NEW DECOR.ATOR DREAM HOME. FoNver vl•w of IA YFAOtn' Ol'I Comet' wiHt 2 storin of hlhnstMc) .._ M b.ovtfM COOi dln.t.4 dKor. ~.-ct 1peclal f•..,..s h• this 2 bedrootft, f_.lty rooM e.o.-SJ I 0,000 SHIMGLID conAGI $115,000 IRco:r. & ... COl'Mr ...... IR COf"OH •I ... A perfKt c_,.. M• away. Cosy ..ct c .... 1h OM ~ C9MI deft CIM pri•9h patio. Showw by ..... Salleb•rv ···•tw 315 Marlne Ave. Balboo Island 67S-6900· ................................ 11r e.ifJn/ J HUGE VIEW PROPERTY CUSTOM IUILT HOME Arrnngl!d lo \'llJOY But·k Huy v1rw 2 stories with lt vrng rQoni. <.linmg room and kttc·ht.•l\ on lhl' Vlt.'W s1d1: i l'OI\ farnilv roo111 with f1rc plt1<.:<· ancl s (•rvttl' room down:-.t 111rs art· tht• c1 bdrms ;.md baths '.l 1·;1r g:..i r<tJ.!t.• with load s of storngt.• \lmol-.t 1 • <•ll a(·n · l'ontL111ls fruit trt.'l"• ~II d ga r<lt.'llS pl llS l'OOOl for J)OOI 25 I 0 VI.ta kyo Cr. Ml 0,... s ... I ·S THE "NOW" HOUSE VACAMT -MOVE IM HOW Thi ~ 11;.irbor llig hlands home has new p~unl N OW. new l'OPPt't' plumbing NOW, lll'<tt ~! Udrm 2 b<.1th. lanai wrth f11·c•pla<'l'. NOW 1t C':ln be yours for SI 1:1.000 I 9 I 8 Die9MI Ln. HI Open Sunday 1.s CORONA DEL MAR-DUPLEX PRIME LOCATION South of fl 1 ~h\\ a\' :J Bdrm and 2 bdrm units C<ich with builtins.~ ftrl'plaee. pal1os 1 car getragt• + bundry room Larg<•r unll 1s frl's hly puintl'd ;rnd ready to mov<• JI) $194.500 .. I 5/ 4 I 5'h Iris. CdM Opton Sunday 1.5 LARGE Af f ORDABLE CONDO WHERE CHILDREN ARE WELCOME. Woodstn·am in lhl· 8 C:1t'k Ba ~ I ,1 rg•·!'>t modt·I \\ oocf p:1nd1ng I 1n•pl ~H·e. Wl'll dt:t·oratt.•d and 1m ni:H·ulatt· :J Hdrm:-. prt\'<1lc put111 & <'Om mllllllY pool S!J8.000 345 Uni•H"Sity Dr .. 83 Opton Sunday I ·5 PRIME VIEW -DOVER SHORES JUST REOUCED SI 0,000! Marvelow, 3 Bdrm. 31 :! oath home vacant 3nd rl';idy completely r emodeled. t;f.nJOY lhl· hrcatht<1king view from manv rooml't Enclosed ('Ollrtvard has room for n1C'l' sizt•d poo l · :Jll eomph:l l'ly n·l:.JlldsC'apl'd Wt"n · ;Jnxioui-for \'Ou IO ~<'<' th1 :-. lt.·1· 1H"OJ)l'rt ~·1 • I 0 I 0 W~stwind Woy. HS. Open Sunday 1 ·5 NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX IN EXCELLENT RENT Al AREA ., Bdrms eaeh unit. cxcc•pt1on<1I front un it \.\'1th paneling. t·ustom tilt· wo rk ~ fircpl:.ic.·cs rt•CJJI.' ni1·<.• home•. Wdl priced Ht SJ7U.500 1 l0·4lrd St. HI O~n Sun. 1·5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA CORNER COTIAGE WITH rooL -;\nd FH'UZZt Ju~t freshly painted and <'lc<.111 ready to mO\'l' rig ht into 1h1 -. :J Hclrm f:Jm1ly room plus office hom(• Nin· quid n1•1J!hho rh11cJd lo t'llJO\ th<.•:-.t.• t.•xtr<J!'.1 s1:m.ooo FANTASTIC VIEW! MOST SPECTACULAR BUILDING SITE I n Corona dd M<Jr On <t bluff OH·r looking tht.• Jl'lt~. Big Coron:.i . th\.· hc;H:hcs of Balboa u n<l Newport. ;ill the wuy up lhc t·Oa5t. Catalin<i ;.met g lo rioui-:>tm:-.ets Once-m-a-ltfet1m 1.· opportunity to own th<.' only s pot lrkt• this av:til abll' $335.000 -fCl' Dri•~ by. 290 I Oc~cm ll•d •• CdM BALBOA PENINSULA POINT OLDER SP.AMISH STYLE HOME Jn t.•x t'l'llcnt loeall'. dust' to Jelly l'nd of penins ula 5 Bdrms or 1 + dt.·n . g rl'<il potential for 8<1lbo<1 Point IO\ er~ R1.1<Jm li>r ho:il s t<1r;1 g1..· ('1111 tor dl'tatb EL MORRO -VIEW SWEEPING VIEW OF P ACIAC F'rom ltving room and s undctk This :! Bdrm. 2 bath mobile home is doublt, wide. Prirnl(• beach. ser viced bv rO\ ing tram thru park Cate rs to ch.ildren :ind t·at:-. no clogs. Call for rurther de• la ils cae: IBDBBB BLllNS -GD·. OVFR 50 YfARS OF SER'VJCE FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME s;acious Pl;n Four Is Loc~t~d On The End Of A Cul-de-Sac. 4 Bdrm. 3 Baths & Fam. Rm . Dining Room. Kitchen Has All The E.xtras Plus Brea kfast Room. Look Oul At Lovely Prof. La ndscaped Yards. Comm. Pool. Gr eenbelt. $139,500. VIEW ftLUS SECURITY The Most Beautiful Townhome With Comple t e Secu r ity In A ti Of Newp0rt. Beach. Forever View Of Ocean & Bay N~ Lido Village And Shoppin g . T o Sdrms .. 2'"'! Baths. Pool An<f . eruzzi. Call J.'or Appointment To See $395.000. ® ~r.~.-;-.~. 631·1800 HI DOYWl DllVI ......................... rRIMI DUPLEXES Localed ln 100 blo~·k. W1•:.t Newport . oldn fronl 2 bdrm ha:. new plumbing. eh:ct rical Ill kitchen. rear baC'htlor uni• ovt:r dbl. ~ar.i~t'. ~1.ouct• for ~ edni t·ars l'ncl'd al $14!1.500 2 lldrm & I bdrm u111 l. Wc:.t Newport. i:oocf rt•n lol h1:.ton . w.slk l o llc111·h $1~9.000 673 3li63 ti7.:>-477i "·"'" COSTA MESA E.ilsts1de. 3 bdrrrus 2 lH1 Compl~tely rcmu<1clcd . 2 car garage. $128.000 NEWPORT PEMIN. 2 Ddrms , 2 balhs. frptr Only $89-,000 Lca:.choh'I HEWroRT ISLAMQ,_ 3 Bdrm_, I bJth home on R-2 lot. frpk .. lots of wood & bmk $185,000 HOME & INCOME 3 Udrm . <! bath homt' pltc; lwo 2 bdrm unll:. tn rcur 4 Car fJJrkin.: 111 tit' lighlful park hh 'l'ttln~. t;Jst:.1dt· co ... t.i Mt:!>..i l'ropt!I ty 1n xlnl <'011tl1 !Jon' $19'J.UOO bi3 J&..) 642·::!253 EH~!> I associated AOKER i-AEAL TORS OH W llolboo 671.)661 LIKE NEW GREDllROOK t-''rcsh paint ins1dt-& out Nt:W eurthton apt:. 1,.,1y '>h tirp 4 111.lrm homt' \\ finl~ rm & lucll'J\\ a) .ittw Mmt· 111 mint t·on dit 11.>n t'o:.:.11.Jlc I< V ,_11· ccs:.' 545.9491 SUPERB! In !>uhurli i.1 \ .1ul l1•<1 •1·1linl( ... I~·· •ounln 1'.llt'lh·11. p11\al\• m.,1r ... u1lc•" 11-. µriv.ti•· Jlrium Thrc.: hc lr111 h•1ffil' " c•:.lm l>.tr ' frpk Lo\.\ mJ1nl l'.1ll l u da~ only $1!7.S(J(J 111 :'11 t·s a Vt•rdc 545 9'c1ljl Pmins.ula Point OCEAN VIEW flare find 111 Nc" f>Orl House on lhc sand. st~l' lal·UIJrou•:m Vll'W :I-lo\ l'lf\ cond1\1on 'tJr r ound o r wvl'kl'nd n·trNl C<tll 673-~W [~ '• I : I ; ~-!I ·• -- ARARE FIND! Real i-:...tal<' Spanish Villa On~loy $80.900 . '. ~ F:it'g;rnt u .• y-.ick "'in~ .11 ..i lrat'tJCm of comp.irJ 111.• t·u-.l i\dJ<H t•nt to chx·k-. & manunw h\ 111.:' l.Jvl:-.h h\ rm w "alb of itl<ts' Gourmet .-,un,hmc kitchen + d1mn1? S\\<'<'P mi.: ma~\cr ~drm ' Ten ru:.. pool & beach makP th1 -. g.irdt'n homl' 11 .. m~ al 1t':. fan~l Call R47 tlOIU IAYCREST BARGAIN ('-.tm l\an W l•l l ' J';cv•port llt•,11 h l hdrm hom1• \4. II & V pool Ideal fm lv home fu r grnrrous 1:n1t•rta1n1ns:: Mou' att'd :.l'lll'r reduced the pnce S20.000 Now of· f<>rcd at only $19'J.OOO Arl now. l'Jll t oday' 545-9'191 Real U.tal<' A TIH: BUILDERS •, blk from on•an H 2 lot. 120 2'1lh St NH Will trade $120.000 . . .;) ·~~~ Albert Pu sse ll Realty C'o. I~ OOVlll Ol.N.I. 63l-S1Sl · IEACHCOHDO 3 BR. 2ba, ramaly rm. frplc, blUn~. Only yards from sand 1n Sunset B e a c h OR 2 BR lb.+lBR lba l!UCSl quarters 1-:ui.y f1nanr · ing Call I V P <213 l SO'l-Mll or 11'4 l 846-SS02. VAHODOWM ~.WO. VA or 10": down. 4 Br 2i,, &. 1750 !IQ rt. beautifully upgraded. Mattel. l I T. 9~7·2666 · SeU thlnls fast wilh Dall PIJot Want Ads. '·~ .. ' ..................... , ......... .,..,,.,,_,....,.. .............. ,.,.,, .. ._ ........ , ........ u. .. ..11 •• _ ,, l •• ·--•• ·•4>.• .!,i#ii -..... . , ....... ~, ... . . . . . -. -. -..... , ... , ........... ... " ..... " .. ,. .... -. .. . ' rnacnab I ff vine realty CUSTOMIUO llG CA,,.YOH Compl<'lcly furnished 4 BR. family rm resident<' -<'Omplcte in every cktall' Cpts & drp:-. cus tom madt:' Poul. Jat·uzzt. sauna + Honeywell TV :-.et'unt. sysh:m. /\menitie!-too many to ltst '.SEE IT SUN 12·t PM #W ROYAL ST. GEORGE (8·82> SOMBSET FOllt ALL SEASOMS Harbor Vit•w Home~ :i BR mcxlcl n·modl'led cr<:attvt>IY w /rr.any cu s tom feat u res. Exten::.1ve d(·<·k rn g. f1rc•p1t . ~p::.i . kitc hen w /wood planking + l'u::,tom wallp<tpcrs. o"k r ;u l1n g & bo ok!-.helve~. P<:rfcct location! OPEN S N 1·5 PM. 1854 PORT TAGGERT. <B·831 ILUFfS FRONT ROW VIEW! Popular. l :;tory "f'r~1n e 1~c<.Jn" m o d t· I w 1 3· B R :; . 2 b <J L h s & bt.'itUllfull~ upgr ddl:d thruout. Tl' mp controlled wine ce llar : m1rrorctl living rm & plantation s hutters. a ll -elee gou rmet kitchen S24!J .000 leasehold OPEN SUN 1·5 PM. 19G9 VISTA CAUDAL. <B·84 > NEARLY-HEW CUSTOMIZED HOME Single level home r ec(•ntly enlaq.!t..-d -extens ive use of wood s. s tone: & brn·k 3 8Hs. 3 baths. brkfs l rm. familv r m + lov<.•lv French r1oor~ ~ buy wmdo\A.!' OPEN SUN 1·5 PM . 1724 THAOEWiNOS. HA YCREST <B·86l BIG CAMYOH Tht.· frnest appointment:-. are ht·re tn lhts totally cu:-:tomtled 5 BR residence ! ·Expanded game rm !ifl c~. add'I kitchen faci lities & wet bar ) tile pool outdoor BBQ - s p<1 tovcred pa t io. $680.000. Ly nnl' Va lentine 644·6200. 'IB· 100 > EXECUTIVE HOME IM HA.Ria. VIEW Hll.1.5 F ;.inlat.;tll' ocean & Cal;.iltna view S111 g l(· ~tor~ atr cond. rt:::. 3 BR~. 2 halh!-+ family rm & 1~ low ma1nt lot ,,.1 puttmg g reen for the ~o l f1 OJ! enthusiust Gar:.igc has 'drl\'t• thni" for boats or trailers . A grl·at homt• for (.'ntertain 1 n ~ Offt•rcd ;1t 5255.000 Donna Godshail 644 li200. < B · 101 l MAJUHBS DI. IEAUT'Y Super family home w /plus h cpl, lovl'ly drps & shuttered mas ter BR. If a ndsom l' kitchen w / cho pping b l ot·k c•ountcr t ops & new c.1pp lt<:1ncel-. l n v11 ing fcn<'<'d yar d · patio. r :.imac1:1 & h1 g shade tree~. As king Sl52,500 1nc·I. land. Appl. 011 lv (';11hv Sd1W<'ll'kt.•r1 6'12·8235 rH 10:.u SEA VIEW I B H f> o r t H <H a I · mod c 1 r r ('Ul.Ck·S~(' OPEN SUN J 5 P .M ~008 Yt'\CllT VJG ILA~B ·8i l DOVER SHORES Lovl'ly :l BR w/v'ft.'w $371'.000 . OPEN SCN 1 S P .M 10-l 4 SANTIAGO <B·88 ) IAYFRONT-$385,000 Conte mp. l ~tory A mui-t M'l'' OPEN SUN I 5 I'M IH 15 ilAYSIDE DH . CdM. (B.!)Sl IA YHOMT -HARIOR ISL.AMC .\ ht:~ut11Lil new homt· on ft.·t. t~inrt on Nl'wport 's ;\Jo~t E:...elll!-IV(! hi and' Neu ring rompletton -Cape Corl w/S RRs. 51 • haths & beautiful m as t (' r ~ t: 1 t e w I sl t ll n g room . D t.'" 1 g n e d by R a y Le v a n 1 a s . Channt.>l vrcw -lg. law!'! -~andy he<ith + pier & float. Appt. only. St.:100,UOO l-kverly Morphy 642·8235 . LIDO TOWMHOME The· finrst l1vinl! 1n this bt.'autllully de<'Oratrd 2 BR 1·es w/scp. dinm~ rm. f pie & 'Patwu~ used brick patio + elo~et l->p ace g:..lo n ·' W<1lk to the f 1nc..·s t market s. s h<'P " & rt.•stau r;in l ~ S 1 ~l!',50C l.y nr"c V <l ll'nt In<' ()44.6200 <H -!J7 ) FOlt YOUR llG FAMILY Over 2000 sq. ft. m thl !-> 5 BR. fa mily rm home in Eas tbluff. Big. B1g lot . too . . . lg. enough for garden. pool or badminton c ourt, W ~ilkinj! dis tance to S<'hools & s hopping center. Newly reduced to $177.900 & rC'adv to m1)vc into soon 1 Jeanne N<•v. man H·12-823S ( B 91< I FOR THE MOST DISCRIMIHA TING IUYSt Ht !! Canyon distinctive Deauv11lc - l'X p:rnded & highly customized adult home situated on magnificent wrap-a round view w / pool & sep . jacuzzi. Formal living & din in g rms , master s uite . guest BR. family rm w /fpl c + lg . b\\ha rd rm w I step-down bar which incl . refri~/freczer. radar r ange & D/W $650.000 l'eC' S;rndie Fix 644·6200. (6.9'fl ) "42·12JS "44·6200 901 Oover Drive H•rbOr View Center trvlne al C..mpu\ Valley Center 752·1414 . . . ... . . ·- .. ., ' , ~·--1).1 DAIL V PILOT ........................ •••••••••••••••••••••• C'RF.\M PUt-'t" Op•n 11~ SU.nday l S l6ltl Ookml>nl Sunl11 An11 i!hr 2h.a Pl'i<'l'(j 111 •~ !IOcJ Su~r bort'll' 14tlh l11r1<t• \•rd fur H•IH H \> l .. K'.1trd dw.c to Ir-.) 1md i.hopJl1n11 \'Cfllc•1 ( lin bo· 3hr 14llh MuthcJ 1n lu"' (oum uff .:ilr Ul(t' l \K to: t-'010-• .., l \tt-\UO~ £'1"4..' .\J.hh 'hl' 01 '-"1"'-'' ll•t .t!lJ 11111\ "1:• Ol flt•fl• '\ IA h11l \tfi) p·I f'ruf11t•ln1111ll\ &.11111 • •v1•J • u•l••m I ti I I) \ I '" d f I I' I ' c-1•r .1 m tc 11 It• , 111 r, ;.nu m "'ood 1·u\ l'ft'ft • Uu. d.lrun11 f"(l(lm 1 luh o u .. ,· rli<'1lll\ .. 1m11I ... IUUlo "--'bJI~ fl• hin1; l 1lt1rt• mi-."' l 1.1 u~ •Onh $-t.)(•l d0"4n le• VA llH'f IJ.ll.'I lh1ll1 fl\ lt'\tn1 ~ l•1 I h1 l11r II \AAI 1'41.1' II\ •'I •'""' •Ullo:""'"' r11• t111ulih ""' \ l:f• JI ~I .11 I llJI h•l!O. in l>nn\ "'' ·• )()!\ T Ml,.., Tl 11" ll" t · ·~C'lt1~t' Ill ~11u1h ( 1•11'1l .. 111&41 ~anl.t \nu I Or l b.i w larict-k lh'h1•11 un b ~I 0U0 Nt'\-d lln•nt ln~ ownt•r will • 11rr~ • tt.wl. :!mJ 1'1> 14 llh ~.!IOO down, tJl-1' uH•r 1•1usun11 loan suhJN't lu tlw f1r3t T O ol rl'<'Of~ No queh 1, 1n~ 6 17 \\ Julllj)l'f A'r t LNIV~:lt~ITY l'l\Ht\ TOWNl lOMf- H1.••ullluJ 4 br 3 hJ. l\4 u · sloe) hnmt• '\)11 ClUcthh lllj.? T.11..-U\lT tll\' t'\"I tnR ISi T l> Nt·~ I} pi.uni t•d 1n~1 dc .ind uut 2 • f1rt'places. large Irving room. ramlly k1tl'ht•n. 23 RockroM>, 'frv1nc Prit'e $108..000 UNIVERSITY PARK ., TOWNHOME. IRVlNE • t;leganl home in pre • :.11.!0ous locaLJon Home prof~1nnally decorated throughout Many up ~radc·i. Carpel. wood noors, drapes, etc 3 br. 21 2 ba Asl>OC1a1ron pro \ 11iing ~I. ll-nm~. i:n•l.'n llt'll tirt'n. Onh S94,j00 14111 rm"'" 'nu 111 1 57 W1l10'4 ( rce Laue 1•111-;s-r1c l!ll '1' l'I: ltTU; ltO('ll'. lH\'l"IE Jhr lh;i sµac111u"' "'Ill~ • in pnnw ln1nt· .1r.-a • f-' u II " I .i n d .., l' cl p ,. d ~µunous tx-drooms. lJv. in.: room & family room . Alnum, custom quality rn11slruct1on $1 29,500. • ll(J!>I Pase! de Vc•i:a IRVLNE PLAZ/\ HE/\LTY. INl' 270 S Unstnl St c 111 (.;o ... t& M l'S3, Ca 9'£.!li 714 752-1;521 l!J7!1 !1~13 EXCEP'TIOH.AL ... 11µportun1ly Jt h1lrrn-. , fJ111tl)-rm $&1.!100 $,'>X.l•Xl \' /\ IA!Jll , jl1,!JJOCa!'<hdll14 nJ>)l l ',1\rnb $524 01 Incl l'\ ,:r\'lhu)J.. lit'~'!> tn:,ur & l'I {'VC'O hUi::l' lot. dbl g;.ini~c. nr. H1 vt'rv1ew .'Hoi.p1la l & 17th & f'mrv1t'w MURCHISON ENTERPRISES .-e-': 6 75-9991 - BUILDERS fNftelc,11 Real Estate Inc. "' EXECUTIVE ,. lllCE TO IEACH • Brand new 2 story. wood , parquet fl oor s, o ld _ .. fa.sh1ont.'<I bay windows Gourmet kitchen with 1 micro-wave. Step down Uvrng rm w/waim brick .. r1rcplace . 2nd Story hosts separate master wing + •3 more kin~ s i zed • bedrms. A ct now ! • 646-7171 •I'• I I > • ' ' •1' 111 '"'"''' ·;[~Utdl , • WOULD YOU IWEVE7 FRESH AIR AC Of NorthHn olltorn1a rrnper ty • b!11utiful setting over too«ina Smilh River. Sell • tll or P•r1. $3.1,000. Wiii lllao consider trade for ~3-'74 Pantera or ' Pb , 67b-85l7 . . Suno.y No~r 5. IRZI HOUSES FOR SALE I IBIOOM • 10201 liolburn. llunt Bay, Hunt 8 <'h ~46 414 t SSl 000 Sunday 1 5 2 llDIOOM 706 Mo1nSt , ll untin~ton Rt!~l'h 963 6767 S7:J t.CNI Sun 12 5 2016 lfarrant·v 1Tht• utuff~l N 0 64<1 9'~> S~ fJOU Sat/ Su11 I :.. ·~12 Pro ..... f>t'('I t Nt•\\ put f Shorl'l) l N B Fi7J 9060 $tul uoo Swl 1 ~. • 2~ P1•hhlt·~'1.' WoodhrtdKt' 1 In ti-4 i 7211 $~)0 Su t I Stm 1 [) • • t:rl.'l Bt.1\...,1<11· Dr N B 641 7211 $ tti!'>,500 !'>J t. Sun I 5 104 Vw Anllbt>h ! L1do l:,lt') N li 644 6200 $199.500 Sull I 5 18221 Mu, appl•• Way lrv1nt> S59 6800 Sl lfi,()()() Sutl 1 5 594 E ll:imlltt>n <'u-.tu l\tt~u 752 1920 $69.H50 SWl 1 5 75 S<'.t l!.land. N H 675 fml $220 000 Sun l 5 c ,f \I 1 ll\11~.1 I n 11ll'" ;51) l'K•l "u111 .1 11.sHS1•ahla11cl H1~(~11'1-11t1 N U 75~ I ;Ml I St:! l..)()CI ~Ull 1 5 :!li~IJ Crt·~t ' l l'" J)r :\t·" 1mn Jkh •~Ill i71 t $1~.500 Sun I ~. 2 la ... FAM RM or DIH ltl Lakevww. lrHne 644-4466/ 5S2-6327 $115,800 , Sat/Sun 12·5 12 ScaMd<' Ctr I Nwpt Crest), N.B ~>48 <106.1 S89.~00 Sal/Sun 10 5 I M:J TC'mpll' ll1lls Uf . La ~una B<"h RJR 8.586 Sun1h1v 12·4 30 :!2 1 Carnt'l. n~1 lbo:i b.lund ti7~l fl!)()() $310.000 SundttV t I 3 * lfil02 Nt•bon, Wl•stmm~tl'r · Hi:i 1:100 $119,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 103 Va<J Barcelona (Lido Isle) NB ti44-6200 $250,000 Sun. 1·5 2025 Avenida Ch1ro c Bluffs> NB 642·8235 $235,000 Sun. 1-5 1619 Oakmont. Santa Ana 979-9233 $69,900 Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM 245 E . Wilson St.. Cosat Mesa 548-1168 $79.950 Sat/Sun l ·4 914 1 Swall ow. Fountain Valley 960 1701 S8S.OOO SatiSun 1-5 fi Hue Vnlhonnl' (Bi~ Cun yon) NB fl46·0088 5379.500 Sundav 1 5 IX6 C'ethnllo. Co~t1.1 Mt•sa • !175 04-18 S7!).!IOO Sal JO 5 Sun 12 S !1542 Port Clydl'. lfunling lon lk h !JliX fi7:12 S 107 .500 Sat Sun 9-4 · 30 I !M!ll S1t•rr:1 Lctgo <Tri I rOl'k ) Ir\' X:J:I 1927 s 105.000 Sall Sun l ·S • 29 Skvsatl < .J as mint• Crk > CdM 75!* 94~ S260,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2043 Vista CaJon <Hluffsl NB 644-0139 $165.900 Sa 11-5. Sn 1-5 2 6 C a n W> n I s I a.n d ( Bi g C y n Townhmr > G44 -4910 Sl99,5()(l Sun 1-5 l!llR Dwoa Ln .. Harbor ll(!hlnds. NB 1112-5200 St 19,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 '103 lri~. Corona del Ma r ~ fi7:l-fi000 S 158.000 at/Sun 1-5 :12a 17th SL. C Downtown ))i, B. ' s:m 7265 $122.500 ( Sun 1·5 ltHlfi At•apulco. La~u n a Beach •W4 ·!>47J $175.000 Sun 2·5 • ~30 1 L1Lchfie lct Or . If B 962 HHS S7J.500 Sall Sun l ·5 •7l'il Center St . Costa Mesa fi40-1812 S8.5.fi00 Sun. l·S 4'10 Holmwood <Newport Ills .> N.B. 673-7300 Sal/Sun 1-5 2126 North Ross. Santa Ana 631-1400 $109.900 Sat. 1·5 226 Poppy, Corona de l Mar 759-~J l $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2501 Harbor View. CdM 673-7~WO $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 Rlackswan cWoodbridgc ) Irv li42-823.5 Sl05.500 Sat/Sun 12 4 •• 1317 Bayside Dr. <Mai Ka1 ) Cdl\t 642-82.15 · $489,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •416 Plata. Bluffs, Nwpt Beacll 640-5357 $214.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1437 Serenade Terrflrvrne Tl•rr )CdM 673-4400 $184.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2733 South Spruce. Santa Ana 540-3666 $78.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2804 Cliff. Newport. Beach fi4fl·7171 $292.000 Sat/Sun I 5 17H5 1 Butler. Irvine Mfi-7171 StOS.900 Sun 1·4 201 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 673·7040 $259.900 Sun. 1·5 31679 Cr yslal Sands. Lag Niguel 495-1720 $139.900 Sun. 1-5 12 Stonewood. Woodbridge. Irv. 644·6863 $92.450 Sun l ·4 JO l Orchid.Coronadcl Mar 675·6000 $270,000 Sun 1·5 14901 Geneva. Irvine 675-6000 $88,500 Sun. 1·5 1329 Conway Ave .. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $89,900 Sun. l -5 530 Traverse Cr .• Costa Mesa 540-1120· $87,000 Sun. 1·5 309 62nd St.. Nwpt Shr s .• N. B. 642·8850 $119.900 -sun 1·5 H Dry Cree k, Irv ine. Turtlerock 759·1501 Sunl S ;j80 Sunrise Ci rel(•, Costa Mesa 759-1501 Sun 1-5 #:14 T1mbt·rllnl', L>e err1eld. lrv me 7.59-1501 Sun1·5 2000 Beryl, Wcstcliff. Newport Beach 759-l501 Sun l ·5 #1 Dover. Heritage Park. Irvine 759-1501 Sun 1·5 235 Walnut (NptSbrs) NB 646·7711 $119,900 Sunday 1·5 1115 S. Baker . Santa Ana 646-7711 $68.000 Sunday 1·5 2045 Prt. Weybridge <HVH) NB 644·4464 Sunday 1·5 l • ,._ fAM •M w Dlt4 208 Via Mentone. Lido Isle. NB 6'14-7211 ~$295.000 Sunday 1·5 * 1319Santclla. lrvlne Terr .. CdM 675·S511 ~ Sunday 1·5 •3030Samoa. Mesa Verde. C.M. 646-7171 $97,900 Sun 1·4 .... DIRECTORY ~lltl Nnrth Wl·st SI . S <tnta J\na .1:JI ~17 $59.!~Kl Sun. 12·4 :J:!ti2 t ( 'arrt'lt·rriJ . San Juan Capo l!l:l 217ti Sat /Sun 1·5 223 l>111wl'lon ((.'oil. Prk l C.M. 557 11165 $80.000 Sat /Sl.ln 1-5 ·m& llolrn\o\OCXI (NJ)l H~t~,) NB t.i45 :J'J.17 S2'15.tHJ<I Sat/Sun 1·5 hX2 lbrrdl. Costa :\k-,~1 5 HS llnli S74.!J50 S unl-4 '.J Ct·rnto. fr\ m t· .~,2 7 t3'1 ~1 rn.soo Sat/Sun 1-5 :m1~1f> C~ pres:-. Lo . Mission Viejo H:n 74W Si l!),500 Sat/Sun 12·5 1212 Samkastlc• (flVHls > CdM ti4·1·50U5 Sat/Sun 1-5 • l!l33 Galatl'a Te rr (Irvine Terr.) 644-4910 $335.000 Sun 1-5 5 J etty Drive (Jas mine Cr eek ) 64<1-4910 $239.000 Sat/Sl.ln 1-5 1010 Wt.'stwmd Way . Dover Shrs. N H f;.12-5200 $449.500 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 2510 Vista Ba.v~ Cir . Backbay. NB ti42-S200 $<!75.000 Sat/Sun l-5 3254 W ilshangton. C'osta Mesa fi31-1800 $83.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1837 Commodorr. Newport Beach (i75·6000 Sl95.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 277 Morrung Canyon. CdM 675-6000 SJOO.()()() Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1509 Dolphin Terrace. CdM 675-6000 $505,000 Sat/Stm 1-5 • 1319 Santanella Clrv Terr) CdM 675·3411 $193,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 •909TillerWay CllVHlsl NB 675-3411 s2:i9.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 506 Marguerite, CdM 675-6000 Sl79.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 545/549 lrvinc. Newport Meach ms ·liOOO $215.000 Sa t/Sun 1 ·5 543 S;.tnt<l Ana An·. C N pt. Hts ) N 8 li1M 44(i3 S l45.!)()() S;;1t Sun t :; tO l:W I lolburn Or . Hunt Aeal'h fi40 577i St>4.fl00 Sal 12 5 17 Whitt•wat1'r. Nt•wpnrt Hem·h Ii HI 871 5 S26!J.:100 Sat t Sun 1-5 18212 (ilc•adu Lane. Huntington Reh S77.S.Xl Sat/Sun 1-5 22H8 Walerm:rn W;1v Cfiack Bav) N H. . . fi75!H11 StW.500 Sat1Sunl2-4 600 15th St.. Newport Beach 557-U71l S210.000 Sat 1-5/Sn 11 ·4 1909 Yacht Enchantress <Seaviewl NB fi'10 -181 2 $325.000 S un 1-5 2400 Sierra Vista. Newport Beach fin-8550 Sat/Sun 1-s 707 Rol·kford. Corona del Ma r fi73-8S:~., Sun 12·5 1824 Alsuna lluntin~Lon Bc h 5~Ul-2!lf~ $82.900 Sun. 1·5 261 I Bavshore Or. f Bavshores> NB 1)42-823.5 S375.000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 il3 Center St.. Costa Mesu 540-3666 S86.000 S un. 1-5 • • 1915 Bayside Or .. CdM 642-823.5 S385.000 SatJ'Sun 1·5 206 La J olla <Ne wport Hghts> NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 10.6 .. lf38 Beacon Bay <Beacon Bay> NB 642-823.5 S315.000 Sat/Sun 11·5 1044 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 1)42·8235 $370.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 322 Pomsell11:t. CdM 644-6200 $259.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3727 lnlC't Isle <IT V Hills) CdM 644-6200 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 801 Ceiba Pl <Ea!-.tbluff) N B fi44 -6200 $205,()()() Sat/Sun 1 s 2010 Yarhl R('solute CSeav1cwJ NB tWl-62<Xl $359.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2008 Yacht Resolute <Sea view> NB 644·6200 Sal/Sun 1-5 2006 1 Orchid. Santa Ana Hts 751-3191 $86.000 Sun. 1·5 • 3357 C a I 1fom1a <Mesa Verde No.)CM 75 1-:ll!ll SrnJ.750 S un. l ·S 304 Buckne ll (Collcgr Park ) C'M 556-0348 $84 .500 Sun 12·5 • ·~18 Bu('na Vista. ~pt Bc h 673-4049 $495.00 Sunday.JS 1866 Rh<'des <Mesa Verde). C.M. 751 -3191 $110.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1300 Sussex Ln . Newport Bch 675-6160 $167.500 Sat/Sun 2-5 870 Deep Creek. Vilg Crk. C.M. 640-5357 $110.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2642 Cirtle Or.'<Bayshorcs> N.B. 644 -9060 Sun. 1·5 • 1379 Shannon Ln., Halecr est. CM 546-4141 $77.950 Sun. 1-5 600 Tustin Ave (Newport Hghts) NB 675·66'J) $129.500 Sun. 1·5 341 Evening C anyon. CdM 955-0497 $289,500 Sunday 1-5 •4525 Camden <Cam eo Shoresl CdM 673-7040 $489.000 Sun. 12-6 501 Rockford <Cameo Hlds) CdM s1i-3230 $250,000 Sunday 5 Monarch . Irvine • 675·6000 $110.000 Sun. 1·5 21 Whitewater (Jas mn Ck> CdM 675-3411 Sun. 1-5 1798 Ha wail Cr .• Costa Mesa 540-1720 $98,500 Sun . 1·5 420 Lehwood Dr. (Nwpt Hgts> NB 54.0·1720 Sl.23,950 Sun. t -5 3102 Warren La .. <Halecrcst>C.M. 545-9491 $79,500 Sun 12·4 1724 Tradewfnds <Bnycrest) NB 642·8235 $259,500 Sun. 1·5 1969 Vista Caudal <Bluffs> NB fl42 ·8235 $249,000 Sun. 1·5 6S Oak Tree Lane. Univ Prk. Irv. 54S·9491 $125.000 Sun l2:30-4 :30 2944 Baker, Cost a Mesa 546·58S> $99~900 Sun 11·5 ·. •• _ _,_, ___ # •2019So. Towner. Santa Ana 551 -4400 $78,900 Sun l·S • 14861 Yucca. College Park. Jrv 551·4400 $91.000 Sun 1·5 * #51 J asrrunc Creek Or. CdM 675-5511 $246.500 Swi 1-5 #24 Sl'ti Island. Big Canyon. NB 759· 1501 Sun 1 ·5 19311 Sierra lnet, Turllerock .1rv 75~· 1501 Sun 1-5 3 pkn GUEST 1911 Heliotrope. Sunta Ana 631-1400 S245.000 Sunday 1·5 •416 Princeton. Colle(!e Park. CM 646-7171 $89.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 lfOROOM 25206 York Circle. Laguna Hills 768·7909 Sal/Stin 12·4 5101 Flamingo Cir., Hunt Bch 892· 1372 S-82.000 Sat1Stin 12·5 1014 Sealane. Newport Beach 631· 1400 $215.00 Sal/Sun t-5 113 Via Nice (Lido Is le> Npt. Bl'h fi73-7300 $335.000 Sun. 12-4 !'>07 1 Kendrick. Hunting ton Bc h 631-1400 $138.500 Sunday 1-5 15893 Mc Dermitt. Fountain Valley 631 -1400 $147,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • t 1581 Ullc Cr (The Ranch) Irv. .) 55 1-18&1 $134,500 Sat/SUn 12·5 * •707 Bays ide Urive. N.B. 675-6900 Sunday 1·5 1132 Sea view, Costa Mesa 645·6646 $155.000 S unday 1 4 2837 S hantar. Costa Mesa 646·7171 5 121.900 Sun 1-4 3344 Nevada. Mesa Ve rde. C .M. 968-6183 $87 ,950 Sun 1·5 1020 Concord. Costa Mesa 752-1920 S83.900 Sun.1·5 2005 Lemno!>. Mesa Ve rde .C M 540· 1720 SlJS.!)50 Sun. 12·4 33i Ramon~• Pl. Co:-.l<s ~kl>.i ti W :l2!'>5 $9(i.WO Sunduy 12 Ci 4 IR plus F.AM RM or DEH 2012 y :it· ht Rt·sol Lllc· ( S(•(J \' ICW I NB t>44 -6200 S349.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1020 P escador< Dover S ho res; NB 642-8235 S335.000 Sat/Sun 2·S 1411 Kings Rd. (NewportHg hts> NB 642-8235 Sal/Sun 1·5 2008 Yacht Vi~ilant <Seaview) NB ~1.5 Sat/Sun l-5 1~q-y~a,.S"ht Maria (SeaviewJ NB 644·6200 S245.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2212 Francisco. Newport Reh f>42·8235 $189.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1020 Santiago (Dover Shores> NB 642·823.5 $394.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 u47 Hedhawk CWoodhridge> Tr\'. 644-6200 $138.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 222 Goldenrod. CdM 644·6200 S375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1140 Seaoluff. Cos te:1 Mesa 646-7171 $167.500 Sun 1-5 32719 Sea fs land Dr .. Lag Bch 640-6259 $325.000 S unday 1·5 3090 College, Costa Mesa · 750-1522 Sat & Sun 1-5 2821 Blue Water Dr .. Brdmr. CdM 644-2564 5235.000 Sun 1·5 ••229Cana1St. (NwptShrs > NB 645·5430 St75.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2607 1 Via Viento. M1ss1on Viejo 873-2919/837-2676 . Sun 1·5 1846 Tradewrnds. Ne wport Beach 675-6000 S230.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2842 Alla Vi~ta (El Bluff) N B. fi75-34 ll S 179.900 Sat/Sun t -5 2018 PL Provence fHVHms) N.B. 675-3411 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1830 Pl Barmouth <HVHms) NB 675·3411 $184 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 SO Si Iver CrC'scent<Trtlrk Hinds llrv 675·3411 5209,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 27 Golden Star C Deerfield l Irv 631 -1800 Sl39.SOO Sal/Sun 1-5 •4263 Ranch Gate Rd .. Anaheim 67S-341 l 5209.000 SattSun I ·5 2848Catalpa <E /13luff1 NB 675-3411 $185.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 •242 Driftwood CShorcchffs > CdM 644-9000 $325.000 Sun. l-5 .9()1 Citrus < Eastbluff l N. B. 640-9960 $154.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1871 Pt. Wheeler Pl <Harbor Vu) 644-4910 Sl89.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 13702 Solitaire <Racquet Club> Irv. 552-7500 St39.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1145 Corrida. Ora ngt.' 552·7500 $112,500 Sal/Slln 1·5 •18105 Leatherwood Way , Irv 559-SROO $144,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 :l:l7 R amonJ Pl.. Costa Mesa 646·3255 $96.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •924 W. Oceanfront. N. R 675-61fH $475.000 Sun 1-5 • 15291 Cherbourg. irvine 963-8364 S 122.500 Sat/ Suh 1 ·5 2964 Bimini Pl. <Mestt Verde> CM 644-7383 $89.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 3615 Catamaran CHVHills) CdM 644-7383 S269.000 Sat!Sl.ln l·S •2324Port Dumcss. Newport Beach 644· 7020 $185.000 Sun 2·5 23232 Palawan < M on a r'c h Bay TerlLagNig 040-7000 $295.000 Sun. 1·4:30 1836 Tahiti. Mesa Verde. CM 546-2313 $142,SOO Sa 12·5/S'l-5 3108 Roanoke. Costa Mes .. 546-2'J l3 $94.500 Sun 1·4 17172 Sandra Lee Ln .. Huntington Dc h fi73·85.50 Sun 12-5 • •34 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 631·1400 $335,000 Sunday 1·5 1 . -' ....... - -... --........... .. ... - 18 Morro Bay (Spyiclass> CdM 640 1812 $3.59,500 Sun 1·5 • 1032 Wh1tcsails (Jlrbr View ffls} NH 040 1812 S289.000 Sat I 5 11 Stillwater CTurt.lerock) Irv f>40 1812 S 197 .500 Sun 1-5 • 1907 Yacht Resolute. CdM li4U 1812 S29<l 000 Sun t 5 JWI 01<1rnond. Saow Ana i59 ~11 $98.500 Sun t 5 l 730 t.:<1laxy f DoverShort'~I N 8 i59·0811 $310.000 Sat/Stm l-S 1836 Galaxy C Oovcr Shor(':,> N 8 . 759-0811 . $395.000 Sun. t s • •218 F.v1.:mng Star <Dover Shr~~ NH 759-0811 5650.000 Sur. l ·5 6472 S ilver Heel. Huntrng ton Ilch 842-5651 $98,900 Sun l ·S 4932 Persunmon. Irvsnt• 540·3666 $H'Ji ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2321 Chandler. Santa Ana 540· 3666 S 103.500 Sat/ Sur. 1-5 3101 outh P<1c-ific. Santa Ana 540·366li $108.00<f Sat/Sun 1 5 709 C<tmc.'O H1J{hhrnds CC<i mo Hid~ l CdM 67:1-4400 S254 ,!100 Sat/St.a~ 1 ·S 363 l St?avicw. Corona d e l Mar 644 9000 S398.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 233 Poinsettia. Cof ona de f Mar 64'4 . 9060 S4 l9. 000 Sat I Sun l ·5 1870 Port Charlct.. Newport Brh 640-9256 $209.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3417 Sant a Clara. Me!ia Woods. CM 546-4141 $132.500 Sun. 1-5 3025 F ernhcath Lapl· c lf all'crcst CM 546·4141 S85.950 Sun 1-5 2705 Curdinal Or . Costa Mesa ~ 540-1720 '5149.900 Sun t-5 14~11 Larch <College Park I Irv 55l-7500 Sll4.500 Sun 1 ·5 2501 Windover. Corona del Mar 6:l J ·3444 $298.SOO Sun 1 ·5 1101 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 675-6000 $398.000 Sur. 1 ·5 9038 La Crescenta. Fountain Vly 546-5990 $140.000 Sun. 1·5 15 Point Sur. CdM 675-6000 S339.500 Sun 1·5 •2001 Chubasco , Cd N 675-6000 $207 .500 Sun 1-5 64 Oak Tree Ln. Ct:mv Pk> Irv 675-3411 Sl44.000 Sun. 1·5 2022 Capella. ~lt-~a V1.:rd1.·. C:\l 540-1720 $119.000 Sun 1·5 3112 Broad St < N~wport tits . "IJB fi40 5.560 $1 9~.ooo !'>un 1 ·5 2708 11 (1rhor Vit'" D1· CdM 1173 3230 8425.000 Sun • 5 109 Via Waz1er~ (Lido Isle 1 ~ B. G3 l 1800 8450.000 Sun 1-5 1206 Sand K<.•y Coron ;.i d cl Mar 1>45-030:1 S259,SO<l Sun 12·4 2988 Ceylon. Mesa Verde . CM 645-0303 SI 12.900 Sun 2-6 3581 Sego. Irvine 540-1720 $134.900 S un 1-5 3367 Mari~old. Green brook. C'.M. 545-9491 Sun 12-4 • 12x W Yult· Loop. Woodbridge. In 551-4400 Sl22.500 Sun 1·5 1469 Galaxy< Dover S hor es: NB 642-8235 S269.000 Sun . 1-5 •I~ Royal St Geor j?<' <Big Cyn : NB fi42-R23.5 Sun 12·6 1!1:11 Lonann. Cl'C:l'lll rt'l I r \'111t· 75!1-I fl<)l Sun I 5 •::29 C<.1rmt•I Ba) S1ngla~ .... Hit! :\ B ti-14 -9060 SJtJS.OC>O Sun 1 S 3!)5 (; r;mada. cu~t;.i :'11 es;.i li-lu iii I SJ1;2 . .500 SunciJV I ;; I 1721 l\fuJb<'rrv. lrv1ne 1Coll Pk ) - 1).16-7711 Si°l7.000 Sund.iy 1·5 5 BEDROOM 4902 Pt·r~1mn1011 <C nt v. Park ) Ir v 551 0344 St.11/Sun 10-S 2736 C1hol u !:it f ;\fr!>a der Mar l CM 5clfi-&i40 StJ0,000 Sul/Slm 12-5 32009 South Coast H" y. So. Laguna 499-4551 S295.000 Sun. 1-5 5 U f*a FAM RM or DB4 1621 Pn Ba rmouth cHVHm s , NB fi40 7609 S t 99.500 Sall sun 1:.n 4175 Williwa w ( Racq Club> In 559-4175 Sat&Sun 11-G • 17832 Gillm~m fUn1v Prk) Irv 636-7871 St 14 .000 Sunday 1-5 li!H I Bascom ( l 'niv Park) Irv ~05-482-4381 S 124 .000 Sat StJr. •I 101 Whill' Sail~ Wav. CdM 6i5·6000 5225.000 • Sal/Sur. 1·5 #32 Morro Ba.v fSpygluss > CdM 640-1R12 S419.500 Sur. l·S 3952 Aca1a. <lrvrnt> Coll Prk> l rv. 751 -3191 St 16.500 Sun 1 ·5 1824 Port As hley <HV llo mes l NR 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • 235 K Rayf'ront< Little Ba! ll'l: NB H42-823.5 $595.000 Sal/Sun J-5 R70 West 20th SL. Costa Mesa fi4G-1905 $75.000 Sal/Sun 10·5 • 15336 Reims. Irvine 540·3666 S150.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 tfi01 Wc.lrw1ck Ln (Wes tchf() NS fi7J 4400 $186,800 Sun 1-S 1h21 Prl Aurmouth <HVH ! NB MO 7609 SI99.500 Sal/Sun 12-h 2il 2 WavPrcrest. N. B 675-6000 S255.000 S un ! .5 1821 Oriole St . Cosli1 Mesi:! 751 14i3 $144.900'" Sur. t -5 632 W. 18th St , Cost a Mesa 540-1720' $99,750 -' Sur..1·3 18.54 Port Ta~gert (HVHomes> NB 644-6200 Sun l 5 * 1842 Port Sheffield. HVH. N.B 644·9060 $249,900 Sun 1-5 6 • ,._ FAM RM or DIH • • 1420W. "Bay, Newport Bch 6i5·7060 $725.000 SnttSun 1·5 #4 Mis~ion Bay <Spyglass) CdM 040-1812 $369.500 S1-it/ Sun l s CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDIOOM 1421 Oeauv1lle Pl.. 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OUTSTANDING ILUFfS VALUE E.11tt-ll1>1 vt.•l~ upgrndt•d · Or1~1n:.d mndel home Prune end unll ·t" µl.rn nvcrlooktn).t pool 3 twdroom. 2 hulh V11ultecl bt.•am t't.•11111)!~ f1rt.·pl.1t·1· ov,'r:im.• 2 c·Jr att.u:ht:"d ~1tr~l<t', lilt· roof. hu'J{l' ft:'ntl•d pul10 lull huh-on\ s 165-,900 o,... s.t 11.s s-,_,a br .. ,ohatw .. ttt 204 3 Vista Cofon 644-0' 39 • .., "'" llM4l'f 41rfftwy .. ,.._ , .. ""' -~.-..-d •• ............................................... ... ••<ri ......... u ............ , .0•.rthlft. eh•w~, llt t.ca.r• DAILY ,ILOT WAMT ADS f'•Oll• ......... ,.A ~~ for '4ff or r-f ... ~ .... d to lht ...ell lfllf~ ... !tilt <...._ H<ll r..i.y Sotwd9y •A~ \.,~ CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEOltOOM Jti ·\rholl·::o. 1 tt~J 1 In lnl' li75 ;w11 St:N ~>()() Sun I 5 ~:i:m ltirhmond W '"' < ·11~t.1 \le~.1 751 1173 S70.~.IO· Sun l 5 •:12 I n11l o.1. '''" porl Bt".H'h 540-:ifit~ Sl~.500 "'i<Jt Sun I 5 :u Mt•:.tdO\q~r.1:-.~ cW!lht g 1 l rvint• 55~}.o:l~> Sliti.1100 ~.11 1 S1111 I 5 Ji 1 l\1.1dr 1111<1 1 S ;u1 .I 11,1q uan l l '111\ Prk 75HORll ~11:1,-;oo 2 IR r*s FAM RM or DEN 424 Vasta Gr<Jndt· <The· Hluffs 1 NB 631-lf«)() S'l'l9.000 Sun I 5 87 .J a smtnl' Crt.•ck Dr . N B H:31 IRl~ S2 W'.ooo Sat'Sun I .) 3 IEOROOM •345 Unsvcrsity -b.'J 1Back bay) CM 642-5200 S98.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 517 AvenidaCampo (The Bluffs) Nn 631 ·1800 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 689 V ista Bonita CBluffs> N.B. 759·081 l S l~.900 Sat!Sun 1·5 15500H Willi:1ms. Tustin li4\;·iil 1 Si5.000 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEM 37 Canyon Island Dr <Rip. Cyn 1 :\H fi40·5560 s2:m.ooo Sun. I ·5 624 S k vv1t•w. Costa Mel>a fi45-0Jo3 S89.950 Sun 1-5 2W8 Hillncw Dr. :\t'\\.porl Bch 640-1812 $185.000 Sunday 12·4 300 Vist<J l\bdl·ra <Thl' Bluffs) N.B. C.40-5560 S225.CH.l0 Sal/Sun 1·5 4 IEOROOM • •:l322 Via Lido (Lido ls ll'I NB 67:J. 7:300 S585.000 SCAt/Sun l-5 4 IR plm FAM RM or 091 14 Swallowtail. lrvint· 645-0303 S 100.000 Sat1 Sun 12-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IR & 3 IR • • ti009 Seashort·. Newport Bc:h f144 -!-Kl60 S550.000 Sun 2 IR & 2 IR 35~1 16th Place. Costa Mt·~u 75fl-0811 S129.000 .• Sun 1 5 1:J0-43rrl St.. Wl'sl :--;t'\' port Beach 642·5200 $179.500 Sun. 1·5 3 IR & 2 IR 41fi-4 151 :! Iris . CdM IM2·5200 $194 .500 3 IR EACH 323-3231 •• I ri~. <.'d M 644-9<Xi<I S2fl5 .000 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE Sun 1 5 2 IR pkn FAM RM or DEN 5186 Elksford. Walnut Sq . Irv. 752-1700 S64.500. Sa 12·6/Sh 10·3 3 IEOROOM 2:111s Whale Cove. Laguna Niguel 495-6692 589.000 Sat/Sun 10 5 2~~ Montanas Eslc<San Luis ReyHrv li7:J -73<X> Sl65.000 Sun. 1·5 #II t\~h Trce. Univ P;1rk. Irv. 752· \700 S105.900 Sat/Sun 12·4 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEH 1308 Vista TruL·ha !Bluffs) N.B. 640·6'259 $152.000 Sun. 1·5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2 IR & I IR 215 St Andr<'WS Rd .. N . B. 540·0608 S225.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 121 2 IR & BACH. 114 4 lsl St.. Newport fkaeh 64t1 5945 St8!l.500 4 ,LO 16721 Delores Ave .. Hunt'g Beach 536· 7533 S24 I .500 Sun 1 · MOBILE HOME FOR SALE I ..... FAM IM or DIH 890 W. 15th St.. Sp. 109 NB 646-4380 $22.500 Sun. 12 2 IEOROOM 300 E . Cst H wy 267 & 331, Nn I fi75·4())0/()T3:7:l50 Sat/Stan U .. . . C,f;, )'1 of n ewporl NO DOWN VETS ---.-.-Yftl_O_M_T_S_..,...__~...,....~ OHM SAT/SUH. 1-5 ci1 A nJJ u~ 3 Udrm. 21 :! ua. forma l dining. crpt~ .. d rp:, tttru out Frplc. bltns . Ne l Yr old Only S97 .500 I I J) REALTORS f I ~ 67S.SSll ~¥/OPEN HOUSES -. LA~UHA HIGUU., 25211 Via de Ano. so ... body'• dr•o"' howu. LoY•ly four b•4';oom, fomlly room hortM. Spo.,Jah c:e1mk H.. In etttry. lomlly room and •It • ..._ Cory fir~lou, •i•w of city HC)hh. ""*''"'"' •d YOll•y•. N•w point, new coipeh, new dl\hwo•httr. G lwe younetf o trett Md conw '"It. Open s-dcry l·S. ccaoHA DB. MA• -SIX ..Uh ill dMHce loc:ahon. OM Woclr to 119 Cot'OM IMtoch - m~......., In tt.I• w.a. CustOtlft built for or•i•ol lC11td proHtl owner. 1.,11t ht 1il the1t1, f ir•ploces. one ond two bet~ patio'-Colt fOf' dri'Clit1. C.~ ST A MESA. MontiuUo C~nlum. Stwrp I ~m ond loft. ,atlo, 2 car C)cta9e. Children ond peh accepted. Cen,_...ty pool $69,500. D'NA POINT. HEAR HEW DUPLEX. Ctmplete manogement on premiHs. Each Ulft two IMdroom and ckn, two full battl1. fieplacH, brick courtyard. An HC.tl...t irwestrneftt at S 119 ,500 ~SA VERDE: Two four-plexes side by s~e . Adj acent to shoppin9 and t.onsportation. S 170.000 each. Prime r1tttal crea. Call for detail1. USTSIDE COST A MESA TRJPLEX. ChQice ,.,ntol o,.f"o. Two Bdr"' each. I 'I• bo. T''""'kouw stylf!. 1ndividuol potioa. Wolll to slops. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL !1RS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona~ r 675-551 I n 1 · \\ 11 u ~ 1 • tlp ... t ;tlr' ... 111111 BAYSHORES LIDO REALTY OPEN HOUSES NEWPORT HEIGHTS OWNER Will EXCHANGE :J Bdrms 2 baths ' on one level . l:•rJH' corner lot. many patt0s . lots of lilt·. mu('h pri vacy OPEN SAT/SUN I 5 440 llOLMWOOO. ~ B QUIET, PRESTIGIOUS AREA (;rl·at view from th1~ 3 bdrm .. 21"'! hath San Lui:-. H.cy townhouse. with I rpl<: . patio & 2 dee ks. Nci:.lr golf n>Urse & tcnni:-. \'OUrb S165.000 OP l•:N SUN I 5 2:3 MONT/\NAS l•:ST 1-: I rvinl' VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! TERMS! TERMS ! TERMS! B.1 \ & ot'<';.Jn v1ev. from Laguna Hcat'h lo Palos Verdes. with sunsets supr emt' & Catalina in background! Fel' land. <rnrner will finance on installment sale' 3 Rdrms .. 3 baths, ont· level: lor.i::c corner lot $235.000. OPEN S/\T.SC:--.1 . 1 5 . 2501 llJ\RROR VIEW. Corona del Ma r A LITTLE OR A LOT NC'wport bayfront con~o affords beautiful year 'round e nJoyment or treme ndously ('onvenient part-time o<:tupancy . Picr1 s lip for 48 ft. boat. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths + separate room & bath for cr ew or maid. S58.5.000. OPEN SAT/SUN . l -4 3322 VIA LIDO. N.B JACUZZI & LARGE POOL 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath h ome with unique spiral ~tai rcasc leading to bonus room. that can easily be converted into 2 txtrms. Forma l dining rm .. 2 cu~tom fr pll's & many other ame nit ic~. S l l !l ,900 OPEN SAT SUN 1·5 16102 NELSON. Wl•st minster LIDO ISLE Decorator wallpaper enhances this completely remodeled large 2·story 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home with private pa tio. $.135,000. OPEN SUN. 12·4. 113 VJ/\ NICE. N. 8. LIDO REAL 673-7300 A D1wsron ol Red Hiii R88lty COMPLETELY REDECORATED :J Hclrm. fam-rm plus din-rm, new ('rpl 'g, lout.I:,, of shutters. atrium. encl patio. al\kin g only Sl 24.!l00 3 UNITS Hl·c·L·11llv rl•cle<·oratt·d EaM~1de Cost<1 M\•:h1 Lgl' yurcb. S810 mo income \"l-.1ng 0111~· Sl33.~>00 NPT HTS- OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Ntw price o{ SlW.500 on this 3 bdrm. <fr 11 or offll't'. with 2 baths Beaut l:11Hht<JJ)('d 600 Tustin 1\\'e N B FIXER UPPER Duplex 1 ·• hlk to beach frplc. 2 garage::-. µlus xtrn parking otf street Fa11l<.1~li" potenl1<JI for nnlyS159.50o DUPLEX NEAR BEACH & BAY Hltns. frpll'. lov,,cr unit could ha\e n.tra guest qtr:-. Xlnl t•ond. thru·out Sl%.()()(J TRY REAL LOW DOWN ON BIG DUPLEX. ~t·ller to carr~ halane<'. Big lot good lac· . al'l'oss strt'l'l from watc•r S200.000 FANTASTIC LEASE OPTION 1n I rvint• T(•rra<·l· lkuut :J bdrm hO!lll'. 1mnwC' eond \'i1tanl & asking onl.\ s.xoo p mo DOVER SHORES- BA Y VIEW \ln .. 1 unusual &· unvall· 2 Bdrm. dt.·n ·~· <I in ing I ,gt• pool Om· of N" pt 's f' int'' t S33.5. 1 IO(l WATERFRONT w I 421. ·aoAT SLIP H1 g 2 hdrm & den.' 2 frplcs. bltns. 2 1•ov patios. :~ear garage & owner will h('I p llG on fi nancang $350.1100 JACOBS REAL TY G~ral 675-6670 29 19 NEWPORT 81-.d. comer 30"1 I 002 GetMral 1002 ······················· ••••••..•..........•..• . IRVINE TERRACE A c·harming 3 bdrm home m onl' of '.'it·~ port's mo ... t pres tigious areas. open ior vour inspection t his wt•t•kcnd onlv P anoram ic Vl<'W of o<· •an & C'atiilana ~lagntfiecnt yard with tall trl'es & lu~h gr£'c•n gral>:-. You won't belicH• th<• Sl84.500 prkc when vou ~cc 14 37 Ser enade Tt:rran:. Whal a Ru}' " • CAMEO HIGHLANDS Humbling ranch stylt' home on 11 a c· re I o l 0 v l' r I o o k s be <.t u ti f u I natural ('am on 4 Bdrms . rustic· wood p<JnelanJ,!. 2 frplcs . (.dmib room & heavv shakt· roof You wi ll . I l'C I It kc \'OU a re m the countrv. but With cln oeean 'I(.'\.\ ·s2s4.900 . Open S<it/Sun I 5 70ll Cameo Highla nds Hd WESTCLIFF AREA S1nglt.· IPvl'I 5 bcirm horn<' on qu1t•t str l't'l Gr<"at loeat1on for kid~ E xt ra l:irgt.· k1ll·hrn with t.•citing a rt· a Sp a t' i o us I a m 1 h room e:1rpl'ts ;in· n<.'\\ OpC'n Sun onl,\. 1 :, SC't.' 1601 W;.irw1r-k Lane At. S JXIUmO \Oll c·an'l fin<J mon• V:JIUt' CAMEO HIGHLANDS Want lo talk view'' Completely unobstructed 180 ctcg 'ae, .... makc.•s this S 195.000 home look like :.i lot more monc•\ Nic<•lv landsrapL•d ) :1rci affords compll'll' pr\'C'Y lo the pat 10 4 Oclrms & family rm & with w1nlt•r comm.i::. ·' ou will rc:Jlly cnJO,\' thC' frplc in the m slr. bdrm PUERTO VALLARTA There 1s onl'r' one "P V ". Fabulou~ oceanfron't home set amon g swaying palms. riJ?ht on the beach. You C'an walk for miles on the sand. 3 Bdrms .. servant's quarters. lots of til<' & shutters 5120,000 Full prit•l' and owner will trade WHAT'S YOUR HOM~ WORTH? A C'Omputerized market !anat:Vsis of ;.·our homl'. is availa ble by calling ll arbor n cnlty No cost or· obligation . .1u:-.l · let our experienee work for you " . ' ........ ~ ·~ ••. 4•"l -·-·.,·· , # • -• • • , • .. -.. .. ~ -... 1420 w. IAT Jh., V.:JlUff!I Completely redc>corutt>d. ti bdrm.-. + stud). u bu th home & many, many\'" FABULOUS BIG Pl.AH "E" tJ us. dining rm Lur 3 BR., FAMILY RM., DINING RM. ms\r bdrm su1tl' · lrµh' A mu:;llc>s~· 1721>.000' "PANORAMIC VIEW'' [luyfront rluplcK, J bdrm & 2 lxJrm unit'. tri>ll' c1n·h unit SJ!l~.uoo· 300 VISTA MADH.4 OPa. TOOAY l·S La v1shly appointed townhome. end unit on c·ho1ce cul de sac Wl lh restful &.. serene vista of greenbelt. pa r k & bay beyond .. Just burs t;nJ? with value l!. s uper <kluxe feature~. Offered <.it $225.000 OCEANFRONTS Ueluxt! duplex. l 6t.lr 111~ • 2 b .1 l h :> t' iH' h U n It $475.000 1 2 & I Bdrm dupl1·x $.JIS,0001 2 Bdrm home s:ns.1100' <! lidrm dupll'.'ic . UPl>t:r unit 2 buthJ>. frpk l'at•h unit $395. 000 ! Bolboo lay Prop . R~attors • 67S...7060 * l''lnd "''hal )OU '4:.tnl 1n Owly Pilot Class1fa·d" L u s IC l u s K L u s K l u s K l u s K L u s K L u s K 675-3411 HARBOR YIE'Y( HlLLS Tran~ll'rr<.•c! owner \\-ant~ \our oCler on l h1 :-. s pat·1ow ... :! Burm Lu~k built homl \\ pool & th.it brt«tl htaking on·an \It'\\-'.\:oy. S225.000 909 TIUER WAY OPEN SAT/SUH EASTBLUFF An cntena1nc;·:.. del1g1'>1 ' Tht' 'P<•rkling I Bdrm pool home hai-. a remod eled kltl'h<•n \\11 microwave 0\C'n. lumtnOUS CCll!r!~ & iJI lordabk µrice an l'frv. pcjrt'!> most convenient toe. S l W.~JOO 2842 ALTA VISTA OPEN SAT & SUN .; TURTLYOCK HIGHLANDS -Spac10u!--4 Bdrm. I s ty. Lusk homL· ( MC'Tetvish model 1 w/h:.irdwood firs, plu:-.h l'Pl. thoughtlully up~r:.td<·<i thru out an trvint. s mo!-.t pn.~!St1g1ou~ c:omm "~f~.500 SO SILVER CRESCENT OPEN SAT/ SUN SPYGLASS HILL You \ t• earned thl: tws1. "her. th1;-. h11u :-.1· 1 .... 'our humt· .• 1 :-.tunning :: ~~' \\ ctramct:l' I'll!'\ l·d ,l;111T a !-.<.· in tht· l'nlr}. :) Bdrm playroOTT' ... 'It'" lun•H·r ol l'lty· lig hts. O<'ean. :"c•wporl Cen•l'r {':itahna ,\ tuw 111\l·~tmL·nt m your f..imlly ... prcc:tOl!:-. llle~l 'r le S587.000 49 G00L£TA POINT DRIVE SEAVIEW Don r m1~~ this l <sn•a::-t:c ga1ed 1·omm unit~· . tharmmg home~ on "c:obb\eston<:" lanl'~ ~ that Countr y French l t!ehng. fee land & a d;1 v <1r night view It·.., thl' he-st hu~ in town a '.' B1irm Bar llarhor mod1·t tor 52Ci9.91H1 2107 YACHT GRA YLIHG BYAPP'T RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN c;o11 l'Ollr!)l'. lakl' & pC:1rk I You ~ct· ltll'm :ill from this 1mmac I ~t}. San .Joaquin mocfol 1n In int.·' \'Cry be~t condomin:um C'Om munit\ :ii 1hc.· ·ne' <·r <J,r!;11n " p 1·1c1..· ot :< 124.50C 36 ARBOlES OPEN SUNDAY HARBOR VIEW HOMES Tht.· pt'rlcc1 lamil.\ homt. 1r thl· pv1·ft.·et lamal~· c·omrnumty Thi ... ·I Udrm P<J!t.•rmc h..i:-tl <Jll r'rL•n('h door'. lall1n• v.-ork celling . up grade!:-1n!-.1dt· ~'<. out It ... 1dl'CJ! tor .1 hoi:d.iy hou:-t·W~lfmlnj.!. $18!1.SOH 2018 PORT PROVENCE OPEN SAT/SUH JASMINE CREEK T\\ o wanner.-' :; Bdrm homes L \\ lht· II\ mg arl'a you need. the protection of 24 hour U g uanll·d g <1lt'. lht.· plt.·:.i ~un: of tcnni ... court. <t pool. S tht· t·1mvet11L·nc·e of .Jasmine Cree k. Coron .... del M~.· K '"l :1t1on S2:li 950 to s 2.rn.ooo Sl'l' ~our agent ;it 2 1 WHITEWATER DRIVE OPEt4 SUNDAY l HARBOR VIEW HOMES ,\ big ::: ~I~. family home " .J Bdrm lot-. 111 l'~lr:J:-. . ..i \\alerfalf. C:t l1rep1t . 1:.il: U p1nl' t l'l'C's • I lo\\ :1bou1 ;1 lu;1u. it ·.., the perfe('t -setting. s " 18·1. ;,1 IO t( 1830 PORT BARMOUTH OPEN SAT/SUN l u s K DEERFIElD DIM'l'lm1n.1ting bUyt"f want(•(! for thi:- lll'<il housl' th;rl :.. loJdcd " C'hc.1rm & ti.:!i of uµgradcs ,\ 3 Bel rm. air t•oncht mnt.•d home lhu1 ·._ rL•:.ilfy ~pccwl SJ24 !100 42 MARIPOSA OPEN SUNOA Y OLD CORONA DEL MAR C'h<Jrmmg shm~led di.:plt:"'< on 0111• ol Cd:\J', tw:-.1 'ln•t>ts 2 Bdrm n •nr;.i! unit.' L <·nmpldt•I.'' "l'n;1r:1 t1•d t r11m :! Bnrrr. ownl'r :-. homl .• U .... 1th !->\\\'<ft,h 11n·pl;11·t.· tttl<I l<1rg1· rn a~•l r 'l::r1• S Pri<'t'<f to s<:ll helorl' l<•X time ~lX2.:'iOC! K 606 MARIGOLD 8Y APPT -HARBOR VIEW HILLS Bng h1 &. Chl'l'rft:: I Rdrrr Lusk bualt IWl\'('(ll'rl' on a largl' 1·orn1'r lol m :-.t:p\•r L ron\'entcrit lncat101\ Jnc lo the m <irkl'I thl'r. "kitk U had:" an a J,!lorious l'O\ l'f'NI natio anc! r £'1.t:< ~Ot: S own tht• l;inct S211 .500 K 152 1 KEEL OPEN SATURDAY IRVtHE TERRACE -Soarin g r t•drng:-. 'l<.vll~hl i.. L :-unkt•ll tub anc1 stunning decornlmJ! Don t mis~ thi:,, U m;irq•lo11~ rL•modt>lt•<i pool homl' or. :J lcr}!t sunr.) S lot 11 's a wise' ITl\l'slmt'nt .;:Hl3.501\ K I J 19 SAMTAHELLA OPEN S.4T/SUN l COSTA MESA A College Park .Je111el. 3 Bdrm~ :! U f1n:.'pl;it.·~:-.l'O\ erl'd Pi.II io l.Jf',l:!l') ard 01! <: n.:1 de ~i'<' s P 1·rft.•rl for n \ 011111! µrotl•s:-.iona! nr tn\t'~tor S85.00t' K 2512 VASSAR Pl.. OftEH SATURDAY MOHL RANCH Former Lusk model home. Z ::oil\ 4 L Hdrm + gam e room w/pool. air cond1t1on~ & a U fabulous view of Orange Co. all the way to Catahr.a S on a clear day. $209,000. K 4263 RAHCJi GATE RD OPlH SAT/SUM 6 7 5-3 4 I liiliiiiiii .. r =· • . D6 OAIL Y PILOT . TARBELL .. REALTORS lOSl MRLIH DYNAMIC SALES LEADER • .,,. \ J ~". l lftiJ,J .... r~ ... n.:>f" ~t•lhll d 'l\lt •l 111,.11 I• p PIC1Chtc.1r1q r '"~".' f ntn't"'V ,tn u lft'~' ''<Hll Nt•w Vr;rk w•th ctn ihJ .. "'rlo 1 "·• "CJ"'"'"' ...... ,. ...... •l'l'I' ~ •10,·11 l•I\• y1•,11:. (I rut1!1c ... 1.11 llll'i ,,.,, .. nd hu• She 11r 111J11•'<1 trorn I 11 Od l ., '"'"'" I< now" 011i. II '11•1 Pr.HJ••" 1nrl rt-•• "li.> 1n11 ro.,., ... pt.a\ 1 1 ..... .,, 1'1 tu1 i n1q f ' rt•f(\( h , ... ,.,,,,,,.~ rY1vv 111q •nf ~ ,1n11 nt..Jl ul Hit· l •Iv uul t.ih ~tlP ,., I ..... " lTI ,, I" 1 I QI I oHl j f in ....... NI r an; f'1 t• I f ~ r.,. I I t I f , fl , t'inu• l' P ,. •• , , r 1' $42,500: Your First! ~"llY,H y l),l Ht tn ft Ur 1•t l I ' .,\1'f1 r' fl,"1 f'l,1110 .11111 "'r urolv "l11p1·r -; til•Clrnnm rrmno ,.,.. '"cf,,,,• 1·111r ' ''P" 1•nt1.11 •"' .1n<.J t1 .. lux~ • rr hon P1t1< ' •rt rr r ,.. pool M.onorure<l l1tn1h< dp1111'1 Lari I tl<'HI Jl1 Call ':>4(> I 7:>0 Richmond Model Fac'ing Quiet Area • , po111 .. ;inrt 1 lovPty ctuon1,ui.e 1n the comp•e• her1•1 3 bedroom t0wnhome h•'1hly upqradea. W•tn cJ1ni110 room ,..at nq area <ind coverea C'.'Jl•O ::;upo•r ar. J Cail no" $71 500 54(} 1720 Showplace Owner's Pride ( ,, 11 ri , •, v t '• 1 \/, 01 l"t.n--+• ,_I~ .~ t,. 01c,,;rn•. 1n 11tt t1 ,1<•u •• 1rflia [h"("J;.l.nt n<-w•y p 11111 1•11 1nt1•r•111 "'111 n.,,., n111.,., r . .<rppJ<, it 1 •1111loo111 I 11ro11,1 rj,111n11 t '""'Y 1onm <1Ptu•l' ~ IC ht• 1 N•ll1 l•u II ro· I 1 o•nrr, .,unk"n fovonQ '"' ti. p.1n·1·t•n11 101 ... nt <..p,1 ,. lnr c.1nra111 P,1110 ( .tn I l.1 ,1 c; I ·~ 1'•0 ( 111 <,4Q I 7 ~(l Have Growin g Pains? ' 6•rop UO Jn(l tnlO lnt'i .. ,,,1( •OU'> <1 f)POrOOm P• !'• ul•Vl' honu•' ~c-.nu., 100111 tor lh<• k10~ rtoninq '.thf fl "'''I I ,,,,.,, ~nc1 h,1nc1c,(H"P f1r1.;pf~f'"P ( lhl .,, t 1 "' • · onrl watt c n /1 """~ GaracJP ut ''"''' 1•1•: II t l ,t1 .. r1 Onn 1 H1•t SI \9 900 '1 <10 I';> 5 Br: R-2 Zone Convert to Du~lex ( n •11r>h1t,.1v ,. mudt-lt•d 5 bedroom home 1n '·"I ••• c.un1'111lon' Pf"rl<>cl lcir 11'1<> tarQP tam1lv wolh I 1m1lv fllCim F-,J'HlQ ,irf-.1 domno firr•pldC.f- ,11111 r1 1l1u Npar ttw park C.111 f•ow, tut~ cit r>ut1.,•l1dl' ~qg /50 '.A O· I 7'10 Cadillac Tastes? It's All Here For You S tiJro 3 bedroom Irvine nomc comoletely 1lf>rCHatec1 1n rtCh Parth tone<; with c.olor Chorrlinattd w<1llpaper dnd drapes Elegant floorolan with format d1n1ng, den. fiesta family room. eat1119 area and bctck fireotace Wall to wall carpet•, 3 patios EZ care yard S111 500 5 40·1720 Anxious! Atrium Off Livin9 Rm Attractive versdltle lloorplan w ith large country kitchen. dining eallng area. entry bric~ fJteptace and 3 bedrooms Patio Room lor vour RVs too• Cdll now VA terms S98 500 ~40-1 no Mesa Verde Hidden 2 Storv Fr•aturing enticing gar~n entry• Outstanding mnch stylP 4 bedroom horn>' with format oin1nq, lam1ty ll)Om and 2 brick hrllotaClls Loi'> o f CIC·<;('! Sl1ilCP COvPrPd ~art0 t1nd lush m,1hirP. trN", Just 11•,!ed' s 148 900 540-1720 Vets! Lush Garden & FishDOnd Alt term!> tlf•rP' Allracllve tam1ry horn'" with ~.iting ar('d c<.ou nlry kitchen entry and f1rPolacp plu<;n wait to wJll c.arpets lhroughout Don t miss this 2 ~tory Del Cerro. nc>, ir So Coasr Pla1a and handy to lrPeway $8 / 000 T Pr ms 540-1 720 Sparkling City Liaht View From lhis C!'elu'>'e M 1sl:t1on V1010 home• For 111~.:-;y buyors ()rily with all tne f"Xlras you could t'VN want Cu•,tnm decor dmmq 3 tx:>Oroomi; .. Jrino itrPa 1:111try family room f1replace and 2 ,,,,110:; Comm OO<il ( Z care vcird Wit lor tlf•l,111:; $11'1 ">00 540 I 720 · 540--1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TAAIELL t )I•• •• ., .... " u. "'"'"'""' "'" Member RELO Serving 8000 Cities --- .....••••..•..•.....•••.•••......••....•..•.•. I 002 G"9rctl 1002 •.••.........••...•••....••.............•.•... ~fe e/ion* W• hon an Hceptionalty IGnJe 1n•entory of new & r•sale properti•• in tttc be" Newport leach kKotfotH. • • • • • C At-f"T If DUPLIC•ltD Mo~sin ..... wttti l & 4 ldrm unlh , j111t •tttf» t 4 flnett OC«On Oftd boy beoc h•'· Upper o w"er'• u"lt h •pectocu&Gl'fy decorated. lower wilt """ fot' U OO rr "'°""'· OWMr 11 0,111119 s2so.oo ond will c ot-.lder hrtft\ 5 UHITS Gr•ot ln'vtttmeftt -"ever D voc-9Cy. Four I ldrm unih ond on• 2 l*'n •it. lnco"'e on y'~orly bosh co"ld be S I 6.'SOO. S.tler wUI help wl"' flnanclncJ at S 249.SOO. PLJ. Y AT THE POINT Louly 3 ldrm ttotn.. located Oft lc6ocl'1 '~"'""*' Point. Ow"•r aays "Sell." Asltiftc) $259,500. STeS TO IAY Cute 2 ldrm hcMlw AHO qwst quarien In quiet r"Hidentia1 area jud off ~ boy. J. real •alw at SI 55.000. • RUDY IH DECEMBER ,Fontostic: MW dup'ea in quiet Corona ~I Mor. Each 1.8\lt has l bdrms. Z baths and a real fir'f'P'ace. O~red for ~ flnt time at $257.500. BUY BEFORE COMPLETION AND SAVE Well known builder is offetinq 4 beach duplexes at l ,,-..construction prices. J.11 Uftits ~ 3 bdrm. 2 baths. Inspect~ ptans m,d pick yD411' co4Ms. Each duplex offered ot $250,000 • • A TT&mOM LICENSEES: w~ ho•e 2 positidfts a•oilabJe for eocJer & oqq~sin peopte interested In joinlncJ on acti•e office. We offer o uniqye sates pro9ram and ottroc:tive commission splits. If you think you miqht be interested in increasiftCJ your eorninq1 - coll for o confidential inter•iew. BLUFFS-EST BUY H iCJhly upcJr~ "G" ,_;,_. end unit in Eoriy llYffs with Mini lack lay view. This COftdo hen MW <ClrlMb & ~. beOlft ceilincp, and wood floors in the livinq rOOM. locate-d °" a lo•.ty CJ' .. ...,..., clow ta com.,...;+y pool. R~ed to $149. 900. • CITY LIGHTS VIEW/ JACUZZI -Tftlftis courts and pool ~ addttionol cOfftmunity benefits of tt.is 4 bedroom plut fOMify room, hi«Jhfy UpcJI oded PhCIM llf Mont• Harbor View home. You'ft e.tjoy the beautiful patio ond panoramic views. . .$185,000. 0PEH HOV. 5, SUNDAY 1·5 2324 PORT DURNESS. N.I. 644·7020 FIXER! F:XER! Only SSfl .9!JO for t his bargain . 3 m<\s.s1vc hdrms. tountr~ k1tch<.'n. 20' gam e room +den. RV access. VA. no down Or. c•asv finanrini:? <iVai lnblc. Call f'\obb1c-Duncan. Broker. for all details. 531 -8207 963-7181 WHAT A THRILL IT Will IE TO SHOW YOU THIS ElEGAMT S IORM EXECUTIVE HOME! ENTER THRU IEAUTIAJL WROUGHT IROtof GATES & LUXURIOUS COUR'fY ARD •.. TO DISCOVER ONE OF NEWPORT'S MOST HIGHLY UPGRADED REStDEHCESI PERFECT FOR EHTERT AIMING! 4 WtNGEO FOOT LANE. $550,000. Oflltl TODAY I TO 5. rleaw call 640-6500 for adntitt..ce thrOUCJh MCwity gtrh INC 600 Newport Center Drive • 640·6500 . " .... , .. . .,. ... ~- 'Hou an for Sde Hot1s~' fOf' S• ··••••••····•········•· •......•..••....•...... •··•····•·····••••·•·• .•..............•..•.•• ····•···•·····•····••·· G ..... ,_, I OOJ CcaroM .. Mor I 02l Coronet def M• I 022 C0tta Meso I 02 .. Costa ~a I 02 .. .........•....•.•....•. ....................... ··•···•····•··•······· •.•.•..•...•..........• ••••····•·····•••······ TWO YEARS HEW ~-------------~ OPlMHOUSE SUl'4DAY l·S OMLYS78.SOO Sht>w-1 II kt• u rno cJ t.' I lJ p 1tndt-<I q1l!>i Thrt'\' hdrm hmlll' 1'11k1• o~t·r i.11bJN'l t.o 1t low lnll'l r~t V /\ 10110 C'nll Inc.lay for cJ1•tu1" ~·'-'> V4!H 20M I J'wu l'ulc hou:.e:-. on l lol 2 1\11(! 3 bt.'(J ruo m It ·., n .. v1·r \ ucunl t..J:.l:.uk C'Ol>lu Mt•:.11 near Burk l\a" l'rtc~ al $1JO.ooo lcAoolsl-.d 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I duplx, 1ncludio~ bay front tu be exch. down in 8 pltg, 213/68'·3200 NEWUSTIMG $180,000 2 units on full lot. 2 Br Sparush stucco. red tile roof w/frplc . & apart· lora vancE realtor 673 lOGZ lalboa Peninsula I 007 ...........•..•...•...• BRAHDHEW Just cumplNecl •I bclrrn plus den. :I blllh c usl•>m home 1 llouH' from beach with oc-ean view COA.ST l'ROPEHTl l-:S 673-S<tlO IALIOA TRIPLEX CONDO CONVERSION be1n~ completed. nr 10th Str~t &!adL Ne w paint 1ns1d~. A SAil PROPERTIES 675-4890 Capistrano leach I 018 From tlw twuut1tl1I tcrrarcd talio hr~fst. a_rea & li ving room . too~ 'c>u 'li <'nJOY prt v'-t~.Y + in this 2 bdrm . ~n . 2 hilth . l <•nsion f rt·c I r vine Tcr i:H'c home. Just SJ8S,OOO < lt'asehold 1 OPEN SUMO.A Y OHL Y. 1-5 16 ~ SANT ANRLA TURACE I Sorry. our l'Xt'ltlSIVl'·l'Xl'IUSIV(' • 'lfowna de/ J flu /f>'l!fuYdieJ 67..J-84.~ 205 E. Coost Hwy .• Corona ct.4 Mor 50 I ROCKFORD ora. SUNDAY Cameo Highlands home with oc.an view . Freshly r emodeled. 3 BR. 2 >a. + den & if secluded gardens & beautiful patios arc in your lif est:le. come sec this home! One of the rrost beautiful redwood overhangs in al: of CdM . $270.000. IRA.DUY & CO. R EALTORS 671-3210 IEST IROJ.DMOotl IUY! Offend by OWMt" at jmt $235,000 Ilcautiful be~m cathedral ceilin~ n living room 4 spacious bdrms .- fa mil v & dinin,g. 2 1 ~ b aths. 2 fireplaces. Located on s('enic wood1d private ~rcenbclt with op<.'n view Opet! House Sunday I -5 2821 llue Water Drhe, CdM 644-2564 CM" 833-6797 2708 HARIOR VIEW DR. VIEW-VIEW-VIEW 110 DIGHIS OPEN SUHOA Y I ·5 594 "I " HAMIL TON Colorf u l aankn lik e 1 yard and putw enhance the d111n1ty of lh1s i bdrm. 2 b11th townhome Ion 00<' noor) Wl\h (IV\'n i;talrway l{'adm~ to huji(e bonus loh ovt'rlookmlt l1\1n .i ror.m wi t h Cottoge few Sde 2 Bedrm. + ~ gn1 .n•t•" lOf'J't'f J>l urnb 1n.: hanlwood Ooorc; H1·11I cut(', S78.~~9161 . I OPEN HOUSE , REALTY x · '.- r1 n·pldl'C I Nt>.:tr shop· l~~~~~~~~~­ p1 n g . 'l'hool ·; .... nd 1: trdn.:.p11 rldl11111 ' Only Sdl.950 tull <it•11 I<) .in. 752 1920 R 1-:l>l l' t-:o 1'0 $67 .500 rixr r. 38r. 2Ba. li.i lot ~ru.1t ~rtln potenllal. 11r \l'hb Hurryal,'t 97!+-9111 DESPERATE .I BR homt• VA dp µrau,ed al $70,000. Ca II ' QUAIL PLACE PltOPOTIES ... 10,-fll l :lO 1".M I now Agt 546 !35! __ 1 Eosbide Charmer MESA VERDE 2 bt-droom l b;ith ou H2 1 lklrm . lam1ly rm . i lot with room 10 bwld hath..c;. redone in l(. out. Out of area owner .rnx MU.\l Set> $89.500 lous. $86,000 PAUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE A PR€HIG€ 6 .. 4-7383 ,....-+--I HOM E~----------- 3333 W l'oast llw). N li 6U-6646 ~---~~- .... E WPO RT HEIGHTS• Pnvlll'Y ,., luxury · and You'll love 1t m )'Our l'VLY 2 bdrm home full of wurm redwood panehng ! PLUS two 2 t;drm townhouse unit1o. <ill '41lh l au n dry h ookup •. HAPPINESS IS havinR thl.' 1·omfo11 .ibll' roorrunl':'t:. of .1 m<Jdern !>pllt ll•H•I -.. Ith .1 loVIO).! room that ha!> Jll air ol fnendl} rharm & J d{' cornlor drl.'am k1tchl'n Uial put:; pleai;un• into <'ooktn~ 670 ne.•p l'reek Open Sat & Sun 12 ::, pri \ atl.' p at io" .tnd ene losed g ,,,..,g,.o; Ontat; yards• Seller '4111 ht·lp 21 fmance' 752 19:W ·-r , ~-.,. ' QUAIL uru~;,,ofc~nter . PLACE 640.s3s1 .... PROPERTIES - to,-t Tit l :lO r .M.I OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-S I 020 COMCORO Marina HiCJhlClftds 2400 sq ft. 4 Hr ln level w loft, l ) ear new. up graded lhruout Ownc1 -.c1y., :.ell $155.000 STOCK UP... 4 P~E:SiiG€ tn )Our la r{:l' hJnd) I HOMES dandy pantry a -.. 1nnl·r ' 111 this 4 bdrm. 2 hath J:JJ3 W Coa~t Hwy. N 8 farrulv holl'll'' :'l/!''4 t1h· m 645·66.e6 180 Degree ocean & bay view. H arbo· lights . Complt!tel y r emodeled Harb<)' View home. Fre nch door~. 4 BR. i?ucs qu:i rll'r~. O\l11'look1ng dl'hghllul p1>1I <1n·a St\25.000. OpC'n 1·5 Sun 1:11try. l-1H hen and d1niug --- arc;.i • Fm•plJl't• IJr;.(l CRISP OCEAN AIR p:ilin fl'O<'l'<i 'ant' 1\' U Ch;i rrnrn~ ; bdrm 1·ot nt Jr ,, ho<1I-. ,hopµ1111.? IJ.:I.' uni• minute'> from l'nt I -.l;.i~hi'I\ \tl $X:l,\10\, lh1• ~tll: <lf l'OI hl'd .... hilt' L'.111 lil:r11:11• 1'1 r t , .11111 1,1 '\1 -..port Bt .. 11•h ;~ 1'121· l•n 1•11 Ir; f I I \OUlll.! IRAOLEY & CO.HEAL TORS 67l-323C t.1101,. lu;dL'l'f With nu r111 ... r. \ ,\ 01t1\ t' in 4u1~·k Ont' S7', :-,1,11 At.:•'lll ~);\IU• 10!4 .•.•.....•••..••.•.•... tiY UWNEH , __________ ,eosto Mesa ····················~· QUAIL PLACE •Nhelan forl•\'t•r whitewater v1{'w f.:OJOY sunsN s ov£'r CatJhna & Dana Pt C!>tm built 3200 sq rt. 4 Dr 3 Ba. 2 frph."s. den. wt·l bar 2 car ~arl!Rl'. "'1c 1r ell.' tin"<' cm St.'cludcd sl of U11h l'ny Pl . Ca ll 493 0815 Pnn only __ FEEllHG LOW? Should you h ;n £' bought JO yrs ago Try th1., onl' located at the Crt>l>sroad~ to fulurc prosl>{'nly 28 H home "' frplc . Ol't·Jn v1£'w Only $79.000 On nice lot Point RJty~96_:560~ Coronade4Mar 1022 ...•.................•• JASMINE CREEK LEASEOPTIOM 2 Bdrm & den, 2 bath, xlnl local.Jon. Pool & leo niscourt.c; OCEAH/IA y' VIEW MUST SEE PROPERTIES · 10,-. TII l :lO P.M.l ------ 4 bedroom & lar).!t' Cam ly room on qual.'t cul lt sac. Owner movmi.t out 1f area J u..;t ruushl·d I'? 1---------• modeling Full pm•· MESA WOODS • $8.5.000 Exc~lll'nt buy m pnnw location. 4 Bdrm. family koom. Agt 646 325.> 2 ~eparatt' 2 bdrm £ homes. H'ry rrivatl• PRE:HIG( Pallil!> & decks Unc "'1th _ I HOMS frpk $425.000 .,.,.,., , .. C H "·. n Bv o-. .. ·ner. ~h'-.a \ t.'rdc. Y8l't1nl. prH'c JU'l re- duced $10.000 \ Br .! k<1 +bonu-; r m Sltl!t !IOU b31 f~i!'l'I DUPLEX ~" oa ... t "') " South of hwy 3 bdrm . 2 645-66'46 bath!>. famtl} rm & l'dlW - overlook in.: par~. clo:-\' POOL HOME to b<'arh + bn~ht. airy 2 COLLEGE PARK tUILDER CLOSEOUT bdrm ilpt tJ22.500 3 Rdrm. 2 Ila ~ 1-'a n SeH·rul ll!t' l ... tury lllr M/\t:H'a' STAl'FFEH 313J h<iffil'' JI .14.> E .!3rd Hm. JJcu111. 11ff m:.i.,ter .-=• f1Jr ~I"''."-'"' ·' ,10 .. 11. Sl-:A LION ltt-:AL TY 1 J" hi d d ·"" -0 ".,.,,, -' .. 673-5354 497.3399 SLD l' uR Y up.:ra e story JBr. 2Ba homt·' .it th.ruout Close tn l'\ er 2076 & 2080 Or Jnl!" \ \l' JASMINE CREEtc'S IESTIUY OCEAMVIEW OWMf' Motivated Agent 955·3454 o r 759 0363 SUPEtll!!! 3200 Sq fl. Burhni;?;i ll'l(>. 4 bdrms . family rm . 3 b ath s & huge game room ; lovely secluded ythin)t( f o ) OPEN SUNDAY I;; or $1 29.SU ( ~n1·r ..,.,.,., ,. II n f i n ·' n l ' I n ~ J \I .1 I I ~ "" <:Re • r Ownn J~'l C't'O!'>.c; St~ Wake t' orcsl & 6"2·211>4 fii:l lli82 Fordham Also. charm ------ inR 3 Bdrm t:a sts1dl0 POPULAR S99.SOO LOFT MODEL RED CARPET TOWHHOME- 645-3474 IMMAC. Sportsme" ·' Pcradise 6 .. 0.1405--759.0363 garden with fountain & ---------•I large ltees $269,500 PAUL MARTIN MnaVerde SpaC'IOUS 3 br + family rm & dimni;: r m Many up~rade5 Cornl.'r lot w/RV & bo:il .i:atc Close to 2 J(olf cour ses Only $105.000 D:n 1d llourkC' Rf'altor. !>46·9950 2Br. 1·11BJ. $70.9110 OPF:N SAT Sl':'\ I I 233ti Richmond W;,, MonttrelloTwnhm., I \1 REl':.'iE Rl-:AL1 OHS 751 1•173 -------- UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAHVIEW JASMINE CREEi< HY OWNER 1-:xtt:ntlccl bulcony on xrcenbelt I Nu rooftop,<; l Splil IC\l<'I 3 Bil 21"1 bathi. Pool. lenni .... ~ a t e d t· o m m u n 1 t y $200,500 l'h i S!I 91ljj for 1•ntry. ---- By Owner Old CdM No Ag<.'nt:. 67!'> 1405 Ai.k for J o Ann RULESTATE 644-7383 SAVES27,000 3 Br ('Ondo. 21'2 8:1. pnm<· location. 