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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SUND AT I 1 • • VOL. 71 , NO. 316, 7 SECTIONS, 126 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY. CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOV EM BER 12, 1978 TW E NTY-FIVE CENTS I-Raiders Rescue Spanish Heiress ' j • i l ·Canyon .Salvage Goes On , .. .,. e a r !> l h J t ~ t' l' k l' n ll 1 J 1 n m1f.l:1t t':.IUM' mun· lambhdcl) in f lu,t,1, d t'a nvcro lec.l Laguna E;.-_. h J. ltt'l' to kl•ep a clo~c w;..,r 1.n thl' enc.angered ar ea SJturday rught However. a pohtl' l)pokel)m<JO al the dlsaster command pu!>l said the on·and·off driu ll· po~c·d 'no immediate thrcJt of furthcr s lippage Volunteers began ::.Jndbagg1n)! operations Friday in an attempt to divert dramag<' and gear up for possible heavier rains A new s torm is expcrtl•d lo hit lht' coast Monday Police said th<· Ort 2 ~hdc that destrovl•d 21 humc5 and <·a used more than $15 milhon damage created a natural dctm where ramfall normally drams There 1s concern that heavv ratns could cause water to build up behind the natural dam and the n possibly break through, sendtng water rus hing through the canyon and into the city However . weekl•nd prcc1p1ta· lion has been light. the poltct' spokesman said . Meanwhile. many Bluebird •Canyon sltde area r<•!>1dents s pent Saturday trudgmg throu~h mud trying to s alvage tret•s. bushes. bricks. windows. w<iter heaters -anything that might 0.llyrll .. _lty$-MllC""11 t Ransom ~ Grab Try J ( ~~!TY~P l -BriM· ;J da Domecq de Rodriguez. 11 1 member of the famed Spani11h wine-making family, said Satur- ,day kidnappers who held her captive 12 days .. tried to be ij friendly" and she "even traded l recipes with them." Mrs. Dome<:q de Rodriguez, 36, was rescued unharmed early I Saturday by police commandos in a raid on the house where she was being held. Six s uspects were seized but two escaped as ~ police stormed into the building, authorities reported ~ In a tclephol)e interview with I The Associated Press, Mrs . Domecq de Rodriguez said of her a bductors , "We conversed , about everything except politic::. I figured it was better they like me instead of being a pain in the • neck "They knew what they were doing. They were professionals ... But I don't think they had any J political ties." The kidnappers appeared nervous. she said , so she tried to ~ ~ay calm because "people gel trigger happy m those situations sometimes. "My firs t heroic request to my a bductor$.J wa::. 'give m e a cigarette.· my fwsl one in a ye11r and a half," she said ' be of value for a salvage sale later Uus month. Proceeds from the sale will go toward a Bluebird Canyon fund to aid approximately 50 families s till being kept from tht'1r homes BLUEBIRD CANYON RESIDENTS.BRING FLOWERPOTS TO RESCUE PLANTS DURING SATURDAY SALVAGE OPERATION They Hope To sell Still Ueable Items And Share Proceeds With Homeleaa SOde Vletlms. The daughter of Spanish <See RESCUE. Page~> Hains Saturday slowed the salvage ('(fort. with frwer than 100 residents and members of the California Conservation Corps turning o~ Those that turned out were faced with mtcrm1ttcnt rain. cold ocean bree£cs and mud They included a contingent of students from Corona del Mar High School m Newport Beach. Many of the students had a personal inte rest in t he opeNl· lion. They are in classes tau~ht by Da le G h e r e. a scie nce teacher at Corona del Mar lltgh I and president of the Bluebird Canyon Homeowners Assoc1a lion. Che re's home. like so many others. was leveled m the d1s- asterous landslide. !Paving the family with nothing more than a l few household and personal lr items Veteran news paperman I luh· I be1 rd Keavv a Laguna Reach re-~ s1dent. tour~d the !>ltdl· area last \week Ills ob:.l'rvat1ons are shared in a ::.Lory on Pa~c /\2 New Coast Storm Expected Monday Co ld n11ns that have dam· pened the Orange Coast were ex· peeled to lake a break today, but forecasters said a new storm front 1s expected -io desc-end on the coast Monday bringing rain that could last until Thursday. Today's forecast calb for partial clearing and continued cool temperatures Highs should be in the low 60s with tern· peratures dropping below 50 cit night Thl' wt•ak storm that broke early Friday morning dumped <•bout one third or an inch of rain a Ion~ the Orunge Coast by Saturda~ night A brief hall s torm was reported in Santa Ana about 1 ·30 pm Saturday. The wt•ekend storm s prinkled hght s now throughout Southern California's resort areas and gained momentum as 1t moved into the Rocky Mountains . Five s lorm·related deaths were reported as the wintry on· s laught brought heavy s now. freezing rain and s ub-zero tern· pcratures to the Roc ky Moun· lain region Saturday. Storm watches were in effect in Colorado. Wyoming, Utah and Montana In SouthC'rn California. the lo w-pressure system dusted Lake Arrowhead with five in c hes or snow and I31g Bear with one foot by late Saturday The season's first snowfall left <SttSTORM, Page AZ> ELECTION ANALYSIS ' Republicans' Delight '78 R esults Stung OC l)emocrats By GARV GRANVILLE OI IM D•llY rllot St.Ill County Democrats flocked to the Grand Hotel in Anaheim last Tuesday nig ht to await whatever rate had befallen their political warriors o n election day 1978. But things didn't go weU at the Democrats' ' party m the Sk y Room atop the hotel. For one thing. so- m con e or ever yone forgot l he score board needed to display vote auNv1LLE counts as they trickled in during the night and early morning hours. Hotel workers responded t o the crisis by hauling out a blackboard. plunking it down in a dimly lit corner and handing county Democratic Party chairman Frank Barbaro a piece or chalk. Television coverage of the election night bash was a problem nol so easily solved. When TV crews a rrived, they toolt one look around, mumbled something about a faulty signal and then fled to Costa Mesa where the Republicans w~~ doing their thing. J • 1Qnly the public broadcasting crew from KOCE-TV toughed it out with the Democrats and a disco band that has not yet mastered the disco beat. But a makeshift scoreboard, fleeing TV coverage and :.i disabled disco beat weren't the only maladies that afflicted Lhe Democratic Party in Orange County election night. There was also a serious case of missing Democrats. To be sure, Assemblyman Dennis Mangers put in an appearance. So did county Tax Collector-Treaurer Robert Citron. And county Supervisor Philip An - thony flashed his b<!st De mocratic smile. But Congressm an J erry Patterson hosted his own election night party at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana Ass~mbl yman Richard Robinson was off rubbing elbows with party brass in Los Angeles. Dem'ocratic county Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Dietrich were a mong t h e missing . So was As · semblymanChet Wray. <See COUNTY GOP , Page Al> ... . . . . . . . .. . ~ .. ... f .. 6th Victi1n L Stabbed on Skid Row LOS ANGELES IAP) -A 57-year-old Utah man found in a downtown area parking lot S&tuFday is the sixth Slud Row trans ient to be stabbed to death in the last three weeks, police said. The body of Francisco Perez Rodri~uez was discovered at 5 30 a.m. by a security guard at Main a nd Winston streets . within one square mile of the sites where five other me n have been found stabbed to death since Oct. 23 ·1 Corone r 's deputies s aid Rodriguez had been dead a cou· pie o r hours. indicating he was killed a few hours after a police decoy team had abandoned a stakeout at the intersection. "We can't discount that all the stabbings might be related." said Lt. John Dempsey, head of the central d1vis1on detective bureau lie said that a ll s ix victims were st<ibbed 10 the uppe r tor:.o area, and added that Rodriguez· murderer must bl· "someone who takes pleasure m killln~ people " But he said police are not s eeking one specific suspect Thert 1s no special task force on the case. but the same IO· vest1 gators are working on all of the deaths. said Police Capt. Walter Stevenson "There is nothing to say yet about whether there is or isn't a connection.·· he said. ·'There surely could be. when you have knife wounds." Fires Claim Seven Lives By The Associated Press Five young children, a baby sitter and an elde rly man died in fires in homes i~ Missouri and New York on Friday night and early Satu"May, authorities said . A fire in a three-story building in the eastt!m New York city or Cohoes killed a teen-age baby s itter. two younger children and the elderly man Fire investigators said the blaze mny have been started by a s moldering cig<>rette in the apartment of the elderly man. identified as John Mazinski, 67. In IGnloch. Mo.. a northern s uburb or St. Louis. three children were killed late Friday night when fire raced through a federally su6sldized housing pro- Ject ,, • .. •• #' ... , Ridin' High I .. Motorcyclist returns to earth after clearing jump at motocross competition Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium. More of the action on Page B-3. . «»~ "1~111: INSll)t: COMPUTER PROGRESS Computers have come a Ion~ way s mce the first cumbcrsoml' model in 1946. Desk top minis now do lhe same things a room rull of equipment did then. A look at a giant that decided the mint market was too good to ig norc in You/Your Money. Page Cl. SLICE OF'TU E PAST-Daily Pilot photographt'r P a trick O'Donnell takes a lin~ering look wit.h camera and words at the Irvme General Store. a holdout. of old-lime merchandising in south Orange County Page 02 TOO SM A RT? Victor Se r cbriak o rr. who finall y realized at ag(' 33 there was· nothing wrong with bein~ cx- t re mcly intelligent. explains 11 why many young peo ple arc ;ii punished for being too s mart. Page A9. t OAI'-Y r1LOT S&CTIONS , ..... 1, .... , TVW .... I I , . I '· ' • A.% OAI& PILOT .. . ·. ~~ Silen~e ·Besides in Bluebird Canyon ;:· J.ut two month.a oft~ Laglmo 8focll'1 Blwbi1d Conyon land.tlld« di& 4atrr, Mf!T'011 n.twipaperman llu" Kl'CllJJJ llllitrd tlw orwo and rrKldl tllcaf JK>urtxllll0f1S Kt'fl('lJ rthrt•d 1~13 Angt'l.-1 C:hm111u c~J }or IM AHOCaa.tftl · Pr-tu. 111.!('3 uitlhln wulkmQ d1alal'l('t> a/ lht• d1¥0.ttrr nrea In l.<Jgurta • ,,. : • By IRJBBA&D k•:AV \ A• you walk U\ Wllh Pollcv J>f'rmas•1on from bluc:b1rd C•n fOl'I lht.' f1 '"'t lhlnJI )'OU fl()\J~ , .. whut Orlt't' W.t' lt1(' IHIVt'llll'nl of Onoh• t>nvc> no"' h111kc•n into 1mmt•11w t:hunk:-. 11t1lt ul 1·1 azy anJ:lt•l> ll ttnl\' lunk~ hk1• ('(lrthf)uakt• ttiamaj,l .. It IS l>ul .. for~nmm.•r or .. OrM' and "t'kt•nrll >( ''l<lhh Tlw 21 bom H that "t'rt' lolatl1•\l by lht-land '"PIHll<'' Ol'l 2 art· 11111:.I deprt-ssinft lo M't' Port ton' Ct(•' ff'w rell 1ntri hu~·· 1 rc•vu·•·' c·1 t>att'd by lht' ~rtt'Nill\ 11f nature ~•mt-dff' ll'ik\·-.. . .,,,,, ... Jrt' flullt•nt•d It rt'm1mb 11n1• of ll11mbtvl 11ut llr<"·•" .., •• ,.n •11M•11 ,tfl\·r llw \I. u1 111 l...onthlll .111c1 Fr ,1111..fur I "' \l\\I l1111r lhl' 1hhl\ flt 'OJ.llt'fl •trt•lf \IHI rt•t•I lwu t•m11l1111" Oflt' (>f -.orm" .and ont• of 1'111l 1on Now lhul \\'\'tmJ om• ha' h1 lw \'"' pla1t1t'd 1-'ormel" n>sJdt>nb ond vnlunt(.'l('n have spc•nt thoui.unds of hours .:.ah•11tt~ev('rything that n m be savt-d Th1: rt'1>ult of these labor 1s appan•nt Ap11h.1nN1' ~tovn. water healerii. wa i;hers. dJ') t'r!>t, kitr ht•h and b.Hhroom 'mks. plumbing and h"hl fixtures. ioor!ll . w1ndo~~ and have ~n assembled In many front yards -.nd ~ill l>e offrrtc-d for ,,,It• Tht• r.·covery work ~as pooled C1 nd so \lllll ~· tht• IOt'Omt• Bui mo:it 1mpn:'l:>1°'t' art' the scores of pallt.>tS of bricks O" ne1' and their fdmtlll'~ ~pt nt hundred~ <if houri. chipping away mortur It was dusty. s wt"al~. dai.agreeable work last week, but worthwh1lt' llswl b1'1<·k:-. l>t'mJ.! m greater demand than new bring premium price:. like 30 cenh each One company has agreed lo buy lht> whole lot .. You've Kot to gave those pt.'Ople crec11t." says Sgt Terry Tem- ple, the police officer who wal<'heb over the salvage operation. '"Chipping mortar 1s miserable work, but these folks went al it like they were enjoying it. Maybe they were." Already 1>0me personal belongings are in storage at t he Zig. eurat. that immense and almost empty Frankenstein that North American Rockwell s wapped to a generous U.S. government agen· cy Until a sale can be arranged. salvaged items also will be stored m the Ziggurat. Everything removable must be taken out be(ore Nov. 20, the date for the start or tht: bulldozml{ operation These 21 homes now are le~ally known as "nu1 sant:l1s" and must be demolished. Let u~ <'0Alinue our lour of this dusty because of the tem- porary dirt road bli~hled part of Laguna. Neither newspaper photos. as good as they were. nor TV coverage prepare one for this chaos It has lo be seen to be believed. The silence. where once there were the normal homely sounds of a middle class neighborhood. is awesome. One sees Clower pots and lawns and shrubs and trees. careful!) tended for years. dried in end-of-fall heat. The roof of one home. appurently a large one. might have been lifted by four giants and dropped. The brick chimney protrudes a bout !t!X feel once only two and very little can be seen of the rest of the structure. ·Hote l Wall Falls, Fear Five Dead JOPLIN. Mo. <AP> -The front of a vacant nine-story hotel collapsed Saturday. one day before it was lo be demolished with dynamite. and a uthorities said as many as five workmen were trapped under the rubble. ·'There was no way they could have escaped." one witness said. · R escue work ers u s i n g bulldozers and cranes. and some with their bare hands, started clearing the wreckage of the landm a rk 70-year-old Connor Hotel in downtown Joplin. Harold McCoy. Joplin public wor ks director , said he un· derstood the men had been in· side d ismantling steel girders in prepa ration for dynamiting this morning. Police said some men got out safely. but at least three and as m a ny as fi ve were believed trapped. J oe Newma n. the president , of a bank across the street said was standing on the roof of his building when the hotel section caved in. YOUTHS COLLECT SALABLE PIPES ANO BRICKS IN FRONT OF HEAVILY DAMAGED LAGUNA HOME DURING RAIN On a map al the command post Lt. A E. Olson points to 21 red spots No need to explain what those represent, he says There are 14 yellow s pots indicating homes 1n Polentially d an~er area~. It will be . W<.'eks or maybe months before geologists de· ... termine the stablah ty or lack of it under these houses. And there are 13 green spots lo mark homes that are ~~clur»lly sale and on stable ground • or the 49 affected families. five were permitted lo return to their homes, but only four took advanta_ge: the Mark T. Gumbiners al 998 Meadowlark Or .. the Ed V. Skains at 991 Meadowlark Dr .. and the Cecil Henslowes at 999 Oriole. The Ross Frisbees returned to their home a t 978 Meadowlark Dr .. but when a fault line was dis- covered under the ir abode, they quickly moved out. , Two famrnes who did not choose to return to ther their safe re- s rdences on MeadowlatJ< are the Waltt:r M Frazees and Mrs. E U N,lckel They said they prefer to l1\1e elsewhere This sad JOurney takes us to lhl' end of Meadowlark Lane, a cul de sac On the right as the residence of wood tarvt>r Mogens Abel. al 990 It apparently 1s as safe a~ thl' day at wa~ bu1ll. But al the left. al 980 less than 200 feet from the Abel place 1s wherl' Colin P. Ashhng's house WAS. Meanwhile the Abels are living in a house trailer parked in the yard at the Jerome Linenkugels on El Bosque. From rus offi ce at the Festival of Arts, where he IS ground manager. Abel says he has no idea when he and his wife can re· turn. "They seem lo be ve ry se<.:rctive about it." Abel says. "Tht•y are s till making tests Of course. better to be safe than to be s()rry. eh., So ~·u be patient " "All or a sudden we heard a rumble and looked in that dircc tion . . . it started like it was just slow motion, but then there was a big rush, and it came tumbling down:· said Newman. VOLUNTEERS SCRAPE MORT AR FROM USED BRICKS BACK YARD PLANTS NEAR LANDSLIDE -FORMED CREVICE ARE RESCUED FOR SALE. Newman, who heads a n as- sociation which had bought the hote l lo have it demolished to roake way for a public library, laid dust from the collapse was $0 l hick he could not see a com- Jt)nion standing two feet away t rom him on the roof. : The demolition was un der con-ttact to Coy Blagg Wrecking Co. "1 Tulsa, Okla .. authorities said . .., .. SUN DAY DAILY. PILOT f'PW•tir.,l'\Qltrn, 1n,.1.,1•1n1 ""'il'"'"""""1 ., t1o1to1 111\f N~• p,, (tif•· ,.._fJ~t""'"()o.,_~ I ~• t p,_.ft "'· 1 '"'''' ,, • f', .t. , 11.IV\ f••fl, "I• J M "lt1, fPI• l'• •• •1t, I 1 I t 1 AA. ·• 11'~1 ~lwt!l Hi 1• •1 lfu• 1.,.,,,,,., '" u n '"'"' -1••'' ",11, . ., ••• .... . t ,., .... t v .,1 .. .,, • ., , • l Hl\ol'~ bo·et h ')Ovl" (flt I A ~•f'\; '"'f"91'\(fi .. o. ,,. t•?f' '' CMI0'1,,.,<f S"'tutOu\ tl"l'I ~""' T~ • ~~~'::~~:t1 ,~:::,~.=.,~,:JO W.\t K4' t llt•&trf H WP"9 ,,,. r)ont fJ-,,,,1. ~, , .... c ..... ., "''' .. p,, 11\f""'"' '""' ,,. ...... 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Finish By ALMON LOCKABEY O•llY Piiot ao.tl"t EClltOf' MAZATLAN, Mexico -Race follo wers s uddenl y came to life here Saturday with the report that five class A yachts in the Los Angeles lo Mazatlan race had rounded Cabo San Lucas at the tip of Baja California and were h e a d ed across t h e Gulf of California on the final 200 mile leg of the 1.032mile course, Two ol the yachts. Christine and Ragtime. were in a virtual dead heat with only 170 miles to go at the Saturday morning roll call. T hey we re expected lo cross the finish line at Creston Li ght here soon after daybreak today. The three othe r c lass A speedsters were still in the race for fi rst lo finish. Merlin, Drift er and Ondine were only about 10 Fr.,.PageAJ STORM ••. four inches or powder on Mt. Wilson. However. foreeuters advised a nxious skiers to keep eq uip- ment stored tor at least another week. .. . ~ . . .. . ~ .... miles behind the IC>::iders. Winds at the cape were light. about eight knotc; f rom th<' southwest, but showed signs of increasing and sw1ng1njt lo the north as the day wore on. The race r·ommittee aboard the escort v<•sscl Westward said about a don•n more yachts wen· bunched about 40 mil<'s north of the cape, so close they could ex <'ha ngl• insult:-Thl' la!-rl boat an the .fleet wa11 Appcritif. w1lh 319 miles still to go Anb1amo. a 55-foot sloop out or Sausalito, Calif .. became the third yacht to abandon the slow race and was expected to join two previous dropouts. New Life and T roublemaker a t Cabo San Lucas. Ttie Mexican entry. AlerHfe. skippered by Manuel Vasquez of Guadalajara has moved up to claim the overall handicap lead with 254 miles to go She was about eight miles ahead of the previous corrected time leadtr. B. Dennis Choate's Fiver. Third in fleet on corrected li m e was Ni c k F r azee 's Swiftshore, San Dlego Yacht Club; fourth w a8 Dick Pen· ninglon 's Whippet. Long Beach Yacht Club, a nd firth was Zep h y r , Be r t ra m S wet ii . California Yacht Club .... • f , AP Wlre,..,10 HOST AGE FREED Brlanda de Rodriquez l"ro• Page Al RESCUE ... . wmemaker Pedro Domecq had been blindfolded since Oct. 30 whl!n her car was cul off by two others on a narrow Mexico City street and she was taken to the 20-room house ClPd held for $5 million ransom. "I learned to live li ke n blind lady." ~he said l made my bed every day and did exerctses. 1 tried to psyche them out lo riaure wbal they wanted. Coed, Suspect Die I n Abduction -rape ATLANTA l t'\l'I Thl· body of an 18 -yt>~ir ·nlrl Emory University studl'nl was found on 31'\. Atlanta st r<'N Saturday aft er h<'r <'Ompanion told police he anrl the \\oman had been abduct· cd by two men. police said . The body or Onl' of the suspect. cd ~bductors w;1~ fou nd several hours later. pollr<' said. lie had been shot an Lht' hc;id. Sgt. H L. f,olton iMnlified the slam man as Bobby Bernard Williams. 22. of Allanta. "The theory we arc working on is that 1Williams1 wa!> o ne of the perpetrators.·• Bolton $81d. Sgt. II W McConne ll of the police homicide rli \ 1s1on 1dcn· t1 f1ed t h<' dead woman as Michelle Lou1st' Stern of New York City. She had been shot once in the back. he said . F'ulton County Medical Examiner Or John Feegel said scratche"l on Miss Stem's body "arc what I'd expect from a ~exual assault " Miss Stern's companion. Reisar Williams. 23. of New York told police he was driving a car In wh1<'h Miss Stern wall riding when they stopped to ask two men for directions . Williams told police the men got in the t'or. produced a gun and locked him in lhe trunk, from which he . ' managed to l':>l':JPl' ~hilt· th1• rar was in motion William:-. ".is not 1n.1urtcl . lh1• ser(!eant sai<l Feegel said r<'~ults of rape· t<'s ts will not b<• avatlublc until l,1ter iJI the wt•ck. hut "l hl' crrcumst:rnces c<•rtainly su~~t·~t a ~e ,ual assault " J uhannf' Daffin. lhf• dt:!<t n for wome n al Emory, ~a rd Mi ss Ste rn was an advanced freshman "ho transferred from Fordham University. W11l1.1m:-. apparently w.1s a fril'nd from Fordham '1silln~ in All ant a for the "cckcnd. M:-. Daffin said TI1o steson, Doctor , Colwnnis t D ies HI RMING HA '1 . Mich IAP1 Or. Georg\' l' Thosteson. a na t ional l y sy ndi ca t e d newspap<!r columnist who wrok about ml'dicinc· and health, ha~ died at the age or 72 Thosteson, whose column "T<' Your Good llealth" was dis tribuled by the Field Newspaper Syndicate. and appeared in U1c Or:in~e Coast Daily Pilot. died 1-'riday. Funera l services are scheduled for Momby. • l ......•• 'C .. I j ' ·' • • t . COUNTY GOP DEIJGHfED Even the b1a name county Democratic o Ju mnl were elsewhere IUcbard Hannah tn a fedt ral prison lo Alabama and Ken Cory tendina to poliUts an Sacra mento. Au embly man Ron Cordova was the ~mocrata' man or tht· hour win or k>lw Cordova, after all, h111d tood 1n the heau'th•od of Repubhun vot ers ond prosperity and ~lug3ed IC out wilh John S<-hnuu 111 the rounty 's mote rolorful n mpllftn\, But when <.-Ordova·~ l""<P\"C"tt'd hour or urr1v•I Jt lht.' Grand Hot el C•mt> and P.as•wrl . 1 h1· (althfui who h~ waited to bakt- the h an d of tht' nobll•\l ~mocrnt ot ll ctnntd off So. Uw only two "et>l('bril> l>t>rnoC"rats to ,,.,, tht• P•rt) f tuthlul thruu~h t'lt.'<'lmn nt~ht "''ert< pt•renruul 1·1u1chdutt•.., Paul B.-11 and Jill\ t-'umi. T he dlaJcHnlt•d I>tnwcru11r l'lecllon rugt11 lMrty rdk<"ted ttw t'Jmp1ttgn lhut h!!d Ju.-.l c•och.-d OemocrulH· t•antlldutt-:. 1n Oranac CoWlty tr1t'd to put • ., much d11nunce .!:. po., .. 1blf' b\'t w~en them:.t•h t.•i. ~nd lht•.,. p<1rty , especially that llben1l f • .iction headed by A!>sembly Spt>aker Leo McCarthy .. On thl• i.urface. the party mudt• nolt'worthy ga1ru. 1n lhe n 111n1 \ 111 Hm~ I h1·r1• \l.ll:., for example. Gov ll 111"' u " ~urpri:.t• wm, the first llr.111j!1• ('ount~ \H'tory cvl'r b) .1 l>1•11wnallt' guhcrnJton..il t•.in el 1 cl all• fhcn· wa:. also th•· p n · 1·lt·ct1on voter r1>g1:.trut1un dnv1 that c•ndt•d \\Ith 0l'mul'rat11 ~ '°''"'"' "'"°"'"' acaltH to •lt.W flw haad ol tlte aobll.t De•ocrat of all driftH oft.' \Ott•r!-. outnumbering lkpubh~an voters in the count v ror tht• first time SIOC(' 1960 ThoM' plw,es notwiths tanding. 1~78 \l.<Jl> clearly the year of th{· Hepubhcan in Orange County For one thing. Hrown s wen ...,as more :1 t ribuJl· to h.-. µC'rsonal drft polil1cal toul·h than lo party <1ction Also. 11 is expected th<ll lht· Democratic edge in voter. rci:: 1stralion will evaporate when the vowr rolls are purged in thl' next few months. More significantly. the GOP g r abbed off De mocrat Mark ll:Jnnaford's scat in t he 34th Congre!'lsion a l Distric t In ·TuPMlav·., t•lect1on fhe~· <1lso reclaimed with Ma nan Bergeson the state As- 'l'mbly ~cat that had fallen ioto Cordova 's hands in 1976 Almost a s tell in g. \ht• llcpubhcans successfully d<' f1;:nded the 39th Coni::ress1on<il seat and 69th Assembly D1stncl !)Ca l m north Orange County with non·mcumbcnt c<ind1dat~ That means 1l 1s hkcly in 1980 that Democratic challangers will be confrontm~ entrenched Rl'puhlic;in officeholders 8111 o~nn~meyer and Ro~ Johnson Put the fi gures togc•thcr and e lect ion morning Democrat:-. controlled seven of 13 state a nd rederal legislative posts avail uble in Orange County, By nightfall-after the voters had thei r say-Republicans were in control of eight of the 13 l <·~pslalivc orfices . Thl' l>l•mot·rutic number had d" 1n1tlcd to five Le:.s t;mg1ble a mQ.11sure of political ~ain 1s the development of new ta lent today's loser., who might pop up winne rs on another day Wi th one notable exception. Cordova. nonc of t hc losing Democratic candidate~ in the county showcd enough political mox1<' or voll'r <.tppcal lo he rat 1·d a n smi:: star On the Rl'publican side of the ltod gc r. howt•vcr, :JI ycar·old Chuck G i bso n r<in much ::.trongcr than expected against ,\1 unJH.·rs So did Don Gocdekc • 1g:11 n:-.l Patterson. Dons Allen was running hard until ht•r l ast-minute t.mear l'ampa1gn ag<.1 i ns t Wr ay, backfired 1\1:,0, :.h<>ri H 'b candid<itc Pepperoni Or Sausage, All Winners Two tough high school football teams who will race each other on a football field fo r the fi rst 1 time next Friday, square off for a preliminary today -across a pizza table. Players ror Irvine a nd Un iversity high schools, both located in Irvine, will literally gnash their teeth at each other in a contest to eat the most pizza the fast.est. It'll be held at The Upper Crus t. 4533 Campus Drive, near UC Irvine, at l p.m . The bu,,ineas is donating the crust, and the winning school t akes home $100 and a trophy lbat most of the grldders won't be able to face for a while: It's s haped like anotlwr pizza. A tricycle race follows ---' ( ·f .·IL) ·1 .. ., J ---L.auren Rusk. a Rc publlcan. <1howed a natural pohtlul ab It· ty and UK> q~liUetc needl'd to ~way votet"I' mlndll Add tt all up and Rc.pubUcan ~alns ln Ow-an•e County In 1'78. 1f not ovt-rwhetmln1, were at least det-lat ve This year '• acinerul cl~cUoo wu t'haractertzcd by a post · Pro1><> !Uoo ll mood that 111v~m mgly t'11.13tettd cu.nd ldate• uoder one umbrella 0.-mOC"ruu Mangtl"fl, Cordov11. Robm!IO«\ itnd othcra. sounded q 1f t hey were 1.•ompl'l1oac ror Rf'publirun of the )'N•r hooOl"lf In tht'1r <"1Jmvu1an spet"('ht:is SUC'<'CHful ~n\Ocr1tlk CMn 1.hd1th's movt."Ci tu the right of lhe1r Republlt'an roei. ai. the L'> -.ut"s of lower taxes and lt"6s gov nnmt'nt spendmg dommuk-d aJI else But 10 _. ~t'neral e lection dom1nall'd so thoroughly by the spmt of tax reformers Howa rd Jnv1s aod Paul Gann Officeholders like Mangers and Wray who had opposed Proposition 13 la8t June sur vived the experience when con· fronted by voters m the polling booths in November Candidates who did not l'<irry Jarvis' J>('r!)on<.11 l'ndorse mt.·nt 11110 the.• ~enc•n.il elcct1on "' {'rall fart"d as Wl'll ut the µoll!> ,1s those who did Anti-incumb\:nt sent inwnt "" nolH'l'ablt• 111 lhl' priman o•lt•t•tion last June '".1sn l ncurh "' apparent last week when onl) one incumbent. Ha nnaford. w af ousted from office Mort.> in keeping with tht' we've had enough' spir it of the day was Orange County voters' rel u c t ance l o accept t he Republican -D e m oc r a t ic <Jlternatives offered them . For example. voter registni lion figures show there are Just 1.467 Peace and Freedom Party adherents in lht.' county. Yt>l , Peace e1 nd F r eedom secretary of state c<in d idalc· David Wald received 19.881 \"Otes in the county By th<> samc to~p.n; with Just 'll.4 13 Americnn Independent Party regis trants in O ran~c County. Al P lieutenant governor candidate Houston Myers got 17.374 votes locally And Libertarian Party can· d1dates David Bergland a nd Jim Ga llagher r a n r especta ble minor.party races in their con· tests. However. the contest is still Republican ·De m ocrat1 c in Or a nge County. lo cont rast to tbe downbeat Ocmocr at1c pa rty atop the Grand Hotel, the Republican gathering at th e South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa was lively The Robert A. Nelson produc l io n feat ured m as t e r or ceremonies Tom Fuentes in a tuxedo and rormer stat e senator Jam es Whetm o r e o n t he bandstand. •Dft119rra t• Ma..,,ns, Cordo1'~RoM• .... ••• •o-de d a• ii tltq ~ competl119 ,.,. R~p•fJHra• at tit~ Year.' Vote counts were projected on to a wa ll and the television paraphenalia that lit the foyer made it seem as 1r 1t were· Academy Awards night. While De mocr ats had only themselves to talk to, even •~· mg Republican candidates raced before the TV lights to sound off on such issues as the Mi ddle East peace treaty. Whi le Wh f'tmore's band wasn't much with the disco tx:at. the rerordecl sounds of the &t• Gees and Donna .Summer madc: the Republican night authent ic disco. A b ove a ll . h o w ev(•r . Republican candida t es <1nd hierarchy were with the party faithful Marian Bergeson, .John Schmitz. Chuck Gibson. Mrs . Allen. a nti-gay crusader John Briggs -it seemed the en· tire GOP was at the hotel. They w e r e followed b y Re publican non·partlsan can didates and om ceholders who didn't hesitate (or one m inute lo associate the mselves with lhe Republican festival in cont rast to Democratic counterparts. Sheriff Brad Gates wu s at South Coast. So was newly e lect ed county recorder-clerk ~t· Branch. And Supervisor Thoma!> Riley was very much a center or attention. When s upervisorial candidate Harriett Wieder m ade ber en· trance. she was trailed by her new found ally, Sup ervisor - Philip Anthony. He bad ducked out of the Democratic shlodlg in Anaheim to, among other things, console Mn. Wieder while she trailed in early vote counts. But no one ducked out or th<> Republican party to bend a n elbow with the Democrats rattl- ing around the Sky Room at the Grand Hotel. . Clearly, the Republican party )U S on top when the curtain fell on tbe general electioo of 1978 in Orange County. • • .. ... # ....... -... '"1'1. ... t-o t • v I' ! h. I,• ''1'1 -r ' \,l'I"'•-1 0.tly ~ ...... ~ ay Gary AMllf- ANOY CRAPF. 9. CONCENTRATES ON NEXl FOOTHOLD ON HIS ASCENT TO SUMMIT OF ORANGE COAST YMCA BUILDING Youngsters Know They Can ••• Bon Bons & Boardwalk By JACKIE HYMAN Of Tiiie O.Hy Piiot SU.ft Ir you have three hotels on Boardwalk and your Monopoly rival lands on it, what happens if he e ats your hotels? Well, y ou might eat his Monopoly money. Or his deeds to the railroads. Or the whole board. if you're hungry. You won't even get indigcs tion. if you've got the right M onopoty set -one made out of chocolate and othe r candies. available now a t Neiman Marcus in Newport Beach. or course there's a slight catch. The set costs $600 T he set is t he correct s ize. " to-sca le version or Monopoly. c reated with permission or Parker Brothers. which owns the rights to the popula r board game. "To see it down the re m the (•ase it really 1s unus ual." said Tim Parke r . Nei m an· Ma r c us vice.president and general m anager. The S<'ls. of which the store has only one on hand. were made by Confections by Sandra. a Canoga Park firm that also m ake·s company logos in candy to order. The Mooopoly set consists or 142 pieces. The boa rd is made of dar k chocolate. the property cards of milk chocolate. the houses of wintergreen and the hotels of cinna mon The dice arc buttcr cream. communit y c hes t cards arc kmon. chance cards are orangl' Nixon Urges Shah Support BILOXI, Miss. CAP ) - Former President Richard M. Nixon said Saturday night the United States should support the e mbattled Shah of Ira n \n his scramble to survive efforts to overthrow him. "Because the bottom Unc is this -If the present government falls. a new r egime will be friendly to the Soviet Union and unfriendly to the United States and other western nations,•• Nix on told a Biloxi audience . . .. - and lhc. Sl bills ttre buttcrc ream The $5 bills a re raspberry. the $10 bills lemon, the $20 bills h me. the S50 bills peppenrunt. the $100 bills b utterscotch and the $500 bills ora nge . Phyllis Martin. manager of the store's epicure department. said the set has attracted con s1derable attention. ·•We've l(Ot lots of looker!>. espec1a1Jy because it's featured m lbe Chn stmas catalo~." said Mrs. Mart.Jn. However . there haven 't been any buyeTS yet, she said. notinJ! that 1£ the one set sells. another will be ordered "It's gouig to take that 0111 s pecial person to purchaM? 11. · she said. Who would spend $600 for <.1n edible Monopoly game? · General Manager Parker said he believes someone will want tn s erve it "as a grand finale to a dinner party a S600 deSiert. which is not unusual wben you look at our cUentele." lie said the set could also bt· used as J centerpiece or con versation it.em. ··1 don't trunk you would JUM buy it for you. tht.' w1fr and k 1rt" lo sit around ~nd munch on. Parker said PortWi.,e Cl)eddar A BLEND OF NATURAL CHEESE ANO PORT WINE FLAVORING SAVE 40¢ 2.58 lb. Reg. 298 Lb Have a taste before you buy! Offer good lhrv 11/19 ... .., ..• ,, ... - . .. -· . .. ... ' .. ~ -- 'Y' Kids Test Mettle in Wall Climb Young!:.lcrs at t he Oran gt· Coast YMCA learne d th1· lesson of thl' 'Lillie E ngiilt· T ha t Could' last week w~n · Y · CJ d vtser Andy L oo :-. tau ,g ht thl' youngste r s t n d imb on bncks that forin th(' west s ide of the builft ing. Safety Lines assured an rn1ury -free c limb, and tbl· youngster s learne d t he) "ould stret ch t h e mselve" .ind succeed. Loos deC'1derl lh<· \\<J ll \\:J'-safer that1 I 1 t '\ • ., Robin wood Hearing Set Ocean View School District c rnstees-itave sebeduJed a No\> 20 public hearing on the pro posed closure of Robinwood Ele m entary School in Hunt in~ton Beach due to declinJng e nrollment. The 7:30 p.m . hearing il'> to~ h('ld at Robinwood School, 5172 McFadden Ave. The :-chool 's enrollment ha" <tw1nd l e d to abo u t 200 neighborhood students this yce1r Another 230 st udents who do onl I 1 v l' 1 n t h c R o b i n w o o d nt·1~hborhood are bused to tht· eampus OF 0 /.110 IN loath Coast 'Ptua ~ ~c ....... ..- lri1to1• ... S• Diego1 Freeway Costa Mesa 0,..491J,.tpa s ..... ,,.,,.. s..,tu.1,.... 540-6991 -----"' I I 'I I • 44 DAILY PILOT ~@&§1J \YAY7&1f©GD Wee1</y review of Orange Coast /1/ghllghts O•lt• PllM Sl•tl P'MI• COUNTY VOTE TALLIED BY HAND TUESDAY NIGHT Voters expressed will, anger Soldiers Hailed by President . WASHINGTON IAP) -Presl· dent Carter, aaylng oil Vietnam veterans .a r e ··unknown soldien" beeauae their sacrifice haa not been tdequalely re· cognl:ied, unveiled a bronze pla· qut in thl•ir honor Saturday dur· 1ng Veterans Day observancea ut ArlinJ.:lOn National Cemetery. After laying a wreath at the ton1b of the unknowns, Carter noti:d th a t due lo modern methoda of identification no bodies from the Vietnam War are ex~ted to remain uniden- tified . ''But in a sense, he said, "all who .ser\'ed in Vietnam were un· known soldiers. because their .service to our country has not been adequately realized. "THEY were no less brave because our nation was divided about that war," Carter said . "They "'·ere not welcomed back as o'her heroes have been. but orten ignored as though their presence among us was an awkward reminde r of the angui sh that 1tccompanied that war at home." The 375-pound plaque, 40 in· ches wide and 62 inches high, will be erectt..-d at the Trophy Room of Arlington's Memorial Amphitheater, where the pre:si - de nt addressed an audience made up largely or me mbcrs"'Or various veterans organizations1, The plaque pottrays thref• m en and a woman in uniforms or various services, and carri~ the Words : "The people of lhe United States or America pay tribute lo those members or it.s armed forces who se rved honorably in Southeast As ia dur- ing the Vietnam conflict." DUBlNG his speech, Carter drew applause when he pledged a military force so strong "th3t no enemy will ever dare to at- tack us ." I-l e quottd George Wushington as saying the best way to e ns ure peace is to be prepared for war I NATION / INTERNATIONAL ............... WREATH PLACED AT TOMB OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER IN ARLINGTON, VA. Preaident Carter Help• Netlon Commemorate Veterana Day. Carter Vetoes 3 Bills Farmers, Textile Makers, Nurses Upset WASHINGTON CAP I -Presi· 'dent Carter raised the ire of (armers, textile makers and stu- dent nurses Saturday by vetoing three biils and signaling once more his detecmination to curh inflation. Jn a seriCti of actions aimed at controlling inflation, Carter also a nnounced plans to keep f1.-t."<i · grain prices from rising by more than approximately 5 percent 1n the next t~·o yl'ars . The president's moves came well ahead of a midnight de- adline for vetoing legislation enacted bv the 95th Congre!>S. which adjourned Oct. 15 al the e nd of an around-the -clock lawmaking weEkend. T he White liousc announced that Carter had vetoed'. -A bill that would have restricted his ability to permit imports of cheap foreign beef. -A measure that ~·ould ha\·e forbidden him to lower tariffs on imported textiles . A bill authorizing spcnd1nl:( "far 1n excess" or that requesh .. --rl by the administration for !>tu dent nurse training Carter also decided against imposing tightt'r production (:on- trols on already abundant sup- plies of corn and otht:r ft:ed · ~rains . Carter's action is pro- j e cted to hold the average increase in rorn prices to about I percent by next October and 4.4 percent in the year after that. given normal weather. Tighte r controls, by hmitin~ production. would ha ve lt.>tJ to ~realer pnl'P int•r(·asc:-. The prcs.idPnt has vctot:d l'.t lnlls dur1n..: hi s <.idm1n1stration s ix reizular vetoes a nd l:J pocket vetoes Orange County voters again expressed their unjque political personalities last week, some al the voting booth, othe rs through comments in a Daily Pilot telephone poll. Evelle Younger lost here in what had been thought lo be a bastion of GOP support, llarriett Wieder edged out David Baker by less than 2.000 votes to become a the rirst woman on the ('()unty Board of Su1)(!rvisors. John Schmitz returned to Mltite politics hy beating rton Cordova. County voters buc ked th(• state trend on affirmation or state Supreme Court Justice llo~c U1rd when about 33,000 more coun- t1<.1ns cast no ballots than yes Quite a few people queried in a l)a1Jy l"ilot survey last week had strong opinions about the issues the y were called upon to con.sider: Prop. 5, said one: ··Tue next thing you know they'll be telling m e I can't drink beer on Tuesdays." On Prop 6; "They look prayer out of the schools in the '60s and they want lo replace it with this <homosexual teachers)?" said a Costa Mesa woman. l'lf they oullaw homosexual teachers, who will be nPic.t Jews·!" asked a San Clementian. A Corona del Mar man wrapped up his feelings about the available choices th1 s year with a testy ''To hell "':ith them ull ! ''. For insights into what is in store for the county arter Election Day 1978, r\!ad Oajly Pilot COunty Bureau Chief Gary Granville's analysis on Page Al . Marijuana Hazards Lessened .. ThcSt' actions arc a clear 1n. dication that the fede ral govern· ment is prepared lo do its part to reduce inflation ," Carter said in a statement. lie said "no part of our economy c:in be exempt" if the nation is to reducc inflation The beef-import bi ll wa ~ e nacted after Carter enraged many cattle men last summer by allowing a slight increase in im- ports aft.er a record increase in domcslic beef levels . ' Ticketing takes dive in 2 areas Drivers who like to pu~h · ...... a little hard on the throttle ;tnd tho:;e who Ol't'as1onal- ly ha\'e little lapse's '<''hen it comes to minor traffic rules may rind life a little t:as 1er in t~·o area s of Orange Coun t y -for a while . The California t-ligh"•ay J>atrol said their units in the south county are bein ~ pulle d off routine patrol or back streets to concentrate on major arteries in order to help cut traffic deaths. ac- cording lo llighway Plllrol reports. But in l·luntington Iicach, the s ituation is a httle different. Police are locked in a pay dispute ;.ind ha,·e apparently de· <·1ded not to write citations while talks continue. That may mean some viol.i.itors will get off scott free. but not the city. Monthly re- venue from citations in the beach city amount to a whopping $90.000. But the s lowdown doesn 't spell open season, said one policeman, rla ~rant violators may be c ited or arrested. And . stern lec- tures replaced tickets last week. Plea Renewed by Pope VATICAN CITY CAP) --Pope John Paul II, declaring that the Roman Catholic Church 1s not a rival to any political regime, re· newed his plea Saturday to all slates to open their boundaries to religion. , "The church is neither a stranger nor a rival" in the lives of • nations, th.e pontiff told hi s Ju.slice and Peace Commission. "The ~ t·hurch ... is in no way linkt.>d lo any political system." : The S8-ye3r--0ld Polish-born pope received members or the ~commission in a private audience. Tht• commission researches problems or human rights and : social dt>velopment and advises national churches on relations : \.\"llh their iiovernmcnts. It is headed by Cardinal Ucmardin Gantin : of Uenin. Africa. • WASHINGTON IAPl -Eight months a rt er llEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano J r. touched of( concern over paraquat. cont aminated marijuana, a federal drug agency has toned down its estimate of the hazard posed to" heavy marijuana s mokers. The heavy users still could run a risk or permanent lun g damage from s moking !\1exican marijuana tainted by the taste- less. odorless. colorless but poisonous herbicide, according 'lo a final report released Satur- day by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. But the institute fixed the danger level at five marijuana cigarettes daily for a yea r. with each containing 500 parts per million of paraquat. ft m akes no mention of a risk for occasional sm okers The institute, a n agency within the Department or ~iealth. Education and Welfare. had said in its preliminary re- port last March that the danger eitisted for anyone who ror several months smoked three to fiv e joinl.5 daily containing 450 parts per million or paraquat. c:..tta1 Ca•e Stallftl WASHINGTON <AP)-Oncof the government's major an- titrust euses, a 61h-year-old as· sault on the cereal industry. is at a standstill and m ay soon suffer another set.back The Federal T r ade Com - mission hus ordered a halt to lhc mammoth case it insituted in 1972 -a case that hinges on a More Snow for Rockies Freezing Rain Spreading Across Plains ll.S. s--,,, ., ''-111-Ytl'll '"'"" ,.. \lo•"" ''"""" ""mp~d "'"'" '"""' ove• ""' llotl..,.. S...lu•O•f. '"'"' ••• ,...,...,,,......., 01 ""UI .. toot<><,..,..,. .! •i•Y•I•~ ,,,_, 1'"8n "000 ....... i::i ..... ..., ''"""" ...... -·~\Pf •..,. 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V •'II U01 ... 1oo., ..... _ _..(.Ol) ..... lo9 .......... ' ,.. ... -.. I . - • ( BRIEFS ) theory that thl' leading cereal companies constitute a .. shared· m onopoly." This contention, s uggestinR that U.S. consumers consequent- ly pay a higher-than·necessary price foe cereal. contrasts with usual antitrus t assertions about individual firm s exerc is ing monopolies." /\'_. llrge EquaHCtr BALT IM O R E !A P > Speakers at a conference on women entering the Roman Catholic priesthood c las hed Saturday over whether femalt:s s hould be ordained immediately or await radical reforms by the male-dominated Church. Some women maintained that being admitted to the priesthood ~·as a necessary inil ial step to revitalize the ministry . Others. however. insisted that mass1v1t changes must come rirst . ''No longer is cll'r1cal . celibate, hierarchital ministry adequate to the pastoral needs of our day,·· said theologian Mary E. l·lunt of Berkeley. Ca hf "The old model is dead." S-,.....'Gas•ed' MIAMI IAPi -A 71-year-old woman who s ay s s he was slapped in the face ~'hen she asked a teen-ager to stop s rnok · ing retaliated by spraying hin\ with tear gas. M adcline I-Iowa rd. a retirt•d cook. told police sht! was riding ,. bus and was annoyed when a 13-year-old boy next to her Iii up a cigarette. She claims t he boy ble" smoke in her face when she asked him to put itout. She then complained to the drive r. who reprima nded t he Vietnamese Stranded KUALA LUMPUR. !\talaysia IAP I -Some 2.500 Vietnamese, ~aid to be low on food and wuter and fighting among_ themselves. waite d aboard a cro\Yded freighter off the Malaysian canst Saturday as officials tried to de- termine whether the ship was on a mission or mercy or a pay • your.way cruise to freedom. .. All the children are erying a nd the people are ch•moring outside as f am talking to you," said Mrs. Ly Un We i Then. a spokesman ror the group who wu contacted aboard the ship by telephone. "We need fresh water and food " The ship Is anchored off nearby Port KJang. '• boy 3nd made him put the cigarette out. Then. s he said, the boy slapped her in the race. She rctailated by spraying mace in the youth's race. A....,D,..c Sri::ecf GRANTS PASS. Ore. f;\P1 State and federal investt~ators have arrested four men and con fi scatcd several pounds of the drug phencyl'lld1nc also knO'<''n as an~e/ d ust 1n a raid on a li.l boratory near Grants Pass. Gerald Asmus of the Oregon State Pohce says the la b wa!> capable of producing millions of dollars of the illicit drug but that none of it had reached the street. Iran ..,._,.....,., l'la,..... TEHIV\N, Iran !AP l -The military government, in a dou- ble blow against anti-shah dissi- dent forces. arrested a key political opposition leader Satur- day and ordered troops in to work l ran ·s strik e-bound otl fields . Violence between protcst£>rs and the army nart.-d anew in lht! southern oil-producin~ rci;:ion . Witnesses reported soldiers 1n the 01\ ('lty or Ahwaz shol and killed two persons.during a bner demonstration. The president said the textile bill would have tied his hands in current trade negotiations and probably ~·ould have prompted a trade war. Stuart Eizenstat, Carter's ch1er domesti c policy adviser. said the bill "would probably have cau5ed lhe col lapse of th1• Lr;.idc ta lk.s, or t'Cr tainly would have threatened lt. •• ' Eizenstat said the authoriza- tion of $200 million a year for student nurse training was far above the $20 million figure pro- posed by Carter. That kind of s pending, he said, would have hampered Carter's efforts tu trim the federal deficit. The president has promised to redut.·c the deficit from $38 billion to something less than $30 billion ne xt year. Richard A. McDougal, pr(.-sl· dt'nt or the National Cattlemen's Association in Denver, said the \'Clo of lh1t Meal Import Act will le ad to hi ~h e r beef price~ because cattlemen will be afraid to expund pr(xluction with the threat of "politic;11ly motivated .. import expansion handing over their heads. 'Fantasy' Wash Women in Bikinis Clean Cars Cl~ICAGO IAl'J -At the "Fantasy Car Wash., women in bikinis massage your car. You must join the f"ant.asy Club to get in. A lifetime me m- bership card costs $5 und cntith.•s you to as many car washes you want for $20 each. "We can visualize taxi cabs full of convcntioncers driving here for car washes." said Cla y Le Beau, the owner. BUT BE•'ORE Al.I~ this can happen, LeBeau must get "Chicago·s only udult car wash .. reopen<..><!. .. We opened !\1onday and clost-d ·rhursday. Seems lherc was a 1.oning problem," .s<iid LeBeau. 30, formerly an air condition- ing service man. "Our gi rls never siLp out of their bikinis and never come in C"ontact with the customers. 1'hcy do some danc- ing while they work -disco dancing to taped music. "EVERVTIDNG IS ABOVE board in this place. We 've had police in and expl ained our operation. We will go to court to right the zoning restriction," said LcBeau . The operation is in a large commercial garage al the comer of a n old, estabUshed neighborhood on the North West Side. Three or four cars are taken in at a time. The n the outside door Is cl06ed ahd colored lights play on the cars . A PAR11TION WITll windows separates the washing are:t from .i waiting room. so customers cun watch their cars being washed . The scantily t lad women emerge from hch~nd a backdrop of white curtains and begin ~quirting water and suds on the C<irs . The operation lasL'i about 30 minutes. Like LeBeau's business card says: "Exotic lovelies' hands caressing your car. Good clean fun." "We plan lo bave Ladies' Day on Wednesdays,'~ said Le Beau. ''Men tn jockey short.a will do lhe waabing. '' -- CALIFORNIA Suspect 'Stinky'? Man H e l,d in. Bay Rape Cases Freed BERKELEY 1AP I A man who lritd to be-Ip Berblty pohl'<' '1nd "Sttnky." 1 foul . mt'lltna raph1t Uoked to at lt>a.i.t 62 ,., sault.a. waa orn."Slt'd 411nd h\'IJ for rou. days on :;w.plclon of t~w~ tht> auuckt•r "I wurked with pollet• ft>r two monlhA on lht• ~1u.c und I clldn'I vvt•n &N u lhtmk you." .. aid ,., Woman, SonFowtd Slain in Simi Home SIMI VAl.l.E't IJ\P Tht• bodu•!'I of 1t '.\nmMn and ht-r young :;on wen-found Suturda v tn !lwir upurtmcnt he1 •·. upparently tht- v1t•tims or a doublt• hom1r 1dt'. und th~ womcin 'l> rormer boyfriend arrestc>d ror qUt>sllon1n1t. pollrt· .. aid Cr:.ug Ru·hurd Colt•y. 32. (------------] (l( S1m1 Vall,•y wu-. bo<ikt:d for mH-st1gatt.,,, o( mtm1t•r ,, .. f ATE a ft('r offH•er~ f ound tht• bo4:hes of Rhonda WH'ht. 24, Jnd her t .,·ear old ~on llonald, l>lud polu·c Lt John Atn~"'orth fht• \'t•nturJ l'ount) <:oroner "'.t!> l>C hcduled to conduct .11Hup-.1t.-:. Sunday to d~term1nt' how the two du:d, OA"LAl'oU 1AP 1 • The Alameda County Grand Jury L'> trying tv hgure out 1f Patricia Gomez 1~ real Police say ~he wal> paid $40.000 as a city employee. but existed only on paper Police investigators have determined that payroll checks made out to Ms. Gomez wound up in a bank account the f'lus1ve woman shared with Elfaabeth Lopez. the wife of former Oakland manpower director Juan Lopez Funds from the checks were withdrawn under the sole signature of Mrs. Lopez, police say Ba•• II! ,....,,,.,,.119 Mmt l•Jurn ,.,._.,. LONG BEACll <AP 1 A 34 ycar ·old Long Beach man wa~ be- ing questioned by police here 1n connection with a hammcr- ~winf,{mg spree that left one wom1m tnJured and scvl!ral car and storefront wmdows smashed. Police ~ay Eddie Wiley was booked for invest1gallon of assault \\1th a deadly weapon. H e was l:>t'1ng held in the Jail ward at Coun. t y-USC Medical Center for wounds he received during the mclcc. Caato111rr K fl~d In S f' Grottrw Store SAN ~ANCISCO IAP I :-Police are searching for a man who s~ot and killed a customer m a grO<!ery store in the city f''nday night .. Samuel Atkins. 53, was shot in the head. neck and chest while stand mg in the aisle of the Woo Brothers market in the 200 block of Sixth Street ('OOVIN Walter Taylor. 44. "All t ~ot was arrested eight months lult•r " f'olln• huv~ refused to com- ment cm the urrest. which was mudt> public Saturday. The af. f1duv1t supporting Taylor's ar· rt-isl warrant has bet·n sealed and vohce wlll not say what led th~m lo su."lpect him lie w~ arrested Oct 29 at his 0•1klund home and booked for investigation of rap, sodomy, burglary and robbery. HE WAS held on $100,000 bail and put in a lineup. Samples of his blood, sali.va. head hair and pubic hair were analyzed Police then released him, say. trlG they la('ked enough'evidence t11 bring formal charges against him in the baCOing caiie The raptl>t . dubbed "Slinky" because victims sav he reeks of gasoline or a similar i.ubstance. has eluded police since 1973. Police lack a good des<:ript1on o r h1 m because he al wayi. ~eaks into v1ct1ms· homes <11 m~ht and blindfolds the women immediately. He generally at· tacks those who live aloue or with small children. POLICE DID NOT :,pec1fy how or why Taylor mi~hl have helped them. Taylor said he btgan \\Orkang with police aller he n •ad of Stinky's rape last January of former KQED TV reportt'r Carolyn Craven. who had cov- ered the police investigation in the case Taylor callc·d Ms Craven and the two met with police investigators. Ms Craven said late last week she "had no r eason to bC'l1eve he I Taylor> was Stmky . Nothing hns happened to ch:1nge my mind about that. .. Yes • • • We are the Best =a:.. .:£ o. Table lol'T1> Wfth l.~ . twil s:d chail . . duster. I~ 'J!f' .. Reg. vakle 99.95 I 6 9.95 b. Roor kl11> With ---- gkm table. I l1lght 57" .~:, ;;:; 199.95 c. Dek.lxe rattCl'l swno arm. Reg. value 90. 59 .95 /" •• . . . . . -............. .. .· -" a. ·--..... ---NOT SHOWN-=-41 d . 57" Oownbridge ··----~ • Floor kmp 119.95 value.now 69.95 e. 54" Swilgarm Aoor krnp 119.95 value, now 69.95 f. Desk ~ 54.95 vca.,now 39.91 HUNTINGTON IEACtl 7162 ltllnter '41·2779 ..... Hcll &~WHt f::1.1M-Sat ..... fll• ., .. . -~ ' Suncay, Nowmber 12, 1978 OA1LY PILOT M Hooray for Hol'lgwood The new Hollywood sign, costing $27.000 per letter, was unveiled Saturday night am 1d laserbcams and searchlights. The old landmark tl replaces was built in 1923 . but deteriorated and began to fall apart recently. The old 50 by 400·foot sign wa~ replaced by donations from the pubhc. Aliens Problem Said Ignored LOS ANGELES •AP 1 must stop p1('king on the r cg u I at ions r r om ly in the United States -Immigration Com undocumented worker~ Wa s hington apr>car c·annotbecxpelledifL·x. m1 ss1oner Leonel -as we're supposed to aimed at bt>ing sure cusescanbefoundtodc· Castillo has "virtually call them and start persons living unlawful-lay their deRartures ended" the govern working harder to help--------------------- m e nt 's eflorts to ap i.them gel settled 1n this prehend and remove 11 country." he said. I e g a I a I 1 ens from Not mg that Congres!> Southern Callrorn1a 1s ignoring the problem. c1J.1es. accor ding to U S Doran i.a 1d·-rtie com lmmagrat,on and m1 ss1oner has gone Naturalization officials. ahead and "granted hil> "Mr. Castillo may say own amnesty." he wants our law t•n· He ~aid new rule!> and forcement efforts to con. ----------tinue. but he is sending a different message to th« troops in the field," said Noel Doran, a dcportu tion supervisor 1n the $2500 Disco I NS Los Angeles district headquart.ers. "We are bl'ing told loud and clear that we \5 entry lee lor Nov' 15· 16-1 7 con1es1 al H un1tng100 Ce1'14er Phone 897-2533 Si-:ialdlMJ i.. FRESH SEAFOOD PRIME RIB • H.Y. STEAK IWd 0-... .. to 6:10 p.m. ""'-Rib, Fnslt S.afood or CIMf's Sped_. <;oti_..~ D'-er $4.45 COCKTAILS • ENTERTAINMENT ~affoa 494-9600 220 For-Ht An . DoWfttown LOl)IM<I ~ ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION i ~ P.O. Box 896, HUNTINGTON BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92$48 November 6, 1978 ' The Huntington Beach Police Officers Association is currently 1n the midst of wage and benefit negotiations with the City. This year. however, we have a new and somewhat unique City Council and many serious problems have surfaced. It has been suggested that we really don't need a salary raise this year. The Council would like us to believe that today's runaway 1nf1atton and sky rocketrng cost of living expenses haye .had no impact on us or our lclrpities. We are to believe that we can feed and clothe our children, pay our bills and mortgages, buy gasoline and ttandle all of our families' medical and miscellaneous needs with the same pay chej:k today that we were receiving over a year ago. This. of course, Is a ridiculous point ot view and we have re1ected 1t at face value. Apparently labor unions afld.private industry'alike recognize the finc1ncial burdens being pldced upon the worker by today's cost of living expense~ and have granted their employees wage increases. In defense of their position, the <:Duncil often publishes a wossly inflated salary schedule tor our members. 'What they often fail to tell the public 1s that approximately 40°"" of the figures published are representative of pay for holidays we dre mandat(?d to work, a retirement system which th~ empalyee..alsQ~tributes to, and miscellaneous life and health tnsurance programs. . ..----;---... ---_.,,,,,__ -. In still another move'to·circumvent their responsibility to grant our employef'i a fair and equitable cost of living increase, the Council mel]lber'i are hiding behind ~B 1$4 <Governor's 8111 ). stating that they can not grant pay raises to. City emp~oyees without fear ot losing their two million dollars en "balt'out money." The tr.ut11 of the malter.is, there are several measures the Council can legally take to grant our employees a livable salary increE1~. As an alternative measure, we have also appealed to the Council to show the same courage and foresight as other-city Councils have done and grant the necessary sal~rt raises and taKe.the State to court over the remainder of the ball out money . The City <:Duncil has chosen to ignore our appeals for a fair salary package. Instead, they have offered our members a "pay adjustment" figure which represents a pay increase of less than one half of the cost of living increases tor the past thirteen months. To receive tn1s alleged raise, we are required to relinquish certain employee"benefits now in existence. Th~ f inal outcome would be a reduction in income and benefits for our members over the next llscal year. Our Association members have totally rejected this proposal as unfair and unrealistic. Our City Council has apparently interprejed Proposition 13 to mean that they have the right to deny their employees a livable wage. We don-t see it that way and we are sure the public doesn't either. The City Council has more than enough money to grant the necess.:iry raises without placing any type of tax burden on our citizens An impcrtant part of the barga1n1nq process is the requirement that all parties negotiate in gOOd faith. we have found this requirement sadly lacking on the Council's part. This is not just the unqualified opinion of our Association members, but rather an opinion ba sed upon the conduct of the individual <:Duncil members. Not tong atter this Council took office, individual members began making statements in public sessions to the effect that various benefits would be taken away from the pot ice employees . Shortly afterwards, some of the Council members displayed an open hoslthty towards the Police Department and all of its personnel. Our Chief of Police was publicly called "corrupt'' and a leader of men who harrass and intimidate the citizens. This was followed by publi~ accus.:itions of police brutality and the harrassment of local merchants. Many transients, malcontents and social misfits were actually openly solicited and encouraged to file complaints against the Police Department and our officers. Council members then brought the news media into the picture. Wreckless and irresponsible accusations ot Police misconduct appeared in the newspapers and on television. These charges were refuted with factual material but it was too late The reputation of one of the finest Police Departments in the state had been severely damaged. The hostility of individual Council members continued to prevail Hrroughout the City. An "Ad hoc" committee was formed and wa~ promptly identified by a Council member as the "Police Review Board." There the Council members and their delegates listened to the ravings and unqualified accusations of a handful of self-serving and self·motivated 1ndiv1dua1s. In an effort to put an end to the insanity which prevailed in these vicious attacks on our department, Chief of Police Earle Robitaille called in the District Attormey·s office to act as a third and impartial party in the revieW of the more serious complaints. Investigations were completed and our officers exonerated Of any wrong-doing. This did not satisfy some of our Council members, however , and the United States Civil Rights Commission was contacted. They conducted perhaps the m~t biaSed and inadequate investigation in history, from which they concluded that there were lrequent acts of police misconduct in this city. They came to these conclusions without ever bothering to hear both sides of the complaints. Although the Olmmission publlcty admitted that ther e w~re rut pr2*:a ~l~aliPJP in their envestigations, it was.~ too late. Our depart~ent and our officers-nave a e r pr essional and personal reputations maligned beyond repair. Our employees have been subjected to public ridicule and embarrassment unequal t~~~ything in the history of this city. Even today, we work under the threat of having still more agencres investigating our department and our officer s. What is never mentioned Is the fact that since the very beginning it has always been the same handful of lndlvlduals making the same allegations over and over again. This radical and Irresponsible self-serving group has been given the recognition and voice It needed to malign our department by a select few Cooncll Members. v Tbroughout .u t Of the attacks, the humitlatton and the accusations, our officers have remained loyal to the City and to our citizens. We have maintained our professional image and the highest quality Of police service In th~ state. There comes a time, however, when we must take a stand and say, "We have ._ad enough. You have done your utmost to degrade us In the eyes of the public and we have taken It. but you will not be permitted to rob our families of their bread and butter." For a oreat many years we hav~provlded our citizens with the most professional and efficient police serlvce r>O$slble. We hire only the most qualified men tor the job. They are the best educated and best trained peace officers available anywhere, As professionals, we recognize our respcnslbltltles to the citizens of the community and the thoo9ht of "Job action" involving Police officers ls as frightening to us as It is to the average citizen. However, the City Council has forced us Into a position when~ we must choose between our oblloations to t~ City and our obllgatlons fo our families. Sfnce this Is not a decision we wish to make at this time, we are appealing to the residents of Huntington Beach to support us In our endeavors. we are also askino that the members of the City Council demonstrate good faith In resotvlnQ these very serious Issues. -----..... '\ .. ' . I I .. I I .l6 /_\ • o rang eoa .. o ... ,~•o• Editorial Page ......................................................... ._ Su ndeV. NcMrrtlet , 2. l918 Rober'1 N WeP.d/PUbllS~r Afterthoughts on Two Propositions ReJ ~·lion of Pro~1l1C)n ~ uod ti labt Tu~&day hdp pcnl-d lo fu lhc 0 &ly P\lot "' \'11·~:.. but both ll•ft ... orne un ~wing let>l~b 1>roJ>02:>tllon !I, th~ anu bmo.lung mcMburc, wa!'I 1urn<•cl dov.·n a t lt•a...,t m purt becaw,e rt v.us dru" n up lrlt'l'l ly a nd l»l'('a\N: 1l would h v placed u heav) finunc1ul burd n on some b~10i.':,..'-l'S torl't."d ln bun or 8cgn•gu11: ~mokc~ liul mult.t· no m1 .. tJkC' about al , It 4lbo k>~l bt•<'•ll1M' ttw lobGt"ro tndu..~try poul"('d a blltJl~t·nni: otmount of m<1m.·y into ftJ:hlln4': Propo~111on S \n Jlmo'>t untx•hl'Vlthh· Sti m 1lhon " •m into th ' No un :, t'Jmp~u.:n. mi1k1n~ 1t one ul lht> mc~l c-ostly Mn~h· •ken !'. t•Vt•1 put on tht• bullol Th.it multi million <amp.HJ.In, ho ~en·r d1drl't pro du~· all t h .ti b1~ .1 marJ!tn f"mRI votl· "u.., J titi7 7m 15-1 Jlt'rt't•111 1 .11....11n .... 1 l'r111M1..,1111111 » .I tl'i:'.!l.>1 tor 11 l'ht 11111.111·0 t'omp.in11·.., .... , ... 111 111 .11 I\ S:.! 111r l'\l'ry '\;o \ult• < uunh d In lilt' p1111 • ..,.., tt11•\ r1tl1·mlt·d 111.Jfl\ ( ".1lilu1 OJd O~ \\ll h l ht· OU•rf)(J\A.\'rlO~ ~l'O:-.l-0\'""' of .• 1 (.'tiOlf>.11~11 th dl ... ,\,tlOpt'tf tht· mt•d1.1 lt)n (lf)t dd\ lht• n.111\ Ptlot n.• I l'I\ t•d H 't'j)Jnttt• 111 (':'\:'\ rt•lt•tt w .... ,1hout J)Ullll\ r\g111 t•h Pt> p11 ... 111r t ht· p 1 npo!>..d ,\I ,I\ Ut· l'1111)(1 . ..,11 111n ,, \\t.1:-0 11~1u Lt~I lw< CJ tt...,t• 11 lt.111 .i 111).!ll'.d .11Hl ln.tJlJllllJlll.Jh -.t.·t:llUll \1J)lil It ~.I'.'> lui ..C-d do\\ 11 1111 lht• 11~!ht , ,.,,,on-, Hut wt\l'n .1 bt'tt er lit ;nm I~~ t.·omt·' <tlon~. J lot of 'ott·r.. JU'>t nl~•Y .... urport 11 ht•<'t.1UM.' th<·~ haH· bt>c n 1nbu ll t·d b)' UH! tobar<.'o ind u:.lr.> .... J1>:>umpuu11 th<Jl 11101wy will buy a nytluug Q, ('rre.u:taon of J thff e rcnt !>Ort .1ppht-:, tu lhl' reJC('- tum of Propo:,ltion 6, t h~ a.r1ti·guy lc:ac·her mt.'asure. • 1 We Lhinl.. most C~h forruan.o, who \'Olt.'t.I ctgain1>t the proposal did :-i.o ht-cause <I 1 ~y bt•hevc t he pdvalt.• liv~:-, of teachers are lht>t1' own contern and I 2 1 l>tT•llbt• ::.uffi <.'it•nt laws a lrNtdy CXISI to pr E'Vt>nt hOm OStXllal r c,1Ch<.•t'!'. rrom Opt'O advoC:tt'Y of their ~f'X \ 1e ws to Sludc•nt~ But 1L '' doulJtf ul th<.· 58·4~ µl'rcent rt'Je<'llun ot ProPosition 6 was <t m andate lo r homol)cxuab tu p<.1r,1cle and spotli~hl their personal procli v ilu •::. T hl· No on 6 cheering s cclwn. u11tortunatl.'ly. t'Ull l<.ttnt.'d a highly vis ible e le m e nt of dr:.ig ttut-en::.. µrancc1 :-. ~nd sexual show-0ffs who seemed to think the v1c torv on Ii was a public call for a homosexual revo lution. · Rejection of John Briggs' nasty Jillie bid tor attention through s ponsorship of Proposition 6 was a victory for per sonal rights and alJ teachers. It wasn 't C:1n endorse· m cnt of homosexuality. however. and th e gay::. lhCJllsc lves should be the first to r ecognize this Airborne Confusion l. S .11rl 11w:-o h.I\ 1• rnaclt• t ll'k t•t lnl\ m g t1b11ut :1:-. 1·on lthrng ;1:-. !-.t·lt.·N1ng .1 m•\\ ~ll·n·o ..,~ ::.tt·m Lnost•r >-!OVl'rnrnl'n t rt'J.!t1l a t 1on., t h ~t l l<·d tu luv.<·r·prtn~d l1c k<•I '-l'hl·m1.·::. ::.t<trtt•d 1l : .. Ill \h· \.\l'rt· dt·l ugcu -Ntlh m t·ssagt•::. of how cheaply we could now fl y the Atl:rntl c. visit the E :1st or c;('e Chic:.igo for S99 unl'·"-:.IY l 'nlortunately, that economy fare• schedutt> began to hug lhl' airlines· bigge s t revenue source tht· bu!-.1 ncssm ~1n or ind1vidu.it who flew coach wit hout being aule ltJ l ak<.· a<.lv<mlagt· of tht· prt· c:hedulcd . lower-pnccd 11 rk l'l!-. I\ l'l'volt "Uh t•ommg . Who wants to µay Sl50 to sit n1•xt to som eone who pa id S85 for ru s lic:ket '! So some a irhnei; set the center portion of thl' plane ,1:,rd e for the rc~utar pay <:O:JC h pa sse ngers, letting them hoard fl~t and send ing tht• cheapic t icket travelers to the h<Jl'k of the b1..1s. One airline: cx pC:1 nded its first class section and cut p ril'es 20 perC'c-nt in an effo rt to lure the expense.account h\l..,111l" .. s man \vho rouldn 't quite .1ustHy the top-of-the·l inc tan· And the ad vertising thut used to lure t he ba rgain hunt· \'I"~ now shows them us nondescript . possibly second· l'las:-. c1tJten!'> bein g st!a ted last a nd se rved last. Om.' :.11r llnc. United. is t rying to resolv~ all problem5. v.1th a uruquc a pproach. More a is le scats. more window .,l'Lits. more ~ho1ce of plane sections. more seals for e ve ry - onl'. And how 1s this accomplished '? By .1amming 22 percent more seats into the a irplane. lh :.il 's how All of this m ay kill the goose that laid the egg that :,t<J rted the a ir travel boom in t he first place .. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those o t the Darty Pilot. Other \flews expressed on thrs page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1500f Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/ Legal Risk In Burma 1u s t ahout .1nybody l.'lst• c all bl0l·nm1· .1 1utlgl'. but nut :.1 l:.iwycr Tht· .Jtlornt•y tht·n · ll> in a pn• t.'i.lrlOUS l)()S1l 11>n Jle (•:Jn even ht.• l'OnviC'te<I for defo nding till' wrong pa rt) /\ thrcl' Judge pmwl. in f<ict. recent!~ sentenced a lawyer to six m onths in J a i l after lht• c ulpnl he :irgued for hkcw1~c was :s<:ntenced lo six monthl>. In Han~oon. onl.' JtHff:e n: fused to hstcn lo the attorney who was there to defend an uccused prostitute. The JUdg<· kne w she was guilty. h(' said. bl'cause he'd once ~ollc1 h·11 c·ostomers for her T hree out of f1v(' k t·nugcr' who swill'h fro m ordinary ey1:glasscs to contliCt lt•n!>l"• st:i rt ~clltnf! l>c ttcr ~r Jdt•s That ·s an cstahhshed fac·t t ~)u~stion arise~ as lo \\ h1r h JO r 1til's in t h1:. country .111 ''No""'*-......... OI ........ ,.... for die ,,., ,._.,.... •. 11t•ar to shO\\ lht· m 1l'>t p ro ntl'>t' for lon g lt.•1'rn 1°mf)loy 1i..:nt T hul. loo. h;1s been •d ied And th<> towns !'-II 1d1·n l 1f11•<1 an · Be <Jumonl. l"or t l.audcrdall'. Tampa. llous l un. AlbuqunquL·, El Paso. 1\ustin. Columbia. S (.'.. Tucson and G r('cnv11l1· !->rn1rtanburg. Q "What's, 1he 1dcul ht.~I ht' 1 ~ h l fo r a w o m a n 's :.hoes''" A. From a ht!alth stand· p0int? One inch Re('all our J\pt f:pitaphs l'Ontc!>t'! Mrs. fntz1c Nuu!ls I)( Wl'i ghlsvillc, Pa .• su~· g1•sts · "lk n f"ra nkltn. born, 1706 AC . died 1790 !)(' ''"1\ncl · · W1tli;1m Tc•ll .Ir M1~..,f'd bv 111-. f ;1tlwr · · • <1 "Why cl<1 hut!'-at r<·~I hang ups lcktlown"" /\ Thl.'ir Lhi~hbon~s ar e tvo :.m all to support th •1r wci~ht when upright T h31 !'-one theory. Q . "W h v 1 ~ t 'h a L e y t me d1 cnt1o n c ull ed 'Munne'?" A. Comes from muriate or berberine. During the Dade County , Fla .. s pelling bee last yea r , u yo ung lady paus ed , when given her word, and asked. "Can you ttpell th .. t. please'!" A humorous m o m e nt. no d oubt Sltll. it's tht• condt Uooed r esponse of u scholar. Our Language man ~ays sad· ly that fewer and fewer stu· "-• dcnb IO inquire. ....... . ........ . .. . . . . . . . . ... " .. TRB From Washington Time to Overhaul 011r System? fhc denutmg dollar abroutl. r ht• l'Olla p1ung atoc k market at Mme. too (a1lure or iso mony of tlw 1•llglbk voter s on Tuesday to vote Urt• ult t'OOnt1eled. I th.ink. in j subt ll' way. I think lbt!y "jtl'm rrom a l:wk of confidence 111 ou r pohllrul Institutions to lormulul~. and f,lul into t>fft>tl 1·r1tH·.il 11ro.:rum t.. It 111 t'al>y 10 ptor!>on1fy thl'sc 111.tll\'n• an on~ hgun: and blanw lh\• llr \'s1dc nt. 'l'hnt 1s frequently tl•>tH' Uul 111 t he m atter ot l'ncrg>', fo r \'Xam p lc . lh<·rt• wai. not ont• Prl'!\lfh'nt or .idm1n1strn r 11111 I h.11 ha:-ck.Ill w11 h thl' proh h•m .,.. h1l't1 h,u, bef'n going on tit>\\ 1111 fin· yNtr:o. 11n<kr lh r1•1· 1in·s1Jc1llb The bulk\. .,.. as goin~ •round looking for some body to 11111• 1t. but oobod y die.I I ~S'flTl TIONS .,.. t•n · not ~ell· qu..1 11· 111 Oh '\'t th1• probl em l'hl·rt \\.is ii 11at1on.il f;11Jurl' or lll'rv1.·. of \\Ill , wt• saw what had to ht• donl' but v. e could not force ourM•lvl':-> lo do It, shor l. of ...i mur h drn;el" 1•oopcralion of pres- ident •ind Congress. To the con· Sll'rnat10n of the world the Oii trade deficit continued and. ul l1m.ill'ly, lhc dollar dropJX'd S1 m ultanl'OW.ly al home. in· v1·stors could not sustain faith 1n i,:o\'1•rnme nt 's •1blllfy 10 dl•:1I ..., 1t h 111f1;.it1<tn, shorl 11r a r.· 1 t•s:srnn. and dump1•d stCJt:ks un Wall Slrt•t•I 1\nd tn a lack lustt·1 ··lt·c·t 11111 l'XIJrt'S:>.l'<i their s enst• ol l1111t11 v .11 1h1.· t•mpty bullot ho:-. Dr. Charles Bell ll 's d pat.hy -a nd .iputhy. u I"" c an raze Ctllt.~. subvt•rl urm.1l':. .rnd dl':>lroy 11.fllons THIS I . NOT doom:>d a y ~o..1yin~. l think lhut Am en ca dt· .:.t•rves a b<>t t~r f:Ov<:rnmcnt th<ir. 1l 's gctlan~. If 1t discl oses ,, weakncss of .:overnmeol w m l'(•I mod t.·rn chi..dlC'ng1.•:;, the probh.:m 1s o n1• t•xa mpl1• l ht•rt· ,1r( otht.·r!. Our n<•w tax b1 II 1:-. ,, mon~t ros11 y Wh y ca n 't pn•:.1 df'n l und l t·~1 s l u t ur1• work toR<:lhc•r mor e e toselv'' Thl'n a rc othe r l'XampJcl> Why tl0t.·s thl' world'~ l'll'hcst nation stand only li th 1n prcventing rnfaot rn o rta lity·• Why ;.imong dl ~·dopl'd countm•s arc thl· U S a nd South Africa alone in havmg no system of nat1on:.1 I health 111 -.urancc'.' Wh v can't wt· tonlrol cnm1 'or il leg al 1mm1g r at1011 · Why did Canada turn out 7 l P<'I c•cnt of its voters : Engl:.ind 1:1 percent; We"t Gcfmany 91 pc1 n·nt at their las t l'lc·ctions but the U.S. only ~ pt,•rc<:nt in Utl Carte r· Ford contl'St? EDWARD KENNEDY last month said. "Representa livl' government on Capitol Hill 1s m the worst s hape I hav(' seen it 111 my 16 yea~ in the Senate Thi heart of lh<' problem IS that lhl• Senate and the House a re :.iwash in a M'<t of ::.pcr1al inlt'r c s t 1·:.1m pa1 ~n conlributw n s anll !'-IJCC 1<1 I rnterl..'l>t lobhy10g · That's part of the troubl1:, "REFLEXES NORMAL .... '' n<• doubt but th<·r c urc mstitu tiunal prol>lcm1> too, 1 thin!.. P ollltcal pnrt1es an.: deb1htutl·d and v. c hav<.' a random way or p1c~in~ pr esident!> t;ndcr th1• 1><1rl1um\•nl ar y ... yi-lt•m 1n Cuoada. Trudt·:.iu was a member <1f the House of C:ommon1>. minister of JUSllc1• .ind attorney i,:1·1u·rnl twf111·1· ht· lwcamt· prime· 1111111..,tl'r. 111 r-;ni.:l and C:alla gh<Jn v. J s lloml· St-crl'l <ir y, Chan .• t'1.'llor of the· Ex<'ht·q uc r. and 'l't'rt•lary Clf stall' 101 foreign Jf I .tJ l'l>, bcfort• I ~aChln~ the to p Of fll't•. By contra~!. .Jimmy Carter wu!. govtmur of <i1."Urg1J. bul hi• \\.I!\ IH'\'l'I I 111·d llUI 1n nJl1onal ...ifr;11 r s ('AN J\men ca learn "om ething from l ht• p...irh a m t•ntar.) ~Y:>lt.'m • !\l •1:. ·, ;.ic hu:-0 1•1 l :.. · m a v 1· rt c k Ccrn1-!n :-...,m .1n l\11 l'h :H'I lla1 rington. 111 u po1"n;m1 fare\\<•11 s p t• l' <' h I \) t h l' 11 o u s l' of Hl·pn·!><'nt.1tn·1·'.'! las t mo11lh. s;.m pulJli l fr uslr:.tt1on growing OV\'r ~(I\ l' r 11 int• n l s I a I l· ma I t.· .1 n<I ea11N1 for "major overhaul m lhc con.'>t1lu!lona l framework an v. h1ch "C (lpt,•r at(• " Whut kind o f overha ul'' "T he model I prefor would tK· a d1i.tinctly Am t>nt·an parhamc•n. t ar) l>('I up, in wh1t•h lh<' pre1>1 d1·111 ;rnd «;1h1nl!I would bt ilr.m n lrnm tht• <.:ongrt•!>!>-, fo r ;1 l 1 r m 1·1111 l'Ul'rt•rll w 11 h t h1 \ ·ongrc!>l>. and ~oul<J ~1.:r11c both ·'' lt·S"la lt\l' ll.,•dN~h tp and poh1 ~ coord 1n.1l 111n for th1· Ill Ul'lh !Udenl bur ca uc r<Jc y ~· ·· Tha t 1!> h is v1:rd1cl Jfkr ntnt y 'fln. l'Xpcrten<.'t'. BY I\ C'OI NCIO'ENCE, !>yn d1cat ~d columnist Ro"irn{' Orum mond. ha~ JUl!t tk votl•d <• bl'rll':- of si x articlt•11 111 a propo:..t"ll ad:iplalion of lht' parh;1mentar\ :.ys te m to tht· Un,ted Sta11·s J.1kt· t•v1·ry knowkdi:1c•11hlt' o h :.1•1 vt•r 111 W.1::.h1ngt1111 ht• 1• a larmcd .1t the h..1lt 1ng, fl'f'hh· 111d fect1 v1• w;ly govcrnmt!nt h,1• b1.•t·n funt'laoninJ,t Somehow p:u ly d 1l>c1phnt> musl bl' r est<Jrt'<1. t•onf1dt'ncc in governme nt rl· ,·1ved .. There must b 1· a way It t:ompcl Congre:.~ and pn:s1d1•n1 lo work closer togl'lhe r I ll , wou ld draw Co ni.:n ·ssrona t..:j b1 n1.·l member:.. Jrld th1 tt:<idcr l>h1µ o f the µrcs1den1 · party in Coni.;rcs!>. in1<1 lh(' prt·p , .Jrat1on of1thc /\dm1111i.lrat1on" • lcp,1:.1at1vc ..igcnd.i. a mo\ l ' th.11 wo uld ulmobl ;111 1om ~1L1t·u l h ' 1•rt.•;1tc a n •sponsibll· vart~· 1>os1 lion with SOffil' ch :im·t• of cnat·t men l Sp<'culal ionb h kc th1:-. ma' se£'m nebulous to :.omc. and radical to others, but lh<'re 1: ~lark brutality about some prob lcm:. America fo ces which rt· quires a new look We arl' tht only big nation using the pn .... 1dt>nl 1<1l system II pro\'ldl"'• g1d <f yin/.t stal£'mutc~ .ind pertod.s 111 nun g1wl·rnm1.·n1. T h1•r1· 1:. v11t1•1 lrustr:1t11111 "lht• ll:vl'I of \Ol1·1 1urnout 1n 1h1• Un1lt•<I S\.1l1:::. h.1· f:tlll·n bl'low lha t of 1•vny oth1 r 1km ocn.1('Y in lh1• world with l h( ~ingle excepl ion 'of HoU.wan:.i. · say!> Curtis Ga n:... director or th• Committee for th<' Study or thl Ame rican Electorate. ONE PARTICULAR l::rnc1 mane that I fear is the Conslitu t1o nal veto power or 34 senator· OVl'r lhc upcoming SA LT 11 t n·~1 t y With R USSlil 34 mcmht•1 ! 11111 nf ;_1 Con~n·s.., of 5'.\5 Th• !IOU!>l', Uf l'OUr:.t'. flrw:..n I \.1111 .rn1I 1m<· l h1 r<1 of l h<· S1·11 ;.1tP t·an hlod• ti Tlw Foundin~ 1''Jlh1·r• pl.in1N1 th1· I.inti m1111· r A third 111 thl· ~·11:111· lJlock1·'1 i\ml'rl• .1 t."n l ry 111t11 lht· Lt.·a~u« of Natw1h 11\ 1919. 1nsurin~ W<1rld Wa r II 1 Whtlt• t h•· <lo ll :H plun/.tt'' .1 1troad :inrl 1h1• :.lock m:irkcl :..1 ~ hornt·. ~nd \\f11 lt• thous.ind!> t'X 111 ,.,s t h1·1 r I ut 1 ht y '" t h1• 1·mpl\ b.1ll1ll . \11• 1·:111 look <1\1•r o ur \!l'fl t•r .d1lc 11\:.l1lut11>11:.. Oddi\' t•nou g h , Chief Justice Warre;1 BurgN is designa ted to do just lh:.it. The 200th anniver sary ot - th1• Constitution 1s only n1n1• ~·t•a rs ;.iway. a nd ht• headi. <1 1·11mm1ss1on lo prcparl' a filli ng 11li...t·r' :..nt't• • Tl<H 1s lht' rt>gular byline 1Jf R1rliard Sl rnut u·ho u on vacation Th1:s column 100.~ wn uen by Morton l\ondracl<1•. C.lL't'UllVt' rd1tor of tlu· .\t•w R l'fJUblw Jerry Brown: Elected on His Own at Last Dr. Charfei C. BeU 1.1 a pro/e33or of pol.Jhcal :rcience at Calt/orma State Unroersity, Fullerton. Jerry Brown's s mashing w in this lai;t Tuesday E'ives him the one thing he has n<>ver had to da te victory in his own ri ~hl. While Brow n had won three t.•iJrlie r (!lect1ons. each victory was not his alont· As the son of form e r gnvernor "Pa t" Urown . :.ind 1n dc f c at1n p. weak Republicans I n thC' w:.i ke of Wa te rgate , these past v1ctom ·-. wer <' onl y p artly h1 ~ Iii ~ Polit1l'al ck bl Lo c1rcum~t:m1·t•' Jnd his father '!. na m l· wt·r1· ~reall'r M or eover . his pr<:viou:. vit' t o rie s w e r e b y r azor ·l h 1n m arg ins. Jerry Brown rec<'l\'t.od no m;and.-e rn e ither 1970 wlw n he was cleded seerela ry or slalt· or in 1974 when he WJ S f1r-;1 eleclcd governo r. Further, his fe w a ttempts l o l'XC rt'l!>t' political lea dership ha v<.· oft.t·n been rejected by th<' voters. ll 1~ r easonable lo assume tha t lhts failure has been partly rooted 1n the n ature of his own l'l•'<·t1on \.'ICtorics. J E RRY BROWN 'S f1r"1 political victory was 1n his 1!16!1 ran · for a ~Wal on tht• Ln' ~\ngt'lt.•s Communit y C:olll·J.!1· Board of Tru.<;ll'Pb. lilt l'un as th(• son of lhl' form<.· I' J!Ovc rnor "Pal" Brown I\ ye:..r l ~1tcr, in 1970. lw ran for secretary of s t all· Again ht• ran as lht> :.on of "P:11 Brown Four years la ter, when he r:.in for governor In the Democratic prim ary he faced several well known opponents -San Fran- r isco Mayor Joseph Alioto and Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti m ost notably. But public opinion polls In 1973 and e arly 1974 showed th.al "Rrown" was u bC'l tcr known name -Pal or J erry. And Jf'rry won. Ana lysis of those polls clearly :shows that lormer governor "Pat" Urown'.., l)tJpuhlrity among Oe m ocruts nclped Jerry to victory Son Jerry o ft en acknowledged his pollllcal dcbl to !at.her "Pat." S~aktn~ :it ·-Au .... '"" . . .. .. UCLA in 1974 he said : "If m v name were Smith ins t e<•d of Edmund G. Brown Jr .• I might not be here talking to you .. Later. in a Playboy interview. he aga in obser ved that· '•If my name were Smith I probably wouldn't have been nom inated for governor or e ven d ccted secretary of state." But father· ... name is only pnrt of the story J t.•rrv Brnwn's v1r lor1es h avt· heen. ·in th<• past. ovt•r weuk Hcpubhcan candidate.~ 111.., fi rs t partisan wi n 0 9701 was ovt•r an unknown b lac k Hc puhlican. .Jam es L F lournoy .. J.1mt•!\ F'lournoy's only ch~tnt'l' ril v11: 1ory lay in num<· <·onfu.-.1on with the well known publH' offu .. ·1.tl, -.La t e Cont ro llPr ltnu!'.ton I fi'lournov. Brown narrm"h won that election w1lh ~ ,, }lt'rl:l'l1 l 01 the VOtt•. I N 1914, Jerry Brown's oppo- nent was, ironically. Houston I. Flournoy. But Flournoy was not lht? Repub!Jcans' first cho1cl! for the gube rna to ria l nomination ;ind was· not well suppork d by t h l' p ::i r I y Con s t• r v :.i t i v t ' Sydney Harris Rc·publicans have controlll.'d lht· c;o p since 1964 and their hand· picked candidate in 1974 W dS Lt. Governor Ea Reinecke. But <'1g ht w ee k s bef o r e thL• Hepuhlican primary. Rcinec kt• was indicted on three counts or perjury by;, fedt•ra l g ra nd Jury Two o ther Repubheans a lso l'Ons1dercd runmnl.! for governor 1n 1974. Former Lt Go,emor Onb Finch loy<•<f with lht· 1dt•;1 hu1 d1.·c1dt•d not lo r un 1n tht• po:-1 · W:itl'rgah: l't .1 1\nd Evt·llt· Younger , the man Brown b1•\JI 'o t-;1s1ly this yenr, v.c·nt .... o far :i~ 111 announn· hi... <'and1cl:tt v hul 11\l'll Wtlhdrl'V. • FLOl'RNO\'. tht· l;.i:.I of th" '1abll' Rl'publ1t'J n cand1date5. 1s :1 bo om· of th1· IOJ!>t modcratl' lfrpubhl·:tns in th1• GOP lie wa~ g r u d1:pngly ~IH'n th1.· party's 11orr11n al10n but lilt le l'lSl' Out or lum· 1d<'Olog1cally with his 0 \4<n pJtty. tx·rdt of money or org1za- l1on a l support, Flournoy waged a dogged uphill battle against Brown. A nd. in the c losei.t gubl.'rnaton al ract· in dec<ides. Hrown \\Ort with onlv two-tenth~ o l .1 p<•rn•nt o( the v<il1• These narrow ~ins. ndrng on hi!> fa lhe r 's name. have t.ikton th1.·1r toll on J er rv Brown and h1.•lp to <'Xplain his failure to pm · v1d<: active leadership in the l<ist four years. Jt is a lso t>lcar th<1I on ev1.•ra l key 1s:.ul.'s he h.1s bt•t•n out o f l't c p with Lhl' C .1l1for nia elcctoralt•. Drown·., :.tands al{a1nst tht• death pe nally and P ropos1lton 13; and his !>UJI port for lhl' f:.Jrm workers' in 111:.i t.i't' .mll d 'l'rtm1nnh 1.ation of m .1r1Ju:111.1 w1•n · r1 ·1t·t·h ·d by l hl' stale '!>-\'Otl•r s .\ N 0 Ct: R T \ I NI, Y h r:. ll·;1d ersh1p as governor has often b<·L·n cautious to .1 11 1·>.trt·m l· Counseling vott•r:. lo expt•ct h·s~. to lower lht•1r c x1w t'l<.it1ons. the governor wuits fur 1:.sul':. tu t.•ml'rgc o r to "rq1l'n " .Jc rr ' Brown ha!S dL·veloped rl'<H'tlVt' kudc rship to :.1 ftnl' '-!rt. But Brown 's victory lht::s last week w as his own. Hunnin~ on his r ecord. a nallonal political figu re who is better known than his rather -he dcfeat(.'<J the best candidate the Republicans could fil'ld fl<''ll now tx· governor tn h1:0. V" II r ight V ocahulary Quiz for Anim.al Fans Readers seem to e n.JOY qu1z2c' that have a common the me. M> here is one that deals wholly with animal s. Each or the Uallciied words in the following sentences is dertved from the nam e or some anim al. t . He was a ureganous sort of man. :?. Th.-l<ids were cutting coper$ m the schoolyar c'I :l 1-:xercis<· will dl·velop your mu1clf!s .i Th~re wa tt u pi>t'11111o r v mot I vc 1n his offer !i . She was proud of her db 1tmgui5bed pedigree. 6. After the iUness. lbc old man looked hagQOrd ; Chivalry is fa:st dcchnm g 111 the modem world. 8. The yokel wai. bewildered In lhe bl g city. 9. He wrote a mawkish poem lo his sweetheart 10. The pavtlton was decorated for the dance. ANSWERS: l ~hccp from lht• ht•rd that hu<l<lll'~ togcthl·r 2. Goat 1 rom Capricorn whl('h hehuvcs "l·apt1c1ously " up ;incl down the h ills 3 Mou11t.• from the pht~ of mu~ck-s. like little mice run 01ng up {1nd down th • skin. 4 Cattle -cows were used ai. " n1l.'d 1um of C'l:<'h t1n 1tt> befor,• I ~·' •· • ' , tt >I • ~-·~--· . .... ·-· ......... ; .. corn~ were mintl'd. and stool.l for m oney. 5 Crant' from th1· bird's foot, which rest:mblc~ a graph of lineal descent. 6. Hawk -when it acquires 1t..... malure plumagl! It looks wild and unkempt. 7. Horse -from the mounted medieval knighL.., <th" same root word that Jii VtJh u-. "rnv:llry"l. R. Oxt•n from tht• yoke u tl:a t hl·d l o I I'" :rnlm ul's nt·<"k !J M<1~~ot. a pu l11~ er •utun • tha t 1:-. MCkcnui).! to look al and t akl·~ awuy t ht• 1111 pe lik. JO. Buttl'rlly from 1 h•· nor iog ttnd flapping s idc·punc ls. re · ~c m bHnc bullt!rfly win1ts l I -· . t I I ! I I f • I , ~ • t ' ' ' ' • ' .. l To writ• the Dally Piiot /Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92f>2tt Orange Coas1 Daily Pilo t To call IM D•llY Pllolfll .. 0424321 A1 More ·OP-inion ---------------------------------------------.. . ' Han d gun Control: A New Challenge for Youth Hy UU'RF.NC, M AY t:K l m1.1Rlnr 11 killer 110 tf'rrible lh:&l ii l"U U~f'li th~ ilt'n!it'h~S!i, tra.:1c· dl·;11hs or O\·t•1 10 .000 An1t•nearuJ t>\'t•ry yl'.ir, 110 C'rut"I lhBI huoclrt>d.S or thuus.and!i mOtlf' \olo'lll lt•,•I \1, pH)t.IC'DI .lint.I t'.'rOnQnl1r•I 1•ff1"l'IA ror yt>lf'l' lo C'O m t• Pr1• n1l•ft1 ml~ht l p(!l'ulntt•, "ls 1l liOmc IOrt nl d1.sf'1t1e" Wf' 11ho uld l ry It• d1 :. ('0 \'t'f a ('Utt• IUlfllt!d11c1li•I) "' t'onct·rn~d citltl'n » 1u11:ht \\Uhd\'t , "Is ii u wor nur tr•1111J:>. are lnvolvL'd In i.1•1·r1•lly · y,r,. n11111t pull out 1m111t·1ll1111•ly' '' J)ut ,, ••n'I D dlf.tlll~l·. 111111 II 1.1n't • w.1:1.r, that rause,. so muny tr••h.• deallul The myst1•r1ou.'S iJll~r UI tfki unco11trolh:d 1>ru l1(1·r11t10 11 o f handKuna In A1111•r1c~. and the s1l uat1on gets .... nra•• every day Every d ay, f>o1.•·nl'' rour Amer1cllns (all vie· t 1n1 to hundgun murder -one •·\'t•r.11 hour ~ <i nd nearly twice 1h11t numhcr die as rt re11 ull of h:indgun at"ci dents 11.nd s uicides. i\l lt•11.sl 300,000 p(.-Oplc face the b~lneu end of 11 handgun every UDW DOWE TELL IT IT'S --- 0 0 = . DOD<> a EJ D Over Easy Rather Retread Than Retire? 00 -0 "0 --• • By RUGH DOWNS flugh Daum ts commentaJor of Over Ea&11, tM hit PBS.TV ahow about aging lhal .nnrts ii• second season Mondajl. Bismarck, the chancellor or ·Ge rmany, is c re dite d with establishing 65 as the ideal re- tirement age because, as cynics point o ut , very few of the workers who were lo receive re· Lirement pensions lived to be 65 at that lime, About 100 years later we are still we ighing mandatory retire- ment Jaws based on Bismarck's thinking rathe r lhari on the con- tributions of many senior mem· hers or our society. We also are li vi n g much lon ger than in Bismarck's day. R ECEN11.. Y, DURING a TV a ppeara nce I asked Garson Kanin why, after a lifetime of writing fi ction, biographies. and all of his accon1plishments in the field or t·nteftainme nt, he became interested in writing a book about growi ng older , \.\'hich he titled "It Takes a Long Time to Become Young_ .. ··1 was sitting at home one ni ght wa tching the news. M y wife, who is actress Ruth Gordon, as you know, was in Holl ywood m a king a picture , and 1 was behaving myself the way we old feUows are s upposed to. and on came one of those TV editorials. I don'.J. know, Hugh, U' you ever talk back to the box?" I admitted that I have on O<'- casion. "SPENCER TRACY used to say," he rontinued, "that it's the first sign tha t you 'r e going bonkers when you start to talk back to the box. Well . I was not only talking back to the bo>C. I suddcntly started to scream at the box. because what it was year: the experience leaves nothing to the i.q'laginallons or those injured tor life and the romllles of the alain. Right no w there are au e s timat e d f i ft y mill ion Poc ket-sized murder machines in civilian hands, and al current r ates of product.ion, that tigure will double by the year 2000. saying was diametrically OP· posed to wh at I think and be lieve and feel. ·'Then at the e nd they said that thing they usu<illy say i( you want to repl y. Well , I round out that my reply could onl y be-80 seconds. How could I possibly respond in RO seconds? But I did. "llere is what I said : I 'm Garson Kanln o r New York replyi ng as a private citizen to a recent editorial whlch closed by saying ·as a practical matter we think mandato ry, r etire ment d oes make sense if the age chosen is a reasonable one,· '•N ONSENSE, WORK ING men and women s hould retire for two reasons only: iC they want to retire or if they arc un· able to function. These conditions may oceur at age 42 or 26 or 38 or 87. Setting a precise age 1s (oily, ··w e are all. thank God and nature different. I know many llun dgurut are Wied three ti mes more often than a ny other nlurder weapon, and their con· cea labiUty m11kes them ideal for violent crime. However. only 30 11crcenl or all murders are com· mltted in conjunction with a fe lony. The rest arc ·crimes of passion,' frequently committed by the law-abiding citizen. The ramily handgun Is an effecti'1e, handy means or settling a dis· pule for good -before the m urderer's anger has a chance to 3ubside. "THIS IS terrible ~" most peo. pie cry when confronted with these horrifying racts. "Wh y Mi.ts Maye-r, an intern on leave of ab1ence /rom. Yale Uni~rlity, i.t serving OJ student coordinator on lhe staff o/ the Nationat Council to Control Handguns, Washington, D C. hasn't anything been done?j' So I ask them lo imagine a torce so persistent that it can bypass the democratic forces. so ruthless that It thwarts the wis hes or the 80 p e rcent or the Ame rican public (and even the majority or g unownersl which ravors s trict h and gu n con tro l . a nd so powerful that it lets a small m inority di ctate the poli cies of the U.S. Congress. Anyone with any background on lhis issue wilt indignantly point to the strength of the Na- tional Rifle Association -but the lack or handgun cootrol legislation .... is not really dbe to the gun lobby, Rather. we. the inactive, passive 80 percent, give the gun lobby its power through our apathy. Their voice is the only one our legislators hear, bc<'ause we aren't saying young people in their 70's and a few old rogiesol40. "As a m a n conde mned to death reckons his re m ai ning da)•!J, a man who's told that on his 65th birthday he will be no longer useful . also lives through the sa m e so rt o r agonizing countdown that finally allows a silly system to transform him overnight into a superfluous non· entity. ''What 's the di ffer e nce between killing a man and not allowi_ng him to live? o r all the dang~rous and destructive isms that ha,·e plagued this century, age-ism is the most stupid. Jt 's time to declare wa r on the mind - less youth cult th<it has our lime in llS grip. "IT IS DEMORALlZJNG our people. weakening our system. depleting our energies. feeding our depression, wasting our ex· anyth ing : Their side is th.e one that continues to triumph in this buttle. betause we aren't doing anything! IF WE made legislators aware ot our determination to vote for candldatet; on the basis of their pos ition on handgun control IHS our opponents dol, ir we were willing to contribute our lime and money toward realizing our goals (aa our opponent..s dol, the .seemingly omnipotent gun lobby wo uld wield no more power than a po pgun. Perhaps thi.5 country is wait· Ing once again ror the leadership of its youth, as it did during the Vietnam War. The handgun con- trol issue has a great deal in common with that war and with other causes to which young peo. pie have raJlled in the past, such as protecting the environment and rooting out political corrup- tion. These are Issues where yo un g people a re fightin g powerful o ppone nts. where many votes are based on misin- formation, where we are speak· ing ror a majority of the public. i\ DECADE AGO, the efforts or our older brothe~ and sisters opened America's eyes to the horror of the Vietnam Wa r. 1·0~ day, our efforts could carry out that legacy b y ope ni ng America's eyes to the horrors or handg un violence. In fa ct, our participation is needed e ven more urgently on this issue: from 1966·1972, almost three times as many Americans were killed here at home by handguns than in combat In Vietnum, and th e violence continues to escalate. Will we continue to watch -in sil ence? pe rience, betraying our de- mocracy and blowing out brains . "T hen, the ne>Ct day when I we nt out in the street, a ll sorts of pt."ople came up to me, Hugh, and they said, we agree with everything, and one or two ladies kissed me. ''Then my publis her , Sam llorne. or Doubleday, and Ken McCormick, my editor, asked me to do a book about age·i&m . I said, 'A book? Wh al are you Lalking about? It was only 80 seconds long.' And they said, 'Well. that lblng you did had so much feeling, so much passion -think about it.• ""I did and when I scl lo work I thought ·yes. it"s reall y worth saying a nd I can do it in four months.' I began the research and 15 months later I was ap. proaching a first draft because we have so much to learn about this subject ... Choices Are a )-F-un,-b) Trieky,-c}-Expensi-ve, d) Infuriating By nM JONES When I got contact lenses this sum mer , the optometrist recom- mended I pi ck up a pair or "plain ordinary sunglasses .. et the corner drugstore. What he didn't tell me was that there wer e 260 pairs on those two racks. Ab, sweet choices. The next month, I went into a SPorting goods store In search of a replacement for my old jog- ging shoes. "Exactly what did you have in mind?" the salesman asked. "I don't know, just a pair of jogging shoes," I said. ''WELL," HE TOl.D me, pointing t o a d isplay wall , .. there are about a thousand dif- fere nt kiNb." One compa ny alone, I dis· covered, makes running shoes, track shoes"t~aining shoes, ten- nis shoes and "special shoes," to name a rew. With a ll d ue res pect to choices. there must be a point at which eon'1enience ends and confusion begins; when multiple choices become a curse. These days, even a yo-yo - that s imple wood e n t oy so familiar to lhe palm -comes in a dozen or more varieties, c ulminating in a butte rfly- s haped luminescent plastic n u mber s tudd e d with rhinestones. TlllS YEi\R, while working ror seve n mon th s al a Sacramento delicatessen, I had the opPortunity to observe what choices do to people and what people do with choices. Time and again. customers craving an honest sandwich would wallr. up to the m enu board and end up in a complete stew over the many posslbiUUe! for customJzing It. llcre is an ac· tual -and exceedingly typical -example : Cu1lotnt1r: "fl am. and SwhJs on rye, please:· Ord•r Taker: Light rye or dark rye? , C.t&omer: "Uh ..