2 car <ill )?ar. prof. decorated $94.500 540-191)5 •OPPORTUNITY* Owncr will finan<'<>' NO LOAN t'EE.S' No quah Br. i:ood loc Jlwn rrodemned k1trht•n. nl'" plumbm,g & l'lll'J>l'I~. H ~ tot ronm Ir. lou1 Id S7!°1,!A)\I \g1 ~>-I";' 'jt.Jl,(1 Of r75-!~1 IH l!lf; t '.tlm 1111 2 llr rondo 1•1111 unit nr :rlX'lt. c·omm l'luhhouse t pool. lols of SLOI ;Jl(t' r !'11 )!On<! ln1 iltum I \2! lc.1U\ tllt' l'I Slil.5Ut: .tS(t !'>17 l()tjl; or 9i5 04 IX A>ULT CONDO nr So lteol Estate Inc. IONUSROOM Cocta Me-.a prim1• J bdrm f;rnuly honw with hugt' honi.;:. room. 1n " qu1l'l n1·1 ~h hurhoocl !:><'llt'r .,llPl'r m<Jll\ ·•l~d and w.ml :11' ul fn I h1' '41•1•1(1•Pd Ol l1•rt•1l "' ~.00). ~>40-Jlilll> 'Nltelan lteol Estate Inc. OPEN HOUSE l•'n<t•r 111'1>''' w ith 111101 1·111\ .I h•ltn' le·· n1• µJl Ill h1 ~ Int tut, or pu .. -.1l>ti:11,.. 1\•;.111.: SX5.ti(1~ .HI {"1•r.11•r:-.1 Ol'FN~l :'-/DAY I ·, NEWPORT CENTER RE.ALTY 640·,8C 2 GRAND OPENING SAT & SUN Harbor Vu HlllJ We beheVl' lh•~ 1s lhr lowest pn£'£' J Br honl\: 1n CdM. A full $27.000 lc•s!> th:in nearc•st mull111lr hsled comparallll' Not yet mull1plt.' listed. -.o pnnnpals only please C<irner lot. R :! 10nl'. +:i Br home Sl2M.OOO land inrlud<>d Call u~ for lol'a uon. th"'n qwtkly dn Vl' b). 1t .... on t last Oce<1n & hill view, 3 llr Pro1)(>rty House 612 3850 ..L.rinR SAV E THC:USAN D~' Clt•an J br rover t"d patio llurr} &!>OVl•' Call now 1 •C4.'nlury 21 646· 7'134 • <oasl Plata 1500 :>'l ft 2 CJtA: cn1yjfs ktrms. 2 ba .. 1 )f'' old C/ri esa -v. lv own l.'r $M:l .OllC • family rm , prof --- land!.l'aJ)<'d & decorated. r---------11111 upgrades. glassed m IT CAMEO SHORES tub, stain glass . Owner,.. 4525 CAMD&I 1212 Sandtasllc Or Open OPE.a.I su....a. '2_6 Big ram1ly horn<' on quiet MESA VERDE Sat tSun l 5 ..,.. " cul-de-sac Lots of ex ---------•A romantic adventure' tras . Bc:iut1ful yard LEASE OPTION Orama lie 3 bdrm., '1 $1.50.000. 1sq down Great opportunity to buy bath. dini~ rm. & den RIGHT REALTY next year a l tod ay~ s h o wpla ce wit h ·• 979-8533 prices 1n fabu l ou~ panoramic ocean Vt<'W. --------- Sp) Ria"" 6 Bdrms & just s teps to 3 pnvate SUPER ram1ly rm. i;(;1me rm, beaches; ~!amorous pool Hondylftaft Special rorrnul <1111 rm. lsie lot. & pntio on ocNin sid•'' 4 BR. fam rm. frpk, RV low pnre SJ&l.500 Rcmod · hkl' m·w f\ bi•sl at•ccss. patio Seller will NEWPORT CEMTER buy at $48\1,000 & you o .... n rarry fmanl'1nK r S&t.000 the land ' REALTY __!. .. 0.1112 20 I MILFORD 0wn<'r/A~ent 963 4567 ~----~ OPEN SUH. 1-5 Assumc .s•~r· V /\ l.argt· ; SP\'(;L/\~~ 1111.1. Ol'l11x1> :I hdrm 2 hath 3 bdrm ~tunl' tnmme'fl L.uvl'ly I bdrm. farn.:,rm -cnnyon horoc JUSI ~trps JJO(ll w1 wtr f;t1\ _l'nn1· hRhti. \ ll'W llruncl nl·v. to l h •' h l"' <' h I. u-. h ~ly 968·R532 <·rpb, dr1l!>. lundM•e1pin l! l<1n1hl'ap1nl!' ll11um ror - Ownt'r moll .. ·it NI IA'llV· pool & O\'NIO v1t-w deck. mg area Mu!\~ '-Cl'' Pncc 'Pv('n C'cntral a1r.~nd.' $475,000. 673-~'ll t Shows I 1ke a m &dc l ...,..........,._.__...~ 5259'~ER HOMF.S FROM $259,900 SftORlcLIFF RJchRlty 673-7040 . -. . . -~ .. ·-·- sio 7364 Jft 5 pm & ~nd.-. 'Panoramic -------B. OWNER 51HC 2bJ. Im rm. frpll' KV a1·. ~ :.q ft R70 W 20th ()en 10;; S Son Si:-1.tlOO 6d-l!Jl5 Lr. 2 .. t) 4 bdr J ba Din m . Fam. rm frpk. 111'\Q pruo. & attach dbl i:nr Term' art> 01•'(1l)lt• tr~ snl dn pymnt or low 101 me or track fur \our pr<p ~109.SOQ 1'~11"' ""'"" ru r 541( 9tl"l3 ~ ---- l.)wm'r li'<rr uppl•r -~atf J An.i ll e1~ht-. Bilk Bay ar~a .: II K t fan. Um +. frP'•' ,. I~ )d $8000 llown Owner wit rmanrc 01 .•~M:mt' 8':1(. V A . l onn 0Wler /A IH CJll Lyn ~or 556-266C C~Park Chatnrng lnrge 3 bdrm atln ct1ve decor 2 frplc t\sslll'le. conv. FHA. VA. all t C' ms A gt SSS ·ro.48 l lEDROOMS MISADU.MAR Hugi t11m1I) hotn{'. close to nll1'hh1 $110.000 546·8640 ocean view and romantic night lights fron~ $78,995 l.111 • '· 11 ,,,. !111· l!li.fl ,II I Ii•· \\ • I , ... d 111 \\ 11"111' .1• I• , 11 ·t \, l .12 5 7 Pacific Meso'81vff 'Features •"-ta''''''' \llh'fhr "' • h •r n1.11il111111• "~'"' • R11..:t11· 11•1l.11 ,1111t1· rool ~ •f°\1('0'1\1 ... ,,.,11 'ldtn~ .. 1.111w•l lw.1m:-. • lll•i11'(1' 1.1n1b1·.•r11n1: • '\1\.1 \t If\ IPll'f II"""\ I' O\t'I' • F111·pl.11·1· •C.1th1•11t ;11 11•1lln11" "' ""'"'''' hl'll r111'\n' "·''''' \t.:t'''' ........ ,, -li& "' ... n If " h <\1 II i "' SI S8 Ila or ... !J6 Ila •'<I do Tc -II( --HC Go pe1 nu :ilci Prf l'Ur 911 . 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Sl~t>AY14 ll(t m1 l o c ated 111 Ir• ()(f.-rt'tlb)itwnl'r QUAl..JTY W tlAr rr'll 1W1.:f1hurt!Ot.d 1•1 120ll 000 111 tt ~ 116811732 t 'HAJo"l'MANSlll I' t ltf W11,..)n oH "'1 tr t'I humr' J47~ Uu'*n lll & 01',.'\IGN S{lltoCt(>Wi J br + famrh llWl.J1f11<1I huyt'r l 'rrn•d t II l>llt'l.io:X ) II, 21;1 IA rm IJh. lotrht•n & \ &111 fcor 11w1 k '•Ir •I $1111 U:10 ~ *' I hl~·k, fru111 .u..__ "'y-t•....t..J- 11 l l<ll <•rt•ut h11)' ''' llur" '\C'I nov.-' < 1tll cot-,· ltlu tWH ~1 ,..,_,. -- $1-4.960 (·t·1iturv •1 <i1•ht m 11, • WIUOW CIEE« ' .. o .. t •« .ahLIC"' W. I IM tY T .. SI.A VII_,. of Norfttwood ~. ..N ..... iWll 1 "' J1~1~·~~~ , ... 11" From $95,400 t-.;\Wdo· Ju,l IL'j.t"l J 111 •nh I •'' ~tJll {,,II I 1 n l\H\ I ~ •• old l U•'' ltr11lto1 ' "'°" I INI I lll11I\"' • lh , • .,. I l(f' •lltlt ltM •111.1\'l '' I 'r •)hi \,Jtmir SI a!> •111 !'Ji ~ ll ·O~A~l.oCll\ ........... vtf'drt ' ""'"''' "'lll < .1rn .. ~ml Jl11 !& f 1m rm , Iv , h• ~rad1•,.. I II x 1111 .tr •. I (".ill Coe \14.ot,1&1• un lrn.1111 u1.: "7.~ kl 1-:.-Jo'llt .\I ltll\ .... ~~I IHJ ,_OMT UHt ltlADY fa:.tt'full) rrfu1 Lt ,ht•ot J Hr horn1· un 11w..i 11, t• l1111·d ~lrl't'l "nJ11 \ lll.1nkJ..:1\ln~ 111 fro.1111 ,,r .t n>Jflng fri1k 1\11 pq ftnunc rn.i w \ f' H l>d11w t<r'. n11 11:.1) m.•nh until tm otftrt..J .al Sll:J,500 ~ilkPropcrr1cs (7 l4) 549-'2467 PRIME MESA VERDE LOCATION SBr ~ '1en u r 61ir, fu111 1 rm. J , .... r .:ar .11(t• "'oil I 1.i.,1 loni;: a t $144 !IOU Opett S.,n 1-5 1821 Oriof~ St. I< EF:SE Rt:ALTOH~ 751 1473 Ea~lsldt• {harmer 2 Hr I Ba. lg yr d. up~racll'l> $79,500 646 3IOI ____ , Dana Point 102 ...................... Urantl new lllO deg rwean \'rt•w New Jbr 2•i ba <:Jrd br J ~nt ~Ullt'I $18SK Cons rd~r trade /\J:l 1!.:;0106 DRUM HOME (Nt•r ;.1100 o;q ft. :1 fir 2' i Ha hbr,tr-.· f:im1h rm. form:i I 11111;111: 11111111' 1 m 11 v. 11 l' r 5 5 l ~ 2 5 h 1) t~~.>ffll ~lir :/h,1. frJ>li• & FH"U/11 Walk \ct b.-tu·h $!1.1,715 in 256.'> t>\'l'~ lln h S Toro 103 ··•······•···•······•• "' , ••• tcll·J t1.11 k )'1.111t A 91.•1o ,u1 .. • tiu\ <'1111 """' 111 k 191 •,0;0 A,Rt Aft. ""-' l<c .. 1c Sp.·1 1 .. ll•h I 1 ,, hct1 rn 1110111 h •' J tl "'"I' v. 110111 1M t4"1 I '1·111u11-.'hlfl I 'r n1>t•1 lt1•' Ill \ lll lH,n nmM Jtt ll "" 11 1 no '"" 1 """ n l11t h 1111· , .. ll'ft I hi .. , f111nt ()(•1•Jn 111 '1ownlov. ri.. 1,..,\ at. ,, I lo fl Ill '' lta I lilllJ .,.. ft u l 1p1.ol1I \ '""" m.illl ll'n,.1111 t 11111,tr1wl1110 llr.uh lo m o \ l' 111\u ~J\JI• k ''" ru" .. ·inane 111.: 1 \ .11 I f r 11m $ U~ ~.011 ''I" II ".1( "Un i ~jJlll 11 t!.l I 7th M llunt He.so Ir :i.J, 111 Qdhow U8·72Sl fHA Sfwclol $5',SOO IY OWHER 1 Ill. ;!h.i Ul ltuntonl(ll•n ll\IS"Tll' ~ood uml gl;i~~ 11.·uh Nc•t•\1)1 ,1 lil\lv !>lilt 1>1•t111t' h Oml• 10 n r tiut -..1w1 lloh ·or i.il l lntvt•1,1ty P11rk /\IC 141 111.t .-1 J;i.• 1 ht\ ll(l' rnrnt'1 lot l 1lt't.I 111 & • out Wuud noor!j & walb ~UlTOPAltl l>~l'll hou :"· 10 ~. ~llk2 h.i 'lh.akc· ri•tl ~UI Sun 4002 l't•r.,1m OwrS' " un1'1<111'1 11n'1 iron ~I Ol44 _ !X'H1'. l" wll <'J II 1111-w l 'rU\ !'.ark l'hum·l'llur .'.> kkr~1 14'tl Ur .a1 rcie.:. from pool & coz Ji•.At'll< O'l IAC:t-t.t· n n l:.. l' rt' N r I 4Cd ut. ) vu 11 Ii>\•· 11 ( Id\''.~ .Mll'hlli.un L1nco ' •• 1 1111 ,q1µt ''•:I n t, t);j!. mi ___ _ 'fill ~ Ot1 L,1k1• J Ur 2t , Ba . dl'n IUY DIRECT )PEH HOUSE form tlrn rm $Wl:l.500 l'.unlr at1. o( '..ile 2 )' r~ at !f1 ll'• (';ill Uob Marrel RtOM BUILDER 5'T/SUH 1.5 PM J nt'I' Town lot houM·' ~t,IT<'IWI t::LCJ DR lt>ft 3 blki. from c>c: .. an 1n 3 Bh l\o tiA. pool hu1nto down~t\O'ru. l>e:.t <1rt•a 3 on l't!flt•r l<>t, formu I drn hdrm 2', ba 1800 ~q fl ol lflli aom, rowred pauo, qu.J1t\ low m&antcmanct· c·lt><~e "arage opcnt-r rc111~1ruct1on H~ady 1 $73.:1> IJ~>Vt' into QUldt e:.nuw 9Gz ~!\gent l''ln.onnn.: c1v11!1 l''rom1---------$1 22.!>00 Open Son. l 5 al 323 17lh Sl llunl He1n·h Uy Owner ra11t.1~lll 4 br. · ha ( 1> 1•c)rJ\l'r IOI. N I W 11 H A ~ui.t 'I o ~·c· rorl "c·nu·nt tu t·\leryth111~. I«! 131..' u+.:AN BREEZ~S $64,900 3Hll ~.b,1, fam rm. f fl <Wt-1 HOUSl':SAf12·5 t12'l llnlburn Dr I 1:1tANT.A.,'l 640 f77 g;n 370!1 I l T 957 2666 Uruver~1ty f'ark .'.> bdrm. huuse with land 17911 Ba scom. 552·11291 or 805-4112·438 i col lcct $124 .000 Open Hou se Sat/Sun ------ FOR SALE GnMd owcrd wiRnlncj Adams Plan at Wood- b ri dg • Estotu by lniM Pacific. fll C: II LY U I'(; H /\ fH, II lrt..; I 044 town home ... -uh all l ht •••••••• ••••••• ••• •••. ;1 Hr, den. ;i 1~ bJth $117,500 In cl ude~ .i11 rood Call Georl:l' or Roxanne at 552 3700 between l0&5 darly amerw11es 3 t>e<lrm 21'.I balh Call for deta1h 7001 Gurfrcld, Jlunt Heh Ai,'\ 846-4 102 BY OWNER 2Rr Condo, t"()('TI{'r urut. c lean, cute ('heerful, nr H ar bour bt'ach , ~h opping l owner 84-0-1478 By Owner 4 bdrm ;it., b.1 !am. <lrn. lndry, prof lo<l~p &. dr('<rr "'' many extras $109.00 )!.i2 ti.t55 Ta..NIS .ANYONE? M .. g111f1t•t•11l up1o:r11llt•d Tu-. nhonw ovHlookrni.! tl'nnJ~ court~ J JMrn'b. 2' ~ ha l'n ced for cm· Oll!W<itt> sale 754.7800 B~ ~ •eol hta le Inc •times of Merit• $53.900 lmaOne, an almo~t new wwbome m Irvine for onl> $.SJ.000! You'll be s urounded by g r een belt, scemc waterways & ~vate tennli.. s wim· rru 11. and Jacuzzi An l'X · ceUnl investment t Cull forddrcs:. OR LIVE Lll<E A PRESIDENT WQdbrid_gt• i\\lam ... ITlX'I ~I \ led for fnrma I OC't&Sror~ ur fJmrly h\ rn~ 2 lJO "'I ft ul horrw w11 4 hedrm. for ma I rhmg & fnmily rm Two torhoose from O nt• betw bwldc r 's pn ces for addresses CALL NOW HVOWNER Uf:LOW MKT New Woodbndge S&S Hedwood nr lake/pool. 3br, Z'hba. upgrd c.pt.s & cab. wet bar. mirrored wa rdrb11, $92.450. 2nd TD Avail. Eves 644-6863. Opn hse Son t 4 M:.g SS9·0186 TURTLE ROCK $105.000 You owe it to yoursclr lo ~w l111!> JRH . 2ha Aroad mrior Pl I "'1th lgt· lnl i:ar dr OJJOr. spnnkll'f '· Cltllt' palto, c.ll'l'ktnj! & m.>rc· Open Sal 1Sun ill 194!11 Srl'rra Lu~u Ow 11 /\l..'l. 833 I Y27 Owner lu.ltes loss !'\lu),t ~11· Woodbnd~c cross 111.: Bngbton Upgradt<d & prof. deco. SI 19.511( 551 ()6lj.'j ------J BR 2n.. homt' New Pillnl , drape!>, l'P I Crt-at1vf finanl'illlol poi.!> (JnJy $73.900 L.1hr R~al l v Int' S8ti 406H By owner Downlown. n r S 51-4400 I .<ike Park. 2 Bdrm. 2 Lia .. lllO-.N_A.:..l-D_M_B_I R-0......J 3000 sq ft* 5 Ir ~p DR. f'R. Wj frpl. lg re<· rm w/wb, many up· grds 559 4175 Fountain V allr( I 0 3 ····•••·····•·••••···· f4EW LISTING! lgt> wo rkroom . 50x 142' A,,0"at~,.11~oho,. r orncr Int 1-'am ·rm . --~-- t'USl :-.hulle rs lhru-out Nu broker comm 1ss1on 1101 Pane St . $99.500. WOdbndge cornl.'r oe SJ6-397!1 ~ t ~hed J BR 2 OA Cl1•un. n eat 3 l>rl rm homw hu:.. ll a II' Ptl4)1 !>11c lol. w11rm i'Jrth ~~~~~~~~~~ $.i.~ ffo,cay <1 BR. dt>n. J fil\ hg lot $1511.990 10°/oDOWM ARBOR LAKE CONDO lOfl<'~ Chl'\I' 111 ~rhoo1' !>hCJIJt.•ln~ He llt•r tiurry ' Onl\ S7J 900' !;<1:> ~!!l katella 6'.U112,fi44 6687 Ugest rn Woodbndgr1 Sl<irm, 3Ua. krtrh nook, Beautrrutly hcl(hly up- graded. 2br + rlPn. Al. la nds\•apl.'d S115 ,tsOO 644 44661552·6327 l'Oftlt-u t.r.n lftn~. fam & clr nlng 1......__. .. .,...,...,.~liillil ... I ---~--IL. !fl s 3rar gar T1 leroo( ~~ k l'al Estate ;drplc's Bckyd vu. On MUSTSELL' STU. TFORD ol-tlt· sal' Pror lndst pd Brand nC!w 4 bdrm. (am MAMSIOH 1upl(rd lhruout $1!15.000 rm h 0 mt' Lu s k MR.&MRS.CLEAN A~ume ~.000 Jo'ormal r bsl ofr Pnnc·onl y.by Turtleroc k 11 1.:h Sharpest home rn town 4 lrlr entry, step down llY J>P'lonly MS ~I~ _ Jo'OOUUlls v1t>w. Choice ot BR \ll4 1\11 , separat Int{ room and forma l drn carpcllng. LoWcbl pnc·c laundr) room. Cl'nlra 1nJ!. cu~tom pool & t aut Turtlcrock homt:. model tn area $170.000 .11 r . n e w c a r pel!> JaC'uzzr. lluge fama(y ?Y owner. 3 BR. h v rm, 6735311 clrap ... s Wa lle "' Milt roum. krnit sue master Pm rm. bonus rm + pool ,....., _ .-. __ _._,, ~u11re Park Offered flt suite and childrcni. wrnl( It J:11" S14l.500. Pnnc on ~~~~ W.!K)() Bo11t & Lrarler aet·es~ lY (;jll aft ?pm, a!.k ror A TOUCH l'IJJ®j\flltl?JlQ Takt• O\ll'r VA loan ur a<>l>._7_52_-825_9 ___ _ 962·447H:':")546·8103 ~~~~lo~;~rnancrng RANCH-Gronoda Qf Cl~S ------~~----• ·---------1'4BR. 3ba. pool. Must sl'll umahlc 9 318 loan 3Yfo:AR 1-·Rt-;E HIDE Stllt>r l'arry lc1ri:1.• not r· OPEH TRI LEVEL Pr 1 c e n d u t et.I l I) C:r Ph 'o monthly p aymt·nh ~o qualifyini.:. T1tlc<' ovt•r !!' • first. $16.000 dow11 Hr (;ary 960 431U! flkt SAT. & SUM. 1-5 $134,500 ISl!St Lillt· l0l22 Cra1!et. Hunungton Open Sal1Sun 12 5 U e a (' h , M c r c cJ 1 l It !>52_!.H64 Own1 A"'gt_. __ _ <iartk'ns 2 story Sec lh1~--------­ REDUCED $4200. Come OM-Co .. oll! ~1·1.· this stunJllnJ( ho~ <it 9141 Swallow . Now S>C>.000 Open house Sat & S w1 I 5. k1ta Myer~ •kal fo:~ta l c , 960·1701 11r 4~·5420 b<>auuruJ 3 bdrm. plu: 2'-i bath home rn a pnd of o w ncrs hr ne11thhorhood t mile l)CCan Sp3CIOUS ramil room . s l t.'P·•JP h v t~ room, formal drmni: l.h ts for the unbeheva l) pnCl' <>f $tl4,900 MtlCoj 64~1287 FOHSAl,E BY OWNER UNIVI-:RSITY P/\RK PRINCETON MODEL Jbr 2ba. formal DR Cathe dral ceil1nR ~. ::.Upcr l~ation. Puol & tcnrus. 646-9444 $95,900 ICATaL.A REALTY ----- 961-1301 2HR.2BA LANDMARK adult over 40 Condo RUST IRI C C HAR I Near new ~mgll' story w/atnum. 3Br w/fam rf t'nd urul $79.500. Ass ul'l'll' area . Assume $37,6t 9% loan. O wncr/agt loan a t 9 "•~L Trucf 968 5U> Dewyer 540-3917. 848·22• ASSUMABLE 83/4°/o LOAM Randio San Joaquin. 2br + den. 2ba. Top level. C. /f1;J 't) ~.,. ( ~ C.. e 1 rnxlcl. View of park &. lG tr upgraded San J oaqwn 0~ l'"U ~~ -p u Turtlerock . $119.500. T hot Intriguing W ord Gome wi#h o Chudfj Principals only. 752·7434. ·-... ClAT • PCXlAH -Bi'oker /Owner 0 '"""""°" .+.. 6 M.•o..,bt.d /--...,_ -. .-. f •O'dl ~-to -· 6 """ -..... ,1~1.te W'U'd ' Prn\f ••""•t of I fllli(kh. .n 1tt M'I.-o4 t'lVO'ftt 1----------fT DIDN'T SEU? YOU OldH'T CALL Spanish Liie. track li,:ht- mA. & sunny patios front & back rn ii Jlrcsttge ad dress lownhol1'M' wath 2 ovcrs12ed bedrO<\m!i Call lO saYour tht touch of class Surf R.atty 559-6800 UNIVERSITY PARK LI FIS TY LE Exquisitely up11raded 2 bedroom townhouse w/Padre Ute flooring in entry. kitchen, dining & livi n~ room . Cus tom w ood e n s hutters throughout. Blight sunltt kitche n & 2 s uns hiny patios. Walk to r ec. (a('illtles. s hopping & library. For soph1sttcal· cd l.t vrng call today. -1..___R_t~s_o_•_'_A ___ -4 . 11 I I I I' GeM eo.My At;. SURF REAL TY CENTURV21 559-6800 G A M A N E I I I I I' N E C C 1 S I I I I r I KYG NJL I ~ 559-74-00 -------- l..cho s. Jo1~ft. San Carloe, 2br. ~ba. End unit, Premium loca· Uon. AC & highly up· g r aded. By owner SU0 ,000. 13 R ana . ?S2-9556. WOODBRIDGE YlLLAGE S4cS Beachwood Patio Home. 28r, 281. frplc. 2 car garage, m.1ny UP· 1ndes. walk t~ lake. ldU.I. courts etc. lmmed . occupancy. O'wne r . 187.~. Ml-4285. T....,ocllVls .. 3 Br M ADISON Towobome by Broad· moor. Up 1r 1ded, In· t.eroom. Avail Dec. l, By owner 552.-0Ul OPIMHOUSE SAT /SOtolDA Y I ·5 WOODealDGl '22P~ood Priu I.cl $4600 MUST SELL! /I. bt1utifully mal11t1lned Cypreuwood model with tunny coortyard entry. c entral 1trium , large muter auiw and formal dining area. - Now Ollfy SU, 900 c.1644-7211 WOODBRIDGE SPECIALS W t• have the folluwmg plans availa hle 1n tht• ht·;rntlful WoodbridJ?c area of I rv1m• V1lh11{cr Condo Popla r $69.950 Villager Condo Elm 71.000 Villager Condo F;lm 72.000 W ~rmington Plan U 95.500 Broadmoor Wildwood ···102.900 A'ip<:'nwood 107.500 Akins Plan I\ 110.000 Crt><•ks1dc Syramor c 114.900 Woo<lhridgc Grows CambriC' 114.900 J Ad ams Pl t.1n $124 .500 to 126.500 For information on any homes for sale 111 th<• Village of Woodbridge, give us a t·:1 ll and specwlis ts will be i?lad to help vou. f!j SUNDAY SPECIALS OPEN TODAY 4321 Mcrqonto Immaculate IJroolcfreld 1n Greentree The ma:.t e r s u1 t~ has a balcony & on beaulrful part! like groun& 90 W. Yal• Loop BeautifLll Adams In pre s llttlous Woodbridge Great lo<' a I run w11 h Southern exposur1• I block from le11111~ ~vurl~ &i.w1m clul> WOODBRIDGE REALTY 551-3000 Rancho San Joaquin SI 15,900 Lovely San M alt.'O mode l Vaew or m o unta in s Pnvate frvrne T ennis C1ub Membership 111cl rn pnce OPEN SUNDAY IS Call for directions . 752-0282 l--"----~ .Jrw11..At-J-i '..&J(4_t I> •. • .. ONLY $76 500 F o r lha i; ~I an t townbomc In ptesUg1ou ... Deerfield . feuturin ~ superb e arthtone dt'cor A great st a rter home Wlthout I.he drudgery of yard work. ll UMCHREALTY 551 -2000 ---lrVUlt' (;10\/el> 2 hr, dtin. Orung~wood , backs to gr eenbelt. Upgraded . drps & <'Pl. l nds<'pd, fri>lc $93.500 640-0997 ---- 11JTtTLEROCK 4BH. 2hu Fo rced sa le ONLY $121.000 97S 0287 Orangctree Lakci.rcle Con do 2Rdr. AIC. pvt patio w/ W/O hkkp Pool. lt•n ru.<.. jae. gym . no pt:~ lse $3851 roo MI t 000 1R V I N£ ( hd ve a qu1tllf1ed buyer for a West Potnl or Unwen.rty imdel home If you are th1nk1nl: o f sellrn ~. pl e1.1~r r:s ll Mu rth11 Shark uny Rl tr. /\:. soc 111 te 7SZ-0166 TURTLEROCK PLAN III 4 bdrm. 2""2 ba. fam . rm. reduced l o $138,SOO Owner aruuoos. 8J3.J8J9 SAJ.E IY OWNER 4 bdrm. Granada 2600 sq ft lo the Ranch nt•;ff p.irks an<! Sl'hOol SI~ 000 OP'!n SAT l>un 4 leltflowff Pn·sll1o:ious Deerfrt•ld Townhonll' Superbly c.lt>· corated rn l'll·Ord111c1i.•J eurthtones. Super home with no yard work RACQUET CLUI 12 5 Call 551 5066 1!>192 This fo u r bedroom Twrame Waylr\'ine 4 3 Mlrr-oriakt Fantasti c Plan 4 wwnhome w1th beaullful cleror & great l<><'alJon In dcs1ruble Deerfield Grunada Model eomel. SACR!f'I Cf':_!_ll «tUl w1lh a large 1."ry:.lal clear Woodl,mdge :\Br c 2i 4ir swimming ~ol and a PLUS elegant '2nr condo muscle soothing Jacuni priced bt!low ma rl<et New carpet new llvi~g Bolh nr lake. 673-431 L room drapes -new dis Owner/Agt hwasher and a fast ~~-_.;.;.---~--- escrow LS possible See PRICfREDUCB> Uus one today! TM R.dt red hill~:.:. . . 552-7500 Lo mainl yd , pool. 4Dr. 20,,Ba . P ri ced a l Sl.22.500. Agt. 963-8364 I l70 I Solltair• Beautiful Sun Miguel wi th u p g r.id e~ throughout Be autiful ~~~~~~~~~l~leoch f048 panl•le<t fltm1ly room ••••••••••••••••••••••• wllh ~wrw firl'pluc•t• New Listing WARM & COZY Jbr t h a r mer "'llh .arlli.t slud10 .,1 Wou<li. C-Ovl' C lcean vus. I blk to bch Pn VJle redwood 1acu u1 hot tub rn dc<·k off mastr br Frplc. skylights. re modlcd oak & leadt>d ~lass lc1t.. N e w n e w This Olde House IS REMINISCE~T OF DAYS GON E ffY . Nt~Jed al the bue or "ROC K RIBBED HILLS " in Lagun•'11 rusl1c canyon sllct1o n (,"harming oldc Lagonu 1:1rch1te<1.ur.-w tCf:OAR SHAK E kOOl"LIN t~~. S MALL PANED WIN OOWS ~ WEATHERt;l> BOA RD & B A T T EXTER I O R CON TAI NED BY STON f: M EN DI NG WA L l. Archa.rc 2 bdrm floor plan ser v1ct'd by full balh. features RU!-.'TI<..' PARLO U R TYP .. ' UVlNG RM. talmoi.t lA I~ longl w /wood cerl ing. Country kitchen with s mall dining area ha), :.cparale entry porrh 'flus CO'l'/ btt Ir 1•11lllll(t• ha~ "ALL KINUS O"' POSSllH LITIJ-:S II would m<1kt' 1n 1 "'""''"\ first home for ;. cuuple OCEAMFROMT Hr and n~w custom holne Gigantic U Ying room wilh 16' ceiling ~par ate dining roonl J huge bt.'<lroorns. 3 baUu. 3 gcsrages. 2 fireplaces :1 b1gded.s What a BUY $620,000 •••••••• TRIPLEX "N1';AR BEACH " 2 b<.-dmoms e a c:-h unit Tip top cond1t1on Extra parkrn~ Pnme loeauon CdM $229,SOO NICHOLS ltHI Estat• 1506 South Cu1tst Hwy Laguna RcaC'h 494·7220 lhat wouJd IJkt> tu pn· 1----------!lt'.rve a brl of Lht• µ11;>l We doubt lhat you will find anyttung bke rt 1n Laguna ror only $12,SOO Fun ,rice MISSION REALTY 985 S. Cst llwy. Laguna ,....494.0731 OPEM HOUSE SUN- DAY 12·5 -I Br. 3 Ba. 3 l1•veh "'1panoramt(' 're "', dose to town , bc ... !'11 high :<rhu11I Ov. nt•1 -~ PRIVACY -cmd ... sptcial fffiltcJ. You'll love this cabin It ke h om e S<>t> f or yOUl':)elf SI 10.000. Open SUNDAY i .4 at Jt732 t-'atrvrew, South Lagun:i lup4Ul l DOLPHIN R.E. Col494-8511 4 9 4 2 J 0 4. e; It.: 1 I( :1 :1 ~~25 462 HilkdJo:1• Ur 1-------~~~~ ~.000 OPEN SUMDA Y 1-5 30131 MClrifY?' Dr. Uftpcralled View Sacrifice S 149 ,SOO Walk to s andy Aliso Aeach·3 bl.ks . New cpt.s, drps and k itc he n J Bdrms. room to expand OH Coast Hwy & We:.lf.'} Dr.So.Laguna WM. E.. DOUD, llK 759-0422 O,EH HOUSE SUN- DAY 12·5 4 Br. J H..i . .3 h'\l'h w 1panoram1t· Yll'W ' clo:.e to town, hl'J<'h high ~c hool Ownt•r 494 230 l . llHi 111:13 . 6.~IWl"l5 41>2 ll1I It'd~._. l>r $229.000. 4., SPECTACULAR CJTY~ LIG HTS a nd OCEAN VI 1-;ws rrom this cu.st.om fa mily ho~·. Massrvt• n oor lo t'l'lltng frple. blllrher bloek breakCttsl bur, 3 HH. 2t~ bath:.. forma I d1nin)! rm l..oU. uf extras. il47,500 fl H /\ M '\TI('/\ I, I. Y 1n;~1 <.: N .. :n ""nod & glcl.'>l> home offer~ canyon _/ 14671 Srron ll4•.1uur111 ('ulumh1a 111 t'olleJ;:l' l'ark "''lh µlc ... .,anl up~r.;dl.'s & (1n 1~h~·tl bonu~ r<1om (JvC'r 2fi00 ~q fl of gr;1rwu~ II \'Ing /\San Lw:. He) Modl'I n • arty to go at a "r•nmt• and 114.'t' rt" pnct•' You'll IO\'t• tht' City l.J~hl VICW an<1 11 ·s only steps from the golf c·oursc Only $140.000 earthlOf\e c11rpets 3 level I•••••••••• decked J apanese entry \ lt•W from any one Of l>IX 'iundcck~ b.tand kitchen w/Uak cal11neU. for the gourmet cQOk . 3BR & den w /frplc!i 1n both lhe master bedroom and lht> h vrng room. Fren<.'l'I duo~ and stained glas& windows add lo lhe drs· t1n('t1vc artistic quality of th1:. home. fo'or lh1· htlyer who won't :St.1.lk (or lt>Sb $224 .ooo 14272 Matisse G<JrReous Plan 200 10 Tht• Coluny "'1th upgrade~ lhrou~houL. Community p00I l'IUbhousc & tenrus 4171 Sdocla Sunny home on raised l'Omer lol wrlh mature treel.. TALL GAHAGE FOR VANS. lh1<hly up graded &~to bche\'c 14 722 Swe-etan 1-'antai.trc Plan t03 with pnvale spa off muster ~u1le /\ C<ibfurn1a Ho~ Spc.•cral • 14697 Kcnaft Perfect townhorr'll' for starte r in lninl'. Com mun11 y pool & park Near schools & shopprn)! M RANCH REALTY 551-2000 lf523 C.otPtJSDt·IRVINE LAKE FRONT Sf 97,500 S h.arp C lcnw oo rt lownhomc on 1\rborlal.t' ~tep s t o tH•a c h & clubhoui.~' Lari;tl' It vrni.: rm & family rm combrnr "'1th .:rant outdoor patio lo lmnf! lake srdt 1ns1ck' 11.Jghly upgradoo. 1-·AN TA'iTIC VIEW' Poob & ll'MJS rourts; tlJ()' Take .i IOOk today-call 752-1700 .. ,,, t' ~. ' , . ' macnab I Irvine realty ARIORUKE Only s leps to B<'a c-h C lub in Woo<lbrid~c from lh1s lovt'ly 2 BR -t .dc·n rondom1mum J\ND owner will con s ide r fl ex i ble financi ng! Don 't miss this at SJW .900 .J ulie Vun Wreren 752·1414. IB-lO:J) r BUOY LAKE. IEACH, POOLS & PARK nroadmoor Wildwood Plan B. Si n ~le fa mily res . w /3' BRs. 2 baths, formal dining rm & lg. yard w / a\Jto sprinklers. Short escrow avail. or lease/option. SIOS.500. Vee Stinson 642-823.5. < B-104 > VE:llY SPECIAL Woodbridge Estates Washington m odel -a bs olutely beautiful ! Im m ed . possession -possible leaseh >t>Hnn. $133.000 Do rothy Lewis 752-1414. (B-105> EN1'aT AIMB'S DEUGHT /\ home that is oriented lo both the indoors & outdoors. 4 BRs. formal dining area , airy country kitche n. paneled f amily r m . liv ing rm w I fplc. bonus rm & central air cond. A great value at $119.900. Anita Bradshaw 752-1414 . <B-106) COUNTaY ,_IMCH OICOll PLUS warmth & elegance in t his t•i r -cond. 4 BR home w/lovely wallpaper -panPling -s hutters ~eauti(ul drps -cozy fplc & <'O mplett;? la ndscaping . $138.500. Rose ma ry Sietz 644~620Q. CB· 107 ) 642-t2JS toi Doller Orlw '44·'200 H•rtMw View Cent.,. Irvine et Cam~ Valley Cenltr 752-1414 garden. Sl.59.500 Owner . Days Moo-Sat 99'1·2690 Eves 494--0160 8 Units In l'XCe lle nt North Laguna location 5 Units with ocean view . WaJk to beach and town FOOSDP Prowess Art•hrtert de!.1g11t'd wood/glass home with finest rn q u a lity & all'l('mlte!i J nR. d1·n & ct1rnng room. r1rt>plac1· & :Sclcck:. $21!1.500 C-0101>1' Co xv Rernxleled olcl'er home Ill excellent cond1t1on 2 Bcdroorru.. patio~. deck . lots of storage Walk lo town and beach $1..!9.500 8007DP H1~.11 £•,f,tlt! '"'-. 'WO Gl1111111·vtt· St11•t•I 49 4 -9473 549-0316 2 Charm MCMIHS Jus t.'.> blk~ to the lwach. on the rear of a le\1•1 1.1.oodsy lot You rould hvc> LO ont• & renl orH• whale you hullr1 your ld(•ul hnflll• on the frnnl or tht· S.000 ~Q fl R 2 Parcel Absentee owncr anXJoust $179.500 HHHe McCormack balty 494-755• ARCHIEACH HllGHTS 1'"orm'a 1 l iv1 n1ot with casual touch tn this 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home nestled in the trees. w1lh l arge pri vate d t'tk $179.500 tis Coldw~U Bonker 3 Monarch Bay Plaza Laguna Niguel 496-7222 811 -0136 '°"Ta REALTY 1000 NO. COAST HWY 497-2461 OCUMROMT Side by side on separate lots. a 4 bdrm, 3 6a th bon-e & a 5 bdrm, 3 bath h o me . Secluded & private with fantastic views. Priced at $4!50.000 each. or buy both for t875.000. OCEAN,.OMT On the sand' al· Aliso Beach. 3 Bdrms. den . 21;\ baths : n e w paint , c arpets & drapes. ~.000. OCIAHAOMT \4 SteJM to s andy beach, 4 Bdrm. 4 baths + gut'llt apt. wttb ldlchen. bath. bdrm & loll. $875.000. MOSSllACH Almost oceanfront, •t.ePI to beach ; 4 bdrms, 2 baths. den, pool, artist 's studio. sas.ooo. Causey & Company 497-2457 • NEW LISTING! EXCELLENT OCEAM VIEW. 'rrt>m c ndous fam r l ~ ho~ rn good location. l'IOM> to ~t·hool a nd town JRR 2ba +dt·n. lar~r sun dl•ci... 1.iundry room and gup't tiuartcrs Jo:xtrai. rnduclt.• 2 f1rt•pl aet.•s and 1.-rr~tt't'rl ba('k yard with (rut! trl'''' Stunruni: splll ·lcYel eon 494-8519 domJnium with beautiful l990 So Coast Highway ocean view 2 lkrlroom LAGUNA BEACH plus dm plus formal drn 1----------ing room, 2 •,i bal hs Vaulted <'<.>1lrn1t. woorl panell.Jn~ t.1s ll'full.) c11.· roralcd. Sl4!1,500 • INVEST &HAVEfUH l1us hrand nev. duµll•\ in San Clt'mt'nll' hal> ,c 1'.olf course rn the l>ark y~rrl the <>1·ean and ~uni.I'l l' heu('h near by rend lt'nn1-. OCEAN VIEW I\ pn vatt-orean v11•w bargain Upgrad1.'<1 with JWW ktH•hen P arquet & llahan tile Ooor11 Cnsp & l lean Super deck fur 1•nt1•rl u1n1ng. I\ d i'· IJ.:ht/ul hoflll• HeWDOrl-lrYN ({~ALTORS T~trn Ore 8311·8586 l'OUrts, 1110 Each un•l t•---------h as 3 bedroom!.. 2 bath~ & beauuful ()('ran 'ww Fleltlble terml. $lt15.0U(J OWHER MUST SELL! P'nce hai. been redUC'l'rl o n th l'> qua lit y 3 Bedroom home with many ext ra feature~ Laric h\'tng room. be,:: (amily room. 2 t, bath:-. :. u n d c c k ~ J n d Whitewater view. True value at $13.'i.OOO • WOOD'sCOVE AREA S pacio us 3 Bedroom home wilh family room plus large workroom ancl storage area on lo" er level Beautiful $lilrde n, ocean view Walk 10 beach $230,000 • HARD TO~ ... D A close-in u ntouch ed older Laguna Beach ('OL tage. Knotty pine woll:i. bnck fireplace. beautiful h a rd wood fl oor i.. :1 Bedrooms oo a rorner lot wilh O'Ulture lu ndscop- ing. Has much potenUal $1~.ooo • ucmMG MCHITICTUll plus quality detaillnit In thla ne w ocun view home . Large Uvlng room wlth conver:otlloo pit. den, dining room area. huge lt llcb c:n & 1 Bedroo~. 2"' balhi.. 3 r\replaces, Mexican tilt•. stained gliu~ S337 .500 • UO.SO. Coast Hlway ·1.n Vl11age f'1&1re LAGUNA 8EACIC Homt & Guut Unit OWMf' Fiftattellt«J nr least> wrth option. (.;rt•at OC.TUn Vll'W ; hke new. Frenc h Counlr)' archJtct1Url'. bolh have frple~ . aµpltanre:. & d rape:. :i lldrms .. 2 h:it hs . with hdwd Ooors., 2 bdrm .. I-hath. dtnmg rm & lg(' df'ck. S'l<\5.000 Hillie McCorMadr Rffltty 494-7551 THE SHORES DebghUul garden home wclh stunninR decor, in Uus pnvate commuruty. 4 Bdrm.<;. & family rm .. on a lari;ee . profess. landscaJ)('d corner lot. Cl~ to ull 11menities. S167.000 FAMILY HOME.. lo a family or iented ~>mmuruly. th is S bdrm. boac has 11n unobstruc· l lll>le view of the who le SaddJeback valley. with twinkling liJtht.s ot nit1hl. New ('arpl.'l & paint. Pn<·t'fi lo sell at $132.500, or owner will lcai.etop- ltun W\tb $5.000 down. WlSTMIHE Lower corner condo on the golf coun1e: beautirul views from all rooms of this 3 bdrm. wtit. Aa&oc. (ee Includes bullrtlng maintenance, water. tire !Mur . gardening. s97 .500 . ' 497-2457 SELL Idle 1tema with • lh l\v t>ll'l" Clas1tned Ad. " 642-:icrnf. .. .. . -. .. .,,,. . .. • -'* ~ . -........ - ~ hol Estotc-°"*'a.a• &tat. \ 1 ·-OAIL V PILOT ~11nu.ar No,..mtie• ~ 1918 ........................................................................................... ...._port..... I 069 Mt..,_. a..ch I 069 Tuttt.. 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Jw.t warm & ~"4."I"" rO(Jll r harm IZ39.000 ,. ....... lrb.. ~ ......... .. 4'4-'IH nrnt-1:-. A m v Onh & 11 .. n l'lu' lw 111111ru1 ---------• lklllt'd llltrr• '1 l't •Ul 1111 11 .. rk l1k1 'tl l1nll Sl ~I• ~00 ( •II tlJ7 ·~·· HAPPINESS IS " hunw 111 bl'111JI 1ful ll11(.lrh11r V11•"W llomt·~ 111 Sl~.000 ~t&rp 4 Ur •kn 1---------- \ ii l''l ll~I UU I' N ••W\lufl \•111 h Tr\ thlA k 11111,111 :. t~lrnom ttnn1o1 ~11111 I If t'r & Wt"ll V. 11rk Hll th I' f111un1·111.i l>o 11 tod.H UJtd ..... II If) ht ...... \ llU Ill Im C hn r I lllJ' J lt.11 vu•w ho1nr l.i \rel o .. ,"'' 'Ill\ h,.,,. l1t11&nn· d73.Ml!I L..-. .... 1050 .......••..•........... fOlMB t~• 111 u I ti u I '~ '.>II 11 I l Mol\Tt.Hi'' ~ .. ,l .. H an- .. •llP4' r ''•'"' 101 f ·~·otfruu,...... NI'. o\IH Y • 21 \('fU • !Hr 1 u.. I .irn --T ____ .... nn form.11 I 1hnin11 II\ t Ill I r1 '~ /Jig Can'lon BARGAINS FANTASTIC LOW PRICE s 124,500 D\'11 ghtrul orw lt•v<'I. 2 bc1 &. 2 huth. 11p~ru1h·d townhomt: ll S.O 1.-.. Dr. LARGE & LUXURIOUS SI 68,000 at Ht•a11t1rullv up..:r:.idt•d 3 bd & 21':! bath tow11honw \\ ith lurgc master suite. w ~1 lk 1n <·lo..,t•I & I C'vc lor s on a ll \\ 11ufo\\:.. 2 4 SM 1"-d Dr. WOODED HOMONTOltT J\11 the JOY of rural Cahrornia liVtl#. yd lht> f)rH('l1 c al1t y of for nal t•nt1..•rlt111lm1..·nt foc1 htie!. are here in th1~ <.'hHrmmg ti hdrm home Ceili~s ~o6r lo 23 ti .. in t he dmm~ rm and he •1 t fl . la vtng I'm . baths are made c-en more spc<:i LJ I with I he use of ut<t brick and tt-dar on on~ or 4 fireplaos. The ~uti fly generous rnaster ~uitt 1s griH·ed b y a Roma n ba~h a n d (i rus lltally di·s1gned frrcplace. Otter quullty toud)1..·:.. include solid cak cahi11ctry , :,tt11n<.•<I g lass <to match be li g ht in l ht· ('011n1 ry kitchen ) 'Gd outside. :.i pool w it h Redwood decki1g. On I 2 ac·rc~ 1nl'luding horse cor nls with room for H·nnis courts or a tra uung ring $425.000 RUMAR REALTY·551 ·79 '7 LONG Hfo;AClf PROPERTlF..S 15'; Oown or Tretde X (;rO:<!> tl11 L'n1h Pnc·1• ,'\(lctn•.,., 11 ~:!'~.()()I.I C ul1kn 20 $2GO.OOO W 1"1 r..,t 1~ Sl:;it.'TOll 1'\lamltth !I $1112,700 t-: 'Ith 1> Sll2.61Jtl f.: 91 h ' $1~.(ll.W) t 'hnrv 10 ~02,j()() Ch1•r1•\ 1U S MK,Ztj(I .. ; I 01 II M S1K4.~t I<: llllh 12 ~l~l.100 ~l.111Wn Ii Slltl. ioo Jo: llllh 7 !--123.:.IOll I" 10\h I;! S 1!1 I f'N> <'h1•,I nut .i 'ii lll.5'Jtt I .01·u ... 1 Ito ~fi1.4011 f'ur1l1t " ::.12:1.~.oo 1·.11·1tw 1, lll3'1 ~ l'HW I;! ~'10 HiJ(I t.OC'U'I L & U Propt>rt11..•s 2 13/'137 2861 644.0371 586·3966 979-5088 7 .... 1 :-; t• ;J H .1 ·u !I I H ~ H~ 11 !ll HM Ii I ~· 1 H II •)fl 'I I '}I • MODB.HOMI \ r .. n· find 'tfHt 1>r J .-d.,-n. pl10h ,.pt t: Of)! n ~11' l't'll'.::o. 4 t •UI Ju.,h l11n<hcapUll( Anwt11llt"' "'fn1k ••lh4oJr.,1 1 .. 11 '-'-C...t• .. 1n11 l c 11r )!olf .JJ:I ,_ .. ,....., Minimum m .. 1nt , II 640-S3S7 Mtwporthoch 1069 S.Clw• '76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• A<reocJe for SCIM 1200 pnN"d 10 .... 11 tn 11• 1wr 1 lflot•n Ht .. 1).1' -.Un 11 .. lou nurn..·rou,.. 111 nwn -,i1n1\1.1\1rnt11 11on Ju.,1 1t'\lu1t~I. • .11111 M -'!HU ~.n .i.111 pn1•t"1 lo wll \ \ h'rm" Op.•n S..1 '!'K.111 1.: 1 ~"Oh Mitwpor1 .. och I 069 Yuirt.. Cr. \.,.t>tun.a thU:r-•••••• •• ••• •• • •• • •••••• Al(cnt 1~ nll'J, ,,,.._ 1 .. r Ill• v or !'loor"w S8500DOWN SECURITY IS Huth 1·nJov pool. 1acuu.1. te nnis & sec gul~~ IOT H -OHE STOP - Of'EH HOUSE SAT. & SUM. 1-5 PM (~IWrtli!§litiijj Big Canyon townhonw. J Br. den. KOU 1·uu1 't' v 1 t' w . 11 o o I t t· n n 1 .., $239.000 1)44 tl741.i Hy Owner Nici' Ne1Ao por\ area l llr .! l:h• ... 11 mode rn 1·oovl.'nh·n1•ci. Lowe:.l pnl't: 1n an ·c1 No f1nt>r nti~hbo rh ood t:XCllANGE pos111 le - ru:,tom borne w /~an 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOACRES ............•.......... \.lt'W, '1 BR. 3 bitth ,u , ---------• t~n1•r 111, ~Jv·., "\1 .1k1• STATE HEALT<Jts Spend <>f'tl·r" :! F'""' utii>t·r 1/661 3101 hou...cs. ITWllY bu1ldmK" ------~-hu1'1· oal.. Ir<·•·' Cit ) LOFTYSAHCTlM Thanksaiving V..Jlt•r , c·an bt• '""' 0 v e r I 0 0 k I 0 g au,. •• Term:.. 677 ~~II Piic1f1c. BRANO rt.:w IN YOUR NEW FARGO Tnplex Hang you1 bW 11671).571'7 or 1. 523 441l:! ...,..,.... 1052 NV l 'tt Ult r N t: 1-:U t:D l 'll(~)Sf. t'RO M Npt llL-1 hal $1'11.500 l'uol, n·m<ll s11001 mu k11<1Wlnj,1 lh .. t VllU OWll lh\' 1.1n;l und1·1 I 111, ~ lt•Yt•I l nnJ lit nw !\luff, I AIOk 111 ltur. ''"'' lwfurl' 1h1· ow1wr n•1tl11t'1' ll 1> 1>n••<'(I Wt'll bcJvw 1h1· 1•mn1"•\1 tll•ll 416 Pl111.1 Of)t'll !fol &!-.tln I:!!> Totn SfacliftCJ"' 759-150 I 642 72'94 ror llfll'l __ _ in.: on lhlS view Qek unBILE HOME -l'.;nlerta1ner's dd,hl lnU C..-hfy Lots/ .. •.•..•....•..........•. Laguna Niguel Realty • Nt-wport 'ttul $14-0.000 180 dt'~ l(Oll rou r:.c vww $1100/ mo RB>UCEO & READY Ownt'r hll' hou.:ht Nl)t ltW. ff;Jl$143.000 1UM10wr t'~X<"•' '1 VI~ II v 4 Ur pool hm $11001 rr10 in.: w 12()() 1ll•1!fl't' Vll'W ll1)(b In l ht• hill:-uf Northvww 4 UK. form.i i Hunt lk h li.J I $8:1.000 rt.•rndl J Hr S7t>01mo MEWPOIT·2 II S 164,000 FIRM H V Hmi. Mo na<'o Ph lit. 2 8R&dcn or J lHt 2 Bath, country k 1lt•hr n w/nook. S1tdown view from moi;t rooms & dt•<•k You own the land A:. !!Uma ble H' ,. : loan 2244 Port Carhsl" 644 @87 llURRY. $650,000. Crypts 1500 Poiftt R4Hlfty 496-SOO PLUSH-Pl.USU db\ Wldl' ••••••••••••••••••••o • Greenbnar l!:vcrylhtnK 2 bt!auuful ct!nx:tery lots $REDUCED$ you ever wanted 111 a at Pacific V1t•w Purk, Mobile Home & m ore N R 646 2S97 a ft e r Built by rraftsmen. lew <KG7203-73> noon/eves. home. 2000 SQ [t. 4 Jr 3 Super dlx Slnj:!le Wtde ---- & WU! exrhange. 'Pen Glenbrook 1n lovely low C.O.UW-rciat lbt:S3l/Sunl2·5 Chel' rent park, nr beJ1·1l , P'roperty 1600 & donut:. 128 Ool('es won 't las t .it $20,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 492-MJ or 49tH368 a hr (S019!f> [C.:omm1•rl'l:i l t\ldl! on AUTHEtfTIC o,11rv Star l.1~hl Rily Sngl wide 1976 l'h•l•dom. l'Cll, lor :..ill• or h·a:.l'• fully furn1i;hed. walk to 630t; W C'OJ.,I tlwy. dtntnK room . fam·rm 2Nl'wt..,nhm;. Nµt llL'> ovcrlooktnK put1u l'rof nat $00.000 $1150 mo I andl>c a pt'iJ Ca II tocl J y $83,500! ('an )OU l>t·ht.'VI' ll" ll '' lrllt!' fo'ubulou" N11wporl. highly upgrad1·tl very tasldully rlet•or;ilcd townhome' Sclk·r 1:. ex trt-ITI('ly mouvuted and 00'; rLNANCING 11vu1la hie A must Lo :.t.-e now 1 Call 752 1700 to preview! SEYEllAL rttESTIGE· HOMES Jf<.l rbor View Homes development in Corona H a rbor Vi ew H o m e s d cvt•lopmcnl in Corona del Mar from 2 bdrm. i bath lo 5 bdrm. 3 bath G rt·cnhc ll . C'ommun1ty pools & t·lubhou:-.l':-.. pl:.iyground_ Convenient to f1n<i1H·1:.il t•t•nt<.•r . shopping & rec rat1hlws Approx price r:m~e $135.000 to S220.000 t\dj:.icent to homes in S:i00.000 pn n· rangl' Contact Stephen Bonn (7 t4 ) 644 -6289 f or further in formation. CAPE COD San Juan t>rh ,, .,tcJ I Jt $<!1.900 11wnt·rl.t~ 54H 1290 You 'll think you rt• 111 Capi1traft0 1178 <Mll740'Jl N l':W SllOPPINt: < ·1-:NTl-:lt $117.800 EXCLUSIVE MIGUB. SHORES Channing garden homt• 2 N1:wtwnhm!> Costu Ml'i.ct Ral 1M2.000 SI tOO tmo l''/lndsr p. 2000:.q. fl plus ((reat ocean view ' 3 , ~1.0dallng all pro norty. BR 2 bttlh. upgraded &""'f ,.. features lhru out Cov call owne~. Will l'arry on ered pullo w /rcdwood t'Olllra<"t.645-~ derk1ng Mul·h mor1·' COVECOMDO ''1 "'"1 "" ")'"'"''''' :9~f:T; :;~:~~~ Fa&h1~~~si:0Emrort [!a lfilH'I v-_ prevails throug hout th111 _ ~ ----·-·-~ • rare 2 ~loN Sirui. t·on Pnc~ Reduced domin1um with parlla l Contlo overlookmK µolf bav view. 2 putw d1•1·k~. <'OUrM" 2HH 21w. rlu;.h r1re pliitt-. hui:c .:an&~1· new 1·11t'i.: Mov1· in 1·011tl -.·ith worhhop !.lt1raµ • ., S8l.SOO fly 11wn1•1 01wn a11d. pool & JlH'Ul.l.I ;:11· h.'loC Sat 'Sun J l38fl W1::.I l'L~~! Supt•rb qu:tltly ror N111t• Dr l.J ~ N1j..'\ll·I t h e d1 ~1·rim1n at111i.: 651 1236 _ buyc·r' <.:all lk•J Arnoltl. Townhome . cont11l u p g radt•cl . 3 RH llr11•k n-dwd c.J<·<•k<, w rtn·ri11. ~ pat cov·~ & 'u $.l!'J.OOO (>pen h.-.t• wkn,1 ... <\!15 ci4.'12 75"! l!i20 J QUAIL A!~~~. NEWPORT HTS. Wt' llilvt· a fanta~LH' 3 h1lrm & fam ily rm hol'Tll· with ~IJJ>t•r f1111111t• Ull! for S14:;,lJI)() Call li41i 441'3 LIDO LOVELY Open Sunday I to S C9fTURY 21 SAHDPIPEll REALTY CAPE COD -111 ACllE Tree lined Cli ff lla ven area . 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath custom remodeled thro ughout. Gourmt:'t {'Ount ry kitc hen . p<.in~INi fam ib· room. used bric k 1'1 r(•plan·. Fn·n<·h doors lead to wood <ft•c k & l<1rgl' g i.lrdl·n. room for RV parking. Hy OwnL·r For ;,ippt. c all 557 0711 600 I 5tti St. Mpt lch CE. of lr"'hw An) $210,000 O~n House Sot 1-5, Sun I I ·4 OPEN SUHDA Y I ·S :11681 Cry:>tJI S.in1b S pill lt'vt•I 1·ontlo :1 Udrm . 2·~ ba. dl·n. 2 f.-pl 1·i.. f e d p11tw. Sl20 000 Mo nart h In '-•O:.lrr•·nb 831 6().12 IC>p.ti TII l :lO f'.M.I on a :.pac1ou!\ 50· lot. a roomy !.ln~ll· i.tury. :tSH. HOME+ INCOME DOVER SHORES ram rm home:. 1 harmtnJ: 2 Br houM.: +apt ovl'r gar ~~J:1°~~ ~d~~~~~~c~;h:n ~0~~1 ~~ .. i\~~~t~O~~lt COUNTRY ENGLISH . OP£H SUH. 1-4 :30 F..aslbluH beauty newly floor~. flres11lc formal Cbarm1.ng home of coun offl•red Th~ ){real fmly dmin~. :.taint'<! &. leuded ---------• try Englis h architect ure ho~ J tng bdrm~. J ba. gla."'' w111tlo"'1' and warm llG CAHYOM m one or thc most des1ra huge. huge fmly rm. ll!t: n;itural wtJOd t ont·' TOWNHOMf': Up1iratll-d blc areas o r Newport frml din Pnvah · n ·ar throu.:hout Agosta with far oul Vll'W Beac h 4 BR. m ::. l r 23232 PALAWAN yrd for l'ntertaintnll-i'l.U!-. Seller wthclp fan antt:> at wtmotr hlllg wall paper. Monitrch Bsy Tl•r ra1·c . 7~ 1501 a lur~c pool ~w-.1 1'0ulh 1245.000 Mic nl 645 ~n drapencs & ~spread , c1t.~·an v11:w. ~aut1fol •\I l>n<·k palio $2961100 ~08 ccd<t r paneled den . bdrm . family rm ; [••-'l'/E'l!JRJftffiJ v1,1 Menlonc -w/f'rcnchdoors and bltn for ll\•tl d1n1 n i.: rm • .? · ---64._7211 bookshelf. ram1ly room frph's . W<'I har. :1 ,·ar Real 1-~tatc WESTCLIFF! • with Pa rquet floor & prof 1!arn~1:. l'llrtl\'r lot l\i.k - -em Pool s m :d torn(·r lot 3 bar w /soda founl<tln, uig$2!1S,OOO ELEGAHT HOME 1>1.-drooms & dl'11 home <:ounlry kitc hen. wttill' ELEGAHTVl£W '' • w/mature landi-raptnR floor . pantry & Ille ~ :f The prof decoral.Jn~ & ~ tha t affords l'omplete breakfas t room. IKc --lancb;caping or this lvly privat·y $l6?.500 for ma I I 1v1 n g rm . I • I home m a kc 1 l a Home for the Jloltdayi. l:KlOSussex Lani· w/massive bnck fpk , i>ON y . t"R~l'llCllX showplace. 3 bdrm. 3 ba. 51,.1\::alalina L11l ht the Open Daily I! 5 banquet size dming room I >tE:Al10 N \ ~P fmly rm. frml din & fin:. cook the turkey. l'n , w/rounlr)' tile floor & 3 ""°"" ""'-overlooking the CK'C~n &. rec room $129,500 ,.., doors. with a uthentic 640·7000 8t.fl garden atrium bnn~ F'rcnch lace c urtains . .xi-..o t t.-i -• ch arming breakfast rm JOY your family 1n 3 fir 2 ~7 10 Yiiqqt'r\Jao111 ,._ magn1ri c enl t'rc n l'h the outside m w/pnvatc YOU mU&t. ~ 3()0 Canal, that open lo enchanting 41rShowccn~ ()pew s.rn. 1-4 :.:.352 Via de An~a ctakt guarded gat.es. 759 l501 Npt Shores fine:,l 4 fir 3 formal garden w/palh & Ra $165 000 entertainme nt an:as. (~ll'ffl!:ratitHJ . · ' ~~~~~~~~~~! i. e par al 1· d w 1 l h ('OM 2.400 s11 rt family OPEHUSTIMG mani c ured led~c!> IJvmg $249.500 Beaut. spa in &ecluded Real Estalt: St:/\Cll T l M 1-: FULL COMMISSION :>t:ttlng Quaint architec rt l.-;Al~TY Oc.-. Vl•w-Lural features. Such as l.aPlata Dr off Crown ---------•I Valley>. llas large pool. fanuly rm .. frplr . lov1·I)' wallpaper.. & show!> ltk1 a rmdel Muii t :.ell now' Owner transrcrr~. Only $110.000 tMie McCOnN1cll Redty 494.755 I Niguel Shores Tow ho!m' 204, pvt communil 3 br. 2"'1 ba. dining rm, wcl bar. frplc . 2 11at101> SIOOOb u ndt'r murkct Owner 831 7568 or llJ.S.-0105. Lc*eForut 1055 ....••..••.••.•........ LilEFROHT J bdrm. 2 ba. bout dock. Sun & Sall Cll1b Me m bcrsh1p. $118,000 liest buy on Lake. !17~ ~7023 ........ -Vie-fo--,067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI Manm-.liulh HpUt4)1s. s plit l evel d cs11;;n, 67:1 6511 3 Br 3 Ba. f'am rm. Pool dlagooa1 pane windows. WESTCLIFF W~TO MAllHBtS SCHOOL Hcrbor y., Homu Meuculously maintained MONACO 4 b~droom & fa mily •3Bll 2 Bii r0<Jm w/lar gc masll'r d !'d r I d sU1lc. C-Olor coordinated • Upgra e / cc an • By Owner 644 4464 w I n e w c a r P e t ~ . • Open Sund. S<."t! Dir wallpaper and shutters _....:.._ _______ _ for bright and cheerful Ja<>mmeCreek 3 Br. fam1 horre. Prof. lllsrp. wtin· ly rm. 2"'1 Ila. Plan :,. viting frunt s late en· Tasteful decor & upgrad tr11ncc w /glltP. Near in~. View of Newport schools & s hopping . Lilt~. partia l vu of Ot'l'Un MCtnY extras Owner Opn 1-bie Sat /Sun I ~. 17 wants s hort Cl!crow Of· Whitewater Or. John ·I!:. fcn.-d at Sl00.000 Shearer R.c1llty 640·87 IS Wesley N Taylor Co . 644-4!110 MEWPORT IEACH •EAUTY ·OHL T $157,500 SM~HING PALER ti) 1170 Port Ca..tu :.izccornerlot. RV space. window s hu tte r s, J\px JOOO~q ft $24S.000 pen mete r heal. gues t :.!ti llolmwooc.J Dr bath w I pe.: & groove RVOWNl::H fl oo rin g. a ntique Open Ilse Sat/Sun l·S rabl.lletry. wrought iron 645·3947 gat1.-s plus much more . • Of'fcred a t $325.000. l''or ~.,._...--.....,...._, full details call ! ASSUMABLE 9°/oLOAN Bluff:. Condo on t\m1110~ Way Jhr. :!1".lba. ncu1 everyt hin g On leasehold. Good invest ment potential. prefl'r cxchaoRc. Will consider sale $117,500. Pnnc1pals o nl y 7 52 743 ,,. Broker/owner. 714-731·3777 ~~ ~ 2GREATBUYS 1 4 br. 3 ba. family room. frplc. 3 r ar ~aragc Creal for 2 familtcs Pnme greenbelt loca· lion. Highly upgraded 1n s oft earthloncs . Ex· Hartlor View H.-1 Super locatton on park acrss from clbb.se le pool. IY OWMM ----------i temive wie of lvly 1m '"Fan.,... View" ported tlalian tile. This view of park & clly 106 27th. Ocean View. 2 ltgb(s. 4Br. 2 "'1 8u, 2 BR. 2 bo $159,000. Ph 3 br. 2 ba. frplc Spanish ~tyle_ Walk to beach from both. You own the land. Comm. pools & ten· rus. Will sell contract or ? 645-3370 frplCS hardwood Ors IO _642-__ 5500 _______ _ New t-:n.:land wht-n you •••••••••••••••••••••• SJ~ l1lO rent on 11 i ye.jr enter lh1:. 1·harn11n~ 3 Cb.u-rrunK 2 be \ b:. ~n iii.sum:tblc be on lh1:. bdrm luxury condo ..... 1th do Poot:.. vu·w <ai cl ele~:.nt dbl w1d1• SJnta .i view from c\\•ry r11om area. 1:h• VA OK Pinc Aruta. l!x26 11dd-0n, C r • l'lu~h carpel:., nutural only ~.900. ~92<133or c 1a n 1o lu m~. plus h wood. tcnn 1'> pool & l!fl \Hil lfldM·pg \KWl 1651:n N••wport lk'J<·h An·.1 Tnpll' n•·t ll'a:.1•1' l'~ir ... 1 )'ear" rent gu.ir.inlt.'<'rl l'n!n! h1~h tra ffi c l'OUlll 11,000 Sq ft!l•t rt!nlabli ~PIH."e. $'7!!0,000 JaCUt'Lt $18$.000 ---Lovely dbl wide Koyal NEWPORT CEKTat BY OWNER F.mb~:.y. unui.ually litt• REALTY 640·18 I 2 lk~l oHl'r over $100.()0 & airy, fwy clcr.-.c. lo park --:JHR. den, h~e ram n. 2 "'n l 0 n I y S2 '. 500 ~au..,co. 631·3400 or 644-8751 llG CAMYOM rrtplc~. ~vrd patio. llV (f"V8955> lleautiful J llr Ot•anc P<trl<'I(, IRl' bat·k Y(d . Mobis. Homt St~ Mona<'O mtll l'JI 'lU\'l t•n 21 I bulh.. .... 2000 .,q rt rtll' ....... ,s COSTA MESA 1 ry . ~pat•rnu~ ma .,lt·r lr(lm t>1:<1rh l'nnl'l•b 1----------1 t. UMIT ILDG. ,ullc .... unkt•u Hllm" 11 mil) llf~ :!17t. _ --tn rn:wly r1·1n111klt.."1 .:Allll tub. s c 1·ur ~uarilt•d Sc.da Ano I cao 10 ~ 40. ':,If 1'11•t•twood S<f fl l'Ontffil•rc1al tmtltl t'omm M l'~l St'I' •••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm at1·orn1110tl.il1·' IOI! 111 hu:.~ art•u /\ .r379 500 full !.Ill' h1·d Tr atll• p1·rf1 l'I own t•r u ..... r fl H By Owner I hr I '> UaSr Win•h Mo h1I• ll 11rn1· /\lart1•r Only Slli0.0011 Of>4tft ouae :-.CJ <.;oust Pla1.a. !>t·hob l'ark 2191 llarl>or Bl' ri 7S2 1920 Sunday 1-S (.( fr4·l· ..... ay-. $fjtl 90 :-,p #:!Jt /\c·ro'>~ from K J nuAIL Ph&;« tll07 Sunday allt•r !fl!I :nl2 M ;irt Ser munUl!l'r Jl ,,- \ IAM for Jdm1ltJ11t:l· . 10-0 parkor1·:.it1 21:1 :,:n 5'H!I PLACE l.hru gait· . Tustin JIMTAYLORRLTY •••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPOltT Jll-;J\('fl PROf'flTIES· 64f>.,688 CONDO. By O~ beautiful f.kyhru..· t172 ' I NEWPORT SHORES ontMCanal 4 Rdrm.s. J bath. ram rm Uon~ rm 0Pl'O ~<it1Sun IS 22\f C"JnJI !ll $175,000 <'311645 Jit:J() WES TC LIFF lleauurul family home m bt"lt locution. with :l 'l'n large bdriru. . spanous d.:n. J>l'fl fom1l) r m & J•,~ bath..-. Sho1Ao-. ltkl' .1 m>dcl home ~EWPORT BEACH REALTY 67S.1642 545-3261 SOAK YOUH!:iELF tn th1~ hot tub 1-:n1oy ~111 ~1·uu~ struncd glai;~ w111do~., Galley typc k1Lt•h1·n w/butdwr bl(l('k tnunlt•r Lopr. J\l lhc lilcach /\WA.RO wmnln~ Pldn :S bror2+deo.Jpvt paltos. redone from Luµ lo l>ol t o m Superior for $106,SOO GRAB T HIS 3+ 3 duplex I bldg from cunJI. 2 blk:. from beuch Urop lo $149,900 Y 0 U R l. /\ N U :! + 2 dupll'lt Spa,·mu... airv M o v t! 1 n 1· u n d t t 1 fl n Sl.82,000 BEAe H hOu!.e 2 ~lory 1\ frarre. Just l.lbtl•d Many more, wt• hav~ what you nt't.'d Try us you'll like us ,,~· San c1 .... nt~ 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMER Dchghlful 2HR home near beach Top cond Hardwood nri.. bre a.kfw.l nook. l ovely deck $107.500 IMMEDIATE >1BR. 2'?ba. dbl i·arpct. conch fl('ar lloa~. w/wd l()pe1t Til l :JO f'Jo4.1 New cptstdrp:. $65.~. burnm~ hn•µl arl'. I-'/ A. Co -d . . /T Ph ".u·l'o"ll'a\em..,,t R/I'!>, W/0 hookup, pool ft OlftlftUUitS own0· ....... ...,... ,... & clbhse $22.~. Agent. homes for Mlle 1 70 &$6~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -CON DO 2 norm~. 11 ........••............ ,.., .....•...............• tCHP YOUR CASH!! Wt• t•an put )OU In VOf uwn Mobile llomc v. 1 a untwbt•\ abh 'mJll it H''l~nt 00 JpJ)rOvtl 1·rl·<IJ1 Ea~y nuallf)' m1 Many nn't' homes II <:hoo!>e from l'.;a!>wr tha rt•11t1ng' Uank H1·po~ \ Jt.int-ra~lort·uo.1oty MOBILE HOME STORE lU62 N State Colle~t· An ttht!1m CJS6-4500 •EXCITING• •ON THE BEACH• Est•S«lk Abc.olulcly breathtaking lAx64. 2Ur. I 2Ba . rum pus rm & bar 1975 Royal l..ant-cr in 5• Park T en nis court:.. s w1mrr.,111g . JacUI..zt. :.oc1aJ a cuVifle.i. & mue h mur h •more (JT2X)81 21 ColHonda Pacific ~Ho...Salft 2706 Harbor. Ste 200 A 540-5937 DON'T DRIVE?? Walk Lo fabulous shop. 11111~. l blk w/oo busy !!lrecl to cross 24x60 Shelby 1!173, Anaheim s • Purk <KV9S79·801 Mobil• HOMt StOf"• 956-4500 OP&I SAT/SUM 1·5 lllfl Bayside Village JOO I!: (;st Hwy •267 2Br. \Ba SJ0.000 11331 2Br. 1 Ba $HJ.900 Bt.'11.ch. pools. 1acuzz1S. Bkr 675-4010 or 673-73541 MOBILE HOMt-; for :.ale. By owner. Sx.35. $3.99S. 045 l304 •EXCITING• bath 2 ... wry $b7,00ll Monl1t'Cllo. Cobla Mc:.J M5 2t>U .iJtemoon" Udo · H•wpor1 let. C~'TA Ml.:::.')A Adult <.:on dhl wide luxu ry l'~lalc do nr So c~l Plat a \;,(IC :1.ilc Sirutt•k d.ih in thl' :.q ft 2Hll 2ba. :i vrs oltl middle of bcJut1lul By ow ucr ~11:,,u1111 Nl'WPOrt 11 .irbor 1\ 5.ao.736-1 Jrt :.pm ~ garden parad1sl' +. po·\. wknds • marvl'IOUb pvt l)e;,t•h. _ -- v. :ilk to :.hnpp1n..: 1n ~xes/ Nt'wport H11.rbor'-. 1111~'11 CJNts Sale I BOC t•'<:clu:,t vc t.trt•J . t>nl-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••· $l6.000 1KZ07571 Duplex lor ~tit• by own .. 1 CclifonMa PacHic S11n ('lt'ITlt'ntt· Call ·''' Moblle Homt SaiH 7pm661 ~I __ _ 2706 llarbor Ste 206 A Inc~ p,.;,perty 2000 540-59 37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIL ~RC REST QL TY Localed in hii:hly dt'Mra hie Wt·:.tm1n:.lt•r 5 • Park lmmat'. dbl wide 1971 w/enrlo:.Nl HxJO rm <~X.X.XXU> Mobile HOftW Stan 956-4500 •EXCITING• •ON THE BEACH• ~wportleach 44 DUPLEXES F«OM $88,250 HOMESW/IMC C ul ct" :.J r nc1ghborhooc.J, ~ & :1 Rlt on I r l( lot,, mndero .tppl~ Pun·hJ~t·r:. rro_...-- v1ctt-d w/h:.1 of rt•nt:i i1f qwnc' I 0 % DM AV AIL .FAIRVIEW GARDENS ea t·ap-. & !>Un:.eL!> '" t•r toking Ult.• blue Pac1f1c. rt beach. ~ minute., tom fo'ash1on bland lslsauonul 1n1>lc wit.le 1~~~5~4~7~-~6~5~8~2~~-~ hm: Park rent only I~ $18 Calfontia Paciflc Mobile Honw Sales !706 H&rbor Ste roti i\ 540·5937 4UMtTS COSTA MESA 1\11 2 bdrm with Kitr;ige .... y<ird:-. 111 cxct!lh•nt ..1re11 . new conl'>tru1•\1on .di around $180,000 7r.2 l!l<!O ~;i~~~.~~ J ~L'!t~~ ESTATES A ftROPERTIES'• 5'11.h of Onmgc County ~o,..-TU l :JO f'.M.I o 1 acre 1.~ this lov<'IY 4 Cot."to Mesa 3 bdrm hous1· hr m . 3 b&th. fa mily + 2 unit:. +-rm for 1 rOm. stUdy, w11h f11n· rmre. $105.000 ReautHul t1t1c view Own t.'r J bdrm house w / ex dapera t{! t~1ve bnck work +-rm FAltGO for l more. S90.000 1676-41220~522 ~ ()wne•r2 14 27 1 t83K'\!'vci. C...rciaf CotMltrciaf Quality througho ut. charming 3 bdrm. fmly S p e c t a c u I a r 4 rm home 1s brand new on bdr m .fa mrm. home tbetllltrllet. 759-1501 rcaturC11 r oma ntlc s ky· Ughl r aised dcck,quh:t (~iwrtmJl}lfa(j countr y k1 \l'h en . panelled & wa llpuper(-d thruout. Pr\ced below ma rke t a t $209.000 LAND JNCLUDED Bhtr:. J DH CondQ. 2 ba. 1964 San Bruno. All up grad<.-s !,I .!_0.500. 75~_0636 BAYFRONT Condo w /4S' boat slip. swimming pool Owner $250.000 889 0471 PO SUS SI OM fo'antasltc 4 BR. 2112 bath!. 111 lhls 2:500 sq ft beauty :! fl'lllCS. huge mastC'r :.wtc with oceun view l''umt.ly r oom . dtn•n ~ r m Gorgeous lui1h p.1t10 Pnced lObt! I al $134,!IUO SPACE REMT ALS 8x30 mn x1mum :space avttll Adult park Over 50 N11 pt'h 548·6173. 631 966$ ~ 1,00 ~ 1600 ......................................... .,, ..... ('U) de sar 2 blocks from . _ .. -···------lhc North lfeo<'h Call Real &-!tale • 714 .. 837.95()() NOW --------- Newport He ights . B'y Owner 3 bdrm. 2 ba. carpeted lhruout. PncL'<i lo Sell. 548-6439 .::~:c.. 3 & 4 Bdnna fr $215,000. PllME LAKIVllW Madrid 740. 3Rr. 21,., ba. A#. Allan Heller 67S·IM28 ••••••••••••••••• 1 .. 01tdt'd with extru MOVE IN NOw'·'· ~.000 by owner. Open n 12·5. 22932 An}u. Ph lf youaMumc9"6~lo11n .110~1~m~~~~~~I ....-vt.wH~ ~ • ~ Br Somcr3el New on CD:lrkel 3 bdrm • $U19.500 Prof. Occol' · e<t' • COurteay to Bkrs cten. 2i.t b•. Upfcrad 8 Owner 6'\G-7609 ~~~i/!~~~l~ed .:~·1451. 684·'7S43 N C. Dy Owner sue 500 •~Sal/Sun.~ Dir. Tl4.a7·T419 . • •••••• •••••••••• I. '· ..,,. . --. - OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 12·5 ly 0.....-6 40-9256 Great Newport locaUon. Lowest price In area. Recently vacated 2 br 4' den condo. 189.500. ny owner Open how.i<: Sal & Sun. Nov. 4tb & Sth. Qi II ~·4063 or ~top by \2 Sea.aide Circle, <Newport Cretlt area) ltGCAHYOM DP.autlful DeAtle 2 BR a. den or dinin"! View to ~ ocean I Move right ln~T.500 ~·--SIB~~. 64°"'100 --, . - ... 219 Via San Remo OPEN TODAY 1-4 - Denne Soderling UNITED BROKERS 6 75-5626 or 640-4518 MOUHTAIM &HIUVIEW a nd lots o( prtva1•y. Channing sun<lt·~k. 38R home. Reauuru1 use of mirrors in HvmR room & dining r·m. NF.W ON MARKET. $122.900. IUMDHEW 1 Stoey ~do 2U R 2bu ~/nlc • oc ean view "Fir~plact , lra?\h com - pactor, ct.•ram1c Ith: End unit Lol1o1 of pncv1u•y $1 03,500. ln1 m cdlt•le poNa•lon MllACHRLTR. 'JT1 No. El Camino Rul SAN CLEMENTE ··~2100 SACRIFICE Sharp sin~l!t wide Kit. partially furnished. l\C. new cpt11. Below mkl valul'. $1 3 ,500 . CDKKU86-64 ) ....... .._.store 84S-889S MOllLEHOME IHf!OIMA TIOM R.cnl. option to buy Info. rcpo's . lo•n uaumpuoo •·tr l!:asy ftn1m~ 0 A.C. 9o(f1tt5 •• Mable Ho. Store S3nta Ana ~·7010 WestnUnslt'r '48-8895 E An~tm 9se-4500 Anaht'lm ~1011 W. Aoabelm 781-1442 macnab I lrvtne realty LAGUHA LAHDMARK COMM'L. )n Coast Hwy, opposite Surf & land Hot PI. Bids;. <curr ently -ented) & 2 va{'ant lots. Plans & ir mits from Coastal Comm. & t y of Lnguna Beach incl. for fkc & shop. $295.000. Owner will U)n s1dn flcxibl {> fin a ncin g . larh<Jra Wnght 644 6200. (fi·ll2) 642·123S 644·6200 M Oo11rr Or•..-. H•rbOr View Cenler trviflf' Al C•mpui V•lley Ctnter 7S2•14t4 ,, •• I~ I ·II' I• ti e r - C>tht.-llHI kot. ~ ltf'd ..... ot-n hol ht•t~ Othef-ll"' •tat. ~.~~.~ .•.•.• ~~~~ ....... ,_,..shed Sunday November S. 197& DAILY PILOT Q& ············-········· ..•••.•••...•..•......... , •.•••.••..........•. ······•·•·•············ ~~~ .. ~~.~~ ~!.':T.~~ .. ~?.~~ =.~!"!! .. ~~.~~ ~~.~ .. ~?.~~ ··•··•••············· OfftCI ILDG StTE ~rt leoch l 169 4.ft.11 COSTAdSA Sparkhnlt l'l-.11 u111h with ya1 d . 1n1•lu..,t.'tl K OI r I IC , • .., l \ I! l• 11 ct Wmt...1rl1• ,irt•lf ",,11, tu hop' 'op~r lumlnn~ thou£hoot • Ot1I) 'It." 111.111 7~ llrl\) k QUAIL A_,~~!~~-'°'" fil I J> ,,.. , •COVIHGl\lH • 4-rUl l'nil1 ul ""' 111 r11111 ''"'' Ill •'\t \'llo Ill I \'l~tl 11 t I ll•Mt '' h1" I• •r I "-•11th ( \111\I l'la I •I' "-'1111 110 11 .~·1~1 COSTAll#SA ... lUPUX "'"'-''''"'~""' 1\fl• I n I .: ,. l ' r II t " l ll"'lll'l'hll11 l)~11t1 \ Ultll h.1.,, :i h•lrm.' ~ 1.1\h.~"' •lh flr,•1>IJ1'l' ,,, ' l"''' ' l11trm t11wnhllM' 111111 .. .. 11~1lh IJuncln huol..u1"' ,. rl l 111, 1· 11 ... ( .. )' ,. ' lfrl \Ill<' IH Ill' 111d 'anti• S.~JI, \\Ill htlp fUHllll'l-' 7:,i ~'jl l AIL AP~~~~~ fO,-f~:lO "M.I 121.;J\IT~. l'Ola M1•,J ., Hit I K.!. \fd )!JI l>. 1 \l'Jt:> vie.I h JO 0110 II\ ;,.,,.n1•1 ti7f)~5 · f EQ,TY GAT ... IMG DllST? Bru.<1h ll ofl a net put rt t o work lhr/ugh an f'X chan1tc Jnl or purchust• Reah.w 1\#ih futun.• rt' turn-.. tltrtnl! :rour "serond l;.1 lf " llur pro resi.1onalbluff or I)\ l'f .ir, t·an tall1i an mv1•,t 1TK·n1 pro~ram1• .pt.•rtly su1ll•1t LO YOlR rea l 1·.,lult• m~'d.'' C.111 tht· KNl>W llOW pwµll' 752 Hl2() l QUAIL A,~~,~~~- ..!.-°"" Tit l :JO ,,M.1 S4H CLEMENTE BEACH 4-PLEX Pndeof()wnc•r:.h111 2 Bit. 2 bu. view un1h•on beaUllful runyon. I Blk to Linda Lant• be11ch ~perb tocatwn & l'(IO Mruct1011 $231 .000 lU-:t\TllA II El\ R 'i Rt:i\LTOH~ 2l5 lkl Mar \!)'.! 11:!1 4-PLEX SI 35.000. l\J1 unht.'111·vJlil•• J1nt·•· fnr :! cul1• and f'C•I\' l111ph·i.1•' on Hilt• lot In I '-"' r~11) 1-; l u~'I 1\ \I 1-; '> \ ' t I' ,.;r J tl1·t.J 1n11·r1111 ,• ;;,i 1~ A QUAIL A. p~~,~~~- __ 10,-Tit l:l~ ... M.I 1-'0URPLEX. l:O\ rn1.ttun l)Ullt, nr So C:o<•!>l P t111;1 :1 Br 2 Ba + J :!'!. ~·llt•r "''Ill t•arry n1nlru1·1 $l!l5 Ckltl llkr 1131 1:!:11 COSTA MESA 4 UNITS lllillVEM UHITS ' U R l>tJl'l l'\ " ~OU 7 blo1•il., fr11m '"fun l:trokr1 IUH ~~'17 llH 4 pl"' Vfl•l 1• •1l1••-------- 11wrwu1h111 Ulll)' :I ~1 .. old OflflCI ILD,G. 11i.•un11• , .. 111•1 111 Ip 1 .. ·v~ntt• W\IU. :ioo in~ I 1 n 111 n 1 I' I :\ • 1111 I\ •'Jl'h SHU.VOO n-w111111,·llll'nt .1\ .ul loy McCordle. RJtr \fl\ c; ;.t1) H""'' I UMllt 516·24'8 i...ii-·s-..,_-_n_i_, __ I ••It t'l1 \ • 111~1· ICI ~' I,, l'l.u11 \·11 Hoi.~ " A .... .,.fht~rr $l!lll ·~·· \1:1 "1<• Trl..tl "3.1 l!l.'r Tl"'PlH ·~ 1111~ n no 11u11hh '"' "'II•• "'(><rt\ l'"li• r ,.,, ,~ ... \1111 4TTIMTIOH IHVHToas \ht'""' & 1•lc·\ nr "' 1 hi l 'l .•I-' H\ V""'' s;.'\(. 11lJJ on "''"I''''"'""' ""111 " 1 I' r 111 1"' II .I-Ml 1:•111 b.14\M l)¢).Jt1 DIANA DUPLEXES HOMl & INCOME GRAND OPENING 22 NEW DUPLEXES J u~t J liloch from T\ kr \1JJI 111 K1 \11•r,1 <l1· ( ~1\.,t11n'1m1: h>< JIUIO i or :1 hclrm..~ I 'p 111 IU~ Ml fl \ 11 ('lllllh ll uUtn ).( 1 .. rve·h & dr .•µl'"· (1111 IJ111.h1·J111uv. 1 m.1 n) llllH I! l',\ll J 3 l ' V Ofll JI'( I' f In ol 11 l 111 ~· ,1\,11l.1hl1 · \Oo 1th 11•\\ UO"'ll l11 •1uahflt'd hu~···r' l'HIC!-:O FRUM $1 10 OW tu $1:!2 WO , l.m·ull'U jUl>t ourlh oC r yh·r M.111 JI ildfn:.011 & l) I J n J • H I \I c r l> I ll ,. ·~ h704 or t.88-6640 6PLEX N~ work but In )lood are-a Only 9' ~ t1 ml':-. gr~!> al $95,()Q(> .I D Rt!al f ,.c;tntt' 751·Z787 BY OWNER Two 4 plt>Xt':.. 612 & tiJ.I <Alll<> CampanJ. SC l:iy ~ · Gen Uo:.v End unit!> t)\l('t look J.:olr l'OU r::.l' Ow111•r l':tn arran~1· flOlllll'!llJ.: $195.000 CJ 1!11, 521~ Pnn only 56 UNITS l'HlUEOF OWNERSllll' FIVEYUJtS ANAHEIM Prin onJy agt 738-5915 n4RH 4..f'LEXES ""ii' (,.11 d4 II. ,flt\ I ,fl 1 I \ • 11111111 flt •11111· h Ill' Ov.n1•1 tNlll 1 .11 I\ ... ., ...... 111 .111111111.111• .:i )1~11) 111 , IU ti I ' IEACHDUPUX ! h ' Ulllh I I ho11 hdoll '\fltlll 'I VI 1111• I 111\ Onto• ..... 1\t \fl"' llf ... ,Jll I StJ 'di ( lp•·n ''Jll I • ' 4 ",, ...,, :\1 "'1'1111 ,. '""' ., . .., , . HEWUHITS 2GOOD 2 IE TRUE l IE.ACM HOUSES OH A LOT J 111.<K.1\S 2 llfo;i\(.'11 muses t'OR ONLY }f ,7!)(1 t•.1 M l.1S'I' ti E S'LO TO(; t:TI 11-; H z 1-·1x IN 2 s.w 1·: l H>N' T BE 2 LA l'E S('O'IT Rl::AL'fY !'i:JO 7533 100 UNITS 10 6 yeanold $;1illll 000 lS'. down 1"1wr "'111 1·urr} b.1l.1rwc d l0. Groulncomt S275.000 MALOY INV F.STM .ENTS !arlsbad <714) 729 t 12!l $15,000 nd UC l Hin on tmt h It f ~.,,. pnmt· ~fr~a dt'I ~r '1 1>ll''''' H•·nh •ti' IOX Sl4Uil d OKI l'•H'h •on't l.i,I' ( · .111 no"'' ll ~1:rx1; HTGHARIOUR 4 H I duplexes Executive 4-~• 111rl bJyfrout to be exi•h '1 larl!e corner tot . pnce d ~ w n 1 n a P k .: \-docC'd to $241.500. 21.3t684·3200 I SCOTT REAL TY Co.RONA DEl MAR r· ~3 f>.7Sll • TRIPLEX • BEACH DUPLEX 'r\\11 2BR uruls and 0111 MOW DOWH VA um unit un I' , lou. "" () S64. 900. P1•a11 \'1t.>ws Half block lnl.Jnlx-hi·vabtc z houi.eJoo on H11! Curona h~a1•h) lot Livi' 1n unt'. n>llt'•1 Ucumtd ce1hn1<:!i . 3. cart enl on the olht'r No I.! Jr JI( t· !II 1 l' e I Yoown VA. mo~e rn 1m larnl~ J l)t.'fi Ownl·r 1A-1l•rrcruatelv 54().3666 lwlp Clnc1nt'l' t'an l'losd th1i. y(',fr $350 000 Executive &tatetWest 770-025 I EASTSIDE ti Lml~ 12 X Gross. Wi. f1nanrt-w 130'; dn Exd uni) Own er ,A ,r.:L 54.'> 7933 -_____ , IOUHITS COSTA MES~ l:J.i:ht ne1tr n1'w rit-lux1f O.lrm townhome unt. and two s p:mous 2 bdd. I. halh units Super Pri-' of ownt'Nh1p' Will scllkl t:unlr J l1. • 7~ Hl20 .. 'YNltela11 Re al Estate Inc. 6 UNITS Six t Br. C'ost ;1 Mc-!.a Property h Hl> J(rt at Potential. F1xt•r·uPJ)l'r. property undPrpncl'd for area Great mvestmt•nl $162.500 JONES RlALTY I~. 1 \1~ 1714) 673·6210 200• "' llall>Oe BlYd !Hwoorl Be.oct> CelllomtA G 2660 tluntlnaton Be uch •• •••• ••••••••••••••••• ~.~~~ .... ~~!~!.~~!~~ .... ~~~!.~~!~~ .... LUXURY DUPLIX •WlU TIAOE• l'J,000 tcQ ft lot near M t Pacifica Ho1p1t 1tl , s '""' ICt!nl bent•hfront Wt&l Ne .. JIOrt homt! 5 PtitnuShop Cnlr&C.:tvic ~rm . 2 bath~+dorm Cotto Mno 3224 H.wporl leoch 3269 .._wport a.ach 126'1 •........•...........•...•...........•..........•................ , ... C.:.•nter SlSS.000 ...... ln io.Ht111d1• l'osla Mt!lla, Uuvid Bourke Rllr ""' Vrly be SI~/ mo • '1111 t' 111 u 11 V rl tJ I' 11 I 546-~ 956-~1 ------ ownll'r•hl I> un1t11 1 E1H'h (lcelUI Vtl'W JO' 10 lwut•h, ll<XX> Ml rt unit hus J r...-.... c big 4 br ~ lien, mo/mo North Co'>lJ MnJ :; bdrm. 2 b8. hc11ul cond $575 11¥) f)(·p r,-q Nn l>lnjctlt•~ 5<t8 2733 111 642 941l hdrn~. 3 hail"-"· f11m1h oc•"'N w1•W 1 t "d ._ .-~ se .. v.i111550 A,.:t ,_ L c d b rhloom. treplart". an.. 11u \• Acre bwldabl" K· I lot 675 9ltiQ .... I(. ux. on o 3 r .11r ~1C1aru11l' NowSl5~.~ with regulullon .,11.{' nur appl t.enn1s. 1>vols 7:i:? l920 IJl(hted and fcnc1't1 lenrHi. San C..._fth l t 76 $4!15646-2143 735-8925 J. t"'.\UAIL court. Call873~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · • ,,. .... 'I ;. I\' '• ,, II'• • Stepj to Rc111•h 3 LIH 2b ·1 sllt ER 3 Br. pool l11n. ~ I J • new paint in/out i.lnl PLACE [~ 11~~.11.tl ~ttrll rm.11i:'wly 1n11nlt·d l0t• S55()imr. 979 0221; •'6illilijlllll'..ci-.•~ SUnn.v µutw $'17~/ mo _ 1 'llC>rERTIE$'•2' } Jo.ves (2131.330 1959. 4 Br S'175 mo . li>l & 1 .. ,1 10,...fUl;lO,,M,I ----••z•·~ wknd1d711M92477() -Ifil l Sand;JIW()(Jll. M1•:.a FIXER UMITS 'I 111111~ 11lual hOUhl'' IJll tlouhll' lot E1i.:l1I l Ur':. I Hu ull .iur111(1·, on<' J Br I HI• w 1(111111-:t' t-::111li..1Cfr t M to:i.c \•lkm putt•nl1JI ••t $..1.SU,WU 14 tln1l lot with plans. l<<•a<.ly to Go' Vista Sl:k>,OOU 72"4 ~902 t:~t:RAl..0 BAY I.OT t>raw111gs'Coastal UK 673-6634 IUILDU RETIRING Wants to sell lllSl pit-Ct' or property 119 Del Mar Approved plans avail for 2 !illlgle family hClfrit.·~ Owner financing avail $1U5.000. Ownt'r/agt ....•...••.........•... G1neual 3202 •.•.•••...••........... LUSK RENTALS 3 OR m f:a~lbluH. $\150 :1 Bit lli.lrbor Vww ll!lb S000 4 UK Coi.l.i M~l>..i S 7 U O l B H + cl t• n JJi..m1 m • Crt·•·k . $!ISO Scavw"' l HH + den SOOO mo Jo'or lcdi.e Ver~ Opn Hsl• Sal/~O 5411·27 19 MESA VF:ROF. JRr ~h.1, qwel cul -de i.ur ~ frplr·' $525/mo. 546·2313 1\1.!I 111 !149 27-t4 <1.1v:. 557 lll711 ,., !2sts1<J(• ~I br. 2 b ... lgt· :.tont• frµk . t·nd yd $475 mo 642 2639 E. SIOE-Btn 3kr. garage, lg )d. av<t1I Dl!c I lhru Jww I. s lu<.lt'nts OK ~00 mo 1>45-6227 NEWPORT BEACH Lu~t of the new home.-. 011 the water for ll':.t~e only. Lt vc and cnterta1r. 11: <'lcgunn· m vour nt·"' t 11:-torn hom<· with d(•signl·i· 111Lt·ntH"'-Con\ enwn<·1 orwnl<.>d to snc·l111h· :~ 1·,1r r .1 raJ.{t'l-w:ll: :ttllomaltt• opt•ru·r ' ~1ldwr::-''.II. rnt<'ro w:iv1• 1 ;1111 ,., c·lt c :1·;1n1r:i.: U\'{'11:0.. l rn~h ('Offf .. 1< l fll '-. ,111d Bm, r :Hl)..