• light rye, 1 gue!la, •• Ord e r Taker: "Mustlrd , mayoonalse, lettuce, tomatoas and 1prout1?" --• '( Cu&omer: Huh? Order T ak.er : ''Mustard, mayonnaise, lettuce, tomatoes, . sprouts on your sandwich?" =-·· Customer: "Little m ustard." Order Taker: .. Potato salad, m acaroni salad, bean salad, cole slaw or cottage cheese?" Cus&omer: "That comes with it ?'' Order Taker: "Uh huh." Customer: ''I 'II lake potato s alad." !Tums to walk toward cash register) Order Taker: "Sir, what are you going to have lo drink?" Cutomer: "Pepsi, I 1uess." ITuma away again) O rder Taker: "Large or s mall?" THE CHOICES were supposed to cater to customers' nlt·plcky tastes, but they drove SQme peo. pie to distraction. First, there was the ralnt look or d iscomfort at being probed as lo "light rye or dark rye?" Then. after the cheese choices, the thinly dis· guised lrrilallon al being aerv@d up that litany or vegetables (''. _ .lettuce, tomatoes, t prouta?" •· Then the chuclr.lln1 sneer at having to pick from • fi e.Id of aaladt. And tlnally, the crown. ~DI dlabelter at havtni lo I . . -. ... . . . . .. .. weather ''Wh at drink'!" still a ce another question, you h avi n g t o ONE WOMAN was reduced to abject helplessness by an order taker's jad~ delivery: ''Swis9, c hedda r or j ack cheese?" he pummeled her. She stood there mute for a mo- ment, then turned imploringly to her friend for som e sign or de· livl'rance. ''Just tell them you want every- thing , ''she was advised. ··Everything,"' the woman re- peated obediently, but with the sickly look or a soul who had Just lost control of her sandwich. One woma n refused to let her hus band get away with copy. catting. AFTER S JIE lli\D ga mely !ltruggled through her choices en route to a pastrami-and-cheddar on dark l')'e with everything but s prouts. the hu:;band turned to me and whispered, "I'll make it e~sy on you· I'll have the 'same thing." "No, YoU won 't~" the woman lit In on him. ··vou order your own sandwich " One customer asked me to pick her c:bolces. Al. J carefully enumerited her vecet.able op. ' --· I lions, she grew agitated . "You decide," she declared, voice ris- injf., "Whatever turns you on." MOST P EOPLE. I concluded, didn't want their free choices. Offer to gussie up a sandwich to their very own speciFi cat\ons and they take you for some highfa lutin' deli snob conspiring to strip them of pride and ap- petite. T h e m e r e m e n tio n o r "sprouts" sent some customers in full-scale retreat back to their old fa ithfuls or "just mustard al'ld muyonnaiae ... But I forced myself to mental· ly switr h rotes. Suppose I or· dered a turkey sandwich and somebody wanted to m ake som ething out or it . I'm standing there, wanting lo sit down and joi n my friend and, lo, r am pep· pered with questions. Sure, all the choices are spelled out on the menu board above, but reading a ll that takes time -and energy. As the order toll:er presses me for decisions. I get snltty and tell him. ••Jlold everything . . and sturr the turlr.ey In your socU." Choices. choices, choices. GO TO A. PIZZA parlor Uieee days 1nd what do )'OU Ctl? Choices. And combinations. Go to buy a pair or jeans -plain old blue jeans -and what do you find ? Choices. Ais les and a isles of them. Go to pick out a new ear a nd what do you get'? Choices, And options. Acres of them . Go to buy a jack -a sim · pie car jack -and you get ..• choices. "It's intimidating, that:$ what It is,·· declared Carolyn Van Loo, a Vacavill e councilwoman. "When you go in the store, you think you know what you want; but suddenly here's all this en<I· less variety. Pretty soon you get mad, because all you wanted in tbe first place was a dress, or • plate of food. "There's just too much as. sautting the eye and the brain and taxing our energy over sim· pie things." ACCORDING TO Sacramento County l\tental l·lealth Di rector Dr. Al Schmid, newcomers to restaurant.s are prone to feel "bombarded by choices," stnce they are unfamlU ar with the sur- roundln&:s. the menu and lhe 1yt1tem ol orde ring. "I'd be a Sood dog tn another life," ref1ect.ed Schmid. "When I find 1omethln1 I like la a restaurant, I u.ually order tbe ~ -. . . --.. -.-z:. ,_ ..... same thing again and again. 1·m s ure part of that is not wanting to make a choice." O ld familiar, favorite entrees. mused Schmid. seem to recd the "wish for stability." As Schmid sees it. Ame ri cans a re "saturated with multiple cho ices in their lives." lie copes by "knowing what I want in ad· vance -I usuall y know, ror in - stance. what kind or car a nd ·what color -and then going straight to the desired item," ASSEMBLY EMPLOYEE 'fed Lasc he r likes choices -but feels that much or the prolifera- tion of brands and options 1s part of the general pattern or ··tou much coming at us -too many words, too many symbols." At least in part. suggested one man, the s uccess of fast-food chains is due to simplified, stand- ardized menus that t ake the agony out or ordering. "You go into, Mc Donalds and order a hamburger and that 's it," he shrugged. Legislative aide Greg dcGiere s ays he isn 't put arr by the c hoice glut but sometimes is content lo let others choose for him. "If I'm in line," he noted. "I might say, 'I'll have the same thing he had.' I appreciate being able to order what I want, but sometimes I don't ree l like pu t· tin~ out the effort," SOmetimcs, then, decisions, or t he lack thereof, ca n 't be blamed on choices. BA.CK. FOR A moment to my deli stint. in addition to the a rorementiooed sandwich ques- tions, order takers asked cuatomen for their first names so order runners could locate them at their tables. One smartly dressed woman who had weathered the grilling or he r three fri ends could not rf" s ist a parting shot. When I asked her fbr her name al th~ con clusion or taking her order. she buffed prov~aUvely, "You wanl my phone number, too'" But the choicest comeback belonas to \he rcllow who listened lmpuslvely u I rattled ofr "Mu.atard, mayo, lettuce. tomatoes, sprout37" and then coolly replied, "Go for It." 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JACOB~ 1'11 Hom >2 noo<t 10 8 JO pm "nd !>Yl VIA JA(08S, o.t•\4'd d WftY on Mondo No,,_, 13, 1'71 ''°"'' 00 Nov•m~• • 1'18 WY•Yt'd DV "'" o m to a 30 p m 8•11 Broadway "u\t>dnO NalP\ttntfll O.t1J91"1rr Shdf• A Mor1uttry d1rrttors P'HIC fAMfLY COLOMIAL 'VHfttAl HOMI /Neptune Societ y CREMATION BURIAL AT SEA 646-7431 Your -lal MCurlt,/VA DI "'•Y <•--<-4-wnou . Call ... ,,.. ...., ... 11. '\. J4110. c.m./l kr . R:l 1-7532 or 495· 1950 Commercial Tie in Prop. 13 Cure? Compa nies like Cop· pcrtonc :ind Pepsi COl3 m a y have a future in helping pay ror on-going recreation programs 1n Newport Beach. Last week members of th e c ity's P a rk s. Reaches and Recre ation Departmenl a greed with the city staff thal jomt ventures with private e nterprise o ug ht t o seriollsly be considered in the wake of Propos1- t1on 13. B UT THE co m missione rs a lso ~e1 i d lhey have some fears a bo ut attracting even more people to Newport Beach in la rge, com - mer cially-staged events. speci(ll event s ucn as thl· c ity's ann ual bce1(•h volleyball tourname nt T he co mpany would underwrite the cost of the event so that the city could use entry f~s as a fund-making project. THE FUNDS raised in these types of events would then go into the recreation program kit- ty to help defray the cost o f the regular youth sports programs such a!> city basketball leagues o r H arb o r Ar ea Baseball. During JJ's Huge Warehouse Clearance we·re clearing our 15.000 sq f1 warehouse to lhe walls Sloshing prices to cost on yards and yards of top quality corpe11ng. roll end s and remnants Our low overhead and volume purchasing hove always meant greot values But during this special clearowoy the savings ore staggering and so is the selection Gome 1n now tor choice yoroage 1mmed101e delivery and 1nstollat1on SALE 3.95 SALE 5.60 SALE 7.95 SQ. YD SQ. YD. •,Q YD Reg. $5.95. "lndoorf Outdoor Grass." For a little green you get o lot during our summer clearance Tough-duly c hevron yarn promises long 11fe and durob1hty Reg. $7.60ShortShog 100% Nylon. Continuous filament wears like iron. Durab1hty and easy-core make 1l 1deal tor renta l units Available immediately 1n a rainbow of decorator colors Reg. $10.95. "Ports of Call.'' Heavy 100% nylon p1us~1 /\ luxuriously textured resilient beauty 1n c innamo n ·SALE 6.95 SQ. YD Reg. $.9.95. "Fresh Start." Thick nylon plush reduced to slim new price. In popular eorthtones o f brown. rust and sandcastle walnut n 11nk. bron1£> c a nvo n. temple ivory 11r tJullerscotc h DRAPERIES 30°/oOFF ' ' 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 •~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m __ ..., so they sent the proposal to a sub-committee for furthe r study. ··There is a lot o f potential for something like this." Whitley com- m e nted. "But I think before the city gets in· volved. we're going to have to have a firm un- ders tanding of what the relationships are " Conveniently located at Edinger and Newport Freeway 1n Santa Ana (714) 558 3921 f'AClftC VIEW MfMO.IALrAllC Cemetery Mortuary Ctiapel 3500 Paci he View Dr111e Newoort Beach 6•4-2700 MtCOllMICll MOttTUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-94 15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 LU.n.IBGllOH fUIHIAAL. HOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-S.5~ 11u no•o\it • Y MOttTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMITH·TVTHlu.-UMI MOllTU~IY 'WISTCUff CHANl CremalOtY •Flower Shop 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 PmC1•01"BI ~"S MOllTUA"Y 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 5~53g. SHIPPta MOllTU.ARY • 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach •94-1535 1533 N El C8m1no Real San Oemente 492-0100 c .. - Think About It ... Death is a subject people gene rally don't like to talk about. Rut can you imagine how ha rd it wo uld he lo make a r rangl'mcnts ror someone in your fa mily 1f you had no idea whill they would have wanted May we sugge:;t lhal you take the lime to sit down and talk over just "what I would you want done 1f som e thing were lo I happen to you." You can go a step further and spell out exactl! wh at you want. how you want 1t done. and how mu<'h •l wo uld co s t L ife Insurance should be used for what it was intended, t o h el p ca rr y the survivors along doing the hards hips that arise when someone dies. not to pay funeral expenses. Wouldn't it be a lot easier kno wing that wt)en someone ii;i .\YC>ur family were to pass away that every;!hlng would be taken care of. Then once it 's done. you wouldn't have to think about it again. SMITH TUTHIU LA.Ml _ft_. "-•SIMtii Serv1ng All Faiths Slnc.-1876 WetldffC..., '4J7L IMSt.,C....MeM 646-4818 Ac c o rdin g to R o n Whitley. Parks, llcaches and Recreation Direc- tor. the idea is Lo have th t• <"i t y a nd priva t e' companies. such as Co p- pertonc or Pe psi stage a CJass Covers Lifesaving A series of beginning and advanced classes in c ardiopulmon a r y re - s usciljltion are being of- fered in South Laguna on Wednesday from 6 to 10 p .m . Other classes a re s lated Dec. 6 from G to 10 p.m. and Dec 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . at South Coas t Medical Center, 31872 Co a s t Hig hway. • 1 ,. Advanced cla sses for those who have passed the "Heartsavcr" class or who need recertlfica- Uon will be held Nov. 29 frorn 6to10 p.m . r T BJUU.'S PLUMllNG -MlAYING Alll CC>"O ~I l tt ,,,~~' ~t:ttrllf' ttf'nll ~-•h•l 'tOut OOOt •(•II \tor• flw«tt~\I 't'our "'' .. "' COHAMU.t.642-1 7SJ IU. '"-l I t•• "''"'°" v1uo495-0401 ''"' c-'-' .. ,_ "·--,,...,. M lo,..,,,.,...,,, I .. -..... ·-··~· So m e of the c om- m issione rs. while e x- pressing interest in the C'Onccpt, said they wa nt to be sure that if private compe1n1cs become in vol ved, the events don't become pro m ot e d in such a way tha t large c rowds. which c re ate their own problems. arc attracted. Open Monday thru f ridoy 9 10 6 Solurdov 9 lo '1 Shop Like the B.ullders Do Warehouse Direct at Discount Prices. FINAL CLEARANCE Blouses. Pants Skirts Shoes Dresses Sweaters Pantsuits Formals UPTO 50% OFF AND MORE . ,... ... 5 DAYS TO SAVE UPTO 50% BEGINS NOV. 13 WITH OUR PRE-INVENTORY SALE.! 3424 Via Udo • Newport luch .,....,.,,...,....., - .-L • •• ~ PLUS 30°/o OFF ON FALL MERCHANDISE • ••• Colman Print llOUHI .. .,oi, ,..._Ill ....... l J.00 HOW I 9 Nonlty T-SMrh IL.0tt9 & SMtt si..."1 •••. ·~· 20.00 HOW 1381 L""9er Pwsn All si ..... ~· ... 7l.OO Mow4981 P•tpow ............ J.00 HOW I " Dre11y s.ct.ts """ iuo ..ow I 7u • , I I l. I I t ' I I INTELLIGENCE • OAILV"-OT .49 Too Smart? CLOSING. DOWN TO AVOID BANKRUPCY People are punis hed for being intelligent, says the leader LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN THE SOUTH We hwe been c:ornm1u1oned by the owM11 of CASPIAN RUG WAREHOUSE ot Dauptune St., New Orleans to sall the\f t ntile inYentory of o.,., 3000 HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS many ofwhidl have been tn~todt for yurs. of an organization for high WE WILL OFFER THE PUBLIC IN THE SOUTH BAY AREA IQ scorers, 7hat's too bad. Nt--:w Y<>llK \1\l'I Wood and brains ('011ll' lO&l•ther 1n lht• '\t'C'Und l,ift> nr Vic •or Scr1•hr11i1 kotf , .1 ~111ot h1 . !warded t-:n~ll s h.m 11n llf H 1,1.~1un ft1•isi'f'nt "''Ith ti ~·ro1>er nuo1ner, r.-101111nt \Ou'" and rnt'rry t')'l't> II\• 1s :u1 invt•nt"r of nl&l'h lht_og th.Mt l'llAt-f'r\'t' lirnbt>r , 1u1 1nr1 t asingl)' 1m port 11 1~I rt'SO\.lf<'l' ,\nd ft e 1s "''orlrl cha1 rn1an of 1\11•nl>l.1. :.in vr.:aru1jj l1on r11r pcoplc of h11ih 1r1tt•lh 11t•1u't' "WITll 8(Yfll l 'M 1nlt•rcstl'd in quah· ly conlro l. M.'lt'<'ILnli quality tn ...,.ood and ,w:'Opl e, .. he :uud d uring a r1·l-ent \~it to the Unltt.'Cf State..':! to fi nd buye~ f t)f' ht!!. machirtt'S and nit•mtw r:s for-Mt•nsa In fuel, a lMllu11on tu lhl' problt>m of ;.:rti<I 1ng tinibt·r b)' t'(H111i ult'r c11n1e wh1\~ h1· was wrrstlini.:: 1.1,·1th a th1..'0r.Y or ho .... tht• human brain 'o''u1k .... whi eh he wrotf' \II> 1n "Brain," OOt' of Iulo Sl'\ «n book:s "It is 11 very cheeky book 1ndet;>(J," ht• "ays, ronsidcnni:: his la('k of form;il · training and his uninspired early year:s He was an up and down s tud(-nt, h1:s wide interests never quite CQin<'1d1ng with the current e mphasis of his schoolma5ters Still, he always seemed to know the answers, "and so I was cordially hated by my peers. I was 3 small boy I used to plan and scheme to be the fi rst oul of the door. I was chased home e\/ery day of my life. But in tht• end I got r·levcr a nd found a protet•tor. a very big, strong boy." This early pressure! to conform to a lower average haunts exccpllonal peo· pie a ll throug h l ife, Serebr1 akoff be lil'ves. ··They make various adjust- ments Some become lushes, some become lazy, some become cranks and eccentrics.'' Some unknowingly defeat themselves. Special Class Set ' I .. _ VICTOR SEREBRl.t.KOFF HEADS HIGH IQ MENSA ORGANIZATION OVER 400 OF THESE RUGS TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC. AUCTION ON: Sunda~. Now.12 AT: Mamott Inn 900 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach Aucllon-r: A. A•her lnlorm•llon: Call Co1tec1 213-99s.8323 Auction 2PM Prev1e,,,. 1 PM T•rmt: CMh I Che<:kt A. A & A, Inc. "ThE> llnlt.' I get gastric troubles, whc·n I'm 1nost nervous , IS when l'rn :sue C't'JJs ful We ll , tl 's beca use you·r,. pun1~hed again anti 3 JO:B•ll whe n you 'rt· ylJong for be1n~ suctessful. fur gclt111~ !he r 1i;:ht ans wer " pie can contribute a lot more into the ::================================~ common pool. If .,.,.e don 't allow them to grow mentally, then we're just going to M<JST UNUSUAi.LY bright o:h1ldrL·n don ·t achieve their potentiaJ. ht· says. 1'hos t• who do often have :.1n older men- tor, who g:uides and en'courages. Or they avoid J>l'('r pressurt•. "You look <1t the Ji ves of the great ~c niuses. An amazing number of them :.ire lonely . ft may be better lo have no companions if you want to be a great genius ." Serebriakoff preaches a gainst the trend of edut'ation, "You can take any principle to an extreme and we're tak- ing the 1}r1nciple of e'J::'a l1tari:.1n1s rn to extremes, the tenden<'Y to reel that peo- ple ought 10 be all alike and, thcr('for1-. we ought lo make then1 all alike. \\'ell, you ·11 never do it. "Therl•'s a kind or syllogism wh ich say s : excellcnec implies sclet·t1on which implies disc rimination ...,.hich im - plies rejection which is bad. Therefore, excellen ce is bad. Now, the re's something wrong with that. isn't there., ·'The real problem is that some peo. wrerk our civilization '· .SEREBRIAKOFF LEFT school al IS. un aware that he was among the top 2 percent or the i)opul ation in Ullelhgence (the·reqwrt'ment ror joining Alensa l. "l 1ust ft•ll there was something strange and rn.ld about me ." lie drifted through a sequence of jobs : "I was a bad toolmaker, a bad c lerk, a bad laborer, a bad busi· ncssman. a bad wood machinist.·· At ni ght he read voraciously 111 philosophy, inro rmation theory, a stronomy <ind cybernetirs. At 33, after working as a y,•ood cutter, acting and writin11: plays on th(~ side. he y,•as drafted into the Army and given an inte lli gence test for the first time. lhs ins tructor wa s a s t o unded . Serebriakoff's second life h<1d tx:i.:un. J\rt('r I.he war. he discovered ~tcnsa , joined. and became a leader. Such an organi zation seemed at first a bil. well , cheeky "But we don't disdain excellence in athletics or the arts," Serebriakofr says, "lfumility is nothing to be proud of." Past· Loves Noted 20% to 25% off fabric lining, labor and installation for custom draperies. C•e111e 11 ...-no10 nc:w 01.11IOQk lo• you• rom<: w•I" beau111u1 new c:us!om C1•11porrc.S. a! a nuga savrnqs on tne wnoie "'",I.I Select your laorrc: !rom Bflt•QUC satms Ooen Wt!ave' 1ac- ot.111ros l'!~lu•es o•n•!S a!'IO "'"'C•S Cal! no"' a"o on,. ot o•H cooe•t c;us1om Oe<;OfillD•s w•I\ ne1p vou tl1(JOS•· ine 1000. tnat s l)C,l lo• you '"JO\ on yOIJ' own nome .. C INClJ\'NAT I !APJ -Students at Withrow 1-fi gh School ...,.ill be able to enroll next year in a pro.g ram that t•ould ~ive them sophomore standing <1t many American univ.ersities and increase their ehances or getting into foreign schools, officials say. NEW YORK <AP I -Victor llu~o got over 17.000 or them from one p er s.on . Jane Aus te n wrote one backwards. Thomas Jefferson wrote one on birch bark. These are jus t a few of the letters of this sort that the library has. ~ays Cahoon, who has s pt.•nt 25 ycurs .,.,,ilh the Morgan. ··we have. for example. over 200 by Voltaire t16'J4 -1778 l to Madame Denis, his niece. lie ...,·rote his love letters to her in Italian. which made good sense in those days. Letters often passed through the hands or servants. But if the ser-vants could read al all, they probably could read only French. ~o Voltaire was making sure they couldn't read A special "Theory or Knowledge" course will be among the required clas.scs. .. RUFFEU'S UPHOLSnRY wt...To.W ... ,... .. " 1t22 ..... lbd. Cnht~-541..0JSt $2500 Disco ~5 entry lee !or Nov 15-16-1 7 contest at Hunhngton een1er Phone 897-2~3 HERE'S YOUR PART TIME MAID! TIRED OF WASHING THOSE DIRTY CLOTHES?-(.fT US 00 IT FOR YOU ... ~ ... --..-1.....,.._ ... _. __ ,.,. fl , ....... AIM°'"' ............. & ,h,j,.,;;N ~. a.1,,. , .... <--........ 1..-....... ,. coaOH.t. do! MAI LAUMHY J2ll L com Hwy. ••c.-1200 ---•n..o-w- And Frenc h writer .philosophe r Voltaire wrote some ur his in Italian. LETTERS, SPECJFICALl~Y let· ters or Jove and affection, c1eplains t-l erbert Cahoon. :rhe curator of auto- graph manuscripts at the l">ierpont Morgan Library exhibited some 50 lette rs he had selected frum the library's estimat ed 100,000-itcm manuscript coll('('tion. "Here are two from .fulielte Drouct CI806-l883l to Victor llugo ." Cahoon s ays. "They were lovers. Over a SO· year period, she wrote him more than 17 ,000 letters. "This Jane Austen Cl775-l 817 1 is amonJ: 51 the library has. It wa s written in 1817 to he r niece Casi;an- dra, and I ass um e s h e did it backwards to amuse this chi ld of 5 or 6, to J:ive her a game. - "The Jetrerson I 1743· 1826 \ was written from Lake Champlain in 1791 and in it the future president tells his daughter, Martha, "I must <1 IY.'a)'S repeat how much I love you ." the letters." REVELATIONS SUCll as this are what makes this sort of letter Impor- tant . says Cahoon. "The love aspect aside. some or these letters also are or considerable literary and-or his- torical importance. You always. are Save 253 rinding something new and different. ~------_:+--'I-,--,!-,,=------------------; "In a letter you are getting just ic:.llQD Vlooa. WQVf'O w1tti COl'lflUI f~b .. c, m!l~OS fj nalurJI oacoCHOD !01 ~OIJr rnnn•'> Chooso l ravrrse 01 no.,1001111w.nnoN1roa1n1en1« '" eoior l>ell\il!llJI comD•n111oon' about as close to somebody as you Th~ renney ca.~~i~. this sort of thing is done on 150, •. ,n. J P•nney Time Payment Pl•n. lht• telephone . 'J'he pace O( lire is Sil• prlcis eltec:1iw• Sun01y. Oclot..r 251 lhrOllgh S1Jnd•Y• No w•mbe• 25. raster now and people don't seem to •llC4DIA cz1n ·~-"' 11UN11J1010N •u.c>< 111•i "'·1111 ••l"' '""''N01 t1"1 >n-1111 h.••• the·l•·-· for wro·"ng lette-. 10·c-"""""{:lf:c1111U).3UQ LA01Jt.1 ... 11•LLSr>u in 1.1r. •utlfTf t.11U.S<ru1 ~1 • ._. '·'""" 'I '0 ..c. 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N•H·rffi 1n mud hum ht'.td to foot .tfh•r l -.;c ·" \'ll6t1'<I ·• lo.,!> to the ... amt• tl'Hlll l>) lhl' 'unw '''ort• '411h the ... 11ml' <on" qucnrt• J y1•.1r ,1.:11 "l 'Ct.,\•. \ 'l'l.1\' l 'Cl.A' lhl' TruJ.in"I t•hanl \'d in l'horu~ b.:htnd t luwd dour-. a., lht') -.t'( up ..inolht•r 1n J loni.: 'l'rll':. of "inm·r t.ikt• <111 .. h11w1Jown., with thei r cross town nvl:llti t-;v .. 11 lllt• m•wJ11 lhttl lJ('LA was ambushed by Or(•Jton Stlttt• 1·1~11ltln 'l t1.1k1• uw~y from the 1wrfo1 mull<'t' tht• froJun:s put on under adverse t•11111llt 1111\t1 11~u111't ,1 tcum u;wd to surh "THAT llO .. :SN'T MAKfo: a bit of difference " lh1h1nium '4111 · Th11> rwxt one t!I for all the money lht•\ (1•1•1 ti" i.unw WU.> .111d l don'l lh1nk their los~ 1' .:oinl( tn h,1\t' an cffl'l'l on rwxt Wt!ek's game .. \\ h,11 Uoh111.,on ""':. more tnlerested 1n was the '-'J\ I'S(' S I 111 tlw l'·ll' 10 l.lnd 8 1 overall, bt?at the \lt•f1•11tl111~ t•o11h•rt•ll1'\' t•hamp1on.., With He1sman T111phy N1ml1datc t'h.111lt .. White hampered by the ,11)ppv plu\.rng field tht• TroJ~ reHed on fullback I ' nn ('am·., ,1r.11J':hl ahl'ad running, McDonald 's '"'""'g I h1·11 st 1ngy dl'fl'nse and another ex- .ttTKOJANS, Page BZ JOHN ROBINSON OKLA~OMA'S Ml~ERIE.S ihc Sooners o f Oklahoma lo!>l six fumbles •.n their shootout with Nebrask a Satur- day, althou~h this was not one of them in the 17·14 Nebraska \'1ctory. H erc Nebraska's John Ruud 1 \61 w<llches the hull bounce c.tway from Uk lahoma ·~ Kelly Phelps. but the officials ruled no fumble and J?ave the ball to Oklahoma ~ Second Chance Pays Off ~~:::•d; Todd's Field Goal, Sparks Nebraska, 17-14 LINCOL:-J. Neb. IAP 1 -The N€.'braska dressrng room was subdued at halftime The fourth· ranked Comhuskers had battled to~·raled Oklahoma to a 7-7 ~tandoff. but they had blown a C'hance to take the lead when Billy Todd's 21-y ard field goal two plays before the halftime ~un hit the right upright and caromed away. "It was quiet. but nobody felt we couldn't win." said Coach Tom Osborne "We did some good hitting that first hair and we just told the players lo go out and do that again:· AND THAT'S J UST what Nebrai.ka did. And when Todd was giv<>n a serond chC:tnrc, he kicked a tie-breaking 24-yard field 1wal with JI · 51 r emaining 10 ~IH' Nl'braska a 17 14 triumph and end :.1x years of frustration .ilthehand5ofitsar<'h rt\'al It wa!> Nebraska's ninth con st•culive victory following an opening game loss lo Alabama and put the Cornhuskl•rs in the Saturday's I Scores The West USC 28, Wa shington to Oregon St. 15. UCLA 13 Arizona 24. Oregon 3 Cal 22. Washington St. 14 The Midwest Nebraska 17.0kl ahoma 14 Michigan 59. Northwestern J.l driver 's seat for an Orange Bowl berth. They have a one-gamt' lead over pn!' 1ously unbeaten Oklahoma the S<>0n<:'rs also are 9· l overall with om• re~ ular season gamt• kft "THE BIG KEY WAS our d<:· fcnse." Osborne Sil Id aftl'r the Cornhuskers hl·ld Oklahoma to 339 yards. all on the !!round. Thl' Sooners. the nation's top rushing team. had been averaging 414 .7 y ards per game. "Those big guys up front did a §aturday's Tl' Ge1111r good JOb." Osborne i-.aid "Oklahoma popped l.I few plays but they didn't four. fl\c ilO<I six· vard us That's what Wl' fl•lt '-'C needed lOdO to be<il lhl•m . Oklahoma Co al'h Garry Switzer fell the Soon<: rs ga vc the ~ame away by fumbling nine times and los1n~ six of lhl'm. 1n- C'luding costly bobbh·i. al thl' Nebraska 20 and thn•t• vard lines in the final 81 ~ minutt•;. "FUMBLE:-; B EAT US," he said "You don't fumble here in the fourth quarter C:Jnd win If wc hold the ball, wc win the ~amt!. We had two driwi. r ight down the fi<>hJ without any points scored. "I 'd rather they stopped us for a field goal. Two field goals and we win. Nl'braska 1:s H!> good as any team in the country Todd's field goal . following short touchdown runs by Rick Berns and I. M . lhpp. clinched at least a tie for the Dig Eight ti- tle for Nebraska. TODD'S F I ELD GOAL marked the first time Nebraska had scored against Oklahoma rn the fourth quarter -since the Cornhuskt'rs· <:.,lassie 35 -31 triumph in 1971 en route to u se<·ond consecutive national championship. Fumble-plagued Okl ahoma. which bobbled the ball away six times. blew two scoring op- portunities in the final 8 1:: minutes. Billy Sims. the nation's leading rusher. fumbled at the Nebraska 20 and again at the three-yard line. the latter with 3·21 remaining. Nebraska then ran out the clock. Sims. who was averaging 155 2 ~·ards per game. carried 25 l1mt-s for 153 yards and score-<! Oklahoma's touchdowns on runs of 44 yards m the first period and 30 )ards in thl' third quarler. But he saw his national record-lying streak of three con· secul1ve 200-yard ga mes c·ndcd by a gang-tackling, hard-h1ttinJ:! Nebraska defense. S IM S' FUMBLE at th 1• Nebraska 2n with 8: JO remahun~ negat ed what would have been one of the most controversial calls in college football history Fol low in~ Todd's go-ahead field goal . Oklahoma freshman Kl'lly Phelps was r lobbered on a kickoff return by John Ruud and th e hall squirted l oose. Nebraska's John Lindstrom re· covering near the Oklahoma 10 The officials, however. ruled no fumble and gave the ball to See NEBRASKA, Page M To2 Teams By The Associated Press World Team Tennrs is down lo two lt•am s followin g ;mother wave of franch1Sl' fold- ings, but Commis1>1oner Butch Ruehhol?. in!>1Sl!> the lea~uc !>till ll> aliVl'. "We're going to ~o :1head." Buchholz !>&td Saturday from his home in St. Louis. artcr learning that the league's An.iheim. Scat· tic and New Orleans franchises had gone under. leaving the l<'ague with only the PhOt'nix and Golden Gale teams. Eight WTT franch1 !>es have folded since lh~· end of last season. "We anticipated this might happen." said Buchholz. ··and 'H"re implementing the rcstruc:· luring or the lcagu<'. We're hopeful we·11 be ublc lf) go out and :H.•11 team tennis to Sl'vcral new parties who arc 1ntcrc!>ted in obta1run~ franchises .·· Buchholz said he ha-; received inqumes ubout franchtsl's from Houston. Dallas, St. Louis. T<1m· . , pa. Atlanta. Los Angeles and 4 San Diego, among othC'r cities. "We have about 30 players un- dN contract and will continue to n e gotiate with other l op players." hc swd. although lht· inahilitv to sign many or the top st a rs of t<>nnis was one or the main rc<isons franchise owners cited in their dcc1s1ons lo call 1l QUltS "Ye!> ther<' are problems. but we arc optim1stic we'll be able to go ahead." 1n.4'istcd Buchholz. "We're just waiting for all the !!hoes to fall und then we II go ahead .. UCU Shocke"' 15-13 CORVALLIS, Ore. <API -Oregon State Coach Craig Fertig doesn't want to hear any remarks about UCLA being flat in tbe Beavers' 15·13 upset football victory over the Bruins SatEday. 'No. damn it. We played good football and J am Ur of hear- ing someone say the other team Is flat," said Fertig, w o i.avored OSU's biggest victory in his three years at the school. "THEY ARE PLAYI NG for the Rose Bowl," he added. "I was on undefeated teams <Jt use and you had bt?tter be ready to play every game. so don't tell me someone WC:ts Oat." Oregon State's defense completely stalled UCLA's running game m the se<'ond half. giving up JUSt two first downs and 45 total yards after intcrm1ss1on UCLA fullback Theot1s Brown, who rushed ror 90 yards, only had six in the second hl.llf "I DON'T TlllNK wc'w ever plC:tyed any better on defense." Fertig said .. ·we did some things differently today. We blitzed our Stt BRUINS, Page BZ Today's TV Following are the maJor sports ev ents on television today. Ratings are: / ./ ./ ./ excellent; / .t ./ worth watching;././ fair ; ./forget it. 10 a.m .. Channel 4 { ./ I NFL FOOTBALL: Denver at Cleveland Announcers: Curt Gowdy and John Brodie. Cleveland's Browns are in a struggle for surv1va. and Denver's Broncos are tied for first place in their division. Denver is favor ed by two points. Cleveland, with a 5.5 r ecord in the American Con· ference Central D1vison, is a game behind Houston in third place and needs a win to remain as a possible wild card playoff hopeful. Denver, last year's Super Bowl finalist, is tied with the Oakland Raider s in the Western Division w ith a 6·4 record in the tightest division in the NFL. 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Dallas vs. Gr een Bay at Milwaukee. Announcers: Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire. The Dallas Cow boys have had their problems this season and it appears they will need a wild cMd berth to get in the playoffs w ith a 6-4 r ecord. . Green Bay is leading the Central Division of the National Conference w ith a 1·3 mark and is playing at home in Milwaukee. • With Roger Staubach and Tony Dorsett passing and running for the Cowboys, the odds fa\lor Dallas by seven points. But don't overlook the Packer defense It could be a tossup in a low·scoring game. • 6 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Los Angeles. Announcers: Howard Cosell, Frank Gifford, Don Meredith. A battle of division readers with two of the best marks in the N at ional Football league. Pittsbuf'9h's Steelers are the best w ith a 9. 1 mark in leading the American Conference Central Division. The Rams are 8·2 and lead the National Conference Western Division. The Rams, w ith a home field advantage, are favored by three points. It w ill match the highest scoring team in the NFL, Pittsburgh, against the best defense, Los Angeles. The Rams lead the ser ies 1 H ·2 with the Steelers' only victory com ing 22 years ago. OTHER TV 9 :30 a.m. C4) -NFL 78 -A profile of Linda J ef· terson, quarterback of the Toledo Trooper s 1n the Na- tional Women's Football League. 12 :30p.m . (2 ) NFL TODAY. 4 p.m . 17> COLLEGE FOOTBALL '78. (9 > - COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Washington at USC, taped Saturday. 5 : 30 p.m . (52 l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Illinois vs. Ohio State, taped Saturday. 7 p.m . (50 ) -PRO SOCCER -Kaiserslautern v s. Schalke, taped in West Germany. 11 :30 p .m . (13) -NOTRE DAME HIGHLIGHTS -Taped replay of the Tennessee-Notre Dame game, played at Notre Dame Saturday. Lindsey Nelson and George Connor report. RADIO 5:20 p.m -Hockey : The Los Angeles Kings at Chicago, K RLA (1110 ). Bob Miller, Peter Weber re- port. 6 p.m . Football : Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Rams, KMPC (710 1. Al Wisk, Ste"e Bailey, Dick Bass report. 6:50 p.m . -Basketball : Indiana vs. the Lakers at the Forum, KLAC (5701. Chick Hearn, Pat R iley re· port. (The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late c hanges.> Ohio State 45, Illinois 7 Purdue 24. Wisconsin 24 MichiganSt.3.1. Minncsota9 Notre Dume 31. Tennessee High-scoring Steelers Test Ram Defense 14 The East Penn State 19. North Carolina Sl. 10 Pittsburgh 52, West Virginia 7 9 Syracuse l!n, Navy 17 '!be South Alabama 31, LSU 10 Georgia 24. Florida 22 M aryland 17. Vir~inia 7 Clemson 13, North Carolina Kentucky s:J, Vanderbilt 2 < Tbe Soatbwest Houston 10, Texas 7 •Arkansas 'n, Baylor l4 The Rockies Stanford 21, Arizona St. 14 BYU 21, San Diego St. 3 Comple(e Scores, Page 87 B y HOWARD I.. HANDY Of 1"-O•llY Piiot St•ll LOS ANGELES Will the Los Angeles Rams be able to rise to the or· C'asion tonight when they entertain the Pittsburgh Steelers in a nationally televised interconference NFL foolball game at the Coliseum before a sellout crowd? THAT QliESTION APPARENTLY has been answered by th"odds-makers who have installed the Rams as a three- point favorite in the 6 o'clock lilt that will be viewed on Channel 7 • in the Los Angeles area as well. It co~id be a pre- view of Super Bowl Xlll in Miami, Jan. 21 The Rams have had three somewhat lethargic performances, losing two and then bt?ing forced to break a 23.23 dead- lock in lhe final three seconds against Tampa Bay last week with a field goal. Pittsburgh brings the highest scorlng team in the NFL to the Coliseum U> test . . -.. . . . . .. .... . . the Rams defense. No I in the NFL. PITTSBURGH rs DIRECTED bv veteran quarterback Terry Bradshaw and the Rams by young Pat Haden Both are experiencing their best year in the NFL. Bradshaw's No. 1 r eceiver Is former USC star Lynn Swann who has caught 0.. Tl' Tord,,,. Oaa111u!I 1 at 8 46 for 629 yards and an NFL high of eight touchdowns Running back Franc" Harris has 732 yards this ~ason in 198 C.Jrri~. high In the AFC. He beeame the Wrd player in NFL history to rush 7,000 yards ln his first seven seasons, joining Jim Brown and 0 . J . Simpson In this cateeory. The Steelers have scored 2'9 POlnts this seuoo and have allowed the fewest points by any AFC team, l.38. The de· ll .... frnse has allowed an average of 288 yards rwr game. third lowest in the AFC. THE RAMS HAVE the toughest do· fense. yielding the fewest Points 1129 > and the fewest aver age yards per game 1217.51 to lead the NFL. The Rams hold a commanding Jl·l-2 edge in the series and the Steelers have never won In Los Angeles. R.am assistant coaches Bud Carson. Max Coley and Lionel Taylor are all ex. members of Steeler Coach Chuck Noll's staff. leading Swann to comment: "1'he Rams have an excellt:nt defense and It will be better bec'ause of the in- formation Carson has or the Steelers· or. fense. It's going to be tough working against that defense. THE STEELERS HAVE the best re· cord In the Nt"L. 9-1, and lead the AFC Central Division by lhree games. The ,,,.-. .. - Hums arc 8 2 and lead the NFC Western Division by two games. While Haden has been somewhat maligned and the Ram offense has sput tcred at times. running baci< Lawrence M cCutche<>n has been getting better each week after missing the first h ve games with a thigh injury . Jf it comes down to a field goal de- cision, the Rams appear to have an ed~e with rookie Frank Corr al. He has connected on 16 of 26 attempts and has hit 12 of 15 inside the 40. He also has 18 of 20 conversions for 66 points. HADEN HAS COMPLETED 142 of 27t passes for J ,874 yards and cigh touchdowns. Bradshaw·s season mar' shows 139 completions in 236 attempt& ror 2,010 yards and 18 touchdowns. The sellout Is the second of the year ror the Rams, the other being the Dallaic game in September. r '· - • p v 0 I> pl M hi M M1 JS. th1 da Mt Ste lot Be an• 112 DAILY PILOT Sunday. No41t .. 12. rm J. • ·Writ r how Not~, Slugg~d b y Billy Martin rtf.."'lO l·ormPt "wPl4 'orK Y.ink1•1•" M.rnu1.t1•r Bally MJ1tt1n udmfltC'd Sutunh1y thttl Ill ht• .. 1u~1l•'tt a n1'"'Pl•JWt rf'portt•r dunn.: tin m 11•1' 11•w , but ... 11d · h•· rh.tlh•n.:1-<1 nw to fti?ht no ttUt"Ol 1\.0 , · 1 m •.orr~ 11 h q1p1'1\l'<l It·., not htnll tu tw 11roud 11(. 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I 11~· 111ll'r11H'W was conducted in a bar at the Centt•n 111,tl ('11llw11111 1l11ring ha lft1m(' of the Heno Bighorns' opt•n 1111-( i.:anw ag.11nst tht' La-; V1•gas Ut•aln-. 1n th(• Westt•rn H.i !>ketbJll J\<,MJ<'1.1tro11 M ,1rt1n. a fnt·nd 11f 1l1).(horns Coa<·h Hill Muss•·lman. WiJS an town lo promote lh1· nt·w team·, lrr::.l gam1• II agar said Mar t an ".is ·~ordtal " a::. tht.• antcrv11.•w l>c'J!an Out as the reporter s tarted asking about Yankct·:-. outf1<'lder HegAre Jackson, Martin got upset. Hagar s~ud ·11e sn1d that wrrtc-rs al~avs twist thrn~s ht• s aid lit• ~MJW me wnting things down and he wanted to s ee my notes, .. Hagar said II agar said he refused to show Martin his nott"!'I and held them behind his bac k as Martm reached around to grab lbem That's when Martin started slugging, Hagar s aid Ht• s~11d he packed up his notes a nd wal~ed o ut as olhe~ n· ... tra1n(•d l\tartm. AUela Nezt 49ers Coadt"! SAN FRANCISCO -George Alle n. fired by [il the Los Angeles Rams last s ummer. 1s being c II• rons1dercd as a future coach of the San Fran· C'rsco '19ers, at was reported Saturday. .. Th<.'re's no truth to thnl a l all." said Joe Thomas. .i.:t·ncral manager of th« N:it1onul Football Lt.•<tgue team "Ile h a:.n 'l be1.!n contartt.>d by us .. The Palo AHo Times said in a .,tory Saturday there wa!> "an cxcc•llcnt chance .. that Allt.'n wuuld be the '19ers' ht•ad c·oach 1n 1979 and that contact :ilready had bt•t:n madl' betwc<'n thl' learn and Alle n. l'elc McCulley "Was fir('<f a s 49ers' coach Oct 31 and Fred O 'Connor is serving as inte rim coach -Allen reJoined Lhl· Hams ltus year after coactung the Washington HNl~kins H'Vcral seasons. lml he was fired a fte r two pre· .,t•ason games ...-----Quofeof ffw Doy------. Clew land Cavalier s Coach BUI F itch, afte r has h•am got bomb<'<l an a n•n·nl ="iBA game . "A circus as u~1ng tht• Clt•vt·land An•na :.md we'd bt: a greaniddi· tron to 11 .. Murphy f,,t-od• Bousron rut ai,.., • I lnul-ton. O<-hind Calvin Murphy's 'l7 points. m ... cnrt•d :1 1:u: 123 Nat1on:.tl Hasketball A~sn . vie· torv m t•r tht• San l>it>JW Clippers Saturday night Vl'leran S teve Mix and rookie Maurice" <lw•·ks s('ored individual season hi~hs In tcad111g the Ph1ladelph1a 76Prs past Detroit. 135·112. Mix had 34 points :.ind Checks 27 Wayne "Tree" Rollin,; blocked seven shots and Eddie J ohnson scored 22 points to spark ll:l' Atla nta Hawks to a 102-95 win over Milwaukee . . Bob McAdoo s cored 36 points to lead the New York K.nlcks .to a 111·98 triumph over the Boston Celtics. making Red Holzman's return to coaching a successful o ne ... ~rnard KJng poured In a season·high 38 points lo lead the New .lersey Nels to a 125-112 conquest of the Chicago Bulls Scolt Wedm an srored 35 points to pace Kansas City to ,, t 17 113 "'" ovl·r O.,>nvcr ... LarTy Kenon scored 37 points .ind .:rnhlK•d 17 r<'bounds to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a I 13 12·1 'r<·tory Qver the Wash ington Bullets. lnrin Regain• Gell Lead Veteran Hale Irwin Tegained the lead l!I Saturday in the third round of the Australian PGA golf champ1on~hips. moving two strokes a h ead or his fri end , G raham Mars h of Australia. Irwin , the opening day leader. fired a one under .par 70 for a 54-hole total of four-under 209 to take a two·stroke lead ... Jim Ferree fired a third·round 68 to vault into t he lead o f t he PGA Club Professional golf championships at Callawuy Garden~ in Georgia Ferree has a lO·undl.'r-pur 204 total. one stroke better than Florida':, Jay Over1on ... Kathy Whitworth and Donna Caponi Young !>hart• thl· lt•tu1 in the 54-hole Colgak J.'ar East women':-. golf cha mpionshjps >. 1t' •wo·duy tutal of two·under.par 142 . · 1pan 1·:rtual ly clinched its fourth straigh over the United States by taking an - beatable 54-strokc lead ~ftcr lhr rounds of the 72·hole eighth annual U ~ 11tw1N Japan.professional golf match. lfcQf.n '• Taeo Goa& Spark Detroit DaJe McCoart scored two goals during a three.goal. 21,2-minute barrage in the firs t ~ period as the Detroit Red Wings s mashed the Roston Bruins. 7 l. to snap a five.game winless st rNt k J ohn Tonelli 's go:~ I at 7 23 of the SN'ond period hrok<' a I I lie a nd the Ne w York Islander'> wt•nt on to a 4 2 v1('\,,ry over the Atlanta Flames Don Edward~ rt• ,·orded h.is second s hutout of the season. s topping 25 shots I•> J(1ve the Buffalo Sabres a 2·0 d ecision over the Washington Capit.als ... Phil Esposito's fifth goal of the season gave the New York Rengers a 2-1 win ove~ the Pit· ts burgh Penguins ..• Brian Satter d rove a 40·fooler past Colorado goalie Mlc~I Plasse with 6:33 remaining and Cart Bennett added a n e mpty net goal to g1ve the St. Louis Rlues their first victory in 11 gam es, a S.3 triumph over t he Roe.Ides ... Ste\'e Shatt triggered a three.goal fi rst period for Montreal and the Canadiens hung on to defeat Toronto, 3·2 OTHER S PORTi -A.J . Foyt captured the pole po11IUon for today"'! Texan 250 auto race in Colle(((~ St ation. Te xas •.. Du.go Corro of Argentina !tcored a un· animous decision over llodrigo Valdes of Colom bia to re· lain the World Boxing ~ssn. middleweight cha mpionship . . Dan 1>r1es1en•1 two-run hbmer a nd CW.amp S.mmer11' two solo homers le d a is.bit CinciMali attack as the Reds scored a 10-S victory over a rombined YomJuri Olanta· Hank yu Braves team. ......... _."' .. FOOTBALL homP~81 TROJANS ••• plottlon 10 lht< :.t><·ond quarter to win tholr th.lrd C'OO.'iecullvc llo fir d lt'JUlnW Stanford Tops ASU SO I MP R ESSEO "u" HoblOl\(ln thut , for tht• flr~t trnw 1 htN yt?u, ht• spurt'<l no prw:st• for hlls yoltnU h'am "ll wns un oubllandlnu gomt• by u n o utstanding footbul l tcum. •· ht.• suld "l don't know whul ·11 .:01ng to happt•n but thl-. llJ one lwlluvu rootboll lt>am ... On Caln. who gnlned 128 yards on 25 earrll'S. ht> was just us t:n- thus1asti~· "That was as fine a .cam.-by u fullback as l 've ever sN•n at thus school... Robinson .. :ud. "Wt: l\tayed inside because that's what was working. I 'm not a rE'al dumb coach aod every time we $e8Vc the ball to Cain ht· ~a ane-d six yards so I didn't think 1t was that diffic ult a decision to make. llc's a we t·wea\her gu~ lit' didn't ::.hp too much.· AS IS ms CUSTOM. Carn downplayed his biggest game of tht.• season. "I had no problems running s traight ahead ... he• s aid "With the rain. Charle~ a nd Dwight c Ford> can't run o utside because rt 's s o slip· .. ' pery . Then, flas hing a grin. he a dded: "I guess they just c~·t run nat.footNI ... McDonald i;cemed to catch the Was hington secondary flat footed in the first half with a s hort passing game th at fre- quently caught U!e H~s.kies by surprise and out of position. But IJke the rest of the team . he was more conce rned about the up· coming game than his 12·fOr·l6 performance that kept him on top o f lht> Pac·IO passing rat an gs "IT ALWAYS COMES down to this. USC and UCLA." he said. "No speeches are needed to gel ready. We'll be up for the gam e ." White. who ne vertheless ma n aged a touchdown by rus hing and passing. wasn't dis traught over being held to 47 yards on 21 carries "The impo.r- tant thi~ is that we won," said the nation's fourth-leading rushe r. "We 've come a long wa~ and it's not over yet. But thl· main reason wt•'re here today •~ that everybody plays unilv fool· ball." Vic Rakhsha n1 . a flanker-tight e nd from Edison High. repeated the theme 1n a much bolder manner. "This group is so light. Just like a big fist , .. he said "We'll challenge anybody lo trv and stop us .. SCOtlE llY OUARTEllS Wo\h•nQlon I 0 I 0 10 !>ov'""'" Cott 0 11 0 1 111 Wa•n F C. L""''°'" •l USC Wl'l<l•· 10 IM'' from McOon.tlO l..IO<'<IMI • t(t.. I USC W jlfl""'\ 14 P•t\~ from Mcl>o<>alO IJo<O..n ... (.) use l'ood • "'" IJoroal' • .r• 1 W O I' Cidt~ n pa\\ from PO<rf\ lldn\IO<n kit.•, US( WTIHtl fllf' IJO<Gan ,,,. I " ~011 GAME STATISTICS WA\h USC f tr\t (tOWTt\ t I /I l'u•n~ ....... o, J/-104 60 •A• ,,.,..,,,no ""'"' 1 re. 1<n llrlurn.,r.tr<>-•b 2l PA\"'\ q lq I • 17 11>0 Punh I 17 I 41 r umblr' •~• l I I 1 Pen•lll .. YMO\ > ., 10 80 INOIVIOUAl..1..EAOEAS RUSHING Wa\honqton. C..t•ne• I 4'1, Sterh• IS·S8. Tyl(>r IHS. Sout~n Cal. Oln 2~119. Whit~ 71 o , Foro a.ll> PASSINC. Wa\htnQlon, Porr•• q.1q.1.11~ So<>tnt!rn t:al, ~~ 11-t!H).192 RECEIVl...C.-w.,snlnaton. I(. AlclwM"Oson s H, C.a•t'n > 111. Soul,,.,.n CA•. (don 4-0, F0<0 7 l>. Bren""' 7 ?S Hat Trick By Diorme Leads~ I NGLEWOOD <AP) -Cente r Marcel Dionne scored three goab Saturday night to help Lo<, Angeles snap a three-game losinl! st reak <JS the Kings crus hed travcl·wcary Minnesota. R·l. 1n a National Hockey Lea Au<· g amC' The North Star._, playing their fo urth game an five night~. Ml b<>hind 8 0 be fon.· J P . P ;m~s s cored with 12:52 le rt lo play an lhL· game Dionne's sevt.·nth ~oul of lhP -t'ason got the King~ off to an car ly lead 1:50 into the opening period off ex·Kings goalie Gary Edwards. Dave Taylor set up the play with a perfect pass from the side of· the net just a s Dionne ar ra ved al Edward"· side The 'l7 year-old Kings' scoring ace m ~tdl' hb M'<'Ond goal uflt•r .1 rebound :1t 2 ·12 of l he .S<'c11nd pe riod Rob M 111 dnch 's blast from lhP point hount'l'd off Ed" :mh .ind (':l ml' l')Ut to Oionrw aho11t HI feet aw~1y Dionne r1ncd in a :to-tooler a Her s tealing the puck a l center ire at 2 :22of the tbird period. hitting the up~rromerofl henel T he loss snapped a two.game winning streak for Minnesota S<ore by...,,.... Ml ..... llOle 0 0 1-1 Los A"9flft J 7 J t "'"' eo«I00-1. Los Anoe•~•. o-1 lT.tytcw. M11t-<10<1 ... l so. 7 LO\ Ano••··· MeMrv ' IP~IMr, Vtf'H~Vl, J ~q I l O~ Ano.IH, Murphy , ' r•no I ... SS Pf Mil I~\ 8 Wll'IC)n, I "· "'" jof. • O . Brven MllXw•ll Min,• 0 , BrllO Mh wrl,, Min ... 12, l •Vl-0< LA, 14 "· Setor10 ~rlOO • Lo> Ania~•~• C>•onn" 8 IM11r00<n1,'., > LO'> Anotle•. Gor1n9 II,. J'l Ptrlelly 8 Wll'IOn lA, I 7• fl\frd ,._,ioct-. LO. A"91'W\, 014111\M , t 7 ti I I CK A"911ft, P .. !Ntt 1 1/14. Mt'Wlf' I, S S. I LO\ AnQllleS, .Jt~ 7 \Aj)C>1., 8 Wllwnl, • 17 t Mi-'°18, P9<1M 6 fPlrus. """"" MA..-111 1 ot 'P•n•llln llrad Meow•ll, Miii ) 21 M11f'Dfty, lA, 1•a , ~rgef'll, MUI, " II $1101• Oft ~t-MlnM>ola 1 It IS JA lo• A~ ..... llJO, 0..llH-tlill-!.ol•. CdwerOJ lo~ Afl091•• c:;.~ A-I.AO' . .. --~ .. Defense Key in 21-14 Victory 1' 1': M P .fo:, f\ r 11 I f\ I' I OefenSL' wns t.'XJWC'l•'ll lo J)l<iy .• key roh• 10 S:)lurtlay :.flernoon ·.., PartfiC' IO Conft•n ·nce foolb;1ll ga;nt• l)('tw••en Arizona Stull' a nt.I Stu nford. And rl did. a~ U1l' !;hut ford Cardinal!\ Jumpt•d an 18·0 ha lftime leud tmd then battled lo de feat the Sun 0<>1;11!., 21 14. :.aid Walsh ··nut under the we ttther conditions. wo did as wl'll as anyonf' miRht be e xpect· c•tl to do .. /\ steady nun. wh1rh wa:. heavy at tirncs, fell throughout "It was :.i J(n«1l d l'fense t•f fort," s aid Stanford Coach Bill Walsh. "This team has taken a lot o f c·rrt1c1s m from som<' persons." the fi r.st two quarters although dearing set rn during the second half. As ked tf he thou~hl t IH· tNitn had rcaehed its pN1k Wi!lsh 1 t-pl1ed . "It d<·f1 n1ll'ly ha' · "GJVli: ST'\Nf.'ORO l'rt·d1l. they made us look vNy hatl. ·· ... aid ASU Coac-h Frank Ku:.h IN T iit: St:C'ONO llAU', lht· De v ils t·ame up "•th l\<\t• touchdowns and for the t1r:.t lime during tht• gamt· "'''1 1• dbk to contain the C':ml1nal offt·n..,t· • 1 n the first half v.e had a total lat'k of concentration It was a 11 U<' team effort Wl· wc•re tern bit· on offense• and def ens<' .. ~·rn lhc second hlllf w1· could have thrown the ball lon~er · ~tunford quartc•rb~1ck Stt.'\l' nr1 ... It'd the Cardinals. lO!>Stng tmH·hd o .... 1l p asses of 18 <ind four )'art.I:. to set a confe rence s ingle Pord•»•t /tie P al Line:-. man Hundy Mitton i.:cls ch aM·d up the .... ull .a:-. Was hington Cap1tah;' G u~ Charron chl•ck~ ~n untdcnllf It'd Buffa lo player 111 <1ttion Saturday rught. 13ulf(jlo won. 2·0. Cal Rips WSU Arizona Rolls Pmit Ducks From AP Ohpatcht>c, BEHKl':LY fo'ullh.H'k 1'.1ul .lctr1t'' put on a ont'·man off1•n-.1\1• ~llll\\ \\Ith 120 yard' rushmJ.! 111 Cahfo1 n1.1·.., I~ po int SN'Ond Pt'I 111<1 .rnd lot:llt•<I 2:12 yard s Saturday a" th1• Bl'ar ... hl·til W a s h 1 n gt o 11 S l a t c . :! :.! 1 ·I. 1 n t IH• P:r c1f1c·to .Jon1•s. lhf' JUntor who ht•c-.inw lhl' I hrrd lt.'ading :ill I 11n<' rusht'I' 10 ('<ii foot hall h1slory "11 h hi" p1•rfor m:i111·p hrokt• hr s 'l" n ·,1 h1111l 11·1·01 rl for 1·~1rrw ... in 1111l' J.!:.imc• h~· t11t1 ng 1111.• lwll 11, 111111". Thi• olc.l n•eorcl \\a" :1"1 111 i:.~1 ,, ... r ... gu rnt• ag;11n .. 1 ~11 •;s11u11 In lht• M'(·m11l q11art P1 ,JIHJl"• nan ttw !)all (Ill 17 or lht• lkar ... · (.Ii pl:t\~ On (1111' touchdown dr1v1.•. Ill' ran LO t 1m\'~ fnr fi2 yards and SMr<·<I on•• 11/\1' \ ard pl11ng1• Cal ~ot a 32 y;rrd touchdo" n pas ... from R.t ch Camphdl to I loldui Smith and a 30 yard f11·lcl goal hy .lcw ('11()1.wr rn thl' f1Uartcr and led 15 0 al h.1lf time Washinr.ton Stall' 's .l.1C'k 'I hompson lhrl'W hll> l Uh to11t•hdo"'11 pa\s o f tht• ~Cason :ind the SOt h or h•~ 1·.•r<TI In lht' third 1w111W"t a LI -.Jrckr t11 l1ght <'nd l'<i l lfoach an 1111' third 111•1111d .inti t'.lt ll ll•:1111 sc•11rl·d •llll'l' Ill the· r111a: qu111 tu . 1ri:ono 2-1. Oregon 3 ~:l'(;fo:"\I· 011· I •II\ lh 1111 ,11111 1 lul>t'rl Oh\PI' 1·111nlt1111 .. 1 1111 ·.:1 1 \ .11 d:-. l'Us hrnJ.! anti l hr1•1• 111111 lidn•,\n ., S.it11nla~ to lc11d i\r11.on.1 lo u :!1 ·1 1';1c1r1 t· 10 ('on f<-rl'nt'e foothull \'rctory m l'r On•gon lleater headed th(' Wtlctcat nis hing at tack w1lh a 193 yards on :\4 carrit•s He scored two touchdowns. Oliver hmshed with 141 yards in 23 l'arrn·~ Arter Arizona's Sam <.i1ang11rdella re· t•overed nn Ore~on fumhle in the first quarter . the W1lcka1~ :-.ton·d on the nE'xt piny when lleuter r;m ·l!I yards for u touC'hdown On.·.ion l·appN1 .1 t~K 'ard. IN pl:t\ dr1 \!(' Iott· 1n tht• r11 ... 1 quartPr "Ith •• 24 ynrd fie ld AOO l IJv l '.ll EnAhsh The Wildt.•11t:1 ~c·ort•lf 11V<Hll rn tht- second half aftpr Cork) ln~ruham rn tl'rcepted a Tim t>u1 ando pass and rt• turned ll 20 yurd!I to llw Orcizon 16 yarc1 line. Four plnys later 011v1•r ~cored on a one·~Ord run .· . -- * ~COllE llYOUAATEAS t/'tl1 "'""'°"'\' 0 , ~ ' C..t'1•or'"" 4 '' U I (,.I '""''" .. 1 Poi\\ iron (M"0(1oo t Utl~ f,.1 ... ·d c ~• Jhnt ' \run'~"' t.u••·n c .. 1 •,.,•°""'''JO W C,lJ ''"•''" l I u.t-. ''' '' Tnomp,nn 11J"11 ll. •·••h·tJI c.,I (·"""Ht t1~n •(('k1')''' ~·t ~' ('11,,I N 1 U' .. I f1I'' ln·••"t fH• ... .l ,~ .. G."M[ 'fAfl~TI(<. w~u <.·• I 1r td•lWM"' t) 111, •1t ~,u 1• tt IN // .. ,, '"'"''" f't j\1r'• Y1tlfl I 1t '" 111~ I Ptll I \ " f ,,,~ h• I f I II l 11·ni)llU ( 1r~ J .'• , ,, t / /I I I I , , , ... ,. INDIVIOUAl lEAOEllS RlJ,t'flN(~ W'1U Wlll ... n"!\ 'l ,,., Wfl\t10 I ~I t r"d d 11 (M Jon• ~ th 111 llV'10111~n II ... f'A~'>INf, I nomr>\()n l/ /O 0 "' 0~., y I I 0 10 f ·• .... 0 I 0 0 (•I c. .. mobell 11UO11• ~(I I IVINf, W \11 ( "" I J1 Wh.-h h• I tei t «11 l vnth• • c.t !>m•tl"I I •O * \(ORF' BYOUAllTCllS ht1t•·n.t i) Iii) \)r1q .,, t I) n A111 •••··•'"'' 41\J"if' r/1'tl•t .. ,, • Or• ~ I ~\CJit t~ 11 "' . I v• I It '" 1' ••• • 1 II I 4 I., ••.. . . ... ' ., . . ·' ,, ' r.AME ST&T1<.T1C\ Aru O•"' t ,,,, nn•rn '' ~ Utl\~t' 't/111'1 ,.. l\11 41 ''' ,.,,. \tt'li) ""'"' ,, "t RAfurn y-.rd· 11 II I'~\"'> 0 I 0 If JJ I 11,,nh I J1 \ ~ ~ umblf\ 10\I 7 l 7 I Pen;allt~' y•"I!' Wl $ H INDIVIOUAl.. l..•AOll!RS RU'>HlNf, M•~•" t"'~ltrf l4 IOI Olin• U 141 Or!OQO<' w1111•m> n ~. llobl>rt\Otl • J1 P AS'>I N(i Ar1u1n" !Croton 0 I 0 Or~oon. OtHMOll, HI JI I tie, ~rl\~Ov l 10. RErr1vtN(, Or .. y1m Jrult...,on I II llA• hlC>lft I I) ll• v• • t i Pro Sco re~ ICA flONAL aASllE flALL AU N AltAf\Ut 101 M ih;t u~ .... '' Htw \Of> Ill, 8o\l(W\ .. Pt>tlWllltw• IU 0.-tro<I 111 N-Jtr.-y 17\ CN<-111 ~n oi.oo '"-HOu\klt\ IU ll""W\(11, I".~ llJ Sen Al\l-14.l, W<t\lllftlllllfl IU ~easn n r ecord f o r bC Or1ng <1crial1>. Oils' two TD passes raised h1~ season total to 21. The prev iou:-. mark of 20 w<1s htld Jointly by forme r Stanford quarterbac k Jim Plunke tt 11969l an<l Wa s hin gton State's Jack Thompson ( 1976 I. STANFORD IS NOW 6·4 over ull and 3 3 in the Pac-10. ASU 1lropped to 6-3 and 2-3 in leagUl' tom petition. Oils' fir:-.t TD or the afternoon t am<' with 6.32 lc•rt in the open 1ng quart.t•r. when he hit sphl l'nd Ken Maq~erum in the e nd ionl' with an 18·yard pass Orb tossed his second ,TD 1n th1.• !>econd quarter. connecting on a four ) a rd pass to tight end Marty Smith m the end zone on :i four.lh·~nd-~oal play. Sandwiched in tx·tween was d 13 va rd scoring 1>ca mpe r b) halfback Darrin Nelson in the hrsl quarter. STARTING QUA RTERB ACK Mark Malone engin eered the Sun Devils' first TD on the first series o f downs fo llowing halftime intermission. passing a four .yard toss to h alfback Hobert Weath ers who then ran !>IX yards for the score Bac kup quarterb<tck Miki- Pagel k<>yed the Devils' second SC'Orang drive in the final quarter .is ASU marched 63 yards in 111 plays with P agel tossing a 23 )flrd p:.t!>s to wide receiver John M 1:.tler in \-he end ione. SC.OllE 8YOUAllTEtn Sl ... t()fd 17 • 0 l /I .... ,.,,,. St"1,. 0 0 I I II Stan M<l•Q<'•um 18 1111\' from 011~ lpau "''~· \I.,. -'°" llrun ICM\~16'...SI .. I... Smttr. • pao\\ lfl)M 011• Ir .... 1•11~ I &\U ,,..61"'"~ 10 """ ••om Mdlone '""'" k"' ~t•n I G-<U A~U M1\tt~r23N\~trom Pd!Qt"i lt·h(IJ .. ~t<ld A )I OOO~hmal~ • ••\t \)Ow n\ f.tu•V\• \ •rll'O' Ptttt\.tNl 'f'dt<J ~ .. turn for<J1 PJ'"''•' GAME U ATIHICS si.n ,,. \41 tO\ ·~) .. M U l 1 Punt' I 10 0 . ,, I I ·~ "' lftl I I),)& I . ., J ' ... ... n,..Hu•\ ... ,,,. ,• It l'I ,, IHC:llVl 0UAL L£AOEflS 4IJ~Mlt.4f , t,t,,n,.,rn IHrhrrwt• lb 1l!1' N••h tn "'1 A'-.U ~rfJ'"' t()."J/ W••dUW·•~ 'of l8 f.41t)1t•. J i A't' \N f. C.l,..t\tf,tt' 011' It 100 l')J r.·,, ~1Hf')~H· ~ t I? C".11 p,,Ql .. 1 1t.I I '11 Rr<fll/fNC· •1fftt'lfOtt1 M ••"01rum ,,~ Mu1tt1V / 1•111•,J/f A')U Ot t-rf4n<1 M111 M1, ,,,., 1 7' 'l/111111'~ I 1.f Front rage Bl BRUINS ... 1 ornl'rh:.il'k' \\'e \\l'l'L' IO\'lttn>t l 'l'LA to pas!-.· The Rrums :.u:ccpted tht.· rn \ I l ·' I I II n I (I l I m (• ... . h u I q11.1rtl'rb:1t·k Hick Ra:-.hon· farll·d to <·omplet1· any of lh1·m l\nd h t·nl l'1·v1un·..., inlt·rn·pt1on 11f .1 Ba ., h < 11 l' I"' :-. !-1 n I h , . f 1 n :1 I m1nufl'" doomt'd ;111) l'Cl.1\ l't101l'h.tl'k ht1pl'.\ IJ(.' LA Couch Tt•r-rv l>on:.ht.1t· 'AhOSc tl"a m raM'" Snuthf'm C.11 In a sho wdown rM tht' HOSl' Bowl nl.'xt wee kend, !-..1 id turn over. Wl•re a m ajor problem again~l the Beavers. T llE BRUINS fumhled fi vl· tames. with Ort.>,l!On Sta te r e l.'Overrng two of thl'm "Wt• havl•n't turnt•rl thl' hall 11 v l' r I 1 k e I h <• t a 11 y ~a r . · · Uonahul' said · Thi• m():-.t 1mpor tant thin,.: nuw b I hat "(' <'<>ml' back from this dt.>ft'.1l and try to hang an tlwn· a nd play up to oor potl'nt1al m•xl w~ck ... "ll 1s tory repeals itself." Fc•rt1g said. "lt \\-as I 1 years a~o today th::il Oregon Stale UJY.>l'l No I rankl'<i USC here :1.0." .Junior K1eron \Valford kicked .1 Jll vanl f1t'l<l 1111<il with :l .OR IC'ft 1 n I ht' g:in w to !-!" •' On•gnn SlHl l' lhl' \.\In T iit: URUINS. fa\'o red hv !ti p1Hnl!>. !>Ufft•rcd lhl'1 r f1r~t 1·11n ll'l l'IH'I' lo:-:-. aftc·r !>IX Vl('\OrlL':-0 .111cl fc•ll to 8·2 an :tll game::. O rt•1wn St..itc i!> 2 4 in thl' l'ac 10 and :i !l t over al I. It w a:. llw !It-avers' frr:-.l football triumph ovN L1CLA s ince 1971. Thl' Bruins carried a 13· IO ll'ad into the fina l period. but lhl' ~t·avl'rs :.hut down the powe rful l 'Cl.A running game m the last 15 minutes. ·l I ·y:lfd punt hy Oregon ~tJlt•':. John Misko ga\c t.:Cl.A lht• hall 1n~1rl<' its °""n on<'·y:irrl 11111• Thrt•<• running pla) s ga11wrl n n I h i n ).! • ;1 fl d p u n I 1• r !\1.1 t t 'tC'F.1rl.111ct ''''Pr>t'c1 out nr lh1• vnd 11m1• fur ;i ,.,ft•tv to '"'''' llw ll1111ns· k•ad to IJ·l~ SCOllE llY O\.IAllTEllS 11< l A O••oonSt fl tO J o t J J I 0 \ I\ O~l.l ~ G w .. ltord 37 IJCI A l'C Bo.r~l~r,. Ut L" 0.""1'" •run l~l•>r kk k I O~U S. Smlln) run IWellOfO -•t~ I llCI A FC. Oc~u,~ter JS r'l'iU \"•etw M<F•••ano $1~ O<JI m ,...., /01\t O'>I• ~r.w .. 1,..,.-d)I> " 1'.000 GAM( STATISTlf.S UCl..A f 1"ldC1wf'h t: Jiu.,, ..... .,,.,,,. c~J 1h P·1\\tno ~·"" 0 ~•·flt'' ¥4'•'1 Hl'Q ' • " ._, H.1' I W'l\ & 40 • .,,,..n,,. '"'' \ 1 t'tUJ\tlt\ \IAHh \.Jl IN0lYl(KIAL l£AOEllS O\U 17 )(it• >I " I I t \ . ,. l(l .JI\ 11U'>t41NC. U(.lA l\r-24 ~. 0wH1\ 11 T• 8~\N>r~ ~ 0r"90" St•I•, M. Smllll I~ H . )Oftft'klft • )\. H~ll) 7t>_ PASSING UCl..A l\~no<e 0.10-1 0 0.llQUfl SI•~. S !>m•\111 l'-1 U lll!CEIVIHf-, ~ "l1•'1<t, Covrv J.)I, ....... ) I~ f I l I FOOTBALL "I ,,.. ,, ""l'rr•1 1 l''l l"'"'f '"'1·.-11·· .,,.,r1·1·0 ,,,. , .. 1 .. 11·' ,~ • .,,,,.,,.r, rr111·•1 'fl""'vf"'J'~·1~ri,. 11 ;c n11111"1,.,., , , • 1 r , 1 • 1 t ' • 1 • , • ' ' I• "J 11 ,\.1 I \ ' . 0411Y Pllol P"OIO\ by LH P•row Sundlry, November 12, 1978 DAILY PILOT 83 Pirates Win OCC Defense Steals Show .~ By JOHN SEV ANO Ot ow O.lly Pll•I SLittf "We learn," slated Orange Coast CollegE' football coach Dick Tucker. "We learn slow, but we learn." What Tucker was referring to was his much·maligned pass de· fense of late which has allowc..>d more than 1,000 yards in the air over the past Lhree games. Many figured Saturday after· noon's contest with Santa Ana would be.another aerial show, but the Pirates s urprised the Dons by 1nterc~pting six passes and turning two into touchdowns to win 19-14 before 700 drenched patrons at Eddie West Field. SANTA ANA, with the second ll'ading pass offense in t he Soulh Coast Conference. could never gel its potent aer ial attack in gear. A persistent rain combined with three interce ptions ap1eee by d e fe ns ive backs Kirk Langdale and Ron Padilla were too much for the Dons to over· come. ground. the Pirates threw onl y 10 tam~ In the game tQ 36 (or Santa Ana. Yet OCC's biggest play came through the air early tn the fourth q uarte r when Jera nko passed to Matt Braga·in the end zone and Santa Ana was flagged for pass interference:. setting up a first-and-goal at the one where Jeranko scored ooe play later. As expected on a wet field the game was sloprY· The Pira~ fumbled the bal 11 times, losing four, while the Dons Jost t wo of three fumbles besides lbe six ln terceptions. "I THI NK A WET , s loppy field h ke we had today hurts an option team like ours more than a passmg club," said Tucker "Whe n you pass. those receiver~ know where they're going." To counter the disadvantagtt, Tucker we nt with a prevent de fense. Usually only three Pirates wou l d r u s h t h e Do n s' quarterback w h i l e t h e line backers would~ help double· team the outside receive rs. ·' ~AN DIEGO MOTOCROSS RACER DANIEL STEEL (993) COMES OFF THE RAMP AT ANAHEIM STADIUM SATURDAY NIGHT. With the fi e ld a vi r tual quagmire. OCC e lected to do what it does best -stay on the ground. Most of the time this kind of de· fense leaves the running back!. open c o m ing o u t o f t h e backfield, but Santa Ana had tu keep its tandem in to block tor Mike Hennessy who was playing QB w ith a separa ted left spoulder. "l thought he dtd a >(real JOb cons idering the circumstances," said Tucker. Mosier Wins Motocross GETTING A BALANCED al· tack from their backfield o f Dan Duddridge <22 c arries, 68 yards l, Leroy Davis <18·83 >.and Dave Mo llica '14·41 1, the Pirates scored a ll three TOs via the run as Davis scored twtce from one a nd two yards out, ~nd Dave Jeranko provided the wm- n an g s core .,., 1th l.I one -ya rd plunge By HOWARD L HANDY Ot -o..o, Pllet St.It Gayton Mosier or llunlmgton Beach. a veteran of motocross racing, said hefore Saturday night's Toyota Supercross Sen cs rma ls that the ram and dtilly weather would ~IV€.' the veteran riders an edge. Little dad he kno w ho w cor· reel he was in h1:,, prediction Mosier, aHer rm15h111g fourth in his heat ra('(~. took the lead on his Kawas<1k1 on the !.econd lap or the 15·la1> marn t•venl a nd held ll the re:-t or th<• way lO Win hlS first race this year before,• 35,743 rain-soaked rans ut Anaheim Stadium. West Football "TRIS KIND OF TRACK will give us old timers an advantage over the kids," Mosier said before the racP. "If any more rain rails, the mud could be a factor because tl gets in your eyes on a sloppy track. Then· isn't any room to move out or the way." Mosier said he didn't be lieve the race would be a runaway But he ha d a comrortable margin of more than 150 yards at the fi nish hne over Bob J Ian· nah, the series champion this ~eason, in second place. "It will lake a consis te nt performance to win," Mosier s aid earlier. Ile did exactly that, Fulle rton Rolh To 31-20 Vict ory From AP Dispatcbe~ :-;OHTllHIO<a: Oh1c Graves rushed for 157 yards on 26 car· nel> to ll·acl Cal ~latf' Fullt•rton to 31 20 ovt•r Cal State Northrrdgl· 1n a non confc·rcnct· t·ollcg&.· footuall ~ameSaturday night The 5 fool 9, 11:1 pound ~c·mor ~cored two touchdowns, on a on<'· yard plunAl' and <1 36-yard burst up the middle that c linched the Fulle rton Vt<'lo ry llc t•nll'r<'d I.he game second in NCAA major col IC'gl' ru:-hmg h4:hmd Hilly Sims of Oklahoma, and needed 180 yards to cat<·h the• Oklahom a hulfhack NnrthndA<' lost !-,tarting halfbacks Mike Maglione a nd Billy FO!!tt>-r to 1nJunes early m the second period, with the host Matadors lt'adang 14 7 at th1• time. In lh<' M'cond half, F'ullerton scored 24 points. t ying the game at 14-all 1n tht· third pt•riod on a recovery of a Graves fumble into tht.' t.>n d zonl' by L('(>nard King. Northridge went hack on top 17-14 bt•forc quartc•rba<·k n a It· Bunn put f''ullcrton on lop lo stay with a om• yard sneak for a tol1<:hd11wn Sa n lo11e Sf. 33~ Pantle 31 STOCKTON Ed Lulh<'r capped a spectacular passing day by driving San Jose Statt• 78 ~ <1 rd!. m the final 75 seconds and throw 1ng a h ve-yard touchdo wn lo Hick Parma on the last play or the gam<: as the Sparta rt!> n1pµl'd the Cmven.1ly or Pac1f IC. 33-31 .Saturday Pac1r1c had led tht' wild Pacific Coast Athletic Association game hy as much CJ!> 28 7 b{'fure Luther's he roics led to 19 points Ill the final qu;.irter Hae; onl' van1 run "1th 5.06 IC'rt had cul t he der1c1l lo 31 27 ancl whe n Pac1r1i:-was forc·cd to punt with 1·15 left. he went to work again Th<: 1unior quartcrback complelC'd fi ve piisses on the y,.in mng dnH'. thr<'l' to Parma for 45 yards and two to Kevin Cole for 33. Lulht'r had t·a rl1 c·r t hro"" n TI> pus~e:.ur s1 x and 15 yards to Parma rn the rrr:-.t and th11 d quartt>r!> while Cole ran three yards forthcothcr <,eorc int ht• San .los<' r a II \' Lutht•r fm1sh1·d y,.1th 31 l'ompll'tiorn. a school rt•cord an 55 :1tt empl!' for 32!.I yanb l'arma abo set a :.chool rc<'ord with 12 (':.tlchc•!-. rnr 1'13 yard .. Bl'IJ 21 .. S a n Di ego St . 3 PROVO, Utah Jim McMahon dashed for one touchdown and passed for anothl'r c;corc to power Brigham Young to a 21 ·3 rootball victory 1)v('r m1!>lake·prone San Diego Stale and the championship of the Wt'stt>rn /\lhlct1c Conrerencc As c·onfcrence champion, BYU. now 7·2 overall and 5·0 m league play, wall play )ll the first lloliday Bowl in San Diego Dec 22 agam. ... t a n opponl'nl not yet selected. Thl' loss ""a" a batter on1• for San Die"o Stale as the Aztt'cs rolled uµ 271l total yards to li8 ror RYU. hut squandered two scor 1ng opportunitu-., Tht• /\t lt't's onl~ <,co n · came on a 37·yard field goal hy Steve Duncan l'ur ly 1n thl' M•cond half l\kMahun racc•d I l yards for RYVs first score on the s<:cond play vr lhl· second quarter. capping an 80·yard drive on which Mc Mahon connected on rrve passes Thr ~phomore quarterback, sacked s ix times and repeatedly harried by SDSU defe nders, also fired a 14-yard touchdown pass to Mike Chromsler in the fourth quarter. Montana S t. 35, FrnltO St. 14 FRESNO Delmar Jones burst 80 yards for a touchdowo on Montana State's first play from scrim mage to trigger the Bobcats' 3!>· 14 rout of l''rcsno State Saturday night. J ones. who rmishcd with 190 yards in 24 carries. cracked up the middle on his Ion~ touchdown and outraced the l''resno secon· dary to the t'nd lone. Jones scored afi?ain tn th€.' second quarter on a five.yard run as Montana State enjoy<·d a 28 O halftime advantage. The rinol Mo ntana State score came in the third quarter when Stew Dodds mll'rn•pted n Billy Yancy pass and lugged it 67 yard!> for a touchdown Yancy. who thre w six TO passes e w~k ago against Long Beach . had a rough game this time, tossing three mterccptlons and completing Just thr~ of 22 passes. . . . . ...... . steadily ancrt•asm~ h!s lead until the fmal lap when he knew hl· had 1t won lie took c:very 1ump and t urn on tha t final lap 1n a de liberate fashion JIM WE INERT or Laguna Reac h finished fourth and Garv Sem1c5, abo of Laguna, was 13th tn the main t•vent MoS1t'r. for his v1rlory, gaml'd a s pot in thc $3.000 shotgun showdown. a long wrth ll<innah, Marty Tr11>es and Jim Ellis. In that s howdown, Mosier had trouble on the first lap and fe ll to fourth in the sax-lap event. Han· na h took the lead early a nd held 1t a ll the way . At t imes he !>lowe d and almost stopped. taunt mg his foes . MOSIER, APPEARING tared, went orr the track before the finis h after moving into third place In the main event. Hannah and Jim Pomeroy tangled anli I went orr the track . thrn pushf'd each other coming bar k 1nlo the race. The crowd cheered when Hannah finally passed Po mcro) Wernert won the r1rM hE'al raC"l' a fter several crashes put oth<·r leaders out or contl'nl1on * * * t<EAT O\JALll'YE ll~ H,._., • 1 Jim w ... ,,.,..,, •LaQvn.ct fh tt<f'd '1 l\on Hctnndn IW"'"'"' I l M•r IV Mo111 .. , t\,Hl (11 ... 901 ' Jonn ~vita.,• fAUcn, Pa • \ Jim I:: 1111 11: .,,, H"'moton Coon ' H f",tl ) 1 ~lf • ._t" W IY I Pt\1trr T,. • I 1 MAI J> Grt>Qwn 1~1em, Of~ t l Ott-. id l ••v•o, IC.,,h '' 001·11 t. 4 C:,~yton Mt.><utit lt'4unt1nQIOn Bt..c '" \ Oarinv l dPor1,. fYu<<" V'allttV, : H~al l 1 Jim Pon°Wt'OV fv"•um1t Wl!\h I I Rt • Statflof"t CFont6041, l KPl'\t t-.ow1•rton l'.)d,, An1on1ot. ~ G"''I Y.m1t' (ldyune 8ffcKhl, \ O"'n1f!'I Turner CNof'1h H•Q"t~t'<h I H~•I • I ,,,..,,,y !>mllh (!.Ml Otf'901, 7 ,.,...,..,. Crotl IS•" O,f"QOt. l Ron furnt"r (Wf\IU•"' t • (:ull GrO'\f't (~"'• (ru t I S ~lfilfl' ~t•1 kdf'h IAU\t•n, Tfl'f I UMl,.INALS f 1r\t r.t<• w,,,,~ A .-.o IWf'\tmtn\tfr l, 1 M•rty ff'1Pt"" tS..n D•t-00•. !.efof\d ra<t t Aon Pomerov •Y•lli•"'4 WA\n 1 1 0.,,.11 Shu1t1 «Or•nv~v•t~. (.-411 , FINALS t Mo .1f:"< 7 t-4.tnn•h J \.4. null/ • W1•1n .. n Jim Porn~ro¥' °'""-r' IJ Yrtt1• \ Staying e"<dus 1vcly on the * ..j * * SCORE llY OYAllTEllS Or •nq~ (CM\t f> 0 6 I IQ \,dntd •nd 0 I 0 I U OCC D•vl\ t ru,. 0.lck I~""°' 'i\~ KrtM>-r IN'\\ from ""'"nn.-''" ((ut-ro •uo' or r 06YI\ 1 run Oi •<k ft"t11t-d t (J( ( JP-r.tntto t run f~1tv .. rmdn li.1c., I "11'> Vf"rbf.>r-q \run 1c..wroJ 14 t I 100~\ltmatt'G GAME STATISTICS OCC S& F •"' oown\ 11 t& Au'""" 'fd'<h \Q 106 ).)..111 P'd\\tOQ Vdrd'\ lJ llO p., .. , J ' 1 IJ.J1;, Punl\. 8 lO 4 ?9 f.um«>•~'\ 10'\t t t 4 ) 1 Pt'0<ett1t-~yard'\ I •" 1.,. IHOIVIOVAL ltUSMINO O CC-OudOrl<IQe 72-ell. O..v" It-al ""°'llUI u o . Je,aink.O 4·f« m1nu'\ .t Aictl•rd t 11 !>A -H-\Y'l-1; ..,_,.. ~1 •t. P•"<•~Y •• "6, H.,Qt'OW I tor""""' J INOIVIOUAL PASSINO OCC Mo1tlo)..t.1 ll Jer-o~l.O 0 '>A H....,....'9 IS lt,-\ UlO H•ttfl"O•~ 0 I I 0 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING ore Bracw 111 CM"O 1 I> \A ff'<>"'-' 1 & V~rth,,tQ l 1 Krllf"t • II) vounQ • \c P1nc-.. l'W'v , tor m•""''' GARY SEMICS OF LAGUNA BEACH (11 ) FLIES THROUGH THE AIR. R ustlers Capture Title, 20·7 Special to the Daily Pilot (; f\ HOF.NA Gold<'n West Collc~<"s Rustlers clinched their second s t raig ht Sou thern California Confe re nce football c hampionship Saturday night as LA ~uthwest fell the wr ath or the Rust lers, 20-7, on a wet and cold night at Serra Hjgh. The Rustlers of Coach Ray Shackleford do minated the issue from start to finis h despite a scare in the firs t quarter when the Cougars bloc ked a punt a nd recove r<'<! ut the Golden West one.yard line a nd punched it in in four plays ST EVE RAKJISllANI proved himself t he ma1or dirferencc in the game. scoring on runs or 11 and 62 yards. each lime skirting thl' flanb on a n option series. Pete Del Duca set up Golden West's first touc hdown when he ran a punt hack 52 \ arcb to lh1· I.A Southwest 17, from ''ht·n · the Rus tler s d ro\c 1n with Leonard Altavilla l{ell1ng l11t· final two yard!> Rakhshani capped a Ion~ drive by the Rustle rs io lhe third quarter with his 11 yard dash to give the winners the go.a head touchdown on a fourth down play. WITH THE EXCEPTION of • the blocked punt in the first period. the Cougar~ we re unable to put toget her a nything rt.• sem bling a touchdown t hreat as the Rus tlers' dcrense, led by out· side linebackers Bill G ritz and Don Fielder, dominated every facet of LA Southwest ·s attack. The victory. In addition to pro. vidlng a secon d conference crown, alao puts lhe Rustlers 1n the AvocadO Bowl Npv. 25 al , '. . . ... -. . ("t•rritos Coll l·~c ""hl'r l' thl·v II !ldt•nd thl' t'ro .... n a~::11n!'>t Cn lllOS. _.~ SCOllE llY O\JAIHERS I ~IMn W•'1 0 1 1 • l'O LA )Ou1n-\I I 0 0 0· I ,..., t:'lan\Ot'n 1 run tL....,.1uc1d (,W(-.Altm;1lld 1 nm \La1r\Dn ••Ct. I (,W(-R,o.f'l"\f\cH'll ''run fldirVHi •u~ J (,we -A,.-MNn1 •1 run tktck t•llod• A -100 ., .. ..,.,.a GAME ST•TISTICS owe F tnt do"'"' 1S A1"n., . .,.~ra... •8 7u Po\onq r•rd\ 8' Pau•• ~ a I ~uni\ 0 n f Uf"f'H')4fl' ~\f I 1 f P•n•ll1•' y?tt~ 1 S\ INOIVIOUAL llUSMINO 48 109 4q 1 •1-0 • 19 ..0 II 100 f,W(. -l'OCJOI 10-9'. All~.,11• !'HO. R&•n\Mnt I I-WtOMOr•l II ~w Goodnwn ll&• flnM I .. R•n'tO"' • IJ, Loot1•y I 10 -'"",._I 1 C.orti.y S ll'r "''""' o INDIVIDUAL PASSINO c wr 11 •• ,,.,.,..,., 1s '·"' .... I( i"<I 1 ,, 0. "' INOIVIOUAL RECEIVING C:WC' Olc hon 1·l• R .. u w uul I 10 W'-• 1·11. ~I ~11, lt•llY I l~ All.tVtll• 1 \ !>w-GtU 1 tt. ~"I U . OVrOft J.J. Ji'-' 1..0, Gtrll•¥ 1.JO ........ ~ ..... ,,_.. . - THE WIN WAS tht' Piratrs' 10th 5lrrught over Lhc Dons and ra n their season record to 6·3. The Don~. a lso 6 ·3 , wen· knocked out or the conferenc<· race completely leaving only Cerritos a nd San Otego Mesa m the picture Saddle back Posts 24-0 Trilllllph Special to the Dally Pilot Saddleback College wrapped up its regular season football campaign with a 24-0 sbutoot over visiting San Bernardino Saturd ay n ight b e fore on estimat<.'d crowd of 450. The Gauc hos got a nother superb performance from their defens ive urut as 1t held the In d1ans to 17 yards rushing and 8l passing The de fense also ac counted for the rinal nine pom~ ... or the game as Chuc k WmkJc tackled the Indians' quartcrba~k in the end zone for a safety and Ken Wright picked orr an crraht pass and returned it 87 yards fo r a TO. OFF ENS I V ELY, Sad - dl e bac k r eceived another fine perrormrt nrc fro m Steve Cr apo who gained 135 yards in 30 carries. Crnpo a lso played Ont' series a t quarterbac k a nd t•ng1nl>ered a 66·yard drive in nan(' plays. accounting for 58 of them on s ax carne!>. The victory ~1vc!. Saddleback a 7 O r<'rOrd in M iss1on Con forencc play with a 9· I mark overall. San B<>m ard1no. which won ih opening game. has fallen on hard t1mel> s mct.' lo!>ing nine in J row. SA DOLEBACK WILL now have two wcek,.c; to rccupcratl' before hosting Glendale m lht• Mission Bowl at Eddie West Field Nov 25 Saddlehark will be looking to gt>l som <' key pt·ople healthy during the stretch as startin~ qua r le rl>ack Ti m O 'Hara i~ :-.1dc llned with a strai ned right knee and linebacker Ron Wade also is a ques tion mark with "* knt'e 101ur y SCORE llY OUAltTEllS ~•n fl••M•dono 0 0 0 0-o !>M>dltlMO 8 1 0 •-2• !Mtoo-<;roW>Olrun Kr•bblMUl•om Kt yl ~•od-Nl<C.."90< l rvn tl(~y ki<kl \<tll<I -'leltty tfut't'r t.><111~ by Wtn•te 1n <'flll ttlt'f" t ~-'OO Wr19f'U 11 •ntf'rCf'OhO" rt-turn fK~y 111t k.I "" -..t)O~'''"'dh"tl GAME STATISTICS Sii ~ I 1r\I f)OW"\ 10 ky· ru ' 'I'd'"" l-tt '1 l'ct\\1nQ .,~rn A7 p.,,...., \ If )(1 I I unh 11 11 t umbt"""' 10\t 1 i P1>n"lt_., 'ittrd\ • 10 tNOIVIOUAL -USHING ~ SO!h Ill> ii llM) "-1" 10 11t '>ft P•!t"""' I 1• V~!lr10 II ~. f ull,.r 8 lO M••• l t l.Jturn ) I 8ut-.r l fOf' muws 1# 11.rHull 7 72 ,_.,,,, t 1 5,.dd Cr4100 JO. IH. ~ar .. ~; Crabb 1> lf MtC.rt<IO< ~I. Nooor• 1 >. CA>lnoun 1-0 INDIVIDUAL PAUINO 'HI ful..,..ltJ0.1.81 !.dCICI -~r t-111-0. 116 INOIVIOUAL llf.CEIVING se -01mm1ct. 7 77. lf'OCllo J.JJ. r.tum 111· V•lltfO z.11. ""',,. , .. ; Bullef 1·2; TllOm.I• 1.K;S IT'•"-"' ' ll•Od-Crepo ~n. JK-..... VonZlil>l·I• Douglas Speaks Six-time nation al champion and two-time Olympian Bobby Dol•g las. the e u r r e nt he.ad wrest ling coach of Arizon• State, will be featured at the first Irvine kigh wrestltng clinic S.Uturday. Regist ration fee is $3 per per son w ith r egistr ation set from 8:30·9 a .m .. followed by two three.hour sessions. (~ -114 OAM..Y PILOT . . .......... NAVY TORP£00£D-6yracuse running back Joe Morris f47• speeds through Navy defender s on Uus six-yard carry as 18th-ranked Navy dropped its second straight game, this one a 20·17 verdict. East Roundup Bahr's Field Goals Spark Penn State Fro .. AP Dispatches STATE COLLEGE, Pa . Matt Bahr kicked four field goals and second·ranked Penn State needed every one of them to t um back 18-poinl underdog North Carolina State 19-10 Saturday and preserve the nation's longest major college winning streak. With 3:38 left in the game, Matt Suhey returned a punt 43 yards for an insurance touchdown for the bard·pressed Nittaoy -Lions. Bahr. a professional soccer star. kicked field goals of 33, 32. 37 and 30 yards to give the Nittany Lions their 10th victory of' the season and 18th straight over the two-year period. The victory could lift Coach Joe Paterno's Lions Into the No. t spot in the Top Ten poll since No. l Oklahoma was beaten 17·14 by Nebraska in a Big Eight Conference game Saturday. The Sooners and Penn Slate have been running 1·2 in the poll for the past month. Bahr upped hfa season total to 21 field goals. lying the NCAA record set in 1975 by Temple's Don Bitt.erlicb. He booted three in the third period to overcome a 7-3 halftime deficiL Unranked North Carolina State, triggered by the running of Ted Brown, scored a touchdown oo a 28-yard drive after an in· t.erttpted pass with eight seconds left in the first ball, and Jobn RiUer lucked the point to offset Bahr's 33-yard second-quarter field goal - ~20,N..,.J7 SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Jim Goodwill's 13-yard run on a fake 11Qnl play kept a Syncuae drive going Saturday, allowing Dave Jacobi to tick a 30·yard field goal with 2:48 remaining in the foot- ball game to give Syncuse Universlty a 20-17 upset over 18th· ranked Navy. Syracuse, 2-7. led by 11 points late in the third period, but bad to rely on two, fourth-quarter field goals by Jacobs Lo beat back a Navy rally. Freihman running back J oe Morri5 ran for 203 yards in 31 car n es against the tough Navy defense. Morris ran 42 yards to score the first Syracuse touchdown. Soj>Homore quarterback Tim Wilson ran 24 yards for a second Syracuse touchdown as the Orangemeo built up a 14-0 first-penod lead. ,Navy, now 7·2. countered wit.ha 27-yard field goal by Bob Tata and quarterback Bob Leuczynski teamed wilb Sandy Jones oo a ~·yard touchdown pass play to set up Mike Sherlock's one·yard \ouchdown run that tied the score at 17 late ln the fourth quarter. : Goodwill then came up with his crudal run on a fourthdown play that allowed Jacobs to boot the winning field goal. fttt. 5%, lt'e•t .,,.,,.... 7 ; PITI'SBURGH -Ray "Rooster" Jones rushed for UB yards ~nd two touchdowns lo lead a free·wbeeling assault lbal carried IOtb·ranked Pittsburgh to D 52-7 college football romp over West Virginia Saturday. f Jones, a 5-loot-10. 177-pound sophomore, had his most ex- plosive day as a collegian as Pittsburgh, 7·2, turned ita offense loof>e before scouts from the Tangerine, Hall of Fame, Holiday and Garden State bowls. • Jones' backfield mate, Larry Sims. rushed· for a pair of k>ucbdowns that helped Pittsburgh to a 21-0 halftime lead ln the Dl06t lopsided game in the 83-yard-old series since Pill clobbered ~est Virginia 53·0 in 1904. • The losers, 2-9, bad their brightest moment In the third per1od wbea;i Dutch Hoffman threw a five.yard touchdown pass to Steve Lewis, who tied a school record with lhe 104lh reception of his fareer. PiU qua rterback Rick Trocano. who hit 13 of 17 passes for 146 tards . dove one yard for a touchdown on the hrst series or the ea me. FOOTBALL Houston Lassos Leaghor11s, 18·7 A lJ S Tl !II . Tex a 1 < A P > -The drtve. I knew we had to 1et a rml down or score or eat' the clock." •'THAT WASN"T RE.u.L Y very aaaart.'' bo said. "I wu secoodr'ac IQ)'Mlf before we ev~ came out the buddle." quarterback who taucbt the ~uat.on Cou1 a rt "to t.b1nlr CoUon" bad a lect.Ul"f for b.la teammates ln the deeUlV11 mo- menll ot lhetr 10.7 Southwest Cont~ football victory over the Teua Lonaboma Saturday. It wu Davb' quarterbacklna that led dirttl1y to allot Houltoa'a points, allbouib he dido 'l acore bimeelf. ASKED 10 COllPAaB the Uni SWC cbamp6oo Cougart and this team which is uobeaten tbfOUC~ Ii• 1ames ln leacue play! Davis said: 11.aere la no compariaon betweee this tum ud the otJaen became we doa 't bave a WUIOa WbJt.ley and other players. We're Dot u emoUoaal But come came~. ~Y does bis job ... "DaftllY d1d an out.atudinc job OD th~ drive, bul be has played mucb beUer," Yeoman uld. '1lt.ll wuo't ru1ly oae of hb beat sames. We only bave t:,::mcs left IO we bad better pay cloee a kJG to Af!M 'mu aeored a ~bdown to pull Lo within three potnta ol Koustoft late ln lh€ fourtb quarter Mftk>c' DUllY Davis CAIM lot.o l.be b~ and i Lentl)' announced: • 'Thls b what It Is all about. . . let'• Ml that clock.'' them.'' A.skeet about the Coqara' mardt lo the Cottoft Bowl, Yeoman said, "We b.tve been marcbinc since September but we dldD 'l march very well acalNt Mempbb State." OA VIS TllBN TOOK tM CcNaars oo 1 Ume-comumiq drive tbal PRM!l •ed the vlt.al vict«y wbicb &iv• lbe Couaan a blt step toward lbetr second Cotam 8o'twt ap- pearance in three yeart. Tbe Houlton si'ayen did their job when they comerWd a critical fourtb-ud·lwo on the LonPora 40-yard Une late in lbe came. Houston bu~ el&bt eames sJnce loe· inc it.a opener' to Memoillastate. Texu Coach Fred' Aten aa1d after the game tbat the Lon1borns loat middle l111ebacker Lance Taylor few the year wtth a knee UUW'Y· Taylor wtll ~sursery Monday. Davi.a. wtao wears a '1"hink Cotton .. T· ahirt, a&id. "After Texas made lbal last ,. Houston~ Blll Yeoman admitted be acared blmself wttb bi.a call ' Big Ten Roundup Wisconsin Ties P11rdue, 24-24'' ....... A.f Dispa&nes MADISON, W{s. -Mite Kalasmiki fired a three-ya rd t ou chdo wn p ass to David Charles with 2S seconds left. then passed to Wayne Souza for a two.point conversion, capping a fur ious fourth·quarter rally which gave Wisconsin a 24·24 tie with heavily favored Purdue in Big Ten college footba ll Satur- day. Scott Sovereen w&11 short on a SO-yard field goal attempt with no lime r emaining for 12th· ranked Purdue. which al 5-0-1 in lbe Big Ten had its conference lead cut to half a game. · Wisconsin trailed 24·6 after Purdue's John Ma<.'on had scored on a four.yard run with 11 :42 to play . Kalasm ik1 rallied the Badgers with a 45-yard pass to R a y Sydnor. which set up a Kalasmiki·t o·Sou ta 3l ·yard touchdown pass play. The Badgers got the ball back at the Purdue J7 a fter a JO.yard punt and a 20-ya rd pass in· terlerence call against Purdue rornerback Bill Kay set up a 32·yard field goal by Steve Veith as Wisconsin closed to within 24· 16. ,,.,......5 •. Nort•~tnw 14 E VANSTON. lll. -Mictugan qua rterback Ri ck Leach ac- counted for fi ve touchdowns as the sevenlh·ranked Wolverines kept their Rose Bowl hopes alive with a 59· 14 victo r y over Northwestern. Leach, who established an NC AA reco rd for caree r touchdowns, ran for three and passed for two others before turning the game over lo his back·up. Leach, now with 75 regular. season touchdowns_. s uryas.sed the old mark set by Arizona Sute's Danny White. M ichlgan used its powerful ground game. led by backs Harlan Huckleby and Russell Davis. to steamroll the Wildcats. ...._sc.ce44. llB..U7 end Eugene Byrd and luided Michigan State's aerial attack Saturday a s the 17th·ranked Spartans rolled past Minnesota, 33·9. Smith. the conference's lead· ing passer. riddled the Gophers secondary, especially in the first half. when be repeatedly found Byrd and nanker Kirk Gibson open on sideline routes for big gains. He hit on 216 of 42 passes for 296 yards in the game. 'Meanwh i l e, a rugge d Mic higan State defense shut down the Minnesot a attack. .keeping the Gophers out of the end zone until a toucbdo.m pass by quarterback Wendell Avery late in the game. ••••••34.l..,.J4 BLOOMINGTON. Ind . - Quarterback Scott Arnett passed for two touchdowns and tailback Dar rick Burne tt a nd Mike H a rkra d er r a n f o r o n e touchdown apiece Saturday as Indiana pounded Iowa, 34·14. The Hoosiers, aJded by a pass inte rception and fumble re · covery. ~bed to a 24--0 halftime le ad. The Ha wkeye offe nse. meanwhile was unable to move until early in the third quarter when quarterback J eff Green passed to Rod Morton for a fou r · yard touchdown A Major IJpset Alabama's Major Ogilvie C42 ) goes heels over head as he dives into the Louisiana State end zone. Ol g1v ie was topsy turvy Saturday. but Alaba ma was not as the Tide crushed L.5U in the Southeastern Conference clash. Bogs Blitz Baylor, 27·14 WACO. Texas -Three fumble recovenes by Dan Hamptoo and Milte Massey and a pass in· terception by Jim Howard paced No. 16 Arkansas to a 27·14 Southwest Conference victory over Baylor Saturday. A Baylor Homecominc crowd of 45,000 and a half dozen bowl scouts-watched Arkansas rats~ tts season record to 6-2. while Baylor fell to 2·7. Jerry Eckwood capped a 67-yard second· quarter drive by scampering for a touchdown from the Baylor four.yard line and Eckwood and quarterback Ron Calcagni scored two lhlrd- quarter toucbdowna after Baylor bobbled near its goal line . HOUSI'ON -Southern Methodlst's Darold Turne r rus hed for four touc hdowns and quarterback 1tfike Ford and Emanuel Tolbert con· Unued to etch their names in tbe Southwest Con- ference record book Saturday en route to a ~-0 victory over Rice. SMU. which ended a three.game losing streak. capitalized on three Rice turnovers in the fi rst half a nd hapless defense by the Owls to spurt to a 38-0 halftime lead. A rumble by Rice freshman Weldon Meeks sel up a 26-yard fieJd goaJ by SMU's Ed Garcia. An m· t:ercepllon by SMUrs D .K. Ferry resultedTn a 34· yard touchdown pass from Fot"d t.o tight end Elton Garrett only six minutes into the game. Te.nu Tee• 27, 'lf:IJ l1 FORT WORTH. Texas -Quarterback Ron Reeves hit split end Brian Nelson with two touchdown passes. aod fullback J ames Hadnot romped for 164 yards and another score as Texas Tech pinned a 27·17 loss on Tex~ Christian Satur· day. Hadnot's 23-yard burst early in lbe fourth quarte r gave t he Red Raiders their second touchdown in 16 seconds and brolce open a close coo test . C OLUMB US. Ohio - Freshman quarterback Art Schlichter ran for three touchdowns Saturday. leading Ohio State to a 4S-7 victory over Illinois and preserving lbe Bucke)'es' hopes for a record seventh straight Big Ten football -------------------------------------- title. Scbllchter ran seven yards twice and five yat'<b once as the Buckeyes whipped the Jllinl for the 11th straJghl Ume in their sertes. 1be Buckeyes now are 5-1 in the league. and 6·2· 1 over· all. 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Waymer returned 46 yards foe Notre Dame's longest punt return of the season and tbe lriab turned it into a J7.yard field goal by Chuck Male. Male earlier had kicked field goals of 24 .net J7 yards around a five.yard touchdown run by Frank Foxx which had gtven the Volunteers their 7-e ball time edge. Notre Da me clinched the outcome late tn the thlrd quarter when the Jrish recovered a fumble by J im Streater deep in Tennessee territory and Montana turned a broken pass play into a five· yard touchdown run and a 24·7 lead. Midway in the fourth quarter, Streater hll Phil lngram with a 73·Yard touchdown paaa but that was offset when Notre Dame's Joe Rntlc ln· terce~ a paM and returned 30 yard.a for \he J risb 1 final touchdown. . . -. .. . . AWi SM'nf MOOll Lagut\I Hilla. Calil . .._ ____________________ ...., ____ ,, ORANGE COUNTY'S CxOEST LINCOlN·MCRCURV DEALERSHIP ~JOHNSON & SON THE FAMILY LINCOLN-MERCURY STORE H._. Of n. "GOLDIN TOUCH" 2e2e HARBOA BLVD .. COSTA MESA S.()..6830 . . ---,.•_,.: ......... -j l FOOTBALL I TENNIS AU.01&t S roring Ellert Oregon State quarterback Steve Smith looses his helmet a~ he scores a touchdown against UCLA Saturday in Corvallis. Smith ~cored Wlth only seconds left in the f1r~l half of the Beavers· L5-13 upset victory Alabama Punishes LSU, 31·10 BIRMINGHAM . Ala. CAP) MaJor Ogilvie scored two touchdowns and Jeff Rutledge threw for one and set up another as third-ranked Alabama buned No. 10 Louis iana State 31·10 Saturday In a telev 1sed Southeastern Conference football game. THE TIDE. s purred by fourth-ranked Nebraska's upset of top ranked Oklahoma moments before the game began. took charge in the second half. Alabama overcame an early 7-0 deficit when backup quarterback Steadman Shea- ly raced 29 yards for a score one play after punte r Woody Umphrey completed a fou rth-down pass for 19 yards. Ala bama, beating LSU for the eighth straight year. opened the second half with Alan NcElroy's 39-yard field goal and added a touchdown 61'2 m inutes later after recovering a fu mbled punt at the Tiger 2 IT WAS THE 16TH straight conference victory for Alabama. now 9-1 overall and 5·0 in the SEC. needing a victory over Auburn an three weeks to capture its seventh league title m eight years. However. No. 11 Georgia could earn the conference's Sugar Bowl berth by beating Auburn next week. LSU now 1s 6-2 Both of Ogilv1e's scores came on 1-yard runs and Rutledne tossed a 1-yard scoring pass to Rick Neal. Rutledge set up Ogilvie's second score with a 53-yard com- Tennis Roundup plet1on to Keith Pugh al the Tiger six. LSU's SCORING came on a 25-yard pass from David Woodley to Carl~ Carson and a 29-yard field goal by Mike Conwa). which cut Alabama's lead t.o 14-10 w1lh four seconds left m the half. The Tigers. howt'ver. had a 79-yard punt return by Chris Williams nullified by a ('lipping pena lty a nd a lso lost Conway'!> 46-yard fi eld goal to another penally, both in the first half Alabama's defense. led by linebacker Barry Krauss. held LSl''s Charles Alex· ander to only 46 yards rushing on 14 car nes. his lowest production since: his sophomore year when Alabama held him to 43 vard~ Drollinger, AIA Topple Marquette~-~ Borg, McEnroe Vie I very Rambles For 356 Yards AIR FORCE ACADEMY. M TL WAUKEE I /\ P t Ath1etes in Action. led by former UCLA center Ralph Drollinger's 17. po mt effort. won the opening tip·off and led nearly a ll the w ay. defeating Marquette University 83-75 in an exhibition basketball game Saturday night. Marquette. preparing for iL'i s e cond season under Coach Hank Raymo11ds. got no closer than a lie at 8-8 with 17:09 left in the fi rst half on a jump shot from the circle by Jim Dudley. · In Semis Match From AP Dispatches STOCKHOLM -Top-seeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden overcame Peter Fleming's errat ic power ga m e a nd de f ea t e d th l' American 6·4. 6-4 Sat urday to set up a long-awaited clash with J ohn McEnroe of the United States in the semifinals of the Stockholm Open tenms tourna- ment. T:ie third-seeded Mc Enroe fought off a late challenge by Tom Okker a nd defeated the Dutchman in their quarterfinaJ match 6-3, 7-6. of the United States. 7 -6. f> .. 1 m the other quarterfinal match Tdtscller 1t'bu HONG KONG -Teen-agers Eliot Tcltscher of the United States and Rathman Krishnan of India won quarter-fi nal matches Saturday in the rain-plagued Hong Kong tennis classic. Colo <API -Seruor tailback Edd ie Lee Ivery exploded for 356 yards. setting an NCAA single· game r.ush1ng record. a nd scored on three long runs to spark Georgia Tech to a 42-21 victory Saturday over Air Force in a college football g amt· played in snow and 20·degrct.• temperatures. Jvery's rushmg total, which came on 26 carnes. broke the previous national record of 350 yards set by Michigan State's Eric Allen in 1971 a garn::.t Purdue The 6-foot. 200-pounder dashed 73, 80 and 57 yards ror h1::. three touchdown::.. SuncM)', November 12, 1978 OAilVPWT - Southern F ootba/,l Georgia Edg~ . t Florida, 24-22 From AP Dlspa&claes JACKSONVILLE. Fla. -Sophomore Danker Ant.bony Arnold threw the first pass of b~ college career for a touchdown and caught two to set up another while Georgia's "wonderdog" defense shut off Florida near the goal and moved t.be 11th-ranked 8uUc19gi; within one step of a Southeast Conference title and Sugar Bowl l>ld with a 24-22 victory Saturday. Arnold caught passes or l9 and 24 yards from quarterback Jtff Pyburn to set up Georgia's first touchdown midway int.be ope~g quarter. Willie McClendon s wept right in for the scor~ that RUt Georgia ahead 7-3. • With the Bulldogs leading 17-10 midway in the second quarter. an Interception by Chris Welton stopped a Gator drive at ~ Florida 44 and on the next play Arnofd swept right, then stopped and lofted a pass to freshman wide receiver. Llndsa~ Scott. Scott took it at the 15 and ran in the end zone untouched. : C'leluon J3, Nordt Qs...._a 9 CLEMSON, SC. Quarterback Steve Fuller guided l.5t.b· ranked Clemson to a 13·9 Atlantic Coast Conference football vtc· tory over North Carolina Saturday. · Scouts from a half-dozen bowls watched the game. Tailback Lester Brown plunged one yard for the Tigers' only touchdown halfway through the fourth period after North Caroliaa had taken a 9-6 lead on a one-yard dive by running back Dollg Paschal. Field goals of 46 and 24 yards by Obed Ariri had given the Tigers a 6-3 halftime lead. North Cflrotina's Jeff Hayes booted a 42-yard field goal. The Tigers' victory was their eighth in nine games. North Carolina. which fell to 3·6, showed an unexpectedly tenacious de· (ense throughout the first three periods. LEXINGTON. Ky. Rod Stewart rushed for two touchdown~ while reserve quarte rbacks Mike Shull and Joe Young accounted for three other TOs Saturday as Kentucky routed Vanderbilt, 53-2. in a Southeastern Conference football game. Kentucky, 4·4·1 overall and 2·2 in the SEC. settled the issue with a pai r of first-period touchdowns. Vanderbilt, 1-8 overall and 0-5 in the league. was unable to mount a significant drive until late in the third period. Even that effort was in vain as Vandy quarterback Van Hemn was sacked and lost a fumble at the Wildcats' 40. Late in the game. Vandy was stopped at the Ken· tucky five. Mart1land J 7., "frghda 7 CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va Alvin Maddox slashed for two short-yardage touchdowns and Ed Loncar kicked a 30-yard go. ahead field goal as 13th-ranked Maryland posted a 17-7 Atlantic Coast conference football victory over Virginia Saturday. The tn umph left the Terps tied with Clemson, a 13·9 winner over North Carolina. at 5·0 in the ACC and raised their overall re· cord to 9·1 VirgmJa dropped to 0-4 m the ACC and 2-7 overall. Maryland came into the game hoping to score an impressive victory and remain in contention for a major bowl bid following last week's Z1·3 pound1n~ by serond-ranked Peon State. But the Terps' lackluster performance against the inspired Cavaliers dJd not help their chances. Brad Senft's reeovery of a Virginia fumble on the Cavaliers' 21 set up Loncar's field goal that gave Maryland the lead for the first time al 10-7 with 6:47 left in the third period. Miuintppi J3, T tllw3 OXFORD. Miss. -Freshman quarter back John Fourcad4.' lofted a 16-yard touchdown pass to Curtis Weathers and Hoppy Langley kicked two field goals. propeJling Mississippi to a 13·3 football vi ctory over Tula ne Saturday. Langley kicked field goals of 51 and 20 yards as the Rebeb pushed their record to 4·5 and Tulane fell to 4·6. The Green Wave scored first in the opening quarter, on a 29- yard field goal by Ed Murray after quarterback Roch Hontas' 45· yard run to the Ole Miss 14. Fourcade. splitting playing t ime with junior Roy Coleman. found Weathers in the corner of the end zone for the Rebels' only touchdown with 29 seconds left in the first quarter. T he pass to tht.· 6-foot·S spllt end capped a 14-play, 80·yard drive kept alive by Fourcade's six-yard run on fourth-and-One to the 16 Aubarn 6 , Mb.d.mppf St. 0 STARKVILLE. Mis~. J orge Portela kicked two first-half h eld goals Saturday to give Auburn a 6-0 Southeastern Conference rootbaU victory over a M1ssi51>1ppi State team never able to get the kinks out of its offense. Auburn capitalized on a first-qua rte r pass interception and <J second-quarter drive to set up Portela kicks of 33 and 26 yards. Mississippi State blunted the Auburn offense after intermission but penalties and turnovers prevented the Bulldogs from putting together a ::.conng drive. Runrung baek Joe Cribbs. who gamed 159 yards on 36 carries. helped set up both field goals. Athletes in Action, paced by Ernest Waneley's nine fi rst-half points and shootmg 64 percent from the floor in the fir~l half. led 42-30 at intermission. They held a 20-9 rebound advantage m the first half Tim Gullikson will play Woj- tc k Fibak of Polan in the other semifinal. The 1.9-year-0ld Teltscher. who Joined the Grand Prix c1rcwt only four months ago, advanced to the semifinals with a 6· 1. 6-4 victory over fellow American Butch Walts. . Krishnan. onJy 17 but already the top-ranked player in Ind.la. over eame veteran Australian Geoff Masters 6-3. 4-6. 6·4. Race Cancelled __________________________________ ~ M arquctte r a lli ed. led by f orwards Ol i ver Lee a nd Be rnard Toone. to close from a 16-point deficit to within six. at 64·58 with 5:44 left and again at 73-67 with 3:31 left. but each tim e they could cut the lead no further. The 7-root-2 Drollinger got 13 of his points in the second half. Wanslee added 14 points for the Athletes in Action squad. The Warriors. with Raymonds substituting freely throughout the game, were led by Lee with 12 points Gullikson. seeded No. 13 in the tournament. capitalized on two- time cha mpion Stan Smith's weak backhand returns and won 6-4. 6-4 in an a ll-American quarterfrnal. . It was family revenge for Tim. His twin brothe r. Tom. had dropped a close 7-6. 7-6 decision to t he 15th-ranked Smith in the second round. Fibak, who scored his fi rst m ajor tournament victory m a WCT event here two years ago, s urprised 10.seeded Arthur Ashe Wade A d 1'a 11ce• OLDSMAR. Fla. Virgmia Wade. seeded third in a women's tennis tournament, de feated Czech os lovaki a's Regina Marsikova in a semifinal match Saturday 2·6. 6-0. 6-3. In a major upset. l8-year-0ld a mate ur Ma r ia F e rnandez shocked fourth-seeded Wendy Turnbull, 7-6. 5-7, 6·0, to move into today's finals against Wade. Football Standings SOUT" COAST ~'EllENCE W L PF PA (t'<'rllO\ • I 101 IO ~0-~ • '193 l;i. Fulkl'IC>ft 1 l Ill Ill Or•nqr CAN\I ' l ,. I?/ S..nle AM 7 J 170 ll'I Ml S.n AmontO 7 J 100 ~ ~o"mon1 7 l IJ 101 S.-'('sS~ Or-~ 1•. SM>f& "'"" .. C.tO\\manl 70, Full.,.-IOn 10 C~rltO\ 71. Se<! Ofl'90 ~>a 7 SM......,.,~ CerrltO\ •I 0 r""9f! CAMl\I """"'~' ., Saftl• Mill Ml. S.n Antolllo •I Fullerton so'""." 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Wis . had a lready clinc hed the USAC spnng car cham- pionship fo r 1978 Sat u rd ay night 's scheduled race was part of a two·racc ser ies. Go!Otn WMI ~ta"'-" l.AH•r- 1..A Solll~ ltlO HonclO Cy,weu ) 0 IU ~ \ 1 10) ft) l 2 ,n 100 17103'0 • 11 "' ' 'O "' ) ft4 1•7 Soviel8 Post 68-55 Vidory . ' . . 1.MAft99 ... CC 0 ,,.,.,Sc>w-. Safll• -u 11, Rto HonOo• ~··Sc­~ -70, LA Soul'-"11 CY1>"tUJ3. LIK A,.itt CC If ,......,...o- Cypren M Oel4tft we.it Safw*y's o.ri.t ""' HOfldOat LIK Antetn re l-A Seu~ el LA 11¥11o< BLOOMINGTON, Ind. c AP > -The lowerin& Soviet National basket· ball team, led by 7-foot..c Vladimir Tkac be nko a nd 6 ·10 Anatol y Myshkin with 16 points apiece. defeated Indiana University. 68-55, Satur- day night ln an interna- tional esbibltion basket- ball game. T h e b urly Soviet s trailed ooJy at the start of the 1ame. when Ray Tol be rt's six points helped the Hoosiers take a U -8 advantage. Dick Miller Motors . 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C•ll NOW fc>t a no obllgetlon. upert COflMlltldon •nd take advantage of our El'ld of Slllnmer IO"'° di.count.• Orange County Sun c.ontral t 1 (R £. OtapMmt Aw. o..... c ....... tz"6 1'1141 I Jl.MIS r . . . . ~ . ~ . . . . . r , h I< • • • ... ... ' ~1 II , 7b ... ,, n .. >I IQ , .. I • ,. "' 1J " ·~ :.- Q " A h A n 11 ,, ':'•6 DAILY PILOT Al'WI,...-., Ra1111Jling Bear l ',1 I .., l 1aul .Jmw" 1 lfi l pt<'kt><i up 26 y<Jrds on t 111 s run 1 11 Sa Lu rd a) s ~am e w 1th W J'>htngton State Jon<>s was hauled down hy John Wl'~t «U >. Cul won the Pac-10 gaml'. 22 t I UCI Rt•nners Fail to QualHy f'RES NO As expected, Henry Rono took the 1nd1v1du..1I t 1tle a nd the Un1vers1ty of Oregon captured the team (•rown at the combined Pac 10. PC ,\1\ l'ro:-.:-. countr} t·ham p1on:.h1ps hl·n• ~aturday. Hut 1l "as iJ romplell'ly diff<'renl stor.\ for UC lrvtnl' Th\• AnlealC'rs, peggl•d tu tit• t<•n<l lhf•1r PCJ\A t1l1C' and fin1 ... h f11u r1 h '" crall. rin1sht'd ),econd t11 l'C "anla Barhara 111 the c·on fl r1•11l c standings C:1 nd <.1xl li <1\'t 1 .111. m1:-:.:-.1ng out o n a t.wnh 111 lll'Xt Y.l'1·k s 11at1onab Onl\ B~E i~ht the top four teams advanced. UCI got a strong performance from sophomore Dave Daniels. who was fi rst among PCAA run ners a nd ninth overa ll with a ao 33.6 d ocking over the 10,000-meter course. But ~emor Rolph Serna. bothered by a h.·~ 1111ury. was 69lh overall and with .1111• Yo ung and David Shriver out with 11lnt'ss. l1CI C<fm c up a m:rn short of C:l tching Santa IJ<u·har:.i i'hc Gaut'hos st'orcd '.12 pmnts four less th;in tJC'I. to '"n thl' PC A/\ crown Nl'1thl·r. hoWt'\'l'I Colo rado Stunned B y Kansas State From AP Di:.patche'> \I \~llt\'M.1\:"' Kan Ch<trhe Grec·n rc·turnt·d u punt 73 yards IQr a touchdov.n and L .1 Brown rushed for ;1 l'.trc·1:r high 138 ~ards ;md anolhc•r l.:.tll\ lo lf':1d Kan!>as Stall' to <1 :lO JO Big Eight fool ha II UJhd m 1·1< Colorado S.it urcl J! lirov.n. ,1 111n111r running hJl'k whost• pr<.•\111u:-. htl!h was onl! 11: ':ir<b. ),µt•d :m yards for l\.;m .... ~.-. Slate's cltn('h1ng touchdown v. ith a w h·rt Ill thl· fourth Jl<.'flOd Thl' \ICtory r;i1~ed K·SlJll''" Sl'Ul>On r1 ·c.·ord to:! 7. mat<·hing 1t~ win toliil of lht' thn·c 11n·v1ous ""ars C011lor;t11o. '"h1C'11 h •d 10 ll .1t the half. fell to Ii I .ind saw its hnfw~ fnr :i howl tn\•itatlon fadc- t-.an),a), St :ill' took d1.H1~t· m1dwny through the P111 d 1wnotl v. ht•n t'11ln1 :t(l1>''> kwk111g game suddenly ('Ollansl'd /tfbsouri .UJ. K amcu 0 COLCMB11\. Mri. Bunning backs Earl Gant a nd James Wildt•r t•omhtnl"<I for ru-.ht·s t•1t<Jhng 29'1 vards and C:ant scored J '"hoot record four touchdowns . powering M 1ssoun tri a tK O run;cv. ay tnumph over outm<inned Kansas Saturday Wilder .a a 6-foot-2. 220-pound tackle·breakmg '>Oph<imon·. .... hr1·ddl·rl Kansas· ~efons" for 160 yards on 15 carries. thundering ··1 \ arcb to lhl' ftr;,l of h .... two touchdowns late in l he opening J>t•rw<I <:ant. .1 '>Pntor C..pt't'clsll•r, ru...,hed for 134 yards on the '>aml' numl>l'r of ('arne:. and :.corl.-d on runs of 11. 27, 16 and 30 yards \11'.'.:-41uri's triumph :-.napix1I a stnns:: of three Kansas \ H'lont''> en t ht· rl\ .ilr) of t he bonier :.l'hools. boosting the Tiger:.' record to ft 1 m c-r .1 JI and tn :i :l in I he• Ris:: F.1ghl lou.~ Sa. 28. Old mao-St. 15 STILLW/\TF:H. Okla D<.·,.,trr Green p<>r'>lste ntly pounded out I ht· yarrlagl' .1.., ht· led th<: Iowa State Cyclone:. lo a 28 15 win 0\1·r lht· Okl.1homa Sl <ilt• Cowboys Suturday l 'l.1~ 1ng in ~usty, chilly condit1on.'>, neither team looked sharp through th<· mistake-ridden contest but Green. quarterbark WC1llcr Grant anrt cornerback .Joe Brown capitalized on enough Oklahom:.i St all· mist akes to s::ain the win. Green was the Cyclone workhorse, and scored two of the Iowa St :ill' touchdowns . Most of his yardage came in s mall chunks a:. he ate up the fi eld and the clock. Grant also did his part to gain the win, scoring the remairung two touchdowns on onc·and two.yard runs . Green ·~ potnls came on onl' yard p lunges f'rmra P~ B J NEBRASK A WINS, 17-14 • • • Oklahoma at 1h I~ although ll•l c•vis1on n•play..., clearly ..,howed that Phc•lps had fumbled hefon• ht< hJl thl' gr ound Nc•hr;i<;ka ·s lout·hclown C'amc• rm af1v<• ~ardrunby lkrnsat 4 ~A of the se<:onct period and an ei~ht yard d ash by Hipp :it s ·35 of tht! third quarter. Both tall1e:-. followed lost Oklahoma fumble~. the Comhus kcrs drivmg 57 and 50 y a rds for their scores . O KLAHOMA TOOK a 7-0 lead on Sims' 44-yard run at 6 :51 of the open inl( p eriod . Hipp 's touc hdown put the Sooners hcb1nd for the first time all sea son But Sims tied it less than thr ee minutes la ter w i th a prancing. JO.yard gallop on lht• first play followin~ n costl ~ Nebraska penally that eras('CJ sllll a nother Oklahoma rum hie Nebraska beJtnn lo dommatc tbc contest defens ively in the second J)<.'riod Only once dunng the f::ame did Oklahoma managt• more than l\lo.0J1rst dov.n..., on a tlrtvl' a nll lhl' ''" lo:-.t fumbll'), v. ere Just loo much for evl·n th(• Sooner s · explos1vt• ofrt•nsc to overeomc SCOllE8"0UARTERS 0 .. 1 .. "°"'d • u , n u NC(Hth"'•• U I I I P o .. ,,. S•""•-'ntn tvOi'\Xf'IM'f"l•'nn••\.•' N,.b Rtml.l)ryn <Tooo"" fl>) Nf'U ~1pp8run 00Ck1 ti •c• C>ttt" Sim\ JO run •vnn \thAM"'Mnn ~""' Nell f (', Toad 1• A /A 01\ GAMl STAllSTIC~· o-.. ,.._ f ,,.1 down IJ 11 Ru~~ VMCh 61 JJ9 67 1'10 "~'""9 vo•O> Q 111 t"lf'fur" Y"'d' 4 m4""°'' """"' 0 /0 110-1 Punh • ll / 1) ... UHlllJ~4:"\ IO\t _, O 1 t F'"Nltlh yMO\ ~c t )cl\ RUSHIN(; ()iol4htono" ~•m\ H 01 • t"Q 119\ Lon 11 H __ ,k., a..n, n 111 ~ '•"' 1111 u ~\ Htpp 1'·'1 F'A!>SIN!'; 0-10._.. loll 0·10 0 N•br41'11• ~try 8 I~ I Ill Rf CE 11/tNO 0 1<1-llOm•. Niii• H•brHilt Lo<lletl ).>t M·ll•r >.I() ~Ill 1·14 ... ' . .. advnnced to the nationals Oehmd Oregon and Was hington State we re Arizona. Washington. Nevada-Reno and UCI. Don Moses and C h arlie Chris tensen placed 3-4 in the PCAA scoring for the Anteaters and were 26th and 29th overall But Santa Barba ra put all five runners ahead of th<' Anteaters' No 4 man and that proved to be the deciding factor W :ishington State's Ro no. tht· \\ orld ·~ IOp d1sfoncc runner. de ft•nd(•d his titll· and On·gon ~on It), lt'.1m crov.n Coast Area Sports Calendar Water Polo T11nd.oy {Oll"'f'f•4'lt" (1•rr1t0'\ cl' Ortlf"tO; Coo, .. ,3 >Ot (f Dtf \1 dt~nWt'\t tJ• Frwwv {Qll .. <l•~I• Ml s..n AnlonoO (Ollr()< di°'"""' On\1 I) lOI (~ Wtu~t itt L~ Al"lqt'ft1 (th l• lJ( lrvtnt -at PCAA ctMmO•~\nip-. ut 4>,J,, JO',t< '>ldlf !>.lt .. n1.av Htoh '>Chl>ol (II' • A """ 3 1\ ~·volh ""'I l(Nf'(t), ( otl.,q111'1r Ur I rvt"I' di PCAA C 1'1<1mo1on'h•U' 11 ~n Jo\l'!.l•h• Soccer Tund•Y (nllpaq1,Jt..-Ofdlf"W}C (,o.,\t dt Ct\HllO\ tJ JOJ '>on 01t9 0 Me .... di Co-.. 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In the girls' diviRion, Sue Sharr. a lso or Mission Viejo, didn't let a hg hl rainfall slow her down as she ran 12:20 over the two-mile course. M lssion Viejo was the overall meet winner in the boys· varsity divis ion with 35 points . Dana H ills took second with 44 followed by Capistrano Valley's 65. Earlie r in the year . Dana Hills beat Mission Viejo in a dual m eet by only four points, thus Dana Hills and MiSBion Vie· jo share the crown. Sophomore Bob Garden of Da na Hills took s~nd place in the varsity division in 15:32. A surprise for Dana Hills came from fre s hman Rod Mayer whose 15:51 was good e nough for third place. Scott Campbell of Capo Valley took fourth with Doug Sanchez of San Cle ml·rtk firth. The next four spots wen· CiJled by Mission Viejo runners Gene Guru I<.'. (•(J:lt•h o r M ISSIOll V1<'JO's boy),' t<:am was plcast-<I with the outcome "Our kids ra n excellent. Vandcrecms 1s only a Junior. He really likes the com petition when it's heavy. He'll be tough in CIF." Gurule said. Capo Valley cam e away as th~ league champ in the girls division with 39 points followed by Mission Viejo's 48. Earlier m the year. Capo Valley beat Mi!. sion VicJO m a dual meet by only two points, giving them l hl· championship Moni ca Zepeda w.as1tht' first Capo Valley girl to t•ross th<.' lint'. clocktnl! 12 . 29. good for s('Cond place· Next on tap for boys anti, girls t'rOss t•ountr\' s tundouts is tht." CIF' prclims ·al Mt San Anlonto Coll ege in Walnut Saturday morn mg. 80'1!> Teem \ldNJ•no~ M''''°" v .. ,o H O '"" ••111 « '-""''"""° ll•ll~v 1>) ~n C:l<-11'\f'nlr Q9 1noov10"<)I\ I Jtlt VM>Oflr""m' IM\11 n II I ""'d~n IOH • I\"· ) Md'(f'r IOHI I) )I • C•m~ll •(V I 1) S1, S !..t"'""' 1sc1 "w • O!otlor"4! IMVI I\ ss• I ll~'(AOIO\ IM\/ I 1) ~ ~ \l~r• IM \1 1 11> 11 9 ~"'(Ml/) lo 21 10 w.-. •(V I ff> 1l OtALS f l'.tm \i."CltN)'\ (6()t\Uoift0 V•l~'I ~ M t\.,.tOr" Y•l 10 .. l"'IV"d 6'>.o<")) Q,1nd Htlh 10/ l"°tYtdu<ll\ 1 ~r IM \1 1 11 10 1 l<'C>"Ott (\/ 11 , .. 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SJ FO\tfr IOC:C I 13 I~ \\ P"'"'" '(rW l • 11 C1 \8 Mc>f>tll't r(1W ( 1\ t \ &d Ab4t,. t..W'-I 10 lt CROSS COUNTRY I OOLF I FOOlBALL ~If Roundup $1 Green Fee Set For CM Tourney By HOWAROL.RANOV OtT ... D•llY "''"""" Want to play a round of golf. on a weekend no less. tor a Sl green fee? That opportunity is being offered to a very limited nu mber of non-member players lo participate in the Toys Fo re Fairvie w tournament at Costa Mesa Gotr and Coun. try Club Dec. 16-17. ... THJS IS m E FIRST VEAR that the event has been open lo players othe r than club members and with a limit· ed number of individual or roursome spots available, they will be given out on a first -caJI. first-..serve basis. The only catch is that each participant must also bnng a gift of at least~ in value to the course the d ay they play. Transistor radlos.~letries, records, cassettes aqd adult clothes are arnons ~ recomme nded' gifts. But il you have any QOUbt. when you call ror a startlng time. Ann McCoy can supply additional informahon. The number lo call for starting times is 540-7500. Ask for Ann. · Any player. or non-player for that m atter. wishing to make a cash donation lo the venture is welcome lo do so at any lime. Between $41.000 Clod $43.000 has already been spent in ~lping the hospital to improve some of its rooms with carpeting, drapes and other essentials. The committee is com~ or volunteers and there are no administrative C'01'1.$ alt.ached with 100 percent or the money goln~ to 1mprovemenlJI at Fairview Hospital. The gifts are '1l11trl hut•:tS at Chrlstmal> 1n a very worthwhile proj ·ct · AN<Yl'llEll TJDNC <·llAIRMAN Steve Pappas adds ls the ract that every playtr In Uw-pru1t h1111 received some type of prize f<~rom Cracker .f a fk11tn11 Sl:J) r.witom-made nng as I hP top prize Oolf bull,., l(l'1VMI :uv l 1ith.-r articles that arc donated arc• prt'!W-nlc.od to lh1• playn 111 A II o f the c-ompellt1on 11. "" a h1w n<-1 bas is Entneli wilt b<' taken to the Monday pn<1r to th•· tourname nt but those not belonging to C03t11 M••11Jot t•r•· urgr•d to call nght away o r they may not ~<·t to flfiJ y Com1>etit1on will be on lht· l<inJtrr ,,,,., L.1gos Courc;e :ind play<'r. should !(Ive• their hand1r:tP<\ when <oignmg up to µlay Even with a $S girt a nd the $1 green fet:. lhe cost ts lower than the weekend green fee cir $7 But there 1s no hm1t the other way 1f a player wants lo contribute more than one gift or cash m excess of the stipulated m1mmum amount And 1t'sall for a m ost wort.hwtule project • • • EL TORO'S G RAIG NE1TLES of the New York Yankees will face the Dodge r Tommy John again Monday, but this time 1l will be on the golf course at Yorba Linda Country Club. The event 1s the Tommy J ohn benefit tourna ment for the SouthC'rn California Children's Cancer Services More than 190 golf Pr -. will tee off at 10 that morning in Cl shotgun <;tart with <1 S2 g~llt'ry fee• payable at the gate • • * THE FIRST i\NNUAL SOUTHE RN CALIFORNIA Golf Assn senior ~mateur championship will be played Monday and Tuesday a t Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles with 10 of the 97 entrants from the Orange Coast :ire a All player), compete al scratch in the 36-hole, stroke- play event Included from the area are Russ Halford of Irvine I Mile Square Ge I. F rank Hansen or San Juan Capis trano <San Juan Hills>. F'rederick R. Norton of Fountain Valley 1 Rancho Park 1. A V O'Leary of San Clement~ I Camp Pendleton I. Jude Poynter of Newport Beach <Irvine Coast CC>. Lloyd Shoemaker of El Toro IOld Ranch CC1. Valley J Voyles of Laguna 11111-; Cl..aguna Hills GC1. Wilham G Wakefield of Irvine I Irvine Coast CC I. Al Wells of Hunt- ington Beach 1 Mesa Verde CC 1 and J ohn Kenkel or Laguna Nigut•I I El N1gutl CC 1 • • • B E RT BLYLEVEN'S CEl.EBRITV golf classic will bt.• st.aged <.it ~1t>Sa V<.'rde Country Club Monday, De{'. 4 Wllh proceeds bencfitting tht· Chlldrens Hospital of Orang<> County 1':1m'Ylorms arc now available by writing to Blyleven for CHOC. P 0 Box 5602. Orange. 92667 or by calling 997·3000. Ext. 241 .. ••• ~ldltfl Area C.oMI NS LAGUNA B EACH -54-hote ma tch plC1y tournament Maria n Hair defeated Martha Beaumont, 2-up in the pres1· de nt's flight: Val Mo rton won over Mary Kronman, 6-up, in the v1cep~ident 's flight . llctrriett MacQwsten and P at G ulick were consolalton night Winners MISSION VIE J O Winners in the M1ss1on V1eJo Country Club wom en's president 's cup com petition: President ... s flight Edith Carpe nter der Betty Burnett. V1ce-pr<'Sident ·._ flight {;mnie Ryder dt•f. Shan Eastman. Secretary's flight !-'ran R1ste def. Buff Locke. Treasure r 's flig ht R1w nne Mira~lt a def. Marg Rossen; Tournament ch:urman's night Georgia Hill def. Jo Sh afe r . Handicap cha1rm~n ·s night Grace Mohler def Gene Carrick . Consolation nigh t Murie l Adolph def Anita Butlt·r • UC Irvine Trips 49ers, 5-4 UC Irvine upped its over all re- cord to 14-6 and PCAA campaign to 6-0 Saturday in water polo ac t1on as VlSiling Long Beach Stalt' fe ll, 5-4 The winning A n teater.., 1umped to a 3-1 lead In th\• St.'{'Ond penod on goab by Pat Lyons. Scott Becker a nd Peter f •• ,,.,: ..... Campbell and kept the pressure on without los ing lht· lead the rest of the way. M anfredo Lespier led t:C'I scoring with t wo goals. S<OA l>y Ou;trte" I One) Qft,.,P\ ~Mt.-t v ' "1 • UC ffYt~ " •I J 0 l lJ(f ·lOr1n1 l , Ottr J LVO"" (dll'pMll .. -... .. 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L Inion Son fl>t'~I J 00, 1 10 Mflt•\lt( He1r (l(...oi-I • 70 lalllh rec. 1-11_, IGQud<ellut I •O. l .l>O. 1.40. Lumbltr (11••"""' <Wllll•rn\ I 1 60, J 70, 0.kot• 513r •11•1t•no1nor.•ml 2 '°· u •••ct• II JI a-1<1 11to $1 t •>Kl<I ll·SI O<ltd !I 00. A -7.1~ ,,. ........ 71. C..n1~ l Rdndotph·Mdcon 11 Hdmpa~n S'tdney I• E C...r041,.. )0, Wiii!.,.. & M4ry l fl 11 .. tn 51 41, Fl\o> • (;f arnOll1'9 SI ". s. C...rotlM St I~ Mc NPe .. SI H. La""'' 1l !>W••l•rn. r...,, 4'1, R~_..uim.in •O rennU\ff !>I 34, c:..meron SI 0 Tenn ·C,.,,llenoooeJO lllcnrnoncll J •<>.i on,.111• St 47, f~, 51 MOr~~'4! 11~ MUM 10 r11 ·Ch~ll.il'OOQn JO, R•<hrnono J ROCKlf-:S Stonrorrl 21. J\nrnno St M GNir1?1a ·rl't'h I:! Air f orl"•' :!I TIYl' 21. San D1t·~o St :1 Cotorudo SI. 26. 'l;c~ ~1,., IL'O I:> Weber SL. 44. t:lah St. 25 Ula1' 38. UTEP tl N. Arirona 31. Boise St 30 Nevada 1LV1 1:!. Wyomm1« 10 HheclA IRef'IOl)0,5 O.~ol<!I COio. Mlntt\ JI, N Mh. Hl9f'l•nm 1 E Moftl-n , Aoclly Mo<inl"•n 14 Moftl-ll, N.Color-• T•H• LU""".., I•. E Ntw ~•l<oO Mo • JO. w ..iew Me•lco 1 S Color-JI, w.Mmn\lr, ~1-1> 11 Pro Hockey NAT'°"A&. NOCltE't Ll'AOUE 10.,.1 L MlnNloDle t ~ln>ll '· ~·"" 1 NV 11.-n 2, PltUOurOll I Outt•io 1, w~o NY hl6nel9<~f.Allflftt•2 Monlnu11 2, T-101 St. LOUii l . Color-l ·- &Jnday. November 12, 1978 OAIL Y P\lOT 87 Wins Going Away Slew's Finah A Big S11ttess NEW YORK CAP I '•J only hope that he does as well in has second lir<'.' · said co-owner Karen L Taylor in the winner 's circle. "ll was a wonderful ti me ever smcelheChampagne . She lhen broke into tears. realm ng that Seal· tie Slew, the 1977 Triple Crown winne r. would race no more Blfl' IN lllS FINAi. :ippearance before heading lo stud duty. Seattle Sk w turned the $103,850 Stuyvesant H<.indlca p :.it Aqueduct int.o a one·horse parade Saturday. romping to a wire·to·wire vie tory over four rivals The Tayhill Stable four-year old colt. who was the only horse to win the Triple Crown as an un· beaten. carried 134 pqunds. the rughest weight of hii. career , over 141 miles in 1: 47 2-5. only two-fifths of a second off the tr ack re<:ord. "He's like a n a irplane.'' said winning jockey Angel Cordero Jr "He wasn't running because no one was coming to him · MICKEY TAYLOR , KAREN'S HUSBAN D. said. "We told Angel to r ide hi m to win the race. Don't a buse him We were n't going to abuse him to get t he record · · Doug Peterson. Seattle Stew's trainer, said, "Under the weight, he ran a great race. We were n't going to beat him up. He showed every thing a great champion needs to show ... Seattle Slew scored by 3 ''4 lengths over Geor ge A. Polk's J umping Hill. Ruth E. Streit's Wist.- How Top 20 Fared Ht w Tloe AP T .. 1t 11- ay n.. 4-MI--• M-11'te Too 70 '"""" "' tl'te A•· \!i<.t•te<t P<tn <DlleOt lottlll\11 po11 , .... 111~1·-- I 0 -l•llOM• 11•"1·01 10'1 IO N•t>r•ill•. II If 1 P,tnn !>l•t• 110+01 0,..1 _.,,. C.•rolln• 5t•t•. 1'"10 > Al _,._. !' 1~1 -LSU J 1 10 • r..ore\&•" 1.01 ONt()r.1-. ,, .. \ Sout,.•rn (•1 II I 01 bt •I W••ll•"OIOft. lt-10 • TH6\ ~1 01 ~I lo Hou\10", UH 1 M •<n •o•n •a 1 01 b ••• HOf"tf'tw•~Mm. ~, .. ¥ HOU\IOf' (J. I 01 bent 1 e••~. 10 I • UCLA 11·2 01 •0•1 10 Oreoon St••• 1>-13 10 Lt>ut\1""4 51•1• I& 1 01 10\1 lo Al•Dem6, J I 10 II GeofQ>• Ct I~ I Dr•I F l~..S.. 1'·11 ,, Pu<-I/ I 11 l•l'<I Wt\C.OM•n 1•,. 11. M•r~·.,,,., " I.OJ OHi \ltr9tnt• 11 I I• Nol<~ o.,,... II 7 01 °""1 1 en ~ ... e,)1 14 IS Clem.on 19 I 01 DHI PIO'I" C..rollnt , IJ 9 •• An•Ma\ I& 7.01 bH l B••lor 11 .. 11 Mt<h•O')ft 5t•te 16·3-ol Deer Mtn nool•. ll • •• N•"Y fl.J~I losl 10 S1r•CU\~ 10 II IQ Woh1noton ••' 01 IO\I tu Sout""•n (M , 1&-10 10 Pt1hovroh 11 J 01 OHi w,. .. ll"Otnl•. ,, I P UBUC NOTICE $TATEMENf O~AaANOONM•#T O~UHOI' 'ICTlflOUS aUilNaU Nc\Ma T~ IOl-nQ --"""" ..... -lllt uw OI Ille to<lll*" Dllllht~' ... ,.,,. lHI!! ALEXANDER'S 8110 T"41U 81lNO. 111>4 ll•len<1•. ~t• NWW C..ClfOtlli• .,.. w 1111 .... L. AleunOtr. 1CIM .,,..,. (I•, C6't• Mew. C..lltornt• ~ BrlMI O. Alt&...otr , 111>4 V•I ... <:Mt• -..eM, C.llfOn W• .. ,. 8rtll S. --· 111>4 V6MM1• Co\t• MaM. C.llforni. t'Jtli Brute H Alt u ndtr, l~t S."'6, LA,.._•· c.f•lom<• _,, fhfl Ou\l"PH II <ot>dU(1"' 11'¥ • •tm1Md P¥1••0 No WtllW<n L Alt.-f fh•f' ""'-.... "'"" '"''" .,... Cw nly Clef'lt 04 Or-County o.t()( lot>er II, 1'71. P"'9J P\fOl°'-Or-'°4•1 0.tly l'llOI OttOC..r 22. N •no Now""be< t, U 1'71 .... ,. PUBUC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS aUSINIH H"""E STATEMUIT . r,,. roitowino p.non l\dol"O llUl1ilt• ., C M CA. (0 I C R E AT l'lltl v MAiCIMUS I CASH ""°"EV C4l t MARIC.E fl"C, I PRINTED WORI> Ill AS Wt\t 11th 51., Coo\I• Mew, CA t2'7• How•rd Cllrl\IU• Mar1NI. •ho •nown h ~.t<d Pr•e•I. fl I A-~ W.•1 11111 St • (O\ta Mew , CA '2•2' l "" OU"~" 1\ tondut led Oy ... tn O'••OY.tt HOwMd Cl'l<l\1~ Mdrt~I AICA H-dPrint H U'\ \li()t.....,,,.-.nt ¥ltd)-.... ~ With frit Countv (l••k C)I Ot-tounh Oii Oct lt IQ/I ,..,1 .. Publt>~ ()r,._ Co~\I 04tly PtlOI 0<1 l'i. NO• >.II ''·I~/~ )0181'8 P UBLIC NOTICE Philip finished thJrd. another 234 lengths back. -;:;;.========:;I F ICTITIOVS llUSIHE$S NllME SfATEMENT 1 f'tf' tt1t1ow 1tMJ ~r\On\ drf' do•nq OV\1ntt'' «'" SLEW TOOK CHARGE SHORTLY afte r thl· start. He beat off his only challenge down tht• backstretch wh<'n Jumping Hill, ridden by Je an Crug uet. who had r1ddl'n Seattle Slf:W In his r1rst 1:1 career sl::irts. dn.·w "ithin a 11.•ngth of th<' lead But the Bold Hcasoning colt put him a "ay ear ly , lead ing Jumping Hill by <!rl! lengths most of thl• way until the far turn. Cordero then put the whip to S<•attle Slew and he coas ted Lo an easy victory IL was has 14th triumph in 17 career starts and ea rned the first pr iz<' of $62.310. boos ting his lifetime earmnl!s to Sl.208.726 SENT OFF AS A 1·9 favorite by the crowd of 27,049, the Doug Pe te rson-trained coll returned S2.20. S2.20 and $2.10. Jumping Hill, 115. paid $3.40 and $2.10. Wise Ph.ihp, 113. ridde n by Larry Adams. was worth $2.10 to s how Completing lhe Qrder of hrush wer e Betty L Davis' Do Tell Geor ge. 11-1 . :rnd Hobea u Far ms· Finger Paints. 107 Scratched from the original field were F ather Hogan. J udg ing Man .ind Slew .., stable mate' 81Jo( John Taylor Seattle Sl1•w , who has bc1.·11 '>)ndica ted for SI<! mill ion. will be ht-adcd to ~l)t'ndthrift Farms 1n Lexington. Ky . for stud dul) F OR JDS FINAL J AUNT. Slew fell two-filtho.; of a second short or the track and stakes record set by Riva Ridge . 130, in 1973. tfe cut our fractions or 23 3·5 for the quarte r. 46 4:6 for the half, t · 10 for three-quarters and I :34 2·5 for the m ile. Se attle Slew. a $17.500 yearling purcha se . raced on!I three tim es as a 2·year-eld and his inf· pressive victory in his only stakes attempt that year , the Champagne Stakes . earnl'<i him the E clipse Award as the champion2·year-0ld colt In hl.s 3-year-old-campa1gn, he scored in lh<' F'l ~1mingo and the Wood Memon al before going on to capture lhl' Triple Crown. the Kentuc ky Derby. the Prea kn<'ss a nd th<' Belmont Stakes Hi:. fi r-;t loss t'amt· on July 3. 1977 in the Swap!> Stakt.>s "h<'n ht• finishN1 a d1 c;apro1 ntini:: fourth Baja J ,000 San Clemente Pair Triumph ENSENA DA. Mexi co Ron Ostermiller and Rick Scalzo of San Clemente teamed to win the Showroom Stock VWs compclltion at the SCORE BaJa LOOO kilometer off road racl' from Mexicali to Ense nada Sat urday Another winner from San Clemente was Craig Adams. who l<'am cd wit h Bill Tarling of Cathedral City to win the 250CC c lass in motorcycles actio n. lluntington Beach's GMrJ?t' Erl combined with J immy Jackson or Palmd11le to win the 125CC ri eld ll unti n~ton Beac h ... 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PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINCSS HAME STATEMENf f hl'I iC'Oo•l"ll P"'''nnc. "''"'°' 0 01ntt 00\11'1•"· t ~I l HH, MH ttt T(CTIJRr t. P l N N I N (, I 1 I R A H 0 INT RN/\ 1 tflNAL ,, \l/N!>r T M/\lll'f r1N1 tA (\Ql .. 101 [NC IN f [OtN(• °'' CONTOUI< Of-Vf lOPMt "' ll')MPANY ... fOlUMh•A 11(1M[<, I) Vt(l(EI<' COMP ANY l~I (0NC.0PO LA Nll I QM P ... NY ••• ( A<,()N INT[ RIOll'> )• ~o Wttr Ot"f Atlf f0Uftl .. 1n V.$tlt .. CA l"f' U r.q r.rouo ti\ {tll•forru .t (t)f'"POr.,honJ t.t(O "" 8 t 1\IOI ~· • X#•ll HO, NPwPOrt ~.K,., CA "1llOO ffH\ nu''""''',, conctu<tt.""<J n• "c: nr oor•tion T"" Uno C.-0U0 Go<Uon l l"I), Prr \ Thi\ \lilt~m w•\ tu«t w tth "'' lountv Cterti. ('f Oral\Qf" Counh uo Novem~r 7, 1~111 1'1_. Pul>ll\N!<I 0.anQ" Co.i" O..tly Piiot No v ~ II It 16. 1•11 P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCllEOrTO•S SUPllllOll COU•T 0' TME SfAfE OF CALIFORNIA l'O• THE COUHTYOP'OllANOE ... ..,,,,. l\l•t• of /El Pl-IA f BAXTf'R •"• H :l PH" FLORENCP-BAXTlll l)rcu\ad H0 1 ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lfw' ( rt<lllO<' of IM •DOvt ""'....., oec~I 1"411 •II penons ..... lnQ <litl-aQ<tlll\I ,,.. selo ~ Me '-'rec! 10 111 .. them, w llll .,... M<HWrt -.<"Hi.. •n ..,.-----.:...--------·ltllf omce of"" colf!rtl"' IM•-- P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIJIOUSaUSINEU HAlliit S fATEMl'NT l lt«IOlfOWlnQ--1\doif!OOUil.,.U .., TOP '1A T P\.VMOING, 7l06 Clatn. CM••-.a.CJ<m• Cr•tO ... llwtNl•I, 7l06Eto.t'I C.6\1• -se.CA~?t Thi\ bU\I""\\ I\ <onou<ll'<I l>V en In <h••<fu1u ''C '"1"'•• T II I\ '1& I ,.., 111"<! •1111 l'- C.OulllY Cit<" OI OrM>lll! touflly on Ot '"""' ,., .. ,. .. ,O)U, Put>ll\-0.-'0" COU l 0..tY Piiot O<• l'l.Nov ),11.1•.1ue • ..,,.,. tlllt!d coun. "' to ~ 11\em, with ,.,. necu _.., -.C:l'ter\, to lM un ct.,\ICl"ed •t ?Tl6 /f<lbet ron Dfl,,., C.O\te Mesa, CA., wNc;11 11 tl\t Pl«'tt ot ~'"-" of ,,_ lll'dfnlOMd In ell IT\al 1 .. , Dtrt•~ftQ IO Ille est•lt OI MIO dr' ce<lenl, wflNn lour montN et\tr 111< tin t pvOt.<.CIOn Of 1111\ notltt Pl<Ntd Oon41d 8"ll1er E•e<VIOf' of I .... Wiii of'"" •Oove ,._dt~I INPllOnll lllCMA .. OOOMALO .. XTEll 1',. .......... Drlllt Cttta~,CA.mM , ... ...,.,,.. A __ ., tw: tlJl9Qltier , Puollal'tM Or~ eo.tst o.11v ,.1101 Ith. s. 12. "· ,., 1•111 )t >-7• I + -DAIL 'f PILOT Sun«My. NcMrl'c.12. 1m Featuring • • • Fashion By DOl,OR ES BARCLAY NEW YORK 1AP1 A lean. clean look I!> fast re placing baggy a nd uns tructured on - Seventh Avenue It ·s not that this straighter , trim mer and more disc1plmed silhouette 1s new, because it is n't. But 1t is a refreshing diversion after so many years of BIG clothes. P ant l~s are narrow a nd tapered at the aokle. Skirts and Jackets often are darted to death. Straight skirts with deep sexy side s lits make the shape skinnie r than the classic A-line or the circular skirt Stephe n Burrows. in his designs for s pring, emphasized a relaxed look. He mixed fabrics in his e nsem bles. using C'Ollon. suede, rayon. cot- ton gauw, popli n and chiffon. Bill Blass l'Ontrnuc•s his penchant for classic elegance in his spring line. In a pa le green rayon. he showc•d a tank top dress for Sl40. It was worn Wllh a cotton gauze jacket in a darker ~hade Two dee p sli L'> on the s ides ran to j ust above the knee Many of his clothes had an asymetricaf ncekline a plunging V to the side. It was used ror a rust colored sleeveless shift, as weU as for J leopa rd pnnt top a nd an ora nge dress. The leopa rd prmt was repeated throughout the collecllon In cotton. the print formed a skinny wrap dress. The little leopard print top with asymetncal nt'ck was worn over straight pant. A hot pmk ra incoat wtth s lightly padded !>hou lders and a little granny cap completed the outfit. Pin-dotted silk crepe de ehine was used for som e of t he dressier designs. A tulip-shaped s hirt in n ashing red had little cap sleeves. A pm-dot mustard eolorcd Jackel was worn ove r a sleeveless straight dress. Burrows layered chiffon was used to give it a richer a nd heavier look A triple-layered white chiffon J?OWn bared one shoulder . A black chiffon, a lso traplt'-layered , sells for 131_0. Red chiffon with a touch of ruffles sells for $310. Where Burrows is experimenta l, Blass is traditional. Gabardine. linen and silk georgelte were effectivt' in s uits. Wheal colored linen in a basket weave design ha d s lightly-squared shoulders and side shL'> in a skinny skirt. Beige gabardine pa nts a nd s hort Jacket were shown wilh a fox tail. Fox also accompanied a white cheste rfield suit. White s atin s hoes a nd off-white stockings completed this classic ensemble. Python was effectively tailored in red and white jackets worn with silk pant. And art deco elegance was t he m ain t hought behind Blass· white tuxedo. complete with satin s ide s t ripes and satin s hirt. For evening, Blass' clothes were soft and s im ple. A feather -sleeved silk crepe de chine dinner gown was s hown in black with a deep slit in the skirt. Also w ith feathers was the one- sbo ulder black and white layered chiffon. Lacy, black see-through dresses fell just below the knee, giving more leg for spring. Sweeney-Sheahan T he en gageme nt of Ka therine Ma rie Sweeney , daughte r of Col. a nd Mrs. John Sweeney CUSMC. Rel.> of San Juan Capistrano, to Ja~Edward Sheahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. T hom a's ~rrow of Be llevue, Washington, has been announced by the bride-elect ''> pa rents. Miss Sweeney received he r bache lor 's de g r ee in h isto ry from Ca lifornia St a le Unive rsity, Fulle rton. and is employed by Am e rican Airlines. Mr. Sheahan graduated from t he University of San Francisco with a degree in business and is c urrently employed by Va il Assoc1alt'S, Inc Roi lins-Mascola Sandr a Welch Mascola a nd Ra lph E . Rollins III exchanged wedding vows a t the Corona del Mar home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Rolllns, Jr. The bride is the da uJ(bter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Ha le Welch of Salem, Oregon. The bridegroom 1s employed by E.F. Hutton and Co .. Newport Beach. The couple plan to live in Corona del Mar Pledger-Hippert Wa lter E mor y Pled ger c laimed Regan E liza beth Hippe r t a s bis br ide during u cerem ony at the U.S. Army War CoUege Chapel m Ca rlisle Ba rracks, Pennsylvania. The bride 1s the daughter of Col. and Mrs. " . . .. ... . . . . .. ,. ...................................................... From left. two by Geoffrey Beene. two by Bill Blass. two by Albert Capraro. and one by Charles Suppon. From left. d esigns by Richard Assatly. and two outfits by Kasp er for Joan Leslte .. •. :· --- From left. two styles by Bill Blass. and two by Stephen Burrows Wedflings/Engagernents ,, .. "" \ Miss Sweeney Mrs. Rollins Ra lph J . Hippert of Ca rlisle. She atte nded Es tancia High School in Costa Mesa and Penn Stale University. Mr. Pledger Is the son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walter R. Pledger CU.S. Army Ret.) and al· lt>nded schools m Pennsylvania. The couple will live In Manheim . Pa. Hopkins-Heath Christ Church by the Sea in Newport Beach was lhC' setting fo r the m ar riage of Randell Dean Hopkms a nd Catherine Eileen Heath . . . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Pledger The bride. a graduate of Costa Mesa High Sc hool. is the daughter of Mr. Robert T. Heath of Glendale. Ar izona, and Mrs. Donna E . Ward of Costa Mesa. Mr. Hopkms' parent~ are Mr . and Mrs Dona ld L. Hopkins of Rialto. lie 1s .i j!raduate of Easenho\.\er tlagh School ; The couple will ma ke their hom«lin Gard rn GrO\ l' Brawner-ThomJ'.:)so n Richard !\1achat>I Brawnl'r and Sara Ann • Tho mpson WPrl' m urrit•d al SI Mallh1.i :. -~~------ Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins Episcopal ChurC'h 1n Whitter. ~ T he bride 1s the daughter of Dr and Mrs. Robert Thompson of Wh1tt1er and Balboa l11la nd . The ~room I~ lhl• son of Mrs. Grace Bra wnc·r of May\.\OOd und thl· late :\1r. Brawner The new Mr~ n r.1\.\n"•r is a gradual<· of Wh1lt 1(•r Coll e~t· .met alll'ndl·d L'SC Mr. Brawner ullendl'<t C .i hfor ma Slate Uni \·ers1t y Long Be<1ch . and 1 ... t•mplo~t·d h y Om n; \ted1enl Cc.'Ater The eouplc· "111 hvl 1n Jluntmgton R<';:iC'h - ... I I '" ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK Sundliy, November 12, 1978 DAIL v PILOT - Is Se nility I> E 1\ I~ 1\ I\ N l.,\ N ll ERS. Hl·cent ly ) l!U l'l'lrllt•d ,1 ]('llt>r ~llo(lll'd ··An Uni ~ llau.:htf'r ·· Sht• '4'1'01t> ()f ht•r m o1h .. r '1> Si'ndlty and untlouhll'i ll)' pull1·fl 1n .1ny h1•ar1 ~1r1nl{!<t I I \4 .1:.. .J lllU\ Uli: l1•Ht•r bul II l'UUld 1•a:.1\) nuslo•ud IM't1J1I(' f'n1 Uo:;; r1•a!>Ptl I an1 ro m11••ll1·d tn r1·~pond YllUr rt•pl). Vnur 11111\ht•r Is h 11 v111~ J ba11.·· 1n11y no1 he• rnm pl,•tt·ly arcur•lr, Ann \\'hal about an ii) )'~ar 11ld wnm11.n '4ho lh1nlt!I sh•• ts 30 •nd 110 .. ·or1"1t.'Ct h1·c.1u.st: .tic bt•lirvr:.. h1·r ··:.1110&11 t•hlldrc 11 • ,ot ht110t1 llL'\'tl hrr ~ ()r lh1· "'"'"""' ~·h o l'('l!\'t .. 1•\'1•rJ1 1la)', l.htl horror of lht• art•tdt•nt lhnt k1Urd ht•I' 1·h1ld '' ,'\t•l .ill 1111·n11.1r11·:. Jfl' pl1'.1.~.1nt So111 e 11rt• dt•va.:oot1111ntt L\l oll so-ea1l1"<I !it•n1lttv A aa La•de•• '' trr11lt1hlt• ~t·h thinQ:\ .1<1 nutrltton, vll8mln d1· f1 t lf'n ry , lnrcc ti Qn , dttpn.>sslon. lorn.•lln<"U :ill of ,.'h1ch ll.tf' romml)n prflblems S!ISOclu t ed with •Sin.I can cau'.!lc :oymptom., which mlmlr s~ru llt)' In many c::uea t1o·c::'•lled seru hl)> can be rt•\•ei-at.'d lhroulrth propt·r 1nrdlrat ion . d ll't and psyeh1>lht'r;1py J>h•aM.'. Ann. don·1 en· coura1tc children to alve up 1111 lhl'tr' "sc·nilt>"' pa r1·nts Lrrgr thtm to ... ,.rk tht' bt.~o;t mPdit•111. IJ~Yf'tlOlot::t<'fll :ind nur!t ( Hor osc ope ) a Treatable Problem? ~· .. • 111i: hrlp ;1\'1uh1bl;:-En- 1·ouritJCt' 1norc (((·r 1otr1C' rt'li\'Brrh nfld the troln- in~ u ( mvr1· ~crl•trlc prufc•llionab J R.B. OF llA VS. KANSAS Dt:All ,.a.a.: Your lf'tll"r h•• • lf'f'•t deal of m.-rlt •nd at tbf. rtak of itlvln& fal•f' bope l o <"hildren whoMo part.Pl• arr truly M·1d l.-, I •m 11rlulln1 II. Th•nlt you for ~ rttln11. I) f; A H A N N 1.AN llt:RS · About that nurs1· who wot mad '4'h£'n \l•U !'laid pro:1pl c 111 h1·r JH'11ft·ss1on should w1·ar ;1 <'111) Shl' wrote ll snip1)Y r t.·11ly and , ro r good rn1•as ure , thre w in ~om1•thing about male nurses. Quo te : ··11 'f llEY don't hove to 1,1,•('ar lht: dnrn('(f th1ng11 why t hoold we!" W1·ll . I kno""' :1 mah• nurKt' v.•ho du.I v.•(•11r 11 Clip. It Wllll h11ck in th~ day s "''hen lh(' onl y pla<"c a n1l'llt nur!l~ C"(Uld v.·urk w11 s in a m ~nlal ho:spltal. Onr p11tlent --1' little uld lady who hnd ht'COmc t·hildl11h k1 ekf'd up a big fuss ""'hf'n the male nurse trit<d to gl'l her to take mt.."Cflcine . She refused to believe he was a nurse and bt'came \'ery stub- born. · Finally the head nurse told him to borrow a cap and~ If It made a difference. It certainly did After that she was a lamb "Now I KNOW you 're a nuts~." s h e s aid "You ~vc a cap on ~.. · Thi ~ illustrate~ the point you were trying to 111ak('. The cap Jets lhP patient know thf" person IS a nurse and not part or the houskf'eping st arr. The distinction s hould be highly \·isible -evl'n when the patient has hetn given a tieury dosl' o f pcnlotha and surneo11e has loc kt'd up htll JCIUtitiCS. As for th11t nurte who 1\·rote to 11ay , "The cups art' the dirtiest pa rt or our unirorm, eiceept for n1aybe our shoes," I hn\'C a ~'Ord for HER. this i;i rcat profe&sion and never regrcltt•d It. - J n. DEAR J.B.: lltre'• yo•r Jetter. It bnK1gbt a t mlle to my Ups and I'm Hare the "older gal•" en· joyf'd It, too. Club Catendur runs roch "'ednt'sday 1n lht> Daily Pilot 01ld conlanu llOfict>• ·~I womni'.s and service /ub mtthngs and evmt• or IM following week - Thuraday lhrough Wf!dnes· day . Send notice.s lo Club Calndar, D01ly Pilot. P.O. BOI 1560, Co.sta Mt>aa , CA 92626. Be .turf! lo includt> your name and phone numbt'r. Nottces must M '" our hands IWO Wt"eks 1n I reme mber whe~ the synthetic nber caps first came In. I was in coll ege and it really grossed me out to see the way these itals were struggling to keep the caps clean. Mom used to run hers thrnugh t he m achine with her towels. Then she dipped the cap in a bottle of s tarch and slapped it on the aide of the refriger.ator . It w.as a nuisance to have lO "'ipc the starch off the advance. fridge every washda)" ----------! but it beat the heck out of sc rubbing the cap \.\'Ith a nailbrush! I hope you will find room In )'Our column for !his letter. Ann. It will bring back 50me fond memories to many of u.s older eals who went into $2500 Disco S5 en1iy tee tor Nov. 1!>-16-17 contesl at Huntington Center. Phooe 897-2533. -------- P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE .tlW ,ICTlftOVI •Ull ... 111 f'ICTITIOUS•UIU111$ 1'1'--i fAl•Mll!llf ... ._lfAflMl llT Tl•t' toll-••'1 '4•..,...I ., .. llQlnt T.,....._,... __ ~._.~ ""~' ... '' ... .. W0001.Al(6 Al'All TMI! J & "'AOYE+l t!\1 .. c. '~· n •• c.-.11 S.On•a-.~rto1111•tJ,;G. 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Aquarius profitabl £' m ann£'r . p C'r!ions <"o uld fi tt ure Sales, promotion, ad-prominently . Follow v£'rl ising and travel through on "inner feel- t·ould bt· on ag£'nda. i ni::s." l\.1 em~r bf Opposite sex SCORPIO tOct. 23· s hares vie'4·s. wants af. Nov . 211· Accent on fcction. Gemini. Taurus versatility , doubl e · a nd Virgo fi gure c he e king , d£'eiding prominently. whether a r elationship TAURUS !April 20· s hould be transitory or JI.fay 20>: Lunar cycle olht'rwiso,.,1 Don 't insist. t'11g h -you ~ct "'hat you demand br invite con. v. ant hy going after ii. frontations Permit one 'i'11u are vindi'eated. re· close lo you to "'ha\·e a Er•1a .... w.e1c You Don't Love Me Few columns over the v. a Nied. Income pol(·n· say." Spotlight on con-llal Improve!; -so does traetual arran.i,:cmCnt. past t<I years have got· life style. Yt-s, you will SAGITTAJUUS IN ov ten the reader response obtain the art obJt·tl or 22-l>ec. 21l: Accent on as the one called. ··v ou luxury ite m. Anothe r employment, health . don't love me!" -that ·raurus ('()UJd be in pie-service, dependenls old chestnut kids h1 y on yo. u when you say ··No.·· lure. Riving, receiving, know. GEMINI 1 J\.lay ·2 1. in1: when lo stop giving It struck a chord with .June 201: ''our aetive a nd to start rt'Ceiving. millions or parents who ('uriosily wol'k s for your Stiek to facts. Be prae . take their jobs serioW1ly bcneril. Make inquiries tical in sense that you -parents who resist the analyz1.· ans wers, pro-expect no thi ng fo r luicury of laying back tcct your o'4'n interests. nothing. You 'll gain in· saying "Yes," \.\'h e n Accent on «landl'stine s i ~ht s . Aquariu s, they should h ave the ar rllngt•n1r·nts. t e m -Seorpio, Leo persons g ul.Stosay"No." ,xirary conf1nemt.·nt. a figure in scenario. WC''ve all been there. r t·sp1 te from daily c.ie· CAPRICORN (0cc. The slammed doors , 11\•ity. G1\'l' emotional 22 .Jan. 191 ; Emphas is eyes brimming '4'ilh "'ounds a th:111ee to prup-on being able to make tears. The rejection. The 1.·rlyhe<1 I. c h an~es within bas ic threats . The sec r et CANC'l:':R cJunt• 2 1. strueturt" Ynu revise, ph o ne ca ll s. Th e .July 22): i\('e£'nt on \\'ithout revolt Kno"· il hysterics. The nights friend s. h opes and and act at't•ordin gly. when s leep '4'0uld nol "·1shes. Bus iness deal is c:emini . Sagittarius, come. The mornings of i.:ood -you'll have mor1· V1r~o persons fi i::ure despair when you aehed r<·sponsibility, <i ulhority prominently -so d(}{'S for just one sign of un- and money. ~1t.·mbe r the number 5. Yes. the dcrstanding. -»_LQQPOsitc st·x is loyal "feeling .. is valid. You Why do you do It? I've a n d wlrl prove i t-: euuld fall-madl)'_inJo~! ai.ked myself the sarpe Ca p rico r n . T3uru s AQUARIUS ~Jan . c ·ih I I 20-Feb. 18 ): Accent question. ame up wt pera.ons P ay key roes. 8 few '4'0nderful phrases LEO 1July 23-Aug . persona l -.1.·e ll bei n g, like self-respect, integri· 22 1 : Empha s is on basic S«urity. Be sure ty. But mostly, I g uess, reaching understanding of abode, protection -it ·s producing a human with one in authority. deal from position or being who kn0'4'S tha t Explain vic"·s, pcrel•ivc strenJ?:th. Taurus, Libra, love is earing. pulse of public. Jo"in1sh Scorpio fi g ure pro1n · rather than initiate prnJ· inently. ltomc. fa mily, Wh at prompted this':' t.·t't. There is room for harmony within circle of A lette r from J oyce you al lop and you'll l oved o n es -th is Winchell or Waukesha, know iL St.and tall for dominates. Know it and Wis .• who WM cleaning principles, aspirations. be willing to make con-out a drawer recently VIRGO !Aug. 23-Sept. cessions for sak e o f a nd cam e ac ros s a 22 ): You break new peace. p arody on "You don 't J!round. llorizons open P ISCES c Feb. 19· love me," wriUen by he r wide -you perceive. Ma r ch 20): Accent on daughter, Su5an, a stu- ,. re a t e and com . calls, talk. a myriad or dent In SL Cloud, Minn., P UBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ~~~~~!~;'~~N::s f' ICflflOUi •USll'IE\$----\ 1,... IOll°"'t<>O "'°''°" ,, 00"'0 "'"' l'IAMf \TATIEME"'T """.,' '"" toll-•fOO Pf'''°"'••~ OO•no \CA TILE CON\THUC1'10tf. 10l.l -. ...... ,..,, .. ~"'"°'' 8 1"'1., Coo.1.0 _....,CA t1671 Hl <;IDENTIAL 1NVf51 M[ N ! > (, 51 .. ...., L""""· )(lo 'S.Mlt• An .. l TO .. !OOi'l c..rt-A-, .. _. (<>•1•-... CA~ •t>Qt<>n Sfo.cn, (A..,_ C. Ste.,,.,.L~" P!"''P H "'"< .. _, 11)1 ~ Tno1 ,,,.,_ .... tolO!<I ,.,.,. 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' 1 ..... i,.-........ ...,_ .. ..., c; .... no~ (,.......QI Ot-'-1• on Ot! • ._,,.,.,., ., ... ~ P~b+•,,._ 0.-O>A" 0..,•y PllOl Oc.1 rt.l'I .... \. u. 19. l<l/I .stll-1¥ PUBUC NOTICE ~ICl'I flOU\9U\t NIE$S NANlf\lAff.MfNl '""''""''"'"<I-""'"""'"'"""'- PUBLIC NOTICE persons fi gure prom -what is o( value. Con· parody we'd all be proud ~~c;;,.'~~!~=::s municate. Leo. Aquarius verbal im38es. Sort out to he r mother. It's a ·r~~;;:::::::;;;;;;;;;;~~::;;;;:r~ 1nently. You gain op. fusion i s initial tofind. T~IOl"""'"'il_........,.°"""1 .... "· •1CT1TIOUS &USll'll!$1 N-IESTATl!llllEl'IT portunity to express in· response, but wisdom "I loved you e nough to -",:~~'''"° ENTEMP~•~E!., J•XI d£'penaence. ideas and could gradually emerge. forgi ve you when you ~-·•. ~..; s irtt., -·"9\0ll 11o>«11, c A talents. Lunar aspect is B e patie nt -wit h punished m e f o r ~ JM O ,......11no.lM2 C.•n•L..>,... "Ood and so are your yourself. Yes. this trip something I didn't do. ~ H""'"''1""11e'"""·""'l16.0I> '> K•r•n IE --· l~C..N l..><>I'. chances for success. may be necessary. Go "I loved you enough to _'""'""tle<>("·""9- LIBRA !Sept. 23-0ct. abeod -andtake not., go to chureb each Sun· TEEN FASH IONS ""~ .. ~ .. ,-·~•""'" -------------------------------------<l•~-··.c ...... £ """"""" I ' --, ·I -. • ." . . . '· . . . Th e Finlcloiy: Fo11: specializes In readv-to-weai' lastttons. accessories and gttt +tems tor the teen girt. We oner an I e•celktM range of siZM from 0-13 in Juniors and 6-1<4 In Teens , We ere talhk>n specialisls, here to guide YoUt teen girt in the seiecuon and COOl'dinatiOn of her hoHday wardrobe. She'll be delighted with our large selection of brand name merchandise . . Chemin de Fer. Sasson. A. Smile. Hang Ten Juniors. C8ndi Jones. Young Edw11rd1an and many more. 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IJ~ • "" i' \ 8J• OAllY PILOT THEATER I CROSSWORD 'American Musieial Theater' Fiesty Researcher Compiles 749-page Narrative of 3,000 Melodic Stage Productions By WILUAM GLOVEfl NEW YORK 11\Pl Nt·v~r undt1rMtlmatt> a Shirley hmple mov1c- Gerald Bordm.an due n t remt•mber ll.b uUc but rt-ckOfl# hh hft>IOnR showbiz uddictaon ht•acun when ht• uw otw .u .-. lutJ Tht> dapJ)t'r ml'rdwnt turnt-d 'lt·hohu hub now rep1ud \ht> 1~rof Ps,111n w1lh Amt-nc·an MU!\l('al Tht-11kr, thC' mo-.t rompr1·hrmt\t' 'ur 'cy t•vt•r<>f thut form ot t'nl<'rt•.onmt•tll .. , JU.'it dt'<'ldt>tl tn ftll J ••ap th1· ft·t,ty ri· ,carrht•f 'lay'! of th<' four 't•nr ... nl ""1 k th.ti "'C'nt tnl~> ht!! llH ·h 7t1l p .. l(f' n..rr.111\• "l 'M A \E R,. llU(jmM·ful p l'r ... nn Hordm n ays t>f ht"I <'rtl" rounl1 ':f hunt throuli(h t2 public and pn\ 1U<· C'olh•c•t.wni. h> W•\t•mhlf' t"\'l'r)' uv:ul&hlt• 1c>IJ n( information ab.1ut alrnosl 3,t)'X> mt•lod1c ~I:• lo:<' pmdu<'t ton-. I h11t ~~Vt' bt.'t'n ~t·otf'\.I 'IO<'t' ' t-1orn or Hoh 1n lht• Well" prt•nHt't ,·d 1111 Fth IH . 17:1!1 . 1n Charlt.-stoo, S C Tht" fmal t'nlry '' '"\\orlun~ ""h1rh 1111t·nl'd OJ\ Uroadwity lj!wt M oy l<t "Noboch 1•ould r1•,1cl the v.hl ilt lhtnN rtl(ht lhrou~h ." h\' 1•h1"\•rfulh .ulm1b · but 11 ' 0111 trtt•tl) ju.-.1 a n·f1•11•rh'1• hool. 'ou <'dll 1111 k tt u11 .111d re>hvt• u 1>h<1~ bt•r.iu,1• ·• lot 11r ,1lmu ... plwr11 dt:M'ftj)lJOll ha ... 1~·1•11 10( ludt·!I BORf>M .\N , H , I~ th1· 'nun of t1 Phjh1delphJa (Jmth 1h,1I for 6Q H·ar .. mt10U(J< tu red J lat)oet' :.h.1r1· 11f I h1· 0Jtw11 ' hoo~whold woolen ~armt•nt p11Ht.·«tor -. Ju't '>•i) moth balll>." ht-'a)' Al the lJn1vt·r,1tv of l'*'nni.vlvanta. la• t•urnt>d a l'h L> dt'J.:l l't' in mt'<iw' .ii htt:r<iturt' ··r pt<'kt'd that beeuu''-' I "anted lo 1>ludy with ..i particular professur " tre followed by bccom1ni;! ttn l'Xecut1ve 1n the family bu.-.inc,:.. then. ~twm 1t ~a' :.old. turned gt.>ntlcman farmer ,1t Kirk ' Mill, nt-CJr the P ennsylrnnta Maryland bordcr Ab(Jul the s.am t> time he undertook h1:. theatrical prOJN't. "Rt>s1des tht• Shirley T t•rnpll' film. then "' <1lways bei'n lungent1al rCJm lb conn1:ct1on, with the profession. "MY MCYl'llER WENT to st"hool with V1 vienne Segal. who became a ~real blar . Whe n m y father went out on his own from u h1~ clan on New York's lo wer ea't s ide. he roomed with a n orphan Italian boy. who turned out to bl' Louis Lot1t.o, an important Broadway producer 1n later years. "Basically, I'm a recluse ty pe who feels happy sunounded by books. And that work for my degree had made m e familiar \\Ith lhl' !>cholarly apparatus." Singer 'Bronzed' RALTIMORE IA P 1 The t•1ty s Board of Estima tes has approv"d a sso.006 contract to huild a bronze !-.latut· to Jaz.t singer Brlhc Hoh day l\t 1ss Holiday. who '' said to have h rst heard Jazz whik? hving in Baltimore. left the city 1n the mid·l920s. She returned many times, hut nH~r to stay. The la rgc·r·lha n·hfr !ilatuc will be de· signed by sculptor James Earl Rctd AP Pl\olO RESEARCHER GERALD BORDMAN Tht• book includl''\ tnformation on e' l.'ry mul>1<·al ever producc•ll in New Yw k. "ubo tn· elude' a virtually cumplt.'I<' ~umm.in or \\h.1t wa~ dom· in Chi<"Jgo ;111d the m:i1ot t·H·n l~ that wcrt· cn•ated in Phila<lc·lphw. Ch1c·ago. Bo'\ton. St Lou1!> and even Baldwm~villt'. N Y .. Hefore World W:.i r I. Bordman point.!. out. "almo!>t ever y la r gl' t'tl.v h.i<I 1ndept·nd4•n1 mul>tcal activity and a lot of good thing-. nt•\t•r got to Hroadway." H E SPRINKLES conversation with nuggt ts of inlngwng incident a top ticket prtl'C or $1 50 was maintained <.tll the yeJrs from the C'1vil War lo World War J ; the s tandard tum• "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" was born in Chicago's "The Prince of Tonight " und J0<• Jl11w<1rd frnal ly admlltl·d he didn't "'ritt• 1t but bou/.!ht 1t from Harold Orlob. Comedian Eddie Foy ·~ mother w as Mary Todc1 Lincoln's n11rM; Althou~h "Tht• Ulack C'rook .. 1:-oftt n c:.ill!•d I ht• grandrathl'r of i\mt•ncan mu..,1cal l'omt•d). Hord man s:1y..,, "v.hal 1t dtrl was show the potcn· 11al for mus ic-al t•nkrtainmt"nt" and rat<.•s Ch1,.· {;rlbt>rt·SullJvan OP<'r<.•lta "II M S Ptnaforl·" a!-. "The mo.!it important ~how to evt·r htt Nl·w York "Jw.t ont> hundred y1•ars ago, lhcr<' were t•xaclly 10 lheatNs. on llroallway," he says, "and three of them were presc·nting ·Pinafore' 'Magic' A Thriller TO DAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 18 Like lav.i C. Qn 1 Hamoeau RO B11nQs l•Cl ·•1 B1bllcc11 cit( 6 Sont· Iii> lwtQ \~1 J t Wt' f n T e,1r ? worn\ 1nu1 In R4 M1•d11atl' 11 Sta11nn 1~~ ("ran~y 21 H;11>11uaH• 86 honer 2? New 1111 Au(lment1rog t'A>fQO'> 23 Enh•rta1n 90 Bt1!>tlel1k ,. 1~ Ad1u11w• ?4 Alghon 92 Aus~1an tsa1 ltiO One 01 any ~nnce Q4 Sweplr~ 161 Pronoun ~!>. f>HllC.e 96 Hmdu gOd-lb2 Roo" 2fi Title t6J O'lr<•'>h drss 27 Concermng 97 Sc1ubbc<:1 1~ As1a11c r1vP.r 28 Lucifer 2 words 166 P1>n po1n1 19 NelWOlk 1") Arrwr t6 W1111 17 Am 11on P!>· ludry t8G1ePi< lt'ltN 19 SQua!ih 2 words Xl r .. ndency 31 Chal•Cf' 35 Compose-; \ 38 Lacio.mg I eel •0 Jump 41 Bare •3 E1rorween 44 Seth s son 98 01m1n1<.,h 2 woros 99 Oral p,.u;e 100 A11.ay IOI Doughy 103 Wea1 .,way 105 Mild e"- ple11ve 106 Branched 101 hoce Slep 108 Fished 111 Purposive 113 Begrn HOl.LYWOO[J <A P I Anthony llnpkms play~ .1 vt•nt riloquht who t•x prl'~'>t's hr'> own h1ddl'n fra". yt·nrn1njil> :rnd hatn•ds through hi~ dum my in "Ma~tc " The thriller also ~ta rs Ann Margrl'l, Bur~ess Mcrl·dilb and Ed Lauter William Goldman wrote the screenplay from his best-selling novel. at thl' snme tJlli{ and before the season was over it wu aJ.sO done in the other seven -there were no t'Opyright laws then." THE BRISK. BEARDED bachelor conte nds the musicul has always been a burometer or an era·~ social cont'crns An early proJc<'t . 1ron1cally entitled "The Disap1>0intment." "'as withdrawn at the final moment "as tt contain~ personal reflections and t:i unfit for the 'tagc ··Thal was in 1767. Along in 1888, "Waddy Googan" had a song about river pollution and street gangs. By 1911 . Broadway was hu ving run with the rampant feminist movement in "T he Never Homes ." The next year, Chicago's "The Charity Girl" created a furor with a ditty about a lady or the streets who carolled . ''I'd Rather Be a Chippy than a Charity Bum." Bordman thought h is labor of love would quickly find a publisher. but "was flabbergast ed when five major Amencan companies turned 1t down becaui:,c they lhoughl the scnpt would run too long . l httd bittC'n off more than lhey could chc"' " t\ FRIEND Sl'GGESTED he !.Ubm11 hi!> script sample lo tht· Oxford Un1vers1ty Prel>s "which accepted it rtght av.ay and asked me to expand 1t to include a scnsl' of the physical pro ductions" \ The book later had to be shortened because the royalty demands of owners of 500 important ~ ~ngs. for using a few bars of music or lyrics. would have sent the pnce of the book soaring. "I was ve r y s ad about that." s ays Hord man fie d1plomat1cally decline~ to name any musicals as hts personal favontl's. Instead he assert,, "therl' haVl' bN~n l wo g rC>at l'ras From Pro~er, Top Aide Break Off NEW YORK <AP 1 They were fncnds for 30 yea r s . bus iness as· soc1a tes for 19 But pro ducer Joseph Papp top m an at the New York S hakcs pcarr Festival and his chief aide are parttng com pany Papp saia a disagree mPnt over a scheduled Hroadway mu:.t cal prompted the break with Bernard Gersten. Papp mainta ins f estival s ponsor s hip o f the musical "Ballroom" viol ates the festival's spirit as a non-p rofit company . "If two men are riding a horse. one ha' to ride behind." Papp said in announcinJ:( lhe bn.·ak 2-Films Pact HOLLYWOOD <A1'1 J on Voight, who Just completed a role m "The Cham~ ... has ~~nt'd -a two-picture deal with .Urion Pictures. THEATRES-ORANGE CO SEJOOR OTIZfHS $2.00 SO. COAST PLAZA wu ... ,~...__,_ UT/~1-.t;) ..... lt ...... , ,_. .. ,~. SO. COAST PLAZA "GotMG SOUTH"' INI -•n-• ,....>t-11<» U T/--11-41-J;-.U .. _,..,"" SD. COAST PLAZA .. ~ S11tltwtr ~t llSl ltll rAH .. , wOAYS Of HUYBf' lf'GI M{Wfl-1·1"'" _,,......, .. ,,,....,.. CIHEMALAND 141.St MalHI A.uMiaU~l501 1tll7W ••iHf lffS" 11~1•.J• M IW /'-MICkEY . MOUSE CEUIUTIOM IJ&J>t '?tllAMHA" ' i:'HM'W l'-lJU-tt • CINEMALAND 1msun.r ......_mrM1 lllltl.U1411 30 Synth•!llC 102 L ync pot>m 168 tnoorn '6 Prrckle 117 RIDr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ "JAWS II" •1:4M;.-Jl _,__,u 1 ro Maple QPOUl> 119 Speedy 1anouage t04 T1ansposo •7 Praise 121 Plumed blro JI -ctoum 109 s.,ge, e Q t71 Build 48 Glacial ridge "AMEJUCAto' GRAFRTI~ 1914 to 19'll the Ame rican musical was first taJc:. 1ng shape, and from 1924 to 1937 was the period whe n all the great songs were flowing." Bordman has small regard for the current state of the art. "THE STAGE NOW ti. very a rt1fic1al. elitist a1:1d somehow unhealthy," he rues "The mere ract of mtense amplification and use of porno i,:ra phy is indicative . We have no great melod1sts today Also. there 1s inc(eas1ng com · petition from other entertainment form' "'There's always hope, however, and the musical theater will bounce back if it finds more order and decorum and great melodies .........-..: "I'• a kind of ludd,,..dttd-fl prrson aclao was probal»lfl fJone 50 fleGr11 latr. But 1·. olll'ays looking for •o•rt lai"fl f o do." ~ again t'merge ... Since completing "American Musical Theater," Bordman has completed a b1ogrc.phy ot Composer Jerome Kern, ~oon tackles a i:,cnpt about Ned llarrtgan. thl' great 19th Century :.how man. "I'm a kind of fuddy·dUd·y person," he ~ays, "who was probably !Jorn 50 years late Hut I'm always looking for something to do. I don 't think I've relaxed a day in my hfc. "When l 'm not writing, I mend fences on the farm, give dinner part1c'i I ll•amed to cook because my mother didn't like to or go off to Europe ... 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Rauh TtH rnnct•rt w1ll 1ncluc1c St ra\ 1m.ky's "Sym. phon' of J'..,Jl11i... · "Thi· M;,.,., ·· :ind · F11ur Husi-1an l't0ih.1!1t ~ing:-. 1\ll will tw 1wrfor ml·d .,. 1th tn~tn1nw11tal lH'Cn m 1rnn11n•·nt T11•k1•t inform.1t11•n 5Jt;-5.J:t7 ')1orr·q IOC.no•d ~e SrOOl<e A.Ooms Som ~id LlnOO IAonz f 1v ,,1rve Procucei JorOO eioc~rnon "'"lu'.c<1 "fl~ oro f1c•l"'l!cl 5c'"nel".:Je( l't 1t•er rn'1 ..>•KIE:O ov lenenc:e Mor.c~ A Po·omounl Plclur~ •.u,,. ,, • -·.-. t-•• NON PLAYING AT rn~s~s!.~1.~.za ~\ .. JI\/ ..,O" thru l hun 1 U t.00 frl S•1 h~100l •W30-11~q 00 MO "llB ~Cf•llO IOI! 1•11 lllGM>l•O I dwM Btotlteri... One had the brains, OM had the muscle and one had the suit. Jtgether, they had a million doUar •eam. l\l VINC!JNW'\Y N'lNl 1'.RCHI k JOtSPINUi. AAl'IN'10~11 ur CAN.A.I 1ro f f !'RV f (JNK f RN'iK McRAE .JO'YCE. IMGAUS TOM ·-... u. ....... )M'n~w•it~ _.,eucon11 o-.>d,,.,.,,...,lA!.nD~ "'"' ,,, P!olv~ APT~OOW.W. -(I! I>'" f ilO't'1""" IOIW D' ......... t..,.flf,..~"''""tJ!>t4l.f~ ti"""'6*~~ ttf"""1lrw• ~.~.r;::.,.~.r~l~m .. 53 ,~.:::.:-:-...:--....:: ·=::::..~::..-.. NOW PLAYING cn-. lllmM!r 11 c.,.. MIU'""' lllfft ... Newport a.en &4•·01fl0 0'111(11 e.lHS" BYlllll .,..,_ 121~070 The dream boat you seek Is pro· bably in th~ Boating classified ads of the l•t)l\fµJte)J 642·5678 • • •.-•a I .. ' .. . ' Su~. lllovember 12. 1978 DAil y PILOT BJ J .. 'Kaz' Showcase Leihman's Talents~· rfctor f~i1uh in 'Wan Oullet That Eluded Him on Stage, Film th JUtRV BUC'K 1101.1 .\'WOOO <AP 1 f"or u man ..who .. 1wnt '1•11rt. ,l\·111dl11~ tl'lcvlslon. Hon Leab.&n&n hu• takl'll 111 11 ,1:. thou.:h ii wc•rt> h1 K 11;.atural tn "11 on nat·nl l'lw c ·u~ "'fit's "KaL" hits become thE> .. h11wnJ1>t· for his lntt•n11t·. cnt.'rgf'Ul' acting thut 1•lud1•<i him no the stage und purticularly in rTIOV lt'I' l.1•1h1n.rn und Robin W1lllami; of ABC's ''Mork lilld Mindy " an· likely to be the only two nt·~ ,.,t11r tu t>merJ(e from lhe current crop or tc·l••v1..,1t111 '\t'rll'!:> It ·.., 11npo1 tctnl t11 l.1•1 hmun thut h1~ wife. Lin dJ I .J\111, pr1·tt·1h.'' h1na on Sundcsy naghb with lwr o-.. n hit :-ihow . ·A lace " Both shows are 111 ;1d1· .11 llw llurhaok Studios. and. althoull(h 111111 h1 •1·tw Sl'ht•dult•., often kel·p them apart I hn )(l't loj(l'lht·r 0t'l'd1>1onally for Junrh. He ..,J, '· 'It ., fun to h.•Vl' fr11::nds over on Sunday 111.:111 .in1l t111 n 011 lh(• TV C1nd call 1t home mov It'' I t:IBMAN IS SIT1'1SG in J booth or tht• ~tJrt 1n~ (;,ilt !>Cl. a night club on the show "ht>rt• Kul lt•t:. off ~team at the drum~ and ~lct·P!> 1n 11 room on the second floor. He's wear- ing K1u 's usu&I red shirt ~·1th a tie dra~d over h11> shoulders ··o ne thmg I didn't want to get into was lelt•vis1on. and here I am." he says. "My film!> wcrt> not financially successful. a lthough som e wen• art1sltcull y s uccessful. Hul nobody setw th<•m 1etev1s1on has the powc·r · ··1 was nl'\'1..'r 111 central /\letbama until I wt•n l th1..•n· for lhl• mov11.' 'Norma Rae · Everywhcrl' yvu looked. out in the country. you saw TV antennas You realize the power of this medium ·· ANO IF THAT power works in his favor" "If 1t doe:. huppen fl would be a wonderful thing to u ... £> to fill up a thcarer 1·\'c done three producllonb of 'R1rhard Ill ·Now if people know ml'. people who've nc\Cr seen Shakespeare before might com <'.·· Perhaps one reason "Kaz" fits Leibman ·~ style so well is that he created the sh ow. He came up with the concept after CBS liked ham but rejectc.'<1 a dctecti ve pilot he did. It was has idea to take a street.wise man who had learned law In prison and drop him into the rarefied at- mosphe re of a prestigious law firm. One of the s ho w 's best clements 1s the interplay between Leibma n as lhl' unsophisticated. un~lished lawyer and Patrick o·Neal as the suave and de· bon<iir hclH1 of the l<Jw firm ''The funniest film of the year'' CHICAGO flff8(JH( ·SOHO W((llil YNCWS SitC11.tMlNIOUNION · S.tNf11¥/Cl$COD-IN£11 DAVION JOURNAL HCRAl.D II vou·re 1n n•on sr.noo1 ii ~ou '"on college. 11 vau '" out ot collvge II vou ve 'l.V<l• neord ot co11eo11. <J Not1ono1 tomooon ron (J Soh.11dov N1on1 l •v<Z Ion. or you rq JUSI !llOdV IOI sorne wild college num()f vov will hove o rougn1ng good time o r 'An1mo1 Hov$/l ··· -Gl"<C sw.ut NllC IV .. Freoe:llcolty lunnv. o raucous iemqmbfonce o4 ln•"Qs post arid POsslot'lote Good innocent tun ml•ed w•ln vnovgn uneau. .......... w1c•edness to 0•"" II some cnorO<"ter ·• -'J.,/.A~ .. ., ,. ~118UIS ·~hmU.-,._ 1H( INo1TY ~. ~ 11\DOAAH #IOOUCnON 'w.llOIW. i>M'OON~ ~ H()UI(• -~ eru.819 ~~ JOHN ll(NION ~ll.OOM nl()t.W 14.la-~~ ·-~tll'Wol'IY~-,,,,.,. MfMNI -Ill'~~ V,,,_ tllo IWOl.O """"6 ~ llOIN('f(, Ofl6~P, 0..0.0 tllo JC)HN INC)O .. . . --~ .,,, ___ ., __ c: ..... ·~:--::.:-:r..,.·=:. i;.--:.==:;.,-::~11]~~~~ ···-·-··~·--'l --~-l!I NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' MARIO" 2 Cf.NTU"Y 2\ Coota Mesa· 646·0573 Anaherm 772-890? MOii r n 1 30 • 9 ·~ SJI ? 30 • 4 4~ • 7 30 • 9 4~ • 11 4) 'iu~ l 'IO • 4 4~ • 1 30 • 9 4!1 "What appealed lO all tht1 people at CB~ "!{39 that ht:re was a ma n trying to change has ~He." says Lclhman. "That he's a lawyer Is in· cidental. Wl'll. mnyb<' it's interesting that he's a lawyer because It w;,s lhe law that got him into trouble "WE ALL WANT to ch<inge our li\'eS.' His was a raillcal change. · "There·~ greut identification with this r haracter. He's a schnook in many ways. ln the world or the courtroom and people wearin ~ vests he's a little at st'a. He's clumsy. That•s fun for me to play He'll st ay that way if 1 have any thing to s ay about 1t. He'll always s tay m trouble He 's not a macho hero. but he can take cure of himself .. Le1bm:m tias had other opportunities to be: on telt>vis1on. Afl t.•r the mo\ 1c "Su~r Cops." ht. "as asked lo turn that into J sen es. llis fi rst ap pearan<'c on t clev1s1on in an episode or "Police Story" led to another invitation "Ltnda was in California and we'd bef'n sepa r ated from each other for a while so J said I would do 1t ir I could come up Wllh the idea " It was not snobbery tbat kept him awet y from telE'v1 sion. "l hke TV. I watch it," he s ays "I reared ror the rtuahty of my work because of the speed. You get spoiled in film~. I was very selfis h." After workin~ in m ovies. ~ibman says he finds the pare or tele vis ion exhausting -"ll 's worse than any of my friends ever told me" and he's homcs iC'k for New York, which he hasn't seen since Marc h. ··The hours are crazy:· he ~ays. ·-rm in vol\'l•d \\1th the writing f'm in virtually l'\'t'r) ~hot I 'n ! !Jt·en al 1t for three months and h:i \'t'n·t rN1lly had LJ br('u k i.ince we cJid th1: pilot 1n January " LEl8)1.\N SEl::S THE .inte rpl<ty bcl\\een "JL and 0 l"l•al·:. Samul'! lit'nnett as IX>lh a rich man.poor mun rclLJt1on~h1p and a father·son rt• 'linage' Changed llOLLVWOOD t AP 1 -011\'la Hus~e> sheds h er "~riod image" whe n she appears as an Arab l<'rro n st rn the CBS mini series ··Tht Pirate ·on Tuesday, Nov 21. <tnd W<.-dnc~day . Nov 22 "I "ear battle fatigue~. fire a rna('hinc gun iJnd :-.tick my noise in tht: dart ," :.iJ1d Miss II llSSl'Y •· 1 IO\'t.' 1t .. John Travolta MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY ·SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" !PG) .. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 110 MM STERC('ll "TOMMY'" (PG} "WIZARDS" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT'" ··FUN WITH DICK & JANE" (PG) "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CR> "MAGIC .. ''ll "UP IN SMOKE" CR} 'UP IN SM OKE .. (R) "EASY AIDER" "MAOIC"(A) "CORVETIE SUMMER" NATI NAL LAMPOON' ANIMAL HOUSE "MAGIC"(A) "CORVETTE SUMMER"' "SMOKEY & TME BANDIT'' (PG) "HOOPER ' ALL D"IVE·INS Otl'UC 7:00 ,.M .... KT\.l C:"'I~ Under U ,,.. Unlfl• • Kidd .. tl'l~nround . . . -.. . . . ". -.... l,1t1on:.l11p · I don l think Kaz 1s awJrc Oen nt.>tl ·s a fath<•r fi g urC', but he 1s " Iii!> next film 1s "Norm n Rae," which alRo stars Sally Field a nd Bc·au Hridges ''1 play the• union organizer and Sally 1s the redneck h1d.Y. 1n the textile mill Beau plays her husband. lt'l<' a love story bctwct'n Sally and me, hut without s ex ll 's a w ry mature love story about two op· Posltes lie helps her' t1> iJ better llfe and she helps him." Leibman says one rl'uson he had p rohll•ms in m ovies is because Hollywood likes to vut ac. tors 1n p1gconhol<'s "In 'Norma Ha<' · I pl;:iy u romantic leading man . which had bt•cn difficult for me to get intt'I because of all the lunallc!:> I 'vf' played ... ht; s ays "The English actor 1s always versatile• In AmericD. it's <1 i.rn to he versatile. In ·Where·, Poppa.' I pl:J}t'll ·c;t>p~c· St'g.11 :-. hrnlhN 1h1· ,l?U) in lhl· ~!orill.1 ~tU 1t Yuu nrn 1m.1~t11l' Jlolly .... ood'., reMct111n 'You 1•an !'l('l' tht· n·luctan1'<' lO cast m•• 111 rorn a nl 1c lead mg rolt•s '· H1· pauM~s. then .11ltlc; with a :-.male. "I do kno" how to kiss girl.,· ·1\ TEHIOHS' The NlQhl He c~m• Hom41 "HALLOWEEN" Plus IRI 'KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE .. J " Plus fPGI OIPLfRIENOS edwards llOO CINCM ~~;:?£: .. 673-8350 ~ , ' I' • r I I t ••2 DAILY PILOI B~lkg Books Nov Ii t Mich ner Has Difficulty Thinking Small Bv Pflll THOM ~ NEW 'a ORK <A l'• fo:vc-ry tutu• l f1n 1'h ii tong book. I i.we111 m) IW"ll 11r.1• '' •!mnit tu lw •mall." sa)'5 .lanw' A M1ctw1wr, \o\l11~1· l11tt• .. 1 novel. "t'ht~aJM'i1kt• 'IMO~ ·• hulk.' t~ pu.:•·' "Hut.·· utldi. M1dwn1•r lo\ 1th ,, '""'•· onra• I get !llbrtt'<i 011 lhl' 111·,t boolo. I hnt1 I ~.int to ,.~ pl: In lh111 or lh.•t or hnth .in1I bt-fon· I kllO\o\ 11 I 'l' .:111 .1 111.: book "And. \'\IU kntl\o\ 1h1• funn\ lhll\6( I!> thJt t'\t'r\ ti.I\ uf the• yt•ur I .ic-t lt'th•r, fr 11m r t'.Hkr:- v.•ho !lay m book' Jr•' too 'hort T ht>y love la\ in,.: 1n th1.r 1tt1 n~1nary '">rid J ". 1 r<' Jh'tl .rn1I tht•y Urt• ,)tll'ry to M''' It 1'0 1111' lo Mn t'O" " "'lt•H•H" SO, lT SHOl I 0 rn1111• ,,., no -.uq1r&\t' lh.it ttll' 71-year-Qld M1t•ht>rwr t urr 1·11th h \o\orkun• 111'1 d OOH•I and 1t ''"II bt• a hm.: °'''' JI.lout the· Oult·h 111 South Afnt·u I '\ 1' n•w.1rt•ht~l I \ 1• ~·~ur1 11 uncJ l t>x pert to bt-... t m' hr ,11 n' 11111 1h11 1111.: 1 h1· 1~11 111111-: years I h gurt• 1t lo\ 111 takl' to do 1t · T h al book \\tll bt• M1t·hencrs 271h. an rm press1ve output for u man ~ho e .. me lute to the wnting proft>M .. 1on I hs flr.,t book appe<1red whf!n he w as 40 It was "Tales .. )f the South Paclfu:." and it won him the Puhtur Prire H 1s a book of inter· r ela ted ston t's, and M1 C'ht!nl'r ~ays he got some of bis ideas for 1t from hill 11 ~ year :,tint m the U.S. Na vy during World Wur JI Mlc~ner. who cntt'reJ serv1<'e as an enlisted man and rose to lieutenant commander, says he visited some 49 1slandt. during h1!> tour ·and that's a lo t of the Pac1f1c Ocean " Michener muses that "I always knew a lot a bout writing and hlt'r<itur1•. hut I don't think f would have bet'om<· a \Hlll'r 1f 1t hadn°t been for the w ar . It dragJ.(t•tl ml' 11ut of ttw r outine and thre w m e into a bold , ne\o\ world .. Give your budget a lift, sell your stti equipment f ast i n the Skiing classified ads of the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 THX 1138 -6:00 & 9:35 last Days Of Man On Earth 8:10·11:05 sr£.CIAL £.NGAGtM£NT NOW SHOWING CtNEDOME 23 NEWPORT CINEMA Orarege 634·2553 Newoo11 Beach 644 0760 I o11 O .. f>,/e Lourt1ll'Oil'•"'1nto,,1\ifl ~II ~34 t Hf l -----And In Los Angeles----- AVCO CENTER CINEMA VOGUE Westwooo 4 75·0711 Hollywooo 462 6fl11 , "°"'· fltO P4\\.UAC'<-truoroe Ott'\ fNGAC,l•·°'"' '1'0 -.ia_tiiiiocr-1"1 _, ____ ...,.. ___ ..,....,_~~ A lm.AnO'JHT I Ull f'ICT\R ~ 1 N0W PLAYING -J OllAIGf MALL CINEMA WEST UA CIN[MA (Jiang~ 637 0340 Westmrn~rer 11!12 4493 <.osld M~ 540 0~94 , ~·)~ Sil !wn 130 • 600••0 JO 110 'USU M:ClrllD fC)t' TMIS lllGMllMtn What CAN You Get for a dime these days?? LOCAL WANT ADS DIMl-A-LINES IVllY SATURDAY DAILY PILOT .. . . . ,. ..... Ill' rt•<'all~ thnt h1i. ''"' book "didn 't pay me nll tho! muC'h" so he <·ontlr1ut-d to work as 11n ,•chtor 111 u vubh,h111..i houi.e lt1 hrs s pare ume he wurk1•d on 11 'l'cond hook Tht>n. J highly popular '' .1.:l' mu'''"el \Ht\ m Jclc• f('(>m "South Pat ah<'." .111<1 M1ch1•rwr ,.,~·:-. lh11t i.:a v1• him enough money to 11 \ c• 011 ~' I m toL.ill) 1mkblc\J to play .. Aftc•1 C11u!)hina h1:1 :1c<·ond novC'I , Michener 'J), hl• J'lkt>tl u h•udinR hkrury rnt1c of the day 1£ hl• thou.:hl lw 1·ouhl mah 11 as a fu ll lime writer .ind ttw mllll un'\o\ "·rc·d. 'I think you can " rt w.ls 11 hurd dN·1s11m to make," Michener rt'<'•'llo. ·I 111,1:. mar 11l·d, 1mcl writing for a living 1s .1 hj1d lif1· l\ut I 1hd huv1• JOl'omc from ·South l'.•l'th1· M• I l'UUld :.till P.lY the nmt " A Nl 'Mtst;R Of. gan to roll out or his tq>t•wratt•r hut. suys 1che er. "the fi rst one to ""'"Y hit 1t 1J1.: Wjs llawa1 ·. I think that was my f1n1t ht•i.bt.>lle1 My othl·r books had done very ""'llN'tnbl} but ·11awa11' ealJy set me up finan· l'lally and It's been very se ·ure from then on " M 1t•hener now has mo re than a noddfog acquain· t,lfl('l' with the best M~ller lists, but why som e of his bc>-0ks lundon them "1s a mystery" toh1m. 'I don't dehtx•rately set out to write a best· ,t>llt-r ," h~ says "l 'm not s ure you can consciously "hoot for suth a thing Naturally, I like the re· adto•rsh1p I have. I think it's wonderful. The factthat I have bl.-en able to write m so many fie lds and still hold all those readers is remarkable to me. "J don't really know why those readers like Put some red sails in your sunsets. Buy one of the dream boats llst- e d in the B oating cl assified ads of the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 $2500 Disco s s el'lry lee for Nov 15·16-1 7 contest at Huntington Center Phone 897·2533. LUNCH • DINNER SUNDAY BRUNCH Open JI :00 a.m. to II :00 pm. Close 4 00 p m. Mon & Tue Jlarpist Maureen Love f;ntertams for Your f.unchenn Pleasure Noon to l :00 p m . Wed & Fri. 1~rwate /'arhl'S • C.:01cnnt1 • Ot•l111•r11 rny books. Maylx' it's because they have a begin· nrng, a development. an end. a nd all those parts conspire lo fo rm a total 1mpress1on. The reader gets a coherent view In other words the book say~ !)O mettung. 1tdoes not Just ramble ... M1<'hener . who has homes in St Michaels. Md . and Burks County. Pa .. says another reason for his big fi ction books may be Popular 1s that they a re "an much the same pattern. By that I mean I select a sub JC<'t with a strong geographical background a nd then I take a long, long look al 1t. going back into h istory and prehistory Saturday Kids Network Asked CHICAGO <A P> -A major c hildren's television ad vertiser has asked the Fede ra l Comm unications Comm ission to create a single. high-quality childr.en 's te levision network for Saturday mornings. Ke nneth Mason, preside nt of Quaker Oats Co .. has proposed that the Saturday morning period between 9 a.m . a nd noon be made uni· form on all three networks with broadcasters and ad vertisers coopera ting to create the s ingle network. He suggested that each networ k produce JO three-hour time pen ods a year. SUN. 1 :00, 3:30. 6:00, 8:30, 10:45 EDWARDS CINEMA HAllOtt.U ADAMS ....coSTAMESA 546·3102 FOR FURTHER PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL 534-FREE l 9 nemancast a lingering spell of awe and wonder, of magical Innocence overcoming evil, of simple courage conquering fear -he gave us the legend thm-whttiveiorever in our minds. J.R.R. Tolkien triumphed with the perception that a single dream is more powerful than a thousand realities. Come to Middle-earth, a world beyond the furthest reaches of your imagination. A RALPH BAKSHI FILM J . R.R. 1blkJen's MTHE LORD OF THE RINGS" MuatcbyLEONARD ROSENMAN Sc:recnpay by CHRIS CONKLING and PETER S. BEAGLE• Ba9ed on the novels of J . RR TOLKIEN Produced by SAUL ZAENTZ • Dlm:ted by RALPH BAKSHI "",. ____ ,._.. ... ,.... --.., .... "-_'-_'-uul oouwBT&!ID I AFant.asyFtlms TllllllM~ -.-"._.... __ Preeentauon ~°""-I __ ,.,._ I f!!l~:'!"...:':"..:J ~---·..., SXC1 USIV£16NCAC:EMENT' I ST ARTS WEDNESDAY BRISTOL CINEMA, Costa Meta S40-7.ff4 140 PA5111ll ACCtl'T'W ooa1NC 11119 fNCACtMllN'T . . • .... AUTHOR -Of fUVOtfA SATUIDAY NIGKT flVll 1•1 h Ul TffANK GOD IT'S JllDAT 1•01 81('HAIO IUI TOH e 10041 MOOll THI WILD GUSl 111 "H ING All lHI <OUU GI lOU CAMI" MIDNIGHT lXPHSS c11 ---.J IJ:•J e J·IJ e S 0 e I II A IO:lO l lCHUD OIHHUU fHf l!G flX t•GI PIUS HOUSl CAllS 1•01 __ ......, _____ llUt AINAZ II e (AIOt I UIHITI A W(DDING11>01 ll'lUl ..__ __ -J WHO'S lllllNG Gll.U CHllS? l"GI Mwtto•, Wi•iftcJ The ! ~.:.:~ Gno+ ctwn,,_of m-?" .. ln~OfllwP'Wi ,~ .. --- ''DEATH ON THE NILE" lrGI WllDAYS -7 IS-9 4' SAlillUN -1·4s-4 IS-7 00.t·» "TURHIHG ,OIMr' trGI r "~ "tHTERMA TIO MAL va vn~ t.M'••• .. ... . "'" 821·4070 JTIVU ffl SfAllOHI PAllADISf AlUY fl'OJ ,lUl CHOll IOYS<•J ----..--,-..... ,-,,,--.•u1NO Alt fHI COUU Of YOU CAN!" ._.... MIDNIGHT Ul,IHSc11 ........ ,... '"'' 962'2481 nn Of lAUllA MAIS<•I llOGfl ...00.1 WILD GUS( t•J "LUl J'Hf lfTSYt•I .. .... "S"'l.=)Neeftl ~II• lfO WIDHUOAYll>OJ (JACK AN DER ON) REVEALS In lhe •·JJl\jQlllll a -.. • • ..."" .: .... p -• . .. ' .. . . . . --- .... I l ( t ' j .. _, I NSIDE : •Business •Stocks &.tnd41y. NoY9mb9r 12, 1978 OAILV ALOT 4 Univac mini computers ~nd peripheral equipment have more ca:eacity than much larger early computers and are easier to operate using keyboard Raymond Crane says he's trying ·not to Univac· the giant firm's Irvine operations. purchased last year from Varian to complete line Chamb e r 's Work Aids Consumer By PAT DUNN ot Ille Oailv Pilot \Ytl You Se(' a sign in a store indicating lht> own('r 1s a member of the Chamber of Commerce This means nothing to most people in the area of consuml'r protection. The Chamber of Commerce is 100 percent on the side of business, not the consumer Right? Wrong~ The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce handles several consumer com plaints every week. according to Nathan L. Reade, executive manager, "WE REPRESENT BUSINESS ... but if we get a complaint from a consumer a bout an area firm , we try to help strai ~hten out the problem." He explains that an immediate phone call is made to a member bus iness when a complaint Is received. "There are alway::. two s ides to every story. and many of the problems brought to my attention are the result of m1sunderslandingl> bet ween in- dividuals. "Most of the lime the consumer's pro- blem is resolved," he says. "Believe it or not, our members arc concerned about their reputation with the ChafT\ber." ... . WHEN A CONSUMER problem involves a non-member. Heade contacts the rirrn by letter. with a follow-up phone oall. "Even in non-member cases. problems usually are solved with a reasonable dis· cuss1on of the situation." he says. Reade added that when a firm a pplies for Chamber mcmbf>rs hip, the board of dir('ctors must screen the applicant and approve membership. "If we know tha~ a businPss has had a lot of problems with c ons ume r s. we d o not so lic i t its membership." When the chamber's mediation efforts fail. Reade sals lhe proble m is referr ed to the Orange County Office of Consumer Af. fairs . "THE CONSUMER really has to take more responsibility if he wants to avoid - problems." Reade emphasizes. "People shouJd be aware of the reputa- tion or the businesses they deal with. Know your car deale r and television repair person." he advises. "(f you buy goods or services from a 'legitimate' firm, you seldom have proble ms. "I can't fault business too much. Most firms try to do what's right. tr they didn't, they wouldn't be able to stay in business very long. "That's experience talking not just an 'old Chamber of Commerce man."' READE QUALIFIES as on experle~e\! Chamber of Commerce affiliate. In his third year as manager of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, he has been a member of the organization since it was incorporated in 1950, and served as assis- tant muwger for seven years. <See CRAMf It, Pa•e C%> ... . "' . . . " . -• :f ....... ·~ .. ·.r ; .. • consumer '" . .. .CLOSE-UP ~ . . .... ' . You I Your _Moneg ___ ~, Got the B ug Inventio ns Fill Garage S hop • By JACKIE HYMAN Oi IM O•llY P it°' SI.Ill If you drive down a certain bland, almost nondescnpt Costa Mesa street . park ~ext to an unobstrusive corner house and walk mto what appears to be a converted garage. you will hnd yourself in a place where anything -or almost anything can come true E\Jgene Engelhardt 1s an inventor . He invents th.ings that fly and a few ideas that might not He's a down-to-earth realist when 1t comes to bu1ldin~ precise models of airpla nes and their cousins, but every now and then his dreams come along and carry him away .... fF IT HADN'T BEEN for a severe case of diabetes that began early m hfe , Engelh ardt might have made a career for himself as an aerodynamic en~ineer. Instead. he's purs ued his avocation throughout his 56 years. while holding down a variety of jobs until he retired on disability a few years ago. His interest in inventing began, indirectly, when he saw a friend's model airplane when he was a boy. It was a real model, he notes. the kjod that rues. not one of the stationary replicas "Eventually this all led up to invention." Engelhardt said. "f didn't like the wayp he model kits were designed and built. and I want- ed to see iJ I could Improve on it." "IT'S LIKE A disease ," he said. "Once you gel the bug. you realize the possibilities oL using theories to develop something better." -Although subject to occasional incapacita lion thal inte rfe red with formal studies. Engelhardt tead everything he could about aerodynamics and learned the practical side of carving, metalworking and working with plastic from his family and friends His brother, Walte r Engelhardt. 1s also an inventor who has retired from a job with Ford Aeroneutronic and holds several patents. The brothers and thei r disabled mother share a Costa Mesa home, and Walter shares his skills in the workshop. The work.shop Itself Is festooned with brjght orange model planes or strange-looking design. "I SELl;Cl'ED ORANGE because I learned it was lhe most vis ible color," Engelhardt said. ''When you lose a model. when it rues out of sight, it can be round more easily." . He said he and friends have som etimes used a Piper Cub airplane lo fly over and sp0t the miSS"lng planes. Enaelhardt said, he doesn't OY the model planes ln publlc very often. although he and his brother take one raclio-controUcd invention, a <See INVENTIVE, Pa1e C2> Sperry R and Lik es Coast Spot Mini Market Giant By THOM LECOQ Of IM O••IY Piiot St.ff The fi rst picture of the first computer shows a half a dozen dozen people standing amid a maze of lights, electronics.filled cabinets a nd miles of wire. ll was called the Eniac. and its creators al the University of Pennsylvania were proud. You can tell by the postures and smiles of the six in the photogra ph. SOON AFrER THAT, Uni vac became the first company to market a computer, a cum bersome device in those days. but the beginning of changes in business. engineering and scienct- that have comple tely altered each of those dis <'iplines. How computers have changed s ince that firs t peek in 1946 A photograph in a cu.µ:ent Univac <now Sperry Univac I mini computer brochure shows a young woman pressing a few keys on a type writer-sized terminal. blithJy wielding as "'tnuch problem solving capacity as the first engineers did with their huge electronic numerical integrator and computer That small terminal is made in Univac's nine-building facility at 2700 Michelson Drive. Irvine. which 18 months ago wa!; a d1v1Mon of Varian. UNTIL THE 8UY-OUT, L'nivar had been" force in '1he marnframt· c larg(• computC'r 1 bu::.1 .. '· "'"'. ._. .... ',. -... , ~,,#-.:.·----., ORANGE COUNTY . . . BUSINESS · . ,~ . ·• Of The Week ~ . :. . .. ness second only to IBM . but had left the mmi lQ others l:nivac wanted to slake out a portion or the mini business -which 1s growing at about 30 percent per year and Lo offer complete packages when making mainfra me sales. Vanan. headquartered in Palo Alto, was r hosen because it had a well -respected product hne and customer loyalty It didn't have too big a slice of the m arket. however. between J percent ands percent. That. said Raymond Crane , head of the Irvine operation. 1s still true, but since total sales have doubled. the result is a comfortable figure for the bookeepers m Univac's New Yo rk headquarters . THE CHANGES SINCE the takeover have been m any : Doubled workforce. 1,500 by year's e nd . three times the research a nd develop- m ent s taff. and s ix new buildings for a total of nine But tho:.t' arc JUSt stat1s t1cs Cra ne fle~hed them out by say ing that incoming Unn•ac money hai; allowed engineers to try new idea:., research people can afford to d,o more exotic ex pe riments and an influx of new people has "stirred the pot." With the capital came controls , however , and Crane said ·'the entrepreneurs bailed out." But most of Varian's top management stayed, grappling with the reports required by Univac's central management. But Crane insisted controls do not mean the company will stagnate. "I'm trying not to Univac the place, trying to maintain some of tha t s mall company atmos phere.·· THAT M EANS ASS IGNING a lot of responsibilit} to scC'Ond tier and line manage me nt. h!>terunl? to idea::. and allowing people to try new ideas even af they don't work out. "I don't mind i:io1ng back to sweep up the m ess," said Crane . "One manager here said 1t: ·you'll never be m trouble for something you did. but you're an hot water if you don't do something ... Schools are one reason Univac deeided lo base its mini-computer activity on the Orange Coast . Youthful enthus ias m and just-learned ad- vances in the state of the art make for cross pollem zation among present staff. Ideas m ay brew for a long time, missing an rn~redient or two needed to make them work. A cha nce remark from someone new may fill in (See UNIVAC, Page C21 An electric motor powers Eugerie Englehardfs model of man-powered Riane ~ Homeowne rs Getting Break By ROBEPT J . BRUSS Real estate owners came out bi~ wm ne.rs in the 1978 Tax Bill I perhaps because so many members or Congress own pr'o perty L Here are the h1ghli~hLc; or the tax law c h an ges. a ll of which benefit homeowners and property invcstor:o,, t. "OVER SS RULE." For many year~ the "over 65 rule'' permitted home sell er' age 65 or older to avoid taxon their prof11 on the first $35.000 of their home ·s sale price. The 1978 Tax Bill cancels th.is rule. In Its place 1s the new "over 55 rule" which ls far more gene rous. The new law allows lhe first $l00,000 of a qualified home seller 's profit to be completely tax-frt!i?. This new low can be used once per lifetime. • To qualify. the home seller must <l l be 55 or older on the s ale date and 121 have "C>wned and occupied the principal re sidence a t least three of the five years before the s ale. This new ruJe 1s retroac- t Ive to h ome. condom1n1um . and cooperative apartment sales closed after 'July 26, 1978 %. RtslDENCE REPLACEMENT. The new law Improves the "residence replace- . . . . t ment rule " Home sellers o( any age can still sell their prmctpal residence and de- fer the profit tax by buying a replacement costing at least as'much as lhe old home's sa le pri('e. Purchase and occupancy must occur within 18 months before or af\er the s a le <up to 24 months after the sale is al- lowed if a new home is constructed 1. Formerly. this rule could be used only once e\'ery 18 months . Now it can be used more often 1f a job site changf' r~uires the sale a nd purchase. 3. CAPITAL GAINS TAX. Elfeetlve Nov. 1. 1978. the long te rm capital gains tax excltL4'lon increased from SO to 60 percent. The res ult is to lower long·term capital gains tax rates to a range of S.6 percent to 28 pertent on the total profiL Twelve months Is the minimum holding period to qualify for this tax break on the :)ale of capital assets such as r ealty. For example, a person selling an apart- ment house at $100.000 long-term capital gain profit will now only have $40,000 tax- . able, whereas the old law would have taxed $50.000. <See TAX BREAKS, Pace C2> . ' -' ... ... .... . ,. ..... ....-..... -· 1 'I .. .. ; . •• I I -' I c.1 .. ~ I I' . . .. UNIV AC MIMS. • • tFrorn Page Cl ) thE' bl.ink Jllll .1 nt'"' µroduct, PH><'e!>b ur l)N\ It e It. bot II f."OR THAT REA."°N. Crane ~11·\ mind the Joh l'hilnj.!lll~ that ti. b11 part or Ow Orun~t: Coa&t \"11m1,uh'r 1ndue.tr.> '\'ou mu.st continue lo h lrl' 11\''lo\ llt'\1Vh tu J(t.'l Of"W Id ai. I 1kt• ru:1nv nuna makflnt, lJw vac dc~n l nialw lht• du11-.. llny ~11tcon c•lt'Ctronki., Uuat makr-thl' de\flct"S work rhf'y ~•ID th clrculU m•de b, lhl• handful ol tn•nufa.cturen who do, ho" t' \ t'I l lll\11c: !11)4•.., l1u1ht <'ll11n1·t' rJhri<'ate n111 11t•• 1111.: ~ 1n u11, .inti 1nh'1tr11tt· lht· nwmor> n11t'1 o pmcv:.wr and oth.-r rans rn\O a a111lem Umv1H' alt-0 t•mpha~Uf' sof\wat't', the pro Kr ams an.d 1tata th.Mt mallt-umt.& J)f'rform a wid • \ arl~ly oi JO~ And &t"rYH \' Rt'h .. lot or att~nl.lon. a.aid C:nnc- "OF CO\ llSE YQ lllAllE money o n ~f'rvltt . but whttl )OU really make lti your r.- put ahon ;ind tod•Y repulaUon a. pretty much tht>1"'l\' \OOw11 Th.ll '"h~1t i.er"1C't'H .. all.1hout .abvut · H t• jddt'1I 1h.,1 \ Jtl~n ' r1•pur1.1t1on (or -.~n lft' l'll.plu1m•1t "'h\ 1 u:-.lomt'r., :.tuc·k '4 Ith the :-m 411 L'1>111p..1n> Thi•.) .. 1111 tlo fm m111.: J c 111•· lll"HI \lotlll'i\ t 111\ ·•l' t•\~'<'h -.lo\4 h tu l '\jl.sn<l ("rum··., t ,1:-.k r~·w '' hu11d111g u tt·iim 11f m 1u1 u.ct'1" JOd 1•11 >t1nt·t·1.., who "'ii I ~tn:lt·h \'un:rn·:. b.1~"· ... ttJlt'~} uf t;111wth' ~'I Unl\'ii<' (anunc·t'd propurt1oni. , Ill' 11> candid dbout polt'ntial problemb and noted that .a ft?w eastern d1v1islon.11 of the gurnt company !Show i.low ~ruwth and a luck of 11c w ideas An ope11111s; up or manugement, a llowmg nE'w 1deai. roon1 10 grow anti not panicking at a fl'w m1si.~p:-.. ht.' hopt'' '4 111 make the mirH d1v1i.1on rem•111hlt.• the b1·1ghtcr hghts m the com µ:i ny "\'Ol llA\!t. 1'0 1H 'C t;PT untl u ~t· d1.1n~t''-I 1·.111 ~ho~~ }llU lht.• ~pt:rry Ulll\l!l" ript·r:.1l11111:. 1Aht•f"l• th1·rt· ;.ir1• tht.• l(Oo<l rnunagt.'r.,, 11 ·1> "'h<'r£· lhc 1nnuv:.it1on:. art' .. That 1s important to Cr.m e because hl' s t·cs a shakeout or tht' myriad firms now an the m1n1 business duran,:: the ne xt few years. Com pa nics that don·t 1nvci;l heavily in research and development now will be gone, either sold off or bankrupt. He cited the fact that two giants, General Electric and RCA. had to drop out oi the main· frame business a C.ew years ago because they didn't k~p up And. of course. there are the Japanese "T he U.S. comple lt:l.v dominates the world mina market." tw ~Hid , but U S telcv1s1on makers 14t·rt· 11n<'l' Ill lh<' \:Jm<' po~1t1on ('ftANt: DOf:S~'T SPl.~O \ lol of lame look 1ng O\C r h1~ o;houldc·r dl 1«1mpet1tor~ Thl• 1.q1y to sl1t•k around for the long h;,ul b lu 1nvc:,t 1n lhl· people whr, will t.1kt• you th1•re E v<' n a s ho rt con v c rs u t 1 on \I. 1t h th l' youngish. top <'xcrutive makl'!i 1t dtar th.it"~ exactly what he's tryan~ to do. CHAMBER ... C From Page Cl.) Readl• was ;1 local merchant before becommR involved in Chamber a<.'t1~1tics and managt.•mt•nt flt• l.llso wa:. a memh<·r of the committee 1,1,·h1ch or gan11.ed incorporation of lht! city a nd served with the Costa Mesa planninr.: commission from 1000 to 1976. plus being a n elected director or the Costa Mesa County Water District fro m 196'9 to 1977. The Chamber of Commerce office at 29f.O Ha rbor Blvd_, h as four full-ti.me pro· k ssional staff persons to serve its more than 1.000 m embers . Reade says his staJf continually compiles__gcncral Information to s t a.v abreas t of community arr airs . Man) information pamphlets. a local map and b11>ehures are available at the orrioe. T H E "INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY of the (;n•ut(•r Costa Mesa & Harbor Area" al::o is a' all a tile. 1\nolhC'r t·h :.i mhe r publication, the Harbor an·.• '"Ye llow Hook ... lisle; busi- nesses. t'onrnwrcial and professional firms In Cost a Mes;1 ~t·wport Beach, Corona del Mar. Irvine, fo'ountarn Valley and adjacent areas or Santa Ana a nd Huntington Beach Any Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to business grov.1.h . and Costa Mesa's or. ganization is no exception. Heade notes that the city has had an incr ease in retail sales from $13 9 million in 1967 to 5569 9 million in 1977 a 309 perce nt increase compared to lh~slatcw1dc·:-al('s growth or 183 percent Retail stores now numhl•r 1.()66 in Collt:A Mesa, compared to f.iGJ approximately 10 years 3)(0 . R EADE POINTS OUT that <ti though this increase is s1gnHicant . not all businesses are successful. "I worry about the 'mom and pop' type of investment in small bus1 ness opportunities. Too m any people sink their s avinr,s into a bus int•c;!> venture without investigating to rind out what they're getting into " This concern led to the r hamber's late!'t project. a 2J·page booklet Latl t'd. "What You Should Know and no When S1ar\tnli( u New Ilusi1wss and Su J!geslions fur Sut· cess." It cove rs planning, banking, ac('oun- ta nls. insurance brokers as well as lips concerning IOl'ation. Bu'\incss licensc and permit requiremt>nts. city agencies in· vOlved with businl'ss, anrl tips for i.ucccss. s uch as hiring employees. <1 t1vcrtis ang, buslness analysis a nd s ugg<'stc<I. t•nllege courses. also are Included Reade e mphasi:i:ed that learning to deal with consumers fairly is a vltul part or any business. "TAKE A LOOK AT this," he said, of· ferlng a chamber Oyer. "ll tells the truth about why customers quit. "One percent dJe; 3 percent move away; 5 percent develop other frle.ndsh1J>6 : 9 per· cent go elsewhere for competitive rea· sons : 14 percent experience product dis· s atisfaction; and 68 percent quit becAluae of an attitude or indifference towards the c u stom e r by the dealer o r some employee." Reade says he concluded \ong aao that s uccHsful busineasc11 know how important col\sumer consideration ls t.o s ucce11s. "Wo s tress this with bu1tlne11s and try t.o belp lbe conaum r when it's neccsHry." Real Estate Jff all•flfl· •• l\y kOBlo;RT J. UR USS D t-:AH BOU J'lcuac tell rM 1f I can Qualify lo buy ~1 home I am tired of payinK hle h rt'nt of S32!.i per month with nothlng to llhow fol" It My Income I~ $13.000 fW'r ycur and I am ~ l 'n• r.uvf'd $1 .SOO for & down pay mcnt and c-an IHI)' u1> to $300 monthly mort11~ P"Ynl("nt~ I have no oUUU\ndlnp, blll• and have Rood cn .. '<llt. llow would I go about buying n1 y fmsl homl''' Ruth M Of:AR It 'Tll: Moist ~pie on quaUfy for a homt-purchut" ro!ftlnit Z.5 to tbrf't' Umf'111 tht-tr aouaal 1troa.a lnC()mt'. Thal puts you tn lhr13!.50ltoS:tt,OtOranJtt', WhUt you may be prtcf'd out or some cemmWl.Jlk-a. you 11bould bf' ablf' Lo flnd a "°"'" or rondomlnlum &o buy 1M>mt plact not too far trom your pntStot apanm~nt. ~ven In my aru, ont' of 11'.-billtefil prtttd In th~ ll S., tlWn" an nice onP-a nd two-bt'Clroom con· domlnhuna and cooperatives In your price raogr. Hc>wC'V<'r. your .\mall $1.~ small down payment may f>t> a problem. Mmit conven Uou•I lf'ndcri. r~uj~ a t lu!il a It percent do•o paym~ot. But you nn probably qualUy for a •·~r•I Uowdng Authority mortgage. Or you may gf't lutky and find a sellt'r "'ho v.111 noancf' your pure hue. Wc1rk with ta good real c•stat.. •l(Fnt to flnd arid finance youl' home. You'll tiave to s trt-tcb your budget bul the long·t.erm results wlll be worthwhile. '111 Apprabal "al~ Miai•.,..,. DEAR BOB: We agreed U> sell our home for $59.500 to a G I buyer But the VA Sharp Ears Listening for Night Soumls By JUDITH OLSON Of Ille O•llY l'ilee St.Mt There was the distinct sound or gunfire. A scuffle followed a nd voices were heard A rob- bery was in progress 1n an industrial building. The event is p~st history now but it's all down on tape, prcs<.'rved as evidence by an ·uudio sound system. T HE A UDI() SU'l'RIT\' SYSTf·::W , 1n add1 t1on to recording s uch 1nr1denb. t•un cfl'lt'ct run- ning water. tell whethc.•r t•mployt·t·<, <itt> late 10 work a nd let an employer know 1f una uthonz~d people or<.' going into hb building Audio :.ecunty systems arc the newe~t and most sophistit'uted burglar prevention me thods on the market. according to Ted Link. president of a new comp<my at 3188·8 Airway Orivt·. Costa Mesa, wh1t·h installs and maintains t"'o kinds of systems. The firm, Audio Security Systems Inc .. has accounts a ll OV('r Orange County and at a few distant paints in South<.'rn Californja. It :.enicl's school d istricb. con.,truct1on companies. 1n dustnal. manufacturing, retail and office build- ings and is available ror pn' ute homes TW_ENTY.Ji"OUR llOUR monitolln~ 1~ clone by l\udao employC"l'S and "at h.'a\l ont' t>rcdlo. 111 av. eek" ha~ bei.·n detected, L ink !>aid . San ce lhl' m1c·rophonl's which pick up all tlw noise arc so soph1st1catcd and since the poll<·,. can be alt'rte-d l'\1l'n before burglar~ get OUI or .1 building, many thieves have bee.n cnug hl 1n the act. Nin~ty:perct'nl or all robbcn<.•s take pl:i<'t' after midnight and ~fore 6 a.m .. Link ~aid, and the audio systems have provt.>d more effeclJve than havinR night security guards on duly. The audfo· !iY~tem has other advantages. It can de_tect bre~k ·ans through walls, ceiling and noor. m addition to lhc standard window and door entry. a nd it can be activated by someone INVENTIVE ... <F rom Page Cl > '"nying boat." lo Lake Elsinore and Oy it above the water. It's a model, for a two-seat<'r plane with enormous wiogs that Engelhardt believes could oper:.ite very c-fhc1cnlly just above thl' i.urfacc of the \.\ atl'r 11,J!:'S ALSO OF.SIGNED and built & one· person plane that could theoretically he operat· ed by pedal power, although the model version has an electric: motor bccaui.c there arc no m iniature pilots Other inventions o f Engelhardt ·s include a wing "that would he the mo~t effective 1ypt! of air foil yet made. which has the ability to l'hange its depth Of curve in 01ght." he Saad And there ar e some other component de· \'1Ccs. but Engelhardt said h1•'s ncv<'r been able to market any "I 'm probably lhl' w orld 's wo r s t salesman," said the lnvt'ntm Also, he sa11l. 1l''i hrr1 lo convme<? people ~ho arcn'I ex1wrts in a1·nxlynumics that an in- vention 1~ I.Joi h '";wt •cal a nd marki"-t 111'>le ''WHENEVER vou PRESF.NT 8 n<'w in· venlion to industry, vou are confronted wnh a lmost compkll' 011p0s1t1on or even rid1culr." Engelhardt 1micl . Hc and another Costa Mt''-J tn\'cntor . Malton "Grossm an, share a drt'am or cst~1blishing a city just fo r inventors. Engelhardt sahJ. where scor fing would be banished . There aren't any definite plans yet. but, s ince many Inventors a re older and own mobile homt-s, Engelhardt believes such an "Inventor City" could be started fairly easily in a new a rea. • "Right here in Southern California. there are ao many people, especially retired peopl<>. who would simply love lo have a shop lo work In to nploit their ideal\," he said. Your Da1ly Pilot can be Recycled. 1 ~ ('~"''~0-,. '"" Qtfto#I rllqtClit>g C"'71M '°' Ooell Al ... 556-5981 $2500 Disco 1 6 entry IH fOf Nov 15-16-'7 contest at Hunllnoton Cenler. Phooe 897·2633 mortgage oppraisu.l value came out at on ly ~.000. The btzyer Mgreed to pay the dJf. ference ln cash. But the agent say11 thls Is Il- legal. la it? Patricia E DEA.a PATIUCIA: No. A GI boyer can pay a.ore for die "°me tua Ute VA ap. pralMd ulee U tl:aat exceu ta paid la cllA. Secood mortgages are asaalJy aot allowed witJ:a ne. GI bome &o.ns. A.It tJ:ae leDde-r for full detalk. B1111er Sltould l11•ptt-f PreJHTlfl DEAR BOB: I went to Inspect a 12-unlt apartment howse that ls for sale. The agent show«!d me one apartment, told me all the rest were like it, and wouldn't show m e the other Jl. Is t.hl& customary lo expect a person to buy alter seeing only one apartment? AlbertM. DEAJtALBERT: Ves.Pnspedlve b•yers of apartrnema are uaally U.W. ooly one or two apartmeau to avoid dlmrblag Ute te· nant8. After Ute seUer ac~pta your pvclaaae offer. you can Inspect tbe other unJu lf you of. fer contaim an "lnspecUon and approval clau se,'' Hit should. Never Bllfl tor Ta.r ra••l~lu DEAR 808: I see that Congress passed a n ew tax bill which raises the standard tax deduction for a married couple to SJ.400 and to $2.300 ror singles. If we buy a home. our mortgage interest and property ti.x deduc- tion will be only slightly more than this de· duction. From a tax viewpoint, ls buying a homl' really surh a good lnve1'tment ' Arthur G DEAK ARTHlJR : Never buy pro]>el1y Just for &lie tai «Jmmlc'•· Tax benenta are jllst a -.. ol owalng real etta&e. TIMi bis benefit. ol eoane, 1.8 the Joy of o'Wlll.ol yeur ..... 11roperty. Tiie excelJent h:dlaUon raedge, dtee a. die property 'a apprttl•tin& nl11e, la •notller boau. Dome \'lluea are app~atlD1 rapldly In "'"' eommunJtlea, usually more than the In · na&lon rate. Willie tbe lncreHed standard ta• dedoc· lions beoeflt renters, these people have no bedce again.at lnllatlon. Wben they're ready to retire, all they un look forward to la con· Unued rent payments. But homeownen can look forward to owning their home free and clear by ~ reUrement yean. 'l"IMlre ta ao way a price tag can be placed on all these home ownerahJp benefits. Tax DelnTal for P~~ DEAR BOB: If J sell my house and buy a duplex where I live.,in one half. can J defer my profit tax? LesterS DEAR LESTER: Yes, If the vaJueof your Pf'Uonal residence bait of tbe duplex nettds the sales price of your principal rffidentt and If the duples Is purchased within 18 moolh~ before or after the sale. See your tax adviser for fa ll details of tbe "reaidentt replacement rule." Send your real es tate questions to Robert J . Bruss. P. 0 . Box 6710, S..n Francisco Calif. 94101. ' Ted Link notifies police of unusual sounds in building he monitors who is in the process of being held up. It also morutor s such spee1al systems as firt-, refrigeration . bo1ll'rs and water now on a 24 ho ur basis IN THE CASE OF SCHOOL distncts ther e Is re~uced vandalism, Link noted. The tapes are admitted as court evid ence, and a v1et1m has a hdt<•r chance of restitution A furth<>r advanlagl.' is that it ~ave!