(\' t1 1p :-\\ l'I li;11·.., 111 .tlJ modi.:J ~ f 1 rt' p I .1 <' t·" 111 '" 11: g r <.iHn" ~ twdroom . 111<lo11r J,111t11ln o1r<•a. J.!Ut•sl .'11111<" f:tnill \ roorr. ;,"nd mud: mort 1>1wk a\.<11J;~hl1· 11 1 alt lt•n:int. Shown b~ ;1ppu1ntnwn1 < ·.111 L111d;1 Jfctun (7 11 ) 8:l3 :H!)O (k 10.) \.\Cl'~d<.i~.-· Huntinc)ton ~ach 3240 LCXJ11fto Hills l25li ••.••••.••••••••••.•...•................•..... • 642·2164 673·07llZ ~ :1 BR. I'~ RJ nc·IA-p.o1111 PATIO MOME 3 Ur. 11 ! ba. npt. 1trv-. hikt· 1u bl'Jt:h. ~. "'" .'Ii I h I t pl1 11• ' • 111 tl11>:. Jl·•l"· 1 ,.,.run lr"'tN 324 4 111 •'•>r " .111 hi1tn" \ l l<t~.'t. I\ 642-1355 TWO 4·PLEXES In l'~ta Mella. s harpest un1h on lhl' s lrl'el ' U "'u t'r mut1vated 1 t::l'll·lc>bl'd J(uragl'S. no de· ferrcd maintenance. Can be l>Old separately or togethl'r $1S9.000. t'ach 1~ 19'1.0 ~ QUAIL AP~~~~# le>pe.. f il 1:)0 ,, .... 1 St-vt'r1:1l prnpt•rues in LonJ.( !leach. 15', down Bu) t-r to co-op 111 w:n 1!'< t·hani:e 2JJ·4J7-2861 7l4 586-l\166, 714·644-0377 PRIVACY 'LUS •• A rombrnat1on or three 2 bdrm. 2 bath r ental unit:. and approx lliOO sq . fl 3 bdrm. 2 bath o"' ners uml wllh lari:t· patio. Uni} S21S,000 for lht~ 4-Plt•" "411h 5 i;taro1iel> .ind extra 11arkmg m an l''l:Clusr\ I! Co:-tu Mc-:.,1 art' a C;i II < 'h.irhe Spillt.>r 752· l!l~O QUAIL PLACE 'ROPERTIES·· 10,-TII 1:10 ,,M.I C. M. Triplex Supl•r lo<'at1on. supL·r i.hupc, s uper pnce ""llh 11•,; dn. and 10·~ in- terest Pnnc. only Agt 548 8413 aft. 5 ----- llunllni?ton Beach T14o 41 Plexe:. 3 blks to Oct!a n Owner/Agent. Need fast 1031 W1JI con..,1der wrap around . $240.0001.'llch. Jo Kelly 17141 846-1371 or 1213 I S9'l-324S ----- E'side Cotta Mua l bce4'ettt Unih UNUSUAL 1 OF A KIND C:harmrn~ rl'furb1s hed 2 AR . 2b;i h OUJooe w,!1replace Brand nt'w <!BR. 2ha anti 3BH lba DUPLEX 1/11 REAR. tn· dud<.>S spa(' 4 car i:ara~e. l>vt patio Within walk in.I( d1s lanct: to many amen1l1es. Xlnl income property $213.000 ROGERS REAL TY 673-2111 f'OURPLt-:x in H A. 7 Mo~ old, 1<toocl lot· & fully rented Can £1nanee "' IL'l>.'> than 10'( dn Agt, M lk e. 8'1X OllOQ. ------ DANA POINT ll ..,~lll tu \L I\ :.LO\e flro pd~ S41Jtl l!WI ...sk fur K1·1th. 962 1-til ~ , ! I .. • 1 , · Panoramic: Vi•w Lot m~ I t1111 Hw1 Cttf'll ~el Mir Un iqu e whil e ~~~~~~~~~~ water -harbor vie w. R ·l - Plans thu Coastal Cypress. beaut l ''Y $13l.500. 496 ·4852. ho me . $650 mo 1nl'I 5.57·5502 j?ardener. water & Po<>I t•are or S~LL $98,000 b73 3925. J\1whe1 m AH' t)..$1) 3160 \Br. Z ba. lge rumpus rm Wllh A t <:. Ol!W l'fJH:I. drps Nr So. C!>l l'liltd ~'>15 557-7627 Mesa Verde• 4B a. 1984 L t' m n o s $ 5 0 0 P h ~5726 /\ vu1labll• now Lot avaiJable Newport Glen Es tales Nf'W))Ort Beach $85.000 lolboa Island 3206 4 Br 2 Ha. ram rm. nr Agent 64t>-3627 •••••••••••• ••• ••••• ••• srhools & o;hops. t'Vt'S & llow.t• for rl'nl. Balboa wknd:.559·1247 •READVTO BUILU Island. /Wail Uer 10th ------ 3 choice silt's. San .Ju.in (2131~·~1:J5 E 's1d<' BeJut1ful lllH Cap. $46.500 to ~~.~JO --drn nrJ Bil &,µ r.,m ·r m Owt1e-r . 752.·lU70. l'Vcs Corona de4 Mer 3222 w frp ll' 21100 ~4 I l 997-2121. 971 ·8150 ••• ••• •• ••••• ••••• • • • • • SS9f>I mo. 5518623 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. I 51 I Caribbean. Myslk Htlls Spacious ;1 Rr Z Ba home , den rlm 1ng rm. lovely pool ocean & mount<1m '1ew $164,500 MARION MILNE RULESTATE 494-8558 .Wwport leach R-3 LOT Bwld 4 Units on l)11 ,, pnme County f•ro~wrl ) L.isted for ras1 :.al(' .11 $'9'2,500 Call nuw 759 9Jlsb G!!!!!! Mobile homt I Trir,rks 2300 •....•................. l2' Roadl.Jntc•r "'116'x71 :i • cabana. Carpet:., drapes, enras. S6SOO 675·2279 Mountain, Duert. Rnort 2400 .........•.••.••.•••... <...1Jarmmg l bdrm Ir!! h ~ .. 111 i:e rm dm r rn Ul'4: n beam ce1I frplc ~Jra~l' UlCI $S5(J 64<1 5687 lrvml' 'l'l•rrat'l'. 3 llr 2 Ha. t·omplctt-ly rt-modl'lt:d ~1o' c• 1n today $750 ~ Old Corona de4 M« NeedSpurc•• Wantne""" l.ocat1on (;n •.Ol' 'l ll r + dt•n. 3 Ji ,, l.l 'XU RY unit. 11H·r WOO '<l ft . 2 t•u( l!·•r + 1 1·.i.rport Mui.I ~l'l' lu JP· !Jrl '('l;J t l' fil4 M:inr.:oltl $1000 mo c;t-rry S1-1nn1?i.ton. Hltr tl73·2'a<I j lltt. :J b<1 . llurbor V1t•w Jlilli.. qw1·k Ol:CUl)iJOC'Y $9'.2ti fi73-5354 /()44 l:! I:! Lr~ ~I fill. 2 ba 1luph·x, ~hart' J'-'l'Ul't1, open deck. $575 mo 975 0252 or 752·0017 -----So. of H1~hway JHR 2ba, freshly decorated. lite bnck frplc. lawn mam tenanc<> incl $575/mo. Avail 111151711. 675·0489, MR 17:t2 The best bwlt mountain --- home 1n P 1n1.• Valh.·.> Z Bk unf hm, Married w/many extras not found 1·ou1,1e only Kl• pct!> S425 inolher homes.S frpk's. m o 2 13 ti9ti 7~3 1 . :.msq ft. fully ins ulated, 213 002 7232 many tall trees. $149.500 . -d I 714/473-8654or454·1032 2 BR hollll•. qUll'l a u 1.~. l(aral>(t'. ~artll'nl!r $425 ITT) 615 72.')X LAKE ARROWHEAD PILL'lh 3700 sq ft Grenl home for ent(•rtamrni: 968-7860 2br. week·en11 ri'l re:it frplc, lg lol &!9.000 Yr.1r round t·omfort Open beam ee1hn-g!. View of Lake Grc•i,:urY . 54i9.!ISO A,gr nt 7 14 J3R·36 Ill or 311·5.Y\8 call collcl'l Ranc.he-s, Farms, Gro.-es 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FALLBROOK F'or i..ilc or t r a d e . 2 . S a ,. r l' ' A\'ocados or Sacre:. bart· land 548-6439t>42 1071 3 acres Fallbrook. homt' & grove. SJ 19.500 Ei trm.' Trade for OC 1>73 !~7:\ Red &tat. 2BK 2lw. frpk S4!15 Oven h:H' S.11 Sun Ji!;, 615 Narr 1s!>u,. {'clM l'all .'136 :i:r.w. 1f 110 11n ::.wr 6"4 1:..'11 IJ\x :J Rr 21 2 Ua dplx, 6t5 M arl~old $525 mo 64<1·2405. No pet'> SPEt~l'ACl 'l.AH SPYCL/\S~ 4 lldrm. Cam rm Imme Cor lca:-t•' N•·wly 1IN·11r:1t t•rl On•an & t·11 \ l1ghti. \ll'W A\:111 Nuv ht S~Xl prmo m:15311 -1 ... qw 3 h<lrm, :t ba "' frpk hllnt, 1\varl Det· I SS95 Call SleVl•. t~\4.+\510 !>40 115 I Mb.i Vl•rdl' 4 bdrm l b.i 2 l'i.lr garage s.l6J per m 1 rnd d . j!ardener & walN 540--1734 afl 6 pm & wknds ••HONEYMOON ** ••COTTAGE•• 2bdrm.ruce C'rpts.clean, fncd } d ,carport. No Dogs Wtr pd. $375 Mo S625 movem Qu1CL :.l. 1!17S' ~ fo'ullt.>rlon (blwn I 9lh ZOt.h J Ca II 960· :1989 Avail 11 6 3226 .........••....•....... l BrTwnh.:.e. :! c <ir i:;oragt• frpk. dc•u. P'' }d I )r 111<.1 hid g $4 I i mu 770.l:lf)5;J 2U~2Ua.den.dbl~;,rage. nr new. nr MannJ $4i5 rm WebN fl. K 493-7166 New 2 bdrm . 21 ~· ba Lux ury Dana Point Condo . lrp lc. bar, pu11 l11ac. ga r g, •,-, m1 Crom Marina/shpn,r.: $4~ mo 496-21661 afl 7~ BToro 3232 ••....••..•...•••..•... Sharp 3 br. l h.1 frph- patm. ~ar. fncd )U Kltl!. & pets ok $445 A gt n 11 ree. 964·2566, 973-2971 FowttGn v all~ 32 3 4 ....................... '3 bdrm ram rm. lmm .. d oc:cupanry Family 011lv Om> cat OJ\ New (':JflX•I $425 pt-r mo. 559 •1\17 1 l'\ Cl> 3 Br, 2 ba, s 1nl!lc sl'tSry t'ondu 1-:nc.l unit /\t ro:.:. from Mil<.' Square r :irk. 2 years old. 2 ('ar l!:trai.:c Large p;itio. lnt'fud1•:- r~· Cac1hlws t J (J(K1b CornH Warner & l.o!. Jardincs $550 mo C.:Jll for appl 963--0678 ---------.. .tincJton •och 3240 ......•................ Ncw~lcs:anl-2 hedrovm $550. or 2 bedroom + d1·n $575 Cedar & wmdo"' home·. Fl\ t: blocks lo b1•ach Pr" att> :! c;ir garage Fully main lwncd yard .\dulls. i'<o 1-ieL,. lnqwre ;cl 525 18th SI.reel 171" 1960-6331 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•uut I ., h u P•·f' :.I .. > 11111 1;,1: c~r .1 IRVIME 3 Br l .. U:r. ntffflly rm Woodbrdg l::<.l '550 mo 640-1271 '1;1'W :!ll1 11: •• lprlr l'IJlltl S:IH~, 11•1 1ii:l 1ili'.l:I \11 ----------It Ollth t fol I t Ill, llt" I J<ll New W<.lbrdl? lwnh.w 3Br. :' h.1, 1.111•1111.1 llrl h 1·:, 2"'2ba. A/C, dbl l:Jt' lra,. 1m111ll 1u month or pat111 , f11 h a r . nr lw 1\11 1wt~. 7 f1\I U,11 r.cJOI lak1• No µ1•1.. $6()(1 anvtinll' li4().j74X • ~•i<itlhndi;tl!. ~11111,ll' C;m11 I) :l B<.lrm, 2 bi.Hh Av:11I Im ffil' d $$UI) 11111 759·0143 IJnrv PJrk :1111t Zh.1 Clo"le to "''""' 'h•n..: $550 mo C.1 I1 \c l 5.50-1;1>14; 32S2 ·••••···•···•·········· FOR SALE EXCHANGE/LEAS£ Valut.' i.11 $126.500 Ill rluwn Will sell .ill ur 11 11 I (. II m p I l' I l • I y I • 111-1111 11.-rl l'lq!Jnl 3 b1 TUHTLEHOCI\ :"<1" '"'" ., 11 , l..1i;1:n .1 'll1i:u1•I W/Vlt'\Oo l Br ~ h.1 ~ i ir t·o111J11111J)!;,nh·n11111· .•I ~ar. r('r ct r b t• S5-lv r~1 l!JI~ mn:.ptwri· our..tan<.lin~ \ 11·\0o '' u r ~1tu pp1n~ pn' .1l• 1-111! 1·11ur't'. ten Ill' 1 UUJI /lo• li.•;Jt'hL'S lh Rancho !:>:.tn .)11Jqu111 1·•111 do. 2 Bit. :.! II.. 1h n r air w a y , , l' "' s .1 ; " sn.1003 WOODBfll UC E !'.•·"" ;iH1 :: RH. l ha. rpft'. lrt! fnl·tl 2~'7B<J. fam rm. drn rm )'d Pat·•~eUcr, S4T:. 111 .. WC'l b<•r S.'>5<> n•• Owm•r 'I~ 1941 t''t~' lx>f'i 64-t aw, W1••ll1nd11.1• c!l11 11 • l1:i 11541 ,q fl :-,,.w l \Oo nh"· ('t•nt 111r ll>lt· 1><1l10. av.1tl I ;! I )•l.1(1 11111 714·fr1!l !'102.'l, I.a q.:1· .1 hd rm '111 J!:, !.11n1l). llr11.1•lm11\1t• Nrguo·I Sh11rt•, Tl!nn:' bt•ach. 1'11>t>t•c1 j.!all· $Ii:\ .. 111·r rno <l!l:l lil!l3 ,,. ~ll ·Ma:> Rcnl/~a'ii· nu~ •1 ... 111,, 3 bdrm :! b,, with nt·"' l>ll' OrJni(l•tr•, 1.,,1.,, <'arpt•t on qu11·l '\lre..t t'o~n ''I' I' ''I 1 . N1cP lndscp $5()11 mo Rd ~ "A ~ ' ' .. lot I t 'I r 499•3686 A l'. frpl1 pool, lt·nnh ~ ---- S <I 4 O I m 11 K :1 O •I I I 5 ShorPs lease jlarden horn" l'VC!'/Wkn<I.; Jbdrm. l ba .. frpk. pal!o' ORANGETHEECO:'lll>O gntn:-., ••let i;:ar opnr bt·a•·h . ll'nnis.pool ~ lBr. ten"'"· pool ,,1u11.1 Sauna pq a rea. adult:. cwrt'l't' rm. S325 mu -..mall pt'L' 493 Hi7.; ~ i!CJIK \ Br 2 bJ r.1m rm 111111 Mis.Ii°" Vi~jo 3267 \•d $45-0 rnn h 14 r IWO •••••••. •• •• •• • • ••• •• • • OJ 50:>() I' \l 111 Irvine Gro\ t"-.! hr, llo•n ~ ba. frplt-p!Jtll, h·nn" $495 !HO 11'~7 l fll\t•r.,11v l';irl. ;!hr :.!' hu $.1 JU mo 5~12 OSi'I "S& S" RS>WOOD MODEL 2 S11irv .I Ill\ ~ "1•t 1 •• 1r & H'f) ptH ;Jlt.· ~ .u-•I t lake '"'w rrnm m.1:-.11·1 BH Hl•U(h. for 1mrrw1J CtC'l·up.snn '""': \I" a t ,ii 1 ,. H ,. n J 1 111 111 i~.2 111-1 (II llJ I HEW IM NORTHWOODS W1llo..., 1·11•t" !'-11.1 nhh :o.t}le J llH 'm~h· 1.1m1lv htHlY' "' lurm.1 I 11!n111.• ~ ;1 r cit-n ... I II I! I. ... I 11 Super :t hr L ba~ frplr' ri..tiwhr p ,•ll•>. fnc·d \tl Jlar I\ 1<.I:. 6 w1s ok $44.'l 1\~ no l1•t• 91)4·l5til· !fi:I 2:lit '! llH I 1 b;1 t11).!ht•:.I flU.rl I) r111mr· But It ;11:-llP•"I y:Jrrl ~ l .r• 111" (' Ht .. n·"·' .... ,,. f";'H, 5 llH .!h.1, Liiii r m d11111t I nl h1111 ~· l.•t' :'-1 V 'l'hl 11111 • :<.~1:,11 t.,ol11 HI· 1 lw >llti .m;x :Jlllt ~h;i 1.1m rm . !.'11·" f\!'W µa111l l'11•:111 tJNI.' S4!1~ l..tlll 1!1".tll I' I II•' .~: lf)ij\ ••••••..•..•.••........ SHORES SPECIAL Cutt· 1 111< ".! li.1 ,\ \ 111 I 1\11\ I &·1l , mu I ,t'J " ovt SIW, (~1(1 ti4<1 :!!lHI :-0:1-Wl'OltT liCi'I" I 111 I ContraL1 or tr.idt•' l'...i t h , p :i c· 1 o u !. u n 1 l r t' furb1!>hld. ~1th pn ,;1tl' PlfllO $15\1,000 75;.! HIW l QUAIL AP~~~~. INVESTMENTS bch~ 2800 •.•••••..•••..•........ l'nplex (I) 3 Br. <2 > Z fir. for house sn \ost:1 Me'>.O l o $90 .00 0 Al(I (714 )960·3900 2 Br 2 na. "<'~ frµk. ch:1rm. bll in:.. ~aral(4' no pc1c; 1111 ltelmtropl' 64().11:172 Avail O.•r 1 $4.'J() Jbdrm. :?.ba . I~ ~ t.l dbl J!ara)!e S-t25 ·hl. l.c~l t l'leanin)t tl:J9 ·Btl83, 557 3089 kite hl·ll • .1t r 1 Ulll l.dfld\1•Jpt•<.I 6< f1·nu ·d gar~mr tn\I $550 1\111 Im med oll u1-1:.in1·~ .I 1·i1n Dale~ &12 82JJ i B 11 I 1 ll.1 lr11 i•· flhl J.!:11 Ii '..rd "I <l\l' ~\55 a'1U Ir' 1111 fl>t'l" ~>~I I',! Mo1k11.1 ~II\ ~~II ,,(1 1; SI 7011 \loller 11 :1.1011 "'I fl c u , I fl' .! , I \ I fl II "' t1Cr11f I .rl! ll;ick 11.1' lot 1>15 7-;'ll:frvt•' 10p9ft fll l :lO ,,M.I macnab I irvtne realty A TT&n'IOM INVESTORS! (;t•I ~•th 1t ! ! Chc<'k the pri~c_n thil' nupk•x So. of the H~ ~n Crl M ! L~. 2 rm . 2 hath Uni 10 popular r ental location. $27 . l .ynnc Valt>ntine 644-6200. ( B· ) A TIN. IMVESTOltS! IEACH INCOME UMITSl •TR IPLEX· Owner's 3 BR. bath t p ;ft10 unit Two 2 BRs f lgac. Ov. ntr will consider instalment !'><tit· 1031 Exch ange. $00.oof. -.. FOURf>LEX : Super culde·S~ lm'nlion. OnC' '.l BR, 2 bath: Two~ BH , :! bath . One I-BR. Pntid. 1.w r <l-!C', cxtrn s toruge. ~12.sci. Ownl'r will cons ider mst.allmett salC' 1031 Exchange. Submt· VC'c Stinson 642·8235. cB-109) DB.IGHTFUL DUPLEX Cd M'C'harm -2 BR.?. bath f unit 1/bcam ceilings, fplc & h m<1s •r BR -Rear wt~· BRs . hut ls nearlv nE>w & nlso has f & ams . °Lov<'IY locati Cur nlly reduced for $975/ Bat-ra Wright 644-6200. <B·ll '44-6200 er Orlw H•rb<>r View C vine at C.mpus Valley Center 7S2·1414 I --... ' , . .. .. ,. .. - HAWAII 1 II (I (' r {' ~ 11 11 is land of Ka\1a1 $170,000 lull pr1<'l' Ownl·r will 1·<1 rrv with ~mall d ow n Onl y 2 mile ~ from beu('h. GARDEN APT. Tw t.!IVc 2 bedroom unils with po(>I. Grc~t Co~ta Me s a r (.'nt al a(ca . $449,000 DELUXE 4 PLEX Brand new all the ext ra s G real Costa M cs<1 location l<1 C'wl fo r own<.•r /occupant two lo choose from. Full price $230.000 S.A. 4 PLEX ln v('stor 's delight. /\II 2 Br apts. New paint & car p els . P r1rrd right ;.1t S!l0,000. 9 ON BEACH Right on th e ..,and nc·ur pier. 2 0 '!,.. <l o w n . Owner will (':lrry balance. Fu ll price $600.000. 10 WITH VIEW SpaC'ious 1 & 2 hedroom units. 13y the ocean & 1 ht• pier in San C'l<•m<.•n le . ()" ncr wi l l c:1rrv with 20"~ <Im\ n. $82.1.000. 3 ON A LOT E<1 sb1dl' Costa ;\h•sa :1 Separate houses on conll!r ' I o t S u p C' ~r location Sl59.!l00 EASTSIDE 7 Pride o f owne r s hip 3 bedroom 2 bath w /fir e pl ace own e r's unit + s ix 2 bedroom townhouse units. $482.000. PR€STIG€ I HOM€S Rl4LISTATllHYISTMENTS llU W. C .... Hwy .. Mpt. lcfl. 645-6646 . . .. .. .. -. t : : :. . . . ... Red&tate W.ted 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O WN Prop{'rty 1n Inglewood. Hawthornt• or So. Bay area" Wlll PAY CASH!! l'h. Tom D'Allessan<lrn T.D. PROPERTIES 1213J 674·6907 or 17141 ~I anytime or (7M) 846-S221aft6PM CASH JN /\ FLASH for your house or units SCOTT RF.ALTY 536-7533 •.•..•.•.•............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~~--~-- J AS MI HE CREEK ll<'aut 1fullv land'icnped 2 br. 2 bu. tkn. dining rm. ore an \ 1t•\4 '$775 mo 644·1968 ---~--~- J AS MI HE CREEt< LEASES J\ VA ii.A BL~ Call V1llagl' Properties. 640 MOS 3224 .......••......•.•..... DESIRAILE llOME :! Ur 2 bu. cptd. drps. forced air heal, G.irb W1'P. hll rns. frpk. pal io. garul(e. water furn Adult.:. only. no pets R.An: REASON/\ BU: Ac·ro1>s from Country C.:luh 275 Mesa Or 11 548 6706 Cull' Conllo, 2 hr. :! ' • h ,1. :! fplrs. nw. 1?<1r w (), S-*25 . Agent . no fee. !lt;4-2566 97 J.297 t ----3 Br. :! ba. hul(e master 3106 s uite. hardwood fir'>. frplc, b1i:: fncd yd $495. An.la. 2br A frame home.• Reautiful view &. 'l!ry isola~. One yrs lease $200 mo. Avail n~ 2 l3-43Hz.I. ldboa ltlcmtd • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fTI). 67 3 ... t),1")6 Bayfront. peer Ooal. 2 BR. --------- 2 ba 123 K Ba vfront. EASTSIDE. sharp. t'leun. $795. Herb, 213/47S:3577 3 BR. Family. Dining. large yard . 1495 per mo Charming New England 3 Call Dave 540-1151 Br 2 -&. frplc, putiM. Heritage Realtors 1675 Cunt, $62.'i un(urn. LO June. Open Sat/Sun 12·4. 117 Apolena. 675-4-0711 or 549-~ ktDS/l'nS OK t:ASTSIDE 2 BR. itar , $365. 646-4848. 675-8258 ----1--------RL•ad\ to n .. I\ t' 111 3 hr .!. h.i. ·)t.11 JM" µ.ilH• fnt•d )d h.rd:. & pct.:. ok $445 Ai.rt. No fee %4 l!al1G. lr7J·297 1 All new Never h vE'd rn l.rj! 4 h<lrm :i ba r ,I !TI rm bonus rm wcl h.rr dectr kitch en with •~land crµl. & dr;qws $7~ per mo. 213·437 27&'1_ Must see lhis 4 br. ~ h.1 . patio. fn<'d yd. ~:ir Kub & pets ok $445. 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Tenru.s courti. 1 VILLA MIDEU blk to 1tu nt1n.,rton shop 2 ~r. 2 b1t, 110me utll pd ptnl( center mall Adults I C I No pet s. f 'rom $435 I hr, I'• hu $325 1'1101 fojll' · iBrllKC5 ouµ c ~awlnd Vill11ge, IS55S 1~.1 MJKol I lU111n 1r11n 1 prct Small chJld ok No H'.itmgt.on VIiiage Lunt>, 4000 YOUCANAf-~D ~ ....................... IAYflOMT OFFICES C..nrvry V1ll.1J.:I' N •w uf l1n•-t trom 300 ~II ft I 1Jlll l !ol 11' "ll'W'>. I J.: llr 111d 1ww ~ lllt twnh.w, ~~ 2324 Elden. H_. _._(7_14189811961. NEWPORT BEACH Park Newport .. n. I .car (H I µullo11 1·11111. -.--2 Br. children welcumto. •lrJ"'· r111k l''rom s:l50 t;sid.e lB!t.lplx .cp~.:.tv . no pets. Start1n1.t at s:m1 '' 1111,., 1;..1~1 407 1 rdng Sm"le at.lit. $250 mo 84tHllQ7 1ru 642·3985 LUXllHY APT LIVING • llr I 1, llJ tuwohvU~\'. .:J1 Jl(1• 11.1111 1 pool. Jill'U//I f1t1•1Jl111·•· A1lults 11111\ s.rl'> 11:11 1~1 .' ltt.11111 .! b11 ~to•'" rt'f1 ut 1••11 \Julb SJOll 1w1 1110 ~io.'111 I Hl!1 '>VJl'llllJ' CjUll'I I ht.lrm lo,,. nit.~<' Jl'l "' 11(1' P' l 1•.11111 111101 ,\tlul1' ~.,. n 1111 l.111' ur p4.'I:. $<M•1 tr-\5 33111 or ti75 59-ttl -•Large 2br Long Hc;u:h. OverlookingThc Wlti>r 4(c I br a1)t $250. mo. Can new crpl.b, (rplc. $245 mo bl' rurn1shed ~-No pets. (7141833·8974 559-4145ur548·9574 -----1 block tu ocean. Heady t.1-:/\Slo; $350 rr1> 2 BR I 1 ~ now l br +-I Kllr $270, 2 Hu duplex unit Mesa br. 2 ba 2 gar. $360. 2 br. I Verde area Avail ba.lgar$3.50 Nok1t.li..no t I 25178 R e rs req'd pets. All w/frpk11 Some 011.nr ·agt . Chuck w view 4!0~ l tlth St i-;verell~. 559-6221 8.'.IJ-4327 1'cw condo. 3 HR. 2' ~ ba . 'L car all garage. gai. log rrpl Atnum. encl patio, pool Jacuzzi !IJo pct:. SS50 Mo 962·0732 ~~~~~~~~~- New 4 plex 3 bdrm 21, ba & 2 bdrm ~ bi.I 7861 7871 Liberty St Call 848 2659963-5891 !163·251tl t:nJOY $750.000 s pcr tacul;.r spa, 7 s11.1mr.ung pools, ~ l1ght1..-d coerti. . rrul\!h of b1kt-trail:.. put ung. i.hutnet>oards Buch!> from $349 SO llll. Also 1&2 bdrm pla111 <!story tuwnhouse1 Eh:... k1tc h. pcl\ plt1os & b c1 I l' o n 1 c l' r • t ~ . draµcrici.. parkin ~ clf!vator' koom wl k1tch1.·ni:u,· SOO wn·k & up ~ !11~1 * Atftbauador IM* Lovely l(ardt•ns Brook~ .. tr fall •Ktlchen 1-~ac1I uv.111 •Jacuzzi. he11ted pool •Wldy or d1uly mu 11! ~1' •'IV & phOnt' J\Ullablt.• As low os SU Wk 2'm11arbor • Costa Me!.a 6-15 4>140 LO"f'lj ho m,• m •• ll rcrn~. hul µlatl' bC'.11 h ocean. 1.·• l'r) th111~ I urn s.:.>-~18 VocatiOft Rentals 42SO II .11 10 " 11 d r k I n i.: & Jllllltv ial 111l'lud1·d ~ Lar.vdtt· A"' . N H un 101:1 BAY VIEW On 1.iluy~llt.· Cann1•n \11llJJI' OHll.'t' i,pllt •' ~ lo 12q)i.q fl 'ILL GJtUNDY llt:ul*'r 675 tilt.I EXECUTIVE SUITES Lu'lllMl\lh ofl ICC' ,., 1 < u I I-1• '" 1· rt• t J r ' . 11•·1 "n"I µhunc· IOU\ I .:" I ht .tJ1I "' ~.1r Ill 15 uiut n1mplt'\ At.lulb, nu lJl'l" $200 .,.., li.t. lu:.t. lll'IJU!>ll 675 til2.'i S t°'tl Pla1.u art.•a :t HH 2 U \. in~ H••t r.11:11 ~:Jrport 002 7521 2 Br. newly decor . nr So. Coast Plata, At C. pool. ad.Its . Gas/waler incl $395 mo. SS7·4516 ROOMY&CLEAH 2 br, pi.1111\cd . c rpl!>. tlrps.. I ba. gas :.to• e . Ad Its. no pc l s $250 5Jti..17ll Al F'asluon hland. Jtm ••••••••••••••••••••••• bort:e & San J Oo<.Uln ~NSENAD/\ Bt-:At II Hilb Kd HOUSI': Sh:t·pi. M )10 I rJ~I' (t't.:t'jllllllll.,I <Oii 1.·r1•11e r11urn "'1 "' n•!l,11'\, 1~·.1~1· or mu11th tu nvrnth l't·.1 r "" l'uc1:.I PliJ1a (J (.' J 1rport & frt't·w.it' 1·J11\jw :rn;1 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE IS ... Gre l•n1•ry . ~lrl!ums . wtttl•rhtlli. An "away frulO It ;ill" f~clin~ a:. you w~ilk lo yuur apart· rnmt The fl·~hni: con tlllUt'' with warm wood panclin~. h1~h bt•ams. i.:ra;,!> doth Wi.111 CO\'('r lllj!, d r1rt•plaCl' anti Wt'I hur' It 1,, Jll h t•r t' •JO Ii l.K'.rn11ru1 al'r1•:-. :..w1m rnml! pool:., whirlpool. !>auna. tennis court11 Minutes to s hopping cl'n 1,•rs, rrecwayi. a nd bt•ac ht•s Adult hv1ng Sorry. no pell>. F'air hou~ Ull! ()p{'n !I 6 daily Ont.' Bdrm Newly decorated 2 BR NICE 2 BR. putio, gar. nr For rental 1nrorma ll•n 71 4/644-1 q()Q '·a"'z Ba. carpels/drapes, beach & Warner. $260 blt·ins. & pool. Ulil incl mo. lndry rm. 67:1-'/.252 $295mo.Mgr .645-S647 "' bl So~l Beach 2 bdrm. 1 Bachelor unit 12 . ~ck 2br. Iba. yard. e ncl gar. ba Roof deck with Ocean from beach. All uttl pd. washer /dryer hook up. le 100 yards rrom No kids. no pets. 201 E . Adults. n o pets. $325 Oc~'an 5400 Ca ll ·Bi.llboa Blvd. $250 pe r Lnspect Sat/Son. 359 16th 213.596-4557 ~· + secunty dep. Call Pl. CM. 644·9516 _&i_e_556_-7_707 ____ _ 2BH l ba. nr So. Co:ist S.maU bach. cottage. utll New Bayfronl 3 BR. 2ba. Plaza. $250 2630 So incl No k1cb or pN~ No fplc. lndry hook·up. dbl 8..'lkt.'r. S57·M49 bdrm. $225 mo. 536-0321 l!ncl gar . uppe r u u t Spt:clacular bay ' ew ", bch area $8001 mo> r ly. 840-1879 GARDEN APT Almost nc". s paC'ious. elcc kitchen. brn. curpct. 3 bdrm. 2 ba $350. mo I Udrm. $275 mo. 372 W Bay, 646-4517 631-5454 2 Bdrm apts. unlurn. family complex. no ~ts ~ apt 3. College Ave 642·9760. NEW 2Br. adults only. $350 & up. 1702 t-1onda. al Adams 536-4729 I & 2Br apts avail now. wdrplc. dsh,,.shr. call &>n 536-2891 Lge dlx 4·plex. 2br. 2ba. & 3br. 2hba. gar. nr bch. xtras . 1-'ro m $395 . 846-1591 I BR. pal10 Tenni:.. & pool Blk to beach Call 846-7884 2 Bdrm. 2 ba w all bho:. WATERFllO~T WITH P'IEtt & DOOC Remodeled to new )bl gar . 2 add 'I off st n et prk'g. $850. J acobs Rt&I IY. 675-6670 day 968-407:1 Near l~istol & Bak1•r C M. :U Sq rt $175 mo Mountain home :w mm Hcultor :AH·77~ lrom San lkrn. lll'W I - bdrm. 4! ba. with vrcw !·---------• Weekend wee kly or THEtXECUTIVE Hullddy r.1tc!<> Xma:-. ~UITE! \lilC 6t Velt:ran:. 3 do) Nwpt ':tr':. rmcs l • w e ekend a r 1· open l"ullM."V i>xec swtc 962·7689 Mo to M t. 640 547ft 2 CONDO S . tlt\W,\11 l'mpu llcarh. l\Juu1 'tu· lrom wawr 2 llH. ~Ip:. tl. S70 tlav 1 llH !>IP:. 1;, $51 •lay .i!i!I ~131; Palm Spnnl!" <.:undo on M1!>s1on llllh t.:uuntr) Club Y68 5430 Ell~ l:Jear lake front 5 UH cablll. rfl.lll S<> ,,hon· beaut loc 714 ~11. 453i ....... , to Shere 4300 ...................•.•. OFl-'IC I': Ul Ul-~SK sµacl' for rent. Jl'l rt'd~l·oratt•d .132 ~q rt otofr .,pltt'l' Wrll n •nt tu I ,,mpa11\ ur ·"' t.11·.,k ,11~'" Orr rurt1 d\ Jll 1"01 pnr1·:. 'plcJM' l'all Shl'r IX> ~ AIHPOK110CATION L~t· 3 n)()fl"t>W u ·. all ull I pd Jantrl :.t•n Cpb lirpc,. 5395. r-1 No l~ru." rt.'Q 'tl ~; I'; lini.tol. Su1lt> 2 111. N .B C714 >SSi 701l C..tdown Li•ift9 bpettsu! Share J home or apt~nl Cd.M dlx .,Ul lli.. ut1I prl t\ C:. Jmpll' 1~.:. t-'r $11!!> ~1 < I.>.-.ru UNU,\.UrtlJ JtHI No I '" 1 l'•l ti '\1•w11un I l1·11:h1.., :! hth nl .' ha h·m·,.,J '.11 II J. ,. .,,;,uo p1·r 11111 I 111 I >!.trdl•n .. r 1:11 H•• 1·r ... uh· 1 ll'l'll S11I ~HI I'' I ( ,111 1>15 :!:!ii:! fq1I. \v;11I 111111M..•d 5't7r. 11,\YFl<Ol\T rltll'k 111\'I :J 011l' Bdrm und Ut:n Two Hdrm I-BR Ill new tnplcx. or So. Coasl Plazu . gar . wi.hr /dryer s pi.lt·c AduJt.s. No pets $315 Mu 833-9293 2 BR 2 BA upper. Ut W. encl gi.lr . 111iulls. no pets 2 blks beach $350 mo 96().32tl() Waterfront leai.e Bcat.t 2 br. 2 bu. n r a lge L l . (rph', bltn:.. new cqts. entry. lgc palm SGOO. \Jo k.1ds or pcl~ l>ock xt•u 675-22911. 1 llr .. ~ ~"' 1 v t •'-It"( I,,." t.'1:. ~IXI • • J .i.Uu· l.l..'\4~!"-k, I 1111 ('u111tt1 1ttl \\.1lt•t '1•tl111 i.: l'.tl11' _,1 li.1 ~~1 •1[•:11; hr :! lia. \rh SllCIU 1'111111 1" !'\.-I U f 3600 m'i 1~'28 , ,,. ,1, ... ...,.. ex~s n urn ••••••••••••••••••••••• St·\\t r 2 HH .!. h~•. vt•ttrl~·. 2 Bdrm TownhnuSl' 2400 Harbor Blvd. 557-8020 K:tt 4134 Siii Cl' I !Ji I ROOMMATES :"1<11·1· l d;\1 off11" :1:1:. •,q fl ;\\ .111 '"' ht s;!:::. 1111• Call L1111J.11ij_, ~.111 lttth' It nit \\ ,1 !1+ ''' 111 lllJ'~., t'\I ~·fl•,;'• f Jl\t I I I It 'l ,;;,1111 n10 h,I'\ .x;. ii 1111. \.1nl. gar -s:12~. Ji11 11! \II. $:coo ,111 HW4 li4li :.!:llr. \<llh 1111 pt'I:. l·:q·,,' (' ·,1·'ult 'J't'WnhOllSI', :.!1:1 :!..'ii •11:1:! ,uict u ' 2hr. 11 21.>a. pulm. p<>ol 2 Br. I ba. all eler. Brant.I new 187 K 18th St S40ll rro ,\,n 541-5032 F'OURSEASONS APTS Spuc 2 br townhoui.L', 111 ba. pvt p1.1l10. pool Adulls $300 735 Joann $t 646.6483 e\leS SUPER I br. PQoOL. J!ar, rrplc. trc1•:.. $27;', Adults. 842-9583. 642·5251 For lea!>l' 2 hr. 2 ba. t Ilk lo ~i.ll'h, rrplc. l1Jwcr m 1t w pauo Avail D·c· Isl $425 mo 200 44th It 673-iWlJ Shcre-N-Save 1-.;n,oymort' l1.1y ll•!>i-' All t\gc~ & L1fr..,l)h:" We Check Hef..rt·m·t•:. :Wl1 ''I II ~lr>.'1 >t·I 111" 111 ' I ~ i:.t.1 ~h·,,1 l>i1Jll1011:-.1· l111 ,, ...... , •• 1111 • 1'u1 1• ~m.1 II 1 llr l~·;n·h. ~li.1 rno ti7:t 111:!11 '""1r 755 W lt<lh St t•M h,1 II-:<' ll\I \.lid 1"'"1 ( '11~·1' 111 ~1·h1M1I' 'hllf' 11101! w ,,,,h .. r "''''' rdni.: 1111 I ~"' \1..<'111 t"lh ll~H 111 ••·II '>01~1 l~11·k 1\,1\ 'lllJ'li• l.111111\ uhll'r h(l11l1· ;1 lir I , h.1 Apartments hmish~d ••••..••.•..........••. Balboa l.sland 3706 ••............••.••••.. I h1lrrn "''th )!.1r Jl!t' W .1lk lu 111 ;H'h S2f!O fi771 !lllO'.I t11•1 ...... n 11.t"' & 2 JI) LIVE OH BAYFROHT I B II 1\1 I m•> ti I' r n li75 lt2-17 Con>na def Mor 3822 1;.w; !IW7 2 llK I Bt\ furn k1ll'h, lndry ral'll. :.hopptn!!. ~i:hool!-, clOSl' hy. Older c·hildn•o 01\. no do~s $.115 mu 1970 Wallace 646 1850 or ~5·6155 --- 2 BR & den, R3S & water supplied. $260 631-2177 or 548-6019 ll!l' l•>I Ho11111 f111 II\ ~ • • •• •• •• ••• • • •• • •"" • •• • 2 fl I A d hu.tl q1Mt 11•• 111'1 1-1 l h.irmtnl! .! Jtll I · hu ) Hr .. ..ilk lo l>l'J Ch . ~a;aj!<' ~~ 0 l'allo. 3 Br 2 Ba + frplc. qwet st . nr So Coast Plaza. $425 5$.6171 l'JI 1...... .... ... •• ,1· .) IX :>1.il'I I :! t'llllM'r\ Jll\ t' 11 r. "'} h· C'al'J)Cl 1lr <illl'"• ::.lO\l' & 642-2657 1Ju}i. .11llb, no Ill'" I mo " , .. rng 1 Jduh. 1111 llt.'h -----VIEW APT. 2Br. !Ba. $315 mo 645-7647 i111111mum ~J:I i~l:l ~.;17 l 11 I I'll $3511 'r I> l!o.'Jut1lul Hlull' • urulo1 • 11; 11111111 711 1,75 771111 ti7:J Th.'ll • Br lJVllll,, rm nu 1 ·" p\'I 1~.1t Sun ;.! '•VlllJ µuint. I!. k1td1t·n :--,,.,.1 h• ,,•h11ol:. -.h111111111.I! ~ 11·11 Balboa Peniniula 3707 ·.i~ t•luh $7'•!\ lJJ n\n , .. •••••• •• ••••. ••• •• • • ••• , ..... II.I.I l'~t'j ~111lt~1 aµt nl'"'IY tlt•( 11r.1I I Hr:! Ha. l.11n11\ 1 m t111nk 1 ti ~.'5 1wr mu """ • .! frpli ,,, ,,.,hr •I'" .1r1111nd Iii~. \'!>I<! Hc.•aut 1mnu1c light airy I fir .1pl. 1u::.l totally n • dune. •en I~\' II\ rm "' high til'.tlTl L't:ilsn g::.. fq111'. I !ilk l•> ut·n SJ50 1ru mr, 111:ix \, n ,,., 11111,.,1 J.!.11111•11 .•r··~~ ,,, ,,,1 """ 11r '''' la St~~' .\ 111 El Moch·a11;. ~>llHiOH\1 \l'.1rl~ 4! lit<, l1plt', tJllO' 2 Hr I Ila . l'(,.,,n, nu lrg 11Jllll l hM· lr11m t·rv1::.. d rape!> p.11n\ on ;,ntrunt i\dlt!., 1111 Walk lobt'ach ti411 71fiH Jli.'l:-. S<IOO l'T'llt li7:l·l>OS:, 1\V:tl lablt• Nov 1:-.l :!BK ----------!Costa M M O 3724 apt. No pt'lS or c·htldrc•n LIDO ISLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call L111d<1675-2311 'l.1•wlv rl'l11rlt..,hl'd :1 + d1·n ur I hdrm honw I 111 1111«d1alL' m·1·1111an1·v S!M•ll '"' \ rl~ ""':-."·no f'l\'h L.ar1!1• I hr furn w gar. ~711 Adlls only Open :\1 I" II 30 f1 S11t ' !I I Ml( 4\Jilll 4!11(1 Nt•Wl)llr l 2' ~ Bdrm. 2 baths, 1·µb. rlrps, hltns. blk to bc:.id1 /\dulls No pt.•ti. $:t50 ITWI 673-7552. lllvll. C:\I NEWPORT SHORES -Bay t llccan P ark view 'l,•ar bt.•ai:h 1·11m111u n11~ Smull bJ•·hl'111r <ipt rurn . rrpl. gar. 2 br. pallo vuul. v·nn1~ c·11u1 I .1 "' gar Easti.1dc.CM All 1\dlts. No pl'l~ $500 hclrm. 2 bath. douhl1· j.!Jf ulll rurn t;;:i.4577 6--\4-6126 ~ 1·:11110rt ~iZS mu "rl\ ti·.N' •·l.umnqton ~ach 1740 Mesa Verdt' 2 BH. 2 ba. lll'WI} deeor'd Adil~. no --------- pcLo; S.100 5'15 3650 Cottage type I br. gar -S280 Util. pd. New crpl & 4! hdrm ~tO\l' & rcfn):! noors. )St. las t. Sl35 dep. ~ mo Isl i.lnd last l lO Oi:I Mar~2 ll-ll A~ail now. 2042 Meyer Pl &l5·7388. Open Sat 2 to 4 3 HH. 2 b~ all l'11•t·. n1•W Co •'ll 11urk1ni.: Ownr/<ig t . $150 mu &12 2164 2 Br. I ba. I s tory. s hag, D1W. drps. palio. (rpl. beam clngs, gar. Adlls Slunmng large 4! nR. 4! ba $335. 2650 .!::Iden (I ) garden apt. pool. $295 538·84-06 710 W l!lth St -------------2br. newly painted No 2 Ur, cpl!>, drp11. patio, no ch1ldren·n O pets S275 dogs SJIO rm. :>52·6325 979·0136 --------- ----2 BR + den, 111? ba. lrg 2 Ar. cpl~. drpi.. yard no beaut rooms, frplc. d111 dogs $Jiil ing rm. dshwsr. gar bage 9790136 d is p. s uper lol.' Avail now. $450 now. 4!266 I br. cpts. drps, no pcls Miner St. 751-7038. $240 mu 979--0136 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 Ba, new IJlllOt. new c rpts. adults IH!ll San Angelo $310 or 1·Jll o w n e r c o I I ,. •· I (213 )2.89 2426 $4-10 mo NO DEPOSIT 2 lrg bdrm :! ha d•n t·rptd i.uncfrt•k. frpl'. pool Adults S450 l-41! Amll!OS, E;1sl blufl &W·0906 ) Ill 7Xl-1 Call 546-4282 Nt:w home· lo ~httrl' :1 k r NO RETU RN. New 4! br. Steps to beal'h. yei.lrlp den. 4! b:.i. bltn:. tnrl Lge modern 2 br. l tr . refng upper. frplc. aJI bltnt 3 Ba. fplc. bltni.. "'alk to beach Adu!~. no JM."t" 960-5.580 ~1-:Wl'OHT 111-:;,1·11 .-111 '>hJr•· f)ff11·1· .,p,11·1• "" t'.irn 11u:. 1)1 111·c.1 r .i1rporl 1''11rn1 .. h1·d 1r 111•'.'>tr•"I 540 !ltl!.l.1 •l.n-.. :u~:! :.!!li.1 t'~t' ... \\kn<I-. t-'emalc roommah• "-Jill 5:1.1 ~I It olfw" "<IJJt•' '" ed. age o~n. lo ,h.1n• :.! ,uh h•,,,, 111 l .. 11-:unJ HK .ipartmenl Cu,tc• lhll,, l>311X ""'nth A•.t1I Gemm1 Rlly H39·6623 "50 mo Garage dUC' $395 mo. NO D.t:POSIT opener 642-3490. 642·.i&'7 Mc:.a lmme1ll.1t1• '"' l>t>t' ht ~J •A1:to cupllnt'Y ~ NO RETUllN New 2 br IAY VIEW 2ba. bltn~. mcl n•rn~ 2 Hit. 2 ba .• rrpl, ~<ira~. ll..tu''' m<'•l11·JI .. u1 l•· i:rt1• 11.J I h t'orunJ dl'I \1.ir lh'.1111111111111·, ( 'orp 1;-;5 1iiOU Femall'. 25 35 to 'h<1n· .! Gemme Rily 839·6623 Yearly $575 Mo bdrm 2 bJ. Pk "''"'IJl'rl Apl All rat"1ht1t•' tic l'Jll \ U Si::2:l 1n1•lll 1rl 11 ~ 9-ll.lli art 11 dill 2 Br. 1 ba. 2 blks ot·t:an $295 Is l & lai.l $150 Serunty & r ing 640·1076 2 Br. rre~h painted. walk to beach. '" blk to :.tort•i. & bus. ci.lrpcttdrapcs 536-1286 3 Br 2 Ba ''l m1 lo burh . $400 mu tlH ·:l384 or 847-4961 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RA!nl Orangetrce Condo. I brtlort. Pool. lenn1i. Air. no ch1ldrcn l pcls S350 mo. 894 13541673 6785 $375 m> 2Br. Orangctre(• Condo. overlooks wtr. ad.Its. no pets. pool. li.'n nls. etc 833·8080 SHORT TEAM I-Urn rentals. 'L & 3 BR. 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Call for appt 581 7470 i.tart. up abs1s lancl' in Plan II $4980 00 1-'atresl Terms stnce 1949 ----GOLDEN TOlJC II i·an !>k11li, reqwred Salary &-rkdey Controls 1714 l ---your gar. or "' 5411·200t PlanlllS971000 SattfffM'-Co. Lost Sml ~n'Y Mull. nowbe S700$8001mo Send re ID wknd~ & e\'C1> 'T su~ Lo CONTROLLl::R. 833-3300 Pcrsonne cpl . ~IO & 6600 :.4 rt for PlanlVS14,19000 64~2171 545-0611 s haggy, 1e1.: 11 l:ll671SO rcatht.>dat l714 14003462 .,_ Acrountanl Irv h·;iM: Lite manuf:Jrtur c 11 I 1 T 0 I 1 1-· r e e 768-Jm9 4931 01rc h St. Newport Accountinq SI 4K + ------1n~ "an•how .. ._. Quaht~ 1 ISOO 237 2 80fi o r ---'--Altr man 30. ~k~ ~llm ill Beach.CA92660 aulomoti"'e buckgroundl•--------- & l"t:po:.urc C'unl ar·t 1 """ ....... ()7"• s IU '"" REPUBLIC Lost Fem ln:,h St!ller tra1·. U1 or Stral)!hl FL·m f d f th j L\111 )r I' .... T1~ ·1 u11l ·~ <'U\T<N• ..,., un ' ·" puppy \'1c• Thu ''·•Ion.". I I d pre erre or IS t 1:. lli:n11.ln Bn111h-. ,. 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Tlte Company Others rrec.lieatwn ,,1., to ~up -..t:.1l!\-il ,tatl•Jll "a1-tim & a ve r:.1 on l'X pc r1 " n •'l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\i;'\ 7~11 ~110 Refer You To When PY Re"artl l1•l::i tl'!J77 h1•11(1• rall-1111 'lhur-..dJ\ •ACCTS/REC helprut ·11., Oa) v.ork 11n ·,~i;', F:':-11!1· l'M U-..fo Loan 5025 ThieyCaimot Ut\ltn.>·7J)m Ortohi:r ~'ti. -; J(ll'\1 011 w~k. l'Xl'l•ll1•nl he11eht:. fL n1·1•(I l'a rt l•r .di .._..,,..., -th .., t \ L' Ull'luding dental Order ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.rran~TMLoan LOST ~l uch lo•ed&m" t'.-,Jna · na r rtt•14 a~ ~ 411 fi:l !I". ;, 11( I I I 3 lXJ ''(Ill N, 'F.ED c,•C IP near the Main !>l turn 10 KEY OPER 44(.15 h\6 l~I "" NO'S M)d puppy Ln t-r & v. hilt• 1.M Pleai.e call !171 !13i!I * ACCOUMT ANTS OH THE ht. 2nd & Jrd 2 Spnnger Spamel Female UMLIMITED Ii.(.() Ml rt fl·m .. d ~ ard llome nwner loan:. Heward 979·:.!500 day:. Pi.ychlc. 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Iii I •<1!15 "~ Business/Invest/ f;nanc~ ...•....••.....•....... 5005 .....••....•.......•... PARTNER Our bu:.1n 1·~:. tT1 ml' Ma ~atirw IU 9 78) 1:> J new exc•1tmi.: aµproac·h rn one of the top busme:.!> 1n lhe US ~'\tab prohta hie . :-land ri..:111 1n\ L>rnw S350 11er ~ k 1"1 fX.'l1.erl nl'l Q\'l'r $25.0llO RcqUJre:. $1 7.~00 ca~h By appoint only call 1171 ·S.153. 9 5 Li\MPSTORE Charmin~ top loc Good Rr<>6!. & 11ru rits. Partner:. i.pht. mu:.l M-11. $19,900 • inventory 9\17-2690 day~. '1\14 ·0lti0 CV~ S60,000 Pflt Y!Alt f /T POTENT I.AL T () Y D I S T R I Ii l ' TORSHI P M ATTEL . PARKt.:R l.i\Mt-.:S I" I S H t: R I' R I C I': Mil.TON BR ,\01.~:Y . T 0 N ti. A . R i.; V E L L . mt-:1\L, E1'C No :.ellmi.: or l''I 1>er1enre nt>c•1·:.:.<1ry . yl')u will rl'~lol'k ht·aullful d1:. plays ,. 1th th1• 1•111101 ry ':. fa:.~I selhn.: n ullon;ill} ad\ertist:d to~~ in h igh t r ii f r I l' I' 0 I'll p U n )' e:.tabhsh ed al'cou nls t.h;1t will he turn••d over l o you Your rt·order:. v.11l he <'ompull•r pro · c·ei.st•d b> one of the oldest und lar11e:.l brand name lo> whc>les alcrJ> 1n the US A PPt.JCANTS MUST BE Rt;.'iPONSI Rtl-; ABL'E: TO MAKI:: l>t:C ISIONS. & 81'.: CAP AliL .. ; Or MAKING A MINIUML'M CAS H I NV t-;STMENT OF $5 ,880 100'~ M ERCllANOISE llUY B/\C K GUAH f\J'lTV Call Mr Martin. Toll free anyt i me I ·1100·634·6647. Sunday calls ~cpled HO SB.UMG MO ECl'StllHCE HO INVESTMENT GUARANTEED INCOME $2,5)4 rt• MOKTH FUU TIMI, S6l4 PH MOKTH rAaTTIMI c~ Furnishes entirely new type of ultra modern vend1nq machines and top quality 1ociiOons olus all supplies ins urance hcens1ng tra1n1ng dnd capital for expansion after 90 days Voll will Oe ShOWfO documented proof lhRI lhe aver11qe 1oact1on has 66~ cusromer$ per month <1rtc1 we star• you with 10 loca11ons Tlw 1q111,..... ... DltfM!tUS: RALLY REESE'S KIT ICAT HEttSHEY IARS MR. GOODIAR ..... IUllLE GUM The Na1ton's Largest Selllng Col'Hect1on A,,..c..t: '- Must be aOle to devote" 2o hours a monlh to this business have a sincere desire to operate own business be or sound character and have adeQliate working capital Preterence wlll be :.hOwn lo 1hose 1nd1v1duels wllh~ to stert on a part 11me basis. at least until they demonstrate thEI dapendab111ty we require Not afflhated w11h Hershey Foods Corp of L•l~vers Inc 111 Coste Mes• C• Mr. I. W..._ 17141 117 .. JtO ~. 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M:ih· Wht t·ht<sl & ABE KAl.AHUA. row from pn vale part~ fl.~t li44 U7tll or t; '4 l:JW Jlann) would likt• I<• .,c•· 5 5 7-006 I A.MIMAL HOSPITAL k ECEP'flONIST·2·5 dy 14k . rnl'I Sat S tTh1' women und mt!n "'" an• lookm~ for may th· tired of typing . foldrn~ paper... wart!huuse Jobi. dnd workm~ ford hn11tc<.l 1n<'ome Wo rk with .. oung people. ltap1d ad vam·eml'nl poss1ole Ir you an !IS or over un1J would be avallabll' to start ,.ork 1mmt!d1atd) l':tll only I ha\e estabh:.hed ext 262 \OU Ph.•a.:.t! l'all J~Jlll practice m Or. Ct}. ex -1.,1 •• 1 > ...... 7c..,., ('arolt• 1-;quul Oppor Empl) r BATH1'.:R 1-· T. mcl Sal&or Sun b44 5463 l'ellenl m comt-, t•rt.•dll & 1-'ound black mall· k•lll'n "' ~""' "'" c ollaH•r;,J P le as1• no V1t· ltayrnond & l 'o:.ta STERLING llOM t.: LOANS 711 ~16 10 (bkr) agents (J r lo~ n rom Mt'sa St 646 OOlt.i S200REWARD Safe "ay ·i. $1000 l!·•ll•l' Km~ of D1am111d!> h ,,·1· phon1• 11 1'11 lJo\ 11,,Ji In lilt'. l',t 'I.; 1 ·, ACCOUNT ANTS APT MANAGt'.H Brand rh!" t;() unit .rJult •·omplex. (' M <.:oupll'. "Ith w1f.o lo wort.. lull ~~need c:.ill 1' I' F'OUNO MAl~i'.: 3 5 ) rb approx Gold Pomt'rJ nran. IOlb:. Santa 1\na Rlver. IO J I &15 W80 OVERLOAD Short tl'rm R 1:-; S ;\vailable rd ... l t:all 67J-66J4 95% MESA MORTGAGE may arrange a new 1n ~t1luL1011al loan up lo t/o95'}t OF APPRAISl-.:0 VAi.lit: fai,l. courteous service Ho P~ PeM!fty I up lo $66.000 l l"or information t·all MESA MORTGAGE (7141832-9980 Ask for Mr R1ver1> ,\ t:a IH Bk r MEED ALOAN You might s<i\c u lul of 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $2 Sell JOY item or com bU'l:tllon ol items for S75 cir le5:> with a Penn) f'1111·twr t\d 3 Im~ fur :! •'Oll~Cl'UllVl' day~ ~;Jl'h nt1d1t1onul lint• '" UI} for lhl• :! dt•)':> Charge II' Norummer(•1al d lb r or mOr\' 111formJt10n a11d lo plar•· ~our atl rJll 642-5678 lJl'n! and money by i,ee ---- 1.Jll( us hrst ! No heh>. no Improve your quahl.)o ol charge llf~ Frnan<'1<1l MH'l'\''" L uun 1·oun se l1ng , paC'kagan~. plact>mcnt 645· 2.'iO'J MoMy Want.d 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prt. party needs <!nrl T IJ money Securl·<l hy prime bayfrnl prop 1\i;t 675"9000 Cash reqwred for p rof1la ble real estate dcvl'lop me nl JO lnl Vl'nlur~ $500.000 to ~:> m1lhon Secured by ft>e :.1mple. (714 ) 547 84::il (711 ) 644·0195 eves. Investment Opportuftity 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ecret!. l\a1h) ,\l h !>l'ITUnar-. '19!1· I I 70 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Sailor -Mana~e - Scl'nk Kingly - Wei!v1l -Dis may - WINS lhe RACE The senior <'ilizens'-drag race The old guys get 1n their cars. race the engines io neutral and whoever's engine runs out of gas first WINS lhc RACE. .............. Opp IWhlRity 50 I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BONAFIDE Tax Shelter CLIENTS NEEDED fWe Arr The Prmc1piJlsJ I I Wnte-oll up to four times cash outlay 1hls year (t978); 21 Excellent Income pa. tentlal uertlng 1n 1979. 3) CompliM with current tox rerorm acts and IRS regu· lations. 4) Confirmation 11nd 1eference, lrom CPA's and Tax Anorneys. LIMITED SUPPL V WR ITE OR CALL /lt..T ONCE COUR IER Publicatrons/ProduC11on$ ?3011 Moul1011 PJ1 kw.1y Suitt-0 2 ... I .iqu11a H ills. Califo1n1<1 92651 714/ 837·2772 f ound Blk it tan Uaschsund . oltkr male M>Oll' hair lo:.~ 1~1;; lf.O~ afts or eve~ ---~- LINDA & VICKI Outcdl Massoq~ For The Fvn of it ! :,Cnmg all Orauge Co 835 7313 l"ound Af.:h;in llound. no ---- collar Vic Uay l:.land. Endoymr~ & 673 123:! ,~Ion Locit tiger :.tn ped ma le kitten. \'1t· K 1ng:. Rd Halloween n1 j!hl Call 548.5039 eve:. l..osl or Fou11d a pct" ('all An 1 ma I 1\ '\ J> 1 :. • a n rt' League. s:n 2:.!73. llll fl-1 Found Small m.lll' 1 h.1m pagnc C:m·k.1J100 hlat'I. flea eollJr \ 11 Bro o khur s l 1 ll c1 I IW 4407 l"ound tfallowccn femak Calico kllll'n fle:.i collar TI0-5973 t-'ound b ffi Ok) grc) Pt·r~1an ty pe mak· krl ll'n 5811 OOOti 49!Hl43J ....•.................. Schools & IMtruc:tion 7005 ...•.........•......... REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •Crash Course a"' url ••llll' •Ma ten ab prov11l1'CI •S mall c la 1>:-.1:~ ror pcrsonahzcd rn:.trul·taon •Choose own tu~ll' dJ~ & m.:ht cla»se:. • l'l:11·t•mc nt uµ lo !SO'; n1mm1sst0n f)(frrs top p:l). a 'arlt't~ of 111lt'rcsl1n g J :.,.1J:n ments. :.erves t he entire Oran1>1e County arl·n .ind need!> c x pencm:<.'CI: Accountinc) Clerks lookkeepers & .AccountinC) Penonft~ lime 6459'>5 I 4 TSL Mi.:mt 642 1603 --I~~~~~ Assemblt>r Part t 11nt' person needed for :.mull ma'tlufal·tunni: t·11m pany Convenient hnur~ C onldCl Don C Jll ii I SJ6 8600 AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST tn run well 1•(1u1 ppc.>d an M1 ... ~1on Vlt'JO HJI 1666 at all leHI-. Call toda) & ·---------let 11:. lt:ll you ho-.. tu A.SS.EMBLY Automot1H· di:I Jll :.hnp becomt! a busy well paid ~urk1n1: on t•xprn:.IH' Acrountanti. Overload n 1rs Cleanin.: and wa, . Professional TRAINEES IOI< & line i.la:t.ill No C' l'leai.c<.:all Today . pt'rienci: necl':.:.dry i''or/\nAp1><>1nlmt.•n1 tH5 1171 (Qr Expenl'nced l 547-7631 Mino l':lcc·troni1·~ ,\l,IOMOTIVt; 1055111 Mam.Sultc l016 We arl' H~·k in g 1n USE:DCAR Santa Ana diVlduab for r1rst shift Not a public a cc·tng firm MECHANIC pusillollb in our Produt· Top pay for top man• lions Oc parlmt!nt Wl' <iood company beneflb will lrain the right 10 Set.· .Jerry Perkin:. form .Acco..h ,ayabte d1V1duals m the m1rrQ ll'f \ icw Clerk SI 000 + clectromcJ> mdusl ry CONNELL H. a I' 1 d I Y g r u w 1 n I! CHEVROLET Newport BeH·h de Compreht'ns1vc <·um velopcr :.eeks 2·3 year<. puny benehts m clu<lln)! :!~Harbor Blvd l'xpenencc m 1:onst rm· major medical and dl'n COSTA ME~/\ llon/'\ccount!>Payuble& tal Call or appl) 1n 546-1200 Io Jn ha I an cc,.. person 3952 Campu' -.----P rorc~-.1ona l o fftct>:. Onve. Newport Bt-.tl'h AUTOMOTIVI'. Good benefits Order (il4)S40·6080 1-;1111al Oµ •AUTO ,A.RTS ~189!1 porturuly Emplo> l'r COUMTERMEM! i'' 0 U N 0 L u d y ' :- w ri s l watch . 17lh & Orange. C M P lc;1M: tdt"Otify 642·2716 ACCOUNT ANTS ~, r H I.et set ror ·79• Busy !-'rec 3 Wl'l'k UNLIMITED TRANSM~K l'hcvrolel dealership an ~alesTraining Pf::RSONNEL Orange County Atrporl CaUForDriotli SERVIC i': Complex ~eek!> part:. Found.: Blk/whl :.hortha1r f'erlhtle Pup . Lall? 545·9677 i-·orThcAccountang CORP countermen with C M 831-1003 493-0442 Profession part~ cxpenttnc~ Good Katclla ~7 7631. 1055 No Ma1n • pay. pleaJ>ant s urround · Re11I Eslale School Swte 1016, Sanla Ana m~s & permanent. Op· • 32031 Camino Capistrano •Always 100% Free• portunity for advan ce · 5350 SanJuanCap1slrano ~~~~~~~~~~IWanlAd RttSulU. 642 5'i7M ma:nt.See Bob Cook a l Jobi WGllhd. 7075 HOWARDCIMvroMt ••••••••••••••••••••••• R EI..AXJNG M A!:>"SAG E Bob J ames·L1c Ma sseur OutcaJI 9·9. 494·51 l1 PREGNANT? Carinit . confidential counseling & referral Abortion. adop . llOO & keeping. M>CARE 54H5GJ COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 957--8474 Spirit.alRHder l815So. El Camino Real San Cle~lly Uc. For atppt. 492·7296 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE HURSE uvailable. 6'16·27:n Corporate pilot uva1I 1m m ed . 13 .000 hr s . ATP1C Fll. mature. 34 yrs exper. all weather. 100'7.. s a!tey record. Don Pieper C7J~ l 597·4100 RN · Matur e Lady Pvt Du- l v Reside nce. Wk·e nd Relief . Day Shilt · Ca. Ucense. (213)6633·8167 Leave message on tape. Mature respons cpl w ill reside & care for your home whlle p way for ex· tended pen od. 968·6007. •SHE RI LE Et CERTI FIED MASSEUSE Alde·Chaulfeur for well or House Calls By Appl Incapacitated perstcpl M ature ex p mal e Q.6838. 988-8067 ----------TOP LIHI Help Wonted 7 I 00 bcltt.gaecorAMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·1422 ACCOUNTANT upnr'd D /\NC •~ 0 F F U N , w111mall buslne s Income beautiful nude girls , tax prcparal1on. Part· dan ce & rop aculon11. time now. ruu time dur. 9 AM ·4 A M . 2060 S . Ina Income t u season. Euclid . Anaheim Qlll 492-5307 for appt --:: • r . . . . ; ....... r ,\ccountanti, Dove & QuaJI Sts. COUUESY INTEGllTY SE mt£ RCS EA Reff SARRA BERK AGENCY Accountants • Accounting/Bookeeping Bank1ng/Sav1nQs & Loan • Data Processin9 • Gene<al Olllce • Insurance • Legat • Mecllcal • Sales • Secrerar1al • Adrr11nis1ra11ve • Management • Supervisory • Techl'l1c111 • I 000/o AtH TO APPUCAMTS 833·2892 I 1952 MecA,-.. It¥&. Wt. JJO ~· c ... z.i, •211 s . ~ - .. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 ---- Hahysrlll'r, muturc, lov. mg. for l c h1hJ tn Lido Is le home P11 y opl'rt 673 94-0l ~~-~---~ Bab~1tter needed,:: hltlc R I r I S , 'd ~1 Y 't I m e , Hayshorcs hm. Own t ra.nsp. 646·0178 Babbysitler. llve·in. sa l 2 boys. Rm /board/~al m .9231 or 846-0088. Babys itter needed for Srot.t, 2"'1 yrs My beach home. M·F 8-3 .30. $1SO mo. 673-1858. Babysitter · MeSD del Mar home. afternoons. Mon· F'n Must have a c ar. $3$ weekly. m..8017 Babys itter. mi.lure ,..oman to care tor tnfont In my home. Mon·fo'ra, rm 640.0037 ,... - _D_I Z_DAl_L_v_Pl_L_o_r _____ _:S:.:w:.::ldlt:::z..r ..:.:No....=:.:.:;"'~l>tit~$.:...:•~978:.:._ Hltp Wefted 11 oo Help Want.-ct 71 00 ........... _ w ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ·-.. .ttd 7100 Help Wcanhd 7100 ~ W.ted 7100 .. ~ W•ted 1t00 Http W..tH 71 00 ~ W.tf'd ......_. •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~r••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 7100 • ...,.w~ 71 00 11u 1n pan1o n dri ver •• •• ••• •••••• • ••• •••••• ••••••••• • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' DRIVERS ________ _, Wt't>kt>nd11, permanent' DELIVERY ~--....--.~r--------· 8antl"i IOOKKHPll f /Cltg ~7 Mature, dt!Pt!odablc per!I New!\p11per d t'llvc.ry F.xl-cS.Cy RE toSll!K P/TTaLD -'-lo make del.lvt•n'""". h "an Perrru1ne nt pnrt time JOb Ad "'-CLEllCAl P /T COMPANION for t'lc1erly di "'" • clelJverln" l'arly mornin'°' mm/.:~:l'Y $12K Eaper lrv 1nt o rr t->m1tll SA manufa1• N I .. 1 I I t .1 l man, llvr 111 Mny b... e ofc suppl~~!I & equJp LA Tunew 10 .......... ~ in f'ersont-'r1day S800 PuMSma t-'edt-r11l Snv IUr('r ExperlC'f'ICl' If& l'('f c. V<'r 'i:t I l' .:u !'. II rounu OlJ our rrnployed el••·w"hert•.-& lllkt> c.'lf'l' n( .:1·nl Oft• Irvine/NB nre;IVM;;:'lt tx· PleaseC:ill fo'urAp.pt ln1s 14441 Cul\1\-r rnt malunly rf'(J Sal11.ry to oflH't' !-l<tff l.tk l1 f1.:urt>s & ht· ~5916 needs: hvy hft'.: & th~ rcllabh.~&havt'dt•pcndll lrvmePer1K>nnelAJ(cnry Walnut> Irv E O f.' <'111 ll!KltHm C:11ll M6 6JM 11uuhlwd t,. ust• lO kt•Y utltlt•r (by lOU{'h rmvt'rnent or furn rc.•<J'd bh• trans portation No 488E17th, Costa Mes:i ~1 Olli Mt fo' IUSIOY 11rdcrr1..·d I. & 'tlllll\' ~f'lll'r~il o(fu•t.• COMPUTH XJnt bener Apply c.·olJechnR. Salary 1350 Su1tt_E4 __ 64~470 t•x rwrttm<'t' Prt•rt•rrt·d work :tl'h<'dulc• °'HATOR JodlfiltOllbCo mo 546-0235 ----~-~ u.-.. ·n•• I' T Al)pJy In µcr'«>fl 1.•· .. ·1 1·11"1.·1 J60 t'X....,r dt.'ll1· r .... I t2S Baker St ....... Ht"rr1t 1 t \• Nrun r1 I• ..... l"'. SW ni:: ('.""la M~su ,t•n. Drlvt'r roe parts stort• Ill -•--=-1uT1M• u•,'"d NptR~h" -,.o _....1 :.hlfl xlnt t t "" ~, .. "" C ·-~rv 11> ,... , Ctllforw.r.lew,Of'-1,.......to; · • 11 tH 111i.: <114i 751.2510 osta Mesa area. Cull f"rrff'r a~mus&/l .(Ulll vl •---'-L 1714'6 .... 5070 aal1try, <'1tll Morlan for EO F~ ~-3443 " t -·ff ' ....... 111tervit•w "l C•·I Wt·~ternl·~~--•"•M-/'f•'/i.il.i.l-------bank tt-114-r ew hul m .. ~ l \ ~I "'t 1 M I\ h t. It " •· .. ., •'OOSldt'r tra1nl'l' Mu .. t 111-.1.1' ... W l'u1 l m I' I l>ata Sy11ttoms 7~ 2333. 1·--------- lll' 1tcpend11blt'. •11 uri1ti• l'\ll«'r rt'<l u 1r1·1l 111 @)[Q,-,. ~@]~~ C tuffattt -DELIVERY Top pa y DRIVE:RS Wld mV<1~ w11rlu1114 "11h n\il1 hint' & h11111l tool u~.. ._ ._. Oft /Recttpt Nt'at appcuruntc Mtt!>l Men or women 2.S yrs l)r prop!~ 'f)pin!Jt rt"f'llllrM Mu•t h..i\t ml1•1t•at & 1k l'balleni.:ing POll .. rt' have own tran~ l'all older Know the coust <'all for llllf>! ~ ICl!illll 'u r to w 111 k an lhli. (11•1.t words unltd. ·· RrC11t Op S31·0842. c1tlr11. Net $180 a week or Mr~ l~hJntlac<' I-1l1111 11 r 1l .1111 ~t'JP•t•n •1 I 1.1·,h~u1 1·,l.11111 11••..i1>1111 '"""'' b4.\ '>010 por for 1ndiv uble tu mor e Or11ng(! Coa11 t l(I YST,..,.,,.I S"'"l.,."-S 1 u."h1m "'1rn1tur•· :!l;.!:1:• tomm.• <.:a ll 557·7193 DEMOMSTRATERS Yi·llow C:ib, 17300 Mt "" """ ,...,. U n 1 l e d P e r s o n n ,. 1' L• It L' ...... t...•-"L..Jo Ut·I l .111(11 Pr , 1.1114 tlh ,. i:.arn your Christmas t'rrmunn . .-ouota 1n _. .. _ ,.,.. Service. 1500 Ada m!> V11lle (N f SI l-..O .. : \O 11~ I.IOI C M • n¥>ncy early S22 a tlav Y· o o . atN , ('Lt-.ttltl\l part t111w Willtra w Mu!il provirit• betwn Nt'wboµe & ---------·· Jmt rJ I ''"'m Ill work n 1·11nhlru1l1un !J I Mu ... 1 n .t-.Hll.Al. COOK owntraru.. 17141551·5031 Eu<'hdl KANKIN(; •111 111 .t l '"111111l·111 il d nH• M<1rkt•l ll'Oll·nt OFflCESIULLS? 1~~~~~~~~~~1 TB..LER M01ri11rt' "·•' 1n~... ~ .. "u .. -..1111•""'\\'\J ,·,..111.,:' & ll1lJ1 "'-'"'"' i.1111111 h.I' .I (ull lll'l'lt' 11pJoi11 t Ullll \ Ill '"' La1tun.i 1\1• ad1 ••I I 11 , W r rr • 1 11 1 111 , 1·ua.tuml"r ""'·nt•·•l "' gan1zu111111 .1111J "l 11 louktn,i,< (1•f 'l 1•llr1 ~ ... ht r~ll l'llJU)' 111o1rk1n• w11h µeoph· ~a lll(1n1h li&J.. or bank cltiwn1:m• ..uid typui.: ul .l!;"'IJm "'' ri:qwn.-d In .sddlt1uo tu J i.:uud :.tunm~ :."'1 ar~ . \ uu 'I l t•o JOY u beuut1/ul work t'n \lro nment, 1·'!<'1·ll1·nl <.a~ r1.1 fo .. mch.ar w11h lil7l l'I l 1 • .,1 I\ H..,11 10 our ~pt<t'I 11 tn· Exper'd Apply lSOl E:. Dt>ntal asst Hec1·nt 1111-:h l'MT l'r11t , ..... , t.~Jli"r t•r "1'111 i.a trrv1.-w111.: t'l"lllt't ;.ould 16th St.NB. 645 5707 School Grad. for dent a, ~ & C&mel1c derk. \\111 11 .. 111 .~ hr' .1 v.i-i----------1 ti.o llll' tx· ... t \l"I vou L'JO st. trainee pos1t1on 0 mu~t have drug More l 1•m11.an\ bt•n• (th \p11h (k m al 1t1Jkt• Whl'lh .. t )uur lil~t COOK exfi lll'C SacJdleb111·k l'Xp 25 hr per wk Lc1g I',. n n' " a ' ,. r I h h fl Joh i·rnll·d '" , t'JI ., J"u. t-:xµaod1ng Restaurant V11 ley res1d<'nl pref 1-\tll Hills area 54-0-4580 11 ' You ARE , ... ('h h llll'l(' 830 13'J5 -------• '" 1·1111 1 \" 1 ' 111 J u, t , 1 :i. It'' 1!.1 \ lilll "'1t over 50 un1b or y c I ea n"' r n e i.> d, CANVASSERS rilTTIMf l-'\p ur "''" lrt11n ""' Ill ~I J'iOb CA.It WASH I \di MAH.AGER l1rowth l'O good pay. bof1u'. profit i.hanng, 5 h>t 1.1111111:> Ml-~fH()(',\R WAS ll 2l:l50 llll r bor HI vd . CM INVITED ~".I I Y 1·.1n put )llUr t-•arruJy ownt'd orgaruza De ntal front ofr1 c t' f'~'h.!>er n1J t'.XPflt•c will 'kill'"'" k tu v.urk Wl· twn offt-rs Plt>1t s anl lnsurJOCl'l'1Cpcr1en1•1.: tra1n Call btwn 7 2 II ,, ' ' "' ,. I I o o Ju. b v.orking cund GCl'i<J op 645 fi.501 .>-'8-6485 I 11 )l•IO I Ir 011J:1· ( uu111 \ IHI• lt'lll j.llH J I\ J~c·m \ 10ht·1 .. )UU "'' 1h1· \ I I' Wt· 11lh•1 1111' ,.i(JI ll'~ bl.~t J11I.;:. :i.hort Jnd loni.: ll·nn .1"'1fnr!ll·nb ~llh top () r ·• n g" <: o u n t > hrlll.'> Ovt'r i:i y1•111 i-11( co111b1ned t.'Xpt·rienl'l' Wt-: WANTYOL I I I I 'IJ'\sl(ll'JllOI" to help µortuml1e11 ror advanct' ;ou frnd the i-111d of t1•rn ll'll'nl Xlnt Co 8t'nt•f1t s OenlaJ Assistant. Pt-dn <•l J.111r111) "'ork ht•'\l -.u1ll'U Exp only Apply J olly r I(' e. I 0 0 k I n ll r II r fur your.·xiwrwntt' Roger. 203 Manne A'e energetic. lnendly Rl>A Anothtf' Woy to Balboa Is .. 673·8720 · _sa_1 _saoo ______ _ HefpPtopl• .. t •• I ' Cooks Position Offt'red cook s Expand1n~ resWlurant chain with over 5() umts. Family or· ga niza t 1o n urlcrs D e n lul A ss1s tun1 . l'ba1rsid~. Nt'wport Beach. I-;xpcr prd'd 64().t12l ELECTRONIC TECH RELD SERVICE Field ~rv1cc rr p & tech det.1. s m Mt-t:h v.orhJ, willing to lra' el Analog backgro~nd ~/Mr<'h ap. Utude company car pro \ 1dt>d. good benefits Call (71'1) 556-46'7l Cu II or Comt.• l n AT pleasant working condi· DENT AL/Secr~tary t10ns. Good opµortunit y wanted 1n N 1•w11ort ELECTRICAL lor advanceme nt f:ll Hear h. Solo pratlll't•. ASSEMBLERS ICING TUT REAL TY i.:rowth polt•nt1al, .1r11l .'' 1".ii.tw·r for 11u.d1t ) m1·n ·!i benel1~ Pll<'k.l1i1· th.ii ' dul111111t :.tori• Applv 111 t.t-uJyuuL'>l.indmi.: l'l1·.1~•· per ... m , ~lt.'w.1r<h fu1 1•111J for a n tnlt•n>1t·w u11 Gt•ntl ... m11 11 , 3 13!1 V1.1 po1ntlllt'nt oriono. N K . •FILE CLERKS •FIGURE CLERKS •TYPISTS •SECRET ARIES •WORD rROC OPRS •KEY,UHCH 7MOEdin.:er.ll H 1 In (i 1-:M<.:o ~huµp111~ l't'ntl'r at t;oh.ll'nwel>t St 1 llour;, !I :J JO «t:lli'nl Co bener1ts Exp presllJ.{e lorat1on 1-'r1n~1· Soldenn~ d~1red. Apply 111 person · "'benefits Ph 5411·~12 SmaU Shop 111 Jolly Roger ----.--Costa Mes;i 3333 West Coabl Hwy DbtT AL/ Au1stant Co Rent•f1ts Newport Bearh Ca Cham11d('. 41 ~ day wet·k S.A.LAR Y OPEN EXECUTIVE SEC'Y Aggressive dynamic (1ti.l crowing firm nl!t'Cilt t•xp F:xecut1 ve Sec. with bookkttpml( exp In cur por ate h e a 1lquarteri. next to fo'11~h1on l!!l1.11111. Send resume Mr Pat lerson SY pc r Shop!' Im-. tilO Ne wport Ce nter _priveStelJIO N 8 .92660 FACTORY WORKERS 4Doy40 ... Wffl& APPLY IN PERSON EDLER INDUSTRIES IHC. 2101 OnveStreet, NB Fa:; MAL t-: IJ It A N c; II Ml.It S.ua Co\entry lnl' Mu~t be! O\cr Ill r.uJrantl~d ~d.lary M1·d '1r Yorath Jl Gardl'n C: rc>Vl' E U () Gallowa y & G .ir•lt'n Grovt-Bl\ll, Tul'' :'\lo\ 7th, IO 2 FLORIST Opemni.: Novt'mt>t'r Jacob Maarse Florist has opcnlni.: dc?>1gncr s ales. & dnvlnJ.{ pen.on nel. Apply 1n pcr.,on 9.4 2230 Fa1rv1ew Rd C M FREl!:LANC t-: AHTl!-;TS & WRITERS for trl'allvt• a ss1g nmeots trn Wr basis Your work will lw ~ul>mntcd ror puhhra lion in National Juurnab sundial Solar 557 712'1 . MARINERS SAVINGS Ca;.h1e r ~ l rnnwd1dll' 1·mµluy m e nl l':irl & f' 1't me 644 44li0 •PIX RECEl'T •PERSOHMEL CLKS •ORDER CLERKS Ca ll IWl·K3:0< lmmt'J1,1t1• CIJ)l.'111111!~ (or all l'lenldl skilh. t<•m porary a .. ~1i.:11111t•nt' 11111 pay, prud val'dtl0r1' "t'<>u lion 't pay. we pay ~ 1111 --.-..:..----·:...:....._ Corooadel Mar 64<1 711>~ 645•6630 Dt>pendable lady to It\(' 111 ---------fo'\JU servlct• l>alon nC1td!> & Care for 4 C'hlldll'll Clt-Cl nJOIC leChOIC'lan ha1r 'l~h<,l W/fullOWIOI-: COOK PrepurC' nll'ab & d t•Jn manne r apidly grov. injl Jo11nn. Lonl' & L.idy!> <714l494 7SOb Equal Opportunity Employer <:ashier.. ECONOMY /GO·LO Cash iers for our !><·If h ouse C M are J company bas nt-t-d of 754 1737 XJnl QPPor lo JOin the Habl .imo :. E~q1Jnol Q U<1llf1~d pers onnel Full d 1 leader in lht' hosp1tahly 548 7570or64S·61 12 FCC 2nd dabi. license time c ivcry man VOU TOO CAN OWNAMERICA My namt! is Ne il lf o ward. I 'm 28 Yl"ttrs o ld . Las t month I put s 1.300,000.00 w o rth o f business 1n es<·row. and fell i,hort of my goal or 2 MILLION A MONTH f!v(•r y month. Rut 1<.is t rr 1nth w as m y l1r s t m onth. And I'll d o l'Ven b etll·r lh1 ... month -:;::::::::::~ serve gas stations. F'u II Iii tirne. pt ltme. 6 hr shift:. For Newport liea<:h .ind SouLh County t.'Jll V1rk1 Heston nr Debbrc <.:ard 557-9760 Or t'all our brand~off1re. Newport Beal·h, 833· 1'141 t-:qual Opport E-:mplo)er ----req'd v.iradar endorse needed for party rentul industry We are seek1nllf•---------llll'nt desireable Only 10_ s tore J\ p 1> I y ~ o 2 5 a reliable person w/food Designer dJviduals w/manne ex-Newport Blvd. (;os t.!1 bandhng exper Able to Mesa T h th t BANKJNG TB.LER PART TIME Costa Mesa We're a nat1onJI lt•ddt·r, rn the ::OJ\ in)!:. a11d loan l111tus t ry v.11 h n 1n•1•r rAllt'OlMI for y11u Wt• ,tfl' 1•urrently wt•k in..: an in d1 v1dual lo work 20 hour~ per week handltnlo( f1n.m ciaJ tra ns1t111ons l'o:.r tion enta11' s:irul·t-si-tnl! depos1ls, withdraw11l'- rtc f:o'am1llar1rty v. tth t y ptnj! requ1 rc·d Sri· what we hav<' ti> 0H1•r please caU 642 4711 GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS Equal OpPortunity Employer M 11-'lll S tude nts & r e t iret's wt'lc ome. S.A . H B C M areai.. Mui.l be HI 834 1274 For Central & North Orangt-County call Karen Powers 731 5627 CASHIERS NO FEES EVER!! l'erminant p/lune open ABIGAIL ABBOTT mi.:s for nt•w rt.'latl s tnr1· i\lso 1ntt·rv1l•wini.: for TEMPORARIES (' h r I :. l m J s h t' I II Pn·vwu!> ca~h r1·g1 .. 11•r1•---------l'Xpr ht!lr>ful i\pply 1n pt•rson lllAM to ·IPM ----------<iold Key Warrhou't' 3"00 llurl>or Ill.('~ l 'n1 Iv l':tlJl(IJ! Showr•JOm '" .1 n 1-; q u a I () p 11 • 1 r t 1':mploycr M I'' CASHIERS F'tume Good Pav <;rowth ro 5 Locations We tr all\. Co bcnt'f its Mt:TROCAR WASH 2'950HARBOR Rl.l' \1 CHAUJ-'FEURS exper fr,,-. limo ::.erv1c·1· Cal l bt'tw1•en JO 12, 2 4, 11 1-1 1 n u2&1U CLERICAL ASSIST.AMT ti Month lemµorary po:.1 lion open to sh&rp IJl'r"o" tu work tn 1111•,11 l·um pany's rl1strihu11<1n <h-r>t NCl'ds to bl' dctaJI onent ed. follnw.op work nC'c . busy Ofr , 11,.:ht l}•p1niz n e e , IO·k ey add1n .: mar h. inventory c·ontrol duties Call UndriJ or Karen 557-006 I €0~ o ffi ce · L'lllLDCAfn, 0 o v erload Jhgh school or l'nll(•J:!" wottc nexible hours En PCB pcnence & desire 10 grov. t· m an ... ----JOY good co. benefits. Ap with company n~>d app GilDENER/Ldnscp taug ht me how to Cl<'m-al ply 9am·Noon. Mont fo'n DESIGNER ly Call 7t4i9fi0.S4l5 Amb11100,. person n~t'<I d l' a I c ff cc l i vcl v TRAINEE Personnel. Manufacturer of t·h•t·trn •RECTRICl.A.N • to fill pos1t1on in CdM with Real F:st <.1tt: lf)ouen1oy i.ohin~µru MARRIOTIHOTB. ~chaml·alprodul'ts rt• 1:-~t Elet1 nc<sl C:ontract publlr i.ta rden ll11rd probl<:m!>, th1..· ble!Tb. th1' fint• co h.1:. ,, 900N c 0 qwrei. a pro\-en PCB IJy work1na IJ"rs on th ewport enter r out person who want-. an 1ni.: Firm luok1n1t Cur " ' ".1 ma ~ter hlmself. h-, !>pot for you.,.S1u11 ~JI Newport~ach It k Juurol.'~ma n i'.let·tr1 good rc•rl·n·nn·~.l.all D .·1v 1d T"nn,·1nl . SfJOO Lot ~ lo lrn. &. lot' uf E IC) opportun )' to ma l' 1·\ " Mon thru l-'rtd11y 673 22t 1 ' rrn t1• grn" Call Hild r~~~q~u·~··~P~Po~r~E~-~m~p.lylllr-l'ellent wag"'' f'lii..,. lt1 t.• 11111 . I ' t-rm a ..... n en I --"' ' <Jnd I undcrst~1n<I ~>l(Hi05r1 l '•>!"l,11 l'i•r,0 n r. inl1mat{'ly 111voh1•d 11.1th £.mµu~mt·nt , gix..., flJ). l;ARlH;NJNG t-:'tp main rwl Alo!l'Jh'~. ~i~J.J ll.1rhor COUNTER llEl.P Want nl'W PmJl'<'h frron 1·1111 n•·du:aJ Llf" in-.uranct'. 11•11am·1• or l''l:(t•ri11r "'11111 hl' is IOOktn~ fo r ,.,.. ('l'llllOn l•) r11•lrt uw W1· \,H'Jlt•lfl. µ.mJ huhd;i)' brJ"I I . "•I ~-. 1 n1",. I' ml' ll I ll ' "' l"(I rn:tlure ex!1 count1•r t.!;! ~~l ' >.l'• ~ ' "' 'or 1\LJ.JIJBSr'lt1'.E h€'1p in dry t'leanrni.: want '1n rnd1 v1<.luJ I v.ho ta1n!·r pl.J1H 1n1.:' Or,111g 1..• County tu ai.:t•rtt•v Fashwn f..IJnd "ant11 lo ~rm~ 11.1th ·•1•---------1 Sou thwt"I l nll•r1nr wnti• Cleric at Trainee N B i;.w <!512 i.:rt-allcam Send 1 ''"1101• 1-: L 1-: c TH I c I A r-; _ 1 0 Gardens. 55i 01;,o No typing. !Jut mu .. : h;l\'C• 1mmed1ately to .111~:~w. µt·rfurm s killi·d work inr---------- good f11.: apt & 1..nldg ol CourtDi,-.ctor c/oUnily Pilnt l'O Bo \ 1n:.tJllatiu n , m a in add'g m,11•h to g1•l !.l;1r1 I' T Hunt Heh, matun-. 156tl. L'osta M1•.,,1 l' \ lt•nam l' & rl'flJlr u( ••k r GARDENER Ill this l>U" 1\n~ ,1tTl l? res•"'n. ovr 21 f''n & Sat 92626. t-:qual ()µport un it) 1 W(! ;in• wvklnl! a rt·h;ihli· "" L· 1 .. ln l J \'1jl.ll pment $!i2il tu course Cir 1•x1.11.•r twl11ful only 4 IOPM $2 75 hr .._"'.m-p•o•y•c•r •""-•F___ pt•1 ~n v. ;,nmo· l!.ll lll'n StJrt sal $5SU ~t up for Call Sally, 536 R832 r-SI !Pl 1><-r mo Apply in rng or t.rncJ,t·a 11111~ l'\ fast & (n.oquent raL"'S J)t'rson Fount am \,Jilt:} per I-. n Jn v 'Int , o greaLestbens <.:allSally. D1alAR1de Sch ool D1 s lr1LI , Ill benrfth i\pplv !la m ~ Coastal Person Credit lnterviewt•r Dri•e-rs Ltghthou~r L11n1-. Foun Noon, ~nn thru t-·ri oel Agt'ncy. 2790 llarbor. SUPER Operat.e modern t•qwp WJn Valley Final ftlinl( Personnel CM ment & door to do or deadline 1118178. E o E . MARRIOTT HOTR ALLJUU.'i Fltf:o:t-: PART· TIME transp Cat.ir dnH••:. 111 1---------900Nev.portQ:nlcr Ur JOB! req·d No prior t'\IJN ,__________ NEWPORT Rt-,,\Clf l'lt'rk Hc•rPpt10n1·.t. "'II Start nnw to c.·irn th11Ll' nN· Good dn\ini.: r1•1 J ,-Bqu:il Oppor 1-:mpli>)'cr llll! tu 1·omm-.r1· from " musl No ~nda \ -'Ori, El~-tromcs M 1-· 11 B Jfl'.i tu Cl•11111r \ C'1 l'l(tra S$ for ('hn-.tma:. Orange CoJ !>l \·eii.1" t v ::.. a I ,, r , ., 1, 1, n clrnng 1'rt.•d1l promot.mn:. • b f11r ma1or rcta1l1·r, n"ar Ca . 17300 Mt 11··1 Tran ~µort .111on riru ' rma t-' \'I ~lcll-d CJ ll :!U t:!'l l.lflh 11 ur h11m l' t-:arn111i.: -"":.... ~ 2 MILLION A MONTH l've r .v month. It ''<J n b<', d one i.ludent II>+ hrs pr w1·ck Equal Oppor Emplyr lanldncJITELLER In 'UIX'r\'ISt' R yr old ooy i---------1 The Costa Mt':la Ofl1t•e S()mi· dn \in~. car furn Light typms: rcqum•tl S2 SO hr 1>42-0720. 642-872fit-CL.-E•R•l•C•A•L-----·1 Previous Tellt-r <·xp. µrt• CLERIC TYPIST f-:le ctron1 c mri.:r nt•t'rl~ pt•r,on v. .:nod 1 l1·n1·.1 I '>ktlb for 1111r 1Jrd1.·r L'un trot Ueµt. T\ ix· n11n Sil 1.0 WI' M f>o m1· ..i 11• .!(. forcrs:n orilt•r prorl',~lnl! t'Xl)t'r llr~irt'<i Comp.in~ 1s movm.c: Lo La~una Heh tn 3 mo. Xlnt pav I'. bC'nt'f1t::.. Call rm• aµpt A<>rkelt.'y Control<; (7 14 1 R33 3;JOO Pt·ri.onncl OL pl.. Irv µoh·nl1aJ unJ1m1ted OIS ll W AS If I' H I' I .\ D S need1·d fur 1 om h•i-J> liJ.l 15l3 516.St·xt 530 t•erfet1. fur :.1ud1 111 l itJ ELECTRONICS TECHNICI AN hnme1J1 .. t1· 01wnini.:-. :incl t:Js l\ttcortant, ,, -.s '1 11101n .. ~rr tra1n1·e n1't'lll d for 101-.tl • .i r v. ,,,h IM 14t>ll ''m d01ng it and tht·rc art' p copk ,1 I I o v <' r L o ... ,\ 1.1.!l'll'S d rnng IL 1213194S:l'J61 working 1·0 11 d Xl11 t ferred. Call SHEI LA or Cllristmas Santos 9 PAY DAYS mu.. (714)~ 7591 °'9d H~p«s! CUSTODIAN waJ.:1'~ "rt•I) ll1·q ·1 I\ Milnor .• 1111 V11•1n11.1 FT. PT 1\pply 1n C M ti" PIJ rt u n 11 1 t .. 111 ·1 n (;l'llll ,jl Uff111 · W1irk 211 t·~t;11Jlt:.h1:tJ , . ., 111 1h. hr' J 111 k ~on 1 hur ~lr~~K1· tount)' .11rpu1t T~Pt' ~Owpm , ,1n'"•·r arc .i Appl1<.,JO I' 111 phone • .:ood v. puhh<· lruublc,hoot. n •pi11r, ,inti $.148 hr Cull Mon Thur ll.'st l'lcMrOnH' ~):>lem)o 9 4pm 646 n:13 • IMPERIAL S&L we tram & provide cos-LEFT UNTIL person. 1660 l'lill'l'nl1a, 1-:qual Opportunity tumes. We ass1sl you to CHRISTMAS --E·m-p.lo•y•e•r •M•'•"··'.'.'-·I ~.~~Acf~·~~K~R~ & Earn extra Christm<1:. C' M l::fJual Oppori----------1'.mplyr Ht• 1· t• n I ,, n 11 Io g .1 Q tJ BARTENDER some ex· per. neal appcarJnt'I'. 642.7958 BARTENDER Dinne r Hou se ex penence. Dan11 Tratlt•r Restaurant. Dana l't Call for 11ppl Wed. Thurs & Fr1day 49'3·260J :is k forTomLee Aeautic1ans. Vt·rv '>UC cessful salofl m·ed~ mort- good h air cUlll'r' t-:x Join the Western Santa rn>ney now! l eam . Western T ern-TYPISTS pora r y Ser vices . PIX ~~~acArthur Blvd. ACCT CLERKS C:IVll-, -i::_N_G_IN-b:-'F:_R_IN_G_, KEYPUNCH OPER 1------- DES IGNJ::R Exper in ClERKS CLERK Early rll11rn111J! i.ub·d 1v i s ion . l and Must have phone &reha i.ubslitutt> cc1ller Sam dvlpmot. or t echn1ciJ I bletransp.L<>ng&l>hort 2pm S735 tuSf195 Pt'rmo quantllies, F /T1me term ass1~nmcnt.s lloll Typrng SOwpm /l.ppl~ In career o ppor. Apply m day & val·a t1on flJ) per1-0n. ·FountJ 111 Valle\ pen.on lo Mr Fuentes. Hosp1l a 11 za t1 on pt Jn School 01!