> police l1mr in r~pondang to false alarms By the tame .111 A uc110 &·runty r·mploye<: has dispatched the pohc<· then· 1s ct•rta1nty thc.tt th<>re 1s trouble T he only pmv1:-1on necessary for u busanes~ to be protc·clL'<I 1~ that "C:J ll doori. have to be lock~ble." wnJc~1d. _ LINK. A HUNTINGTON llarbour resident who has lived a nd worked in South t\mcn ca and Europe and has a de~rcl' 1n business. said the systems havt' good possibilities for home use hy heart patient:-. and thQsc with other serious ill ncsscs Any problem s can be detected 1mmcdiatclv by the trained listeners 1n his office und help can be disontched immediately Business Sclwol Tackles Sports AMHERST. Ma ss. t AP > li<'r~ a t t ht• ll niv crs1tv of MassachusPtt-.. far Crom professional s port':. front offices. lhey 're trying to lt•a ch 11tudents how to h l' t' o m <' b 1 I! I l· a ~ u c general manal(ers Applicants. 1r1 fact. an· being turned away "PUT THE words ·spo rts a nd m a nage- ment' togelher and and physical cduciit1on. Other colle~t·s offrr ~rad u a t e d cg r cl' s 111 spurts a dminjstrat1on. but M :lssachusetts 1s om· of tht• f<'w to OJ>('n it to 011 dcrgraduatC's about 100 th as year ~tu dent ~ s e ek 1n tc rnships with sports or· ganizations. Som etime!) this leads to pcrmane ut Jobs t here's mugnelis m .'' M ASSACRUS ETTS said Prof. Harold Van graduates have found der;iw aa~. .. Applicants front-office posts as ad- m u s t b e 1> c r e en e d mlnlstrative a ides with c arefully. There's a lot of team s an the National s ports nuts out there. but Football Le ague. Na- just because someone's a tional Bas ketball /\s ran does n 't make him s oclat1on, NationHI n~ht for ma nagem1·nt." llol'kcy Lcnguc and The univer11ity doesn't minor league baseball offrr tips on how to mu kc player trades. tnstcud. Others end up running Vandl'rzwaag. hcnd of YMCAs andgolfcourse!>. the school's Ot'J>artmcnt or eve n as bowling alley of Sport.c; Studies. over · _m_a_n_a_g_e_rs_ . ...._ ____ --i sees courses in sports l aw, business ad . ministra tion, sociology VW& PORSCH LEASING NEW & USEC> CAU THE IXPBT BILL YA TES, rMC. VW/PORSCHE 837..c800 ~93-CSl 1 CASH FAST H o m eo wner s : Loans arranged for any reason. Credit, no problem . Borrow o n ~·our equity. can now tor court eous. fa st Information. 1714t 147-7151 AMlllCAN Mot..,.,.. Co_ .. . . . ..... TAX BREAKS. • • (From Paxe CJ > 4. NEW MINIMU M TAX. Tht• old luw set a maximum 2S ~rccnt tnx rate on the fi rst $50.000 of long -term capital »ain!>. 011 Jan. l , U)7(), lh1S rule IS replaced With a OCW "'alternative minimum tax " T his ne w a ltcrnutlH' minimum tax, repla dn~ tht' olrt 15 pi•rt·ent add on ··minimum tax' on n·ally prof1~. ar>phes to}ilxahlc income plu~ the excluded 60 per scm of lon~·lerm capital gains. <ind oth<'r ~pref~ rncome-." ~~h B!t-tteCi"~f'Btt'fl depreciation. minus a S20.000 cxPmpt1on This alternative lax r ate l'i 10 perct.'nt of lhe first $40.000. 20 percC'nl of the next $40,000. and 25 rerct>nl on a mount:-. ov(•1 SS0.000 Rut profits on thC' sale of a prin r 1pal r1>s1dence a rc exC'ludl'lf from Utis n1·w alternative minimum tax S. OTHER ('ff ANG F.S. Tht> 1976 Tax Reform Law's ronlrovN:-1al "carry-0ver basis .. for mh~ntl'd prof)€rty is postpancd to 1979. The 10 percent Investment Tax Credit was extended to S<>ml' farm strul'- tures. such as P•ITTX>n<>, grP1•nhouses. anrt ch1ckcncoops.rNroat·t1ve10/\ug. t5, l!l71 The Tax Credit now a lso applies to re· novat1on of industrial and commercial ttuildings .1l l\'ast 20·Yt'<irs old. The rapid fi ve year deprpc1al.Jon of low income hous- ir1~ rl'hab1litatmn cos ts wu:-. extended to the end of 1981. Sur vivrns.: ~pouse M owners of farm and business propnty wen.• ~avcn 1mportanl c·~tat1• 1<1'( sav1n1:~ benefits Answer Page. For the phone calls · that can't wait. Answer Pigc oHers the most complete selection or "'beepers" In Southern Calltornla. We have regular beepers, two-address beepers ··even silent bceperi; lhal vlbralc noiselessly! And every bcepe( has jui.l one job: to alert you to lmportdnl phone <"alls in· >tantly. anytime. anywhere In I 0,000 square miles ol California. (No OM covers m ore lcrrltory!I If you have ,\nswer P<sge. you'll never mis'i a c1uci11 f ull again, bec.iusc when \Omeone want.. you, tht'f simply dlal your number on .iny phone and you1 beeper gl~t's vou the slgnol. It 'or; as ca'iy ao; that! You ; pay one low rnonthly 1<1lt'. wllh no l11n1l to the nucn bi:r or "beeps" you can rcc..clvc, no ~~cfal equip mcnt 10 Inst.i ll and no cittrn phonr chatgll'!li to p;>y So why woll? Call th~ number nt.ir"st you on<I f end ovt how cosy 11 Is l o stay 1n touch .111 the limr ·with J\Mwc:r Pa11rl ~~SWER PfU3E 731-7777 Or U1 lnfom>IMlol' fOf the AM-P~c 4'tl<'c lllUrctC ,.ou. ... _ ..... _Ii> ...... .. L .,· - NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE We ek's and Year 's High, Low, Close ... . . ' .. . . . . r . . . . ' ~ . ' . ~~12.1171 . OAUP&.Of Q •• '" " ' l t AMERICAN TOCK EXCH GE k' and Y ar 'I -' ----.. Jt.~ill' -• .....--- ...... . . .. ,_. . .. ... .... \ . . . . ._ . . -. is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 ,~L .. ~ ·&.&.I > '"' is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. .. I I ) '• ... " ' \4.. ... ·~ f . , • J " ' IO " I' .. ti Ir. M c. l b1 c ~I Pl ht "" '''1.. ,, "'''~·r ,. ~I" ", 1 ,.,., 'T''>' r11 ;o'"IM'"f"' .,,,..,11 "''"'""''"''''''' 1 ~· •• • ..... .,, t \ • REAL ESTATE l'"' f,1,l ''""'""'111 ~11''~'" ·11m•:"frrn""'tlf_,,,~ ... ,,........_ ........... ~,.,,.,..,..,... ~ ...... .,._ ......... -· -,, :\IL .•• I ',).,,.~· ~. I \,., ..... •,'/I Sunday, NOYember 12, 1978 DAILY AlOT a I Housing Starts Seen Dipping in '79 1 \\ i\SIJJN(i l'ff'-<:owrnznc·nt Jnd pnvall• 1n tlu ... 11 v 1•1·111l111111:0.l !\ 1llff1•rt·d i.harply 1n tht·11 l't lllllllllll .11111 h11U'\IO~ llCOJl'l'llOm. fur 1979 ~·t lhl· hl1ui.1nK lt1n·t'J '>t ,·onf1•r,·ntt· ~pousort"tl hy th1· N;1 tw11 ,1l 1\.-.w1.•1,1t1on of Home> llutldt>rs I.vii• i-: c:1.1mlt·y. ·' mt•mtx>roftht• PrPs1dent's l 01111nnl 11I 1'.n1n1111111· Atl\ l'>t'f'> 1•iq1r\•1>scd optimism I h .1t 1'11·H1clcnl ( '111 t1•1 '11 J llt1,\nfh1t ion program "'"uld "'urk .• ill11winK for u :$ to J 1"".! perrcnl in 1·1 t•.rn1• in r1•11I i.:rowth 10 197~ ;u..l 1mother re latJv(•- h1 '' rnn•: huui..111~ Yl'cll" In sh;1rp t.'Ontrast. pr1vut1 • 1·1·111lwn1sts s11 "' h11us111 v. i.turts dropping as low al> I ~ l11 I to n11lllon 111111s n,·xt yt.•ar. do"' n frf)m thl· 1""111111100 .. t.irh cxp1•<"led for 1978. l"l\1 nut of tlw l.1i.t ~•x recessions followed ,, p1•n111I of t 1.:ht mon1 v ,1nd high 1nlt'rest rates. an 11utll11" 111 lu111fi.. from mortgag,. lending instttu t 11111!'> .11111 .1 1·1111 a.,,,. tn I ht• housin~ industry, $25.000 spend more than 25 percent of their income on housing. Santow also cit1:-d this lr<>nd. noltn!! that · rri 1111 lhly payments an• startln~ to cat peopll' al",. because they bought ahead of their incomes." Wllllam Smolkin. a prominent housing roni.ul Lant from New Orleans. said that starts would lotul about 1.7 m illion units In 1979. He said there is an "unlimited demund" for new housing but recent lnfl ation&i ry pressures h ave priced out o f lht· market a good percentage of the young people reaching their prime home buying ages between 25 and 35. key dl'mof,!r;.iph1e trend .-. 111.11 111 l!l';M more b;.ib1l·~ wen.' bom than 111 .iny yl·ar 1>11H"l' 1971, \\:h1ch is ex Pt'Cled to incrN11>l' lht• d1 ·rnand fur child-oriented, s uburban housin~. llut Smolkm \.\ ar1wd th.it 11 v.ould be extrcm1• ly difficult to meet ttu1> ~· "" 111~ demand in red hot metropohlan areas wht•rc land and land develop m<•nt costs have fon•t•d pnct•s uut of sight. tr1 ~n1 11 v 111•lrtl ''•1l 1h1·r1• 1s nu comparison~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lu•f"~··n th•· 1.••nd1t1on..., tl1at p~va1l~ pr•c~1ng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1111• l !li I .~. 11•1·1·....,11111 Jnd th1• 1·11nd1llono; of todav IN TIIE 1980s. 1&,200,000 pt_'Oplc will be pai,sing age 30 each year. and about 50 J)<!rcent of thl· households between the ages of 25 and 35 will (•ven tually become hom eowners. Smulkin said Another Stephen G. Ycon as, a home builder 1n mctropoJita n Washington. O.C .. said that rising housing costs arv forcing J>('Oph.' to acrept con dom1naums. townhouses and duplexes even though they still prl'fcr detached, sin~I<' family housing. He noted that th<•rc's a strong market for con· dom1nium t·nnvt•rsions in m:rny metropolitan areas. partkularly 1r the monthly costs of buying J unit arc about the saml· as the previous rent!> MASTER BEDROOM AT ROYAL CARNOUSTIE Priva .. y Featured At Niguel Heights Thi• Ho) .d < ".11 111111,t 11· ;1 <.1ng l1 • l1·vd thr1•1 • bt.•droom 21 • h11th pl:Jn at Hm.:1dmcl()r hom1·'' f~I '11j.!Ul'I I 1to1i..:h1 .., ''"'' lll•i' .i -.i•p.11 .111· IH"dnnim \\ 111i· for 'P•'l'1;1l pn \ .1n ·"Thi-. " .111 1mpm·l.tnt fratun· 1111 p1 ""II''''"' h11m1·h11\ ,.,., ht·n 111111·11 11111 1111.,..tdtl 111 •111·1 1 m.111ag1•r 1111 llh· cl1•\.l'lt>pnw nt 111 l..1:.:un.1 "\1~·u..i ··µ:1rt1n1l.111\ lttr tho ... 1• ''ho h:l\1' d11ldn·11 hul ''h" abo m.." lrkt· t11 1•nt1•rta1n intu lht• '"''' huur~ II 1gh. \ ;1ullt:d n ·1ltng ... <tnd ''alls of g la!>s 111 1h1 r.1mll). rllning .inti 11\tnj.! room s m:.ikt• th" .1 p.1rt11·ul:1rh .1ttrat'tl\'1· hom1· lnr 1·n1t·rtatnnwnt orn·ntt•d L1mtl1t·-. BOTH TUE f',\)llJ. Y and IJ\ IO).! ""'m' ft .11u11 flrt.'pl.1c1~ :met :t \\t'l har 1s conn·nicnll\' l<t1".1lt•d o ff tht.• klll'ht·n nook 1\ pa~s through l-h•·l1 ;11 th1· ~ink t.·otmle1 1n lht· k1ll'ht.•n fae1l1t all's oullfoor t·n h·rt ;unrni.: T fl•. 'E\\-Fl.O.\'fl~(; .... I\ mi.::. rt•rt1f1call's of lt-1 ••ti I" thrift 111-.t1lut10n ... c·ouplcd with a strong('r "'1111111.11' morti..:.•i.:•· m arkl•t and S7 billion in ad \ .11w""' "' I.tr 1111.., \1 .. 1r from the· Fed('ral Hom(' l t1,111 ll,111f.. 110.11 d h.1, , .. dlow('d the f<'('der at 11,.,,.,,,. B•.1t1rcl tu µ111 on tht.• monetary brakl':, 11w11· ··~mouth Iv." .1llm\1 ng thl' cc:onomy to slo'' do" n g1 JduJlh \\ 1lhout nius1ng a collapse in hu mt: !>Jlt·!> Jn<.J Ill'\\ hous 1n~ t·onstrucl1on. Irr ,t m hoy ~;mJ And La\\rcnct• Simons, 1'11A rommiss10nl'r. n JH'.11t·d thl· /\.tl1111n1t.tratton's plt·dg t· that "huus· 111g "mll go111g lo l>1· Ul>t'd as lht.• solt• whipping boy tu eumbal rnflatwn. ·· lie t•sllmatcd that housing ... tarts would clc•dinc to .ibout 1.7 m illion units 1n l!l';!l, \\llh m11s t of 1ht• dl·l'hnt· coming in thl' h1ghl•r pnn·cl ~mglc.· I amtly homl's lie ~aid governm<'nt .1i.sistt:d huu.,111g :-.tcart:. 111 fiscal 1979 would r<'ach :!15.000 w11t:.. uµ from lht• 170,000 s tarlb in fisc;il l~l';M 1>1·11111!> .r ,ll'11lw t•1·11nom1'>I for th1· U.S. Leagul· 11( ~ .. \ 111g.., 1h :.<1{·1.1t11111i. .• ij.!rl·t.'<.I \\1lh Gramley that \\ llh tilt' :ucl of lht• n1•W flo<Jllllg n·rl1f1ratl•:, thnfl 111~l1tut1on1> h<tn· l>n·n al>le tu maint;un thei r morti:ag1· lt·ncltng 11p1·ratio ns ~ind a\ 0 1d •• mortg ~1gt• <'runC'h S&L~ ha\'l· sold about S20 billion \\Orth of I ht•!>t' ct.·rt1flc:.iks dunng the first four months, accounting for about 45 J>(.'rcenl of all tht.-1r new monl'y lfOWF.VER, ECO~OMIST LA:on.ird SanlO\l .... 11d that lht..' m.,,. certif1t·atc1> havt· only delayt.'<1 thl' s.·ffl'chvcncss of the Federal Reserve Board'~ munt·y t 1chlC'111ng movl'i. and t•nsur1·d a h1 ghl•r pt .zk in 1ntt•rcst r:.ilt·~ "Th1•n• 1s no "ay \H· can <J\ 01d :i growth n · t't>Ss1on 1n 1!)79 nr 1!180 ... Santow said. prl'd1c ting that housing st.1rt-; \\uulcl tumhlt· 1wxl yt·ur to 1.5 Only 1-out-of-100 Homes are in the forest ... at Lake Forest $101,900 to $159,900 9-318% Interest• 9,5 /8 % A.P.R. ~~~~ 25021 Shady Hollow C1rc le. L:ikc fore~t. (d. 926.30 (714) 768-0801 I J Thi· oix·n g.1rdt.·n k1teh1.-n ft.oalures .• 1s <111 .tll cif t ht• plan.., .11 El !';1gud llt.·1ght:-.. (jt·nc-r:il Elt·1 I rw ,1pplt.1m·1·' 11wlucltnµ <'<•oktop l'i•ni..:t· \\llh hood, 't·lt t·lt·an111.I.! :-.111 g lt• 11\1•11 ;111d m1t·r<1\o\.1\t' o\1•11 . garh;ict· rt1spnsal. I r:i~h l'1tmpatt11r .11:d cltsh \\ :i-.h1·1 or 1.ll m11l1on units --------------------------------------------.. ~.rntuw 1s <111 t'ennom 1c ;1dv1sor fur J Henry ~ I:, , , '• i1rl'f .. ,•~l~t1¥•· tO )0 ff! ,\ pmHll'I room lo t•;1\t'CI b<'t\o\l'''ll tt>1· t .rm11\ ,111d It\ 1111-: rtrofll-. ulf th1 • t•11lr) 1•11rttj1l1"11· lh1· ""''·" "'111g 111 tlm. I l<Htr pk111 Tiit: H E HROO~t \\I'."(; l1•alun·s a l.1rg v ma.,lt•r lwdnH>lll -.u1t1· "1lh mirrored wardrntw door:-and a -.pat·mu:-. maslt•r comparlm<'nted bath "1th drt.'Ssmg <tr<·a /\. prl\ Jtc patio \o\ilh sliding ,t!l.i~s door atcc:ss h1,::hhghts lhl' master su1tc. T"o more b<.'Cirooms <on(' a hcdroom/dcn op- tion 1 and bath round uut this comfortable plan_ Lo<>att'(f :tl)(WC' th<· L:i~una ~1~uc•I C'ountr~ Club. El 1'<11w<·I llt•1,:?hls ma) b<· n ·..1cht·cl b) t<ik1ng thl· San T>ic~o Frt•t·way 11r Pacifw (.'11;1!-t lllJ?hY. ay to Cro\\:n \'.ilk~ l'Jr"-"JY ''e!>t lv ClubhousL· Un'°'-' ~d1r11dl•r B.111k1ng Curi> of Nt•w York Cilv ~11thad Sumichrast, N/\.llB's chief ccono m1st .1 t...o pn•fl11·1t·rl that hnu1>mg starts would d<:chm• t11 .il><rnt I 68 m1ll1on umts ·in 1!179 as a n·~ult Qf rasm L' 1n11rtgagl' 1nlcn•sl ratt..'s. Ji\COBE, WllO PEGGED starts at 1.7 million units an 1979. said that one of the most disturbing trends m housing was that new home buyers "arl' s tretching lhe mst•lvt.•s very thin on their monthly . ' mortgage• paymt·nts · · 1\ recent study by lhe U.S ~ Le:.igut• showt..-d th<1t nearly three fourths of the ~ hom l' buy~rs "ith incomes of less than SlS.000. :•M~,._ unl' half "ith mcomc1> bl:lween SlS.000 and S20.000 .md one third Y.1th income!> bcl\H~cn S20.000 and Many of the good things of life are L happily concentrated in Anaheim Hills. Here. among forty-two hundred acres of green and gold slopes are attractions designed to delight you: handsome new homes. pleasant neighborhoods. winding avenues, scenic parks. And it's only the beginning The Racquet Club. the Saddle Club. an outstanding public golf course. miles ot riding and hiking trails make life here exceedingly worthwhile. And more fun. Schools. shopping plaza. and convenient access to ma1or centers ot business and induslry quallly Anaheim Hills as your bes I possible res1den t1al address II living here seems l 1ke a I un idea. get a move on1 .£.anaheim hills (Y1t Rtver;ide Fwy. at lmpenal Hwy OrtvP ~ou1h to San1a Ana Canyon Roao. ec1s110 Anah1'1m Hills Roao. (714) 998-2000 1!778, Anahorm H1Us, Inc Start with Ja..,minc Creek ccrtilinly one of the choice loca- 11on!> in Newport Beach. Add a 24-hour attended gatehouse. Now imagine onc-!itory, two-,1ory. and split-level homes, all of them architectural gems loaded with features. Then the Clubhouse with a pool and night-Jjgbted tennis courrs. Pu1 these clements together 9nd you have a Hfcsly&e most people dream of and only 1 few realize. If you arc the kind or person who demands a fine residenc.e inn private community, Jasmine Homee CUmtntty Offered In Anaheim Hiiis • WINDOW HIU. by Pacific Coast Builders. Inc. Creek dese~ your strong consideration. f1111ll&\". ~ 110VI l~ JAi.MiNi CAii~ °' In the Village of Harbor View ~ VI ~Ar~ HtMDtll from Sl00,000 1:J -~..,-"-'-~--·--- M. J. Drock It Sons. Inc. Phone (714) 640-4020 'I:-:' by THE w ~ • ANAHEIM HILLS ESTATES by S&S Construction Co • SUNSET RIDGE bY Ooktree Development Co • RIDGE VIEW byllle Baldwin Co. •HUNTER'S POINTE by The R.P. Warmington Co. • RIDGECREST by Pacer Development Corp • FEATHER HILL by Pacific Coast BUiiders. Inc. • POINTE OUISSETT by W.R Grace Properties, Inc • SINGING WOOD HILL by Wtlfs & Akins • STONEGATE by Socaland Corp. • CARRIAGE HILLS by The W&rmtng1on Group • ANAHEIM RIDGE COLLECTION by G L lewis Co • LAS COUNAS by Smyth Bros • Inc • PEOREGAl by Smyth B<os • Inc. • lliE FOO"THILLS by Fredrick$ Oevelopmoot Corp Neighbomoe>cM Opening In 1979 ___________ ._. ..... h ____ • td,._.,:t' N ' enc'oddr·uu•w..,.._. e"'..ptb I Mfl?lilldlll'-·•an-..lil't.IC'WMM-.. ¢---•--••tt,...tti.•w.·••it1td .. 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' I '• '1' l"~'P:I "' 'I' 11"', I",'" .. f' 'Y' lllJl'J'1''1 I ' I .. 1•'•4 I I • I 14 8undey 1111,,.lt'.lla-umGa• 12. 1'171 Ronae With a \Ii~' T hi-. l\\11 lt•\1 I 1111,·t· b1·droom home a t Woodhridge Arb?rla.kc II 11 .111111·-. .11111·pl.111 .11ul j p .111or.1m1r v.ull'!' Vil'" m l rvme s V11lagl' ,rf Wnodl11 1elg1· P t 1t·c.·!-. ... 1 ~11 t al $9<J.~l50 off the wate r and from ~ l 1 t %0 1111 llll' ".1t 11•1 runt ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dome Prices Cut Niguel Tract Down by $14,000 A~ par1 of a proj!ram to :.l'll out h\ thl' i.'lld uf 1!178, Prll'l'S at Charter 1l·rr..it't' tn Lugun:i N1~uc•I h<.tvl' been n·duc1•11 S14 .000 i.x·r lw us1· on <'M'l'O'A!. 1·lu!'>t'd Ii~ lk1· :II l'h1· S7 million 1·ornmun1ty of lux un· \II'\\ hum1·-. h.1s only a ha lf down un.1h r•·rn•11n111g , :ind lhL· butldc.·r ,., ch·h'1 min1·d lo s1·ll .tit the· homL· .... tiy l'h ri:.t m:i:-. ,1<'rord1ng Lo Ho bt•rl Parl111. 11rc·s1<ll'nt of Chartl'r lkvclop mi.'nt Corp of Tusl10 "TIRS OFFER IS an almost un prccC'dc•nted chancl' to SCl\'l' J\nd "Jth intt•rt~l rates t·'<pc·cted to soar n1•xt Yt•ar. :1 home purch use a t ('harll:r Tt•rrat'l• could mt•:.in c•ven lhousancb uf c101J,1r:. mor e 1n suving~ 1> ,. L' r t h c co u r s e o f a J 0 y C' a r mortg:1gt•, ·· Partin saul Tht· homL•:-. of ('h,irtt·r E .... tate' hJ\l' n·mJrkablt· \'II'\\~. som1· \\tth 180-di·gn•L· \'l~t.i:. uf El :'\1f:?ut•I Cuun t ry ('lull. lhl' hilb 1d1•..,, and C'rO\\n \' ·" ll· \' l>l'Sl~nt«J h.Y not1·c1 art'hltl'<.'ls K1votok1 1 1lam1lton & J\ssocwll-s of I r\·inl' Charl1·r Tl'rr:tC'l' ha:-. Tudor -.1~ ling. \\Ith many inlt·rc.·stmg L'X l('flOr tn.•;Jtments of wood. brick and masonry J\mong lhl' architectural fc·atun•-. found 1ns1dl0 thL· ~pacious homes are: s kyltghts. hay windows with window scats. wood ca s<·menl \\ lndows. vault<-d ceilings, dl'corallve masonry e ntry walls, and huiic in k rtor \'OIUml'S t;ACH HOM E INCL UDES a we1 ba r . ma so nry w oo d -burning fir e place. sun deck a nd tc rracl'. rt.·ramic tik'<i entry. forma l dinin~ room . family room and s t•parak brl'akfas t nook Kitc hens arc l'Spec1ally wl'il ap po inted. with oak cabine t s. cer amic tile counters. rangt· with self.clC'aniog ovens, trash compac· t o r s. dishwas he r s. a nd c us tom hardwood framed luminous ceilings C h a rtl•r Te rrace ma s ter bathrooms have c eramic tile d Rom an tubs. One plan has a bay- " indowed bath adjoining a drcssmg room with tnpll' "a rd robes. T H E HOMES r c mu1n1ng at Cha rtrr Term cc arL· priced from $159 .900 t o Sl73.900 c·xccpt on l'scrows c losed b y December 31. \\hen prices an• Sl45.900 to 159.900, r('fll'l•ting th1• Sl4,000 closing bonus To reach Chart('r Terrace fro m inland Orange County. takl' the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway and proceed oceanward to Via Valle. Fro m the coast. take Pac1f1c Coast thg hway to Cr own Valley Parkway and go inland to Via Valle . Costa Mesa's Answer to Newport- I r .&-, • ( Bri ttanywoods) Brittanywoods I town HOmfs I Developed by Woodtree Dev. Co. -. . . . .. t~ •. h'1·<1I b11c k \l.OCJd bu11i111q f11..:pl<1a:, t rlnch Lnqh.,,h iJrrh1lt>cCu11• two dnd lhr('• b1·droom'i. o;pht lt·Vl'I and cwo-~tory C.dlhcd· r.il c t'1linq<. morlrrn "'tdlt'n'> with c.yc· li:vl'I m1crow,1v• , t·nc lo.., .. d rwo and thn•i• c "' •1•11<>9e<o <1rl'enhou'>t' wrndows and '>kyl1ghts 'Jl.'slerd.iy dnd toddy-in one setting on your own land. l'ool. 1acua1 r••crcation room. 1t:nn1s court too' Clost: to Newport ., Udck Bay .. chools. goll co1.1rse:. rl'Sl<1ur<.1nb dnd -,hopptnl'J ( ast;sJd e Cosflt mesa From $89,950 Models open from 10 am to 5 pm 2450 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa • o ... r • .. -. . .. .... .. ._ "'" .. . ' f ...... .. ',. . , REAL ESTATE Grand Opening Still On Plaza Del Sol. a unique community of ~ c ustom .systed homes. announces the contmuation of its grand opening. Priced from $119,900 to $161,900, the homes of Plaza Del Sol offer four noor plans ranging in size from 1.784 to 2,783 square feet. THE EXTERJOR DESIGN of Plaza Del Sol is ca r ried through to the inten ors. Each home 1s in· troduced by a ceramic tiled foyer. Spacious family rooms with wet bar and fireplace provide a perfect setting for e ntertajning guests or Just relaxing with the family . Elegan ce continues with a spacious formal dining room and nook area. P laza Del Sol kitchens are equipped with ap. pliances including Genera l Electric microwave cooking center. self-cleaning oven and disposal, Caloric gas cooktop . and Kitchen-Aid dishwasher. Conve nience is a way of life in Plaza Del Sol's ac- comodating kitchens. Ceramic tile counte rtops and wood paneled luminous ceilings add a bright and decor ative touch Amenities such as Roman tubs with whirlpool spas, retreat with fireplace. pnvate s undecks and walk· in closets accentuate some mCAste r suites. AJI m aster suites have luxurious double lavatories and separate dressing areas. THE COMMUNIT Y OF Plaza Del Sol features a private recreation a rea for the plcus ure of res i· dents and swests. Landscaped parkways. accent Title Firm Opens Huntington Office California Land Title Company has opened a n office in Huntington Be ach . 1l was announced by James C. <Jack) Har r is, vice president and ! m anager or the company 's Orange County operations. The Huntington Beach office. located at 8907 Warner Avl'., is the company's third fac1hty in Orange County. Other offices arc located al 1010 N Main St. in Santa Ana and 28892 Mar g ul'rite Pa rkway in Mission Viejo The Huntington Beach office will be managed by Becky Willard. Two s ales repre54?ntativcs. Tony Boschctti a nd Kay Troncalc, will be based at the offi ce Six Lots Remain At Mariners Point The re arc on Iv six c ustom lots left for salt> tn the firs t phase of Marinl·rs Point. an oct•:.tn community in San Clem C'ntP Evt.'rv .Mariners Potnt s it(• off<'rs .t vrC'w of the can yons near the co<is tlinc Thl' growing S<.'arr1ty of oc<.'an Vil'~ property m a kC's these lots pr1cc•d from $69.000 to $159.000 a great va lue In addition. lhl'fl' IS 80 per cent rinanr 1og availablt• with 1nt1•n•st only for fi ve yea~ To reach the Manne rs Point sa les Cl'nter at 304 Via Colibri. San Cleme nte. tak the San Di ego F'ree~ ay to the El Camino Heal exit. ~o left on El Camino Real for s blocks to San Gabriel. turn left o n San Gabriel to San P ablo. right on San Pa blo a nd follow the signs up the hill lo lhe sales center. For information. call 498-0200 or 831·9122 . ' . ;_.,. areas and lush green.grassed 'turf block" off street guest parking ar eas add to lhe overall beau· ty of the community. A private r ecreational vehi- c le storage area is also offer t'd The Plaza Del Sol sales center 1:. open dally except Tuesday from 10 a m. lo 6 p.m. and may be reached from the San Diego Freeway Fairview Avenue exit. G9 north one block on Fairview to South Coast Drive, turn rtght to Carmel Drive. left on Carmel to Salinas and nieht o n Salinas two blocks to the s ales center . For further information . call 979·2102. NEWPORT IEACH 'Last of the new homes on the waler For lease ooly ... Live and entertain 1n elegance in your new custom home with designer interiors. Convenience orrented 10 include 3 car qaraoes w1tl"t automa11c ooeners. kitchens with microwave ranges self-cleaning ovens. trash compactors. and 880 range tops, wet-bars in all models. ltreptaces in 11111ng rooms & bedrooms, indoor laundry areas. guest suite. lam1ly room and much more Dock available to all tenants SpecW ..... price nClitcll*. Cal u.da HClllft C7 I 4J ll3-l 1 SO II to 5 w.-.,SI. A home for you: Jasmine Creek. J."mml' Ltl'l'k 1, .1 q111l't. rrrvacc w.1\ 1ll l1k, wuh c.ul-Je·,JC 'r recc~ ,mJ loh lll ~rwncq". Ju'r hcy11nJ rhl· 24·hoor ,UCl'nJcJ i.;.Ht:hou'"' 1~ the C lubhou'>{.', wuh 11' t\'nn1~ courh. \w1mm1 ng pool. JnJ J.1cu::1' The home~. 'Allh .1 numhcr ot innuv,1t1ve plJn-. rn c.hoo't: tr\lm .• ire J\',1gned w11h vou in minJ. J.1-.min\' Crl.'d.. '' 1 'P'-·c1,1l pl.Kt: lnr 'Pl'l 1,tl Pt"<>pll· JASMINE CAii~ In chl' \ ill.11:c of I l.1rhor V11:w I lom"' Imm Sl00.000 \1 J l\rncL. & ~m,, Inc J ( I ,Mil, ... • Real Eat•te ._. 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Property ts transff.'rrcd to a trustet• by I hl' bt1rrower ltrustor >. in favor of the lender lbcnef1ciary> and reconveyed upon payment in full. EARNEST MONEV: l\n :lmount of money given a:. part of tht.• purchase pnt•c of property to bind t hl' agn•<:mcnl bt•l\\.t•en buyer and :.t·llcr. ESCROW: i\1·C'ordin~ to St"<'llon 17003 of the Stall' of (. aJ1ftlrn1a F1nanc1:il 0Kk: .. . . ;mv l r:lnSaCltOO \\hcn.:tn UOl' per!>OO, for lhc purpo!:>t' Of t'ffrct 1ng lht' !)ak. lran:.fcr. t•rn:umberin~. or k;i~. 1111! of n·al or µt•rsonal propt:rty to another per:.on. ell-I 1 \'l"r!> :111.v written ln!.trum;·nl, money. t•vtdt•ncc of t1tl<.· to n ·;il or pc·r!>onal pr11r>erty. or <ilhc·r lhtnl! nf \'alut• lo :1 thir<I pt'fwll to he held by such lhird P l'I :.on until th1· h<1pp<·n1ng of a !>pecifw<l t.•vent or I he performance of :1 J>rt'!.eribt..'d condition. when 1t 1s then lo be dclivcrN:I by sul'h third person to the i::rantce. i:rantor. promi:.cc. promisor. obljgce, ob· ftgor. bailt-c. bailor. or any agent or employee of any of the lattt•r. .. G RANTEE: The buyer on a dt~ G KANTOR: The !>elle r on a deed. NOTE: A unilateral a~n't•ment conta101ng an (·~press and ab:.olute prom1st• of the :.1gner to pay to -a n;amcd iwrsnn. or ord1·r. or lw <1n·r. J d(·finitc :.um of mom:v <1t J !>Jh'l'tfwd date or un de mand. l'suall~ pt nn\IC's for tnlncsl and. concerning real proper!~. 1:. !>l'l'Url·rl hy a mort~:.ige or trust d<·cd N<rrl{'E Of' OEt'J\ULT : A notice f1lt.'CI to :.how th.ll tht· horro"'er under a mort~agc or deed of trust 1s rn dt·fault 1 tx•hind on the puyml•nL'>) P OINTS: /\ charge made by a lcntler. One point t.·qua~ one J){'rCf nt of the loan. PRF.1.IMINARY "TtTLF. RE PORT: 1\ n:J)l)rt from a Jttlc company of lhl• prc~l·nt condition o( ti· tic m ade prior to the issuance of a t itle policy. PREPAYMENT PF.NALTY: An agre<.'m<'nl to pay a J>l•nalty for lhl' p;1ymcnt of a note bt:fore 1l actually bccom~s dut· SUBJF:CT TO: Usually refcrn.'<l to as the con· d1llon of title tha t c~osts a t the time of acquisitio n h y the buyl•r . sut h as :.UlJJccl lo a dCl'd of trus t of r ecord t:DITOR'S NOTf;: Handall McCardle u presldl:rit of the R~..lL i::stalers. he also is an auUwr. Lecturer and 1nstructor Send )lour comments and qucstums to Randy McCardU» c 'o the fJa1/y /'riot. Posl O/f1ce &.r 156<L Costa Mesa. CA !nfi2!> Realtor of Year Named LOS J\:'\"G E LF.S l>onJld A . Wiedmann ha:-. bct•n n.1mt'<I ··rNtltnr of lht• year" for 1978 by the California Ass0<.·1alion of lkaltors. W1 l'(Jmann 1.., t'Xl'Cul1ve vice prcsidt•nt ;ind slate Sl•cn·tar v of the rcaltors· association. lie wa~ prcsidt•nt nf the.· ;1!>sodatio n until last junc-. when he res1gm•d lo a('l·t·pl his present r<'sponsibilllics. A most prestigious · ad~: Jasmine Creek. Rc:,1Jc:m' (ll l.1,mim.· Crl.!d, 111 N ....... ·port ~.1ch l1Vc: in a ,h,•ltcrl·J '"mrnunltv 611....J w11h .111 tlh· .1mcni11c~. Privacy hcg1ni. JI the 24-hour . 111cndl·d g.Hl'hou,c. "'lurn.:rl'x1~ tl1111r pl.tn) 11H..:r valuable featur<.'->. There are tennis coun,, Jacu::is. and ,w1mming pools. All o( thlJi in one o( the very few new home devclopmen~ in Newport Beach. JAIMINI CAlllra In the vtlle1~ of H'1rhor Vlcw Hoene~ trom S200\000 M.J Brock & Sons. inc. • &Jnday. Novembef 12. llf78 OAIL 'I PILOT C1 Home Prices Going Down? No Way Hy JOllN ('UN~ ... t UAU..AS CAPI Don't wu11 for ttw prices of \'Xt&ttn~ homca to rornt• down Th11t's lh\' h.id nt-~!. for buyt•rs, and good nt·"s for 0"' nt.•ri; an'I ~cllcrs. that 1·mt'rg~I from l alki. '4 tlh hO\L')IOg uod kndtn~ offtc111l11 "ho gathe rt•d twn.• huit wt-ck Wh.1t lh\')' i.atd t h.1t µr1 t't•s will t•ont1nuc to rt!lt' nrnkt•s voor r1•ud1n~ fo r would br· hom1·owm•n "ho had hopl'\I lo ·we some prtct· 1ll'flat1t11l, or .it ku:-1 .1 h·:.~ swift 1ntn'JSl' IT "1\Kt:~ f'OOK Ht;,\mM; 111 W<1 ... h1ngton 11111 "lwri· 1111 \'.11k1 .11t1111111 ... tr..iliu11 .111J th,· I • 1k1 .ti 1!1 'l'I\ ,. Uo.11 If .11·11-d \\Ith all Hw1r m1J{hl 111 .in l'lfo11 t11 l11n1.1111 Jll'f:.t!>ll'nl and darnJg111g Ill fl.JI tori I\ A M1lh)tJll, 1mnwd1.1tt• pJsl president of lht.• Amt·rt(·un II.inker:. .\ssoc1.itwn. :.aid of the White llo u-.c· 1-'l•t1t•1 ·" n, ..... r vt• .111 t1 rnfl.1111111 p111~1.1111 · ll h1 h th1· 111f1.1t11111 muk o\l'I' llw 111'.•d · \Joht uf th1·1n .1hu fut l't".1:.l ,, quwk up ..... 1rd unp.1cl on lend· 111..: 1 .111-·. Jtlll 1111 l'l'.t:.11H:ly more tl1fltl·utt lt·t Ill., fur hot rll\\l'I"" "Wt;•1.1. t 't-:t:J. 'fllE "'l 'lL ttllJlJt'l 1A1th111 om· m1111lh to"'' .... ct-ks." .,,11(1 .111 .... ·ph lh·11l·d1ct. new p11•.,..1frnl 111 l ht• U S cuHNIH Leagut• of S.1ving:. A~!>Oc1al1011.'>. Y.h1ch held its :.in nual ml-cltn~ through much of the we(·k. N1•v<:rthelc:.s, they said. exis ting home pnn·s ~hould remain almost 1mmun.e and continue to rii.e lo record-high le vels. Jn August. the median rmce of existing homes rose lo $50.300. excel-ding $50.000 for the first time ever. What will the median prtCl' ht· Jl this t1mL· m•xt year ? Tom Grant. president of the National As· :.ociat ion of Realtors. said he doc5n 't expect much l'h;inge in the ra te of incre<1 ... c. lie fort·c·:.i..,t ;1 12 IJl·rn·nt nst' lo $56.000. ~IT*fl~G BESIDE HU I :.il a nc.•"'" t•o11f't 11·nu" Charil's l'ean·l·. l'ha1rman uf 1h1• ~atwn;iJ ,h,oc-1;1· twn of :\1utual Savm~s Bank!>. 11odd1•d "l'fl cl·~ \\ 111 eontmu<· to rise ... he said A oew5man expressed douhl Onl~ lhl· d.1y before the f'cd had left no qut•!>taon <1boul It~ intl'n· tion lo dnvc up the cosl of mont·y and make 1t more difficuJt to lend and borrow ··1 personally f~l the mo~y \\Ill bt• ava1la· b le." Grant replied. expressing an opt1m1:sm C1bout housing ~hat pervaded the convention. If m oney can be supphed. hcsa1d._sales wilt be strong. His hopes, he indicated. were based on some fund~mcntal chungL-s which have str engthened un· derly1ng de m and THE HOME BU V ER TODAY is different. h<' said. People buy not only for shelter but for invest· me n t. Singles buy. Two men or women buy. "Not iust young couples." he s aid. He r ecalled 1t wasn·t long ::igo when single wo m en wo uldn't even be consiriered f or a mort gage . ~1mes chan~cd and so did people. They became \\1l1Jn~ to put m ore of their money into liv· mg wd l. Hou.sing once accounted for 25 percent of incom e. Now it's often 35 percent or more . Altitudes toward the city changed also. Ur ban housing. even In d ecay. became sought after by young working couples who decided that having c hildre n could wait. They wantt.'Cl fi rst to enJOY c1 · ty culture and recre ation lnflaUoo changed mindi-.. Prople who h.ld bct·n renting found to their chagrin that they had hltlc protection a~ainst r ising rents and prices in general Home owncrsh1p . thl'Y fdl. offt•rl·<l " p:irt1al solution. "IT IS~'T A TEMPOR.\R\' plwnom1·no11.' :.aid tirant 111 the t•nlarg,·d hou.,1ng m:.trkd ·11 Offic~ Going Up At Irvine Complex Co n:.truction is undcr way on ::i three·bu1lding off1c·l· dl•\•elopment tn one of the last re m aining prim\.· San D1l•gn Fn~\\ ay local ions of the lrvtnt> Industrial l'omJ)ll·X. according to Industrial ;inrt Commt·n·ial Marketing, !n ine. ~lus1Vl' h·u.,1ng ai:4·n1 .., Thi· prOJl'C'l. v:du•·cl :it S:l 2 m11li1111 . "' l11•1n~ hullt 1Jn Hu. .... nl'!>" Ct•nt\·r l>r" '" off :\I Jt·Arr hw Houkvcird al lhl• fn•l'\\ a} on rJmp. as J lmi ol t wo-stor). ~ard<.'n·tYP<' off1ct• i.tructurt·~. C.:ompk· l ion is scrn..'<lulcd for sprin~. 1979. by the builde r:.. Saffrll and Mc/\dam. l nC'. of lrvint• One struclun' i:. a J01nl ventun· of Entcrprt!.1' Construct100. Inc. and W. Ro::.s Campbell Co . uf Los /\ngclt-s. The olht·r l1AO building:-. art· o"' n1'<I jointly by Enterprise C.:on!>lrUl'lton, Inc. and Hon Pfahler. Corona d el Mar IGH . . will lai.t 10 or 12 or lli ycur::.." lk hn1!:.hed with u gestun• tha t !>Uggested 11 \\Ould t·ontinue an - deftnitl'ly. Underpinning the chungl' urc l'>Om c demo· g raptuc rl'alitn·i-.. st atistics showing :1n expansion tn t~e oumber or young J><.'<>plt• of homl··buy\nc age during the 1980s. During the decade or the 1970s. for exampte. 32 mlllton Americans will have reached the age or 30. un age at which many homcbuycrs enter tht· market. In the 1980s. that age category ~ill s -.cll lo 42 million It i!> for reason:. '>Ul"h as th<':.1: lhal Grant. Benedict and othcr s remain optimist ic overall. ev1..•n if some problems could dev(·lop for awhile A quiet. private life: Jasmine Creek. •\1 J.l\mtnc C rcl k 111 l'cwrorr &· 1ch. lite '' 11nh11rril"d . lllll 11111,kJ l\t· ... 1.11 111, h 1\1· 1h1 ,l'\11111\ ul .1 ~·l It, lltl .1t11•111l1•d g.nc:hou'i<'.. ( 'ol de·'·'' '1r1·1·h .1f~ <.Ontnbutc 111 J'r" .11 \ Wcll-d1.!~1r:ned home~ h.1\l· mJny fca tU!\.'S .inJ (me Jppl1Jncc). The Clubhou..~ h:1' fcnn1 s court), ~wcmmmi.: rnul. .md jJcu::i!.. 11 .111 111.1l ..... for 1 rJrc lifc.-1\ I, ~:-=..· ~~::.~ 1.:.1 ,. JASMINE CAIEK In rhc v1ll.11,"C o( Harbor View t Jun)n frc>m $200,CX)() M J. "'11.:k & !-.on~. Inc. ·~~-""' ~- IT'S YOUR ·oPTIONI TAKE 2827 SOUARE FEET OF LIVI.NC SPACE TO CREATE 2, 3, 4 QR 5 BEDRQOMS ~TO FIT YOUR LIFESTYLE .... • .. ~.,·our Plan~2aoo offers versatllltv along with : ~ ~· manY qualltv. teatures such as:_ _,. .. Used Brid< cooking Island • Wet Bar oversized 3-car Garage • cooled av ocean Breezes vaulted ceilings With Exposed Beams • Forced Air Heating Spacious Master Bedroom SUite • Large 1.aundrv Room Pass·Through Window From Kitchen • Choice Of Decorator Light Fixtures Formal Dining Area • w ood Shake Roof Oualltv carpeting • Planter Area Under Starrs Extensive u se Of Natural· • Raised Entrv With Finished cedar Siding Cholc~ Of Flooring Slumostone Walls In Rear • Self-Cleaning oven And And. Side Yards Microwave Above extr:a Large Family Room Witn • Ash caotnerrv Wi th ceramic \·w oodburnlng Fireplaces Tile countertops . ' . ' . • Large ceramic Tiled Roman Tub In Master Bath ' . • "' '1 ' FROM $159,500 \ SUNSET VIST~ EST~TES H Uf)t if)Mll'I) Harhl'ur ~ \"\!, Waro \!r z\ ,.~. 17141 CREEN ST./HUNTINCTON BEACH 1714) 846-5571 ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY BY ROBERT F. CURTIS AND CHARLES L. HERMANSEN • l' ... ~ ... -........ - .. -' . L .. Cl DAILY PILOT Sunday, ~ 12. 1178 IRAND N1W FULLY FACToaY EQUIPPED 1979 CAPRI ORDER YOURS HOW! RA\oduot-1'600 :Ml monfll OOM MO"'•"" on -creo• 1" ~yml\ hi 19T 111 a:l•ll'!t eo """'" l>•Y"'"'" IJ11 9.) •N"tud1nq flf"\of OIV"'8AC & I YfMI l)Myment Cao COll-S-4700 lllll t•YllOH!>OI BurQundy ext ertor (607REC) s I 6 9 5 s 1799 '73 ICA.RMAHH GHIA 4 speed trans I 14978) '73 CAPRI '75 TOYOTA COROHA '77 CAPRI 4 5Pf'f'd lrans. AM/FM. air cond Brown extenor ( 104THV) Black ex1enor 4 speed, sunroof & Qray e1Ctenor ( 15358) air cond casselle & mags A s2995 s2995 Beauty1(153461 Vehicles Sub1ect To Pnor Sale -All Prices Plus Tax & License $ 5 4 9 5 34 The Peugeot Diesel gives you better mileage in the city than most cars get on the highway. Because it burns MPG Highway cheaper · fuel more efficiently. If you have t o idle in a 28 t raffic jam, for example, the Peugeot Diesel bums only MPC li•v one-fourth the fuel a comparable gas engine bums. And 3 0 since you don't have money to bum, the Peugeot Diesel has less parts to w orry about. N o spark plugs. No l\ll'C. lombinc·d ' distributor. No carburetor. It never needs a tune-up. And it docsn 't run on gas. Diesel fuel nationally averages about 10«' less a gallon than lead-free gas.t Combine this with Peugeot 's superior handling and the luxuries .of a full-size sedan. --~~~ Or station wagon. And you'll realize a new definition of luxury. It saves. 1~178 E.PA. Estimatl'c;. Tran!>m1ss1on M-4. Artu.11 m11t•.1gL' d1•p1·n<.b on how and whL'rt' ynu drivl'. car mamtl•nanc1" optional t•qu1pm1·nt. and nthl'r vanabk~. t Fcdcral Ent·r~y R<.•v1l·w, Jan. 1978. Local pnccs may vary. PEIJCEOT No one builds cars the way we bulld cars. BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Near MacArthur & Jamboree ...... , . . . . . ... .. . . . . -... ., .......... . ' . .. . . . WE'VE GOT 'EMl 11 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Triu'8ph ' Jaguar TRll "IPll 5P1Ttlll1 CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU euv The difference between .. a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The car you lease does make quite a difference. After all . you don't drive the lease. you drive the ca r. And when you lease· a Mercedes-Benz you drive some· thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes·Benz model you choose, you drive one of the world's most respected automo- biles. A ca r with lege ndary eng1· neering, meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you lea se for two, three or even four years. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes·Benz, you drive a car with classic tines and timeless· ness that as never out of date. We have several leasi ng plans to offer you. One 1s certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes·Benz than you might have thought poss1-Q;) ble. Call us today for the , surprising facts. "- Ask about our. many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo lmpotts 831-1740 Au1/wri::.Ptl IJ"'11'•r 495 1,..,.00 • 28701 Mor~lte Pkwy. • • 1 Son Orego Fwy. ot Avery. Mirnon v.e1o . . . ~ .... -... _.....--- ... -; NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY VIEW PERSONIFIED l'un11 & ·1·~ 1h1, hJ\lh upurudl'(l townhunh· in llw Ululh "•t 1n \11111 111111;: 1111 11r ''" lht• I~· wrap t1rc1und 1t•ir11 1•11tt.1 11111111 & "'all h lh1• Wli\llift• lh..tl 11lh,1hll tilt'\ J)jWI JlJ'f I\ \II'"' of filll & lml'h 1(11'1'11111'11 .\II lh" • n1,1i.li·r RH "' '11l1n.: r111 hullrr 'I p.intl"\ m11·rowd'r•· """u & mudl ""'''" «!.l.\OOU Ol'l':N ~l !'. 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CC·771 642-8235 90 I Dover Drive Newport leach • FINER PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY A NEW HOME FOR CHRISTMAS "'t111' ramalv homt• w1appr1n' 2.!JOO ~Q It 3 Oils . J butllh. f~ l..t1111h rm .,., "1•t tma rn u 1•nnll.'mµorury d(•1·or C111ebo & t'll<·lost•d Jat·11111 1n ,1 .J .111u1w~1· iwrdc·n i.f'llmg S20f>.OOO Sharon Smith 644 6200 1 ( • 781 DOVER SHORES AREA CHARMER Bl•jultrullv upm·ud\od 3 SH. 2 buth homt• on II! lot 11lcnl~ or room for pool or JUl'U//1 (,ovely utnum !>llUatt>d orr kll<'h<·n A ntce Wehtr1trr loe'.11ton & pm·ed r1~hl :it SJ69.000 -llUHRY' A1ssa Wuyn1• 642112J:i It' 791 THE PERFECT HOME FOR YOU In 1ht• "''<'Urlly t'llmm. or St•uvtt'"' w pool. 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Otf1•r1•1I ,,, 1.;2:1~• ooo llonnu i;othhall 644·6200 cc !141 HARBOR VIEW HfUS HOME /\ llc•i-t 11111· at S229.500 1nC'I the land' 3 .. parlous HRs -2 full hath' 111. punt•lt•cl fomaly rm + m·w r plii & paint thruout Outdoor!\ l'OVt-rt'fl po1t10 & l11•1111tirul 1l 1 F pnol llurry on this one' Lois E11.nn 644·6200 t c .951 CHARMER Lm1•lv i Bil horn(' on IJ! lot fN1l11res spur10\l!l room-;. bit In indoor BTIO. lor ni;d t1111111i.: & rarrulv rm t :1 cur j?aruli(e & ontv O! hlk., from <>1•t•1111 1111 rl /\ ht·'t hu1 111 Sl79 ~ F'urr<>'lt Power:. 7f>2 141<1 • C' 96 1 CAMEO SHORES VIEW ::0.111wr 111 1•1111 & I '11l~1hm1 vu·w froru thut prof dN•nr.1u•1I 'llllli(lr '<Im'\ n•, '1 HR'I. <um1ly rm & formul dinlnll rm. Stepi; tn pr11ate be111h for !liw1mm1ng or tuh• pool cxplorin11 llH '!wlm 10 ynur own 1><11•1 ' $:}<t!dl01l Donnu <iod11hull 611<1 H200 cC !171 WHITE WATER COASTAL Vl£W In Cameo ShorM from this 3 Rn home wtfnmlly rm. l(our m4't kltch<'n • -.urh cu11tom de!ll!lncr feotures o<i dromouc llithtln(t, sunken lubll. w1•t bar & many bit-Ins Pool & pnvate bc!oches, too! ws.ooo. llelen Wood 644-6200. IC·9fl> 644-6200 1644 Scm MICJUef Dr. Halbor View Center CORONA DELMAR PROPERTY A BEST BUY IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS A:"I> ont• or the tw ... 1 I II'\\'. too' Wat<"h the '>UllM•b <ir i.a1lboat:. from Iha:-. vny prl\':JI<-:1 lllt 2 h,1th. formul d>nrnj! & r:im11\ rm homP J.,11 lul " room tor pool 111 'Pa ('h>M' tn park & v.1th1n "'..tlkmf.! da ... tanrt> or 3 Jlrl\ lilt• b4•Jrhl'.'> l'>"tt:n.,l\'t' ul;irm l>)i.lt:rn. All fc,r S24!:1,500 llll'I land l11111na (;1xhhall li-\.1 0200 1(.' llUI IRVINE PROPERTY 4 BR MUL Tl-LML IN WOODBRIDGE C1·ntr<il u1r & hot lot) Juru111 m th•• atrium :.re JU.,t 2 ol tht• f101· f1·aturc•' 111 th1' home" II ,1',n h;ii. .i f11rmal 1hmuR rm '''Jldr3ll' fjm1h rm • lw,1uttful L111t1,c·a1m1g 1\ \ll'~T SEr:• :llS.!100 N1\T,\l.IE Hfo:'-'.1 1\.\ll\. 7~1't 1111 It' lOOI A BEAUTIFUL SITTING 1-'ur ,, lo11·h hnnw' r:nt1•rtammii 1:0 "'•rv t•nJO\able 1n lh•~ ~PJ<·1ou' :! ... 111r1 I 1111 ho1n1.· "' I~ II\ mi: rm. p<1ndl'd f;1m1lv rrn. j!am1· rm -+ ,.,.na rdl air & J 1-.ir 1wrul!t' /\ lrt·m1•ndou;, vuluc on loduv':o m.Jrkl'l ul !>i i l!l,!/OCI' Amlu Bratbhuv. 752 1414 1(.' 1111 1 "A PlACf IN THf SUN" "S&S" Oraft"<><ld l'l;,in " 3 RR !> formal d1n1nf.! rm & ram1lv rm w har ,\1r n mrl • m,11lv upi:1.1tl1•' <"omm 1111111 l'Jrk' & ldk•· \'l't' Sl111"11n fol2 14235 I(' to2 1 BEAUTIFUL NEW RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN VILLAS ::0.pll'n<hrl l'ortola modd \\ 2 Hlf!I, 2 bath~ & r1•a<IV for Hiii' r:,1rthl0111' 1111c 1 af11'tl 1·111" & ••111 n" ·'' t·111nl1111l'd w Jfl 111r' i:olt 1·our''' v1t'"' Yoo ' .111 ' 011,~ "''' h I h1 ... 110l' ut I Ill 0110' 1\m1 1\111 .... n 752 1111 I(' IOJ I CHARM & SOPHISTICATION :-Opa1·1ou-. I UH 10 .... nhnme in on•• 11( l 'm v P11rk ' nrv.l:'r \.fllUl?I'" l•l':tlun·-. J i;u11k1·n 111() 1n tht> II? mai.u·r 1'U1l1'. lam1lv rm <-low mulnl 1·nH•rt•d palm ~urwr 1<11·at111n ('lt1>o1• tu 1><101 & inc•u111 ' Sl:Jll.500 Mndchn\' cro,~ 752. J-414 1 c 11M , HERITAGE PARK BEAUTY 2 i.tor~. 3 IHL 2':: bath c'ondom101um blllll by Rroadm0<1r Very new. lrc11h & de11n Pl(l n IV l<i<:uled rwa.r park S95.000 Wuyne1Ta1?hanett1 642·1123..'l IC 1051 BE AN "ESTATE" OWNER :I IW • dt·n "W,1\l1111g t11n l'lan l\Jllv l11rn1~h1·d & µrof deroratC'd J\n ,1 1r l·11nd 1•nd·umt v. 1·1111•rl'd p<illo Noth1111: In dr1 hut rnnv1• an & <'OJn"' l)ornlh1Lc:"1!>75~ 1114 t(' Hlfll TURlU ROCK 1\11 l'onfl I lllC • th•11 l11v.nhom1• w skyl111h1cd 1nt,.r1or & o;n muny t•xtra' llll 111 k1l1·h1•n " 11'1· tluonn.ll \IOodburn1nJ! tpk hdrfl"'OO<t 1 aban1·1n e 1•r ,1m11· Ith• l'llUlll 1•1' <'lt•c· j! .ir1•1?P door ()p1•nf.'r & mur h mon" '\ l2H 900 I urr i11111' l<1·nn1,. iM? I It I 1 (' 1117 • LOVELY HOME FOR THE LG. FAMILY I l11g lllh 1111ll ht11ll' ma!-tt'r .,u1tt•1 mammolh f;1m1l.1 rm h111lt fnr 1•111<•rl ,11nmii" lph & \I t•I har l "Wru·' of i.in1t·111u" II\ tnJ! rn •ht• lt.11•qul't ('lul> for ..,12!1.!1011 111.1 11.trpl•r752 MM 1(' IOll1 SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT 2 1\11 +-rnn' d(•n ra~hl on the lake in lahuloui. Woodhrirll!l" Thr~ h1i.ihlv 11pgr:.idt'fl hom<' f1·111urc•i-. f,!ourml'l kitchen w11•h11rmt01? nook. 111rmul tlmrnj?. "<·t b:ir & 'mm.htni? ma:.tt'r i.u1((• D1ninf,! & hvmit rm!> 11v1•rlook lllkt' v. mtn barkdr<1p & adJmn .1 c;pa1·mu'> der k Pool & !>.Pa + hll.ilanj!. t"htng & lennh utl JUlll "h'P' from thl• door• S15!l.900 w nt•111l)I<' l11WO('ll1~ /<'orn•st 1'11wt•r-. 752 1414 IC 10!)1 RESIDENTIAL INCOME DUPLEX -c.dM -$169,500! !'-(1 Of llv. 1 !'.1pt• C'111l w1shnlct• roof On1• :! flR &• Ml' I Bl< 1'11rh "' '''IJ:lrllll' p11t11> ( :ood 1twal111n '" blo«k rr()m loolhriclpl' 1400 hlOl·k 1111 Ft"rnk.it 1 J\ hlllt• 1•hurnwr• Murv I.nu ~111r1on li42 K235 1(' 11111 INVEST IN 4-Pt.EX I 11f ch '•It' lot alum On1· .I RI!. 2 h.1lh tv.11 2 llH .! h.ith • nnl' I 1111 I Ii.1th '•'<Ir lw;wh I':" h.tn ~•· ln11•'1 \,kllll' ::0.:!12 . .100 " i.1, F\t·h.in1•1• \'1•1·:-01tnvon1;12 k:!:l:l 11· 111 1 TRIPlEX OR SIXPlEX?? \ 1111 1·.111 h,1\1' t•11l11•r 111 an th•' 111111,11.il ,,.,, ,11l.1p1,1hlc· 1•\t't•ll1·ntll 1 ,11 t•d lllr 1111·11nw JlfOlll'< \ \ \\ omh'rt 111 I' '""111<-h><·.11lor1' Sl!)O IMMI '·"I' \Jllll'r 1;.12 R:i:l."1 •t' 11:!>, LANDLORDS I \'011 t'.lr1 1lwn th1., h111hl.Y d1· ... 1r11hh• low 111111111 llup!(oic bdow ltw 1111 .1 111 ('II M 1-:11t'h :i llH unit 1o; ~fl(l('IOU,, v.dl ap11111nl1'1I & v1•rv 111•'11 ahl1· Olfrrl'd al S24!J.~I Martha Miu nnh 642 >12.:1~1 I t' I 1:11 "JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED". C nr1111a tll'I Mar rhurm' Ouplc•x " 2 lllb 'l 1>a1h-. Ill front 111111 1 111 .. •1t1t·tl 1·1·1hnu.,, rplt' & hu~1· ma~ll·r IHI i\.••11rh nc·" rcjl urllt h.1!\ :1 lllh & 2' hath' lleautlfu l tondltlon ~ 1n 11 l•>'l'"' lm·111111n Olfr11•tl ;11 sno IKHI llut l)JI .1 Wr11Chl l".4<1 tii!«IO I (. 11·1 I DUPlEX -NEWPORT BEACH IJt•(,H'h1-d unat H1x1m rnr l.')(PHOhllltl r>tC'l'llt'nl n •nlUh lluhtand111~ an•11 1i('l1cht'' 11 short htk" r1<!1• 11w11~ <:ri·al •Hurter lor !>.ht•llt•rtnl( your 1111·11m1• & mrn·u~m~! 1our t'"lllh' SI ltt 500 \'tr Ju~hln.,ka 11421123~ I(' I t~I • AmNTK>N 1NVESTORS1 You won't wnnt lo miss this OPJ><)rtun1ty -charmlnA tluplt')( So. or the llwv In oltl CdM Lg 2 RR. 2 bath unit~ in populur rcncal art.'o. Only $175,000 t.ynrll' Vulcnlanc 64<t 0200 cC 116 > 752-1414 4545C-.u1Dr. Campus Valley Center . . ... . . . . . . -. . . ... . ... -......... ---. -.. .. \ • L r DAal. Y PtLOT • IRVINE Store Ser1'es lfp Ample Slice of Past DENISE SCHOONOVER SELLS 16 TOBACCO VARIETIES ETHEL POH RUNS EAST IRVINE POST OFFICE MODERN-DAY RABBIT ISN'T THE KIND ONCE FOUND IN FRONT OF IAVINE GENERAL STORE WOODEN INOIAN GUARDS CLERKS FAITH SKINNER, LEFT, ANO MONICA EKBALAD GOOD OlD BOYS HANG OUT AFTER LUNCH -MAYBE SAMPLING CHAWS NOT FOR SALE 1923 Baseball Trophy .. Photos and Story by Patrick O'Donnell of the Daily Pilot Est. 1909: 'I Don't Want to Change' Incorporated as a city in 1971, Irvine can claim that just about everything in it is squeaky new. Master planned shopping centers, industrial tracts and housing development.a are popping up like rabbits, seemingly overnight. But the operator or one or the oldest businesses in the area would "like to see things slowed down a bit." DENISE SCHOONOVER OPERATES THE Irvine Country Store on Sand Can.yon Road just south of the San Diego 1-~reeway She thinks, "JC this area is built up too rast. it could backfire." . Miss Schoonover, 25, has been proprietor of the general store for six years, inheriting the business upon the death of her father in 1972. A· sign In front says her store was established In 1909 but historians are a little vague on the exact date. What Is k.no~n ls that sometime around tbe tum o( the century, an amblUous girl from El Toro named Kate Munser convinced the Irvine Co. that there should be a general store in the lltUe communJty of Myford. According to Orange County historian Jim Sleeper, Irvine ranch owner James Irvine bad few prejudices, but one of them was against women In business:--- A few .>"lbrs passed. ,Finally Miss Mun,er got her way. SLEEPER SAYS THAT IN FIXING the renlll fee, C. 1-·. Krauss, Irvine's secretary-manager, warned, "Tlal1 store won't be JUlt another farm lease . We realiJe that thta locaUon ii Just. u Important as If a person were rea~ on Foertb Street near llaln ID Saau Ana." Miss Munger signed a lease for $50 a month for a store to be built with living quarters above. Well.quf\Uflcd for the Job was contractor Chris McNeill. who came fresh from building Santa Ana's $650.000 sugar factory, the Orange County Courthouse '1900> and the Balboa Pavilion 11905>. Miss Munger sold everythJng from mule harnesses lo chew. Ing tobacco and even inherited the Myford post office. Jn 1914. a town in Calaveras County named Irvine was re· named Carson Hill a nd the small community of Myford became known as Irvine. THE EAST IRVINE POST OFFICE still operates in the cor- ner o( the general s tore. Postmistress ts Ethel Poh, who has been there 12 years. With the advent or the automobile, Ml11 Munger expanded he r operation and sold gasoline, Aristo oil and Camel tire patches. Historian Sleeper says, "Universally liked and respected, the only fault old-timers recollect about Kate Is that she mar- ried a revenue agent at the height or Prohibition." Today. the general store ts operated by Miss Schoonover much as It was 65 years ago. ''This Is not like going to the Market Basket; It Is a totally dJfferent atmosphere," she says. THE PROPRIETOll LEASES the property from the Irvine Co. and. Just like Kate Munaer, ~ Uvea above the-store. Beer, pop and sandwiches are her fostest·moving Items. A._, ol eolfee, bell eve it or not, 11 IWJ a dime. I t ~n .... ""' .... .. .. ' Construction workers in the area find it a convenJent place to pick up luncheon items. And, just as tn 191~. ~hewing tobacc_o is popular. Miss Schoonover carries 16 vanet1es. much or tl purchased by Irvine Ranch CO'lt'boys and ranch hands . THE STORE HAS BEEN USED IN recent years to film a number or television shows and commercials. including the Manhuntcr S{'rtes. the Slither pilot and commercial s pots for RC Cola. Recipe dog food and Chevrolet. M 1ss Schoonover says customers from tame lo lime have suggestions on how she could modernize the operation . "'Thev come in with lots or ideas for changes. but I don't want to change anything. That's why I still carry Levis and they're a pain in the neck because J <lon 't sell that many," Miss Schoonover laments. She has a good selection ot handmade gltt Items and photo- graphic prints from the turn of the century. 'TU sell whatever r can get my hands on. This la nol atrlcUy an antique store. If it was I thJnk I'd get bored stiff," she aays. BUT NOT FOg SALE IS THE 19%3 t arnished silver trophy ~reetinf? customers near the entrance. The aged loving cup credits Irvine with wlrmlnt the "Orange County Harbor League" baseball championship th.at year. • The haoo-carvea wooden Indian under the trophy isn't for sale either. But if you're a little U~ of your brand of chew. remember that Deni.se Schoonover, like Ka.Le Mu.oaer, bu 16 dillerent selec:Ucm. ; . . ' You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ..._., ,.,. S. ~.,for S. HcMttH For S. 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Of .in 1ntentJOn \.() ma 11... .my i.lM'b prt>ferenct'. hm1t11 llOO. or d~cnm1nut1on ' J'tna Ot'W!ipaper 14 IJI not knOWlnl(ly tl~t'Cjll <•!IV 11 dvert1 s1n ~ for ri .. il •'SUtle whrt·h 1:. 111 \ wlJ t1onof the law SO USY TO OWM OCEANFRONT In ~rn1~th l.,q..011nt1 Ht•Ul'h s l 1nt>:,l I 11 1 ,, I 1 o 11 fo; ' t r t' m , · I v ~ 1u 1 (.' 1 o u ~ pt•nthot1-.t• H'I l°lt'~,1111 & IU-.tl'fully dt•1 111 .1\l•d ~1th ,, 'IH'<'l ;1<·Uli1t v arw r 4111ll( O('l'Ull \lll 'W Ahout 3000 Sil ft <11 IU>.un \\ 11 h 2 b1 amt 11t.•w hu~t" µ11t 111 <1t·l·k-. that '' r .ip both s ide:,. duullltnj.! lht· 11lht·rw1,c.• fanlatitit \ lt!W S11und proofed M'<'urrl .\ bu1ld111g with pri' alt• dt•v.1tur Offt:r a rewwnublt' do~11 p t1.\ mt·nt .inti sdll'r will l'Urn t'ill 1 rt· hJ l.10t'l' I W 1th no lt•nd t•1 prohll•m:, I A sking S:.mS.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29 19 NEWPORT Blvd. comer 30th ...... fwSal• __________ _ ....•.................. -.....-........... ~~~~ ~~~ .......... !?.~~ -----------------· OWNER TRAPPED rteal proble m hcrt•' Loans out st a n d1ni;:' O wnrr making dbl paymts ! 1 Year ne>w townbome! Scenic v iew • t)Wners problems mean hag, big savings for you' t Won't last. Hurry' Call fl.t5.-0J03 FORESTE OLSON ..... •l .-, • H~llll ~·c--c-l 6PUXS195,000 Fantai.lrc units 1n ex-1 t•cllent cond. Enclo:.ed l?•IJ'll.Rt'b. Nr. C lly Shop. 1-1mg Q:nler in Oranit~ DAVIDSON REAL TY PRESENTS UDO ISLE A sop h1sl1eate<.I horn<.•\\ 1th ..J hdrm:,. & m a id's quartt'r!'>; completelv furn ashed tn impeccahle t uste. lar;,c lot . S527.500 HACH HOUSE 2 BR. 2 b<J . 2 '"pk:-. . c·o m m un1ty pools & tcn n,~, Only S I ti 2. 000 ()P t·: N SUN I 5 3 32 PHOSPF: 'T, ;\lt'WJ.H>rt lkath IRAHD NEW Fourplex. :dnl Cosl<t M csa urea 2 HH t•ad1 S235.UOO OCEAMF«ONT H~st ur ea. lge. corner l ot ; :l BH . country kitc hen. Our t'Xdusivc. $379.000. D A V I D S 0 N K E A L T t I N C. JI 16 Newport 81vd N B . 673· 9060 A JAi' PRO rRTlr• PUll.ICAUCTIOH PlllVATEPAlTY p., .,, Montllber 26, I PM.~ Has great homes for salej ---6•7•5•-4•8•90---•I Sl\.LE Ot~ SEAL BEACH in Newport & C M. Flex U1TS + UN ITS Ca 11 for financing 546· 1141 I 2000 Sq ft. 2 s ty. 4 br, 2"'1 1 n r o r m a t 1 o n -- h!i. Sandpo1ntl' on ti()ll.120 t 2 13 )4 30-6990 u n d 'X•ll thing11 fast wrth Daily lot :\4 Ml So Cst Plaza 121315911 4077 Pilot Want Ads \Iv owne>r, bt-1014 prevJ1I BEST IN BLUFFS CHOICI EAIJ..Y ILUFFS End umt. 1900 ~<I ft . 3 •rn. 21:: lw. like new. Only $157.500 lle:,t buv i n Vacant. OPEM SAT/SUH.· 1.5 464 GAVIOTA FltONT ROW E-f'LAN Pa11oram1l: new 2200 Ml ft . 3 BR. 21:: bu . fam rm . cill tH.·w 11wl . t·ustum k1tt hcn. Exel. LOVELY EfifO UNIT DOLORES 3 BR. 2' :! ha . WOO sq. ft.. encl. wrap-around µal10. lovt:'ly pri\'ate setting. nr. pool. Great valul't Lar,f{e assum able 9r;~ loan. $157.500 OrEM SAT/SUN. 1-5 400 Vista QuMta HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOtt IMC. 644-0 114 List & luy Wittl tfte &pert REDUCED $I 0.000. bulletwt -.i~w o f mountains and city liCJlth, jacu11i off mG$tff bedroom 5Ufte. Lovety patio with furnitwe. 4 Bedroom, family room plus many ufra, in this upcyoded MOttt• model in Harbor View~ Ce>nwtUtity pool mtd tfftftis. SI 75,000. OPE.fif HOUSE TODAY 2-SPM 2324 Port DurMss. tU. 644-7020 2 I 2 3 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH OCEANFRONT ~COATS & WALLACE 'C:FP REAL ESTATE . INC. A tOCAllY OWNED COMPANY SlRVINC THF SOU fH CG"SJ ARFA SINCf 1961 LOTS OF ROOM FOR THE KIDS And Mo m and Dcid . 5 Bdrm + forma l dining and a bonus r oom -b1J{ enough for a pool table. Has a finished gar agt' <still usable as a garage! but g reat for enlertatning. Lots of home fo r lht· m oney. Only $91.000. Call 546-4141 SEE TO BELIEVE Compurc with other s and you will buy this East Costa Mesa home. not j ust lh e sa m e old f l oor plan , but distinctive. 4 Bdrm . 2 bath. with scclud(!d tovered patio off master bdrm. Living <:1r ca opens to mon• pattu~ Large fire place Separnte fl5 e r v H' <.· a r ca I s t s h ow 1 n g t h 1 s weekend. Sll0.000. Cati 546-4141 Serving Costa Mesa·lrvine Huntington B each-N ewport Beach IALIOA ISLAND Ba.vfronl t HH. $419 .900 LIHDA ISLE SPYGLASS s:wu~oo HEW PORT $198,500 EASTILUFf $20!). ()()() Elegant;, BH . S7!.1:5,l>IKI :1 BH . fll'l'Ltll \'IC\\. Ouph.•\. JI.II,. I mm :-.url. Fabulou~ .i rrn . dt·n. N.B. CONDO WITH OCEAN VIEW 2 Bdrm's, '2''~ bath, formal din-rm. IJltns. frpk. dbl gar. 512 1.900. Owner will l·arry. MO DOWN VETS 3 Bu rm. 21 ·• ba. form al dining. crplh. cfrp~. thru-oul. l"rph:. bltn!;). clt 1 Yr. old 011ly S97 ,500. LOW DOWN ON BIG DUPLEX. seller to carry bal<.ince. Big lot. good toe .. acro~s street from waler. s200.ooo. N.B.'S IRVINE TERRACE Owner· 1s grouchy. ··says he has too manv howses" Offe r S795. a month tht•n.buy tl next )C<:tr al today's pric • s2w.ooo. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2 9 19 Newport Blvd. cC>rMr 30th • Colesworthy & Co. IA, 0~ /\.ltAV 1N Vl-(1MfNI 4[ Al ;_-"Ht..Tr 2S45 EASTBLU FF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640-0020 THE BLUFFS REDUCED!!! :t Bdrm:--• 2 1 • ba. eondn Tfrrlwoorl dl'1·k patio. sunny kitchen . tile t'ntry & hru·k lrplt: I mmcd .. o<·<·u pancy. f<.i t·sno~. Mu!->l se(• al SJ !8.000. 01~ s ... t 'Sun 1·5. 410 Vista Roma .. .~ MESA VERDE REDUCED!!! South ul ..\dams: char ming 3 bdrm .. hci ShiJ k(• roof . fwlds tone frplc 1·ov t•red lath patio. Under~roun u lll1llt•s . lmm al'. thruout No• $108.1100 & worth 1t ! LONG LOT •, btk from <X't·an on 2~th St. Npt Bt·h Owrtl'r 14111 lradt• S68.000 init Joe mkt , $&1.000 n o1 C'Y117't STAR G ,.. 'WE~,.., il S WOOtJJ,rniJ Pl S i\ Cu II >~,:fJ f IT\ ~-. 61 .I'-1f. '179 JOOS -.,..--1• II' , ..... ,, __ -r----1 fl .,·::". .k ,_.. c.. '• A( .. , G "°• x .,,,u,•,u.X J_ V Au o,dino ff., ;,,~ S•~,, Y :. OPEN SUH. 1-5 924 W. OCEANFRONT Fine {'raftsmanship 1n muhog trim & oak tnm & oak floor:--. :-.et:, off th1 -, I a nti mark . I\ HR. :! ha horn<.• 111 fmesl location Esl al>l i...ht.-d lrees & lawns SHS.000 HELP! 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I' JS 01 p IE E R I I 0 Co"'P'•'• "'• <hor<kl• q..oi•d I ~ 11 I by l,fl"'ll In "'• """'"ll word ....__., _ __...~.._. _,. __ .__ --'· • ..., den lop It-1top No 3 b. ..... ,,.~ o-·---• ;" r r r r r I' r r r r r 1 •r:n.~ I I I I I I I I I I I 1--, SCRAM-LETS Answers II• Classification SIOO The finest family n eighborhood in Newport. Convenient to the best schools & shopping areas. And we ha·1e the best priced. 1-level. 4 bdrm . f amiJy home ... with spectacular ocean & night light vie w ! 2501 Bun ya. $188,500. Open today 1 to '\. ~ti~~MA~ 4.\S()CIATH INC 600 Newport Center Drive • M().6500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1d" Orovt• N B b75· 6 161 OHAATIOH - FACELIFT Charming home . com plele ly r emodl'l e d Pnme location. 4 Bdrms. 1600 spotless sq fl Don 't miss thi s on e ' AF(I 546-0351 llGCANYON Rambling Estate At yesterday s pnce' 5 Lge. BR.! Grand piano siie L.R.. 16x20 ms tr swte Pvt eul de ~al· Own~r 1s anxious'! Don t wajt ! Cat · "·0303 IEACH DUPLEX Citch up payments and ________ _ 1t's yours' Ai<ent 542,:5~ 24 ho~ Realty Co . 833 OOVH Dlt.N.I . 6Jl·S2S2 Needed salesper~ons _ VISTA 2 large units + bach Summertwan ter aneoml' • IY OWMER ocean view. avocado:. Some view of ~ ater Gardetl Gro•e. too. A r emodeled classic $189.000 Open Sun 1·5 Lovely Jbr, huge (am 1 n Ro 11 'I R.o Y «.' e 114 4ls t Sl. Newport rm , complet ely up- ne1ghborhood. 2000 sq rt Agent . 64 6-5945 or graded -new p.iint of dramatic homt' on 673-920'l secluded heavily wooded --------carpet-many xtras. large "2. acr e $135.000 l''asl OWNER WANTS lot-$6.1.900-Pnncipals on . sale needed Call J udy OUT NOW ! lyCall~0397 Lcwrs Jfler ~ al VAnodown.3bdrm I'•,. t 726 22t2 or I 729-!:lt5t ba. new crµt!\ Close lo SE.LL idle 1~e.m-; with a walker & Ice ::.1g Real E..-.tate ----s-rLEX WESTMINSTER p r I d ,. 0 r ti f w \> II ownership, quality con· struction. Se p. ownet'i house plus 4 <2 bdrm>,_,, its C.S.I. $14.50 a mo..ui 0 W.C. 2nd T 0 . Xlnt foe 64-0-Sllt' ~ C TAYLOR rt >MPAl\.i and Iv ms~ I\~ S <.:.Plaza A),'t 540 1673 £ai2_~1lot t:lab!>1f1ed Ad. Beautiful 3 Br Deane· ,,., ""'" '16 AL TOil& C'f:;i. VG L Ct>f f ' ' Monaco model. parquet _ ~·c.--~---Nant Ads ('all 642 567~ 'l<is~1r.ed Ad:-. 642 56711 ------------·-····-·-li~i-entry, spacious master NEWPORT SHORES suite. s unken Roma n Close to ocach invest ur tub. secur guarded Live in thtb 3 bedrm 2 comm. Pristine cond1 bath b each h o u s e . lion Pnvate pallo t>ntry lead· Coll for Appt. an~ i.nto coiy sunhte hv JiM T aytor Alty· -tng rm. It ·u mG\la wl • 646-9611 SI I0,000t 673-8550 .,._,II 'IJ 'I• I •, f '' FOR SALE Tri·plex Ontario-$74.SOO Owner will carry T. D. s beach units. $175,000 Hawan oceanfront 2 Br 2 Ba condo $125.000 RENTALS llawa11 condos still avail. for Nov Jan Newport bayfront Slap avail. furn S!.150 mo Skaer? 81~ Sky Montana Condos avail Nov-.lan. NEWPO RT HAWAII REALTY [~lfi&ltll Costa Mesa E'Si• ) &ceflHt Units UNUSUAL 1 of a Kind Char ming refurbished 2BR. 2ba home w/frpk Brand new 2BR 2ba & 3BR 2ba duplex in rear includes spac 4 car gar. Pvt patio Within walk· Ing distance to many amerutleB Xlnt income property. $213,000 ROGERS REALTY 67S-23 I I 64().9022 675-01201 ________ _ IUSIMESS OPPORTUNITY__.ot.ls. p,;,,.. MClrilte A•"'" ntoil location with existing clothifMJ store. Excell...t foot traffic. AICHrTICTURAL MASTHPIECE HEW DECORATOR DREAM HOME Fore•tr -riew of IAYFltOHT °" corMr with 2 stories of .....,..,tltMJ angles mtd bewtlM cooi dkt .. •d dKor. QHltty 9d spec.Id fe.._ H In this Z be*aom. fC111tlly '°°"' ltClftte SJI0,000 SHIHGLEO COTTAGI: SI 15,000 hteo...,..alih cCM'Mf' hotM In CoroM ct.t M•. A perfKt c~ hide-away. Co1y mtd compteh Oftt bedroom mtd dett Md pri• .... patfo. Showt1 by appt. S•ll•lit•rw •·••tv 31SMameAv Balboa Island 613-6900 c:;:: SELECT I PROPERTIES VETS, MOVE UP You t·an now bu~· in prime area:-.. no down. This out st anding 2 year o ld h ci s :1 bt'drooms. 2 hath:-.. rireplacl'. c·ommunity pool. 1acu111 an cl l <•nn1:--I.real Costa ~t c·sc.1 local mn C/\l.L 751 :ll~ll LAVERNE & MARGIE Thc s t· two bombsh ells arP :i bed rooms. 2 ba th bargains. The ask 1nJ,! pnces u r e Sfi9.500 and $77 ,9()(1 res pectively. Laverne 1s lo<'ated across the s trl'el from a park and M:.irgie has a wel bar & ti l'athcdr al <'c1lmg You'vt< got to l'hetk out thl'S<-' two -.weetheart:-. Ct\ I. L 556· 2'160 BRAND NEW 4-PLEX Bu:-· nl'w :.ind g<'l th<' bt•s t l<1'< ad \ anlagci-. th<•se are deluxe units. two of which arc 3 bedroom. 3 bath ;mo the other two have 2 hedrooms anrl 2 bath!-t. Ceramic t ile kilchcn. fireplac·cs. f''re nch d oor s to the patio. enc losed ~araJ;!cs a nd c~tra parking. Great hearh city location. CALL 75 1-3191 EASTSIDE POOL HOME This c·harmi n~ J bedroom. 2 bath home off crs the g reat location of a cul·dC·sac !"treC't. it also has a s mall guest house and a beautiful llOOI area. $89.500 It won't last onit. CALL 5..56-2660 3130~11. C.M. 751-lltl 2232 S.I. lrftf!ol N.L 556-2660 c:;:: SEL ECT I PROPERTIES . . -. . .... .... cae: llDRGB BLllNS CD. OVf:R !>O YEARS 01-SEHVICl OPEN HOUSE 1-5 517 AVENIDA CAMPO D <' I u x t• Sc l t 1 n g 0 n I•' a h u I o u :-. G rN·nhelt. Deluxe Wrnp-Aroun<t ,. Pnt 10 W I F'ounta in And J.u -.h P I a n li n J.: ' 0 e I t: '< l' C a r pl' I in g . Ora pes, J\ntl Wallpapers . Nc..•w D c I u x c..• K t l c· h c n N l' w 0 t• I u x c• Furnac'l' Plus Air Conc!1t1oncr Wl t\i r Purrf1er. Please Call F'or Appoinlml'nl To Set• Dl'luxe PriC'l' Of Sl74 .500. t\ '«Joy Of Newport" Lis ting . SECURITY GUARDED JASMINE CREEK Q utl'I L<wat1on In Cor onu def Mar W View S in1-?lc Story Plan Two. :? Bdrm & Fcim. Hm. Sep Dmm~ H m . B il -In Ex tra~ 111 Kitthen. L ar g-c• Beut:I Landsc·upecl Y<.1 rd. ('lu hhou:,c..'. f'ooi ,X, T 'llllli-Ht•rltH·c·d To $2JO.®O CANYON CREST J Bdrm. 21 :! Baths Plu:, f'am 1ly Hoom . "D" Plan. End Unit. W~l B<Jr. Mast er Suit e W / FP. Comm. Pool. Saunas .• Jacuzzi & Tennh.. Fee Land. $157.500. DEERFtELD·IRVtHE SPECIAL Spac·tous Plan f''our On The End Of A Cul·dc Sac. 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. And Fam. Rm Kitrhen llas Al! Th<• Extr;is Plus Brkfsl Room Look Out t\t PJ'of Landsrnpt'ti Yards . Comm. Pool GrC'C'ntwll Only $139.000 --............ -- 631-1800 Ill oova DaJYI "'· . . [ • I ) OAJl'r PILOT ._.c~·~! •OPEN HOUSES 1-5* OPIH IN SPY•LA&s JkauttrUllV cfN'l>r<.1lt-d rt1mllV homt> "' 180 v1 w dey nd nl1ht Lerg6 pool w\lh Jaeuu1, 4 bedroom, 2 butb. family room Many, mony e>.lra featur muke lhl:s home a lrt·ut Lu st'e Oflt-red ut s.m.ooo. ~ JI M r.1l1 LL R AT 29 CAR u-; 1 ... RA\' 0'84 tN COIOMA OIL MA• F.xqul lll!ly <'U4'lOm built OPW J ~room. hbrary hnm~ JWll steps rrnm httlt> <'<•mnn tw>arh 8eomK, uak harcl"ouct fluori,, Frt•nrh doo1 'I. dumhwn1h•r .met t•vt>n moN' awall the mosl dH>rrim1natlnJC buyer ')'J~ non SF:f. COHA H \I I Hh.O!'\t\ I \ I :!33 POPPY OP&I ... coaOHA DI&. MAR Vu•\\ of pork ;,ind hills Onf' year olcf w11h lodent1rRl thrf't> b(odroom two hJth units Cfrf'Dt opportunity to llve- 1n t·h..1rmrn~ l'd \l and have un income unit 2 hlks to beach $2S5.000 Sl-:r; !'\ANt'\ ~IMMOl'oS AT 323 IRJS Ofl'&f IN CORONA DEl MAJl Two c>.<lw-..1lt• ru·v. homes in Olrf C'oron11 1 c l Mar. one block rrom the m·<'an 4 be<.troom:-. 3 nreplacf.tt>. top 111 ttw llnl! uppl1ant·t·s. t•ountr.v kitchen. St•µarate cJi1ung room F'ullv la nnscaped and fl nunrlr<'d other quahly f caturc:,. $JtJ8,000 & S419 ,000. SEE FRANK SENNES AT 36.~1 SEA V1 F:W & 233 POlNS.b:'l''flA oree '" SHORECLIFFS Charming 4 bedroom family home recentlv remodeled with decorator wallpai>ers, new c~ets, drapes and s hutters, gourmet kitchen. wood noors. French doors to lushly planted patio, iron gated pool area. many c u s tom appointments throughout. $325.000 including the 1<.ind. SEE PHYLLIS DILLON AT 242 DRIFTWOOD. OPEM IN HAHOR VIEW HILLS ~ontercy Model -4 Bedroom. ~cpa rule family room with wet bar Great for entertaining. Extra brgc• lot, formal dining room, shows like a model. S269,000. SEE BRENDA GLASS AT 3814 TOPSI DE HAUOR VIEW HOMIS You won't sec another Jike this! former Somerset Model wt pool. jacuzzi, and park like settin~ on t•xtra lar~e lot Inside and out this is a spertacular ho ml' for family Jiving . Pricc•d at $249.900 Fee OPEN IH IRVIHE TERR.ACE 3 He droom. 3 Bath home plus oen with privall' .vard and you own the land. CharmmJ,! now and with a ltttlc smaginat1on, huge potential. Phenomenal value al Sl79.8.50 SEE SUNNY PEPI NO AT 609 PATOLITA . OrEN IH UNIVERSITY PARK Wet B<ir & Eating Bar. Fire Pit. BBQ & Fountain. The best landscaped townhouse in Village 111. An attractively dl'corated 3 bdrm & family room Rutgers model near the community & rec area. $121.000. SEE RICH WRAY AT 32 REDWOOD TREE. OPEH IN THE OLD ILUFFS 1, ow<.· st price in 0 l d BI u fr s . Impeccable condition -new carpet and fresh paint -walk to schools, shopping and church. Priced for immediate sale -$99,000. SEE VOOY NELSON AT 2016 BARRANCA. 'r.so· IOAT SUP PLUS Spacious home with French doors that opens the entire rront onto a brick patio. OvcrlookinR the main bay. Extens ive wood paneling. Master suite with sitting room, wet bar. back st airs among many extras. On the peninsula for $750,000 -FEE. SEE llJLL BENTS AT 1024 E. BALBOA BLVD. OP9f IH TURnE IOCIC P r eside nt Hills Plan lf3 with 4 bedr ooms, family room, pool and jacuzzi and large lot. All located on cul-de-sac street with land included only $179,500. SEE DON NOURSE AT 18742 VIA VERONA. 0,.,. IN TURnEIOCIC GLEH Walk to three lighted tennis courts, community pools and jacuzzi from th1 ~ delightful 4 BO Broadmoor P lan #2 G l cnn ey~e Mod el. Localed on a quiet cul-de-sac street with family r oom , dining rm and beautiful atraum . $185,500. SEE PAUL HALLANAN AT 14 RIPPLING STREAM. 0 .... IH UNIVYSITY , ... Overlooking major greenbelt. SpacitMS 4BD, family town home. Ideal for full enjoyment of carefree tlving. Close to p ools. jacuzzi & t ennis. $139.900. SEE GINNY ANDERSON AT M OAK TREE t.ANE. 644-9060 J1tt ~NHIU.tfllO . .... ~ ' . ....... ,.,. s. Ho.Ht for s. HouHt For s• HottHt For s• HMM• For S• I HOUHI For s• ........ ,.,.. • •••.••.••••••.....••.. ··················*•••• ·••············•···••·· ······•·······••······· ···•·················•· ·····•····•·······•·•·· uuu••••H•HUU••U ....... IOOZ a...... IOOl G....... IOOZ e........ 1002 G....... 1002 .,..,... 1002 ~ 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~······················ ···············t•······ ····•·••·•··••••·••·•·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reil "•late> --- ....... DU"-Dll Local9d ln 100 blocll Weal Ne•porl: old• front 2 bdrm hu ne plumbln1. electrical I ldte"-n: r••r b•ch•lo unit over dbl 1arue. ·~ for a exlr• ean I nc~ at 11411,liClO 2 lldrm Ii I bdrm unn W t Newport. &uod nen ••I h11tnry , w11lk t l>HCh 1168.000 t.'1~ 81) 4777 l!:vc COSTA.MISA 1-: .. i.1d,·, :t bdrnu1 2 b1 <'.oinpltittlY rt1morl"led. · nr l(imtJ(I $128,000 HIWPOaT rlMIM. 2 lidrm& . ~ balh•t frpk onJ~ aae__.QO() Ltuenold NIWPO•T ISLAND J Bdrm . I balh home on H 2 lot, frplC' .. loll ul wood .. hrick Slli&.000 HOMI & IHCOMI 3 8drm . 2 bath homo pllu. lwo ~bdrm. unit• l.n reu 4 C'ar p11rkloii In dr h11htful park llke 11etun11. 1':1111t:s1dc· Coal a M H •. lJroperty In xlnl condl Uon ! 1198.000 673 31183 642·22&3 ~ve1 associated aAOK fRS-llE A I )(1HS lOJ,WlioH .. ,., l••J HEWPO HACH DU EX On Seashore Dr. Great investment Rh!ht across C,/. o/ r/tJwporl ~·, REALTORS 671·111 I -· :::..-:.'_ I OPIN HOUSIS --- COIONA Dtl MAit. 1 t J..-. CJ'fftl Or. Pep.._ s._,.. .. rt• I . .:r:I•• l ~· .... 21/J Mellla. ••-.Y _.. e1 ........ Diie .. .....tty,.. ... ul '71·11 I I fer .,,.l•t••t to eftfer 9ott. Ope" , .• ,_, • • • • • * • COIOMA D& MA• -SIX _.., lft ,,_..,. ......... -....... to ... c ............ -.... --............. c ............... f~ erltl.... C•d ,, ..... u ••Hr. bUt 1 .. •ltclteH, flre,lotu, OU Hd tw• bedroeM&. ,.ee ... Cell for .. e111. COSTA MHA TIUPLU '-fl•r•t• I llltedrOOM 0W11Mr'a ..,.11. Alt• fwe Mere HANO MIW Ufiiftn. l•tft 1 ......... . "~"· ..,....,, .. ,., ... Y••· , .... , •nd 1-.dry rooM•. t•...at '''"" •"d ...... i.,. ·~ '171.000 DAMA POIMT. MIA.a MIW DU,UX C ....... ,., ... ,,_.... °" prtMI••• lech ....... 111t ................. tw• ,.... ....... . tt,..,a.c... Mc• cowtrard. Aa ......... . ............... 11 H .500 MISA VIADI: Two tow·,..H• .tde bt tide . A.tin•"' to 1he,,1 .. , .,.., .,. .... ,.,.. .. 1 .... '170,000 ...... ,,, •• ,..... ....... c .. ter•••ll•. IASTSIDI COSTA MISA TllUrL X. Cholo rofttol .,.... Two ldrm Heh. I l/4 b• Tow"'"*'-atyt.. lftdMdual ,..tto1. W• te 1hopa. COLE OF NEWPORT REAi.TORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy .. Corona._ Mor 675-551' the street from the beach 1 & s urf. Completely ----------------furnished w/lge sunny rms Patio & sun dt-ck Call now for appl- 545-9491 •HEWVA * -n<>GlAM- NOCASH DOWN TO SI 00,000 ACT NOW! Prices are Rising FAST! ; World Ail 24 brs. 541.0100 INVESTORS OR OWNIRS DREAM Two. 2 BR 1 81 homes un l lot. Posttive cash now w ilh 25 'l down <.:ompletely rt'habilltat· cd Sh:.1rp and clean $59.~. Better hurry! 545-9491 PRISTIGl MIHDID 7 Look no more! 5 BR Ex· er Home boast& oul- standing features as thick plush carpeting, warm wood pane1ng. separale master wing. huge covered patio too Reduced for qwck sale. C.N 646·7 I 71 nNNfll?•ll',l 1·f'1f'ltH '1' ,, [elSIH;I CITYFAllMIA M_111i farm & horse ranch in the city. Over 18,SOO sq fl o( land. $e(:Juded COWi· try living. Fantastic modem 2 story. 3 bdrm r anch home w /s hake roof. Totally unique pro· perty. Room here for your animals . Don't h esllale ! Ca 11 now! 54.S-9'91 H.wpor+ H.HJM• New on market. 4 BR o cul de sac. near 1cbool1. Agent. 64&-3255 OCEAMVllW TWO UNITS. 38R,2b P LUS 28R l ba & retrut 1 door from beach. $261,500. S..C.lflMlty 14 ... 5601 64Mt I AFFOIDABLE Newport. Ll.. ln pre- atlckM W•tcWf few Uft• dtt s-uo,ooo. Specioua a bdrm, family room , counlr}' kitchen. Neat and c1 .. n and rHdy move into. Call ua at 540-1151 (or further do- t.alls. --' .. HERITAGE . . nr 1\1 TORS SHADOW IUH -3 Bdrm. You can buy this and I'll guarantee you'll never rcJ,!rct calling me. This 1s the house you've waited for. and it's offered at onlv 84. Thousand that is' Call now. IOHUS ROOM Costa Mesa prime 3 bdrm family home with huJ,!e bonus room. in a quiet neighborhood. Seller s uper motivated and wants an offer this weekend. Offered at S86.000. IEACH DUflLIX -No down V /\. $64.900. Unbelievable 2 houses on 1 lot. Live in one, collect rent on the other. No down VA. move in immediately. SEVEH 4-PUXES -Three 3 bdrms. one 2 bdrms. Special owners unit with frplc. 20'k Down, break even. 1500 Sq. ft. each. Offered at Sll0.000. l'ach. 540-3666 LIDO REALTY PRESENTS NEWPORT BEACH For sale. or owner will exchange for commercial or indus trial ; 3 bdrms .. 2 baths. on o ne level HEW! HEW! NEW! Superb 3 & 4 bdrm. homes. a ll designed for contemporary li ving. Some of these quality homes are now fini s h e d ; ot h ers under construction. 9%'7r FinancinJ.? avail. Tr vinc area. QUIET, PRESTIGIOUS AREA Great view from this 3 bdrm .. 21t'l bath San Luis Rey townhouse, with frplc .. patio & 2 decks. Near golf cour~P & tennis courts. $16..5.000. VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! TERMS! TERMS! TERMS! Bay & ocean vie w from La~una Reach to Palos Verdes. with sunsets supreme & Catalina in background! Fee land, owner will finance on installment sale! 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths, one level; lar~e corner lot. $235.000. • unu OR A LOT Newport bayfront condo affords beautiful year 'round enjoyment or tre mendously convenient part-time occupancy. Pier/s lip for 48 ft. boat. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths + separate room & bath ror crew or maid. $585.000. JACUZZI & LARGE POOL 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath home with umque spiral staircase leading to bonus room , that can easily be "2))>verted intC> 2 bdrms. Formal dining rm .. 2 c ustom frplc s . & many other amenities. Sl 19,900 UDO ISLI Decorator. wallpaper enhances thla completely remodeled large 2·story 4 bdrm., 3 bath home wtth prlvate paUo. $33.5,000. UDO REALTY 673-7300 A O#vlalon d Red Hiii Realty ,,, " -... -. . ' Pete l?arreft f<eafi~ pre J(>n / j HARBOR HIGHLANDS HIGHLIGHT VACAHT -LOWHT ,RICI -Nt!at & 1111 v. rww J)ttlnt & plumbing -3 lltJ rm" 11n lunu1 with fireplace. f'a l v11 l1· put10 Pll.IS large yard. 1 llJ,000 '' 11 ot_. ...... NI Of*' s.t/S.. 1.1 ENJOY THIS LOCATION! , 'AHOIAMIC IACk IA Y VIEW On ' 11 1 tlrt.11111· with •• '~ atr~· of l:rn<l r '11 •111111 " fhlr111 home. b1..11lt to take 111lvuut11u•· or tlw spec11JI arctt and vlttW ( '01y r11m lly lf>Om with flrcplOt'C 11111 1 11111111.c 11x1111 1•11hurtct: lht~ holldly I 111111 I 1111 rn• $27:J. 011(1 HI 0 Vllfe 1-ra Cr .. HI 0,... W /S-1.g SUPERB DOYER SHORES LOCALE VllW IOATI, IAY, OCIAM-And nsuht llllhlll l'.11t•1r 111111 11rlv11IP 1•ourtyard. I llt111 lt1l1> ••11lr1w1 dl1111rv Int.-. lor. with 11 11 l1l1·111J 11( "/JU• 1· lqihl amt c·omfor1 11 r11lf Wllf Of j.(fll't" llptml\ IQ th{' I 11111 will• VII w ··•Cit· l'ill 10 und l1111h lllu1111uu Jll'.I •t•·JJ'• f rom prlvl1t1· lt'bC II Ullll IJll ,.., l1111d ' I 0 I 0 W••tw"'4 Woy, MIOpet1 l .. /S-• .5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA C O•HB COTT ACH WITH POOL A111J )•H HLl.l .111~1f11·~Jll.v 1111111\t'Ct .111111•l1•:t11 rtiuc1y lo 11111v 1• 1 •J-•hl 111l1> ttw. ;, lic11·m lllmlly 111mn plw. 11fll<''' homt NH·!:! •1ult·L 111·11•ltl11>1 ll11ucl 11 1 ·nJ<>v ltlf•IJtj t'Xf l'lJH ! $1 :111 ,0011 1611 ...... CM 0poft5-l·I CORONA DEL MAR-DUPLEX PllMI LOCA.TIOH South of l llghWtJY :J Bdrm and 2 bdrm units-~:.ich has flrcplate to s<Jt1sfy your burn1n~ deslrc + bullti n~ and pat10s 4 car J!arage + laundry room I.urger un it 1s freshly painted :rnd ready 10 move-in. $194.500. 415/4151/2lrft,CdM OpetiSaf/S..1-5 LARGE AFFORDABLE CONDO MICE PRICE REOUCTIOMI Woodstream in Back Bay <Jrc:1. tht!i 1s the largest model ta~tcfull v decorated 3 Bdrms <1nd priv<1tc patui' Community pool - children welcoml' Now S96.750. 345 Unlnnity Bl. CM 0,.., S-1·5 BEAT INFLATION LIVE IN ONE UNIT. rent out the second Custom built dupll'x t block to bearh. 2 Bdrms e~ch . with many extra f cutures' 1 l0-43rd St., Ml Opeon 541n t 2-4 BAYFRCNT LOTS NEWPORT IEACH Two :J~x 100' Peninsula Point \'arant lot~ S450.000 e·a c h -p 1 c r a n d f Io at m a .v he obt ained. Phone for ~nformatwn SUPER OLDER HOME ON THE-fllMIMSULA POfNT -l bloclc to the Wedge. 1 block to private bay anct beach. Big 5 Bdrm or 4 plus den. ~ story on larger lot . Asking S230.000 some s pecial term s. Call Curt HcrbcrL'i, 642-5200 or 675-6695 NOT JUST A VACANT LOT IUT VIEW OF A LIFETIME! On the ocean and cliffs of Corona del Mal' Preliminary plans for 3000 sq.ft homl· included. You can see Cataltna. jetty , beach and bay. /\nd on top of all this. the owner may s ubordinate~ Askmg $335.000. .... We/come TODAY 1 TO 4 llG CAHYOM E l c~ant c nt e r tnin 1 n~ f ami l y home ... expanded & highly upgraded. 4 Winged Foot L;me. $550.000. IA YSIDE COVE Dramatic 2-story I hrtrm & convertible den. Pool. jacu1.:t.l & private beaeh 1012 Bayside Cove East. New low price. $220,000, f ec SHORECLIFFS Gor~eous Crl M view locsUon. CharmlnJ.! home with J(rcnl potential . 330 Morning Canyon. $355.000 llG CAHYOH Popular Deune 1-lcvcl 2 bdrm. with view to ocean I 15 Rue Fontainbleau. S257 .500 IA YSIDE COVI Sen sational l ·bdrm. & convertible den for you ... & a home f 01· your 30 ft. boat. 1030 Bayside Cove East. Ne w low price, $199,500 , .. ti-=~~ ,U§()CUTq 800 Newport Center Of'fve • ~ ... . . · R&'M~~ •,.:';:'-/ ~~ IEACH HOUSE Short blc>l'k to bt·st surf and swim port inn of Nt•wport. 2 bedroom 1 bath 2 t•ar garal.!t'. $118,500. Ask tor (il(•n Hcllwarth f>:H 1266 OCEAM VIEW View or oc·ean mul <·11y l1~hts, one 1'tory. 2 bedroom. l baths View of tnt·adow All ror only S8i1,950. Ask fol' John Mttrsholl £i31· 1 2~i 1/ i MILE TO OCEAN 2 bedroom 2 bath Newport condo - S months new garage convPrted to ~umr room SXS.500. Ask for John Marshull 631 126<i IACK IAY CONDO 3 bedroom 2 hath -J C<Jr garage - t:ndost•d patio ouk plank livin~ room floor "kyhght SW,),500. Ask for Glen Hc ltwarth 631 ·12UH VIEW OF 15 ACRE MEADOW J twdrnom ~· · hath Newport condo /\pprox1mntl'IY 1500 ~q. fl. 1 year nPw l'»rth tonei,. SM9.!)!",0 A:ik for .John M<Jr:,llall fi3J.t266 BEAUTIFUL YALE MODB. In lrvinctf Coll1•gc Pt1rk, 4 bedroom :-.unkcn l.11ntlv room -format c1tntng room :.! r-.torics -covered pat io wl'l h<:ir All this for SllHUJOO. As_k for Roy S1 ~mcn~ OJI · 12&l CA THEORA.L CEILING :t bedroom 2'h bath Newport condo. J;!umt master b1•ctroom -bcaut1f ul unique Spanish 1nt<•r1or $87,75<1 Ask tor .J ohn Marshull li:H-1266 JACUZZI & SAUNA I bl'droom !'>lll).!11· story. family room . 1acu1.1..1 & sau na -immaculate. Only Sl29.900! Ask for c; !(•n llellwarth 631· 1266 NEVER OCCUPIED •I bedroom. ram1ly room , wet bur - microwave -mr cond1t1onmg in Lake Forl'st. only Sl22.950 A::.k for Glen Hellwarth 6:H l lfifi MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME Prest11?1ou~ strt'l't short walk to COUNTRY CLUB -4 bedrooms. 3 baths. family room. den with BBQ -oversized lot with citrus and a voe ado -door from rear or gara~c for boat or camper - drastically reduced -J real buy al on lv s1:rn.1so As k for G len I lctiwarth 631 121)6 LIVE IN IRVIHE :.> bedroom. den w lt·t•nt ral J1r <Jn<I p r 1 v a t e S p a n 1 ~ h ~ l y I l' f r o n t t'Ou rt yard -w.111 papered - l'Uslom drapl's m irro rs tastefullv decor'-lteu srn.900 Ask for Hoy Siemens 6J I · 12fin $2000 UNDER MARKET just listed 3 bedroom 21h baths IS ;icre meadow vi e w 111 Newport T<.•rracc. 1mmac ulatt· $65.900. Ask for John Marshall 631· IWn ROOM FOR 2 MORE UNITS i5 x 127 1h R 2 lot, ~ood eastsidc locale -upgraded :1 bedroom!. 1 :•, baths -lath & plast e r - hardwood floors -• ye<1r new 1<1tchen includes mll'rowavc -for a good investment. Ask for Glen flcllwarth flJt-1266 OWNER HAS NEVER RAISED THE RENTS on this large duplc•x located on Eastside -sunken 1tv1ng room -3 bedrooms -21 2 baths -private patio & double g;ffa,C:l' each unit. .;; IHR .500. Ask for Hoy Siemens (jJ} 12()6 I COMDO CONVERSION I vear nC'w -(8 > :! b(•droom P '1 ba.lh + ( l l ~bedroom 1 :i~ bath & (I ) :1 bedroom 2 bath Garages for 15 cars Caty approved for condo conversion. Walking distance to £ast s1de ('ostu Mesa shopping. S750.000. Ask for Crn1g Batley fi:ll ·l 2&> of coata mesa, lrvlne, newport be•ch, Inc. 234 E. 17th Street, Costa MeH 631-1266 i'luuon" uh• N1•1work of lnd1v1clu111ly Owned ond Operated Heal Estnll' Offices btQgo .. • ... , .. • • • <II • ......... ~W. ~Ho.,~ f.ctr S41k Hol.•tt for S. ..... , For 5* HouMI For S• Sunday. Nov.mber 12, 1978 OAllYF'ILOT M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ........ f Sol Hot. Fo S• ---------------..,.._,; G, .. ,.. too ..._..., aooa ~., 1002 O••r• 1002 G .... r.. 1002 ........ :::. ... ~ ............ !:: ... ~............ AR•LL ••••••• • ............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................................................................... ,.. I ooz G....-11 1002 T m UMIQUI HOMIS Of'IN 1·5 TOOAY UMIQUI ... SHOHCltffS /\1tr11c·t1\ 1· !\hln.:ltltl 3 hdrm ~ hetth. ~ frr>kt·-.. ~ tlOd n nor" 111 l" l lw.1t h 300 llOO• St•t• "··~ <~l .1\ .h .tt 277 !\1ornlnJ.: l '.1 11 \'()(\ F•ONT ROW VIEW t 'omplt•l<·h n ·donl·' ll.1111b11m1• < 01111 1111 & v,1nrn1 :1 hd1 m " h.11 h .... pool <llld I rµlc't'' l.t\ r111 luok ... 11\ t>r boat' S1•1· S<ir.i \I .i r' 1n .11 l !)O~I Dolph111 I r\ int• T1•1 r;1r1· hn11g ~~)o;, ooo UNIQUE IH ORIG. HARIOR VIEW HILLS 5 hdrm. :1 h.1th. ll g hl amt a1rv. pool <tn<I µulw 'll'""" of tht-Ha ~ .Ju-.t :s:as.ooo S(•(' Natali<· l"ogart .v al l 101 Wh1tcsa1b W.1 . ., UNIQUE IH CORONA DEl MAR -:l h(!rm ('harm(·r on un 1<·2 lot Great location. <·u:-.tom rt-m<><l r lt·d ~inti some "1ew St•<• Hoh H o d ge\ at 51)() \largul'l'llt• Bnni..: 5 175.500 UNIQUE IH NEWPORT IEACH (j rt•a t lamilv home 1 bdrm-.. a h.1l·k \ anl. Jac u zzi. Prtl't'd at $20.';.99'J 1)0 I'<•<• °land Sec Nancy L<Ju x ~1l 1877 Port T;1~getrl UNIQUE IN IRVIHE TERRACE I lt•<i\',\ s hake roof. sgle s tory 4 bdrm. :! bath a nd pool. Just $207,500, fee. See Dollie J o hnson at 2001 Chubasco. UNlc;>UE IH OLD CORONA Df:l MAR Light. cheery 3 bdrm. den block to beach. s hops, S2S5.000. See al 301 Orc hid. UNIQUE IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS lnC'rediblc views fro m this 4 bdrm pool home . Vacant. new carpets. tasteful Jus t S279,500. See Marion Reedy at 2907 Setting Sun. CdM. UNIQUE IN NEWPORT BEACH 2 ne w <·us tom homes. both Un1Que ! 3 bdrm~. 2 story, s un dC'rks. m1erowaves . ctr S215.000. St·<· Allan H<'ll cr al Irvin<:' and 15th 111 Nl'\\-µort Heights UNIQUE IN IROADMOOR -5 bdrms. J baths. 2 frplcs. backs lo wilde rness. $255.000. St•e MaryAnn Anderson at 1 2712 Wavecrcst. UMIQUE IH IRVtME GROVES F'ormc r model, beautiful decor , 3 bdrms. 212 hCJths. Hi.50 sq . fl . only SJJ0.000. See Bo nnie Barrin~lon at 5 Mona rch. UNIQUE IN THE BACK BAY -3 bdrm. h:~c lot, cul Ol' s ue, Ha rbor Iii. only S!M).500. See .J aek 1c 11 andleman at 302 Vi sta Rava UNIQUE ·IN IAYCREST lvan We lls cl N ilJ.!n N I 4 hd rm. ~$ hath . form«il dmin~. heuulifully lan<ls<:aped See S:1ndv Orlow:-.k1 :.it 184H T r·adcwmds. UNIQ.UE IN IRVIHE ThrC'l' bedroom. l'Xt·ellent huy . l'l'ally n1ee de('or. la ndscaping. pulios. See Rita Bo land ill 14901 Gcn<'va m Greentree. UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE . -Near the park. library and school. very family, vacant and priced at Sll 1.900. See Doreen Doug la s at 2918 F:lles mere J\ V('. REALTORS' 1111 f\111IHP!(Jl'lf ~~ll lN(,THI NEAff\Tll()f.11, CORONA DEL MAR. 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 546·5990 • CALL US macnab I Irvine realty SEAVIEW-3 CUSTOM HOMES Read y for Immttd. Occupancy'. The onlv custom-built homes avail. in this 24-hr set'uritv comm w/lennis. s pa & pool · C r eated by popul a r Newport bui Ider. thes<.! sensationa l homes offer t he fin est quality a ppointments Priced from $349.000. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 P.M. ••2012 YACHT RESOLUTE•• Eleg ant s plit-level 4 BR ho me w/some view of city li~hts & total privacy. 4 p<Jt10~ CC-491 * •20t0 YACHT RESOLUTE•• Charming 3 BR, den & f:.imit~· rm res idence decorated Lo p (.•1 ft'l'tion w /pap<.•r,;;, moldin1(S & plu:;h ('Pl to complement u n~ d~<·or 1 3 patios. <C-49a) • • 2001 Y ACtfl' RESOLUTI• * 2-story home for the famHy who wants privacy! Spacious master suite doM1st1:1irs w/fplc & upsta irs 2 BRs +add'I room for guest~. Some view. CC-49b> Ope W Hlcdoyt I ca.m.· l p.m. LYNNE VALENTINEtl44-6200 642·123S 644·6200 901 Dover Oriv• Har~ Vlrw Center trvlne at C..ml>Us Valley Center 752·1414 IUILDHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 rfittJ~1 J;t;n ~~~~~;1~~ ..... "\1,v:.:::-°"' 11•~s- OO N WPORTCl!NTEA ORIV& 7St·Oll1 1ubord1nate . As klni II~ sno.ooo. Call 862· 7788 fo~in est waterfront living.boat s lip c.1vailable too! 2 Fire places. Ste p·down li ving rm. Forma l dining room. All natural wOOd kitc hen cabinets. food 1·cnter &. grill too ' Wet bait. View + mi rrort'd wardrobes highlight master wing. 2 Patio sundecks . Walk to s hops and restaurnnts. Common pool. s pa, SEE THESE TODAY ESTATE STARTEI :<Int Tax :-.ht•lter Eust sidt> Cost a M t·~<.1. for only SL2'J.OOO m cludfog fund 1 ,\tlr udl\ <' duplex. 2 bdrms. & ga ra~t> t'Jt h l1111t Alwa.v... rented 359 16th l'l.At 'fo: (ht.·l\~.1·t.·11 Santa i\n,1 & Tust in \\t' I OPEN S llN I 5 EXCEPTIONAL l l/,.0/o LOAN \d J~•c·cnl Lu ~A N JOAQUIN golf. tt·m11 ... & ""'' 11nmm~. i Hdrms .. 2 baths <·<111do 1•11tl unit I.ow prke of $113,500 1nl'lud111~· lht• la nd #I MADRON A. l 111\t•1 .... 1t\ 1>1 l o S:.in J oaqui n 1•1ll ra11n· OPEN SAT S N 1·5 CHARMING BLUFFS l'op l11n1tmn :1 bdrm'> 2 bath~. 1900 "I It '"'Inf.! ... µ:11:l'. \'t•ry sharp & l'l'<HI) to nwv<' 111 ! Prat·ed below what man\ s m:1llt·r units huvt· sold for. t}u1t·k l'M'rnw available Sl.2<J.900 689 \'IST \ BONIT Of'EN SAT/SUN. 1·5 WHITE WATER VIEW 0 ' l ' r Io o k s LITTLE C 0 R 0 NA H E ACH : s ubs tanti;.il home with J hdrms .. 3 b<iths. plenty of privary. on s t n •l'l to street lot. Owner will c·arrv fmunt·ing (no points>. $285.000. You o wn th<> land ! 226 POPPY. C'dl\I O P EN SAT S l 'N 2·5 NEW WATERFRONT LISTING (;1 a<·1ou~ \\all'rfront. Mai Kai condo. \II'\\' of hav & ot•c·an. vou own lht• le.net. Slip av1.1il on ('ontr~ct. Spacious ~ hdrm. & l un~11. 2 bulhs . guragt.' + p;1rking. S:JS0.000 1229 BAYSIDE OR OPEN SJ\T/SUN 1·5 ECONOMY MINDED? LovC'l.V s plit-level condo. 2 pools nearby. ulso tennis club. supermar ket & s hops. 2 Bdrms .. 2 C'::J r 1.wragc. Only S 10~.ooo Low la nd IC'asc Plaza are<t ~:l35V ISTA llU ERTA ~T/SCN. J 5 BLUEBERRY. IN TUSTIN Sp;1<'10ll!\ 3 hdrm . 2 bath home on HOx 115 lot. <1mplL· 1 oom for a 1>ool + pl<" art•a Ownc•r will ronsider VA o r ,..II.'\. or !Kl'. lo;,in l'Onventione1l Prke on l v S78,000 178 1 ALL'EBF.RRY OJ>i-:N Sl'N J ~.4 LIKE NEW IN BA YCREST Nl'wly remode led . This s mashmg 4 bdrm. ho me• ft'atur es 2 frplc s . ;,1 m arvC'lous fomilv rm .. eating space in I he kitchen, Plus. e.t formal dining rm You'll love lhC' 3acuzzi. You'll love the q uiet. trc>c lined s tree t. S215.000. 1921 LEEWARD LANE OPEN SAT/SUN 12: 30-4 :30 DOVER SHORES PRESTIGE Live in one of Newport's loveliest areas with its private beaches. wid<' g a rdencd lo t s & trees: beautiful <·ustom home of 4 bdrms .. 3112 b<ith~. formal dinin~ rm. & la r ge family rm. Thi ~ home ts only $310.000. although s urrounded h v lovely homes t o 5 650,000 1730 GALAXY UR SUN. 12:30-4 :30 ANOTHER GALAXY HOME Fa ntastic wate r view from this very beautiful 4 bdrm. home with 3 baths. The fomHv rm. is sensational & with t ht· t1rtis.tic: wet bar. provides a wo nde rful h o m e f o r living or l.'n t e rtaining . Notice the spacious l'ntry & living rm. $395.000 1836 GALAXY OR .. Dover Shores. SUN J-5 r.tS1J. :i J;t;r1 ,450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 7S9·0811 PENINSULA POINT OCEA.M VIEW Rare find in Newport. House on the . s and . s pectacular ocea n v iew Move-in condillon Year round o r Wt'ckend retreat. VIEW! PRICE REDUCED TO SELL! Plush green entry way leads you into this decorator's d e li g ht. Roomy kitchen & family room make this home a woman's delight. Living & dining room with massive floor to ceiling fireplace . Ocean & Canyon view. fe nced rear yard with covered 1rntio & lot s o f fn11t trees. HARBOR VIEW RARE SPLIT-LIVB. Double doors open into this lovely 4 bedroom home. Forma l dming room & livin~ room with fireplace. Family room a djoining full y built in all l'lectric kitchen 3 bedrooms up with master s uite & a dded on Bonus room on private lower level. Spectacular view of ocean . harbor. & nite lites. 673-8550 332 MARGUERITE . CORONA DEL MAR J,.. ,Q. KE:Y WP.€ALTOP.sh ••• .. J_, 480Agitle Laguna Beach You are the: winner of Two Fr" Tickets lo tht' sauna & gym call rast 1 1 LONG BEACH THEATRE f''ESTIVAL 752-1700 18662 MacArthur ll•d.-Wh I Ol-1,..,IM "OURTOWM" slaJTing Eddte Albert at the Long Beach Conven- tion & Entertainment Center. 300 E Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach Call 642-5&'78, ext 329 to t'fajm your tickets L u s IC L u s K L u s I( l u s K • •• HARIOR VtEW HILLS Trnns fcrred owne r wants your offer on this s pacwu~ 3 Bdrm Lusk built ho m e w / pool & th al breath laking ocean view. Now $225.000 909 TILLY WA. Y OPEM SAT/SUM EASTILUFF \11 <·nt crt<Jin l·r '.., de li g ht ' Th is s parkling 4 Bdrm pool honw ha~ a remode led k1lt'hen \\ mi t•rowan· oven. luminous C'C'Jling & affordabl<• pru·t 1n Nt"wport"s most convenient toe $177.500 2142 ALTA VISTA OPEN SAT/SUM TURTLYOCK HIGHLANDS -Spacious 4 Bdrm. 1 s ty Lus k home CM<'Tav1:-;h model ) w/hardwood fir~ plus h ept. thoughtfully upgraded thru-out tn Irvine's most prestigious comm $209.500 50 SILVER CRESCENT OPEN SAT /SUM SPYGLASS Htll -You 've earned th<' IJL·st. \\hen this house· 1s vour homl'. iJ stun nm).! 2 st v w / dramatic cur ved st;11r('asc 111 thl• cntr~. S Bdrm µla~r0om . a view forcvt·r of nty li1!ht~. OC'l'an. '(•wporl 'entt.>r, 'i.!tahna. A f11w investment 1n your lJinllv ·.., prcc·1ou~ lifestyle S~7.ooo 49 GOLETA POIMT DRIVE SEA.VIEW Don 't miss this fantastic gated l ·t·ommunity . <:harming home!-. on "cobblestone " U lanes w that Country Fre nr h feeling. fee land & a S d ay o r ru g ht view. (l's the bl'sl buy in town a 3 K Bdrm Ba r H arbor model for S269.900 21 07 YACHT GU YLING L RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -Golf course. lake & park! u You see the m all from this 1mmac. 1 sty, San 5 .Joaquin model in Irvine's very best condominium l'Ommuruty at the "never agam" price of$124.500. IC 36 ARBOLES OPEN SUNDA. Y HARBOR VIEW HOMES -The perfect fa mily home m L the perfect family ~ommunity This 4 Bdrm Pa lermo U h as 1t a ll Frcrn:h doors. lattice work ceiling, S upgrades insid e & out Tt 's ideal for a ho liday K housewarmini?. $189.500. 2018 PORT PROVENCE OPEN SAT/SUM' L JASMINE CREEi< -Two winners' 3 Bdrm home!; U w/thc living area you need. the protection of 24 hour S g uarded ~ate. the pleasure of te nnis court. & pool. K thf' convenie nc>e of J asmine Creek. Corona del Mar location. $237.950 to $240,000. By Appt. L HARBOR VIEW HILLS -New listing with 180 deg U coastline/ocean view property on huge lot. The s finest value in CdM . 4 Bdrm. family room. dining K room . Call for appointment 675-3411 MEWPORl BEA.CH -Lovely condo. decorated in L earthtones. 2 lar ge Bdrms. cathedral ceiJings. 2'12 U Baths . Pool. jacuZ?.i. sauna. By gr eenbelt and S meadow. 587.500 fee K 34 SEABIRD CT. L u s K OPEN SAT/SUt4 PRICE REDUCID -Only $122.000. Stunning 3 Bdrm dream house \n De e rfield P a rk Homes. Earth tone decor. custom patios. walking distance to schools, parks and pool. Call for an appointment 67S.34 I I OLD CORONA DR MAR -Charmtnl! s hingled duplex L on one of CdM ·s t>cs t stre-et~. 2 Bdrm rental unit, U <'Omplctely separal.cci from 3 Bdrm owner's home. S w ith Sweciis h fireplace ancl la r,l?C' mas ter s uite I( Pri(•(.'(f to sell hcfor<' \ax time Sl82.500 606 MARIGOLD IY APPT HARIOR VIEW HILLS -Bright & cheerful 4 Bdrm L Lusk huilt Be lve'1ere OI\ a lar,ge corner lot in super U convenie nt 1C¥'ation . J01'\ to the market then "kick.. S back" in a g lorious covered patio and relax -you I( own the land. $217.500 1521 KEEL OPEN SATUltDA Y IRVIME TERRACE -SoarinPf'\ eilings. s kylig hts. L s unke n tub and stunninP0 .. 'y ,g Don't miss this U marvelous t"emodelc C..' l~ .• 1t on a larf!te sunny S lot. It's a wise in vestr.~ • .i> 193.500 k 1319 S•MTAMELLA OPEH SAT/SUM L EASTILUFF -Lovely 4 Bdr m . hugt family dining u room. large back yard. with lighted patio provides s beautifuJ setting for entertaining SlS.5.000. I( 2141 CATALPA OPEN SAT/SUH MOHL UHCH -Form er Lusk model htme. 2 sty, 4 L Bdrm + ~ame room w/pool, air cond~.ioning & a U fabulous view of Orange Co. all the way to Catalina S on a clear day. $209.000. I( 4263 llAMCH GAn RD 675-3411 -' • l... .... OPIH S• T /SUM DYNAMIC MEW SALES LEADER SAU Y HfTTEl Congratulations to Sally Nettel for 1oining Costa Mesas w1nn1ng team' Sally recenlly graduated from Tarbell's Pooular Quick start program and has started olf with a bang 1n real est ate sales 1n the Costa Mesa area An altrac llve gal with a bnght. cheery personahty. Sally has been very acttve in Costa Mesa tor 20 yearsl For any Questions you may have about buying or selling a house in Costa Me<>a call lhe besl of the best Gall Sally Nette I $69,500: Costa Mesa•s Sunshine Best PflCed area 1n city' Handsome WOOd paneling 1n 1he entertainer's living room, dining. eattng area and 3 bedrooms Lovely covered oa110 and more. Call 540.1720 $42.500: Your First! Privacy qal0<e 1n this corner unit w•lh private patio and security Super 2 bedroom condo with dtnrnq. earing area. central aor. and deluxe kitchen Patio and comm pool Mantcured landscapmq Can I beat 1t' Call 54(). 1720 Showplace Owner's Pride GorQE'Ou., 2 story M,>sa Verde home with 4 bf>droomc; '" orest1g1ous area Elegant newly painted onteroor. with new plush carpets throuqhout Format <l1n1nQ lam1ly room. cletuxe kitchen with t>u1t1-tns TrlA entry sunken hvtnQ rm & paneling. lots of space tor st0<&Qe Patio Can t last S135 750 Call 540-1720 Have Growin9 Pains? Srep up and into th1-; spacious 4 bedroom ex· ecutrve home• Bonus room to r the kids d1n.nq, eatmQ area entry and handsome lireptace Custom shuller"i and wall cove11ngs Garage opener and root shed Don t wait s 119 900 540·1720 5 Br; R-2 Zone Convert to Du'-lex Completely remodeled 5 bedroom home in super cond111on• Perteet tor lhe large family with family room ealll"Q area. dtntng. fireplace and pa110 Near lhe oark Call now. lots 01 pa1entra11 S99 750 540-1 720 Cadilac Tastes? It's All Here For You Sharo 3 bedroom lr111ne home completely decorated 1n rich earth tones. with color coordinated wallpaper and drapes Elegant lloorolan with formal d1nmg, den. hesta 1am1ly room. eating area and brrck frreoiace Wall lo wall carpets 3 pahos EZ care yard s 111.500 540-1720 Anxious! Atrium Off Livin9 Rm Allract1ve. versatile f!oorplan wrlh large country kucnen d1nm9. eating area. entry, brick l1rep1ace and 3 bedrooms Paho Room tor your RVs 100• Call now. VA •erms S98.500 1 540-1720 Mesa Verde Hidden 2 Storv Fea1ur1ng enrrcing garaen entry' Oufstand1ng ranch style 4. bedroom home with formal dmmg 1am11y room and 2 brick ltreolaces Loi s ol c1ose1 space Covered paho and lush mature trees Just hsled' s 148 900 540-1720 Vets! Lush Garden & Fish~ All 1erms here' At1rac11ve lam1~ hO~e wilh ea11ng area country krlchen. enfry and 11replace. plus h w all to wall carpets mroughOut Don't miss this 2 story Del Cerro, near So Coasl Plaza and handy to freeway s87.000 Terms 540-1720 SparldiftCJ City Uaht View From this ~l~xe Mission V1eto home' For fussy buyers only. w11ti all the extras YoU could ever want Custom decor. dining. 3 bedrooms. ea11ng area. enfry. family room. l1reo1eoe and 2 patios Comm pool EZ care yard. Call lor details S1 14 500 540.1720 '-... 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL Member RELO Serving 8000 Cities • - ~ 01\!IL V PILOT . i I ~ ........................ . . •.. , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-W.OIT HTS. OflM SUM. I ·I 5471LMOD .. A Cot't>n pool tlnmt" "'Ith lntJI ot dt'CklnJ. uuta1de t-n t 1·r tal nm .-n 1 8drllllt I ~., bat.ti. re cr nll y upd att'd U>C'Qpll'lrly tenc..d ('lo.t to aJI M'hool• • ahopplnl tl•.~ "C"THOMAS REALTOR 22M W O>aal H•y N'pl Buch )Cl ~ IAUTlfUl POITIOYAL SEAVlEW f\n t Ptof c~tf'd lt'&ant 4 HR ,. J BA. hi f1mily rm • a. ..,ri b.r 1~. fll\1n111n • palluK 1111rr uunrl tb111 fCOrlt'OU4 horM Comm pool, J1&c . & tennl~ ert Gull.l"d«I romrn App< on l,y ~.000 Uo..4600 NEWPORT CR£.ST OPIHTODAY 11 TaJIUTI CT. IOff Ticoad1r0941I \:harming adult ho~, roomy 2 bdrm . 2 blllh Plllll I, nestl1.td an lovely c•o urty11rd HC!auttfully appo111lt'cl , rna 1nl111ned with pn de & shown with p le a:.ure . Yo urs ut Slt0,000. 1!l,l!1llll~t·· :\: \!: 11., ~~r.tll11r•, Ring 640 S!>uU Anyl•trh· EJslblull Prof Bld<J G1te..11ook SPICIAL f''resh patnt 1n111de & out. New earthtone crpts. M.tru orchartl rear yrd. Lake new 4 bdrm borne w 1lgc fmly r m . l"1ms hecl at11c stor .. ge r m Hit ems galore in .:ar .. ,11c Be ller hurr y on th1i. une at $101,000 545-9491 IAYROMTS OPfH SAT. 1·5 1420W.IAY Completely rl?fieto rated. 6 bdrm; + study. 6 bath home & many . many ex Lras. dming rm. • bar mslJ'. bdrm . .l>UJte · frplr fl must lo see ! $725,tlOO' Ba yfronl duplex. 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm units. frplt clll'h urut $395.000' OCEAt>IFROMTS Deluxe duplex. 3 bdrms , 2 baths each unit. $475.000! 2 & I Bdr m. duplex $375,000' 2 lidrtn home $375,000! 2 Bdrrt\. duplex. upper arut 2 baths~ rrptc. each wut. S395.000' lcAoe loy Prop. '• RHlton t .. 675-7060 • • lod& loy Speci .. \. f'"int tune ofrered in 12"'1 1 ears. Outs tanding . t'UStom decorated home with large coiy family room. bu1 lt·m TV. & paneled bar. Country kitchen w ith stained .,, l!ua window. and room 1 for pool make this a perfect fa m ily home. ~-( .. ., "' "' v. If c., 'l)t; Ill fl,~,,., ::'J Walker & lee Real Estate • ~SHISTATE $60,900- $2500 Tot .. Do.,. Soaring 2 sty1 4 br + pool! Secludoo entry lavish l ivi ng rm ! •Gourmet kllc hen + ··private courtyard. Don't JDISs this twnhm op portunity l Call 847-6010 t ,,., '•It.,• ti\ It '' ' I' I te'lff!IM EASTSIDE IUCCOLA IUILT Lvl.y Buccola bit J bdrm. 2 ba, fmly home in SOUCbt aftv area. Im· maculate condltlon. Cov'd patio, fmly rm w/wbite brick frplc. Lvly yrd. Su bmit now ! N-7711 ~ Walker & lee Rctl F.etate lunc!g ... £'!¥ 11. Jf?I HOUSES FOR SALE 2 ... 00M 611 Acach•. Corontt dt>l Mar 6'7S· l~ Sunday 2·5 2016 llnrritnt·a <The Bluff~> N 8 ~4 ltiCI $99.000 Sun. l·S 332 PrOC'ipt>Cl fNowpert Shores > N H. 673 9000 $102.000 Sun. 1 5 2217 S. Hickory. Santa An• 540 3$i6 $57 .950 Sun l ·5 32 Enrore Ct. CNwpl <.:rest > NB 64S·9181 S 119,900 Sa V S\.u1 1-4 • • 132& 8.oyMde l>nve , N fl 644-7211 SU7.500 Sot/Sunl·S 6209 Se~ hor<'. Newport U..-ach 645 70 $169.500 Sun I 5 226 Sant.a lsatx-1. osta Mesa 646 3101 $79,SOO Sunday l ·S 75 ea lslund Dr ( B•JC Cyn • N 8 67S-fnXI $220,000 Sun l S 17 Wtld GtlOb c . Nwpt Crst. N ft 642·8850 $105.000 Sun 2 S 547 Tu:;t in Avt• . Npt lf~t.s . NB 646 7711 Sl4tl.900 S un l 5 312 Sydnl'Y· Co~t~ Mei.a 546 ZJ13 $89,500 Sun 12..i 2 • .... fAM lM .,. Del 10 Lakcvu.•w. Ir·vlnt! 644·44661552·6327 $114.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 12 rl('S Court <Npt Cr est> N.B. 642·9~1 Sl 10,000 Sat/Sun 3~ Wh1tewutcr (Jasmine Creek ) l'dM 759·0046 $229,500 Sat/S\Jn 12·4 • lfl102 Nebon, Westminster 673-7300 Sl 19.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • lR51 Port. Kimberly Pt. N.B. 752· 1700 $1fi8.000 Sun. 12·5 330 Morning Canyon <Shor cclfs) C.:uM 640 6500 $355,000 S un. 1-4 16 14 Santan<.·lla Terr., tdM 673-8494 $185,000 Sun. l·~ 1000 Santiago, Ne wport Beach 675·6670 $335,000 Sun.1·5 1206 S . Va n Ness. Santa Ana 836·0156 $64,500 Sun. 1-5 2611 Bayshore Dr.< Bayshores> N B 642·823.5 $375,000 Sun. 1·5 2025 Avenida Chico <Bluffs) NB 642·8235 $235.000 Sun. J .~ 184 3 Newport H i l l s Dr E. cHVHomes)NH 642·8235 Slbl.500 Sun. 1·5 #47 Dry Cr eek. Turtle Rck, Irv 759· lSOJ $159,500 Sun 1 ·S 3 IEOROOM 440 Holmwood <Newport Hts.) N.B. 673·7300 Sunday 12·4 2501 Ha rbor Vie w. CdM 673·7300 $235.000 SaUSun 1·5 302 Vista Baya (E/S\de) C.M. 546·5990 S99.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 14901 Geneva St. tGrnlree) Irv. 675·6000 $86,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1310 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 964·2611 $259.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 186 Cabrillo. Cost a Mesa !:175-0448 $79.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 631 Lakeview. Costa Mes a 540· 196S $92,000 Sat/Sun 4601 Sierra Tree Ln. C Univ. Prk )Irv 552-0143 Sat/Sun 10·5 S Windrow (Orng trcc) Irvine S51·1109 $81,950 Sunday 12·4 2519 Holly Ln. <Nwpt Hgts ) NB 645·9HH $122.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 2804 Cliff, Newport Beach 646-7171 $292.000 Sat /Sun l 2·5 974 Grove, Costa Mesa 646·7171 $69,000 Sat. 1·5 345 University. 81. Costa Mesa 646·7111 $94.950 Sun. 12·4 1918 Diana Ln. <Hbntlnd) N.B. 642-5200 $119,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2733 South Spruce. Santa Ana 540·3666 $78.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 226 Poppy,Coronadel Mar 759·081 l S28.5.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 2175 Placentia, Costa Mesa 645·0303 $74,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 1781 Blue berry, Tustin 759-0811 $78.000 Sun. 12·4 •242 .Joann, Costa Mesa 645-5451 Sal/Sun 12·4 347 Walnut . NwptShrs. N .B. 642·8850 $105.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1437 Serenade Te rr., CdM 673-4400 $184.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 13 Blackswan (Woodbridge) Irvine 642·82.15 Sat/Sun 12·4 206 La J olla, Newport Beach 642-8235 $234,500 Sat /Sun 10·6 ••1317BaysideDr. (Mai Kai> NB 642-823.5 $489,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 51 J asmine Creek Dr., CdM 675-5511 Sunday 1·5 11 As h Tree, Irvine 752-1700 $105.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 18282 YeJlowWood, Irvine 752-1700 $108,000 Sun. 1·4 301 Orchid COid CdM > CdM 675·6000 $2.55,000 Sun. 1·5 883 Gove rnor ( W. side, Costa Mesa 546-5880 $69.900 Sun 1-5 920 W . Wilson, Cos ta Mesa 540-1720 $69,500 Sun. 1..S 853 Governor, Costa Mesa 645·0303 $74,900 Sun.1·5 2245 R a leigh, Costa Mesa 645-~3 $75,750 ' S un. 1.4 :30 30962ndSt., Nwpt Shrs., N.B. 642-8850 $119,900 sin 1·5 2018 CentelJa. Newport Beach 646·7711 $142,500 -un. 1·5 3206 New York Ave., Costa Mesa 546·2313 S83,SOO Sun. 12·4 #34 Timberline, Irvine 749·1501 $108,900 Sun l·S 19311 Sierra Inez, Irvine 759·1502 $109,900 Sun 1·5 38(> S unrise Cir, Newport8ch 759-1501 $119,500 / Sunda)' l·S 2000 Beryl Ln. Harbor hinds, NB 759·1!501 $121,SOO Sun 1·5 . DIRECTORY ................. ,. .......... ;:;..pt I 1• I ;Allllt ... 11111 ........ .. ' .... ....., ... ., ..... I, .. _ , .. ....,..DA&YN.OTWMfJA.1$.,....... ........ .._. ..... ,,,., .......... .-11 ...................... , t .. ... .....,. 306 llt>hotrop<>. CdM f>44 ·9060 $290,000 Sun. 1·5 5 Jett~ Drive <J asmine Creek> CdM 2918 Elles mere <Mesa Verdel CM 675-f,OOO Sll l.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 9 Cerrit.o. Irvine 752·7434 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 545/549 lrvinc (Nwpt Hgts) NB fi75·6000 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 'l.77 MorrtingCanyon <Shrclf) CdM 675·fi000 $300,000 SaUSun 1·5 • 1509 Dolphin Terr <lrv Terr) CdM 615·6000 $505,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 506 Ma rguerite <Old CdM l CdM 675·6000 $175,SOO Sat/Sun 1 20132 Crater Cir .• Hunt'g Beach 963·4179 $113.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 32621 Carrete rra. San Juan Capo 493-2176 $102.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4525 Camden <Ca meo Shores l CdM 673· 7040 $489.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 17951 Butler. Irvine G4(i 7171 $105.900 Sat. 1·5 WW W<.'stwtnrl Way (OvrShrsl NB 642·5200 $449,500 fee Sa/Sun 1·5 543 Santa Ann /\vc. <Npl. Hghts) NB 646-4463 $145,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 •3357 Ca lifornin St.. C. M. 751-3191 S99. 750 . Sun. 1-5 32 Redwood Tree CUniv. Parkl Irv. 644·9060 S un. 1 18212 Gleada La ne. Hunt'g Beach 848-2262 $77.500 Sat/Sun l·S 17 Whitewater , Npl Beach 640-8715 $269.SOO Sal/Sun 1·5 1909 Yacht Enchantress <Seaview l NB 640-1812 $325,000 Sun. 1·5 •909Tiller Way (HVHls l N.B. 675·3:~ l L $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 :J5 1R S. BirC'h . Santa Ana 540-3666 S83.900 Sun. 1·5 tl619 Murkha m . Fount. Valley 545-949L $75.900 Sat/Sun 12·4 • 1634 Skylark Ln .. Newport Bch 631 ·0633 S215.000 Sun 12·5 fi82 Oarr <'ll . Costa Mesa 548·1168 S74.950 Sun 14 • • 19 Balboa Coves. Nwpt. Bch 675-1621 Sat/Sun 12·4 322 Poins ettia /\ve .. CdW 644-6200 S259,SOO Sat/Sun 1 1044 Santiago <Dover Sh ores) NB 642-823.5 $370,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 801 Cciba <F:astbluff) N.B. 644-6200 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2727 Inlet Is le <HV Ilills l CdM 644-6200 S255.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • • 1915 Bayside Dr .. CdM 642-823.'i S375.000 Sat/Sun J.4:30 55 Lakeview. Irvine 752·1700 $197,500 Sun . 11 ·4 18256 Bayberry. Irvine 752-1700 $111 ,500 Sa 1·4/Sn 10·3 .208 Via Mentone. Lido Is le. XD 64 4·7211 $295,000 ~unday 1·5 128 De lores. San Clem e nte 492-7973 $138,500 SaUSm 12·5 • 362 Santa Isabel. Costa Mesa 642·326.5 $80.900 Sun 12-4 3254 Washington. Costa Mesa 631-1800 $83.000 Sun .1·5 5 Monarch <Irv Groves) Irv. 675·6000 $110,000 Sun. 1·5 • •5 103Seashore Dr .. Newport Bch 673·8250 Sunday 2944 Baker (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546·5880 $99.900 Sun. 11-4 •1611 Aliso <NwptHgls) C.M. 642-5200 $136,000 Sun. 1·5 1798 Hawaii Cr .. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $98.500 Sun. 1·5 2000 Beryl Ln .. Newport Beach 646·77ll $121,500 Sun. 1·5 2207 Pt. Ha rwick ( HV Homes) N. B. 644-6200 S199.500 Sun. 1-4:30 M 11 Kin~s Rd . (Newport Heij!hts > NB 642 8235 Sun. 1·5 1618 Manners. Newport Beach 642·8235 $152.500 Sun. 12·4 :30 1601 N. Rosewood. Santa Ana 543-1028 $80.500 Sun. l ·5 1294 Wat.~n. Costa Mesa 546-7532 $89,900 Sun. 1·4 4214 W. Re~ent. Mini R a nches. S.A. 545-9491 S un. 12-4 10129 Holbum Dr .• Huntington Bch. 640-Sm $64,900 Sunday 12 5 #24 Sea Island. Big Canyon. NB 759-1501 Sun 1·5 2840 Catalpa. Eastbluff. Npt Bch 759·1501 Sunday 1·5 1872 Port Wheeler. Npt Bcb 759· 1501 $157.500 Sun 1 ·5 4 IEDIOOM llJ Vrn Nice (Lido Is le) N.8 . 673· 7300 $335,000 Sun 12-4 2952 Ma ui Pl.. Mesa Ve rde . C.M. 979·8.'>3.1 Sat/Sun 1·5 337 Ramona Place. Costa Mesa 646·3255 $96.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 229 Cana l St ., Newport Be ach 968-9922 $175,000 Sun. 12·4 8971 Crescent. Huntington Beach 968·8846 $155,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2837 Shanlar. Costa Mesa 646·7171 $121,900 Sun. 1·4 1014 Sealane. Corona del Mar 631-1400 S215.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 '* •34 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 631· 1400 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •6071 Kendrick Dr .. Hunt'g Bcb 681·1400 1138.500 Sunday 1·5 709 Cameo Highlands Rd~. CdM 67a·4400 $254,900 Sat/Sun l ·S 3821 Seabreeze <HV Hrna> CdM 6'75-3411 $277,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 '17 Rcdhawk (Woodbridge) Irvine 644·6200 Sal/Sun 1·5 2005 Lemnos <Mes a Verde> C.M. 540-1720 $135.950 Sat/Sun 12·4 16935 Mt. Hanna. Ftn Vly 962·6583 Sunday 12·~ 1836 Tahiti Dr., Costa Mesa 549. 1562 $142.500 Sun. 12·5 63ti l S hawnee. Westminste r 892·9560 $69,500 Sun. l ·4 209 P e arl. Balboa Island 640-5357 Sat&Sun l ·S 416 P la ta. The Bluffs, N .8 . 640·5357 $224.000 Sat & Sun 1·5 4 IR ,.. FAM RM or DEM 233 Poinsettia . CdM 644-9060 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1 •242 Driftwood (Shotecllffs > CdM 644·9060 W25,000 Sun. 1-5 1871 Pt. Wheeler Pl. (Harbor Vu.> 644-4910 $189.000 Sun 12:3()..4 :30 •2001 Chubasco <Jtv Terr> CdM 675-6000 $207.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2907 Setting Sun Dr. cHV) CdM 675·6000 $279.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 250 1 Windover (If a rbo r View Hls )CdM 631·3444 S298.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 15 Cambria St. <Spygla ss) CdM 640-5.599 S460.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 33821 ValJe Rd .. San Juan Capa 581·5787 $385.000 S at/Sun 1-4 23232 PalawanCMon .Bay T c r · r lL ag.Nig. fi.10 ·7000 $295.000 Sun . 1·4:30 2501 Bunya <Eas tbluff) Npt. Bch. 640-6.500 $188,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 •25202 Arcadian. Miss ion Viejo 581-1000 Sll4.900 Sun 12:30-5 • •924 W 0l'eanfront. Npt. Bch. 675·Gl61 $475.000 Sun I ·5 2510 Vista Baya (Back Bay ) NB 642·5200 S275.000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 9192 Strathcona, Huntington Beach 646-7171 $115.950 Sat/Sun 12·4 15893 Mc De rmitt. Fountain Valley 631·1400 $147.500 Sat/Sunday 1·5 307 Driftwood Road , CdM 673·1566 $325.000 Sun 1-5 11 Stillwa te r <Turtlerock > Irv. 640·1812 $197,500 S un.1·5 4801 Surrey Dr .. Corona del Mar 673-4400 Sat/Sun l ·5 1020 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores> NR 642-8235 $39-1.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1903 Yacht Ma ria <Seaview) N.B. 644 -6200 $245.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2212 Francisco. Ne wpor t Be ach 642·8235 Sat /Sun 1·5 2008 Yacht Vigilant (Scaview> N.B. 642·8235 Sat/Sun l ·S 4932 Persimmon . Irvine 540'3666 $197.500 Sat /Sun l·S 1921 Leeward Ln. ( Bavf'rpc;t \ NR 759-0811 $215.000 S/S 12:30-4 :30 1730 Galaxy Dr. COover S hore s> N .B. 759·0811 S650.000 Sun. 12:30-4 :30 1836 G<tla xy Or. <Dover Shores) N.B. 75!1·081 1 $395.000 Sun 1 ·S 395 Gran a d a St.. Newport Beach 646-7711 $162.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #9 Montecito Dr. (Spyglass) CdM 644 ·6111 $410.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2515 Windover. Newport Beach 673-8550 $339.000 Sat 1·5 18 Morro Bay <Spyglass) CdM 640-1812 $359.500 Sun. 1·5 • 1032 Whitesails <H a rbor View Hls>NB 640-1812 $289,000 Sat. l ·S 2018 Pt. Provence <HV Hms) NB 675-3411 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2842 Alta Vista <El Bluff) NB *'75-3411 $177.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 50 Si Iver Crcsrcnt<Trtlrk/Hlnd )Irv 675·341 1 $209 .500 Sat/ Sun l ·5 284ACatalpa (E/Bluf() N.B. 675-3411 $18.1,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •4263 Hanch Gate Rd .. Anaheim 675-3411 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2321 Chandle r. Santa Ana 540-3666 Z103,500 Sat/S un 1-5 3101 South Pac1l:r. Santa An a 540·3666 $108,00\J Sat/Sun 1·5 •29 Carmel Bay <Spyg1.:'-s> CdM 644·9060 $395,000 ~at/Sun 1·5 3822 Hemingway. Irvine 752-1700 $89,900 Sun. 12·4 • •707 Bayside Dr .. Newport Bch 675·6000 Sun. 12.5 3631 Seaview. Corona del Mar 644 -9060 _ $398.noo Sat/S un 1.5 1877 Port T aggart CHVHms> N.B. 675·6000 $205.999 Sun 1·5 1846 Tradewinds < Baycrs t> NB 675-6000 $230.000 Sun 1·~ 15 Point Sur <Spyglass> CdM 675·6000 $339,500 Sun. 1·5 4806 Cortland <CameoShrs) CdM 675·6000 $187.950 Sun. l ·S 1087 Tulare <Mesa Woods) C.M. 646-3255 $114,900 Sun. 1·5 200 Via San Remo. Lido Isle. N.B. 673·8803 ~.000 Sunday 1-5 27 Golden Star (Deerfield> Irvine 631 ·1~ $139,500 Sun. 1·5 3417 Santa Clara <Mesa Woods) CM 546·4141 SJ32.SOO Sun. l·S •27142 Pue rta del Oro, Mission Vjo 645·9950 Sun 1·4:30 3812 Fern St. <College Park> Irv. 640·5S60 $147,000 Sun. 1·5 J4811 Yucca <Colle ge Park) Irv. 640·5560 $110,000 Sun. l·S • 1739 Tradewinds, Bay crest. NB 545·9491 Sun. 12·4 .. , .. ,,. ....... • -. I • • • . . . . . . __ ,.__ .. _ - ~Ceylon (Mesa Verde> CM 645·0303 $110.000 Sun. l·S •2381 Mesa Dr .. CountyConidor 644·6200 $179,500 Sun. l ·S 109 Viet Waziers (Lido ls le) NB 642·8235 $450.000 Sun. I 5 • 19 Hoyal St. George <B1 J(Cyn ) NB 642·8235 Sun. 12·6 2708 Ha rbor View Or .. CdM 673·3230 $425.000 Sun. l 5 17 Silvcr e rcscent <T.R. Hlds) Irv. 8JJ.9'.!93 $207.000 Sun. 2·5 1200Sand Key <HVHls > Cd M 645·0303 $259.500 Sun. 12·4 5 IEOEOOM 2015 Po rt Provence , HVH. N.8 . 640·5357 S 177 .500 Sun l · 5 S IR plul FAM IM or DIM 1621 Prt n armouth (JIVH msl N n 640·7609 $199.SOO Sat/Sun 12-6 4175 Williwaw. Rcqt Clb. Irvine 559-4175 Sal/Sun l l·S 17911 Bascom. Univ, Park. Irvine 552·8291 $124 .000 Sat/Sun 4902 Pe rs immon (Univ. Prk 1 l rv. 551-0344 Sat /Sun 10-5 • 15336 Reims . Irvine 540·3666 $150.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 #32 Morro Bay <Spyglass> CdM 640·1812 $419.500 Sun. 1-5 1824 Port Ashley <HV Homes I NB 642·823.5 $219.000 Sat /Sun l ·5 • •235 E. Bayfront< Little Bal Isl) NB 642-8235 $595.000 Sat /Sun 1-4 :30 • 1842 Pt. Sheffield (JfV Homes) NB 644·9060 $249,900 Sun. 1·5 •1101 Whit<?sa1 ls Way (lrVHlsl CdM 675-6000 $225.000 Sun. l·S 2712 Wavecres t <Brdmr> CdM 675·6000 $255.000 Sun. l ·5 11.52 Carson <Nort hg utel CM 546·4141 S91.000 Sun. 1·5 •27fH Bunting Cr. <Mes a Verdel CM 546·4141 $179.000 Sun. 1·5 330 E. 20th SL < E/Side IC .M. 646·4380 $159.500 Sun. 12·4 18948 San Carlos. Fountain Vly 646·7711 $117.000 Sun 1-5 1854 Port Taggert <HV Homesl NB 644·6200 Sun. 1·5 !Orn Marian Ln <Dove r Shrs l N B f>40·62S9 $32.5 .000 Sunday 1-5 6 HOROOM J.51 6 Pt><·an. Coll Pk. Jrv11w 75 1·3910 SJ17.500 ~al/Sun 6 IR pM FAM RM or OEM #4 M issron Ra y cSpvg lass I CrfM 640·1812 S36!J,500 Sun. 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEOttOOM J 11 Jas mmc Creek Or .. CdM 644·5125 $224.950 Sunday l ·S tt 1 M adrona CSun J oaquin > N. B. 759·08ll $11 3.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • • 1229 Bays ide Dr. Nwpt Bch. 759·0011 $.150.000 Sat/Sun l ·!; •32 Imiloa. Newport Beach 540·3666 $139.500 Sun . \.s. 2355 Vi sta Hue rta <The Bluffs) N.B. 759-0811 $105.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 34 Seabird Ct.. Newport Beach 675-3411 $87.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 18 Tribute Ct. <Newport Crest> NB 640·5560 $110.000 Sun. 1·5 10216 As cot C1r .. I luntin~ton Bch 546·23l3 $60,500 Sun. lG-2 36 Arboles CRSJ ) Irvine 675-3411 $124.500 Sun l ·S 2 ta ,... FAM RM or D!H 87 J a s minc Cr<'e k Dr . N. B. 631·1800 $210.000 Sat/Sun J-5 124 Vista Grande <The Bluffs> N.B. 631·1800 $229.000 Sun. 1·5 l IEDROOM 410 Vista Rom a <The Bluffs) N.B. 640·0020 $118.000 Sat/Sun l ·S ' 4206 Spindrift, Newport Beach 631·3444 Sunday 1-4 517 A venida Campo (The Bluffs> NB 631 · lSOlt-$174 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2768 Hillview. Newport Beach 640-1812 ~un. J 5 624 S kyv1cw. Cost a P.lcsa 645-0303 $89.500 Sa l/Sun 12·4 689 Vista Bonit a <Th<• Bluffs) N.B 759·081 t $129.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 234 12 Caminito M ~1rr 1al . T.a,g Nr~ 540 -3666 $74.950 ~al/~un l-5 345 U nivers ity B3 < BC:Jck Bay) CM 642·5200 $96,750 Sun. 1.5 3 IR pluJ FAM RM or DEH 37 Canyon ls land Dr. <Big Cyn >NB 640·5560 $229.000 Sun. 2-3 4 BEDROOM ••3322Via Lido <Lido Isle> NB 673-7300 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 llt plus FAM RM or DEN 14 Swallowtail <Irv Gr vs) Irv 6'1S·0303 $103.000 !';at/Sun l 5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & 2 H 8191'2 Bay, Newport Beach 646-7171 $265.000 Snt. 12.5 359 16th Place. Costa Mesa 759·0811 $129.000 Sun. 1·5 130-43rd St.. West Newport Br h 642·5roC> $179,500 Sun. 12·4 J Ill IACH 323·323', Iris. Corona del Mar 644·9060 $265,000 Sun. 1·5 )IR&lH 415·41~·~ Iris. Corona del Mar 642·5200 $194.500 at/Sun 1·4 4 IR & 2 IR 114 4lstSt .. Ne wport Beach 646-5945 $189.000 Sunday 1·5 • Wfl ha n • ••c•pffa ., '-'Je inventory of 11•• & r•••I• fWOP HiM' "' Mte ~at Me wpGl1 l •och locatto.1. • • • • • S UMTS G,...t IPn--t -..-.,.••-..cy. ............ ..,, ... z ....... l"c••• •• Y•M y t.••lt c..,4 It• s11.soo. s.... .. .._., ... a ="'"'1 vt 1 24'.SOO. . PUY AT THIE rotNT l o•tfy J ... '°"'9, ktc._. • -..o.·, ,. .. ,...._ f'cN.t. Owo.-teyt "Sell." AM ... SUt.50I. 5r.5 TO I AT twte l S.. .._. 4MO ,_., •• ten "' ..... "" ........... jltst off .... boy A rwaf ..... of SfSS,000, RUDY IN DICIMIH fo.t .. tk ..,., ~11 in .... t CCW'Ofto dtf Mw . hell_.. a... l ......... 2 ~and a ,.,.., ........ ~ for ttt. flrat ti'M of SZ57.500. Ne wport Pier Kealty llG CAHYOH GOLF COURSE VIEW D•.-ToWRllCMM, Den-er lllOdel o~ahilMJ th• 11th fairwoy. f'or .... floors, fl• wohpapers mtd Many ofMr •drcn. Locet.d •Har th~ Club Hou s ~. 'riced ot ... $278,500. OPEN HOUSE TODAY 2-SPM Coll 644-7020 fOf" odmlHCMu tftn, ~curity 9afH . l -.:..-~ •· BY OWNER Newly decorated. tot ally remodeled. lovely patios. North B luffs LINDA -3 bdrms .. 2 balhs. beautiful street lined with Pines. This is the fi rst Linda ever to be offered ON FEE LAND. 419 Onda toff Ornada l 759-0218. Opt:>n hou~c Sat. & Sun 1-5 • .., ....,. ......, ..._,_, ..... ,.. tWs .......... ,.. ,. lllesH kwslilt+ Al tlllt ._.......lhted Mtow -~""4 .. ,,,_._ .... ..., -~ lhewtMe e.. iii to411y's DAIU f'tLOT WA..r. ADS. ,._ -.1119 ... ....,,. for .. .,. ,..... --.ct to list 1«11 .,..,.,..._. ill tllb C-... -" Fndlly. s ..... , ... s-ct.y. TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM • 71 Sea Island Dr .. Newport Bch 759-0439 Sat /Sun 1·5 #3 Mi mosa, Irvine 759· lSOJ S80.500 l BEDROOM 15500 "11" William::;. Tustm 646-7711 S75.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 23 Montanas Este 1San Luis Rey) Irv. 673-7300 S165.000 Sun . l-5 23715 Whale Cove, Laguna Niguel 495·6692 $89.000 Sal/Sun 10.5 #1 Dover. Irvine 759· 1501 $71.000 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 36 Wintergreen CDcerrield> Irv. 833-8331 $94.900 Sunday 1·5 4 • ,... FAM RM or 0-. 308 Vista True ha <Blur rs) N. B. 640•6259 Sltt7.000 Sunday 1·5 RENTAL 2 IEOROOM 181 J & 1813 Placentia. C M 642-2464 $325 Mo. Sat/Sun 9 313 B 17th PJ.. Costa Mesa 642·2464 $26.5 Mo. Sat /Sun 9-5 HOME & INCOME FOR SA ... E 2 • & I• 215 St . Andrews Rd .• N.8 . 540·0608 $225,00Q Sat/Sun l ·S • rux 16721 Delores. Huntington Bch • 536·7533 $241.000 Sun. l·S .. f'oof ,, * Wettrfto• w .... _.1r,_. LOCATIOM-40CATt~OCATI°" Purfnct ramily ho me on qu1f.'t corner ucr06S from Rreenbelt in Harbor View Hom e8 Phase 11. Con venie nt lo <·ommun1ty pool & elem~tary school. Hcuuulul "Palermo" with 4 bdrm~. large spnc1ous kitchen opening to family rm w /wl'l bur +rormetl dining l'rn Lovely londscupcd yard ·patio With blUlt Ill r1n.• r lllj.! & fHlQ. All this . ln<'ludin~ the lund for only Sl89.000. 117 I "· WHl&H rL SUH IZ:lM:l O JASMIMf C RHIC-Yll W-4219,000 Hl' ... t buv i n a11.•a ! Brand new ~pltt h.•vcl "S1.•a fi reezc" model on lovt.•ly qm<'l s t n·ct :J lklrms. fam1 ly rm. forrnid d11w1g rm & 21 ~ buths Ht~hly u~ractt•cl wllh «.11r·t'Ond .. auto ... r>rinkl~r~. luxury cplng plus·plu~ Tt.'nnts t•LS, fl{)(ils . .1 at·uiz1!> & security 11( 24 hr gu;1rdl'<I e ntrance. Call 640 0079 for entry during open houSl' or &14 49JO •my otht•r time. 5 JETTY DR. SAT /SUM I 2:J0.4:l0 IRYIHE TEIJlACE-YIEW-SllS,000 F'<Jb ulous view of ocean. bay. city lt~hts and Catalma ! Also the s unsets are unbelievable! Homes are rarely for sale in ttus beautirul area. Hurry Lo see t his love ly hom e with 2 bedrooms plus maid's r m & sitting room. fomily room & formal dining rm Gor>!t..'OUS pool in enclosed pa tio. lfG CYM CUSTOM HOME F:rnta!>lu.· view of Tl .C. gotr cour~l' from thi::; fuw 4 bdrm c·ustom built nnc: s tory l.t:!e furn rm . recreation rm. :I bath!> + glamorous powder rm . ( ;orgl•ous pool & patio. $775.000 WESLEY N. T •f l OR CO. 2 J 11 S• Jooquift Hi•• lood NEWPORT CEMTH. H.I . 64 .. 49 f 0 t STEPS TO BEACH $210,000 Terrific 01td t paclaut l btdroo'" apartment newly pahrt•d, corp.fed Giid paneled wiffl IGnjt •ck and OCUM VIEW: plus two ~oom unit. SeOSOMd winf•r/~ retttat area. MODEL HOME $96,000 It WGS a ...... C·Olldo M Newport leach Giid it stil looks Ille OM. ..Soc191fhiltg rHlly ~~'bes ftti1 2 be*OOWt and den with arsto. httew icw m'ld VIEW. Col for .i cwc*ilww .. to Sft. BRICK & W~TH $180,000 T enific CorcllMt def Mor loc.aHoft wffti comfort of CfllOl+Y. C... .. ., 2 be*OOM a.o•e with farqe deck 111 1110••-111 coedlffoft. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP REDUCED TO S 189,500 Ce.. Millg DUPLEX. ;t.st one bfoclc to beach. Ow••r now occupiH this Hceptiollal 3 bedroom up,..-_.. PLUS fftett is a 2 bedroom, 2 bate. lower. Wei mai"toinf'd. fi""a«s ond °"'Y 7 yeon old. SHOWCASE W/VIEW $215,000 In COftY--ConlftO def M.-IOCofiOft with qMOlity dtcMoti•CJ· bdti119 4 ~ with becned 1Mt1CJ rOOftt CllMI P"'-liu yard. LusNy 1-.hc..-cl patio for indoor/ CMlfdoor eflferf.WMJ. Mmy decorator waiti~ me ... p•1li1tg. mirTon CllMI -.ct. mor.. Open Sot. & s... 1·5. 1 UNITS HEAR BEACH $265,000 Cot11pkrhty rflnO•led units with "° •acancy proble"'s. Hew roof. n•w ccrpd, CllMI ....y extra1. Hew on ttM 111arket witlt Hper potHtlal for wittter/w:awr rentals ... and..,...., a residHt._11~! EXCEPTIONAL TRI-LEVEL $142,500 Lse/0,._$10,000 cosh & $750/...0 Gre....-y Ir perfectia11 Mrra•d thi1 eacitilM) l re.et comer condOMl•illlW hotnt with 3 btdrow, ... ~ rOOM Hd di•i•CJ room. Profeulo1taUy decorated i" ~ good toste •d IMtHcul•tt. eo....-... to beocll a.d ...... ca.rts. WATEIFIONT HOME $335,• ~ Werior ~wj flllh 4 "*°°"' "-Ny roo. ..... -.. .., i• Newport offers i1tdoor/oufdoor ... wl~ 1-')e paHo °" WATa with IOAT IP Y" own. Slftly. wood P••l ng. lwk.b ..t w_,..., SMALL ESTATE REDUCm TD $245,000 ill .. ._. ... of S.+a Ana Oft OM of .................... 2.-.y-.. wUlt loads of square foot•9e. bc1ptla., J ..... .., ~,.... ...t f.,... .... rocNll ..._AM> ,,,_ ... 2 ........ 2 ..... w/fte ·rlC• ..... ......... .,.. •••• 100.1 0 ft .... ........ ,... ........ w.., .... fl .. Wft ............ ...,. hf II t1q =r.,.... wf ••1t~.0.. elf• Waterfroat ff•••• 2633 W.Coa~1Hwy N{'W1J0'1 Beach 631·1400 . • . . -,. -.... . . ' . AFFORDABLE NEYfPORT LIYI IM PllSTl .. OVS WISTCl..W -For under $150.000 S pacious 3 Bdrm. f''a mily Room. Country Kitchen. neat 11nd clean. ready to m ove into. Call us at 540-11 SI for all details MESA VERDE HIGHLANDS HST IUY Jn this neat area. 3 huge Bdrms. 2 baths. large family room. 2 fi re places. Near schools. New on thr market al $85.500. You huven't set•n this one. so cull us al 540.1 15 1 MESA VERDE 4-f'lEX Sf'ACIOUS l IDR.M 2 IATH -owners unit. w/ fireplace + 3 2 BR 2 Ba urulS. X lnt fi nancing a vailable . C.-546-.SllO for ,,.... .. ails. MESA VERDE CUSTOM HOME 4 ldrw l 146 -with formal dirung room a nd family room. 2500 sq. fl single story on oversized lot. Finest qua lity lhruout. 1h block to country club and te nnis courts. First t ime offered.~ 546-5180 ERITAGE I REALTORS WANTED WATERFRONT HOUSE M•wporl leoctt to LoqwMI leach to $400,000. Wi ll tra d e S250.000. equity <appraised> in 18 prime acres in the heart of Burbank or trade $225,000. <equity a ppraised) in 1 acre on Bel Al r Road. Bel Air. OWtiifR 12 13)277·6069 OCEAN VtEW * S t 95,000 For an outstanding buy in a n ocean view home. be s ure to see 4801 Surrey Drive. open this weekend. 4 Bdrms .. family rm .. 2 frplcs ... an awful lol of home fo r the money! The view is from Dana Point to P a los Verdes. Beautiful. rain or s hine BEDROOM FIREPLACE Warm & cozy fo r a r ainy d ay: ranc h style home with rustic wood paneling: heavy s hake roof & even a veranda. 3 Bdrms. separa te from the mstr. bdrm. s uite. /\ la rge lot overlooking a nut u r a l canyon. Form a l dining room. S254.900 open this weekend 1-5. See 709 Cam eo lUghlands Rd PRIVACY Ha'rd to fin a home these days whe re you ca e njoy a liUle privacy with a vi Catali na. set a mong t a ll Pi & with a beautiful yard. This nicely decorated 3 bdrm. home is conveniently located in Irvine Terrace at 1437 Serenade Terrace. Ae s ure to come by our open house this weekend. l -5. At Sl.84.§90 you won't rind u better value ROOOOMY 5 Bdrm . family home on a large lot in t he Westcliff a rea. Close to Ma r iners Park on a quiet street. Big family r m . wi th brick frplc. Fresh ly pa inted . ne w ca rpets: vacant & r eady to m ove in. $186.800 And owne r may assist with low interest financing. Call for details. TIRED OF LOOKIHG? You can r ent a s~tacular view hc,>me in magnificent Spyglass Hill for a year & take your time rinding a home to buy. 4 Bdrms., family rm . & forma l dining rm.. all for only $1295 per month. It's less than the paymts. 95 ACRE5-alYERSIDE Pre se ntly in navels & valencias. s u i tabl e f or h o m e o r lo t s ub.division. 2 miles South of the Riverside Fwy .. nr. the Tyler Mall in th.-A rlin~ton <J rea. $12.000 Per ucr c . ' TOW•IS ~Walker & lee •ttend our CAREER OPEN HOUSE Thursday, November 16-7:30P.M . South Coast Plaza Hotel BalDoa Room \ 666 Anton Boulev•rd, Costa Meaa (Brtatol at San Diego FrHW•Y) FEATURED SPEAKER: LLOYD SHOEMAKER Owner and dnctor of his own fMf ••IM• school, Shoemaket'• wealth of knowtedge and •x$Mf1ence lrtthe lnduatry makH him a sought •ltet apuker 11 well u a consultant to &"9f'8f fnduatry corpofllttons. As a tormer lecturer for the lumbf•au RHI Estele Schools he has succHafully tralMd O'<ler 25.000 candidates. • lnv .. Ugate your higher earning poten11al with Walker & LM '· \ . 16.070 HOMES SOlD IN 19n 75 oftlces with aublJdlaries In Mortgage Banking, ESCC'ow end Insurance Serv~s. GeM'nlll t002 ····•··•·········••••·· NEWPC>aT CONDO Rare. new Partr Lido h:.I 1n g al 11nbehevabl1;- $96,950. 3 Bd.rms. -2 ba .. J car g.ar. with own jacuzzi 1n priv. paUo. Plus com mua.. pool. Open Sun 1 " 4206 ~ft- OLDCOIOMA 3 Bdrm .• 2 ba. ho~ on R·Z kit. Plans fOf' tDCOmt: mrt avatl. Great pot.en. tiaJ. ()pea Sat. 1·5 . ~ Marguen te. VIEWIYllW! Move by Chriltmas into handsome 4 bdrm. h" c1enda Broad moor Harbor View Hi 11, Maitn1f1cent view vf Newport Blly. Has ram IETTY IUllAIT, Broke r /Owne r. opened her own offi ce 2 years ago a t the corner of Orange and Rochester in Costa Mesa. Betty h as b e e n a t op profes s io n a l i n the New port /Cost a Mes a 92N~tll~n umber o r year s A lounta in o knowledge in aH types of proper ty & financi ng <i n com e . residential. contract. VA ). Join a winning team . call Betty. you'll be glad OU did. 645-9161 rm .. charming courtyd . ... 2 patios. fount .. 3 car car S2S8.500 Open Sat/Sun • JUHE McCALL. 11 ves 1n New p o r t Beac h . mother o f d a ug hte rs Kelly & Shannon. J une is o ur W es t si d e s pec i a l i s t (j n d a qualified investm ent consultant. Closing over $2,000.000 of sales this year. For exceptional ser vice and appraisal of your property call June. 645·9 16 1 1-S. 2.501 Windover. Back Bay HorseC~ Beauti!u.I poof • jacum · 5 bedrooms -3 batbia plus forma I dining room . C UIT HERIERTS, II, a loca l r e s i d e nt. New port High a nd USC grad uate. Real Est ate Finance major. Curt is a we ll qu a lif ied inves tment counselor with $2.000,000 in sales this year . Call Curt for ..52J C.u.PUsDt:hMtE I ' com puter <malysis or your investment por perty. 645-9161 645-9161 •""•,3 )r1 ri~P r:f'\,,,-1 ~, .... a Grand Opening \'vt.'lli11Jtron l :.1.11<•., \t onc1· ,,,.,, l11t·11mt· ham ..... m p1.-"1giov .. lt-mO•' I ll·•Shh With h:Mllll'I. you"ct w.1n1 on your own cu,rom bu1tr home Ne'>1led 1mo .. 1op 1ng hill'> Wtrh hr~· .. 1h1.1lung 111ew" • 3-. 4-and S·bedroom plan:. w11h 3 200 10 3.700 ~UdlC fl'ct • Md'>!er bedroom suite oo pn11,11e level In many hom~ •Se.par ate maid's or gue~ suite • UbrdflC'> • 2 .tnd 3 w ood-burning Rrep~ In e.tch home from Ul5.000 10 U50.000 l.11..-rlw t'••\tbO\.md 1111'1 l>f1t1e1 ott·r•mr> ul 1hl· Nt>wpon I rn-w•y ttwn nonn on N!"wport l\vt'n11r •'•"'on Cow.in l~j\hl) "''(! \Olllti 00 ~llylonc Ot•vt IC'I I• ITIOI' Ht·i~l'lh llOM1 Wdlhl9kt Esaatts ·-~ 1821 Derl.>y Dnve • (714) 7lt.OOSI Q ' ~CANYON Has to be lhl5 prestigt' com munity's fin•~• value' 3 Bdrms. + ct.e. largest .. Augusta" plan In best early area locale. with s we~p ing golf course view! Like new & t otally charmin g SZ21.000! l AGENT MO-S5&0 ............ '* ....................... duplx, includinr bay front to bench. dow'ftivl a pq. 213/ 684-3200 ...... ,. j ...... ...•...•.•......... ;;;[. IALIOA Tl.IPLU CONDO COMVERSlON bftn« completed : Of' \Ot.h SU.. Beac.h. New p aint ioDde A SAil ••WMY•lfl•T1n .. 11 6 75-4890 eo,t11 _._.tote ....................... HtaT t be 911.rf Oc can "' Pvt rd. Hew aw. oul\ed ceillQp. 9taiMd •l-20 mi fro• lrwi .. / N t Wl>Of\. s111.o•. o.n.1.,. 7JMOl7. I I .J ! ·--·---- ( ....... ---. I • • ' - .. I =.~.":!:. ....... ~!!.~.~ ....•.. ~!.~~ ..•.... ~~~-~ ...... .1 =.r-:.~.~ ....... . Dime P.w I OH .........,_ •t1et. f 040 '"IM 1044 lnN t 044 ltYN ' I 044 .. ON L. Y PILOT SIJt\d4rY, Nown_. 1~ 1"'11 , • -HMMt 'et-S. .._...., -..._. ······················· ....... ~~. ~HcNn..--5* ....,..,,. .. s. COlhlMeM 1024 ~-_,.... M • ·1 ·0·2· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -···· ••••• !':' c--. .. w.. I 022 , .. MH• • 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• v, 2701 HAalot Vl!W DI. ..-.. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••·•• •••·•••••••· ·••• ·•·•••· PllCE SOMITHIM' FOi MOTHIM'1 DROPPED Brand MW ltO del Ot'tan vhtw NewJbr2~ba (3rd 8 Y 0 w n e r : n e w br a pvt• au.ite> SlSMC Land.mull, 4 BR. 3 ba. J Coru1der trade Agt car &ar. $117,000. &% "-· '1M> 0706 sumable. 19861 Dltmar Ln lllS-22U You II 1h'11ll lll> wllt•n )'ou 0 o I h I 1 •up" r b ~,... 1111~ .. ..rth lon .. ct :t P. • 1111 id" h 0 m <' Reduced to 8ell By --------- ,ASSUMAILE 8>/ .. 0/o LOAN Rancho San Joaqwn. 2br YtlW·YffW-YllW 110 DMa1H OHM SUNDAY 1 .. 5 bdrm t IMlh hclcrlt' w Ith • Owner Ocean view 3 Br r.l't)I "''''rrtttJ "•''° l 1t thC'iJ1111 C'l•lllnil "' ~urvv•1" lh t 1 di 2\' Ba + den Pool. Jae . TWO S&S ...... + den !b1i Top level, La JoUa model• . .caR. upgraded San Joaquin z"' bat.ha eiach. M-aater moekl. View or p11rk & bedroom awte. sitting T~rtlerock $119.SOO rm w/marble rrplc:. Up· Principal.I onJy. 7$2·7434. &rllded thru-out. Walk· Bto&er/owner .. nlll 11111J luvdy l(rmmda • ·~ .. -.ll c. urma n 111 .., l"'Vlll-.• who t'lHl' 1n.c room <.:otn\lr frph: HWI&. nwny u11grade11 n&:tJhburhoocl, 11 1111 (M accenLll lhe hv1.n1 rm de Se C lo a PP rec I a t t ..c> llttlr' l>rtn b)' :llll 1ur Walla ot 1ll181 r~ $I02.SOO. •1·~ 18 O r>egrl't! O<'ean & ~ vaew tlurbor h ghL ... Completely romodeloo Harbor View homt?. t "rencb doo • tl BR, guL~t r1uurtt-ni ov<•rlookang dt>llAAlful POOi a r l' a $42:'1 000 OJ)('n 1 5 Sun R•ll'llh iuuJ lhrn i•ulJ 1•111 veal.s the lu11h r\l•r yard SIA IMOLL lo.ml ' 7~ f~O Walk tu H11rbor U1ich 4 Bdrm. 2VJ ba, him-rm. J nu AIL ~TUI dln·rm. bonus rrn. CI06C Ing distance to beaeh. ~ ..-~.-. $.1.S.5,.SOOe-a ($10,000u.nder --------- laAOUl' • co.REALTOftS 61).lJ)O -------------· 'f"' tu bch. hnbor " schuoli1. PLACE $t44.~00 L1niio Heul 21 l'Jltate. 490-4~1 '~~~:!'~~ '. t ~ ·,I · 11 Ton»---I 032 market l By owner Open hou.~e l ·S at 8971 Cre1cent and 98~2 S horebreeLt Ca ll 968-8846 to see. IT DtDtn SILL? YOU DIDM"T CALL .._Co ... yAfl. CENTURV2l ~ SS9·7400 -SHORECLIFFS COIY MEWPOIT HEIGHTS If )UU Ilk~ rm\ .. ,) \1111 II h1H II an your , 01111 ~ l Wrm h11n1t• t ull 11t w 111 111 r 1··d ... uo•I 1111n11lt111(' l'.nllui.ul h111 k HtHI Wt 1klff l..tty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two tn-plexes 10 H B. .--------BY OWN~ll . 1-'0lt Sl_:.!5.000 carh. Ca ll _________ , s i\ I, E 1. ~ A s 1': . M 1 ch a e I R 1 c e . A g 1r. He11ut1ful J Br. 2 Ha. 011 ~ 2182 eves .. .... -M.rtet ., 0.-,. ('hurm1n.: l stv 4Rt 3Ra. famth-rm ,·uuntn ~1tdwn pool hl)nlt' " hit\ "rncfow-. .t f"n•nt•h door-. Sll.'l tl(lO SLASHED toS7Z,500 premium lot. Upgruded. ---------• r.11'\lllCllHI' Ul 1'•1 1111 H'al1<1Jh \ •lliH l'rlH' •l1e1h1~I tu Sll:.! !'OCI' l,ut l(t' " 1111111oil1l1 lu,111' t ,,}I IC Wl<h r ~ h• 1 , I~ ttr .. •u lif.1&ut1f11I 31Ht 2ba ho~ f'l.11~ fltbuloui. f11 m1ly r n1 l:r-.•11l futrl lly 111•1ahburhoud l.<>Wt.lll t Jlnt•r In 11rt•11 p:111 0 . l.11nd11c lllped w i.pr1nkler1>. $83,000. YOU'LL LOVE IT 22832 F'oxborough 714·586·32621 213-~5633. s1g :1ml sailboat cole or 307 Driftwood load <>,... s.dlry 1 ·S 67).fSU \ ••. ~ • t'• ... A~ R en!~ ~tutc. Inc. Cute sh.arp, great istarter home or Investment. 2 RH. only $61.500 Saltz llt•ulty, ~I 1181 newport HU.mHGTOH LAMDMA.IK COMDOMIHIUM -------------· J QUAIL PLACE 754. 7800 CREATIVE Convenient location . l'AO,.fRTIES 10,-. 111 I JO, MI FIMAHCIHG marvelous recreational Pooa1blc un lhh138R 2b11 fac 11it1 cs Litq:e I IEST HOADMOOI IUT! Offered by OWMt" ot tat UJl.000 lh'auttrul bt• 1m "~ti ht'<frul 1.'t'thntit 111 ltv1nA rooni ·• 'P<1c·111u' h<lr "" famil y & d1n1n ..:. 2 1•• h<1lh~. :! fir~places L'l<'akd on M't•mc woodt'fi pr1vutc grt>enbelt w1th open vi<'W IUILOEll ClOSiOUT '4•\ 1•rnl Ult> 2 \Ion Hlr. .Hi.a ho1nt1a at ~ 1-; l:lr•I St f1..-$189.~ Z 111n11lc• "'llf'Y 38r, ZllD homt'" ul ll076 & 2080 Oran.ie i\ "'' r11r S1 29 .~00 Owner r 1nff n l'l nt1 a\'Ull Ownt'r/alo(t ~ 4"94 IESTIETS huu'" .,. nri.r new bedroom. full hu11t 1n rptll/dt'Jlf' & IHlllH Only kilrhcn llcarly to st-ll ut Sl.',!IOfl<luwn tu l4~1'. VA 173,000 $52.UOO lllan or S64 ,00-0 Nie~ LAHR Kl,TV. In<' COllOFHEWPOIT l'uttl• M l'U home . 586-4()61j REALTORS uhraii;I rurrie111t:1clr1 .c bdrm 2 ba h c lot. 675-5511 t:11~t CM duplex. V /\ frplc. upgradmg'."{74.5001•--------· 0,.. HoaM Sat la S• 1.5 2121 .._ Wfllw Ori..-., CdM 644-2564 tW l:JJ..6797 1'42 ~164 tl73 0782 t('rlll8 $HJ9.000 Owner !581·!5048 Fa a t• Y.-.Y I 034 Olc1cr Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• homr S85.000 1<2 lot Green brook home. by ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /\~unll' 81"1'. VI\ Lur>t" -:J bdrm llton1• tnm1Tw<l DEVIN REAL ESTATE owner. S Br 3 Ba. Jacuu:1, BBQ. Sll9,500. 964·17'41 or 962-mo1 OWHE:ll CAil RIES •.. f1 rsl tnuit dt•crl for le~-.. outstanding 4 bdrm \lew. pool. pnv bt-ad access. Open !:iat/Sun l 5 405 Cortes C'1rrlc $2:50,000 LUGE FAMIL Y7 3200 Sq. rt.. 4 bd nns .. rarruty rm .. giant game epom; charming wood ~etung. S269,000. Ope S at /Sun I 5 361 <:at.a ma ran PAULMAJlTIH REAL ESTATE 644-7313 pool 11. "Ir f,cll l'rinc 642-6368 CAMEO SHORES onty ~ ~ 4525 CAMDEH Ol'EN 11ous1-: ---------4 BR. I yr new. 1tcr01S:. golf course. 1mpcc('obll' V 1\ Of'&I Sot/Suft l2·S SUNDAY I 4 ~TSIDE GEM 1>112 Uurrt'll A romantic adventurf'' OH Wihwn. oH Myer Pl Lovdy 4 BR. dining rm, Dramauc 3 bdrm., 4 Spacious 3 br + family olflce.1V room ~ lge rec balh. d.irung rm & den rm. lgt1 kuchen & yard rm. for carefree enter· showpl.actt Wit~ a n.2 lot. Grt:at buy! s laming. Pkg for RV's, panoramic Ot"ean view. n 4.950. Century 21 Gold boat, etc A truly out· Just steps to 3 pnvati CoastRu.Jtors.!>48 1168. standing proper t y . beaches; glamorous pool --$159,500. Ruth Laurie no d.n to $100.000 962·M83 ASSUME LOW lnlttest loan payments or $Qi. Sharp 4 Bdr m. l~ Ba, separate laundry rm .• central air. n ew carpets and drapes. Of· fered ft)(' $83.900 & patio on ocean side' MUST SB.l! Rltr.~ Re mo d . lik e new Mesa Verde show home (JIJlftfit~j~O:llt~O: Bachelor will l'X('llan.te on• .. acrecorner sw~p.3 Br .•. good location. -·-·· ·q -- for .~ma lier bt-ach pro mg vit-w~. 2AOO sq ft . 4 £\r modenu~ed k.'tchen. new 962·44n r.::, 546· pcrty Th1i. is your op· 3 B;J Tt>tallv rcdt><'ornt plumbtn~ & tarpets, R·2 --------- 11ort11nit) to tradl• up• 1\ t'\.l&lot..illu~ury PRIC:f': l~t . room ~o b~i.ld HllMHMJt°'9•och 1040 •-~~~~~~-., )ic,1 h•n ~l $-1R9.000& ~011 t"U1' TO ~Iii:! 51)11 ur ., S71~·~ ... Ag~ .a-~7 71 1 1Mi6 ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• nth I. I' JI t\ I' .. !1 • lh'"' llSht<.111n o . , . II" , I'. a.111 • • urry 111 1 ·':"~ '" 111 S&S Resale Specwllslb I' IN l"ll 111~~~ Fs Mc•o;J V~·rdl· \~,·~t 1. 1 on 3 kc.Jrm Condo, 2• ba, 3,4 ur S bdrm mot.leh; . f-l{(J\t S25:J.:JOO koJ \•~·ta. to I ~t,7 µnme llX'. 2 car attach avail. some w i pools R1c.hRlty 673-7040 Ha lt:urit· Salt.· day" "ar pror 11ecorated 968--4602 LOOKING FOR A supt>r adult condo~ Co~:.~ at 21096 Gypsy Moth an Manner's Co\e West' U!X•n House Sat & Sonday T •to Red C.rpet W• Us ... 754-1202 STARnRHOME on large park-like lol. Deane Brothers built. SCOTT REALTY 5J6..7S33 OCEAN lltlEEllS S64.900 38R. '"• ba. fam rm. Up, OPEN HOUSE SUN 12 5 IOl2tl Holburn Dr \' (;HANT i\l>(t Mt)..!"1777 837 ·370'J 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Model Home Sale 41Ri 3 IA ~XCEPTIONAL QUALITY CRA.M'M ANSH IP &DESIGN Jla.Z112 1A AINA• ..... wtU.OW CllB v...,. of MCM"ttiwood From $99,900 91/4°/o '91h% APltJ FM. C.lnow 131-7253 IYOWHEI RUSTIC wood and glas~ SBR Deane home 1n University Park. i\/C, lge comer lot. Tiled 1n a. out. Wood noors & walls O p en house 1 0 ·5 . Sat/Sun 4902 Penum rmn.~J-0344 On LaJte. 3 Br 21'2 Ba, den. form dtn rm. SlY6.~ Con!,rat:t of sale 2 yrs <it 97 8": Call Bob Man:l"I I IT ~7-2666 lrvme Grove:-2 br. den Orangewood. bal•ks to greenbelt Lnd~c pd . t rplc. $93.500 640-0991 SAU IY OWHElt 4 bdrm. Granada 2600 sq rt. In the Ranch near pa rk s a nd school. Sl.29.000 Open SATtSun 12·5 CaU 551·5066 1!5192 Tourame Way lrvme SAC RI I'' f C E ! Be a u t Woodbndge JBr 21 48' PLUS elegant ::?Ur c·onclo pnct d belo-. m.1 rllet Both nr lah 673·'131 I Owner /\gt __ _ •3000 sq ft 5 Ir• Elegant descn be., th11"o 5rYGLUS HILL 0c ... va.w 0,.. SAT/SUM 1-S 1---------llf ~at1Sun or tall 541> 9'lti9 S92.0oo, ~I 1965 Penrungton Properties SA YE $27 .000 We believe this lS the lowe:sl pn('e 3 Br home m CdM A full $27.000 less than nearest multiple listed compar able. Not yet multJple lis ted. s principals onJy please. Comer lot. R-2 z.one. +3 Br home $1.28,000 land Ftt<>MT LINE READY Tastefully refurbished 3Br home on qwet tree ltned str eet. Enjoy 1banlulg1ving in front of a roaring frplc. All pvt financing w/ APR below 10%. no payments unu! 1.979. OHe:red at $89,500. 6 IB>IOOM By Owner fantastic 4 br, 2 IACI( IAY A.IEA ba, f/p, com er lot. NI W This lovely home is well H.B. A Must To Stt. con pnced ftX' it 's siz.e & loca· vement lo everythmg, t1on. Big livmg room. _892_·_137_2_· ------ family room, d1n1og.1--------- No broker comm1ss1on. beaul1ful home t-' P Woodbndge corner de· wlrrplc + lg game rm t ached. 3 BR 2 Bi\. w/wet bar Xlnt loc SSoC..990 Biscay• BR. den, _7_¥._•'k-_loa_n_._559-4 __ 1_'7_5 __ '*'~Dr. 4'*--21/Jba. $410,000 644-6111 huge rooms throughout. OP&I HOUSE Thisisa perfect home for SAT/SUM l·S PM 3 BA. bg lot. $1S9,990. 642-0112, 644-6687 ~----~--~· SUNDAY SPECIALS WOODBRIDGE REAL TY NESENTS Villager Poplar S69.9SO Villaf!er Elm 72.900 Warmington 0 plun 95,SOO Uroadmoor Wildwood 102,900 Creekside Poplar 106,900 Bro:idmoor As pcnwood 107,500 Groves Cumbru: 108.900 ('r0!\1'Hlj.! J 10.000 l'n•l1ks1dt· Sycumorl' 114.900 t-:~t alt~ Adams (3) S124·126,000 For anformatmn on any homes for still' 1n lht! Villa~c of Woo<lbridg~. )live u!-. .1 ('a tl and om.' of our :-.pct·rnltsts will bt.· glad to help you I WOODIRIDGE I IU.LTY 551 .1000 C,f tge Park RAIN OR SHINE WE'LL BE OPEN SUN. 1-5 2 REAL BEAUTIES I 4811 YUCCA -S 110,000 Our n e wes t oft't~ring & " truh· exrcptional val ut·' 4 Rdrms . 2'" bath~. family rm . air·t·ond . ··Yale' p lan. Smart & :,tyh!-.h 11ltcnor , inv1ltn~ patio & manicured ~rounds. A priml' s treet. only s teps to park & pool 3812 FERN ST.-S 147,000 Grant "Columb1~1 " moc1t>I 1 Bdrm:-. ram1h rm huge honu~ rm le-an ht· 1; IJdrm .... 1. air ('und1t 1on1ng. tile niol Oul<'h t'l<.'<Jn &· lo<Jded with cu:-.tom f caturcs. Premium loral1on backin g to acres of lu~h park. on .. kid-saft.'" cul de ~ac with nearby pool. 1.fiaBtttta.6 & lf o., · L~raltorn R mg 640 · 5560 day or evenrn~ Eastb lutl Pro fessio n a l Bltig · · LAKEFIOHT $197,500 S harµ Clc nw outl townhome on Arborlake ~ t l' p s t o b l' a c· h & clubhou..~' Large h vin~ rm & family rm comhme with J?lant outdoor patio lo bri.ng lake side ins1d<'' HJghly upgraded. fo'AN TASTIC VIEW! Pools & tA?nrus courts. too' Take a I~ today·t·all 752-1700 CUSTOM TOWNHOME ~illeProperties (714) 549-2467 ---------111 included. Call UIS for IOCB· lhe large family. Second 9301 LITCHFIELD DR. level is designed ror in· 3 BR. 1 o/• BA. pool home. laws or ? Has living onromerlol.formald1n· room. kitchen. bedroom Largest i.n Woodbndge ! SBdrm. 3&1, kitch nook. living, fam & dining rm 's. 3 car gar . Tile roof. 2 frplc's . Bckyd vu. On cu.I-de-sac. Prof lndscpd & upgrd thruout. $195,000 or bsl of'r Prine only. by app'I only 559-591_5 __ 43 MWrort•~ Fantastic oC bedroom Lownhome with beautiful decaf" & great location m desirable Deerfield m.ooo. . .. [~ I W UODBR IUG t. CKOSSING CONOO .1 Bdrm. formal dining breakf<tl'ol area 2' baths Prufess1onally dt• coraled and landr~aped Plantation ~huller~. pavers in herrinS?bont· - patlern and much muc h more Please call (or complete list of t ulltum ft•alure:. Orf1·red jl $137.900 a Bdrm Charmer on R·2 lot. completely rooone. S129.950. 6'0-5112 AJ(enl OPEN HOUSE:> SUNOA'f 1·S ti <' .1 11 l I f 11 I I \ (!1·t·•H Jlt-.f 1 hllrm & f .1 m r rn ~.,, ~· 1:1-.-. !>"11rm.1 I dtntllJ!. j.!r.·,1\ \II'\\ 11 32 Mon-o l11y P1d1Jr" 1wrl .. 1t I hdrm &• f;im rrn F\1•n l htnJ,! l1k1• nt'"-l•',1nf a :>1 l11· \ I I' \\/ () W I) t• I 0011..:ht ,JO(ll hl'r 11 11 MorTo lay Short of ra~h .. Tn lt'iJM' OJll!Ofl r.r1•.1I famil y h<1mc• h Bdrm & ram 1 ni 1101111'.. room. In· lot #4 to4iuioftloy lion, lhen quickly dnve by. 11 won't last Property House 64.~ 3850 VETERANS* ---------1 VA Appna1sed $70.000 J.ASMIME CRK VU Sharp 3 BK corn<'r lot & ru11 bath. plus tt:rrace ing room. covered patio. With view or Back Bay electric garage opener 1-; x c e I I e n t B u y a t $73.500. $ I 5 5. 000. Ca 11 R ca I t-•962-·.18•15•'•962••·-7804-•A•gt- Estatt:rs 546 2313 On Grcenbelto{lCll vu PQP Wes~1de CM 768-6743 plan-5. beaullfully de· 24 Hrs Bkr '· '" ,. ' " '1"1 ' Br 2 Ba. many extrc.is ~e~~:;i: rm1 .... -. .............. ~ IUlll 1-~-...._.,-y_.n84S_e1_~-~-:-r-h-:-:--P-r1_n RANCH-Granada 4BR, 3ba. µool Mu&t sell. Assumable 9 3 11 loon Pr1 1.•e redur,•d t o SIJ.4 .500 IS181 Lille Cr Open Sat Son 12 5 Ph SSl ·l~Ov.n Agt _ 14722 Swfft• FantUll<' 3 bed room home with private s pit off master sulle. central air & asking $94.995 ;1, . ,; . I: ,. 'I ': IYOWHD (714) 731·3777 GRAND H.I. Cottdo $60.500 J.ASMINl CIHJ< As...,.. VA Lo• H~e·a your opportuniiy Custom. rum1shed and . ai.sume 8:\•', intrest Logetagreat rentalora landscaped. 2 +den. $68,000! No qualifying• nice home at this lo"' ON TllE · WATERFRONT 4321 Margarito Immaculate. upgraded 4 bed r oom h o mt' 10 beautiful (ireentre<' Mas ter Suitt-with bulcon)' & on p;,irk·hf<e ground~ $99.950 Hard tu rind Uni\ l°r'tl ~ modeJ tn V!lla!Zt' 111 :1 Bdrm. i ba. fur ma I dtn rm . l!v rm . frpl r cathedral ce1lm~. ltlf' en tr). fu ll) l11d'>1 pn Superb Joe across from Univ. park Warm r1am1 ly home 552 UJ1i:t forl-·--~~-~~----- $229.500. Move 1n tomor· OPENING Stl.000 moves you in ! 3 price. The home ha~ app( Open llouse Sat &1 ________ _ Sun 10 5 -l601 Scerra row Open 12-4 Sat/Sun Bdr · 2 ba .. s parkling been completely repaint· 33 Whitewater 759·1.1046 Pool-s uper up-graded ed. recitrpeted & ret1lcd Ptelmum lukesull' lo<'a 4 I 12 Salocia Tre..! Ln Agl C11 ll quick' Linda or w lk d" l 1 11on. 1n Woodbr1dRe -----S"'T • SU... P 751 2060 a rng is ance 0 ma C 3 BEDROOMS "" • " am a~ents jor shopping centers rossing. • · Customil.ed 5 bedroom --, • Brisbane with pool, 3 rar LOW F.ST I RIC 1', 1 n J(Braizc & s pace for ~rcat Orangetrcc. <10 Tanitelo tiy owner-Old Corona Oel Adult "-ndo a"sumable Home is vucant & r eady f i\ M r LY R 0 0 M . Mar 675 -1405 Leave vv ~ f di 1 FORM AL DINING entertaLDment. $139.900 I BR. I ba. water,,. oyi1, tennis. :-w1mm1n~ loan n ear So Coast or-imme a e occupao RO message for Joann Call n w ro d t Is OM. h1~hly UPf(rnded Plaza.1.SOOsq.ft.2 bdrm. ~23L3 ° r cut · by builder with 2 14661 Oak S46.900 Owner a RI SPYGLASS HILL HOME 1S Cambna Spect<tcular __ v1e~t>7~ ~-t _ S0-0 9UIET 2 ba. encl dbl. garage. 3 ,.,.,, ~-, • •• . , ,, fireplaces. hvin~ room OPEN I 5 yrs o Id By 0 w n e r ~ I with sandblasted plant a Super Cornell in College r R v 1 N c I h;, ~ e a ~:isME. s54~·v7364ERDaEn ,.., ~ lfi!Ht r:.·7.,~:;:~;,:~~ m; ~~*~~~'jf.~~:· St?~~~,~~;~::~:: "' a ulomat1r Um•·r J>lu:. Sll6.900 th1nk1n ~ of -..-ll1ng. Lcur~dfe~s":'.•cho4~r.o2n,~qwBeut, ••51B>l00MS•• mur h morl' Off<'r<'d a ••-ltftower plell:.c l'all ~artha • "' -~ H S239.000rordcta il~t·111f ..,_ Shark,10) Tlltr A::. plush tftdscp'g. nex1blc • * * 3 IAT S * * OPEN 11 3 sociatc 752·011"'6 675·9584 AIESTIUT!! i\darn5 Model 10 the pre -.t1Jpou ~ Woodbndgl· &!tat.es Four hcdroom..' of qua"ty family1room central aJr profcs:;1onal ly land~1·apcu elec ~araKe doo1 opener Jtnum ~1th MJltbu lites t·orncr lol':.tlton and rht·lk th1' lht· pncc ll> JU!>I Sll7.~l0 It·~:. lhan bw lt.lt•r s ro.,t ' red hill. .. ~:.:. 552-7500 Bay & Ocean Views Bike or Jog to lht> Island. Newport Center. beat·hes & bar.. rrom th1~ com(y 2 bdrm , den, <hmn~ rm . 2 t>alhhome. Jwsts1as.ooo _qlfesaCJJJ .. ~ 1614SantCM.tlo C/"-'' W" ter~. Seller will help ••f'AMILY ROOM•• Pres llgaous Oct'rf1d d 2 Ona~~GHTREALTY Panta•s:~c79t:·*o*n a 5 ~4;,... ~~~~~ily t~;cnohr°a~l~d 5 ~ry!'"!~a~:"'B y -------·--;;;; 979·8533 bdrm. J ba, home rcatur ~~ /:.} earl.ht.one decor owner Slul,OOO SHIOO <'Pl OPEN HOUSE OpenSuft 1·5 'Panoramic ing a 24x2A fnm1ly room s a 11 ow an ct• I 7!I1 I SUHDAY f.5 OPERATIOH w/open beam ce1hogs, REAl.l:!ITATE 3151 Mmgolia Bascom. Irvin<' ()pen FACE LIFT plush shag cari>et. large OPEN 1·5 house Sat Sun 5S2 8291 WOODIRIDGE ocean w..:-... Charming home • .-om brick hearth. bright open 1---------llf College Park 4 bedroom 805 482 4381 11 22 P.W.wood .,&«:<..., plctel y remodeled kitchen with breakfast home with pnvatt' s pa & _o_r _c_> ___ · __ c_o ~1 and prime 10 ca t i 0 n . 4 bar, new no wax floors. Or LeaM PwchOM finis hed bonus room WOODIRIDGf hice Red. S4600 bedrooms. l600 spotless new paint in/out Built·m WOOOlltfDGR Great location & only VILL"''-E ---~c bunk beds in one room. 11; SI 18,900 "'9 MUST SELLI 1 u11u.uu.a, sq ft. Don't miss lhas 2 BR. com·ertible den. S & S Beachwood Patio • ight lights one! Agt. 546--0351 dolargc oversize~ driv~. baths. vaulted ceiling 4171 Sol 1 Home 38R. 2 ba. frpk 2 "beauufully mamtamcd n __ __;:;; _______ , g run. cover patio rrpk. drapeli, nch col QC Q car s:ar. many upgr!Jdl':. th Jasmine C reek , un · JUSTLISTID! with firepit. 300 t't \o ors. upgraded Pvt. en OPEN 10"6 w lk 1 k I (.'ypresswoodmodelwi bs from grade school. cloi.e to Sunny 3 bedroom home 8 t o 8 c poo s . ~unny courtyard entry. o tructedoceanvu.2 Br 2 Br Eastslde char mer· San Diego Frwy, lush unit. 2 car gar Imme on corner lot with courts. lmmed oecupan central atrium, lar~t' A l' ~ 1 11 t 644-5125 Cboictt comer lot/RV ac· tree nc s ree an Owner. 644.os.ag separate am1 y room "' SSl-42:85 2 Ba.2rrplc's. By Owner. s7g 995 super starter home . II d t t d occupancy $89,900. t I • cy 587.500 O wner ma.ster ..,wte .rnd formvl tkeanvic•\\~ Suiwr ---------1 J SN 500 0 more. Don't hesitate on Lall garage for vans dining arrn ntl'l' 1 hdrni ll•---------1 ' =se '&:n. 1·sPM ':~this one • Broker. S3l HAPPINESS ISA Near park with tennis Mowo..tyS83,900 0 11 1 .., t ,1 0 rl , n J.! COltOMA OIL MAI Santa 1 sabel. Trend 531·654l or eves J ohn. GOOD BUY WHEN <'OWU. $123.500. r :tr I •Talrl.EX• 81M-8t4t VOUFINDONE' Woodb-'A-CoU6447Z ll um rm .. rp1"·-. Two2BR unitsandone 103 DOWN Realty. 548 ·'1177 o r S&Squal constr.2story, 13701Solltalre n._._,... • poo,OIJ .......... _Solt lBR uru"t on 1'"" lots. Oc o 840-1480 By owner, 2sty. 4 B~2.,., ,t i le roor . Spani s h . OPEN 124 NEW detatched :iruc em. "''""'"' • n NO COST ba, dining. famqy le Co rn ell Model w I . 2ba. atnum. rrpll' on 1'111 ~ Oceun. harhor .ind ~-r~~!.ll8~1~~~. l~1:!~ ASSUME VA lndry r~. profes111onal balconJ. e n c losed !f~u~~:~a~aanu-~1 ~~~~ de sac. Nr park & IRke ___!_.::=:=:: niJ(ht l!~ht ~ itiw 1 Beam ceilings, 3 car gar. JO BUYER LOAM 1112°/o ~:!!~J ex'u-a~. ~~~~{. courtR t Rar Renlrybd. patio. ered patio. 4 bedrooms. Sl02.900. s.59-4473 I~~~~~~~~~ Bdrm & f,1m rm Sl:i0.000 OWC, can close $64.000. No Qualifying! Prtoclpals only. L · • D · 4 r ms + family room with s tOnt' 11\'uuliful j!lr1:.si·(1 this year. $9500 moves you in! 38R a dbl bonus rm. cCa n be6 fireplace & dining room. 111 polio. ~u:1rch•1I bee.ti•• 1 1 ~1:;°'1l~~,1~nt,1hcor"w1111r1r.•on3t 2ba. brick fireplac_e. Fine Open Sat. 12·5. Sat/Sun bdrms). /\C + College SlM.500. rommunrt.v. &talHWe•t u • " loc8 t1on Own /Agt LZ-S.Undermarkel.4Br. Pitrk r ec,+ more • <JI P11(•1hc i\vl• 6'2.63fl8 · family rm. 2 milo beach. Price $117.500. See 11 • 14671 s ~==• 770.0251 2257 Pocffic 1 Owner 's anxious. Call Call Wanda, C-21 Airpc>rt OPEN:;::" MftGllwffa Exchange tri-p ex. CJ) MattellaAgt.536·M11 Rulty. '151 -3910 o r Beaullful .c bedroom A u t h c• n tic Cap l' ('od Ch:1rm1n~ 3 I> II r m t r l · I c· v" I . luxur:--rondo V11.!w from c•verv room. 2761HitYJ.w Turtle t'O('k be:iuty, 4 hdrm & rnm-rm, rormnl dln'J.! Lf:e lot on rul-<le·i.m·. 11s-. .... CAMEO SHORES $489.000. Bach11lor will trade 3 bdrm . 4 ba, panoramic view home wl'POOI. for smaller home In beacb area. Open Sat & Sun I s. ~Camden Dr. 675-9516 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Upgraded 3 bdrm on large comer lot. Proper· ~ la vacant. Owner ls IUWOUS. 640-!5112 Agent 3br, (2) 2br. for bouae in ~~-~ ..... res Coeta Mesa to S.90.000 Outstanding, 3br, 2ba. Columbia In College l:eu&.U A_Cent980-3900. • bonus rm. S & S housel•--------1 Parkwilbflnlsbed bonu1 w/many upgrades & blt llVIMI! -r o o m . U p g r a d e s • Sunkt-n ll\'lnlt room Mesa Verde 3 bdrm 2 ba. int. Owner. $113 .000. ~hout. $138,500. • f-'ormuldLnmi.troom Spic lrSp.u. Priced for a 714·9G-0'11. WI GOT ITI •Rustic <'Cdar i.hake quick aale by O wner. ----------• 4.5,8 BR's, •101.000 to 1763 t lerd roofs Prtncl.pal1 only. $115,000 CUTE 2 BR CONDO Sl.-.00. OPEN 10-6 • E .x \cn 31 ve wood 1_844_·ST_57 _______ 1 Terms. Blcr. SS9.900 Bkr. Beautlf\11 Culverdale 4 s'dil\~tstat.ned beams PRJCEli POTENTIAL ~ ~.ll.7"~. FOIJM bedroom family home •Deluxe ltmdsc11pln1t t87$0 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Ira. K.B. DUPLEX 1;~~-1-1111!!!!1:...~;J with separate family •Auill·ln mlcrow11vc yard..putpolenUaJ. NrOcean 3 BR + 2 BR. r . -. room .It formal dinln1 oven By A1eot 97f.tl44 ~ dn, Larae. Aasum. I room. ne.lrable corner • l''lrcpla<'C lit TD at 9~%. OMC Zlld1_________ location It priced below •Cathc:dr•I C<'lllnits tn BACK BAY CONDO 2 TD. Bkr.&et-4561 --ID TO SIU market atSlOl,000 Sales A.it.'lll ut silt• SlOt.500.A&enl. 640-5112 -~.BJ>vYc~~'f,lockl Aa~•I ~ Cotht Mno I OZ4 h'orn ~v.-v mast<'r~room St«y. Prtce reduced __ .;,_..;.,______ .--m ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• 631 2246 O..,_, 102' ocun. BlcrMS-4561 $1l4,IOO Sell )'OW' home or Income • ...... ••••••••••••••••• S•le By Owner, beaut Beautlful bi1hly up· pro pe rty hat with · , 2ba, frplc Ii jacuul. older home. deslrablt fraded, 2br + d~n. AC, .,,...-.... 1.,.LTY Newport R.E. Auoc. ••1'111111111111 .......... , Walk to beach. S89,775. area. d,a.ntn 11 ... 8 . 'n d 1 <'a p ~ d . -""-" -Dl-4511 • e .Z185eva. Herb. .am MM488/~U27 Hl·ZOOO -.. . . ,,. ...... --"""'. --- -~ Cote Realty & Investm ent Company EXECUTIVE TURTLEROCK HOME Spectacular Vi•w 3 ,..._ clew. 3 bath1, din rm. Prof. '-else~ HkJhly upcJl'aOtd. bcluti•t ot $2 I l,500. OPIH SUH 12-S at 26 CCIRJ°" ltktcJe Cal If• at 67l0 203t Ottl.r ftRe 1,..IM -fJ Mewpori leKh HOtMsA• ...... 640 -5 777 NEWPORT CENTER l ) , - 1 "' th "'°"s. ................. Sunmy, NQ\19mbet 12. 11178 OAll.YPllDT " ~.~~ ........ ~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~~ ....... !~:.~~ ... ~· ••••••••••••••••• POa1BllALTY LOOO NO COA.5T llW Y 4'7·14H Ke~ le9dt I 069 Mtwpwt IHch f 069 Mewpoti le41Ch I 069 t .. ...,..,.t ._. I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rJj Woootall>Gf llALTY Ht~OOO IDE 11 IS! 1"-hofnr )'OU \ l' I ~ for ID Pt"esll& lrvmt Oro'-'•• Thia be droom bt.1aut) pcorl«e few tbl' coupll' Ht<'uln•e lu.Jt •tart1 \JIUt St~ lo Poe>!. " lllld l •nnl• rantu 1treenllt'll lorauon V1>UN roe only SM. t~Uoow 141 RANCH aUL TY ~ C.ausey & Company • UGCMACHAaM lit'l yow palnl bruth 111nd mah tnu. 1 bdrm c-<11 taltl' aparltl11' Wood noon. bfoatnl'd C'eillnit11. f 1 r r p I • < 1• m 11 t u r ,. l•ndarap1n1 w,.11c; t<1 ~ ... h ,,~ llOu • OCIA.M .. OMT Skf4I by Md Ciel Hp.an~ Iota. • • bdrm. 3 b•lh bocne fl 1 ~ bdrm, S bath bum• Sf'clud td & pnva\e will\ fan\a11t1c vlewa l'T1C'ed at ~.000 n <'h. "' buy t>.>th tot sm.ooo OCUHROMT On th• und •t AllllO lk.a<'h 3 0Jrn11, dt-n 2.,.. h1tb1 nr w p1lnl . <'•'P•ll 6( drape• 1411$.000 OCIAHNOMT 14 Steflt tu aandy twach 4 8dJ m, 4 belhl t IJl>Hl apt with klh•ht.tn. btalh. bdrm 6 lvft I07S,Qj)() MOSS HACH Al~11t ~anfronl. 11lt:Pfl to ~•r h . 4 bdrll'Ut . 2 h.ltths. den, r.>01. 11rust 'ti YOU CAN AFFOID NIGUEL SHORES Yo u can ac t the bt>C:t <'h. huge rC'l."rcallon C'-!nlcr with pool . jacuzzi. ttmnltt in a Rate f(Ulirded community. This populsr townhouse has 3 bedrms , & 2 baths . All on one level with plus h rnrputing. fireplace & cov. rear patio. r•rtced at just $105.900. REGOO REAL TY 831-3114 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Padlk Ls land Condo 3 BR. 2°"' ba. rec fac . a...117 Alllte Monarch Investment.& Arched windows & an __ 83_l-«M.t __ or_4_9_s-_3800 __ arched fronl dool" lnv1tl" Ocean & Mt. vie w s you lnlot.bt' high bt>amed Pric~ tor quick u le Uvllll rm. wtlh an old through owner. Lg 4br. adobe frplc.&chdwd.nrs 2ba bom . w /spa , ~yood Uus,t.be2bdrm .. solarium & a t ri um 2 txith spUt-level ho~ Sl&Z,500. 661-6828 .I,._ w ... 'U.._ nffd." A HANDYMAN -•.., .:-J~t listed al Sl.29,500 111 ucho $C2S 000 l.ar&e h1Utop holllt' w Ith W" KM •-(' 0 z V J b leech a.....-6 a-.. l.ab Fornt t 055 .I bdrrt\b , :? ·~ b11th11, " "' • r -v-• -1 11pariOWJ hvintt r(l()m & r harm"r with 11r\lll 0ct'llllVlt'W,3bdrms &a ••••••••••••••••••••••• whit,. wat~r "'<'"" Sun saudw at Woods <:ove i.'laso-Ji.cur.ii ; family LA.KE AtOMT lkcki. c. ~rl'llt uurilooi <">l:un vus, I blk to b<:lt no .. 111>lc & lge. fenced 3 bdrm. 2 ba. boat dock. h~ma Owner •nx1owi l'nvaw r~wood )ac:uzr.i yard Must sell, divorce Sun & Sail Club Mem· "iuhm.lt orfel"\ • SI J:> uoo h<il tub tn dttk oft mastr $13t,500. bersh1p $118 000 Best • br l''rplr, skylights. re WW..Watw~lew! buyonLue. ' llo •vm mudled ouk & lead~d Walk lo Crescent Bay; 97~ 830-7023 -.A glai;s kit . New ne w 2200 sq f\. home, large ---------COMJOaT ea.rthtom:c1u·J)('ta 3lt:veil level pr i vate patio. LAKE FOREST 551·2000 Beauttfully appointed deck~ Japanettie enLry frpk'. bdwd.. floors. see A kwejy Woodg.len model --spbt leH•I condo with 2 garden. S1S9.SOO As· today! Must st'll by ~c. 3 bdrm .sine.le story. Pvt LOVE.LY lBr. den C'.ondo bdrms . den. wet bar. s um.able 8~P LO/\N 1 $239,SOO corner lot. Offer~ at s~ from &he lake I duung room. 2 Yr baths. <.;onsader trade or ex ()WMf' A.cmci.c. $96,000. 640-5112 Agent. Woodbndge llurburlake white wa~r v1e1o1 & great chsnge Owner. Days 3 Bdrm ho 2 bd"i X tr as Io c I w a l nu I outdoor h v1ng fro m 2 Moo-Sat 997.~. ~vea. u"n.i me + .rm MISllolt VJefo 'I t6 7 paneled dcn/llv 2decb & '"ovt·r--' pat•·' 4""'"160 guest t. ocean view.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "' v ~ near be a c h , North red wood d ecks . &plu:s pool & J•H·u.cz1 ---------Lag\lna. Mostly wood ; Super Buy-S79,900. Im· Roman ba m m.'ltr :iwt~.11~.SOO This l''rent'h Country look , mac. 3 Br 2 Ba. fwm rm, Ottered at $121,500 Call i • hdwd nrs , antique mar· den, entry kit.. totally owner at SS I ·6561 or ,...,......._ Hous• rors. lrph.-s . big fenced upgraded. Cov patio, on "'-"""lH" p 1 NEW DUPLEX '-'"K' ..-a ~ ~ony IS REMINISCENT OF back yard + an antique gmbll, much more. Y ve 1n one unit & renl ,,.___ 831 1659 #I TOWNHOUSE he other' 3 bdrm..<i . 2 DA y S G 0 N E 8 V . lamp post to light up vw1,.,r. . R•ncbo San Joaquin aths Ill each unit with Nestled at lhe base of yo ur life. Vacant. Cordova 3 BR, 2 ba, air. "San Cark>s", 2 bdrm, 8 0 oce an v 1 e w · 'R 0 CK R ! B B ED $245.000. RV access Near lake 2~bat.brmdel Priced to erlooks golf course HILLS" in Lag una 's HMleMcCor11111dl $74,900.S48-M28 sell. Joe Risser. Realtor. walk to beach an rustic canyQJ\ section Reclty 494-755 I ssz 9600 auurul San Clemente. Channing olde La tuna St 0,000 R.-ffoft . 6.5.000 aSrHchiKtectE uRre0 0wF/CLEINEASJ\ LC191'"1 Hllh • I 050 San Miguel Model 4 aR Just ~uced· beautifully • A . •••••••• •• ••• •• ••••••• Jba, Jge pool, cvd patio. upended Deerfield end SMALL PANED WIN· OWNER anxioua. Ternrlc boat storage area. {)J>t!n wutSBt. ramil)' rm. din-GRACIOUS DOWS & WEATHERED buy. 3BR. l~ba. A/C. Sun 1·4:30 PM. 27142 ing rm. towoho uae . UVlMG BO ARD &c BATT fncd paUo. SSll,900. Villa PuertadelOro. -.. BOO ...... °""' ., . ..,1 tall d I EX TE Rf 0 R C 0 N Assoc768-~ ~. ·"'6'·oow_~ ___ , ty ce ar & g 851 TAfNED BY STONE 1 _.._.1-...1 IOS 2 me in beauUluJ Wood's MEN 0 JN G WALL . --r--"...,...... 9°/o ve area. 3 bdrrns .. J Archaic 2 bdrm noor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Aa..---bletatel.09 ths, family room , plan serviced by full Hu·os·~N &Av· 'REALTY, LTD. (7 1 4) 6 4 5 . 9 9 5 0 ()}1h/Tr/J/ln- R ,~ v JN DOVER SHORES. e legance & warmth personified in this 5 Br home w/ formal gardens & Jacuzzi. 0........ ... c.,., lg 2-1 ... ~U25,000 f 0 t t MariCIR LA. 0,.. S.., I .5 lN THE BLlJ FFS. S5000 price reduction. "Z" plan -e-xpandcd living room. forma l dining room. family room. 4 Br. Lovely greenbelt No beftw btly Cit •• .s 147.000 308 Vista Tntcho. 0,. S9lday 1·5 640.6259 DOVER SHORES COUNTRY ENGLISH Owner wilJ lease/ opUon Cllarmlng home of couo · try !ngllsh atth1lecture In one ol the most dealra ble areas of Newport Beach 4 BR. ms tr w/matching wall paper. drapenes & beds pread. c edar pa oel ed den. w/l''re~h doors and bltn bookshelf. family room with Parquet floor & prof bar w/soda fountain, country kuchen. w/Ule floor . pantry & IJ(e breakfast room, lge f o rmal 11 v 1ng rm . w/mass1ve bnt'k fplc. banquet site dining room w/COW1try tile noor & 3 magn1r1cent FrenC'h doors. with a uthent1t' French lace <'urtains, that open to enchanting formal garden w/path & entertainment areas, se parat ed with manic ure d l t:dges . Beaut. spa 1n secluded setting. Quaint architec- tural features Such u IUCHHOUSE All new lull 2 8d Be111 buy oo beach SlfJ9.SOO. l·S Sun. 6209 Seat1bor Dr. &tS-7408. 431·3210 $6500 DOWN 1'wo new twohl'l'l5. Npt Hl.s & C.M 3 Br. 2 be, H · sumes bal of SlS0.000. SUOO/mo Vacant. mov tight 1n. Owner wll carry at 10% int N credit needed. 645-'354 DUPUXDEAL 3 Br 4 2 Br, .,., blk ocean. S171,000 Fee land. O wne r /Agt 87~1 WATllFltOMT Private pier S309.000 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·4 24 Balboa Coves 675-3351 Ownr I Agt DUPLD Great location, 'h block lo oc..-ean. 3 Bdrm. & 2 BR units. double garage. lunusbed. $210.000 HEWPORT IUCH UM.TY 67S.1'4Z split lev e l d esign , ---------1 WHOA THERE! H!WPOIT OH TH! WA.TB $175.000 2500 sci. ft. single family residence. 4 bedroom. 3 bath prestige home jUfi hstcd with 450 sq rt. deck overlooking the water . Take advantage of a rare opportunity to acquire this unique p'operty. 0!>('n this weekend Sundq~ 12-1\PM. 229 Cuna! Street. Newport Bea ch. Offered by ' 961_9;:ia SMfTH REAL EST>;~605 • LOT BUILDERS! HOW AIOUT A REMODB.7' leauttM ~ •lew, I ttafy "-• fabulous I 0 I 0 KINGS RD, NI --'"~ ........ (. •• L...,.._ ., ~~~~---• OPEN DA.JLY I 1·4 RHODA MAGIL, RLTR. 714/642-3600 FOR SALE BY OWMER llG CA.HYCH TOWNHOUSf $137,500 Hig hly upgraded. 2Br. 2Ba Oakcrest M o<1el w/ l:irge patio. Parquet floors iQ entry. kitchen and din rm. Shutters in hvini! rm & k1trhen Custorn drps & shades. up~raded kitc·hen tile Tennis. pool. jacuut fac1llt1es. l3uyer has choice of lender . Open HOVM Sot & SWt 1-5 71 5" lslaMI Dri•• 7 59·009 aft 6PM Daity Buy my 3 BR, 2 Ba. A/C, super clean. i;uper pretty former model home for $85,SOO with onJy $23,250 to assume my loan A second rm~aJ:e u. also avail Ca II owner seller Equarters. Dig deck, bath. features RUSTlC ate pallo, lovely p AR LO u R Ty p E en & ocean view UVlNG RM . <a lmost 24 eoffer. S2JO.OOO fee\ long> w/wood C<'ll Laguna Niguel Realty • diagonal pane wrndows. window s hutters . perimeter heat. guest bath w/l>(!g & g r oove flooring , antique cabinetry. wrought iron sat.es plus much more. ---------1 Offered al $325.000 Hold your horses. ff ave you overlooked this love- ly s bedroom home 1n bt>auUful Harbor View Homes ? Ho w about amblin~ over & take a look at 1t Klds walk to school3. It's open Sunday 1-5 * LARGE BAYFRONT * PIER AMO SUP $650,000 FEE owe CONTRACT Owner will lease with OP· • 1ng Counlr)' kitchen with t1on lo buy• Fnr Cull dt!· AGEMl 675-6908~ UM19Ui DESIGH Ad fine deuuling blend 1 ~th1s i.tunning tl\'W lolOcl & glass ~:<ecullve 552-1 222 h~ Large living roorn ---------• wti conversation pit , SUPERB.I f14uly room, dining a1f1. dream kitchen, 3 Turtlerock President b4nfi. It 2 \"z baths. This Home. Profes11onally OQlo view s howplace landscaped and derorat· retures 3 fireplaces. ed Plan SO The ultimate valted ceihng11. tile, addreas in lrvtne with staled glaas & Tiffany • everything you want in a I•-$337 ooo fine home. And, It has a -r· · · VlF.W" • l>4 So. Coast Uiway -.sn CAMPUsI>a·IRv1,.E TUttnHOCIC New llsUng: 4 bdrms .. 2 baths. dining rm .. patio kitchen & family rm. Garden atrium. Mstr. suit.e. central air, elec· tron.ic air filter . New carpet.5 & drapes. Bnck trpl. Sedud~ yard with mature trees. Owne may carry loan $129,900 Includes llU>d ! Call for app't. Jn Village faire ~GUNA BEACH 497-2457 .l!tnall dtning area ha:. s~pa rate entry porch nus cozy little cottage has "ALL KINDS 0 1' POSSlBJLfTIES ... 11 would make an exc:ellen1 first bomt' for a couple that would bke to pre· serve a bat of t.he past. We doubt t.bal you will find an ythl.ng Ii k e it it! Laguna for only $82.500 hi Pric• MISSIOM REAL TY 98.') S Cst Hwy. Laguna ,..._49W731 FOUCl.OSUllE Exclusive Three Arc h Bay. over 3600 rt. o( oew bldg., with S bdrms . 4 baths. den. brkfst. rm .. dming rm. & super large game rm. Call ror de· tails. JEFfllUEllY MONAJlCH IAY THRACE Large 4 bdrm, 3 ba. tn level home w/magnlfi· cent pool & lndscpg. Formal din-rm, wet·bar. plus imported fixtures. ODJy min. to bch. For more info. call tod•Y·1---------$Z7S.OOO. ASSUME I % GILOAH lo pre.!tige Nortbview. 4 Bdrm lri-level. Lge fam-nn wi st.one frplc & walk· in wet-bar, frplc an matr bdrm, true formal din· rm . See 1t today ! $139.900. NIGUa SHORES Romantic Catalrna sun· sel"I from this cusm 3 bdrm home. Near new with noor plan wtil('h lets sunshine in. Motivated sellers! See it1~ay and bring check bOOk! Much more $325,000. 493-9494 495-5220 496-2413 130.5050 ... ~.odt 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lallll ('81J I 714-731-3777 2015 Port Prt>v~nt'e Offered at $177,500 '"--~""--C'.--21. ~~!J.~~/~?u Ho~~~·::h ion i'.)i~~ ~~ .,. bomefor4'k incl Ml.S. tsland. Step down llvmg RI.AL ES'l'ATE M.wport c..ter UAL TY HETWOU room, and formal dinll\G. 640-5157 Clyan Hal.1&46-4726. cathedral ceiling for~ HIGH OM A HIU -----------• tra spaciousness & fan:u. llODIGRHVIEW NEWPORTCREST ly room . Kitcheq Professional decorating 1---------1 1.800 sq ft OcelJI View w/breakfasl !>ar, plus i; & tandscap'"" of t.b!s lvly JRIM'ff Of Cl l~S Mus t sell SI I0.000 or bedrooms. Mult1-leveted ..... UUll "'1 mate offer. Open house ~ .... __ I Be tiful home make tt a show "'-t/"'"n. 12 Aire~ Court. ....,.....,.,. ~vang. au I 3 bd 3 b You'll Uke the new cham· -741 .,.. 0 ho""" r-11•• 900 Judy pace. rm, a. pagnecarpet&the "Mrs Bus . 2 13 /JS~ 7 •14 .. ,... "' '"· . . separate fmly rm. frml Clean lives here" look of Evea/wkndll 642 9361 8J9.80t4 din & charm.uuc brkfasl this buutiful Bluffs con KATB.LA UALTY rm overlooking the do. Front row Trana VlEW Cal.aJUla from this 961-llOI ocean. Btfl garde n Model overlooltmg Bac:k 3 Br. 1 ~ Ba . Open•---------atnumbrings theouts1de Sat/Sun.964·2611 For sa le by own in . Private guarded Bay USPlala charnun~ 3 RR. 2 ba, gates. 759-lSOl Open Sal & Sun 1 5 l.£ SALES' beach, l1v9.000 ()perungs avail. for 2 ex· UOOOPEN HOUSE per. saJesperson.a in we ll est. office. Newport Eleg ram hm. 4 Br, OYllCOME THE bcb's & t.eM.18. Su MOHFf MARIET J -5pm, 200 Via S RE.Al.TO« Townbome, compl up· 10,... TIU:JO P.M.l 67S.91 I I graded. 3BR. bric k·--------• MIWPOITIUCH Newport c.trtw 640.5357 Beactl Really 675-1&'2 ba. fnnJ d.an'g, den. f , French w1ndows,s11 Takeover paymlJI. on big Remo. Owner/Bkr. 11 9"4.&P LOAN: NO POINTS S365.000 67 TO PAY ON THJS NICE·i...;..;__:. _____ ~ __ C_R_ESC--ENT--B-A_Y__ redwd decks w/flrepit. 2 llG CAHYOM SnA.L. ONLY DR f I pat cov 's & vu. $89,000. ~ y S 124,500 S 124, 900 New lBr . 38a, • rp c, Openhsewknd.s.495-66192 vr.. WIW.E WATCHERS fam rm. vlew673,.fl634 DeUgbtful one level 2 ~ ~':i;;}bf::i':Jin~ ---------1 bdrm. 2 ba, upsraded side & oul. Owners anx· Get ready for lhe annual ore. SUH. 1-4:10 townbome. Spacious iOtJS. 759·l501 migrallon. lf they pass '--------•I 23U2PALAWAH ~cony. Cl<»e to pool, be tween Newport & ~ BDRM. It family rrn Newport He1gbts home. Sl.S.900 CALL 64&-4463 or&4 SUM. Z..S 17SILVH CHSCEKr Turtle Rock Highlands, new MacGregor model ; 2 aly., 4 bdrm .. 3 baths. formal dinin~ rm .. vault· ed ceil. family.rm. with frp k, bay windowe d brkfst nook : choose own CU}>ets. $207 ,000 =@= ~~e~>'be!~ill~le~ {~c~es~·~·1 ~~1'!< (~IWMl3§1$i§j ~~~imu'~r':r:bl~~~ bdrm., family r m .. 759-1.SOl Real Estate beautlfUl Newport Crest ---------1 formal dining rm .. 2 ( Condo with its un · wooonlDGE Presti1-1oua Washington Model in The Estates: J bdnm., family rm, den, 3 baths. patio; lwcurlous carpets. landscaped. Priced below market at $U9.950 DAVID D. CARLSOM RIAL TO. llJ.92' l JRV GROVES. 4br, opt or sale. Pool/)ac '-pnl1's, ten. '"-5088 en. Bea 1fully crafted 2 m older home on wooded lot near & 1000 steps lo Excellent floor an be expMded. . B-013DP eanfront • I GAYPOWll frplcs .. wet bar. 3 carOIWiJ!;rn1tJl3'.I SOAK YOU~ELF in thls obstructed panoramic garage: corner lot. Aak· Real F.Btate hot tub. EnJOY gorgeous view. Ottered with many This house can make you happy! 2 BR. 4 blocks from the water . Only $110.000 Ing $295,000. stained glass windows. extras atS147.SOO. IACIC IAY Galley type kitche n ~ 'tr # tR•UTY w/butcher block counte DOLPHIM R.E. C.1494-1511 't # ._ lo~. Al lbe beach. I -I U l ed din t 21 _ _ IH.lrror rm w/we A ARD wmning plan. 3 DOH Y. f"JUICKl..IK bar · plu:sh crpt, Barone br or 2+den, 3 pvt patios. ' wallpapers · f mly redone from lop to bot· ~ I ~~O~ kitchen w/ gour met t'o m . S upe rior Cor Mt-rtC...ter ec.-c1o1-chopping block. lvly: Sl06,500 -r--· THREE ARCH BAY 640·7000 patio. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. GRAB nus 3+3 duplex. 640.5357 4 Bdrms, 2 baths, 2 large OnlyS119,500. 7S9-lSOl 1 bMg from canal. 2 bllts~~~~~~~~~ decks. big ocean view. from beach. Drop to C al a I 1 n a s un s ets · Niguel Shores Tovmhome $149.900. $2SS,000. Lln_go R eal 20&,pvtcommunjty,J br. YOUR LANO . 2+2 Estate, Dennis Buah. 2~ ba, clining rm. wet ---------• duplex. Spacious, airy 4~1 bar. frplc , 2 patios . Move In condition . MYSTIC PARK $10009 under market SPACIOUS H.I . $182,000. A serene mt. & canyon Owner 831 ·7568 or HOMl·CHOICI BEACHhouae2story A· view with glimpses of the ~l05. ARIA frame. JW1t lialed. l ......... poof Beautiful Bay Crest home. beamed celling an hving room, wet bar. 2 fireplaces. For private preview caU 963~87 ()Plfv ,,, 0 . ,. \ llJIV •0 1<1 ,,I(, l·•llftitl OCEANVllW Contempo rary ope n beam. rrplcs, ram rm. S240,000. Agt Peggy Broms Rltr• ~ 1S3l ..,-HTS FfXElt ... S77.000 incl approv4d duplex plan. Call Fast!, --------.. P.t Cante el ltttr OCEANFRONT HOME Open 5103 Seashore Or Quintard Rite 67J.82.SO Realtor 541.,607 Harbor View Monaco l•--------1 owner. Phase 111. Gr view. 3br, 2ba, S159, fee. Assumable 8 'h loan 2344 Port Car OCEANFRONT $355,000 The beach at your front door, wrtb cool brettes from the cool Pacific. 3 Br 3 Ba, double detached garage. By appt only MS-9161 .... . .. . .1. OPEN HOUSE , . REALTY &64--4887. t4EWPORT HEJGHfl. By owner, J Br, 2Ba .1 sty, plush cpt.s ~ frplc w/ga.s, 3 car g • priced to sell. 600 G P\ace. 548-6439 ;! WATBMOMT ~ u~ ocean; this s pacious PRICE REDUCED. Con-Eutbluff beauty newly NWPT CRST 2 br, all ex· bdrm .• family home hu do overlooklng goU crs, 2 offered. This great fmly tras + air cond $l05,000 been freshly c:arpeled & BR. 2 ..ba, lmmac. up-home . 3 big~. 3 ba, Lc>west price ln t.ract, painted: a good value at graded t.bruout, $81 ,SOO, huge rmJy rm. Jae frml ft, sm.ooo. by owoer. Open Sal/Sun din. Private re&· yrd for ••••••••••••••••• ,,,. . . 2 sty trl-level, 2Br. 2281.. ~~~~~u ~t':kWest Ni ne Or. u~:;~~:e.t~;s~~!~13 <!~ t.l)VE IN NOW!! been remodeled' with MOMAltCH SUMMfT Marina Realty &'2-8850 If you AtJSUtne 911.% lonn BY OWNER. Newport superb taste & remark a· Herb« Vl•w HotRt Crdt condo. 3 + br .. 3 aunken tub w/gold t tu,_, focmal dining frplc, wet bar. luxufl beige cpt & hardwo plank firs, 1ntemal secu system & sec::unty O $339.000 bit' cr aftsmanship; love· 22682 T-ra LUXURIOUS , 5 Br SomerS(!l $199.500 ba .. !nd unit. ocean vu. lyattan views. $239,500 OP84 SAT/SUH 1·5 11G CAHYOH •Pror. Oct'or Crtsy to Plan 4. Priced reduced\-0 OWHYOUROWH Popular "8" pl1n. ~~ 1052 Ule and airy townhou"le Bkrs.•8yOw1wr&40·76-09 $L38,000.S41M286 A 2 bctrm. unit overlook· Sl14,9Ci0.495·140'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• near pool. jacuxza & ten •785-14$7, 684·7543 .. ---------------.... • (7141759-1961 ~· illg the Bowli6g Grt"ena, nls jog to Fashion • Opn Sat/Sun. See Olr wilh apectacu.lar white fll laland. 3 bdrmt, 2..., b:i . ••••••••••••••••• water vtews. Easy w•lk ColdweO Banker wel bar, trml din. 2 towwn&shope.$175,000 spacious tree-sheltered llALISTATI SALIS R(Sll:XNHJ\l ~ERAG{ ~ b&lconles. lge ms tr 11wte Brokers oc sale& perllOftl, MOMAICH IAY The ultimate in Uvtng. Raise your children ln good clean air at the beach. Their playgr ound is the seaside. Wood shingled 4 Bdrm, den . family Rm home -$245.000 A COUJW1U. IA.MUI CO. 496-7222 831-0836 TltrM MI do.., .... L.ep99 ..... w /walk·ln closets full/part tlme. t:1rn HCW'tly 1au.. 759· 1501 90/10. oo your ob\ deal. c:= Walker & lee Real f.lltate u.thd ....... JOOWC .. HwyMI 644-7414 BY OWNER bch hm, a Br. aamlMCreek3Br.faru1· ~be *land a bae'u \y rm, 2~ S.. Plan S. wu. ~•.At fl.31-49IO 1ut.e<ul decor le uparad· ...:.;.;~;__;;;;...;;.;::.:.;._ ___ -t ln1. 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I '"'CotMlo Vearl)', MJ7$ drJls. bltna. bill lo beach 2 Bdr . 1 ba , n~ 1n11ti.lla ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wr . .m.. d .. n. iJbl ll••Ut' 1>111•11 pu SH$ m u or11·nh'<1 lo 1m:ludt• :J <·u r J(&rfll(<'8 with s.:MO/mu. 84CM037 2 Bil, 1 bn. wntr$47s Adulta No pota. $500 t1om1. new r1.rpt'tio & 21 28 G d " t l\T 04-w. 11r UMtnna k ' 11441649 .tul1111Hllll' 1)jll.'lll'rll. kitchens with 2 DR. I hu . wntri4SO rm.673'1552. drap.!11. Small JX'lb OK r. 11 • ., 41~ d, · n'1 Wfbeor H ti 4~7itl6 1111n11 WllVt' rart~Ct>, "'If clt.•tillltl~ Wet ...... ter 3291 B..~ba ,wntr S9o0 Oa)'/Ocean/Park view ~Mo 6422464 ~noc:k .yudp JC~~b7t'lnT~~ Ni-•~ bdrm 1,., h• 1 u• r ~~~~·~.~-:EK 11vt·11~. ll u:-h t·o1111>uclon.. und t-\HQ 3 BK. 1..., bit, new patnt. 2 Br. ~~-'~;6gy 1550 frpl. aaNr. 2 brt. pa1~1g. 28drm . 1 be . t>.:iun t·cll· ~Ins. nr' 11ho.,... ~rhlb, ury nana 1._Mlll l oodo Ot:RKF.l.t.\-MOl>t'l. •l I 1tn)'t ' lop!> \\\'l lwr-. tn 1111 ll'IO(Jlob , rpl<'. dln101i rm. fncd 2 Udrms. 2 bat.hr. frpl. ~~ o pe 11· " ~2.:°l 11v1111 $2~ Mo ~hild OK. S3SO mo. lrpll hur 111101 p• tm RM 3 ti I.I llA I trl'pl.tl't''t 111 ltvlllK room:. k y11rd. pal. gar. S43S adullllonly ~ t1r11 '• "" f ri•m l'll(o l<OOt i200""1 l1\•d111un1-.. indoor l.iu11c1r.v t&rt•as, 7SHJ5o 28R.S42Slnclicas&wtr.2 Bd .J Hd , nr n1•w .Dclunduplcx3br2bu . .... , 1 fl I I I' \" I' I. N ~ ~14 "'t Marl.,old N arm .. llhpn• MJ..) mu ~lll'~l '11111• l.11111ly room und much .._..,..,..._dor 0 ~ .. • CM N B . 1111 blln:.. balcony, gur, frpk o ~ l1tn'1pm t~~,..~~t.t\Hlf)~~.:.~ rtlflf't• Hock ,t\uil<1bh.• to ull knunb Uwtw•alled llOO 67s.6737 pallo-)'d. some wtfrpk, pet8~1194 nn ~IC"' Motll•I rnn f At.C RM-WITll t 1<1'1.t "ho\\ 11 hy ••JllMlllll rncnt Cull Linda •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Lrg studio. :iep kitchen. :1rcl~~ ~ur h ~n:~Y u 'p'°, ToP ol o I' 2 bdrm. 2 b~•. do ~ KK i b.I rnmr • Wt T &Al< t ' A ll uun17 M lX3.1J l50tK lu ~WL-t:kd<.iy~> ~llUHOMI suit e mployed person S3~o S4 7S TSL frpk,den.balconyocun ateurll), JMt' W•t~r lt sror.1 OKAl'fo!'> -., over 2:S, qwel Ltreatyle 603 vi~ S400 mo +Sec ltllllh, nbl pud Mlh St:! fo t1 t:ANIN(, UUL. 1.-0IMATIO" $32S utiJ pa1d. 494 UMI Management 642·1 dep ~463.1 no "" t ~ SH\ m.1 O\.' 1':1.t•X GAlt/\C: 1-. Rmt. opUoa to buy Info. Balboa Oceanfmol 2 Br Blk to ocean. tae 1 br, Large 3 bdr . 2b11 . patio 11• .itt ~m fl ti o H 1, A~ B H \) repo'~ loan auumptJon $450 monlb to month buut. rroot houae apl. H1 Near occ. No pets S3201IHlllllllllll•'• le,odl 3140 l' l> VF R Jo: n PA T I 0 t'lc l!:asy frna.nce 0 .A.C Agenl. 631-t900 beam ce11inp. frplc. new Mo.1Sl-3096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 HR, ..,, .... •>f Mt•n .. '1-LNlt.U' TllJo. I l~f Ot' ~ MHJ-f 1252 UICl..-W HOME 11om<.'al plush crpu garage ownhousc. lovely. spnc *411 y 1 vr nld '4.'91 f'f..J\11 Kt-~'\ <;o•:s ON & ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ...a. tto-Stew. 3 Br. 2 ba. frpl. sleps t.o • d • SUPB .. ICE &i bomt! Uki· 2 br with ~~~,,. ~lunJ u .. n .. 1111 ON t 111.on, ro P\IOL ~~~& v~~~ c~~~ Westmfnster MIS-889S ocn. Wint.er rental. Coll ~~;,~Ue Waler P •Locked gar w/lgstor, pvt, galt'd cntr11nct: + <! a. I' \KK 5ft.:O p..r 100 OCIAM VIEW yrd $11~/'mo 7~·0617 W Anah •1m 161·1442 64S-8075 •U/W pat10. lndry rm pal~ So1Tu.· with all u II INl'I ~Wl'd t 'l.llU & ,IW 2'-i ~ :.!lrplri. l,ov Al\ Santa Ana !>S4·1070 Wrought 1roo gate. terru •Spec1alcabmcl sp1tr1• icarage Sw1mm1n g pool 1 1 fpk nrJr .irhur l• \kl>l';N ~.H l'l.i'.~t t· I y ho 111 e 1 n t ·r ht' E Anaheim 956·4/iOO l200 Bl&ch. :dnl bch l0<· cotta Lile. French door!!, •Ga!> heal. ga11 C'OOklllR Jacuu1 Ttinn1b C'Ot.ll'U. I •IOH""' ~~ t "'·' ( 01 l.F 1'T ~ho1.-11) )o;xdu,811\l' Locltl hl&bUll':ib man hui. /\.nahe1m 11561011 Vlew.patio.ulilpd ,adll. pvtpatto.Cheerlul 2br.I g<1l\hotWdler1illfrct• blk to tlunlmiiton i.bop 1 «1H 1t.11M~lO prt\01l1· c•o mm11n1t y l'&Sh to buy home1> 1n ~Jg Wtnler.6?S·651!3 ba. vc1w apt. Even .i •AdulU.,nopetb pm1cenlt'rm11ll Adull:- 8 Toro 123 htc<11ch. pool , lt'tum .. Jat'. ()rw1~t' C-Ount)' nrtm Not ..a Bach w/kltchcn In newer rireplat.-c to :ialJ!ify your Zbdrm $325 No Pt'li. 1-'rom ii43~. ...................... l urt lc•rcu k II 11thl i.nch 54;,:,o p.·r mo ~i 471,:i or .i broker. no llsllllg I Co,.IRSal•• b h b1U1Ung desire! $450 mo 1 bdrm . $280 St•awlnd V1ll11,:,._ 1;,;,;,;, lownhun•· hrlin<l 111·14 :! ,l93-!lt>'12 handle Mii dctu1l:.. Call u..tw.lllMd 3425 bldg. cloa1c 10 cac 673-4329. Month lo month llunUngto11 Vlll111(c L1101· '\harv :i br .! h.1. I rvl\ U 1 d c n 2 H 11 • • Mr. Gardner. 67S 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ldeaJ ror qwel linl(I work· H 8 898 , puuu. l(ar f1H"<l vd l\1cJ11 1umor.1mu· 'u ol hill:-, 2 N1.:ut•I Sh<irt'~ rcdcc~1 Pnnc1pals only. mg adlt No pelt. & no 2 Br UPfllaJrs, (rplc. :iun 2323 I<;~n/~;;· CM . --~l~ ·9961 & Pl'tb oil 14~ Ait nt <'Ar l(Mt w1~ncr. many aorden homt' 2 bdrm 2 srrokcrs ph:ase S2SO mo room, lg sundeck. gar, 6 ----,. 2 Hr, ch1lrlr~·n welromt·. r~. 9M ~. 973 m1 upart•d~. pool.~ mo ~u dl'n, w11lk lo pvt brh. Nwprt Creiit condo, more + $150 dtip._ till .~ laeil. blks lo ocean. $42S mo. 2 Br. utll pd Ch1ldrt:n ok no pct:. Startin..: ut $270 Fow.t• VaMey 3234 9M 31ti6 c.uurdt·d comrn pool, than 2000 sq rt. w/ocean Utll incl 675·6:149 or 752.1811_ George. No pets Mitr Apt 1 1 mo ~ ·••••••••••••••••••... lt'nnlb. No pets Gar~cn· vu 4 Br. ram rm. & form. SoW-0101 Wallace S48·9S60 lnTht'WIUOw1>'3b1,2b1t, IO fC Ind $58S lull dtnlng. 17~ mo incl. --S.olHW)'.lgeclean 2 Br. · 2 BR. 2 ba. d11>hwasbt.·r. 3 Br. 2 tN&, 11m1tlt· ,;tor)' ffllk. dshwhr putw. fnC'd 640·6210 refria. aucro-wavc oven WUTCLI"'• Oceanfront N B • winter adults. 1 Br. yrd, gur . S32S t Br, encl gar, 2 blki. from condor .... t)ll dSqunll . ~C!.:_n>~ yd <i•r Kut" &.1wts ok MiasiOR VM'-3 J67 &useofpool/Jac/lenn11> rr rental. 3 BR. 2 ba. huge 7S2-506Sor64&3176 lg yd l300 ~8204 or beach S3.'.0 Adult!>. no mmmlt'. uut 1·1A••" 143~ A"l no fee r"' ~ Agt Spacious "Uke·new" 2 sund~k.nghton sand on 646-23lS pets 960-S260 )'('lln old 2 C'llt l(arlljlc ~ ... .;;3 Mt ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · BR. 2 bath condominium Ntwport's best beach. 1 Br. w a lk to beaC'h . - I.urge put10 lnrlurlt'11 ~. J l:H<. 1"4 ba highest quah Harbor View 4 br. (am w/sep. dJrung rm. (pie & Pully fum'd & ready ~ carpel/drapes. Stove & 2 Br apl m duplex. new Near :> f'oinh . <.:om rt'<'. hlClhUl'i. +J pool\ OrlUlgetrt•t.'1.uki•i.idl't'on ty home. 8wltm:.. 11uper rm, te nnis. xlnt loc bit-ms. P1>0I. $435/ Mo be t'nJoyed Days. refng 1 aduJt. 00 pels carpet, pamt Car. yurd, rmdOrc Cir /\pl!! 2 hr C:omer Warner & l:os do 2BR,lll l'.VVlpauo. y ard S4501 mo Call View $800 (714)640-4413 No peli. or c hildren 7S27410.Eve:sorwkndi!. UUJpd.$32Syrly673·7SS2 $32S~Sl~ Kubwelrome ~m.:t J1mimes ~ mn I ull w J hkkp, poc>I, h:nn11>, Henala ~ 7707 or (213)790·Sl25 <C-UB> 962 3145 2 Br 12KS mo i•uol. .it 7671 \ommodort• Cir tor appt 963 067tl Jiil'. gym. no pets l.:.t• Vt•ry dean All new paint 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Newporl llarnet Perry 642·3235 S.. ~.... 3 776 Cotta w.so 1124 adults. no J>t:l1' 41.3 VI Apt_l_$21_.~-~-- 5 Bdrm fdmlly hunw ~ ~~ IUOO Su~r VJcw 3 Bit 2ba, Shores. frplc. alrium. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay s.489516 •l.ur.:.-lbr Lon.: lkal'll. wt rrplc. di.hwbr. put tr). t:x"cutivt• Turtlc·rork fam rm house Only S49S t"omm pool & lennui To~ M Ocean vi1::w lg :.lud10 ul1l LA MANCHA. Ans Near So. Coast Pia.cu 1 tir. new1•rpt~. frpk. SZl5 mo lncd yd, gar Ktdi. & pcb Glen hm Upi.;ra1h"<I itbd, Lahr Rlly inc S1!6·4-04}8 Bltns. ne~ly pamlt.'<I & F .... shed 3 500 mcludcd $24s ~2 4046. Large 1.2&3 bedroom I b11, AI C, patio. nt'w No i>"L' 17141833~~ ~~~~ ~973A~I no fct' 2ba, dmmg. fam. living . ...:.:.....,,. leocll 3269 crpld Pe1o:g)' 960·4392 -••:•••••••••••.••••••••• 498-0085 .,... ""'°• c.11• k 1t nook . a LI• um .• ·-•• -....•••••••••••••••••••• 38R lbH, de~k . frpl~. NEWPORT Bl::t\Cll·3Br, -~------garden apls Dshwhr, crpt. dJllb Refng. s to\e. N<·w 4 plex 3 bdrni 2' .. " " & 1 h l bltns, encl gar , gas bbq. dshwbr. clut>hc>w.e. pool, ba & 2 bdrm 2 bJ 1llhl l>1.x Tlburon Condo, 3Ur. gardener. auto xpnnk. Newport Beach condo stove. hUl(e yard. '500 2°', · cpl fi ud cp s. ~ah Pool Ga.s Pd 118 Scott J&Clll21. gym AdulL\. Dtl 7871 Liberty St (.;all 2'-tRa. wet bar, AC'. $41*S tenrus. pool, J&ruui. S69 qwet 2 bdr. 2 ba pallo 629 S l Ju m t: s Rd . xlnt. rec fa<' I. rps •n U.t .ua.d Pl. 642-:i073 pets. $300 mo 64().67_ S9 M8-26S996.l-Stl!ll 963-2.~lx -"~7a""' mu lease No p c l.s encl--"~r nopetsu .,M.,_. cluoed,!1:>1·3708eves 11 ...... '".......... AM VOCU ..... '"'"""'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835 0588 x 34 !I, ~k forJ 631-1266 MESA VERDE ~ Ill· Bachelor apl for rc..'lll Nl-:W 2Br, adull:s onl\ ......... ORleoch 3240 ~72PM 's ---Nt:wporl Ht8, 2 RR. 2 ba. ApwtwllbFttn.idted * * * mospbere 2&.3 br dlx Avail Ott l st Sl80 per $J.'iO & up. 1102 t-1ond·.i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W 0 0 0 H R I I> (; F: East bluff 4 bdrm exec 431 ruver31de $SOO m(} ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.F. 0..,C)tt' apl.11, no pets 546-1034 mo Ca II 645 3SOH or ut Adam:. ~-4729 Nt'w eJeganl·2 bedroom EXECUTIVI:: • home or 3 bdrm +den O pen S1t l . Su n 12·4, laltoalalc.d 3706 l8JOHummmgb1rd Or 770-7504 ~.or 2 bedroom + den 2 1 4 bd ' h • liv 0 . R . Lse $800 mo 645-2262. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa Comfortable new units ----------Lgc dlx 4 plex. 2br. ~ba , & $~7S. Cedur & window s ry rm ou!lc wt gardener No pets. Yoonrcthcwinnl·rof oow ready for occupan 3 bdrm. Duplex. lrll fnccl 3br. 2"11b11. i.:a1. nr ht•h hrime F'IVl' blork11 to rm.elm rm rum rm 3 Ref:. n.'Q 'd t\v:ul &·pl, EHc..ti••R...tal 1 Br. nOfHmokmg quiet TwoftoHTick.+i <'Y Nrschools.k1dsOK. yM.rd, Ruragl·. No J)cl11 xtrn .. .,.rum Sla', beJt'h l'r1v11tt• 2·l·ar ('aquirnnc Nt·<er srhool, 28th 6457388or6423Sui. 3 RR ;ii,., Ui\ +family rnult:. $350 mo +-$125 lo thc non..es 2BR.2 bll.SJ4-0 t~llPomond Ch1ldrl'n 114tH5111 park. 11001!> & l•ikc S700 8 · 8 dep . utll md. No gar:i~c .--~:;1 r •'1(1· fo'11 lly m111 n per mo mcl Ai.""' du!'!\ y appl _ rm. u<IJaccnl to N. . ten 6'1:Hi866 LONG Hf':ACll mo 646-n82. 557 0085 OK, n1·11r iit·hooli. ~1!11) SUPl-'R 1 1 -;-llJln···' y11r(I A(l11lt• Nc1 d A I u ni~ club. ldeul urecmbt'lt T ll"'/\TI'",' ... L'S'1'1V/\J. "-'r I"") S200 u11n1a"U dt• . • Jr. ptXI 1'ilt '"" " ·•• & gar e11111~ ,.va1 l't' "'I) f"EE' "t'<1ut nt•w .! & ~ ... c. '" ""· • 01( r-... "' r 1 .. ,n f\ I h "'·'· lnnwrc Ill .... IKll1 •• u I oc at HI n . 7 52 64 7 0 . •-111o.....-P-in···•a 3707 "OUR TOW .... " ICIDS pow fl•'' Cl7"" f"P c, lrt.'t.o:. -1 11 ' rb .. , ., """" hi ~ ~or7:>4 Hi7:l a Aft apts, n1 l'11an11t•I, -.... -" J ,..,, ..,. ~ 9583. 642·52.'>I Slrt-cl 17141!.lfiOIJ:l;JI I Nii /\I 2 ~1.'>-4491 ••••••••••••••••••••"• "turnnK Eddie AllH·H .11 J br. 1•, ba $325 Puol r..•.••STS'll>fo. -llrnml m·w C'onclu I bdrm yr,ly rcnla s. > Ill).. OCt::ANt'RONT •h1· '-~g ur,aC'h ''"Oven 64S·KOfli1 l lOam 7pml ,. ,~ :! Ur , 4! H:i, n1·w J1<1111t. o1·w J Btt 11., Ha nt•w 1111m1 •. 1 fl ·i· I & .l UH al)ts 1111 I cnm~ul.i f • .,.,,., "" '""' 1 hr n ,.,, r :1 1rpor1 >I S ' ' ' "' 11 t.•nni•,_ II""· ~rly li75 4!H2. Tut• thru 1•YSHORES Unique bachc•lor or I 1111n & t:n11•rl111nml'nl 2 Br, I ''-Ra townhouw.l', l'f"Pls, adult!\ IKI • ,111 bike to he1tC'h. S375 fllo . s I' o 1, r m 1 "' 1 y 1 ~ Carport o;l11v1· & r<'l n~ 11 askforKc1lh,9ti24471 tJ,:•;:'7'~..! ,., ,. • .·111 38r 2 Ba.$700prmo adult S24Smd ull r V!nter.3001:: ()l·cun HI . Rarage, patio. pool. $2..\5 Auulb . no pch /\n~l'IO $310 or l".I Mu)lt st'f' lh111 4 hr. :• h11, PllllO. rncd yd, .:ar K11l' l:tt pet., ok $445 I\ t..'t NII ·~ 964.2566, 973-2971 ... v ...,, ly 673..GJ72 1.onjot Beach 'acu:u.1, r1r ·pl11t. ... AdulU. 673 """2 0 w n •. r (' Cl I I .. I' I Hluffi. t:ondn?> J•law /\rt·a 642·3286 ' .....,, 21..1 ~ 242" REMT A.LS 4 bdrrn 21 > ba $575 mri S2SO yrly. Sm studio I Call 642·SG7K, cxl 329 only S37S 631-4984 c I • h $4i5 xlnt t·ond 644·5771 or ---k lo cl4t&m your Uckeh~ REAlTTI .. ~I . t hr lou, o( ~ ... I\ mu NO 01-;PtlSIT ~llH,1 •,,1 ~Tri•--• adult,non smoer.ulll ••• Spac1ous.qwet3l>drm bit 1 lkt ~ 2 flR,21..,b11 1475 67S-5364 _.,.._.,...., ._ • .,, pd 67s-3063eves/wkndl\ ----townhse apt w/lg~ pvt ns. poo • wa 0 /110 t<t.'TUttN New :i br OCEA.HVIEW CONDO J lid.rm, t~. ba, dhl g:ir, b1km~ d.LStwnl'l' t.o b<'b U}S mo SS& t 795 2 Ht<. 2 ba . ~ .. 'JO -Un us u al w 't h 2 lc6oa I.a-cl 1106 p I Ad It :.hop,, rru from tx·h $275 z b d 2 b blln $"'"' S1700. Modem 3300 sq ft "--'--. d1"n1ng rm and ,.. ___ ~ M-3722 ealio. 00 u " m11 931 W l"'lh St or r. en. u. ' 3 HR,2ba ...... ~""'"" ..._.._""""" -••••••••••••••••••••••• Sorry, no lud!. or peli. " · mc·t n·fnR 38tt,2'12 b11 ~ c u stm 2 s ty , 4 HR . all community rac1hhes ••••••••••••••••••••••• B/\Yf"RONT I b r I · $400 ~33111or675·~9 S480492 GerrunJftJtv fl39..6623 3 HR 2 b $475 w/pool l.rg Back IJil)' $575/rro. 0Ct;AN SIDE Ofo' llWY r, f"ll c' -• Hm: 2 h~ S5!'i(J lot ~ 1783 ev~. W•wt fa .t ttot..1 /\llract bach w /W I D. pauo, park mg, no pct.' 2 Br. newly decor . nr So 2 BR. 1 ba, duplt•x, prvt 2 tklrm. )'a rd, icara.:•· Z '>lory 4 Br.~ mt• I yr bt-. clO!le lo hdl, 5.16 1~0 _ua 1 67~1 Yrly $4.SO incl ut1I lnq Coast Plaza AIC pool patio. 1 car Kar, nr srhl~. $300 0.._, + de1> 41ut,2'7 ba S7!!5 Execpoolhome,3Br.3ba. •31°1400 -..ea.:se. 400~Bayfront,apt5 ~dJ•c. Gas/'wale~ mt'I' SJ:l:Srro <!l::S/5923147 .... 71100 4Hll.l'·,h11 SICl9S ramrm,to'P,beamsce1I CostaMna 3724 •.., '" m.,. $800/mo S48 3080 IRA.HD MEW lt6oa PaniaHlo 3107 $:m mo. SS1-4S16 -------. N ~ h Co d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• b r I 2 ewporl ac n .0· Large I br rum w tg<ir . Newly decorated 2 BH Prc~l1 ge home ' new I Large 3 br 2'h a. rp . Ocean 'View, qwet, pauo. $210 Adlt!> only Ope~ Newt'r 2 HK. 2 bu. y~11rly, h'h Ba. carpets/drapes. bdrm + 1-'am rm with car gar. lge focd yd. 2223 3bdrm .• 2"'2 ba. enclosed M·f'.,; g 30_5 Sat'i. 9 1 f\dlls. no. pcb l::vt•11. blt·tnb. & pool UIJ I ind frpk. 2 112 b11 Su11cr ::f'~.~~ry Ln. 631. ~k·r~~J:~1~.Mo 54g 4968. 21"10 Ne wport 2131257 9792 _ No Pet£ $295 mo Mgr nt'11(hborhood N e w -Blvd.CM Upsluin. 11: 2 Br 1 1111 ~564_7 _____ _ wui.hcr tdryer, rt'fnK Lido Isle , cozy 3 bdrm 2 Harbor Highlands. 3br, -w/b11lrony , wa:.h1ng 2 Bdrm 11 ti. unfurn funu:.hc.'<i $675 per mo ba. beach collu~e with 2ba, lg encl pat.Jo, newly CASA DE <?RO fuC'il. & ~ar Yrly S15<1 htmily ('O,:ple~ no Pt:ll> • 962 4471or968 07tll l•Vt•i. , beam ce1lmgi. & frplc decorated $SSO S-46-69~. ALL UTILITlt.:S P/\IO Call d)'ll b'75·519G or cvt•11 220! apt 3 Coll~i.;t• t\n 3 l::klrm. 2 bu. romur lot, .. S23CAMPll5J>a·fRVtM~ $WOS49·7976 l lAilBOR.Vl.EW l10M.E =·P~~sl~~o~cC"s;~~ 67$-821~ 6424160. • • $470 mo.H091Mar:.cille. -· -Super b;iyfronl, doC'lt Deluxe .4 br, 2 bll. all features s pac1ou svcrycleanHuch11pl 'h bt 38R 2 b 11 1 842 4506 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN. av ad 2 br. 2 bs. Yrly a men ities. S75o. mo kitchen with ind• reel to beh $25S. 67S 3029 C 0 · • du ·: a~~; ~e: Sharp 3 bdrm. 2 ba, lam 2. hr. drn Up~rd:. View S7SO. Agt. 67S-9890 ~·~-ligbtin((, separale dmin~ eves/wkndr. 0 ;;r/ fll(l . s4so mg. nn. frpk. aJr cond by Call 644 ~-cv~. LIDO ISLE prof. d e<.-o. 4 RAV 1-"RONT arejj ~~ ~enFr,h ~=~~e C.piatr.o leocll 3111 642·2164, 5S2·4894 ~ca breeze. low ma ml Univ Park 2br 2ba home. bdrm. 3 b a . n ea r Brand new 3 BR on No ~gsize bedrooms pool. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• . On cul-de-11ac. Nr lk<i<'h l.kase Many xlras pool, Clubhouse Yearly S900 Bay w/comer view. Lrg 8 8 Q Surrounded with LGE 2BR 2b 1 I fl 2 Br. cpts. drps, yard. no & Ad.arm $475 mo 11110 Own ~ 2339 642.-32'14 loft &skylltcs. brick pat., · · · », s r , dogs. $310. 15 Lii SJ&..4703 tennis . er. . $900 mo hie. 673·1206 plu:.b l andscap1n.:. duplu. Encl gar11.ie 979-01J6 A uoa . Larf-oleoct. 3241 Big Canyon , cornrr. eves /\DlJLT LIVING AT ITS Ocean view S4 00 LIKE A HOME NEW 2 Br 2 Ha . t'IOM' l•t • HR 1 •-b I beach. SJ6IJ per mo :. • Tl a. J rm. ...,,.·2!.l:n .. pac1ou:.. I blk ofl ""' llarbot No pcL .. 0< .. m children $450 751 1t3lt I Bil 1n r u111 nm n1•v tr11>lex . Ntlrlh Co !ll• Mei.a Wnlk·lll rl~t. ul . amen1t11:b GJtlu!t· pal10. own laundry fan I Adulti.. n o pets. S29S 833-9293 MEWPOltT A.PAaTMENTS 2 BHS210. lnfa.nL'IOnlv M:.tllln.'adults Nopl'~ 2450 Newport Blvd Co:stu Mei. a 2 MR. I ba. nrly nt·w. I~ palm. t•ncl ~ar 1 •,~ n11 lo beach SJS() t>42 8973 JIJr. 2Uu. 1,.. m1 to bC'h $400 mo 114·,· 4!Hl I or M4'1 3!l8it 3 UR tOwnhlit'. J b11. new 1<ar. blt.ns Nr bC'h. k1<b . $42S K92 674:., s.36-3509 -- WALK TO Rt:ACll f<:leit•nl N F:W dplx 2 br rrplc. sepd1n, encl gar. d."hwsr. blOrt-rm. la rt:t· .-nclpuuo.S39S SJ6.641M Avail. now 3 br. 2 ba. gar. ••••"••••••••••••••••• Bordeux 3 br. 3 bu • BEST. PETS 1714~9197 J lir, S390. Fam1hes only. pallo. fncd yd. Kub & $650 unfur/S700 fum Blue Frencb country kitchc.'fl WATERFRONT Newport NO no pc ls Wood I and . • petJS olt. $42S. Ag\. no kc • goon Villa. ocnrmt on all ameruUes. $l300. mo: Island 3 ~rm 2 ba. l bdrm .. fuml8bed $32.\ 2 Walk LO bearh'. 3 OR 2 Bl\. K~r. Mesa Hi 186 E Spac upper duplex £·111d Near bt'ach, 2 Br, 2 Ba n~arly n1·w <'Pt. dl'J)b & IJMtnl , fplc & J(Mr ind 5.:.'45 !M7 3241 964-2566.973'2971 pvl heh 7t4/ot99·J2l7 Dec. Isl Agt 7~1131 (rplc. bit lnS, $8SO per bdnn .. fU11USbedS4-00. sundeck, l(ar. ocean 21slSl.546·698.S ncwcpt,<irpt,.3 br.2 ba, · · • mo. Boal dock a tr a :!&West Wilson view $400 493 7587. -enc gar. pvt pallo, adlb. Re11d)' lo move 3 br, 2 ba. 213/100-0230 837-0666 67S-l906 (714) 642· 1971 675-3760 1 Br 1 patio Gas paid S350 mo. Ph 546-1176 or frplc, pallo. garage, fnrd BR 2 b • l . & Isl A 3bd . d · J>OO • • 54<M4Jl Jbr condo. 1-1 .. ba. carport •d Kids & pets ok t\gt. 3 · a· ((~ea ocean Lido c. cute rm S Br 3 Ba executive home $275. I br. patio. uttl. Cotto M•to 11 2 4 a ults only. no p.-1!> ---SJ75 ~o fee $44S 9M 2S6f., sunscl views. Near Cre11-single home, with large w/pool. Eulbluff area. Adults. no pell.. 2654-B ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0083 New large 2 bdrm 2 ba. lf13.297i Ct·nl Bea c h . North patio & garg. SSOO mo. Nr schools/parks 19!>0 Orange.640-7905. bltn.s patJo No~ .. or ----Laguna !'Tench Country C81167s.3916aJl6. mo incl . gardener. , • 11 ktd.'S 'S36S ~ H11m1 lton, 213-1167 · I S24 Temf1c 4 br. 2 ba borne a rchitecture; 11l ovc & _.,,-1-••U 7~.159-1600 ............ 1eec .. 3740 MedtterraneanV1 age 11528--0l\20dayi.urwknd11 / u ga.r fncd yd So reCntt. Like new. will """~ -rr -!!;A ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ~ f> f<'r.wy Kids. & consider lea&e/oplwn. :l br. 2 ba, vacant. Lease ..wrotrr IUCH Bat•h , all util pd. $2~ MS-:tilK _____ _ petJioll.$4.SS./\gt,noft'e. /\va1I now. $750 Mo. s677~~:....~.ardener incl COMDO 7S61 Center Dr. 1146 •Beamedceilings,woodpaneling 2 Hr.lba,aJlelcc.Hrand I llod1 To Oc.- lt..tr OIOW 2 br, 2 bo, 2 C9" ... $160. frplc. •&.w. Mo ldda or pets. 2 01 t 9tlt St. Coll bet w " 5·7p•. 14M56J • 9fW 2566; !nJ.2971 494.7ss1 .............. 3 Bedroom, 2V. bath. _89'.!-7336 •Grasscloth w allcovering new 1111 f: l~lh s1. S400 Poolhome.4br.2ba . .:ar. L.acJ-aHll• 3 250 BLUFf'S3bdrm. beautifully upgraded. LCICJllMlt.ocll 3741 •F irep laces. wet bars rru /\._'l541·SOa2 Pallo. fncd Yd. k1di; & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()na ...... nbell.$100 E l ec. gararce door....................... o· h h lk . I t u b I I h ... --I l • IS wa~ ers W3 In C OSC S 2 ur. I a, N Ory, S ai;c. pcti.ok.S525./\.1n ,nofcc.2 1UllllApatiohmc.t\/C, Agenl64t·ll33 opener,poo,sauna,.ec.LAGUNt\ 01-:/\Cll MTH · . ••. · O/W, drps. pt•t.io.. rrpt. 004 2500· tn:l 2971 ow. l>OOI. spa, el~ $400 $425 mo . Coll Linda, INN S7S/wk & up Mrud •Balcomes, patios 1 a 1 g 11. r Adil I llodsTo Oc.- --· - -Noklds/pels. 494.4954 2Uft 2ba Condo. View or 1/991-0660 M••rv0 ., c·olor TV. h"Ulcd • Park·like land scaping IC' m c n"'O!I, t.•111 (I)\) O Pl'N HOUSE 208·l9th '"'-3244 --Back Ba)'. $4~/mo . Call .... I U I mot'4tM.,~J4 I . S335 26., c. Cit•n •••••••••••o••••••o•• NE:W 2Br. lBa, fprk /\ir Renata. SS6·17CYT Oceanfront. Pun Pt 4 poo ti · · •S w imming poo S, J ~CUW ~-!!400 _ St 10-5 Sul & Sun. 2 br. :! ..,oodbndac "'ln"le fum1 cond.$3BS. mo BR,fam.rm.$1400 985N.CoaKt llwy. •Lighted tennis cou rts "'OUH.Slo;A.11\0NSi\PTS ha.2c~g11r Oceonv1ew " " ·~" " 673-6634 Lido I.sic house tor lea11e Udo bayfront. luit. 3 + ( & be h r •.-:•cHWOOO •"s ly 3 Bdrm, z buth /\v111I 18 mo. 11200 per mo. 4 den side tie SlSOO "-•'Port leach l76t •Minutes lo r eeways ac es SP<Jc 2 br lownhovsll. ,, , -... . 