>ln<t P1•r"'" Rbt Bein. Wm F'rost & available nel OH1<'t> bv 5pm 111 AsM>c. 1401 Quall St .. Npt l..igbthou.sc Lant· 1"11un Bch t.ttln Vall~ to: 0 ~-l-'111Ji --------- Cusl()(ha n v. antl'd lor l!.I C'hurch or Chnst. Srlt>n lt!it NB, lull ttrTl('. h·I or write Clerk , :S303 \'1.1 Lido 673-1.340 CUSTODIAN VT' for area church M ternoon, l.'vcnin,.: lO 25 hrs pc•r wk Call ~tr:. Caudell b31-~ CUSTODIAN cellent opportunity lori----------1 fast & accurate· lllyltsti1 Uenef1ts. (.;a II now (or 111 terview. 768·HISCll M •~ VOLT (11tnl( d<'adJrnt> 11 II 111 111.'ad cu~Lod1an urgently nffilt'<l ~ lluntin~on Heoch City Sehl Dis t. 735 14111St .. HB5368&51 i.100 Viejo Bt:ELINE FASlllONS Needs stylist Lo w11rl.. full lime o r p /t, r rt'l' wardrobe an cl pr o r 11:. Call anytune. !163 7470 llllincJ CIH'k Bus y C.M o rracc 1 t• quires drtailed person Billings, IOVOICCS, f1lmj!. SOwpm & 10 key c:oocl benefits. Call Kathy , 714/631-()7()(} BOATS Immediate Openings ..-Or· MIU MAH ~perienced &Tnonee ASSEMILERS Experie nced & Tnunee TRIM CARrEHTERS Experienced & Trainee Clen c al PART-TIME POSITIONS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS •Typ1st·wilh Stal1sl1cal Typing 20 llrs. per week. flex1bk schedule. We orrcr com· plct.e beneht program Please apply at. ,encNIMI D1pcwlwwnt PACIFIC MUTUAL tl,l'.~ARY t.E J.lVIC.ff• 3148 Cantpus Ori•~ 546.4741 CAcrO!S~ F'rom Orange Co Airport l Equal Opport Emplny1•r CLERICAL OPPORTUNITIES A major life insurar1l't' company headquartcrr-11 in Newport Beach ha!. opportunities fo r 1n divlduals with s kills and general ofricc ex· penence Ul I or more of tbelollowing areas·. •Accountrn~/ Hookkl'vP· tng Clri..Pcrt Timr Phones & typmi: 7\lust type SO wpm :1.7 hours pt.•r week 'rak1nii ap· pltr at1011s 7 davs v.cc k. 557·082<1 1525 Me s a Verde P206. Co11ta Mesa or 774 6000, 30ll West Ua II , Anaheim CLERKS C UST ODIAN Night r-;turt. 40 hrs per v. N'k. $796 to $968 per mo. A11p- ly m person. l''ounl ain Vallry Srhool Dis trict. 111 L1ghlhous1• Ln. 1-'tn vly. Corner of Ncwl:ind &Talbert. E 0 .f:. CUS TODIANS - Subsutut e, 2·30·11 00 shift Apply Newpor t UTOTEM Mesa Unified School Dis tnct. Classified Person Opcrungs Now Avall.i!Jle 0 for full or p/l1me clerks nel fc • Mon/Wed/-on 2nd & 3rd sh1fti. No Thur/f'r1 9am.J2 Noon, exper necessary-w e Tues lpm·3pm, l60116th tram Start $3 per Iv As· Str~t. Newport Beach, s t managers to $.160 hr ca. 1-;qual OpPortun1ty Managers Lo $5 SO h.r Ad. Employer. va.ncernenl opportunit 1es !~~~~~~~~~~ DRAfo'TINr. ENGINEERING DESIGNERS CHECKERS M I C H 0 D ,\ I J\ CORPOkATION. 11n1· ol Lht' top ~1x min11 ornpull•r manufart urt'r'> 1n th•· world has thri•l• out '!landing 1·ari•1•r o p portun1t1es 1mrrll:rl1 .11d.• 11vlillublc SENIOR DESIGNER CHECKER To c heck de~1~ns for e I er tr o I mt' r h ,1n11· JI parka'°'cs related tu 1·1)m puter and computer pcnpherals St•vcn to tt•n yeari> related cxpent·n•·•· and strong hatkgruund in 14.5 and MIL-STO WOO documenta tion tech111 qucs reqwH·d dlJ?ltal l'Xl)cri~·n1·,. prl· fl'rr1•d Pl<•aw :.e11•l re 'Ulllt• llJ 11:144. ' I) Thi.' l>Jdy l'llul, P 0 Box -1560, Coi.ta McSd. t'A 92626 ELECTRONIC ENGINEER Computec-Controlled Modtinffy To a :.s u me proJ 1•l'I rl"poru.1b1l1ty for dc·"i:n. • 111-<·koul and 111sl:11l.1t1un of t•omputer controllc·ct Looi:.. Emphasis on ap pltrations c1rruit dei.1)!11, r.nckaging and customer a1s11n Reqwres BS1·:1-: .ind 5 Y<'Hr:o. r..:pericm·1• 1n rll·,1Rn and dcvt'lopmN1t of l'ompul\•r cont roh1 Must havt> m1nil'omp utcr t'.l(J>enf'nc<' I nterv1ew~ by ''Pl'' Onl y Ca I <71'1 I 894-471 l SENIOR DRAFTER To work with mrn11·om puter and penphcral dr signers. Will r rl•alt• all engmeennl( doculll('nta lion rcqwred for prnd111· lion and SUPPort all 1n11 CONRAC duct lines. One to thrCl' years ex pe ricnc<• in Mochine Tool DI• elctro/mecbamral cJrart 9200 llolsa, Westmm .. s tcr ing desired. Equal Opporturuty Microdata offers an 1•x 1~~~E~m~p~l~o~ye~r~M~/~m~/f~~I <'eUent benefits pa<·kngt> 1. including company pn1c11---------- General uHH·e. (·~ 1>1·r. ll bookket•ptnl?. i.:oOtJ I ''P 1111L an-;wt•r pbc1n1•!i 631-J lfll dl>k for ShJron GbtERAL OFflCE FULL Tl M t-: 1)(1"l1<1n 111 a prvt <1thl1•t1 1· club Gener.ti olfH•1• f''tpt•r <food PH att1tud1• & front <I 1•' k il pp l' J r ll 0 I' t• 7~·0565 GENt-:RAI. Wt• d un I ~·' t' .111. ,1\ turkey'> or t Jkul,1l11r~ 11.4' ~l\1' Free Money Cle ri<'al & ll ~hl 1n du&tri.11 worke r:. w1· h11v1• J11h:. for ~k1ll{•d & uns k1l11·1l . ma 11• or (1•malt• .I :-.h1 r1, S 1 O Absolutely FREE llnni;t th1 i. Jd rn. n•1t1!ill'r "" u~ & work 40 hr .. lx•forc Nov 30th GOOD PAY I•: 0 t: NO FEE Victor T emporarits Mpf leach 5 564520 Oranqe 8 35-2622 GEL-C•AT TOUCH-Ur MAH Experienced OnJy 700 Newport Center br. Newport Beach , CA 92660 (714)640·3528 ·~retari al f:x pcncmc1.· with Dictaphone and Dookkeep1n~ lo those who qualtfy 1-'or information gu lo our nearest ma rkN or con lJl't the pcr!ionnel olfirc· Ol DELIV F.RY I MAINT nt design s tudio, F /T, Mon· /Fri Clean.up. merchan· 1ltse rec· g & rlcl. llcfs & gd drtv'g r ec Cull medJcal. dental, a nd hfr insurance f'or more 1n f o r m a l 1 o m c .1 I I (714 )540 1t1:1 or ""nri n· su~ lo P /I. T uylof EXEC ASST /SECY Not lhe norm.ii. but so l•--------- ... STOCIC CLERK Health-Ins Program Paid Vacation ALAJIULA YACHT 5181 ARGOSY DRIVF. Hunt Bch 557-1383. F:qual Opportumty f.mployer M 11" CLERICAL •Payroll ~LampsonSJ. Garden Gro,·e !>37 ·4840 Equal Oppor Employ1•r • &40-&'> 16. • meonr wtlhng to work tn :I :;shut Slt!elj'.e .. envlron mcnl. Sui>cr bus v m fr D ... very/"clnllp firm needs right hand t.o person for fast growing MIC RODA TA Vice PreK lo Sales Ahlc Clerk T 1 A ht ro. Hrs betwn 8sm·5pm, 1741u fl1...od Hill i\vt• to supervise. take ovc.-r, We h ave i mme diate ,YPIS • ·rt 1 ••r good potent1nl . Cu l l i.:ct uivolved, sell, work operungs. If you qualif~, tura~ firm. nr Airport. ......t 10 2 (714 ) Irvine. CA 927M hard to lc··rn all .a""•ut we offe r a unique wor . seeking front office girl "" wn am· pm, Equal OpPortunity u vv /"ood I aJ h •. 675·9065 E I M F c o m p o n y C..: o o d lng environment m addl w ~ c e n c · P one"' :--:-;---·---:----:--i.-..;~m;:;p;o~y.;e;._r.;;.;/.;._. secretl\Mal skills req 'd Uon lo excellent r om· typing akills. Mus t be Deliveryman for early Ab1Llty to 11tay calm un· pany benefits. P lease sharp, personable. Same T •----------d contuct· driving n ecess ary. CoL.A. Imes route. N. Drapery W orkroo m er pr essu r e · Silary commensurate sta Mesa· Hunt. Bch worker, fem.ule, ellpcr or cir cums tances. Should GENERAL LABORERS TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS PACKERS OWN AMERICA wi ll be takin g a ppli c at ion s f or t har qua l1f1 cd aJ.!l·nt t'Vf'rvwher1· tn Or;Jn1.w Count~. If vou 'rt• n·ady to mo" c-up t o th1:-1 kind of 1n(·omc.• ,\1>t1'n..' also read\ for lhl ~ kind of p rogr;im F o r •• no nonsensl' Bas tl' <tppr oach to Real Estate Sales CALL Robttf She-a at (7141975-054 3 I' !.; Thl'rc will be n o p ~1r t liml• <1p pltc·at1ons tak,en. Bookkeeper, full time, ln Huottngt on Harbour, 5ome a cct '1< ex p er needed. Discount o n clothing, vacallon , no Hunt.. Beach. Send brief resume to President. P .O. Box: 3179, St'a l Beach, ca. 90740. Per m a nent openings; foll and part Ume. Data Inpu t Operators , Typists. Accounting Clerks, "Stenographers . eau <714 > 834·2861 for test 11ppotntment. ,-~-• w/ablUty S49'-0644 ar~a. Call 5'W·4481. or WlUlralo.642·1843. have s upre me con· .,..._,..., · · wnte PO Box 1197 Cost u fidence ln own ability. Dtpe twwnt Clothing Salesman, ex· ,.Mesa. 92628. DRIVERS-Cross co~n· Good w/delalls. flitures pert In quality men's try, no special llr req ri & foUow-up. Xlnt salary, Mus t have rl.'liablc transp & phone. Long & abort lcrm asslgnmt•nts Holiday & vacation pay lfosp1tallutlon plan available. OWNAMERICA Bookkeeper. fuJI charRe. salary open, exp1..r . s mall busin t>ss Cull 642·7671. Bookkeeper full chance with offict' cxpenence . for lite lodust. firm. Call Harper's Art, 631-3l21 . ,, . ~ COUHTY,.OF ORANGE ,EltSOHHll Dlf'T. 625 N RossSt. Rm Gt80 Santa Ana. CA 92701 An Amrmatlve Action E mployer PACIFIC rlothing. "'111 llrne or Pl· DELIVE:RY MAH MacGrt;gor Yachts. 1631 C811 Paula. (7141838-7122 lime. Apply tn penon Part tune. Tuei thru Fri Placenua. C.M. for 11 p pt 1 n t e r view MUTUAL St.ewords rorGentleman' afternoon. All day Sat •DRIVO• lwtw .. e n 2pm . .cpm or 700Ne'"""'rt center Dr 3439Via Oporto N R · Dick MeU.eer Furniture. send resume tu. EXEC Ne'"""'rt&ach. CA 92660 -------·---1727 Westrlifr. NB Expanding r<l lookrng for ASST. p o Hox 2600. -,...,(714) ""'·"·28 Codrttlil Woftren people wUUnl( lo work 'ru.8tm, CA 92681> "'"",>OJ School Delivery men. over 18 for Neat appear Good dnv·1~~~~~~~~~~ early am newsp aper In 1ng r ec. Ov«r 18 Co I Earn up to S300 ~r wk. NB le CM. Perm. p/t vehicles. SZ.85 per hr + Low tulUOft. P lacement $300/'400 mo. + borJua. lncentlve1. C1tll E rk Equal Opportunity £mpJoye:r Dl/F aulst. 751·9l!M M&-5844. 873-11283 . . l .. . ... --.. . ... . . .. . ... . . ... . . ... . . . . .. -....... "- -·-·-·- Se.II with EASE1 n·~ 11 BREEZE Clua1tled Ads 642·5618 ~ -- ll4tc....-onn 546-041 {Ac ro1ts f'l-o m Or aniie Co. A1rl)()rt I F,quJ ()pport Employer t t>prt'llent::. A.8. of trT In lntt•mot1onul Reat Estate Tra.nsacuons. •• 1 .. •• \. H.\tWmhd .7JO MlllpW.t.4 7100 .... W•t.d 7100 HlltpW-.d 7 100 HelpW9fthtd 7100 tWpW ... ed 71 00 Sunc!ey.Novembet5, t978 OAILYPtLOT 8J3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 ---------•1Houbccl4!ancri. 11et!d<•d INSUkAN f. LVNS M•ta ... c•Atst HURSIS4SST ~~~~ ..... ~!~~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ......... . M11turr To11 I t:or ntc N U Prnv•Cu" A.i~m v Opemn1t an {'onvnlc:.<•t•nt WI NHD YOU PIX I.al &tat. AQeftf Rfo;CF.f>TION1ST. Nwpt •GENEUL OFC •SECROARY *TYPIST II )IOU 1&rl' rr11pon. .. 1blr l'fk~ll<'. ltllll'd & In t.r~h-.t in 1• ··hoall1·n1un11 ,lub 11l)'ll'. ~ .. 1·•n l.lt' of ',('I\ 1rt· In Vt"1 lA•l I h1· frl'\.<d.om & rlc,r;1b1h1 v of wurk11111 1t•mJic>rt1n o' .:>lllllITT('llth W\j,f~ (M \ltU £.0~ o t t i c e · ~OJ o ve rlo ad 557-0061 t-;qu•I O~por J.:mp!) r 6421403 01645 3'&:19 hb OPl·nln11 for t'll11 Wt-urt> loolllni.: ft11 lht• hoKp fulll11llll,AMsturl Inter 1n work1 0JC ull If 0 IJ 1 z 6 N s Heb CPA firm. Good J:ra.. llfll'll umh!rwn~t·r1 ~VNwho \'an only work4 Mon )o'ri, Apply nt iduflll. 1n 11 11m fnt'ndly ~wt'cr~~ervice. t-·1T . UNWMl'tED,wach ihii. typist. ~nod telepbone llw.$ttluncrs lo w<H"ldor C~hn •z.r;r,~~11 ~ ".JJrll(~l' 4J~\~~Y~~ ~';.,!',',~~:"J 1'lt11(sh1p t:onv IC~p. 46(i l'OOV hotlp w~ i.rl! try an it ~~ndi. ali~n;v~~\!'~~~ a cl 1 v l' 1 n v n. t mt n 1 voice, uper Send r~ ~~~~ :;ic~r~rui 7~ w yoon8bll'f .inymor .. 1hut 1'laJCship Rel 'N u t.o bid" !111!" Co~· ~"' ui. vac. ani., crcdal union, Kcs adenll:il• t1rrn Sell sumv to Ad. No. 376• -nut yt'I Si Cllltl'n 1 who ".l TllF. C.AR l)to,NS 450 pro(al shannn. el <: PL11 lfomcs wtul~ leornmg In Dally l>Uot, PO Box 1560· H11u~ll'l\•1in1·r i. u wn lNSURANt'I' tltl('sn t wont tu !>11 JI ~~r~.Al~u~~~i;a;~p'~d Glt•nnt•yrc.•, Lu~ lkh or cull 6400812. Fashion vt•slmcnl Work in an <.:06t0Me1u1Q,.92626 lfll~ lull or ~rt t1mt' ~·pt/Trialrw-t• po' Lr!( hlllht' .. WIAU'h lhl• I001tPb ST MGH-ft.111t food P IT. C1111 494 8075 !!.land KO E Honebl, Helpful. 1'06tllve REC EPTIONIST Part ToPS B73-l2ti6 6464871 i\l(cy h:u. lfMlnec fr.'" ('omC' H:c ui. ul Tbt' tr111n1• .. C O U N'l'EK atmosphere-bwld your lune Model type. in· Hou .. °'~ .iv11ll for Rt•cptlo fin G1m.k•n.,, ~ Glt•nnt•yn • l't;KSUN-10·3. Mon NURSES own est a te Call Don teresled i'n people. To ----~ pt·nm.l In f• v Co ht•n1•f PIX/RECEPT mo 960-S402 k Art Deco l~inl( t.ra •Pl t·om()l\'1, n ... -n~ C'111! K•Lhy M911161 Loil( H<'h ur rull 41M ll07~ thru Fri · food pre P RN'S $80-$98 (;rowing Orange Co Uti.t BRICK ELL H°r ~ · :;48 2256 A k pc-r'°" t11t+ln 11fr "• mdJ M •CHl .... IST 968-lll l2 hai; 1mmed openanu for ReaJ Estate lnve tment f w.r,. on. · s l.lpb Mu .. 1 l.lt' t'lil)11l>h: of lnvr~lt1Cl.llo1 . m.ih' or "" ""' MANAGf:H. P.irl l1m{' LYN $52 $60 cxpPl:SXl ftEC EPT~Xlnt i; i. pr .ruc __ e_. ---worlun1t h~ v lr w an1n fom1.1I.-. wtll tnun S.•1111 4 Day 40 ..-Wffk & I" -l>lll & benef. t:all Kathy Real EAtateSale11 RECEl'T to $750 Ji r "' ..., 11 l11 r > "l ii r I • 'f'!tulnl• to Clai.111flt-.I /\II (;cnJ nw41h1nc work on ~~:~~ ~'~~1'14: ~~r: Sun r,1~ Parker 547 9151 leCJl-n W.tcom. No more ho hum days in S700 mo ~'"'~ n a11.1•i. & •3'11, lh1lly P1lol, 1• II 'IUiAllly ~~IJIH't.1 l'11111 I".,., hour" " Wt.'Ck . ~" lo AIDE CA2_CAA HLOWf'R PAPER DIV fr 3 W _._ Lh I I I' l d k I :dnl rnn"C' bt-n( .. l' rt'" Ito>. l~iO C'O"lll.I Mt•:.u ~neut~ II. "S·"•mblur~ .., •v OJ ,.,. .,.. .,....., , ee elll:tl~ IS ove y rn es s po " · • (' lif m2fi ~ "' u . 0~ ~ ~ $4 Si0 to !>l4rt. lla1i1t•i. & Net.'(fod for hos pital staff C3r1icner/OfCull PaJ)t.'r MN>Ung & l{rt!elanl( 1m hr .. t.tu'<t ~1 .. •nk l'.nl(hi.h u ' u111 lit· uble lo wo rk bonw.c:.. 21 yr'l or olrit•r rehcf. ICU'! all rloorl> /\II t;qual Oppor Emplyr TRAINING p ort cl 1 en l s . Good M4 2tt!:! l'urk Nt<-.•4.c11t JANITOH. Wunt•·1J lull from tlrt.11lt'il µtunning t:X11 nc•t· fh•r. r·e4. Apply stu/L'I avu1I Muf>l be C:1• M/F H• w Car~ personality & typinll WJll ~P1' '"1' J 11 m111•r•"' & Uri•· r uuph• roc )1u11tur111I llkk'\'l & 1.lluc1u 1r1ti. Apply JI Orang{' Co k ac•1•way pcndahlc & haVl' refi. land this adv oppty in S..n Jo .. quui ll•lh Hd .i1Hl d l·1uu1111 dut1'''" t1111wl "'1)\:r..on 7um !'>pm. Mon 15000 Sand C.:<1nyon Ave Ska II assei.!>mcnl tests tww Prosperity very fneDdly busy Mc. Npc Udi hour:., .ioocl pU)' Will Lhru'fhur &u,t Irvine or Call liotl ar e l(tven Group 1n •Absol utely no prior Coll C hri:.. 540·6055 h EDLER l'tul'· t 55'' 551 t •h i al TL.-training or experience llOl ~t;t\ l'.Fl'l'.H 1 on1>td1•c 1 uuph· w II uppe a ,. sur ant·c av a 1 I. TOP r ys c ,.,...,,..apy Coastal Personnel Agcn I.I\ l' 1, trullrr or mol.l1l1· honlt.' lo IMDUSTRIES IHC. M l WAG ES. Ask ubout other Busy l,hys Therapy nds ~~~~~·lu:ed instruc t•y, 2790 Harbor. CM. 1~ 1 \:II h H ' on ~'"'V\'ll Y h tT ~IOI Uov1· Strl!t'l. NB i;~~~'k p ER SON henefits Come in !lam exp assistant. Must have I.ion ALL JOB FR t:£ i.p.atc ~nd utal 1 :..iltAr) 5vm Mon· Fr• cert from credited schl ---------•l11nu .. r h ••µ.-r II\, 1n :i i\pvly •l 01 u11.:1 Co M.-t·hina~t µro.-tr~sMve LOC'al executive ~t'ek!i WESTCLIFF F/T pos Sal neg Call •Proressaonal on the }ob RECS'T to$775 GINBAI. 0 ... CI ti•\ i•r1, 1111 ti.it ti H••'\•WI)'. 1:iooo~ .. ntJ (',1 l'll•Hlllt' h.ardwJrt• lll ambiuous associulc for Nursel> Regtl>ln Sharon,644-9000 traanmg ,.. lrvme complex. If team C<>Mn.ACTSDIPT ,1111., l'ull p1..t1·i r1•1l nvonA,,. l' • .i-.tlnlnt or n •·t'd~ 1·x p1·rtl'lll'l'tl rully capitalized bal>IC 1617Wei.tchrr.Stc209 •Upto80 .commil>sion. work&congenialilyart.• N.itao o I \'01ut1o n.al H11n1 .. i;,,.p;111ol JIB 11111 Kt•11 lirt1·11 ,j t mur h1n1i.t for i.tatnJ<.•:.s rommodaty bu s rn e~s NewportBeach Physicall"herapist •ChC?•<'e or top oHice 1mportanttoyou,Uul.1:. tnmun~ rarm ti"'° ''llf'n 1111\2 r m ~ .S.SI 1 ~t~I & <ilum fabnca Start PIT 631 0610 7~2 91111 AC'ute care hos pttaJ 1n localaons your co You wall enJ<)y 111,11 for bn.-tht con.. .. cit<n lannll Know1 .. 11.:.-o r APPl 64S...S921 heach community needs Be your own bos!> with u Lhc co p1l·rucs. tbe rufly ll\~h md1vidu.al 10 l)Uf llou"•kr1•p1•r I' I 1t1 JAMITOI break & punch pressc:. Cahr licensed p T Ideal top notch pror~sionul or bcMf. meld' maj med & 'tutlt'nt 1·untnrt:.1h•part d udt<' wt-t•krn•h <i•••I t \111 tarnl' Xlnt twn.-111' ro 11 t n g & h 1· n d 1 n .: MANAGEMENT NURSING laving & working cond's garuzataon Chns lmas week off. C..11 llll:lll Uu11 .... lnl'luclt' 11rn h l' n ,. I 1 t .. ti ... U.uyvacw (.'()n\ llt11>p1t ul llUH'hlllt'~. ll must ror H you Jre !>elf-motivated Hwse1 AidH Conta1·L Pe rsonnel or Katella Realtv Ab1g~J Abbott Pe.rsoruiel l\"'l>lfl .. :-.ludcnllv.in .. r11 H \'t\IH\ M.\~lllt 3.!>0 lO~) Thur1n ('M Qu&llfH.'ul•On C.ood '4~Canuseyouanmgmnt OrdtriiH face. So. CoObl Med.Jcal For..ml a11u.la /\Keney, SS7·612l, 4500 in.: l )ptn~ :!>!> 14 pm H.a\ ~I lt"t" '\11•'.a 6t2JS05 t;OI': benefa~ & µa) Apply m '4 / maJ corp FUil lr:un LVH'SorRN'~ ('ntr . So Laguna , IC Campus Dr . N.H Open l'rumotu•nal wrol4lb ..., "42 3505 pcrw n 770 W 17th St, tng to $18K t:all ~57-7 1!13. Above averagi.> wage .. & •tW 1311 !:::OE 831-1003 493-0442 Mon eve~~ l.Ullll 7pm .-toud within our l'om~Mn) JAMITORS l'M 1''rom 3 4 30PM U n 11 c d I' l' rs 0 11 n t.'1 health benef1l!> Apply & w1· off1·r •'\1•d1t·111 lbi:.1•1t1.,·~1n fprli;r1:1·n· lmmed 0 1)(.'lllllf(b 1•11 & Service. 1500 AcJam:.. NL-;WPORT CONV «mploy1-.· ti.•n\"r1h ApJl tm·ITlL nt 'umµlc' Apvly f' /T . Nt·wpo rl I Cos t a MAIDS C M <'ENTEH. 1!'>55 ~upcnor ly 111 i>t·ri.on, lir Y man .at 1KHIMl 1'iunJ .. ~t Me:.a art'11 Mu~t huvt.' l.Jg apt <'Omple~, net.'<is Marucunsl wanlt'<I, rull or l\ve, Npt Bch Sehooli.. 200 rtfrC:orm1t•k lluntm"'"" f.ltoJ ch car & hm phone Apply J l person to cln ofc':. & mdl PIT with clientcle C:all Nursan" \Vt'. co~IU Mt•M ... 123 N Ohv{', Orange or upts Must be capable of Susae at963-0717 "' ~&Ill CALL.532·6M8. Mon thru working by M~lf w/man ---------1')' dare'" Salary s tar t s , _________ _ )loul>l!krt'~r/ Lave in Lov 1 $700/mo w/rl'I: raasus & ,. MANICURIST LYN PLASTICS WORKERS 4 Day 40 ... Wff'k Apply In Person EDLER INDUSTRIES, INC. 2101 Dove St.reel. NB REAL ESTATE SUCCESSFUL SALESPERSONS RECEPTIONIST GEMLOFC P/T in.: & k1nt1 tuward1---------•1 xlnt fnnRe oonef. ,.~IT, t•h1lclr1•n 01 .:Jn1.wd & reg hrs. Musl speak Eng. Mtrni.. m ui.t t~ l>l' & l.lt'pend11blt• l'ull :ift JANITORIAL 644 2622. Park Newport Exdusave pvt club, an nt*d or a expcr'd. ruu service ma n1tUrl!>l ror Lhctr busy beauty "alon 642-0092. ask for Ina. 3 11 shift FIT. tonly pos a tJOn av all) 59 &-d fot· l•--------- Lmuted number of pos1 taons open wi th pre st1~1ous firm in Laguna Niguel area. In terviews will be conducted be~in· nini:: Au.:ust 7th. Con (1de nt1a l Picas{' t•all C714, 495·1720. Permanent l'/tune J>Ol>• lion an our Newport of. fie<' 10am·3pm . no ex· pcncncc nE'C Will t rain to lt'Sl & interview apph c<1nls. Must have gOOd telephone ability. no lYP m~ Call for appl. :.pt'll lmmt.'d oiwnmg t;pm ~44f..t pent janitonal dut1ei. an Apts. l'Or Jamboree & :179 1711 ' retail facility. 40 hrl>. xlnl San Joaqwn Hills Rd., , II '' g 1c n1 i. l 11 t' c d c I.I benefits. Apply an person N lkh t:-!fU 1' HIOAY llu1>y boat Newport 'Ht.'lll'h olr11·1· at 1801 E Oyer Rd . San·•---pt __ ·_. ---- or11·nti•tJ nrrac~· nc·<'d" S alary & hour~ opt:n ta Ana Call75t·3181 ...... ID W•UTll!D mo1turt' ~arl . non l:>mokl'r 646""868 """ ,,_" 1 5 l' 'l' \'I l c n 1 µhon,. full or pltamc. Sol'J)(' ex· pcr~on.ihty .ind ty p1:.t . Ir> E A I, I' / TI M t-:. JEWELER pr. prer 642·3030 ___ _ MASSEUSE NEED EU Nr Or Cty Airport :>45-0275 h~hl buokk~pmi:. dt•t.irl hou!>c'41 vt•i. & eollej:?e rrundl'<l who t'Jn work gir..b wlc:d r'>. O\er 21. wt'll und\!'r prc~.,Ur{' 9 :WAM 12 :W. Mon-Fri. ~bm1t n•sunlt' Sdlary E:.rn $80 $1 00 weekly Needs pers on exp 1n 1·---------1 ---------~ open 642·2932 Must abe neat, persona· --ble & encrgeUc Lon's Gtrl 18 LO 30 to work tn Kitchen. 979·0747 a rt automotive detail ~hop lOAM for appl lntenori. and otht>r m1sc.,1------------ dut1e:. 1>45 117 J GUARDS WANTED t'ull P t llme , :! vrlv r1.11M~!> 610 I:: 17th St Santa Ana INDUSTRIAL WE HAVE WORK TOFfTYOUR HEEDS! Kl'lly ha!> a i>t:rfect Oil· ---------•I portun1ly for men womt!n (18 or over) Lo l.IUAR!JS SECURITY 1>1w tu our n•cent 1·x pall!>l•Hl proArJm. W£1lb ~\tri:c• Ciuard S1•rv11·e,, 1i; h1nn1: :-.t'l'Urtl) ~uur(l<. for lniM/tWwport l ch Santo Alta/ ~m ftllertc./lwtta P1' Costa Mesa & tM Whiffift' Area IMMEDIATE OPEN INGS for s uper•isor y l e•el MCUrity officen who ...,_.TOP PAY wittl a ~"9 company. e arn l.'~tra cash as m.1.11lrocim helpers. Prt" s:.room operators. & Lru<'k <lnvt-rs. day. na~ht. weekend s hifts an Laguna N1,::ul•I This 1s an uJcal way for you to supplel'llt.'nl your ancome on a J>f•rmanent pltune basis. No t'X~r nt.'t.>ded. Call or come an. 2795 7 Cabot Road LOCJll'IG H l'Jlld 831-0542 Or Call Branch Of(a<:c 833-144 I \pply an pt.•r..on Monday e~~~~~~~~~ In l-'r1day, 81\M l<• :,PM ,_ ________ _ • 1t WELLS FARGO GUA.RD SERVICES l532W. castmg, polishing, set ting stones. 40 hr wk. Send inquines to Box 394, C/O Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626or call 549·8751 JEWEUY WAXER Elcprd 97lf 6124 JUNIOR PROGRAMMER Req for mm1 FORTRAN appbcauon on tra1nin(( and e ducational systems. Exp. wilh Corn puter Automation LSI 2 helpful. Sma II growth company. Top pay based on exp. and ability. Will consider part time or m>onh((hters on an hour ly wa((e, a salary or by contract E01': Call 547·5901 fo r a "-pp'-t ____ , Keypmch Operators Full & Peri Tinte Top pay for andlviduals with s peed & accuracy. Call Cal Western Data Sys t e m ' A l>k for Marian. 7~-2333 KEYPUNCH K~ypunchlkcy entry E-iclnl Pay L-ong & short assign. L-wking for vanety? You can have your pac-k ! Call KELLY TODAY MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST MSI Data Corporatoaon, a leader 111 port.able dula entry terminals. has an immcdlalc opcnani:: for a Maintenance Spec 1abst Should have 5 years ex· per1ence 1n pJumban).!. carpentry aod l'lcetncal Mu!>l pass ~ccur a t y clearance. We o ffl'r l!x1·cllcnt benef1l:. and gvod start mg salary. l'lcmw t'all or apply in pc.•rson to. MSI DATA CORPORA TIOH MAINTENANCE MECHANICS SECURITY ... TOP WAGES ... Connonweatth ,....l«toft, CA ILLl'-l .. ir1-CONVENIENCE. •. ~ ~ H these words sound '..> t '°' V I C L ':, ''', E Ft V 1 C r r, g 0 0 d t 0 Y 0 U , l h C n hi letwffft Jobs? Newport Bch 833·1441 Gen eral Tire s hould OR Monday, Tuesday, Wed· n~day, Thursday, IOAM to BPM CLOSED f'riday Jl Come work for us wh•ll' Hunt Bch 848·8338 s o u nd even better ! you're working on your Lag Niguel 831-0542 That's where you 'II find future Equal Oppor Emplyr all or th11 above and Earn top pay & still hove ~~~~~~~~--i rrore. t i me lo t oo l< rorl· MECHANICS ~HA~ICAL DBl(7MER Expenenced m design or small machined parts for mecbamcal ano electro, mechanical assembhe~. Responsible for ~<'s1~n. layout. and det:ul Sma II design departml'nl pro ''1dcli e nv1ronml·nt for c·hallengang work ass1i.:n ments E-:xl'ellent waf.!t' and bC'l\efits Senll n· s um" 1mmt•tl1<1tc•I) t 11 adl!350, (•/o Daily 1'1lot. P 0 Uo x \560. <.:os t .1 Mesd, C:J\ 9262G 1-:QUtll Opp()rtunaty Employl•r Mff. MEDICAL RECEPT. t"ronl &: back orflce, 2 girl off ice. Ca 11640-4650 Xlnt bal. bcnt>f & work mg cond Uayv11·'4 Conv 20 55 Thur111 , (' M 642 3505 E 0 1-; OFFICE CLERK Pnntmg Vidor T~ aries 556-8520 OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR RECEPT /SECY Front olc for bw.y Phyi. R E Sales Therapy Must havt• 1•xp '" b111in.gtans1hvy ph'c; & COMPETING scheduling. F T r~ lo-al n e ~ <: a I I S h a r <• n 644·9600 lirunhwrc k D1•h·n'l' RECEPTIONIST Otv1s1on presently ha.' a Phones, typing, neat a p Job e>pportunaty for !><>-pearance BU!>ancsh t'Xll ml' o n t• w b o h .. s a necessary lhorough background an Mail re.ponl>l' the use :ind mamt~nanc:t· 1882 McG:iw ofthl· /\ & M l.250 and 2650 Irvine. Ca. 92714 presses NuAr<· C:.t fl'l('r:l. -- ne.iatavc proccsstnl! and RECEPTIONIST !\lrippan~. platcmakin~ Tramce pos. Lr~ 1\g<:y :ind r elated bancJcry ha"i traanet· po~ Jva1l t.'Qwpmcnt WLJI s upport ror Recpt1orf1cl' pcrsnl an 1)1v1s10n·, rtoc:umt'nla J.' V <.:o. ht•n1•f. Call 11on require ments in Kalhy549·8161 duding tontr.1<'t reports. --R c t' 1• pl 1 o n 1 ' l • N 8 . propo!lals, hrnchurl"S and Sal/Sun Front 0rf1Cc ap Nugraphs pl.'aranc·e T y p1n.: llruru,w1C'k ·~ .i pt.•ople Orll'Oll·tl t'r~an1 tallon Oe µcntlahllity . Ca ll weekdays , M1t21, 673·8511 which 1s conve niently ll':t Heeepl1onast , Phom· <'X localed 2 blocks off the• per rl'q 'd , typ1ni.: <1 ;, San D1e~o Freeway and w r M • s m a 11 r Ir m offer'l excellent Cnngt• w t g oo d ~ r o w l h benerau. tr mtt!rested an Poss1bllil1es for rrghl this pos1uon, plt!Sat.' app· person C. M. PleUSl' <:all ly an person. ~end your 642-1~.--___ _ With MGIMICJet"? Ke d Hiii R ealty ·~ manaJ:ers don't competl· with you They aren't al lowed to list or sell. their Job " lo assist YOU• ())mpare us with other:. & see for yourselI. We or fe r beU.Cr benefit.!.! • No pnor expenenf.'(' or lrrurung necessary "' Strong, growin~ com pany name "' fo'Rt;l': 2 Wt.'('K com ~rehens1ve lruining pro .:ram • 7 ()ff aces an Oran~e Co rn Tuhtan . Irvine , Oran~c. Villa Park North lrvrne. Newport lJeoch & Mission VleJo Call for confidential in tcrv1cw. 55l-66l I red hill t tu1h.y reo;umt.' or t·all J udy M:.arun RECEl'TIOHIST /lkkpr Plume 3 days per week ._ ________ _ Xlnt workt.nR rond1t1onl>. RESTAURANT PRODUCTION Call 962-6648. bl wn 8-5 ARE YOU TIRED Of A DEAD END JOB'' OOYOULIK.t~ OEALJNG WJTH PEOPLE~ Wt-:ARF.:WHAT YOU'Rl-: LOOK ING FOK At Jack ln Tbe Box we have day, n1Rht and i:raveyard 01xmmi:s. full orprt-tlmt.' HOM EMAKfo:R.'-. WELCOMt-;• ~--------·r S3 ()()..SJ.SO/hour startlni.: salary. Over lit apply in ,. . q .. ' I l $ 230 W . Warner Rm. 217 S_.oAna,CG Sle1te Lie No C 60.'lfi t::qual Opp Emplyr M/F' something permanent. LegalSecretary We have IMMEDIATE Why not s top by our Small dynam1<' business OPENINGS on second spec1alinterv1ewcenter. litigation firm 1n and I.turd shuts for In· Yw'U find that one or the Newport Center seeks dividuals with 4 years bestUuogs1rboulKelly is energetic, e m e1enl & ex· minimum Indus trial the care we lake in perien ('e d legal plant expenence, to an· evaJuaUn(( whal kind of secretary. Shorth and & e lude s trong 1.'lec· MGMMT TRAINEE Xln\ opply to start a <'areer w1this nall t•o. Ir you are aggrcss & cnJO) working w1p eopll· & PART TIME· have good math apt. tha .... TYPIST RECEl'TIOHIST Pa rt·llmt•, day :.heft Needed ammed. JtCnl ofc. Mu:.t type 70wpm Ex will bkkp'g for ..,m mfr, "l' I I e n t romp a ny start S650f mo. Mm exper benefits Apply in person req'd. Call 754--0337 person at any of lbe .~ foDowmg COST I\ MESA ' locataons work as nght for yoit.. dictaphone. Excell. t yp-trical/~c:hanical back· AftOther Way To ing skills a must. Call ft1'0tUld.. Respons1b1ht1es Gulla var 'i; R estau ra nl now hanng: Bookkeeper. cxpenenc:ed. foll Larrw Busboys. lunch & dinner llostess, over 18. dinner. i\pply M o n Thurh betwe en 3·5. 18482 MacArthur Blvd, Irv. H..._ Peo..a~ 64().QHiO will include repamnR """"" r and trouble:.hooumt fac· Call or Come In 1•--------•I tory machines and cqw P· Al LIBRARY AIDE-l o menl, bwldrngl rebwld· KING TUT REALTY work r /l.ime i.n e lcmen· 1 n g ma c h 1 n c i. a n d tary schools . S3.7G lo general plant m a tn· S4 58 per hour. Minimum tenanrt• llaardrcsi.cr Pram<: Newport Cenlcr s alon. Station lca!w avaal oble SllO pr wk. 640,7870 Hairdresser wantccl foll <> or PIT. w1partH.1l l'hcn· tcle. Ca ll S u s ie at 963-0717 7140 Ed111ger. 11.H tan GEMCOShoppin~ Center al Goldenwest St). Hours9-3:30 Calt 848·8338 quahf1cat1ons t y ping 40wpm. completion o r c ommunity coll ege cours e for tr aininr.t of library aadl.'. Apply in person. Fountam Valley School D is lrr c t. 11 1 Ughlhousc Lane. Jo'oun· lain Valley. Final filing deadline 11/8/78. KO.E. C h <'ck into our SECUR I TY, TOI' W AGF.S & CONVENIENCE. Wt!' of· rer heavy overtune plus full compa ny benefats ... all convenient· ly located in Orang<' Conlat1 : Handyman to maintain eqwpment &. do general cleanup. C.M. mfMr co. Tommy. 631-0700 _ Immediate openings for inventory , packagers. a sse mbl e r s. & ware house. 'Temporary a ssignments. top pay. paid vacallonh. You don't pay, we pay you. Liquor clerk part time o171c1k4Sut6pe37~0tlOh nights . 642·6537 o r Or call our bra nch office.-751-2928 Newport Beach. 833-1441. ---------G~ERAL TIRE Equal Oppor Employer UVE IN/CHILD CARE. HOTEL Boys 7 & 10. Ll llsk. Pvt & RUBIER FRONT DESK CLERK rm & bt.h. Ideal for Stu· COMPANY *INSPECTOR dent or gra ndma . Nr 2060 N Batavia, Orange Exper & qual to inspect. buses. NB. 75!H945 Qut.sl.andlog opportunity for people oriented person able to work graveyard s hift. En~oy xlnt . compuny benefits. mdudmg free meals. Ap P.C. assmbl 'y • soldering 1 _L_o_l_A_l_l e_n_d_e_n_t_/_D_r_t_v-_e_r1 Equal Opporturuly & so forth. Must be able Must be 18. MI F. Co Employer M/F to read & understand ap-"'""'"'~~~~~~~~~~ pticable blueprints. Min benefits. For PT 557....._.,~~ S4 hr. O.C. Au-port area. 979-lO'lJ . ply ~am-Noon, Mon·fo'r1 .11m-------- p~Ri'oTT HOTS. INSPECTORS oooNewportCeoterl>r Mus t know Milita r y Newport Beach Specs and conduct ven- F.qual Oppor Emplyr dorsurveyandknowhow M / 1'~ to use microscopes for ~~~~~~~~~~I s mall medical compo-= oents working in Quality ----------. Assuran ce. Beautiful HOTEL company ln M.V. ana. MIGHT Call Susan al 581-3830 for AUDIT Cl.HK appoiutme,.nt. Good oppor for reliable Pt'l'WO w1an aptitude for I N S U L A T I 0 N numbers & calculator INSTALLERS, Full time skills. NCR 4200 exper lmd. work RJverside and prefern.-d F.njoy good Oranie Co. area. Xlnt compnny henfat.s Apply opt tor Journeymen &. 9um ·Noon. Mo n/Fri Apprentices. Waites Personnel above 11cale. Xlnt. Com· MAJlllOTT HOTa pany bencfitl'. Adams 900Newport Cent~r Dr lnsulaUOft. SSS.1618 Newport Beach F.qlaaJ Oppor Emptyr Hive eomec.bing t.o aell 'l Clatsl!ied 8da do it well. .......... ' . 2nd Shift Wllh a minimum ot O montn1 oxponetlC(l on en IBM 37• 1 Of 37•2, yoo m1y qu•llfy fOf one ot our Keypunch po1lllon1. sw11ng ntatY la 171!> + per monch. depending on your C>ackground and oxpo1lcince. ano • MIO per mon1h "'111 olfleran1111 Benefllt tncludo company pal!I medlcal, dental •nd eye.care lnauranoe. 2 weetc• vacation 1nd 12 pelO hOllO.yt Uncluotng 1 week oll lhla coming Cn1111m11) FOf oon1ioera11on, ~ In perton OI C•ll KIMPA STE'1LIHOAT(71 4)H 74IOO \ Ell SMITH TOOL· 17811 v ... ~A-• ... O.IMC>1t6'1 ,,.._,0Att111 • {P1')H7.-0 ........ 0 ... -.... ......,., ..... ......... ,_..., . .· . . 1s the ideal spot. Start sal EVENINGS S-715 w/x lnt ad v. Call Chns. 54().6()5S. Coas tal 1\dulL" with outstanding. Personnel Agency, 2790 aurachvc· J)('rsonalll1e" between 9AM & 6PM ~--------•! JACK IN THE BOX •Harbol & W itso. •17th&Tmtilt •Faint.w • lc*w Harbor, C M who en.JOY working with ALL JOBS FRl-:E kids. Start al $3 50 per MOVIE & TV EXTRAS hour Phone642·432 t Ext N F: E D E O n y 250, DE'fWf.EN 4 00·5 U 0 L L Y W 0 0 D PM. CASTING DlRECTOJtS. Asll for Jim Guaranteed exposure. Equal Opportunity over 5,000 1obs filled this Employer yr aJone. S25·S100 per day --------1r accepted. Yearly fc{' Party Conwltont V I DE 0 CAS T I NG ror party rentul !>lOr<' SERVICE (714) 761-1244 ApJ)ly 2025 Ne wport New Capistrano Nursm~ Blvd. Costa Ml'S<l. Registry. R N's . L V N's, Practicals . Interested in doing pnvalt' duty nun. ing. Call 661-0506 NURSES'S AIDES. Openings on AM & PM shifts. Exper pref'd. or cla'ISeS available. Earn wbiJe you earn I Apply al flagship Conv. Center. 466 Flagship Rd. NB 6'2-.8044 NURSES AIDES 11· 1 EXPEROR CERTIFIED $3.25-$4. per hour. Mesa VerdeConv. Hosp. 661 Center St., c.M'. P~TE·UP PERSON wilh at least 1 year 1•x pencnce. pr<'rerably news paper. Excellenl company bencrilll. Appl~ between 9AM & 6PM Monday thru Friday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642-5682 330W. 88ySt Costa Mesa t;qual Opportuml) Employer SELL idle il~ms with a Pl:SX Daily Pilot Classified Ad Answer 1 n I! !> c r v 1t'1• operator full & f'IT. Cull 835-3561 WANT ACTION? l1assafed M s 642·5678 Monday Lhru Friday. ORANGE COAST DAJLYPllOT 642 56'ra 330W. Ray St Costa Mesa Equal OpJ)Or E~lyr PROOFREADER w11h al lt•asl I year ex pertl"nrt.'. preferably nt>ws r apt•r Exc·cllenl t•o mµany twnrf1t:-. /\pply hetwcen !11\M ~ fiPM . Monday Lhru l•'r1day. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642 5682 330 W UaySI Costa MesJ 1-;qual Opportunity Employer Public Rflatiottl Career c-onsultant. exp not nt>C. at career onenl· (.'<! & have• abahty Lo sell ..clf Wall train. lorrat1ve. ml' Call s.57·7l!l3. UOJle<l Pt•rsonncl Serv1l'<'. 1500 /\dJm-". C M R.E. SALES Openlli°RS <IVOll ror ~ex P-!I' salcspc.•r,,on!l in well est Newport Reach or. fr<'l'. Call for interview. 6?5·164.2 BoanNG t'r<'ptm• yourself for a Christmas JOho Ocs\gned for Men & Women· Young or Older -.. THE S25.00 Pillt SALES SIMIHAR l.lmltc-d to Josi 100 pt.'ople ~o that your <1uestaon:; l'Hn he• allS\\'t•red lnd1v1du11ll:. n1• tht•r1• TI1ursda~ rlltc Nov. 16. 1·30 P.1\1 HOLID.4 Y IMN COST A MESA. CA ~tan 011'~0 1-'w\' at Rrastol SfN'<'I Seftd S25.00 PARR SYSTEM P. 0 . lox IOA lcAoo I.a-ct. C& t26'2 1 h•rtul"1• ll1!1cu. .. i.£1s bastes only, not for f>i'Opll• OA ath JlrtMous tixpcrlenee to Hl<'s 1 ...... ............... ....... - RECEf'TIONIST Sat & Sun 9am·Spm. Npt Bch Yacht 8kr. Lt lYP· tn((. tele. ftlmi.: & Renl re cept Call Mrc; Rhoades 67J..8Sl l RECEl'TIONIST $575/mo. Typ1nglbU!-Y desk. Apply at 401 No Get an ooour l!ood advan l't?ment opport.urutie:; ! Equal Opportunity Employer MIF ~Blvd.NU. 1-~~~~~~~ I • DAILY PILOT . . ~-- l •, I i D f 4 OAIL Y PILO T Sun<?!)' 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John11o n 'IC'rir alwork NwptBch Interesting educ11t1onJl 1.'JOO+WK SllORT URS dept Montbru l''r1 Xlnl Hnltb Care 0 1vl1mn, of 752 040Z take work r>o1dl1on In NEW A tC OF FICES wotlunM C1>nd & <'om pan> f(\rs skllh'd ncr .. t11nal \tolvea contact with SALl!.S 1-;xp~n1t:N C F. benefits Apply In person l&lcnt a <'hlillll'n&lna and pa.rent,& or pre school Ofd ti g L p ,.. u l. B Ii AN o Pt' n n y s a v l' r . l 6 ti 0 dtvrnlllN position ln Ila St-curtl y f'atrol 1euard A(hool aged childrt-n l'.x NEW SOLAR J.:NF:RG Y Placenl.la Ave. C: M RqiooaJ Salta Of11ce FuU lime. Police back ceptlon1tl tncomu op l>t;VI ·~ l''OH APPT U you arr a self 1tartt'r, ground •.recawilte. Muat portwuty f'or 1nterv1ew C'AJ..LGARY 957 2741 TY'1ST rwourNful, 1·11n handk have (; • I 1 f S l • te <'a II 81 I l H e Im u l h Top co. w1ll l11ke a bnf(hl your work lo ad with certlflcatlun lo carry M7·l04l T 30 EOE TB.EPHOHE beginner w/motl typ1n~ m1n1ruum 'upt'rvl!ilon wrapon. Min. salary ~ • . 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('(l rn e r o r Newland & 1 J lbcrt St orcull84266SI !-~O E IH A l :".i'r \l ..,tur. r, ,n;,I• ".tn1 .. 1I fur "mJ ll ft'lhllll1 I J I k h ( OllllJall) 1''111 orih'r ... 01 k 1n11·11 tor. !>•1r11t. r111·k llJ>'-I• f 111i.w flnntl 1 St llunu11i..tt11n 11. .. 11 h IWl l\l\11 Wl~DS<.1< ·~ l~l I-, \'llh~l 1)45·84"8 Hn \II BULLOCKS WILSHIRE ,._..wporl leoch Sain Cortt'po"~nt Begrn a c a rn·r 111 <'h l'l1" optical :.ale,, l>q: ""' req Mus t h .I\\." \1J>" l'ht'm1:.lr} & ph y~10 Xlnt opport for wo11w n Ph (714I&46-1754 A l e adin g la s ht h n 11~1ally slo~ in Orimto:c <Aunty l!i t·urrencly look mn for 'lUahf1l'(j apph cdnlS who .m · inh•rcst<'d SALES CLERk rn employmenl this f'all Grog Shop Mu!il be avail If you are a mouvalt.'<I in aJtmoons & eves. t:xp in 111, ulual luokrng for an gJft wrapping Pis <'all '\t'll lnl! l'llre c r an for appl betwn s ·JOa m (.r· •1 • ' ''" rchand 1s ing. _5_.op_m_.~ __ 5000 __ e_x __ tS20 ___ , 1 l • • rr,,. see us. a s SALES ,,.., ... r, ~urrcnlly S<'ck-Hlckory farma mg t _._ ,~_____. Disrover the wonderful .__., ---world o r c heese ,,•retecm•H•t Posittofts gourmet foods whil Accesson es F /T earrung xtra money for G•f'-' Prf the holidays. Tak in~ Mo.Sefl appl at HJckory F arms , Wcscc l.iff Plaza. 642·097- ,Engineer 40 Hrs t'astuon Island &«>·6030 I t , l Ill t' fl t f' l' r I I ii;,, .!Alli ~l"'"''l''\lln, ;ll(l(rt·~ .. I\ l I""''" 1• dll11Ullc full 111 ri I l':>.,p"r or "'111 t ra111 ,\ppl) Ill II"' "Ill. ~l.tn 1l.1rtl !'>hut• ~l•trl', l .~, J077 ~ lh 1~1111 Sales P~ CounHfor Tired of the oUice rul., Join our sales counst.•hn ~ team & assist our apph canes in secunng mean ingfuJ employment Wt• will tram you We a rl' part of lht• w o rld 's large s t employment s er v 1 c e Cu 11 F.11 • t• O'Bnen. ~o SOOI Sndl ing & S n l·lltn ~ uf Newport Bea<'h 1\J!cn<·> 43-WC.impu ... SALESWOMAN SECRETARY 1i0 Wp111 -.horlhantl n · ll U I • t ' ti f \J r h I 14 h ti'• hnolul(}' 11)t•ll w:1I L'I 111 M V ,1rc.1 ll,11 d1Nrn k 11114 .ind tlt'lutlcd 1n <ll\ illual only aµply Call Sus<in ror an a ppoint- ment JI Siii 3830. SECRETARY Outs1and1ng oppty for an cff1<'1cnt person Lo JO•n OW' r atenng dept Good typmg & eHlc1eo<'y s ktlb re<1u1red Apply 9am Noon. Mon thru Fri, Per~onm•l MARRIOTT HOTB. 000 :'lll'V.110rt Cenll•r Dr Nl'V.JIOrl l'Xo;11·h I :1pt1l Oppor 1-.mpl} r M/F SEQ-Y to$ 90 o Wt'll k r\0 14 M f[l w bt•uul ofr'::. 111 N~>t l-'111.ll hi 11ced s f><'r:.orwblc. v.1 II groomed 1nd1v w /typing & Sil. lo ht.' sec y to mgr of intere s ting d e pt Outstanding bens Call Sally, 54-0·6055 Coustal Personnel Atency. 2790 Harbor.CM ALL JOBS FREE TEA CHIER bodinq Cllnlt: lmmed net:d for P 1T Read.Ing Spet'tahi.t ll~ valJd Cal.if Elem Teurh'~ credenual + min or 15 postgrad semester unit-. m area of reodini.: 1ni.1r andtor leam1111t d1sab1l1 l y Apply F ountain Valley School Dlsln l't. co rner Ne wland & Talt>Prl St . or cal l &l2 6651 ~ 0 f: --- Senior Programmer Wllh minimum 3 years exp. wilh FORTRAN In a mini enviroment. LSl-2 exp. helpful. Include& re - fining and development or programs for educ a t 1onal testing and analysis. Top pay with a small co mpany. Par ume or fuJI time with a n hourly wal(c or on <'On tr:tl1 EO~ Call 547 5001 ----------1 for appl TECHNICIANS CJll ~O~> . WAHl-,llOli~i'.M M-1 . K•1 :i.11~1· hous ehold items. T.tAIMEES d_~1 v~.1~A r e't' Appl.>: ..,.-o;r"ttary. umbrell.t Lad1c,, "'"' h avt• 6 opport Earl~ 5 Plumbing l!'i<:!ti ~tand. armo1re.63l 0035 a vail in 6 mkt'g a reas -~~rt HI. CM F\111trUJntn~1f Qual (;alli---------•l.Appli..us 80 I 0 for llllcrview appt M:> WORD ····················~·· Blul.', 640·829'.l ext 4106. PROC"'SSORS FR G HT DAM/\ G 1-: D TRAVEL AG EMT N t wport r l· t ruJ .,..holesalc. reqwres "•nwr itgt. T op pa) 64-i 5373 ·------ TU VEL AG&fl Exper'd Mon-Fri 9AM · 3PM C Agency h vy 1n commencal Call (714 1 '¥7S-0087 --------Travel Co IJ\ NB looking rur . a ssista nt to bkkpr <,l)mt.' r lem :al exp nee:. 1 •• 11~1 "orkmg c:ond1l1ons A IJencrtls Call 645-9800 Hulh i\nn -------· " HCYTPOlNT SALY. 3JOl! of Oranite County. !'clly w Warner nr tfarbor. wanL" lu help KELLY Sanlu Ana 979 2921 Sl::RVICE CA!" m :t.P • Y O U l'L'T Y OU H SKILLS TO WO RK WI-: CASI! PAID W-.hr1 Ory r s / ltl'fr1g .... orking o_: ~ol 957 ~ C ALL IT ·· Tl:.~ PORARY " WO H.K T H AT M EAN S A C LEARAN C E FL. E X I BL I': W 0 R K R A R G A I N S U !t e d SCHEDULF. THAT FITS Re£ngs. ws hrs & drye rs. YOUR LI FE Best Appl 536·091 l Pa i d vaca ti o n s. -- automatic increases & GE Port d ishwa!lher, 2 t.op pay yrs old. Like new. $125 Call Kelly Today 67~ IELN·=i~· 2)'T old Ma)'UIR20pd dr)er $200 ~--'519 Se'lunty 20 llrs A l 'lo lC mp o rar y f'h11•tma" a"so<'iatcs In l'urt lll'T\I'. l.11111·~ boul 1 <1u1·. J,!oocl :-.alJn & SALES. HARDWOOD l11•11cf1I:,, 111 1·h1•t·rf11I .1l 1----------!)t•n 1ct• SIJ . :iti.·111J ull ~lulu. 7 J. J l l & 11·7 Cur l\hcrodala. a ll.'ad1n i: manufa c lurt•f rtf rruniromput.er-. a nti as soc111tt'd ~11phcrali-. 1•, s eeking l'Xp•·11 v11r1 u cumpulcr 1e1•h.111t·1an' tn work rn our I rv1m• f ,1r1f1 ty RQth Isl anc1 i.!~tl t<lu ll upt>rnmg:. an• a\ J\l.1hl1· Posit ions are :.t\ ailJbh• rn l't·npherals Sy,11 "" T est and our Hl'l>Jll Center TY Pl MG -=-f '~ v ',.. £' • Washl.'r dryn . d~hwshr NPwport I~ .1rh 1\3:1 1441 rd>l1 ~uar I y r. rj,. Q u a I It y i m p o r l c d ITlfJ•ph,·rt• \h I r11~'' SECRET•RY t $160-0 . Cam pu:./Md c:Arthur l'r1·~.ll~IOU'> m arket re llunl r\t'arh IWll 113~ II\ ··r··il :>41i S21K 1139 7620 1." 11 nc & gift wrap •1 1, 10<111~ tnrludt• an hardwood to rurnlturt' 497 111111 trade Ex.ceptiunal pro · --- duct. Pncc.'<i nght As··•---------"' o Airport Te xaco. No ph '\ ,. w p o r l B e a t• h ralls pis '>t.'}1rc h f t rm o (C e r !\ L<1&:un"N 1~uel K.'ll 05-1:.! c h.111• 11:.;in)! IJ'l'.l\1on for Equal Op1>111 1-:inplrr W.t:.hl·r~ drVt·r~. 1ll'h1x1 l'l<P• J 1c1110 t~ 1nsl F:x l·---------•I mullt•b Y1•11r l(u,1n 1ntl·•· sured supply Ma na i:c SALES \1Jho11any row Put ynur _.;_ _______ , • ~·, .1 ·.11 t'!>rnpt•n sullo n prn1:rnm Ab u liberal •ll ~<·o unh 1l n ~to rt­ rnc•rchancJ1sc J>lellst> aµ ply in ~rson Munday 1hru F'rlday, 3 5PM mcnl opPortunity (714 1 Yacht Safe~penon _54_7_·1145_1 _______ 1 Internationally yacht t'X t \ 1• c .;; c 1· y I a d m 1 n ii •ill lies to l(ood use· As r1..:ht arm w vr of 1\dm & Corp ncd1t m~r. you wih interface w /top level ml(mnl & be trusted w1conl1dent1al info. Ca ll Abtga1I Abbott Personnel Agenry, 557·6122 4~ Campus Dr .. N 8 Open Mon eventnit until 7pm. Ser vice S1at1on Altt>n dant. exper'd. Duy & Eves. Full & p /tlmt• Ap ply. Shell Station. 17th & lrvme. NB. pr cJ 1n pt:bl11 ,1l 1ons. 'r•>ur 1 ho1n• $1:19 t•u , hcH t,, LJ L!t':. helpful WORK AT HOME S<ile t.'lld~ I J 1 ll!171i (;<Just 83 fashiOfl ltland M.wport leach 1-~qual Opportum\~ t-:mploycr N M 11'' RK'S&LYH'S fl.N's & LVN's, openings on i\M & PM shifts. full ··lime or part lime G<>o<t ::.tarltn!' s alary , • lnt hcnt>f1t s. i\ ppl y ut ~lagship Conv Cctit<'r 466 l"lag~h1p lld, NU M2 ~ SALES Join "MAYOR SAM" YORTY'S Team at CASH CARD Permanent Represen tallves interested in high earning s . Ca ll Mr Crumpton 714-95.5/CASH SALESPERSON R M Abr ams 1819 Nt'wport Blvd Costa Mc-;a YELLOW PAGES PROFESSIONAL TELEPHONE ADVERTISfMG SALES AVERAGE IHCOME IH EXCESS OF S 18,000 (Los /\l;qrntos Area) Dul' lo cxpan~1on our leading r1rm needs qualified sales personnel to sell "Yellow Pages" advertising ove r lhC' t e lephone. contacting h ll s 1 n l' ~ s own c r s 1 n Southern C alifornia W£' arc lo o k,n g f o r quality t e le phone ~alc s pcoplc with cxpcn£'nce who arc willing to work hard & seek c:J rccr advancement. Must he u blc to work m our new offtc.·c m Los J\lamito:,. ./ ./ CHECK THESE BENEFITS ./ f<~mplo~E.'nt with A m eri ca's 7th largcsl l.'ompanv. · v' Protcctc-<f lt·rntorit•s I Stock options. I Cred it Union. I Free mt•di<.:al . li fe & major medicul insurance. I Long term c1isability. I Saving & tn\'CStment plan. I Tuition aid pro~ram . ./ Opportunity for advancement Compensation includes: annual bas e sala ~y of $8 .. 500. supple m e n tal sa la ry. be-weekly commissions & yearly bonus. F'OR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVi EW CALL MARION GITZEN (2131 594.5 l4Z Mondey 9.4 TUHday 9.4 1131 KahhA'f._ Lot~ CA 90720 GENERAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY COMPANY A Member of General Telephone & E l ec troni cs. F a mil y o f Companies An Equal Opporfunity Employer ll11l1c:. 1ndudt' lyµini;: Ph<1nl' ,,c1le'\. llj!hl hulb!\ Aµphann· !i~r. 254:.! coorch nulinl! & as:-.cmbl) l J ll ~lO 5C:W 1020 11f fin.ii prO<luc t r eport:., lit:ydts 1llrlJJ1ht1ne. work pro YAlU.>MAN, renldl l'l·Rter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('\.'SSOr (Will Train I. t'l<' has openrnl(~ ror :.! ll'l('n, L'M.'<1 T.mdom b1kf' Wo rk, change of Npl Bc h 1s nov. accepting apphcutw ns for 3 F IT salespersons We have a lrg selection of lislinits. w/new ltst- mgs arriving daily. Our new concept of yacht trading is revolutionaln.· SERVICE MANAGlll Schedulin g & di s patching o r s er vice Lechn1c1ans. full time, fr. inge benefits. 64..S· 7040. Xinl wo rk mg cond1t1on!I. llll'Ch knowlc'<litt• helpful ~ n· .r l $ 7 5 b..: 1 o f r We offer auto md l l t' bt:nef1 l.S (med1<'al. den Nea l handwritin.: rwl' t)44 ll!l:l3 ll a y'i/673 19 1:' salary reviews eve ry 3 ta.I. Life insurance>. pd Weekdays off W1ll lr:11n t••t>-. ing the yacht sales bus . ._ ________ _ Serv Sta Help needed 1m· med. Full or p/l . Apply 990 E. C~l Hwy, N .B monlh.5 as we ll a.:. ulht•r holidays & vacation. i\p· _1930N_ewport~v~ C~1 benefits rncludrni.:llcntJl pl y 18005 S k)pa rk . Men:haftdlsc l~l5 26" boy., JC' l lt~i.:111:-. ~al'h 1·rw:.cr lh:a\) t111 ty 'PQ'kc' ~ lnt c·ontl SJ2.'i 1:irls ;.'6" hca v) du l y xl nt cond $150 548·6111!6 Exper'd only Co ntact Ron Jackson. 540-7430 for SECRETARY insurance and tuition lrvtnc Ph~ 3814 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aid --------__ ._._-! ~ mlerview 8005 Sandwich & Salad As· s emblers. part-ti m e 5am-9 :30am Also full lune. Sam-lpm Must ht• neat, <'lean & dexterous SJ.25 p thr 979-0747 for appl a(l lOAM. Lori':. Kitchen Rapidly expanding medJcal device mfr com· pany ha s 1mme d 1ate opening for a Serreta r y with 1·3 yrs expene nce Pos1t1on reqwres ty prng 60·65wpm, Sii 80wpm. good command of the Enl(hsl) language both wnttl.'n & sJ.l()kcn Ii. rl! qwred. Shop Trainee. Cull time. permanent. Excell. com· pany benefits Deltronic C.Orp. 929 Baker St. CM 54S-040J . If you have al lca~t 6 ··:::ll···,C•••:UC••••T•l•O·:; .. monlhs ex~nencl· v.1th T}pist ... v "' ,... ------ trade sch ool b a 1·k · MA."fY ITI-:M SOI" FINf Schwinn 193R {'h1raJ1.o !(round, please l'O mt.• :-cc TYPESETTER t-:STATE Jl:.Wt:LRY. mail brke. xlnt c·on1I ll,1 Short Order Cook Must b<' res pons ible. o ver 21 Some mana~e menl duties Hour.s 9·6. Some eves & wknds. Call San 115,call ori.cnd rci.urrw A RT OBJECTS . AN orr 11\r s:1011 1:11.1 1 lo. T I Q U Jo: S. f I N i': 592 5618 "\ ---- SECYt BROKERAGE <: 4 llrs day. nex1ble. perm PIT. Lt ph's, lype 45wpm min Bch are a . 673·9211. SECRETARY t.o real est . investment hrm, Fashion Is land Xlnl d1vers1f1ed oppor Good s kills rcq 'd 640-0123 Secretary Soutt.wnt loM LCICJllM l.ach lranch Accepting applicat1o nl'> for experienced branch secretary w /xlnt sec'y s kills & experience 10 loan doc:umenlal1on CaUJoan.497-1771 EOF: ~rctary/ Ofc Mgr & as We offer excellent com pany benefits including 1:omprehens1ve medical. dental. optical cove ra(le. Call or apply in person SHILEY IMC 17600Gilletc Irvine 979-0500 Equal Oppor Emplyr *Secretaries* Legal. R E /Sale" Several Ge n I Of c Pu~ 1-;mployers Pay All F1·c-. 1.11: Reinders Agtn1 ~ 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 Newpe>rt Beach. 833·1H90 Call For Appl I Est ab '64 J Fulghum dy 536-8832. Btwn 2·4 pm MICRODAT A only.________ 174111 Red Hilt Ave Sn 114: k Ra r c 8 8 h 1 er Irvine. Ca t:A 92714 needed . full t ime. !714 l540111:J Weekdays. prcv ex per Equal Opl)Ortunity nee. o ver 18 yrs old •--E•m•p•l•o•y•er-M•'•"•' -• L ook ing fo r perm empl oy ee . C all _________ _ 71'1'536·75SI STOCK C L£RK ,J' T "' f"l' poss Inside work ()ptu.::11 field. New ru Gd pote nt Min wage 2 J hrs per day to start S56·9570 Call Mon 10am-2pm, ask for Dick TECHS Juruor or Senior I ype.; prefer electronics w ith engme<-nnR ba<'kground ror medJcal compont·nl manufa<'lunng ro 111 M V. area. who r un ulsu provide R&D work l'all Susan for a ppointment al 581·~ Swttchbocrd/R.cpt ror main ok or school dts·l~~~~~-----.-·I tr1 c t ll a ndle s't to Pres. for young ---------- s""1lchboard. gre<-l vis 1tors & bandit· clcn cal duties Reqs II S. Rn1d & Te4e~Suney P /T -ay trmt' Sta rt SJ 75 hr in C M of<' Ca II Sh1rlry 549 UH9 dynamic NB design firm Must be n exlble & have I girl office exper . good typing, phont> slolls. lite bk.k'pg & present an at tractive image. Refs req Hrs 8: lS·~PM. 645·2265. bel. 9AM·lPM SECRETARY. Newport Center. Appl calendar, greet guests, serve cof· fee, good grammar. spelling, type 60 a c - curat.e. l yr min exper Aide·de·Office Agency. 17865-F Skypark Irv 540-2600. SIClETIJlY /Typht IRVINE AREA. General marketing office den cal position in electncal In· duslry . Typing · lranscrlplion . Dlc · taphonrnpr-" pref er red. but not required. Salary determined by quaUfka· UOM & expr. Call Mr. C.G Sm ith for appt 12l.3)962,1624 Secretary EXPERIENCED SECRETARY needed with fast paced CM promoUonal Co. 40 hr week, type 60wpm, ahort band preferred. XJnt OP· portunlllu fo r bright lady wUlln1 to learn. Call Mr. Oonulff for appt. 714-546-5.243. SECRETARY I yr t'xper on multi s tation switc hboard or National health care 1·or <·ompletwn of tra1ninR1·---------•I Tn pla<'e your message before the rc11dln1i pub II('. phone· Dally Pilot Classified. 642·5078 f\Orat1on 1s seck 1n11 course un swit<'hboard s e c r e tary t o a s"1 ~1 Typ'! 4:,wpm , s alar~ Regional Vice Prcsldt·nt smB/mo. to S851 /mo in !'i S h o u l d b t w <· l I a n n u a I s c l ::. X I n l oragamzed to help kel'p benefits. Apply by Nov appointment& and rt'· 20. to Westmins ter 14121 cord s in o rder Ced arw ood . S h o r t h a n d n o I Westminster. CA 92683 necessary Good typing E.O.E. l~~~~~~~~~~I and transcribing skills ,;;;;;;:=======:!..:========:..::.1 essential. Good company be nefits. Ca 11 Shern Snyder between 9:30am · 12:00Noon. Monday, 714/ 7~91. SECRETARY VP of land dvlpmnt dept needs a selr·s tartt:r w/good skills & an out goinit personality Good growth potent. Sal slarts $10,800 per yr Call Rita. 5'4().6()55 Coastal Person· ncl Agency, 2790 Harbor, CM • ..AJ..L J OBS FREE SECRETARY Arch Clrm ofrs J'Ofl In plus h surroun dings to personable lndlv w /mod typing & S H .. Bkkp'g ex- per & ability to handle public contcact.. as well u VlP's a mu.st. XJnl bena & super boss. call Judy, 540-60SS. Coasta I Personnel Aaency. 2790 Harbor. CM ALL JOBS FREE 'Tocnn1c1ans .. Product Development Technicians . Want to make a change and sttll get a w96k oil at Chflstmas WITH PAY? Comf! 101n Ou• 11nqon1>1111nci 1o~m .1nU en1oy tile t1en1•l11s ut <:ASH ruo111 all1r1ng. plu• 1011 more• MSI 01111 IS ~t•ll1n9 •or new "'OdUCI dtv11lopmen1 As • memll.ir ot our A&D le1tm, yOU Wiii l)fl tnvQlvfO Wlfl\ • Mlcroproceuors • Dehl Communlcetlon• • Smell ,_m etWfronment lhel provfdee HIGH VISABl&.ITY . SICll1'A.11 SECR ETARY /AOMlN Yrr S4ht. ln Hunllnston ASST Comm'I real R.E . II •ny of Ille lbove llPPOlll to yOU Wfl n•vo • C111ll11ng1n9 po111ton oller Wf! !O(lU•ft 2 yfllfl fllfll.11()(11<. \C.l\\)t)411'Q -'lid e11pe,.ence 11s 1n ton9ir11>1111nq 1tcllmc11n ·~· 1'>1>b\I. flflna. nnaoee flrm 1eelcs top admlnlatratlon , xlnl notcbaec'y, Req xlnttyp· worklnacJun cood. t>tacount t n a 1 s w p m + • S I H • ondc IL !•c. North kno wleda• of R . £. H. ... 8eod onet reawna t.trmirdotY pref'd. Mu1l to: Pres., Red Balloon! be reapon. • work wt min P.O. Box 3119. Sea aupervl1lon .. For a ppt Beach. CA 90?40 ca1J Upm. ISl·a.62. . . . tn1ttv1ew1 c;1n !wt .m1noed •I you• conventel'l<:e PIH .. c:111 or seno 1111unw lo IMMft H8'Wll9" .. (1\4) ..... IOOO,Mll 0.U ~etloft. )t0 '1~r PMIU., CMta ...... Ce. tHU. WI .,. an flQUl l oppo11unuy ·~loyt'• M FIH ,. ' .... -...... TRAINEE f'L'R N lT U R ~. 1-:T\ l'llONfo: f'Oll IN1''0 &1------ HROCJl t:RE 1>45 :?200 FAU CLEAJlANCE An• you d sharp. self ----------1 N£W & L'S£() bll')dl"• moti vated a nd highly Anllquc Mu:.1c Hoxci.' l 'PTO-«Y;o rr Throu~h :-killed t) p1sl who would Sot Milr hine'> •Clocks• Ni>v l2lh ONLY like lo lt.•arn ty pesetting'• HUGE SELECT I UN OceanfrOflt lic:yclH •--'c-· 100 Marn St. Ba lboa We're a h1#'.(h·aC't ion :111 ,.."_..., -· 675-t\5111 ai.:cncy lorJICd in tht' lrrtH'rleltio..of Santa Ana-Irvine an•a Gall«ies At•ur h rrws~r. ?Cfnt 1•ond $100 oHcnn~ a unique c:hant't' Open Wed lhru Sdt for ~uu lo ~xll!nd your ll:Kn Kl'ttt•nn1<:. In skill~. t raining on our lil4 I i 54 17i7 ('ompui;?ra phH· Com l•---------I, j 11 I I' '> S (' h W I n 11 J \\ l'e. d l'l IJkl' nl'\\ I l~•I SiZZ'>. :Ol.'11 $100 SJ! 1391 puwnll'r IV To 'lU<thf). ull you need I'-'tronJ! t yping ub1ht} < 60 +w p m w 1t h a c c:ur.icy). a na ir for dela il and Lht> d1spos1t1on to get along "' l'll v. 1th others Our par t' IS rasl ~ul fnendl)' v.c oHcr $750 per month to :.tart and .:re at benefits! Fo r 1mmerl1ate con "1derut1on, please 1·a ll M 11 r 1 a n n t• u t ( 7 I 4 I f><l!J.71!!1 l':qual Opportunity ~sh Register. 1911 l'la twnal. in worktn~ ord1•r 2 dra""er rllll nu a l &. l'lt•l' 531-8629 Comeros& ·~rrt 1030 ••·•··················· Pinc chest. com mo<lc mirmrs. ch rs & l Jt..lc... 1-'or SaJe Nikon :i<imm f :! pp .l96 1564> leru.c t:-:1•ar n1·v. •'Ond1 t1on i51 ~91>7 i\nt1que Oak lJbrar~ 1.1 ble. opens lo d<'!>k M1•:.J Verde 540 4921 Yash1ra &!per 11 rnnvw camera "' rt•mot" 1•on trol. .,un.!>t'rt••·n & l'arn REFRIGERATOR ln)t l'a!iC Gold. $60 fi73 i204 Tlll~ S25<I Valu<' $400. a 'k IAb tiJ'i'i J!>k IOI --ony HE FR I Gt: RAT (I H - ---- N)':EDEO' Slanda rfl s111• Cah 803S & Ill food <'ond Hcuscin<1 •• •• • ••• •• ••• •• • •• • • • • • ble Pis c all 548·4900 Per'\lan k1ttt·n~. d wm11 Employl!t M I F ~~~~~~~~~~~I Have !lOmelhmg you want 8005 to sell~ Class1f1ed ad11 do 1l well. 642·5678. :.ired. C FA rc~1~ttrcd , :.h<>ts SI 5 up 541> · ~}!)!, AntlqMS 8005 SUPER ANTIQUES SUPER PRICES Slashed" 10% to 25% Restored-Amerfc3n. European. English Oak and Walnut. Fireplaces. Buffets. Tables. chairs. beds. desks-flat and roll tall boys. dressers, rockers. Welsh dressers. china cabinets and much more. Buy Now and enjoy for the Holidays Houn Dally I 0-5 ' - ANTIQUE C[NTER 1996 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa I .. I . l I ' . ' 1040 ,_...... 1050 fumffwe 1050 ~Sat• IOU ·•••··············•··•• •.••..•................ .•..•..•••.•...•....... •••·•••·•••············ AKC Goldt•n Rlltl('\•c•r ----------t Yue •11ll0 I 1111111(.ih\111 Cl1lhln•1U1 (0IU(h1111o:. llooks. J>Ulll>· ,1n1 family peh. **I IUY** blurk tour h ~n 1•111111 ,rn.111 .i11pl1.in t·1•b hunting d~IC 80 rh~mpe; l'Cwi C'111l 9t;K 7"1~> ru1 llllUrC' h\)U'l'Wart'' 2lnl1 r ham(lll 49.J 6861 f'l(IO(i usfd l'Urnltuf'I" a aiwl hnr ,, bra• ~ n •1 5 Yorltstu~ Tc-mrr pu~ r h11mp bl<><'d hnci., tin) "h0l ll Jib lil ud Ill I\ ~5&49 h.t:l'~HONO pupi. A ti. l W~wn111 I.int· 7 '111-kio. ~I lb() 8t .. u11ru1 'elluv. l uh 1\.1.pptt•~. b 14 i.... ulil. $7~ ~l Mn!,· Gold\•n Rc•tru•\• r \K(' u .•11 ,·h11tlW lint'' •k~lrt LO ""'1'1 (pm,; 11 i. .. airit• t1u.ihll1·111111n, th 1ut•'t f)lt'k 111 hilt I ffi Tl~l ,; t r m .1 n ~ h 1• p h " r 11 h11ndi.olllt' Int .. 1II1t•·nt \Kl' nwll• pupv~ l 11 a.:d hon.., If..\.! 79.111 ~11mdard l'1wwilr J'UJl' \ ~ C tt JH 11· ,, t I n I I 1·h11mp ltn1• blJ Til4, l.hll II ,\f"\I bc••Ut \~, m ft! 14t't'._, l(uld & l•t.11 k ti,.. ~ llOf'tl !I 14 k olcl ,\1'< I n'h ~<'I I 1•r JIUP!> 'hut lo WOI mt J 1·hamp hn~' .,, ~' Nbent1n tlu"'k \ pur" 11 Jdy for l'hn .. 1m ... , \1'1 1 h11mp1 on 11111 Rt'tl Wlutt' Will hulJ lll l'hni.tma:. 831 7194 Wlt1ppet AKt:. fawn, Mall' 16 mo race & i:.hll"' lm 77!19 ('V~ 1\1\1' Poodli'. , hm· hrn Mm luvablt', ~OO(I 14 llh kid' Nt'\.'<1S yur<I 631 ~ fn~to You 8045 ....................... 1-'rt•C! I !>Ill T<'t n 11'11' s.payed s hort hJ1r. tu uldt'r wom;in onl} 1)4.5 7462 Fem 9 mo r.JlJ( G~rman Shepherd. all s hoL... gd Wtlh kldS. Call 645 ~ Free Kittens. 2 Fem .• I M ale 646-6839 AM only Free t male darh mix. loving pet, good watch dog. 645-21.39. Apphanres OK I -.Ill Gi. ... 5* 1055 4'111? T .1marn1·k WJ) <1rll<lr SF.l.l.rorYou •••••••••••••••1,••••••• l r\'l ni Un1v1•r,1 1 ~ MASTllS AUCTIOH PUl&.tC AUCTIOM t.ir J llnhm 64'-1616 & 13)..tUS MANY FINt: ITl''MS C>l- New 8 drllwt'r drt•hcr mirror ' ht"atlbu1Hl.I 1120 \'m)'l lh 1na rm 1 hr "" oltvm1on .. $1~ M ;1t1· 111 n i I 1n l' H ' 11 l I\ ail Rl'bh lnJ l\r1'h!<•'11> t-ull 1<1.u $00 Tv. •n ,., 5.\:1 Sl.l'.nhtt'd rull 1wb $4~ 1\r.11 "t'll< 5.\.'> KI nit 11t·t ~ n & J M f\ 1"rfU:S.'- ~ > I I S\ ~.mt.1 Anu ~· :i.1.v. Cour h , .. ~., ttedruu Ni 11 ~· $.l2$ I. 111 v ho} n-c·hnl't tlua1r S21:i 1>1n u\t( wl ~or 411 (111 $117~ '.\Int nine.I I 11 II r,40 .d\ 1pm Xtr.i l1rm dhl be.Iv. hdbrd l l..'O 19 I h I\ 'A 'tm hk1· nu t:C'W '/. multh'1! nil• ·Ind' $Z!> r•• nr 1111 1<1il1,h1·1 nu~ :.~;II~:! \lL\I h11tJ't·h1tftl 1H1ll'1Ut' mt1 hn.; 11al. l'rt''"'' h1u " I h.11r.. l .!Ill' \t'Ut ... hbl U/')' t41hlt-11.1k hllfft'I 1111 .ti..\\ tt. fn~ l Ull!>(•le Cnh 1'11 t6~HIO I-lt'~11nC 1•11mforl11blt' 2 µu-..· .. M'4.'11Ullul ~* b) 4 •., · oulmt>.11 1·urth t o n1 llcn·ulon xlnl cond · 96.3~ SUk 1·u.,tom made Lov1 St-al $IC'J4.l "'1th mutch 1n14 d1a11 f.350 l>o 14n 1·u-,h10n"i ( 'olnr Wint• !>t)lt' l"r•·nch prov Cull ~J 20f;,i l11tVt'Of)Ort $9:'> 4 Jlll'l'I hed1ou111 !>t'l $100 ~IS.'>16 Dr) sink hutch. Beaut1fuL $85. 675-4452 French Prov. Bedroom St.'1.. & twin IM!ds--- 492·95LS' · t:STAn: J t.:W l':l.R y Hon.. 1060 AttT 0 HJ ~.('T~ AN ••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• TIQUf\S. F"INI': H lftN t:'n' P llONt. flll< IN t'O & B IH H' 11 l It t ~2200 Why hll~l' 11 (;4Uli1jl(' i:.11lt• 'lll-111 Lluy t'\t'f)'lhi1111 In t l' r .... t t• 11 111 u 111 I y 111 rdrtiia. un\ufuto~. rum M-ti0113 lil k fur Zul'll 1;1\HA(; I': ~A l.I'. Fu111 '("""' 1·11111u1fr, ll1'h1·~ T\, 11nt111u1..,, 'kll'I. 'J11,11t l'11ndc. 'hu~t-r 1 hr JC'\o'f'lry , 11.ir 6i slm1li. nuiw 2167z:t .. I ;\1 M M 1,. bkH) Vtt•Ju s ~ Super GorOC)ef' t.H ·r yth1n.: mu111 ~11 thtll\ fuflllllll •· lo\\ \l\t'\'Vt, \Jll t'llll' \HUI h r.·1 hnrr fl\IUll' l'lt ~AT ~l'"' 111 " l'IU .! l't-r,1mmc.n 1l 111' I'm I In 11w G "r a~ e ~" I 1· H 1• I 1 1 ~ fr""'" r r u r n 11 u r ,. ranwl. li~ht f1 l<lur~:.. lllltrUl4U\l' ..,l l'rt'tl, c·amera:.. 1•omp:sdur. bar & :.luoli.. lool!., 0Hit·1· 1lell\!> 41nd many otht•r items Call 957 WO'.! for ltst and d1rt:<'liuns Sul & Sun 10 ·I FUrn & misc 11t·ms. 844 Con~e:.~ l'. M 3 Family Sal~ S1t! ISun Nlw I .1 llil 11 Tcllim J .. in1•, llunl lkh t"Uf ~ale 1 1~ yr Mullt11n11 ( 111 y $l 5 0, l r 111 II I' tJ 631 Ol:ltl HoU1 rt.DW Goods 1065 .....•.•..•.•.•........ llfUIU•Wll'k 111101 l.Jlolt•, 1 t MU' with "'4 .. 11l1ile. S:L'10 WI l~lli'l ~ :-.At'ftl "'!Cf:, feuk tJbh• & d1u1111 111 1"1 11t11n1I, SN·l •lt"'k 25" colnr 'I' V nm "iii· und1•r wrnly 1111'111(' I ablt'. usstd tool' Lots 111 ll'tlbl' 640·0248 Jew.try 1070 ....................... For .,,1!(o nlt'll!I 11• l'l blu1· il11amo 1 nd r111A l' °') G S I o1ppr .11 $.'.IOOO ~J.l n f11•e ot $2\iOO ur will 1rodt· for 1'11 k up I• 111 k .incl USOU l'f\ 1·1, ~ 1!2.3!+ I ..id.It's 14 karat 14 ht i.:olt.J r.i..,h1un ring ronta1ning 1la-.i111an peurl f<1ng al.t.o contains 10 rull cul d.lamoods 07 karats t':J. Appr111st"d at Sl305 65. Siil' $700 9!!1·5730 Sun days only. IOA M·6PM Ask for Mr. Leialoha Diamond nn~. marq cut 3 lt + bal(ettes. App $14.200 Sell for $7500 or trad1' fur l'Ur of cqu::il vulue f' f'. 675·7707 :!(~S (:c.ltll•nl')t' l'I l' ~t Mi~c:ettaneous 8080 Obi oven :.love!. Wj,hcr. dryer. R·t\ bed. lrumpt·t. :.terl'O. ra).!t''" m 1lk1·an. bLrrh tablt> & eha 1r~ Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your business c·ard Send on<' rard for cal'h 6' oak coffee tbl S75 tag plus one spare. We walnut ~lereo AM/F'M rl'lurn permanently Console w record plyr sealed auract1ve tag & $75. drop leaf coffee tbl strap. meeting airlin e $35. Huge 9 drwr dresser I D. r eqwremenls. Pre· $75. Slee! office desk w ,·cnt loss & theft! For a swivel c hr S75 misc personaliied lag enclose l!m sohdwoodbedrm~et. chairs &tablesetr ssto wallpape r . fabric or mahogny. twin. 10 PC'S $25. 17~ Monrovia c M "Day Clo" paper & we W>054~--646-911:23 Any lime, will back & lnm your tags. Or try lwo card!> <.;?<°~tail t able.' 42" !>~·GARAGE SALE: Sports backtobark ·, lh1ck glass tov. h > equipment . household PRl<.:l::S btn pr indoor l) 1ic k 11 bll~IOO. 833-8233 goods and muc h mis · S! cu or 3, S5 It'll.'. n1'('d lm•ini.: hom1•. l'al10 c hairs. f4 I, 12> l'<'llancous.Saturday ;,nd 4 Stuiot~$1.1i01.'a 00)1.lrndSJ.'>~»W bl'nches. l>ma ll rnul'h. Sunday,10.\:\l to ? 251>4:.! ti !H:.ijo!:,$150l'U t::nl! ~prinj.(C'r ~11t1n1..J mal~ At\(.'. Lm :chit" 1111' ~ d h 11111 t' W I ) .1 f d fl.16-3420 Gt•rll'Uln Shep. old1•r. i.!d w 1c h1ldrcn 11 11 ,..k) Samoyed mixed Gd w1ch1ldren Roth lll'<'d!> If? yd. have co find i.?d hm 1\42· 3372. 548 36111 II fl fipm --- Hoat molds for 14 rt .,ail boat. S57-0J38 t\lum awntnl! f11r .i mobile home 557 0:138 H 1, hair 642 l>A!'i5 l'.:nt·~on Way. l.<t J(Un J IO ur mo rt• $1 40 {'.1 ' Ifill:. Sull's rax lnr ludt'd <! twin t'300l'Y twtlroom - . NO C/\lt l>'! 't'L'. round m:i µIt• tabll' 4 Mo,'Ulg nut ~ulc All t•lt•1· Dr;1w )'our own or S('nd chairs 960·2388 bed w1control, ~urn ; & ndl'Tll'. address. phont• & Dmmg room Sl'l. tbl 6 chairs l.Jghted t'abmet S800/ofr 979-5294 Bwlk bt.ods, heavy sohd maple. deluxe King Koil mattress. new cond. $100 968-7278 lots of others Snt/Son wl'll makt> one e ard per Cash. no check!> IG58 tal! 1\dd ~· t•11t•h lowa St, CM St>nd check or money or ----dl'rlo Yellow J ordan tbl. s hut PILOT PRIMTIHG ters. 25 g<1I aquanum po Box 1560 w /stand . 2·10 l!,al Costa Mesa.Ca 92626 aquanums w /stands. m· - fanl c han~1n g t bl , Tailo r made leathe r bassinet & stroller. tyke Ja c ket Xlnl rond D""9incJ ROOM Sd bike, big whl. other misc. $60/bsl ofr_ Call Larry or wormv chestnut table + 3383 Fuchs 1 a, C M Kim 847-0159 10 chwrs. $750. Simmons 546-20l8 tude·a be<! $125. 631-1221 -----F V Racquel Club l.1fe ----,-Anl1ques. collectdble,. Mt'mber-.h1p \'Jlue MOVING SALE. I I c. Sat & Sun 9.5· 142 San $1000 Sar SIJ()(l St•lla Sectional w malch1ng Remard1no A' e Npt v.111 pay trani.rcr fel'=>. coHee lbl. 2 glass hang HL<;. Sl5 96J..6827 ing lamps, Kenmore ••...•...•...••.••.•... ..Um.IC AUCTIO ... MANY 1n:MS (It" t'IN 1-: F.ST A 1' t; J t: W 1-; l. R Y ART OHJE<"TS. AN Tl~U~. 1-'I NI-' FUHN 1-:'1 • f'llONt: 1-·011 IN FO ~ UllOC ll n1; OOZ!OO ___ _ WANTED TOP <.:AS H DOLLAR c• A 1 o F o n Y o u n Jt-;Wt-:c.nY. WATCllES. ART ORJt;CTS, CiOLI>. S I L V ~ ft ~ 1': ll V 11' I'. 11·1NE io'U RNITl lltE & '\NTI ~l. t:S 64!'1 llOO PllONl':MATI-: 1 e ll"phont· answl0 11 nA rn&chlnd w1warr, $W. w1roln)te. $149 Roger, 750:3791 ---------STll.L IN BOX 19 pc i.la1nlcss slt•••I waterless cookwar1'. $210 Save $100 642· 1G3'1 COPY MACHINE Copier s Ill s pd . lalt· rrod , ropu~s anylh1ni;. 8080 Sunday. Novembe1 ; :97 .J DAIL y PILOT DI.> ....................... llnovn har'luh• r1•r1111 . Pianos & On)oni 8090 loah, P'o•« 9040 loah, Soil 9060 S~O <.: ~ M 1crowavc ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••·-•••••••• ov(•n SIZ:1 l<a1llu ~h~1;k CUl.HltANSEN Prt!lnlt!t': 39• FOOT .,.o•mq' phufll'UOl>Wl'fl'f $2.1 Or~n. !Jkc nt!w Cost SPORT'FtSHl Mushel now! 499 51~ ~.St!llS3000 S48 5777 S&.S c.11 .. 1i:n Pant11· -With nytnl( bnd~c. l 1n Dolph.a 24 lfono.i i , 1u;r'"!11 , Gib!lon ~ l'U rt Thol'l:Ul:Hroubador l'kc l'ngint•:\. large <'O<'kpi &. outbrd Vllr'. hold•nl( .,,~ (.:opiwr. dbl dr 'rP organ Xlm cond $1495 hul(e cab111 In ••xcdh:n t..inJ... ttalll!y. rull cov~r:. frtr Uk\' new $200/0 r S59-l92S coodllJon' $23.500 bnaut m~inl .. "OOd W111.<'rbed If d111 A1rform C ff 6 75 200 f r " " "' d •· I SI c.o a • •·rw:.m" boo1l 1333 on1 w / P~ .. 1 l r ., · Steinway medium size " " ~olTV'r& ~mm M11miy3 Grand Piano good cond l•---------1 aft_6p-'--m ______ _ ~kor 500'rL 14'/'ltnndard pr S3500 675.0024 Grand Banks t" 1108rn <.:A'I & trlr ~10 mm lcni1 $1:.!5 ('.di " Jo'rt'<l 11n)'t1~ Jft 6 vm 40 Upnghl Players & ~ &tn Whaler Sc1t\'f8tl 1976 Ui.t'd J lllTI\':. mu,lt• Ml:l·:l145 rolls 1n s tock l'drl) Stan Mille. Y .. chts colort-d ~111ti. Ut!i;t 0 ll·r ----Player Piuno:, M01 W (213)59fi.94J;l ..&W'1fr;_1; ___ _ S1IPnl Vallt'y Memht.'r:>h1p Baker St CM S~Hl!lU8 C7JA; """' 27'>4 l"lllTtnl pnt·t' S40W. 'ell ., .,..., Col1..1mb10 21; $.15(10 K42·1n211 CoM organ with hcnd1 & N.-port SUp .iux'I Le::.he SPt'3k•·r Mu~1l Sl'tl.t.r;·$8600 ('raft:,. man JG w nucl lutlw. plus ~t<ind & t•x Jras $1 ~5 ca!>h onl.v !l6S•2\74 SllEET MUSIL'. CJ\t:>r WO IJC'' Popular & < ·1us~11·s l';arty 1920s 960 1:13:1 __ 4 US moi: whls 14" i:ood cond inti lugs & loc:k:. S20 ea 962·5355 ..iftc r 4PM Features. Show chord. sr l RAY 'S (;1 jljt ti75-9137 Min o·malic rhythm:; L1' 645-G34ti '7!1 ttl<ylnr S b 27 5· 255 -"---~--17' to 30' 11P i 0.211 hrs tra1t""" llamrrond II senes. full Jo' W mol &-trlr /\ll:rn console model $14KO HARRISOH•s '149-4127evel>. Rh ythm unit & Le~ly SEA RA y BOATS speaker 6-15·5036 3101 Coast Jlwy N 11 631-2547 8093 Slciiftq ....................... ----------1 ~;mt a <.:ru1 li. 1•xn•lln1 rut'l(11t100. foll " eqwpJ>t''1 -.1trlr ~141.54().3684 29 lnc,.un 71 A\a.I II ke nu ~ 1supI>Ii1• i. t:vt'rythmi: J(OC::.' · t\lmost $200 $!!00 968·211i3 nu 6' y('(lo14 flor .ii 1.1wll1 d 18 B..1yliner. 2750 V1ctonu with wtlhout ll!ast.> back Sunbndg<'. Vllf m.in} $26,500 ('/l'G46 2835 l<'lr as. xlnl eond. mu ... 1 !>ell. buying l11r11c1 hoat 'Zi t.n<:~on 73. xlnt con<l 6'1~ "'''l•I> I.) I' Inboard lrathliunal tuu1·h SIOO Sl<l.9504!1b;41% WI': I'S U I T 0 N t> a I nx:kta1l/end tlik gl.1~:. anim.i I sk Ins. I a r~e . topped $75 ror both. qn ..,, brand lll'l4 S65 i\hci lxl. 6 mo old S75. vo1uu Hl \' 'E)J Boots. large SIU lblen;lassed lop w l '70 Sk1pJ.U'k . .:4 I :) bndge. loaded Slip G :>l Oana HarlX>r. 1 :11,!1.JO 496 4185 S6bOI i:!.i~.., hud .ioou 1 ond $100 SU RFBOARD. 6 '6. ... II 1 n 1 '-1-:1.L 't-;)J Rocket 1-'ish with let1!>h & Cius. ye ow gm ora T l<.\l>I-: 'f-:)1 645 5031> --- Astro deck. ra1r cond1 ~. bnrk / br:H'k. pints J{L'."T ·t::\. t Bank r e p o ~:. J1J l::RI~ :.!:. inbrd. dt":.in tioo$.35 & assorted thh Zl " r " P:K'emaker. sed:in <;por' nlw bottom JOb r~ ~ 646.7217 Zenith chromacolnr II (1Sher, twin deiscl~. lull <:.!M t.d Cox fh • reln)le control walnul, To pl<1ce your ;.id in elctmc di ftshmi: i::ear 962 9510 CHE MINDEFEH cost $800 sacnf1ce $400 . th1s c·olumncall Submit b ids to Hof A SACRIFICE l'obie If JEANS Panasonic Solid State 4 3444 Via Lido. Newport · "' , ' Discounted Adult & rhnl slcrt.'()14 :,pkrs&lrn fl42·5678 De · h -sg..45210145z-,; w/trlr. xlnt cond n11·1• ctuldren sizes. Pleakd tble $150 9455 Clover A\'l' ac ·' --eqwp xtras must st'll trousers.cords.&&df1enim . FV ----__ liJJl\J~i(i)i SLIPSAVAILAILE $1700bstofr 1>40-024R Straight It'~ ar es l·---------•I ~~-~-·~·~·~·~-~~-~·~·~·!!-~ lhoo\ rosl way to o~ n ;. lslnndl'r ;io .\1ark 11 Lido. Call any day 633·731!1/ 0 L d _ new boat Local !Jt!Opll' ··lip. ,'iv .. "board. SUPl'I 997 \986 1-111:.il ays 1qw · atmn _ ... . Sall' ~:vcryth111 1! must SporlincJ Goods 8094 need partner<; :o!.. !ww th:..in. 1.un.s1der tr JCh' "··rpet·Nl'w. used. many II ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHR IS C RA F' • c; .i< 8-17 2734 "" i.:n 50'} d1Hou11t •1 WELLCRAf'TS Low .1• , ' • colon.'~radcs. movini.:. mPrrhandise l'Offil' 'N WETSU IT. O 'N c•..i l 1 loat co• / MustSell54844G6;.ippt Jn1mal s kins l.H,.:1•. $J9p1rn1 Ntwfll)rt lo<•t S,;J111ps G-<1 Balh Bout1qul' 264 1 brand new 165 Also Center. t:alJ Mr t>ukc Doclu 9070 \ San M1f(ucl. Npt Ill.; b 0 0 l s-. -1 -· r !! n • 645 601!> 155,i l'ot'wpor• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MU'acle knitting mar hine. 1 __________ 1 ... " , romp I. $50 S 1 m mun~ $10 SUR FROAR D. i;•i;· Rlvd Cost.i Mcl>li SUPS AVAILAILE twn-bed frame & !>prnJ,! f'ooltablc. 4.x7, ~1th al' Rocket l"tsh 141lh lea-;h & 16. Glaspo.1r rblt ;:.. hp V /\C ~ewpo~~t!_--055~ ~.GErotary1roner$15 ccssonei. SIOO Nt>~ly ~~~o deck.faircondilion F.\lnrudc2Shrs . .:1;:,:al SAJl.SLIPWANTED 30 Vmyl l'overed p1cnit· st•I cuvc·rcd 645 3063 ......, 646.721_1 tank. pull 2 <;luer;, 0t'l•anl OC't'an r ::rer Lt u~ari• S50 3'x6' avocado gold fi tu I\ trl SlW5 fonruca coun~r $60 z1i.: <.:pt Mill-; sells din•('\ on is ng. m r Pref sub-lse. Clbl r mu., Zan paper ,,endln" full rolls only IOWl"!>l Bic.-ycle.ooys20"h1n::.C'. 847·1751CanseeSun rt>.p Rt'ls a\';,11 .. .. 9 yellow, S25. Ladies Zt.i" , ~ t714 l968-4~ ma_~hine pd $200, wl :.1 pncesanywhc_re_S4 __ 1111:11 St'hw1nn w /coa s tt>r 2S Wellcrail twn loo. t:>X SlOO. ~.: 7370 _ Refng med size. nearly brake $25 Surfboard 6' re pl rnnd · ma n.y ~ e~ MEWf'ORT SUPS new S95 Box s pnn)! mal 10' • It-ash l'USlom de· tras $I0.900 964? •2' 5 For <;311 boats. 26' & O\'Cr Nylon Ca rpetin1c very good cond , cal'Tl{'I rotor <Ner 200 sq.yd!> $400 675-3615 tres' & fro me $30 s ign. i:ood cond $25 rvt~ SlOOm> bi5-91J': 751 !1258 Uruv. Pk, lr vine 552 7260 ,64 Fa.irlmer 2S' cbn lf'> look. Speed--&--- Qn s 1z.e Bdrm set. J Pl''i TY, Radio. HT , u nJ(s, tnm I JUl-. !n ~i· 9080 $110 S1•ar., 1-:tcctnt HiF1.Stereo 8098 t•nJ! hr' Slip .. ,JI! •••••••••••••••••••••·· Used CAHPF:TI~\. I ) r old Approx :rooo "" fl ('amc·I Was SHI !15 ... di for S7 yd inc·I lo! pad 542-~h msi:: D1J l'rS65 H93 2711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S50lX> 5-l!l Z:.r: / • i:r l>ory IWhahr• .!f• 16" Hl'lo!llla ~h.ompnOt·r s 100 i.s \t. ... 1,• rt· r u fl huffl•rSI ~ Mil !Jl!Jli I r v1 n~ Country l'lu h \'t~kl Skui.. boot!> 1;.1. 7l. Mc111bcrsh1p $700 bind111~s $100. l'an:.i~unH· 644-0343 T·tublc stt•rc'() w, ..prk r., ----S50 Sll\gcr tll! 1.:ii.: 1·011 2·tonc brn pulow cout·h & s 0 I c $ 7 s M a r l ha r hair, 6 mos old. was Wash ington '>t'W lnl! $.530, now $150. Roll·away cabmet $75. Boyi. I rund ll' bed $50. Ash sgl hdbrd bed s ide tabll' dn•s:,t'r w /end t ab le $50 . $l50645·1588 Mr /Mrs ll v r m blu ....:...::::...;;_....:.. ______ _ chairs. $50. Cstm lulled 100 yr old twn spool bed hdbrd $25. Trundle bed from Spam $100. Bent $150. 543· 1795, !>48-8324 RJa.~ Oak display caSl' MOVING: plants. foldin~ $750. New velvet avocado bike. stroller. dishes. p1r dbl spread $50. Ken mu re lures, m isc. 64S-2J96 sewmg machine S60 Rnd Oak table SISO 546·0469 J W. tenrus rlub ramtly membership. $1350 m rl NEW. won on game show transfer fee 8311 4700. Centurv Projection T"V. 64&-0llOOeves Dining Rm Set. tb1/ TEACTllsrnm 10th mix· 24· lkmell 1!17'.J hid lop. llP :-011 11 10111•1 •rt t'r w , n •molc-romplt."tt· 22511\IC Cully •'<WI P rn '(Int 1 ond S21!15 w;~ JS!•• Dolby sv .. tcm. P:.itt·hbay d \'II ~· si.:pn l'11 .. u · 1.iJ ~ "'kay .. m11·s & olh~·r c·ompo, $9'l(~I K4fi 711!• rwnl~ ti-15·521H ~ny 1'C 1150. rt·el tu 1t•l'I hk1• nl"W in hox Hrantl O{'W 'i!l AM1FM 'll'rt'O, II trk, GM rad.lo. mk ofr Mike. f:WS-0800 f.ilj Siu k l'1 :itl 2·1 ll.,) l'rwscr. Vol110 l.V dn~t 1 n l t· r ~· l' p l o r . t' n ;l $6200/lrudc for Pickup 675 ~I or 675-2908 __ _ Ill' l'laSSIC' 8 .ly B<>.J\. BtI1 21"c.-olor'TV.S95 lyr need s c-nl!. bl·:>t ofrt•r wmty free del & set-up Cr rug 675·9137 ";:l 'l o.1h1I. l!~ .it•I $"9:1~· r• 1111 455 Oh1' t nl! l.IJ)' f)42 'iti'fl t•H'l> 551 04!/tt Jet.Ski iK Xlnt ask S160 <196-3372 18' Gta:.-.par. l40HP Mer• rnnsl•r Am lrlr. xlnt cond Sac $2500 586-647.t w 5340. 498-3920 T~ ----lc>ats.. Re..t I • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • ~ !JeauuJul 25" color TV. I Chcritt '050 ,._ Sde/ - )T wmty, fr~ del. $128. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -R;;;r"" 9 I 20 646 17116 Charter plush 60 01 i S · •••••••••••••• • ••• •••• • ~s & Morine ITTJl<>r )arhl houri\ "' Olrkr t·.1m1>tr I ,;uc . .,_ i· Ecpmpmrnt d.11l)lii!l4i:li:!l17!i711! truck $1.3u Sl••'l' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• look Sod 9060 rein I! 640 2700__ -~ 90 I 0 ••••• ; ••••••••••••••••• h" Cht•Vy ~.T p11·k u ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• \4 ll (•JbOVt.1 imp 1-1.UrFY blond mJI<' 1'1l ti·n. i:old "'hill'. 2 mo·:.. to g d hm 4!1-1 12\~ stove. 4 shelf pier. glass Sat/Sun desk. correc ta bookCll'll'. recliner chair. ble, bike. 14 07 Nol 4<:hrs/ d r y s ink I hutr h Large load or beautiful Membership 111 Un1vers 1 9xl2 Arel! rug, Rl ue DHI !-~WOOD tsl $200 ly Alhletir Club, l'Tl{'n on Luscre rug shampooer Pefenoft 44' $87K SUJfl fl05i T:iylor 1h• .; 2-1 •C F'Z~ 11 ll >S-17 lhA~~ B C.il•C'at.1hn,1 BOSO sora . dmelle !>CL Asking tmgham N.B. •••••••••• •• • ••• • • • •• ·• $1100 for :Jll or ~~11 ~ep. --- CASI! P/\11> Gd cCllld. Mon Fri, days Ga r age Sa 1 c . 3 I 2 takl':> ull 1111\' duly ad l.),$300 673-5.100 Hummel Plates. 1972 Justablc Tabl'P saw . all _.=,.:__________ thru 1977. 493·8163 or Stm\Miffer Yochh ii .. ll " f':.td ( t,;;,mpc.• DATING t714l 846-2754 ."llll ('Ont.I_ $600642_141:. ' For gd u.'C'd furn anti 5.'16 149'..! Manlyn. wknds Coronado. Balboa l'l'n ~tal. Sa r Isl $100 M1:>c. Gun Collector's. 16 ga 49tl-17?4 5J6 oo 2 Parker dbl barrel $$175 _ · _i __ Wmchester mdl l2. 12 .:a. 1---------'--i --•<•21•J•> 598--•94•33--•I Mofori1ed l iktt 9 t 40 quet;&clr1V '>951-111:13 1 162'lE_._4l_h_S1._:;.A ___ <N.B.>Sat&Sun. All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train! An easy way to sell your Chrlatmn Gitt Items. A special Dally Piiot gift guide will appear every Wednesday from Nov, 15 Uuu Dec. 13 -in plenty of lime for more than 108,000 readers all along the Orange Coast to buy your gift Items. To place yovr Holiday gift lie ma on our \. GIFT TRAIN PAGE C.11 • D•lly Piiot Chl1atmH Ad·vlMr CALL TODAY -642-5678 Your credtt I• good with ua. or ch•rge your gift ad to your M••tercharge or BankAmertcard. DAILY PILOT 842-5878 • l .. ... ---. ... ... ,. .. $240. Winchester mdl 12. 20 g:i S240 6-12·7710 Spot weld<'r works on 110 T HIS -----••••••••••••••••••••••• vlls $7~) ,·ost $225 is Where the J2' Block l<;land ('11tH•r. U'>l>d ·;r. t '1mmal1 Mopert 631-0520 Mt Ii pm Cash BOAT ACTION I S 11v('r $50 .ooo 11",>(·-.!l'll :~1 m1 In '" r!l'<t c·onc l Will '>{'II 1o r ):_:-; llUC' S:l';j b;.: u1r fi4" d9::J on Y For Buy1·ng 2 Maple end tables S5 1·11 Rnd Maple C'offec tahlt· S35. Slide proJ & !.hdl' Misc:ftlatWOUs holders $35. C02 SJ)l.'ar W~ 8081 l..oc.•at.t.'<l 1n NII ti.5!1 ;.!lfrX tlJ)"h7:1 l!ll::t•'c~ Or Selling ti~·~--~101)t>(I. Pur h M JX•. f>'- And for the CAL20 New ~ails. Vlff ll l'ell cond, mt rl'd S:J511 gun S20. 8' glass door ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabmct $35 Anl1q mov1P WANTED S1d1• I>) ::.Hk screen, 1925, $35. 2 g1anl f'ng1da1rt• or (; f; r•·fng latest in hp O B. SJ5(l0/bM nfr M7 1107'• BOATING NEWS H.37·4~29 ---- toy truc ks. 1920. $175 While . f,!ood cond both. 4x8 Air llorkl'' 1;4.1 11~1 cheek our front ~·~r:::s/ page index daily. ~· T:.rtan Slo<11). r. bJ1>. .-. $100. 642·7710 2 ioor; w nol r ul!'> 81 2'xl0~2· & 11 \lti'• Beige tw('('d color Xlnt rond ss.q.8482 Sauna hea ters 6k w S229 4kw SZl 9 f'r€'t' s auna plan Call now 5.">2 46i2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Venture 24• s:a1I. SJOOO Y1\MAHA 1'RUMPt;J' flipper & Chlpmonk 8' SlSO Llke New sail $150 each Newportn 644·4982 13' motor S400 2 K.iyaks Offi--c:-~-Fw-nM+ure_&__ $75 each Call 644-5580 Ecpiipmrnt 8085 l~v!_'!!~s_agl' __ - ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7.od1ac inflatable boat Te nnis & Racquetba ll :<.Int new & u~cd ofC' furn. Mark II. w/Merc U ll. closeout sale .. Super dis plan fuel>, wk bt>nrhf>!, 20 HP & standard equip· count s available for c E. SURPUJSll31 2777 IR!nL Xlnl cond $2400. Chnstmas. 552·0526 ---645-~ Exeeut \ve desk anti ----·---- rccluunR i.ww1•I l'ha1r loob. Marine Brass headboard, twin size. chtlds desk $,50 ca Bedspread $15 833 221~ Antique dry wash stand, $225 Dec or ative Anld le af lamp tabll' $50 2 bright green mo dl•rn Vlnyl swivel (•hairs $40 e~. 234 I:: 17th St 11101 A. pair. vl•ry )!ood condi · Eqiipmtftt 9030 lion. comfortable. userul. ••••••••••••••••••••••• auructivc ~2076. 10 . .i GRA y MARINE druly · Sl50/p air The trad.1tional heavy du· Gestctnl'rduphc:1lor. ly, hghtwe1i;:ht marin1• Xlnt t·ond S350 en~ml' To 350 I! P Gt· 559 1929 n u i n c n e w p ;i r I :. p (' rf l' l'' I ti.-I ,JI' n I) r l rW\I' 1)71 7i07. i52 5 t111 .. 2'i l'al.1hn.1 (111 1::1,Clf fl•r' 24 C'111Umln.1 $5500 incl :-0-1• m111tt"' !If,() 3664 21\'COLl ~1111 \ c;., Atom1<· 1 \'11 F ;>.pt •Ill' '''"'"j? $1 2 ';'~· Ed (.'ox Bkr ni:, 1IMW' 19i7 ;!;} ll v .•ntur .. Beautiful Musl ~· 11 :-. lr.l ('OOd , )(Olli y, Ot.:lho.ird motor. he ad, H I> F $!'150(), 645·8855 11."" 96J. 7i92 eve<> Lido 14 No 427! H,11 1· eqwp trlr, rmnl {1111d ,ofl 7pm 675 T.511 Shorclml' tra1lt r :or 14 i.aJlboat, ltkc nt 14 :-.I 1kt• 841!~ •·•···············•···· l\Jw:ssalo k ZiSO. 197t. rrunl. ... ux·k. l30I• attu;1i rruh•,, Sl500 n73-3577 74 Yarruih;i 'Cllrt I 25(1 Cl ;) 175 n ; Boch m l!OO<I ton<! ~ runs ~tronir. 34:.0.r ~5~1k~. ~..oaoo_ 196~ T n umµn 65l' l3cH1 nc.. ville $-100 t).I;! 7710 1974 llon<l..i CH360. e,., 1·cllenl .:ond1t:oo. oni' :!.~ll' miles. $iOO/bsto1fer -~ ! Clf\3:1 ::1 Kt.wa;.;1k1 Ki'~•. $1000 or t rad•· Stt-Vl' 7iO·WJ4 'ii SUZUl<l TS400. hkf' nc ... umll•r 2U()(I mi. S&>O b~t of r SA0-85!17 Aulhon1.ed U1slr On~tol 8087 Servicl·~. 1714 )892 3541 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M 645-8551 ___ _ ifiCatahno.1 :?:: xlnl 1·ond, Ping pong t.bl $20. bunk Youag beiJte Teddy ~;ir Make your s hopp1~g trlr. xtra-~OC/bt''t olr sprg.s, nr new $20. brass Ha mpsters. $1. Call Kim easier by using the Dally !186-109tl _ __ pltd bdbrd SlO. 5362!22_ ..:M:::.l·.:;5920:..:.:. _______ PUot_· __ c_1a_s_s_ifi_1ed_A_d_s_.__ Laur •6704, i;:ood •'Onth l!r.R llOO<la 750 modt-i f'. 00t1 m1. l'~1·1•ll rond111cm N.krng $l7i5 or best 01 rl'r (.'~1 I al nl l!h l. _1_14i 5"18 __ oo_39 ____ _ 1...,...,..__,_......,...,..__,_......,_..._........,_...__,_......,_...__,_......,~~......,...,..__,_.....,......,,,,,.~~1 uon$600 '75 HOHDA MT250. -., ' . r 673 J.3,'! Columbia 24 $4200 l'ud e arly mQrn or 1·\1"• 673 5J!IS r.· Rkcall{'r 2il' 11171; 150 FUrJml! <..i cflu,1 • '· · 111' 01 B IJ1>rk...1d.• t)()w1·1 ompc h1 .. 1d ~ ,,:al!L'Y Many extro:. 4!b 051:! ------ •Sant1rn.i 2C 197i Re-it Of fer AbS-Olutt.'ly best look lng & best CQWP S 20 nvaHable with xlnl r.ic In~ record 644·5CH3 Udo 14 with trlr new sails $65-0 494-5072 ~\S1Cl~ 5'llP976 ":! Honda t-:lsmore Z5CJ ('o<! Cond :-.lust sell 13,,, Of;' 979 20'.Y.! ---- ';h 'olffiJI\ I 500 :\lf,J 1 h.o.1.n. 1~ m 1 s;.~ 49;1 f;.t':'.: Motor HomRs.,, ScH/ R..t/Stor~ 'I 60 ···••••·••··•····•····· 1971LmtdoY a....wy Motorfto,.. Fully ~~IC contained Cencrator-, Z air cond1 tioners. roof top air, TV an!c nna , CB radio AM/FM stereo tape. like new tires & other extra s 22 Catalina 76 t'ou. tOC"I rwme1ous to meon Newport.slip. xlnt cond. 6 L'on. Very vtry clean hp 3 sails mnny "<\l'H 1 · be! $490() Call FriiSJl/Tue!I · l.ooti: iH this one or1• 5..W-7139 youbuy!C111l man111 14 • Drake Crall with Ult t railer. Grl'Jl fomlly boat• $900. or best offer 64&-~ 1be lasteat draw ln lbe West. . a Dall1 PllO\ ClUlilled Ad M2·S6'18 . THEODORE ROBINS FORD ,n1o11 HJ\.il!1UN •qv[) (0\IAl\tt\A r,\J 1;jJ1) J D 16 DAIL y PtLOl 4 WhHf DrhH 9550 Tn.clu 9560 TN:k1 9560 Ymt 9570 Aalto• Warwted 9590 Auto•. Imported ·······•··············· ·••··•················• ········•·············· ........•..................................... ·····-··············~· Motor Home1, Sole/ ~s/ RK,..aflOftol 1"91/Stor~ t 160 Clcnsfcs 9~20 V.ttldu 9Sl0 ·•·•••••····••········· .•••.••••.•..............••••••...•........... K~nt 23' Motor lforrw All xtras S!~ per 11. k t. iw1 m1 tMO ~ 1973 R llA l>Ll ~Jo' It :!O Motor llorTll' K11ltl u11 G('nt-raitu1 A!\! l"M " II .u ·k 'l\"rl'O Slt-t•J,l.'I .. ~"1 OtlO Oil ~Ill ~ J&t!I 7ti l'h.tncx>lo. •10 CIOO rn1 ,,,, rt>fn11 ''"" rlu,11 h~1tl Jllll r I 00\l'l ll'I 111.11 h\'CI /':. •~in twd '"'"' ·~Ill 9170 V•~••••••••••••••••••••• j I ~l'tll' 1' \I. I 'I ti 1onl111n1•1l \ '" •llJ.: i.11~~1 ,-..17 (M()J Trllllen, Utility 9110 .........•..•....••.... "'ti l'll'l\l l'llt I' s.;11111 i .ii I 1'4,\ ;11 Kil I~ h11 cJ I ·u11' \ 11 t11r1 .i h ) Gl111\t•r I 111 ol I.incl I. I' onl l'hul•tun \ 11 II fo'orcl I 11n• "'·cl.on II •'111 ti : ili•ut l'ltist·l .. n 1'41) .. l:.:. '\111 ll 11 H •I\ '"'°' 1111 \1..Wuh I "'""'' 11 1111111 ~o·rltlil ,,fJ, I 0111\ ~!I.I .'I l.I '\.l l'ud~ .u cl Hf 11 " 1• 11•1·11 \ 1 l••lll u11hof 11 t' r ,. t 1111 t•n~ lllt' .11 I I )11'1,1 !t>I\ i'll 'i "lut1 Ill' •tt ,11 r 1 .. d ti r ... ,. rt•11lt1.. 1111111 tit ... ,;/ ""'"'" , .. ,,, ... , I •II 4Mto wYk•. ,Of"h 1 •11, 114.'' I .. x I ' Ix & Acuuories 9400 t.11117.'A) ...................•... l•Mi> l'ottl \\111HI\ llh .di 111 l'.un.1ru 1i.1ri-lr1°111 '"•mi•lt't" ,1111 , "'"' 1•fltt 'C"<fl' I 1•,11 "'HI t'h )iN\t ~'Ii tu:.'IJ ••It> .~U.I J _. r I\ \ \\ I ·1111 , 11 1111 •PlllJlil'll fl \l'flll\ l o llUllt $1\Alt JI :•11•1 A.Ytos fOt' Sale ....•••••..•........... 9520 ·······•••····•········ 13lh lwnll \nltUJI \10VI ~.WOHl.I> 9530 .....••..••......•..... '77DODGE V200 YAH l.11<1tlt'tl ' fo \If ,1 l'llUIP 1111.•11t 1J1dud1·' '' l' fl r .id111 ,, n 11 m u c h ni u r ,. ' 1 11~) l Jlf IOI lll'lL't' & dt'(.J 11 t~ IOI Md • .t.REN'' IMW ·········•····••······· LumJ lt11vc-r I.if j(Qfll.i 11111cl Xt111' lh1k1\ • ~i nch 'ltlll lllO'..' USED 04 VALUfS 1!.11•1 I lu' 1nl1•I lll.111•1 \ 14 '111 k 111 htl1 •Polo• \~t 1-1\1 "lt'll'1 I I ,.IW 1111 111.11·11l.1lt' Ill c\ HU( I \I I.' 11110 lfllk '"oil I .1111 I •• \ •• 11 .1l1h' $4999 COPEL.AND JEEP 2001 E ht, SA 558-8000 100 GALLONS GAS-FREE l-111 \1101 l i1111llli II ~·· •'.irtlli>I '" ••• 11ui "'11llt 11 olt"otl 11 t•lll .on\ .II· ... 1· ut-.1lt'r Ill l . .t1( ill 11•1 •'••o<I ""' I 111 I><" Ill IJ11! .1mt mY h•I' 111U'I ~· (11111 h,1.,1 ti # I JEEP DEALER In CALIF. Wilt Not h Und.rsold l.ar~l·st lllH'lllllf\ Lur~c::.l :O>t1v1ni.:s'' COSTA.MESA JM l 'ht•\' l 'ht•) 1•11111• .!O, '15 C:ht-vroll't I.I JV l'it'k ur I'.! lW 1111 l,(llltkd $'n00 Wl\h (; t:M TOI' i;h1·I .,~ l!()ll;' New hr1tkr11 & 11h11t•k1< In 1 H I n t 1· 1 11 ,, t 1 11 n .1 I I r ,, ' ,. I•· • I ' .. 1 omph ll'h , ,1.-111111111•11 1\1110 ll•tll" ,, (, l'\tl) tlJ)IM.)0 ill'Clllllll llU( S.:tllllO hlf 11111tl.•d "ult• I'' I l'h ~!'4i1 IOfr t USEO . 4X4 VALUES Hit.ti Jn•p 'r\ Jj(11t11•1•r \ H .,11tlr.. I "'lw11I 1IJ1' 1• l \I I.' uou 111111• II JI 11111 11 .11.11l,1hlt· $999 COPELAND JEEP 2001 c ht, SA 558-8000 USS> 4X4 VALUES I ~I I• 't f t I\ o I ,1 I. .t II II 1 'n11"•r tt 1·\ I .. 11do .. 11H 1n,1d 1·i1utj1t•l0tl "llllt.' 'l•il.1·" I 'I I:! 1100 llllk \11,llfJlll\ J\,11 l.lld1· f' 11.} I $2599 1•xrcllen1 mt• t•han11•.al l't10d1t1011 t Pn r11 y S2t«> t':1ll 4!n :lllli7 11ftt·r :i ,, lfl '74 CHEVY CHIYEHME Supt.'r Sh•rp StcpsHJto w /,1utomat1t· tran' pow ... r i>t~nn1:. 111r ron<l (~II $3595!! I Plt'kUP'-to Ch()(>s•· l'wo4.x<I ·:.: 187ll BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON REACH 842-4435 '7:! '• ton Ford p1rk up l'Jrrlpt.'r spe~ial. Jlr t•ond. cru1i.e control Ongm11I o" ncr. $32:>11 tiH-7495 Ti Dat:.un P1tkup. 17.000 rru. 5 :.pd. man} xtrJ~ Bes t or r 9t)8.5J94 COPEUND JEEP 2001E.1st, SA 558-8000 70 El Camino. 350·auto. PS. Cr~~.--.-n-<'ed~ 9560 pamt $1005 536 2831 Truclu ...••.••••.•........... USED 4X4 VALUES 1\1 77 G M C Jimm y 11'11113 I V ~. JUIO :11r. ~IL-enn)(, lilt. crw c "" roud & towing t!QWJ)JWd I yr • 12.000 mile V.'l1rrJo ty.iv111l1thlc $7999 COPELAND JEEP 2001 E. lit, SA 558-8000 '17TOYOTA LOMGllEO "CKUP Oulsland1n1: ~clluc U n d t· r ti o O u m 1 I t· :; (llll l2111 $3695 Bill Maxey TOYOTA 18881 Beach Bl Yd Huntington l:ieat h 847 8555 '73 DATSUN PICKUP Maleh 11\as Value' tK:!W 1 $1695 Rtll MllXt!) TOYOTA 18881 Beach Bl\ 11 llunungton lkat•h 84j l!.')55 ---- '79<.;twvy 1 ~!On r1cet~1de Biit Ten. blk & red mlor Srlverado. air. P/B. P1S. windows. till stt>t!ring Makeoffcr <19!*'1919 it> 1-'ord l'our11•r with l'ampcr .. hell Sacrif1t"c! &~7666 _____ _ 'H I T oyo ta SR S. c~tomized conYt :i way nmYab'I hrdtop. mags, ·71 Dats un p u 160u spoiler, flit bar. Ct<' w/campcr s hell. $1200 or '76 CHEVROLET SURFER YAH AulOmdLtl', AM 1"~1 stereo tape. pwr :,teer 10.:. hi b.ick ,,.,.,. pec1al pwnt. crube t·on trol. po~top roof auA g .. s lJnk!> T.1C'omJ wheels & low mile .. , Lie I 883754 Ser P~7 15477 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 642 · 0010 '74FORD 300 IUHLETO, YAN CONVERSION Dual air. aulomat•<" lrans.. power steering . stereo Fully :.elf eon t alll ed ( 8963() I $5495 I:! Vans toChooM• l8711 BF.ACll BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-4435 77 W ESTPHALIA POP-TOP VAN Fully equipped. only WE PAY TOP OOl.1.AR Capri 97 1 ~ 1-"0H TOP 1.;Sfo;J> ('Alt~ ••••••••• • • • • •••• ~, •• • • f'ORl:.IGJ'lj, OUM Jo;STIC o rCLASSics If .)OUr Clil flt t•lt:ll .. I 11·.rn St!e US first l.t.USIUICK 2025 Hurbor Blvd <Asta Me!(a 979 2500 WEW1LLIUY YOUIDATSUN l'AID f''()J\ OR NO'l' TO, DOLLAR FOR TO, CARS BARWICK DATSUN '11• f q,,tl ( .1p1 Ir ·"Ii 831-137!'> 49'3-3375 ·11 (;c1 pn. 1. t yl 4 ....... AL -.nrl AMI FM <·a~~ t.tl>l llfl l)Ck $Ji00 b7::-6tl04 7<1 V h ... utc. AI C ... unrf nt'W JJUtnl. l245U 7~ 654;: 'i <t C .. prt Vt. AM 1t'M •1lt·r. r.~w MtC'h .. 11n-. $2800 840·4034 ,3 Capn . Nu en~. nu brakes. •nrl. Xlnl cond $1850 832·0881 77 Capr.. sunrooC. xln: ('('Ind. "·:-!)i;.•ed. AMII' M Auto1, Imported i;tcreo. 548·1547 ··················97··; o;... t120 G.etteral 0 ···················~··· .•...•...•••••.•.•.•... ·74•,... Austin. •I d r 24 OOll ITU , new Mirh ,ll•n•o. 1 spd. 1mmac· ~:350 1 1>,t ofr642 7225 AHoRomeo 9705 ...•...............••.. G'IV loadl·d. ah th1· ict1 .1i. S535fl .)~<: I)• : .: I ' ..... ~ <WXI d .. \ 9707 •••••·•················ 7C Audi. \:\t I-~1 1·'.1·l'1 1 c·11nd1llo11 >1 i<X. ti75 O!W~ 197<'. Audi IOOU. l'hlrr' l'Oll\J i200t, lJ!) .. ·~; t!l l'V~, 675..()311 dis)"> '71! Audi. 5000. l(rc('n J'l.o 1rone) down Tokl• u•cr PilYll'll. Ob (2131599 :.!1!14 aft :. 1973 DA TSYN 240%COU'E Aulomaue. air cond. 4.. lt!S.' than 45.000 m1l~:­ l~TF., OMLY$4666 IAUBt MOTORS 2925 Harbc>r Bl Yd • COSTA MESA 979-2500 ~ *DATSUNS* LClrCJe Setectlott Of All Modefs SAL~c;;.LEASING PARTS-SERVIC~ COSTA MESA DATSUN 2ll45 HARBOR BLVI> 540-641 0 540-021 l \ '01.l.fo:l'T t IH l ,\II Al'l''rtO"I ""n\Cmher 11 12. 19711 Mov1l•world t :xhib1t i 11 'lhwn.1 Park, Calif l'un~1~n Nov.'' M11r t• than JOO anllQU\' d ,1.,~11 & :.pt•t'llll tnlo•rt•'I C'.lf', Ill llW N &~H·h kll'tl 1/\l lit•:u·h & Wh1lltl'I 1 L 1\ 111\tHli\ 171 41522-5333 AMC / JEEP '76 Chevy, Xlnt t'Ond. 33K 2524 Harbor BI Yd mi Big tir('S S<1 500 Beaut & unaque. lo rm best offer Call Bob $6995. l I M4 I 947 I PP 645-0804 675·5730or 675·5334 -----13,000 miles. Orange tn "i'E IOOLS . .,hm) t l1 .. d1, color (208UCRi ong owner 2.1.00o mi:. Costa Mt!i.a 5-l8·l362 71-l 5-1!11102:1 USEO '65 Chevy :1.-. ton P U nu Yart1 9570 Pric~ to S~ll! 645<W85 l 'lo:wcl Sund.1y~ bt· slllll B1• p.1rt of llll'l•--------1 w,.,t <"•>.tM , 11l<k:.1 ~ ~ colkctor car aut lion 76 TovOla loni.: bt:t.I ll'uck l'all tell.lay with ;l<'l'IJl'I t·amix·r <11r ~tO\'I 1-:WOKl.l 1 ,lt'rt'O t'll!>'> Jtr ~htK k:.. \l!CTION CO s:mKJ Ix-st offt·r 1,;11 5273 0020 Oran).!ethorJK• /\ .,,. or 548·4632 USED 4X4 brks. trs. en~ trans art ••••••••••••••••••••••• VALUES H '3l·5W9 ·17 F o rd Van , 1\C 4X4 1 !17~ (.'hcvrolct :.hort1l' realured 1n "Orr' Ito AD VALUES prrk·up <307 B l \' K 1970Chevy'-'.'TonP1ekUp MAGAZ I N .. :· :J 71! l!J7,1 J1·1·p l'11·k up. \' 14. .iuto . .i wh<'i·I dn\'l'. roll air. new tires. new hall, 751-0921aft61wknd::. Julo, ~tcenn~. atr t·1>1HJ . har, off road hghh. I.ti ~a1r3233t1al l·ampcr. SlJ9!'l ,75-00DG E va-n Lo :.pokes. tr.il·kcr I ) r, tire-:. lmmaculall'. I yr, 66 . mileaae. ad cvnd Lots of 12.000 mal1· v. arr.mt" n.ouo mile w arrant) " "' liwna Pa rk, ('a 90620 Phom• 1714 > 523 15:.>o a\,ulabk aYJJlablc 75 LUV Paekup w.cam extra.' Mui.1. l>E.'l' to ap· CAMPER SPEC IAL 7:! $5999 54999 porac ca mpl'f. Xlnt preeaale.S48-()lj()2 15 Vans t0Cboos1· <.:heYy Van. pop top . COPE• • uo JEEP cood. 751-5809 '16 c-~--IJn" Club Wauon :.tove, icebox. porl dbl '""""" COPEL.AMO JEEP ""'"'ov " " 18711 BEACH BLVD. ·57 \'olYo PlflOO RH dmc bed, slereo. 6 cyl. l>lk 200 I E I st, SA 200 I E. ht, SA '66 Chevy P U' 3 •. good VS custom ml Too many HUNTINGTON BEACH 1213) 921 1702 Only I tn US $36.50 Xlnl Call 556-4774 or 979-7160 body & eng. Nu clutch. extras to hsl' $6995/ofr 342-4435 i;.1542&4 ~/~ Pvt.pty$319S 558-8000 ~8-1000 $850. 548-9400 '67S-3590673-82S6wkdyi. -------- Autos. Hew 9100 AMtos. New 9800 Auten. N~w 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 72 Ford 8 cyl Super Van ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P1S. auto trans Clean IF YOU WANT A LOT OF BULL, GO TO A~:,.( RODEO. ... BUT IF YOU WANT THE BEST DEAL AROUND ON A NEW 1979 VOLVO OR TOYOTA; THEN WHY NOT AMBLE ON DOWN TO MARQUIS MOTORS WHERE YOU CAN RUSTLE UP THE CAR OF YOUR FANCY. 1979 Cellca St $119.72/mo. • 11>. 36 mo. o pen end lease at S119.72 plus S7.18 sale s t ax Res idual of S3500 based on 15.000 mil es p er year . S447. 90 to s tart lease cover s first payment, licen se fees & security d eposit. C.ap. Cost is S6064.00. IRA.C11-..0t 1979 CELICA SJ SPORT COUP~ ---San Diego Freewav ~ExitAvery ...1.-...U91i-.-.i.~~~-' Parkway Off Ramp AT MARQUIS MOTORS WE WON 'T STEER YOU INTO A BAD DEAL. JUST SHOW YOU HOW TO ROPE THE RIGHT CAR FOR YOUR NEEDS. Offer expires Sunday, Nov. 5, 1978 All car s s ubject to prior sale YOU WON 'T BE TIED UP WITH HEAVY PAYMENTS WITH OUR EASY PAYMENT PLANS. 1979 Toyota Pickup $95.31/Mo. 1a. 36 mo. open end lease at S95.31 plus S~.72 !:>ales Tax. Res1dudl of S28 77 60 bac;ed on 15,000 miles per year S299.00 lo start lease covers lirsl Pdyment, li ce n s e f ees dn d se c urity dePosit. Cdp. cos t is S4900.00. ( RN32002597 I 1979 VOLVO 242 Automatic • $141 .37/Mo .. 1., 36 mo. open end ledSP d i Sl41.37 plus S8.48 sales tax. Rl'sidudl is S444 I .80 based o n 15,000 miles per year S487 .85 to start tease cover s firs t payment license f ees d n d security deposit. Cap cost Is $7400. (VC2424SM1140249S) $28.50 559-4852 ------ '73 Dodge. V8. whc{'ls de tires. c~tm inter SJi50 or b)it l)fr 6i3 2082 '72 Dod i.!,.. Trad!'>. man ' ..an v. 63.000 m1 ltl'.tt1y lo bwltJ Hl•t·cnl tr;rnn) & brake ~er'. 360 V ~ c·hrolTlf' Cra1gar mags & w1dl' tires all th1· v. J )' around w1h1 j.iCkl·r shocks. AM1FM l'il!.S & Pioneer :.uper tun~r w /pOV.l'r boo ~tcr I. J e n s en tr1 ·<1ic1.il speakers Call 524·8:;tHI befi PM '79 Chevy Van. ,\1 a g v.hb. white s idewall belted radials. :.1uto. PS PB. C'C. untcd glass. Cnder :ro:i m 1 Used onlv (Qr moYc fro m m1dV.est S8200 979·2198. 8;un lo 7 <J:I pm ------ MEW DODGE V AM Van ronvers1on P aml. "tlt't'IS & lire:. A LL THE GQOOIESC 11157ni:;1 S386 Down $209.61 ~rmonth Deferred Prll'1' $12962 60 LYLED.ROY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTll 1071 W 17th Slrt't'I Santa Ana lith Street betwet•n )lain & Bristol 547-7504 '78 Che"~ ·~ T 1ull~ loaded. xlnt cond S300 & take O\ l'r payment:. 957 8170 ·72 Ford Van v. Camp.·t ronYe rs1on. mu~t .. ell ' $2750 536-7746 ---- AutosWClnkd 9590 ••......•.•....•.•..•.• WANTED! Latt• model T oyol.i::.. Volvl>l>. Pickups & Van~ C<lll us today' .. .. H ..... lf•ll Cotl•Mo • ~ •4'·9l0l or 540·•4'7 WE BUY CLEAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Bh <! COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY l'sed Car Mgr 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOlN·MERCUR'Y 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WEIUY USEDCAAS! We're the new Ch evrolt•t dealership m the lrYmc Auto Cente r We need )'OW' used car! JOE ·;2 1001.,.', 4 dr .1uto . .,nrf ~U'il !o.l'll $12,'i{i 1)411 55!Jb. 54IS !IWI. IUYORLEASE YOUI 1978 IMW MOW! •IMW• •RESALES• 74 20()',! .\!.p (:\7:11, p .. I i5530IJ air c;J611~Mt.1 7U20m 4 '>P <5mPl~M I i7 :120t hJ. l:!K.1SP: '71>5:101l.,p 1 31~1HK~ ;; l>:llH'Sl ros:1TJ I' W•· 11'\;J) havt• ) ou1 lll''t car tn our tnH·ntc•r) (.'.ol1 u.~ tcx1 a y • 831-2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S § Salcs·Serv1re·Lca,1n~ Roy Carver, Inc. Rolls l'lovr1· BMW 154(: Jambort•1· 'ewport Bt'i!Ch 640 64<11 CREVIER ft1( Ul fl',,tA f( OAl't'IN{. MAt.HIHt •USEDBMWs• ;e 2002 4s pdS R t 720C.J \o > i38:JYan.iS ll t5ti711JPI i-1200'.lil,pd lfillQOI:>> '752002Aulo.a1r(1d2236 1 '7t13 t1s1St H W29RKM 1 i7530.'l,pS/H !0179 Clowd on Sunc1ays RMW ·oo. 2002 ~Im N1t·t• S25Cl4! 645· 7565 Tl·rr~ *DRIVE A * · *LITTLE ... * SAVE A LO'ti SHOP&COMPAR!o;~ BARWICK DATSUN -..,,r j I.HI t q 11-..1 ~ ,1!'1> 8 31-1375 493.3375 "We nee~ to buy clean! OaL'lun used ran; • Will Pa~ Top Oo ll11r S COSTA.MESA DATSUN · :!X45 II M<Bl> R BL I. lJ ~ 540-64 I 0 540-02 i ) : 1976 DATSUN 710 WAGON :\-lt•ta.lht patnl. 4 Sµt'l'•I AM /FM rad:o At ru1if rat·k Onl) 18.l)(Mo 11nl! miles li32SL.<; 1 $3595 SADDLEIACK VAl.lEY IMPORTS 1 • 831 -2040 495-49491 '77280Z 1 L 1,"' m 1 i t• ., I!... • .,, f " ~tick .:111i.l t!Xlcrw~ v.:t!-whi:t 1nt 1 nor tl!OOSDJ I Pric~ to S~ll! 'z· to Chuo~·· 18711 UE1\CH BLVD : HUNTINGTON BEACfi 842-4435 • ·-:1; 711> 1 cir ~cd:rn. Al'. t> I rat k. A~l ,\uto SJSOq llc•;iut:I ul !l57 ·85711 • 7J U:J\anJ 1 -,pd ,\ I -... f' S. P ll. lmma1· S6i100 '7G 280Z <'+2. lr.>.000 ml Prv Pty !>52·0'il!I~ v.arc> whh. A :\f "FM tap4 -Jtr. mint l·ond S7~ 74 2002 maroon v. 'JIJdh: KJI 117': 1 int clt•.or 111 I''<';-,,, 4 ~'5!1 727!l nr till 6.'10h '';'f\ 2807. .111 ,\ M I" M xlcil :-len.'tl t·as::.. mal(s. 67 RM W 20tll1• muo;t dn \l' 1·ond $7200 -191>-l>!:~l lu ;ipprc•< 1alt' :'\ t'" llr<'... -r hr!..,, rC'l>ll c·ni? 6r tran~. Oabun 280Z l+ l 1!17:S., ncv. s hocks. !\1u~I "ell. mr. AM FM maJ?:.. Xh1 0\ ('r $4000 tnVl'SlN1. .t l'Ond, $62SO il4/ti~5_::1Jt.i_!j :.ll'al at $2000 or bt·~l 01 ·~ 280Z &iix'r t•nn<!itio~ 11•r Ov.nr (JC'-.p('r,11t ' 1. -5.644JorS4ti·l50!1 & loaded l\M/F'M :-tercv 1" -• • II track S6000 l'YL pt~1 70 BMW 2002. 1>44· 1130 _ _ _ -• xlnt~f;~°'~875 1'75 Dats un Wai::on l.01t I TA SELL l\t•w unc COii" l•------•-•I m~....,uuto. J\/C. :!Smp~ new muffl1·r xlnt l'Onct\ IOI McLAREN'& ·r.· BMW ~COUPE Bruss hat 1·ar Hcaut1lul 11Tlalbc brown L1.•uthl't interior ,\ u lom .. ll 11 power st C'l'rini. .tlloy wht>l•l s l'llt••t 11 instere Nt'll. 1.1r v.ar r •• n l ) ... \ .1 I : •• h I I 15510003 ' ·;4 BM'.\< ll1\\oAlll1\ 1r. I•, ..... I : l l. I I I I I. I Automat11 \)1 f\I 1. month' or 1:00C m:11.• v.arranl) lolJIM\ n· $28951 hi.l •It!:~ :i:J:! l a 11 4pm •i '74 slvr Oabun ;I,, ci<trait. AM1 f"~ 8 lrk. mui. wh~ ti7r>-S910. 645·60Jt.i ---------+-·m Roadster t!ood co $800 firm Call 642·Ji Ask for ~i or An~ ·1~ 280% AIC ~ 'P~ AM n 1 luel inJ . m "'tu'. outsl andm~ 1·0 S62tJC tl-10 o~ ,; 7.!~0Z :-. .. w r1rc .. .Mec han.t:ally :\Int lii3·~"60 '; t Outsun Wa)!non. A1 1(0!.><l 11rc~. xlnl con ·;-; BMW J2Qa \ .. 1luc $2000 ~·5467 Pnced' Ru r1otund> v.tth ---------&. t.m inu•rior 1\ M / FM . '10 Datsun 510 ::.dn, i automatic.-10339 t braJtei.. tires. cxhau bau. Xlnt trans. S69S. ·;s BMW 733 " DOOR bst ofr ~36-4260 afl 3. ;.- Beautiful ruby metulllc •73 610 Wagon. Silver. 4 Beige leather F'u 14 pd AM/FM l power. ~unroor. a lloy " · s creo, orig wheels <02191 ~~~ $1800/b~t Ol•rj &ICN Jk,H'h Bhd :;;-;-oi Wh itt Pl'llij IAI Ht•ac•hd. Wh1tt1e1·1 i\M1 FM "" t ru ck "'" ll LA HABR1\ Mugi< S4200 Ph S43·2ii J t i14JS2.2 53.1J Iv ms •. MAC l'HEftSOM CHEVROLET Closed Sundo.>'-l~!!!!!!~ll'!!!~!!~I -:.: !.10 t Ci r t1dn. -0r11r.' I~ ownr AM!fo'M. e.xcct~ rood $1100 644·~17b • ... " • ... ,. " .. ---.. ... . ..... . ,. 21 Auto Center OM"'' IRVlNE 761-7222 'Ill 2002 blue with 'lunroor AM / FM r ass ~lcreo Mlchclins . \,ery ch:Jn e~ 84.2·5006 or 640 I«': 'i Find what 1ou want la Dally P1lot Cla111f6eds. • I .c c. ~ .E : ::s :.-t!:: "16 u .. uun tu.nit t \th A t • am rm 'lc-r t'llit .... •hdl '<lOl 1'(llld $4.l'JQ, ~.., ~· 7~ 1'1d, up Ion.,.: h1·1I Sht'll ,111hng win1l11-. XJnt l'tH1ll s:!H'i'~ ~ lilllll ..n fll)m .-------· --------~· . We'll take any • Rat 9725 • 11eh1cle in trade • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • I 977 FIAT XI /9 « Ask about our : Bertone model. Can •t t ell ~ suoer credit 4 • from new!! ! First too« "' tease pt ans should buy this rar ! ' • •-------U89SZD>. « 54999 : BAUER • COHHEll CHEVROLET 21128 Harbor Bl"d COSTA MESA 546·1200 llDDD Over 200 Fiats lo choose from plus a n outstanding selection or Sports cars al DICK MILLER MOTORS 120WWarner,S.A 557·2132 •MOTORS • • • ir 2925 ~ARBOR BL VO • ii COSTA MESA if : 979-2500 : *********** Exper Jag mechanic now at Herb"s Garage. 1995 Harbor Bl. CM 548-&26 1969 JAGUAR DE COUPE Has been ~lamed re· (!ardJess of <'OSt ! f'ttled chrome wire wheeb. 4 speed, air cond . slen."O & •77 Fl TX 19 n¥>rc! Certainly an rn A vestment! Service his· A/C. Mag Wheels. Clean tory av,atlablc t oo. Only 12.800 M1. Full pnce lSer.1949r. $4800. 675-7012___ IAUBt MOTORS "70 850 Spyder Rcnl eng 2925 Harbor Bl11d work. mags. xlnl mpg COSTA M 1-:SA Gd cond. $ll00. aft 5.1 ___ 9_7_9_·_2_5_0_0 ___ , _968-__ 23_1_6 ______ 1 •70 SJ6. bllr./red. much re- 16 124 Sprt, 34K. 5-spd, cent work, runs great AM/FM cass .. xlnl l'Ond. $3500. 497·2068eves. Warr. $5400. 496-5810 --------1970 JAGUAR l24 sport coupe. 5 spd. good gas milage. Stereo cass, AM/FM. Nu paint, Nu tires . CLEAN. 494-7470/499-3284 msg. '70 l-1at. 850 racer. Vinyl lop, 36mpg, one owner. $1000~7661. DE2+2 Has air cond. & is f i nished in primrose yellow with black leather trim. These cars are get· tmg harder to find every year ! Also, automatic trans. & fully loaded! ---------• (Ser. 2129). '76 Lancia Beta Scorp1an. IAUElt MOTORS lo mi, lop cond. $7500 2925 Harbor Blvd. 645-2J94. COSTA MESA '76 Sold nu '77. l24 spy, 979·2500 conv. Only )6M. mags, -------~--1 AMIFM. 8 Trk . Red/· TT t-s XJl2 wrute with tan Beige Mint cond $5600. ml. Approx. 5 mo. left on 644--i018or549·3915. unlimited mileage fac. '76 Fiat 131S. new int. needs minor body work. 2S MPG. $3.000. 675-0502 aft 7pm wrnty. <ActuaJ mileage Just over 7000) All reg. Jag features+ AM /FM st ere<> and r ass. tape. custom str wheel. Take ----over lse. or purchase Call 644 -3305 bet ween 8am&Spm -------1 1976JAGUAR XJS2+2COUPE Fitted with Vt2 engine. air cond.. elec. windows, leather intenor. AM/FM 8 track & much more! One of the FASTEST cars avaihi ble in the world, bul with the man- ners of a Rolls-Royce. Makcorrer <Ser.t711 1. IAUBt MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA .... 97271 ___ 9_1_9_.2_s_oo __ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••.,.•• '70 XKE Conv 40K ml, TT CV'CC Hatcnback, s new.LIT~ top,.painl BrG. spd, like new. $3550. bst $6700/bst. 631·1923 ofr.559-8416,645·4701 '78 Honda Accord"-5 spd. 5 yr wmty, AM/rM. 650 m>, $6260. PP. ~9998 eves JAGUAR MK 10 SEDAN A fantastic. p artially restored project! Come in & see Uus car with 1ts _"18_Cl_v_t_c .-s-.-v-e-8-3-11-. _X_ln_l, recently restored in · cond C lean . 12800_ lerlor ... near perfect walnut veneer incl. door _673-__ 71_36_. ______ 1 paael5 & rear seat plcruc "73 Hooda Civic. Silver, tabla. This car has air AIC, auto. $1500/(irm. eond., elec. windows, -.mseves high performance triple ---------• .carburatora & more! '78 Hooda Accord. 10.000 "Flnlabed in 2-tone ; ml, 111Drf, AC. All/1'11 champagne lit metalbc stereo cauctte, $6500. brown. $6385. (Ser': 2154). 7»121S IAU. MOTottS 2IZS Harbor Blvd. 1'HoadaCVOC, 51p., late COSTA MESA model. lo mt. like new. 979 2100 lla11 Is AM/FM CHI ____ • ___ __, stereo. SSHZ81. 1918 Sedan ll.~ llodel. ,...., U.. 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Rol1 lloyce 9756 ........•.............. "1 DEALER IN U.S.A hi.wk, ullo"' 1: .. &Ht.X tt ROY •$12,700• ~ CARVER 111711 POHSl'llE ROLLS ROVC[ '111 SI 'l'Oll l'F . t\11 1•1mll1tmnin.: po"'"" ::!t,::';~°.'4•:h \\HHh1w\ jolll't'll ltlt'lalht', \L---....J M0"4t 1 , 1·111 ,, ... ,. •111 , ,11 .: l1·,1th1·f. ulltt)'\ "'llh lilt\ 111 , •• , 11111,,.11 1\,k P7' ,1,·ri·11 1,1,.,1•111· & 111~ Im• t.liu liuC1I. I' I' ti I ,1 I Ill ' U II I II II I ClOSEO SUNDAYS ·1 1 Holls Hoyrt-4 dr Sedan. deep grn w bt-tl{l' int , 37 ,000 m1. l1kl· iw~.$27.500 pp 1131 00.10 ,'>;: 7.!, 1, • 11111 I Wl, I • $23995• ttl1J l'OHS<'ll1'. iii !II I.' 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Milc;>UIS TOYOTA MISSION Vlt-.:JO 831-2810495-1210 1977TOYOTA CELICAGT Autumalll' trJn:. . i.un roor & AM l''M I JtllCI (641(f J {o;) $5495 NABERS @dtf(a1/. l<.OU t-1,uhu• Blvd c. .... 1.1 l\l ..... 1 '>401)1()() 18 SR-5 Cui.tomazed con vt 3 way remvab'l hrdtop, ma~s. ~po1lcr. 1973TR6 '77 t:ellca GT Lftbk. l::xcell Cond1tton1 '70 MO-WIMOOW black. A M I FM cas:s. $4.500/bstofr 4!t2 4337 COMll-IUS t .. 1ke New' P<&nami. brown. rat1Jal Utt'l>. (IJ459S) A/C, whls. Pvt. Owner - SS700 7S4-0345 '71 Sp1U1rc. red. fun CJf, ndl. eng work. Makr of '70 Corolla custom, xlnl fer. 543.7103 Pric.d to Sell! 15 Uu:sc:s to Choo~ rond. New extras Mu:.t ------! :.ell St.000. 962·4160 it* * • * * * * * * • • NEW . '75 Cl'lltca GT 5 spd ,. ., yellow/black vnyl lop ,.. amlfm stereo/taiw tlc<'k. • I 9 7 8 4JK $1250 Call 83:J-24till ,.. '77 Celica GT Air . AM/Jo~M stereo. C'hroml' whls. s hadl'. Xlnt l'Ond $52SO. Ph 640·8646 '78 CLEARANCE! .UModeh I" Stock!! Bill Maxey TOYOTA 18881 Beach Bhd llunungton Ueal·h 847 8555 ·n Toyota Cchc:i Lrthk S-:.pd. 12.000 m 1 $0300 b'73-422l '78 Toyota Co roll a . lo mi's, pnme cond. $38!!0 759-0758 It SPITFIRES • • AT OLD PRICES • SOME HAADlOP .. MODCLS • AVAILABLE .. ,.. .. NEW 1979 • • SPITFIRES .. HARDTOP AND .. OVERDRIVE • MODELS • AVAILABLE" .. It WE Hl\Vf A • C0MPLEH • flANGE or • COLC1RS11' • AV AILA I Lt FOR lt IMMEDIATE • DELIVERY .. * .. .. • • • .. • • • • tll711 BEACH BLVD . HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-4435 • VW '7l bus, 7 pass. snrf. « AM FM !Stereo. rblt eng, • Xlnt l'Ond. $2900. PP • 91>.14852 « A Suiier Buy for a Super • &>{'lie ·73 Well kept, « l(ood cond , nu lires Or « R1Jcy 494 5660 • 1000 VW L>bl Cab, good • <'Ond. new lran:.. brki.. « bt-i.l of for 642-0922 dys • • • ·73 Th1n1<. perfect cood. • Gua.:t..o:-. roll bar, mech. « xlnt S3000 5.5~971 __ t.t I ,1hnolt'l l'u11\· 111usl :-.t'll tl\b wk l<t-rl 'blk mt Ru11:. Ok hut 111·.-d~ i i !.IM 2 $ti:JOO $t:l95 Appr t;r11. :-.ll'I mu~:. An1.u alarm J 1111 53.l·8!.12'1 I' I' •$2495• 1974SUIARU WAGON rat bar. etc Beaut & Uni Triuntph 9767 que. Jo m1. S6!195 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• llM41~7J PP 675·5730 or Exp Stag mt'rhamc now 675-~14 al Her b's Garagc 1995 .. • Wt> II lakf' .my vah1cle in traoe « '71 Squareba<'k. A M/FM « c·a~:-.. I ownr. xlnl cond. « Sl!IOO firm Call art Spm • weekdays, S45-6547 ---- • 1972 VW, $1.!>50. Xlnt cond . « Gara~c maanlaaned. Nellli rcstonng ,\.,k111i.: $34!15 '74 Ponch~ 91 IS t WJj t f td'l>Ci' ft1v1t (750NSCJ , 64ti ~ ()44 SY37 f tu'li\.ln Ottn1f" ''' 63'~2313 •SI 695• '78 <;orolla L1ftbal·k. will pay you $300 lo take OV\'r lcase /pymnl" $120 mo Auto tram., At<;, AM /FM cass. 3000 m1 ':. 994 2944. 494·6800 llHll RF:Al'H HI.VD HL!J'ITINGTON H l':i\C'll 842-4435 'titi 9t:! Xlnt nJOd Mu:-.t ·71 !ll.t. lu 1111 Xlnt a·outl '611 912 Targa. xlnt l'Oflfl. 1>1•11 th1~ WN~end Meal Many ,11 ,1:-. Bi-l olr $7~orbc~t of1 17141 !!93·2411. t21JI 673·-11 2:? 534) ti4ti4 ::Ut. 2665 '7191' 1 T "'""'"firm Xlnt 'li7 !.11 2 4 . whl l blk. I The rai-tl'SI rlraw in tilt' •'70 510 Wj.(n ma .. :. We:.t d Ua1h Pilot radial-.. ~·d nmtl. $80() .. JllUYVV 13831 Ha<1><>1 Hlwll tond Oranj.(l' blk 111tr owner. orig. equip . llt'rv Ga•aen Giove'" ~-2333 Have i.omelhmg you wanl Dily:. Kil m to 2 pm rt'l'urd~ · run1> ~ovd _ __ t.o sell'' Class1ftt'd ;ids do Class1f1ed Ad ~2 51l7K <;.ill ti~ 5<!1 l 542· 7636 $4:W P P 542 1434 Want Ads Ca 11642 5678 11 well 642·5678 ' Autos, Mew 9100 A.ltos, Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, N~w 9800 A&ios~ M~w ....................••• •...••••.••...•...•.... ·······•··············· ·········•••····••••··· 9800 1979 TOYOTA'S & VOLVO'S ARE HERE! SUPER TOYOTA SAVINGS 1978 COROLLA Air cond . w/radio. was $5937 .55 NOWS524994 (Ser.TEJS-142096) (Stk.11904) 1978 CRESSIDA Auto . air. p/strg .. p/brakes. AM/FM multiplex. factory cassette. was $7739.50 NOW'688950 (Ser.MX32·01 l601) (Stk.11464) 1978CORONA 1978COROL~ Oetuxe. Auto., A~ radio. deruxe pin stripes. was '4831.50 NOW'429950 (Ser .TE3 l ·353036) (Stk.12157) 1978CORONA A rear windo w wiper. Demo. ir, wood grain sides. power steenng, AM radio, luggage rack was $7404.75 NOWS659675 (RT .\ 19-07 4349) (Stk 11463) 1978COROMA . Wagon 4 speed. lug· Station · · dow wiper. gage rack. rear win 4 ooor. Auto .. air. pwr. s~eer· MPX radio. pm stripes. mg, was '6788.50 USED CAR SPECIALS was '6010.90 NOW'529990 (RT l l 9·077072) (Stk. l fl 23) NOW'589950 (RT l 05·082140) (Stk.12019) TERRIFIC TRUCK BARGAINS! 1978 PICKUP 1978 PICKUP 1978 TOYOTA Standard. Full ~ long Bed. Cab Chassis with factory equip-Tailgate panel. custom 6x8 stake ment, tailgate AM radio. bed, removable included. Was '5059.50 sides. Was '7387.50 NOW NOW NOW s3992as $438285 $638750 (Ser.RN28-176360) (Stk.12262) 1917COROIA 40R.SON. luaury edition. 5 spd .. A/C, slcr . pretty Sll11er w/s'fvr velour int. (639SZC) s3999 1977CWCA GTLIFTBAeK 5 spd .. mll£5. ster .. lle•es spoileu. lo. lo mlles (498TPI) s 1978TOYOTA COROUA 2 df. san .. ~est ween. • IP(I., A/C. r9dio. radlali. (9'7SlM) '2999 1971 IERCUIY CAPRI Gorgeous red• /black int., 4 ¢. A/C. radio. rldlal tires, low l'llllB. (I 09Pt(I) 1977TOYOTA COROLLA LFTBK. AT .. A/C. AM. shadow blue. low miles dnt ~ C743RU0) ( s3999 977CELICA GTLIFTBACK Black, l>Lack black. (270flUR) S5699 1971VOLYO 262C ~ sod .. 001«drive, leatt>et, P ;S, sten10 w/1nt!ef•llld CB (11441/CR) '14 899 1975YOLYO 2420l Aofo . PS. '11/C. ttMeo. map. bHutiful dMp blue. (692HZF) s4599 1175 DODIE COLT 5 spd .. A/C. Wily! root, radtal tiftl, wNtt w/b'tcll 1trlpt Ii roof. (520NZH) '2499 Harbor Bl. CM.· 548·6226 1977 TRIUMPH TR-7 Finish ed 111 tht· most papuJar color of russett brown with gold pmstnpes Filled with !'l speed lran:. .. air t'Ond & AMt FM stcrt'O cas:..elre !Ser 21931 1\ su~r buy at only $5995 BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 1978 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Bnt1sh racing green with tan tn m & fitted st' at rovers Must be one or th e c lean est u sed spartscars available lo day' <Ser.2150) $5695 BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MF.SA 979-2500 ----" 1977 TRIUMPH TR-7 • • A'>k abOut 011r • r adia ls, orig. owner: it woer cred11 & « 5SHl622. art 5. ,. lea'iE' plans « ---- •-------• '76 VW Hu:., m int cond. tr A M/FM l'a:.:-.., sec & : BAUER « tl 11 vp lo ap prce. $11850/ofr.4~·7886 ~MOTORS ~ --~ .,. ·75 VW BUS. Xlnl cond ,. « 1,1w m1lei. $3900 or best .. 2925 HARBOR BLVD « oHt•r Ph 542 251S8 Iv ms~ It COSTA MESA it !979-2500 : **** .. ****** 1976 TRIU~,H TR-7 Burgu_ndy with tan tnm. mag wheels . .SUNROOF. custom paint. aar cond . & s tereo ca:-.:.t'tl c . (Ser 12421 $5395 IAUERMOTORS 292S Harbor Rlvd COSTA M~:SA 979-2500 ·11 Super l!eetlt'. new en~. AM FM . Xlnt r ond. Sll!OO 559·55!!0 t'Vt'S • '68 VW van New paint. new t•ng. radio. Xlnl rond 497-1997 '7fi VW bug. AM /FM , Ma.is. Lo Lo Miles. Mmt. 4~·3979 Dunc Bugl(y, !.treet legaL Meyers Ma nx. $600. : 67..5-0200 67 VW camper pap-top: good eng. body nds work, sooo 642-5647, 646-4040 Votksw09~n 9770 ·w VW flus converted tq •••••••••••··~··••••••• 1·111µr , rcbll en~. $1700, ·ro vw BUS New rbll 631'5199 ---· eng All scrv1<'<' rt'l'ords ·72 Squarcback . new ever Must ~ell 1mmE'd1all'ly. yth111i: runs )(real $190<1 $1 iOO. Ca II 6'1-0· 77 68 768 0868 ·----- 5 spet!d Iran.' . air cond . '65 VW. AM /FM radm. ·74 VW Bug, I owner. 60M. stereo cassette. luJrnai.?e s unroor. gd c·ontl Bc.•i.t nu llres & paml, radt htl'. rack & while exterior . o f r · 1-: v e::. <· J I I $.DM> 675-4452 __ _ <Ser 2162l t71418937971 '69 Fastback. N u eng> $6695 72Super Bet:tk Well kept. $1400/bst ofr. IAUB MOTORS $1400 4974080 afl 6. ms Harbor Blvd ___ 833-l486 _ '71 VW Sqrbk, runs -great •• COSTA MESA SELL idle items with ;i auto. 24mpg, nice clean 979-2500 Daily Pilot Class1hed Ad. car .. Sl350. 213/598-6744 Aaltos, Mew 9800 Aaltos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 980Q • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HONDA CIVICS . . ACCORDS I 1978 HONDA " '1 I lq '1 f ~· 'I I' : , 4.. I '· 4 SPEED HATCHBACK ~3959 ISGC4541605) (33081 PLUS TAX& LICENSE ~. ALL CARS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SALE ADVERTISED PllCE GOOD THRU 11-5-71 SAVE NOW ON REMAINING 1978 HONDA ACCORDS ' _ Hurry! .. Stock is Limited - .. ·. ... _____ ....,_ .............. .._ ..... __ .~ ..... ·------·------·-····...,·---t-"" ___ , .. ' ...... ~---· ...... __ ................... -............ ·r·· .. ·~····~ ...... ._ .............. -... ~_,, .......... . ' --.. . . . . .. . .. I AMtos ~ Wot., u.tct Autoa. Utt4 Aufoa, UHd Sunday. No~embor 5. 1976 OAIL V PILOT DJ 9 A.tot, a-.o"'9d Autoa. ,,.port.ct . •••••••••••••• ••••• •••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• ..,•••••••••••••••••••• •••• •• ••• • • .......... • • ...................... • c.w..-.. HIO ~ 9925 Allltoa, U1.cl Ayto1. U1•d Alllto1, U1ed ~ell.swam.. 977 Vot•o 9772 AMC, 9901 Cecmoc '' 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~_.......--••••••••••••••••••••••• ttSO ·-·•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1917 C ... YSLH J.ord 9940 l.'-colR 9945 ~ "70 Squattb1t'k vw. run.'I 2 b w" d I 8 h v 0 l v 0 '76 AM<: bport.iboul W.I\. NABERS 1974 CHIVltOLIT MEW YOtlla ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• gQOd. $900/or bt-.-1t 1,rh~1 Mt-dun11·11 now 111 atr , roof radt. nt.1111 ~ MOMTICAILO BROUGHAM Has ever· lt71f010 lt77UHCOLN lt7tMEltCUllY ullM2·3ltlaf\6pm l vun '1. 1995 tlarbt1r Urt1ll, AM/Ji'M, 32,000 1111. .,1_: ,,, Wllb many . man Y ylblns Ir.eluding a , fAllMOMT 4 DOOR SEDAN MOHMCH - -IUvd 1 • NI 64~ 1!1112 ~ &4t) 0681 , S.0 ~ '/I EXTRAS • leu lb an SUNROOf' & LOW. LOW ....__. .... ~ Ol'lel .,.,_,0 d""r T'-'~ black "Aauly har 4 door sedan, 6 cvl. Low 'al vw Hus cmpr. very gd • -30 ooo -" I (313RYC> ruru .. ""' I.. "" °"' .,., ., ., .. k . ..r h i·ond, nu ctulch SI~ 84 Volvo 1:!2~ '<l1tl '13 Grt<mlin. idnL cunll. -• lllllH mlla! (41U.SQf'). club t'OUpe with the be:>t low miles. half roor. mt es, s ..... rp, wwle wil Coll b~Lw • & opm t1 1naporlaUnn, "' Sil:iOorbwt OMLYS3666 OMLYS6999 comb1nat1 o n ror lealhersea~.rullpowl'r. maroon lnlertor. buckc>L 9118 muo • ...... ~T-S in & d ra v 0 Wl w~•I. en.use ron\rol. se.ats, au' cond.. Power MZllOl• l700 ofr ml:lil8 -,_ ....,... IAU8MOTOtlS econo Y in., """ s leerln.:. automatic "t6 l'ac:er. loolkd, mwit ~Harbor Blvd 292S H.lu'bor Blvd pleasure A '' cyl engine AM/FM stereo with 4uad transnussioo, AM radw '64 DU& ru.ni. '""r' l(ood iL......1 ufl COSTA MESA COSTA.MESA w i l h . a . 4 g peed Lap<'. uir cond., and ll65'TZN) need• bodv v.ua ll I' I' ..._ v_... 'M'fl, l:100CJ ~ ~l3 o-ltY 6 '"c• 979-2500 979 ..,500 lransm1s:uon plus an more• Luxury and pre $4995 ~ 03S0~1otkr •••••••••••••••••·,·;·0•1• 6Pm LARGESTSELt:CTION .,. AM/FM stereo cassetle. su ge aU In one pucka1:c a....... l97 '" ... MC Of'NEW6 U8EO ... "CORYmt <56.14969'1) St.oeat now'An outstand 540-5630 "rl '" Wl.$00. auln. ••r ··••••••••••••••• •.•. .• .. ~ I ~rv -nd I I nu ur.-~. "'"' con l.I SPOaTAIOUT INORANCa;t=ov,,,, Onainal paint. lnlttiOt lt76CHRYSl.ER OHLYS3555 U\gro&dcara vaue 1011\SO\ ,\ '0\ •1" .. ""1'0"' .. 6 11fl"' V I C.:l\OILJ..Al:VAl.UE Callfornia car Wh11l a <707RXCI . • ., .. v" 0# uv ... 197JTOYOTA II •ulo, 111r ~'OCl<l ll l I""'Tfi'""M~ p• "NS COit.DOU sans 111.. ........ • l'I'"' '' "', """ beauty! tl503ULB ) CO"'••llU • • l lN(Ol N MtllllJIH ,, _, COltOL.LA wht•cl. 1mrn.iculatc u1 "' v1»lable on Ma.1 t;ars MUST SU 2 O r H a r d t o p 1 -.... 540•5630 ........ ITCOUPI out l yr,l.2,000m1h·,.111 • Automa tic. AM /FM CHEVltOLET \ w 6lll.:;S 'tia kutt '.rn t'llt: $700 t\ti Rutt. l.ll'IO $11.l) 496 ~·Cl( fU I !lfet~ 2828 HARBOR BLVD . ~ ri1ntywv111l11bl" I Plltitil FOR EXCITIMIEHT r ct , --" 2828 Harbor Blvd. \ ~ ma l w hir1 1,,. "' •., 499 o,._.. r__...., stereo. a ory air ... ~ ...... 1011\SO~ & SO\ COSTA MESA • U NCOLN·MERCURY ~· ~;>.w -S.•ilk -·1 pwr. stet>nng & brakes, COSTA MESA '72 Col. Purk 9 pass Wal( Sl4fS C20POOIUMI & I D·J-~ .c.--~~e:i~:rl~(.&c~~ 546.lZOO 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ~:~~~s.-~~~ded ! "'13 VW 8\1~ l.ilu· nt'"' m fr W t S<-\• lA.i llPVn'('IWle! ~ 'I) VW Hallblt. AM t-'M •h.•l't'V cu,.,. ~nrl radt.tl lll'\.,. Xlnt r011d ~1 ...,!* 7809 ;. K110b1t ~ dr tlh .111 1\M t-'M l'llM 'lt""'"'i' \Int 1'Ulltl SZ895 a7~ ~7 '70 \ W n u~. i.unr I \M "'\t, m.ii:i. \t'llu" Hun' 'tint $1..'vo 11.131002 1975 VOlVO 242 en court NJnrunf t9HM ,.. 1 l49'S t975CAMAaOLT 1"4\llt $4295 1974TOYOTA CEUCA ~ ,i-~I Jlf • ondllaomn;: &'ll'f('Ct l~\OW I Sl,tS 1917 MG MIDGET Very luw m 1lui.! l:lll'f'WV > $3995 · 1974ALPHAROMEO GTVB.OCE 5 spt"t'(!, air l'Ond. and '.'>l~reo ~as!>t!lle pl•yer . (59tiPQP1 SHARP! 1 ... ~ ....... ..,,.,Tm ,.._,..,,.,..,_ 1976TOYOTA SR5PICICUP OE615l7l SHARP! Vaho 9772 ....................... 1977T-llRO (700RKR >Pnced low at $5395 .. '74TOYOTACB.ICA ST $2695 • _.,_,_, ..... "° .... ........... -~ OHLY '72~'!s~~__,.S 1795 \1et>-1ll(Wll~\ OHLY '7 8 ILAUR 4WD't ' =·-·--""''""' MAKE OFFER eHtYYCAMAlOT·T $6995 -·llC. -~. ·-tonCI. A...,. -..ir ltw"""'1 IM7TKCI OMLY MAKE oa:~9'- ... , MiOt Nit It th l11pst it .._ - lit We're ne ltlf1r In Yaf11 & S1rwic1" ~ • • ~~ cootrot & sharp ' Lac '73 Ford Comet. new tires COSTA MESA 551-1000 1973CADtlLAC 976MZTStk.35S2. &sboclu.AM/FM.$1000. -------1977MBCUaY BJ>OIADOCOUPI $4199 orbesl.963-l62lafts. Mattericll 9947 MOHARCHV-8 '"O Leather ant~rlor. full ..,.. LTD c Sq w · •••••••••••··~··••••••• 4 door s edan G h ta ••••• •• • • •• ••• •• • •• • •• • l •-""1 Qlr)' . gn. ·70 2 d.r AT R/" l powt!r , l11pe payer "" .. ,,ass.stereo.A/C.P /S, . n t vnytop, P llwer s t eering & lt77 1Uta Btdr• UsnMed l.tkt' N~W ~·ond1t1un thniout., lt-s.\ tba11 ~.ouo nules' (4116WT1 OMLYS7666 LW•MOTOIS ~ ltarbor Blvd. cos-r A MESA '79-2500 . 1977 IUtac ltGAL With 40/00 pawer seal.'!. cn.&IU control. ult wheel. stereo radio & rallye wheels <3SlSPS) $5595 NABERS ~ac l <>OCJ H.1rbot 6M1 Ce>!>i.t ~. >40-9100 1'701UICK SKYLARK A one owner car with less than 68,000 miles! (<&ll.ZN ). OHLY$1777 11.uaMOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 ONLY 111 .HO males! P/Br. S2lOO or bsl ofr $675 brakes. AM/FM stereo, !OliJPQP > 18711 EACH BLVD. Orig ownr. Aft 6 PM. 675·5660 automallc LransmlS5JOn. SALE PRICED! HUNTINGTON BEACH 642·1906 ---------r atr cond,, dove grey. 142-4435 ----------1 Merc.wy 9950 matctung vinyl tnt.enor • 1975CADIL.LAC '72 Caprice, •·dr, xJot airsbocks.crw:control. 1976IOICAT S h o w room f r esh ' lllll'1ll~lll'72 Wagon, Class 3 rutch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Less than 9,000 mile~ SB>AHDEVILU cond, $1350 Days; 11050/olr.642·2154. lDOOR , <5.S4092J 1 _ , .. _ 549·4079, a ft 7pm : lt71C .. YSLElt $5295 LKawer IJ\lenor , crwse 997-8805, ·73 LTD. 4 d r. A I C , RUHAIOUT ('()ntrol, stereo & LOW COltDOIA AM/FM s tereo. n e w Yellow walh wtute roof. '540.5f30~ nuJes. <414NBZ ). '73 Impala, 4dr. spt. sect Glas.s "T" Tosi. leather tires, dark brown. Xlnt bucket seals, aJr cood .• SALi PRJCED• aulO trans, PS. PB. AC, seats, cruise cootrol. llll oond. Asking $1795 Aft 5 power steenng, Mt/FM • AM /FM stereo Clean. wheel & stereo radio. &Wlmds640-5228 s t e r eo. a utomatic lfHl\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY • well mai.nl. Xlnt cond <Rl71566). lransmiss1on. a great $1995. SS9-S862. 7-llpm 57995 ·75 Ford 4 dr, low mileage, buy, ready to go at a low, 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA.MESA '75 Malibu, beautiful cond. $2700. 00·8378 NABERS ~~~~nl cond. Best low pnces~~:Suu, 1 Loot.ulg for a home of 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DE YIUE Leather anterior. stereo/laP.f! deck. crwse c:onlrol. till wheel & LOW •--------oules. (870PCU 1. • . '72 LTD AM/FM sLereo, 540-5630 your own" You'll find new vnyl lop, ball. waler rnan,y homes ad vert1serl pump, muffle r . good for sale in Class1hed $7795 • 1977 El Camino Classic Only 10,000 miles . Loaded. 675-7707. shape, good car $1500 every day. c~~~>40-~oo _55_1_~ ______ 2626~:~:!vo . .w..uMCt 1,76 C ... 01• • •c ~~~~~~~~~ •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..l'68LTD. great second car. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A ~ -= greal cond, new tires.jtiijr;jiW:Y:=;~~~-5;;!r;~r Ff.HTWOOD '76 MONTE CARLO FUI· '72 New Yorker, Z dr. HT. new brlts. first $375 IROUGHAM l y e quipped • l ow xtrasharp,loaded. Eves. lakes.~ With all f ... _ c d'll mileage. New tires 640-4622 $1750 I o u"' a' a c 846-3618 ---·--·----•'73CountrySquire9pass, power assists & LOW ---------'73 Ch rys ler , Town & aU options immac cond. miles. lQ109802>. USED Country. 3 s~at. SW. AM/FM stereo. Pvt Pty $7995 VALUES Quadraphoni c radio S249S.54()..4MJ 1974ChevroletSuburban, system. All power equip----------menL 62,000 mt. Main· '75GRANAOA4dr (PU75), V-8, auto, air tamed in mint cond. PB PS ~ ~"'"'orun' g C .. -yenne AJr. I • aulO, _,.,. """...... • ""' ' $2200 f I rtJ'I, SS l ·3510. 640-8646 • 1977 CADILLAC COUPIDEYIW Cabriolet top. leather in· lerior, lape player & cruise control. <~ER>. 4 TO CHOOSE F ROM as Iowas very clean, good condi· -"-------------------Uon, l yr, t.2.000 mile ,..~ 9 , 27 '75 Granada V8. A/C ._ ___ _. ________ _._ .... .-. .. warranty available. _. Looks take new. S2395. $ 1995 Sltff ••••••••••••••••••••••• dys 892·5505. eve 536-8964 "61 CIJMLLAC C-.. .a. ,.,,.0 Jlt.at '"· 2dr., auto trans. Xlnt SlOAH Df Y1UE $9295 VT"~ ~ cond. Custom rnterior '72 Pinto Runabout, • • • • • • 2001 E. l•t, 5.a. _988-6Zl8 ___ P_P_____ 23M ma. Padded t o p , lull p o wer. f actory a1r • ~ cond1t1on1ng. AM/FM 5t~reo & ALL 558-8000 '72Corttna,87M m1. ORIGINAL! MUST SEE! (ZBC1371 • I 978 CADILLAC 1964 Nova, auto, good run· SEVIUE rung cond. needs some Leathe r interior. full work 644 -0185or 644-5373 power. AM /FM stereo -w/tape player & crwse '74 Monte Carlo. blk. lo c:ontroL 092TZV) ma, many options $3200, PRICED TO ~·5928. 152,2315 SEU!!! • 9930 ___ 00_·_4538 ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 new st arter, water pump, tune up. lthr mt $1000 or best 642·0168 '76 T o wn Co u pe . white/ maroon leuther . every option. Perfect $6,800 673·8700 or ~138 '7S POKTIAC ASTU $ 1999 " SPHD coun ..... . Pow er steering pow er brakes. air cond1t1on1ng, radio & only 25.000 mlles• (865MCG) '71 CADIU.AC s 1999 COUPE DE VILLE •••••• '67 S pecial, 6·cyl, auto. good cond • 22mpg. $575. 832-1025 AJI prices plus tax & llccnse. Sale pnces good 991 5 thru audrught, 11·5·78. Lanoau 100. leather antenor lull power, tactory air cond111on1ng, stereo & till wheel. {707NPG) "76 MERCURY s2399 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 El Dorado. wlute. xlnt cond. 19,000 m1, $9.~ (21.3)~·1540 •BILL VAN'S• CADILLAC SPECIAL 1977CADILLAC SEVILLE • UacolR 9945 CC199S' 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 lJHCOLH 69 Couaar 20, ll blue, Ong Mn IV C..tier 2.600 H.\rbof BMt. ---------own. 1o mile. Sharp tn· Has everytb.tn« including cow Mes.\. 54<>-9100 Chrysler 9925 side&out. $1SOO. 644-m36 a M 0 0 N R 0 0 t" ' ""l~~~~~~~~ •••••••• •• •• • •• •• ••• •• • Dodge 9935 (683RCL). r 1978 SAPPORO ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• OHL y $8999 FU II power, loaded ! Metallic blue. s un/moon roof. (346SC F ), i m · rnaculate! •SI l,500• 1976 CADtLLAC 1916 CADILLAC COUPfDEYIW Jn FLAWLESS condition tbruout ! U86 P PC). OMLY$6999 IAUaMOTORS 292S Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 97'-2500 MIO cc:. 5 speed. air . pin 1 owner 1971 Colt. good IAUa MOTCHtS strlpe. AMI FM stereo car. Make oCfer. After 5, 292S Harbor Blvd. (393UCL) 1 _2u_14_3_1._l.254 ______ 1 COSTA MESA $5993 '1• Coll station wagon aut. ___ 9_7_9_-_J_5o_o __ _ L YU: D. ROY aulo trans. low mi. good '64 Cool .• aood body & int , CHnYSLER cond. Owner mus l Ideal for r estoratio n. n · sacrili ce. Prv Pty PLYMOUTH 640-7294 1071 W. l7lhStrect 968-l49S ---------aoouoo FUUy loaded, UJt, cruise. Santa Ana ford 9940 1974 UHCOLN 17th Street between Main ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIC tV COUPE '76 Seville. a beautlrul & Bristol Deep blue. with blue leather. immaculate Ul & ---------1 out. l yr, 12,000 mile war· ranty available , $6999 COPELAND JEEP 200 I E. ht, SA 558-8000 I 97 6 CADILLAC SEVILLE car, lthr ml. AC, cruise. 547-7504 .PHIL leather interior . 11inyl st.ereo-lape, all the auto roof. full power. air appointments. Xl nlcond. --.,-7-7_C_Hl_Y_SLB ___ , LOOG t'Ond .. AM/FM stereo. immac. Priced to sell al FORD llll wheel. runs great . $8950PP.673-3366 CORDOIA pncedtoscll <498NIL> '76 Coupe de V1lh.'. loaded, like ne w. quack :.ale. $5995.~ Has EVERYTHING & $5095 leM lban 12.000 miles! (6'5TJB). 540-5630 ONLY$5999 197-tCoupe de Ville. white, l ... Ua MOTORS • LINCOLN · MERCURY Two·t on e. maroon . & white leather , 69.000 • gold. maroon leather t!l· miles $2500. 644 1156 292SHarbor Blvd. 2626 H"" RBOR BL VD . 1011 \SO\ & SOX terlor . moonroof. a ir · COSTA.MESA l .... ..-t.w-.o....•·"-~ cond • talt wheel. AM /FM '75 Cpe de v 11 c. i m . 979-2500 •11·-·-c-,_ COSTA MESA stereo, Cull power. and maculate , all e xtras, ---------moN!. An outstanding moonroof . 40K mi AllhK,Hew 9800 ..._Hew ti ....._Hew 9100 value for this fine car. s:i6-6ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• See il now! (60502707 ) S9395 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURV '77 Coupe de Ville. loaded. 27 ,000 ml. PP $8200. 831 -l.526 aft 5. '71 SED. bm & lan top, nice cond. 93 M reg. gas 2626 HARBOR BLVD. $l995P/PS48·Z24S COST A MESA '69 Eldorado very very "780iul)e de Ville. loaded. low mileage. Purcha!!( or lake over lease. $260 rn>. Days 752-7855 eit. 63 clean. Would consider Van in trade . 1572 Newport Blvd. C M 64&-3107 Bob or eves 75~9529 'Tl Coupe de Vllle 21M mi. xlnt cond. fully loaded. Have something to sell? 58f3-,S997 • Classified ads do It well. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiijiiil-Seville ·n, 11.000 mi. New cood. All extras. Lease or Buy. $12,SOO Owner *-5106. DAILY PILOT 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MONTI CAILOt 1Wf8·Beal buy on ll'le lot! ! I (884TZ\J). $5662 1971-All power plus cHsette • vinyl top. <953R'l'E>. $5112 1971·All power plua bueUtteMI. (981NKK). $4777 co ... , CHl'llOUT .. llartMlr Blvd. OOSTAMESA 14'-1200 599 OYER INVOICE NEW '78 GRANlf PRIX • Padded landau top. bucket seats with console. custom air. power disc brakes. automatic transmission, stereo with tape. power steering. reclining seat. tilt wheel. (2J37U8M65217) ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC 2410 Nabor IOlllewarcl at Fair Costa ..-'ia 549-4300 , IOICAT WAM>M ••••• • speec 1ransm1ss1on radio. heater & luggage rack SHARP' SPECIAL! (598PUXl 75 HONDA S2699· CYCC 4 SPIED •••.••• Eou1pment includes AM/FM slereo with taoe. rallye wheels Like new' 1319N BV) '72 CAl>tUAC $2699 SEDAN DE VILU •••••. Padded top. leather 1n1erior. full power. factory air coodataooang. 