1mmerl . $500 m o 0.11 Karen. Red Carp1•l bdrm. 4 ba. den, bar, ·A entfi73.9060 •••••••••••••••••••••.. I llDIOOM bJ. pvl patio. pooi 2 Br. 2 Ra. 1315 mo 1~ 0143 _ H33·331SO, 768·8276 <!b:·, steps from Bay. Rer. g 1 UDaOOM Ir DIH Adults $300 735 Joonn /\dulib 962-_1800 ___ _ 4 Br, 2 bu. fain rm. fnt·d Iba . t\C, rr2ptc. UJ)· Req 675-8359 4 BR. Newport Heights. 2 p 2 II TOWHHOUSI ~ 646-6483cvt'll Bnnd new 3 Hr apt HB d •• 644 14 .. 0 gradL.>t., no kid!S. n o pets , Lg. private lot. Water, -, ......... ....,. ___,, 1140 $4~ If ed bet n11 l .... ~~xtmo40· 0 • S380 + utilll1es. Dob llbo1 use for lcase1• Jpoobr.12 utJ"dener. appUances tn· Adull'I Only (!} -..,.-__. w enc 'I ....., JlMU~ vt yur• " •••••••,•••••••.,_••••_... Oays 848 26M_M 536-4873_. _ -o. ge P ' · c l. $SM. mo. Century 21 Office Open Dallv 9 to 6 • d 2 l-'am1ly nc1((hborhood 4 ''I lo schoolB t1ltop c ' Trvl1M!Croves 2br, en. br 2 ba rrp'tc dahwhr ~1:';. Washer/dryer·. ~~ort e nter, 17141117.a020 ~~.~1• tennu; co~'d p'auo. rncd yet: relng tncl. $8:>0. Agent. 2400 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Calif. ----Garage. Kld11 & pet,,; Ok 646-1044 or 642·5080 S-Cla-wh 1 27' a.tea tro. $275 ~~Lakes1deCon $46S Agl , n o rct •h•• .. ••••••••••••••" do. 2Bdr i\/C pvt pauo 964·2:166. 973·2971 Back Bay 111ngle ramlly .-A llMT Al? w o ' k 'p, I homt nu cond 3 br. 1~. ,_ w / I h kp oo ·ten· LacJ-o....... 3 252 ba lge lot Room for RV ~tbeexpertul l!; JU<'i~~l~~t~ ....................... & 'tx••l. s?oo. mo Re(!>. •HOMlftHDHS• $315 - -1 s 1 & I u 11 t & I c as c. Home1-aptft·ple1t11-11ngl11 OEERnEt,LJ FOR SAU M11·5678dayli. Lar1est•electlonof TOWNllOM E EXCHA.MGE/LEASE low rental11 in South 2Br. 2Yi8a. pvt patio. 2 Vuluc at $126.m 10'; 1.uxuno1111 :I BR, 2,,., b1t Oran1eCnty from $100. ear iar w/opnr, nr pool 11 11 Cc>ndo. on walt'r Floor to All areaa·All prices f11 c1llt1c3 $4~tl mo down ~111 s c• 11 nr t:t•lling 1'111 0~ Ve rt.l e Call today.Movel.od11y 5.9 purl (;omplc•tl!ly re. .. lllone, frplc. wallcovcr J58.. decorntoo. elegnnl 3 br, lnas. extensive mirrors, 498-0084 )..wru.ry Condo, 1de11I ror 2'"' ba La11unn NI Ruel S7!JO mo 5'58-8534 I ~xec 11hon term rcnlol <.:onoo in 11 l(i1rdcn like al· · 412 N. El Camlno Real. 2·6 mo Avail 1mmed. mOdphurti. Out.'ltanding ir It's WATER you wa nt, San Clement~ $!'150 mo !>59·1833. view. Near s hopping. we'll11hawlttoyou from ()cean Rllla Condo 3br _89.1_t3J!_ pr1vut,e gotr cour11c, ten· Beach to B.ty to J11tand 2~ba. h'plc. pool, telr c11e: Oran•etree patio borne. 2 nJ.8 court.a &t beaches. By CrQt to The To worg, &t ocean view. No peUi. .... ~ 2 .. _ d t owner. n0-2311. Pncef7®to$2'700. IG·ID'V•t~. ... .._.... .,., en, flnnl8, Marina Realty M248:lO •----------clubhouse. om. pool, - -. s ntu ....... u una, 1acu n1. S42S 3 bdrm 2 ba. with new County, 5 Br, 3 baj 2 2 d 2'°" batha pool vt Ml-4880 carpel on qwel 11trcet. fry>lca, 2 car 1 ara1e. 1e 0 11 Co 'g;eoi P Ntcelndlcp$500mo.t<ef. fncdyard.$$75.mo.llay o uru . mo. Oranicetrec Condo I rciq.•lSfJ& laew/Ollttobtly.541-7171 Cote~lty&40· 171 bdrm Lakt-setting, Adults, Nn pell\, pool. NI 0 U EL S 11 9 R ES : Cbannin,c 4 Bdrm, 3 ba FAIOLY HOME 4 bdrm tt'nn11, elC' $32S mo SpaclOWJ 4 bdrm, 1 '1.w ba, JM>me. PaUo. fern rm. 2 2"' bl. Oolf COUl"H view, Avail Ott. l 8'1S 9229 lam rm . ~arh. lcnn1J11 frplca, no peta. Yam beatut. kitchen. Micro· .-,. 1 k 111 hi d HH/mo , 4113 t>l9:J o r pref. SIOOO /mo. 2032 wav.. tr..n comp. MOO urt eroc H an 11: 1131-1'51. Mlramar Bal Penin. Ph1_mo;.;...;.;..' -..;.;..;..;..im;...;.... ____ _ lo1l¥nbouae w/v1•w 2 Br :l ~J ' Ba. carpet, llle Hlry, Bdrm, 2 ba, f"am, rm . ...;.;..;._.;._ ______ _... 8 r. 2 b a w I b a I c • trpk, clrapee. priv. patlo, Atrium, all blUna. Ocran 3 Br, 2 be, 3 car iar. t'On· ~ • Ele1ant • Nr 2 car far .. pool '625/lM. \liew, pvt bt!ach. Niguel do. Newly decrt'd. N bch • Jl'plc • VfEW I S49S. Z2>0082 ~ $800 158·1~ Hoq. MI0!1nn. A l·CM». $1'115 ' I GREAT Rfo:CRl-:ATION Swimming, saunas. :! hl''11th rlub:.. b1lhard!'> nq;ht 11..:hlc•d t1•nn1:. roort., f'ro ~ pro ,hop. .iolf dnvin..: r.llll(l'. IJJrl\ room fo'llN AC'TIVI TIES "'•llllm(' dm•rtor frt'l' Su.ndoy brunc•h, nnq ' tr• pi.. 11a rt ll'". ., port 1ournam1•nts & mort•' IU~/\l1TI f'lJI, /\M'S SmJ!I~. I~ h('(lroom11 l'Um & unrunl MO<kh open daily 10 to 7 ltclOm male iwrv1«• uvall No lt'nse required Sorry :tdull!I nnl)'. no !)et• 0Akwood GArden A pa.rtm.tnta ......,_.......,...,... Xlt() l rYlnt< Hll I 1l h I ti4!'1 OMO ~......,,'-"' 1700 16th St ' ' I I Onv1•r nl 16lh 1 642111'70 • ! ,:,.-... - ; ') . • ? -... - Kenne bunkpo rt ? Isn't that the horse that won The Tnple Crown in 72?. ~ro~ II you re nol sure who (or wt\at) KeMyt>unkp()rt was. oon t feel bad-you re not alon~ Kennyt>un~rt •~ ont> of 14 Qtst1nctwe1y different .tpanrrent Ooorp13n~ at Seawino Vlllige 1n Huntington lleach Seawmd Village is .i resutt of totally personillfze<J professio~ planning, The kind ol iltttnuon you oeserve. A perfect i;ena of mtture and Uvino - nestleO 1n d tor~ with O..bbhng brooks and qwet ponos. cooled t:1f naturnl ocean Dreeus. Ada to that tennis coum. swimming pool$. a jacunl fnO ii conven1tt11 IOQt1on near stl<>pplng ano employment lndye>u've got• plac» anyone 'tllllOUld prOOdly till t'Ome. (Even Ktnnybunkportl) One •no twd otdroom. one and two bath JOutt •rtments from 1311.00 sv.~aj ,,.. 1 SS.SS H\lnongton "'1.tOt ~ Huntington 8f«n. CA ?14) 893 5198 rrom lfle Stift ~ Freew.y artvt nonn on S.-1C1110 MtF.ocMn, tnef1 Wiit on M<f'.ooen tt1 SNwlno V!ltiQt rurnbhlngs IVl'Mllt •Open o.tlly 10 AM ·ni ~- .. 'I ~ ·l t I I I ·I , , :i t •• , Ho.sesForS. o.ti.ra..t•..._ <>H.r•eol&t•t• OHwrRHllstate Ott..rlt .. &tate 5Ynday Noveml)ll1 •:? 1918 01.!LYPILOT DIJ •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·••••· ·••••···•·••··· · ••••• ••••••••••••••••• ·············-;··;~0 • 0ttt.r R~ &tote Ho..1-. u .. 1w..wshed ,.._,_ •• Utrfwwl-.ct 6 5-Aletme IOH ~ ..... ~• t tOO Ct: rca.t __ ,,,_,.,..., 2000 a.:-rro,.1 0 .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ....................... ~ -· "•r+r I 600 .............................................. lncontt Propt'rty 200 latboo llland 3206aa.boob1Clftd 3206 ________ ..,.__________ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COST A MIS A .,_,LU • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• • CVPIJIN". Com mere 111 li Id IC IHI m,ux "35,000 Lingo Aul bun EXCLUSIVE UGUMA IUCH NIVATI COMMUHITY 1'nkr Uu:i r are opportunlh' l<1 llH· tn lht• \l'ry pr~l>UJ:IUU.., url·tt or IC>Wt>r Thrt>t• Arc·J'l l\lwln South L t1J(11na . This ~flt'l'ht<'ular J be<Jc uom on a i-puctous lot "1th IH'\\ p .11111 . drapl'S und ,·arp,•un~ 1~ "rut mi.t ror that s pc'<.'11\I huvt•r Thl!'l t•on.mun1t v oHt·~ white \Htll'r \It'":-" pn\ ••ll' l>t-01 h tE'n ms & I l'l"rt•ot1on arf'n \ uur c•h.tnl't' of a llft.>l1nw for S~l$ lk'lll ,\.'>k lor S" aft l'o rra11rt•. 497 3331 ui, g POI, for 11118 nr le-as~. 8308 w. Coul llwy , Only 2 yura nrw. cxtni An ut.wluivable pncl' ror Triphx-Nptlch • ON THE ar 'CH. Q,.ll<'r 11rt ~ 1200 I • r g c p r I d t• 0 r 2 cute and coiy dupl\•X4•l\ 2 4BR 2 BA, l 3BR 2 BA U ownt111hJp' Ownl'r· unit 00 one lot in 1-:1u1ti11dc BALBOA ISLAND .... .,.,.. ..... S.• C•P9 • IUIUI~ ovur toolun1 th" blue 1•aclrk . pvt beac b, ) m1nutc1 from f .. hlnn l•I ud Sf-OMUonal l n pip .,. ld4" boaw Part. renl onl)' CU& Cel..,.,.,eclflc ............ s.. !701S lllltbor Ste 206 A 140-5tl7 UOOCASH Mo1rfl min a htfl dbl wlllc tift'\wood & t«Cl\'f' MIOO ruh ror Chrbtnuu •hu11 PUli (~341~ /JI ...a.Ho.9Ston 8411~ •EXCITING• Nfo.W SllOt'l'INt: hM !J bdrim/2 b1th11 Vt'tlh t:011lJI M1~:.' UpitrMdetl 4-f'S.x, Costa Mua CJo;NTl-:R fm:pll.c•1•. PLUS two 2 rntt•norii '7~·19'.t0 231JH.22HR$16S.OOO Newport &-arh Arra bdrm townhouse unlt1. ' QUAIL Tr1pJe net le&Mlll. •'trst 1111 with laundry hQ()kul)tl. Y•ar& re nt 11uaranlH'd enc losed Karugc11 . PLACE Pnme blah lrafflc rnunt. private patios Bod 11.000 Sq feet rent.able yardll' l>ellf'r will hdi> P'IOPYTIES'¥ 111>»rt1 1710,000 fiolll'ICc! 7S.2 1920 9 R•« Houw1 Easts1d.-C.:M on dhl lot 11 2.UR. I 3BK. all l'nl'I garag~ ~.ooo 10,... fll 1:)0 P.M.I 20 UNITS ---------•I 11 11 21llt, I HA, 7 \'rs uld ,.,,,,,..or ow1wrh'\ Ill ~l~oreo. )_ QUAIL 644-1751 PL.Ac E Off4CE ILOG. ~-4 Separote units. 300 sq ;\ L1MeforC...ter P'RVT"~TIES'• rt e1tcb.$89.000 ,:\l.!1• ·1~1- w1chi.1 n marht In l°""'TllUOP.M.I RoyMcCardl~.Rltr •• ~· Ur1rna<• County !'race ---------•I 541-7729 •. tuoo.ooo r--------1 C'o11t11 Mt1u Shnpplnii 44 DUPLEXES THREE 4-PLUES t:enu.-r lJ1'!>!00c11&01ajor ROMSll,250 Nu~Carden Grovearea l<l:.\LI\ ll u~c J lx..·droom. f<.1m1ly room, formal d1111ng room horn ' on Balhoa Is land. Supl'r stn•cl . slt·J>~ from the bay. $800. p /nin ;.- lbSlaUon •• . HOMES W/INC All 2 Bdrrm. Flex1blt-6 _.2_ 1355 Al.BERT r ussELL terms. 01.1<ner Wiii carry .. ~ F-umished Corona .. Mor 3222 llF.ALTY CO 631·5252 C u 1 d •• · s 11 <' 2nd See lo apprccrute ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----neighborhood. 2 & 3 RR 551 1000 or a..9.4132 Executi•ei 4 Pl~x * * * on lrg lols. mode r n ----------on comer lot by llunl U. -Newport l ch appt.s. Purchasers pro· * * * ington Harbour J~ift• Colso 111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'-lll!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ dbl Width lot l".11t•lt· aalf' vrded w1LssL or rental in .,_ P'eco 5<.:<YIT Ht-.:Al.TY 199t!Oranl(l' AH· ~mark th1b In the rnlddlt' qwnes "-""" 536 ;533 Coi.ta Mc&a He"'flO"f IMdi I 06 S-,,._ Lr).( 3 HR. 2 "ba duplex.. i.hurl' Jal·uua. open de1:k, S~175 mu !175 025:.! or 752 Util7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c.,l•trmo ' 071 of IH'aUllful Nf'wpo rt 10%DNAVAIL J33Broadwin ')'ouurethc .,.,rnnt·ruf II a1 r h o r A I( .i rd l' n C<l'>llt M e:.a Two Frtt Tkkeh ~ llR hollll'. qwct adult.:., ~arJ~l'. ~ardcncr. $425 P • r II d '.,"' + II"' I . LAGUNA FAIRVIEW Yoo arc the w1nn1•r of . JUST LISTED tu thl' l"bamunt1 2 br. I b• Con marv.eloua P' t b\·&c·h, LAMDMARk Two FrH Ticbts 1 1-'lex. !)t.>parall' 3 Bel rm LUNC; llEM'll ~/~15v;o~ 1~~~t ~:~,~ 1~i!'r:~·~n~,i.~ on C.Oa.1tt Hwy oppo-.11 r GARDENS u>N~~h~Acli ~;un;,~~ bpu~~~111t · "·~0:i,: ·mr:~1~\~~~~:"" JASMIMECREEtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo 675 7258 ool) ~.000 4924.337 u udua1vcan•& 1Kl117S7! S urf & Sand tlotcl TllEATllE F ESTIVAI. po~srble Scro m•).(JllYI' Huullfully landsca ped 2 4929861 CllfonMaP'oclflc Churcruna bldg current· 547_.512 "OURTOWM" t':i!>h 00.,., \Im &n\l·:.t ~tarnnl( fo~ddrc AlbNI Jt br. 2 h<i. den. dining rm. l y rented for ove r Ed·' 1,.,, ~nt ''all Ult-LonlC Bc.·arh Convl·n Ol'can \tt-w. $775 mo IY OWHIR Mobl.Ho.9 SolH S0001tro + 2 vucunt lots. i.Wtrnng ute A =rl al """ " 1wn & Ent crta1nml'nl 8JS..710011 t 5 t?OtSllarborSte 206 A Prrct> rnd plan:. & the• Lonie lk'ach C..:on \'Co RH> CARP'ET Cl·nlcr. 300 t: Oct•Jn UI . o_:_p_m ___ _ 3BR, den. hte ram rm. 54A·59)7 4 UNITS lion & f:11lcrtu1nmen1 • .._3-3380 Lon" u.,J .. h ., bdrrn , _., ba. f rpll-. f 1 •• 1 d l RV v-1>crm1l:. from Coas liJI 1·~ ""'I L· "·· ,,1 o.J> ., ,.... , .. r.,.r.11, cvr p~w. • •· COST.AMES.A '-"'nter,...,. .... v.:eunu ., ''all(i..1<!51i7K.nl3i!!I ••ara"l'. $500 mo. Call p1uk'g. lgc back yard. C.omm. °' Crly or Laguna Long ~ud1 ..., k .. "'1 ,. • N . 2"" baths, 2000 sq ft. Mil P'IUCI S USHEO ~arh Cor add 'I offices & All 2 bdrm. w ith garuge. Cbll &12.5678. ext :l2'J to claim your t11· cl:. 044 12 1 ·~I.> a rc 1ssu:. from beach Principols On lllrs lovely srnglf' wide 11hop. $295.000. <C·ll1 I ~rds . m excellent ar<'t1' loclarm yuur L1ckct~ I~ 2100 * * • Sul Su11 I ~. - --- unly.$1Q2,000493 2176_ Glenl>rook , full y UP · Harbaru Wrlght644-6200 s t~rdoe:;t.b~t":;~·~~ * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboalslond 3106 2Hr. IHu . <•Va ll i f'l'.\ grad<.'(! Pt-rfect for re· 752.1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcdrult•l y $450 mo l700SQFT tired or low income , CoRdoMIRluMS/TowR· ' QUAIL rexas Unit:. I064611 u1111 SUPER MEW l\llyfroril,picrnout 2 nR. t;.i()7672 LUXURY UVIMG ILl)38401 . ....... for left 17 00 t·omplt'X•''t 5 2 tlJ I• .! r on•, acre 360 degn•r MobileHOfMSt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1m1·i. ~ro-.,. ~ELI INDUSTRIAL 2 hu. 123 .i-: k .. y runt Charmrng2bdrm.lrg.hv \1ew tullLop lot 4 huj(l' 8'18·8895 Costa Mh a Adult C.Ondo PLACE tnCll, BtJY I.OW Nl•tl BLDGS $79.> ll{•t•ti. :..>lJ 4711 :i577 in~ rm d111. rm open bdrm,. 3Ba, Iii: 'll1J1m1t •---------•I Assumable loan near So ijeatty JU tr, ti4 5·4W.i sr:l.Ll 'IG l·"i\.!-o'r Corono ~Mar 3 112 lll'am ('ell frplr gara"l' ror ma I din rm, rou~ro MOllLE HOME Colllit Pld:ta I~ '4· rt. 2 PRO,ERTIES ·-:10110 h .t Ill) 'q f I • ••••••••••••••••••• •• • trtd S525 644·5687 ltll' t'nlry lA-11tled i.;la~~ bdrm. 2 bu encl dbl l()peft Til I:)~ P'.M.I 16 UNITS S380.000 '>llflrtklt·n·d ·JI~ 11(1·, l-\1m I Ir hllll"' S4UO -..h.1n1 .• tir :1~-w rrplr /Iv dlx island kit. wet bar. J ·tMFOIMATIOM 1ian1ge 3 yr~ old By 15•, tin. t·ontract or i.:ilt· Tw.un .11lcln·,, n .. , 1,1 .< IJ"' , ~ 11•1 1111 ·;n, ,\\~Ill li! I. $5~5 ceri<ar &muny xtras Rent. option Lo buy info. Owner $85,000, 540 7364 Co:.1a Mesa 3 bdrm hous" <;rrAt lUnd "'''! 'P"nda STOP 1~•·1>, 1,11•1 '\ ir1 ,,,11, 1 111 S ii'\ ... 1;14.6510 OpenHouseSat/Sun repo's, loan alisumptron a rt 5pm&wkncts + 2 units +-rm for I hle $111Urro Bul.>MJrt'"' p,\Yl~G RE:\'I" t>W4.,.t , lwt"l't'll II.am & ~11 11:11 MEWPOIT-2 IR Sll.500! Can you beheve rt~ It":. true! Fabulous Newport. highly upgraded very tas t efully d ecorated t.ovnbome ! Seller 1s ex tremely motivated and 90'k FINANCING avarla· ble A must lo see now ' Call 752·1700 to preview' 11 II & lH2 from HPM. ete. Eaity finance 0 .A l' lnc°"9 Pro-rl1'f 2000 more $11.6.000 lwaut1(ul 11 T <157 2f>V> l ·II lt"'av & a'k .1tx1u1 G1>rn . (714 ) ~81 ·5787 eves/ 9orfires -r-3 bdrm house "' •·-.: u "' Ch , 2 bdrm I ba ...... ....&...11.-H S"--••••••••••••••••••••••• t-"l''ebn~kwork-t rm~panri.h \ll'W tlu1>ll''t our I'..', d1<n J>roRrnm Costo~o l 124 arm1r111 •• wknds8J8..S970 wkdys. ,_ ~ ~t ~·~ ' C I> 1 1 , frpk l(Jr<1111· CIOM! tu E Anaheim 956-4.500 NEWLY for l mo rt•, $90,1100 2117121.ll re,.ta. ' >u 171 11 1138 5970 10 1\:>1 j ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·H·nthm.: $450 Agt. IUY OF THE WEH . ahei "·"'" 0 RfMODELEO Owrwr711 271 t8.11h•vt·-. not d1 <;turb t l'n.1nh l'M Mon Sun JUST ARRIVED? ti.7"' 5930 "'7"'·7""'' An m .....,.1 II $150,000 Prrn nnl} 1----------" u " ""' Meredith canyon, ocean Sant.aAna 5!>4·7070 2400 sq . rt. commerr ral DUPLEX \.\'lend'> 4924770. wkdJ)'-. ---Lease lh1s 3 bdrm i ha ~l ew home . Prime 4 Westmmsler 8488895 bUJldlngrnbu.'!y areaor 1 .,131330 1~ lohforSal~ 2200 T<JwnhoU!.•' rurn1!>hl'11 2 Bdrm.famrmduplex.l bdrm. den. 2 balh re· WAnahe1m 761·1442 Costa Mesa. P e r fet·L E.COSTAMES.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• c·omph•h'1.1<1lh dl!!h<'" & l)lktobeach.LeascSS~ sidence. Lovely gardens. ----------i owner/user s tarter Only Owner wrll trade tht·~t· t:ovmi!ton 4 plcxe., fl unl LOTS OF LOTS ltnen rr d1·-.1rt>d Har k Nu pt•t s Dave, Aa:t fruit trees. off s treet --SACRIFICE $160,000. 7~-1920 !I P an o u '> fl r • d" " ( 111rtlln flt•arh .1 hlrlJ.:" San ( 'l•·m·nl•' 111 l.ai:un.i lk1y i\rc•a $1;25 pl'r mo b44 n 11 _____ _ puking for RV. Easy ac· J_ QUAIL owne rs hip u111l:. l..1d1 ,1111' h\ ,icll-$l!J\l,50tl t-.1 U.·,i\'li l>H" ~Trtl-.H.> 104r, 11451<>r<ltPI 0!)111; Costo~ 3224 l et.S to freeway. $131 ,500. Sharp Srnfi!le wide Kil. 2000 :.4 fl unit h,1~ :1 II\ 11 .... nc·i 1 77 1 .12-1,I EDGE'61•TER partiaJl y furnis hed, A<.' bdrrtb. J h.11h•., f.1m 1h l.u1-:un.t "'1~ut·I Ht·alt> · N~wport ~och 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALEST A TE new <'Pls . Rel.ow rnkl PLACE room, rirt·pl.11•1· .ind rtu11 9 UMITS 4~1f, !i~'U •••••••••• ••••• •••••••• DESIRAILE v ,, I u "' . $ I 3 . 5 O ll PROPERTIES. 7h~~: 1:1·;~~·,1"'' Nu"" $t;1a . .:.oc1 LoYl'I)' Wr. l(ntn ·•Ph "" OFFICE BLDG SITE M:.11!11dH·• n1 h1.·11 C'hl runt llOM t-: 494-8536 (0 KK1536-64> •" ,,,,, F Sidi• of CM. lll'Jr S 1\ lhiratrni..'li•n 11,. ,JI II y,,.,, ''"'l'"rt hunw ri i! fir l b;i , cptd. drp:-. . ·. ,. ' . MobileHomeStOf'e l°'P"'Tlll:lOP'.M.l ' QUAIL (11unlry C..:lult 0111•11 ;•,IMl ,11 it lot 111 .. 11 ll<11n1 .' h.llh,tdorm lorn«I 111r heal. Garli 84'i·88!l5 lwanll•ll I t•thng~. rrplt• l'J l'lfll .I 11 .. ,.. .. 11.tl loft Yrl~ b t• s1:1001mt1 dt~p. hll tn:-., frpk, pullo , -------- -•PRIVACY• p ,1llo & J<ttt l.•>l I~: P•Hfll~Shop Cntr&<'t\h' 9!)tl5"71 .:.tr.atitt>. water furn By Owlllo.IER Costa M•sa "" •1ex PLACE t·nuuith for ·I mon • unit~ '"·nt~r Sl3.';.l")l1 AdulL'> ooly. no pets. " ~ .......-E W L"E.. "' ' l:ll.·t-:in Vil" JO 111 b,•:wh, R T "" R"' •"'ONARl L• 1\ 1600 sq rt . owner·~ unal r.nTIES LE A " " Oav1d flourkl· Hi tt A r. "'""' "'"" 1977 Royal Lancer Lux h PROP'"" '• R"al F"late ():~ 1:11 1 '"fi 'l!ISO hi.: '1 hr + dt·n. '"" mo Al'ro!>S from Country tnple wide in c xr lus1\'C with 3 bdrms. i! bal s. " "" "" ·· · h1· .i v.ill S550 i\)!l C.:lub County. 5 Hr, 3 ho, · SattoAna 1080 rrplcs, 2 cur l(aru~e. 11(1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rncd yard Owner out nl NEW HO ES country. Must sell or 1st M w1u pt t o buy . t;ood From le~. $133,000. !>49·7971 $65.400 BEACH HOUSE $94.500 Country Kat-big y rds. r epla h~ d large ___ 10,-_ru l :l!P'_.M.I adult park . E l T<>ro. tr "'" an 4 U.._.ITS Panoramic ll75 ~1 275 Mesa0r.11548-6706 Newport S hores 3 br, ] & 4 B 2 B 6.17 1367 renced patio. PLUS th rel' SAM ~EMENTE " i! bdrm. 2 bath units. rn·e I"' •cH 4 •LEX L'iver up""r rn nil'•' an ·.• OCIEAH VIEW LIDO BAY FHUNT wrntt•r KIDS/PETS OK ~ ...-r " ~ 'd\rre bw lda hle H I l•tl Jbr.2hi>.~ar.frpl1 garages : schools a nd Prideof0wnership 2 BR. o f Sanl.i An.i Only ,1 4464' fo:ASTSIOE 2 RR. gar. shopping near by make b l S95,000 ""'t h r<·l(ulau on ,,.,.. 67~464ti. 121314-4. • SJ65 6"6·4S48.67S.8258 lhas an out.standing rn· 2 a , view uni s o n J D Real 1-:o;tall' hj!hted and ft>n• f'rl lenn" !)&nglestory. Needs TLC. rs, G ailer Coach. 8x35", xlnt Manna Realty 642 885<1 Civic Ctr Dr/ & Bartl rood .• Cum. Must see lo "~•-nt opportunity al beauWuJ canyon. I Blk Lo 7c.1 "''"'7 l'Ourt Call 6'1:i·K!>5tt OH WA T£R EasL'>rd1.• :t b r. 2 ba. lg1• 'l'-.U'"" Linda Lane b t•;t t•h .• ''0 "'Hr h m With RCll\T r I I ... $215,0001 752.192() ' u 1' o;lone rp 1• ••nt· y., CALL appreerate. $3500 or best TOPO'THEWORLDVU 836•08 57 p P Jerry. 842 3070 Newer 3br. Vaulted ce1 I 8AM-4 ·30PM ings AIC. rm for pool. SEllABLA ESPANOL ~o MO ... EY DOWM guarded. Comm. IJ()OI. -n n teonri.. RR<.# $295,llUI Tmtilt I 090 Pay ales la.!< only. 12xiW! own ia!O\l.7~0087 •••••••••••••••••••••••Kirkwoo d . 197 6 S8500 DOWN Npt Hts 3 b r . pool home Assu~s b al of $141.500 SI lllOtrm No qual nl'c Move n~hl 1n By owner ~63.'i4 Ap1.rox )0' • lnl will carry on contract Br, owner. 2 RR & den con co. $fl9.500 Newport C res t ure a Day!>; 644-3179. Eves: 548·4003 AJUSED CUSTOM 1MM5935> Hent $9:! 5 "What a mes:.• .. nu1 ITYJ Ad ulq wt what 11 buy! 4 BR custom Mio;Mon Mobile llome~ hume on a h11ls1de selling ___ _638.:._11841 .,.,,Lil loads of sunder krnR MILLIOH.AIRE'S MdMtVe master s wte a(' l cnted with luxurious LIFE Hu man tub & priv:lle 34x60 lluclr.er Elcgam·1a .:a~~n!>. Formal dining :\1 II Cle ar e quity. & famrlv room included SSS.000 Ry owner. lJlfl Sp(.-ct ui:._11lar v iew. ~o Oxnard l'ac·1r1c• Moh1ll qua.lirY1ng. $17!1.000 Est.ilel>, cool clean arr. RWAA ~EALTY Will !!CH CJr cxcbanl!c ft> 558 7977 :.ometh111 11: in N.B. Death BY OWNER. 3 Br 1 ~ Ba . ---·-in family neccssil<1lel> J QUAIL A. .. ~~~~-'°"" Tll l :lO P.M.I BREAK EVEN UHITS 118 4 ·plex . pricle o r ownership, only::! yrs old. ai;s umc. selll'r he lp rrnance . 13 •: dn . manal(cmcntava1I Alli. Gury Bo!<ler 960-4388 536-2498 llarbor Highlands. Pnn.1----------•1 _mo_v_c_, '-~-)_488_·3675 only. Ph 646-4149 COHDO • l'f 0W'Mf' TRAJLER Sx.26'. Fenced 4 U ... ITS 4BR. 2<.; ba. dbl c arport yard. Persons over 30 on SAC Rll"IC E new rpts/drps. $65,500. ly . CM. 538-5179 COST.A MES.A Beaut4BR. pool, sp a , lRe (2tJ)434-2789 Conlral"l or trade' Each y ard. Xlnt area. $142.500 ---------•I MOVE OUT !>pa<' 1 o u s u n rt re 673-43ll Agt. IUILDEtt l2'x2J6' Cabana. 2 lfx25. rurbls he-d with pn Yl.llC By owner. Nice Nwp rt Lakewood, P ULL OUT. pauo. $159,UOO. 752·1920 area. :t Br 2 Ba. all WANTS OUT! remove from park Good J_ moder n conve niences. from under lhis custom 4 \acalion home. for M l'l! QUAIL ljH home wrlh sweepan~ 1co or n ver By owner Lowest pnce in area No p• •c E fJner neighbo rhood. view beyond be Ir e $995 ~t orr 673 0160__ """' Superb t'ntcrtarnmenl 1s ,,. _________ 1 $115.000 642-7294 ror aHorded by huge game•• PROPYTIES • appL d ram I room Sum mer lhdeawa" ------r0(11n an I y "' l()peft TII 1:)0 P.M.I Sa C..,_llfe I 076 So.mnii cathedral ccrl 2 Br. 2 bath. l'O mmun1ty __ .....:.. _____ _ rn1-::. accent hvrnR room pool Lido l'en1n-.ula BY OWNJ-:H a ncl formal d1n1n11.. J $36,000. T"'o 4 plcxes. 612 & 614 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHAT A VIEW! Fireplaces for that warm R~ lrow" R.E. Culll' Campana, SC. Ry Fantas ur o<'cn n view. and cozy feeling I-tun 673-1020 SC Gen llosp. End units hill view &rrty view, .ex tln'<isor sq rt of det>krng ~~~~~~~~~~! overlook l(Olf cour!>e tra lgeh>lonqweleul-<le abound Uobelie v ahlc = Owner can arranl(c s ac. 4Bfi 2ba. n ewPr low pnce' New and va-Newport .. och rrnanrrng $195.000 ea, Sp anish m o t rr. Auto rnnt'S2IO.OOO beautiful skyline 872 s r 496·5-.n5 Prin.only __ s prinklers. concrete RUMAJI REALTY roach ne ar llo11g. wt~d EastsrcleSunrts,s:i47, {)(), drive & exceptaonol flwr 559.7977 hunu. ng hreplace, fo A. Will frnanre w r30'; down plan. Ownt>r will <'lln U/I w 10 hookup pool ~ider hnancing. SIJ'J.50() other Real &tat~ & rlh.hse. $22.500. Al(Cnl _O_w_n_r t al'(e S48_·_79_3_J __ _ 1>4fi-4380 •COVING TOH• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU CAN Mable HotMs SEIFOREVEtt Forkte 110 0 27' Aars tre am trailrr. from every room ... 4 Lge •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• custom wood interior Bdrms. 2 'h baths . Ot: AN7.i\ RAY S IDE S2800/ofr 646·579levt>s - be aulrful c ul-d e -s ac PARl. Sp 140. 2Br . 2Ba . A~ for Safe I 200 street '" excellent area rrplc. rehig. comp cpt"g •••••••••••••••••••. ••• This 1s a marvelous Spa~us secluded patio. IO •CRES family home with 2 clb~. pool, jacuzzi. bch "' frplcs and many lui1ury & bof. rmoring a vail. By Owner ill. say's "M eke features. SISS.000 own•r 6 7 3 ·0320 d ys . Offer". i! l-'1xer upper 675-QGI eves. houses. many bwldrngs. Pride or ownersh ip 4 plex in excellent rental area: near schools and South Coas t Pl a lo . $200,000. 752-1920 J QUAIL A_.,~~~~J¥ llRAND NEW 1 stor y . huge oak trees. C.:11y 10,...TMl:lO P'.M.I condo. 2 BR 2ba. nice DeJ\1$ Bayside Vrllage, w ater. can be split ocean vreVt . f'rplc. trash 326Jayflower. $27v.500. Terms . l /677 569\ o r 4 8.1 duplexes compactor. cera mic tile. 2Br. 2Ba. l~e eo cred 1 522.2080 Incl. bayfrout lo be exch Flid wut LotJJ or privacy p<>r + pall~. clubhse. FARGO do wn 1 n a p k g. · d poo jacuzzi s. be:ich. ----------213/684·3200 ~!."s~o~~· 1 m me · 5;5 758 or i;7 3.7232 YOUI OWM ---- 4 _,-L-0---- AA IEACH RLTlt. 307 No. El Camino Real SAN CLEMENTE 4'Z.ZIOO Traller 8x33 rt 1!15i Ste r. awnmg & ht iron slai~. 13 St. Spare 17, CM 1. P'RIVA TE LAKE COST A MESA on 17 acres that can be lmmaculale unll.s with split. Private secluded yard areos and enclos<'d area. has near new 3 gar a Res . i n good bdrm. 2 ba home. huJtc West.side area. Walk to oaktrees. shopt New complexel\ in ---+------• FARGO area. Only $165,0oo. 1/676-5717 or 11523-4'162 752·1920 SHOltlCUFFS 3 Bdrms. 2 balha, goU cou rse view. immac. $119,500. Lingo R e al F.ahte. Dennis Bush. ~1. •SOMITHIMf, SPICIAL* REDUCED U{liqut oce.nvlew home. 3 Br J Ba +study. Jl'rplc. vaulted ceilinp, Welk to goat ~ beach. 11a.soo. Terms. Wiii e11chmn1e. · 49Z-11'71 or •• lM Jt hr HrV.S&ar·Lteht Rily. . ,,,. --. WIDILUXURY $115MO. D'S.AUUTtL. ndlx, 2Br. 2Ba. A u1 home. Adult~ 18 over. Ready to oc . Under $25,000 ) 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.t.-eo..tn.ctlow Deluxe 13 Unit Project. In xlnt C.osta Mesa foca· Jr 9UAIL A_,~~~~M to,... TM l :JO P.M.I lion. Brin& your in· ---------- veators! F1n1l user ap µreciation stJll av111l Can el°"e e_,crow J•n. 1979. For more Info. c all ~5112 NOTICE how Durly Plll)l Clo:1s· lfl~ 11ds dr~play their m ages with lriiibiUty end Impact ' Our ndK , w~ are proud to uy, really Met r esults . Phone 642-56711. - Superb location & 'nn COSTA MESA [ ~ :-1.1 p Sn!it1 m11 h t• 147~, rTWl ,,.2 ·263:.r. str~~~1~?1~~HY i~7~PO~llld~~~:1': ~~::~ ~ lt~ejltl1J A;;;:;.~;~n0:i0;~S l~~~h2 l~'\!~W:l'-UW_m_p_Cu-:p-~-~ 21sDel M.u-1•12 4121 Tr.1dt>:.c·nn,11h'rt.>d _ 631-14 • c..· l'I t't\l.I. b4t> 441,-i 11,,,.. Nr S<l .o;t ;na Jo:~l.HALl>HA'i'l.fll O ... IE·CH S.'ll' '>57Wl7 TW04'S In Costa Mc-.:i. !>harpc•,t unit s on tht· :.lr•·•·t ' F:nclosed l(arnl(c!>. no d1· fl!rred maintcn.1111·1· C.an be sold separ:ilt Iv nr hWelhn Sl59 1100 1·.1~·h OWN F:H i\':>.X I O I ·~ 752 1920 ~~m~ii;i I>r,1 .... 10~' to.1)lal Ill-. ,... ~ ·• ' --- :_ : 1 .... \' t.7:l·tA,J.I ffrrnr J lor furn1i.ht d <! '1HH l h;i q>b lhru-out. _ ~ -.111n I Hdrm t111m1• "''lit clhl l!·•r \\ utf l.>t•c I H~wport ~ach \ '""' In bt•'l lol«•l lf>rl ~.,,~, rm ..:, ,., 55!1 5584 «1~1 nv .... 1nlt·r 1:-1' - -k QUAIL Ap~~~~~- l°'P"t Tit 8:30 P'.M.I llunt1ngton Beach T"'" 4 Pl.-xes 3 blk~ lo Ckt•;111 Ow11er Agent. Ncl'<l r ,1:.f 1031 Will consider "'raµ around S240.000 l'arfi Jo Kelly <7111 84G·l371 nr (2131 58'l·lU5 IF WE CAN'T HELP, WE DON'T CHARGE. Srrvtrcs mr lmk ltl'l·r:-.onal F111an11.11 (Aln!>Ull111).! •1.c)arl l':il'kJ~ll)I! ·lnv('i;I rnc.·nt An.alp;a" •fo),tate Butlfl1ni.; l'roi:r:11n' l;.\5~ TwoDup~ns 2 bl0<•ks to the bt'.11 h !'>C01"r H 1-;1\ 1.1 Y 5JG 7533 INVESTMENTS HAWAII I o .1 « r c· :-11 11 is land of K:.iut11 !)170.000 lull p r i <.' t' O w n 1• 1· will carry with s m a I I cl o " 11 Onl v 2 mtll':-. from hcad1 GARDEN APT. Twclvl' :! hl'<lroom units with pool. Creal Costa Mc :-.<J r e nt al arl':.i S44 9. 000. DELUXE 4 PLEX Brand new -ull t h e l' x l r a :- (; r c a t C o s t a M e s:.i loc..·<1 1 to n Ide al for ownertoccupunL -t WO LO Ch OOSt' from Full prin • s2:io.ooo S.A. 4 PLEX ln ves lur '5 delight. t\11 2 nr apts. New paint & c arpet s Priced right al S00.000. 22 UNITS I•: x I 1· a sh .r r p ' Onlv Ii ~rs old. T 1' n a n I s p a \ \It 1111 1.-s, 2 BB<). r<.'l' rm. pool !Ix µrnss Xlnt tirc..•a s:1;,o. ooo 10 WITH VIEW Spal·1ous I t\: :! lw d rnom u n1h , Hv I he on·an & lhl' p1c·r in s~rn C I <..· m r n t (' Own c..•r \\111 <·arry \-\<1t h 20', do\\ n $82.'l,000 3 ON A LOT l·:.1'\hld t• ('11~1 ;t ~ks.i :l St·par.il l' hou-..l·~ nn c ·01 nt·1 I o I ~ 11 p P r I 0 t' .1 I I 0 11 ~I :i!I. !){)() EASTSIDE 7 Pr1d l' or ow rH•r s hip 3 b('ciroom 2 bath W / rir e pl 1J(.'C, own<'r 'R w1it + si x 2 bedroom townhouse uniL5. $.\82.000 £ rR~S6'~€l REALISTATEIHVESTMEMTS lJU W. Coost Hwy .• Hpt. l cllt. 645-6646 •• 1 . I -I R-3 LOT Wat..-front Homrs 1 HU 11111 µ.JHJ, runl{c. llutl1l 1 l '111h 11n thi' 631 -1400 $:\!')jl nu •M '• W. 18th pnmi• (".,unl\ l'r•11>1•r1' M t•I:.' ~'l.'1 l.1!>ll~I f11r f.1 ,1 ... 11 ... 11 San J&tOn ,.._ · ._ J 178 t IHh 111 • h.1 Fam rm ~:.!: . .oil C.111 n""" i.1:1 1:1.'\1; ........ ptsn ono f4'111u,.., rrn frpk ""'>I, No ..... ., ........... • .. •... .~~ 1wc111u~ t 11rrwr lul on Inµ "lr ct•l 111 ")p\&:l.1,.~ 11 111 I 'l ~our 1n•:l~·nw'\ 111 dt-:.11{11 111 ma k1• lh•• n~"' Of lhl~· UlllQUt' lot .111011 0 1<nt•r "'11 ,.1r" 11<1.•r• 1011 .. nn nr .. uhorclm.111• $.lSO.IK-1 COl.[)V. r I I. II \'\-Id·: k M l '~lhfl 2300 ··········~············ NO MOHEY DOWN Y11u p.1, ,1:1•, '-'' 11111) 2\ '( W :!hr :!h.J ~3 Duhl ~ !>l.1r park. 7 1IJ\ mo"' 111 .JVU7.~t :i;1 \11'<~11111 Mol>r li· !lorn"' 6311 ~1 LOOK Jt.. T THIS GRAND O PENING M rns1on Mobil.-llnm1•, open.'> :Jrct orf11·1· 111 OC BONUS ~ • J)l•[o; C"hll•1r<'n (IK' SS7!> ~ l.111rm ( (1nrto ,)If l'nn1l <..'' II r.1f tl<li !I 1)<•11 , ('IJf l>IJrl 1'111~1· Ill '1 1 --- 'hopp1nj!, >u' 't'n 1' •' l'v Lm·al Hui-inc~-. man ha:-rr1•1•wa~· $354! IH'I mu ta:-.h tu huy homes rn 493 ~7 Or.tn).(t• County arN1. Nol a brukt•r, no l1slrn~. I handlt· .ill tlt•ta1b. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr 1;artlner. 1>75·9!111) Geft«al 3202 l•rinnµabunlv ....................... ---- I 675-3411 Ii - KIDS/PETS OK EASTSIOE 2 BH . l!Jr.~ l..'6·4Mll. ti75·8i!~ Un lhl' bluff:.. \'tt•w. hu~ .. 11a r "'orkllhop. 3 br. I ba frpl S5501mo . <.:all ,;75 \111 1 ------ 3hr. 2ha. 2 cJr l(ar~. h~av1 kncl yd I.~ r<·C' rrn 111 l.fo:As i-:. lnvPIV l.1r).(1• (\•llt•).(f' Pk $500~(1·3924 'l u"lln Me11d11w .. :1 Hr 1 1-1 forrrud dtntn" 1 m . I ,torv :1hr :!ha lrpk. f1•i11•1•1 Y• horn(' Nt•arly t•vcr} thin~ w pa!lll (IUil'l cul dt· ni•w dr.ipC'' ''aqwli-. -.a1· I lt)'.01• lu s~·hool 1& }i;f 11pphl'llnl"I'" l'ark. IJOdl', (;,( i'Jaza $-1 5 55 It tcnnt'· l'lo~•· hy s,,•ir, with ai..'1 Nidi·•· ~Jrcl<>ncr ....... tt•r '1n1•1 .I h1lrn1 l111nw 1-:a;.l!>llh· or l"rl't' was hl•r If< Or) •·r 54!1 l~;(l l' "' ll.1rh11r lltl(h di!\l w pun·hase or .in~ 1ww lalbo I \ d 3206 $47~ .,. ... mo 645·0tiOS or used mobal h11m1• 1lur o "'°" --- IOI!; the nnnth or No\ .'iOCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-.<1:-.h1dc 3 HH. 2 ha. l to <·hoo~.t·frurn "h11rmrni: Coloni.d .1llll lrph-,, Manner~ S<"hJ 638 0841 _ ;thd ~ ,Lon Modi·r11 v.alk lo West('11f( S60u "11 k1h·h~·n. 1 JJur 1.1111<(•' m11 fi41j.2()52 Out oi State-• ll•llp.11'1111 1., ,. I ln"'l' ~ lllt nc;2br . 2' 1 ba ro11 2600 hr1• 1kL1,t rm I"'"'" \ l rrplcs washe r & Properly $7!.1 ,,7•, 112:1'• 1111r\t•r "''•t• l~ apprcr . N11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .7',; Wrrle For our free p1rtur.• 1.Jrt ,. 1 1.r r1i1111 .! 1·.ir ~~:~~:: n~~·1;.11.1,~~ hook of humt•li Alll'nlrun ~Orllll•' ).-,;141 mn 12131 r , !:!6<1 Z566 973.2971 Arlr.11 Whrpplt-. Jami•, H71.·-"t:!:t1\•'' 1~' · '-·----- W lludgcll Realtor-; Inc' 11 \, ~ RONT Shari> 3RR 2balh wests1dc ~II Manin Wny Ol)m Co:.t:1 M<'s a ll ou:.t• tl. l'r.11111 Ill'"' ,I II ii on Nu I pin, ~ ~ $425 rm Isl & a~t n· R L--..,____ H~I\ .... 1·11rn•·r \'tt•w Lr ~ qwred ?1'~·67<13 All\ anc:~. ~. loft & :ck) hlt''-· l>nt•k p.11 Gf-oYH 2700 $900 m11 ISt'. li7:1 l:.!Ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• rv~, 3 acrt"S Fallbrook homt• & Cof"OM de4 Mar 3221 grove. $119.500 EZ lrms •••• •••••••••••••• ••••, ;1 H fl I U<1 hOm<', double ~.m1~1" encl yard. Kid" & 1wh ''llll!>tdt'red. $400 p.•r mu l)nvr by rirsl. Trade for OC 673 947:t M -Otd CoroftCI chi or :rnJll (.'irnytin Avt'. f'ronl 160 acres 4 Deeds $595 per Nt-erl Spucc ·• hou~;r <.:a 11 &15 2500 Hkr. 1tC'rf> for R anc hes or w ant n<'w '' t'orms near allalra ht•!d~ Loc~i.ron Grt·ul · a n r 1 Ba. $365 mo. CJlll hy Owners. Terms. I' or :i R r ~ de n • :l n ,1 , 5'1ti r.!480 1tl'k Cor Larr) or Into. call ~31 ·7366 u r l.UXUKY unit. U\lt-r <lOUI Pllm 1·253-!'!204 Nn Brok~ sq ri 2 l'llf ~ilr t I Red &tat• ~arport. Mul't 'l't' t11 1IJI :1 • Br . "<I~~ I y r II r n 2900 ~l&lt" ... U!>lhltlt• $42!; Olli. Wanted flpl4 Man~old SIOOO mo •\!l4 OJ4H ••••••••••••••••••••••• pt ') --- h Gerry Spriniiston. hltr S4<!' c· & l r pd LocaJ hl181nes~ man '" 673 2230 " 1.ii> wa e cash to buy hom<'I' lo NVt-l)t Jlp,hts. 6 attractive Oranae County 11rea. Not 2 HR. 1 b11 . pv1 p»t10. ne w r m i. nrwly decorated . 8 brok<'r. no llstin11 I rn>t. noon & dr'J)el. QUl~t Splll' trt•c•s, W11 lk to hondlf' all deta1lt1. <'a II "t $ 1 4 0 1 n c I u t 1 I everylhlntt. J-:ven part' Mr. Gardner. 875·991 0 7 t 4 'I 4 4 · H fl 4 If . &42 3703. 1564A Orange Principals only 213/W.~ Ave .. • t I .. lll •• l > .. I . ' (I n II l. • , ' ' I :. . l - -- f f2 DAILY ~ILOl Sunday, Howitt» 1.l, 1W79 ~~.~~~ ..... ~~.~~ "o;.'o'rtut.ity SOOS '"6;;':',r...., SOIS ~!.~.~ ...... ~~~~ ~~! ......... !?.~~1~~~:! ..... !~.~ rr-·--·· u.funa, ~Rh u.tw.. .......... ,..... 4 J OO t-\Jm oUlre Httr1k o f l'o1Jt11 ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J,011t Sml gr"y Mutt. • • • ~ANT/OKKPR tie••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••••. •••••••••••, •• ~........ ••• • ••• ••••• Mt'l\u l'l1uu SI Ill Mu No ~ shu11gy. taa " 8Hi780. ftapldl( 1rowln1 com ...... 3 144 Mewport .. ech 316' L••»t.1• ~i..'iti :1000 _ MAN U f A CT U ft I': R. " 768·3009 Mike...... •rcia Real Elltate de· ,.••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~w,hoolf'I '" "1h11r1'. lllaltl Tw11 mvuto· Cl'A oHH·•·!I BUSINESS, SURVIVAL I ~• ~·t ... d ., C II ~t't'tnh111f V.loper 4t ma._n•at.1r ) Of "''w .. I wvo1t 11n1 I . KIT llAll Nauonul & In \ '-"" or roun a pet 11 Coron• del Mar &c.atoo In lrvinll 1••• lm· ran&l'lr\"'(' f'Ondo nt'W I SS25 L>duiu 10 ..... t JUH "''L'·· Olo'llll 111111 I JllYllll J~lll JUl4:' Ill Or.111.:1· "' . -An1m11I Assl..tanre Vou11rcthe'Alinnt'1 or ntd opeolnl ror II (IJll •UR, l 1>11 , vn "' .. tt•r Tt'n ~trn blln~ aar ,,r111rf' ' \It''" J .i • .ii" \ l' r > II 111 ht'' t,., • o I o' I.. t ~·rnnl1onul pubhnly Lea1tue 537 Z273. no h~.. Two~ .. Tick.ts ttlllr1 arcountanl/bk ru1.1wimm1n11 $.~ l>lk to hd1 'r11rl~ I .!!I ~in "all' I 11~ Ri h r i M ,., " I< 1•1 1• 1it 11111 1 ~I '2000 tnclud1n..: toohna. to thf' ..,. wflh lr'OliS potential Own('r Aat'nl 11'1!1 11!'\IM 15th~t t11~ IJH l, ,,Jt•n• 1. $.IOO i.w• rno l11•ru) >.Pt"' 4111111 ,turf 1>tan up il'IMi.lanc<' 1n C:t>t on the rttiht track Lo6t Female 3 moll Red LONG BEACll lt band!C! all proJ~ ac· 1-..•ecta lUts.c•-_.• 117 .. lulul ~·uu .1'111JIW,.1 •h1y~ r•••m .~ umplt• p.irklnl' yuu1 1otur or~ S492001 with thr Oullv Pilot 's C.Ocker .Sp»n!el Nr CM TifF.ATRl!;fi"ESTIVAL ~llnl function•. Th111 ~ •••••••••••••• •• •••••• ':':':::":. ••• ••• • •• ~ 411'7 291.tl ··~1·( '""' 112M I wknds & tVt'll C II RI ST M AS Ct f"T purk l!:arly Sat If round .. OUI TOWH" ""°" mwit h•ve Ktial ''-I .... d I l "u' '"" ,.1 S•IHtl 1110 TRAIN ! /\ppearino l>lease call 548·8572 •t··-naEdd1eAtbertot ftlllt~»ccounUna exp.& ...... _,. ur• ~~ I 'I ... .. ~ l Hr ''"''" Ill ht•d• h l'I ltt•\IJ l1•fllA 11· lo 'h11r1• .vv .~... .. JtEWARO G ..... .. ...,...... , Ill h . ttr. 2 ~ \.ll''6 lrtll ~·Jr c1 l'Jl • I' I .. 1.1 ~ t llt1bllr hcm11• 11r ht•h SI Ill M II rjlUl'rl 11• l'~ WY lie Av~ Rt every Wedne11day start t.h~ Lona Beach Conven _,...... ~ am ar WI\ ~111 al•"!> ld1 i·ntn & $:! &:. mu '" "t' I -' mo ulll 1m l ii •"4~ 'WWh ·''" '1 un :-, U J-r'"Y "' "'-·-& oW"'*"Jperate you~o· wn tni Nov l.S lhru Dec 10 REW .A.RD t1on &. Ente rtuinme nt ,coper Ct m11nugme n • t't har ~alt.. II• "'·"d i••.:1 ~•II• 11111 ,. '""100 \ ll'Jn 1'1 uft·r ~;;~a rou\A'i. 4-tO hri1 !~! moire lnformda lion A Ct!11tt r. JOO E Ocean HI • ~ :c~~'; :;~:;;, C:o' 1, /\cl It 0 11 P•" J heir m lht' 1 '"' 1 .. lH h M1o1m1 IUI 1411 a.uu top act' your a Los t M k ltten White Long Beuch uSef\.rutt-plus Salar'V &c $.).'ill 1,,. ' 114"7 "14 Sc:Mto AM 1110 S1~1 im l•lu' '' 111111111·~ \\ c• l I ,. s I" b l 1' h ,. cl ~~:1fue~1~J"!e~~P1ra1n CJ\LL NOW wlbllt m1uktngs. 4 mo11 call6t2·5678. c-xt 329 tenefits commensur'•te ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ~t(\.'tti l•"\)rh1Jtn~l 'Alli -.hJll' PhanlS20ft0.0U 642·5678 old t~2Nl V1c AnaMana tocla1myouruckelb with cxp.Pleasesendrt I.kt: lllr .1pt ,1111 1• & 1 Kr n•,,. t. h r ur .. t•••t l'l, .. n 11 .~980 00 ,. Lii, Lag ig. 83l·784~ * • * •ume to Accountant. ' It I t J L'U .1 tlr 11C'll Vt' 'Oi l•· • ... 1·r oducer eAe k ~ In rt' MIC t H l~I.' ~111 .. r~ .-dull "" 111•1, 5:1011 •>o111ffl;1 •• w.tn rt r "' 1 II 00 "" 0 ColelTlltn Dom & Onnt \J c........ • .... h.1n .!lllt lh.t llJ-'111\ ll1•1t•1t'IH'l'\ r1·11u1 1t•IJ l'W11 $97 10 v e ~I 0 r Is I r 0 r Los l . large Sealpoinl •. ,,. ' mo "' "1111'1~ \:ii :1.1:.!:. !Ian .. 1'1 , 111111,. M .1111,.. 1•1 .. "<1 hll' J fr,11q.wm .. 11t f'llm IV $14,190 00 publish/ mdse promo S1a~se Cat OeclJwed Wanled Good looking r740 Von K.ar~n Ave i1~~.;t:~',t,.,~~·~::~~~~" Wn~t.r Jltl ""'IJiOO"IMt• r..t 11·t1 ~1· 1 .1111.ll lllHOfrorn!I:.! l"a 11 To 11 f r c• e lion. Glamour industry Male Vic F·ord & San fema lc. t8 27 w l xlnt N8,Ca.92660 • 1 uiil ., .. ,'.''"ii I 11 0 0 2 3 7 2 8 0 6 u r wl u:cell. profit poten Miguel, N 8 644-4209 rigwe lO hve "fret'" In It trvm l"n11ot11c1 "''"••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. -·~ l'~I ,11 ft s;i~ 1,.,r 11~1 lffOO.Z37·CYi04,SunlOAM· lial Reply8ox 396 Daily Newport8chwJ37yrold lCCOUMTAMT/•1lpr 1.md ~n u\ I'' ft11m M1tlw•t •II) 2 lir ••I'll ~r Mali• ,..111 ~h1tr'\.t1>I -.ith ('.uuu·r\ ill!>l 51:! :llllh 6PM.M·W,9AM·l!l'M Pilot. p O. Box 1560. Lost, s mall Siamese cat. business ma n Lots of Cartier opportunity :lo\~ t.1 11'\t 1111 •1 H1•u.t1 HI t HI!> ~nq ft·m1tl<' SI O ,.k l'I>'"' ..,t 1i'7 ... Uii' Co5ta Mesa.Ca 92626 ve r y shy . 536-942!1 1 irtrasforngbtlady.se nd w/l.rvme C.P .Afirm t:IC· TblS.~ l· r 1• u n •I r I r S 12,000 PEI YlAR ~ U!""aft. 5 photo. name & phone II to penenced throUJ!h finan "'•""" ~1 l77".! .....,..-,... I &i tJr11p1·,•pl11 h •Pl" '•·wµort l~..1d1 ~1n;,nn.1l PAJtTTIME!! Classll1edAd#3'77.Da1tycalstat.ements nCOffil' 1..'ulf' JH K I ti.4 U 11•1 t«c-ln , hit in• ~ '" 1'i·m .. lL· wunh~J i.h..r• .!hr l l' 1111• 1 :-.uh I 1· .. 't' Mo..eyto &.o.· 5025 REWARD Emerald Ring Pilot. p J) Box 1560. tax. Monthly salary SIOOO • month ' ... .,. "'' I•• h µ.·l'oo K92 1113ll fum .. .,(,. m.ih· ~wt. bt•.iut1fully c1'·n1ratt<l'I t'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fashion Island Newport Costa M8'a, Cahr 92626 or commensurate w/t:x· l'all C:.!IJ 1 MbM )II~ 'M ~ zoi..11 1•11111". ~wit' l.!l'.l'I ,q ft $60,000 PER YlAJt 00 YOU NEED CASH? area ll-1. 644·5937 pr. 2LS2 Dupont. Ste 101. I llr & .! II• Hu111t•, 2n1 I' ft.1 $;•'>Cl t • ""'"" \ ll'W I '11111Ul' op"n F/T POTENTIAL Isl. 2nd & 3rd Losl. Airedale. 6 months MICHELLE'S lrVUle <714 J8J3.06St , If'"' ,. .. ~'·'~~' 1~·:"i,'1 O"t t 16'\uU'\1·v1·~1141• 7Y714 M .. 1uri• l;itJ) tu ,.,h ;1r1• n111f bu1ld111u . 11nd1•r Homeowner loans remale. May be injured. •o.tcal• s.&il u SJ 11 .it ~ 1 ''"' •h' ,. u 1111.• <! 111<. /. h.t Jiii 111 vw1tl p,1rk1111' 1-\n n or 'J' o Y O I S T n I 8 U arranged fast Vic. Newport Beach. nr llAM·ZAM 835•3749 Ac<.'OW\u ng , •~:tr.!2 ~ftttfuntlAhed 1n t•..rk N<'WIJ•lf l unlurn 1'401'.lli.I TO RSlllP MATTEL . Uorrow $1000, siooooo Windward/Tui;tin Ave STAFFACCTHT. odJi•furWah.d 3900 l**K.t30 1-'ARKf:R GAMES flexible t e rms. p asl ~l.27 RIDEWAHTIO: toS2_ lbt. Juvln lri•I• ,.., .• ,., . '~";'II 1-;xt•t•oll•l' oil' i(l 2 t-' I S II E R P R I C E credit no problem. Cati _.;._ ________ , '"' \u.~ll.11'ril11111·1•.,1n.hnJ 00·••••••·:···~···~···· "ohr 4 lir 3 Hit t',V hom .. ufr t'\l'C ::.wli· Shan•n• MILTON B RADLEY. us.noobligation Los t · Dark blue metal Des perately needec MaJor rompany located fh~hw."h•r ...i1111lt•1 I. ,\ Tlli-EXUll'I<. ,. ~ olht'~" .. ~1·m11 l•• •'l'Pl1tm 1m•;illl t'.x.t'l'Ut1\1• T ONKA . REVELL . STERLING auto access door 3'-':i'x Mon·F'rl at 5pm frorr ioNewport8eachseeki. ~aru.:1• S..'f'/\ 111,111 ulil ftALMMl:SA.t.nS. Slll.'>t11sillti.Cl ll.1 . "·t·rt'tary l••rn~::. IDEAL.ETC HOMELOANS t ' OnTusLmBlvd.CM. Cosu meMesa to Chap audit level e xpenenct' 111 .,. ·· t •·1 41''11 11 ~ "l I 8 .• M man Ave tn Garder th C P r f h 2l3WJI~~ \llN r.S rONl''J' ,. h 11\'j.lO l<tut> ' 1rt·1.,. ?l4/955-1610 tbkrl I t Rew.iru r G 1~ELPI cror , .. WI II A 1rm, or t lb Ul'll "11Y t•<impunmn 111 ~ '11 t• 'J 11 !155 1524 Mon 1-'rt. No selling or ex.,..nence Ziemer 645-8375 ro.ve. ' challengtng pos1t1on r~· Studw .iph , hlk I• be«l'h $;!!>!> 1111 I Ill 11 l'rrnw nn1l St' '" rl'f 11 ~ 494 2'N7 or •tiJ 7 IJ7 J Hr nt'wly 1·r1p d s:r.~ lnl' ulll l>ntwn I.JI( ~«'\' <ii t ll4 A l1f'n /\\l' .t!M 454!1 H,u·h. l &.:! UH lduhu h orlal·'\t·'-•" i•n -n~c~ssary . >';~ will Short term RES mo s> SS 00 wk. Cal porting directly to lhe fromS230 &up Sulmon 1<1.,,.-r ~33:M..l>"'nt wnL.ag lkhProrore re::.tock beautiful dis Ava1lablefast LOST. Grey cat. s hort 4947872 tr ea 1> u r ~ r . \dulu.. No l'N., '1'1 6 -.11.1c•c·, 36.5 '>4 ft s3io mo plays with the country'!> Call 6?3·6634 hair. W Newport Respons1b1bttes U'lcludc 1:i1;1 M1-,.,10r 0 1.1>1-:n LAUV from ~~;;~ Ul'C 1 Ca ll fasteslsellingnallonally 64231171 ~ C:: f1nanc1al statement that will be turned over 1116 968-2037 ~A "1 posi11on, offering t-lC 1!. tllk' l-:;1111 or Nuwpurt Midwest want:,, 111 !>h<trt• _ ---advertised toys in high Found.Male Colhe. adlt 1~ ..... .,-,. audit. tax a udit & other Blvd l l'urk Newport Apr or iuMnffs Retttal 4450 tr a r f i c c ompany 95 % do!( Vic Hamilton & FV'V'I' st.arr duties. Travel not !ldm 5pm 546 986(1 CJM rorwmter 644 0195 ••••••••••••••••••••••• establis hed accounts O Bushard. Found Monday required in this growth 1----------i M f to ~hr l Hr 2 Uu apt. lo you. Your reorde rs 'JI' ~ ce llent benefits includini: H."'pc>rl S.och Jl69 MOllLI HOME POOi. !>auna, tt'nn1~ cru ShappiltCJ C.1tt.r will be computer pro· Mesa Mortgage may a r · Found She llie. fe male. Th" 0 a 1 1 y P 1 I 01 paid dental Order 114408 ••. •• •• ••• ••. •• • • • • • • • • IHfOIMA TIOM NB 631 s.361:1 Spoce For L•as• cessed by one or the range a new inst1tut1onal approx 1 yr old About 2 C H RIST M AS G I FT ACCOUNT AMYS ~ ltt'nl. ut>tion lo buy info. -Call CICllld• ,arrish oldest and larges t brand loan up to 95% or ap. wks ago v1c t:dtnger & TRAIN s tops for your UHLIMITED Now ri•ptl'!I Imm assompltun G 213-277-6318coll. name toy wholesalers'" praised value. <Up to t:ucluJ.S.11·117!!0 s hopping conven1enre PERSONNfo.:L • YOU (AN AFFORD NEWPO RT BE:ACH Park Newporl 1.lJXLIRY AP'I' LI VING < l'Verlookmg Th .. Waler t:nJOY $750,000 S pH tucular :spa. 7 s w1mmmK pools. 8 lighted 1·ourts. rrules of bike trails. put tmg. i>hufneboard~ Hal·h.b from $349 50 mo Al~o 1&2 bdrm pion~ 2 '>lOry townhnuM'' I· 11«' k1t r h, 11riv 11<1t1v~. & ha I n w 11• ~.. 1· r pl'. ti r a JH ' ri l' .., " ,, r I. 1 r1 I! ~eV'°'lOr~ \I ,..a:.h1on hl;1ml J ,u(l bore1• & S:.in J o.1qu1n 11111:,, ttd l"vr ren1.cl tnf11rm.1tum 71 41644-1 CX)() Bachelor unit 1, block rrom lwach All u11t ptJ Nn kuh, no pel~ 201 1-; Balboa Hl vd Sl50 pt·r 1ro + -;N•unty 1!1•p Cu II Sue 556 7707 l't<' ,.;1:111y hnance 0 A(' f;f!,. 4 350 ----------the U.S $60.0001 Found •'n Casta 0l'l Sol. every Wednesday !>tart· St:RVICF: :JnHic•t"" or -NO PREPAYMENT Ms n V1aJo. Ir" male ing Nov 15th lbru D~ ForThe Account1n•• Moblle HotneSfor~ ~··•••••••••••••••••••• RETAILSPACE APPLICANTSM USTKF: ~ "' JOlh <.:ALL NO W• Profeti~•on ~ SdnlaAnl, ''"1 7Cl7CIS1n)(le gara.Rt'. nt':.ir fun RESPONSIBL"' ABLF' Fl rt . S i ame st' ml 'C l'.t t 6425678 • a~ ~ .... • as. cou eoos servttc Gray beigel wht 768-7708 . 547 7631, 1055 No. Mu1n Wei.tmlnstrr "~ 8895 ~~ ~l Ei.l~C'"·1tl'r $40 700~ l't TU MAKE DECISIONS. Forin!ortn:1t1on call , " Don Bowen contact prw Suite 1016.Sant.a Ana WAnaht•1m 71\1 M42 4 • Ll(lll ,\la rtna \'1 ll.1J:e & BE CAPABLE OF MESAMORTCAGECO FO NO Puppy, blk landlord re. pers prep. •Always too<~ Free• Anaheim \JaG 1011 Sm"lt' ~·o l!llJJ i\nllht•iin Svct·ially Ct'nt1·r MAKING A MINlUMUM A Cahfom111 broker shlhr male w/whl pitw!t b d _ _. 0 11~~~~~~~~~~ ,.: Anah1•1m !156-4:.00 "'':'e Double S65 1811 <011 thtwatC"r l CAS H I NVESTMfo:NT l'J14) 832 9980 Vir Santa Ana <So Cst ~~~l~~,~~· •sPosa 1· Pla <.'e n11a 11 :1 . C M N1•WJ>0r1 G751'.16ii2 O F $5 ,880 1 00 '; • Plau l 5 45 9677 orl---------- fOR,AltTICULAR 642·2464__ --TOI' LOCATION! ~~Rgl~AN81tE AD~Y AlllforMr.llv..-s 7S2-8880ext 241 ADULT LIVING Oouhle ~aragc . 20th & 17ttl & N•wporl llvd. /\NTY Cnme l'nJoy a s tyle Olive, HB. $60 1\ll>O Sot'Ce5sfulrr ta1l s hop worthy or your in8Jl('l' s ingle, s ame urea s:1s upprox 950sci Cl . lion 960-5260 Sl~IO l'l'r mo. Bk r 67!1 6700 ~ ChatHUX Apb --- 17 00 Ho. T~--'• St. Single garage. Jo:a!>l ll!lh & lltdmtrial Rntof 4 5 00 .. .,.. Orange CM Storagl' only •••••• • ••••• • •• • • • • • • • • M MoMy W..ted 5030 Call Mr. Marlin. Joli ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·r ee anyt i m e d 1·800-634 6647, S unday Prt party n~t.ods 2n TD culls accepted. m oney Sec ured b y pnme bayfrnt prop. Agt Anclhet"'. 524 ~82 I I S35 548·3683 Joint ""<Hehou~t' J ust off l-'r('ew.1y 57 at --r t bl 67~9000 2 ooo V t' n d 1 n g I 2 J u 1 l' e Onin"Nhnrpl' 1&2 Br Offic• Rental 4 400 "I 1 <1vai a l'. ... 581 71711 MJ•ts from S2 1S to S:J25 •••••••••••• • • • • •• •• ••• l.llVt'IV f;t (•il1l1<•' lf•rtnl' SINGLE USER machine:. on lot•at1un~ Xlnt p11rt time businchl• Mori T t 7:>4·7417 CJOCJH, MH lac,,.sta leoc h lnd .. s. ---DHdl 5 035 HB.ENMATA Lost 8lk kitten wtwht Please call Mrs. Ru111ell markings. Turtleroc k 673-231M> .trea, reward 955·2569 _ _;_ ______ _ Lost s ilky terner. 9 lbs <Gin Gin> Thurs . pm COll!tl ltwy Gen<'rous keward S48-6!JUI ----1 l.n>t I.ab Shep mix M ATTRACT Pror man, )4, College . educated. s1nglt would bke to accompany a sharp lady to sodal events. theater & dm111.: 1213)434-4005 ---·---.. Ul'Sr" AND lfu!tk 1c1 Wanted Fact ua I intu Sa moyl'd m111.. M . e atalogs & t-x amph ·'- 15 *PEOPLE* Needed Immediately $5.89 1·ourts prrnl l.1u11d1 v C:wll & 'auna LOWEST I Ii :-, I K 3 II ' ll ( I Aff11Jatc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~·~~o m1> An:,, l'h HIGH PROFIT hlktlan. 1 mo:. MV <Jrt•;1 Urayton La~unu l'otlery 19>11ss.642.:1t>.10 for book z1J tt60 0013. Guys or Gals 213 83lJ 124';' LOST Silky Tnnn m ----No 11 t'llln ~. No c-. 13.000 S(J ... , 400 0 ROOfftl ...••.••••.••.•........ Room w t k1t<'hl'nl.'ltt• SOO Wl·ek & up 54f1.9755 l>eluM· Spat•t· llN·epl l'onf Oh' H O W LEASING Dist ributor:,, needed in Int.mt Rotes '1c or Dover & Cou:.t MASSAGE penence nee Compa11v OfhCl• Warl·houst> Xlnl Or:rngc <.:oas t & s ur htT.D.'t, alto II w Y R i:: WAH D w1lhng lo train P.irt d No 2-... TD Lo 114 327.73114 l<'avl' mbg FIGUIEMODELS time or ru11 time c :..11 Io c• n r r 2 M a Jo r roun ing arf'a~ nu ••. ans. r Mr Roberts,834 1377 ~r1•t•"'ays ,\naht•1m madunes to buy.NO<.'ost FairestTerms since l949 orStanal673'4633 --ISCORTS ---- - 'l:W ~Q rt (714 l1i;1 0601 for locauons or displays 5att1eor Mtg. Co. ,.~ 0 u n d ,. d 1 s • OUTCALL OHLf rude. hve in or PIT r1>r ......... __ ...... __ 1 • 1 k -NO ex""nence required II b G I qu~d Rml board/wa"" ·~-""* Comnwrc•· •a r 2400 •q rt r .. r s hop or NO li. d 642-2171 545-0611 :.ir o r IS t•r art:J D-.••H.hr a ...... ::. " v se ungorven 1ng Siamese remale. black -,-!)36.7382 llR area l,ovely gard<'ns· Brook!. N tl33 8813 stor;i.:e in mllu~t urea male 957.1275 631-2140 -------=~~~cu~~~r~ir0~ll .:;:o,..TOFF1~es s~::;:i.rsqrt 642=~ ~~·u~~EY;:~L~ REPUBLIC found· Male btk & tan GOLDEHGla. " C: •Wk.Jyor d111ly maid s rv Cannery Village.New or.••••••••••••••••••••••• PRODUCT MOT HOME LOAN shepherd mix. 645·1S08Ht'lp. Will the rrutnwho ~'Ill..,_. •'IV&phone avualahl« rices from 300 :.q ft t7fi 'x26', 1-:·:.1de CM . MACHIHES artemoonsor eves caUedlast Sat a~Abe TV~\ As lowcnS63Wk fantas t1 l' views. lg fenct>d Part or .ill F o und Wht r e m plea.wcallback Collect ~An.J 2271 uarbor p at i o s park•n.R & 5411 63 98. 5 4H 4113 , W E SU PPLY i\l.L n.eo...-y<>tt.tts Cockapoo Appr ~yrs. OK 2131423.7525 __ II"~ New&yfnmt J HI< :.!ha. (;Q!ltaMl·~a ~54840 Jaruton al indo<kd 281111 64Gl2tll PRODUCTS . /\LL Ret.t-YouToW'"'" nicedispos1t100 OwnrorAtlr Di vo r ce•• 4 o ·s AJIAboardforthe D111ly Cpk . lndry hook up, dbli----------1 Lafayt'lt t> i\v" • N R Tloa..Co t itd hm 64.S-ISO!f afts or ' Pit c~RISTMAS GI""" I b'7J lOOJ <1CXX> sq rt fenced yartl UISPLAVS. AN 0 A LL • •-1 MO w apt no kids . WL<h Sf(I Ol ,n r 1 enl' j!ar, uppn unit C --Walcr 1n.1wer lrv1nt· RETAii.OUTLETS Arr-TL-Loan t•ves man 40':,, (or cort ral'l TRAIN J-'or more '" ~Pl'Cta«ular ba\ view ~:itsts1de M P vt b<lrm. "' -"T" ,.,.. r ,. l>l·h ttrc-tt ssou· mo y1 hath, frµI. rt•fnJ! $.I~ IAY VIEW 559 1802 F'OUND malt' B<tssett ma rriagl.' Chi Id OK or m at 1 u n , <'a II u 1 ~ 7 S.'tl~l On LafayNle C<innt·ry RetttabWClltted 4600 Youprov1de 5-8 hrs work 2ND'S llound. Ir v in<> Av .. Wri tl' R D J OO O Cbn~tmas Ad·Vl!>Or ;i t f~r le~~:~'+ hr. 2 hu. I blk IALIOA INN ~:~~~~q~:ice :.pac(· ;i11(i ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~rsh~~-~~~ ~~"~Tu;( SI O,OOO·S I 00,000 ~~:ls~~ftc Vibla &. _!.'llltmn- 11 - 86-·_<.:M. !!!6..->s 6U·S67 8 - tobcaC'h. frplc. IO'i<l'r un s 6 5 up w ...... k I y BILLGHUNl>Y Need !>tora~e an·a for ~·H91!~.CALL COLLECT .._....759-Ull 548-6818or ~ 746-l ASSEMBLERS ii w1pat10 Avail 1)1•1· w1kilch1·n(•lte 675·H740 Realtor 675·61til rumHurc Approx zso.::;oo uo """ f:ftdoy,.nt & T Xlnt oppty in s m meaTcaJ \st $425 mo 200 44th St --h within IO mi radius SUPERIOR Pnvate Parly will sell F 0 u n d · Tan / g r e Y ,,..,..ation d evice compNnY w1good tl73.s483 Pleasant r oom N o n EXECUTIVE l'dM Call 1>73·95IO!J 5 30· MARKETING well secured Isl T.D Yorkslure Terr w choke ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• growth potential. Initial s mo ktnJ? olde r lady SUITES 64-0 t2_49 eves 714/226-1304 race value $78.400 for cham. Vic PCll/Oovcr Schools & duties varied. Recent :>tt-lll> to b<'a<'h. yearly Refs . Good toe Rea!> Luxurious oH1ces, f'X Clean room w t pvt l'O•tt S70.000. P?Jyments $2500 642.Q'l.39 lftltroKtion 7005 work t?Xl>t.'r necessary, LRe m>dl·rn 2 br. I br. 645-6709 ecutive s ecrl'tar.u . troncl.' m CdM $l00$ISO er Tavern. CM are<1. quarterlymcl 811 pml Found Black & golden ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• must be able to speak & upper, frpk'. :ill bltn~ ----' t 13 G oss $7 000 All d 91~ Call WlO yrly Ga rag<· door Reaubfully renl·wed lrg. persona I phone cov. mo &W 2037 _l~ yrs. r · · ue ' years . tTWle dog. Youn~ Mts· Rr. .A.L EST £:Pl! wnte EngW.h $4.00 hr opener f>42.J49Q . 1142.41157 Charmingly rurr11 s hed erage, recl'pl1onist. con· pr mo All he lp run 552·3458 Pnnc Only s1on Viejo 830-9445 t;A ~Im; Renal Dt:v1ces. Inc. 14281 llm Pnv cnt. $40 wk rcr e nce ruorn . !Ct•rnx, Qw<'l. cl • r old $16,000 dn. Agt. 645·4474 LICE~SE F'runkhn Ave. Tu~un . 3 Hr 2 &. steps to bt'at:h, 494.9575 notary Valle or munlh scl'ks µr1•~ m r apt a rterJ·JO PVf PTY will/ay mo,r_e Lost s et or ltey-;. v1c f"'lll Ca cnl.'I garug<·. no pets -------to month Ncar ~o C'oallt C'M or COdl>l Jrl'a ror your 2n T D :> Bris tol & Sunflowe r SCHO,... S475 rroyrlylse 6441103 YocGtionR...tals 4250 l'laza . OC a1rporl & 67358T7 AT LAST... 642.3573 shop'g ctr Cull6456598 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ,. OW YOU C "'llJ T OFFERS • WE .. ~i'CLIFF CONDO t:N'S ENf\DA Rfo:ACll reeways .:a1t 979 Zlfil Hui.11H·~s man ntt•r1!t H ~" •CASHFAS * Lost dog , blk/brn fem 2br. avail 12 1 llOUSE Sleeps g $40 Near Bri~tol & Baker, hachelor a pt. mu hlle become a part or lhe MONF:Y IN 10 DAYS Dachs hund No ,·ollar f..15944i! day.968·4073 C.M.300Sq ft $175. mo hOO'l(' or '> :i m!(ht::. per 8 0 0 M I N G 2nd&3rdTrust0eed!> Walnut Sq a rea Call Assemblers 11.B. mffo:. co need:. reliable pen.on~ for pree1s1on mechan1<:al as:.y Slart $3 per hr Call 714J89"l·~I -Realtor.54R·772'J wet.•k Nn t•ook1n~ AU T 0 M 0 T I VE Missiont-"'inan<'tal Svs 559·5685 IAY VIEW Palm Spnn(ls Condo on 752 2310 days. 551 9470 AFTERMARKET Earn 171415511250 •Crash Courseavulable ASSEMILHS 1:-;1\STBL UFF Stunnmi: M1<;s1on Ii alls Country AJRPORT t,OCATION e\e:, up to $250 weekly Part Lost rem Shellie mix •Maten ols prov1()ed lmmed openings ava1l 1n :l br, 2 ba. frpk Lit<' <.:lub 9685430 Lge3 room swtc.allutal -Ttmeto$750ormore .. ~ll A......c.,._..ts/ Brkhrst & Adam:. 118 •Smull d a s HS ror elertronll" assembly of pllllll Pont Mat urt• -pd. Jantrl scn Cph. 1'ime as a Ois tnbutor of ,.,.,...s/ wllags Child hrtbrkn per..onalized instnct1on microwave or printed adult!. No IJt'\'I S540 B•.R Rear lakefronl 5 BR drps. S3!15. mo No ll•ai.e ~5/lnvest/ the imst profitable 1lems Lost & ~ 962-M26. •Choose own lO!tl1t-d:.iy <.'lr<.'u1t romponenb b , ~O 0349 cabin. frplt• So. llhore. rcq 'd 2082 S. E Hnstnl. Rnanc• in th Is 94 BILL I 0 N •••••••• ••• • ••• ••• • ••• • ----------& night classes. im. electronic assembly heautloc 7141536·4537 Su at e 200 . N B •••••••••••••••••••••••DOLLAR i n dus tr y ~--Ith 510Cl LOST dk g rey ra t , Pl llO" Good & 1\tso 2 br. 2 Lia 1wnhs r PALM DF:SERT CONDO, <714 >5577010 t.KiMss 5005 Brakes. S t a rte r s.••••••••••••••••••••••• wlwh1te collar Area ~m~~s~~t-up to ' :;:tit~~. 1s r:l~~at noor plan l'allo l1o0I by WeekorMonlh.Super Cd M dlx SWll'!., uttl pd Opportunity AlternatOr !I. W ater PENNY llunt1ngton Landmark . tnglOL.igunaBeachin ;J ~-$(25. 64-0-0349 Io c 2 BR , r s n t-1 l\1C. ample pk.: 1-·r $1115 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r u m P s · V 0 I t 8 f< e 960·2325 s!~eeT~:~~:a Z!..~:ley ~:t,.:is" ~i14 1 V Br.21Jl..1rl1St,ma mcd 673-8821. 300 ' Nu lbl' rl'q ti RJ .... &,ROFtTS Regulators & Startf'r PINCHER ,ft"1Gft411s 5350 ean~D-".l's 833-JJOOPersonnelOcpt . t r d --1>7~6900 " Dnves. No previous ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• rv.-'""' <'P pre e rre s325 mo TAHOE CONDO· Studio IEYOUROWHIOSS penence necessary and •OS 131·1003 49J.0442 _l_rv __ Dill art 5, 675 3059 No. Shor<• Makes form'. Nice CdM offtl·e 325 liq Ct In this cute cleun T hnrt you don'l hove to sell ,. RELAXING MASSAC E Katello 1---------- l'ark Newport s ub lea~l'. expensive s ki vacation l\vu1l Nov 11>1 S2Z5tmo Shop. wcll ~tahbshcd 10 You can bt• sup1Jlil•d w1lh UobJames L11: Masseur Real EstateScllOOI IJ mo·'!.:! HR. 2 ha. $444 for2 4person:. 644 1534 Ca11Lindllll75·2.'lll r 3 , 1 11 r 0 w 1 0 ~ your accounts Invest ONLY $2 Out<.'all9·9.49<t ~ 32031Cam1n0Capistrano #no pp t::..11957 8914 HONOL U l~U Ktthal a JOO sq ft $165 Jl(!r mo 111 n<'1s.:h borh11od Maki· of b;~~~:I'a~5?n~~~~~~ PREGNANT" Carin.;. San Juan Capistrano thr, slep:. lo bl·h j.!arj.! Ocean Fronl 5 hdrm 3 Costa Mesa fer $7.000 Tierra Dl'I Sol a nd uuor a nlecd hu• ~II any lll'm or <'Om conf1denua l counseling & Jobs W-"d, 7075 b I I) 540 7 .. u 1 Rlly " " referral Abortion. adop •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• purkmf(. Yl'Urly $325 mo a. Ava1 . e1· .llln Feb <><> 497_1754~ back t"or details call t11nauon or 1ll'nls lor S7~ 544·689!.J/673·3Y5H (714 )4974~3 -·• WAYCOCORP or lc:.s with u Punny llon&keepm~ RN-Maturf'Lady vtDu ----- -_ __ TOLL FREI-: J'ulcher Ad a hnes for 2 APCARE M7·2563 ty Residence. "k·~nd ~02 Marc us Bal'h 0 11 Rftttdito Shor• 4 300 HEW,ORT/IRYIHE 800-32?·2310 coose«uuvc duys EiA<'h Relief · Day Shltt: Ca -rllunnel. Liv rm. & huth ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\111Serv1ce Soites * * • addJtlon11l hne 1!> 60' for COUNTRY GIRL License (2ll16Q3·8167 $l90inc ut11.SS!l749!1 Cut down ., S295Monthly KottryHompton LIQUOR STORE. net:s t.he2d11y11 Chtirie1t ' *ESCORTS* Leavtmessageo11lape --• '--E Call Phylhs !Jf;8.6789 675~nate SJOOOmo 29%down. Agt Nocommerc111l .11h , IAY VIEW Uv_, xpettHS! (;osta Mesa 751 t400 Z4hts 957.3474 Pharmac ist Ava1Jable. ,. BR 2 b r 1 Share a home or aptment You are the winner n ( For more 1nformu11on Cal. reg. Exnor. reba " . 1:1 , rp . garage. ., and 1 <l 11 ~ y early SSSO. unrum. QUU51 OJ.Aru UNuM1TtD 523 Sq. ft. omcc spare to Two~ .. Tick.ts RESTAURANT. $70.000 lo p Rec you\ 11 ca Spiri..._. Reoder ble. rers 557-3029 •ALIOA-HEWPORT Ute ... ~ ~~rrk' w..,l'<t .... ~ s ub-leas e in tuitunn totbe tm near Angel Stadium 181.SSo. El Camino Real Help W-"d 7100 lALTY 675 ... 170 ,,, ;1:i...,...l,,_, ...... 1~ lbll'i, $308 month A\a1l LONG BEACH <Rams l. Ter ms . Agt 642-5678 SanClemente: f'ully hr •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• --832 4134 Smr e l!nt De<: tst. 830·6030__ T11~;0ATuf!aETf'OEWS1J~ Al. 751-1400 l"or appt 492 7296 ACCOUMT .. G J ~m. 2 ba. gar. hlk In Deluxe med1r11I ~11111• " n PAUL MILES ALBUM SHERI LL'L" t)ch. Yrly $550 mo ROOM i.tarnng Eddie Al"&rl al •. .,r.• Technician, S92C>-1tl US m MA TES ((round nr . Cor•ma dl'l "" E}ltl'rtamer Looking For SUPER HEW CERTI ... , ,.; u 5 steps + liberal rnn(te tfl5-6670 AJ(l Mar. Realonom1rs <.:orp the Loni( Reach C:Onv•·n· Business Partners T o MASSE US I-: benefits. incl rttd1cul. -r--Shcr ..... ·Save 6756700 11on & t.-:111c rt11 tnml·nt Produre A lbum Of IHDUSTalALILDGS I.JI)() BAY FRONT 2 hr, · Center. JOO E ()(·con UI . SELLING ~'AST ' I llousl' Calls tly Appt dental Must hllft' ex ~ovc &rcfria.$400 f.)'\joyrn>rt'. Pnyle21s 1 Lo Original So n g~ If 838.&138 t ns tv uc t ' ba k " J\llA1tes &Lifestyles Laguna Beach. xlnt ex· n~ Ucurh. Serious Pleas e Ca ll 3000·6400 !IQ fl Som.. e t' c g c · Ji15-4646 , <2 131449 •$400 WeCheckRefere nc('i> pos ure. 310 sq ft + (.';1llfl425678.('Xt329 842·045'7 r1nklered . dl4 u({·~. g round Applr im 2 : bdrm with µ:Hm. t•ll C.I 546·4282 stor¥ge Very allra<.'t1vc. lo du1m your t1ckels TusU.n ar addrc11~ AJlltT ,\formerly of . med1att<ly . Caputrano· ocllcnt location NeWJ.IOrt -----omple parking. 1000 No * * • STOPPAYIHG IEHT! GOLDEN TOUCll c an Laguna Beach ROI'. He111ht<1 &15 9314 Female roommute want· Coast. $325 Mo 404 7551 S..-r Locaffoftl Call today &. ask about now~ I '114 1 '4 :16 -S I a . ''" J iBr 2 &. frph'. )(arai:te. It-ms. n~w d<'C'Or 21 I rd St 673·257 t ed. aJ(e ol)(!n, 10 s hare 2 Business partner di:.. I .I. fr.chis. oru l.S3 dwn program reached at 1714 1496 3462 Jllchi!ma St & El <•mrno BR apar tm1.•nt , Costa 1000.2700sq.ft. tnbutingg1fts&jewelry BEST'NewportRcach& (714) 838·!1970. l OA M Real,SJC.ne1:1rMS111on Mesa t m mt•d1ate oc Deluxe otrlce gprH'I.' No 9<'lllnJ1 Guaranteed Costa MeJia area. Re low SPM Mon-Sun Psychic. Splntuol. palm · Commen-<• Park prom. $3.475. or mun• market at $4000. Owner & card readings Tells Accountm g ch•rk phnnt' cupancy :>40.4344 Newport 833 81113 <'Hh investmt>nt Call ~5044 past. present &. future operator needet full ATIIHTIOM II Or Ov.r No &pet-. HKe-tS I( you are new to Co!ita Mesa. temporanly d1!t l'Onlinwng your educa · lion, recently discharged from the St'rvice, or for any reason seeking tem- porary or career employ ment, t.-ons1der thib uni· que opportunity. Y•C•Eant $216,..-Wlit Bust-"CI on your produc t1v11y. comm1s:.1on. plu:o. incentive' & t•xtra profit shunn~ bonu' The wolTlt''n und men "''-' are look111K fur may he llred or l) ping. fold in it papers. wttrehouse JObb and working ror u limit~ inco me Work w11h young people Rapid ad vuncement Pos&ibl~. If you are Ill or over and would be available to start work lmmedi•h~ly, tail ... 645-6514 ~ean Jo'ront 2br. ron~<' & l'l!fn~ Adults nu peU MSO yrly 673·7412 Exec M /F Npl Jh'h , -Uob (2131828·1556 direct scnau •EtS Advice e1ven Ul 3 11 mat bmP. lmmed uttni.ng. prinll' hW' (;at11hna1orn 5 Ji.....,. A AHA or collect IUUll"L 1ers Cater to parties Full co benefit~ Cull 'r 1 "'" 1 527•3406 54~91171 ror appt " de·~~~~~~~~~ vu. cnnill, poo • Jll<', Appl"()X 2460 sq ft Attrac-GREAT COLORADO ANSWERS · t111l s. Bolbon Urine•· ~ r • Cle•&H•at 3, Ur, 2bath. fireplace ,·tfP8 to besrh SGOO .,.., WatHil'Oftf Honws 63 1·1400 <-onclo S350 54IM81J or live bulldlnit. m•wly dr LOCATION htvn-.....t ••EkAIAHUA H urdwur(' Y.0 F.. Aul0Qlrr1erfor!leglster 673-3.113 c.-oratcd Xlnt S A frwy ui· I' r <>r t t ab I c r t• t " • I 0,pariwtlty 501 5 Rnncld Kitten OaMy would Ukc to sec Mt J-'/11 nuw11pupcr. 4·6 : 3011 m . J-"emale. i:, J,:, to -;hurt' 2 rc11s Cont11 c-t Lou1 11 e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Becalm Pundit Pl II ldetl for hOU.ll wlft• or bdrm. 2 ba. Pk Newpon UahJ l'l.lmJtUI'<' tore Appri)x l'nvalC' party hofl $100,000 Rurial R pc18t' you. easl' cu . agmn Accounts Recelvalit bill rmonlll(btillM h tnband tn Apt All fnc1ht1es. oc.-an CORPORATl.o: RF:Al.TY Stl00.000 •nnual volume lo invc11t in low r1~k . hi· SUPERMARKBT <213)423-7S26Carolr -ing clt·rk needd ruU supplement Income vu S225 inc.'ld urtl 117~,0ftAA Suiwrb 8ouhter County prom venturi" M~IJ.4711. NoOnn11 rl'ally ch•D¥l'!l LIHDA&YICKI unw lmmed. ()ftn1ng s.100-MOO mo Mus t h nvt• 640-~ »ft llam -:--locution f'lo1bl~ terirui Iv fNll Ye&rs a110 we ru\hed to full ro benefit).., Call =ble wbeeb. Call --3fi() SQ pr With l111th, $1:l!i l>l'~AN CALI.AN A. (;0 ---ael to t.hc movies beton· o.ec-. MnMfJe ~9·9671 (()r Appt1 .. d e· • 6'$-3145 Woody. Roommatefor 2 bd.2 ba. mo Downtown HB OOBaseUneRd. ProductJon-readyfllm lhepnccswentup Now ,_.,.._,_ofltl talla. Balboa U.ran e _..__.:......;..:.....;...:...;.;:...;.;..;:.:.;~ !'\t.:LL ttllc item:,, with J Park Newport "Pl SCOTT R F.f\l.TY llouJder.CO!Kl.'m ~,lnt forS7~ 1 t · s t o th e Serv\n1a.llOran1tCo Hardware.EOE SELL idle items wl\h u t>.i.Hy P1h.K Cl0:.s1hed J\11 ~ 536-7S3.1 1303>449 14.20 Call6'13·1084 SUPERMARKET 13S-7313 MIF/H Dally Pllot Chmiried Ad -- .. . -.... - Su~. NOV9mti.r 12. 1978 OAll.YAC.OT' OJI I i1 ittl i i$j CtJ~ti! a :litj 1~1 ?f$Si g ;\t; Cll ii O I ;J >Cii i•l ;\:I •11rdf1•/Tllll1 .... c.,.... cwwc.r. ._•tt•1 H «n1 u .... s.•n aMtMcJjt-.,.n.., ,._..,.11.,-r ....... •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.m wara. ons. d 1ina. Carpenter f>'rtt e11l, /\n l>•r rare M 1-· Chn1U•n C'lc an up1. Hau 11n1&. W\11 hauJ or l'ln anything, Pa1nt1n1. roof ropalr•. )l'i.ne Eitter. Palnlln¥ b Neat.patchca & texturet Rl!:PAJR ti REROOY All lletiua'a.300CW Co•1t IW')obe C.llAllano homrwfC'd yrd Krai• Landuapln1 lmmcd bi1C/1mall.comm'lorre-partitions. drywall re R.Sinor.Stbc .• an11T RlllST. at3·14l9 typet ·S h1nicle ~ Hw Na s.&-59111 Tony 6d"*9 ·ntr.a. IN • lie pt'ndln1 •trv1cuia M2 "°' 11.teollal. rus ra1e~ pair etc. ~-0512 me 136-~;M hrs .... roclcsbakH·compo·tlM" • --' C.11 Pam 5ooli lOIJ5 Call anytJme 968-8946 n-·RI Free est.. ~J ·~ ..... , • ..,.... t"rttt!&tlO\llU•a. NOJUh too -•VERY I.OW PRl('~S · Mela I' EXCELLENT PAINT· ....................... _, ________ ,._ •••••••••••••••••••••• inwll l,1r c<>otractur l,.1c~ rhlld car .. In my OnCiarden1n11 Miunt CHEAPEST hauling In ••••••••••••••••••••••• LNG fWai;onable ral~•s. Any plumblnr;. w:aler Shicco IUlJ Appb.a.n<"e 84.>rv l~UIW1 t1Urne. w~"kdo•. 11h•O Ceorae ).4V 201~ t.own. f'r. !!At. CHEAP! Brickwork. Smull Job• Free ~sllmates. 548 2706 serv. leaks. balhrm encl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl\JPCH.ARGEl\O 1_,_. tin ............... 1Ni wu kench Nl'w11 o r1Tlm• to-;;;-;;ovite 642-~.645-l.390 Newport, Co11l.t Mesa & CWJt.omWaUpapenn~ ceramtc tJle Rc:u Restucco your b~mt: ~Mam~ """' ""' '",..... Bu•chlll'\".llMZUTI Dt-t.ha• h .. ,,.,. h bnd ........._~h· lrvlne.67~317Sevts AJIWorkGuar fl'ree l:Al. 832·2A88 gp..n teX1ure i1per1~lli11 ~ HT Cit > "> 4!AP l.)c,un wiodv"'"• ~" · ,.....'""' )' .._ n·-Mos l b om e 1> S 6 SO Pflll<•.rott ~I :m. Alld">' atl•r 11 hi. wknda. b4'lrmud1 l•wns now ••••••••••••••••••••••• M as 0 n r y w a I I s. 673-41S8 PERRY'S PLUMBING ~1974 . 4 '911'ttl~ f.am rnv1runlllt'nt •Int 011 ll l.1nd1capc AMWAY Co1met1r11. walkwaya. plantrrs. Palntln intenor f·re Complete plumbing -~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ~s.r-.tc. l1r t 1Ht. lluntlniito lllM!!ll808aft6 _ _ Nutrition. t1ou11ewa rtl11, bncl!.block&i lOne Call est ,Ja.s. rates Refs, services Oram&,11ew~r T,...Sertlu : •8-H· MM.P)'• •••••••••••••••••••••• bciaC'h, ~UI t:•pur iard~ner ('leirn H<>ml! C.re & Comm'I Ca.rt ~-13(".0 ~593'7 Mike c I e 11n1 n g I' re e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dnvewaya.•Parll.1 n lot iunpoo & 11\f'am rtran \II* lo'r<.-e r11l Reu11on 6'2 I~ . estlmal~ 24 br betv1cc Gregg's Tree Serv1 u . •Repaiar-. •Sut1·0.1to~ l\lltit brtichtrnt'r~ *"l Colihedor l'Mare1t s.411'48~1 Mo""'9 Int. r•mt 4' wallpaper 673-3181 trimm1n1t remo v al . •Llr NB l M ::.A rtob lllm11it1lc-11rb l'ltan ...................... H-ect1a lng ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Qua work .. re;is pr. HOMES VERS Pl b P•lmsanyh°&ht.49'-1669 II\/ •hn rm hall SI~ Avie Ktmodrl rl'l/lllr IJC'n ~-S..-vlctt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Courteay Move rs. Ille f'reeetit Steve S47-428l · A um, ""~ '4ti-4*17l rm S7 ~ , OUl'h I JO t hr 1 11 r~t n r r) CJ Id 11 mr ••••••••••••••••••••• •• WA.lb. «•llngs. 0<>0r:j m ov 1 n g & ha u II o g $1' ::r, ~1aUng. l"rer es1l Tnmrrung & removal 10 ...._.. '-nke ~ Gwu-rhm J)('t OOllr 1 rllflsm.uutup ICJ )n I ttANl>VMAN Carpentry, lfwmdow• cleaned Reasonable 645-8551 P'hofo9 .,., 1S , ~~ M~Ca~e yrs exp. lo'ree esUmatei. ••o••••••••••••••u•• ("pt "'Pltlr IS ,rs 1"1tpr 14r1·tt Ul' d Mr 1'11lofn dmn<'al, plumb1n.: & &46-6145 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0,847.0aa3 · 646-18'5.673·3910 O.~. lbi11l11<u~1tcy ~ l\t1 work m..,. If tfrb bn !11\2 K:$t4 On. ~ 3820 . ' Moving. H~uhng . Stu· Ckt your portr•lt or photo l~ Action I l''al Typ1n11 1.lt 0101 'd ROtieO-:~,t 8 ~fo::c10ei:.,n~ ~~!'~e~s ytF1at raTtes g reel 1ng cards r o r DrllllS cleared from S4 so. :;.::.-;:;! ••••••••••••• MO).ttll t>4S ltd •ft tWului.c '°"'11 t>bl l.u· •Ml.FfXIT• Ul~ ""'8• r 11. ~· n une. ry Chris tma s now Ca ll FreeEbl AJlworkguar 1py l'rt' ltoltth) !o,p1•1·1•I 111ntr1c-tor Allt"r !I , ,, t t trans 64.21403.64$-3439 Us De bbie al Eyelander Drammaster 6.38-0953 Expert Upholstenng: Te11 A\f'I lh rm&haill111.-am t~I :d8C!f "'arpeo er, Plln ing years expenence. Call 8kllPlil. P• HOit i.. '~~ c-lrllnil'd SIV !IS -\II wur" Kt'ltb r1ttes 1~ > rb in Daily houseket;P '""' & .. Mo v e tin Y, l h .1 n g.: 960-J84l AU'n Gi!n. COntract ori. for free estunate. Oannll· ftna.nc, xtmi,. miir" Nt ieu..r sn «.~ e.ctnc..a ar..a S4il·l7~ _ prof apt cleantng Im an)'Whtre at anytune Old Photographs copied & Plumber nd11 work Good Almond. 768-4.259 .re• lO yra. m ~HW ColllC,...._ •••••••••••••••••••••• H • u It n g 1 • rd e 0 macuJate work. S49·3114 2' hrs. 7 day11. ~-4844 re11l0red at studio. 107 pn ces on remodel11 & re· v~ Ser•lc• -- • .. ~ ~ ~!.•••••••••••••• Hw~ tt.c+rlc m" 1 n ten 11 n <· c Res pons Ible ga r I will Ave Del Mar . S an pairs. Serv avail. for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 "••I · i·--nr~ .. ,L 1,1 .. 11 L 1n .. • l.ir l'l'll.36 00697' l1rndu:apc·11 pr111kl cr clean your homt>, $20 PaMtillg/r....-9 Clemente.498-1590 homeowners al!lo TOP . ...,, rblt vacuums from lndlvlduaJ un4 Ubw. .... --v " u " "' ll)'l>~m 8313116 1$4)79: Call b1tw 8AM SPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• HatPlutnba.ng S37·3194 c.vv Tl• ~7 llTln t)-~· 1"111 111 )f'lln• t"llf• t-:LU .. 'TRl('IAN i'm· .. d ult lPM • wkdrs 497_27SS PETERS P/\INTING P'-o & 0.,.. T-""J $19 95 I du. !>f!rv1ce uo 1 --Topq\J 111» 07~7 n.ih' rr .. r eMrn1111e on _____ · E•pr'd Rea:i Rates •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• "...-t! 1rny varuum All tyr,. &l\Jque5hopplll1t t.t'r~1t·" llirtceoomultJQbs ~ TLC Cleenlng. xlnt .. re F Et c II G PlanotWWlg&repa1r 25 M91oi)a•ft't Vllt'uumi; & ba.:i. f or bu ~ Y µtu PI 1 1-·ound1111un• r1·t.•rn111•1 l.1«-nk'<'I 673 o:i.s ~ fer. llpeclal on Mon & ~~~ 11 11 ene yrs exp. Muter'd deg in ....................... V11cuum Cle an4'r Ctr CumUie:OPI• ~u.&tUI "''"11"· hlodcii. p1atau:. •••••••••••••••••••••• Tues 894·3698 music Th111 couponTuedof tenantproblcm."' 1571 Newport Bl. CM C ...........___. ~ 5013 1.ll''cl ~ llttul, akiploader dump ·· . · Pamting. Extr/lntr Ex· worth•"' "'-"1·1~33 Use lh"Jro'" O'Kecfe 646-3I07 -••itn'-9 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• trk, grading, tree wrk. L.dlc.... ..,,..., .. .. " ----------...................... P1111 0 ... ,.,11lk !> & 'TAVLORl''l!:NCt:s demolltionsetc 831 t257 ....................... pr'd, honest. neat. reas _... Prop ngmnt Co WMdowCle•••IJ C.l"pet\'1)1 New l:JbinL-t:. drHcw.:1)'> k c1.11n1n~ ~ 18;(7 H I -L.M.S.-RototHl.lng Sod Llc'd914-1045Datve ,._..../R...-r 540-2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 Id C • bin'-c w»ll lJtll~mlc\t·i. Wood&r Ch•lnl,ink :: .. ":., ................ or Seeded L a~ns . Prof p8illtlng Ext & int. oP•A•TC•••H••p·,·::•T•E••R•l•~G·•• 1.-1atah WINOOWCLEANING lttlUrb~h~ Rei .. rut~ -Sp ._... ........ w k I -·· r t R r "'-~ ,.. 64"5591 8obN2737tl ·.-mC'nt ,..ork. 1•1•m K & 8 w~~ f' gOCCStudent tTootruck n .... en ... ee or . .,., ... aes es riee All types f'r ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• v-mt'rc1al & r1c":.1dent11jl ""'' encin · Planting Clean·ups esl.SJS..4780.S36-4383 eslunates.CallS40·6825 Sell your home or mt-ome --------~3011 gaWfis!~~;:,.~~~ ~~~OJ tree tnm. Ron Corefnslr.67. ~7c633' 11364-419. Xlnt Fine Exler Painting by property fas t with Trade your old stuff for Hc.v~ som1.'th1n1t to ~l·ll .. .,.. R. Si.nor St Ju:. Ins. Try SEU. idle ite ms with a Newport R.E. Assor new goodies with p Cl~lfn'tl acl:o. d1111 10•1•ll W.rnl ..\d~ Ca II 6~2 S67H St-II adlt• tlt-m~ M2 567 ant Ad Kelp., 642 ~78 Want Ad R~ults 642-5078 me. 831>-SMS 24 hrs Dally Pllol Clai.s1f1ed Ad. 631-4516 Classified ad 642·567" tWpW•ted 710 HltlpW•t.d 7100HelpW01tfed 71 00 twlpW..ted 7100.W,W•hd 7100 HflpW•tt-d 7100HetpW..tt-d 7100 HetpW..t.4 7100Ht4pW•ted 7100 ··•·•·•••······•······· .....•.•.••.•................................. •••·•··•·•·····•·•·•··· ............................................................................................ ········••••··········· Aulol'Tl>t.1v1· Automotfve ----·------------------------• MECHANIC LO-HSON HANKING Bo at Y~rd Wo rk er. FUU TIMr 1 ,.. general mllnDt' rep111rs '° ... xpent·nrt.-d pt:rson de *TELLERS* Pat·1f1 cT1de,i; Mannt: CLERICAL JOI LOCAL •1tcd fur pt-rmant'nt po.'11 Jmmediale openings an 227 20lh St. Nwpl 8 ch ,.. IOYS lion. 1 We will tnon I Fr our Coi.ta Meilll ortice 673-6540 FLY FREE WITH AUTO SUf'PL Y Inge bener1ts Call Sak d 1----------1 STORE Mgr ror interview Savn\gs an Loan or Book.keeper. exper. Oat•k CLERKS bank expt:rience pre-M e l e e r I'' 1 n e Excellent sl.Jtrllng salury fer:red. Cash handlmg re Fu r n 1s h 1 n g b . 1 7 2 7 from $2-45 to ~ for S qwred. Excellent salary, Westcliff Dr. N B . day week dependlng on worlci.ng <'ond1uons and · qualif1<'at1ons Mui.l benefits. Call or apply at Bookkeeper, full charge. FEDCO is hirirMJ OFFICE OVERLOAD have brake. front end & branch. :.alary open. ex per . lune-up expent'nCt' Ex· AMERICA.._. ~~a7-6711 1.bus1nci.:s . Ca II. cellt'n\ working rond1-Babysitter an my hm, " """ t.Jom and o"portuntltt'l> refs. Wlll provide tran~11 SAVINGS ·~ full ti.-e>petNMJS. """ s.orn various phaMs of st0tt operatkMI with Eam a rite an how bOftUS for Meh hour °" • Office 0Yeriood TeiMpOt• y asdilJIMN..t towcrds a •stiftelffOfl of JOW c;Mlu -oir M sltip travet Woril loc:al ouiqMMftft wfftt top pcry. <>pet. to off skits. Cal for• ~· for ud v a n c c m1: n t C<lllS46 351\i IOOkkEEPER L i b e ral "mptuy l'c • 82SSunllowt'rAve p L orr ucelteftt opp«twtttles for odYC11Kemetti. bt'Ot'fit s 1 nrllidt'BABYSITT ... R l.1vc 10 Costa Mei.it /lime. aw l<'t'. t t p Mr lluu:cni.ta !f7!i A1rPort area Nl·v.r.url hos p 11 q I 1111 t 1 on 1 n ma urc l(oH•mc:.s 1' lkm·h f<t!Sp for btl Ill!! ~urancc. h(t• in~uran<•i· 10 can: for 2 !Ir told IY>~ i'A,iuitl Opp<>nun1t) t•ollt'Clion::.. va~uuk::. ~ Apply ift fM"O'I. 1-8 p.m. W.elcdcrys or I 2-4 p.m. Saturday and Sllftday. and pcni.100 funtl AIJply 1_.q~ht hCJUi.t'k.t'ePlnt: l:'.:mployerm ( h vuyroll ~-_OO!lJ 1nperson ~l>t'»k 1·n~l1sh, dr1v1· 1:..z'll i:!EACH BL VO Ht-( rt• q 6 7 :I 5 rt :I I · ----------i Bookkt.-ever thru T n for Wfo.:STMINSTFH 7~·5.5116 l:JANKJNG rt.'Staurant managt'ment 2946 HRISTOL ~T tsankin.: co Able to work without COSTA MESA CHllFTB.Lltt . TELLER superv1s1on. Please call l • ..,. IP 0 BOR "LV u 979·9342 Ask for Sharle-y ......, '"' u ~xpenenced. UN ITt-;r> Costa Mesa, CA Cook /Dell Manager FULLERTON C: AL I fO RN I A BANK . ,,.._.,R.--/... -A 120 E ISTSTRfo: .. :T ~ .. IOQ'".,. ..-cc:"' SANTAANA 31 0 Jo: ('-011st H1Rh11o a~ .... ID~LJTY .. ~t:Dt:HAL. Career opportun it y CLERICAL OPPORTUNITIES CLBK T r a 1 n e e . S o m c Permanent part time kt;K>wledge o( coolung rt· minimum 20 hri, p er q d. no exper nee. $4 50 week Typmg. fthntc. hvy hr Sharon 549· 1422 t:oron<A dcl Mar 673·!12110 a wcll-establi!lhed sa\'· w/lrvme C.P.A Orm Bx· Equ~l Opportunity Emolow·r J\ulomoLive SALISMEH FUUTIMt FOil LOCAL PEPIOYS AUTO SUPPLY E 0 E angs & loan assoriatJon. pencnced through fanun Hank has a fuJl-IJlne opportun1· c1al statements & income ...,..c't.ECK ALlR ty m 1u. Llil(una Beach tax MonU\ly salary $1000 pbooes. ditto. Newport Cook. e xper line coo'- A maJor tire mi.uranre Bch o ffi ce. Please n eede d for bu i.) company headquartered fo rward resu me lo downtow n LagunJ 1n Newport Beach has P.O,Box 1991 , Newport rest41urant Call for appt, opportun1t1es (pr in· Beach.CA92663 494.9705 ask for Nan11 or STOIE ~.iu:t-llenl i.tarlng sulary $20(H for S d1ty Wt•ck Ext·ellent working ('ond1 t1orn. and opp<>rtun111ei. for advitnr emt•n t L 1 be r 11 I e m p I o y l' 1· bt'nt'fat~ tn <'l ud e hosp1tal1 zat1on 10 • surance. life 1n::.urdn1·1·1 and pens ion rund Appl) mperson. 2946 BRISTOL ST (.'()STA Ml::SA 1!1221 BEACH BLVD WF.STMIN~'TJ.;it · 1.20 F. tST STR!-;t:;T SANTA ANA 1530 11ARBOR HI .VD f"ULLERTON AUTOMOTIVt: •AUTO LOTMEM! Chl'VY dealer offt'rS rull llmt!, pe rmanent ix1-.1 t.ioru. t.o usslbt new CJr & service ma na.icr~ 111 vaned & 1ntert'~t1nJt tasks. Ideal Cor semi rt:tired auto mecha nae Opportunity ror advance ment. See Mr Pierce. tlOWAR D Chevrolet, Dove & Quail St11 . Newport Beach /\l!TOMOTIVE USIDCAJt MECHAMIC Needed 1mmed1alely' •' Contal'I. Chuck Arnold JI THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HAABOA Bl VD CO!>TAMlSA· 64l ·OOIO AUTOMOTIVE •AUTO PARTS COCIMTERMEH! Gel set for '791 Busy Chevrolet dealership 1n Orange County Airport Complex set!ks parts countermen with GM parts expenence. Good pay. pleasant surround· lttgs It permanent. Op por&unlty for advance ment. See Bob Cook »t HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT Bt:J\C:ll lll..0555 AUTOMOTIVE LOTI'lltSOM Ford dealerah1p needs lot~raon immediate· l1l I! Excellent worklns conditions. See <.;buck Arnold In U1wd Ca r Servlc.: THEODORE ROBINS FORD J<)t.n HARl\011 l\IVO i •)'.IA Ml \A l,o\/ l)Ol<J f'1nd ~hllll you want In Dally Pilot ClaMlfleds. • • I .. - office. We'rl! J totally or commensurate w l c)t. =============::::-;;;..._ ____ _ FUU lune with excellent d pr 2•<'> Dupont, St .. 101. . r ·' customer ·onentc or· '-" ~ benehu.. Exp pre ern.•u, lrvme. (7l4>83J.OOSI Cashier for quality flll!n ~ but will coru11der clem:al ganazutaon und we 'r clot.tung st-Ore Apply an ba<'kground loolong for Tellers wh IOOt<KEEPIHG person. Stewards ro r CLERICAL dlviduals with skills andi----------Lynn JRVI N .. ;NATIONAI, really enJOY wo rkin Gentleman, 3439 Via h 1 s th I Yr exper 1n co::.t BANK wit peop t' ·ix mon analyslS 1~ all that 1~ nee ()porw, N.8 General orr1 <'l' respons1b1lit1ei. Sue ct!ssrul cand1dute will have plenty of room for advancement Xlnt start ing salary Act·urate typ mg essential ROSAN. LNC. 2901 W Coust Hwy. NWJ>l Beach. g eneral ofr1ce CX · penence ut I or m<>re of the following areai. CLERKS UTOTEM Cook, Expenen~ dmnl'Y' 1>aute cook for European :.tyle cuisine Lagunu &!a<'h. 448 S. Coast Hwy Call J .met Van 0) ke S&L or ll:snk expenenc ,,.,,, ...,00 and typing of 35wpm ar lo land career po:. in onc1---------- °""""' reqwrt.'d of Ir.l's rinl:!St co's Start CASHIER sal SlOOO up w xlnl bcns EOE •Acrountanl(i Bookk~pmg BANKING TELLERS We currently ha"-e open· ings ro r l>h11r p 1n dividoals m the followm~ locat1oru. to work on a full ¥.nd p11rl time basil>. '"'"' , ortc Santa Ana Area Part tune positmn:. an• for~ hours per *U wl'ck. 9 IS a. m tn J JO p tn . Monday through Thur!> day fo'ru1a !i 45 u m to & potent. Call Rita. PART· TIME 54(Hl05S. Coast.al Person· ~I Agency, 2790 Harbor, A spe<-1alHy drugslrore CM is seeking an energetic. AU.JOBS f'REI:: permanent pert-lime t:quaJ {)pport Employer In add1t1on to 11 1(00 :1lart.ingsalary, you'll en JOY a beautiful work en v1ro nme nt. exrellcn l(rowth polenl1al. a nd benefit.s p11ckage wh1c Includes prohl !!lha-nn and a fully paid caree apparel program l'leait Boy net.'dt.'d. 16-17 yr~. ar tcrnoons T 6. ~ da..y weekly 64$-270'.! cashier to work 9A M JPM Mon·Fn. Wrll also Clen caJ c11U for an mlerv1ew ap. BUS BOY fo'ull talllt! exp. poantment Apply 1n pcrsoo 619 mt-r"Chand1se boutique Tl.AJHH S700 dept Please call store No typing reqd,bul mus' mgr to set up Interview be w e 11 g r o o me d appt wi pleuant out going Sleepy llollow Lane Lag Bch THE GUILD DRUG FtDB.ITY FB>HAL 16l0San Miguel Dr NB Sa\fiftcp & Loan Attoe..1-:~~~~;i;~i:.;:1~&44-;;~7330;;~~~~E~.o~.;E. personably Very people onented pos Super co an beaut new bldg w1xlnt bens. Unusual & fun JOb, call Sally. 540·6055 Coastal Perl!onncl Agen <fo'ormerlyl BUS DRIVERS $4.95 •secrelanal ExJ)t!nen<'t' •Malh AptJtude •Dictaphone Typ11>t We have u2un.ed1ate openings. J( you qualify. we otrer a unique work· mg environment an add1 lion to excellent com pany benefits. Please rontact PtnOMMf Depwlwftt ()penmgi, Now Ava1l<1ble COOK for full or p1t1me clerks r 0 r c 0 n v a I e i. <' t' n t on 2nd & 3rd sh1fls No hospital Free health in e xper nec~ssary ·w t' surance after proba tram Start $3 per hr A~ t1ooary penod Ever~ st managers to S:J 60 hr other Wttkend off. Apply Managers lOSS.SO hr Ad· 1~Supenor. NB vance.meot opporlurut1e:; ---'------- to those who quitbfy. For Counselor. PT (or na · informataon go to our llooaJly known womt:hb nearest market or con figure salon. 642·3630. tact lbe per::.onnel office at 12442 Lampson St Garden Grove S37 .4340 EquaJ Oppor Employer COU"1'H Haft FUii & P/L Apply in per:. Dtmmt.'tl Cleaners, 3200 ECsl Hwy , Cdm Manners Savings 1714)494-7506 ~ual Opportunity t:mployer hr. Reqw res Class ll CASIDER Jo ... ull time fast cy, 2790 Harbor. CM dnvers l1c . medical & learner. able to greet ALL J OBS f'REE •---------i COUPLES ~c h I bu :. d r 1 v c r s publlc well Salary ncx. PACIFIC CL ER K T Y P I ST HOUSE certaf1catei.. lnq II B. Wllh exp Contact Lynn CLERICAL to $71 SUBSTITUTE -S3 98 Union llS D1i.tr1ct. StoU646..c841 Perm carl"t'r w1th1s xln MUTUAL hour. variable houri. PARENTS 6 45p.m --------11111 M•wporlhoch Corona~ Mar Part time po:.1t1uns avaJlable \6 houn pcr week TU<'Sda y u nd Thursday Plcuse con tact our Sa11tu '' na Recruilment orfu:c fo1 appolntmenl C714J 551·2136 SECURITY PACIFfC BANK t;Qual Opportunity £mployer. M/F Bank mg ESCRQW Of ACER BARTENDER Transportation De pt. co. Pos is an IX'rsnt dt'pt 700NewportC.enter Or Typing certificate r(.. Salary Approximately 1714) 536·7521 between Casluer . Apply 10 person & reqs con~enaal outgo Ne"""'rt Be11ch. CA 92660 quired (50wpm I lnqwre $700 pe r month eac h DI n n er H O u s l' ex · 0 L• Cmwn Hardware -..-HB Uruon HS D1slrc1t. pcnence D~ina Trade 8am-4 :JOpm. E. .C: 3107 E. Coast Hwy, COM ang personaJ1ty. Vari ct <714 > 840-3528 person Restaurant. Dana Pt.I·-~~~~~~~~ desk w/mosl charming 5201 Bo Isa Ave, H B C<illforappt Wed.Thu IUSDIUVEI CASHIHS supervisor . Call Rita. ~ualOpporturuty .._E •. o •.• E.·------i Married ca•pl• to & l''nday 493.2603 ask F/Ume. Good Pay S40-60SS. Coaslal Person Employer M/F .-Mf"rYIH yot1Hta h• forTomLee p~:i~:i:~~~CA Growt.hco.51..ocallons ~Agency.2"190Harbor.---------Clothtng Salesman. ex· .,_. ~. Wll I•• Beaullc1anwant.ed: Class ltdrivers llc.some Wetrain.Co.benel1t.s ALLJOBSFREE pert in quality men's lit fwtll.a..d ~~ lLOVEYOU lNGER exper. in operating METRO CARWA.5H CLERICAL clothing. FUii time or pl· hi So. r~. A-'- .. N pa:ssenger buses de:ilra· 2950HARBOR Bl.C M 8 PAY DAYS tune. Apply in person, --r P'P"F ------·----i ble. Must be wilting to Clencal Stewards tor Gentleman. '-clahrty. BeaulmanB. full & P work assigned shifts & ClBICAL YOU ARE LEFT UMTIL 3439 V111 Oporto. N B wtth clientele. Will con routes; be able to work Become a member of our CHRISTMAS COUNTY i:11der without t'lienlele rourteou.sly & patiently dynarruc Newport Center Coditail Waitrns Of Oil ... 11.11!!._ir. .. .., aCAO fi I I f w INVITED !!:urn extra Chris tmas s 1.--' "' ...... .. ..........,.,. w/publlc. PJl1me posi· mane a trm. c arc Cnvvt 62.SN Roei>Sl. Rm OUIO Beauty lion m.llY also bt! a\la1l. expanding & U\ere are To join Orange County '· moneyTYoowP'ISTS Eam up to S300 Pt'r wk Santa Ano, CA 92701 H •1• ST.YLIST Apply City of Laguna many opportunities for top temporary agenc Low twt.Jon Pluct'ment <714 1834·7828 "'" Beach, ~ Forest Ave. advancem~nt. The PIX as111st 7519194 w/some following prer. Laguna Beach Jo'lnal flJ. following position~ are llhereyou are the V.I P ---------~xp. gd benef. mg dale 11/17/18. now available. ACCT CLHKS CONSULTANT A~ionAifEirmampltJo~eer MANICURIST P/T We offer top salanes ... ,, Fashion Is I Joe. N Bl•lmll!I------Clertl T-' t best Jobs. short and Ion KEYPUNCH OPH TRAIMH J~~~~~~~~ 759-lZll,extzeo C.AILiTY rr1 term assignments wi CLBIS WIU train career onenl· IMSTAW. Good typing sk lll:j & to p Orange Count ed lnd.lv w/people exp. & Sell wtth EASE! llWMG CLHK phone ability important nr11lll. Over 25 years o Mus\ have phone It rell•· or ability. Lucrauve me Jl 's 11 BREEZE One o( my best nat'l co' 1 Yr experience w/un· combined experience, blelransp. Loni & short · CaU Marie. atSS7·7196 Clunlled Ads&42·5678 ofrs a•~ day week. xln derground cable lnslalla· Mall IOOM WE WANT YOU•!!! term asslgnmen~ HoU· ;::===:::::::::::::::;.!.:::::;:::;:::;:::;=:.;:::;:::;::;-bena ai r&1M!3 ll you hav lion. Good benefit!>. Ap· We have entry level posl· day & vac1tlon pay. someaccigbkgdltwan ply. lions open In the •AUClaKS HospitaliuUon plan a lot> co w /idnl pot.ent THE IRYJMI CO mailroom, microfilm & •ACMlal ClllKS available. l11t raise in Jan. This i 1071 Caroelback flledepts. •TYPISTS IM•dlat• o,.1thtCJI lhe spot. Sta.rt sal $800. lrvlne 644·9010 far qtdlfl.d Escrow Call Chris. s 40.so551--------·1 G1 ... ralCleril •SICRETMllS VOLT CULINARY & CUSTODIAL HOLIDAY SEASON Off ( c er 1 at 0 •, Coast.al Pensonnel Agen Camera Persoo to work 8 Math •bllJty & Ute typlnR t1rWOID NOC OPllS cy,2790Harbor.CM vert1ral commercial reqwred •KIYPUMCH 't f'w'I•• ,.1"11\fl .. , .. I• • I •, COf"OltO Del Mor 9M ALL J OBS FREE camera Pam1liar 'Y.lth •NX llClf'T ~rt .. odt offic•. ________ , PMT Procest1. Ex"'!f'I or l!!t shlft <11 s > ti 2nd shirt ... -•,.......aa CLkS ll41C. .... Dri .. S46A741 (Acl"OQ From Orange Co. Airport) Equ&I Oppott Employflr E eH t I .ci .. ~ IS·J ·30) positions now .. ,.-au•vnl"ll llC .,. ta ory BINDERY Wall train. 3.5 hrs u wk open. Xlnt working co11 •OttDltt CJ.HICS b1111tflbpltnoprntHJc TUIMEE Companybt'nefils.Appty dillons & compan y office. lndustnoua Individual PPle n n >: s /\ave rc. Ml 6 6 o benefit.a offered PleRSe For Newport Beach and for oa lnter•i••. ,....,._ 645-5331 alkfor PAT MAGILL " ii.~ink Nt·wport Ecrual Opportunity £mployer M/f" .. needed (or various __ a_cen_t_ia_v_e_. ____ coot.act Personnel or ap-Sout.hCountycall: duties. Collate educ11 · CAMYASSH plydaaly8-5. VlckrHeston or Clenca.I t1onal materials Ex· Experor will train. PIT. Debbie Cud TirMof Wotil'-- ceUenl benefits & work· Call Geo. ~06 ADP 557-9760 ...., Ing conditlona. Apply w ...... • bdween llm·lla m " c·~HIERS PENDSIOH ForCentral&North HoNmyt? l~m ·3pm. Nataon•I ~ · OranaeCountyC111ll l mmed.11~ open1n1t ex· f.ducallon. 4401 Birch Permanant p/Ume open SERVICES Ka~ Powers 1ata ror flit c:ltrks 1n St • Newport Beach 1naa. Al.o lnterv1ewina 180 Newport Center Or. 731 SQ1 large Newport Beach Co. <Near O .C. Airport) for Christmas he lp. N.B Hrs IH:30. Mon lhn.a Fn. .. ~qual Opportunity Previous cash re~latcr 714 t64H360exl2G3 MOPllSIVll!! XJnt benelit.s & workins Employer uxpr helpful. Apply •n Equal Oppor Employer cond. f'or appt contact i-_____ _, per11on IOAM to 4rM. ABIGAIL ABBOTT t.ynn Stanafleld. 644-&&00 Oold Key W11r<'house between LOam,Noon. f\v. Ullkpr gen off Mlp pit. . 3200 Harbor 81. CM Uni· • TEMPORIDl(S I "-I El iwo;-call for oppt ty Catalog Showroom 11 ':~ don l n~ a gun to M co Flnancia ~rv ces. 770.7~ an i:qual Op p o rt draiw fa11t when youi·---------i 520 Newport Center Dr •. Sell thlng11 fast with Ou_ily Employer M/F'. =..::n~~~~!t~~,?~~~ Have ~m thtng to 11cll~ N~ual Opport £mplyr Pilot Wunt Ads. SeU Idle ltema M2·S8'11 &f.2·5678. Cl~fled ads do IL well. -.. . lmmechate OllQn1ng:. e•1st l'or 1nd1v1du111:. In work grcJ11evaro shllts during TMn11sg1vm9 aoo Omstmas Seasons Pos11tons include Culindfv Aucsrams <1nd Custo<11a1 No e~1>eri1rnce reouireo Sll•tt d1tleren11a1111ven (LOfllCM I UP\YIM,_SOH DtSMll\.A..O CASTMOHtC• llt> ...... lh4. ......_,~UIOJ tQual Oc:>t>Ortunirv EmPfovor - OPIH 1 DAU A Wlllf Disneyland . ............. .._._ . • 014 DAILY PILOT 64inday, Noo-.rm l2. 1011 ~~~~~ ..... !L~~,~~~t::! ..... !!.~~ ~~·r.~~·~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~::'!~.~ ..... ~!~~ ~~.~~·~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.!~ ..... ?~.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?~.~ ~.!~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~ ..... !!.~~ IMSHCTOR KIYPUMCH MACHINISTS ~llDfT s-·n .. n1'1tll't!I°' I TRAINEi OPlUTOR ,'--" AIY Denlal Aula\anl, onl 1u1 COMMICTOI DlSIGN & DEVll°'M-ro le~rn i JI phllltli of In· SuccesafulN 8 rmanru~I aery onJy Nwpl'1 lkh ...,., r,ecllon. m ust pass Noex~rlenc\:oecesaary services farm 11eetcs olc M4 11161 ~ n111lo1 m ... 11 \\' t· :arc· t•xpandlng OlU-tonnt.>c·tor line~ yi;iul & back x·rays. it you hav.-coinph•ted t<'ty, phonf' rerrp --VETER•NS & rwc•d exp. h~nds on e n gineers. rvane iaru E o E . kcypu.och trlllnln1< Skill!' l lOUISt. Pre\ lot&a rff'dlt O • n t •I As 1 •I• n t 1' 1 f 1 h .1 ~·" 7839 nlUSl be above av1•u ar & ex~r (o°' coll•rtion111 chalr1ldl'. Newp ort Jobi & Job T ol IR you lllV~ t c t>npab• Jly of taktnlif a _,. occurate. Day shift. In helpful Jneam~ l'om ~•<'h •:~prr pr•t t1 ,_,.49 proc1tu•t from c·ont'<'ption throuch temewing 8·11 . 1·3 Nis Machane tool bulldc-1 necdll iencral 11U1 rh111111t tor wide v11it'IY of work In ct.-un ahop Short run~ on enl(in~ hath. vertlcul lit horhontlll mUl.a. Apply al me&ur.te w/:iklll•fre• 6'°112'l A• ..... Now f.«Y....._. f>roduC'l1on . you're thl' pers on we're tion;tl Edueal1on. 44 01 per Contact Cheryl !Iha LI• ... a.. ew-..,. eo.ty. ookirw fur INSPECTORS 81rc:h S t .. Newport ~'R~~~ri~~. ~7M ~. Hi>M Drnl•I IU~CrT ORrtto . CALL NOW Herent on lhl' J<>b c~p 1n either IC. ~qa~~·1 nr0p0p<-;;r~~T{~y Costa Mcs3 556 ?07~ .--------i i''Ull UrN" l.nok11'" tor 536-2526 1n~ulalio11 <hsplat·emrnt e<J~~ card, L·m...ioyer EqualOppor F.mplyr tJ\arp fronl dt'llk Pf'noo. I Lear Sleale r . I n c .~c.~.,.~~~~~~~~1·~~~~~~~-.. CROSSING GUAR U ll'lt'lJJnt'< ~ 1.a1 or rut·k & 1ninc • or n1~tom <'Onne<'tors as Trana port Oynam1csi: Oty u1 Fc"'ntaln Valle)' .,,,.., at~• T~ dcs tra hlt• Dlv~lon. has lmmed1at~ Leading Newport Beach MAJLCLUICS (2) Mu:tt tw 11v•ll lo .. >rll Dmlal A»ia1..ant ROA'-• ..._.,~-of H ............. ~. If you have ~pt•t·1 ricatwn 01· related openings for Jn.process 1allrnaker wants per111on No typing, just need 11 apllt hr.>Ur'I dunna i.lhnol JC ra, fnr pruitrt-i ,..... t u lc nts in lhc~e a1·ca:-.. we would like to iMpecton. ~equlres 1 2 well expenen<'ed m all bn~t lovely peraon:.ah d•> s::? & pi•r hr f'oruan ~,,.. ""'"" M1,1t1f ~ Sll Moltt S....... years expen~oce on m areas of manne cunvas ty, to collect & deUvcr t~l'nMll"lrn·I 1)(frr~ 1oax1 Nlflllf'tlJ•I n 1.,.n••nr• .. 1 t~oa l .odl. lulk 10 you proceas and ~tnal lnspec .. ,.4, IJl' it1"l ""rlod. the ..... ii In -·11 lovely otc's "''··-... _ t·1n v111-• lnel tlvalf'd Sil '~"" ·1·111~.· ll.,'' /\N F .... XC'ELLENT CAREER t ol ls rt "'"" • "'y ""' '" ....... .,.. ·, ... " "1 ,., ,.., '' 100 prec ion pa 8 n"ht ""'r•on will t 1111.t' ~l)jo lntln to rehev~ on ~l t..OF. va~· 4'-t•"·" un OJ>POHTU!\IT\' "' ""0 · Thvn. •'JJ fH41 rvM Ell~· We offer exrellent com · charge of the dept s w1lchboord in btaut ---------1111 pan,y beoefits and salary 642·7238 froot lovcl)' Start !lnl to C::USTODIA1. MAINT D8"Al/"9c""-Y 1-\111 .. &!nd resume to I Pl 1 I $640 CUii Rllll, 540~ p 11m" Wi ll train ll.l<:TalCAL or Pl tinw. youn.: Circuit Asfembly Corp evels. tlllSe appy n LegalSecret.a.ry COill>tal Personnel /\gen ,.. T Moo U\ru l>'rl, II.am !l4i SM.\ ru'ltJn lMI HS •nJ n want l•d , well ., penwo Small dynamic business cy,2790 Harbor. CM ~pm. $3 7!1 to J.4 00 in ASS l · .croolll('d 11t J 11nl1quc JIG!) Hrohill Ave lltigatao n flr tfl In AU..JOBSFRl!:E ,.t~ Appl) l,ake fe>tta Dmt&l \lu&lnmlf' """' 111 Soldenni •tOh'1> In L»&un.i Bch 1714) 540·549(1 LEAR Newport Center 5eeks II Sun• S.11 l'lub 247~ pt B<'h t•1u11.-nt I~ ~ttwllShop In Salt·:.. dl'anup, e t c ('osta Mt·s~i . ·a. !l26lf; or contact John energeuc. efficient" ex· Maintenance. PT, St'm1 Toledu W10, 1-:1 lvrCI .. tr101i" bl'nl'f l'611 <:O•t·•Mt'MI 1<1t harcl Vi•uk~I Ant• M . o· p e r 1enc:ed l llga l retired prrferreo App U8tiO ~ S6ln C'u 8'-nt'fih caul-..4!>4 ~ll cAlh5tcr. 1rcctor of en,gmeering. SIEGLER secretary Shorthand & 1y !Nth Aero Squadron C'USTODIAN DENT.\.L '\.~ST Oo >nu SAL\JtY O,.ltf l:t'nl'r"I Offct'l' position dictaphone. Excell. t yp. 3l80 Atrwlly Ave. 64§..••lO .,.. .... oJor•oRT !!.!~ ~~lls a m~t. Call _CM SSG-8780 Maint .. nanlt' nun (lollrt hkf' ~plf'" Art' you 10 w, Irvine publ1:.h1n6( ,_..._.. ....,...,...,., llllw . recular or 11 ub 1rrntt'd ma du1llenic1n.c firm 12 5pm, Mon Fri General j---------DYMAMICS J4 ~ s--r hr Appl)' 1m car•t'r in th«' U\"nlali---------•I Tu li-0 typing. Vo!>~itg~. & l'IJlTTIME ONLY llOTEL 3131 w Segerstrom Libra's & Leo's, pos1t1ve m~ ti , II I.! n <> 11 n llulth hl"ld .. H 1m .... alCTROMICS phooe rl'l.lef Ple&!lt' c:all Oue t o com puny ex HIGHT Santa Ana, CA mioded, 1>uccest. onen· MAINTENANCE MECHANICS Cap1.,trano l urun1t n~ you R O·A ft X Sut' at 549 48:M pans1on m 0 C arc11, wt· AUDIT CLERK <Near Harbor & warner> tatcd people for rapidly Br•c h Rllt' 11 1•1 R11yL1c ~ Topaalu')' Mt~ f'i':'r•nY hu •m need several sharp ~· GOOd oppor for reliable growing cosmic co 4 3118, A1'J1tt'hc'11W Sl c1eprnd1 n i$ '"' t"l p mt' • u 1 mt' openmRis GENERAL Ofl-"IC ~: Part pie to work 4 nil~ a wttk person w t an aptitude for Equal Opportunity Alone Vera non i;ur~1cal 41 1-:1 O.m100 Rl'al ~l 'IHM7 I~ 1• 1-:JC'<'trucur < ha'-111> & umc Hou~ \1 JO to 4.30 6-lOpm. Sat 10-2pm or 5 numbers & calculato r Employer M/F/H contour race hft We ne&r Mti.lll•OO l abtn<-"t Askmblcr f)lwg t)'pmg $0 WJ1 eves 6-IOpm Must ~ 18 sk1lb NCR 4200 exper i----------i tr&J.n. Call Aruta 978-0&08 DINT Al/ Aulat_. 2 fl'CB & Ch Mi.set. Winng AV C 0 F 1 NANC I AL or over People who arc prefl!rred Enjoy good ----------• SECURITY ... <.' u !\Tu o 1 A N s <.'haua1de. 41" day v.eek. ~mbler SEllYlCES stable are preferred. company benfits. Apply IHSTRUCTOIS LOAN SYVICE to SI K TOf' W.AGES-. ~ubstit ut~ S• 45 hr . C0Nt1add Mar &44 7l62 3 Fiow .wider ma ch me Call Mr Oommes $400 SdGry or 9a m Noon , Mo n 1 f'n HULTH Sr.A lrvme area_ Put yor your COMVEHIEHCL. vanablt' nwno lnq HBi---------.. QPCf'!~onths Ex pr 644-5800 ______ E_O_E r-rottt SltariltCJ Peri.011nl'I Expanding company is loan service background tr these words sound llruon HS Uliilm'I !llOI Oewner Preferred r~... MARRIOnHOTB. now loterv1e w1ng ror to good use with tht!i good to yov. then Bo•-A HB"' u ... ,.. """N rtCe te u hap~faces that enJOY vi gorous ly g r o wing · General T1r~ s hould "'" Vf', r. c. PCB Xlnt wo1 kmg cond1t1ons GENERAL M fi EVER """ ewpo n r r mort1:1a111e co. ""hey are I Nh rt 0 -ach wor g wtlh no.nple. If .. ,. ' sound ('\e n better' and benef t s Apply We don 't g ive awa) YOU PR~FER ... "iwpo<) IX"E pl ...--expanding to lovely new That·-. whi-rc you'll finrl CUSTOMER SERVICE REP DESIGNER Barc:us-Berry, 15461 Spr turkeys or calculator11. For interview call ahcr1~~r:~-,q~u~a~~p~po~r~~m~y~r~I ~~oi~: T~~lt~r! larger quarters there by all of lhc :ibove :ind .Manuf:a('turt>t of eleetro·•'n~g~d~al~e~S~t~. Hu~~n~t.~B~c·h~. ~I we h'lve _l..;;..p_m_;_m._386 __ 1 ____ ,1 . than "a Job", come in. let ma lung thJs opportunity rrore l'nl't'lwn.icMl products rl' J GEHL OFC P/T Housecleaning. Full or us train you for a re· f04' you lo join their staff. QUlrt'!I a J)l"OVt'n PCB l11y··---------1 F M PIT. Top$. Car nec. warding pos1l1on that or-Ca ll Abigail Ab bolt We have• IMMEDIATE out l)t'rson who wantb &n Engineer f88 Oney Ahrns, must t ype & 642·1403 645-3439 fers advancemelnl & P e rsonnel /\gene y · OPEN I NUS on sec:onii opporturuty lo make ex spell lmmed opening xlnt company benefits 557·6122. 4500 Campus and Uurd sh.ift:. for in AN INTERESTING POSITION AWAITS YOU AT CRITIKON cclhmt wage11 Plw.. bt-ELECTRONIC Clerical & l11?ht in 9'79-l7tl. Housekeeper. P /T In· Call Dr · N 8 Open Mon d1vutudls with 4 ycari. lnh!Tl¥lely mvohl'd with dul)trial workers -we cludei. weekends Good Call forappt.879·235-0 evenrngunlil7pm m1n1mum 1nduslrt11I new pro1ecti. fron con ENGINEER hav{' johs for skilled & Giil RID.A y bBAeYnYle fE•~ \fA~O~ ~ 9-S Mon-Fri LVH-f'M SHIFT plant expenenre. to sn c•eptJon to field use· w uni.kil1ed. male or G _, ...1 h lMPERlALSPA INC dude i.tron~ elec· female.Jsh1fts . .em .,.c ell must a'•e Bay St . Costa Mei.a. Everyotherweekendoff tnc:al/mechan1cal haek w&nl an 1nd1v1dual wh I'"--'-Co"fr-Y-A knldg oC bkkpg. typing, ~·3505 ---------Must be ded icated to -.. d,. R .b I wants to grow w1tb a _.............. ~ add ing mach. pleas -----I NS T R UCT I ONAL good patient care .Apply grvw .... esponsi l llll't. great team. Send J'eSUrt)(' MOChilM'f'Y SlO 'bsolutely persona lity, h\'y ph's . HOUSEKF:EPER l.1ve Jn AIDES <Substitute) $4.31 t445Supenor. NB. will include repaario~ immediately to adll349. To asbume pro1ect " 494-0506 Lag Bch wanted for all Adult br. Reqs exp working and troubleshoolin~ fat clo Daily Pllot P 0 Bo~ respoo.sib11lly for design, fR([ family of thrre New w/cbUdrenl)'llg adlLS in•--------•I tory maclunesandeqw11· 1560, Costa Men. C checkout and Ltlstallation GIRL f RIDAY For 1 girl home an El Toru. Lady ~CHIHlST ment, bwldlng/rebwld 92626. Equal Opportunlt of computer controlled office.. type 40 WPM, It. aooo 4S to 60 Ref req. lueai:mn' HsiStuaouoot. "1 B. TOOL IOOM Ing ma c h ines and •enoft witta pWoM.g Employer.Mii·". macbinelool.s.Emphas1s Bnng thuadio,register boo«lteepmg493-4S51 S~aryne~.if..8·5320 n1 o n 111 r ct. lmmed. openine for a n Rener al plant main --.-...1~1 1• .. n=e+rl,._ ________ .. on applications circuit w/us & wor k 40 hrs ---Rm·l20. 5201 Bolsa Ave. exper. mac .. '-•~t capa· lenance. ,..... --• .... -v '--r N 30th H .. "' H. B 898·671 1 ext 241. ,......,, to do r _,...,s-design, packaging and ..,.,ore ov GOOD JOB ouse .. eepe r . .-r1n~e bleofwortiJ:lgfromblue r ---Dial A Ride customer liaison. R<.' GOOD PAY benefi~ JO+ hrs per wk. E.0 .E. pnnl and total truJltUC· Check 1 n lo <> u r ~ ihlti1tical typittc). Drinn quiresBSEEand Sye&r.s EOt:-Menover60,2 daysper Own t r a n sportataonl•--------• S ECURITY . TOP fi1i1tcJ .ct Mo•y ~ Operate modern equip expenence an design dnd NO FEE wk. car, no selling, refli & Reference::.. 961S-U92 aft 1 N S u L A T 1 0 N ~~~;!e~ui!~t!.~~~~l~ W A G 1-: S & woril itt OW' cvatomer me nt & door to door development or C'um VJctor T-ariH ~rm. 673·2288. ~ 30. JNST•LLERS. Full tam~ 0 CONVENIENCt:: Wt• oj . t "'A l r d I t t I "' l M..t•--h-·.,-5-5.6-1520 " '•"" grinders . ve rl1me fer ht•avy overtime "lu' strvlc~ dtporttMnt. ransp ..,.. 