1111 wheel & stereo. SHARP' <799FVY1 "72 CADILLAC s2999 COUPE DE VtUE •..•••• Landau toe>. tull oower. full lealher antenor. AM/FM s1ereo wttaoe player. lift wheel and fac1ory air cond1t10n1ng C504EUU) ~~~~~~ ........... s 2999 Padded IOP. leather interior, full power. factory air cond111oning 1111 wheet & stereo (799H DBI ~~g:~~ ......... $ 3999 Cabriolet top lu ll power. factory arr cond1t1ornno. AM/FM .. 1erPO w11h tape d~. tilt wheel cruise control & SHARPI !419HMVl ~~g=~· ........ $ 4 999 Red with while cabriolet top and whale leather. full pa~r. sphl seats._Jactory atr cond .. AM/FM stereo w/lape player. 1111 wheel & cruise control (227RXJI '75 CAOtll.AC s5999 COUPE DE YJW •••••• Cabriolet tap. leather 1n1er1or. full oower, factory air cond1t1on1ng, AM/FM ste<OO w11h tape player & tall wheel {389MV01 •77 OLOSMOalU s5999 CU1LASS SUPUME .. Brough'am oouoe Cabriolet lop, full power. ' factory air cond spht seats. Hit wheel. cruise control & LOW MILES. (598RRBJ ~;~~~ ..... SS999 Padded IOI'.>. leather anterior. full power. lactory air cond .. tilt wheel. spht POwer see~!i stereo tape player & cruise con1ro1. LOw MILEAGE• cmwoc1 '77 CADILLAC sssao ISiDAM DI vu.a . . . . .. 177 1 P9dded tOQ, full pawer, r.ctory air cond., stereo. tilt wheel. en.use controf and • 1 yr./12,000 rnle w8t1'81llY· (675U0Rl •n CADU>C 58999 COUN DI YIU.I •••••• ·cabriolet to p , ful l 1>o wer. factory •Ir cond11roning, lilt wl'l~el. cruise control, stereo. LOW MILES AND LOOKS SHARP. (99~RSI) 020 DAIL "f Pll.Ol Sund11 November !I 1978 .btot, UHd 'Autos, Used •• ,. Uttdl Auto1. UHd Auto•. u .. d Autos, UHd c;1c;;;,t,ii: ·······;;;·~ o..;;;;;·······;95·5 ······················· ········•······•······· ....................... ··········~··········~ .... u,~d Allto1,UHd ···•••···········•····· ••·•··················· ••••••··•········•···•• ............••.........•..•.•.••.•..••........ 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NANCY IRMA 15 MOVING AWAY--· THE VAN 15 IN FRONT OF HER ~ HOUSE RIGHT NOW ,,..--- AND THAT TWO J)OLLARS YOU OWE ME --- KEEZP IT .. I LOCAL l!XCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST WHO SAID NO, A M AN NAMED THAT,. MOSES? FRANK MOORE COL8L( ... MOSES LIKED TO SA'{ THlN65 LIKE THAT! .. GOODBYE, IRMA, GOOD BYE DEAR---MY HEART 15 BROKEN ·- • I'LL PHONE YOU ONCE DON'T PHONE --- IN A ·WHILE COME AND . VISIT ME NEWS , IT SOUNDS UKE ACTUALL~ IT DOESN'T 50METHIN6 MOSES SOUND AT ALL LIKE WOULD HAVE SOM ETH ING MOSES SAID... WOULD ~AVE SAID! IF MOSES ~AD THOUGHT OF IT,M05E5 WOULD HAVE SAtD IT! By Ernie Bushmiller I WANT YOU TO HAVE ALL MY BEST TOYS A 5 A REMEMBRANCE • IT'S THE PINK HOUSE AROUND THE CORNER 1 _-41 HO'll·S ---------------------------~---------------------------------------~------------ I J l .· MY ltiNC L..E .JUST c;or A 0.~EAT NEW JOB . THEY '~E LETTING H IM WftlTE'. H I~ OWN TICKET .' '/OO HOO .. D£;NNJ9 . WHeRe ARE: you? Ove-R HeRe, (.;11 NA HELPIN I M,Q W/L90N CU3AN OUT HIS GARPGE:. GEE, 'THAT'? 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I DIDN'T THINK YOU'D BE BACK FOR A COUPLE OF MORE DAYS.' HAVE A GOOD TRIP ? ,,____ YOU KNOW HOW . I'M GLAD YOU 'RE M EDICAL CONVENTIONS BACK ! I UNDER- ARE .,. SOME GOOD STAND YOU DID PRESENTATIONS, THE POST TH/5 SOME BAD.' MORNING! FIND ANYTHING U~USUAL? THE CAUSE OF DEATH WAS CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE ,,.NOT DUE TO NATURAL (AU5ES ! YOU'VE GOT A MURDER ON YOUR HANDS! MEANWHILE, SUE M~GAVI N HAS MADE AN ~f'POINTMENT WITH SAM DRIVER TODAY 15 THE DAY FOR THE CL EANER ... AND I WAS GOING THROUGH HIS SUIT JACKET DID YOU CONFRONT NO! I WA S STUNNED! I SUPPOSE t:=7--I 'M AFRAID TO ASK HIM ! THERE MUST BE ANOTHER WOMAN ,,, AND I THO~T HE WAS IN LOVE WITH M E! I 'M VERY .Jiii• I SAM, AS YOU tQJ.QW, I 'VE YOU KNOW BEEN WORRIED ABOUT I 'M FOND HUNTER!'·BuT~r FEEL DIS-Of HIM ! LOYAL COM ! NG TO SEE YOU r----... WITHOUT HIS KNOWLEDGE ' -.... _,..V WHEN I CAME ACROSS THIS HOTEL RECEIPT! IT SHOWS THAT DURING THE TIME I THOUGHT HE WAS IN NEW YORK , .. HE WA HERE J~ TOWN ! MUCH IN LOVE. 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CLEANIN' UPMYRooM ... -~··· ..... ~ ... w.· ·~OH~/ 11 .:t: c 0 LJ l,... c:::> II eetN6 IH&; KE:Y WORPS IHSR~ .... - .:r:. c 0 u I-c::> OWN A l-LJXURIOLJS HOM~ ... •I By George Lemont J: COUt-c::> DRIVE: AN e:xPe:Ns 1ve CAR ... ;'SIG )-(: eeFoRe AL-IMONY PAYAAE::NIS.' .. ~ 61:1 'THIS, CHIE:F! .. -. <4 .. "' ,, ... "' .. v.. . l~~ ~I ... ~--· .J. SO I RAN OUT- SJPE: ANI?1 SURE eNOi.J&H 1 1H~RE !~~~~ SH ~ WA S! MARMADUKE ® LOOK, MARMADcJ KE.~ A 6(?.A ND N~W - OOG R?OO ! GO LOOK AT Yo.JR ~ACE IN THE M IQQCQ . LOOK A11~A\ RICH G RA\JY AND CHUNKY ...___-y /'AEAT ! ,,____ _ _......... - fiv ~IL~ . . . O&<ce,o ME.AT '9aLUBLE5 ...... . I I f'A"'I YOl' lRl"tT Y0l'1' fi~':Thrrr •~al k-~1 ~ix difftr- rncl'i. in dra"1n1t dl'lail~ Mlwttn top and bollom panrh. How 4uirld) un )Ou find lbtm? Chttk an)wtn. with lho~ Mlow. 0uti\1w \1 d~ 9 ~t\\•w '1 W.l®JrO s &u.-,~ • .-o .s.1 .;1 L • 8Uot\\1W \. .HJ;d ( Ou1u,w \ HO~OUito-H l. f'\u•U•w \I Xr>~&,g l W.N.iJ~ ... o ·~ I .\I>. I' f' A "I I' ..., ! A hunu:u..., ncr ""·' \('I II> C.kllllJte lhl' p.IOC\ o( ,11IJ,, 111 hi\ lront ""llHfo"' wrth .t.11 ' "'heu he rc.1'11ed he haJ ;1 pr<1hlet11 1 lrl' '' 1111J11w had ~o pJnn Jfl~ he h.1d p·ir '"·"~J ••Ill~ Ill ''"'" I k u111hl11 '1 r111 ,1 ,,,11 rn l'Jdl ...,,nJo~. h111 he drd hit 1>r1 Jlllltht•r idea ht• JI r.rnged the \tar\ rn I he 16 !>Pdl.:C\ \0 I hat he l!Jd ..1n e'en number ol 'tar~ rn CJth vcn1cal, horit0nral Jnd d1agon JI (corner to corner) row Qucs11on· In whrch of th.: pane!> did tht" 10 \tar~ appear? BULLETIN BOARD--- ..... llA" .N,i n ·! "M)' WI)' of jolo:ln1t" IO It'll lht'_. 11·, lht runnltM jokt In lht world." 'lllld (;.n . ~haw. \\hill flvl'-IWl'r word ill m~init? •Well Vcr~cd? I am ,!..Wice the age you were when I wa' 0 rhe Jge you .uc. When you are tht" age I be, together ""t"'ll t>\' 63 How old •~ CJch? -•1u.OMj Pll• 1'40•~ .i..u••.l •Te,t Mt'lal! Add 11 metal 10 each of lhe~ words and h11vt· 1h1· rc,ult make 11t'nK: 1. -·--rul>h. 2. --foa. J. ····-wool. 4. ·-blnndt. •O' t"n rt"w Which mountain\ \Uggc~• a fruit'? The Appll" achran~. Whrl h mounra1m ~uggc\l a make? f hc Addcr-ondal'.~~. Which mountain~ do odd jobs? The H<lndy Andes. --~ Remember, he ar ranged an C\'en number 'in .-ill directions. •• 09 o• Jie•-oiHJO "' •t OU• .-1 lot • 1 t ., ·s ·c t \.ou~o u1 "'"•S llOOTS WHO! Two of I.be owl spccilfien:> ~bove look HOURh »like 10 be twin~. ·which two o~b:' \\e'll ltt )OU dtcidr . H .IP ~ttO r! Apply l'Olo" for a livt'ly M'tnt above: I-Red. 2-U . blut. J-hllow. 4-LI . brown. S-tle'>h. 6-Purplt. 7-1,1. green. ll-Ok. green. 9-Ulark. 10-Dk. blut'. 11-Lr. gniy. SPELLBINDER ~ORE 10 points for using all the lc~ters in the word below to form two complete words: PROSPECT -.. ----. THEN .score 2 points rach fOf all word~ of four leuers or more found among the letters. Try lo S.COtt al least SO points. IWd OO'J WO •OIPV• _.,Q,,\Od . THE WORLD 'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES · by PASKO, TUSKA, COLLITTA /Mh\Y CXSEN BRIN'*' BRUCE (8ATNiAN AND PICK ( f?OBIN) GRAYSO'V iO,,. •• ~·5rUPIO 86 " -- THAT'$? 3 .b5", ,,~-~ MAC .1 /tiEANWHll.E--~THAT Tt=ACHE-R's APARTMENT ... ..._ OLSEN TOLO 7EFF£R'SON PIERCE Hf:'D HAUNT THE Pl9C05·-LOOKING FOR tEAl?S TOMY '· MISSING STUOENi5 WHEli'EA8CVTS.,. IC OC.C.'JV-C.5•NC lt'•---r: O•~'' bu•,.., fh r ' •· Y "' .... MOTLEY'S CREW A •/ HI /MIKE ... H VIN 1ROUBLE MAKIN ' UP ·YOUR MIND? ·. ... BUT IT'S UP TO 81.ACK i.tGHTNINt;. TO CMECK O UT THE STORY ON THE orHER M ISSING BOY! TWO KIDS ABOUT /?ICK'S AGE HAVE DISAPPEARED FROM DISCOS IN THE PAST TWO WEEKS -- UNDER h1YSTER/Ct'./S CIRCUMSTANCES/ A HIGH SCHOOL iEACHER--GUY NAMED PIERCE'-- CAME TO ME WITH THE STORY! ONE OF THE KIDS WAS A STUC7t:NT OF HIS ... IN 8 0TH CASES. THE 80YS WERE SEEN DANCING V>/llH A 11 FANTASTICAL/.. Y b y Ben Templeton & To m Fo r man .-.-~- Y~AH ... ! • CAN '! DECIDE BEIWE.EN BUYrN' MEAT FOK'. DINNER ,,, ~ 11·5 r -*"~ f ,r ............i) J • 0[3{Pf?a .. OR "T~I N' A TRIP TO EUROPE.. .. .... I AGATHA CRUMM M5. CR UMM! Mt). CRUMM! GORDO SHOE IT'5 61MPLY TERR l0LE~ M5. CRUMM! tr·5 A00UT THAT AD YOU PLACED IN THE" PAPER. O~ MY GOOONE56, WIN60ME ~ by Bill Hoest WHA-r 15 IT'? WHAT'5 HAPPE:NED ? • Q King Feature'\ Syndlcalt Inc., 1978. World nohts rewrved. lWANNA . SEtS)ME JQ\.Jt.TION! THE: ONE: ASKING FORA 5~LF­ CONf I OENl. AGG~E5Sl\/E: YOU~G MAN! By Gus Arriola I .. by Mac~elly L.CCK AilW.T. WlU.YA'? WE WAY ll1fY'RE. 1HRcWIN' ™EIR eoDIEG ~ND OlJf ~ERE YOU'D ™INK nus 't.vi6 SOME. ~A PRJMtiWE. FERJlL,ITY RITE..~ . . .. E3RING ON lME C.OW~RLS! DAILY PILOT THEffi YOURSELF Send the QUeS1oon. • 1 ,..ICM, to 0"511, fafNly Weel<Jy 641 Luonoton AYe . Hew 'lltk H v 10022 We-. P3Y $5 lof polll!Sl\ed qves1oons 5o<f'1. ~ can 1 artswef 011\efs FOR DR. C. Wlll.IAM KAY. Chief of Staff, N Y.C Animal Medical Center Since tble le Cat Week International, please put cat ownen atralght on whetba you favor dec:lawtng and whether ~ are pet food• on tbe market wttb a birth-control lngrecll- ent. -HelenJohnaon, Lafayette, Ind. e I do indeed approve of declawing cals, provided they're indoor pets with no need to defend themselves against other animals outdoors. But only th\! fTont paws; they're the ones that can be dan· gerous and destructive to children a~ When should you dee/ow? the home in terms of scratching and rip· ping. Every vet I know agrees with me. As for foods with contraceptives. there is one product, available to vets, to be put In dog food m drops when the animal is in heat (nothing for cats, yet) Plans to manu- facture pet food with a birth-control agent. to be sold at supermarkets, were rejected because some humans eat pet food FOR CINDY WILLIAMS, star of Laverne & Shirley Have you and Penny ManhaU been &tenda elnce c hildhood? le that why you get along? -G.M., Deca- tur, Ill. e No But we did meet before the show began The firsl time was In the waiting room of an agent's office First time we acted together was as extras in Christmas Uconce. a low- cost picture We get along because It's the only way Even If we didn't like each other -which we do -we'd make It our business to be friends because we're both professionals FOR KEN MEYER, head coach, For1y·Nlners What'• the greate•t common fault amo ng new play· en? -C.M .. Ventura, Callf. e Their lack of understanding of what It takes lo play In the NFL Great athletic ability Is not enough anymore, as each player must be thoroughly prep.red mentally as well as physically. Great attention must be paid to the detail of each player's assignment, and this requires good concentration in the classroom and on the field. Professional football players must make a commltmenl"to exceUence, -or they wUl fail. FOR RUTH HINERFELD, President. League of Women Voters !>o most women vote the way their huabande tell them to? -R.C .. Grand Forb, N.D. • Women decide how to vote for many of the same reasons as men. In making her decision. a woman may often con- sider the oplnloo of her husband, but Informed women also consider candidates' records and views on issues. In my own house, my husband (a businessman) often asks my opinion. I give him my thoughts on the best candidate FOR THE .. ASK" EDITOR Some Information pleue, on Genl- dJne Chaplin, whose latest movie I• A Wedding. -R.8 ., Albany. N.Y. e Geraldine is the oldest chlld of the late Charlie Chaplin's fourth marriage, which was to Oona O 'Neill. Geraldine makes her home In Madrid, where she has lived for the past 12 years with Spanish film- maker Carlos Saura and their 3·year-old son, Shane. Geraldine's background Is certainly an international one -she grew up in Switzerland, was schooled In Lon- don (where the emphasis was on baUet) and broke Into show business as an ele-An elephant trainer no longer. phant trainer wtth the Boulogne Circus in Paris. She has also earned her living as a model. urm a wandenng Chaplin." she says, "but acting has been In my blood fTom the very star1 My lucky break was not In being the daughter of a legend but having a father who neither pushed me into any- thing nor stopped me fTom doing what I wanted " FOR BRUCE DERN. star of The Dnuer la It true that you don't beUne In our voting ep1em7 -F.R .. nenton, N . .I. e I'm totaUy apolitical I'm not ashamed to say I only voted once for president. What turned me off IS that I grew up in a house that was full of 11 My father was Adlai S tevenson's law partner, and I h~rd nothing but politics from morning until night. As I look back on some of the things I heard and saw. I can't believe they happened in real life They were more like plots fTom horror stories. FOR MELANIE, recording star Plea. clear up eomethlng that ha• been bothering me. Are you uhamed of your IHt name? If not, why don't you use It? -B.L .. Green Bay. Wle. e I'm not ashamed of It. I just have trouble spelling it! And very few know how to pronounce it. My married name Is Schekeryk. When I began to sing. I used my maiden name -Safka. For some unknown reason. when my first album came out, It carried only my first name And that's the way it has been ever since , FOR KENNETH 8 . HOYT, Director of the Office of Career Education, U.S . Office of Education In what areH of education doa ovr country ahlne, and In what are we below pu? -W.D .. Eureka, C alU. e Our system of education Is tops In guaranteeing educa- tional opportunity at least through high school, providing v high-quality teachers and an emphasis on research that guar· antees a continuing production of new knowledge. We have much to do to improve postsecondary education and special educational opportunities for our most gifted students. PRO R_. Capon, executive dlrPc.tor NalioMI Assocla lion of Retlrood P1111sengers PRO Ano con Con C harW. S. Crawford, director, Th11 Nahonal TaK· payers Union We believe that modern rail passenger service can be the best alternative to our near·total dependence on the automobile for travel between cities. Trains operate on rail Ones that already exist. Tax dollars spent on Im· proving tlie nation's rail system can 'lllii.,;,;,.,_ bring many more benefits than spend· .... Ing billions of dollan on more new highways. Rall Mrvlce has long been known to be safe, energy·efflclent and dependable in bad weather. Once Amtrak Is truly modernized and more people reahze the advantages of rail travel, tax dollars needed to support Amtrak should decrease. It's time America Cllught up with the rest ol the developed wOfld In rad travel. Should Amtrak Continue To Be Subsidized? Amtrak Is a program kept In place by SJ)eeial·lnterest groups with no con· stderation of the excessive costs lo lax· payers It does not provide Irre- placeable social services It's not critic.al to national defense It Is not even fuel··effk:lenl. In fact , Amtrak car· fies only three-tenths of one percent of Intercity passengers Here are the sad facts: the average Amtrak passenger pays Just 37 per- cent of the ticket cost of his ride. Amtrak now lose.s more than ·$1 5 mHllon a day Amtrak wlU spend at least $10 billion In tax subsidies by 1984 If there Is a legttlmate need for Amtrak. then II should be financed by the riders and not by taking taxpayers for a ride. C> 1t78 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC., All r1gnt1 ~I Now when you get Mo re, you spend less. This money saving coupon does it. Buys you a carto n of More, the 120 mm cigarett e. for $1.00 less. And everything that goes with it. T he smooth, mild, satisfying taste. The extra length. 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The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. , . -' I j l I .. .. • . ~ 'I Our newl'egp WkX Bend Knee~~~ 'M>fl't felt doWn. di! In. lalty lk YoU yau ~ pllir tOf $3110 (~ed ret.11 ~). Thlt bcMdUllY rrom top to toe. So, buy our new muns you SSW~ 15e a pe1rt• Choote shUr t«, l 'CS9'.'MM 8"ld Knee Hlf\s ~ tiodey. 01 tdt lfaced toe. Both styta hlYe L'C!!JI otr1·wkk R~: you Pfl'I ontf UDO tOf 5 pair. /!lflrM· <.'bntOlt Bind, to huS yc:Nt 1e9', W oh so acntfV. able now It the L'eslf ea.--. •olf SU!i!jlSted rct.11 ~ d regu&ar i ·pelr ~©\.'eggs ProdUCb, 19"18 • Cobra, o sign of kingship. Leopard 's head found In Tut's tomb. JEWELRY IN QUEEN- Of-THE-NILE STYLE Dressing up is 0 in · · again -just in time for these royal replicas from ancient Egypt . Classic gowns of Caprolan nylon tricot set off the detailed jewelry. The first. designed by Ralph Montenero for Blanche. The o ther, Movie Star. ) Authentic reproductions by the Met · ropolitan Museum of King Tut's treasures ore shown In sf/. houette. From left: cobra pin, leopard's head pendant. o silk twill scarf and o crook and flail pin. ,, Whatever that old King Tut curse Scarf design was adapted from Tut's throne. By Rosalyn Abrevaya Egyptian -inspired with a modem Jouch. Clockwise: Princess Hothor pendant of gold -plated bronze, vermell twist collar. Egyptian tulip motif tassel earrings. A ll from the Kruger Gallery. Crook and flail were carried by the King. ~ • 0 e authoriied by the Egyptian Government I to produce line-for -line reproJuctions ~ and adaptations of Tut's royal treasures. ~ and the Kruger Gallery jewelr; boutique i. In New York. which supplies department g stores and museum ~hops around the :I country. If you wish to order from the Met. you · was supposed to be, II now has turned Into a pyramiding bless· Ing of ornaments and trinkets, baubles and bed linen. Artifacts of Tutankhamun. that ancient teenaged pharoah, are tour· Ing American museums. In Chicago. Washington, O.C., New Orleans. Los Angeles. Seattle, and soon New York. his "pre5ence'' has tnggered a culture shock with hi..ge. tw~ .sand111Q on line to see his gold-and-)ewel·encrvsted funeral lrapplngs. When It comes to dressing, the simplest and most elegant way to achieve the Tut look Is to wear the Egyptlan·lnsplred jewelry on simple, fluid dresses, or as shown. on less-expensive evening-look clothes available in loungewear sections of your local department store. can send for Its all-color catalogue. The Trecuures of Tutonkhamun Enclose ~ dollar and mall your request to: Met· ropolltan Musel4fTI of Art .. Dept. Z458. P 0 Box 255 Gracie Station, New York, NY. 10028 All the Items shown range In f3W1 Two sources for the Egyptian look are the Metropolitan Museum of Art. solely pricP from $ t S to S350 ~ FAMll Y WEEKl Y, H-bel ~. ft 71 • & .. ,,, There are many cx:cas1on~ when you'd like 10 show your tlpprentJll• 111 11r simply tell som~one you like ther\1 a lot At 11mes hkl! th~w. Almond Roca~ ls 1he perfect g1h, because it's special W1tho111 l~'11l'l "'l)(!n-.1w Give Almo nd ROC<1 to somebody you feel good aboul You'n fl.'1'1 •1111><1,1!~·11111 To thank you in advance for your thoughtfulness for buying someone a gift rin of Almond Roci\, here\" "gih cenif1catl!' Im vou worth 20C off on our 5 piece Almond Roca packdgt-,,.. THE LONG. LONG SEASON OF MIAMI·s DON SHULA Cooch Don Shu/o (left) agonizing ouer fallen star quarterback Bob Griese. L ast year, Miami Dolphin quarterback Bob Griese decided to wear glasses: his vision of the field so Improved that he thre\Af a league-leading 22 touchdo wn passes. Sports writers, vlslonarles all, were impressed enough to predict that this season the Dolphins would return to the Super Bowl But In a preseason game with Tampa, the burly Buccaneers mistook Griese for a treasure and pro· ceeded 10 bury him Griese suffered a badly damaged knee. missed the first -haH of the season and watched from the sidelines as Miami str111gg)ed 10 stay respect21ble The Dolphins without Griese ar~a little bit like Miami without sunshine. So Dolphin coach Don Shula can be excused if he paces the sidelines like a street tough looking for a flgtlt . Yet, as Shula peers at the cast encasing Grlese's left knee: he can do llttle more than re· main philosophical He has. you see, been In this situation before "Some of my most pleasant memories in JJrO foot· ball are about replacements who have done well in pressure situ a lions." he says as If to reassure himself Indeed, +n 1965. when Shula was n>aching the Baltimore Colts, superstar quarterback Johnny Unltas was lniured, imd Shula replaced him with running bdck Tom Matte. who did a convincing Impersonation of Frank Merrlwell Three years later Unitas wa' Injured' again, so Shula sent In back-up quarterback Earl Morrall. who did nothing less than lead the Colts to the Super Bowl. Then. In 1972. after Shula came lo Miami, Morrall's name was put on the waiver list, and Shula quk'kly signed him for "Insurance purposes " The Insurance policy paid off when G11¢se was hurt and Monall rescued the team for the last nine games of the regular season Shula be· came the only coach In pro history lo lead his team through the season, the playoffs and the Super Bowl title wllh an unde- feated. 17-0 record One reason Dolphin players respect their 48-year·old coach Is that he ls a workaholic who drives himself harder than anybody else. In 1r11tntng camp he Is up by 6:30 a m and often works 14·h0\H ~I t • FAMll..Y WEEKLY, N~ 0. ttnl ~ days. He works 1ust. as hard during the regular season. and his concentration on football is so total he will often pass peo· pie he has known for years without saying "hello " Mrs Shula and the five Shula children understand and are supportive of Shu la's dedte.'ltion to football Shula. 1n tum, ap· predates it when they show dedicalion ln whatever they do. When Dorothy Shula decided she had a weight problem, she went on what she called the · "Uist Chance Diet." "Don loves to eat, but he knew just what I was going through, and he worked with me," she recalls "He would skip meals himself and cul down on portions when he did eat He would even sl<lp lcecream, whk:h he's crazy about Thal was his way of helping me He was proud of me. and II meant so much " Mrs. Shula says her husband has "You must have faith to be a winner in anything." a very warm and emotional side which those who know him only as a demand Ing disclpllnarian never see Shula describes hlmseH as coming from "tough Hungarian stock " He grew up under strict discipline and today gets up· set with anyone who gives less than full effort In anything he does. He played football for a PlainesvUle, Ohio, high school and John Canoll University but found that his stocky build and lack of speed handicapped him as a running back. Typiallly. he made the most of his !Imitations by switching to defensive back and was good enough to play for seven years In the National Footban League before going Into coaching. Shula Is a devoutly religious man who goes lo Mass early every morning end en· coura~ his players to Involve them- selves In the "Fellowship of Christian Athletes " He feels his rellglous beliefs have contrlbuted to both his professional success and a happy family life. "You must have faith to be a winner In any· thin~" ~ says. "Fat1h Is the rail greatest fo~ce In humiinlty " 1A.J < Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. SUPER uGHTS SUPER t IGHTs Save 5()( on 3 packs or on a carton of K<DL SUPER LIGHTS DEALER k• ,,.(" ........... •f1'\f)U"ftff,('t t " ' ( IJfddflCP A .. , •• ff•"fl' rtPf~hl ,, •,oc .... , .,'= , .. , HIU•tll"'~ "" ,, t n,1,11m .. , 'I Pli'' nit" r .,, HllAt p,ic ._ \ tt J , J•f ,.., 1lf .-'OOl <;urw"' l 'l' , .. 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Now. to appropriattly honor this unique and remarkable heritage, rhc Muacum of the American lndian- dedlcaced to the pre1ervation of all things connected with the native peoples of the Americas-will present an exceptionally oomprchcnsive special exhibition devoted to the history and culrurcs of these peoples. On the occasion of this splendid exhibition. the Museum announces lt& finr oollcction of original 1rulprurc: 1"hc Noble Americans.' The oomplctt collcction will consist o( 12 full-flaurc ~wter 1CUlprurea, uch a worli of a" in its own n,ht. portraying the majestic Indian men and women who one.: ruled lh.ia la.nd -1ust aa they might have been seen tn triNI llfe and ceremonial rituals. 80 long ago. Indeed. thi1<1"1\ay well be the moat aiirniflcant collection ever created portraying the American Indian in all his native gkxy. Auth.Ontatift portrayal. bated' on authentic tourcet Each fl,urc will be individually tculprurcd and cut in fine ~wter, to the Museum's commiaion. by the artists and craftsmen of 1bc Franklin' Mint. And to usurc that each 1CUlprured fiiiurc is wholly authentic in every dcWl, the Mu1eum has drawn upon its vut oolJ«tJon of objects con· ~ed wtth the anthropology of the Amenan Indian. As a result. each fl,urc in the collection is dltnnaivc and indi· vidual as wcrt the tribesmen themselves. T he delicate fcathenng of the mounted Sioux duef s bonner the mtncatt' decorative frm~ of the Arapaho's dccrdcin shin .the pliant birch hoop which secures the rawhide head of rhe Chippewa's drum ... the lavish artistry of the llingit chiefs elaborate 006tumc-aU appear in sharp and d1sona outline. And the twelve sculprurcs together form a heroic panoram1 of our land's first inhabitant5-"Tn.c Noble Amcncan.s.' Each figure will be approximately 31,h Inches in height. Each will 1tand on its own 1CUlprurcd ~wt.er base. And each bate will carry the collection'• tide, the name of the lndian triNl narion that sculprurc represents. and the hallmark of The Franklin Mint. Appropriattly, the Mu.cum 's expcm and scholars will supervise the preparation of the information reference folders that will accompany these !ICUlprures, de· scribing In dctllil the activity each fliiure portrays, the historic oosrumc and rcplia, and the role eech played in the life and ritual ci the tribe. To be produced eolely for .ubec:riben "Tn.c Noble Americans' ooUection 1s available only by direct subscriprion. And there is an a.bsolucc limit of one oollcction rcr subtcriber. Therefore. the cotal edition will be forever limilled to the exact number ci valid subecripcion applicatiotu ~ by the closing date of Novcm..cr 20. 1978. The ICUlprul'8 will be iuued at the rate of one every other month. beginning In December 1978. The i11UC price ia $70 ~r tculprurc, paytblc in two equal monthly installments of $35. Thu1, each subecriber will be able ro acquire this cxtraOf· din.ary colJca.lon of limited edition aculprurc on a convenient monthly baRa. , .. Subecrip(ion deadlines November 20, 1978 To acquire the1e magniflccnt pewter KUlprurea ponnying "Tn.c Noble -Amcricani, you m.., enter your aubtcriprion on the application below But you must act promptly Because November 20. 1978, is the absolucc dt'adlme Applications posnnar-ked after that datt will be declined. And when each subscriber has received the complete oollectlon, the m9lds wiU be broken-so that the6C limitrd edition worlts of a" can never be producrd ap1n. .-------·6U8$CAIPTION APPl.ICATION --- ' --.. 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Zip-------------- 314& VaUd only if poslTl'lmlc.ul by i)'l1wmbtt 20, 1978 unut: OM ~ctlOl'l f>t!T swbscnbcT . . --"C.:;.·-------------..... , ' I I I I I I I I I I I f ANCY FILLINGS ..• fOR flSH AND fRUIT j l l .. ...... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::::::::::;;:::::;,f Stuffed Turban of Sole Veronique fn a subtle sauce garnished with green grapes. By Marilyn Hansen STUFFED TURBAN OF SOLE VERONIQUE e aote fllleta, 2'/• to 2Y1 Iba. 2 table•poon• i.mon Juic. 'I• cup w•ter 'I• cup dry white win• ~ 2 •h•llota or 9rNn onion•. c~ 'It tHapoon IAlt e whote bl•dl ~com· 1 •mall bay teal V• lb. amall 1hrlmp, cleaned OueMll• atufflnv J Brush both sides of fillets l!ghtly with lemon juice Fold fillets In half at the "seam," darker side Inside 2. Bring ends together and overlap them. forming a hollow for the stuffing Secure with pick. J . Stand each turban on a 4-lnch square ol loll (double thickness), cupping It around sole. Spoon stuffing lrghtly into openings; set aside 4. Prepare court bouillon or poaching II· quid: combine water. wine. shallots, salt. peppercorns. bay leaf In large skillet with lid Bring lo bo\llng, then lower heat 5. Using a slotted spoon, place each tur ban Into liquid: Sc.atter shrimp around turbans. He.at to bolling point. reduce he.lt, cover and simmer, poaching for five minutes. Remove, drain and discard loll 6. Arrange turb"ns and shrimp In shallow, oyenproof serving dish; cover with foll and lwep warm In a 200 °F oven 7 . Cook remaining poa(:hlng liquid In skillet, uncovered, until reduced to l cup. strain Use In Veronique Sauce, recipe below VERONIQUE SAUCE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 ta~apoon1 buttw or m•rv•rtn. 2l•~•flour 1 cup poeotttnv llqutd 1 eot JC* % CUP hMYJ crMm y, ... tpoon .... "" t•epoon 9fCM.lnd whft• pepptf' 1 ~ c..ips -..d .... 9""'1 9rlP" 1. In medium saucepan over low he.lt, melt butter, then add flour, stirring until smooth Add poaching hquld gradually: bring to boiling, stlmng, reduce heat 2. Mix egg yolk with cream Slowly add to hot liquid, stirring raptdlv. heat gently 1us1 to boiling point Add salt, pepper and grapes. heat unnl 1ust heated through 3. Pour Veronique Sauce over Turbans and shrimp In serving dish. Serve at once Makes 6 servings QUENEUE STUFANG Ya cup diced 90te, trtmm.d from tlll•t• 4 ... .,.. Bo.ton Of' leaf lettuc:. v. cup Mawy cr .. m 1 evG yolk 2 tableapoona melted butter Of' m.,.gartne, cooled v •.... poon .... Y. tN•poon ground white P9PJ* 1/4 teHpoon HWGry 2 drops Tebaaco 1. Trim sole fillets to make 112 cup for the stuffing 2. Drop lettuce leaves Into boiling water. Drain. pal dry and chop coarsely. 3. Into blender, pour 2 tahlespoons cream, egg yolk. butter, salt, pepper, savory and Tabasco. Cover. blend 31 medium high speed 2 seconds 4. Add chopped lenuce and diced sole a llttle at a time, c.pver and blend. un~tl pureed. Add remaining 2 tablespoons heavy cream. Mixture will be very thick Cover, refrigerate. The wine we suggest with this entree· Plnot Chardonnay FRESH GINGER PLUMS 2 pkp. (kl. •IH) CrHm chMM, eoft.....CS 12 thln •llOM CfY•tafflzed g'"9ef 12 frffh pfume 1. Beat cream cheew with fork until light and fluffy. 2 . Cut a thin wedge from e.ach plum remove pit. Fltt plum with eream eheew and a slice of glnget to form a "leaf ·• Moire• 6 lf!rulngs "averttMmenl ..,d.,.ri•.emen1 "dveri1aeme111 Using a Lawyer May Be Dangerous to your Wealth I'm a l11wycr myself and l m11y be 1l for 11ot• (including complete direc· cutting my own throat but I'm going uons and sample forms you an pracuce lo tdl you the truth. wit.h) The bulk of what most lawyers do J.low to find and Ullf! forms ..• pace 'J could be dor1e by someone who had How to draII your own will ... never seen the inside of a law school-pare 341 and usually ts How 10 handle your own crimiJ1al U.wycr's aecrewriu do most o( the ca~ ..• pare 7Z work on wills, dhorces (as well as an-How lo ~tlle your own acc:idenl or nulmenls and legal sepa rations), bank perM>nel injury raM~ ..• pal(e 81 ruptcies and creditor plans, simple How lo handle an adoption ... coot~acts, real est.ate deals (buying, pace 99 selling. and leasing). n.tn·of-the-mill Row to di5.M>lve your marriace ... pe~ruil injury CasH, adoptions, filing pa11:e l ll homt'llteacb, in.surance claims, rrunor Huw lo S()lve debt probleoms-{rom criminal cues . . and the hst goes on con~umer-credit couni.elln g to bank- and on. rupl<'Y ... par..-121 1 And what do t.hese Legal Secretaries Huw to draft a <'«im lract .. , pa.it" 209 do' They follow directions and ftll in flow lo handle rul f!!llate tuoqc~ the blanks on fonns That's all ll's as tionJo ... pace 216 • s1mplt> as that. llow you can use a Law Library- That's why I think you may be Tcady frtt-to avoid probate! ... save laxes: to try bern.ii your own lawyer ;ind !laVI' •• , form a corporation! . , . and handle a ton of money. hundred~ of other malter.o! . . pace :?5 But before you decide, answer these Now J'm not saying lhal you're never two questions· Cl) Can you follow going to nc:ed a lawyer. I pm saying that simple dirt-etion."-no more complicated H you do need lo see one, you'll be t.han assembling a Christmas toy or reod11 and be able to handle a lot of the reading a cook book'> (2) Do you have s1mpll', clerical work yourself You'll t.he few cent.! necessary In buy the .. ave h11 lime correct forms at a Legal Stationery Here's an eJtarnple of how my book Store! will cut down on those precious min· If your answer lo bot.h of tho~ qu~ utcs· f'or an attorney to drew up a lions is "yes,'' you're ready. W.:11, almost ~1mple contract might cost you $400 if ready There are just two mon.• lhrng:s he had to :nart from scratch rt could you should know cos\ you $30 if he had to I.Ake only a {J) You don't nect's.sanly h::1ve to have M1f hour to n>view the work you'd ''the (l!w cent.s neet'ssary to buy t.he already done and ran do, using my corTecl form at a Legal Stationery book. Store." ~UR l11 tell you how and Lawyers get $60 for husband-wife where to 11et rrumy of the5e forms free. wills; I'll show you how to do your own (2) You'll need a book. ll's callt'CI "Do in less than an hour. Lawyeu charge Your Own Legal Work." And you car• $450 for a simple divorce which may do your own legal work-no matter take lci;s than two hours of their time. which State you live in. The book t.ook Lawyers get b<-lween $3,000 and $4.500 more than a year lo write Based on for ohL111nrng a S9,000 personal 1n1ury what I've actually been eaming rn my settlemrnt I'll show you how to do as law practJce, that represents rrn>re than well, or better, by yours eU. Lawyen get $100,000 worth of advi~ $150 for an adoption, but thclt secre- 1 mt>ntJon I.hat., not to brag, but so tartes do the work Md so c11n you you11 know that rm l\Ol !IOme kid. freah Your best guarantee that my book is Jo out of law school, and hungry for a few everything I say it is, is this. my fello...,. bucu. Along that line, you should know lnwyen 4 be wntchlng me like o that I've been practicing for 13 years, h11wk. I wouldn't dare mill·step or mis· and I've written the book about t.he lead you It could cost me my ll~nse. legal problems I work with, day in and What's more, I'm so sure you11 find day oul my book 1mmediatel11 profitable-that Some other t.lung:s you might want to 1'11 let you read it be/o .. e you pay for 1t' know: I've publi&hf!d technical legal Send me your chttk or money order articles that explain t.he law-to lawyers. .today-end 1 promise nol to deposi( ii l've ~rvf!d AS a research a.'131stant to a for 30 days. That should gi"e you Judge of the U.S. Circuit Court of enough lime to look it over and decidr Appeals. whelher to keep it or return 1t. JI you do What will it l'O!ll you to "hire" a return It, J'll send back your unca.thed lawyer wtih t~ quaUf\caUo~? Ten check or money order. dollars. JI.I$\ about what I-and lots of A\ worsl, you'll be out a few centa for other lawyen-would charge you for posC..ge. See.ms hke • pret\y small risk 10 m1nlile1 of legal advice. for a book that I honestly believe could Why so chct1p? IJeuUJe I hope to Sl!ll save you t.holl5ands of dollars In legal a. rnlllion copies-or at least enough so fees. I can take 90me time off 11nd enjoy life Why nol 611 oul and mail the coupor1 with my family. now? Post·d0te your check H you wa.nt That'• what'a in it for me. t.o. I won't c11.5h ii for 30 days anyway. And here's j\Ut a sample of what'1 in (), , , • .., .. ~ .... 1..., 1,,, r-----------------------------------, I Advo<atl' PubllAhen., Dept. :ZS.A • ' I I 3737 Focithlll Ori~ I I Provo, \Jtah 8"91 I I Prove It to me! Show me how J can hire a $100,IJOO..a-rear·lawyer tor JO dol· J I I.an. I've en.clOM.d my check or money order-but don't deposit it for~ days. I I rt I return our book within that time, send my payment back-lihcuhed. I I I under my order will be proceued the day it 11 r«elvf!d. I I I en $10. Cub O Check O Money Ot-der O I I I I-I I r I State ZIP I L-------------~~!:~~~~·~-------------J I I " . Will Enca (Susan Lucci) marry Tom (Dick Shoberg)? Not If Erica's mot.her Smlllng seductiuelv Jaime Lyn Bouer as Lourie on The Young and the (Frances Helf/in} has her wov on All My Children. Restless s"ores an intimate moment with John McCook EVERYBODY LOVES TO HATE THOSE SUL TRY SIRENS Of THE ·oAY11ME SOAPS By John Mariani S usan Lucci, the beautiful dark-haired octress who plays the devious, manipulating, egotls1ical Erica Kane on the ABC soap opera All My Children, gets a lot of r•ther weird mail. She receives religK>us letters in several languages and pornographic poetry, in- dicating that there are large numbers of people who would like to save her, adopt her, ravage her or take her away from all the misery she causes. Ilene Kristen, the personification of Della on Ryan's Hope, IABCI seems to be a heroine In the eves of underprivileged minorities (despite her own blond looks) and men In prison, who write In to say they understand why she acts the way she does. And Tudl Wiggins. tilt patrician actn?ss who portrays Meg Dale Hart on Loue of Life, (CBS) con· tends that her fans often ad neiyous In her presence and teD her they lo~ to hate Meg, day In and day out. These three ac:1Tesses, and a few others, are the most popular daytime figures !_n televtslon. even though the characters they portnly are often among the worst people you would ever want to meet In your own neighborhood. They play the villalnesses, the corrupters of In· nocence, the englneen of llear1brea.k. the destroyers of marital bliss. without whom nothing would ever happen on the soaps. They portray the raw MTves In quiet towns. and. for all their rottenness, they 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY,~~ tl7I are consistently the most vtslble and ln- t~ng cha~ters of all, In the same way Lady Macbeth and Cleopatra doml· nate the Shakespearean stage WhUe the other chanK:ters may take extended leaves of absence, the nasty females are never gone for long. ~Delia Is always there," says Ilene Kristen "They never lee her off." Is it just a fascination for evil that rums on the viewing audience? Is wicked be havior more attractive to watch than moral righteousness? Are the characters true to life or mere cardboard C\Jt·outs? And do the actJesse.s who make them live bear any resemblance to their charactfu? In the early days of TV soap operas, villainesses even dressed in malevolent clothes, and there was little "'Shading In their roles. Within the IMt decade, ~ ever, they have become far more com- pleX: sophisticated and psychologically motivated. thereby making them more sympathetic. "There ls a determined ef. fort by the writers now to give the villainesses a good reason to act as they do," says Jason Bonderhoff, editor of Daytime 1V. The writers may even reform them In a story line. We're told now thal Susan Luccl's character came from a poor baclcground and thal she acts out o( self-defense. Jennifer Leak. onw on Another World. (NBC] plays a char· acter who two years ago had no re· deeming social value, but now we know that her mother used to lock her up In a ' closet when Olive was a child And there are lots and lots of Scarlett O'Hara types around " ' The "heroine" of Gone With the Wind may, in fact, be the prot.otype of an the OUves, Ericas and DeJlas on the daytime soaps. The recent bad girls have tended to be young, beautiful. sensual types who are independent and often react against enonnous trials and deprivations And most of the actresses who play such parts are sympathettc lo their characters. feeJ. Ing they are more to be pitied than cen · sured. Jaime Lyn Bauer. Laurie on ~ Young and the Restless. (CBS) contends that her character Is not a vlllainess at all butE of a romantic lead. ML.aurie Is the only one who's ever been out of Ge oa City. (The fictitious Middle-Amer· lea town In the seKes-.) She isn't a virgin, but she wants a man who will make her feel safe. She's manlpulattve, sure, stub· born. but she knows what she wants. She was unloved as a child, as I was, but she Is not rellglous, as I am. In order to preJMre for the role of Laurif l'!! watch women like her. I had a friend who used her body to get where she w~nted, and she paid a heavy price. I used, to go to parties al Hugh Hefner's mansion and watch all those women playing their games on those guys. It was very Instruc- tive but very sad. fve always been In- troverted and was unpopular In !lChool Laurie always had men around her The problem with her cha~ter Is that the writers -who spend 14 hours 11 day writ· mg and never ge1 oul of 1he house - don't know what such women are like For Instance, the female characters are always screaming at each other. But women rarely do that. they are more manipulabve and cunning." Susan Luco. who in real life Is married , has a three-year old daughter and lives happily m a New York suburb, agrees that women often treat other, more beautiful, women with coldness. "When I was in college at Marymount lin Tar· rytown, N. Y.). I had many girlfriends, but on the weekends. when I'd go out on a date with some guy, I'd notice a distinct change in the way my friends acted to- ward me. They stood back and ~re of- ten catty.!' Miss Lucci agrees that Scarlett O'Hara Is an mOuential heroine m the 9111nd tradition "I've read where Gloria Steinem said that Scarlett was her favorite Jaime Lvn Bou~r ploya Laurie on The Young and the Re.s1Jess Soap. ~ "Meg i5 a very lone.Iv woman," sovs LOYe of U e's Tudl Wiggins (right) Ilene ~n In her role as Dda reacts to some dislressing news from her costar, shown here with costar Joanna Roos. Ron Hale, In a very tense scene from Ryan's ~ope. female chatacter In the movies." says Susan, "because she was her own per- son, she was strong. and she fought for what she wanted Erica Kane is that way. too. And while I am a complete domestic opposite of Erica, I share her concerns for fighting for what she wants." The difference between character and actress Is clear to the actresses, and all of the rather p~nt women who play the villainesses find It emotionally exhausting to w<>Jk up to such passionate cunning. Il- ene Kristen says, "I never bring home Delia's character , but r m not able lo switch on her kind of hysteria without a long warm-up Oeha is very sensitive, as I am, but I find 11 difficult lo take on other people's problems because I care too deeply. Oetia is from a Shanty Irish back- ground. her father had TB. her mother worked In a subway. She needs to be Swan Lucci, Erica on All My Children, with ~al-It~ husband. protected. I, on the other hand, am vefy artistic and enjoyed a nuclear fam~y that was very supportive of my efforts..What I've tried to do Is give Della more of a sense of humor so that the role ls more interesting and varied for me. All that heaviness can take its toU. but I'm a basically happy person " Jaime Lyn Bauer concurs: "When I auditioned for the part of Laurie I didn't even know what she was supposed to be. I was told to stop giggling and to loweT my voice." Susan Lucd's favorite actre56 Is u irole Lombard (curiously one of Hollywood's clas.\lc blonde bombshells) because. says Susan. "She had such style and wit In aU those screwball comedies. That's a delight for an actress to play, and Erica can be "too serious much of the time." Susan adds, "On the whole. I try to add humor whenever possible." .. l) :l ... u .. ., .. 0 0 ,g ./ Ilene Krist.en sav• ploying "bod gtrl" Della on Ryan's Hope Is a chaflen~. q --po!< & po:>• ol tmol• deleclton ncf\Kolgoi Tudi Wiggin$ says of her chamcter. Meg. "She Is a very lonely woman. self· involved and wants everything her own way. Her sister, Vanessa, got aU the at- tention. Now. I've worked with disturbed chlldren who try to achieve what is called 'illegitimate attention' by behaving badly, which often causes them to become bitter later on. I told the writers I didn't want 10 play a black-and-white witch because the audiences can see right through that Alec Guinnes5 onc.e said of Richard Ul, 'You must de/end the character,' and that's what I tty to do. I used models for Meg. and I don't know how much of my- self there Is in her I am not aggressive, while she is. I admire that In her ln a curious way because she ads on her Im- pulses She may be Insensitive , but she's courageous. I had a strong famUy, but Meg didn't. Girls who don't get attention from their parents try to get It from men. I'd loue to get married -I'm not a women's llbber at all I've found that peo- ple often judge me on what I look like and what my characters like on the show Even on the set of Loe>e of Life some of the crew assume I'm highly In- telligent and haughty ln a certain way, whereas they treat my c050r Bambi like a baby, just bee&use that's the role she plays. 1lley don't realize that It's very dlf- flcuJt to make oneself k>OI< like something one 1s nc:.." '"The mlsmke mo!ilpeople make," says Jaime Lyn Bauer. ''Is that they think the women we play are really glamorous and live exciting. sexy lives. Well, the ac· tresses are not necessarily living the same way, you know? A while back I had two miscarrtages, and the doctors wanted to take out my uteru.s. And thtte Is a high rat2 of mlscarr\age ln·women under great sttess. So there I was playing gialllOl'ous laurle Brooks Prentiss, and I'm being wheeled around In a wheelchair wh.llc a double stands In for me because I can't stand up' r m trying lo act say and seductive, and I'm worrteci the doctors will make a eunuch out of me And I u!Jed to think, there are aU those women out there watching the shOIAI, adoring me, envying me, wanttng to be like Laune. And I only wanted to be like them -lo have a baby and the joy of taking care of my child. changing diapers, and so on. How could the audience understand that? I had to learn to be thankful simply for the experience of pregnancy Itself and take some joy In that Now, thank God, I have a beautiful son. and thlS is something Laurie will not experience " That the lives of these actresses are not wholly glamorous can be seen by looking at the kind of back-breaking schedules they pursue. Susan Lucci, tot instance. 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Take the infamous cold of winter, '77, and the notorious heat and drought of summer, '77 "We predicted them first.·· he crows As for the National Weather Service (NWS). he caDs it a "non-prophet agency." Buie. sitting prim and erect at the kit- chen table in his Inverness. Fla., tfome, surrounded by reams of graph paper, nods modestly "This isn't voodoo doln's, you know" Every year Hany Buie gets Into his wom clothes and takes a plane to Wash· lngton, D .C .. to visit the U.S. Naval Ob· servntory, where he laboriously copies all the raw data he needs, then flies home with It. He starts by making a calendar for the year under consideration. "We try to flt the formula to the calendar." Ah, the formula Publisher Geiger says Buie "uses a secret formula passed down since the A lmanac was founded In 1818. It's based on sun!ipots, the position of the planets and the tidal action of the moon." Yet Buie (a retired high-school science teacher) says the formula was originally devlSed In upstate New Yori< by one Samuel Hart Wright "We go on the theory that the weather goes In cycles," Bute aiys. "So I go through and try to put the cycle In place on the calendar. The formula Is what decides how the cycles are to flt -the Jodc McCl•ntodc Is o Aorldo·~d /r«·lanc.. writer seven-day cycle. for instance. You can pretty well see there's a seven-day cycle ··Somerimes I'll leel I'm getting off a day or two, and I'll switch bctck I just have to kind o1 feel my way. We don •t ever claim to be more than 80-or 85-percent correct " On this. he and meteorologist Allen Cummings ol the NWS office in Miami agree: "If It (the Almanac) were ac- curate, ~·d be out of business." Seven- day cycles? "I don't know of one. If I dtd. I'd use 11." Secret formulas? Cummings' voice on the phone slid into one of those gurgles that precede a hearty laugh: "We don·t have any " Robert Moore Flsher, author of How to Know and Predict thf! Weather, says most of thi! almanacs. of which there are doz· ens. 11re based on average daUy condl· lions In the past This would mean that readings WOUid Change VeTy little from year to year. If at all. "So," Fisher says, "to give the weather more variety and keep customers coming bctck for new almana(':S, some publishers change a few entries " It would require a hard hean. indeed, to accuse a kindly man like Harty Buie of knowingly fallsfylng the weather, and he wems a devoted believer In his formul& He Is cemilnly not giving It away. Something el5'! he Is not giving away Is what next winter will be like. Oh, he knows. He even knows about the winter of 1980 -"It's fixed," he says, sounding arrogant but not Intending to. Meanwhile, the National Weather Ser- vice Is not waiting. A llen Cummings will teO you right now everything he can about what the winter of 1978-79 wlll be like. AD you have to do Is ask him. and he'll teU you -with a chuckle, -rnwt ''Gee, I don't know" 1AJ If e ff A Mil. Y WEEICLV, N_.,., !l, 1t7t P119S . - Amazing "Burn-Fat-By-The-Hour" Program Developed By Doctors At Boston Medical SchOQI URNS AWAY MORE FAT EACH 24 HOURS THAN IF YOU RAN 14'7'MILES A DAY! Incredible "Crash-loss" Breakthrough Reported In Leading American Magazines Works So Fast You Can Actually Measure the Difference In Your Waistline In Just 24 to 48 Hours! YM, LOU .. to I ll'OUNDS .... llm 41 HOU"I -LOH • to 11 ll'OUNDS , ... llrat 1 d•J• -LOSE .. lo 4, S, ..,.., 1 P'OUNDI llltOlll! IM 11e1t 1 d.,• -and con11nue to burn -•Y u much u 1 to II pounda more lat evety 2 wHka therHller, (II you atlll need 11) unlit you've llnelty 109( 50 -10 -100 pound1 OR MORE without 1 ... 1,._, wllfl· owt c-MI w111.-.r, wlthowt c-t ..._ ol ......_., or e aifttle -.ftf o4 bod)'•reclo."'9 IHrCIM I Recommended by lhe U S Government'• very own doctor• to memoert ol CongreH who went to loM weight lu1 Hailed H the welghl·ION "t11e1~1hrough ol the century'' by •leading medocel lournela here et rut oa the mo.i ellec- tove NO-DRUG progr-lot f AST -INSTANT -PEA· MANENT LIFETIME WE.IGHT·LOSS ever mllde evaolablc tc the publlc without • preacroptron1 WORICS SO FAIT THE fl"ST WUlt ALONE YOU LOSE Al MUCH AS 1 YI TO TO POU NOS OF I OTH F\.UID ANO FAT EVERY 2• HOURI! Oorect from 1111 pegea ol medocet 1ourn111 and l~adong A,.,,.,.. can magazinH come reror1a ol an oncred1ble rat bu111.11q breakthrough by medic• ru earcM., 11 one ol Botton a lor.- moet medical achoola1 Rep0rta ol • nn. eraah-tou 1"0· gram (fealurtnii a remar1i•ble n11ura1 sub1tancf'I lhat aall'•y ye• aurety atepa up FAT-BURNING METABOLISM forcn your 1yatem to ATTACK bulg1119 pockeU ol let etld atuts to ahrlnk and burn that lat on 1uat • mailer of hours• YU, from one ol New England"• leedt"ll med•cal ,entert comH the new SUPER fAf-BURNER way lo turn up your "inner lurnece" u11Jqe~ thOM cltngtng poclt.ela ol lat . break them down SO FAST you burn oil e•ceu bulge et the unbelievable rate ol up to I l"OUNOS ol ~th O.ld a11d tet OONI. t ... "'1 llret -Ilene! ai-1 Thonk of Ill You acru1lly burn awar more lal each 24 houra than if you ran 12 to 1' m11ea a day loae more 1nchea each week then 11 you did 300· a1t-upa uch morning end 300 puth· upa each night! Actually LOSE' aa much al A FULL SIZE THE FIRST 1 CAYS . • and Ir-:a to 5 Inches off r ovr walelll,.. lhe • .,, flral -1111 That'• rlgl\tl W11ghl·IOH rt1ull1 and lnehee-oll wondera that abaolutefy &1100" the lm1g1nation Juat look . U.J. ARMY OFFICERS LOU WEIGHT l TIMES fASTEA THAN EVER 8EFOR£t c-Hl•IOfl' # 1: When medical ruurchert in Boston, New York, Phlladelphia end LOI Angelea loral teated th11 new ,..,. amono concel)I on 1 acoentlllc w11ghl·loH program they reported astoni11'11ng rH ulta ol .. much ea 12 POVNOS LOST IN JUST l HE FIRST 1 0 AY8' -16 to ti pounda gone Dy the end ol week number two -and moat mlnd-t>oggltng or all -u S Army Ollieera actually to11ng werghl 3 ttmu IHter then ever oeforel Al much H 50 POUNDS OOHE. loke that' WAISTLINES SHAINIC UP TO l INCHES IN 1 OAYS -A FULL S INCHl$ SMALUll IN A SINGLE MONTH! c-~ #2: When llret ru111ore 01 thta fl!edrcal breato.- through t11ked out to prot-lonal aetota, aclreHea and celebrotlea . • • theJ 1fllme<111tely rualled 10 the olloeea ol Nnertca·a teadlnt welght·IOH ~claloata to 011 theor h1nd1 on thla "l'llag1c comp0un<1" end no wonder' BecauM the ftrll week atone ll!IY catved 8Way H much •• 2 pound• a day ••. 13 poundi tio weell • • were forced to take In theor belle :J nolch•• -eller '" 1u1t 10 day•' DOCTORS REl"OllT: AYEllAOE LOSS -51 l"OUNOll c-Hletory #2: But moet 11gn1lleant ol ell when unl- ver1ltle1. ho1911111 end medical aehoola. (•uch aa New Yorlt.'a Leading ~dlcaf School and Cleveland a fargul hoepttel) reeled thla newly dlacovered "crnll·loH program" on P•· tieftta '#lie ell their lhoff !tad be.., hopelffel)' -.Vht-. they reported aa1onl1h1ng IO•llCO• ol •• much •• 2 pounds 1 day al Ille •tart 20 10 30 pound• • month .. H much 11 '''"°',.tiMdl lcMt over a alngle summer aaaaont -by •Imply aiepplng up their 114-burnlng l'll•tabolt-and Wntlllf • .alt· ........ , ... 50. 70, 100 l)O<lnd• of h•«l·M I fat .•• FASTER. SURER than they h•d ever dre-ed paeaibtel WORkl LllCI! "l"OWOERIO HEAT" -MAKES YOUA INNf.R FUllNACE llAEAIC DOWN 80 0Y P-ATI Whit tt thla wondrout new deYllOllfll•nt that help1 ulely t limulate lat-burning l'll•l~bolllftl and at>rlnk your bOdy'a tat cell• the momenl II etarta working lt1 your ayelem? ILJ1 a tot11ty n-concept 1n the war agaonat lat An ANTI-FAT WEAPON unlike any1h1ng you"•• ever .. en, or tr1ed In r our hie A FAT-BURNING ••d thel flelp• you comert body ,., lo body fuel AUTOl.IATICALLY and EVAP.ORATE eaeeaa pounds and lnche• atartong the very ltral day' Thin~ or It' A medocall'y proven formula ""' le such an ettecltve reducing 11d lhllt wl>en cOMbtned woth IM IOOd you e11 on thla "craah-1011" progr1m IMlrM otl " -" tit eKll 24 "-<• .. II rw Jewe4 '°" lo 14 •It.a a day ••• .. ,....,._ J .,_,. et t ................. t ~!'\Ital ..... , ,.,.. -ol ltlle WOftdrove _,_ ,_,.,, la "THEllA· SLIM-llO" .......... I• ..-CIM ly how rw -It ... ,,. , ... body ..... ,....,. o4 ,_, dte-• .. ,._, LOSE UP TO 4 TO I INCHES OFI' YOUll WAISTLINE LOSE UP TO 2 TO S INCHES Off YOUA HIPS LOSE UP TO 3 INCHES 01'1' YOUA THIOHI LOSE UP TO 4 INCHES Off YOUll I UTTOCl(S LDSE UP TO 4 INCHES OH YOUR STOMACH •r>d u we •<' u •d bcfort llarltng nol on weeo. ovt rn mere Cl•YI HELPS YOUll IOOY CONVERT STOllEO UI" FAT TO 8URNEO UP ENEAOYI Al thoa •t!"I' moment -h1v1ng read lhll far - you are lhlt 0111 thorr ttep -•Y from LIFETIME IMMUNITY TO FAT• H-comu your FINAi.. GIANT STEP tnlo a "'l\Ole new world of LIFETIME SLIMNESS 01 t:-OUIM , there 11 one thong you mull -••P on mond Wtth the THERA·SLll.l-100" way to LIFETIME SLIMNESS you can- not oorge yourHll on all aorta of llltentng looda. e1ndlu ar>d deaaerra Not lhll you"d ever want to, o.cauH w1111 .. THEAA.SLIM·IOO. -due to your new. 11eppad UP lftetet>- Ollam -bea•dea enormoua -•gllt-tou you atao eaperlence a loss or huno~r Whlc!I m1k .. 11 one or Ille eHteal way• to 10 .. weight Int N-he•e·• hO'# 11mple 11 ••· STEP i: I -YOU EAT ' In add•tlon lo ttie w•do and Inly Mleeloon of food you en101 morning and noghl, (all 1c1an1rl1c1lly proor•l'llmed 10 help maontaon a hogh-level ol fAT BURN-OFf) • STEP ::2 -YOU TAKE 'THER ... ·SLIM·100 .. ho amino com- pound Once • day. you take "THERA,.SLIM-100' 1n • glua DI warer, (lull toke refreallong lrull juice) Thia h1-emlno intake helpa ~eep tha lat-1>vrn1"9 cll11n-reec1ton going AU 2• HOURS Of THE OAY -NOH.STOP! STEP ::3 -YOU HAVE AUTOMATICALLY STEPPED UP YOUR fAT-8 UANING METABOLISM -SO YOU AUTOMATIC- ALLY BURN OFF EXCESS WUGHTI In vorlually no tome.at all, you meke your •n111r lurnete accelerate fat burn-off SetelJ', gently. ret aurelr you ce- a gradual cllange on your lll·b•""'"0 m11abollam H you .• ,. •• up'" lhel 1n111r furnace Tiie rtault. Ycur body begone to eltmonafe efored-up lal and fluod at a rato ao 1nered1bly IH I, Iha very llret ..... u nd alone YOU DRAIN AWAY AS MUCH AS 6 OR I POUNDS' In attor1. ••lh the "THERA·SLIM·lOO ' weight-lo .. progr.,,.. you force your body lo eulomalicatly com•rt bOdr tar 10 body fuel eutomatocelly ahttnk fatty cell• . drain oll eaceu llao rtuah ii rtghl oul ol your •r•lln'I OHCE ANO FOR All' Never belOfe h•• l'lledrcal ac:1ence ollered you 1 aurer. laeter, l'llOre elleclt•• wetgllt·loH m11hod. (ahOtt ol 1otat IHI· •no) than Ihle tupor lat·burnong bree\through developed ar oM ol BOiton'• L11dlna Medical Schoola. 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According to statistics. Just discovered: the egg cup has turned wnh only 16 3 percent of American families fitting the Dick and Jane mold of breadw1nning father. homemaking mother and resident children. with 83 7 percent making alter nauve arrangements "Writing the ~k was therapeutic," the author confesses "It made me feel much less defensive about never having founded a conventional family . 1t made The new soft perm called Rave For Jane. a family is a nestegg. By Pam Lambert "I somenmes think I'd 51111 hke to have a baby, and I might still adopt one or buy one or steal one 1f I don't have one And rt might be nice to be married But I have other connections which mat ter enormously." That's Jane Howard talking She's 43, single and author of the best seller. Families A veteran of 16 years at Life magazine and author of two previous books, How ard !>peculates that her interest in family yr'oups probably stems from her own ex tended Midwestern clan whose ranks were conllnaally being swelled by honor ary "adopted" members. "My mother wnsed that fam1hes, like the Holy Roman Empire. were meant lo be elasllc .. Whatever the reason. the author claims she's instinctively drawn to groups. and • Howard admits to a lifelong fascination with families of both blood and "water " "A family is a constella11on of people who have a strong enough common his tory to imply a common future Tradi11on ~Uy. a famUy has been the produd of blood hes but Increasingly I think it's been happening by choice as wen as by chance I see a very strong yearning for lies." she says. "As society becomes more chaotic, our need, for some kind of family becomes very prc)nounced. and I think that people are going to b4'morc lnven live about satisfying this need "Alternate families are Intended to sup plement, not replace. blood ties." Howard continues but hastens to add with a smile that she has "by no means disowned" the family Into which she was born O"er the years, however. she has become a member of several other "fami- lies" -clansmen met through work. fnends of friendS'and Hveral by chance. ''Some clansmen I've known only a year and a half. others for two or three 19 • FAMILY WEEKl Y, Hen--~. 1918 No ammonia. No odor. No frizz. This is the perm that doesn't look penned. Or feel penned. Or act penned. The home perm that's genUer to your hair than all others. No frizz? What maRs ' Rawe SQ <fimt? A thing called gentleness. Rave Soft Perm is far_gentler to your hair than home perms of the past. It has a newly patented waving lotion that work s without ammonia. Rave is the first home perm without odor. It's the new home perm that gives your hair body witl}oy_LbrittJe~ fullness without frizz. So your hair looks completely natural. But better. Much better. ~ J\w.ar. hair either ~O'~wilhbie? Naturally. Rave brings out qualities -in your hair you never knew it had, so you can style in ways you never thought you oould. You can set your hair on . rollers for soft bo!Vfoj curls. Brµsn and blow4cy or a full, slllOQthlook.Orjustsharnpoo . . From the ReSearch Laboratories of Chesebrough·Pood's CCneJrilt\t~·Poncf'a .,. I I .... I , .... I ~ •• , : me aware of how many families I really do sort of belong 10 . and It made me feel reverenl 11bou1 lhese connectt0ns " Hlr descnpllon of 1he obligations .zntailed by her famlhes sounds not 100 different from the schedule of a devoted aunt wnh a large flock of nieces and nephews "I r~ently went to Toronto to lecture on a Friday. and I would love to have stayed for the weekend. but I couldn't for family reasons." Howard says. "First I had 10 be back home for 1he ninth birthday of a boy who's a sort of nephew of mine Then there was another little boy who's a se cond cousin once removed whose family was passing 1hrough New York on the way back to Arllona from haly All five of two of us Sunday was his fa1her's 50th birthday party. I wouldn't have missed rhese occasions for rhe world " Even though the author speculares 1ha1 single people such as herself probably have more motJvauon to seek alternative families ''for their own good," she be· heves others also stand to benefrt from them . When asked who needs an alterna- tive family, she quickly retorts, "Who Now you and a f ricnd can save on Rave"' St'nd u!' thi~ c.oopon with the word Rltve from the front of the box. We11 send you a Sl.00 refund plus another $1.00 coupon to give to a 1tood friend. That way y~1l both save po Rave! Msll To: Rave Special Offer P.O. DoJS 2003N JeffenM>n City, MO 65102 · 1hem were crowded into my apartment, and on Sa1urdoy I had to keep my pro- mtse of taking 1he boy to a show, iust the ' . . 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If you can set your hair on rollers, you can give yourself Rave. It comes with ea.§Y:to-follow directions so it won't go wrong. There has simply never been a home perm this good. Until now. Until Rave. • doesn't? Even 1f you are a married woman with a husband and children you need other people " she says "The>' may help you deal better with your kids We all need more than 1wo or three other pEople m our hv?s" In Fom1l1es, the nontr;,d1tional clans Jane Howard talks about range from a Tennessee farm commune with its one thousand residents 10 an Io wa wruers' worksooP. where a dozen friends. dw author included. hved m a big old house family·style Although grounded on fnendsh1p rather than kinship, Ms Howard emphatically stares 1ha1 1hese al 1ema11ve families are families nonetheless One way the author stays close to her clansmen LS through celebrating rituals, "Alternate families are intended to supple ment, not replace, blood ties." the legacy from a mother who "remem bered dogs' birthdays as well as peoples' " One of her favonte ntuals 1s the making of a certpin pickle recipe with close fr-iends at the end of every summer "Have pEople over on an aftern<X>n to help you make the beach plum ,eUy or whatever 1t 1s you make," she suggests "Cherish these occasions, plan them and honor them. make them important. and rf you dK.I something I~ yeor. give senous thought to repea11ng 11 again this yedr This groundwork of sPiared experience IS a necessary foundabon for building a family of choice. Jane Howard believes. "We can make families of one another if we wish to by setting about thLS business of achieving a coMmon history This m~ns not iust doing thmgs -together thar are fun but by seeing each other through many seasons and weathers This can crea1e a climate of trust wh1eh it's wrong to associate only with blood fam1hes " Reaching out to others may involve nsks. but the results are worth rt The author feels that, "Although water is not thicker than blood, our live~ depend on acting as ii it were. II you seem '10 be pili fully unfam1lied. this need not be. you can supplement rhe one you thtnk you've lost with all kinds of others. You can look with sharp eyes on the people that you hve near or work wilh OI know. for whal· ever reason. as possible future cl~nsmen. ond you ci>n do something about drawing them together. "Nobody has 10 eat alone on Chri.simas -or any other day. for t~ matter " ~ -1iLJ$ IAST 'CHANCE! You can still enter Family Weekly's Essay Contest, "Why I Like My Family." Your entry must be postmarked no later than midnight November 7. .. ) .. Ho-w tomakean old-fashioned peanl(tbutter sand-wich. I lo many people. a peanul butter sand ~1ch is 1ust a peanut butter ~andw1ch But to the real peanut butter sanrlw1ch lover. 1t 1s a work of drt And of course, no peanul bulter sandwich 1s worthy oft hP name without nn oltl fashioned peanut huller -Start with natural •·-. • ., ingredients. . If I here are any other ingredients besides pure peanuts and salt in your peanut butter. ti's not old f ash toned Peanuts and salt are all that's in Laura Scudder's Old- F ash toned Style Peanut Butter For that great old f ash1oned taste Stir and refrigerate. Because there are no additives tn old-I ash1oned peanut butter, you have to stir 11 up once and ref ngerate 11 Bui the taste of Laura Scudder s Old-Fash1oncd Style Peanut Butter is worth 11 And while you're stirring, iust think you're giving your r~m1!y a nutnt1ous food. too .Eat and enjoy. Now taste Does all tliat peanut goodness rome through? If it's Laura Scudder's Old Fashioned Style Peanut Buller 11 surely does As a matter of tact. it's the great peanut flavor lha!'s rriadf' Laura Scudder's an American favonte TEENAGE SHOPLIFilNG- $1 BILIJON CAPER Why do they do it? Rea sons vary: for kicks ... every- one does it ... I d idn't know it was a crime. By L.B. Taylor Jr. I n Boston, a 17·year-old boy was caught shpplng a S6. 98 rock record In· to his jacket. Police found 82 more In the trunk of his car, all taken over a short period of time from the same store -In Detroit, securtty officers grew sus· plclous at the way a teenage girl "wad· died" out of a department store. They ap· prehended her al her car as she retrieved a portable typewriter from between her legs under a Joose.fltting skirt . -A 15-year-<>kl girl In Los Angeles ap· . pured to suddenly have gained weight after stepping from a store's dre:sslng room A woman security. officer found she was wearing 12 bikini swimsuits under her clothes. -In WUllamsburg, Va .. a teenage. boy ripped a $40 price tag off an artificial Christmas !Jee, substituted a S6 tag and daringly paid an overworked clerk In a crowded store then walked out, where an alert guard stopped him. This national epidemic of tee.,age.· stealing adds up to morci than $1 billion a year In lost store merchandise. Such loss· es plus security costs raise the price of merchandise for hone.st shoppers. Who are these teenage thieves and why do they steal? Regional and national studies lndkate that more. teenage. girls steal than boys -girls usually between the ages of 15 to 17, Mid boys from 12 to 15. Many, they say, begin as early as 10. A surprisingly small percentage. of them steal out of need; the ma)ortty come from solid middle-class families. ~Ir most common reasons for steal· Ing ate:· -"I did 11 for kk:ks." -"Everyone does it " -"The stOfe will never min It " -'The store rips me off wtth high prices, so I take things to ge1 even." -"I know they won't do anything to me If I'm caught becau5' I'm underage..'' -"I rtldn't know It WM a aimc." To combat the onslaught of thievery, merchants are on tht offensive. Many L. B Ta111ot It aulh~ of Te«nage H~olsm ond 1hr fonh«>ming Tunage Shopltftlng. 11 • l'AMll Y WEE Kl Y, H-"'* $. t'11 stores station uniformed guards at exit! and other strategic points, and most larg· er department stores also employ plain• clothes security officers. Some stores have two-way mirrors, closed-circuit tele- vision and even survelllance posts bullt Into the decor. Sensitized tags on mer· chandlse that sound alarms If not proper· ly removed by clerks are new and proving to be an effective deterrent. In the past, teenage thefts were often overlooked. Today more merchants are pressing charges. In many areas of the country commu- nity-wide antishoplifting educational pro· grams, sponsored by stores. police and merchants' groups, are held annually. Areas conducting such campaigns re· port substantial drops In store thefts whlle they're going on But juvenile experts, sodologlsts. psychologlsts, police and merchants are in general agreement that the most effective key to curbing teenage shopHftlng·ls In the home · Many of these .-perts contend that too many parents are too permissive and, be· lievlng their kids can do no wrong, shrug off responslblllty for the wrongs they com· mlt . Others are apathetic or just don't care, What should parents do? The National RetaU Merchants Association, In Its book· let, Tunogers Beware: Shoplifting u SuaRng, liSl3 some suggestlons: -Be aware that shoplifting can be just the beginning ot bigger troubW for your children and that they should understand that shoplifting Is steallng, ~ stealing Is a aimlnal act. -Be ce.Ttaln that your chU<iren know what a police record can do to their chances for )obs, college. and profes.slons. -Know how much money your children have and how they spend It, and know what they bring Into the home. If It Isn't your son's or daughter's. check on where It came from. Don't acc..,. a pat answer. Also question any fW'ies· swapping. r -Know when, where and why y<>uf child Is going shopping. -Teach your child that 11 Is more "chicken" to go along with the crowd than to refuse to do so. rawt -Set the right e•amplc. li&J ... . _, The very first ti me you see this easy-t<ruse, clear plastic bottle in your supermarket, you'll know it's something really new. 'Inside is the first real laundry detergent news in I years. You see Fresh Start isn't a liquid. And it's no ord inary powder. Fresh Start is a highly cORCen- trated granular detergent. With more cleaning in- gredients per ounce than the leading powder or liquid. Body ft Stains • • f. Q) Fresh Start i~ specially designed to v.urk on all four common laundry soils. .. The reason Fresh Start v.urks so well is that it combines the best dirt and stain fighting ingredi- ents of powders with the best grease fighting in- gredient of liquids into granules so concentrated, just ~ cup cleans the whole washload. What's more, you can use Fresh Start's cap to measure that 1" cup. And sizeforsize. Fresh Start gives you morewash- rrsr I I I I loads than ordinar)'.PC)wder detergents. So if you want something '9 that'sspec1allydesigned to ~ v.urk on all four common laundry soils, get the best of pov.ders and the best of -- .1 iquids in one. In otner v.urds. get Fresh Sta . ~I I I 1: ___________ ,~, ..... , Handedness is inherited. Parents who force children to change hands are asking for trouble. KENT By Alvin Eden, M .D . I t's okay to be left-handed! There is nothing unmnural ur -strange about It Unfortu.. nately, not everybody belleves this. , Physicians and psychologists unanimously agree that a child should never be forced to change his handedness, but It's been my ex- perience that quite a few parents are upset when they notice their youngster beginning to favor his or her left hand. These mothers and fathers do everything they possibly can to get the child to switch. Sometimes they even punish their child to force a change frorf! left to right. This Is totally wrong and should never be done. In fact , II could be damaging. So let's put the subject of right· and left-handedness into proper perspective. There £s no way to determine the handed· ness of your bAby tor the first year or two. Most babies are ambidextrous until about four. You may get a clue by observing your baby's hands to see If he uses one more than the other to hold., point or reach Handedness Is primarily an hereditary tra11; environment Is secondary There Is a specific: center of the brain for handedness, and this center Is genetically determined. My own famUy is a good ex.ample of the genetic$ of handedness. My father was left·handed, my mother right-handed, and both my brother and I are left-handed My wife and I are both left-handed, and one of our two children Is left-handed. This adds up to five out of seven left-handed Edens. Compare this to the general population In which only six to eight percent are left-handed, and you can see that handedness runs In families Some people believe we tive In a right· handed world where the rightles have all the advantages, but I don't agree. As a matter of fac1 , sometimes Jeft-handedness can be an advantage as. for ex.ample, In playing tennis. I am at a distinct advantage since most of my tennis opponents are not accustomed to playing Jett-handed people; besides, left· handedness has not hurt Jimmy Connors or ~od Laver one bit . Any left-handed person who grew up ~ the era of Inkwells wUI remember the prob- lem of smearing wet ink oD over the page with the side of the writing hond as he wrote from le:tto-rtght-The~dvent of the ball-point pen and quick -drying Inks hove, therefore, been a boon to the left·honded population. The most important thing to remember Is that 11 Is unheahhy to by to change o child who is naturally left-honded. This can ca~ mony problems, lnpudlng stuttering (from the tension which the chonge creates In the child). mirror-writing, wrtcer's cromp ond more. Whotever hand your child uses. so be It. It was determined before birth, and Y<>u hove no business Interfering with the r3111 natural course of events. 111.J Dr Eckn Is o pedJolrlCIOn and dhctor of ~dlalrie$ at Wyckoff HO'pltol In New Yorlt City. 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In whkh the individual feels that the only way he can win is by losing. 4. Many people's life-styles fre- quently spill over into more than one category ANSWERS I . True. A National Institute of Mental Health study shows that most fall into a few general cale· gories. In order 10 explore the diverse patterns of life-styles. a heterogeneous sample of 1.154 men and women was analyzed. They fell Into three general pat· terns· The formalistic style. People in this group place a heavy reliance on precedent. higher authority and law and order. They thrive on success} rewards for advancement (pro· motion). security. comfort and prestige The soclocenlrlc style. In this category. friends and col- leagues to whom one is com· mltted are thas type's primary \ consuhants in reaching impor- tant decisions, for establishing working relationships, for shar· Ing feelings and for learning. The personalWtic style. Here. Individuals look toward them- selves for guld.a.nce and di· rectlon. It Is Important for them to undergo a wide variety of personal experiences m order to experiment and discover who and what 1fleY are. lnvari· ably underlying their expenence Is a high value on -and need for -personal freedom. 2. True The same N.l.M .H study showed a marked ten- dency for Individuals in the /or malistic group to be attracted to the sales fleld. followed by bus1 ness. technology and science The most typical occu11ation of those In the sociocenlTlc cale· gory was social service and re· lated social-science areas Men and women whose style was predominantly personollst1c were pnmarily attracted 10 the arts and enteminment fields. 3. True. In his study, psycholo· gist James W. Croake succinctly sums up two typk:al "Loser" life-styles· The Victim. He ls the one who lightning strikes twice He may enjoy his plight by ac· clOB~NSHIP , ttvely or passively courting iMJ. versify. which gives him feelings o{ superiority. sd-comfort and often makes him accident· Pf"<>Oe. The Martyr ~ much !Me The Victim, but he always suf· fers fc:K a cause, while The Vic- tim just suffers. The more ln)us· tices he can collect, the more superior he feels 4 . True h's the rare person who falls completely into any gi11en life-style category. Al· though a person may have strong tendencies associated with one partk:ular style, he may also possess certain quali- ties char.xteristic of another. The Aginner, for example. a person rarely for something but nearly always against almost everything, may share the ag. gresslve qualities of The Right· er. who thinks he's be'tter than anyone else And The Intel· lectualtzer. who puts logic before emotions. often has some of the traits of The Con· troUer, the person who must be In charge. Just as most extTo· verts share some qualities of the introvert, a predominant life style usually Is flavored to some ex1ent by per.;onallty lean-~ ings in another dln!ction IAJ.J Haw Ta Handle Goldbrickers \ W e an have some bad days when our work output Is low. But goldbrickers COnsls· • lently produce le.ss. Recog- nizing goldbrickers ls not so e.asy as you might e:xpect. llley're often charming. sod· able people who. under the guise of doing their jobs, spend considerable time chatting to· gether or visiting other people's work areas. Sometimes goklbri<.kers coo- trtve to make the.n•lves spe- cialists in some s1n3n aspect of a business or profeulon. Then th~; use these "responsibilities" as reasons for shunting aside the rest of their work. They are skillful In getting the boss ro transfer this "overload" of theirs to others. If the boss doesn't do this for them. they often shift their own assignments to their conscientious co-workers by persuasive memo-writing or penuoslve. talking. When occa- sionally they do accomplish something, you hear so much 1_boGt It from them that If µn me:smenz.e you Into believing they produce regu !orly Once you understand what goldbridlers are doing. you can protect yourself by refusing to be bluffed Into dolng their wori< If your boss Is unconsciously victimizing you, use the grape- vine on your own behalf. U!lm· ly tell others how Mr. or Ms Goldbricker " operating Even the punle$1 of grapevines ccm con11ey the"b'uth to your hoss. -S. R. Redford S R Redford's lotut boolr. Job rnaMhlp, II to0n k> be publithed by Mocmlllon ... Di9com" the exciting new taste Bits ·o Bridde toffee chips · ve evervthina: you bake. It's ea9Y! Just:f Bits 'O 8ridde to any ~ nux. • «your own favcxite · beb-e baking. 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Its quite safe to say that of all th!! organized religious sects on the current scene. one church in particular stands above all in tts unique approach to religion The Universal Life Church 1s the only organized chUFch in the world with no traditional religious doctrine In the words ., o1 Kirby J Hensley, founder, The ULC only believes in what is nght, and that all people have the right to determine what beliefs are nght for them. as long as they do not interfere with the rights of others." Reverend Hensley is the leader of the worldwide Universal ufe Church. with a membership now exceeding 7 million ordained ministers o( all rel1g1ous beliefs. Reverend Hensley started lhe church 1n his garage by ordaining ministers for SJ.()() by mail Dunng the 1960's, he traveled all across the country appearing at college rallies held in his honor where he would perform mass ord1na1Jons of thousands of people at a time. These new ministers were then exempt from being inducted into the armed forces during the undeclared Vietnam war In 1966 Reverend Hensley was fighting the establishment on anoth~r front The l.R.S. tried to d ai.m the ULC wasn't a fegal church and proceeded to impound the ten thousand dollars in the church bank occount The feisty Hensley filed suit against the l.R S. in federal district CO\Jrt for ifeturn of the funds and to permanentJy establish the ULC as a legal tax exempt entity On March I, 1974 Judge James F. Battin ruled against the l.R.S. in his decision wtucn stated. ··Neither this court or any brandi of this government will consider the merits or fallacies of a religion Nor will the court praise or condemn a religion. Were the court to do so. It would impinge upon the guarantees. of the First Amendment." The judge then ordered the l.R.S. to return the impounded money and to , grant the Universal Ufe Church its tax exempt status. Reverend Hensley has stated that he believes a church is peoR'e and not just a fancy building He also believes in total freedom and equality for all people. The ULC will ordain anyone without regard to religious beliefs. ·race. nationality. sex or age. The ULC's success formula is both effective and unquestionably legal. After ~ person has become an or· dained minister. he or she can join with two other people and form their own Universal Life Church. These three people th~n make up the board of directors consisting o( a Pastor. a Secretary and a Treasurer. The ULC will then grant the group the use rA •ls legal c:hurch charter complete with both federal and state tax exempt numbers The newly formed church may then open a bank account in the church's name. Any member a the church ~an legally)donate up to 50% o( his or her 0~1de income to the church and lltkf' a conesponding tl/J deduction. The church in turn can pay the complete. housing cost of its minist~ Including rent or mortgage payment. 1nsurance:-ta)le$, furnishings and repairs. The church can also provide the minister with full use of an automobile as well as-Pay for travel and educational e.1epenses. None of these e>cpensd are reported "' income to the 1.R.S Recently a ~ town In Hardenburg, New Yori< became Universal Life ministers and turned their homes into religious retreats and monasteries thereby relieving themselves of property taxes, at least until the state tries to figure out what to do. Churches enjoy certain other tax benefits over the common man on the street. For instance, a church can legally buy and sell real estate or stocks and bonds completely tax free. It can receive tax free income from bank deposits or mortgages. foloany churches own large publishing, recordi~. or other related businesses like hospitals, clinics and schools without paying any income tax. A church can sponsor any kind of fund raising event such as a·concert, play or even bingo. Churches are also exempt from paying inheritance laxes. When the pastor of the church dies. the board o( directors simply appoints a new pastor and the church goes on. Reverend Hens1ey has stated that he personally doesn't believe in the talc exempt status of churches. Howe\'er, if , the government is going to give a free nde lo Billy • Graham and the Pope,.,then why not let everybody participate in the,e ~ssing5. Furthermore, he becks up his words by offering to defend in court any o( his churches against an attack by a govemmenl agency. Since the church wa~nded in 1962, it has attracted members who are movie! and lV personalities, businessmen. government officials. lawyers. and doctors as weJ) as all types of regular working people. During the last 15 years the Universal Life Church has blossomed into a full blown grass roots populace movement. RP.verend Hensley is ordaining ten thousand ministers a 'Neek and predicts that the churdi will hove over- 20,000.000.members by the l 960's. In addition, requests for inteNiews and lV appearances continue to pour in. Anyone who is a member of the ULC will tell you _that the ULC is destined lo change the "'Yirld. By unifying mankind into a brotherhood of freedC*n O(iMtated 1ndlviduals, each respecting the other· s-nght to live life as they see fit, th«: Unill'ef'Sal Life Church hopes to put an end to all wars. Reverend Hensley admits that this is a pretty monumental taskto accompUsh, but he also points out that he is already well on the way to reaching his goal ~ Hensley invites anyc>M wlst,ing to become a ULC minister to send a S5.00 tax deductible donation for the cause. to the Universal Life Church ~stery, P.O. Box 669 (FWW) ,Aptos. CA. 95003. (Editor's Brother U tom ieu is Chairman o( the Boerd cJ Trustees of the dotal Order o( the UniYersal Life ond 3eNes on the ......, ..... ~ Directors ol the lntmlationnl Unl~sal Ufe Church, Inc. Dyer Is his own best salesman. obviously haven't glanced In a bookstore window during the past year If you had, you couldn't help but notice Dyer's face beanfically beaming from the paperback ed111on of his ~elf-help blockbuster, Your Erroneous lor.es Erroneous Zones was number one on the Ne~ York nmes best-seller list for more than a year Now, two years after the original publication date, the paper· back Is still on the hsts as Dyer's second book, Pulltng Your Own Strings, climbs towards the top of the charts More than 20 million people have read Erroneous Zories. and the book has been translated Into 2 hlanguages The book has made Dr Dyer a mlllion· .. aire. But just 9 little more than two years ago. he was an associllte professor or counseling at St. John's University (N Y ) with a book his publicist couldn't even gel reviewed because of the glut of self-help works already on the market, Then, by pulling a few strings of their own, his publishers were finally able to get Oyer booked on a television talk show In his native Detroit, and his luck began lo change Word got around that Dyer was a dynamic talk-show guest, and his In vita· tions -and book sale3 -began to snowball. He gave 1,500 interviews within a year's time At 38. Oyer has suffeted through hls last Northeastern winter and moved to a condominium ln Ft. Lauderdale Now Instead of counseling patients or teaching, Oyer Is on the road 200 ~Y' A year, gMng lecture! In such far-flung places as Hawaii, Austria, Puerto Rico and Acapulco "I'm no longer e private therapist," Oyer says. "I now do therapy on lV " So much for the author, But what about his book's popularity~ Well, for sbtrteB, Dyer Insures the larges1 ~le audlent<.e by addressing himself to prob- lems that almost everyone has With regard to his second book, Dyer ob- Conti1"'ed ...... f -I Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That C!Qarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ... LIGHTS: l3 mg. "tar". 0.9 mg. nicotine. LIGHT lOO's: 13 mg. "11r". 1.0 mg. nicotine. rw. per cigarette. RC Alport MAY 78. P ... t. SAVE-2sc ~· WHEN YOU BUY NEW SURE SUPER DRY SOLID ONE DOLLAR BY MAIL Gel 1wo 50¢ coupons free by mail when you buy one New Sure Super Dry Solid. Use these coupons on your next lwo Sure Solid purchases, or keep one and give one 10 a fnend lo try Sure Sohd Get your requtred cert1ftca1e and dela1ls at par1tc1pa1- 1ng s1ores or wnle to Sure Soltd Coupon Offer. PO, Box 432. C1nc1n- na1t, Ohio 45299 Oller expires January 6. 1979 Offer good only tn the states of Arizona. Calllornia and Nevada Limit two 50¢ coupons per name or address ..: DYER Continued serves. "Being mantpulated ls a prob· lem no one escapes Everywhere you go people are telling you what you can and can't do." Do you ear a steak in a reslllurant that Isn't cooked the way you like because you're afraid to speak up? Su silently fuming when your doctor keeps you waiting for an hour? If so, you're a victim -and a poten!Ull reader of Dyer's Pulling Your Own Strings. Whether Dyer's subject is how to avoid being victlmtZed or. as m the first book, how to rid yourself of such ~erroneous zones" as guilt, self-rejection and fear, his message tS the same. you are in control of -and have the power to change -your own life. He Is a Norman Vincent Peale without the religion. Says Diane O'Con· nor, the publicity director at his paper back publisher. "Most therapists and self help books take you back over the past ~ iust dig you in deeper Wayne says, start from' where you are now. accept yourself. and you can be anything you want to be He gives people a strong sense of being In control." During a recent visit to New York. Dyer discussed his work and its success while his second wife, Susan. an elfin woman wuh a smile to match her husband's. was dboul to go shopping Dyer explained thai Susan has remained based In Long Island because she prefers her job as a teacher and counselor of the deaf to "following me around and being the wife of a celebrity." Another person Oyer misses during his travels 1s his 11 ·year·old daughter. Tracy Lynn. wlio spends most of the year with her mother in Michigan How much does Dyer think people can learn from reading his books? After all, If self-help books really produced as much change as they promise, people would need lo read only one. Dyer replies that he believes a book can be a catalyst for change. but adds. "I don't tell people just to think positively and wait for their pro· blems to disappear I tell them that they have to make choices and do something to make things happen for themselves." A key message Dyer's books convey Is how to be selfish -In a positive sense. 'The word 'selfish' Is interesting," Oyer says "Most people equate it with being Inconsiderate. but what It really means Is being In favor of yourself. If you call that inconsiderate. you're actually choosing victim status " Once you've decided to be your own person. the trick is getting others to treat you that way. Often this takes a process of re-education. according to Oyer. because family. fnends and co-workers have gotten used to treating you the way you've taught them But, he says. you con change if you're sufficiently motivated. The first step is to learn how to say no -and not back down. In cases where words don't seem to work, Oyer emphasizes the importance of letting your behavior do the tatklng. "If your son is supposed to empty the gar- bage and doesn't. remind him once," Dyer says "If he ignores you . give him a deadline. If he ignores the deadline, calmly empty the garbage on his bed. This will do more to teach him that you mean business than all the nagging that has got you nothing but upset " By now, you may be thinking that the cure sounds worse than the complatnt - a common response. according to Dyer But he says. "You must take risks You can't go through life expecting to get new things for yourseH by playing it safe " ls this the message Dyer delivers tn his lectures? "No." he says, "I try never to talk about the books I don't believe in the hard sell. The most effect111e way of sell- ing books Is to present yourself as the kind of person others would like to be around and can identify with." As an example of Dyer's ability lo sell · himself. 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For your how-to guide, send your name, address. zip code and 50• for postage and handling to: Sole Leather Council, Dept. FW, Suite 1400. · 221 North LaSalle St., Chicago. Ill. 60601 You'll find answers to some of the most common questions about driving and car maintenance In a senes of illustrated free booklets. The £orly Woming Book shows how to spot some car problems and In· eludes an early-warning checklist: the Foul Weather Orlulng Book gives safety tips for driving \n rain, fog and snow. and The Accident Book provides information on what lo do if you see, have or cause an accident Yoo can get free copies from yoor local Shell dealer. Fear Of Figuring Why do so many women have prob> lems with math? According to new studies by the Educational Testing Ser· vice, the answer may lie in the expecta· lions their parents, teachers and coun· selors have about female students. "Because of cuhural attitudes, girls are allowed to get away with poor perfor· mance in math " seys Patricia Lund Casserly, the researth MSOClate who con· ducted the studies "tn the early high- school years many girls are allowed to drop math courses because of a false belief that it wlll not be necessary for their future careers "On the other hand." Casserly says. ''boys take mathematics au along since it's assumed 'they'll probably need it '" I RWJI}' WEEKI}' Tiit Hew1,,.,,.r Mtglllflt 6'1 le•lnglon Awe , New 'lbtt.. N.Y, l0022 ,,,.. ..... tnlf Pue.Ill,_ Monon Fr•nk (Hcuttft V.P.·~I" 0~ P•trlck M. Unakey b9C\lttft EdttOf. Scott Oeattmo ;;; •AM IL Y WEflCl Y. N~ ~. ll71 "' 1n THE 0 ·1eting By The Clock Losing weight may depend more on when you eat than on what you eat says a New York r~archer. After conducting several studies. Dr Ronald Gatty. a prof. at Baruch College. says. "In a sense, your body Is a mechanism for processing food that works diffeTently on the nighl shift." Gatty, author of the book The Body Clock Diet: The Newest Woy lo FosJ ond Permanent Weight Loss. points out that most Americ.ans consume three-quarters of their dally c.1lorles in the evening - when they need them least Instead of skipping breakfast and eating a big din Robots Go To Work They load and.unload machines. fe~d furnaces. grind, polish, dnll anc..l punt h Sometimes they work 24 hours a riav And never complain They are industrial robots. and already thousands of them have joined the man ufacturlng wo~ force here and abroad according to ln~motfonol Management m~ne. Most of the robots are used In assembly lines for the "dh11est and most arduous" )obs. For insmnce, they've become fa- miliar figures In car mak1ng p~ts:where they are u5'!d mainly tn welding and forg· Ing operations. The industrial robots don't look like their science-fiction counterparts. They're basically powered arms fitted with grip· pers or other production tools Small computers programmed lo perform a se· quence of up to 500 steps enable them to do their work. And they never gripe about their jobs. M•MOlna EdltcK, Tim Mulllgln. Al1 Dl1'9CICW. Alchard ~•ldatl; lenlof EdltOl'I, RONlyn Abre- nyt, Hal Landol'I; 'ood Edi• Marllyn HanNn; Aeel Edltoc, Pam Lambert; AMt. Al1 Otr9c1ot, Chrlatfne Wolak; fllc..,,_, Olorta Brier, ~ r-... PMf ~ c ....... , ...... w ....... Sl'llrtey SIO&n Fader, John Ol'*>n. Norman l.ot>Mnt. Anlla Summer Menut.atwt~ V.P.·O\:=arU Miiien; MM!._. -. Aobt'1a Collln1; &fl Mt<. CMetl~ ner, Gatty advises eanng no more than 30% of the dally calories at dinner and then dividing the rest up between breakfast and lunch Although Gatty says most people find it takes about 2 weeks to get their bodies to adapt to the new schedule, he believes he is living proof that the results are worth ii -he claims to have lost 55 pounds on the diet "It's easy lo lose weight," Gatty says; "the problem Is to keep it off. Whafs different about my eating plan is that It helps people keep weight off without st7alning to limit calones." Becoming A Better Consumer Po you believe 1V commercials? V1cwcr5 of 1V consumer ombudsman O,-,v1d Horowitz's nationally syndicated show are knowledgeable -each week he tests commercial cllllms on the l'lir. even going 10 the l OO If necessary Though some of his methods may be entertllinlng. Horowitz hns a lot of serious advice for consumers. Knowledge, he says. Is the best de- fense against being ripped off: "To be blunt, a lot of people don't know a Cc'lr· buretor from a horn " HoroWit:z advises that even if you don't want lo do yoor own auto repairs, for example. takJng a brief course on the subject helps you judge whether repairs are needed If you're buying something by mail. Horowitz advises writing a letter of Inquiry to the eo-m~ an offer sounds too good to be true "If you don't get an answer. you can be fnltly certain It's not a legitimate operation." he Sllys. KrHmer; Ptarwq, MlchMI Mootemurro V,,,·M M~ Oertild S. Wroe; h•tem Mtr.1 Jame• B. Power•; A.uoc. Eaat.m Met. Rlcharo K C-.rroll; V.P.·W..*'" .... Joe Franr. Jt: Mat! Ordef Mat.. Regla Peloquin; O.troft Mftc.,• laW'91\041 M. Finn; Calff., Pertlln•J.Stephen•. \'On Oef Lltth and Heyward; V.P ... erti'""e Dlt, Stanley RoH nttld; ll•ttl•Unt Mt.r:1 Kent O' Alleuandro; "'-''°" ~LC. wlndaor, llclelftt llfl, Mlf'gatet Alexlllldllr Quick Takes Holdlnt down an outalde job really wotb for a majority of American motben reports a new survey by the A.C Nielsen Company Ninety-seven" pertenl of the working mothers surveyed say they like their )obs. 88% are proud of being working mothers and 86% believe theb work- ing is good for their children When asked why they worked. 40% of the women sald because their families needed the money. while another 20% worked to buy extra luxuries and 19% cited "pe~I fulfillment" as their motivation You're guilty until prown Inno- cent. at least in the eyes of 37% of the adults recently polled by the National Center for Staie Courts in Wll· 11.amsburg, Va. Contrary to the fun damental ,principle of American 1us tice that a person brought to tnal for a crime Is innocent until proven guilty. more than l/3 of those suNeyed said the accused has the burden of proving has innocence Whoever said 1uries were lenient? Clty IUe donn't agree with almost 1/5 of all urban dwellers says the Dept of Housing and Urban Development According to the de- partment. 35% of people living In · U S cities plan lo move In the near future, and more than half of them In tend to relocate In suburban towns or rural areas. BIRTHDAYS (all Scorpio)· Sunday - Roy Rogers 66; Ike Turner 47. Elke Sommer 37 Moncby -Glenn Frey 30, Mike Nichols 47. Sally Field 32 Tues- day -Billy Graham 60; Joan Suther land 52. Wednadey -Bonnie Raitt 29. Katharine Hepburn 68; Jerome Hines 57 Thursday -Spiro Agnew 60. Sargent Shnver 63: Mary Travers 42. Frtdey -Richard Burton 53: Mackenzie Phillips 19. Roy Scpelder 43 Saturday -Btll Walton 26. Kurt Vonnegut 56. Jonathan Winters SJ:' Wiltiam Proxmire 63; Mose Allison 51 BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Sally Field, BUI Walton PutMlan. IWattone.: VP'• aftd Co-onctore. Aot>- tn o. Camey and lAHI Ellt•: V.P. Pub. l90H., Roi> •'1 J. Chrlttlt n; Putlllaher "91. Mtr't .. Jame9 0 . a.her, Aot>ert H. Marriott, ~ c. WIN; lullftM• Mp.. Tom ScMrier: OtttrtbutlOn Mor.: Pt!yllfa PltlefO; Pia U tllR>+ Aooef1 Ballqr; Con-•UIMf lentc ... M.,y AyrH; Adllfteft. AN't., S.r· blra Sl'ltplro; V.P .. FlMftoe: Allan Aablnowllz. Controltlf, Jtmet Enright. CtwM.. ~ .. 1..-onard S Ot vldow ,- • KING: ltmg. "Ill", l1 mg. nicon, .x>'a: 19 lft9.. "i.", 1.3 mg. ~__o1tne. ~.per cigarene. FTC Repor1 MAY '78. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Tut~ Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 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(0-08029) ......... $~ TIGHT B"AI FIT PERFECTLY, IN· STANTlY with the1• lng1nlou1 eleallc ex- tender.I And you don't hllY9 to MW • alnglt atltchl No-. you ctn -•r thoH bru you've tuck~ aw1y bec1u11 they 1hrenk or you geln.d weight. And whit e boon for 0111 who _., herd to n1, In· betw..in 1fzeel Simply hook E>ctendert onto bre & voll.,_• perltct 1111 Whitt. 0 2·Hooll ~ (0.9918e) ''°' •t.tt O ....._ ~,. (0·19171) I tort~ o 4-Hooll &_.,. 10.t01&4) a ftff ·~ STOf' sum111 srn:st End · eye1lass discomfort! Press· on p1ds cushion nose piece & temples lo stop 1llppln1, relJeve "pressure" spots. Un· detectable "on"! r1c• •f JD. o s,ec,.•1 (().55 772) . . . . . . . . . thu e,~ .. ~~I ~ , ANT I Oft llOIU [', ITllll IN TlflS ' CATALOG °"LT DOWNY STlfTCM Sll"US COY£1 YOUR n'.ET WITH CDlllf0-1'! So warm & comfy! Pink/While acrylic tor chil· dren & women; White for men. O Stntc.i111 ..... , (52712) Wo111n'1 (52720); ClllWnt1'1 (52738) ...... El."·~ rQIS( TISSUE D!SPlltSElt Just rlaht for pocklt·Slle pack. Mirror rn lid mikes quick touch-ups easy. Prftty assorted colors & desians. Sturdy plntlc. O Tlun Cue l Miner (l 7681) ............ $"'t:s\ 'as ~ ~. , (1 lo I lt::.CM ' v '"*~ .......... _, " . Wt--~ • ,I t MAIHI 12 SHIRTS Ill I " Of CLOSET SUC(..,...w 1thout crushins. wrinklin1! Just hook clddy ovv cfpset rod a han1 clothin1. Taper·dnl1n avoids wrlnkfln1. Steel. 6H wd. TW fUll Off SWUTHSI 0 Slllrt cu•, (69708) ........ . A few strolls with 0.fUU·lt wtllsb ballln1. maltlnr. pill· lnr from sw11ters l nipped fabrics In saconds! Rtne'Ns bl1nkets, co1ts, dresse~. Sturdy pl1stlc. $~ 0 Um·lt (22749) $l°:q WMIH AWAY UllWAWTED FACIAL IWl & flally sklnl Jitst rub! Gttltly lllrulw ''Wlwtlnd" 2-sldtd pld1 Ill ovtr fincersl No crt1111s, shnlna. ""· •f 2. [] ........... , (0.26559) ·~ Sll•IEI CAP um CUIU ... IUf'FUD 111 nlte, no matter, llow you tout S1tln1 flts hllhtst coif! 0 ... c., (15032) .... ·~ D Mc., (15040) ..•• st.q o Rift c., usosn ... st':14 "MOT FOOT" ,ADS kH' ffft nrm 1n cold weather! Give alow1n1 warmth on body cont1e11 Trim & slip Into shoes. Cushion feet, loo! Great f()( s~llers, shiers. hunters, any outdoor activity! 0 Met f1tt (92304) . $N.t_ CUSlltlltt TODD IUlllDll a11lnst painful rubbln1 a shoe pressure I Soft foam cushion sllps over bi1 toe t11 protect bunion. Washable. Won't aflecl shoe fll fits 111. 0 l•IH CHll (43711) .. $~ ' I UNUlll( rAUI l (Jf FANS recall the simple plusures of yesteryear! Handmldt from rt1I p1l~etty & praclic•I! About JJ•. Use as • mils, on wall tool Sit tf 2. 0 ,11111 fHS (0.92437) . . • • . . $'M( CHHllS! llUDIE ICE CUID to chill your drinks! Cltver let Cube TrlJ lrt11es 1 chorus line of 4 CUNICIOUS cullest" Drinks 11e sure to be "cood to the last drop"! Poly .. 0 Nllllf.(1N (28928) ..... MAiet A ,NOTO IAlfNt• & show oll 24 favorites in cftar vinyl windows! A wall cal· leryl 3 Yz• sq. snapshots slip i~free trom dust, fineer· prints Dowel; hancinc cord. O llM.._... .. (15958) ........... $~ lltVU OVU·WATU H Ull- DO·WAH• rWTS! Wiler· Rite tells you w!len to w1ter! Insert in so1l--turns whilJ wlltn water's needed; ereen wflen okay! r1et tf I . 0 •••lit• (().JWl8) .......... iht DOUHOUH FUltNITURE IY THE ltOOMPULI Complete fumlsl\lnge for tlnt..t chambert. Battl ha evtrythlng from footed 1 ~ • tub to l4i" tolP dlth (8 S>«). For Stud~ mlnlaturet: chairs gtwld-father ctock_..,.n 01~11me phone. a pc. 8ectroom hn mlrfored dreuer, bOWI & pitcher, bed. Pl•tlc. 0 Dollt"*8e , ........... : ....... <-::1. ..... (98181); ...., (98198) . . . • • • • ... ·~ soar-SAYH roT scM10- "'' lot OCll'on l T ellon91 (lid waste' Slip so•p scraps tnslde- cleen pott. dlihes, sinks! Poly c111't rust! Ass't colors. ~o Saan-Scl'W CJ0999l •• $~ IMUY'I TH MOlll SOAP; SCOUlllll ,.. neatly by Ult sink! -0.tliled like quaint wash tw In unbrHkll>lt poly. 5Hf,,,,,_ .... 0 S.., T• (H 716) .... $1~,. TH•UD ANY ltllDU Ill· STAllTLY with Automatic Thfeaderl Just put thread 1n 1ro0¥e, push button & you're ready to sew! No fumbling, wett1n1 lhreld. Built· in cutter snips thrud at any len&lh. o TllrlM• (OOJon .. $~ ..... ..f\ ~MIX OA MUCH SALE' , , ANY t 011 MOllE ' ITetll !IC THIS CATALOG ONl.Y : ~~-~ .. ; ~:;·;~;~ COf'f(( l'OT lOOK-AllU prel· lily holds instant callee on table, counter. Screw-tfte lid keeps ol fresh Nice tor sugar, creamers, too Crystal· clear plashc; h1ndy spoon included. 5# hi&h. O C1ft1t r1t (87189) $t:q MINHCE CUH TUYS frt1u 45 •rmt·sln c•es In no time! Grt1t for parties! Fin· Ible poly; cllbes pop out with 1 twist. Set tf 3 ti~,. ea. 2:W. .. I 4 'r'z"; ISS't colors. 0 Mial-Tl'IJS (0.96784) • . $b( WU cnSTAl TOOTIWICK YASU add daule to !Ible or buflet-elecantly hold looth- plcb . Crysl1l-clu r &lass, or· nale des11n. Double IS bud VIStSI ~ hi. Picks incl. Set ,, 2. O 'lcU1ses(0.75101)$~ DElfT·DUICll DINNU IEll is 1 charm1na chimer to d~ llcht 1ny collector! Windmill scene on frool; hand-painted no111 spr11 on back; blue & white cer1mic. 2~~. o Dtlft·Deslrn sen (82990) ...... ' ... $~ SUrH SClSSHS cut •!most CRUTE A llACIC FlOATilfl 1nythlnc-p1per, u rdboard, CANDLE 11 1117 1lns, ce.,•t. cord, linoleum, f1bricl Clip 1tc. with floatine wicks! Fill flowers, sm1ll branches! Zip with colore<I waler, shells, thru fish, poultry-bones l elt. Add t1lld oil for fuel! -1111 Meta~ l pl11tlc; 5• 11. 1nv1s1blt diK; 25 wteks. O Sclmn O f111t·Ull (56168) . . . . . . . $°'t:st (0.4821~) .......... thtl 1um FHEWn WUTllH! When htr bill ot y1rn turns blue, fair skies 111 In stor1 fot you1 When it's p1nk.-fain's 1 comln' soon Plastic; 3 'r'z" h1 O Wn•• Cit (94177) .. $1':q '?IAYI• NAHS" MAii MAS lllOUI SUUITY nnu screened In rich blue Oii white 11us. Mov1n1 mus1ae-w1lh 1n- spirin1 "Pfeyin1 Hands". 8 ~ ~ ~ 0 """ ... (27193) .. $~ I MW PURSE SltlllTAltY tucks in purse or pocket- has 2·year pl1nnine calendar; phone-address section: area code map; dates & data pages; more! Vinyl cover in ass't prints. O Pluur (92213) .$~ DAILING IABY ODll SMILES, SlEfPS, "WEEPS"! Turn the "maalc pompon" atop her hood & watch her exp"'ss1on change I Soft poly body dressed in jumpsuit sleeper; 81/2". 0 3-Fact. Doll (95471) $~ SCNDOL MEMORIES IOOK 11 'ffst111ll1t4 with child's name! 12 keepsake envelopes for Isl crlde • thru 12th grade; pl~es for photos, sig. natures, etc. State ht n1m1. O Sclleel-01y1 (p.g8S58) • . . . . $~ m MAT CAM 'T SU DE! DISH STAYS STllll Personallrld mat has cllnc·fast foam cen- ter top • bottom to stop 1lidln1-protect noor. Sturdy vlnyt; 21 lh# x 14lh"'. State lllt'I tlltH. o ht Mat CP-022531 $):q PEISONAl BLUE JEAN PENCIL CAS£1 We "brand" pupil's name on the patch of nllty 10"' denim rip tote for pens, pen- cils, stuff! 2 hip pockets keep coins, etc. State ht name. O lean Case (P-74963) $~ STACK O' STENCILS FOlt CltlATIVl KID$! Birds, toys., animals, trains-20 colorful stencils In all-for hours of drawing fun! Great for rainy d'ys! 2 W' safe poly discs. 0 sttllCil Sit (69930) ... •J $'N..t -~ DOii & CAT l.D. TAD. Stain· less steel ta1 inures pet's 11f1 return when ht strays! Looks like a deccir1tive pend· Intl ~ ,. ... 1111111, .... .... ,.,. ....... ~ .. 0 Dec Ttf (P-99465) f):q 0 Cat T11 (P-9M73) Sl':41 NUTS & IDLTS FUii SET hlS loads of Interchangeable pieces plus safe poly ptaf wrenches! run & ed11<;.~fional -helpi teach relative lllapes & slzts, manual duterity. 0 9etb F"' (55558) ...•...• ' .. $'h4a ???????????????????????????? YESI YOU ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF AN EXCITING MYSTERY! Flrtl lhere la th• MYSTERY OF THE MONEY end whether you wlll be teceMng the $50,000. Then there la the MYSTERY GIFT PACKAGE which the poa1men wlll deliwr to your doot If your order le for SS or more. Solve bolh mysterlH by eclfng todayl IMPORTANT: To ••celve your MYSTERY GIFT be sure to check the apeclal bolt on the otdet rorm below. ???????????????????????????? ;--s;ENCER a.;:;s: c-31 SPENCER eulL01N"G. ATLANTIC C.rv."N~.0&411 I I (PINN print) I SltHI Addr9l1 _______________ R1, ___ 80•---- I I Clly ______________ •• ,. _____ _..Jp, _____ _ I I STOl:ll 110. HOW llAMf Of ITtM C.lt<, Silt If r11c£ TOTAL I MIHY renH•llDtl.n UCH I I ~ I I Ill a z ::; 0 ... • "' ~ 0 0 -·. (!) • z . -0 _, < ~ OD YES ••• "" FIH llYSTHY "" ~, .. , D NO'"_, .... "" I TOTAL I lint _ .. , .. 111 .,._, Ht If -t. t1 ••"•t tltt. mnwuru'*lt1 POST ACE CHART Otdtrt up to $3.00 .....•.... , I~ Stitt Sain Tu · a..-.1elftlt-ttRMn ........ -, .. -I ... C"-ftl CM111.1 M ro.~IA, lncludl::.f r.::• Ct Otdtu ltom ~.OJ to 7.00 •.• 1.45 Iii, u. llO, • .111., ., ind h• I nr Ordtfl 1re1111 1.01 to 9.00 ... 1.65 rm.c1 I"°'·"" llO'\, i. char~11. Thnt Orders from t .01 to 11.00 .. 1.85 IS• Clllrtl 1'1'11. Al, Al. rL I. ... Snllf cfla{~H .,. Orders frOft'I· 11.01 to rl.00. 2.05 .... llC. IC,~· ... • , .. OOt ....... A'I, .... Oft11 pert o total Ordtta from 13.01 to 15.00. 2.2!> .... llD, Ill. Ill Ill. ID. fl. coall. Wt pay Orders from 15.01 to 17.00. 2.45 , ...... UI I",• II'\~ 1111 rut. Otdtfl from 17.01 to 19.00. 2.65 ~ ll, IN '"' cl. ll'f llTC ." ......... :r. ...... ·-r"" r"· ··r MIN. 0100 $2. Orders 0¥tf $19.00 .. Add Oii!} 2.115 ( ... ltilllpt If C.0.1. ••••} . ~Al. ••cs IOll .,. -ftl.11 •AWi• lltO .... ClllSl UHl•H fO " llllllll) The 000 rni• wllr bt awrdtd In • ralllk>m ilrawlftC ftom tnlrln recelftd lrt • rotl1111t1'f1 13 If awttPsitktt at wtll H otlltr pr-Ilona 1po1uortd by Sp111ur Qllb trr'011ct1out 1911 . Ni 111try tll1lbl1 h1 any of thtH sweepald1$ poalJMrh d by mld11t1hl Dec. JI 1971 •nd 1ectlwtd by Otc. ta. 1971 ts automat1e1111 tllllbl• 111 Ill• $50,000 '"" 011w1n1. lite $50,000 l'llza wl11ne1 will bt offlctally notlflld by malt. Vold In Mlnourl I 'wlltrt proltlblttd by law. 'tSTAIM£D IWS" STA• lops the tree or sp1rlllps in win· dow A b11 8 ~H across, ii glitters with 11th assor ted colors & the te1ture of ca- thedral gl1ss! fits tree top or suspends. Plastic. O Trtt Star (91272) .. $'t:q • • .. ti . ..s ... ~. 1-·f . . ~ ~. ~ GIFT UIS ,TWINllL£ WITH TOUCHES Of TIMSU! Glittery SanlH, bells, & more-a sp11k1tn1 way to identity pac~aces. Bia 2~" , I v.H. ,ack el 20; u s't hohd•Y du11ns. ~ 0 NMI Tllt(0.68353) ~ ., CNllSTMAS rosr CARDS have cheery season1I motifs, lovely verses & elfin ch1rm to win the hHrts of 111! 5 merry deslrn~; 40 urds on heavy printed stock, each 4Yf" I 5¥9"'. 0 TlleCans(0-52696)$~ 141 Slll-STIClllll TAIS & SUlS t>rlrtitly identity 111ts & dtc0f1t1 pxhps for CMstmas 1ll-occ1sions (birthdiy, etc.). 0 llft-Seti , ... (18690); :--.. 1_,.., IU682J .... u . $1~ tan WIUPIMt IS A ''IMP'' WfTII IM-lnl Odd·shlptS, lop, IOOdill, etc. are btautlMty wrlPPtd ti 1 pull of drrntrln11 Double·linlcl.101Mi1•16~-lOYl"' . ......_1-_........__._....,._..,.o ·~.ita 10.0«241 .... '~ lf·USAIU NOLHllS NAY£ ft.Al CAllDL( TOf'PEllS! Can- dle pixies, 4H Snowman & Angel, with jaunty "hats" ttiat are lon1·bum in1 c1n- dlfs! 0 Sllftlllall (84855) .. $ l'°:q 0 .... 1 (8\863) ..... $'t:-4t 50 Ol.D-fASHION£D NOU lln TAIS feature 3 ditler· ent nost1l1lc Yule 'scenes! Quaint, merry-colored 016- trme tap are huyY Pfinted stock. 2"' 1t 2~"; Ire st11n1s incl. 0 lift Tip (0.52871) $~ "JUL SAlfTA'S llAllD" IDOll is a delrahllul "touch & see" story tor tob Has pictures they can really touch & f•el -nuny reindeer fur, sort beard, 1ou1h bite•. etc. 0 T11cll IHI! (68528) S"t:st ..--#-~ I\ SPECIAL ' PAE-CHAl8TMA8 ' SAVINGSt Mii OA llUTCl4 SALEI • AN\' I 011 MOlll *.. ~ IT'EMI IN nus "' ' CATAlOQ ONlY ~ -~.,~-;,,. ' 11ttoed •• 111altled') -~--~~ to spartle on your tree! 6 enchlntina cherubs play 6 dltleient musical "i11st~ ments"! Bri1ht1y 1ilde6- each 2V•H on golden loops 0 bl•l lallll (().69278) .......... $)-:q con CNllSTMAS Sll,,HS snuu le your feet In ~itten­ soft stretch nylon knit. Merry red & 1reen with SPnlely spr11s of hOlly Washable; 1n adult or children's sizes 0 Twit Sli1111tu : u . 11r. $~ Milt 105454) Cllil4 (94441) CNWISnlAS CAllOL IWKllCS MHIY YUL( ,OT NOlDEltS lend harmony to Yule tlbl• hlft maanelic 1r1ps th1t settin1sl Colorful n1pklm~ clin1 to steel surfeces. have the wonls & music to Handy for hOhdry b1.in1! 3 fnorlte carols & season1I Brightens kllchen1 Washable des1cns. 'le. 1f 31. 6 Yl" sq. cottoo/flyon Set ti 2. 0 Melt ..... lu 0 Y......Ws f0.52670) .......... $b.4 . (0.909691 .......... $°t.q tOM IWtltlD MAMl.......US UIRS-fe~e1 •rite 1 11t11rn ldctren 111ln! Just wet & slid. For checu , t>ooU. tool 3 ""'- FtsTIVI YUlfTIDE TAllf· COVt• tops your holidlY table with • colorful Ch1lst· mis scene & brllht. tolden 1nowft1ku! A chmt 54" 1t 72"' In wipe-clean plastic. 0 Y•lt Cem (65920) ..... ' ... $~ stat. ..... 1111 M*91a, df.: I 0 Llklt (1).1923~) $~ ,- llOMYC .. TISSUI SllCK-OllSI Snowmen, 111.aels, Slntas & "'°" ~ open into 3-dlmenslon•I 11tt .... deco11trons . Just peel & stJoll ' • 2W" ht. Sit., ti: 16 , .. , ~~.. .~ 0 TiaeHM (0-55163) , , 'I •-v' WIN $50,000.00! The s .. up11eh1 Enl1f o~ rne co•e1 covl'1 ••n rou U 0.000 00' Fill It In I 1t1utn II 1od1r' Gel a FREE GIFT! ::i;::: ,::~~:' e;r~--#_#_#_# __ rNEW aa ~ 4 m1• SALE1 ' ANY ITEM Ne WHEN YOU I ' MIX OR MATCH 6 OR MORE! 1 - ..,, ....................... fl6 '-... W# J/li W # W # # W Jlli W#.,,,.. fOlD-AWAY SCISSO.S IO AllYWHH£! T1d In pi!rse, poc-et, suilcese! Always handy when you netd tbem ! Sharp little scissors fold to just 2 ~"'! In vinyl case. ~ :( •• \t ~~ .. ~ l!XOUlllTE ,ORCEllAIN THIMILH ARE COL· LECTORI ' "UZ!9-all In fine, hand-decorated chlnal ChOOM charming tradlllonal blue Delft wlndmlll qHlon ... romaritlc bluthlllQ pink Vic- torian ro1e ••. prlncely red cardinal. perched on a bough ol blouoma. All with gleaming gold-fired rime ... beaullful gflll for your favorite colle~torl 0 V1ctori.n "°" T'Mmble (87213) ......... ·~ O Oelft·°"'9n Thflftble (87221) . . . . • • . •.. ·~ O Cerdln.i Th...._ (87205) ..•........... S~ IMSTAMT FtV£11 D(f£Ct Oa works within 15 stCOllCM! Just hold strip to forefleld; lttltr tppur>-f fOf fewr, ,. for normal. GrHt to tah THE CHARM Of '"ITTY CREWEL EMIAOIDEJllY on matching eppllance coveral A lre1h took for your Whole kltchal')-A they protect from dust, acretchea, 1p1tteral Exaul11te alltchery pallern1 on wipe-clean vinyl: trtm In avocado or goto. 0 C,..... Toeeter Cower . . . . . . . . . . . .... ~ Avoeado (80131): Gold (80152) 0 C,.... ....._,.._,o Co"' ........... ~ AWOC»do (801110), Ool4 (80178) t:;I CteW91 MIH r Caftf . .. . ............ ~ A-.ckl (80228); Oofd (802391 o f'lhf·Anrs (69518) ........... $b( CUCH jtAla TRIM CUP· "llCSI No mnsy clean-ups; itchy h11r down btck ! Snap. on vinyl cover-up has fle11ble rim Gnat for perms, t1nlin1. etc! Wipes clean; ldjustllble O Trf11 Trw, (23267) . . . . . . . $):.q ~~ ~ 1£,AI• THll vum l SAVU liquid Vinyl-Mend quickly dries to stron1, pliable mat• real. Ho m111n1t Mends IU1$, burns, spht seams-in vinyl, canvas, nauphyde! IV• oz. 0 VlllJl·MeM uo193J sbt STOP IMOUlDla IAI FlOM l ll,,llltl Su11-1rlp strip Id· heres lo underside of strep; 1tlltty clln1s to fabric on your shoulder. B.11 st.ys pull ~· wd., trims to tffY sire. 0 Slra,.NtN 1513341 s~ toua on P11m11t sm J complete 1lphlbtts. - bers, symbol~ 101 char1e· ,.,,.._.. stamps, ink pad. twt11ersl Personallzt checks, boo\s; pilnt allf\S, ate. Pocl- tl·slte. 0 Mlt '" (13136) ~ DISl'LAY YOUa TRWUMD l'LATlS on handsome hard· wood hlnltd easels. £te1ant ebony enamel finish enhances your collected plecu . . . shows them olf beautifully! o •N £41tf (536451 .. s"N 0 I" Eisel (53652) .. s~ nuws ltfPAIR •IT lets you tl1httn or replace hin1e screws In seconds! Has mini· scr1wdriver,m11nityin11tus, 4 screws. Sl\les trips to the 11pt1c11n-& money, too! 0 Sl*S IUt (69591) --............... • ~ ...... fll'f".•1 .. ,• -mwwi--COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALl,.EY IRVINE SAN CLEMENT[ TV WEEK NOVEMBER 5. 1978 If · you think you know what a weight loss clinic looks like forget it. Ours is really different. This is a new J ~ concept in weight loss and weight ~ i ~ · · control. We urge you to call us right now "~~,.--.r·_ · so we can tell you more. bur beautiful /f£i; ?; ,,: facility and new approach is going to re-~ ~:t ~ write the book on weight control. If you ~ 0 t:J haven't heard about us yet from someone .~ who has been here come by and see for yourself. You'll find much much more than you expect. Free baby sitting ser-~ vice. A complete private club facility with over ·100 scheduled activities and ev.ents. Off street parking and all for a very low cost. C~ll Now For Information (714) 975-0700 Advanced Health Center Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM The Professional Approach to Control o t Alcohol, Weight, Smoking and Stress. 1300 Bristol Street North, Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 ~· SUltOAY, #OVEMBEll ~ 9:30112 Pro footllall Ooublthudu Camt l The San lr~nu\Cll 49m vs the Atlanta falcons 10:00 Qt Pro footNll leams lo b, annount'd 10:30 u a-1 IU'l '71 11:00 U CU Pro footblll lhe Clevef;ind 81uw11~ •S lhr H•1u\tton 011,,. 12:l0 O U llH l're·w me 1:00 0 J I l'ro rootblll The Dallas Cowboy\ at the M11m1 Dolphins tft l'ro football Ooublehudu wme 2-The hmpa Bay Bucunttn n. the Los Ancelts lbms. • 4:00 O Collect Footblll lh' USC lro1an~ vs '"' Stanford Cardm~l1 MOllDAY, llOVUIBlR r. 6:00 U 3 ltQJ 12t ABC Monday lt11flt Footl»U lhP Wash•nRlnn Rtd•~t11\ vs the 8al1tmort Colts TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 6:00 O Pro Batlietbflf I/It tos AnReles Lake1\ v1 th~ t1111a,o 1!11111 WEOllCSOAY, llOVEMBlR 8 6:30 8 ,.ro Bu•etbalf San 01ego Cltppm v~ 'idn Antonio \purs fltlOAY, llOV£M8at 10 S;DCr U 3 1..l.lOl fn) World Hmywe11ht Ch1mp1011ship F11hl uve coveraRe ot the 15 round WBC World l1m ywP1Khl Ch~mp1onsh1p l1Kht between Larry Holmes and Alhedo (Vdllithsla from Ca,s.irs Palace 1n I as Vega-. Nrv Jhe two olher f1ghls ~cheduled lpalu1e t<en Norton against Randy Steph,ns and Alett~ Arguello against Arturo I ton SATURDAY. llO~CMBllt 11 9:30 U '10 ·~ llCAA footl»ll Ooubleh11d11 Garn• I !tams '" 111• announced - 1:00 U j 1 10 ~ llCAA football Doublehtad" Cam' I l,am~ to ht announcrd 3:00 D 8 12 CBS S!lorts Spe<tacul11 Arg,ntrna \ Hu~o Cono against Rod11go Valdei 1n a I~ round bOul from Bueno1 Aue~ A1genhna also hrghlrghts 111 lht s111h tYtnl 10 lht World\ S11onpr~I M,n cnmptl•lron· the gul hit •1th lht R~ms chwluders 1:00 e I l'ro !Wletball San Otego Chpptrs •S Hou~ton Hod'h 1:00 O ColltCt !Wl1tbilll The Athletes v~ Maiquellr 11:00 u Collect rootbfll IJClA Y\ Oregon Slatr 'Ill' del•v Cl) Colltat Footbell lhe USC ho1ans v~ Wash1n&lon I ~pe delay I I.JO O Collt11 football Ohio Stale vs llhno1s I ape delay SUltOAY, ltOVEMBEll S &:00 U !:Cl "l'ippi Oii the ltun" (adv) 71 Inger Nrl\\Qn Par Sundberg CD (Cl ''Hana '1111 Miah" (wes) 68 Chnl £as1wood lnv,tr Slrvrn\ 1:00 8 r"3 t 110) f8 1 rc 1 ''The Slinf' lcnm) /J P~ul Ntwm~n Rnb~rt Redford m 10 1 "The Sutarland upress" (com) 14 Gof~rP UdW!I MOllOAY, llOV£M~R 6 1:00 g IC) "Someone Behind the Ooor" (wsp) II Charles Bronson 0 fCl "Whtie the lled rern Grows'' (dra) 15 Stewarl Ptlersen 0> Ci "Ser & the Sinflt Girl" (co~) '64 lnny Curit~ ~at~hf Wood 9:00 D C!3 •HI C1 "Rainbow" (mus) 111 Andrea McArdle. P1pr1 I ~ur!f Oon Murray Michael Parks B C "100 lliflts" (wes) 6q hm S1own Raquel W,lth TUES DAT, 110VlM8£11 1 1:00 U \Cl "Sonnie & Clyde'' (dra) 61 W&tttn Bully IAYC Oun,1wdy ID CJ "LI• & Order" (mys) 16 0111•n McCav1n Kerr Dull, a Cl) C-1 "HIC1' ltooll" (wes) ·~7 Cary Cooper C1ace t<ellv -l:JO O Cl ''The Owl & the Pvssyut" (com) /0 B~ibr~ S1rt1~~nd WCOllESOAT, llOV(MIER I 1:00 U C' ''Shofl Wal~ to Dayhpt" (dra) l, fam,\ R1nlm O C "~ron" (wes) 71 Rreha1d Boonr l~trr CMOn Cl) <C "Hovwbolt" (tom I ~ Cary Cr ant Soohr~ I om 9:00 U le t t (.J "First You Cry" (dra) 78 Ma1y lyl,r Mnort Anttlony Perkins. R1ehard Crenna U U 1>t C "ll1h11n to IAIKIHI County" {dr1) /'i Nd. 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Recreallon Thurs "Rt!>aurcu l!uearch ' r 11 j) Sunrrse Semester U 0 'lOi futures m Uniweriity of the A11 -s -6:30-... unup D 113; Not to1 Women Only 'Molherhood" U C,11ucolendu U Oarbrea• LA. T TV Clawoom Ill (fO, features m llew Zoo Revue m c,r100ll•i11e ltl Romper Room 13§ lnstrucho1111 Courses 7:00 u a 1t fleW) D ll }I Todar Show U 700 Club U ~ 110) ~ Good 11101111..,. Amenu Oavod Hartman 1\ lht ho\I O The frooilts m B4i1s & Poiky m 141cs 811nn1 fii) Yoea foi Hulth -7:30- 0 ~ BuddttS m Tom & lt11J m 1(1oftt Supentus fI!) Mister Roters 8:00 U lUJ C,ptaln 1111111100 Sunup San Diep 0 The I'll Club (I) Woody Woodpecker mzooml 'TO) Onr £uy -8:30-u fe1tu11s m Tht fhntstonH m Sues Bllnny fI!) 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Th.t Joker's Wild a> Kar1oon Karnrnl :J Si leopardr 1241 Villi Altare 2t £wery01r so, Hod1epod1t lodte 4:00 fJ Match G1m1 '78 1 My Three Sons: lltWl f 11 D Mary Tyler Moon E 1Cfpl lut) r Si• Million s Min [•CtPI lues 0 Wild Wild Wtsl r. ClJJ The Roo'lts :HJ C,1ot Burnett & f "'"" !RI Zoom fI!) Villa Ale&ie fl§' fu turH -4:30-fJ "!trS • }} MelY Gt1Hin Show lues Wed & Thur Adim-12 Mon llfws f11 D The loll llt11h1rt Show (1c,pl Juts U lltws I ur\ & flt only 10 Carol lli1nett & Frrtllds m Tom & Jury m llrottt Suptrst1rs ft Mtn G11lf111 Show l4 fu tures m a.s111 ltoeen .lt Emeraency Ont )t Hollywood Squaru SO Om Luy 5:00 fJ 3 D U' I fO "''" U flit lloni< W01111n fJ 1 10} \~ World Hmy we1chl Championship fri latry Holmn vs Allr,do Evan1rhsta '" lh' main rvr nl of a l11pleheade1 Se• J riday 102 l1s11ng tor lurlher details CiJ Gunsmoh , The Joker's Wild rues m The llew Mich , Mouse Club 11' l.i11 's Club (I) Watt Till filhtt Gets Home 12• Mistu lloetrs fI!) Stume Street H The lob fltwll1 r1 Show $0 lllullflltlthrtr lt1port -5:30-u a 'lt m ...., Ill Tic T1< Dov1ll Jue\ anlv m Sptd11m1ft , • I ti Mary T yltr MoO! t m Ma111-12 '1~ 0n1 £arr U.I Mary Tyler i.oore licepl Tues 111 f11turts ~O~o~\~G ""~ THE RIGHT WAY Advanced Health Center wlll help you stop smoking · permanently! • 'Personalized Program' tailored just for youl To meet your needs! • Professional Staff! GET A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Open Evert Day 8 AM to I 0 PM Tlle Prof ... lonal Approtlclh to Self Control Smoking, Weight, Alcohol •nd Stren. f 300 8i494ol 91-NQfttl, N9WPO" 9Mell. CA 92980 -Mary Tyler Moore displ•y~ llnolher .ir.pecl of her ver\~lile lalenl when she porlray~ NBC News Corre- spondenl Belly Rollin in "fir~I You Cry," a lwo -hour World Premiere Movie airing on Wednesd•y al 9PM on CBS. Ba~ed on lht' hook of lhl' s.iml' name, lhe fi lm i' an hone\I, poign.rnl .ind oflen humorous lrue .iuounl of Rollin'' experien< e wilh a mulectomy th•t <;hoo~ her emotion~. her m.irriage and her outlook on life. Anthony Perkim 'ta" •~ Mary's hu~band, who h•s difficully coping wilh hi' wife's brush with c.incer, .ind Ri< hard Crenna \t,tr\ a\• former suilor, who re-t>nlers her lile ~n~ pr~lvidt'\ • he.illhy perspecli1;e on her traumal1r\ltu•l1on. (O·\l.irring with Mi'' Moore .ire Jennifer W.irren,. '-.,.Richard Dy,•rt, Oon fohn,on .ind Florence Eldrige. rhe film wa\ dire< led hy mulli-Cmmy-winner George Sch.ieler .md produced hy Philip Barry, who w•s \upcrvi,ing produt er uf \uc1l nol•ble films as "The GI.is' House," "A WH of Children,'' "The Auto- biogr.iphy of Mi'' Jane Pillm.in" and "Queen of the Stc1rdu\t Bc1llroom." M•rsh.i Mason i\ "The Gm1erne\\" in .i \Cene from thl' Neil Simon pl•y "Thl' 'Good Ooc to r," a cumpositl' ol eight light-heuted \tories th.it gently po~e fun .it the foibles of the 19th century Ru \si.in bourgeoisie, .iirlng on Great Performance~. Wednl"\'tay at 9PM on PBS. M~. Mamn is joined by .in .111-~t•r cc1\t headed by Rkh.trd Ch.1mberl•in, lee Cro1nt, ldwud Asner, C•ry Oontl ig and Bob Oishy, who pl.ay • variety of roles in the vignette\ suggested by .ind .id•pted lro,m stories bY Anton Chekhov. A~ "The Writer," • ~ombln.ition of Chekhov •nd Simon, Rich1rd Chamherlain move\ through the pro- duction in • vuie ty of guises, c.iri!fully we.ving together the Oorie\. The play op1ms with "Theo Snttze" .and progresses throu11h "Thl' Gove-rne,s," "The Seduction," "Tht Orowned M.rn," "lhe Audi- tion," "lhe Oefen\l'less Cre.ature," "l he Arr.in11l'- ment," and conclude\ with "The Writer." This present•tion m.irks the first time •Ju II-length Simon play hu bee-n produced especi.illy for televi- sion. The play wu orlgln•lly performed on 8ro•dw•y in 1973 with M•rjh• Muon .u one of its st•rs. ~~.w~w jVJb~~~-~JP KAZ'S ACTOR/ AUTHOR It's not wery often that an act« has the opportunity to star in one of his own creations, breathina life into his own concepts. But, thJt's eiactly the east for Ron Leibman, the critically acclaimed mae ador, #ho brinas his multi·lllents to telewision. He not Ollly stars in Kaz, airina Sundays at 9'M on CBS, but also created it and wrote the oriainal production. . Kaz is short for Martin bzinsky, an n-con who obtained his law Ttlree and passed llis bar n 1m in prison. Ron said, "But it's also about a man who is me, !