1 nvers ic pu e r con ro s ... u l> n r ~ HOUS1':K t:t-:PEHS -Ar i• 1md. work R1vers1de and avail. Xlotstarting wage r u 1 1 c 0 tn Pa ... n > Cuatomer S t'rYfce U · ~.~~·d(;~ dr::;!~~I! ~~·~;~ hllH' min1compulcr cl\ Or-. 835·2&22 G-R·E·A• T you honest. hardwork1ns; Or .. nite C-0 area Xlnl & benefits Call or apply, benefits all i•nn11l·111c111 --'tftCthef"""'•' m"vt No Su' nday wor" pent'nn• 1---------•I· & succ·essful mrnrkc.J ' opl rur J o urneymen. li422 Armstrong J\vt•, ly lc1",·1t"d In ''r •n•·· r"""' ,..-. ..,, " lntt•rvic14 :.li)' SALES JOI HOW Call now' 759 11323 u r Wu~\.'l> abovescule Xlnt. Irv 540-9340EOI-: (/)ntu~1 " v v ... ()range Coa!>l Ycllov. Appl Onlv o•E"' .c51,.,.7u <'r•mpanv bener1ts .i---------•I A-'yot· Cab. 17300 Ml lier c· II 71 '",.. ·' ""'" ,.,.. ' rmann.F Vly ii < 1 1 GOOD P/\V , GOOD ----i\cl,1ms l nsu l a 11o n CRITIKON 2602 Mc Gcrw A•o. lrviM,CA OIETAKV s1-;Rv1ct: SlJPF.RVISO R for i.mall a II p ri v a t c S N I-' 1 o La~una Beach Mui.I po::,:,ess a State Cert. <.;all 494-8075 for appl H~1 47ll GENERAL O~CE HOURS. GOOD (;ON llOUSEKEEPER, hl\tn~ ~ lblll CONTRACTSDEPT OIT CONS M/\NV f4m1ly wanl s ll\'t' 111 . - CONRAC National vocational tra1rung firm ha!> open ~ ... --LL--fool D' an~ for bnl(hl, eons('1cn ........._ IV Laou.11, ind1\'1dual m our 9200 Bolsa, Westminster student rontracts depart· 1-'RJNGE 81-:Nfo; .. Tl'S . h s kpr /babys 1tter, I NS U L/\ TI 0 N FAST G ROWING COM· 5J6~o.1 INS'T'AU..~RS. Ne14 l'!"1 PANY PROMOTES -~.----.• -!.trco 1nSo Oran.1ietty FROM WITlll TH.AIN HOUSEKEEP E H. live Gd. co bendlti.. t•xp F 0 R T. 0 1, In JI B Schl children. pre.I 495-l83:! M A \ (.i FM F NT YlkendsofL Call847-35b'7. 1 ' • • ltlSuraoce S T A ll T S ' ' I ~I HOUSEKEEPER to lave p9"0IMlf LiMs M E 0 I A T E L \' ' ' 1n or out. Non smoker. , Equal Opportunity D I" .. LO ac M/F Domestic help needed. So £mployer m/f rnent-uues inc uue pro-__ ._ ... _______ meooe to care for 2 boys,,_ _________ , cessmg student loan~. r11 CUST SEIVICE 19 Pursue this eareer w/pos atutude. w11lm~ to learn & advance Call 557·7193 Un1te<1 Per!>o nnel ~ervice, 1500 Adams . C M ClITTER Exp for swim ~ear mfg. pleat.ant cond C..:1111 Carlos 493 81194 S & 8 yr s . Mon·Fra. ing, ty ping SS wpm I.I :JOPM-4 :JOPM. CdM ESCROW SECY Prormtional growth ib area Ross. 644 ·0.173, Accurate typing & 6 mos good w1thm our company 526-~ b\16. e-xp w11J land this spot an & we offer exccllenl top co Xlnt potent. Start employee benefits. App. sal Sl0,800. Cull Chris. ly an person, Bryman 54()..605.S Coastal Person· Schools, 200 McCormitk nel Agency. 2790 Harbor, •A•v•e• .. •Co•s•t.a-M•es-a •. --•I CM K E y B O A ll n own transp. N.B. area. Top oppty for pcrs E X p E R I E N C E S&I xlnt 540-7314 w/agcy bk~d. Xlnt po JJ }:;LPFUL. WE H /\ VE ' . tent & ~in Iha!> rapid OUR OWN T R/\ININ<; lyexpand g far m"' plush PROGRAM PCT 0 1 UY HOUSEKUPIHG ofc's. Slart sal f.10<!0· call TflE COUNTnv·s TOI' SUrEltVISOR Chns. M0-60SS l:Oai.lal O R G /\ N S A L .!:: S Uo you have cxper '" Personnel Agency, 2790 PEOPLE. CALL AT c:omme rccal deaning, Har~~L~~BS f'REE Drivers needed. AM & PM rout~. 21 yrs & older, neat appearance. ~ood driving recurd Cal l betwn 8 5, Mon-Fri . ~ '1254. 0 N C E f 0 R s uperv isory s kills & __ - --------•I INTERVIEW. ORGAflol pnde of workmanship. JAHITORJAL •--------•) GE.HERAL EXCHANGE, ST AN Weh;l\e a 1-'/T perm J>O!i L'ull·t1me custodian:.. ALL JOBS FREE URI VER 1.1.•a nted Corr-NUNN'1141586-7302. w xlnl benefits. Apply in " furniture store. Mu:.t be pcrsoo E.O E ~;;i;;s~r~~::Yb~ve{j1';! DECORATOR dependable & handy for ESCROW LABORERS GUIJlDS WAMTID THElltOADWAY c1t1zen Good waget.. pd needed for l'Ontem all around work and de OFFICER Full-P lli me. 2 y rly MEWPOltT hollda)S & bonus 1ncen por11ry fttrruture store. hver:y. 6 dy week. Start TRAINEE raise:._ 610 E. 17th S1., _________ 1.l t1v\ffl Will train. C<lll L' •r-1 J ht ing salary $4 00 hr. Apply Th d 1 Santa Ana days <7l• 1 53<!-6558 .,,xpr a.,..,msa es.,..~ inBlvpcrsod.C .. Mn. 1931 Newport e rap1 Y gruwlnK ar-SEMBLERS House Plant knowledgea· oHice duties. 6 day we.:k . escrow off&re of a major M 1----------c Monthly salary Apply in savings & loan has an im GUARDS ble people. PT for roule JANlTORIAL type work. PA"''ERS maintenance. Must have hrs In day nex1bll' $3 75 person l931 Newpor t Must have good dnving medtale opportunity in "" SECURITY reliable transportation. hr to train. 1mmed ra1t.e Blvd, Costa Mesa. rec & valid drivers lie. its Bayside office fo r an 7 ... 14760 when 1 rained. c1 14 > 549-2002 Wknd.s~.7377 Escrow Officer with a Must have reliaole .. DELI HELP, full lime, minimum of 2 years ex· transp. & phone. Long &c Due to our ~cent u----------•1-646-__ 97_80 ______ _ over 18. 1-;x per. only. DRIVER Music bus to p e r 1 e n c e short term asaignmenL'i. panslon program. Wei hi Reis. CdM 644-5619 driveownr from Lag Bch Resporu11bllilies wall in· Holiday & vacation pa)'. Fargo Guard Services is Dellverv Dnver, remale. to LA ofc & work lhere elude developin g new Hos p1talizalion plan hiring security guards ( • 1 494-3856 bus1ness. work m g with available_ for: ullume. ---·------•the public and process· 548· ll33 DRIVER mg escrow files. An ex-lrYiM/IW~ ldt HOUSEr.ARENTS JANITORS · Are you See our ad In today's honest. hardwork!,ng & c t a ss 1 f 1 e d u n d c r successful minded. Call COU PLES -H OUS • now!7~or 5Sl-2.479 PARENTS. MACHINIST •FIRST SHIFT .. •SICOMD SHIFT• I.ear Siegler. Transport Oynarrucs Olv1S1on has unmed.lat.e openings for· •T ...... l.aHN S.+4lp 0pef'atOI s ._,_ ...... •hwtl & ~crpt s...,. o,.,.aton •Mac.Mne o,.,. .. °" HOM~l"Ofort •ToolCtibAtt..s-t •2Mt Shift .. "PlafTYOF OVERTIME .A Y .AIL-AIU* Minimum expenencc r t· qutred Excellent corr. pany benefits mdudm~ free med1('al, dental and life insurance. Plec1i.c· .ip· ply m person. LEAR SIEGLER Dick .-~IMJh &714)637-0J 10 GENERAL TIRE & RUllER COMPANY 200() N H3tav1a, Orang~ 1-;quaJ Opportunity Employer M ii-' MAIH'T94AHCE MAH Mu~I have (:Xpenenct• 1n ma anlamang restaurant lie related eu1pment ana h:ivf' a w o rk1n ~ knowle<!Re of the eler tncal & plum Inn~ lridc11 Apply al Oran~c (;ounl v Re:o.1a uranl S1•rv11·e, 2601 Daimler , S.anta /\n,J H A\1lo5 t'M. Mon lhn1 l"nd.cy . MM'IAGEff' Re -.1dt-nl manag .. r Brand new 60 unit adult Jpt. l'OfT\PlCJC. C.M c·ou pie with w1f1· to work full un.-TSL M~ml 642·1603 MANAG~M ENT po::.1t1on WonX'n.' dothing s tart· Supervisory exp. prd So C-Oasl Plaza, Chm· fJshcoru. ~S-3688 Oebveryman. LA T1m1>s, nn Balboa Penmsula, J 30am-6am. SSOO mo 673-2515/641>-1413 Full time. Must be relia· ble, well groomed. Apply at F.achbach '$ flowers. :!0.5 1-'orest Ave. Laguna Beh rel lent s a I a r y a nd s.ht.Alla/All•elM benefits package is com· F•: to./.._. I'll plement.ed by out.stand Coda Meto & HM JUNlOR PROGRAM MER COUNTY OF<>«AMGE Req for mmi FORTRAN TUHSPORT l•--------111( application on training DYH.AMICS MECllANICS ing car eer potenUal 3848 ea...,.. Orin Whittl« Areo Please call for an in 546-4741 --------1 and e du cat i onal 313WSegerc:trom MECHA ..... ICAL 1----------1 systerm. Exp. w11h Com· <Near Haroor & War 1wr 1 " Ot-hveryman, L/\ Times terv1ew appomtment . (Across From in Newpo rt He ac:h. 5 •--------•I OrangeCo.Airpon) IMMEDtAT orEMIMGS for uper•hory le•el MCSfty offlcen who .,_,Tor f'AY •Ith ,....cted c-.-y. INDUSTRIAL puter Automation l..Sl-2 Santa An.1 C'.' DESIGNER STUFF YOUI 1 helpful. Sma II growth Expenenef'd in design of days. 4AM MM. $75 per DRIVERS FtDEllTY EquaJ Opport E m ployer wk.673·2515/646-1413 Men or women 2S yr.i or SAVINGS STOCICIMG WITH I company. Top pay base-<I Equal Opportunsl)' ~mall machined part.5 for HOLIDAY C.ASHS$ on exp. and ability Will Employer M' F mt•rhanical and elPctm -----older. Know the toast ~ • Deli very Ms n for t>arly cities. Net $180 a wttk or So• •loan Ana. • - - - - - , , con.-.1der part l ime or i---------KeUy h~ a perfect o~p moonlighters on nn hour mecharucnl assemblie:. AM L.A. Tunes home de-more. Or anRe Cout onnerty I li<'neral Office livery route. Economical Yellow Cab, l7300 Mt Manners Savings I 1.....,.twu• lc*67 I p o rtunllY f or men ly wage 3 salary or by MAIMTEHAHCE R('t.pon.c;1ble ror Jt•s1~11 • women 08 or overl l contr a~\. £OE Call for Interior l.aod~c:ap layout.and detail Small ea~n ext r a cash a 547·590lforappt mg. Dependabll' •'ar & deM((n department pro mailroom helpers, pre· ---------enthusiasm for lndiior v1dL'S env1ronmenl for car reqmred. 2 i,., houri. Herrmiann, Fountain <714}642·4000 1"Mt'1 ..,._ per day. No <'l)llectlng Valley. (No or Slater /\nEqualOppty Emplyr I Keffyc•....,. I S400 per mo. Nl·t take belwn Newhope & \ome work for UN. I homt!. Wm. fl B ~rea. Euclldl ~~~ I A!. a Kelly Si:n11·e!> Apply in pet5on Monday to Friday, 8AM to SPM ssroom operato rs. KEYPUMCH OftEtl (41 plants EKpr helpful challengmg work <l!>s1gn truck dnvers. day. night. S h·r r f 494 0168 ment.11. Exrellent waf(•· "38-0126 ~x~ Secy/RE totlZK employl't.'" your work I WEUS FAl..O - . I srhc'<iule IS nex1blc s week end s haft s '"I w~og _s 1 1 0~ one 0 --·------and benehts Scnd n · Laguna Niguel . In • s finest cos. Greut l>Ume immcd1.itely t11 at Def! ve r y boy need eel. Ory cleaners. Hamilton Utility Clerk $700 You 140rk ai. OIUl'h GUIJlD savtcE l'/T ~ 8S pr hr. Apply in cleaners needs counter & Person Fnd!lY $800 I and ai. often us you I 15l2 W. bens & very con((erual at-d 350 Il ·1 p ·1 (l'lOSph Start sal from tf yOU 're nol 1eadm~ !he 11 # • c/o 81 Y 1 01, person Lloyd 's Nurst-ry assembly girl. Exp pre-fWcept /Typist. $700 hke I C »,..Mith & Laod::.ci.p e . 2038 Cerred968-36.13 PleaseCall 1-or Appl I 0 -· Newport Bl, CM Irvine Personnel Agency So you c•an cnrn I ftilt':,i' CA This i.s an ideal way ror you to supplement you income on a permanen p/Ume basis. No exper. needed. Call or come 1n $775 ~p . Ca ll Rlla, llllll• :ads 1n CIJs-.1flc•cl. P_O Box 1560, Cost.i 540-6055. Coastal Person-yuu're missing ... lot of Mesa, CA 92626. Equal ncl Agency, 2790 Harbor, nt:wsy 1olorma lion ,,~ ~~'f?rtunaty Employer CM .:_w~e~ll~a~s~s-ome~~g~r~eR~t~h~u;y!~!~~~~~~~~~ B.ECTROMIC ~ E 17th, Coat.a Mesa I and shll have time lo ~.fo;v~~;: ~-~·~ ~v:. ASSEMILRS Su1le224 642·1470 look ror somc·thlng I =~;-1;~:;:::~~1~~ 'pearance. Must ha ve Diversified Work load in ~ I perm11nent. t.o6PM. CLOSED l'Tiday mfg instruments. Ad· E 1 S I owntrans.CallS31-0842. vanced Kinetics 1231 xec ut v e ecr eta.ry.. /\ d K 11 . t at: · · ' small Cost.a Mesa office n e Y 15 no 230 W w...,,. 27'5 7 Cabot ltood L~o':r Or Call Branch Office 133-1441 Delivery men, over 18 for V1ctona St., CM. 646-7165 Good secretarial s kills I jusl for secretaries. I k 217 early am newspaper in E_Q.E. requlred. Salary open. Wl'. have O\'er 100 ~__.._ ,.._ ,._ NB "CM. Per m. p/t. B.ICTaOMtCncH 642-202S I d ' r f e ~ e n t I ~--IEL[~· $3001$400 mo. + bonus FIRDS-YICE . class 1r1ent1ons or StJateLJc NoC·ll036 • Girl" ~5844 . -Expanding shoe company I 1ob~ I Equal Opp Emplyr MI F · Field service rep. & tech. bas Immediate opening ~~~;;~~;;~;;~~s~e;· ~~R~v~•~C.~(~·:~.~~d f)enlal Orth<> Assu1tants el~'s in Mech world, for full time driver. Good I M Kelly Services. • . • n~ed for busy H.B of-willing to travel Analog benefrts.CallS49-804J. v. (' 1 :ikl' r art' ln Gulltvar s Restaur ant net! I exper frunl office. background w/Mceh ap· I l'V:il11nlanA whul kind I now hiring: Bookkeeper. * * * ,Jull t1me & 1 cha1rside a~ lltude company car pro· FAlllCATIOM 11r work is right for experienced. full t 1m1• IUMJe Stw.ltedler 0't. full time, ex per pre-v1ded. good benefats Call FuU rt U I vou So we itel 1he I Busboys, lunch & dllml·r :WO Pa. k N rt# 102 ~· 962_-2.4_05_. _ ___ <714) 556-4671 Ca or:;; k.W ~ctn?~ right ' people In tht· Hosle38. over 111, ~Inner N~r~=ch DEMTAL/Secr.twy i---------•Ph~ 8 e pu .• ris:ht 1o_b~ Our l Appl y Mon ·1 hun Vou are lbewinner of wante d In Ne wpo rt Eleelronlcs . CUSIQtl"ll'r S nrr bet ween 3.5 I U 82 T FrffTI II.ts F"'CTo•y I happy, /\nd you'rt' I MacArthur Blvd, Ir v wo l·"'hc c ALL JOBS FREE KEYPUNCH K-eypunch/key entry E-1llnl Pay L-ong & short a.ssign. L-ook.ing for variety? You can have your pick • Call KELLYTOOAY IELL~~lrl. ":El'>V1,CE S Newport Bch 833-1441 Lag Niguel 831·0542 Equal ()ppor Ernplyr lh!11ch. Solo p ractice. B.ECTRONICS ~ -v• pre8Uge locaUon. f'nnge ()peninp now avall for I happy. I HAIRCUTI'ER LONG R ~:/\CK benefits. PbMl-5602 ligbtlni mfr rtrm. Mech C K II od Wtfollowing, creative at· THEATRE FESTIVAL ..--a.u-H TECHNICIAN abWty desirable. Wood I all e Y t O\ I mo s pbe r e , Hta d r '& "OUITOWM" "5u-vm.. .~~~-~!~;; Xc~·1~ ~"'2-203l S.E. Main, • ......,.~ Halrcuttlng l>arlor 1tarrlo1 Edd1e Albert at OPBATOI ~ ......,,., · Immedlate ~nings and · 548-. 1· I t•....... . I 675-0808 the LOnl Beach Conven· DAY SHJn' .,_....,.,., I _,,, tlon as E nter t ainment l ·2 yean ttpcrien~ In· opporiunlt es lu a n FACTOIY I I Hardwar• S ale•. full ,..,.. ·-300 II!' ........ In Bl h .......... comput•r t . ~lnt De nta l Aaisisl ant for establ.lahed co. in the 1•.i.1Mll IEL[~· .., \.A:n~. ""· V\.... " ,,_,.. "' A. group endodonUc prac-Oran&e County airport -Clrt Ume,nperpref'd. Apply Long Beach. working condltlona &t Uc1• lo Newport Beach. area . Appli cants to S2.75 hr. ra.lae In 30daya. I I In p er. aon , C r o w n CaUM2·567tl.e;11tl29 bt!Mfrt.sil l:ew~ewa :.>' Great opportunity. E•· trouble8hoot repair and 4 4-y, 40 br wk. Co pd se:qv1cr:5 Hardware. 3107 E . Coaat toclalmyourtlc.ketl appt.c• .7 elft o .~nenc.e necessary. Noo-'4!St eleciro~c ayatew. benel\ts. 97iMeeo I 1401 DoY I Hwy· CdM. * * * l. A N o S c A P E !ttnoker 644-0585 R.ecenl analog and Food Prep, I •· I Hardware Salesman, t!Jt• JNSPECTORS ror iar· AR C H I T EC T . Ot.ntal receptlon1at for 1~~~ ~~=~~e~~~l~:: M:y:mr~sl:~ln~~~ds H Stw.l:... per, Lagu n a Buch ment mf1. Exp. or will e~~~re~:S1d::~r.t d~~ »usy group practice. •UIM lo •Mt. c/o The :and:lches • prepar: I w4~1 I =r. 494·6538 or train. Ne~<!,. energetic sign reqd. Send resume 'ChaU~ns1or,. rewarding Dally Pllot, P o. Box buffets. Mon thru Fri. I ""-. ~ I people. 49&-...-I 4' saJ req to or contact poaltaon or 11lrl tx· ·15e0, Coal a Mesa. CA. 8-1. We'U train. $2.80 ~wf •HOSTESS• D.C. FIS.lnachl &As.11oc. pt>rl~ln dmtalflcld. 9283' atart. Call Krta. 557· L H91.:z_-:=-J Pt·tlme,lnites.Zlyrs Classified Ads. your one· 2030 E. 4th. &lite 228 No«Hmolrer.844--0586 wk~. -----orOYtr.CaUJ4t.?411 stoplhopplnfttnte.r. S.A.92705.(714)f'7S-O'T44. -• ........ -... . . . • , • .J ... I • • ... MANAGERS Tlli• H~"9 -"ioCOftU,t Al'-*"t chelft 1, c....-et1fty '"""" oddltlOfHll ,..._. for lh ......_ ... -••e-11t 1t.tf. Wt offtt: An extremely allrac11vc compensation and t>ene111s package wri1c1> includes oath pro ltl sh..ir1nq and bonus proqmms • Solid qrowth oppor1un1t1es with a slncl promo11on llom w1th1n policy If y.-...,,. ~ t 1,.n..tc1 _. "- pol .. tf-' .. .....,. o tik)ll • .._. M Hr•lc• r.11 .. r•t, H111t c•ll '"· •.t W---. ....... ._._. "-"· TOU PltH 11001 "JJ7.746' or ,_. • ,.._.. .. 4""-: , .. w-.. P.O. 80JC '3l30 Orlando, Florid• 32809 ""', ...... o-.-11\' -Att-IM A<tloOI ~.WP . ' ...w -~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!~·-~~~.~ ..... ~!.=.: .:.!.~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~!~.~~ ..... !!.~! ~-~~~ ..... !!!! Sunday. November 12, 1978 OAJLYPU.O"T IJJiF MICHAHtc om ce Mncr. AppllHC:l'PRl!SSMAN 2 yr• l'•SJer, HttpW•t.cf 1100HetpW.t.-d 71 00 HtlpW~ 7100 Need b&slc akUl$. ireat Service OOmpany n~ A 8 Dtck 380. lllnt worlt. RETAJL •••••• •• •• • •••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• °"*'tr wUbtl& to worlt brlttbt, ru~albh il\lr()Od•f)4jw.Z3l 1£CEJYING CLERK BUUOCIS S.\J ES IC SBV1CIMA.HA6H (or adv C.11 )~l Ui.3. person Phon\l, ll~p. - . --• •1800 -r rronlb. Nation " S c h ed u II nit & d 1 i. Uo ll d f) H •or11ul Ina. IYf)lltfi.-HP"f req d Ptoduch~n Supt•f\ Ii.Or 'r ,.:ASE IN FASHION ISLAND WILSHl.RE ~ rorp. now hiring ~ p1tchin1t o( x ~rv1cc St!n 1c:e, uoo Adiam1 642-0MO Prevlou:t •PPU &rMlrtna H 8 W'-'"'11uu • N F:WPOR'r lH;A(.;H Ag Z3 to 3$ Cl\11 Mr FV~ \ techrurlun!ol. full tlnw, f1 .£!...._ ~ carnaneitd°'°'•Pply :~~:"';;1!e t·~~;11~i H.1 :. Jrl oµcn1n$: 1n 1l~ rtce1vrn& Goldin95S-33U ln11e~1ts ~7~0 ~ICAL OfC. OfffCI "upt-rvl.wr for vrer 111mn, d l•part nwnt 8 30 lo 5 30. Monduy lhru HELP WANTED Sales people. El Toro p/l, ~·h··"" 1 <.:h , Ser vtrl' Stt1t1on att11nd t>etnianent Ot!nl offlc"f' tnt-t h•rt 1t·11l 1111'1)' F r 1dJ). dys. ev.-5 •• wknds . .;>\; ""'u~your M!l\lllall f r'r t-x pt•r /\.pply = ~';r 7~tt<~t wor1t tlvy ~ to,.x Llhf-r1d t>fln C'lrJt. 111rlud1· ftLIASf CALL 644-5070 w..w.p 112.1s1hr .. 110-1~. ~'t~i; :.tor, 7~h1 t.h~ Loil(unu chevron. 6M s AMMoolbN ,."n rt .. r r~r In •• Sl'RO W u r profit '\h lmn~ Sal ry '"'"'111N . ..,.an W1hon Temporary ' CHRISTMAS til t''T Cllt llwy,LaJ?una'Beach.- ooon• Wed .\ Jo'rtdl" .F.GAL wor~ h••lpful <tpen Call 114111\14 ~I SALESPl'.RSON TRAJN only ~ M11 t u r .. pr•lu ri•d 3D lnatrultU'nt ~. ·~~•z . Cbn.StJllaS R M.Abranu. CALLNOW !'krv1cl'Stat1onpersonnl'I. J>lt>ai.~ m.alJ l'ftumtl t« t .'hf'rnJcail l.n , II u @J ~ ~ @J ~ ~ l819Newport Blvd 642 :'.M'1ts mule· or fom .. f'ull & Pl Medi c ul fro nt o fl l('fl I' u Ron I I 'llt•wpun CJ c c a .... -i•tes Coslil Mei;is I llmt' No mer hrinlci; Ap Mt'l'\'tllf'Y w IOftll.• b»l'lt U.141ch.i.'A PRODUCTION O c ~.. Secretary w/ i•xpc•r for ply 2490 fo'uirvlcw. C.M olfl« <."'pc"""~ Mtu•nrtir.-l.iit1t l )Ptrlll G1rt Wrup Security SALIS/Tr..._, yourag~row\flg compHOy ~'Mr Boll!:__ __ _ b.l\'t.' ld l!i!l&llt 2 )l'•r> ~" TYPIST •N f,1.,hlon 1-.1.md newpo rl c enter b44·5070 EQUIPMENT SALES GOOd !'>lartm~ ,llull~?. u 5 SERVICE STATION al p.n .-mc• li44 I i~ :~~·~n~·n!:"~P~:-!>~ l'arl llnw . d")' ~11111 ~~::~~~(,°;~~"~~~~. !:e<.:.~X{~~j~~t~if:d wkdys only Call 64a·i72t lendent lull or part umc Y l':Ull'Al. Rl-.CPT MWit l)'J~ 7Qv.1101 to... ly 1s curreolly IOOkintt office copying sy5tcm'I MonN~_llth T o p WUKl'l> to ra ~ht. l\1lerg1.1t ulh~. ll11h1 I} P· OIDH DI SK r ,. 111 n 1 l u m 11 ,. 11 , lkul ~tutl Sul"'" l«.-stauratnt -Ma nager Ali ror applicants who ure w, 11 t r a 1 n h 1 g h I y &C'retar~ Pl'r:o1011 M :rnaue m c 111 111.i (~II Rrt'ncb )J(J ~ llt•n•·llt" Appl~ 111 1 .... r""" .. diHn Wt4co s111lunt, mo.~l be avllll Ulterested in l\·mporary motava ted a nd com · Newport Heorh l,1'4 of op\ 11va1lublc. lnsurum-.· t:~v r r d •'U\l1Hn1 r 1><-t"'M'" !MM 'bPM .,. ... 1•Vt.'1>&wkndJI ~x~rre Chnslma!> employment pet1t1ve 1nd1vs for a h ce nt.>eds exper1em•t«I p;iul C';all rur 1ntt•rv1ew M U>ll' AL \S~-1 t runt "'''' " t lo I' not I" h M.ooJJty U\ru l''rnh•> Free 3 Weeks q 'd . wine knnwledfce wilh pocmbilHy of grow career position tn s ales. sttretary wljlood typin11 II.JO IS41 Cl(fay for bu" \• l' t ... p .. flllHt', Jh f,. r .. q cJ helpful Plea se CJll or ang llltO pcrmaol'nl l)()sa Guar salary + uuto + s ka Iii. Will triun on IHM S .. ; w 1 N <i "AC JI 1 NE prt'frrt\'d l u l .. M\.'1 .. 1 l t \IUl" fa lllll) 4 Ua\ Ol.A .... tCOAST TRAINING appt, be t wn II 30·5. lions bonus. If you underi.tand ma.: cttrd/1\ Sl'nd rl' OPtm 1-:xp fo r ?<n\all 64.).~ ... on ~~ll t-0 twndlli. DAIL y PILOT M• w Co....,-6'5-5000 eict 520 that lhe i1ecrello SUCl'e!l!I sume to A Law Co~pcarn mf i: plcu:.ant roncl pft•n MEOIC'AI t •ttoN'I <H' ~l~•r\>n, for •PPI 842 ~11 .,..w~ty We o fret exce llent ~ ::::~s't'~~e ~:i?'tc~';~~ ~-~NN~~<'nll'r ty of work ~uarantced 1-'ll'I!: Mu:.t b1• up4'r n,,w Hay!lt ... Hl-.:sTAURANT bene!1u andgood ~alary Drotda.9'19-233J • · 1•;i rn1ni:' (Jll Gin a m.a1ur\.' ~ bn "hl f0t .i •A .. soluu•ly no priur N ai. well as hberul d1:. 49J.~1 .. l~>ata M 1•111.1 trarnin1t or CXIJ\'rll.'OC'l' anruy10 Cali{. Copying Prod SeC'retary BooH cept-r. --p r ulljtlOUlll Npt 8t•h l'AO\F,~ I. MAT1'.R IAI E.quJll l ))>JNr k.011ll.~r nt'<'~:.u0 I U.n rountson:.lorc mcrc lHtn· • ~ome IYP~. knowlt.'dj!t Sh1pu1n" & Uc l1 vcr" Wa<'tl<"\' Rt·n\'fit.11 \h>n 1• fl Cl l t. ~ S 0 R S dJsc SA.LES f bo Pl I " " ' Fri. s s 644 l~ plai.lll' mr~r 11nt-nll'<l r•J(.Of'l-;.'i.~lONAI. • P1•r11voul•tcd ins1 ru1· HOMEMAKERS! ~31 21:~ ('U1'•' app y l'lnk. rull f lrJll'. rx~ \HTIS r Uvn Ple~sa Nt1ply 1n ""'~"n s2s.ooo.sso.ooo helpful but not nee N~-v ~1M&rU •M1c \pp l ' ID pcr :.un 1• I I LI' b 0.-1 T11Co I!) l'Urrenll" -~ ur .. ~"' W1lbn .. yr~1nvour d I d ,.._ '""'In"' I .... ,ft• Ar1 (;.iak r) nov. • rv , .... ~IUll J Oil e JO " Mon<lu) ,.~ I .• l 5 I " ., " sEC·ET &B'f.'.JE i:no ( rl\' tn I: r .. cor t-'illMU'~I~ 1•1.1l>l.lc:.. lac ..,.,., lr·" l UI . s eeking lo flll ruu and rH U)I, J u own LA~ur-•n('e Bo:. ft -., ICC l"' 11 At .,,. 0 0 0"" 'II Lt mcit·h ,.1u11. full 1n~v.· lll\h St < ~ ,11·.,·pting 1·on,,1gomrn~ ... i g PM '"' ..... :-d ""1 '1' . .,..t· r .. ,.. ' mgmot. lllllhl ,hih J?uo Ncv.µuil Bh d •l1fJlu ljt)'.c.·um m111!'>IOn partt1me,daysh1ftopen •Pan·lJmel<istart Slollc lnrorp<Jratt'bu~1 1'4r.17Wi G r e. l b t.• n" ( t u 11 t•utnh·r' knoYt 1,-rltc··.-hl\· 'lt..-vun Hit•tH'h !\u•lt.• lOl • \h t>IC't' of \OJl urf )\'\' Lngs Van~ty or p<>t\llton:-. •1-\Jll Comm1~s1ons Ot:'~h offtc•t· fun, t 100' ---!'i~l H~. 1 fllh .od ,.1•1 •-'" 111 .d i J'IJu·t~ .,, th <' in 1 ido \ il/uf.:t' ('d i loca.u011, a~ailarbll' Apply daal} IULLOCKS •l''ree tra mlllg pr.ogram ~.~n'~t.lyt o1n ''r~~lru1~J~,.'~rfc>' ~:11rto~~~~.R~?~~i~r~<~Ky11o., iwl St.'f\ at•i• l!J(XI AJJ m... 1 \ 1 1 • ' li4· your own boi.i. with .1 Unl'r 2 M WILSHIRE. •Oran~P Count} ()(fires , " '" • , ,. lnu i · / l 1'"'' ~ri. •·~ 673~1 tul)rlOll'h proit.':.i.ionulur ii;; t:vt!Apptl> <.:all No11o· f\•S'(ton.tl .1\mo >.p ht·r1· ~rllmi: Lo t ram 1173 351~ I..' M JX,•rtctWc l'u 11 tl42 21llti ~ I G I •1 M. 'f' :\1 ............... n .. '"'A.u •PM 1• T&full L111w hl''" Must tcum7.utw n Del Taco ,...........,.. "'· rOtAp (;ood a 1J1H.,,r Jnt·1· • :.twn. <Y·> • MOONLIGHTING un ,-. "...., ... • be ll\lttllubk Wl't.-kda} Katella Raa12 NEWPORT JOECONNEHS ll.dephunl· VOl\'I' I'''' n ~«3tlbfrllliam VA It l'I. I N{, I. O I immin~s & a ftt-rnoon" ... BEACH Central0C1170·7740 taal Call for 1nt1·n11•w •SHOWROOM• • SW in; PI M; M 1,,i. 1 o n 1-ieiu blt.' hri. Aµply ~11 For detaU1 call Lin 1120Supcnor Ave 837·!Ml63 731 7071 •SALES 1! .Motel lfuusd .ce11crs :; VitJO .are11 C>n ,1·_ tru('k pen.on ~t Md>onllld 's lll-1003 493·0442 COSTA MESA S3f'ashion li>l:rntl Sales --W/\Tl':HB~.:us dtt,Yt; a "'w k ti to;? JO Nt• &tor b11r k p;ir,~ 1:-;xp. ~'!" Retitauninl. ~362 8cach ---E O.E M/F T G b Sectry 1 Clays. <ipfllY only l,ookinJ( for exp s alf!t'I clip S3 00 Jo:x p S:J 2!: will train I' f or Jo I 81 Hfi ReceiYi'") Cieri& 20921 Magnolia "Yallpapers 0 0 A su with exlnl 1yp111g & !il)t>ll Pt<Opli• 10 'itarl Hi)lhc:.I 54S 947 I Co r u I K eel wtc night or c Jrly rnnrn ' F.l t><'I ronic~ ma nuf llC' HUNTINGTON BEACH --sidiary ~f General Mall!i ing skills. pref 2 yr -. wa1w~ pd in industry . up Motel. C flt hr1o 76K 563:1 9YAJ..ITY COMTltOL lurer need:. pcr:.un ror Equal Opportunity RmRB> PER SOM has an immed. opening legal exp Sta rt $4 so µ._-r 111 $300·$4110 wkly. (•all -E our I per!.on rcc~avan" Employer M 1 1'' for full t ime & P<trt tame hr.. 586·883<!. Mon thru ut"k al Tht' Rcdroom ~l"'I d td C fl'..__1m:1 ______ -I llpand1ng 0rdn°e .., P&rtllme 7umllam.lo I l Cot" "' ,, .... c ma1 loH1n ,. . u ir ., dept ex per Ill rt'l.'(•11 int( .. sa es pos. a our s " Thurs 6:11 337/i for JPPI tame Kirkwood Motel ft.UIUN~ LOT County al!rospare t'lec funt•t 1oni. ll> dl':.1red l'mpty waste b<ts kels & Mesa store & Anah1:1m -w30 t: U>at<t ll~y. CdM. ,.._...0 ,.. ... T troruC'S company uff~r11 So'""" l'f"lnu ht'lplul We othe r :.1mlfnr ma an C<1reer opt. <1valfal.alc 1----------1---------• G7" ....... ""' ,......,. "'"'" o ppo rtunit y fo r ag ""' " " RESTAURi'-NT Lenllnce dul tt!!-> as re n...A · d I ST•ILEH•MD ......__, 6 M~W I )tca">h1cr ur off1•r g ood p ;iy & C f ~oratmgan or sa e!> SEC TARY "" "" Motor1•vdc '1l'< h.an ... ,.,., per 04.'\ 557 woo P"'·l1~ ··ont ""I .. ~1•••r ~re:1~1ve. mouvated Pt'<> bencnts. cum puny i:. re WE NEED Qwred all or inten ae w Expenence helpful In RE . vv • • u• ~"' ' J>le whu de:.ire a rcw ard appt. lnle.:rated Ua ta 1 2300 Ha bo r J>fi•J!>Jll l sicr:.011ul1t). t lo<ullng to La g un.i Corp .C M f)46·6080 quire a r Out:.t11ndrngoppty for.1n ~4ut> .. tnan Ct:ntcr w('ff >!roo~d . :.lurt s:1 34 '"ct!{ car~r,frn itO dcXC'I ing llt•at·h w11h1n 3 mo':. Call ---Hlvd Between IO and 4 d f1c1ent per~on to '"'" I '" ui.lry .)OU c:.in· u for appt. ""rk"I• Con YOU! 8 H'S & LV .... 'S f>46.505ll MOVI., & TY EXTR """' PP } l"hullcmg ing p<A1taon in lrols . Per:;nn~( Ot.•"t " ro ---------• our !'att'nO)! dt•flt (;oo<l ~ ... ~ THE IRVINE CO ~with u C'hho rc fur 1Jd Eo"'i:: KN'i. & LVN'l>, openani:s SAUS PT /TIME typ1nK & t.·H11:1cnP ,kalb <; .. 11 1·rJf l.1h11r b ;u·k .:round ... omt'. knowkog1· ur ran1·h e11u1pm1•n1 Startmlo\ 'alan S3 IM hr /\ppl~ 'II t-: E 0 L 0 R \' I 07 l Ccunelback vanl'ement an the :.late of 714 H33 3300 l~n-:_ _ on AM & PM :.h1rt::.. fu ll 11 ~ rt'qu1red /\µ11ly UJtn H 0 L L Y W 0 () I> lnO..... 644-90 I(] U I r Id R Ar-. ·1abl t lun.· or part lime Good ~ew1vei., nc extra Noon . Mon thru Fa' THE llVlME CO CASTING DIRECTORS ..... lt? art c ectrnmCb It.' . ece puona:.l. fu ll t110l'. you avat e o :.tartrni: :.ulJf). xlnl rroney" EJm $200 week Personnel Guaranlf'cd l'Xposurt:. _ _ don'l bes1tat4': lo appl) hle lyprng.cxperhclpful woril pcwi-tl,.. daY", b c ncfil::.. /\pp ly Jl ly s h owing frame d 11171 ('unwllH1l·k over 5.000 JOb"> l1llt•d Lh1' Part.., Counter Man for ~;"n~~1 fo~~nE~~~!!.~ 556 ~ I 11" c ht I Me hours flagship Con\ C<.•ntl'r. original oil parnllnR~ MARRIOTT )Talone $25 $100 per d ay parb SLOre Ill Coi.tu Mesa & final IOS""l'tlOn or e fl'C RECEPTIONIST t ll:JOAM to 2:30PMI. 466 l-'l111:::.h1p Rd. N tt. from si9• thru party HOTEL ln1n1• li+tOOhl If ac~e"'A-' y 3 fy r Cafl "" ~•2 "",. pla n. no IOVeStme nt 900 N ,, LJ .. .,,..,.. "' r e<' area 548 3443 __ trotuC'S as::.embly. wan no See Ad under PBX or full·tl.-e niqhts, '" ...,.... ___ Terrv, ..,.,1 ... 01 • ewport t.l'nll•r r V 1 0 lo: 0 (' AS T I N G --·• C llf I t 8 k · ~ ""' "" N ._.,.rt ilea< h Stock S..,.rvisor Full Tiftlllf •~tail Stor. ftotition SERVICE (714 l 7fl1 1244 & e valuauon of solddenn~ a · s an dotlncJ shift 11 1 or Robbie's ROCJ & Mop "-""' · ----PARTTIME ~resistance we l 1'!g RE<.:EPTIONIST1 SEC overt? Wo men needed f o r SANT /\ llELPERS EqualO~;.·~mplyr New Cap1~truno. Nursinl! Should be famihur wifti RETAHY Part tune 111 llo uioc Clt'anlnR ~,·rv nt>eded from No\. 24 1----------1 Retzislry H N's l. v :,., PCB & r~1stam'l' welded beaulaful Onl' /\.llorney Ar-. loolll f 541S-07S7 Dec 24 ror our Santa ___ _ ., ... 1lea1I nr Sf(>t'k $-1 pt•t hr Conlact l.1ndil 31 M-111 0011 for inl1·n·11·~ p,.actu•ul ... lnti•n·~ll'd in t.:xcelll'lll salarv Toy assembht>s & be .iblc le liow offtl'l' in llurll l'kh . Y~ ltCJ or O --phol o concession ;i t ---------•I dom i: pn,alc• dul• nur~ Dt>mrn!'tn1tc•rs for local read a~:icmhly prtnl'I C 0 m f 0 rt 1 h 1 ,. J 1 1ob with 9ood op· Sales Laguna Hill,. Shopp1nR / Ill~ Ca ll fi6l ()5111 rt.•llJIJ slor~ (';i ll /\on IJ s t' r n s jJ l' (' I I 0 II h Yil2 &'I I porlunitles? c ""SH c .. ao Cir Only thos~ th at 1·an G1ll(•I 8()(}.621·6494 ma·roscopt.>:. & JK'rform rmi.p t•rt< • · ' "" -work Mo n ·l-r1 fr om *Secretaries* LcRal R fo; 1SI 10~ F:mpl11~ ('r~ Puy i\11 1-'t•t·:o. STUDE+tT ,.or 1>t·rm p,1r1 t1mi\ 1·mplf1ymcnt. dchvcnc:.. ti I u ,. " r I n l 1 II ~ • r I) I ard11l 1·t·t 11 r ul olfH'< Musi ha\'1· 1·ar Nu 1'1C1Jt•r nt•t'Mli lrv1n1• !111+ 51:.!0 ';t' l<S \o, J\ If)!-;~ 13.3 II l o untrv l'h11) t:unv ilo:-.p 54!1·3061 Nu~" A:.:.1st.1nt. l ·llµrn. full & p a rl t 1mt• l'rc t•ert1J1C'llllOn ClllhM.'h or fcrcd Every otht•r wknd off tM7 ·3SlS. MUISESAIOE IT KAINING CLASS> Dlll l ) Wil l t rai n quahht.-d ~rsonnl'I All !1h1fu. a va1ful)le /\ppl\ IWSSupenor. NU ------ NURSES RN's LYN AIDE S8D·S98 $52-S&O S42-S44 Ne«ied for ho:.J)alal :.tarr relief. ICU" ull noors /\II shifts a vail Mt1$l be <k 1)1;'.nda!Jlf' & havl' r1•b Skill tJ81-e ssmtonl lt•sb a re ~1v1•11 Group 1n s u r ant•c a v alf TO I' WAG to;.') 11.~k alx>ut other benefit:.. Come in l111m· 5pm Mon.Jo'n. WESTCLIFI" ;-..urses RP''"lO ltil7 Wc~Lchff. Sll'WJ "liewport l\c;.H'h 631·0610 752 !11 IK PART TIME EVENINGS /\dull' with outsl:.intla ni.:. 1.11tract1vt' person a fl I 11·,. who enJO)' work•nR wit h kids. Start ul $3 50 J)t?r hour. Phone 642 it321 Ext 250, BETWE EN 4 .00-5 OC v11nous other 1ni.~•t•t1on RECEPTIONIST If .J.. I . llalo(ht•urmni:.., Call IOAM 4l'M net.'<! apµly r· c I a l l' d r un<' l I o n~ '°• .....,.os~ opp Y '" Mr Crumpton 9!'>5t<.:ui.h We will train & 1urn1sh 'N( N"'l.I Ucarh l'lty <.i r:tl'111u:. ,,,_,_.atth~f0Howin9 <JL·All.lc!TY 1-. ii .""<"< •r I l ,0 ...--·.~··anti ti Salt•s \l'!>l & ..,h orl 'ktrl , /\ " to•• tni:s u rc up o ~ u (l('l'(l' Ill as.~•:.t c " rHour oca Oft! ····>N.Slf)L~l'Tll lS' ll "ll 7M fi:~7524 bet !J.) Oirceto r 1n l'sllll>lish inl! a?< rcl·<'pt11>n1st for lh1s "' ,._ , .. L1t llPtndt-rs A~1·n1°) 11tr.!O H1rrh St. S11· 11>1 Scwport &ul'h.K33 Kl~ Call "'or Appl Jo: .. w tJ ·114 quaht) plani. 61 rNauir~· uf\ra·posh interior d<' ly roi.t:. t:r lo chl•CI. out SANT AS nw nL"> for \ anoU!'o 11ro ... ~n 11roup Your firm *Carl's this opportunity for htJ(h We need S ant as Imm SUISTITUTE gra nb, l'Sll.lblh h 1r111n works w/lop busmt"•SCl> mconw. ~t·i·urily. l'a'h Nov 24 De <" 24 JI SECRETilY SIOOO TEACHERS l n o pro g r "m .,., & 1n()Tan!(e Co Nl•ed.l(uud oonw.t>'> and l:wncfati. an II s E f ·· "'A.L'T L,'D ''U'll1f •t•d .. u k II c II /\b I J La1tuna 111 s hoppanit .xlnt spol w31lan!( lh ... ,.. r "' L • workmansh1p :.l:1ndardi. Atybp~~l>1,' a I ,'~.'.11 r * Collla M e'la ,ir e a Ctr We furnis h <'0!>· .-rsonablr indl' wi mot1 '\Ullo.1ttuh•tl'a1:heri1 fort. QE Will "'00rd1na le .. alh ""'l t•r•wnnt-' i::d1 • R e a II rd I .. s ~ of t' x ...-h h b ' ~ c.•7 6122 •• ,.,..,. " ~ tuma:s 714/633 7524 ))ct t yp111g & Sii Rkkpi: l'XIJ c•omprc• t>O'\t \/1• II( t'nll!lOt.>eMn ll! & manufac coy • .,., N B . o..vv ~11 ~fU!I 23002 Lake For••• 1:w ra l.'n<.·e. wrtlt• c Q 9-5 & abilit y lO handh• lot!> of .. choob. i:rade!o !I· I i . tunnjit on QC concC'rn:. r · pt'n ' 00 IMGrA.v~ De Pate . Tt.'X,J'> llcfani•r) -pobht· rnnta<'t u mu-.1 Mu:.t pci:.. .. 1·.,~ 'alarl <".'\ ..... forJ'1-ret1ard1n u t•l1•{'tra cal. e vcnmJl,Unltf 7J)m .• Corp. Bolt 711 n c l bo & I I .. "r'•dun\IJI !-.hurt 11•rm Ui:iioppr.in:~ny m~hanm:i & a:.i.t>~1bl) RECEr'T -S700 C4rfotta Worth T,76101 SP.CR ETAR Y i\DMI ~ t·~~f Ju~~ ;.,71 6~;·;; SJK ~11." lr1n1! tnm PM Employer p r ob I \' m i. \\ I I I Rapidly i•xpand ·~ co LA.GUN.ILLS -·-- -A.SST. Comm'I real H 1-: CoJsla l l'er:.onncl i\.l(t'n $S0 dJ~ T11 J!ll>IY ror an ----rar11ripa l c In failure mJVlnR into Jovel) nt-w e q ual Opply Jo.:mp l)'r Sa lei.. t-;nthu•.ia!>tt c finanC(' firm ~('eks t111> l').2790 1farbor .CM ll'r\I ..... plciJ:OI' 'uhm11 PASTE-UP PERSON with at lea:.t l year 1·i. pc raenC'c. prt:re r il ll lj ne w11p11per 1-:,., n·lltnl compuny lxnelits Apply hctwecn 9AM & fll'M. Monduy thru t'raday ORAHGECOAST DAILY PILOT li42 5682 '.l:IOW Hay St Co:.ta Me!Ht t::qual Opportunity r.mvh·~c·r PIX A.nswerinq Sttvice 0.J y. l'I'<':.. I' T F T j!rave} ;ird 01>1;'.r 1 IQpm 6am I Must he wil lln~ lu ~ork :.omi· ~ kf'nt!i. £'1:r> an <tl Y"'~· C'UbtOm l·r ofr . nt't'<i'> attr ae per" M .... perl!On lo t•all on people nott·h :.t.-<:} ltt'Q \ln~l)J> ALL JOBS FH,.:F re!lumc in Jll'r,,cm to d l & d ir in the dt•s1~n t radl' ing iJwpm • S II. llunllnl?\On lkat·h v naun C'oor IOJ wn vcn ° w oul go1n~ J)t'rsonuhty Oc:.1<•n l<\'!11.lUr<"f':., kn11 w l c·d ~1· of I< ~ .... ________ _. :.urvc)i. Pos1laon re t o l!reel , I!. a t or:. & ... 1 r·d :\f 1• llai:h !-.rhnol D1'llrtC'l quire::. A/\ 1le~rc 1· 111 llANOLl:: PHONES In 545-60llO tcrrruno ogy pr1: · u.,l S ECR fo:TAH Y ,1110 t~ 5201 Uoha ,\ve ,.H B t 'a d l I RESTAURANT -bcr<:spon &workw man SIOOI . l)pani.: .5Sv.pm ur t·.d l H!IH 117 11 1.,, cngmt:\'nng or in u:. n a tt•rest 'J: van t>ty. J(d ty p B.\RTE:-IOF.:R~ Sal~ ,.,uperv1s1on 1-·or JPIJl h f 1 munagmc:nl & l.ll ll•a :.l ~ ani(, l(d adv & l1t•ni. (jrt'ut BUSBOY~ LOVt-: pfo;Of'LI'.:"' call<l Gpm. 833_2462 SH 90v.'Pm ;\pphC'Jlmn lun 1•r m 1>rma ll>n year:. 111 JCro,.,p11c1: Q(;1 plHC'1.· t11 work. t·all Sa ll) W/\£Tt..:RS ll a ,•i· ,0mc: ,,Jlt·i. o r ----dl'adhn1•No' l:J environment ~AIUl\:J l"ntl 5411-f.055 Cua slol Per .. 1111 WAITRl:-:SSt::S m1·,1Jral hac ki:round":----------S H Al>~tl :'-1 s~:l'"t' job ~xpencni·c in lwu or nt:I /\(~ency. 2790 Harhor. "()() ... ",C ""llL.,,.. O~mon :.lr all' f at'(• & SECRETARY t \ p In I! t;~ w r' m s II $301\ Sal:tr). Mui.l h.J\'t "'"'"'' t1on may b .. t'l)n ''M '-' "" ,..,,. "-., I"· /\ I t :1 t ur-. 1°0""'1rat1• taio; t•\ ..,,~a ' '-UIStlWi\SJll::k t>od) m;is:.ai(t'r in pn• Johnso n & John son 11 .... µm PP ic·.i1111n, ,. ·' ''" sideroo t\bov~ po!->1l111n!!' Al.I.J OBS fo'HE E :.llKt' d1:pl :.ton•:-Cum lh·alth Cart' Davis aon. or Jdlant· Nov 111 If It llt'ri<'ni··· •n 11 In: mm offer t·ompt•t1t1Vt' ... 1,1rt -llOSTl::S!'\ rn I ~.., I o n 11 o I e n l t<tl f1·1·c. ~killed ~h1.•reta nal Union HS 0 1sln<'I. f!WI µ;my ••rl\ 1ronm1•nt. l'os1 · g · I & m N• .. "''•ul ror work 1111 an ~ J "' 111m tn N'I S:111 fllt'l<:<• tn "a ary c:o "'""' S200u 1 tJy <;hn:.tmu i. l<ilc nt a challen.l(in.: ~rnd flol~.1 \H· .11111': O Jo: prch1:ns1vc benefit:. plan RECEPTIONIST on c·all ba:-.as Rt·.:i .. tN St«rt 1mnw 1hatl'ly Call '11 Vl'rs1fied po:..1Hon in itsci----------~~~,0:~. r~1r~~:!''~~)bh~:~r~ llTL K Wf<:ST . 2:.!21 So now' Group In!> ·' va1I. l>awn. :!131 :!Ml JOOd Rc .:1onal Sale::. Off1ct-Co , 1;:11>:1 W1lshm· l\fvd. Anne St . S 1\ l',il1f Pcrrnunl'nl f''llmc post· you choose your day~ & tr you are J ~l'lf.~tart(·r. S«(Ty~ S~tter 927/\• 11· "57 U""'> R f •. .., I ~ 'IA'' \''l"L St 1· :!0!1 I. (\ !11111.tK .,.., ., " "&.n-tmn 1n our Ne wport v i hours. e erences, t·ar 'II ... a C!'> r1:1>ourceful. can handle ,. u 1 1• , .... t~muaalleOpmpo1·nro~r·1ml1l'P~0}:1c;c· fin· !Oam Jpm. rio f'X telephone are n •11 In SI 00 Min/Day your wo rk load 14•1Lh SXhlnt h1ypd1st <ISOr wMp m + r' :!13 f.s5 :.lf)Jl '"' · pen l'ncc ner Wall Iraan terviews evl·ry Monday ComM m101mum s upcrv1s1on • ort an pn• 1=-1• I) TAX PREf>ARATIOH ~~ed to <tlllJf) to te:.l & inll•rvic·w apph 9am·5pm • and have excellent skills. fict• rC'~ponsabihl"'' ... >n•· "-"'kke"p•n" ''" ', •• '1 t h •-,~1 WE"'TCLI rL• New fast growing !>Jlcs lh t ' fl a• Ca II 540·3222 .. ,. "'"' " ..... Heal Estate Salc:-1 Pcr'>or can .. ., " us a vl• ~vvv .., r r is post ion "'1 ,...v ... you hJ'>I" w1opt1on 10 hu~ for small NB office l\ev. tel~phone a b1f1ty, n•1 l} P· Hosp11ahly He:.ourcc~ company i.t:eks JO am· an opportun1ly lo ut1li£c• Rt>ply ,\d ti. u.111y l•alnl & PT OK. Good comm ang Callfor uppl 1617 Welolc l.JH,Ste20'J b1l1o us & ex pe rienced your ab1l1t1 cs 10 the· SECURITY pn Boie I~•""· ('0,1;, GtS.3683 Victor T~roriH Newport B~.'a<'h field rep!>. full lu ne To rulle:.t ----6310610 7c.20118 promote cnmmunll ) Wl· orrr r <sn t•it«1·ll1·nt MARRIOTTHOTtL '11 ....... t·J 921121> 556.a520 · ur " " "h""""rS gw.... f!>. Lh1~ REAL ESTATE ___ ;,;.;.;;.;.; __ -t~~~~~~~~~~I J ~...... 11' :.tartinlo\ sal<1ry p lus rr \\1• drl'M'l'kini: J r1•l1Jbll' T1".1rh1•r l'n• Srhool or TAX Ml.MAGER ----pref . hut 14 111 train SALESPEOPLE -------Yo u ? C r eal ' C., I I tnlo(t' benefi ts packa1w p('r!'>OO tu work """hi,· T i· " " ti ,. r i. '' I cl Wesley N Taylor (;() i:. a __ .;.;;;;;..;;;...;.;,;..jf~R~"'~""'~A~U~R~AJ~N~T~---1 ~1-4214 Interested a ppln·ums an• hoor<. LJ~ enron· .. nwnt (1•' I I r11 .it,. ,. '1• n • Nursing. LV~ or HN. full M:jny bend. pa~ C'Om I 1 me 3 llpm 1-:, cf)' m" n v. c'X"p I:: 0 1: 33-yea r old fi rm t4hOll\ RECEP'TlOMIST "'""' Sales fX'<>Pk w r:.ale1o t·~ tn\lled 10 send rl'sumt'. nr "l't'unl\ t<'Cp1·rn·n1·1· <1u1rf"1 I ~1rm 1;.io XH211 own1.-d & operated hv •Is i\ prominent re.slaura nl per for youns: )!row1ni: mcludm~ s alary hb tory helpful EnJOY ~oud rnm ucher wknd oH lknellt:. ~333:r-founder We ;ire not J <"hnan need:. a i.h a r p AREYOU T IREO OF1\ company i\ chanl'C' tu ''.i"31mN~~~~SO!\ p,+n} h1·nd1t-. .1ppl'' T1•Jlh\•1 ' .t 11l<·. am :-Jcw mi..rmt!tlml<' 1·an• rnx urut 847 JS15 /\ n i:. ~ e ring st' r ' , t' c s ubsidiary. brand\ or Reccpllonist Lt~hl l>P DEAOEN DJOR" en rn t op p ay C:Jll Ce D Mon l'r1 'IJm :0..•11rn m1•tl1Jl• 11 r c n 1 n~ fra nchise -JU:.l head· 1nu, duli"" v··ri"·'. & con 64S·Z720 Mon No• IJlh .., 660 Nlc29wrirtN ~rtr Br h Pt•r.-onn1•f I :10 4 :io I'M fl45 H4:W h <J "' ~a 0 ~-u DOYOU LIKt:: --..,uatc " c-,,.-C' OOON1·~run t't·n1,.r D1 -quarters Wll a roun ~enial omcc Call for ilP· DEALING SALESPF.OP L .. : Equa l Oppor Employer TE Jti.CHERS the c lOC'k a cccs!'> l ti 1x>mtment. 546-0348. Nt·wport I~"" h "" MUltSIMG AIDES 11perawr full & I' T Call & ORDERLIES ~ 3561 Ab<>vc avcral(t' wa.:c llt•ulth pla n Newport Convalescent Ct>nter 1555 Supenur 1\' l' Ncwp<irt lkach Nurs111~ LVH 3 11 :.h1fl Fi T I 0111.Y pu:.1 t1on :ivu1l 1 S!I Bed far Xlnt sat. bcncl & ~ork ani: cond lla yv1e w <.:o n v, 20S5 Thurin . C ~ 642·3505 t-; 0 . t; OFACE CLERK l'HX OPt-;R1\TOR Will train fu ll t ime . 2.JO.pm llpm. Conlul'I Mauncn. Ncwportcr Inn. \107 J;:imbor<'l' Kd. N H management fo r a~ WlTHPEOPLE '• C hrl !.Lm a~ h ~f t> ----------Equal Opport-'niply• l'a1r1µo ... 1t1on..,111 l'rotci. s1sta.nce al any lune Our --Mervyn ·~ 1' now ta ktnJ.f· SECRETARY ~1 F tJHI ("hu rr h St.\honl WL ' AR IC' Wll ·'T applarallons for Pit !l:Jlf'~ r .... h ... d m·house video tape h!.l· 1:. ... n Good typUlg •ktlb. work .. 11(1m.1 ., .. ;11· .,un uyi. u L·, ,. "': I' T YOU'R"' & stock. daytime. evci. & ~ -1 h •· r. .. Ing & Sales t ra1nin" pro n " " r, c. ed El ct f m 11nh II l. :.1 ~ •t11 ,. wknd ~hafts a vail /\.ppl" van · e ronacs ar SECY o SH er I 2K uram by Tom Ho1>k111s I!. s w I T c II n 0 /\ R [) LOOKING f''()H " ADVANC L'D Kl..,ETIC.S n ~ ,.:r.1tl1·· t .ill ·1\1!1 :IOKll ,.... ut 9811 Adam., Avit, ll B "' •• F' " L" the finest re al c~Late OPERATOll ltequ1r\!!I 12:11 V H•t ori.a , C'M a s t i.:rn~1 11 ,.: " •· m.im1nl(snnly _ tramlng ava1lublc W1: I yr cle n c al PB>. ex /\t Jack In The HoK Wl' ~.O~E 11 1 CJ J rn 2 Pm 646 7165 Dvlpmnt Co 111•ctf, or PBX have an openin~ for 2 per approvod typing have duy. na~hl and ---------ganazed i.f•1·~ tor lhf'1r TEl.t-:PfH1N,.:S1tl.,.:~ fi44 1700 •: 0 1-; PIX OPERATOR ~ales persons with en ct•rhfcuh~ 140wpm l Sal l(rnveyarcl o~nlni.:s. full SALES SECRETARY treasurer Ciood r ~·111ni.: & SOLAR ENERGY thusias m . t•haral'lt•r & swo w S&:I /\.ppl1C·ii tion or prt·llmc FhM Cl th' We are loo ktnJ? ror " l'OITX' r.nanC'1· nr ·""'.I! S~'tlO nr mor1• an ~1 sh11t1 lmmediatc partt11nc tar integrity to mut1:h our deurlUnc Dl'l' 7th lnQ O lrHJ bright. i·xpcricnecd bk~cl Varwt.vofpl1•:.isa11l hr' an morn'j!. nt•w air lctnoon l op e ning i n high standoTdi.. Your JIU Union llS D1Mnct. Thl• Rt..>d Balloon is look· scrrPtnrv Lo work an our dutle'>. bt•aul m·v. i1t1' t·ond ofr·~. '-<lie!. i·xv"r Newport Beac h . l':x own pnvale dcbk & no 520 1 Bo lsa A ve . llB "~,.MEl::L'MCOAl<M~:~::i ing for sales ~rsonnd one g1rl .<.:orona dd Mur Xlnt b\'n~ & flC•Lt•nl <..ill h1·fp r111 ll rl y wag t· ~tt~~~fn r:31f;{J~~i w~~~ parl·t•me salcspeop!.: "' ~lr~·~l ~.~~~~r'i~r ~ ofricl' Mus t bl' un :11• Sahy [)40.605S l"oNol :ii:a1ns1 romm St.>llmg Q>mmlssion !<Pllt up to E.0 .E " curate. fasl typis t, have Personnel AJ(\•n1·~ :!i :Xl l11:rncl nt~ ~oli1r Enl·r~) pre~1oubll okffi1:e ordrecep 10•;. Interview tJy lip· __ ------.... $3.00.$3.SO/hour :.tartan1: s t ores C a 11 L1 n d a "o00 arnmmar and a n H.arbor. CM dt>\ it''-'' 1-·nr a ppt 1·:111 ~fmit ac g~oun . 1 Poinlment onlv R•stourant s alary. Over 18 upply 111 Mli U()l l for 1ntcrv1cw ;ptitude for light book· ALL J OBS flH.I' fiary. 1714 1 !1:;7 2741 nl g r owl poll'ntia · Wesley N. Taylor Co person a l any o r the ---ES rjT __ _ salary & benC'flt.<o Please Realtors 644-4910 Now acceptmg apphC'a-following COSTA MES/\ SAL kt..>eping. Non s moker. no SECY ftO SH to S 1 l K TB.ErHOHE c all Pers onnel De pt . . lions tor the following Of( h 1 pants uits plea!::\e Ca 11 Outstand>n" 011111> for 0""""""' d b k t L h & d location~. er c arg e a ccoun 5 '" u 0 kd ,. SOLICITORS ~"""" to iscuss ac Real E)Jtate pos1 ions. unc in· .. d '"rs . av ts wee ays fun. mt<'re~llnl! JlO" 111 ground ( Have opening for highly ~er ''?°'1 s ehrverooks. hodstes~'. h~I ~-~c;!r n~:~o~::.i~ between 10 a nd 11 for ap· 11ales ofc of mt.II hm m m& t;xpt.•m•n<'ed Only Sell Cah . lst Bank motiva ted s ales agent •Y"' mg t, c s ay"' JACK IN flexible hrs We train Pointment 642·1626 plex MuM b<' uur.11• Oaaly Palo< lhght.'st <"Om Equal Oppt-.:mµI M I-' with the desire to earn night. bus person. day & .,...,9795 pen,onablr w J?ood typ. m1 o;.,ion paid You r • ~ Daily Pilot has an -- -a bove average co m night, ul50, P IL1me book THE BOX <7t4>.-.· SECRETARY 2 girl office tnR & or~Jn 11,1t1on11l phont• .11 hullll· Over Zl operung for u trainee ui. ,HAaMACIST/MGR mlsslon with excellent keeper Co benefits tn H•.-.a.. •wn---SalespersQn. tti;tgrcsllave. waMth bokalang khoowlhedgde llkllls. Meet & J?n•1•t ''io 1 o l'.1rd t'all ~64!\.1 Copy Control Clerk 111 our Located 1 n Pac 1 C1 e u C' om p a o y ! C a I I A I rlude. paid val'ataon . ·~ • mun positive attitude Full or usl now s ort an · 1tors & kt>t?P 'alt~ ofc 1 3r '.\! Classified Dep artme nt Medlral CenlL'r xlnt Stell.atoforappoantment hehlth 1n~ employee •17Ht&Twtffft pi t t;ltper or will train. typing fCu111t1imc1 '. Solnry runrun~ :.moothtr .111, .. ________ -_ Must be able to t ype J(rowth opply. tncenllvl' 963-567 1 dLSCOWlt8. E01-; Apply 1n •Fofnt.w & ... .,. /\pply in person. Stun· open a or appt Sally. S40·605:i Co:.a:.11<1•• 11round 40 WrM. hondle plan Resu me &. r1: person al J I' Mac':. dard S hOl' Storr CM. 645-~ _ Penionnel Atienc). :mlQ phones and other (lencral ferenr e s r eq. Co11Lact {l.....-l''mi!faillj(Jj R e s t a ura n l . 111 14 2 Get in on our aood J dvan 30775 un~tol c: __ _.. /R t Ha rbor.CM cleric al duties Op· Mr Kay8'12·77Z.t . -*...!.. ... ______ Adams. Huntington " -~nrrary Kep · Al..LJOBS ... n .. :~. porluntty for advance· ------Real F.st3 ll.' Beach. cement opportunit1c:.' SAL~ Wanted Pit usi;is tanl to ----· meot and exc~n('nt co m rLUG & MOLD E<tualOpportunlty •SHOWltOOM• cxerutlve ocric1· a d· SECY I/STENO pany benefits . For In· REALESTATESALES £mployerMIF mlnlstrutor T ypin g ter vlew. please call IUILDHS Ir co ............ act•L & RESTAURANT •SALIS' t I ..i.,,... I . I " Vanety of dutwi.. lypani: Of '"""' "" WATER8EDS e e""""'e ... generu 0 · & SH r~. Sonw Pt'rKOll Personnel fire ftHISHEIS IMOUSTalAL lJARTF.NDERSt I lice duties. Send ba<'k nAI wor . Irvin(' (~all M2·5678. ext 277 UUSBOYS Looking for ei<p 58 es ground information to "' OllAHGI COAST GLASMASTER H you're tired of 11e lli11R WAITERS RETAIL people to start. HIRhesl Box 395. ~4 Daib' f'llot, $40-71)39 E.o .i.: _ .Ly ,.LOT __ .,.,, __ a_w_. J_6tb_S_t_. C_'._M_._1 houses and would IJk eto WAITRESSES HILPFfU THAT wa~!tl In Industry · up r .O. Box 1560. C-ostu ServiU! Station AHcn. DA !'ell commercial & In· COOKS/CASHlERS CHllSTMAS to ·"400 wkly. c.11 Me-aa. ca. 92626 dant. uper'd Day & JJOW. Bay St. PO~ duslrial properties with DISHWASHER/ STOCICl .. G Ric at The Bedroom i\aU & Cosl• Mesa a small lona eat.abliahed 63141'76forappt. SICllTAIY Eves. 1' p/Ume AP· f.,qual Opportu11ity SUPBVISOlt Newport Beach baae d Neec1'sd ",C:T;0~ on an •SALIS• P tlhne. ~n'l office & ~SbeJ18StatJon. 17th & E mplO)'et lmmad opportunJty ex comp1n y , call Dic k 11 b •STOCIC* aom e bookkeeping .---·--·-------------=-----! llJLI for relJable person Schmidt. 11l 64().1700 for on-c• asla. Replater •PIX• Ml~ Service C.ahler . exp ntt ---------i who bat current water confidential appt. Sun· now! Croup Ins nvall. Jo)ill and P•rt Umc. Nred l'IOW IS THI TIME SalaryoPtn I././ TEMPORARY AS SIGHMENTS l':am X1'k A llolid11y $$$ fo'or inrorma tiun on ho~ you c&n work a few c1a)" or ti few W('Cks to N i m thot XTRA Cash·Call oA Work lhe houri; y ou/t}ov•· avallabl Accounting Clerk:1 Bookkeeper:i General Office Out.ll F.nlry Ki l' OJ>erotor:. CALL OR VlSlTTOUAY 1'o plocc JOUr m ~ogc befatt lh~ t"Cad1na public:. aal~ ctrt.lflcate. Enjoy belt Pacific Company you ehoolc your dayis at people lmmed •vall to for job &eekers to ch1..oek Sea et• 1/~ecept. Selman Chevrolet Co. llln\ co benefll1. Apply boun.R.efe.rences.car& w ork l n beautiful the Oally Pilot. Help Conslnletkln _firm look· li.JOE.Chapma n •09••T.....,.. hm·Noon, Mo n / F r l te lephone a re req. ln· f''ashion Island a pply in Wat1l~ clu&ICicullon. I( lnit for b~tght . aelf. Oranae.~t accounniitM. . I~ phuM D•lly Piiot ClU&lhed. M2·!16"78 f>mlonnfl MHD HB.P7 tervl ·wa every Monday pel'llOft. !.O.E. U\c Job you want 111 not aurUna 1ndlv1dual Ask ror .. ,, Hamilton or '"''~ MMltOTI' HOTll Help yourself toll 9am-~pm. THI llOADWAY lhcrl' you mJ&hl consider w/plea,.nt penronaUty ar Bob Gray. llOONe'Wport CenlclrDr Heupin,self'Cl1on or WESTCLJFF .-wPOl'f oHcrll\a you r services aood ~ tttbnjq~. -----------SOOS, Main .Ste #5()1 Newport &aeb Qualified Hopeful.'> lio8pkaUt.y Resources wllh an »d ln t~ Job All bulc akUl!I required. Serv Sta Help needed im · N7or'\h1411\1ow3e!. ~1•0ni;o F.qual Oppor Emplyr inlbe DAJLV PILOT 631-0810or75Hll8 Warud caleaory . Pbonn ACCUQtet.yp\ng. CallM, lnH. f\IU or pi t. Apply ..,. i# HELPWANTE0 /\05 ~~~~~~~~l~?lAds Call&4H678 1142·~ Moo•l'H.IM-8'717 tllOE.c.t.Hwy.N.8 1-------- T f , I , . . .. --· 1 • , J .. - •1• DAil y Ptt.Ol Sund*J, NcMI,.,_ 11. um .,,._" 10 I 0 ,,.._to Y• 1041 ...... • 105 h ¥ S-. 105 Mhc•• •-8NO MhAIWCMll 1010 _ ..... ________________ ;.;..;_-.... .... ..-..... =;..;.;:~~ •• • •• ••• ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• • ••••••••• •• • ••• • • • • •••••• •• • • • •• • • •• •• • •• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••••••••••••• •• • • •• • • •••••••••••••••••••••• HetpW_... 71 W..t.d 7100 ~ ~era t'ltttnc· wu hor le C~te puppy.tr~.CClf'ru.n Devenport. 190. 4 p c Spanl•h L1o1mpt : C hu WG•A•ITAGS Bnmlwicl Soooller poo1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·•~•••••• •ec••••••••••• •••••••••• dryer. I yr old bolh $300 Shepht"rd mi•. 8 wk.a old. bedroocn Mt, $95 dell~ 6 Swaa lam1>1 rrocn your buaioMS card. tbl. perfect cond w/_.ood T ... CrtDw.ctw Wuehuuae p1raon for Allll•u 1005 ('ath M0-~750 897 7029 551-6377 QIUfi68..lt.s..FV Seod one card for each ptq·poorcoverS4CMMZI ~~!.. ~~bh~~us"!' ~l~~.1nr1ec:~!~!; fhJ~ ··;;;~~~;;:,;~·· 1~~~1q~r~~~!r;!~r~t~e K~~nru~!111~[u!t~~Ha: H~:~t!,·~e~q cl:a~ s sdo ESTdAJ:1 £ s .ALE. H ~::~ ;:,:~·n;-r: Alrlclao Charoroe. old, ool 4 lOp $2 7$ h llorl01 1n o u r \Ian MANY ITlSMS OP rrN ~' k ood ahola Trainfd (146.$&07 • o mo e mo e lra 1ns. s ome sealed attractive t.aC f< Karabs·maak PP. a'. m r Salary depe~ °" e• ES & , • wt lc<&it lloth wur i · tbl. m . ft.aU.o game aet brau, men & womens strap, meeting airline 168-32'1S Ca Sall),S3G8132 pen ft)Ce 540 AR~Ai~J~C;;L :~· ~~--_ 3 llltt.eDll. 2 white, 1 grey me>.Rattantolatbl.$8.S clothing. patio umbrella l .D. requirement.&. Pre-1000 tiower1 Clc>i.loaM Tow Tnlck Dthtin u Wart'houae!.n I T I Q U t: S ' F 't N F. W 111RI.PO0 I,. t-1 i• I' Ion& hllr 9 wk&. If ave lsl tall 967-0139 & s tand. b o u n h old vent lou • U>ef\1 For a vue9" • iwr'd Top pay Apply uon C'Untrar~Of' 111'ru1r •"U RNITU R E . ETC dry..r. u v riay, $7~ 'hots S)l-llBl Beaut. Pec an c hina ite m s . e•ceLtiona l penooaliud t.ac er>e ~t\W T ow_i n a 742.,. 1d m bttirf1t11 ~1&12 PltONt.: F"OR INfO & ~7203. '-wHw• 1050 cabinet Ii credenza with ~~°':·~t ~ Dot~~"!n wallpaper, rabrlc or 7e8-827S .,.,mi. w_,, \.: M '4.Z '"""" 8ROCH\JR£ ~ 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• silver drawer. 498·5514 ,.. Cd. u ''-"" .,,..~:: "Day Glo" paper & w Tellllb meinbenblp, Huo· -ll•rdwulk 1u &tove, t(ooll errace, .... ~·""""' will back 6 lrlm you tlngton Seacllfl T .C. Ta»PfC W~U>l':R t-und . whlcr 'thro~ **I BUY** Oblbox apring&ma.tUSO Mlle. artic les, ladles tags. Or try two cards Family, ssoo. Best club PAIM'Tla Al\llqu. M111IC' Hoxca' Mkru ray Ii res oven Ouocne pJ uUc bar cart c">thmg & aboes pictu back to back . In Orange Cnly. C.ll S11l1ry.., $l uu ARC S ot Ma~blnH I Cloc.'lu I Make ()(fer IM3 3420 Good used FUmiture & ao. Marble top coffee tbl frames etc. Sunday. 224 l PRJCES: 714/~UJ days. l~'ldcnt>ie tl:C~nt'nc.-lfUOF. SELtx ·r10N L""-·"'t. Z3 ~ub rt, ti\/\ lb Appllanccs--OR r will $20. 64$-7565 Terry Porrooa Ave CM $2 ea or 3/SS 1n ..,0 r\l•ll _. p 11n\~ 4-rfe91 ,.,~....... ~ _., seUorSEU..forYou. . ' 4/Stags$1.60ea. Dolomite ak.i boots. n 11. palnl ~pny1na "quip E ( W•IMIH•• capa cit y Warranty MASTBS AUCTIOH 3pc Darusb ~. gd cond, Sat. Sun 9 .~ f'u r n , 6/9tap$l.SOea skis K·2 1borta, 170czn. mmt, nwrkr ni & ,,,.,, w LO R G ..... _ _.H IM&-IJ78 646-1616 Ii lll·'625 apot~~s<" .. ,!\OC:164k Ma · Clothing, P a intings. lOormoreSl.40ea. lawu mower. all in lood t'lilt. lnvolvf'd In Strttt _..... pJe i...-..-... ......... misc. ~Cohasset l.Jl, Sales Tu Included cood. ~ Mu\t bi' •bl~ to 1ud <'9t'nWl:d thru Sal. at-f.-. 1020 H B "''"' NOCARD? ~tnpana Ai t llO\ malunit bl•u...nn•• ~-"' b••r lh llloa Kt-tlt'nn", Irv --r-· Moving selling nlce furn, ....,-4257 \µply Cit) <1( I 11tu.n• -,.... . .., ...,., • " ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOSING SALE ·LR Bd t C II Draw your own or sen 140 !?al. a1':00'um1• fully equipped, . Qiu all 5, ~IK·h, ~ •ur~t 1nr UPf'"C'IM'e r('QUH~ fur l'Tl 4l 1>t 1777 Schwinn Vari.tty 10 Ill' Water bed.$~. Modern • rm. e c. 8 Antiques & Junk. lots of name, ad~a. phone Lquna ~arh 1''\nal Ill <'f'f1Jf1u uoo bo)'• IJlk" 26 inch.. S3S roll t o p d esk , $165. 962-95:i6. goodies! 211 Coral. Bal we'll make one card pe 752-6760 Ul;c d.ttt ll 17 711 w a. w /\ s s o c 873 l22l6 Lamps, 2 for S3S. Oil King su.e Water Bed $135 lsl. 673·7~ tag. Add~ each. w., <tfftt t!ltt't'llenl •alar> PR t:s>;NT~ M 1 t.f.W N p.tunting.5, $10.$50. Or bst p dd-.. · dea & head ________ __, Send chttk or money or NEW S AFE, UL ap- proved. designed for am busmess. Pd $6000, will sell tor $2500. Joqulre. 7 l4-S40-8101 l'tiun< . l..ad1~=-,. .. ha\ f 6 Gp90rtun1t tc~ 8Vi lhtblt• IJ\ & l'l\ltrketmtit •N-•~. full lrauung 1f 41.1ilhf1\'d l'a 11 few llltt"rva.-.. ~ ~7 (lF 646 "7-1 l"riuntt. h•nJyman w Q<l(I Wl)tl11ntc It mtd\ .i p l 1 I u d " n ~ t' c-' • Ill r ) t>~rm111wnt 1•iarrt'r !)(1~1 t1on for quahf1M 11pph rant l'• 11 ~o OtlOll brt 7 ~AM lur l&ppt onl> Trudi drivt•r & v • .rd m a 1 n l l' n 11 n 1 '" r 11 r ~·he m 1t•td tu111 t , • ., 646 2700 e nd ft1n..i e IJl'nd11 " • · h ' •· of""onany.642·7322. a ~ s i Sunday Sale. SDAChurch .. -.. to· 001.LAR AUCTION Sloe ..,, twelghl fJ1gus h IO· •• board. 552~ be neCil. lOO's or good on;, patit•llt" uicludtn& rum mit<'hlneti, plobid~. )ukv 11pd bike SOO 839·4903 aft 1 rlLOT rtlMTIMG pafny p.e1d ~d1r~1 ll nd bcucea, ant1qur ore.de IOAM ~a~e~~~ clir~nd ~bl . ffide-a·bed. salt & pepper •lems2719Aamv~ do CM P.O. Box lS60 lift' ll\'lutaM·r l ont•rl fllllChin8 , JUmb"lla. ud -, • • · tweed Xlnl cond. new ""8 • Costa Men. Ca. 9216216 f>rnnn1X"lllft11·" VC"f'UllllK plt.-<:t'• & mU<"hSchwtnnboy s lOspd b1ke. !!:t ~~mcc°n~~~~0}~;~ maur~s. si3S. 548.1527 S at & S u n . Toys. Deluxe beavy d11ty mov· LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYMAMICS 3lJI W ~iccr~tnim '~"'llll Harbor & Warnc·r 1 Sunt.i AnJ ('A rnurt »rt• amon;i tht _m_.!Jlt rond S85 s.&-6341 lbl, e'nd, tbl ........ 8' con· or642-0ll2, eves. household aoods, clolhes rull.IC AUCTION ing doUy $80. Briggs & M11ny &nu11llty pleceii to _,., "' MANYITEMSOFFIN Stra tton 3hp hwn .. RaJe1Jh Grand Pnx JO (erence tbl. 10chrsS300 Beautilul9'custom couch & m~e 2076-711 Manon ESTATE JEWELRY. mower, like new $55 bo·a~tHlC'lt'd Nov.~lh & spd men's 22" fr~me All in xlnl cond. Call gold,red,$200/b!lt offer , Way 1off21st>C.M. ART OBJECTS, AN· 642-4!08 ~h l>uin.-y land Hotr l 27'' wheel. blue, good 833-0860or 556-9222 842·9223 aft.5·30PM AS IS GARAGE S ALL' TIQUES FINE FURN ---------1'01 inlu & br()('hure call rond S75 644 W89 c. • •• Power Mower/Tractor. 10 114 731 71119. ur write I · DLX Corner Group. Very Solid Birch Table/Chn1rs 2791 Bunung Circle. CM ETC. PHONE FOR IN HP w /grade r blade . S E Skylin e Dr S A ruc:e Xtra setvinyl cvrs $245, Stereo $120. Stove 10<to$200 FO & BROC HUR E Neverused.Value $l600. !mlX'i Camtra & $145 Ph 979-4517 $S0 D $30 ~S-2090 ----------i 6'S-2200 Sac. Sl~. 675-6666 ---Eqlllpment 8030 · ryer · Baby items, garage door fo'Yl:nch Onental rug. wool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6' COO<'h. matching t•ha1r, Gcrage Sale 1055 opener , Colding chairs, WANTED 43 yds orange carpet. blt'nd. II X 14', $975 Keystone Gravity 1100 5'tile t.op coHee tbl.22'sq ••••••••••••••••••••••• mlllC Sat,Son l<>-2.23552 TOP CASH DOLLAR draperies tomatcb .Xlnl f''renc h Buffe t wood carousel slide proJector end Ibis to m a t c h . "'8LICAUCT10H Los Adornos. Lagu na PA I D FOR YOU cond.770.9964. t'lanne t case. $125. w/2tr ays.$75 968·3793 chJldren'sclolhes,sz6 & MANY FINEITEMSOF Kills. JEWELRY. WATCHES, r urve-d j:.ide i.told mntd 10, men's clothes. lg & ---------1 ART OBJECTS. GOLD ~ntemp . platmum edge 37 X17 MM,SlZS m1sc 400cmVas hinon telepholo xtralg 559-03931640-417 ESTATE JEWELRY.MovUlgSale.everylhmg S l !.VER S ERVIC hne.clun a. s vc 11 + item<>,~ 8830/TI().7 le ns w /cas e $75 Sue ART OBJECTS . AN m ust go. Antique s. FINE FURNITURE servgpcs.S14S.S49-7S6S. 1'yp1.St Wanted f-\JJI tune Equal Opportunity poa1l10n 10 our typing l::mployer m1f1n ~ Mon lhru Fri Xlnt __ eves 968-3793. Karen TIQUES. FlNE FURN . furniture. t ools. ap Quality Sofa ETC. PHONE FOR IN pUances 661-2A67 ANTIQUES. 64S·2200 TIFFANY Lifetime Mem· working cond & company beneoftts Apply in person Penn y s a v e r 1 66 0 Wet Sllll Mfg nL-eds ('UI Placenlla Ave, C 'M ler Exp pref. but w1l trai.n nghl per:.on. A11~1l) Cah 8035 6' sectional & ottoma n FO. & BROCHU Re I060 PHONEMATE b e r s hlp. $400. Ph : ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good cond. $195. 7Sl-6610 64.S-2:200 Horses Tel•phone a ns w•r1 n S4M729. 548-S436 ..••••...•...•..••..••. ~ ~ P~rs1an .k!llens. ~h::i m p Sectiona l sofa. velvet Garage Sa~: 17~ Mann For Sale l h yr Mus tang rnach.lnes w/warr. $79 Rotisene BBQ $25. single ---------•! !!' per&<>n 831 W IHth 1'ypt.st , M sired, C J.I\ registered. stnped chairs 14 1. corree St., Irvine, 2 fa~1ly, All f illy. 5250, trained w/remote,$149. waler bed w / shOl.'l S75up. 546·9965 table, fruit wood end must go, Sat & Sun 8·4. 631 OlJO __ R_og_:;;._e_r_. 7_S0._37_9_1_-i heatertheadbrd/s pread TYPESETTER TRAINEE An yo. a lllsp, 1eff· ..... ahcl .d ltMJMy sklll•d typllt who wCMlld Ilk. to learn typesettt.g7 w.·,.. Gh"Jh octlon od ..-:y locot.d "' .... s-to ....,"IN atta ofh,.i•9 a u11 iqu• C'hanc:e for you to U · tetMI yow lkilll. tr-aht· ln9 o• our Compu· ~ Compuwrittt IV. 11.lmalayan kittens. read) tables. 2 Spanish chesti.. ~-1772 COPY MACHINE $75. Trundle bunk, mat • 1 f I rt 1 Thrbrd 7 yr Geld 16 2 ll, tressSSOSJG.3288 Mfr needs trainees·wood S<-heduleyour Chnslmas lo go. cute "' P a y u . rompa or , amps. m1M' c..-.Gar-bay Xlnthunter·Jumper. Copie rs H1 s pd, lat w 0 r k 1 n g . s a n d 1 n., . shopping stops with the purebred. n o paper s 675-9314/759·1666. ~· -~· 640-0117 eves mod . copies anything , BIRDS BIRDS BI ROO fm1sh 'f( o~r So. s A t,?nily Pilot Cl!Rl,STMAS 548·4957 d ys . 750·6747 Bedroom swte {;omplctc ~::!~l~:f zo~~y ~~. like nu w /s upplte Parrots. Co c ltat1els, 545-'7255 GIIT T RAIN l'or hel eves. $245. Couch $IS5 Laiy lucite plante rs. floor Reg Appaloosa , 9 y rs . $200-$800. 968-2163. Love birds. Cao1tr ie:.. --------Ul placing your ad. call 80 .. 0 bo ha S ,,.. ·d v ery Re n l I e . x I n l p k et Co r " an Ad·Visor at 642·56'78 DOCJI .. Y c 1.r 1""· incllc scrubber. Sat/&.m l0·5, i:eesure horse. $500 or WETS U l T . 0 ·N e a a ra e 5 ' nu .. i. · WORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSS. all x lnl cond 4902 Persi mmon <U niv l oHe r 494 ""37 anima l s kins . larae H1lU Moons, Red RumJ)!'. 640-84-18 Prkll """ ., S car l e t Macaw :.. PROCESSORS Slot Machmes. stainglass AKC Golden Retriever rvine. Modli 8078 bra nd new $6S Als Finc hes. Paradise windows, Roll ·A·T op, pups, xlllt family pets. Coff lbl 2 d tbl b d ~ Boo t s . larg~ Sl O. w .. -"·with l6l ... . oCOrllnl(e County, Kelly Little Duke , o the rs huntmg dogs.80 champs. ee ' .en s.Toots. Mach~ry: an ••••••••••••••••••••••• SURFBOARD 6 '6 ' y,_..., n ..... i..,. wants 10 ht•lp. KELI~\ 675.si16 Z mt .1cha mps 493.6861 Credenza w/m1rror_ Med saw, tbl saw, JO&nler. etc 360 AB Dick Prel>s. Very Rocket Fish with ·leash & Lady Gouldlans. Gold S ERVI CE CAN HELi' slyle955-3179 Bikes , oven & m a ny good cond. Ca., be .seen Aslro deck. fair cond1 Mantel Rosellas, Golden Y OU P U T Y O U R Applances 8010 Yorkshtre Terner pups, other items. Pnced to at Charles Pnnung Co. Pheas ants. Dov e s , SK.ILLS TO WORK. WE ••••••••••••••••••••••• champ blood lines. tiny, "J~~r~ s~~~~l?r!~~r sdell I 0 l7H Ac .a c 1 a . 830 W 19th Sl C M. Call LionS35. 646.721~ Pigeons. Wild Turkeys . C ALL I T ·· T EM FRG HT D AMAGl.-:D s h ots . 3lb jllud ser sUlnd.full sz hdbrd,SJ7S ownto wn untlngton 64tH()70 Bird feed. CutUe bone, P O R AR Y " W 0 rt K HOTPOINT S AL E. 3308 530-5649 54u •""" Bch 536-1921 &-IWH>4S2 -----8-0-8-0 Mailing boxes lleavy du· etc. Andy Mayo's Bird T II A T M E A N S /\ W Warner nr Harbor ----,rQV'f'U MiKdlanf'0415 ty cardboard Ideal for Farm. 2063 Tuslln Ave. FLEX I BLE W 0 R I\ Santa Ana. 979 2921 . Rc aullCul Yellow L a Glasi. top dmUlg table & ~vmg rm Cum : ~o~.er ••••••••••••••••••••••• mailing Chnstmas pkgs CM. 64&-_2200 __ . __ _ SCHEDULE TllAT FIT.' Pupp1t>!i, 6 wks old. S75 chai rs $l25 ecorat.or item": .n ,3 ) Cpl Mills Sl'llS direct on Complete ma iling k1t.s or Go· Carl 31,7 Hp dt:.c YOUR LIFE (' I. E A R A N C Jo: r-.45-6996 9'.>S·Ot4o 955·4!987 ~t lJSO llampshin l ir full rolls 0 111)' lo,,.'t'l>I andmdual boxe~.ava1l 1~ brake. 's12s. o r 'orrcr P.11d 'J C a l ion ' BAH <i A l N S Ui.cd -.--. -..:. --_ ___ pnrei.1my,,.ht·rt'S<l9 8IHI 8 s izes. rrom 4 to 18 8328l27askrorMark automa t1r 1nC"rt'•'M'' ~ Hl'fn~~. w:.hrl\ & dryer:. Standa rd Pno<flt. p up~. 6' sofa. malch1nic recline , -t·ubcs To Order ca ll Box· - top pay 114·!>1i\ppl 5360\fll ,\KC , ap ricot, Int l & ottoman. trundle bed. G~rage Sale Must :.~II P()OL TABLE. ·\i<7. 'f\o1lh er-.. 7<$1 ·552·3441 9am· KJtchen Aid d1shwa:..hcr. Q;ill l\t·lly Today l'hamp line 673 7787 good rond Rcason<Jblc Charm·Glo BBQ. upn~h~ itC'<'t.'SSOnt'l> SB,<, Ii II m W c d c Ii v c r Hoover vacuum, l>Olld · W<t,hcr, dryer , ds h,,. :.hr, 842 4533 freer.er· cameras, bar & 3 645 3(,03 anywhere oak dming table $25 ca rcl>ll, g unr I yr, de Beautiful Lhasa Ap!> · stools. micro w11ve oven · More 494.7430 WOOD WORKERS IEL[~-~lyGlr1" hvered~ 5218. 839 7620 puppu:s. AKC re~. malt· 3 mo old couch & •·hair. dictating & transcnbin~ * * * To ... fy.allyoune.d 'Ke.II ---- -&female.%8 8088 $450 Dmmgrm s1:t.S.150 equipme n t & muc h Cheri HN i1 1"'°'9g typiftq ability Wushc rs. dryers. deluxe --. --Chandebe.r. sso. !!xl2 rug more. 957.roo2 ~ •Y Ac;>UARIUMS Newport Beach T e nnh MOVED. Mus t ~ell al Club Membership $950. sacnf1ce 30 gal 0 deal & Bobbie 752-1700 160+wpm' with ae· C.f ~• ·.11C E '· models Year guar:.inu.~ Germ. Short hair puppies. SSO 6Jl-4S38 614 lns J flo' f Newport Beach 8331441 Your choice $139. ea 6wks oldS35ea. (iarage Sa.le, Sat & Sun. CorooadelMa r st.and, 26 gal w/hood & --------- stand, 20 gal w/bood. 40 Carpet. Brown. Top gal w/bood & stand & 20 grade. Approx 1..50 yrds gal wthood & stand. Pvt $2 y a r d . 3 y r s o ld. =·~ditirpo~t~ Laguna Niguel 83!~:? SaJeends ll 18.t78;Coa!lt IW0-5793 Section a l Blue/w.hate 8·6, 9662 Bickley D.r . You are the wlnner of .... , Equal OpJ>Or Emplyr 1\pphance. 537·i542 Bo p . Ch 1 velvet. match blue chair t Bus hard & Ada ms l Two F1"H Tiekl'h to get alOftCJ well withi------··--_.. .xcr uppies amp on &ottoman,S2255'0-S021. Misc for Van/RV. seat lolhe ott.n. ~llrs 25 cubic fl . dbl door sired $200 & up All shots beds . gauc hos, table . l..OJSG BEACH WORK AT HOME relnR Harvest Gold . ice &ears 962·8031 8"3 fl sofa + love seat, propane gauges Dinette THEATRE f'ESTIVAL pty. 67S.9616aft5 pm. 546-7608 ---------dispenser. & ice water 10 good cond. Fall colors et bic y c le s ' 5 s pd "OURTOWt4" CARPET. Blue-like new. Sit.at.es 4"3 AA. Prof boots 0.. poce. i1 fod but Phonesales, ll~hl bulbs mos old, hke nl'w, two 9 wk · t;ish Setter pups, Sl25. 545 6851 faw'cs 10 s pd 4.Si>cc mens starnng Eddie Albert al 150+ yards Make oHer. and blades by SP TerTY frlHdly-w• offe,. Ca ll ~5220 big for new house $700 AKC. shots. worme d . Id• Mot.orc'y le Victor r .... I t.hn Long Beach Conv-· 6JJ.lJ04&642·0563 $75, Riedell silver Stars 646 7•11 1 champ lines 962 5829 Good Buy Lge rust go "' c · ""' ... .. .. S750. -month to X-RAY TECH Part llmt: -' --be1ac sect ion a l Sofa to.reel ster eo consoll', t1on & Entertainment Si 4"'2 figure. $30. Only 2 r-· k ,., p Sof •. , CAR PET CL E ANING mo• old, e.xcell --... S• 1 tart on d CJ ,. eat 6 to 10 hours per wet Ref n it. 15 ru rt. u~cd I wk , 2 ferM le I" York~h1re T1•r X.lnt rond. $2501 bst ofr anason1c stereo. a "' r~ntcr JOO t: Ocean Bl " "vuu • 0 d ( I h . & """ . • E QU I PM ENT 111 Id lN & 2N Riedell ........ ~. btM'fiti' rlh o pe 1c o f1 c c ~3."AJor h1'l offer n ers lo>:lnthomcon y G<\4·8013 c air.pamllngs many Long_ Beach Shampooer T reewax ~ -• Fashion Is land N LI ,;73 7134 :>W-0&!3 -m 1 s c 1 L e m s Call642·5678, ext 329 s team cle a n e r $800. $1 5 e a · 2 g i r I 11 ie, __ I di t ti40-4!t40 RED l,EATitER CllAI R 963-77921962·3527 to ct.um yourtickets 631_0413 bedspreads white & pink rv..-,...,. o • con---Servel gas refngerator. Darling B1:.hon 1-'mshce & OTTOMAN Xlnt cond --• • • noral background from sidetatioft,.pleaH c a ll Yard ~an. n·nl~tl 4 c·ntt'r runs s:uud S65 Ca ll A.KC whit e one· yea r S250 5.52·7579 3 l"amily Yard sale. mov ---------ProbateSale Membership Robinson 's S20 ea. I Mari allUl~ at '7141 h•·~ l•\Cmng~ for i! men. 96311143 remalt' S2SO ~IX ~927 ini.:. mo-St :.ell l'V t'r Pollt'ry thermo Isle kiln. an Mesa Ve rde Co. Club child's re~and wh1l~ 549-7181. :-~th ~~~[i~'nhKel~fcut!· Admiral Creeier ncd Doberman. Fem .. 11 ~b~~. :~r,:,e,~~le~ s~ ~~geh~1rooJ~:;· ~~ round. natural gois, l>f"O· 1nst o fte r . Contac t chec k S .lt t S u lt b.v Wct:Xday off. Will tr am 13 6 cu. Ct $7~ mos old. charn p111n sired. Pral'lacally new. 997·8797 only 9·4, 316 Broadway. pane· max 1 m um 235 Aarons & Aarons lnc. Al· Hotge ar. st 6X 1. SIO. Equal OpJ>Ort unity £mployer M I F U.C. IRVIHE SR. TYPIST CLERIC lit S4.37 /per hr An a cade mic depart ment needs a temJ>()rary typLSI <fuJI tune lhrou.:h 6·JG.79) lo type academic manuscnpls 1nvolv1ng charts and equations : proofread for pubbcauon a nd maintain r ecords Will train on mag card Excellent working condt· I.Jons and fnnRc henefals Contact Ca rol Wyatt. Social Ecology, (714 I 833-5574. UNIVERSITY OJ-' CALIFORNIA, IRV INF: Affirmat.lve Action 1-;mployer W o m e n , Mlnontie:-. Handicapped & Veterans D\couraged To Apply WAITERS & WAITRESSES Full lime. pl ·l1me . Mission Viejo Country Club, 831·1S50 Waitresses, exper., day & rule shift. Mr D's Coffee Shop. 3050 E Q:iaiit llwy. Crl!'I~ WAITRESS, exper'd . tm· media t e o p e nin g , l(raveyd shift, pd vaca· t1on. JCood llp11. Taylor 's Hesta ura nt Redhill & Santa Ana F'wy, Tusun Class1C1ed <\d.'I, your one· tool.op shoppfnl( center. Rt'\' 'F.)1 s•:LL ··::\1 TR.\Of: ·•::\1 RF.ST •t:~1 To place your ad 1n this colurnn call 1930Newport Blvd.C M. Llke New 7~·74l7 S250 968 J75J !Orange ) CM degrees$S() !168 0916 ~~ ~late 546-.Gfi04 Call559-4540 EDDIE ALBERT OUR TOWN r.y 1 rv..n1 "'" W•l<'lt'• ALLYN ANN MARY JO McLERIE CATLETT WILLIAM SARAH BOGERT RUSH and, WENDELL BURTON 1. __ _ _ Directed by GOWl:R CHAMPION LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Long Beach Center Theater •Tue•. thru Sat. evea. 8:30 p.m. •Wed., Sat. a Sun. meta., 2:30 p.m. Charge aeat• by phone (213) 43&.3861. Tlcke&a on sale now. At the box otflce, 300 E. Ocean Blvd., all Tlcketron and Mutual AgenclH and at all Robfneon'1 Dept. Storea-"Aak Mr. Fo1ter" Travel Counter1, Long BHch Convenlton and Enter· talnmentCenter. • . . -. . , . "' . . -- All · Aboard For Our· Christmas Gift Train! An easy way to sell your Chriatmas Gitt Items . A apedal Dally Piiot gift guide will appear every Wednesday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 -In plenty of time for more than 108,000 readers all along the Orange Coaat to buy your gift Item a. To place your HoKday gfft Item• on our GIFT TRAIN PAGE Call a Dally Piiot Chrtelm•• Acf.vl"' CALL TODAY -142·5678 Your credit I• good wtth u1, or charsr-your gift ad to yCKir Maatercti•rge or BankAmericard. DAILY .PILOT 642·5878 ... ·- Mh=rt• 1 1010 V~ IHh. W 9060 Motan:f:M./ 4 W.... Drf•.. '550 Trw.b 'HO • -• e.L__ IOtl ••••• •• ••• • • • • • • •• • • • •• ~ 9 I 50 • •• •• • ••••••• • • • • • • •• • • •••••••••••. ••••. ••. ••• V •••••••••••••••••••••• • ---t .57 UMd c~un". ap .. rox ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 JllP '70 Custom heavy duty ~ WMted 9 590 Auto$, Imported • .. ............. $17... .., .. K"W"•llLI KZ 1000 I •••••••••••••••••••••• too )'da. I te camel color. CROWN '"' .... " " • • "' • · Ct80KH camper 1pec11J . x nl •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••··~. Sunde • November 12. 1976 OAILYPILOT 0J7 xJltO\Yl.ANooad,J.12j~tCl.14eln~ R~J A JV J )f•Cff71 mint cond. clsll!'...!.eatl. V 8 auto tilt •m· rond VB PIS, P/B. ""· ..WDOD•EVAM W£PAVTOPOOl.~R IMW '711' Cal 'a1111ln1t l',.lm P••nt. c>u Y """" m · ~ t · '• t · 1 new camper abt-11, nearly Van convusion Pa1ot. fOR TOP USED CARS •••••• •••• • ••• • •••••••• St9 Mllitr YKMI ~:!.'* ~ol~~iogo lit!sl ~OOOa !!ic .:~r·,.:i~ newd3-7441anytlme wheels &tar~ ALL THE FOREIGN. DOMESTIC: 72 BM w R 51 "a r1 it: ~.!!:.....9500 L WAS 17141846 rn..t - -1vallable tPllM > '16 Oat!\un i,.., T fully COOOIES( UU?875J or CLASSICS Sunrool, «d mt4ch <·ood C b a o • R u Y a I SI 0. MO. 1213 > !\UK IMJJ r~ BMW 7~ ~ fiOCIO m11t-i; $399' I 1 n <' d bed . s p <' c $316 Dow1t If your car i extra clt'Un 6.'i.000 m1ln . S4100 farm ~ .. cm foe-u Vt'r') l't>rft<t't rondition Sl~ c~ ...... D JI.. urea/ti~. Heat Offer $209.61 s~uatJral ~. or l'Ctt at 13'7(> 1 tu RoU top desk SW .. 'rtt dt'llv~ry '"ilrru '7fl C.trahna u ith11 uiml 675 3716 ..,....s..A" ...-M2"'* per month IAUH IUICk Loean Av. CM, from V to ~ _!714) 54f-70i4 lflr. xtr1111 I.MOO bt•11l ofr 11\JSKV •73 125 XLNT 2001 E. ht, SA DelenedJ>nc~ ~HarborBlvd -~------- SALE' RO<'llntt, MIK'b OnutJfuJ ~ .. color TV 1 10Nll cond VMY faun. Rood 551-1000 77TOYOTA $12962.60 Costa Me.a 979·~-----.. ~-~ btk. ht 1V fC bl yr wmty (fft dt>I Sl2H • h lin'll. nwny \:Xlras. $45() $15 LONGllD L YLI D. IOY WE IUY IOI ..... -L ......... ('O ~ 1 "' 6481718 ' l:Yt·~ l3. blut & w Ill" 111 ltt·~t offer C a II 1977 llOID Loaded witb s •P"d. alt CHRYSLER ---~I it~«m l 218 ~ AIWA n-ol lO r~ t•Pt• rt' ·ru tlonda CHJ:>O ttun5 V·8. auto. Ranger. like SbeU! CIP84048) l01t W. 17th trtet ~·~:;,!.~ ;:~~ $a~"~'Hiu~•··d lwin• ""67!Ml taoNCO condltlonlna. Camper PLVMOtrr 5 H USED CARS $ n ..... ,.., 1-... ··tna l•bl•, ~~ ~l=~hiir i•ur l')dunl.' 1:1 fl1u•1• '11.!~l·<l kOOC.1, h1rn itlrh $400. new In & out. 2 yr .. 2A.OOO CHICK IVERSON 17thSt~ta...A:~n M"in ~~\~~~~~ ._ ., ..... _ •· ,, ..... 7~1 .. ~1 1~ AJ.k11111 .11011 646 ~1:i mue warr•nty available. ·~·a':!to~l.., 0 .. dnll plW.lj, In •ood -~"' IJ>1190>. YWftOISCHI AUDI "' ,... 540·5630 S6), t06l S2:to Ol.'w •.tt ,....._... , ,. Swulu RM ti'.5tt Ilk~ new. COPELAND JEIP 44.SE. Coastfflway 547-7504 aJ 0620 <'Dllh 011ly ~ .t liollow. 21, roim1"•"11' r 11e•• nl.'vC1r r1wt'<I $650/b1et ofr 200 I E. I st, S • at 0 -y0 ide D .....,.,_ 1•11u1 pp .. d tiJI <'Jfit •H .... , .,.,,6 "' ou " r. '78 Jo'ord 6 I /C ri •hdu~. ~ laJi.'I ftc>-01 ••••••••••••••• • •• ••••• t'Vt'to, IMO ••1111 "'""-· -. __ Newport Beach 673·0900 · cy · auto. A · Maktooffe•r Gtur.. 901 . . MlJSTsi-;u . Yamaha 250 551-1000 ~~"i:o~~~~P~/ c~~':~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD. IOll\SO\ ,~so'° • llNCOl N Mt IH URV Gt(YO&MS NOW! 711MW 7l3ia i63 !)llf7 •••••••••••. •• •••. ••••• KAN< .... tt lto "" ·'"'' r "1'1' ~tH~·t h1kt.> 2.000 m1 1976 t• ... •or.• .75 Chev PU ~ ton PS equipped. Many xtras COSTA MESA f'QUI JI 11 111u ... 1 ..... 11 ~ 673 3234 _.._ . . . $8100/olr 491.3035 d ~ ... aJirunr '-bl • ..... S11 .oo 1• I' K.1:1 /.:jOJ v 8. slic k. spakes. off V-8. short bed. Gd shape ----·------ 7EXECU'TIYE DIMO's ... 320I :. w1lh automatic. 111r cond . ir-lcreo. :i lloy wheelt. Low milcogt', too• t'ba1,.., ltW'tal d"1'k • Motor...._,, Sale/ ro ad Ures. ~teeno2. S3llOO 492·2937/ 831·9814. •71 Ford Econohne P/S, ~wl•atand,C'OP)INlt'h1n .. ·0 1u·t:~ n w 1111 a...t/Storog. •160 s1lver&black.(Pll53),J Cta1g air,xtraclean.Must sell 6om1' llt't'n& '46\\7& ~i"s~o:;;fn:!h~~7· ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr .. l2.000 m1le warranty •73 Ch evy Luv PU 1mmed.! B.est offer PAID POR Off NOT WE WIU. ~ 1 1 t•• 1973..__ 1•vailable $4999 wicamper s hell. Baba S8J-4U4or768--0887 W..e.4 IOI I t--------4.4 22' Tan(.(•r S!J87r> Ill'" ..... 11 u.x.., Motort.o.t c~ ·MD JHP nms. many Xtras. Must 'H Ford E conollnf' •••••••••••••••••••••• THIS S7~1 be<it utf.-r ur Hwl.lt• f'ully i.elf contained --~ see.S4().-0J83 Custom lOOVan. AM /FM BUY 8SO N Beach Blvd La Habra •At Bei.ch & Wh1tl11•r1 Wantd~bd fl cornt"r a BOAITt.Wf'IA .. CT~nltO~N IS ~?!Gell C1t1.0erator. 2 air eond1 2001 E. lit, SA .64 Che ""1 T 283 VB casa. AIC. good cond 4t twt1 bdb mau pnntt~ 22 l'eiuMm ,1oci1.1 ~8511 llQIWn.. root iov aar. TV 558-1000 to v 11· S850o · r' $3500 Make 770 ·292~ •-For 8uyin9 Z7 t'awhn,.., 1ii oHl•r., -.ntl'nn a CB radio.---------;:,_,~7~e · ro · _w_kd-""ys_s._s ____ _ YOUR CAR FOlt CASH! 7 l4/522-5333 Cloeed Sundays •tlllk• .......... ····•·•·······•••····· Of' Sellin9 ~3604 AM 1"M skrt.'O tape. like 1975 Pl YMOUTH , '78 Ford Club van. exlrai, Ill'" l1reb & olhcr extras TRAILDUSTllt 60 Chev . new trans & See to appr~iate. Call And tor '*"" lcttest 1n 23 C11luml11.1 . tll7J " lrlr f1wd kel'I , S34oo 1>.111.t l"1 7fi8 32:12 or ~ '121i<! vw· .... 1MPORTh. SPORT!, C'ALLTOM OR FRANK '73 Bavana. new eng. ma ny e xt r a "-. Vt'r y . ~lea n . S750U. Ph . 557.SSOO /Jk\Jlan l') mb,•I lb ~' Bo na o drum , S:?o ~l43 BOATING NEWS too numerous to men· v.a. •·s peed. air cond .. eng. clean $950/bst or-9AM·9PM. 64.2·l682 lion Vl•ry. very l'll•an <; t ere 0 0 r ( r 0 ad fer 494-0207. Paul 842-4435 Cwt<&r. tlwld lho chieelc our front p.a~ •nde• d«uly. l •t,11iJ~l{•ll t!:lt.7 :10 mod1r1l•d 11..r rt>M'hoff 112K k1•11•h fully l'QUllJpl'd '<ti d ))iJlh, bns t.ol ltu uout $24,UOO 640-8257 or t~:, 1~31 1..ook ,1t th1!> on~ before eqwpped: 1 yr . l2.000. . '77 Dodge. V-8, maxi van )t>u buy' Call Truman al mile warranty uvaalable 5S Chev Truck. Fix. Ong AC. custom windows. 1 PU.31 ) eqwpment $700. 873-3221 true spoke wheel:.. lo m1. THEODORE n BMW 32()1 4·:.pd, fully equipped. mcl blue. nc•" M1chelln1>. $8950 P I' SSZ-01~ ~ hlll'd ca"t' Top l'Ond 9631U·U ROBINS $4999 VMS 9570 S7200. J oe. 6•5 5370. COPB.AMD JEEP •••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• ,_SS2-G225 _______ _ FORD -------OHk ............ & lq:aff .t IOI • * * s.. ... waHin CC>RONA0045' S l,.()OP In w11t e r w1i.l1v . '74 2060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA b42·0010 "001 E. I t S • V • .... S.•.11. ·1s Chevy Van 201eon fl> I• "' "" version New trans . '70 BMW 2002, hke new. AM/FM. low m1, S269S or best offer. 673·7041 •••••••••••••••••••••• Xlat new & us~ ofc furn. plan Ille:., wk berwhe. C.E. SURl'LUS631·2777 3002 CoolJd .:e Costa Me~c1 wt50hp aJ1ei;el. S1tlcb11nd, R -23. M H • ,. VIII", & C.:B radio::. ~ eni , otor ome n.u ~talc rms. 2 head:. w/2 xtras. SZ25 per wk.&' per ::.howcrs Icebox. rt•ft!r, & mi.8:!_6-7255 558-8000 1977 DODGE ~~~Ph~rskex tras . I 00 '-•uo11o.15 Long W.8 . & lots of win·•---------I Form~rly Harbour VWl 1978 IMW •"" " dows! V8, automatic & '76 Chevy ;-. Ton 10 ft. GAS-FRH!! pwr.steering. UL5Sl7Sl. 25.000 mi. new tires You are lhe wanner of Two frH Tickri5 t87ll BEACH f\l.VO 7331a HUNTINGTON BEACll I\ u lo ma tat· & ( u 11 y _ t'Q u1 pped • On I y 23011 i:; x e c u l 1 v e d c l> k a n <I to lhe recluung l>Wlvel chmr. ' l.ONG BEACll frt•Nt:r, four hurncr 1978 Apollo l·lhe rinest or ::.love w 1civc•11 & broiler call bll·ms·m cl mac ro. Slet.>ps 8 Complete sail "'ave. CB. co.lor TV . mvenlory lmmj( ulatc shower. stereo 8·trk & cond F'Of((.'fo;U SALE-: mon• t: 30' long'all Phone 21:1 232 4711 ex 31!3 Nrthtoncs·AiC. 16th & fOf' Yow Tf"CMllbh! $5225 Custom lined. 350 VS stk If we cannot beat your $3900. 1705 Park Ave miles (57803081 pair. very J:ood <'on al1 'nn-:ATRE FESTIVAL t1on, 1.'0mfortablc. u~eru1 "OUR TOWN" wntten deal from any 197, CHEVROLET Balboa Island 675·13~ JEEPdeaJerin Cahf.Of "'-Ar url k 11 wkdys before J 3'l c1lt ............ ort.d SADDLEIACK ••••• •• •••••••• •• • ••••• VALLEY fM,ORTS <1ltra<"t1ve 6'6 2076. 10 4 ::.i~rnng Eddie Allwr1 at daily Sl50t p•ur tlle-U,ng &>ach <.'on v1•n ( Oc N 30 ,. UK: or s or wor ' J\ 8 · 30 er good t . I to ov. · or the right eqwpment11--· --------G••rGlll 970 1 831-2040 495-4949 1978 and new Jeep must llB04?8S). AMlo ~ 9510 bepurchast'd 54555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dayi., 714 ~ ~ l'Vl'~ In 1nl' C M 642·8591 N1ce deskS8S Swivel dc~k lion & 1-:nlert aanmcnl .••..••......•......... 1976 IMW 2002 Center, 300 E Ocean HI . SAIOT Xlnt eottd ttcnl 21' Mtr !Im, st>I! chair SJ.s. 2 office chairs f I Lona Bea1.'h $225 ti75 0221 runt. s pac com on . s ps S20 each. s mall 4 drawer r. " Sl7S le "' ,, .. ~ .. 659 CaU 642-St."78, ext 329 • • • u w l<r m_1 _.,.._.,..._ ehest Sl5. 6'6-7914 71 CI M W-• .. A .. & ·• d k lo chum your tickets XJnt •r:ne; tr~/' nxctr;! Traiaers. Tra•e4 9 I 70 7 OU. ..., 72 C!> * * * $2950 IMG-2895 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• wttb ex~ s wtv. chairs. · -14' Travel trailer. $500. Abo SJde chairs. Excep. eanoe. Genauoe Indian W/32 With Npl l>lp 10 Wiil lrade W6 Placenua t1onaJ buys while they bra nd. Sagamore 17· mm toocean.Try$43M i\ve.C M last!8J3.978l9loS Keel·less. Whitewater EdCo bkr 9629510 ---------1 mdl. $295. 963-8143 --"· -• Trailen. Utility 9180 ~&°"J-s 8090 HOBll:':16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted: Sum log up to 45 N car n l' w. T 1• q u 1 I :i Scars ut.ahty trlr. 1dC'al for GULBRANSEN Premiere knots complell• ~Jt:c. un-Sunrt!>l' modt·I Cjll :.ml cars 5L"x46"xll" Organ Like new Cost it. ~~ llO volt .rdng. ror 675-3534 S22S 493-4712 $6200. Sell S3000 548·5777 Urunite 34 840.2682 loots. Mesi llob1e l•I. i,!t>o<I mud n1·" New Well!>CarJ(o SxlO 40 IJpnght Pl.1yers & 5-000 ii:.-~· 9030 lrlr. n1·w r11.:i.t111),!. llt'"' enel trailer rolls 1n :.tot·k <.:arty ....,..,......., rudder & tramp ~U!>l 64S 7~ Player Pwno11. 801 W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell. SIOOO 4!i4·60J7 --- Baker St. CM. 540-8908 C.RA Y MARINE Auto S..nice, Parts ---The tradltional heavy du· .. Ooh No''Peterson 1•1 T & AcC4'1soriH 9400 New'79CJ7 I J9M9SAC0404-40 I $5995 NEW'79 CHEROKEE 119AJ7NN02036l > $8695 Hammond Conl'ord & IY. lightweight ma rme <da1u~erboard_1 19711 NI\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lesl1e$4950 engine To 350 HP. Ge· cha mpion,. S an U1c~CJ 289 V·8 Must.ang Engine. 2S24 Harbor Blvd 494-8200 nu i o e o e w p ar t s YacblJJlg Cup chump1on with s pecial 4 brl. carb.. Costa Mesa -ST-EIN-W-AV PLANOS Autboriz.ed Distr: Bristol Ready for '79 worlds S213.S31-9610. 7141549-8023 lt I in Calif. CostaMffCI AMC/JEEP Services (714 )892-8541 Call Morgan Caldwell, ----------1 ---------•~om $1895. many other ' J o b n B e e r y C o , 4 23().15X Mk belin tires Tnldls 9 56 Qua.lily upnl(bt. Boat carpentry & glass Alameda. 415/523-8500 and ~Is 135 each. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• ,_, •• Pl..o Sttopp1 work. 21 yr exper. Local . Pick Up Truck min-ors n.8 Wl9thCM5C8-7272 ref's:Fred.646-4005 21' ?acafica Sailboat Wf $12 each. Easy lift -trailer. good condition Trailer tutcb $75 536·2911 ~ 1093 21· Trail·R1te tandem axle week days call 675·9050 · '75 Chevrolet LUV P icku with GEM·TOP s hell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trailer 6" channel. adJ. --Allfos for s• exc~llenl ~ech ao1ca wheel~. s urge bra kes. Hobie 14. xJnt cond ~at· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6m.ov~~~ogt.v c~ol New brakes & a~ks. J ~ $900. Wall tra~~ 2076 ~~~l~lr & xtra G .... 1u1 9510 49'7·3667 . a PlacenlJB A\ e. c ro ---••••••••••••••••••••••• loots. Pow..-9040 loah. Slips/ Yett.es. Z28's. 280ZX. all ·72 ~. ton Ford p1ck·u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dodu 9070 make s. all mo del s c ampe r s pecial. a1 1----------t • e 1 J N l cond. c ruise control .----------1 ···su···,·s··=-.;=·ILAILE••• 3u.rt6ease · 0,n 6e.~oMn. Original o wner. S3250. Grand Banks ,.. ,.. 6 6 · 464 a t r • YAC Ne-wport 646-~t 554-023.5 _673-__ 74_9S _____ _ IH' )' 't:)J SELi. 'i-.)1 TR \DI·: 'fo:;\1 RE:"\T 't._)J To µIan· your .1d 1n th" column l'Jll DAILY PILOT &tn WbaJer-Seacrafl '74 Mazd.11 P.U w/camper Stan Miller Yachts 30· BOAT SLIP. Tnnadad ~/ Perelli tires. mu os. 1213>598-9433 Island. HH. Ava ilable CIGsski 9520 ... (714)846-2754 w/llouse.636-8864 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM 8 track stcr l~~~~~~~~~~i:J;;;;~~ '64 R esto r e d Turbo, _$3000 __ • SJ_l-4_7_84 ___ _ 1: Urgently need slip or 1---------11111 moonng for 25' i;allbout Corvairconv. '65Corvatr '73 Ford COune-r, Spok(' Call eves. 675-8768 Monza. 548·0350 wbl.s. shell. casset~. xlnt cond. must sell. 661-616 WANTED; nee<.! 40' boat '64 Linc Q >ntinental. Gd or4~. slip by De<:. t cond. Xlnt rest.oration. 675-7553 S6001ofr. 640-7294 '71 Cl>evy Bluer. ntl tJres. $1800 firm. musl sell 96().3188 JBL Spealteu Mode ~ Se4 Ray F /8 , slip New Pacer Moped tor L-100.tmosnew.S$30pr. uaHable, SU,000, ~xlnlcondl250. m~ aft 4 PM 1SM15Z, aft8' e. m.t051. •• 840-le.G -I .. , . . . . . . .. .. ... "' . . . 1975 CHEVROLET Big 6 with a slack ' Also. 8 Lr;ick stereo & an e xtra beocbseat! •••••••• Air rond . 'ilcrt.•o, !>lad , sluft. low. low mil~· Im maculatc lhruoot • Bu} or lease Lh1s weekend $4375 CONHEU CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 '76 CHEVROLET SURFNYAH Auto matu', A M/FM ~tereo tape, pwr. steer· 1ng, hl·bac k se at s. special paint. crwse con· trol, pop.top roor, aux gas tanks. Tacoma wheels &r low miles. Lie. 18113754 Ser. P3247. $5477 ' THEODOU ROBINS FORD 20t>O HARBOR Bl\/O CO!>TA Mf!>A 64:1 0010 74FOID300 IUllUTOP V AH CONYEISION LEASE MERCEDES fXAMPU: '7 8 MERCEDES 450 SL COUPE s393s1 ... l .... S,ar' I h ...... CIDIS •IOU.S ltOYCU ·~SCHIS •CADIUACS •UHCOlHS • C .. DidWc6tr 842-4435 WELIASEAU MAJCES & MOOB.S Dual a ir . automatic trans.. power stffnng, s1eteo, FUiiy self con· tamed. (89630> ,,_ _______ , $5495 12 Vans to ~e._, "--cwo..... Jina Marina Leasina 11711 .... ..... II I .... ..... • ••••••• •I.WE* '71450 SIL MIZ 71450SLMIZ MMEDlA TE DELIVERY TMIAUTO UA.SIM5CO. FOR INFO CALL 714·979-39$5 ...... ..-. 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWIUIUY Y<>UaDATSUN PAID FOR OR NOT TOftDOUAa FOITOPCAlS BA RWICK DATSUN I I ~ ' 1 ! , I r ' • 8 3 1·1375 493-3375 WE BUY C1.EAHCARS &TRUCkS s aaJ• 1207PHL> A.LL ABOARD ror the lt\Ntaaco• VIE Dady PiJol CHRISTMAS 'C:I lllWCWn'a GlFT TRAlN ! ! ' fo'or n 418J1-•7460tl7l4149f,.1104 more U\formallon and to '=--=-=-=,----===' place your ad call a r--------· CHRISTMASAO·VISOR '77 8 MW 3201. am .. 642·5678 macuJatt-4 s peed. low -------A.ti 9707 miles. air All'. , . ._~i.ett" ••••••• •••••........... stereo. 1519, S9695 " 1N1"L MOTOR CARS 631-5200 or 7St·6387 '70 IOOLS. AM/ Jo'M cass S900 ~'48·6062 i:vet. • ull dayw~ ~~~~~~~~~ '70AUDl.XLNTCONO .._ _______ _ H95 * 675-0842 '76 BMW 2002. 11ke ne .... , A/C. stick. !>Unroor. ,.. l•--------•1 tl'ack. rebwll engine & 71 FOX GTI trans. 540 PIV. $7695 Aulomatic tran~ .. 3 1r INT'L MOTOR CARS ·, condatiootn&. s uaroor.~~63~l~·S200~~o~r~7~S~l~·638~7~ .. stereo, a peel.al 1nlenor .i: s pecial Salver paint. c.,n 9715• Balance of new car war· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ranty. l266UZS> '76 Capra I[ Ghaa. V·t> CllCI IVERSON =h~~s:per cle<in YWPORSCHEAUDI -1976 CA;RI y.6 «SE Coast llaway at Bayside Dr . Newport Beach 673-0900 Aucl<ct :.eat~. <1 Ul11 tralbrruss100. air cond , radio. consolt-. pow1•1 ~~~~~~~~~·! brake!>. <.1lvcr with bl<il'" IMW 9712 "' I e ri or . c I ea 11 J n 1f sharµ' <9S4PUV 1 ····•····••············ '731MW 2002 $3995 Slick. sharp' (25SllYG • 540-5630 ~·~~~ri*~j/ld lwo l~!~Dlij1 . 2626 HARBQA Bl VO COSTA Ml:S'A_ '7fi Qipn. Al', PS, PH. di\ exterior. run.. gre:Jt Must 'ell ~I be:>l 011 • 640-00~1 Horry• 9720 ······················· 18711 BEACH BLVD '74 7!0 2dr <'Pt' Stcn'O HUNTINGTON BEACH Vinyl roof Perfect cond 142-4435 $22()(). 5'i8·1.338/S51-32117 IUY·OI LEASE YOUtl I 978 IMW NOW! •IMW• *RESALES• '7420004sp. (373LPFl '7SS30ia wr <S60M ML ) '7620024sp. <S69PQM l '77~4 sp. !283SPI l '76S30!4sp (31SRKS > '77630CSI <689TH:1 We may have your m•xl car m our anvenlory C<i 11 '74 Dal.Sun wagon. 4 :111 AC, .itd llres. xlnt cond Sl850 ssz.5467 ·79 Datsun 280 ZX 2+ l Custom package, Pn Pty Mus t Sell 963·6676 67 SSS. super clean, xln1 cond. $695. a sk (or Jeff or Juay. eves. SS2·J:M4. 1976 Oat~un Pickup. 30.000 males . Air Con dfrad10. I Owner $3,000 Lrc ID87199. 642-43~! ext. 210 ------Dats un Sla W~n . t97l radio. tape, good cond. nu brks. St:J()(I 640·0064!. I !>22 37 00 t As k f(lr phanruH'Y 1__ _ __ us today! •73 610 Wogo.t. SJlnr ~ 131·2040 495.4949 4 spd. Olfl/hft. st.no, OIANGI COUNTY'S 0 r i 9 • O w " ~ r · OLDEST SllOO/bstofr. $ 551.0190 '74 260Z 2+2 AMIF M. ll track tape deck. 4 ::.pd AJC, good cond. CJ II SaJes-Serv1c~·Leabang eves or wknds. 84~23~ loy Carver,IK. - Rolla Ftoyc~ BMW ·75 8210, 4 dr . auto. 1540 Jamboree lo mt. xlnt cond Newport Beach 640·6444 837 ·5570 CREVIER ·73 240Z mu<>l :.ell. S 3.700 /b('H o fft'r , 770~ $I SI "HOAOWAY 1977 '2801. Lo ma . AM /FM UtUA Al4A c a s:.. magi., >•di.' 835,3 I 71 1 n¥>1d'gs. air. Xtr"8 cln, r1•£ VlffMA IC O~IYWIO MAC+llHE Qrt18'7S-93&3.. •USID IMW1• '74 610 Wagon. 4 spd. low 7UOOtttpdSR<7aOCJV> mJ. AM/FM tape, Best • 11 a.van a SIR ("7ffJP> offer. 4tt·9857 'Ta ~oz air. aulO. new enc. tram. • tires. Must sell! Best olfer. 675-~ 7UOCll24spd C8HQ016) '7UOl2 Amo.a.tr <ld2D8 > '781.o.lS/R t029R.KM > '77530 ... pS/R (0179. C.....-. --rt '77 8Zlo, ttuto \rant, sorf. t-~~~~'"":~--t 1·------------1 .. trlt stereo. rin tires, ii-. LOADED. 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"2S or let otter IWALA SIDAM GordDft McDOIMllld model. 1pec1a1 ant .. ext ....................... 7f Ll lse Jhwl Pan•m• betajtb)' •d en1 <l'::u1 ' UMJlt Automauc pwr 1te.-r· 913"E1Sol •heU. ''er eo. a.tu ck. '78 LeBaron Mad•IUon, 20GL(S b ro•n. radlal t lru M!.11 ~/olr ~ &574 lltds ttlO 1r11. fact~ 11lr cMd .. ·ounuunValley ~era 12SOO/bCltoHcr dr low ml. fully loaded. (\Jtil&) ~lmt ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• unteJ alan. waw tire1: You art-the winner of a 11 L • tr>'. 6 4 ~ Show rm . cond S68 IM STOCl ,...._ ..... , ---wheel cover• ., 1 ow Two,.,...Tlclleh 6067/Laun e. ti42 ·91J6 l:lob Camn Anytime u Bwira~Chooet> 'flt VW h tbt'k Many n"-rw:I;~~ ~r •~:/'::~:· mJI• Uc. Sb7RLO 1 Stlt lotbe atletSPM _7_3_l._5266 __ P_l_P ____ ...J p.&rta, rbJt t'lllC, •l•r \Ir $1200 o b t t f P*2 LONG BEACH '64 Co I M dl"cll ~ 1144l30.'W ~ 001 r 811 u .ir S4777 THEATRE FESTIVAL &d ~~~:~1c~~1i:: r.Z::~ Cofttf.•Rtal 9910 Cl11u1r VW • .O.()(IO ml - -"OUa TOWN" well, very r estorable ••••••••••••••••••••••• mlt t'1\ti Nd1 body wll ·7· IW&al Wm1t.c:I, Bu hy starnnll tAid1e Albert at $41)-9144 S990 4 dr Ong Ownerl96'1 ~ahlf' Utl3'7% Blue . 7,000 m l. A<.:, lbeLong Beach Conven· Good cond L uxury. VW but. rebll en1 New C:llff a. rlutch lllOO 646.tU79 71 VW Sqbd' Nt•'* 1•n11 Xlnl l'C1nd ll 100 m .382'f 'MBUG Xlnt rondlllon SMC) 979 AM/P'M ateroo. ma11. lion & f:ntertaanmenl ~ 9925 646-1153.896·2733 red!ala, pwr ac•ta. win Qonler. 300 E. Oce•n Bl., ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . dow1, PB , I'S. rruase Lon&Bch l.JJI CHIYSLB 73 .Conunenlal 2 Dr. Lo ooe1troJ 6 tllt wbJ snoo _ __ c.auoo.5678. extlZ9 COIDOIA miles. xlnl. Sacrirlce ~7 ~ I t71 CHIVIOLIT to<'hum your tickets Gla&s '1'" Top, leather 644-0107 or631·0760 'if ~ ~ylarll 2 dr CANICI 4 oooa • • • seats. crwse control, tall Cortette 9932 Landau. buc ket•. aar . Clua1c model watb alt of '77 Capnt."e Class &c, A/C, wheel & stereo radio ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~~6g~· ,!'{1f)1 ~o~~!" Lile n&ht elltraa! ONLY AM / FM s tereo, Dys (Rl?U66$l.7995 1978 COIVETT£ Sacrifice SSOO undt!r 9100 mUet on this fme 751 ·3811. eves. 559·5694 "Indy Pace Car" Wue book d?.s121 car! Ecawpment includes $4800 NABERS L·82 engine. <tutoma tic 11 SQuanbacll . AM ll•'M c..., J OWN'. •IN. cond lllGO nnn. CaU at\ ~pm we.kcla)'I, ~7 •q \fW t\lnvertlbll', N'hl pwr wfndow11, r wr door trans .• cruise rontrol & '70 Skyl•rlr 2dr Sm cnii locka, Ult wbe~ & crwse '61 Station Wagon. ~ ONLY 5916 miles! <I 0 Aulo Oood <'ond S? co n l r o I a 1 r L U S $250 runs well. • •904498l. VW "72 SQBK r•bll tntt , tid <'OC\d • radials, rad111 Jl)OO bat o fr l'l' ifl SJ.JO <>na nma w.-11 . 11300 belt oiler ~0'7" &SSqW&rcbaclt ~or lx-1t olfet M5 83118 m 1~ !e1tlurca ll91UMIJ , 673·7134 PRICED ~ Sll,ylatk am/fm. air, $6650 '75Capnce Estate Wagon, 1600 Ho\rtxlf Blvd TO SB.Lt!! ~~p~00t~ ~~;•· runa COHHELL l: ... ~ new tires, $3750 CosM ~. 54().QIOO NABERS CHIYIOLET lr.tnaponation l'llr ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA PI B. c rui se c n t rl. ~ ~S<lu•rebaclrgood C.•H 991 5 2S28 Harbor Blvd. '7.f Impa la , A/C, PIS, 1978S•PPORO ~'fa(/ Milt1 ulft1r ~ 24J6 'Ts Cad . wht on wht Coupe 5 ... L 1 ~oo $2200/bst ofr 846·1291 2600 cc. s speed, air. pin 'S 11 V W Tr u r k • dtt Valle. ocw b r.li s, ...-.a s tripe. AM /FM Mereo m" ch ia n 1 c ,. 1 1 y '7S LeOrande. s nrf , ahodta 6 battery. Xlnt "'OCO• 73 Impala auto. AM /FM <393UCL l P41rfrct.WOO. ,97 ~1 7, •tereo. perf cond. Mui rond. Pnced !or quick v "VETTE stereo AIC. P/B. PIS. 4 $5993 de-131M aeU' S2950. 5411·~--;!!t~~..,!! 54500, 963·7833, Origrnal paint. mlerlor. dr. Xlnt cond. Must sell ' LYLll! D. ROY "°"'""""" California car. What a Sl6SlCall eves.SS9·5862 11:: '81 VW Bue. New eng, beauty! <603ULBJ CHRYSLER· '78 Cor vette. ware whls, 1975 SOV, bronze. a ll MUSTSEE '64 Corvair Monza Ant• PLYMOUTH cst m 1ntr. me t allic 'Ill Baja. Ttrea 6: wbeela, Sun roof. Rune aood . llu.tMU ~. 6'5-3747. leather optJons. AM/FM, FOi EXCiTEMENT que. Claasic. new paint. 107l w. n th Street brown, $12.700 Pvt ply. -----• new int. xlot cond. See Santa Ana Call aft 6 or wknds and make offer! 557-5637 l7lh5treet between Main (21Jl:r76-2147 '72 K1ngswood Station &Bristol '77 l mmac. Corvelli', Wagon P/T /G , P /S, 547-7504 loaded. buckskin wtdrk P18, AM/FM 8 track, ,75 Cordob 81... bm int.$11.000 64M t44 /\IC, sll bit. radials, . a . •· Fully . . Lug. rack , $1595 SJ0.9363 eqwpped, lo ma, leather 76 Corv. 4-spd. air. P1S. '"~ 11119•" ...... ,p1.uoft ••• O••ftg• c.o ... an 4Pm Ult. Xlnt cond. 67s-8042. Pi e. Ptw. alum whls. 2 DAIL y PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ---644-8046 aft S sets of tops (or1 R & vou C•~ il••'" J,..., ., On• C•" S•••oe~ '71 Impala 4 dr. good . smoked glass), lugg. rk. l••.i. "WH". wont u 642 ·M 7S , ... (.19011 App•O••• 111711BEACH81.. o. cond. a uto. $750 or oCfer 73 Town & Country 9400 actual m1 lmmac. HUNT 646-0992 Wagon . 52 .000 m1. 543.2340 eves. & wknds. lNGTON BEACH -. --loaded Xlnt cond. $2200 833-8830 ext. 248 dys Ask ___ 1_4_2_-_4_4_3_5 __ Want Ads Ca 11642-5678 840-1925 ror Jack. ~--~~-~~ '63 Reblt. 69 1700 enaJ. ~~~~~~~~~ mags, good r unnln Vol 9772 cond. minor body work. •0 S9SO 7S 1157 •••••••••••••••••••••• OtiMGI COUNTY V.W.'Sw..ted. VOLVO ·11 Couped v, most dis. Fast ca.sh on as is basis. EXCLUSJVEL y VOLVO ttnctive in every way '64 & newer .. Any cond. Largest Volvo Dealer Radiant urth tone col. 67J.346S in Orange County! ors: Loaded, with costJy · s BUY or LEASE optlons. Sellin1t for mere 72 uper Beetle. new DIRECT $7375. Ask for George. ~~:t~~~~.:~~;:11~ ~i ·~r~t~-~,~··~ if8·3076. good for skiing. $2500 or-' -'72 Cp DV. Xl nl cond . Lo ler538-SllJ • • m1. Must see t o ap. -preciate. ~. 642·9859 '2 IA.IA IUG 2025 S M hester all 5pm Reblt. 1600. 800 m a. Jo'ast• . · anc .--"-------8 t r a c k , s u n r oof, Anaheim 75()-2011 78 Seda.n DeVllle, ru11 CHE RRY"' s r leather mt.+ all xtras. · · · acn ice. 2 Sw ed I s h V o I v o PP Sl O 400 6'0·S76S $1300 or best orfer Aslr. lor Mech a n 1 cs n·o w a t · · · · Ed ~ll'llS Jva n ·11 , 1995 Harbor '76 Seville, buckskin tan ·71 vw B us AM /F M Blvd .. C.M 645-1982 velour seats, f/pwr, cass .• many extras. runs . tape/stereo. spoke ca~. good. 11600 bst ofr 164E: 75. 39,000 m1. Fully etc. Xlnt cond. Order g 494-'963 equipped new car, m ust sell. Ask 6.f0.5J28 for Roy, S.f0-3861 or '68 VW Bug, had long lif ~UMd _83_1·_17_89_. ______ 1 U/T~~u'6-rs~~ atten ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Sevllle. like new. FM on. · l Ge••.. 990 I 1tereo. wire wbls. velour '66 VW Sundial camper ••••••••••••••••••••••• int., blue, 7 $9500/bst ofr. S750 Urm. 751 ·1337 o r 673-9 140 . 646·7363 1975 VOLVO Oo_ug..c.... __ '78 Conv. Blue. 3,000 m1 242 GL COUPE '78 Cad Seville. yellow. $6900 Super S h arp Sunroof !974M FV) xlnt cond . Sl l ,900. 532·2Ul9 $4995 Financing avail. P .P . ·74 VW Thing. Orange very cleao . 36K m1. $2800. (293MVS) S44·04S2 '67 Squareback '250 o best offer. Gd tires. ndi. eng. woi'Tt: sar-0n3 ·112 Ghia convert New '6 pr of r ebll. Michelin radials. good cond. SISOO £>7>0824. '12 VW Karmann Ghia, btn Bahla red, l owner. 60.000 m\, $3000. Serio callers please. 675-0879 '78 VW Convertible. 3t.ereo, S.31-1663 aJt 6: 30pm '75 Rabbit xlnt cond. 4 spd. clean. Must sell! 112445 S.f9·717 '67 Bug. d ua l Webe motor mtr. $30QO invst S2000takea. SSS-1194 73YWIUS Deluxe bed unit, t a ble. curtains, much mo re. I 97S CAMARO LT l444VZI) $4295 ~ '78 Sdn d e Ville d e Elegance. Sunrf, fully loaded. $12,000/ or take over lse. 496-8877. 1977 MG MIDGIT • . very I 0 w m i I e s I if Seville, lJ.000 m1., an (39lTWV) · e xtras ; II k e n e w ! $3995 Sale/lease. $1 0.800. Ml\RQUl5 4 MOTOR 5 .f94·5Ul6 1011\SO\ ,\SO,. • LINCOLN Mr f!CURY ]ri'f0,1 MAflt,UfQIU P,,.WY )1,n (J • qvf• """")' -A.,Pr ff••• M1,JIUN 'IHJQ (26985) '76 Sedan De Ville, less CHICK IVERSON than 20,000 mi, has ever· H 11 lh~O 49', 1/1!1 I~~~~~~~~ yt.hing. $8150. 871·8749 VWPORSCHIAUDI t-.63 Cl · c d Co rt 445 E Co l H' ass1c a nve , · a.11 1way '64 Old!!, good cond. orig owor, xlnl cond. . at Bayside Dr $100/bsl ofr. '61 Ford $3500 negotiate, 640-0159. l\ewport. Beach 673-0900 Van. carpet & drapea. -'----'0:.-..-~----i "!!!!!!!~~!!!!~I $4.50/bst of'r 646-6368 19 77 FI e e t w ood d e . :: · Elegance, all Cadillac B<BWITHAM SAYS . NO SHORTAGE HERE! E'VEGOT 'EM •CONVERTIBLES •.BUSES •CAMPERS •DASHERS l•SCIR~COS •RABBITS 7 ... WlltMMSJll an.•Wlln.tna 193-7551 638-7810 AMC 9905 extras. $10,500 or best of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer.645-9272 ~---~~~---1 197,AMC C:O--O 9917 ~WAGOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• S portlbout. .P e r fect '68 Cam a ro, sh a rp, 1 economy comb10atioa! 6 owner 327 V8 $1500. cyl.. standard shift, air ss2-ooi1 e ves 540.4930 cond .. pwr . steering, 8 qys ' track stereo & luggage rac k . (S0 4 N K L >. '68 Ca maro xlnl cond. Reduced to radials, xlnt interior . $21 ,_548-_7288 _ _,,,____,=~ CAMARO 1975, 6 cyl, xlnt con<I, new radial tires. 27.000 mi, sunroof, $4800. COMM£LL CHIVaOLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 642-53S3 a.. ...... ___ 5_4_6-_1_2_0_0 __ -l •••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 CHIYIOLET AMC Southe rn Ca 11 fornla ·s Oldest Jeep Dealership Is n ow Ca lifornla 'a newest AMC Dealership. Co• and Me the new Concord, the All New Spirit. Bi1 Dl1count1, high trade·ln allowancea. No hilh preuure salea tactics COPILAMDJllP 20011. ht, SA llMOOO IWALACOUPI A real "creampulf"! On· I)' 31,100 miles It l abows! With Wt wheel, air coacl., v!Qyl top power l See it l Dri ye Jt ! Buyill (a.llllJ). $3434 cot••• CHlftOLIT 2Ca Harbor Blvd. CO&TAllF.8A 546-1200 ·~ambler .. Runt 1ooc1. !181 lmPAla Wacoo. A/C, . CallM5-2516 PIS. P/8, new battery, __ _;..;._;_;~~.:.._--1 c ru nc h ed 1 •fl Iron l '7Uavelin feodet, b t MOO takee· -•beetoa• Not driven in 3 1ra. lfMllll _845-_'1M5 ______ -.i '11Gl't8llla 9llO ud take "12 Bal·Alr, IDO V ... AC, pa1mnt1 of H•.H . new tirtt, put abQe. mmi Sll».GNUl . . . .... --.... ' . 5 Sf)eed, AM/FM wheels. delu.11e pin. t srre-clat mdg Pdne1 mdgl, wheel s r Pes. rocker mdgl. RA 41-150519 we11 mdgt, side Vj)LVO VALUES! 71 VOLVO 242A DIMO 78 VOLVO 264GL' DEMO 72 DA~SID CAR SPECIALS!!!. NIW 71 VOLVO NIW 71 VOLVO 242A 24SA NEW 79 VOLVO 244A Allfclm,llllc. -""'lftO· -......... plft '"'" •11004'S~l·>l1 .. , •v1Qffl.tOc. _ _. ""''t'IO· Din •lrio. 4'\IC1• .. Sl' NIW '79 VOL VO 245A $8641 . .... - •1999 •2999 71 FORD 77 -... . •3799 77 TOYOTA -CIUU_ .. 7710Y01A tt---..w1J(A r.·· . ,..~n,,111rr.r:r ' '""' • .," ...... , ••n• '"llftnP!l~M'~'l'f'\U l1R f~ ~,~ V"'~"t~1ftt'" I :\lm~fl ... " ,.,..,,.., ... r~'f'Tt'lT74tn',. .• -..... --,..-.. ::i1nl:fT'"'' .... .. .. , . .,c"rrJT" ... ~ .......... ,.!*' :1~ , DH DAIL V PILOT &Jnctay. Ho.wrW 12. t!>TI '•'I \ Auto•, Uted Autot. Uted Auto1. Used Autos. Uted ""'°'· N•w •1001 A»tot. M•w tloo' A..to1, M•w '100 4wto1, M•w '100 4wto1, Mew 9100 ••••••••• • • •••••••••••• ••••• • • • ••• • ........... •••• •••• ••• ............ •••••• • ·••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9933 CodMlac 9915 l.Mcoln 9945 Mercury 9950 SAVE 12 % -From Mfg. Suggested Retail (112) ~dentioel MONTE CARLOS 1m1tPPt. l'•li'ntJ1 1 rilui-& 1ntt•r111t I• ""I S.rtel Numb4tr .. I Hq/<114',!l 'I l IH91<l 1 4 '1.'-. / l JH9/41 ll·ll I 1 / I '~~q/41,a~._.~ I.' l 1ti4/•1 I .1'f If! '.' I H<1(111 l.1 It I/ J IHQ/,l 1 il 4J<l 1 .'1 'H'l.?·11.l.J /.1 p,.,., 11• 11• ~ ~II ' t I 1 I', 11 t If 1:0., j!Wt W•lkJ tk>tll t-. CjUrJrlf "• fJ• HI 1 H "' ' '"'' • I'••' 11 1J..1~: 1 n11•,• uJlllrOI ID~ C ID 1, II ll'Hf t1l1l11 l• 1111• 1lt Wht•t•I pw1 1ft11•1 U !::-i U 1·ridRJI W IS I•!! Wt1~I t•tl ll 111 y wt-1·1•1• ,,1,1 l'llh 1p1 Mfg. Suggeated Aet•ll Lesa 12% 7509.84 901_._18 : \7H9]•l l 4910 I !J7H~/4 l 4J¥~ 1/J/H'l/t114 28H .' JJ111•114•11t - 6608.66 HAL GREEl\IE CHEVROLET - SALE PRICE -~ • C•llt. 8•1•• T • • & L ie 831-0580 401 SO .. EL CAMINO REAL SOMETHING DIFFERENT! SAN CLEMENTE 492-8500 ......•.•.............. .....•.•........