*Ina for options. P'art of the character I created eontes very consciously 04lt of my own nperience. I thourht that people t.OUld ldtfttlfy with a ltOfJ about a man wantint to chanae his life, to ret out of the rvt ht's l11, l11to somethlnr that's roina to be better f« him, to make his life happier. That roes for women too," He IMls it is not a lawyer sflow, but a show ab04lt people. ''ti's not all serious. It's a comedy of surrinl, a 'dramedy.' I wanttd a nlu family of cllaracters, illterestina people that are more ttlatl OM diMMioftal, that haft a...-of humor." He at*ially llhs the inter.Jlly of the two lead dlaracters, Kn and Sam ltMett, played by P'atrid O'Neal. llaz as tht brutl, somewtiat raYChe n-co11, plays couftferpoint to Bennett, his ultra- .,eMsticltM boss. HMarc Mtl\!ft, the ... cutlvt producer of the series, and I wanted P'atrict O'Nul'ltf Ult part of Sam ltnnett. P'atriu has btcoflle klelltifiecl with 'bld·auy' rotes. But he's dtliahttul, has a 1rtat sense of llunMH Pd • warm, puclisll perscM1ality. loll kllOWS tllat filmifta a series Is hard '"'4'l and OM of ~is COMtms Is kffpiftl up the q111lity of Ills actina in the filmiflr time 1llowtd. Another teftctnl 11 his oM111tioll to the lar1e 1udltnce his show r11chta. He fHlt that telnllien lllould not OlllJ enter1Jln, but should also be uplift1n1 and mun1ncf ul to the audience. Born and 111Sfd 1n New Yon City, Leibman says, "from childhood I've alwaxs wanted to be 1n 1ctor." Atter two and 1 hall years at Ohio Wesleyan University, where he appemd in senfal colleae produc. tions, includinc the title role 1n "R1d11rd Ill," he returned to New Yon to study 1etin1 at the American Academy and lee Slruberc's Actors Studio. He supported himsell at various 1obs 11ntil his lint professional sta1e 1ppear1nce, for the modest sum of $25 a week, 1n Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridce," presented by Mildred Dunnock's Barnard Summer Thutre Compa ny. Ron wtnt on to 1ppear in two off·Broadw1y shows, "The Pohr Session" and "The Premise.'' The litter, a highly acclaimed series of satirical sketches, also featured Gene Hackman and Joan Darline. Ron made his Broadway debut in "Dear Me, the Sky Is falling" starrinc Gertrude Berg. After two more Broadway shows, he decided to try repertory theatre. "I found Broadway borin&, "hich ii is when you ger in a lone run. I wasn't learnin1 much, and it wun't until I got Into repertory th1t I really started to cook IS an actor," he said. He spent three seasons 1n Phil1delphia with the Theatre of the livin1 Arts. He then joined the h ie Repertory Company where he starred in a tryout of Joseph Heller's "We Bombed in New Haven" which went on to Broadway. His portrayal of Sercunt Henderson won him the Theatre WOl'ld, Drama Desk and Cue Ma1u1ne Awards and established him IS one of the most dynamic younc 1ctors on tht New Tor\ stace. His nut play WIS John Guare's controversial "Cop Out." Althou1h it ran tor only one week on Broadway, Ron doesn't consider it a failure, since he married his co-star Linda Lavin. - His first movie followed his Obie winn1nc role 1n Conrad Brombtr(s "Transfers." He played Geor1e Secal's older brother, Sidney in "Where's Poppa?" This was followed by "Slau1hterhouse Five," "The Hot Rock," "Your Three Minutes Are Up," "The Super Cops" ind "Won Ton Ton, the Do1 Who Smd Hollywood." In 1977, the Leibmans moved their bast to California since Linda w&S starrin1 in the CBS wries, Allee and had to be in Hollywood most of the time. P'mious to this, Leibman hid refustd offers from all three networb, teelinc that television had victimizech lot of people he knew. But with his wife's series based In California, he decided it was time to 10 into television. He went to CI S and asked, "What if I do SC11T1tthin1 that I create, not on an e10 level to control, but artis1_it1lly to hne some say in what I'm doin1?" CBs 11reed ind chose llu from the ideas Ron submitted. Ron chose L«lmar P'roductions to produce It "beuust of the qu1lity of their previous productions." bz wu sold as a series and apparently well received by the critics and the viewers. ,..,.1 • SUNDAY MOVEMIER S MORNING • lndiutes an Aclwertisemenl e:oo U I.Mp Unlll My htt 0 Mark Wihllll's M11ic Show U Daybreak U.. 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Price ~ Old Time &os,el Mour 1t 11 Is Written flt. Rtr Humbard 111 Htlald of Trinh FROM ANNIE TO JUDY The early yea~ in the hfe of the legendary Judy Garland 1s dramatircd rn "Rainbow," a two-hour N BC World Premiere Movie airing Monday at 9PM. Andrea McArdle. star of the Broadway musical "Annie." por- trays Garland from her early ~truggle~ a~ a vaudeville performer 10 slllrdom in "The W11ard or Oz" at age 17. Piper Laurie and Don Murray portray Judy's parents, Ethel and Frank Gumm, who -dc~pilc a faltering mar- nage-allcmpt 10 further the ~inging tareers of1he1r three· talented daughters. the Gumm Si~ters, as they were known professionally. · Marrin Balsam ccMtar<> a~ srud10 hos.\ Cou1s B. Mayer, who pl aces Judy under contruct and then insists she play very young character~ Rue McC'lanahan plays Mayer's trusted dSSistan<. and Michael Parks portrays Judy's musical tutor McArd le. who ''"8' nearly a d01cn ~ongs in the film , wa\ coached in the Garland ~tyle by Buddy Pepper. who had been Judy'~ acs.-ompan1st for years But there was no auempt at 1m1tat1on According to elter uuve producer W1ll1am Jiogan. an dfort was made ro 1n~t1ll '"Andrea 11 frehng for Garland'{ technique without comprom1 mg her own natural 'tylc "Andrea will not do a Judy Garland 1m1ta11on." he ~atd "Bu!_,therc 1s an interesting physical resemblonce She has file same strong voice -Judy had as a youngster and 1s c~unky with short l~s. broad ~houldcrs and big ~s. wh ich give her a srrik1ng gcncrnl rt\c mblance to Judy." Jackie Cooper. who was a friend of Judy. directed the film and 1'> portrayed in ll as a teenager by Johnny Doran. John McGrecvcy wmtc the ~crcenplay which 1s based on the book. "Rarribow," hy Christophct Finch. The mu~il'nl Jrum111 \ a Ten-Four Production. Wrllillm Hogan und Grcg.S1rnnp." .1n: c'cc11t1vc pn1<l11cef'. P1199 I 9:00 • U Marlo's Mick Mll'fit M1ch1ne C1J Ru Humbird a ht tilt l'ress U Villl Alt1re 0 '}; ill; Oral Roberts Ml It Is Writt'1I Cl) Don Stewart Evan1thsm fD Seilo World Super Tennis JI; lMw YCIMI Blblt -9:30-u Fact the "'tlOll O H llBC Reh11ous l'ro1ram Young oeople from around the -rortd -spnk IOI themselves oo war once. the ·fulure ol the lamoly educahon and ... 01~ U II Children s T'.' Maeuine (f) Tht FBI a Oay ot OISCOVVJ ~ Spedrum m s,iderman (Ill ''o footblll Ooubleftudtr Game I-San r1anc.sco vs Atlanra Cl) Old Time Gospel Hour 111> Jimmy Swauart Sholl 1H1 llrl '71 10:00 U lltwsma~en Hour of '°"'' n hn1ity flim Ftstlval "Once Upon ·~Time" U llids Art People Too lodav \ guests are bas~ett1all olaytr lul•us Or J [tv1ni ballet srar Edward Villella and s1n1er Samantha San2 O Herald of Truth 1Q, Words A Popp1n' m Burs Sunny/Tom & Jefry Hour 3J Su rth JJ) l'ro foofblll r earns to bt announced TV WEEK NOVEMBER 5. 1978 -10:30- ft Medll ) ' I~ .B his Are People Too 0 ~ii ltfl '71 'T llloY1t: The Hned Hand O Rev Leroy Jenkins a> ~lnf1 C11141tl 11:00 U llloY1t: ''Tartan finds A Son" (adv) 39 Johnny Weissmuller O 2f l'ro footbl tl lhe Cleveland Browns vs the Houston Oilers O Churtll otthc Good Shepherd m llloY1t: "Curly Top" (musJ 3'.> Sharley 1 empte Rochelle Hudson m Church Ill the Homt m freestrte -11:30-u ) 111) (lJ An1m1tS Animals 0 Reli1tous Town H1tl fD Rebop AFTERNOON 12:00 0 Voy11e to l!te Bottom of the Su U (TOJ 'HI luuu 1nd Ans wt rs O Formby's Do ti Yourself m h ru n 2( Anyor1e for Terinrson? fD hen1n1 11 Symphony -12:30-u 9 Nfl Prt·Gamt 3 Colttft Football Hrfhlr1hts U Peoplt 7 O Movre: C "lndran l'arnt" (.,.es) 64 tohnny Crawford 10 lltWS1111hrs • · m 1110111: C "But the Dort" (tom) !>~ Humph~ Bogart fl Coll$Umtr's World AT LAST! -1HE MOVIE · -n>U'VE REEN WAITING FOR! '"!) JD;-· ST'ING" PAUL ROBERT REDFORD Winner of 7 AcadeniyAwards :ANABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE SPECIAL GSPECIAL TiME 8:00PM~ .. SUNDAY (Conttnuedl 1:00 O B Pro Footb1ll fto• Odllo\ Co,.bny ~I th,. M1an11 ll11lph1n· 0 Tiit 811 ¥1llty U 3 Dorttllons 10 8111 flsh1n1 12 Pro roothll Doublthudt r C..imr· J l.1n1pd fi,1, ·~ 11. AurrlP· m Gtt Smart 24 History ol Mm <o ED 28 Ton11hl Speu1I 1'11111 I · 29 Mo.tt hr ap1 I 1.,m •h• 1•1,n.1 I lhP Ar•t• €D Mrnco, l1h1~ Y £ncutnho 39 Mo.it WoM on tht r 11011t1y I'"'"• I It 1'1> It 1 111,1 tlOJ 1 I •!IV• -1:30- 3 Topic O Movie C "lht Mona's P111tt" C~do hi llou? M11 lu!' till \I !Ohl• !;11y '•t"I ~wPll 10 Colle1e football '78 (D Movie. "Fr•ncos Goes lo West Po1nr: wn11 ~l Oun•ld 0 Lon11u1 2:00 3 The Real Peoplt O ln~ghl O Bon1nu ID Mo·m: C "8tllron Dollar Brain" 1d1.1 1, M1rhM r • llf· !CHI t,lalden I 11 ll••plt·v 10 Morie C "A Bia Hand tor lht l ottlt Udy" '"~ t 1,1, lfrn 1 I 1111d.1 )otMll' WHotl~.JflJ '3 Mowir lH ''" "' I 1 "' l 111 ,, .,,~ r r.,. "' P.•'11n .. ch ED F V I ru Reform -2:30- 3 focu~ O Partnlint O Abbott & Costello 24 The Lont Search W Soempre [n Oomtnlo so hm1ly P01h1tl 3:00 3 My· fhrtt Sons 0 At Ont With ... 0 Family r11m restiot 1111 .... ,.1.1 .. M~KK di Phy~1t•I Mysl,oy 111111 _ D The Comedy Shop W Aliu Smith & :onn ID Cooareuional Outloo• 111 little Ruuls ,. ' Pocono ·~· ~, -3:30- 3 The B~dy Bunch D Oolly 1'~11·n !lldrk ~11r\11 n Veret1ble Sou~ /241 Hollywoc;d IV theatre 'ID Bink l'tnpecltvt on I ht llt'#$ 29 An1m1I World ~9 Meet lltt PIUS 4:00 O World of Sur¥1v1I ) Ad1m·ll 0 Sund1y u Co11t1e rootb1ll '71 e r Tr909 0 wlltCt footb1tl US< lm11n~ v•. ~l~nl<'rd (' .. 11d1nals hptd 10 The All·Star F111Jtl7 Feud S~c11I ID Movw C "lhe Mtch1nic" !llUI 1'! Cltarffs Rrnn\on IAn MorhArl Vintfnt Kten~11 Wyo11 12 Ohechons '71 Q) Morlt' C "Roe• A llJt Biby~ (rnrn) ~8 lr11y I rw11 .U lllttt the l'r•ss ID Will ShMI ..... ("1 Colter• football '11 "fl Mov11: C' "1"e New • CtnhHlonJ" ldrA I 17 r.eor~~ r. Sroll SI ~cv K.rc h ~01 l rtthlnd Slelclllnt Page tO • -4:30- f) Movie C "The Lett Hind ol Cod" !dl~I '•~ lfumoh1r~ l:logarl Agn•' Muoo~hPad G•nt T1mi;y 3 Cmer1ency 0111! U Grulesl Sports Lrirnds 8 12 h ce the N11ton 23 Ad1 m 12 ED WuJunaton Wee• 1n Rnie• 29 Bo111nca 5:00 0 e Stir lrtk D 10 Ntws 12 nus h, Your Bible 23 rocus on. PropositlOll 5 24 Suprtlllf Court m Fume lmf so Hum1nihes lhrouch the Arts -5:30- 3 Jou rney to Adventure 0 llt"A O Widt World ol Adventurf 10 Ironside 12 The Rook 111 23 Focus On: Edut•lton 24 Gron & Repm It 111 CJnd1d ~me11 EVENING' 6:00 O Pro footb11t Wr1p 3 Wold Kontdom O KNBC Ntin Conference lju•\ll A•• I 1lmund G lloown And I •tll• Y '""It" I''' hnni fl111bc1nk \ludoo~ 0 Mo-ot C (Zhr) "Poppo On lht Run" Ud•' II ln~pr Nol\\nn PA• \110diiPl l' 0 29 SPECIAL Tht Alt St11 FJm111 feud Si>ec11I K11 h<11c! 0d""'"' hu~I> tho ""• hom telPb•alrd cha11ly rompel•lo11n ~rt wren lhr r hi\ ol '""' AllC hol rnmPd\ \Wt~ llarn•v "1olh I I •RM I r nnugh ~Mii And WPlcnmr BAck Kotler 8 Untir11td World O Tht, Un•noown Wu Q) Movie: C (2hr) "Hine 'em Htlh" (wr•.) 61! Clint Eastwnod ln2r1 'ilfvtn\ I ot ReRl•y Pat llonglP fldtnr r.ulook" CE) Mollet: C (2hr) "Mysleuts r rom Beyond the Tuanalt" (don 23 Newt Conference I dmund G Rrown and I velle Younger gur~I 124' Crockttl's Victory Garden ID so Tilt lone Sfmh C) Aun Hay Mas 39 """ -6:30- 0 8 39 Ntws 3 fo111m 10 Town Hall Meet1nc 12 Rull Holl~ H lulc1 Chtld ' Company 7:00 0 B It 60 M1n11tti O DISNEY GNOMCMOBllC • More l'uchs to C1llon D '' )t Wonderful Wor ld ot Disney (Jhrt lhP Cnornr Mob1lr Con<lus•on of • twn PHI com~dy In ~ c1MIOR lild llOdnPy •nd lh11brth •PSCu~ Ihm grandfather from a tnPnlAI hMpotAI and 1rsumt lhtll \Urch for thr m1rnna 1nnmr\ IA\P" ~nd ho\ <JOO yU• Old grind l~lhfo Knobby WJllrr Ortnnan fd Wynn Matthew G11be1 K~1Pn Oot11u ~nd R1ch,rd Oracon 11Ar D ~ 1 tlOl lHI Tiie tlardy Boyl M~ltrlts No 1nlnrm11ton 1va1tablr lrom Ill' Nelwor~ .tour preso, lomr 0 Space 1999 14 u CoC1n1 Mmun1 ID races ol Communism so Soccer M1dt 1n Germany --UD.=.- 24 AlollJ hpenmtnl 8:00 O B 12 All in the hmdy PraL '"~I 101>r 1'1n~y' b''' '" .. or,, ~ai' •v•• '•••'' ~chi> with "m• .~1y ·.llang• b~dlell "' O All New Movie of • H. G Wtll5 Thnller, "THC TIME MACHINE" 0 n >t Brc htnl nt/ Time Mnh1nt 1/h11 lnhn B't k 'tar\ ~\ d 1 mn11utr1 ~r111us .. ho 1n.,n11 ~ m.c honr lh.il t,n lak• llom ontn th• Phi ' th• lutu1• Mid f'••111lla fl.i1nt\ ro ~lat\ H th, bfaut1tol W•eod And••w ClURRan llo~enwv D•Camp and Wh1118111tll c~ 11.11 o Wild K111edom U Firsl time on TV • NEWMAN! REDFORD! "THE STING" D 3 10, ~ ABC Sund1r MO'fit C (3hr) "The Sl1n1" (comJ 1 ,P•ul Ntwmar' Rohrrt llfdlror~ Roo~•I >ha~ r.hMlt' Ournoo~ R.i1 Wdl1t11n l tlrM R1Pnn~n Hm>ld l.011/rt DAnA [lr~1 A Ddu ul toot d•tim .n I h1taRO oflhr I q l/1 1rt "' '" "'tCP a bi' l1m1 Id( k•l.r'I U•ll•ni• b•aon 4Kat01t brAwn And Ml 11 Nol' Al HI 4~PM ARI wol dor d l~min ll•<l••1n PrP'"'"'' O II Is Wrrlltn ID Movie: C (2hr) "The Su au land hpreu " rcom1 I• (,n1c111 ttawn M1chc1el Sd• h B,,1 lohnwn W1llram Alhtrlon W Sim Yorty 24 Tllf A.scent ol Min ID Cltthons '7& €9 Csttllrts/Deportu [n Awon so Dad's Armr -8:30- 0 e 12, Allee Mrf\ b11&hl 1drJ is lo latth the demol11ton de1hy t•11wd on 'l.ilurday n1ghl by •tto11n~ lhr l11nro open all'' m1dn1Rhl Bui wlule he \nQOLU '" the !IOrtioom Ahte "1,11 alnnt lo handlr the crowd ot one who want\ morr than 111\I Mel's food 0 Wild World ol Anim1ls O A family on top of • the world ftnds hope. "Come Walk the World" with St'n Moone,11am. O Come Wit• lht World m 111ov1e SO C1ntmalK [yt /'-- , 9:00' 0 PRISON RIOT FLARES -W IN THE MIDDLE! O ' 12. Ku lr'lt ~rm•d p11sont1\ 14kt O•f• lht p11wn whtrt l<J1 strvtd tomt ind •htn his •• rellmat'\ 1tQUt\I horn In bt lhtn 1nltrmtd111y with ~he \J•lt lhr al tornry 1\ tnrn btfwr,tn htS ntll( hit and M put O Hour of l'onr O Rull House a> •u Humb11d fll) (2( MuterJllt(e Tllulre The D11chnJ ol Dub StrHI 'f. Nlft Clm ol Prem1m W1lh no sou•tt of income. lou1~1 lorced to work n • lrrt lann cook Bui h~I hu,bnnd with lime on his hanl1~ br,11nJ rl11nk1nt h~ay1ly Sf Movie: Shor~honr TV WCEK, NOVEMBER 5 1978 -9:30- 0 Sl'lCIAl Amenun lifestyle: Lou Geh111 In ,,_ t u2ut By Homsell llugh Down~ na11alt~ the hit story ol Lou GPhrrg horn his boyhood to his plJCt '" 111' Ba~tball Hall of Fame 10:00 0 a 12 D1llu Cllll Barnes rare ln1 \tatt vnato1 places Pam in "" ""'h•ard posrl1on when 1he dtrodu tn http ht• brolhtt s c.indodatv ataoost lht man backtd by 111' [wing lamoly 0 13 3t l1lelint Or loan ffoa2m~n ch1tl ot tht ntwt>oin dr., \oon Women\ ttnspotal t ~ ,,_ngrles C11unty usr Medical Ctn1t• IS \hn .. n al \Omt nl th• c11t1ca1 mum,111~ on c a11ng lor lht oolanls in hrr nmrry mcludine .I s11ual1on on ,.horh \hP wor~s yqt h 4 preemie a tlilbr 'o 1mmah11P lhal 11 some11mes torP,rl\ lo hredlht. and anothr1 on whorh an Pmergrnly blood loan~ ''"'"" ·~ lhAt infant's only hope ol ~111v1val O The Kint Is Comint 0 Ernest Anaftt Hour m Hee Hu' Honep W Gospel Hour , 2• heninc 1t Symphony ID In Perlorm1nct 11 Woll T11p fh, MA1rha f.odham Dan" Compdny P"lorm\ -10:30- 0 ltmmy SwJUJrt Show ID News W The l'Tl Club 11:00 0 I) 8 >t News 0 Tiit P1cesetten 0 3 10 2t Nein 0 0111 Roberts ID Movtt: C "The Surarl111C1 hprm" (com) 74 Gold•t Hawn Michael Sacks Rm lohn\lln Pat ltmglP Arlrnr Goton~c1 12J The 700 Club Q) 01y of Otseovery '3 Ad1m·l2 24 Great Perform1nce1 -11:30- 0 ~rU Fin1l/Mowie: c. "With A Sona In My Hmt" (mos) ·57 SusAn Hayward, HO!v Calhoun David Wdyne , l3l W PTL Club 0 <2,.. rn1 NBC Litt Movlt:•C "tlillina Stone" (d•a) '/I I 0 Cannon Nrher!Ulh Pmnlf /1m 0Jvts Corrcnnt Mochatls Mallhew labortaur 0 700 Club t Telepullt O Morie: C• "Sotd11r Blue" (Wtl) 70 r,.1ndoce Beretn p''" ~treuss Donald Pluuntt Oana lka• ICJ Mow11. C "Cromwell" (Ori) 10 ll1th11d tlarro\ Alec Gu1nnes.s Robert Morter Q) i.otre DJN footb.tA H11hlithti 24) T111eni of TllM fD Sctffl ftOlft A M1rr~tt -11:45- • Morie: IC l "Hirll Stc:11ty" (mus) 56 frank S1natr1 Gralf K,uy 81ne Crosbr Celule Holm -12:30- Q) Special hport 011 l'll11lul fltn1u -2:30- fJ Mowle. "Armored tomm1nd" (dn) 61 l!o•~ro II.Pel l1n1 Louise. (all lloll1man The Duke& Dunphy: A Heart-to-Heart Talk Jerry Dunphy sits down with John Wayne for a rare and very personal interview. The Duke ranges through his loves and hates. his friends and enemies. his family and divorces. Oscars, business busts. John Ford. Howard Hughes . relig ion and cancer. , Stunts. politics. and heart surgery. You 'll love every moment of it , being happily reminded that when John Wayne shoots his mouth off. he takes dead aim. and shoots straight. Join Dunphy and the Duke every night this week far an Eyewitn ess Closeup. (l} EYEWITNESS MEWS 5,6, 11 PM Because there's more to I ife than news, weather and sports. Pege11 Kermit. the felt-lovered host uf TV'\ The Muppet Show •nd hero of the UJ>(Oming fe•ture film, ''The Muppet Movie," is not only the world's first fuuy frog, hut the world'\ fir\I frog fuu. He's heen m•de •n honor.11ry member of the police fonl' of Lafayette, lndl.tn.t. The helm1ed b.llr.ic:hi.an h•~ been added to the ranks of L•f•yelle's Finest by offi- ci.il prcxlamation of Mayor J.imes F. Riehle. Police Chief Ron.ild 0 . Milk\, •nd School Li•imn {)fficer "P•t" Hughu , .ina h.is been i~ue<I billdge No. 46. Superfrog Kermit copped the honor bec.iuse he w•s the insplflltion for the suc- cessful s.iifety c.11mp.iiign fo r children being conducted hy Officer H.11ves In his city. Seeking • symbol fo r the ump.aign, Hughes surveyed loul youngsters .is to their l.avorlte .tnim•I \tu. Kermit e.islly out-hopped the OPfXttitlon. See-more h.as been m effe<tlve In raising the Hfety consciousness of Laf .ii ye lie chlld~n th.al the city's frog: f.iincylng .adult VIP's gr.lie· fully n.iimed hb celebrated tousln Kermit to the police force. P.ige12 TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5 1978 .AF ta NR MONDAY NIGHT FQOIBALL CHILDREN WHO Kill. Wt c-MU 2 ,M\llsnGlllOM~ -Cops and robbers Cowboys ah<;I Indians Playing house Children "act out" their rich fantasy world m dozens of dttferent ways But What happens When the fantasy 1s one of lllOlence? Of cruelty' And murder In South Gate. two young boys killed a little girl by bury rng her ahl.'I? In San Franc1sco. two boys crucified a baby by beatmg 11 to death In Hunttngton Park a 13 year old girt thoUght of murdering hef parents. but didn't Her plans were d1scovt?rt!d What causes some cn11dren to sertOUsly con~r the ulltmate VIOient ~me Chung 1nves1tgate5 1n a series of special reports Channel g News at 5 and 6. MONDAY NOVEMBER 6 For morn1n1 ind 1tternoon ltshnas. plme m DAYTIME PROGRAMS. lldow. tor your conwen1ence. 1te the d1y's mowrts. DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 O "Adventure 1n Blll1more" (com) 49 Robtrl Younr $h11fpy I emple lolln Aga1 m "G·Men" ldldl }~ ldmf\ Cagney lloyd Nolan M~•Ra"I Lindsay Ann Dworak 3:00 11J C "Don't D11nk the Wiler" ltnm) &<J Jatl •' Gleason httlle Parsnn-. 3:30 O C "llrch Min, Poor Man" (dra) 76 Petrr Strau~\ Nick Nolle Susan BlakPly fd ward Asner Oornlhy McGuue Steve Allen 8111 B1~bv Ord Butkus Kim Darby And1Pw DvggAn I yn~a Dav Gtorr,e Murray Ham11lon llPtbPll lellerson Ir Van lohnsnn Kay lent Ceorg~ Maha11s flornlhy Malone Rav Mrlland ~nd• Lawruce Pressmdn ~rP amonR the all star casl EVENING 6 :00 D D a 1t U ""'' U Emeraency Ofle 0 ) 11) ~ ABC Monday Nr&ht Footbllt love coverage ot lhf gamt bttYietn lhe Washrnglnn RPdS~•O\ and the 8all1more Colts from 8a1t1mo1e O Ironside m Tht 8f1dy Bundi Q) Streth ol Sin fr1nc1SCO 24 HrstOI} ol Muito m<mr usy €D [I Chapuhn Colot 1do >• Tic he Doll&h so F1m1ty Portr11t -6:30- D u 3t Ne111 6 Cfoss·Wrts m I Love luc1 m Mrchul h chon Show l U> Anetles I rmes columnrsl laLI ')m11h lal~s about thP 1nsp1ra11on\ lor ht• darlv p1rces gives hrs omprts\oons ol I os Antef,s and sha,,s hr\ e•pe11 pnc e as a Wodd War II tore11n (U11PspondPnl m '•~es [nc.endldn SO Pro1tcl Unrvrrw 7:00 D D 123• m llews U l11r's Club O 1 8 Joker's Wrld m 12 The Sil Million S Min CD Sanford I Son fD M1tNell/lehrer Report so lntroducinl BtOloo -7:30- D The $2S.OOO Pyramid D David Horowrtz' C4nsumer lklytrne U Newlywed Game e N1me lhllt Tune o r" '" Douah m Adim-12 .23 Tht Mwppet Show 24 Twenty.four Out f rOlll ffi 28 T011r&ftt 11 News ~o Jult.J Child I tomp,ny Following a difficult reunion with Rudy, Tom is crushed by the disappearance of his wife and son. RICH MAN, POOR MAN 3:30 MOVIE SPECIAL 0MONDAY~ • Pege 14 , 8 :00 0 a It WUI' tn C1nc1nn1h Andy I rav•s ,, ~11ll11end nn• 6 la mous iecordrng s11r shows up on Conc1nnafo lor a St.I •PS nt cnncrtt\ and Andy hnds h•msPlt nPad ovtr hHIS on IO•P again Mpan .. h1I~ WKRP s lv10 disc jO<: kPyS Or IOhnny F ,.,, and Venus fty ltap illP being otlertd as p111ts on WKRP s Won A Date With I. 0 l contesl Barrie Younglellow &utm D l' Jt little HouSt on the 1'11111e lhP Wtdd1n2 Mary lngall\ roytulty accepts a mar11age proPQSdl from Adam Kendall 1 I 1n•ood Boome11 l>ul 1s thP day approdthPs she t>tgons lo hawP \ttond thoughh l>ecausP she doubls thal I blond people can ~alely 1a1se cnrtdrrn U Movrt: C (2hr) "Someone Behind the Door" huSPI /I Cllarles 6ronson Antnony PPtkrn\ !Ill Ireland O Movie: , C, (2hr) "Where lhe Red Fern Grows" (dra) /5 Siew~fl Pelemn lames Whrlmo,. Beverly Garland m CJrol Burnett I Frtfnds CD Movie. C (2h1) "Su ind the Sinclt Crrl" tcoml £>4 Tony l,urlr\ Natalie Wood '.24 The Lone Surch Ihm 1, Nn God Sul Cod · Ronald ( w hos ls fl!) $0 lwen1n1 11 Sympllon) m Hum1llldos Y Oltndidos -8:30- D ~ 11 l'eoi>le No onlnrm•toon available ltom lh, Ne1 .. 01~ ~t our oreu ltmt m The Odd Couple m c.si. Motht 0111 9:00 o a 12 M·A·s·H Ch••lrs assumes llero1c propor1tons all,, revr .. ng a dy1ni paloenl •1th heart masuge, and lhen becomes mn,, 1nsutteiabte lhan ew •h'n a pholo iournahst lrom Slars and Srrrpts ai11ves to publrwe hrs medrcal orowe~s GreR MullavPy guesl\ OJ hmily Feud D a]) '3tl NllC Monday Movie· LC (2hr) "Rainbow" (musf IR Andrea McArdle. Piper I aurrc, Don Murray Mrchael Parh. Rue McClanahan Marlin Balsam. lack Carler, PeR&v Ann Garner Nichola~ Pryor M\ McArdle porlrays lht younR Judy Garland rn this musical drama that follows lhe leePnd~ry perlorme1 s career lrom tht age of JO to lhe age ol I/ when she athirved stardom on · The W1111d of 01 ·· fols Launt aiid Mu11ay p<>rtray ludy s parents [lhel •nii I tan~ Gumm who -desp1le a lal(e11ni m1rrratt attempt to fu11~er the s1ne1n1 carters of '(herr thrte lalenled daughters the Gumm Sisters Bal~m po1111ys studio boss lou1\ B ••ve• and Ms lokClanahan plays Mayer s 1rosted ass1s1an1 U Mow1t: ~ (2hr) "100 R1llH" (wes) 69 Jim a.own Raquel Welch Burt Reynatdi r ernando lamas An lnd1;in baok robber ~nd an Amer1Can b~ck lawman 101n up wrlh a le.mile M~11can revolutionary lo help save lhe Me11can Indians from ann1h1la 11on by a despoltc m1l1ta1y eovernor (lGl Mow11: <C' (2hr) "McCabe I Mrs. Miiier" (d1a) 11 Warren Bully. hrlrt thrrshe m The "''" Grifl1t1 Show m ~41 Y1s1oM <21) Mowlt: "M•A•~•lf' a"'"' '•rfor~ 1V WEl:K NOVEMBER 5 1978 -9:30-D 8 12 One Day 11 A Tune Ann ~nd l~e 2111~ drt \hod~d whtn 4n ur1mar11ed cliumalt ot B1rbara' au•vPS 4Wtth 1 n,w babi and somr ntws lhal s tven molf up1Pll1ng ED Yo No Ped1 Vrftr 10:00 0 8 It lou Crint Ur.a bl, IO lace lht lact that his mn1ne1 is rr olou lly 111 Ari Oonov~n puls A ,lr41n on lht r1h ronm lhat 1,.ds l ou 10 g••P 81lht an unusual a1s12n mtnl dUlh ~ lt1<h Min. Poor lhn U O Ntws m Nrcht "'"''Y G> Vtn Conmiao -10:30-m CD News H Atub : The Clos1n1 F rontrer ID Lookina for Aqu11tus. C1hlorn11's Quest lor W1!11 A crtlrtal ,1amrna1ton ol tht precaroous fulurt of Ca1tlorn11 s waltt resources Dealing w1tll 1nrt1cahons lhal lhtre ts a m•1or w~ter shortagt lacrnt lht ~WP s nt•I ~enerarron are Vice Pres 1rtrn1 Wal1" Monda le tntt11or Seer, ta1y Cecil Andrus Cahlornra Q,parlmPnl ol Water Resou1ees U•rPClor Ronald Rob1t I cs Angeles Counly SupPrvosor Kenne th Hahn and 1,v,,.I Wrstrrn governo1s watt• ~ptoahsh and tnvrronmental1sts 1 1:00 0 3 0 J 1-QJ .ttNt.-, D 1a,. .23 >t News U The 01trn1 C1me O fhe Lowe uperts m "" Odd eovp1e CD MOftty Py1hon's Fly1nc C11cus m llectoon '71 lrewiew -11·30- D e 11 CBS ult Mcrftt· Tht ltodford F1lut C "ladru of Crrmt" (dra/ /2 08v1d Janmn Marlh~ Hyer John Larch (3 Ad1ml2 D 1.231 Ul Johnny Cuson U Twlll&ht lone U Movie: "This Could Bt the Nrcht " (draJ ~7 l~an Simmons Paul Douglas. Anthony F1~nc10,a. Julif Wilson. Joan Blondell O Mom: C "Debo11h" (dra ) '14 Gog Youn&. Bradford Dillman 10 Movrt: CJ "Bonnit I Cl1d1" (dra~ £>7 Wamn Beatly f1yt Duna•ay. Gene Hackman / m The t'.ont Show Q)~I Smart ll~ lillu Toti I 't'ou • ffi Capt IOllt4 ABC News ~ SUSlltrne Tht1lrt 12:00 m Alfred lttlthcotk Pmtnb CD HoMylllOOlltrs fD Dick C,tttt Show fD 11tn1Y1ntty -12:30-u lt.U.r su,.11t111 Cl> Mom. C "Huk" (adv) ~ Ceor&' Monieomtry Mnna f rttman t :OO 0 (2J1 ()t fOlllOrrOW O)Mowtt -1:30- C) W1ftt1d. Dtfd 01 Allft 2:00 B Mo,lt: "Stattloft llofd" {dra) 'H Ron1ld Reaeen Alt1r$ Smrlh Q) Ctt Smut . , ..... TUESDAY llOYEMBH 7 fOf mornifl1 ind 1ftt1110011 llS1111p. pleue see DAYTIME ,ROGltAMS. Below, fOf JOllr toftftftltflCt, Ht tltt by's mowies.. DArrllll£ MOVIES 12:00 O ~I M.._ fltet" (adv) SS Slewart G11ne" Geor&e • 5.Jnders. loan Greenwood CD "'uMic Enemy" (dra) 31 James Cagney. Ju n Harlow J:OO tlOJ ~I "Tiit C,ndMl1le" (dra) · 77-Roberl Redloid Pel er Boyle, Don Por1er Allen Garf1Pld iVENING 6 :00 fl TJJ ff1) (UJ (2'J News ( j l The Odd Couple D rttl NBC Election Co.11111 Con linued f1om J JOPM John Chanttllo1 and David B11nkley co anchor Clec hon Night coverage w1lh Tom Sroka" and Jessica Sav1lch 1n prominent repo1trng roles NBC News proJecls the winners 10 all 36 iubernato11al etechons and in all 33 conltsted Senale races and also 1>101ects the total number ol seats each party wrns m the ·43s member US House of Repmentallv~ These p101eclto11s al! repor ted by Chantfllor and B11nkley Brokaw and ~v1tch rtPort respectrtely m the conltsh lor 1omnorsh1ps dnd senate seats Chancellor and Bunkley analy1e key House races and how the vohng allects the make up ur lhe new ttouse I he last l minutes ol each hall hour rs devoted lo local elecl1un rrparts D Emercet1CJ OM U Tht '71 Vole Continued lrom 4 OOPM ABC News provides u ten ~rvr covmie ol the 71 eubeinatoual ~nd U S Senate racu an4 all US House ol Represenlaflve racts anchored by r rank Reynolds 1n New Vuik MaJ Robinson 1n Chrcago and Howard Ii Smtih 1n Washington Barbara Walters cov"s special reports and correspondent Lynn Sherr and pollster lours Har11s han dlt pohl1cal analysis The last seven 4fllinulrs of each hall hour 1s devoted to IOtal electron ieporls 0 SPORTS ON NINE! • L.'KCRS VS CHICAGO O f'ro Bashtbllt The Los Angeles takers vs the Chicago Bulls l Ol Mert Griffin Show m The 811dy 8UllC~ Cl) Slrffb of San f r111<1.sto 124l Anyone fOf Tet1n1$0ll? EID Over usy ED Dect11111 Cowmce '$11 r reeh.tnd Shtcllin& -6:30- 0 3 11 ti Of1 News m' t.owt 1.J1Cy fD lkllMI llCbon Show Science ¥Ortlrr and rou1nal1S1 David Ror~rk eapla1ns cloning discusses its pos ~rb1h11u '°' hurmn rep1oduc11on He also tal ks about lht el~•ts and moral~~ of tugtnics }ti The Jobr'l Wikl ~ Hununrties Throup Ille Arb 7 :00 O .t, 11i; CBS Elt<hon C#fmae News Correspondent Waller Cron~1te anchors tht coverage hom CBS NPws Headquarters 1n Ne• York r or mt• National Corrrsponderrl frrc Sevareid pro111dts analvs1s ot lht return~ from h1sto11caf and social points of 111e11 throu1hout the e.en1ng Correspondent Bruce Mor1011 reports lrom the trend des• on the issues lhal otayed d pm 1n ltle decisions voters made on th•s important etechon day Reportrne the 1esu11s by ree•on ot J~ Stnate racrs 36 gube1nalor1•I elections and all 4JS House ot Representahvr ton tests are Harry Rnsone1 tf asll Roger Mudd (South) Dan Rath,, (M1dweslJ and Lesley Stahl (Wtsll The lasl seven minutes ol each hall h0u1 is devotM to local tlewon reports LfJ lfO Dedioll C#feure Nttwn1 k D Liar's Club m !ll1 The Sit Million $ Min Cl) Sa11loid & Son f1Sl Election Cowe111t Networ k '241 roods fOf the famrly EID M1tNtil/lth1t1 llepor1 ($0 Oes11n1n1 Home Interiors -7:30- 0 "e•lywtd ~me fl} Adam-12 .H A Suum In tht Nr1lll-Who Will Answtr! EID 21 To1111ht n Ne"l •SO Ntwscll«k 8:00 11 12 E1ett1011 townee loc.1 D ~1 Elect11111 Cowm1e Local U llov1t~ C ( 21u I Sm l "BoftR re & Clyde" (dra) 61 Warren Bea tty r aye Dunaway Gen, Had man u ) 1 10 2t Elect11111 Coweuce local m Movie: C (2Yihr) "law & 016er" (mys) "16 Darren "4cGavin l\m Dullea Robtrl Reed James Olson Te11 Garr Suunnt Pleshette ID Mowit: C (lhr) "Hrrfl "-" (•es) 57 Gar, Cooper Grace Kelly Q ( StWRtsfl1e Pablo Cru1)e pert or ms m fall Of U(ltS ft) Hum1ll1das Y Otendldos U Cled11111 C4Wera1e Ntl•ork 'SO GutSl Wllo's 'recnant' -8:30- D 2' EltdlOtl Cowe111e Network 1J 3 10 '2$ £1tchon Co-fmae Net <1ork O Mow1t: • C' (2h r) "The Owl and the ,uuycat" (com) · 70 Barbra Strmand Geo1ge Segal Robert 2 1 rnlnn~ue El ,oli'fOl 9 :00 The Sh.tdow Hani Chnshao An dersen s lantasy concerning a young scholar who visits a southern land in se~ ol in5p11at1on lntrrgued by " el1mpse ol a buulilul woman l,iii1ng acros~ the way he send\ his shadow lo e1plore her house lh~ shadows return alter many years seals lhe scholar s late ED Eltc1ioll Coffnce '9 Elecl11111 l:Oftr111 Loni $0 Eltct11111 Cow1111/Masterpitte Theatre -9:30- '2t Elec11C111 Coff1111 Srmulcnl on KVCR 91 9fM • m f11fn f11tu11 Pea-15 The return of Julie's ex-husband puts a hitch in Rudy's romantic intentions and mobsters force Tom to flee the country. RICH MAN, POOR MAN 3:30 MOVIE SPECIAL ewEDNESDAY(D A teenage !Ion (Donald Landau) lests' his Independence against an exuberant and allecllonate tether (play- wrig!'ltLou Berger) on the special · Show on the Road" airing Thursday at IO 30PM on Channel 28 P-ve 18 TUESDAY (Continued) 10:00 3 Emereency One U .n El«hon Cowenae local Q . 10 Election Covtratt local UJ"N1th1 Callery ID Movie. Sevtn Btaulo,\ stamng C1anut10 Goannin {!) Ven Conm110 -10:30-u 0 m al Nein 11 :00 0 8 '2 {!) Nt•S 3 J3 )t Nun U The Oahna Game O The Lon [&perts m The Odd Couple al Monty Python's Fly1n1 C1rtus -11:30- 3 Movie: C "Marti Gras" 1mu.1 SS Pal Boone lomm1 Sdnds U Johnny Cuson U Tw1h1ht Zone O Movie: "The Ceorat Raft Stor( «f1a) ri I Ray O~ntun Javn" Man sfie ld NPvolle B1and Iulo• I ondnn Ba111P Chd~e Ba1ba1a Nu hnls Movo• may bP d•lay•d due lo •lect111n cove1a~• .8 Dechon Cover11e lucal O Mom: C "The lhsl of Sheba" radvl 69 Walt'! f'1d~e11n lngPr Stevens [11l 81a•d•n W1ll11m Maishall Sr•pht'n Ynunr al Cet Smart m The Con& Show 23 Tomouow 12:00 10 Ironside m Allrtd H1tchcod Prtstnh m Tht Honeymooners ID Captioned ABC Nein {!) Ntin/Va11ety -12:31T'-u Movie· "The Best Man" 1dr.1 64 Htn1y f <l'!da Chit Robe}fsnn m Movie: "You Btlon1 to Mt" (com) 41 Barbara Sran .. yc~ (dRAI Buchanan H•nry f onda al Mowie: C "The Host11t" ldr~ I 67 -John Carradine Dan 0 Ktlly ID Oict Cmtt Show 1:00 D aJ) Tomorrow ClDJ Ad1m·l2 {!)Movie l ·News -1:30- O Wanted: Dud or Alive 2:00 CJ MD'lte: C' "So Th" " 1'111'" (com) 55 Gloria OeHaven Tony Curlis Co11nne Calvet Cent NtlS!ln al Get Smart -2:30-e Movie: "Tiie Phantom P1ts1 dent" (com) 32 Ceorre M Cohan Ctaudttle Col~11 m Mom: "1'11walt Hell 36" 1mv\I 54 Ida l uoino Ho .. a rd Duff 3:00 8 MOYie: Cl ''Tht V11• rrom l'olnpey's Hnd" (d11) ~5-Rt<haro [Ran Dana Wynter 4 :00 Ill Movit: "SkJ Hl1h" (mys\ '>I Sid Melton. Mm I VM CJ MO'fit: "WM and Joe 81t• at the Front" (com) 5? lom [ w•ll t<mey Lembrck. Mari Rlanch~1d m Mowie: Cl "The Demon l'll11et" (~c1 hl '65 B~11y Sullivan rv Wl;EK NOVEMBE.R 5 1978 JWEDNESDAYl NOVEMBER I fOI morn1na and afternoon hslln1s. plmt m DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below. lor your convenience, art the day's mo·11~ DAYTIME MOVIES 12 00 0 "My ravo11te Brunette- u~m 11 Bob Hooe Oo1othy lam ur l'efel lo11e m "The Roa11n1 Twtnhn" "1111 )Cl tam•s Cagnt) HumphO'y Bovan Jef1,.v l yno P11\t1ll.1 l dn• 3 00 10 C "Newman's la•" 1drd 1 Id C,~01RP Peppard Ab• Vo~oda 3'30 O C "Rich Man, Poor Man-Book I" (d•a) 16 Pa•I V PPtP• Slrauss Nd Nolte and •u!>an Bldkrly hedd an all stai a\I EVENING 6:00 0 0 8 u News 3 Tht Odd Couple 0 10 23 2:9 Nt•) U lmereencJ One 0 Ironside m The Brady Bunch al Streets ol San r ranclSCO 2• Tht Crow1n1 Ytar1 ill Ow usy {!) Ho111 Ouke Hoear >9 Neinctnttr Weekly so ramify Portr•1t -6:30- 0 3 31 Nein 8 Pro Bnhtball lh, San U1egn r11pp,rs vs th' San Anfon111 Spul\ 10 Tht Mm C11f11n Show m t Love Lucy ID Michael Jackson Show 29 Tht Joker's Wild {!) PulOnts Enctnd1du SO Pro1ect Universe 7 :00 O L.3... 0 llewt U rn, €D l!I The lm's Club O The Joker's WWd m TIJ a:1J The Sia Million S Man m Sanford & Son 24 foods IOI the family f.D The MKNtll/lehrer Report 101 lntroduc1n& BioloCJ -7:30-0 The Cheap Show 3 let's Go to the RKes U Shi Na Na U The Newlywed Carne O Name That Tune D TIC TK Oollfh l~ l3 F1m1ly feud al Ad1m·IZ l" lose fL) 21 Ton11ht ,. hrs SO Coftsumtr Sumnl ~rt 8:00 O Ila Th• Jeffenons Geoiat s altempls to mah points with a local banker a•t lrustial'd by Allan's alltmph to ma~t points with lh' bankt1's dauahtei U 123 (311 01ck Clark's l10 w~nesday Gu•sh tonighl include "ngt1s Tom lonH.~nd Arelha F1anklin and comedian David <ilt1nbtrR U Mo.it: ~) (2hr) "Short Walk to Dayticht" (dra) · 11 James Brohn Dan Mitchell U LIFE /DEATH ISSUE ,, * HITS 8 IS ENOUGH U 1 J.0. l.2fJ l 11M ts Enouah 'Fut & looS4!' Eldul son David struulin& to cope with the toss ol a close l11end 1s arrested tor barroom brawlin& ind eets involved w1lh a beaulllul woman who comes to his aid and Nicholas takes in a cal that 1s about to product a litter llJ Mowre: C (2hr) "Madron" (wes) 71 Richard Boone Leslie Caron. Sam Red Paul Smith m Carol Burnett & fritndl &> Mo.it: .k (2hr) "Houseboat" (com) ·ss Cary Grant. Sophia Loren Martha Hyer. Harry Guardino ® htninc at Symphony m (ill Marie Curie Marie. suffering 111 health and poor sp1rrls 1s forced by a scandal to resi&n her post at the Sorbonne lht Radium Institute is funded but Ille outbreak ol World War I sends Marie to the tront lines to treat the wounded with her traveling a ray unit She wins lh~ Nobel P111e tor chemistry and is invited lo v1s1t lhe United States where she 1s hailed by Pres.dent Hardrng (F mal episode ) O> Humillados Y Ofendidos -8:30-0 ) '11 Good Times Michael fust stuns the [vans family wrth his decmon to move out -ind then shocks lhem totally with the ~teond part of his plan m Tiit Odd Couple O> Ulclla llbu 9 :00 0 < t Ill CIS Wednesday Mo;ie: C (2hr) "first You Cry" (d11) 18 Mary lyler Moore Anthony Perkins Richard Crenna Jenn1ftr Warren Rrchard Dysart Oon Johnson Florence Eldridge lhe true story ol news correspondent Belly Rolhn and her eap"ience ,.1th a masrectomy thu shook her emo11ons her marriage and her oullook on lmn& D ~f '>f llBC Wedntsday Mo.it: C (2hr) "Return lo Macon County" (dra) 7S-NtCk Nolle Don Johnson Robin Matison Devon C11cson Johnson and Mattson star 1n this actron drama set in lhe 1950 s about rhe euls and the troubles that two buddies encounlt1 as lhey drive lhtu cuslom11ed car cross country lo the Grand National Ora& Ra" cham p1onsh1p 1n Califo.rn1a U ANGELS FACE MURDER * ON SHIP AT SEA! U (Jl Cl_Ql (31 Charlie's Ancels "Angels Ahoy" Kelly reports for duty u a ship's acltv1t1es d11ector. K11s becomes ...l stiy temptress and Sabrina pffis as lhe tough daughter of a syndicate ch1eltain when a lu•ury liner owner hues lhem lo probe murder and espionage at sea m The Men Griffin Shoim lf Creal Performances The Royal famrl1' f1l) Great Ptrformancu !90m1 Jhe Good Doctor' Neil Simon s hrt Broadway olay comes to telev1S10n with [dward Asnt1 RtChard Cham btrla1n. Bob D1shy Lee Grant and Mmha Mason in the leading roles tn David S"'"ind Sllow 10:00 U O Ntws U DAii SUSPECT Ill * I VEGAS DRUG BUST! U 1 1 1Q' 29 Ve1a$ Milliken s Slash A second rate comit 1et11eves a huge Quan1ty ot cocaine dumped durine a drue bust ~ending Dan Tanna the POiite department and a reined c11me boss on a hant1c search tor Wendy M1lhken who is sup oosedly holding th~ msh tor a puce m 11ich1 i;,11try O> Ven Conm110 U The Word Is Out -10:30-m w News m f'Mlrarl of A llurst 11:00 D '' U l 1 %' » News D 11_0 U ?t llews U Tiit D1tin1 Came D Tiit Lon [aptrts m The Odd Couple Cl) Monty Python's Ry1n1 C1rM ~1 Turnabout f1l) Dick CmH Shoim 0> Los Herm1noi tor a1e -11:30- 0 I e u CBS Late Mov11: C "How to Break Up A Happy Divorce" (com) 76 Barbara (de~ Hal l 1nden. Peter Bonert Mama Ross Harold Gould Belly Bresler KojJk D 2-i ll Johnny Carson U Tw1li1ht Zone U l 10 'tt Pohu Woman O llmt: 'e' ''Wllclntr Slew Aun· lit lloo" (susp) 72 Shtlley Winters Mark lester Cloe Jran~s Ralph Richardson l 10ntl Jetfer1ts m Tht r.oi.1 Shoim Cl) Gel Smart 12• Uhas Yoea & You f1l) C1phoned ABC lltws 12:00 m Alfred Hitchcock Presents Cl) The Honly-ers O> llews/Varitty -12:30-u Movit: "The Tlurd StCttl" (dra) 64 Stephen Boyd Diane Cilento U 3 10' ~ S.W.A.T m Mo.it. "81acl fury" (dra) ]~ Paul Munt W11l1am Gargan Cl) Mom: "The Man With A &un" (mys) SS lee Patterson 1:00 0 n U Tomorrow -1:30- D Wanted· Dud or Alive 2 :00 O Movtt: "S11 Bnd1es to Cross" (dra) SS-Tony Curlis Julie Adams &>Get Smart -2:30-0 Movie: "Top of the World" (dra) SS Dale Robertson [vely11 Keyes u MOYie: "llleaal Trtffic" (mys) 38 Robert Pre\ton Mary Carlisle m Mom: 1: "(quinoa" (sci Ir) '69 (dward Connell 4 :00 U MO¥tt: "loots & Sddlts" (wu ) 31 Gene Autry Judith Allen D MoYie: ''Take Ont false Step" (dr., 49-Wilharn Pewt11 Shelley Winters Marsha Hunl Doiolhy Harl. -4:30-m ~ie. "Tiie Sur" (mys) 48 Paul Hemeid Joan Bennett WHOLESALE LAUGHS! The galloping game show spotlighting wacl<y jokes· and eccentric questions. 7:30PM THE CHEAP SHOW P-ve17 ARE THE BOYS OF ). SUMMER CU~? I TRAGEDY AND THE 1950's llOllGEllS. A CRAMMtl 2 SPECIAL REPORT -Roy C.imp,inl'lla ll"' mdrwntly par .1ly11'<l J..ic k1P Roblnso11 Jpc1d Gil HOdgP'i clPad frcKn r1 llf"afl attar k B1llv Co~ dedd And mo'>t rt>< 1•nlly J•m G1ll1am death from d ffid'>'>•W '>trol<e When th+' lr>1rnt•1 Rrooklyr Dodg<'t'> hut'd d young rnl1!'lder n..irrlf'd J..ic kif' Robm·,on they ~me the rniv..t 1ml)oftant tP..tm 1n th+• I 11<,tory nt o,pnrrs Th1>11llo1 IMrr•Pr h.1d h/lt>n h111~pn fo1 ti! '>DOii'> tr.ims For allt1mf' But,., 1111'> ,tc t 11! • •1Ufct~W t~in!I c ount,.rli,1t,1nc •'<I hy f1,1g1c ,irl'.>nf fcitt-1 C,o mu1 h tr.iw~ly lw. struck thr [)odgpr<, ltlttt l'Vl'l1 l1xf,1y Pl't' WK' Rr'C'«;P wond1·r., 11 IH''> nl"•I BL,!•111 Mu'>hllll'l'r wondPr~ who~ nP1t A<, lw t.ilk., w1!11 I ht• Boy'> nf Summf'r And the rnr<J> lht!I h.1unts thf'm THURSDAY NOYEMBElt 9 For lll04'nin1 and 1hernoon hst1n1s. plu st see DAYTIME PltOGRAMS Below, for your COll'ltnitnce, ue tht d a(\ mcMCS. OAYllME MOVIES 12·00 O C "Cat Cruture" (\USPI 13 M'"d•th Ba1lt1 811n'y Stuart WMman Oav•~ Htdown CalP Sondtrgaarr! ~ey l uk• John Dennis John C;i11ad1ne m "The Strawbe11y Blonde" !com/ 41 JdmPs Ca2nty R1ld ltaywo11h Ohv•d r1•Hav1llar1d lack c.u~on 3 00 •O ·~· "Kiu the Girls ' Make Them Die" (mm) &I M1chul Connors Dorothy Prov1nt, Rat Vallonp M~1garel lee f my 1 h11mas 3:30 U C "lllch Man, Poor Man-Boo~ I" Part VI PPltr Strduss. Nick Noll• Ano1 Susan Blak•ly head an all slM u~I EVENING 6:00 0 0 8 ~ 12 News 3 The Odd Couple 0 23 29 Ntwi U Emer1ency One O Ironside m The Brady Bunch a> Streets of San f11nc1sc:o l4 Oesi1n1n1 Horne lntetiors ED Over Elsy m El Ctuvo 19 Ti< Tac Oou1h so freehand Sketch1n1 -6:30- 0 • 31 39, News 1 81 Cross·Wits 1101 Men Griffin Show m I l o.t LllCY .. fD Micllael l.ckson SlloW fwo rapr v1cl1ms describe their rap,s, eipt11 ences with the pohce departmenl and the 1us11ce system and give lht11 teehngs on su ofltnders '}I) Tht Johr's W~d ~· Htnianities Thro111h the Ans fI) Pulones Encen4idas 7:00 D ~J mNews D U ltm U li1r's Club (iJ Jc*tf'S Wfll4 m Tll \211 Sh Millioft $ M111 (I) S1nfonl & Soft ®roods i.1 !lit ra111lty m Tht M1d•tM/ltllrt1 lltport rm 11t11111mr "°"" tmerion -7:30- 0 Tiit "k• Is ltiellt 1]" Wild w.rw ff Ani!Mls D IN SEARCH OF * MONSTER HUNTE~ With Leonard Nimoy D In Se1rch of ... Mons1t1 Hunte11 " The ""4ywed Gllmt • The Golla $llow ()) TM SUI lmty Show II Tic Tte Oou(ll (fDl @ Mitch "m• ,M m Mam·l2 0 lftSlPt G 21 TOlllpt a""" ft)~ 8:00·· 0 WA1.TONS SHOCKED: * DARK SECRET BARED! O e u Ille W1ttons lo mosl of Walton s mountain ies•dents Cora B'th is known 10 acl a htlle peculiar but her oersonahty &els even more sn .. hen she ster,lly slarts to drmk h•aW<ly Cora 8Plh sinks inlo depres '-'Vf states then soars onto high Pntrg~ summ11s (ht a beth also goes rhrough a ~eprtssoon when she encounlff~ d1tt1tull1u 1n learning hn w lo d11v~ 0 23 lt Sl'ECIAl l1'I Abner in Ooapatch Tod1y (!hr 1 The d•n11ens 111 Dogp;tch lib II up~" lhe tortes lor dnd against equal 11ghts tor women lOnlront tdch olhe1 on Sad1' Hawkins Day StPphan Burn> play'. l 1 I Abn•r Dtbta I turr plays Daisy M.it Polly B•rgpn K~ye Ballard l ou•s Nye Dan Poller Susan lolky Rhonda Bates and Charlene Ryan c11 ~lar U MoY1e: C (2hr) "lnvrnon ol Johnson County" (dral /6 Roll B1Jby John Holleiman U 3 10 29 Mork & Mind1 !rusting Mork 1a1iPd for aodmg and ;ibPllmg the •scape of a re captured convict sh;irrs a cell ,.,,h f 1an l 11dOr and hos 1n•1s1ble followers O MD'l1t: C (2hr) "Thm's A G11I 1n MJ Soup" (tom) 10 Pete• S•ll~s Goldi• Ha wn Tony B11llon N1Cky HPnson Diana Dors OJ Carol Burnett & friends a> Movie· C (2hr) "The DHdlJ Trac•ers" r""' 11 R1thard Harns Rnd hylo• .24 The Adams Chron1tles ED llon O> Hum1lh1clos Y Ofendulos so Dan"I foster MD -8:30- 0 ~ 10 ~ What's twppenin1· Shirley~ tasty homemade cookies allratls a shady promoter who promises her m1lhons bul who srgns her lo a conlracl lh~I keep~ htr cooking tor hours lor pennies CD The Odd Couple SGl Turna bout 9:00 r O re 121 H1w1ii F1ve·O Steve McCarrell s l11end. congressional hopeful Bobby Timm. 1s lhe tarae1 ot threats lrom lhe leader ot Hawau·s Nal1onat Somlrst Movement D !2S11t Quincy "Even Odds" While 1nves111atine a lavern slaying, Ouoncy 15 sho! and se11ousty wounded but with help hom his ln,nds h' uncovers the identity ot h•s own assailant IV WEEK NOVEMBER 5 1978 Rudy gets married and Tom Finds happiness at sea, but Falconetti looms on the horizon. RICH MAN, POOR MAN 3:30 MOVIE SPECIAL eTHURSDAY(D Connie Chung and Steve Edwards host 2 on the Town a new halt-hour magazine that focuses on events. issues and ltlestyles 1n lhe greater Los Angeles area a111ng Saturdays at 7 30PM on KNXT Channel 2 O • 3 <tOl :2f 811nty Miller A 1---------------------- one man demohhon dtrby 1av1iltes the I 21h precinct statron house in ret11buhon tor an 18 yur old lttte11ne c1ta1ron m Men Gntt1n Show ~ Sll14a of Grttnt m G11114ine ri1z11r••d 11 1t•110 S9"My's Green•ICh V1llaee s Reno Sweene1 hosts the hesty 64 year old l11sh1Ame11can actrus as she presents a one "omen cabaret enlltled "Slr'fl Songs " (JOl The lonl Starch -9:30-• fa l (fOI fftl S.1p Chester, reco~e11nc at home from brain sur1e1y, has trouble kupinc his wits about him, and Burl seeks sol~c, trom his secretary alter he discovers Mary and her professor do1ne mort lhan sdlootwoik IOtether SOPER BOYS AT T H ES<JPER DOME! O RANGE CO<JNTY"S LEA SING SPECIALISTS THURSDAY CContinu") 10:00 D BARNABY Blames self • for Ot1th Of friend! B ()}) l11N lly ~ Ba1naby blam~ himself when a plant secu11rv uecut1ve lakes Ills place 1n a 1ansom payotl ;ind disappears in a bhndina uptosion U (11) (llJ Dn id Cm idy-lhn Urtdercower "Baby Ma~es Thm Dan Shay out to smash a blac~ m;irket baby ring poses as a sludenl and 1s contr1cted to have a child 'llllh anothei student • Cl lln1 D FAMILY-WILLIE'S • LADY IS MARRIED! D (llJ '21) h mlly Just r ritnds" Willie hilS a britl atta1r With a youn& mimed l1dy torn bet'lleen her alllachon to him and devotion to her hu$band. and Nancy moves to her O'lln apartment alter cluhing with her f1tht r •hen ht compl;i1ns about her having atro,.ed a young m1n spend the night wrlh he1 in the iues! house m lli&llt bltlery fl!) film Fe1ture OJ Ven Co!lmip (9) lhwsdttu -10:30-m m lhws (81 M11it Curit fl!) (ff) Show on the !toed 11:00 ,..... &;> Oici Cavett Show ID Los Htrll\Jnos Coraje -11 :30- D 111 C8$ Lilt Mo,lt: M•a•s•H11-e "The Wic•ed Dru ms of 1'1ul1 Schultz'' Ccom) '68 (l~e Sommer Bob C1ane U 12]) ill) Johnny C11son U T witicht lone 8 ill OJ <2tl suuay & Hutch Cl Mcwie: C, "Then C1mt Bronson" (adv) '68 Michael Parks. Bonn" Bedeha Akim lamuoll CD The '°'1& Show m Get Sm111 tnl Lilias Yoe• and You fD ~pho11tc1 AIC lhws 12:00 m All1td Hltchtoti l'ruents CD Tht Koneymooners -12:30- • Movie: "My Dmm Is You11" (mus) 49 Dom 01y lac~ Carson B 'X lO <fl) S.W . .U. CD MoYiU: "Captain ol the Clouds." "Mission 10 Morocco · Al lennongs ol Oklahoma CD MO¥te: "Man rn the Middle" (dra) '64-Robert Mitchum 1:00 U :ff, 130 Tomorrow -1:30-0 Wanted: Dead or Ahwt 2:00 fJ Mo,11: ~ "The McCOft fttff 8 'L B t U tIOl (}f llews u [Zl 'lll "1l llt•l g The 0.till& G1111t ) Story" fd1a) SS-Alan Ladd Cl) Movies: 'Sally and Saini Anne." • Sword 1n the Demi" Cl Tiit I.Oft b perts GJ The Odd Cotiplf a> Monty ry1tlon's f ly1n1 Circus ACROSS I S•an 5 Typt ol wood 9 Golfer'' need 10 Cleo's downfall 12 Hold I 5 Wastes time 18 Trim 20 Water s11akes 21 Chemical sulftx 22 1tat1an wine (var ) 2• Church 0Hrc1al 25 In tht center ol 28 Cockney o111d JI Not all 32 Viewed 3• Spa.nosh m11n (ph<>net1~!ly) J6 Go glassy-eyed 37 "·· , humbuff 39 Short tor Nancy •1 Veto •2 Else ~nswer 11 •~·ot the Sa tu1d1y tog ..... 20 -2:30- 1!1 MoYIU: Assassin lor ll11r · 'Colo1ado Sunset DOWN 2 Achieve "' 3 Concernrnjj 4 Seaweed 5 Cab (clue 10 answerf 6 Etec111r un11 7 Type ol 1ru1t 8 Ca1eues JI Receiver's partner t3 Body acid 14 H18"w1y v101a1or 16 Most precious 17 Knead 19 Hl~hway device 23 Be oni'n& 10 Mr Robo11r<1 26 Mother 27 Drink 29 Discovers JO Uch 33 Bird't hom" 35 Fetd back 36 RaH~nal 38 In the YIC•ll•l)I of "° Caoone FRIDAY llOV£M8Elt 10 For mornrna 11141 11te111oon lisllnrs. plu st m DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 8tlft, IOI you• tonvenieriu, arr lhe d1J's movies, OAYTIM£ lllOV!CS 12:00 O . .C:, "CMd H1nn1" tdrai 40 Henry fonda Oo1othy lamou1 l1nd1 Darnell CD ''8food Oii tllt Sun" (ad•I 4 5 James Cagntr Sylvia Sidney Wallace fora Rob"I Armst1on2 3:00 1{01 c_ "Once Mort With Feeh111" (•oml 60 -l'ul Brynner llay Kendall EVENING 5:00 B 3 lO 21 World Hearr· 1tt11ht Champ1onsh1p r11hl l 1ve coverage of the 15 round WBC Wo1td Heavyweo&hl Champ1onsh1p light between Larry Holmes dOd Allreon [ vangehsta hom Caesa1 s Palace in las Vegas Othei l11hls scheduled in 1h1s t11plehuder tu1u1e Ken Norta9 again$! Randy Stephens and SupP1 r ealherweigtit champivn Ale11s Atauello aea1nsl Arturo Leon 111 • I~ round bout 6:00 o u • n l~ 1tein O lmer&tncy One O lr011iide CD Tiit Bu dy Bu11th TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 5 1978 CD S11ttts G4 San Fr1nc1sco ij flmilr 1'1H1r111 ID Frm tylt el LI Cr11dl 8ten Cr11d1 }~ TK he Douah ~ Protect Univtrst -6:30- 0 12. Hi llewi t, Cros:s-WiU CD I LM LllCJ ft) MKh1tl J1ckson Show l!) l'ISIOllU lncendidu 7:00 0 u l}))t?j)llewt O Lllr's Club 0 I Tiit Joh r's Wiid CD J1 Sia Mdhon $ Min CD S1nlord & Son ID Matllell/lthrer ltepotl ~o firm Oiaest -7:30- 0 Bonhri John R11tei of lhr" s Company is lht specral guest 0 Sl.9& Buuty Show O The lln!ywtd bl111t f The Muppeh 0 TK Tac Oou1h m Ad•m·l2 ,f Hollywood Sq111 res 14 C,hl01n11 Ton111'11 ID 28 Tontcht ~· """ so Voler's l'iPthne .. 8 :00 O 12 Wonder ~oman An au llCIOUS S(1entisl ho~~ ytar 2J S~ lime travels lo 1978 with the aim ot btcomin11 an overn11ht b1tl1ona11e by ontrotltn& the miner al 11&hls to Cabr1um 90. an as yet un~nown r1dlllact1ve subst~nct mo1t p01ent than plutonium Joan Van Alk &uesrs \ lJ 10 flews IJ rn 31 D11t'rent Strou s fh, Social Worker A m1sunderstano1ng makes the boys lh1nk lhar Mr Drummond no longtr wants lhem 111 his home D Mo.11: (2hr) "Strancer on the Run" (wu) 61 Henry fonda Michael Parks Anne Ba•ftr D Mo.It: 'C (Jhr) "How the Wtst Wu fkMI" (wes) 66 Carroll Baker Lee J Cobb. Henry Fonda Carolyn Jones l<art Malden Gregory Ptck Ct01ge Peppard John Wayne Debbre Reynolds James Stewar t [It Wallach Richard Widmark Walter Brennan . Andy Devine Raymond Massey Aines Moo1thead The story of Ameuca s westward e•pans1on s"n through the eyes of four aentra !tons of a courageous New Cngland family who travel from the Cue Canal 10 the P1e1hc Spencer lrdcy narrates }"J On the Move O Movie: CC\ (2hr) "Joe" (dra) '70-Peter Boyle Dennis Pat11d Audrey Caire m Carol Burnett l fr iends Cl) Mo.it:·~ (Zhr) "Bart LIRue's Ark ot llolh" (doc) fD Ill t0i Wullincton Wee~ aft Si1 Million $ Man 0> Humillldos Y Otendidos -8:30-JJ Tht Muppt{i 0 WHO 'S WATCHING THE • KIDS /ESPECIAll Y --scon BAIO!!! 0 in ill! Who's Watchrna the lids 'Rushe Retrut Soon after Lairy Bert ano Frankie 1111\t al a mountain cabin where they 11e eoing lo s~nd Thanksemng a str1n2e kind ol bur seals the11 load Savannah Smtih 2uests e Keen's People m Rams Hi&hflfhls ED 7 4 .lJO Wall Street Wed 0) Eduardo II 9:00 O e 12 The lncrrdible Hui~ No Netwoi~ 1nlo1matt0n available 3 Men Gunin Sllow IJ l3 lt The Rockford f1I" f. lhree Day Artair With A lh•rly lhy fsuow A marmd Arabian p11ncrss is dra .. n into a real estate sum and Rodlord hrr'd lo !ind h'1-d1s towel\ he must p1ottel h" from her lam1ly who .. anls he1 put to death lor allegedly bringing shame to the household Maria G11mm R1cha1d Romanus. Rob"t Alda and Janis Paige guest fOJ Hollywood Squ'1es m Men Grittin Show tl~ Economically Spukin& ED We Interrupt This Week '2f' Movie: "The Grear Whtie Hope · starrtng James tail )ones r}~ ltov1 -9:30- fO. Men Griffin Show 12( Gmt l'ertormancts I he Good Doclor ED In Sorell of the 11111 America 10:00 U SHOCKING STORY ON * THE AMERICAN GIRLS O 1 f (f~ Thi American Girls When Rebecca and Amy uncover a 'hock1n2 story ol an 1nt,rnallonal white sla•"V 11n2 opera?'' l1I. Ame11ca they don't realtie th 100 · may become victims O }3 39 Eddie Capra Myste11es The Intimate f 11tnds ol Janel Wtd• While [dd1e Capra and l acPv di> having ptrsonal probl~ms "" mavmcl, la .. yti hghh his ~1owin;: peisonal leelings lu1 d dPid modP whose murder ht 1~ invesl•Rdlinr I clear n1s cl1t~I Rip J 11n <u,\ls DO/kin m 11<1h1 s.11111 fD Masterpre<e Thutrt th• Ducnes5 of Du~e Stt'tt . W Ven Conmrco ~~ CO'llboJ Clnsics -10:30-1:: The Odd Couple mm llun 11:00 0 3 U j 10 29 Nein IJ n l3 )t News D The Datinc Game O Tiit Love Esperts m The Odd Couple m Monty l'ytllon's fly1n1 Cucus fl( Blick Ptr$9t~lin on the Nt1r1 fD DICk Cavett Show W Loi Htrm1nos Cor11e li Newsn11ht -11:30- 0 8 1 i CBS l.Jte Movie· Tht New Avencers1 C. "The Wred1na Crtw" (com) £t8 O'an Ma•t1n rnr Sommer Sharon ratt Nancy Kw~n 1 ina Louist N1g?J Gr'fll IJ }! lt Johnny C11M>n O Twih(ht Zone U 1 TO 1t Barett. O Movre: _c_. "Wrld rn the Skr'' (dra) 72 Br.indon DrW•ldt ~rrnar• Wynn. T 1m 0 Conno• m The Cone Show m Get Smart II~ llttas Yoe• & Tou rv W((K NOVrMBER s 1'178 )78 ED t1pt1ontd ABC Nttn 12:00 m luke Bo1 Q) Tiit Honeymooners ED .MOYlf. Wild Slrowb•rrot €D NewSIVmdy -12:30- 3 Soap factory Disco D MO'llf' c "GunncM •I Comanclle Crtek" r,.ei ~ t Aua1t Mu1ph• Def •e~t l<ellr U Movit C "Blad Water Gold" 1adv1 69 R ra1do \lontalban Ken !'lulltd f an1 We 111 Bradford Dillman f r.inLt NurPn 10 Moyie· Kun~ f u starnng David Carradmt m Alfred Htlchcock Presents G) Mowre: C "Tower of Tertor" l hOl I 17 Su1y l\rndall r •an~ f tnl,jy 1 :00 1J l3 'O Mfdn11n1 Spetral m SOllp Factory Disco -1:30- 0 Steve Edw11ds Show O W1nted: Dead or Ahve m Mo•tes: Whipsaw Onl¥ the Valtafll Alfrrd Hllrhcnt~ P1es•nls 2 :00 O Mov115· Doclu• 1n love far~et Unkno"n -2:30- 0 Movie· "Mall ol Scotf1nd" ldra1 36 f(atharrnr H~pburn frtdrrc March lohn Carradine O Movie "Room at the Top" (draJ ~9 l;u1PoCP Harvey Simone S1enoret m Gel Smart I In ttha the I a Ian :to FOUR'S COMPANY WITH JOHN RIMR! It's a real showdown as John Ritter shoots up a -storm with the Hudson Brothers· gang· Brett. Mork & Bill 7:30PM BONKERS! P999 21 SATURDAY ( llOvtMIUI II MORNING 9:00 D Th1t's Cit H1ghl1fhlS 1ncludt a v1s1I with Butch C0tung bl lht I A Kings show1ne tht trick\ 01 •Ct hockey a film all about ma ~1ng noodles and a film on not au balloons e Sunrise Stmesttr D Community reed~c• m U11twenity of tllt Atr -6:30-D Sunrise Semester D land of the Lost U D111net rt; TV Clusroom D Dmy & Go111th JO) Course of Our Times m Spe1k Out e Gum Spo1 ID Captioned ABC Nm 13t Seard! 7:00 D Clme11 Thrtt D 12_31 l)t C.l11y <ioof·Ups U 811 Blue M11bte a (j'J ,1) 129 lltw 1'1n• 1'1nthtr U SplnlSll a Tht Ho4 r ud1• Show m Eltmenury ~ Q) Wollll n llttl to llHI ID Toti for He.Ith -7:30- D Dusty's Trtthouse D '1tl 1'9 flntastk FCNr ,..,.22 U l'acesetters u 3 110 119 Scooby Doo 8 Mutt Journey1n1 D Tiit i.-lllqu m Th1t's £nou1h Q) llomper lloom ID Tiit Mims Chronicles 8:00 D e 12 All-lltw "°"''' Hour D ~~ l)t The Godnt!J Super 90 U MoW1t: "W1kt Island" ldrU 47 Rol>frt Pmton Wilham Btnd1• MKdonald Caity B11an Donltvy U ) 10 19 F111rf1tt 0 Mom· •C 1 "D1y of lllt Trtfhds" (K1 h) 63 Howud K"I N1cholt Maney lanttte Scali K1tron Moore Mervyn Johns m Mo"e: C "Northwest l'u u1e" (ad•) 40 Spencer Tiary Robert YounR Ruth Hussey Walttr B1rnnan E!)lnM&fll -8:30-u 3 {101 ~I Superfriends Cl) Southern c.tifornia ID Mlsterpiece Tlle1tre ED Cst1 Cs u Vid1 9:00 D 19 , 112. Bup Bunny/II~ lluMtr Q) Sim YOf1y m Movlf -9:30- D ill )t Dilly Dud U Mow1e: "Tripoli" (ad•) 50 Maurten 0 Hara John Payn, u 3 10 2t NCAA rootbill Doublehudu lums lo bf' announced IDZoom 10:00 D a~ it Yoe1's Space llace O lhnte4; DHd or Ahn Q) Mowlt: •C1 "[JSI ol t1•1m1n 1110" (d1a) 61 Marshall lhompwn Gabby Andre f i usto I 01/1 ID Onct Upon A Clns>e -10:30- D a 12 h run/Super Sen n o Hoplloftc c. SSld, m ~rillt Mv11< ID FrttitJlf 11:00 D n >t hbuloui FvnnlfS m N1ho111I GeoeraphK !ht Grtal Mo1a•t Demi ID The Alolli llpeumenl A look af a popular toumt all1atl1on on Hawa11 tht Pnlyntsoan Cultural Ctn ttr a pa1t ol lhe prog1am of 811v.ham Youn~ Un1vm1ty s Hawauan ramrus ED Fant11l1 fllcon -11:30- D tl3 !lt Bly City llollm U Dr11net Q) let's Mike A De•I m l'ortr1it of • Nurst m MUSIU Colomb11n1 AFTERNOON 12:00 D 8 Spm Audemy D Thlt's Cit U Voy11e to lllt Bottom ot the Su O The Cut Side ICICls m Soul Tr1rn fl ltc Blue M11ble Q) h run 'U' Ironside 2'1 The Grow1n1 Tun TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5. 1978 ID luh1 Child & Company ED W11ter Mert1do f)t Nocrt 01111f H11hll1hti -12:30- D e 12 h t Albert D Acoculture IJSA ED C.nem1tt< Eye 1:00 D e t2 Ask II D 1'11tnhn1 U The lta V1lley U ,-1'Q' lf llCAA rooth ll Dovblehuder I rams lo bt announced m The Outer 1.J1111h Q) A11u Smith & Jonn ,n Movie· "'Whal s Int lilatte1 With lftltn1 1ta111ng Otbb1r Rtynolds and Dennis Weavt1 H H1s1ol) ti Art ID Mow": Brauly and the Beast' @D Best of W01td Cup Socm )t Tllrs Is the NFL -1:30- D 8 !12,i 30 Minvtu D On Campus 0 Abbott & Costello ·u Film ft1ture 2:00 D KIClsworld D S.turday U 8on1nu 8 Mo.it. C ''The Grt1t Noilh- f1tld M1nnttoll ll1H1" (wesJ 17 Cl1tl Robtrtson Rolmt Ouvall m M11S10n lmpouible 12. Alter~ Mo•ne Q) Mowie: "The Man Who Shot Lib trty V1l1nct" (wes). 67 John Waynt lames Stew~rt lt Buffum I Company SO l'ro1td UnrYerse . ..__ -· -2:30-u II Talt1 AU llilMI$ ® Shifts of CrMnt lHl Road Atllnt1 3:00 D flmily fi1111 Festin i Culliver s lmels" Animated liJ Mo.It: C "Drurnbt1t" lwu} 54 Alan Ladd Charles B1qnson-' Mmsa Pavan Robert Ke•lh A~~ Dallon CD a.o.ie: C" "T11t Heroes ol Ttle m1r•" (dea) 65 -Kuk Douclas Richard Hams Ulla lacobsson. M1c1tae1 Red&eave (2JJ Mofle: Rio Grande slamng John Wayne and Maureen 0 Hara m Gwten Tia V 0) £1 Sllolr De ROMll (8) llFl Glmt ol lllt WM• -3:30-u (I) tUl Sporb Spectaculu Ar gentu1a '1 Huro Corro defends his undisputed (WBA WBC} middle wtight champ1onsh1p 1ca1nst Rodrigo Vafder in a 15 round boul lrom Buenos Aues, Arcen11na. also h1ghhghls ol lhe s1•th event 10 lhe Wolld's Stroncesl Men compehhon lhe 11111 l11t~w1th the Los Anceles Rams cheerleaders m E~iuu, Spe1•inr tJll Sports C111lltnre !Sli The Gr1111lnr Yem 4:00 U Mowle: rt1 "l itter Ylctorr" (dra) 58 Richard Burton Curt lurcens Ruth Roman Raymond Pellec11n • C8l Scoelly'r All-Stars CJD) lromlde Cl) Moti1: C "Stranr• llew World" (m 11) 7~ John S••on Kathleen Miller lli) It's btrybody's lusinru m lltillo Conwtium O> Super Sllolr 8 MoM: "An Aff11r lo Remem ber. · stamna Cary Gran I and Deborah Kerr -4:30- m L.ootlna '°' Aqu11his: ~lifornll's Q11tst !of Water O Deslfnlnf llome lnttrioll 5:00 U llfl 6'1111 of tllt WM• e si.r ,,.. • AIC WMlt!HI Speclll "Soup & Me" The story of two modern Huck rmns who can:t seem 10 find enouah ways to cet into some kind of trouble rrank Cady, Ch11shan Berrigan 1nd Shane S1nulko sr11 WW.r "°""" h pe delay G llttlt: (C) "lttrst Soldltrs" (wu) 'S9-Jol111 Wayne. Wilham Holden, Constance Towers (fl) """ • .._.: ~ wa,MNlt" (lnus) '67-Clvis Pru lcy, Shelley rabarts. Will Hutcl11ns. Bill B11by 0 ...,,..p QJtr...-.. m St.It S.ctr ID U411t11Mt1 -5:J0- 8 llert SttJ le""4 ~ e.. MC W• S,.Clal WI ..... : "Tht Ur 0 lll(tdent." s11nln1 J1rn11 bit lonu and Lstelle Plnons. rt! Tiit FWi.11Mlt 8 Fret1111t A hltrMllcillt aw.a BV•NING e:oo U II tI. (U1 Ofl llttn .1J Wild IU111t1ont e Morie: :tJ (21u) "S11pert1ur" (com) 75-Robtrl Mark Sal Borcm • u Tlln 1s t11t 11rL l}, Het Hlw Cl) l'lture's Grutest Dtaslers ® ... fli) Tu1111boul Work Altr1 Work places may be hamdous lo your hullh elewon1cs workflS outline on the 1ob wornes. occupaltonal health spmahsl Andru Hmko locusts on the polentoal health haz ards 101 wom,n, and researcher Robin Baker warns lhal comola1n1nc aboul work condrt1ons can some limes eet you lued 1211 Rini Tutankham11n Tomb of Treasure m Curro Jimenez -6:30-u u J_ ()f} 111'#1 'l llFl G1me of the WM• D Muy Tyler Moort I}}) Adlm-12 !141 Fttllna Free ED Julil Cluld I Company f2t l'or1rlil ol Arneriu JO Econorniully Spu•in1 7 :00 U World War II' GI Diary En!traenq One II ~ Stand By • [ycwitnm Los Anatln I f ) '1o lmet\all !he SJn Dre110 Clippers at lhe Houston Rcdels D The Un•nown War (fO) Tll1t's llol~ CD (ff) at at Llwrtnce Well Show 123) lbmt Thal Tune ll{) l>Mt Upon A ClaSSI< m C.liforni1 T Olllfhl O> llo1in1 frorn Mt11CO (Jf) Austin City limits -7:30-u r w °" tht Town U r1rnit, reud D Mltdl C.me nt rrai all T1lt Clleap Show 1%4) Conrresslonal OutloM tl) Sh WMs of Htnry VIII 8 :00 f.J {lJ (11) l'""9 lh1s proeram •S ltntal1vc1, scheduled IOI this lime U QI) QIJ CH"' "The Grudae" foe colleae boys payrng ctt 1 crudge IOI a ma11Juana bust. plant" lhe di ua at a CHP party e MHit: (C) (Zlu) "Hu,er" (drl) 66 Paul ll~•man. Julie Htrns, Lauren 81t1ll e ffi (fD) Qll Wtlco•t lid, lltttet Ho 1nl0tmatron av1•t•ble G Centp ~II The Alhltlt$ vs Marquette m S,(CIAL l•li• A11dmn with Mtrt""" m Mwll: "Tiit ..,,. ""° Shel ~ trty Vtllllct" (w,$) '62 -John Wayne, James Stewart llil TWl!lty.fMr Ott Frtllt (Jf)Sovlllfttalt -1:30- • (JJ) -..a Mtl'hn's une~pected rtlurn cauns mtud emotions from hts ll!le ""° will not torp e and I01Cet. but •ar•" to let him 'tart d1tln1 htt U IL 10 1t Carter Country "Poor Bu11erlly" Ch1el Roy Mobley '"'" some reluctance throWl his mother 1nlo lhe slamme1 aller a dispute om a pretty bum.rfly t( Sneak '""'"' 9 :00 U ( It SnCIAL Hollywoo4's D11mond Jub1IM <Zhr) llaqutl Wtlch and Oooalas r auban~s J• co host lht 15th ann1msary ol lhe 'nlerlain men! capital ol lht .. orld Holly .. ood which loo~s al wch Hollywood phuom,na u lht star system. n1ehlllle lhe cowboy ltad1n11 men and women lht cham ler iiClor. th' recordone 1ndus11y and the advent of leleV!SIOn Star11nc '" special oroducllon numbers are Yvonne OeCarlo Sandy Duncan Nancy Ousuull Al larreau I my Kerl. Michelle lee. Bernddelle Peters. Chila Rivera and D1tk Sha.wn Stm reprmnling the 20s. 30s 40s and oo through loday make spmal guest appearances II (2fJ rffl Centenn~I (7br) The Massacre Col rran k Sk1mmerho1n a rel1g10u$ fanatic who claims lo be doing Cod r work b11ng1 death and destruction to tht plain~ when '" command ol a p11vaft army he vows 10 deSHoy the Pasqu•MI Brothers and rid the country ol every Indian Richard Crenna Chad [melt Ba1ba11 Carrera Alfl Ka11as 11morh(l>allon Gregory H1111son Chit Oe Young and Mar~ Harmon star 1n lhos seemenl U HOT LIPS MAKES OOC * SEC RED/LOVE BOATI U ) 10 ~ Tiit Lon 8011 'Chubs w1lh Melo™ Sue An~trson loc~ed Away with Conrad Bain Janel leie~. 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