••..... ········•····•···••·•·· '77 XR?. t \Jlly eqwpi>ed. ;~·;;=;:·~~·;~;,:~·;;,;; OHANGE<.:UUNTY'l:> lo ml. .iclnt cond Rei.I of NABERS T L MEWHT h•r 213.425 7A .. 1 "S.. f•ir rru ' a .. l' ov1•1 pymnts • .., ~ A • 11.8 3232orS.'>8 929:> LINCOLN Mt:;RCURY <:~·h:=l~~l'~12 (;ou.:.,, L/_ J~·?ff1 f " 1911 uMco~M 0uY'FtAoE.OE ~R7 >Ah1lr & n .n-) ~UJ:J VERSAILLES LINCOLN-MERCURY 1 .. oadl.'d 1 Ii orfrr 675·5613 ~-· Tl11 ., ,!~!~ """''' s~t~y"1~~~~d:;s~:.xll 74Xft7Cleun. luud~d. tJ, .. uty ho.-. it .ill IRVINI': Mu:.t i.dcnfu•e ' rruonroof. rechnm~ fr1 110-7000 t>Jl-2683 QtNifltyfirriu wab. t\M t f'M '>lc11•0 ----- DocAg. 9935 LARGEST SELECTION with It lrat'k Quad tap~. 1978 MERCURY •••• .. ••••• •• •••••••• •• OF NEW & USED padded vinyl roof Crwi.t-ZEPHYR 4 DOOR IN ORANGE COUNTY control. full power ant1 SIOAM 1'71 DODGE 'OWHWAGOM V 8. Julo. spo~es. off roJd equipped. 8.000 miles. hke new 2 yr. 24.000 mile warranty 3\'a.illlblt' $6999 CADILLAC VALUF. mo1 c• Set• IL 10 d;.o > Eronomy 6·<·yl engine. PROTECTION l'LANS 1762'fKF > rad io . air cond Ava1lablt-on Mo.!>tt Cllr' Sl695 uul01N1l1c transm1ss1on. • IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURV • 540•5630 light blue. sharp. ready 0.-mcp Co....ty'~ to go• (978LX H 1 S.•• C.ltt..-$4795 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ COPELAND JEEP 1974 CADILLAC 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 200 I E. hf, SA COU'E DE VILLE C<1bnolet lop. leather in 558-8000 tenor. stereo radw & tilt -9-9-4-0-1 "'heel !849J RZ I $4995 •.........•............ .. --PHIL LONG FORD ........... , ... s."'°' ... ,, ..... , .. , .......... ~VkiiC.•~·' ,.,......, 72 Gron Torino. full pwr. 11 lrk, AC, 72.000 mi. xln1 clean. ~632JI '65 l''atrlane Station W.tJ! xlnl C'ond h1~h m1 S8751offl•r S86 0849 ·72 Pinto Runabout. $800 • 1975 CllDIUAC SIOAH DE VILLE L eal h t•r 1n t er101 . AM /FM stereo. l'ru1s e control & low mtlea~e (414Nl$Zi $5995 • • 1973MARK IV Low m1ll'l>. full power air cond ~lereo vinyl WO(. llnl'I more' L1)!hl btuc. 1111 ll'alher· mtenor. comfort lounl(c front ~eat.'> <90764i 1 S4S95 540-5630 • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 72 Col Park 9 pass wai; Wh1t1'. fully loaded' Xlnl' $2300 675 6161 7 ~ MontE-~11 MX . hrou~ham. air. AM/f<'M , xlnl cond. S2650 645·2821 75 Murqws Custom dlx All extras incl'!? tapes ew 11rf's. Ol'W brake~ Beautiful rund Lo m1 :\1 U:-\ 'it'll )211SO Pll 640-0IGOofe.644 6815 KJ0-5<.11!5 WANT ACTION" Cfa.-;.,1ff'd Adi. fl42·567H 1977 CADILLAC COU'E DE VILLE C.ibr1nlet lop, leather sealing area. AM/FM stereo & tape player and <.'rw<;e control <45SS ER I. • LOO« fGI US ACltOSS flllOM ~ STOCHOOSE FROM AS ._ _______________ __,. ':,."!.~~·-~ ........... !!.~~!~'!!·.~.·.-. ....... !!.~~ ~!·.~:.v: ....... !!~~' ~~~·-~:.--. ....... !!.~~!~'!'.°.~·.~.·.--. .••.••. !!.~~ ~'!'.°.!·.~.·.--. ...•.. ~!.~~ LOW AS '61 CADILLAC S 1995 $8995 SEDAM DE VILLE ...... PadOPd 100 11..11 powM l .ictory air condtl10t'1f q AM IF M • IPfPO g ALL OAIC1NAL1 MUST SEE' IZBC1371 1979 HONDAS ARE RE NOW! 1979 Honda Accord 4-Door Sedan AJ,J, REMAINING 1978 HONDAS MUST BE CLEARED OUT TO MAKE ROOM! TAKE YOUR CHOICE "~~'~" '78 HONDA HATCHBACKS IMMEDIATE DELIVE R Y Ph,-. t,., A I ltfflY ACCORD HEADQUARTERS GOOD SELECTION -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Service & Parts Open 'til 10:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday Saturdays 'til 5:00 P.M. . --- 11~.' .. 0 '78 HONDA 5 SPEEDS s ·1 , -. -. • 1977 CADILLAC SEDAH DE VILLE f''ull vinyl top. equipped wtlh all of the r J C'lory powrr a~::.1~tt.'<I featurl'S & l ow mrl ... 11!1' C4491'MV l $9395 • I 976 CADILLAC SEVILLE L,1·athcr 1nlcrior, full pov.cr & lov.. low milt"•' rt73P\\'Ut $9895 • 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE full \ 1nyl top. leather 10 t enor. dual romforl seal'>. stert'o & t•ru1 1>l' c•ontrol l~R F.U J SI 0.895 • 'i3 CHRYSLER s 1 m 4 DOOR SEOAM ..... . PadC!Pd lop 11.;11 ncwr r tactory "" con<Johoronq 1al•V'' wlH'PI'. & LOW LOW MILES r 766JPl '71 CADILLAC s 1000 COUPE DE VILLE . . . . . . 7 7 7 landau too leather •ntPnor lull POwer factory .11r cona111on1nq ster130 & 1111 wheel C707NPG1 '76 MERCURY s2399 108CATWAGOH ..... 4 PPf'cl rran>m1<,c1on ra010 hecHer & 'i;qqaqP rac~ SHARP SPECIAL' (598PUXI '72 CAOILI.AC $2699 SEDAN DE VILLE ..... . PandPd too !P.&lhPr or'( rror lu1I oower t,;c:ory .itr condfllon1nq 1111 wheel & stereo SHARP• r799FVV1 /\II pnl't''> plu::. t.1\ & .,_ _______________ ....,.. license Salt.' pn<:l'i-~ood '72 CADILLAC s2999 thru m1d01i.:ht. 11 ll iH COUflE DE VILLE ...... . • Landau 100 tu11 oowf>r t1..1I leather onteflor OVl::H IOO AM •FM stereo w11aof player 111• wheel and 4UALl1 V CAR~ ldr.lory air cond1t1on1nq 1504tUU' TOSEL~:CT FHOM • NABERS t/:J /./!/ c;aatlJdl/) )o<XJ H.11(X)f 13/v(f ( t>'M N\t."">I ~40 <)l()Q 9940 Get on tht' ri~ht tr3ck with the Dally Pilot C HR I STMA~ GIFT TRAI N ~ Call a Chnstma:. Ad V1~or al 642 S01R ·n Gran Tonno 351 Vt! eng. vinyl lop. 2 dr. ask 1n~ $1400 bi.l o fr 96().3233 1975 FORD GRANADA Full power. AM FM . auto, like new. I yr. 12,000 m ilt! warr anty available. 1266A > $2999 COHUMDJEEP 200 I E. 1st, SA 551-8000 '69 Ford X~ ;\,<.: AM/F M stcn•o 8 trar k. $600 Ph i70 441b '75 Granat.Ju 4 dr. 1, ryl PIS. AtT A C Pr11 l'l~ $2650 586-508 I -- '78Futwo ~~~c~~ ........... s2999 P:idCll'd too IPathe• 1n:,.r101 full cower tac•ory air cono111or1nq tlH wheet & stereo 1799HOB '75 FORD LTD S38CJ9 9 PASSENGER WAGOM Full power lactorv air cono111on1nQ and LOW MtlES' 166MX• '13 CADILLAC s3999 ELDORADO ......... . C,1br 1n11>1 rob h.11 oowpr lactorv a" c1v•rJ1t11Jn1nq AM/FM ..,tPrf'O wtlh taoe deck hit whPPI cru•!>f' control & S HARP1 ( 419HMVl ~g=~ ......... s4999 Red w11h while cabrio1et top and white tealher. lull pawer. sptrl ::.ears. lactory arr cond AM/FM stereo w/laPe olayer tilt wheel & cruise control 1227RXJ '75 CADILLAC s5999 COUP~ DE VILLE ....•. Cabr1ote1 100. leather interior lull power tactorv all cond111oninQ AM/FM stereo w11h rape pJayer & 111r wheel 1389MY0 1 ~!;K~~~~~·L· .... $ 5999 Padded rop. leather 1n1er1or. lull Power. lactorv air cond 1111 wheel. spilt power seats. sterPO tape player & cruise control. LOW MILEAGE' (576WOC, '77 IUICI( s7999 'ARK AVENUE SEDAM PaddPCl 100 11111 oower <iphl power seats. factory a" cond 1111 whePI & cruise con1ro1 105eTTS1 '77 CAotLLAC $8599 SEDAM DE VILLE •...•• Padded 100. full cower. lac1ory atr cono . 'iler£>o hit wh<"PI cruise control and a 1 yr 112 000 m1IP warranty (6 75UORJ Very clean Custom pm stnp1ng. bucket :.eats. ra d 1 o & h ea I •' r . 11-----------r-.~r-~'""!!!"_. whitewall t'rcs. Only '77 CADILLAC SS86 miles 1822UZV> COUPE DE VILLE ....•. $4211 Cat>r101e r roo 11.u oowm factory air 11 H.I MAGNQN cond1t1oorng. 1111 wtteel. cruise control. N.ftn stereo LOW MILES ANO LOOKS SHARP ~~'~ ~g=~ ......... s9599 SCM300 Cabnolel too splr! leather seats. full power. factory air corid 1111 wheel. cruise control. 999RSIJ Elegant ·75 LTD Landau · slereo w/lape player & 1 yr / 12.000 mile w/every extra. pwr ac· warranty ( 162Rn1 cess!. low mi. t careful ownrr. 541M289 · '76 Granada Ghia. z dr. 302eoi. power. JS,000 m1. silver blue. S3MM> P / P 714-493-5238 '78 Granada 4-dr, 8-cyl, l mmae. e qui pped , '3100/ofr. 979.1953 SS1..f719 ' • L. ~!·.~~•••••••••• ~~.~~~••••••••••~~·.~~:~ ........... ~-~~~ ........... ~~·.~:~ ............ ~-~~........... . Sundey. MoYemt>er 12. t978 OAILVPllOf ~ ~~ .......... !!.s.~ ~~~ ........... !!.~~ ~~~ ........... !!.~~ ~~~ ........... !!.~~ ~~~ ........... !!.~! ~~ ........... !!~~ ~~·.~~ .... ·-;n· ~!·.~~:~ ........... ~!·.~~~ .......... . '&c< omr. < alwntt' '77 Gt-.ctrrb 197' rOMTIAC lt71POtmAC '76~rd 1971 CATALINA ••••••••••••••••••••••• V990 9974 V. 9974 11t>• t•om,uwn f l•JP iittrt..'<>. lilt wheel, FV-eWrd faprit GRAND 'RIX Air rundltion1n1. con ISTATI S • • ir 1975 THUHDHllRD •.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i>c11•to1 •mtlo...,~. uwi1r With crul11e control ,,._ 1975 y h b It 1 k '76 Y94JO S*' '>414 '°4J rnntrol twu ton" p1unt Autom•tic. pwr win bucll.et an t.a lllt wheel· sole. power s teering, 1 Owner. new Urea, xlnl Silver with ma tc hing ega · ac • 1 "nu, Ltftboc:k , m)lroof 0 4HKX'-'1 dowa. air "°''tJ • :iten'O l 1 • " 11 · automallc transmission. cond A/T 1ur tow padded Landau t op. Lo · Lo mi. auto, A/C, lill lt75 MIEICUIT S599t "" d .. r Tu v .. In npe P •)'er ra ye rallye wheela. whitewall equl p'd. Si4 oo.' Call maroon inte rior . full wheel. PI P. CdM. Sll>15 Air rondlt1onmg. custom COUGAR Xl7 11howroom ,·ondlllun ' wtwcla 1$83969Jt9TW5 > tJres. Many Fireb1rds to 644·1542. power. AM1FM stereo Days 1130 0890. eve":J/ pan stnprn~. whitewall ~hilt" "'1th m.it1 h111 . ALAN MAGNQN C9."Jlll1 choose! <?S9NIY) and more. See 1t now• wkend644·2877 tirt's , eKtra c lean. \ln)'I rorlf ~nd 1111t•r1or OHLY S74fS NABERS $Jf97 '71 Pootiac Firebird. Call 19781.XH ). .73 H-h (l19727) .i11 l'ol\ll 1111 •h .... 1 PONTIAC HOWAaDCM-tro&et LarryocKimat $4995 at.c back. 4 spel>d, $1598 u II IN MAGNQN ... ,., "'""" lllnt cond. sharp S975. '" 1"''1 'tf'f..,, µu"'t1 ()l.1ve4'Qu•1IM~ Grdi/I& """' -..,...., 540·5830 8JO.S312 11 IU MAGHIJH ''''"r11111 .;•Ill hr.tk•' :~~~!"'~~ Nl-;WPOUT UJi:hCll / • '73 LeMans. AJC. auto. N.ftR '-l\.iq1 run' ttl''"''' ~!14Jf•1 133-0555 PONTIAC PS. PB. 22.000 m1. One Whether you·rebuyingo PONTIAC •l~utz .. ' l(.)()IJ H.•ruoo Blvd 2480 Harbor owner. In perfect cond, sl'lhng, Clas:.1I1ed ud S46tS ~t 11 Wi\N'I' A<wl'I'>",' ,., F Cu 646-8174 2626 HARBOR Bl vcrusu11c wtll &,et your c'""·5630 ~ irll•· 111•111" v.11t1 .1 ''' l tl'>M /Vlt.""'-~()100 al air, m VO. messat:l'tOlheright peo ~ 11.111\ 1•111111 "' •1lll'.t \ii t'h.1'"''"1 i\tl.'11'1~ !'Mrlll 54~ GTO. '68. COSTA MESA pie Call Today• 642·5678 2480 Ha rbor at Fair.C M ~9-4300 1011\SO\ & SO\ • U NCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA ... 9100 "" ..... _ ... 9100 ""·-"-· ... 9100 • ..-... M 9100 xlnl cond. Sl.200 ~~~·.';~.": ............ ~~·.r::.--: ............ =:.·.r:~.":. .•..•••.•••• =:: .. ~.":............. 675--026& ~ .... ~~.": ••••••• !~!. ~ ... ~:.": ....... !~~ ~~·.~.-.':' ....... !~ 1977MHCUIY ~AllCHGHtA • door :1~h1n, I~' than t,000 mile~ llfo;.1u11ru1 dov~ lftt'Y". INltdHnR 1n lC'rlOr. pu11> t•r !'itet•11n.i llnd br»kt':. .or nmcl AM f M !>lt'rro \ II »UtOlnilllC trJO:>llll'>.,IOn 11ho w r oom rr .. ,h (1WJ7~Q92 1 $5295 54()..5630 1011\so\ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURV 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Mllstc.g ttS2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Mustang Convert Xln cond PS/PB. air cond. new lop . Cla!'ls1c . S3650/bst ofr 963 3933 '67 Must. 8-cyl. auto, PIS, lo mi. very clean. $2100 642·17J4 Classic '66 Mustan~ 289 eng .• l."P Good cond 61~1646-2823 '77 2 + 2 LOCIMd l Owner. 559.9350 <::.:.::-·:.:"·":;: ... :.·-:..- :: .. ::.. . .. .·.·.·.·.·.·:.·.-.·.·.·.· ~\){ .. ;<:">>; .·.·.·.·.· ... · ·.·.· :::::;:::::::::::-.::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::. ~ :~: ~ :~: ~: ~: ~: ~: ~: ~~ ~= ~: ~ :~:: .. ·:-:-:.:-:-:-:·:-:-:·:-:-:-:.:-:·. :·:-:-:-:-:<-:.;-:-:..:-:..:-:-:-:..:·. l\i\ ~ii [ ll ~~~~; ~l\i ~ \) ! \ ~?:::::::::::: [\ ·:<<<·:-:-:-:.:-:-:.:·: . :.:.:·:<·>:<-:·:<..:·:· ::::::::::;::::::::::::::: -:.:·:-:-:.:-:-:.:-:-:.:·: .·.·.·.· .... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·. ::·:.~~:~::: :~~: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,INC.ft'''''''''''''"'''''"'''.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,, __ .,,,,,,,,.,.,,,._._.,,,,,,,,, .. ,.,,.., ... ,., ..... ,.,.,.,.,.,. .. ,.,.,., .. .,.,l ,RMO.NiS''''''MUSiiNG'Si"'''PlNTOs··" , ... ,,,,_,,,,, MUSTANG MACHI 1978 DEMO. 55289 GRANADA GHIA 1978 DEMO $6489 ;t·door. 11-8 automatic 1ransl!'<ssoon 11·8, cru1se-<>ma11c transmission. oower oower sreet1nq power seats oowt>r steering oower brakes. radio. tinted w1nooW'l ~ bralu•s AMIF"'4 wit" ~lilimliilliliiiliilliiliiiiiiliiillilliiMlaillll qtass al'ld all ttle standaro leatures stereo 1aoe otayl'f wirf' .. ,,,.,., C.Olle<!i ·ll I •9778) cru•St' contrOI and mo•I' c• 72971 ·76 Regenc.y 98. 2.dr. ~:w· FAIRMONT LTD 2-DR. FIESTA ;:::;:;: 3•.ooo m_i s. 1oaded. ~J FUTURA HARDTOP HATCHBACK :;:;:;:: $4700· 842-6738· ~ 1978 DEMO 1978 DEMO 1978 DEMO ~;::·;: ·=~fi~~i:;d~~~: II s5419 S6889 s4a9 f> '78 Cutlass Sup. Bq;~m All Fho·i.o 1001 1 h ""Q''"' pow111 tJ•~r. opts. Black + buckskin. llonvl 100 crur~mat1c lr&l'l~mtSSIOfl Fully loaded w1ltl lull oower. oower t>r.lkPr, '"""•V 11.,rv "''' kA\l" <Ml•o $6,9G2 711 Firm.1173.13:;.t po wP1 'otPf>f•nQ a" eond1honmg deluxe windows. &ears and doorlocks. air movan1t• vl'nt ..,,.,,,0 ... 1 ,.,1 "'u,...num __ __ tnlerior qroup AM/FM siereo and wire cond1loontng soeeo con1ro1 hit wheel .. 11,..,1., ano manv r '""' 1,.Jtu,..., c•n1:121 '73 Cutlass. mint cond . loaded. best offe r whl. red lnl &>st orr 552·8089 whf'e• covers I •28991 and much muc" morn I •36841 Super ~lean 74 Cutlass B•!SBlBBSIS Supreme 66.000 m1. t1l wheel. am/fm 8 track, fac air. p/s. p b. new radials, s wivel seats. WiMi5!'i1'5Ml115!1i!ll!lliMil Bought another S2200. ~ ------~ '65 Oldsmobile. Good ~:881im~~ Cond. Runs xlnt. Askin ~.9625355 •.•.•.....•........... Ford 71 Pinto. mags. good cond. SOOQ. 962·4105 ---· '73 !'ledan , s tereo, stk, good cond. $950 960-36Sll ----· '72 P into Htchbk, cond.. lo m1. Sac. ofr.$1325.968-9172 '73 Station Wagon. clean. Luggage rack. auto. :or. Tinted windows 559-4096 ·11 Good cond. $800 546-7918 Plytni>uth ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Duste r. good Sl200. 833.3518 '71 Sport Suburban Sta Wen. xlnt cond. AC, P B, PS.Sll00.968-8078 '73 Duster. new clean. $1600 640-4191 '71 Ply . Suburban, full pawer. AIC. runs Ir loob good. SH96. 541HS91 "70 Fury. PIS. P/8, A/C, lo mi's, S400 645.9935 ·1e Plrebttd. All/PM AIC. Xlnl c:ond, lo Oll'I 14000. 132·5279 0 m.mo. . . . .. •74 AUSTIN ........ 4 \O••d ••O•O h•ltet •• , (O"'IJtf1(.-ft1"Q QNf 31 00() Kl .... W'llltM ••tonl '7S VOLKSWAGEN ' • "-.. --•1169111 '76HOHDA WA~ .. \OMO teoio ~· 1•90681 '17 DOOGI ASrtH WA.ot4 ·~tt!IC.~~~ .,.. ~ A" P\11 .,.,.., •Me(! NEW 1979 FORD PlllTO 53 9 ~<-~1•119• 74K>ID I 0 rASS WA.att =-~.,=-=-~ '74 FOltD UOOYAH '°'··s2277 MEW 1979 FORD FAIRMONT 5 4289 ~ '7lFOID rttn'OWA.OW ·~•'< AWf ... tl04 ... " 4' •• , "-... f'OCl1.faa._ fNI ...... 1f't01n1 51877 '73 FOltD f.250 _c __ _ •75 FO 0 f!. fSO SUf'ff CAI •ueo-.W' .,.,.,.. ~ w-- 1)1 ... , ... ~'""""""' ""' ,., ......,...,, lf'IMf '76 FOltO •AteHBtOGf •• .,.. ... _, QvVJlt°""""J /JUI I V ,,.....,..-, ,.,""' •W J• Svndav N~ 12 .. 1Q78 Our Famous 1 Price Regal Sale Is Going on Right Now at 'Bauer 'Buick · osta • lfl esa Orange County's No. 1 Buick Dealership -we Specially Ordered Air Conditioned Regals f97 a Special Sale! THEY'RE HERE .THEY'RE ON SALE!! Nol just 1 .ttpecially advertised R egal, but a showroom full. 1979 REGAL (Ser no·s 114397 114439.113641.115880.114568. 114501 114382. 114435 114484. 114618. 114686.114697) WHILE THEY LAST 47 MONTH ALL AIR CO~ltlTIO~ED Autom atic trans .. power steering, power disc brakes. tinted glass. air conditioning. remote control mirror. steel belted whitewall tires. w1ndsh1eld antennas. bumper guards. exten or molding package and tots more! with 3 EASY WAYS TO BUY!! CASH Plus tax and license Check it - shop rt -compare it You can't beat !hrs pnce' LOWDOWN PAYMENT $1 72.59 per month for 48 months. with $395 down. 13. l 0 APR. Deferred payment $8679.32 TERMS S 126 <17 per month tor 48 months wrth 1 down ($2111 00) Combrnat1on cash & 1rao1 IJ 10 APR Deferred paymen1 $8181 56 SO WHY WAIT • • • you can buy an air conditioned 1979 Regal TODAY for what you mig ht expect to pay for a Chevrolet or Ford. IT'S QUITE SIMPLE ... We 're out to make Bu'ick outhern California 's J avorite car Open 'Till 10 P.M. Mon.-Sot. ~ Yes ... Open Every Sunday 'Till 5 P.M . and BA VER BUICK Southern California 's Javorite place. ·< J J~ I See 11011 toda11. j fJTange C1tun.ty's #f Buick l)ealt-~ HARBOR BL VD /SAN DtfGO FREEWAY 2925 HARBOR BL VD., COSTA MESA 9"/9-2[J(X) PHOTO FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE ONL Y1 All cars subiect to Pf'°' .sale Tai & license no1 included Sale ends 48 t\f$ alte1 Pubhcahon These cars won't last! All makes, models and colors - Classified Auto Advertising in the 642 -5678 DAILY PILOT. - ) J ~ . . · ~ SUNOAT NO\'tMUI 11, \971 ~~[£)aJiil~ featur irtq <10@@00 @OD ~~@~&@Mlru~g ~~clll/t'-' THE TEACHER SAVS M'( 14ANDWRITING 15 KlND OF BA°' MARCtE ... WHAT DO '{OU THINK? AL RT ALSO, YOUR O'S ARE TOO OE'<,AND ~OUR R'S ARE WAL( TOO ARRE'( ... NANCY THAT 'S STILL TOO LO UD -------0KA'1~ AUNT FRITZI THAT'S NOT LOW ENOUGH--- TURN IT DOWN MORE ' \ ,, '/ES, MA'AM WELL, L{OU SEEM TO CONFUSE L(OUR M'S AND N'S, SIR ... &.{OUR M'S ARE TOO ENNL/ AND l{OUR N'S ARE TOO EMM't' ! ENN"t', EMM'( AND ELL~' HUH? TOO OEi' AND ARRE'!, ~UM? I SEE WHAT L{OU MEAN, MARC.IE .•. STILL LOWE R - __.;,------~ ©1978 United Feature Syndicate ". ... EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST 5 NEWS AND LOOK AT THESE I'S ... T~E'('RE SO TALL THE'( LOOK LlK'E L'S,,. TRl( TO MAKE L{OUR I'S LE55 ELL'I ... DON'T WORR'l ABOUT lT, SlR.. I MAL/ THE ONLt/ THf N65 PEOPLE BE ON THE WRITE AN'I MORE ARE LOVE PHO NE LETTEI{5 AND TAANK-'(OU NOTES A LOT By Ernie Bushmi lf er NANCY---BE FAIR---T URN YOUR RADIO DOWN , TOO PLEASE TURN UP YOUR RADIO SO I CAN HEAR IT ' I r -.. I \.. - " '. ----l \ ~ ... " .... , . .. ... , . ' . ' .... /t' l 6( T ' .t I• I• t -~-.......<-L:.-' 2.;_ MEMBERS" DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS 1111111 1111 l fl I !l M'GAVI N ' It II IJ o I II II J I I 11 I ... J ,, t I I • t.-f T ' 1i q .... 11 ' ~I L' 'I t I I ' BL ·~LJ , 11 It I H • ) DOt. • • ti J• v t~ ,..... -. r-, 6<..'< •P c .. •c I f ;;;1111'. N " OH ) • .·' l L 'fl • • _f L----.,; CAN rH EY T•\t<-E l.J'-> Rl(•HT AWAY f' l OlHlR't.t· [~\[LL ~'.1\IT ; IN T14[ L~,\~' • THERE 'S I A WAIT ! I/ ,,,. . .. , . SORRY, >-SuRe PON'"T" KNO W "1""He ANSweR 1 0 IHA'"T" O NE:.' 0 I KITC HEN I ~ 0 ~ff~~~ ~A.ro~~rr ~~wiA.~" ~ . . I I ' .;. . GOSH, YA GOT" l\Ae , PAl-I HOV\/ D I D A S A L..A,v.. I Ge-r A R OUND WHe N 11"" WAS A l-IVe ?.' \ I ,· -• \.. • ' .... :. ":'""' I Ti "" I t T" • oo ~ 'v'..."f -: T J t ,.· ,,. ; •. I• ... 1 ~ 11• I ·. I MR BURCH I DUE Tl ULlf\~G("') Bir' WE ((Jl \.,Tb I ()00 J 15 A SC.HOC L OFF1CIAL Ir.: CAU...4 CA • T DO AN(,l- TH ING A80uT THE LENG/H OF A £.X)ONG MAN'.S HA IR I 15 THAI IRLJE c: l)ES IT IS I BRENDA . ~ G ... : • . • • .. ># ~ -. -- \~ i ~ 'T HE~E: Ii I~ - i HE F='H~'3 T ~TA ~ f! OH, WELL-- A F~W VI TAMINS N~VER HURT ANY·- WAIT! 11=- VV~AT AftE YOU LOOKING i:o~? II ~TAft .. L.16HT ; 'iA~-0~16H-r., F l~?T ~TA~! ~E.c TONIGHT. t Wl~H ! MAY, ! Wl~H I M16'Hi, HAVe THE W1'7H I W17H TONl6HT.'' 7 '\ BRENDA HARN HERE AT WES1\JIEW HIC:,H SCHOO L ... .~ . WHEW. < < . ~ _, ;: .. .. .... '"--. '-~~ -' -~ .. ? .. '30 ! CAN WI ,~ UPON IT. ........._ WHERE WE'RE TAKI NG A kOOK AT THE 0-\ANGING FACE OF AMERICAN EDLJCATION · WllH PRINCIPAk ALBURC H. HOWEVER WAT OOESN'I MEAN OUR HANDS ARE COMPLEIEL4 11 ED. I"' ~£~D TON'\ "" Nsot"J,,, 11 ·/2. WHEN YOlA W15H UPON A ~fA~, . YOl.A~ W/~H ' COME~ l~LAE . YOlA JLA~i Wl~HW l,APON A 7"t7 I ., .. Ef?-~1"~ "fo GEE c,t)t.J, /flt?.~ L.OTSA LUCK, WHY CAN'T ¥OU FEE: P VOl)R HORSE L.IKf: OTH~ INPIANS?! .. THATPARI I CAN HANl?L-E! $<:RI ~!JL.E SC RllJ~ SCFWJfJU: )fl t AW,POOs v f sETE AIOIRE 1£1 ..Jt)!JT A YOUIV<f7 PEtestANr • ' i '. • • 0 CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYf.~'! Thttt art at kast su dlrftr· t'ftNS in drawin1t &tails brtwttn top and bottom parwls. How quickly can )OU find lhrm'! Chttk answrrs wltb tbow brio•. 11;1.,•111P 11 •111'!> t 6'1!H 1w II •1-M ' l»J4""01 • , l>UVM • 6u•n1w ,, "IJJIW I 1u• ... 111P •• O•) ( 6'1<U!W" •INOIUV I .. ,,.......,'° r---:=-I::i=:::::---1 ----BULLETIN BOARD --- l'l.RSONS skilled wuh a boomer· • •·uu llOUSF.I "A irut_coalalu lkr diary of lht human ni«." -0.wM>O, on the o~nln1 or a urtaJn public bu.lkUa1 la U.1land In lht 1800s. FJll blank . .. AJ•A t1 •. " PJOM 6u1u 1w .. u •Soap Suds !~ if you can fill the blank wi1h a nine· kucr word made up o f rearranged cap lcucrs: A ccr1am __ used GREEN SOAP . wuowo> .. .owou~ .. p-.. a •Hold a broom51Jck brfort you on lhe noor. Platt your fortbtad atop lbr bandlr. Try to walk sidtways around tbr broom three limn. Good luck. 11111 can 1hrow 11 so 1ha1 ii will •Tongue Tcs1crs! Say fa.st : And so we·~ go1 10 sell r~urn nnr mough to be caught. 1hrm c~ap -six1y-scven single sets of shop'4 orr\ Sun~ cxpem can throw one fof sheets. Peter Polter propped the toppled pepper more than 100 yards. You can plants. tkvise a mini-boomer· iang that won't go u far and won'1 be as dangerous, but will sull worlt the same way. H"c's how: Cut a small boomCT· a.ng replica about two inches Iona from thin cardboard. Curve the edgn carefully. Round the ends. Place it on 1hc tips of two fingers and gi~ it a flick, as shown above. Wi1h a little practice, you can 'make a gbod - I boomerang and be an ~ cx~rt in making it HEADY ART! Trd, tbr artist, literally throws blmwlr Into bis come baclt to you. work. Stt II you can find Ted's face al least 20 tJmes • TRACK ST AR I Apply colon fCK u UIMLliac KeM: 1--aH. i-t.t. bl1M. 3-Ytllow. 4-U . brown. S-Jlesh. ~U. 11'."C•· 7-U. p~rplt. 1-0ruat. 9-0k. blue. 10-m. btowa. 11-Marooa. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points rcx usins all the letters in the word bdow IO rorm two compktc words: S TRID EN T THEN score 2 points cacti for aU words of four letters Of rnofe found amona the letters. Try 10 1COtt at km 50 po6Mt. ·µip 'IA-s :we.ie-~ THE WORLD 'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES BATMAN HA? PURSUED PICK ( /?t::,)8/N) GRAYSON INTO AN ALLEY OLJT&IOE= 571.11?10 86, WHERE... _ --- ANO NOW 5HE'G TRYING TO KIPNAP PICK--/ (J. MY RIGHT ARM -- NllMS C7UE TO T~E Et.ECT'RJC 6HOCK T'HP:r G IRL JUST GAVE ME! AGATHA CRUMM COME" IN1 J UN l OR. --- _......,..-:;;; HER FACE:-- H IPE CX/6 UNDER. 5~ 60R'T OF BRIT'rl..E M A SK··? H AV~ You FlN l6HED YOCJR RE:PORT 1 ••• ••••••••••• W~ WORKED FROM DAWN TO OU5K FOR TWO WJIOLE WllU! w~ Por MERRlfl ANO HUGHE:5 AND €>TANDING, '3AVAG~~ L.ACOM f3A " eu ... ve:R .. -ZOHAR ... ALL RIGHT! ALL RIGHT! WHAT OlD YOU COME UP WITH 1 . c King FN~ Syndical~. Inc .. 1971. WOl'ld r1ght1 ~. ,...,. ...... b Bill Hoest ····ALL T HE BE5 T M~N ON THE PROJF;CT! . c . ~ Ad..,e1tosemen1 DOCTOR'S PROGRAM FEATURING CRASH-BURN DIET AND AMAZING CAPSULE FORCES YOUR BODY TO BURN AWAY FAT AS IT.~ . . . . \ Meaning: After Each Time You Eat, Your Body Breaks Down Bulging Fat and Bums It Away-So You Grow Slimmer and Slimmer From Meal to Meal. {up to a full size smaller In just 5 days) ••• as you melt away both fluid and fat at the incred- ible rate of as much as -· 2 POUNDS GONE Tl4E FIRST 2' HOURS 6 POUNDS GONE THE FlRST 41 HOURS 10 POUNDS ()ONE THE FIRST f DAYS Md depending~ how overweight you .,.. -how much JOU want to IOM -and how faat JOU want to loM It ••• BURNS AWAY UP TO ANOTHER 30 -40 -50 POUNDS, OR EVEN MORE f TURNS EVERY LAST BIT OF FOOci·vou EAT INTO BURNED·AWAY ENERGY INSTEAD OF STORED-UP FAT! Medical science has proven conclusively that in your body there exists a fat-burning system of natural chemical fat-destroyers so powerful they are capable of NEUTRALIZING THE EFFECT OF ALL THE CALORIES IN THE FOOD YOU EAT. That once you discover how to unleash these fat-destroyer chemicals against clinging pockets of fat ... you can actually compel your body to GROW SLIMMER, INSTEAD OF FATTER, AFTER EACH MEAL YOU EAT! WORKS SO FAST -THE V'RY FIRST WEEK ALONE YOU LOSE AN AVERAGE OF UP TO 1'h POUNDS OF BODY FLUID ANO FAT EVERY 24 HOURS! Now from one of America's leading obesity specialists comes a thrilling crash-burn way to slimness ... that does away with all the torture of rigorous diet ONCE AND FOR ALL -eods brutal exercise FOREVER! What this doctor has done is simply this: Found a sure- fire way for you to gently raise the level of your fat-bu~ Ing metabolism ... step up the flow of your body's own natural fat-burners ... so that every time you eat . . . your system automatically NEUTRALIZES THE EFFECT OF ALL THE CALORIES tN THE FOOD YOU TAKE IN -AND YOUR BODY MELTS AWAY FAT LIKE HOT WATER MEL TS DOWN ICE! Yes, with this doctor's thrilling ANTl·CALORIE PRO· GRAM and capsule, you "rev up" your inner furnace - you neutralize all the calories coming In -so not one ounce of the food you eat can possibly tum to fat. ACTUALLY SHRINKS YOUR BODY'S FAT CELLS STARTING IN JUST HOURS! Yes, based on published reports from professors at leading medical schools ... PLUS experimental fat-burning studies on U.S. Army officers, West Point Cadets and independent research tests ... with the food you eat on this doctor's CAP- SULE PROGRAM ... your body automatically neutral- izes the effect of all the calories you take in -auto- matically forces pounds and inches to vanish so FAST, that before you hardly know It, you: LOSE UP TO 4 TO 6 INCHES OFF YOU~ WAISTLINE LOSE UP TO 2 TO S INCHES OFF YOUR HIPS LOSE UP TO 3 INCHES OFF YOUR ™tGHS LOSE UP TO 4 tNCHES OFF YOUR BUTTOCKS LOSE UP TO 4 INCHES OFF YOUR STOMACH ... as you start to win the physique of a naturally skinny person . . . those types who never seem to gain an ounce! YOUR TUMMY FEELS LIKE YOU FEASTED, BUT YOUR WAISTLINE LOOKS LIKE YOU FASTED! Just to give you an idea of how fast this thrilling anti-fat weapon burns away excess fat and inches . . . according to California university medical school research on en- ergy bum-off you can actually melt away more fat each 24 hours than if you ran 10 to 14 miles a day! -Lose more pounds each week than if you did 300 sit-ups each morning and 300 push-ups each night! LOSE as much as a FULL SIZE THE FIRST 5 DAYS ALONE ... BEST OF ALL -YOU STAY SLIM FOR GOOD! BE· CAUSE AT LONG LAST, YOU HAVE IN YOUR HANDS A LIFETIME WEAPON TO DEFEND YOURSELF AGAINST FAT BUILD-UP! Yes, when you arm yourself with this thrilling ANTI-CALORIE CRASH-BURN PRO· GRAM and doctor's capsule ... you actually fortify your- self with the only thing you'll ever need for LIFETIME PROTECTION against excessive fat build-up. That's be- cause medical science now offers you a proven way to neutralize all the calories in the food you eat -gently step up your metabolism ... stimulate and "target" your body's "fat-burner" chemicals to attack clinging pockets of fat, so you bum away excess flab meal to meal these 3 medically proven ways: ONE -BECAUSE YOU CONSTANTl. Y NEUTRALIZE THE EFFECT OF THE CALORIES IN THE FOOD YOU VITAL NOTICE: Bef0f9 ste,,tno this program. consult wtttl ~ur phvsk:lan to be sure you ere In l'IOfmel health end your only prot>-iefft 19 excess weight. lndivlduels with high blood pressure heart dleease. diabetes. or thyroid disease should .,.. only es dl'f.ct.ct by • family ph~lclan and He II he doesn't egr" that thll Ufe- tlme Road to Slimness Including the few mlnut" of nlghtty toneup the doctor highly recommenda 11 by fer one of the most medleelly IOUnd, tuttr hnslble approach• to the Pf'Obletn Of excw weight. Called the because that'• precisely what It does ••• attacks the greatest single cause of fat build-up ••• overeating due to runaway appetite ••• helps you create a calorie.deficit in your body ••• that steps up the rate of fat burn-off •.• and shrink your body's fat cells, starting the very first day! EAT. YOU BURN AWAY STORED-UP FAT AND CON- TINUE TO GROW SLIMMER AND SLIMMER FROM MEAL TO MEAL! Yes, when you launch yourself on this doctor's calorie-del1cit crash-burn program you gently step up your inner furnace! So when food enters your body, instead of being stored as fat, it is AUTOMATl- CALL Y converted to burned-away energy. TWO -YOU GRADUALLY ACCELERATE YOUR FAT- BUANING METABOLISM by greater ealoric burn-off than intake. Meaning: your body, without you even feeling 1t, unleashes a steady surge of fat-burner chemicals d1rf:ctly into your system to attack stored-up fat ... automatically breaks down ... c onverts it into fluid ... that drains right out of your body! Just like a furnace grows hotter and hotter the more you stoke it ... so your own body burns away fat faster and faster the more you step up your fat-burning metabolism. THREE -YOU COMPLETELY DEFEAT THE GREATEST SINGLE CAUSE OF FAT BUILD-UP, runaway appeJite and overeating. Because the moment you take th is doc- tor's CAPSULE, ravenous hunger. disappears. Gnawing appetite is switched off ... you lose your craving for food for hours at a time. More significant ... when you do eat on this Doctor's CRASH-LOSS diet and Lifetime-Slim maintenance pro- gram, since your body completely NEUTRALIZES THE FAT-BUILDING EFFECT OF ALL THE CALORIES IN THE FOOD YOU EAT. exce.ss fat simply cannot form ... stored-up body fat is burned off and melted away by the hour-and you continue to grow slimmer instead of fatter after each meal you eat! DOCTOR ADVISES: USE THIS CRASH-BURN PRO- GRAM ONLY WHILE YOU'RE OVERWEIGHT •.. OTHER- WISE YOU MIGHT GROW TOO THIN! Of course. there Is one thing you must keep in mind. You cannot use this CAPSULE CRASH-BURN PROGRAM indefinitely •.. otherwise, you might become overly thin. Also, as long as you are on this ANTI-CALORIE Pro- gram you cannot stuff and gorge yourself silly on ovor- rich, high-fat foods. There is a reasonable limit on just how fast medical science can help you safely burn away fat. But -and here's the very heart of this wondrous development: Because this thrilling ANTI-CALORIE con· cept not only helps you neutralize the effect of the cal- ories in all the food you eat ... but ALSO puts gnawing appetite to sleep ... you simply lose that driving urge. that maddening craze to .make fattening food tho very center of your existence ... thanks to this medically proven formula that contains the most powerful reduc· Ing aid ever approved for release to the public, without • prescription, by the United States Government! Now just think what this great ANTI-FAT weapon means to you, if all your life you've had to fight off excess pounds, battle away inches? WHY "KILL" YOURSELF WITH BRUTAL DIET ON TOR· TUROUS EXERCISE? NOW -YOU CAN ENJOY A LIFETIME OF SLIMNESS WITHOUT RAVENOUS HUN,. GER! It means that from this day on ... you simply start the ALL-OUT ASSAULT ON FAT by taking these medically proven CAPSULES ... called "Thera-Thin", before eating ... as part of this incredible "CRASH- BURN" PROGRAM ... to help you NEUTRALIZE ALL THE CALORIES IN THE FOOD YOU EAT! You gently raise the level of your fat-burning metabolism ... "rev up" that inner furnace ... unlock and activate the natural chemical fat-burners nature has placed in your body ... and BURN AWAY FAT, MELT AWAY INCHES H you atart to grow allmmer and slimmer from meal to mean REMEMBER: you must see dramatic results In just 24 hours -results you can see on your scale with your very own eyes, the very first morning . • . yes, you must: LOSE upto6 lbs. tha firtt41 hours LOSE up to 10 lbs. the nrat 1 days LOS~ up to 7 lbt. moro'tM next 1 daya or "There-Thin" costs you nothing! Simply return within 10 days for full refund (except postage and handling, of course). Act now I Send NO-RISK TRIAL SUPPLY today! ' :fl 1979 A111tr1can Con111'9H:r, Int., c.toll<lt llO • ''"'',,. tt11'1 ........ _.. • ............................ All ... 1111 ~ llMY • ··•• " .. .. PENN-BIO PHARMACAlS. Dept. 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MIU., Hobart, Ind. • Taxpayers. as they do for all other reports and records of thelt national legislative body. However. the audio and visual reports via 1V in early 1979 may be a real bargain compared to the more than $10 million now spent annually for written reports and records and may ac· tu.llly produce saV1TI95 which will more Congress will debut on Its own TV. than pay for themselves. Somewhat modeled aher the SS millioo "Canadian Parliament telev1S10n system, the House system will cost about $1 6 rrullion to imple· menl and $100,000 a year to operare. Congressmen are woci<ing on a television system to assure savings on the pre.sent House computer network while providing ef. ficient commercial-quality public television FOR DINAH SHORE. star of ~omah ~ A.re you .Uergk to earrtowa? rve newr Men 9ou wear tliema, _. rtt Ille ID bow..,. -Delofte 8-li.a, Port ........ MklL • I don't care for jewelry, with the exception C>f necklaces. 1.11hlch IS au that I wear. even when I get gussied up to go out at night I lil<e to see earrings, rings. bracelets on other peo- ple, but not on me. I feel very uncomfortable with things dangling on my ears and hands. Also. rm a tennis player, and I don't hke feehng encumbered on the court FOR KEVIN CONWAY. star of Paradise Alley la It true that your father has • pn11<>n record? -P .M., Albany, N.Y. • Absolutely not. You probably heard a d1Stortion of the facts -that my dad was leader of The Tip Top Boys, a gang 1n Harlem. But they weren't violent, as gangs are these days They were more like the Dead End Kids of the movies Dad Is a pipe-fitter for a utility company There's nothing he can't do with his hands FOR JANE PAULEV, NBC's Today show How do you feel •bout m11nt•ge •nd children? A.F., Salem , Ott. • If you want to know whether I'm planning to give up the single life. the answer is not right now Forecasting the end of one's bachelor status is as dlffkult as a correct weather prediction. I mighr find the nght man today, and have a long engagement, or I couki ge1 married tomorrow I'm very fond of kids, but whether I want a batch of my own, I can't say - until the time comes FOR THE '"ASK'" EDITOR Why le Tom J oaa · eo agalnet women'• lib. and why d0ie9 he keep hie wtf~ under wraps? -M..L, Uttle Rock, Adl. • Tom claims he's neither for nOf against women's lib and that while he agrees with some of their Issues. he's dead set against others For Instance. he's all for equal pay for equal work and feels women are as entitled to top ,IOlJs as men -provided they're qualified -but career ladies tum him off "That doe:sn 't mean I'm against women going to work; it's just that I never could be married to an Career ladies tum him off. executive I want my wife to stay home. and she has, for our enllre married life ol 22 yean. 0 was 17, she was 16)." What puzzles him is that he doesn't know what women want to be released lrom1 "Liberated 10 me means doing e:xact}y as one wants to do I know lots of wives who don't work. yet feel free and are completely happy ·· f()R DOU.Y PARTON, country slngeT Some ol the jokes about you are 110 outtageo«a.. How a. yo. talle ._ wttholtt .......... bedl7 -Cartte E. Vatble, Utka.. Ky. • 1ney just roll right off me. I'm not the least bit embarrass ed The bonom Une IS tQal rbald humor makes peQPle laugh I rake it as a compliment that I'm big enough to mention On- ly time J gel in a fighting mood is when some ol rhem getting laughs al my expense overlook the fact that I'm a profes sional songwriter. too FOR ART McNAll. Y, supervt50r of officials, Na11onal Foor ball League What le the ruling on a pla~ partlcfpildng In • play wearing • mudlated )tteey? -Robert 8 . Met.ta. Cllnto....tlle, Wla. • If the tom jersey exposes the shoulder pads In any man- ner that makes ii potenriaUy dangerous roan QPponent, the penalty for this violation ls that the player must leave the game fo r at least one down until the equipment has been properly repaired FOR KVLENE J. BARKER. Miss America Whf do you pat down a ll the other Mlee Americas? - 0.R., EMtoa. Pa. e I haven't been putting them down. All I said was that I in tended to end my year's reign no differently from the way I started it. Many people In the publk eye, particularly beauty queens, hzwe a tendency to become a bit plastk. Their smile gets fixed , their e~ have a vacant look. I don't want to ge1 like that, even though I'll have to smile an awful lot . too PRO hWt' G . Koltnow, presklent, Highway Users Federation PROAnDCOO eON 5._ Peattm.en. H1ghwi1y Action Coal!tton The American public already en)OYS the benefits of the lnteBtllte system. It has bound our country close together. saved lives and reduced fuel usoge However, It Is hke an Incomplete house, and we must finish the job Three thousand miles of Interstate gaps have fatality rates twice as high as those on the Interstate. Older, crowd· ed Interstate sections with stop and·go·trbfflc must be upgraded to modem standards to allow fuel-efficient, free-flowing !raffle The motoring public Is paying for completion of the Interstate through motor fuel and other highway·uJer taxes Tn payers de5erve to have thOM? funds spent quickly and efficiently to give us rhe road system we're paying for and need Should the Federal Interstate Highway System Be C:Ompleted? Ninety percent of all Interstate mileage has already been constructed. What should not be built are the urban com- muter routes which Congress has declared "not essential to completion of a unified and connecied Interstate system " The law permits money for such highways to be "rransferred" lo publtc·lransportallon alternatives. These highways, representing less than one percent of all lntersmte mileage, are ludlcroosly expensive New York's proposed 4.2 mile Westway would cost $275 mllllon per mile Public transportation reduces gas consumption slgntfic.ently. Additional urban Interstates aho violate the requirements that all cities meet stiff Feder11l clean·alt standards by the 1980's. I \ . 0 l Ub (werlts, Mickeys creator A !though the date of Mic.key Mouse's birth (Nov 18, 1928) is certain. the manner In which he was conceived Is preceded by a big question mark. WhOe most biographies of the world's most lovable character stress the fact that he was conjured up by Walt Dt.soey. on 4 train , early In 1928, Inspired by a tame mouse that scunied around his drawing board, they also admit his origins are somewhat shrouded In mystery. "No mystery at all, '' stoutly maintains David lweib, 45, head of one of the Special Processes Divisions at Walt Disney Productions. one who should know. Dave ls fully authorized to make that statement He's the son of Ubbe Ert lwerlu, who created Mlclcey Mouse. "Mickey was not born on that train ride, as per legend. He was created .at a drawing board in L.A. Father drew many charActers, one of whieh was a mouse. Whether Wah suggested, 'draw a mouse Is In doubt lt's quite possible the mouse. was just one of the many characters Dad churned out. He nelli!r spoke ol Mickey or regaled us with stones of those early days," said David. "Once he accomplish· ed something -no matter what -he forgot all about It and moved on to other things He wasn't one to~. 'look what I did.' It was all In his day's work " For the sake of accuracy, the pages of history must be turned back to 1919, when lJb met Walt at Pesmen-Rubln Commerdal .Ar1 Studios in Kansas Ctty. The !WO young men, both 19, worked alongside each other. became friends, formed a partnership and opened the lwerks-Dbney Studio. When that was dlssOlved, they found work at United Fdm Ad Co. Resdess, they left, SWted Laugh·O -Grams. producing cartoons 1l\at didn't flourish . either, so Wah took off for California and Ub retumed to United Alm. With brother Roy, In 1923, Walt organized Disney Bc-othm Studios, then wrote l.k: "Things a"1 great Come and )Oln us."~ did. If asked why he did not mke credit for the Mickey detlgns, whk:h he first dream· ed up In 1927 when he was 27. LI> l4'0Uld shrug: "It's not the ae11Uon that counts, what's Important Is what one does with the creation Walt did something with that creation ·· Sa.kS David · "Dad did eveiythlng on the first three Mlck8y cartoons (Plane Craiv, In· spired by Undbagh's trantetlan11c ffight ; Wiid Wouu; Steamboat Wiiiie) from the ftnt ttto&cc on the drawing board to the 4 • 'A»llY WU)U.Y, --12, .,. THAT DEPRESSION MOUSE NAMED MICKEY IS NOW A VERY RICH 50 ..BY Anita Summer The first uersion of rhe Mickey Mouse watch, now a collector's item. finished cartoon. Proof of Dad's lmpor· tance to Walt IW?s In the fact that In 1930 Dad earned $150 a week, Waft collected $75. Reason Dad got twke M much as Wall was becauit Walt wanted to k~ Dad there at all costs He understood his value." Saturday, Nov. 18, ex.actly 50 years to the day when Mickey made hls screen debut In Steomboal Wll/le, a plaque will be Installed in the lobby of the Broadway Theater, then known as the Colony, marking that spot as the bb1hplbce of Mickey Mouse Sunday, Nov 19. NBC-TV pays homage with Mickey'$ 50. a 90-mlnute special Hosts of stars will participate. Would MJdley be where he Is todoy had he been christened with another name? We'll never know for sure, but could you have fallen In love with him were his name. Mortimer, Walt's first choice? wMOTtJmer?" echoed Lilly upon hearing what her husband had picked. No, she firmly decided. She felt h was much too stuffy and pompous. How about "Mickey," she offered. And so It came to be. Even though he was under i.ge, Mickey sneaked off to the war at 16. He was part of the Normandy Invasion. The first words to leave the lips of the first sokller on French soU were, "Mickey Mouse," the password of the AllkJd FOfCe.s. How this distinction came to faO on Mickey was never explained or con- firmed, but rumor has it that the token of esteem was the bralnchtld of Gen Dwight Eisenhower. a Mickey fan. Al weO as enriching the lives of mOllons with enter1alnment, Mickey Is also responsible for huge rewnues obtained through TMrChandlslng Almost certainly. he was the first car1oon character to ap- pear on novehles, glftware, toft goods The most famous Item of 411 ls the M1cl<ey Mouse watch. lngenoll, who manufac· lured the first model in 1933. was also saved from bankruptcy because of It. Priced at S3. 75, It was Immediately reduced to $2.95 This same watch Is currently gc:Mng for $225 ln antique stores. In 1957 W<>lt was presented with the 25th mllUonth timepiece. They're now avallable all over the world. from $7. 95 to several hundreds of dollars. Two of them made the journey to outer space· astronaut Walter Schlmi carried his Mic.key Mouse watch with him on his Apollo space mission In 1969, and Gene Ceman wore his on Apollo 10. Although Mickey burst upon the world In 1928 In Steamboal WI/lie, It was not his first screen venture. Plane Cnuy, without 50Und. was the original or Mickey's 118 canoons. Unfortunately, exhlblto~ did not share Walt's en· thuslasm Undaunted. he forged ahead wtth another silent . Gollopln ' Gaucho No luck with that. either Whe1 • Al Jolson's ftrst talkie, The Joa Singer revolutlonlied the film Industry in late 1927. Walt jumped on the bandwagon. and the result was Steamboat WI/lie , complete with soundtrack. The project ate up almost every penny Walt had He decided to take a chance and chose Nov 18, 1928, as tl)e premiere. Overnight success enabled Wah to add sound to the other two sllenl shorts and offer movie e11hlbi1ors their first pacJ<age of three. Mickey's popu\af1ty spawned a Mld<ey Mouse Oub In 1929 By 1935, many had disbonded In 1%5 the Oub -on 1V -was reactivated wtth Annette Funicello a nd, undl 1959, was the most ~ul show of all tirM lot the young set. Las1 yeer, The New Mickey Movte Club, with 11 dozen new MoUHkete«ri, , The one and only Disney. ' was revived and a.Ired ~n home saeens. When eggheads tried to explain away Mic.key's phenomenal success. Wah chuckled. He was amused. not Impress· ed, wtth their psycholog;c:al evaluations. He told all those analysis: "Mickey's a nice felk>w who never does anyone any harm. gets Into scrapes through no fault of hls own and always manages to cor'ne up grinning "All we ever Intended f<K him. or ex· pected of him, was that he should con· tlnue to make people smile with him and al him We dldn 't burden him with any SOdal symbolism, noc did we Intend him to be a mouthpiece fOf frustrallons or harsh $111lre " Walt fiercely guarded Mickey's reputa· tlon ("Mickey wouldn't do that," he often argued al script conferences). He was Mickey's gulping, falsetto voice until 1946. when he found he could no lon~r spare the time. Wah approached Jim Macdonald ln the Sound and Vocal EJ. fects Dept. saying: "I'm too busy. Can you take over MJdley's voice for me?" Jimmy did. and still dC>e' And, finally , a brief Interview with the WOfld 's most famous mouse FW: Of all your roles. what was the toughest? MM; "The Sorcerer's Apprentice' In FontosSO be:uluse I had to do all my own stunts. No such thing as a 'stunt mouse' In 1940 It was a do-II-yourself pa.rt, without wires It was also my most memorable role because I never dreamed I'd be In a movie with Leopold Scokowskl and the Philadelphia Orchestra FW: You haven't aged a day since your debut ln Steamboat Wiiiie Do you think you've changed? MM; When the world flts1 saw me. lt was at th" precipice of the Depression, so I didn't have any shoes Of gloves. As soon as Mr. Disney could afford It. he got me both. Also. there was a lot of bother with my taU . At the outset, having my tall out was In . During the 40'1, 1-tavlng my tall oU1 was out Sln<.e 1947 (Mickey's Delayed Dote), having my taU out has been In And In the early days I was more mischievous than I am now FW: You've played so many roles. Is there anything you'd give your eyetooth do do? · MM: I've gone from fireman to gM1nt kllltt. cowboy to Inventor. d~ve to plumber ~ only par1 I haven't played and one I'm dy\ng to Is myMlf -a ~ MOUSE. 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CORPORATION • ------... ----- 'f 0 cD < BARNEY MILLER~S BEAT STRETCHES TO LAS VEGAS Hal Linden in scenes from Barney Miller. (Rt ) A Skeptical Bar- ney with Inspector Lu· ger (James Gregory). By Isobel Sllden H al Unden is so like an uncle when he ploys Capt Barney Miller that anyone would want to go to jail·if it could · be In his 12th Precincf Unden is almost too nice to be real. in an Industry where the cliche is bent to say. "If you can't say something rotten about a guy, find somebody else to rap." Nobody says anything bad about Und· en It's not that he's tapioca. he's 1ust ge· nulnely nice. Ttle closest he comes to open rebellion happens in restaurants Ml won't sign autographs while I'm eating That's my only rule," he says, but he11 scribble his n~rne for iust about anyone if the food has not yet been served, He Is not easily roused to anget "l lose my temper only whe.n I am emotionally involved. I get angry at deception. deceit and lack of honesty. I simply make a mental note that that person's fidelity to truth IS not all that consuming," IS his level comment. Conversely, what makes him happy? "A job well done, my family, a lot of work, preparation that has paid off with opportunities I Imagined I had talent for " His degree of self-worth Is so confident and secure, ·there are no perceptible shudders when he Is ~ &mey MUler "When we first staned the show five years ago, II happened all the time. Now Ifs only 25 percent. l am comfortable and happy with the show, with the character It reaches my standards, so II doesn't bother me." he explains unflappably. ~1 ltobel Sildrn Is a Loa Ang.,le•·boNd wrll•r 1peda1Uin9 (n enterlo.lnmen/ perwonoHtlu t • f!AMllYWEfl(.lV • ..__ 12, "7t regard it as a basicallv humanist>e show ·· Unlike many other series' stars, he nei- ther rails at its longevity "holding back his other creative )uices." nor holds out for "favored nations" clauses, as was the case this season w11h Penny Marshall and Cindy Wllliarns of Loueme & Shirley. lllere is so much equanimity m Hal Linden, one must investigate its genesis. He was born in New Yorlt City His late father was a printer His only brother is Dt Bernard Linden, a professor of musk at Bowling Green University In Ohio. Hal iS a product of the New Y orlt school system and was graduated with his B.A. in business from N Y. City College. He started In show business as a sax- ophone player and band singer with Sammy Kaye. Bobby Sherwood and Boye Raebum After paying his dues lo the US. Army in the Korean conOlct, he enrolled at the American Theatre Wing in New York. His first big break came six years later. in l 958, when he first understudied Sydney Chaplin in &/Is Are Ringing and then rlplaced him on Broadway and on tour. Between Bells Are Ringing and Bomey Mllll?T were 18 successful Broadway shows and~ Tony isward for his starring role in The Rothschllds. That brought him to the attention of 1V producer Danny Arnold. The resuh: Barney Miller The evolution of Hal Linden Into Capt Barney Miller Is almost as good a story as the 90-plus eplsode:s taped thus far. "I was In New Yotit doing the James Thurber fllm. The War Betwttn Men ond Women and I saw Hal in The Roths- t:hllds. That Is. I didn't exactly see him, in a beard and weari09 a hat But I saw a still photo of him and I liked what I &aw in hes face In his performance, I found a sense of humanity and humor. I knew he was a very good actor He was somebody to remember Barney Miiier was not on my mmd then I filed him In my head "A year later. I wanted to do the ob verse of ~tectwe Story. Obverse? The other Side of the coin. I'm a com coll~ctor," Arnold Interjects "Ensembk comedy is a love of mine I like characters reacting to each other and to situabons. The setting of the squad room is kmd of sordid and pathetlC in a way: police domg boring things. I knew lt could make good human comedy and sa tire And we'd keep bringing m people who didn't want to be there. The netwotit sparked to 1t Immediately, but it didn't get on the schedule that ran. h finally started January 23, 1975, on my SOth birthday The first pilot didn'I sell. and I had to re place the entlre cast with the excepllon of Abe Vigoda and Hal because they'd all gone on lo other commitments As the years have gone on, Arnold has created characters to flt actors whose work he knew and appreciated Sceve Landesberg became Dietrich after he was seen at The Comedy Sk>re doing his stand-up comedy routtne. Ron Glass became Harris as a result of an episode on Maude Arnold happened to walk by a 1V set at home, saw his own children watching an episode of the short-lived Paul Sand show, noticed Max Gall and wrote Wojehowk:z In honor of former All · American football plnyer Alex Wo )ehowlcz al Fordham University because he admired him. He WTote Inspector Luger's role speciflcally for James Gregory because they are fnends. He talked Jack Soo out of planned retire- ment to become Yemana, and now, five years loter, Soo says, "I've gotten my sec· ond wind and even If the show does go off the air alter its sixth year, I don '1 pion IO relirer· Ir's a unique show in that everyone loves his work, everyone en)Oys the give and·take banter, and everyone attributes It to Linden's attitude Aclor·com ic-turned·dlrecto r Noam Pitlik says. "We've got a very ~tented cast ond a high lev~ of writing " ~ Soo says. "We've got a thoroughly profes- sional star who doesn '1 have the star ego. We aU get a chan<:e lo volee our opinions In peaceful. intelligent ways. It would be very duD If not for Hal's willingness to let us speak up " Max Gad has a couple of reservations, explaining, "It was never my goal to be ln a series or play comedy I never even planned to be an actor I didn't know what I wanted to be when I grew up, and now I don't think 111 ever grow up." he adds with his dbarming grin "I was a lot more comfortable before: I feel more ac- countability now I'm doing a show that says police are goodhearted people. Often I dis19ee with this propaganda " But he does not feel locked Into the character and bellews he can change that Image If the series ever does stop. This year. three one-hour shows are planned featuring Wojo, Hams and Dietrich as passlble spin-offs. "We 'II explore their lives and see If they ,, c.an lead to series," Arnold says. As viewers know, Barney and his wife are experiencing a trial separation and at this writing neither A:;j-Okj nor Hal knows what will happen. "I have to write what the characters die· late "Arnold treats them wtth respect· he aeated them, and they've taken on per- sona&ttes of their own. Hal feels the separation Is a logical development In his Ufe since his TV wife ~ldn't want him to stay In police work In· definitely because ol its danger. ''As on ac;:te>f, Hal looks forward to hav- ing IO deal with the problem. And he ac- cepts my word. I told him at the outset that Barney would be the glue which holds the show together. Sometimes when actors reallz.e they are not the fun- niest of characters they get defen$1ve. Barney's level of parano&a in this area Is lower. It's harder to make him funny. and Hal has nevei-made Issues of whether he hM-l'TSOre or less jokes. This separation gives him an opportunity to explore. Although the netwcn has told Arnold the show can stay on ABC Indefinitely, Its creator feels after the sixth season will b4! the 11me to stop. "It's a vecy difficult show to write. The actors start to feel they're In a rut, and I get burned out. The show has atw'ays been the star. I always said I want- ed to do a hit series for five years. and I've done It." he says with satisfaction As no man Is a hero lo his valet, generally no star Is a pussycat to his pro- • ff/tlftC:M 14,/ fffC f l &411U/1J';.it \I),,,,.-~••• t•••v•••...,.• .,, __ -.• • ·--., l Frances and Hal Linden smile for his fans on a recent outing. And (at left). pose for a family portrait on their liu- lng room couch with (I to r) daugh- ters Amelio, 18: Nora, 12: their son Ion. 11 and third girl Jennifer, 15. ducer Not so in this Damon and Pythias relationship of Arnold and Hal Linden "After the 86th show, Hal said. 'This is the first time I must disagree with you on a scene."' Arnold recalls with wonder It was solved in about three sentences. Linden looHs ahead and feels the best Is yet to come. Warming to the subject of hls upcoming special on ABC. The Hal Linden Special, Hal explains, "It's a revue with a theme and continuing story how to become an overnight success The guest stars are Linda Lavin, Bonnie Franklin and Cathcyn Damon. We havt! all worked together in the vineyards. Some of us have to smy In those vineyards and never reach national atten· tlon. How do we handle It?" He repeats the questk>n, giving It thought. From deep within, he finds his reply: "It Is understanding that what you have Is unique. If other people (read: ~ who hire) don't appreciate It, II doesn't diminish your uniqueness. I thought I was on my way when I worked with Judy Holliday in &/Is Are Ringing! Then, In my next part, I was an understudy again But 1 was working. I married, rabed four kids, got through It. It has to do with ap- preciating your own talents," he says. It d04!$ not have to do with ego, In Linden's evaluation, as he cootlnues. "When people ogree with me aU the . time. 1 become suspicious. I need 'yeahbuts' m my life. Someone to say 'Yeah, but.. , "' he separates the words with care. "My wife and my manager are vecy good at yeahbuts. You hear a sym· phony of them on Bomey Miller. I often wonder where I would b4! If it weren't for the yeahbuts. There was an incident in the special when I wanted a film clip In one sequence My assoaates yeahbut'd me in the editing, and they were right." He is delighted at having been corrected Linden has JUSt costarred m his first tum. When You Comin' Bock. Red Ryder? with Lee Grant. "I feel this is the beginning of a movie career I will do films I feel strongly about I have a nightclub act. too. that I do very infre- quently: twice at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas," he laughs "But I love getting up in front of an audience, one-to-one. without a scnpl There are no lim1· tatlons!" he enthuses. Working to a Las Vegas audience is fulfilling Working to a lV audience, as was done until last season on Bomey Ml/le,, was frustrating. "I felt the audience was a distracl1on to the people at home because we were re- acting to the few hundred people in the studio. You can't let an audience direct your show or your performance. I save that for Vegas " There is a good, loose feeling on the • Barney Miller set Its star appreciates g hearing it l "An usher on the Carol Burnett Show J told me once he believed those feelings o begin with the star All the ushers wanted to work the Burnett show b4!Cduse they felt the mr sets the tone of the set " He marvels that the lowest employees In the network peclung order sense those vibes. "I've always felt that the star is the father figure on a set, and while I realize I am a perfectionist with patience, I don't Impose myself on anyone's creative juices I assume the role of leadership , but I certainly allow input You can only gain from It " Upcoming on Bomey Miiier episodes this season will be infrequent returns by Abe Vigoda, as Fish. Hal has been told he'll drop by to visit Chano. as played by Gregory Sierra, may return. A spfn·off situation is planned for Max Gail's Wojo The rousing finale will be an honest-to · God New York location. Instead of well- simulated Hollywood sets. "When we finish the half·hour epl· sodes, we'll go to New York for a two· hour special." He's happy about that Not to b4! overl~ed in linden's well- ordered schedule Is his weeJ<ly hosting· nanating of ABC-lV's Animals. Animals, Animals. Peabody Award wlnneT In '77 There is also his family Again, the man Is a Hollywood rarity. He's b4!en married to the same lady since 1958. He met his wife. Frances. when they were In a sing- ing chorus at the Cap Cod Melody Top In Hyannis, Mass. Their children are Amelia. 18: Jennifer, JS; Nora. 12 and Ian , 11 Chances are none of the children will opt for a show business career. L~lng at thetr father's even-keeled style of llv· Ing. they would have lo conclude it's just too lacking In glamor. 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Nthough he has no acute money problems -his pension from the Screen Actors Guild Is supplemented by SodaJ Security -the man who raked In millions during his heyday, never stashed It away. Som In New York City In 1903. George Raft Is enormously proud of the fact that the Tenth A11enue block where he grew up also spawned ~o other famous hoofers -Ray Bolge d ftuby Keeler. "I was a dancer and r years worked In vaudeville in every Broadway cafe I didn't want to be a big stAI, just a small dancer," said Raft , whose acting George Raft and Moe West In Night After Night (1932), Maes screen debut. And the ever dapper ~aft today. GEORGE RAfT. DAPPER TOUGH Of THE SIL VER SCREEN IS ftOW OfflCIAL GLAD-HANDER fOR A VEGAS HOTEL career was bom through accident, not design. "A talent scout who saw my foot· work asl<ed me If I'd tike to do a movie, and 1 agreed, on the understanding that If the results were satisfactory to them, and rM. they could make me another off a ." That was in 1928. The fUm was Quick Miiiions, stamng Spencer Traq'. For his work, Raft was paid $150 a week. Give him the chance and he11 rattle off the titles of many of the films that follow- ed ... Hush Money, 1931; Scarface. Danurs In the Dark. Undercouer Man and If/ Had o Million , all 1932: the next year, Pickup, Midnight Club, The &wery; the year aher that, All of Me, &lero and The Trumpet Blows; in the forties, They Drive By Night, Bodrground (Jama_y jn8t went wlldftowen. S-aTe toe on (Jamag'8 " new wildftower fragrance. Now there'• a brand-new Wildflower you've never amdled before! Camay'• new wildflower fracrance. F rah .. aprinc. Gcnde. Solt a petala. Now Camay 1mdl1 ube.utiful •it maka you feel. So tear out the coupon on the richt and atart aoinC wildftowen. With Camay. lo Danger, Follow the &ya, Knob Hiii, Johnny Angel, Mr . Au, Nocturne, Whls- tk Slop, Chrlstmos Eve, Intrigue. Johnny Al~gro, Oulp<»t In Morocco and Luclcy Nick Caine, and finally in the fifties, Block Widow and A Bullet For Joey ... The he.arthrob who shared bUlings with the lovelies of five decades (Carole Lombard. Marlene Dietrich, Betty Grable. to name just three) had no probk!ms m choosing his favorite of aB -Mae West, to whom he speaks every day on the phone, as he has do~ for years. He appeared In Sex-j te~. Mae's last film Nor did he have to I think twlce--before naming which movie ~ he enjoyed most: "&lero. It was my Ide.a, and I ae.ited the dance in it." What makes his long string of succ~ all the more remarkable Is that the man who was witnessed In them by millions has never seen his own Image on screen or TV. He offers no reason for this other than he would find it agonizing. Raft enjoys rehashing the past -ex· cept when It comes to the subject of his one, early marriage In 1923. After their wedding night, he and his bride never again ~ved together. Stnce his wife WM Catholic. divorce was out of the question The mamage ended nine years ago, when Mrs. Raft died. Asked what changes he would make it he had to do It aU over again. Raft looks surprised "None Given a second chance. I'd devil II -I'd do It aU exactly the same, except I'd do it twice as hard and twice as good. 'lhe world -and life -has been very kind to me. I have no ,-. complaints." l&J -- "~ . • r ________ s.t11flct1011 """ ...... .., c... •Mly! ________ _ I LMI loMtl. Oe,i lM·U~1 =!1t,. .... a cn ...... o -o...• I l40 ,._..,Street ........ "8. 17JJl O VIW--.<ood a°'""" o.. ~· I I ._ ....... ,,. ""-'h••1~ .. ---...... Au•• _h,o. ____ I I .....,... ... ., .. .,ii1•,..,11uM.., ... ,_,....,.,uo ocoo11...-1200.......,..,..,_,0 1 ... -.. , .......... ..--. ... ~-. ... --·~ I I 0 wit•IJ' .... IWC>t1-llLa_, .. ,,..................... -i..w .. .., I u,,_..,..,.....,. .. .__.,., __ I wt"' c.oi.oem -... ----------Mltm cae1111 ___ __ "" s-__ ,. 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Bank NUMbW ·-- --CtMlt CMf#'-------------------------------------------N-.---------------------------------------------,..,_,_ ____________________________ ~. ·---- 0~ •·~-----­.. , .... ___ ..................................................................................... __ ,, ............ . ENTERTAINING TIPS FROM CELEBRITIES I Joan Rivers By Anita S ummer .JOAN RIVERS : "FOf9et those expensive. elaborate tablecloths with matching napkins. Dig into your linen closet. fish out that dreary old white thing you haven't used In ages -or a plain white sheet -and jazz it up with 3 -lnch wide bands of cheap ribbon in appropriate holiday co lors (brown-orange- gold for Thanksgiving; !J'een· red for Christmas). Position the bands. about 3 inches apart, running lengthwise, across the top of the table and down the sides; then two more bands, one at each end, traversing the width. A few smaU pins at the back wUI keep them fastened ln place. Paper napkins, the colors of the ribbons, will give you a custom-designed table to set the tongues of all those sitting at it a-waggin'." HAROLD RO BBINS: If his guests show up smiling and de· part In a mellow frame of mind, what is sandwiched In between Is bound to be a happy period. He engineers this by filling his house with music: "U they can hum as they cross the thresh· old, it takes the awkwardness out of their anival. No matter what kind of gathering, how- ever c9mpati>le or erudite, there are always lapses in con· versation and mo ments of abso· lute silence. And when they Harold Robbins 11 • FAMI Y WE£KLY, ~-12, 1971 leave, they do so with a party favor -anything from a tube of toothpaste to a household gad- get or candy -nicely wrapped, of course," .JIMMY COCO: "What I like most about Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, are the Jimmy Coco leftovers. "Since I don't want my guests lo have that hungry, let-down feeling and not come back again next year, I always pre· pare more than is necessary 0 once cooked an extra, small turi<ey) so I can send my guests home laden, rather than empty· handed. I provide doggy bags, personalized with bright poster paint, and when they leave, I hand them this package with thelr goodies -hunks of white and dari< turi<ey meat, cookies, fruits, rolls -anything that's not soggy or too perishable." ROBERTA PETERS: "I be· Ueve In investing as much time In an lmi:iginatively adorned table as I do In cooking the meal. It's something that can be done leisurely, ahead of time, and it pays off. For Thanksgiv- ing, I love gourds, lndlan com, pumpkins, then follow right through with that theme and color scheme This year. I'll use a pumpkin motif, so I'll concen- trate on orange. I was lucky Roberto Pe~rs enough to find ·pumpkin ash- trays in a novelty store. A lace cloth over an orange liner gives a delicious effect, Place cards are Inscribed with orange Ink. I try to wear something to blend with the colors on the table." EILEEN RJl TON: "I prefer Eileen Fulton sit-down, formal dinners." The table that Eileen's guests sit at does not have the usu.al floral centerpiece. It will either be one of fruits or vegetables: "In a big bowl, l'U heap lemons, limes. oranges, apples, topped with nuts In their shells. Or else I'll make an a1Tangement of ceJery stab . carrot sticks. radishes. artichokes, peppers." And the table Is enhanced by real leaves, in autumn colors: "When ttiey start to fall, collect them and press between the pages o{ a phone book. Then scatter them around the centerpiece and be- tween the place settings. You 'U be surprised at how original and striking your old table will look ." BARBARA RUSH: The TV and movie star dlrecis her atten- tion to her ioors and stairs rather than her tabfe: she deco- rates the stalrµses at the point where the wall meets the floor, with clusters of leaves or twigs or tree branches. · DR JOYCE BROTHERS : "My favorite holiday activity is Barbara Rush preparing ce!Ung decorations of stringed popcorn. It's also a job the kids can do, which makes them feel important. Then, at the end of the evening, it's fun to yank down the popcorn to eat I also make dolls out of dried com ~usks (let them dry Dr. Joyce Brothers for a week until they're hard and brown. mold them Into shape, paint on a face and dress with paper clothes) The chil dren love to find them sitting on their plates -stops them from getting bored. We serve a beverage that's a t:r1f1e more zesty than a soft drink, yer not as potent as a cod< tail. It's a cross between ap- ple juice and cider. served hot. with sticks of cinnamon instead of swizzles to provide that extra touch of zingy flavor. KATE .JACKSON: "I' can nev- er understand why hostesses in- vest so much energy in provid· Ing a wide selection of desserts. yet practically Ignore the drink that goes with it. If you really want your guests to sit up and take notice. give them a choice of coffee. Just think, how many times has that happened to you lately? Never. I betl Imagine what an impression you'll make if you casually ask, 'Would you prefer Viennese coffee or Irish . deml-tasse, espresso, capuc- Kate Jackson Lynn Redgrave cmo or plain American'?'" LYNN REDGRAVE: ~since I haven't got enough chairs to seat everyone, if I have a large group, I solve that problem by tossing large comfy pillows around the room on which peo- ple can plop. It's cosier than r having a large group sitting stiff. ly at attentio n on straight· backed chairs. We create an aura of spaciousness m our small apartment by banning electricity. I dot a batch of short. scented (vanilla flavor) drtpless candles. mounted on saucers. I make a point of outlining my pictures. mirrors and waU hang- ings with dried flowers. leaves. holly, berries. If you have any leftover, how about decorating the saucers of the candles and tucking a sprig into the napkin. too. It will just pull the whole room together." DIAHANN CARROLL: "A1 this time of the year, when it's cold. wet and raw, hostesses often make the mistake of over- heating their homes Don't be one of rhose. Not only do their flowers, plants, salads wilt - but their guests do. too. Turn down the heat! If you have to make something warm. ).,m up the ptates. A hot, tempting meal's worst enemy is getting dished up on an ice·cold platter All the flavor you worked so hard to get flies right. out the window." 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Pea chy Ha m Glaze, Sauory Lemon Vegeta bles ''uhr/1· "'"'"'"'I 11 I 111 r JI ,,., P1WfT AJlfD &\USAGS SrorrufG• Makes 12 scmngs I~ cape cboppe:1 celay l cap ca.op,pe:f oaloa v. cap cboppe:1 ~pepper Y. cap batter or maru.rtae 5 te~• W'Jler'•"" · .... n.TOI' ID8taat BoaWoa °' 5 Cbk kea· P1a.-or BoaWoa Cabea 2 cu,ps bot water I pcnuad balk •auce. lmnrDed ... clndaed 1 ( 14-oaace) l:!Z berl>- 1eM• e ~ala I (28 oaace)ju'Nw8adl• 11.eady-to-Uee lllace lileM I tab•Hf D DD poa.ltry aeMOlliq Preh~t oven to 350" In large skillet. cook celery. onion and green pepper In butter un til fender. Dissolve bouillon In .. water. In large bowl. combine sausage, stuffing mix. mince meat, vegetables. bouillon liquid and &cal!IOnlng: mix well. Season 12-lo 14-pound turkey wtth salt and pepper. Stuff neck and body cavttlcs looecly: truaa. P!ace. brea.st-stdc up, on rack In shallow roasting pan: brush with melted butter. Roa.<tt as label directs. Tum extra stuffing Into well-greased 2-quart halting dish : cover and rcfrlgerate.~ake 30 min utes. Refrigerate lefiovcrs. '>fmfJIC 1/"I /I 'Ill'<' PMCJIT~ Ma~t tan cups. enough to glaze a lank ham 1 (16-oUcefjar ..-'i- Pwll Prwa+w Y.cwp_ ......... ............... ,...,. In bowl. combine Ingredient.a. Use to baste h am during last 30 mlnutcsofbaklng. Sc~ !'Tmalntna .oa.zc with ham. Refrlgerafc lcflovere. •p1t'tun:d on cover O &ordtn tnc,tt" I 1t1IH 111l11r/1d 111111 '"''"''""'I &\voaY LIMON VEGETABLBS Makes 8 scrv1~ v. poa..8CI becoll, coobd UMI crambled, w .... y. I cap~~oaloa v.ca..::~ Ja.lce V.capwater • •eo1poou near I •eoapooa ult Lemoa 1 tc 1., a a a tlayme leaftll 2 pouad9 carrot8. pued uad aUced I •e:fha• ~ caallftower. COl'eNB~ ln large sklUct. cook onion In drippings. Add bacon. Rea.Lemon. water. sugaT. salt and thyme: bnng to a l>oU. Meanwhile, In large saucepan. place carrots, cauflnowcr and 3 to 4 cups water: bring to a boU. Cook. covt:n:d, 10 to 15 minutes or until tender. Drain: arrange In scrv1ng dish. Pour sauce ovt:r vegetables. Refrigerate lcftovt:rs. ( r1·n11 1111 .. '"'"/llfllton In ull1•<1fl11• CRAJllBEaRTllAllViST DU8D• Mikes about 6 cups l Y.capewater 1 (8-oaace) ...... Rl'awbeny-fbi.-ored .-ua leap .... V. cap a..i.e.oa• lleoomdtllted Lemoa Jllloe l (l~•·wbole ,frail• r.......,..tWaydunNd •• , ...... 111111---ee. ................. I tut ............ ... . ... .. l np ell •H Ill oelay lcapclll-=,_.. ln saucepan, I cup water to a boll; n:move from heat. Add gclalln and s u.gar: 1llr unlll a1811C>1¥ed. AdGReaLemon and rematntng water. Chill whlle prepanng n:maJntng tn gredtcnll. ln ~nder container or by hand. chop cranberrtcs and orange. a s mall amount at a time. Place In large bowt. Stir Jn apple. ttkry. nu{s and 1&elaUn mlxtun. Chill until set. ff desired. SC~ In orange cups. A tJ11i 11 11/1 lm1/r 111, 111 11 /1 CIWNCBYViGETABLE DIP• Makes 2in cups l cap (8 oaacea) Bordea~ PlaloTotuJt 1 cap (8 ouace9) Bordea .it SoarCreaa l (8-oa..Dce) caD water cbeltDatll, clraJDe:1 ud 2tab=:=,_ ltallc;:~.~ Beef-P'lnor lastanl Boamoll 2 tabhspoou cboppe:1 Creab .,..., ~ teMpOOD Worce9tcnbJ.re •ace ~ teeapooa prUc powder In medium bowl. combine Ingredients: mix well. Chill. Stir Make Creamy Fruit 'n' Nut Chee~ake ahead before serving. If des ired. garnish with grcc:n onion. Serve with assorted fresh vcg«-lablcs. Refrigerate ~ftovcrs. \I "' '111 ., t ,,.... I I ..... , CR&AllltDGREENBEANS W1Tll ONIO"S . Makes 8 servings 3 tableepoou butter or marprlDc 2 tableepoom Oow I teupooD dry llluatard l teupooa aelt % teupooa pepper 1 cup BordeD • Hall and Ralf l (20-oaace) ~ frosea ...U wbO&e oalom, t1aawect uac1 oerv aoea dra.ln.ed 2 (9-oa.ace) pecbCa froaen P'reacb·ltJle ueaa beam, t.bawecl uac1 oerv a.oeU draln.ed 12 .uce. Borden• Amerlcara Proceu Cbeeee Food V. c up cbopped pecana Ol' walaata Preheat oven to 350". In large saucepan. melt butter: s tir In nour, mustard. salt and pepper. Cook and s tir over low heal until mixture Is bubbly: gradually st ir In half-Cl{ld-halr. Sur In vegetables. In 8-lnch square bale Ing dish . pla~ Y> vegetable mixture: top with 4 sU~ cheese. Repeat 2 llmes. ending with chtt~. then nuts. Balle. uncovered. 35 minutes or until hot. Refrigerate lt'flovcrs. TIP: Creamed Green Beans with Onions can be made a day ahead :ind rf'frtgcratcd: lnrrcase baking llme 10 minutes. CREAllT PRUIT 'N' PfUT CRE£SECAD Makes one 9-lnch cakr y. c up butter or maJ1arlae l cup eraham cracker crumba Y. cup •UC&r 2 (8-ou.Dce) pacbCe• cream cbff9e. aofteaed 1 (H-ov.ace) caa E.,ie• Bra.ad 8weeteaed Coadeaeed M.lllt I enYClope wanuored ceJaUAe % cup Re&Lemoa" Rec:oMdtuted Lemon Juice I 1/1 cue-( oae-balf 28-ounce jar) Noae Sucb" a eady-to-Uae llince Meat ~cap cbopped huta l tab:::ra pted lemon 1 cup(~ plat) Bordeak Whlppf.ac Cream. wblpped In sau~pan. melt bultcr: s tir In crumbs and sugar. Pat flrmly on bottom of 9-lncli sprln~form or 9-lnch square pan: chill. In larg«' mlxcr bowl. beat chr-ese until fluffy: add .swcc:tened condensed milk. beating until s mooth . In s mall sauttpan . soften gelatine In ReaLcmon: hcal and s tir until dissolved. Add to che<'sc mlxtun: with min~ meal. nuts and rind: m lJ( well. Thoroughly fold In wh ipped cn:am: tum Into p~red pan. Chill 3 hours or unttl set. Ir desired. garnish with Borden' SourCrcam and additional nuts. Rcfrtgcratc tcnovers. TO MAKE AHEAD: Linc sides or sprtngform pan with wax pa~r: proettd as d irected but do not garnish . Wrap entire Jmn lightly: frtttt. Th3w In rcfrtitcrator: rcmo~ s ldett of pan l>cforr ~rvln(. Oaml1'h u dei;IJTd I ( •mll11c11t11/ nriPur In fl ritt11nllL'>h pl;• NEW ElfOIARD CLAM QUICHE• Makes one 9-or 10-lnch quiche 1 (9-ot 10-1.Dda) uabeked putry llbell, IJ&htlJ' pricked ~ poaAd becoa, cooked and crmabled 1 ( 15-ollDCe) CUI Saotr'a"" Coa+teaeed J'few &..,wad Clam Chowder .... ~~ ~capftDelyc ODJoo Y. cap Bonleall> Som Cream 2 teupoom panleJ Oabs or 2 tah1espoou chopped fnisb panley Y. teupooa pepper 4 alica Bordealo AmerlcaD Proceu Cbee9e Food Preheat oven to 400°. Bake shell 8 minutes; n:movc from oven. Reduce oven temperature to 325°. In bowl, combine bacon, chowder. eggs, onion. sour cream. pa.rSICy and pepper; mix well. Pour about ¥..of the mtxturc Into sheU; arrange cheese slices on top. Top with remaining chowder mixture. Bake 50 to 55 minutes or until set. Let stan d 20 minutes befon: cutting. R.cfrtgerate lefiovers. EASY HOLIDAY PATi SPR.ltAD _1 Makes 2'>S cups 1 .,.Plld Unnrant or · Braaucbwcfau 1 cup (8 owtrcee) dOnlell' Sour Cream Y• cup chopped &reeD onion 1 teupooD WJler'a" Beef-Pllm>r lmtant BouWoa Old London" Melbe R.owut.Jr In mixer bowl, combine liverwurst, sour cream, onion and bou tllon; beat until smooth. Serve with Melba Rounds . Refrigerate leftovers. I I "" ,, Ill , I ' ,, ·, ,, , 1/1, I BOU DAY CRAitPAGWE FRUIT PUNCH Makes about ll/i ~allons Y• cup (4 acoope) Wyler•"' ~Lemonade l'laTOr Drball Illa 2 ( 46-ouace) cua llD9Weeteaed plDeapple jake,chllled 2 ( 'Y'· -quart) bottle. .. ' cb.am.,.pe,cbWed 1 (4/.-qaart) tiottle dry white wbae,cbllled 1 quart Bonlea~ Ume, Oraaae or PIDeapple Sber6et, ICOOped bato ba1l8 or pre.ed bato 1~1aaft rtac mold, haeaeolld Holiday Champagne Fruit Punch w ith o rainbow qf sherbets In punch bowl, d-lssolve drtnk mtx ln pineapple Jul~; stir In remaining Ingredients cx~pl s herbet. Just before servtng, add sherbet. If desired. garnish punch bowl with fresh fruit. SPINACH 'If' BAii aotLOUPS Makes 9 servtngs 1 (10%-omace) c:aD coDdeaeed cream of celeryeoap l cap (8 oaacee) Bordea~ Soar en.a 2 table11pao-DtJoa-11tyle mU8tard 1 C~·cookiD& rice 1 ( 1 ) .pKbce froaea chopped apluch, thawed (pra9 dry with pttper towel.a) 1 cap (8 OGDCree) Borden• 8IDall Curd C:OU.,e CheeM 2ca- % cup ftM;f cbopped ODJoa y. cup aaalfted dOar 18 aUcee (about 1 % poa.Dd8) bolledbam Panley buttered breed cnuab9 P9pdka Preheat oven to 350". In small bowl, mlx soup, sour cream and mustard. In medium bowl, combine 'h cup soup mixture. r1cc. spinach, cheese, eggs, onion· and flour; mtx welr: Place about 2 heaping tablespoons spinach mtxturc on each ham slice. Roll up and place, cJoee together. scam-side down In l lx7-lnch baking dish. Spoon remaining soup mixture over ham rolls; top wtth crumbs and paprtka. Bake, uncovered. 30 to 35 minutes or until hot. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Refrtgerate leftovers. / r/I d/11/ 1/•llllj Iii/Ir/I II /(/I i. ;o·11.1rl111kHJ SnJll'P'ED CBICDlf BREASTS Makes 4 servtngs 4 (4-ouace)ttiooechad boned c:hJcba breut bal"9 Seit and pepper 8 aUcee Bordell~ IJte-lbae"° Proceu CheeM Product or 8 allcee Bordaa~ AmedcaD Plocae Cbeeee Food 1 (9-oa11Ce) pec:U&e froaea. P'reach-at,.te oeea beam,tlunred 2 tallolapoou c:bopped plmlaato l (8-ou.ace) caa tomato •ace-% telillpOOD OretaDO leaft8 Preheat oven-lo 3&0". Pound each chicken piece until flat. Season with salt and pepper. Top each chicken piece with 2 cheese product slices. Combine beans and pimiento; place Y, cup on each chicken piece. Bnng ends of chicken together; secure wtth wooden plCks. Place In 8-lnch square baking dish. Combine tomato sauce and oregano; pour over chicken. Cover; bake 30 minutes. Uncover and bake 10 minutes longer. To serve. remove picks and spoon sauce over chicke n. Refrtgerate lefiovers. TO USE LEFTOVER TURKEY: In 8-lnch square baking dish . layer In order, sliced turkey, 4 slices cheese, green beans and pimiento. 4 slk:es chee9C, sliced turkey and tomato sauce mixed :1':u~o ,,_, •. Spinach 'n ' Ham Roll-Ups. New Eng_land Clam Quiche, Stuffed Chicken Breasts {Jif/1•rt 111 !II" 'II 1~1 t11/Wf1t/ ,, '"' PfO&L COOKU GEMS Makes about 4'h dozen %cap~ ~cap.....,. • i ea l •es PF a aa 'ftDllla eJd:nct 2y, cape ....,....,. Goar ~teMpa a• alt %t 1a•bMblepowder %•e~11Ubajeoda % cap • floarCleem 1% cape ftMly :-=. amta a..a.•J-. Of' ,....,.. ... Preheat oven Lo 400". In large mixer bowl, combine shortening. supr. egg and vanilla: mix wdl. Slfl togelfier dry lngedlenls. Add to shortenlng mixture alternately "1th 90Ur cream: mix wdl. Shape Into l 'l•·lnch ball.s: roD ln nuta. Place 1 loch apart on .ueaaed baking sheet&. Press thumb ln center o( each ball: nu tttthjam. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or unw 11.«tltJy twownas TIP: Noel Cookie Gems~ be made ahead and frozen. {,fl'C' ""II' '/lttf>< '(111/11 ~I t1'(1/I .. lrotl l/11111 SVEll-80-MBl' PJWnCAD Makes one 9-tnch cake 2%cape ...... Goar ltu?Fa• ..... 90da 2eaa.~belit.- 1 (28 o.w)ju Jllw Sada" ....,.-fll>-0_ lllDc::ie ..... l(l.....,.9ce)caa....,.. ................ Co tr nt llllk I ~ 2 n-:~~abed .... l cap oaenelr dappea ........ Preheat OYCn to 300". GrTuc a 9-tncl) tube pan: llne With wax ifaper and gn:aac agaJn (or U9e generously gruee<1 anc:t nourect fO-lnch Outed tube pan}. Stfl t~ther flour and halttng aoda: set •Ide. In large bowl, combine rcmalntng l.nD*dlcnts: blend In dry tngretilcnl&. Pour Into prq>ared pan. Btte l hour and !50 minutes or untll toothpick Inserted~ center comes out clean. Cool 15 minutes. Tum out or pan: remove wax paper If desl~. garnish wuh glaud cherries. TIP: To store cake, cool thoroughly: wrap wdl In aluminum foU and refrigerate or freeze. VARIATIONS: FRUITCAKE BARS: Grease a 15x 10-tnch jellyroll pan: spread batter ~nly In pan. Bake 40 to 45 minutes. Cool. Cut Into 25 13x2-tnch) bars. INDMDUAL FRUITCAKES: Gnase about 32 muffin cups or use paper I lnt'rs: nu each cup about ~ run. Bake 45 to 50 mlnute8. FRlJITCAKE LOAVES: Grease two 8'h x 5-lnch loaf pans. Pour 'h or the batter lnlo each par'I. Bake 1 hour and 5 to 10 mlnut~. FRUJTCAKE-IN-A-CAN: Grease three I-pound coffee cans; nu each can wUh about 2~ cups batter. Bake I hour and 20 to 25 minutes. Or, grease etg)'Jt I <>%~unce soup C8Jl5; nu each with about l cup batter. Bake: 50 to 55 minutes. FRUTTCAKE MJNl-LOAVES: Grease t1ftlve 2 'h x 4 'h ·tnch 1oa f pana. FW cac:h pan~ run. Bake: 35 to 40 minutes. No cook /Hl:>ll'l l·wulft'' HOLIDAY fOJOW!I ,1 Makes about 1 YJ pounds .,. cap batter or aup.rtae ...... . 'h cap.,..,~ 8f"IP 2 ta'lz IP D W W')llll"_. .._.era tDl'llak ..... .., ...... %tn11aaaalt l ...... ~.eape) -.CtlaatH'..,., .... In large mixer bowt. oombtnr butter, com syrup. drtnk mix and aaJt: beat unul smooth and WoCU bknded. Add sugar: mix wdl. (MIXtuft wtD eecm crumbly at flrat.J Tum onto Oat &urfacc: knead untU smooth. Shape and gamlsh u deal.red or stuff Into a..tca. Store tn a cool~. \ '11 II II 'fl I/ Ill °''''I 1 /1t ti I I o •I·/ '1tOZEll SQQ ROG llOC86&• Makt3 about 2Y. quarts 2 e••dopa llldJ..wed ~ 1 qaart frail or eaJUled Bonlc11' EU "ac •/. C11p boaiboa 2 t-.poo• .....maatnct 2 cape coafectloaen' -car 2 cape(lpiat)Bordd" Wldpptac Cft8.lll Y. cap cllopped toMted 1wacn1d• 1 t--.pooa po1Uld aaJ:IDeC In saucq>an. sprinkle gclatlnc over I cup egg nog. Heat slowly. stirring untlf gdallnc Is dlseotved: ~from heat. In large bowl. combine: gdattne mlxtutt With remaining eggnog. bourbon and vanllla: stir well. Chill unW thickened (about 20 minutes). In small mtxcr bowt. beat~~ Into cn:am, onJy until M>ft form. Foki whipped cream Into gdaUnc mixture; stir ln nuts and nutmeg. Frtt:R 4 hours or untll firm. Scoop Into serv1ng dishes: top w1th Thick ·n · R.tch Kot Fudge Sauce (reel pe follows) and additional nuts. Cover and return leftovers to frttzer. i\ (/Tl'U( (U/)jl(ltl,l <lite/ It <.jft Ill tltll TRICK 'Jlf' ltlCB BOT ruoo& MIJCB• Makes 1 q cupe 4(1-GllGCe)..-.-. ........ daocollltc 2 tab' PF• a., batter or _,.. ... 1(14.....,.)am..,. .... Ilana e• Oa C 1CllD 1;:z::...m.~ ln medium aaUttp&n. ~r low heal, mett chocolate: and buttc:r: stir In remaJntng lngredlcnts. Cook. stlrrtng constantly. about 5 minutes or unUJ m~ ls sligJ\Uy thkltcned. Senc ~ P"rOun Egg Hog Mousse or with ueorted Oavc>ra o( I.Ady Borden"' ltt ~am. Rdrtguate kftoYCra. MOCHA VARIATION: Add 1 tab&capoon Kava''' Instant CofTtt to the butter and chocolate: procttd as dlrtttcd. TO REHEAT: In smaJJ saucepan. combine sauce With small amount of water: heat slowly, stirring constantly. over low heat. GIFT IDEA: Pour Into decorative jar. Rdrtgcrate. I\•',. •"1'1•111'/1"' ., 11/1 " B01' COCOA llII Makes 4_cups 2 cape Cu on'" "OD·Dalry Cl-..er •~cape~ % cap W•ee1cned COC09 % cap .... fat dry ala ~t Sl'D•-.lt In large contaJner. combine lngrcdlc:nts: mix wdl. Store In alr·tlg)'Jt container. To St:rvt:, spoon 2 to 3. heaping teaspoons mlll lnto mug: add I cup bolling water. Stir. MOCHA COCOA MLX; Add Y. cup KavaTw Instant Coffee to mlx: pl"OCttd as directed. GIFT IDEA: Place In decorated atr-tlg)'Jt Jar. llOD BOUDAY ID&A.8 TIP Kttp » vancty of...,.., Dtpa handy In the rdrtgnator for Impromptu holiday entertaining . TlP:OY......_ • ...._._....go pufttilywllh...._.,, 0 "--• .ind On rhrt c:a.-. TIP· C.....J-*•C...... ... , 11 ra ....._ ... makm •popular stocktnt-stutJer for lttd9 ol all ago. TIP: ca.-..._,,, an ahnys wdcome on ho,. d00ftJYn lnly&. for puty t.won aM wtth the fruit bo"1 •ptctured on covu I • Most of the makings are ln your home now I I>• • "'11 t1·t/ 1111 I• \ t• • 1111 • 1111, / or s ilver for gleamlng effects. ,.,.,.,, pw-,m~ ~PlMdc:Tapa &ry1o9• ...,.., Pa!at sa.er-•• Otae-All hbdc Udlea aateb bue9 Gtftcord Stripe plain white boxes w1lh s htny black plastlc tape. Spray ordinary gift boxes with Krylon Spray Paint and stripe with two or more colored Myallk tapes. Gluc colorful fabrtc around kitchen match boxes. Gluc contruttng fabric on drawer fronts and add gold gin cord for trim and drawer putfs. Gluc together Into a pyramid for a j"'Clryorganlz.cr. c,1/I 1'-rtrfl />11 t/11 I tll•I hiper doUlee or :r-r owa eteacta. Plailashehtq .... &rylo9" 8flnJ Nat Anchor dollies or stencils to paper with straight pins. Spray one color. like Kryton MetaJUc Blue. or add light sprays or gold In ""'I'•"''''/','' ~ti! /1• 11rf111/ ·/1111/,•11 l I I Drieclplaata a..u,..... potaaoe. s.a&1 wtalte olllolu 8aaU dried,_.... .,,..._. Cly9tal Clear Acrytlc ap,., non.ta. c1tlY ............ et Woode• llkewen Spray each drted plant or vegetable aeparately with Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic. Put florists' clay Into bottom of basket or bowl. Arrange dried plants In the clay. Add vegetables on skMlo'er 'stems'. Spray again with Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic for shine and k>ng-laallng beauty. \1111.t 1111111 •111·11 r;/111 •/'11lr1I Poodoolon a--1• W..All or a.er'•" 9cMolOhle . -=:;er,....ae.r AayUc For wash -off decorations, uae Elmu's School Glue. For more la.sung project.a. use Etmer's Gluc-All protected with Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic. Mlx colors and Elmer's adhesive In paper cups. and apply with water color brushes. Or add colors directly to Iv •. oun<:e bottles of Elmer's and apply straight from the botUe. ·>.ii you paint, let one color dry befbre adding the next, so they don 't run together. Blend. If desired. for shaded efTct'tlJ. .... ,,.,,.,,,.,,, '''"" ,., ... , ... i. 11t1lntt '11 ul '' 11 1t'l8dow ...... c.l to .UC Dutl IMIPCI' era,... Gla.e Pahd aade wit.la &&..er's~ Glae-All Teothplck1 llJlllllLM aotll Tape NJto.llae Place glan on dark paper. OuUlnc dcatgn on back of g1asa with crayon. FIU In with glue paint. Use toothpicks to make ltttle dots. Bind edge• of glass w1th bright Mysllk Cloth Tape. To hang. put nylon Une along top of plaque bcfott taplng. leavtng cnda long enough to lie together. f • • I I 11 11/t I I I,. I 1/fl' Glae Pahd -..de wltb ltt.er•_.- 8cbool Glae ,...., eort of,,._.. Slaort ..... caadl• Apply glue paJnt dlreclly to glass from botUe to get a thick texture. St.art wtlh main color, working from top down. Let one color dry before adding the next. For extra thickness. add second coat lo dry glue paint. Oeoorallons wash off. qntroducingGJVewC£lmerS·'Wo.q~£'Jlond ... ~ newcyanoacryla~ adhesh>e that's tncredlbly strong. So strong that oi.e drop of Wondn Bond hotds up to 5.000 lbs. But what'sju.si as lncred.Lble ls the way U glun metal. glo.ss. plastic and chlna Ln seconds. Which means. wtth Wonder Bond. you can do tile ktnd q/job you always expect to do wUh a glue named Elmer's. To Mlp you fie( started on that job. clip thA! coupon and sooe2M. WewCf:lmerS'"RbnderCJJond 8tidc with a name you can trust ·-----------------------: 25C S10ft£ COUPON 25C : :, M~ SAVE 25C r -ELMER'S9 I WONDER BOND'" •• I I I I I I ......Al .............. --" ....... /lll'f OTll[a lilt COllSTITIITU fMUO "°' .. Ill .......... ,. ................. ,.. .. ,... ___ ......, ............... .... __ .................... .. ---·-----....-s... -•---IK,rO .. 111'1.~IAW)4 ... .... .. ..... ..... llNIMlll • ...,__., ... c:.1111 ... 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Once 1n a while tile on Capitol Hill has its brighter side As House and Senate conferees workeo on tile compromise natural gas bill Senator Howard Me11enbaum spotted a clause favoring animal IOOd or teed producers during natural gas shortages The Ohio Senator d1dn t lh1nk the makers ol cat and dog lood should be so favored A fellow comm11tee member explained that tile provision dealt onty w11t1 the production ol arnmal feed tor agricultural use but the Senator insisted on offering an amendment excluding cal and dog rood Where- l1pon three comm11tee members w1fh tongues firmly in cheek. 01te1ed amend- ments ol 1t1e11 own. excluding 1he11 ravorite canines-hu11hng dogs sheep dogs and Alaskan huskies-from the Me11enbaum amendment lt1e Metzenbaum amendmenJ tost and conferees went back to the serious business ol trying 10 solve Americas energy problem!> Slower climb. Nobody of sound mind would suggest that gasoline 1s lhe bargain 11 once was l he fivefold increase 1n the cost of imported crude 01l 1n 1973 7 4 has driven lhe price ol gasoline well above pre embargo levels. and America sllll has a large thirst tor foreign 011 But when you compare recent gasoline pf ice increases with rtwse ot other products. gasohne begins to look like a pretty good deal again According to 1t1e Labor Department the price of America's favorite automobile h1et rose 3 3 percent between July, 1977 and July t978 New car prices 1umped 8 7 percent during the same period And virtually everything on your supermarket c;helves went up fa r beyond the increase tor gasbline-potatoes for example by 11 9 percent hamburger 34 Ci oranges 36 2. leltuce 31 8 lo name 111s1 a few 'You1e througll GrisOy Youre not our kind ol bureaucrat' Fat of the land. When President C arter urwe1led his nat1ora1 energy proposals 1n Ap11I 1977. he called for "the moral equivalent of war" 1n aflacking Americas energy problems Maybe lt1e President should simply call tor d1e11ng. instead According lo the Ame,,can Journal ol f'ub/1c Hea/fh. the nation could save the energy equivalent ot nearly 1 3 L>1lhon gallons ot gasoline 11 every overwerght c1f1Len slimmed down lo his or her ideal weight The energy needed to sustain the cumulative amount ot excess weight Americans are carrying around-some 2 3 b4ll1on pounds. estimates the Journal-would keep all the homes in Boston Chicago San Francisco and Washington D C rn electricity TrembUng earth. Remember the ter11t>le th1ogs naysayers predicted tl'le Alaskan Pipeline would do to the environment? And remember the builder s promises about 1ts ab1hty to withstand natural and man-~-- made damage? Well. 1n August. a sec110.n of the /Ajj pipeline was M by an eart11quake measu11ng 4 2 I on the Richter scale-severe enough 10 cause some damage 1n a populated area The pipeline and all 1ts pumptng stallnns wrthslOOd lhe Quake without damage Mobil. 01>.ervaliona, 8oa A, ~nbtl 011 COtl)Ofl 1tOn l!.() EHi •2 SHMI. N..., VO<~ N V 1001' [;~\lfilj[W ~~\fl~ airr~ ~u r@~J Coromued CRAFTS THAT DECORATIVE TOUCH FOR THE HOLIDAYS By ftoaalyn Abt•vaya Your table Is set with fine linen. crystal and silver Candles are ht and tasty dishes are ready to be served W hat more can you do to enhance your entertaining? Unen napkms folded Into lotus·blos.som shapes add unusual charm to the table setting, and paper napkins folded in the same way can serve as nut cups. You also can make fans or dovetails out of napkins Cleve? place-card holden that can be taken home and used as a recipe card holder make a big hit Napkin rings with coloriul Santa faces made of felt Wlll liven-up your table for the upcommg hoh day season Striking centerpieces and unusual decorations throughout the home. all make entertainment more festive and en Linen napkins. folded like lotus blos- soms. glomorire a simple table setting. llLt•'-a.• ........ "' •-..c40tit•!. Set the season aglow. Create copper leaues and ring them around the base of o candle JOyable An elegant candle arrangement can be made by surroundrng the base of a holder with leaves made of copper and decorated wrth bemes A Jllalt glass in a brass holder can be filled with flowers and fruit lo make a unique accessory A place mat with leaf designs, holly. a Santa face or snowman cut From fabric or felt adds a gay touch, too Bread sculptures are talk of·the·party centerpieces Froz.en bread dough can be baked mto baskets. bowls or hgures befit tmg the occasion Garlands of hoUy or other greens gracetully arranged on the table. and duplicated in other rooms. create: a unified effect A ma tchmg bouquet of red love apples arranged on a wickeT table mat and hung on the front door is a warm wekome for guests Edible favors too pretty to cat can be created with marzipan and almond paste. a popular art form m Europe To order Family Weekly's Home Entertziining Instructions leaflet •314 send $1 00 for each copy lo. Family Wa:k..ly Magazine P.O. Boa 438-0 Mklto.-n Statton New Yolk, New Yolk 10018 Be sure to include leaflet number along with your name, addre~ and zip code. (New York State residents, please ~ bdd sales tax) liL.I A basket of froun br~ad dough makes on orlglnol centerpiece. Warning~lhe Surgeon General Has Determined That C1gare11e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~ I • ... . .. 'Vantage. ~just -wotjt cotnprotntse on taste! "rm willing to make some concessions, but taste isn't one of them. Even though I've heard the tar stories, I still want a cigarette with gcxx:l taste. 4That' why I'm glad I switched to Vantage. uWith Vantage, I get the taste I smoked for in the first place. And that\vasn't easy to find in a low tar. UFor me,Vanra gc is the rcst tasting low . ~ I; tar cigarette there is:' ~ .,, .. . . 9aJ.. --"· e,~ Juck G Banin Mt•mph1~. Tt•nn~~'C R .. ~ular M1·111lwl. .ind \'.1111.1..:1· 11\'Y~ r1L I ER 100' s 10 mg •• ,. •. 0.8 mg. nicotine. f ll HR MENTHOL: II mg .,.,M, 0 8 mg nteotlllfl. TN Ptf c1gar1111e. f TC Repon MAY 78. -___________ , __ _ \ .,. A track light illuminates on entry hall without toking up much space. By Halo. Presenting your home In the best "light" possible Is especially Important as the holl· days approach, and it's too often overlooked. There's a lot you can do with light. wrth ex· isling fixtures or with mexpen s1ve additions to your present lighting. First of aU . remember that a bright wekome can help set the mood ol any party. If you heve an outdoor light, shine up the glass panels and put In the brightest bulb possible. Another way to say welcome In a special fashion Is to make it easier for your guests to find your ad· dress. There's nothing so Ir· ntaling as driving around In the dari<. trying to decipher street numbers One unusual means of directing attention to your house is lo put in a nashlng bulb. a light that blinks off and on. from your front porch or doorway fixture. h's simple, quick and can become a con· versatlon piece. You can men· tion the light when giving dlrec· tlons m your Invitation ENTRYWAY Is your entryway or front hall well flt? One of the universal problems here Is lack of space. The top of any chest or front· hall table Is most of1en used as a place lo drop off hats. gloves and scarves. There's usually no room for a table lamp. A stand· mg lamp must. compete for space with the coat rack A ntw type of lampholder that 1s becoming increasingly popular Is the "pm-up." Pln·ups, which come In smart , attractive designs and In many shapes 11nd finishes, are spotlights that come ready for wall-mounting. 2& 8 f t.Mil Y WEll\LY No._Oolt 12, 191' LIGHT UP YOUR HOffiE How Propet Ughtlng Can Add Warmth And Good Cheet New Handle With care~ Does More lhan Woolile: Cleans body soils better. Hos a special f obrlc softener. Stops static cling. 'M>r1cs safety In hand or machine wash. Suds r1nse out easier when you hand wash. 'M:X>ltte" .~ ~· I Here's~ I to try New I Handle With care: I ( And prove it d oes ) I more than Woollt(!. I 10 DlAli. 119d-m 1111• c0<1pon fOt retoll c1a· tom•• '" OCCOfdOl'IC• with t••m• Of lhl• ofl•• You •Ill be relmOuned toe• ¥Otu• plus ~t IOt hOl\dllng. Any other oppllcotton conatnutes ltoucl ~ i. -d II ln¥0ices >hOWlng pi#' cho•• ol suntcr.nl sloe~ lo co-. 19d-~ coupon• o•• not produc ed on 1eque1t, ti••· deemed Oy other lllon 1etoll cuato""•"· II P.-•••nted oy 011\er tllOn ••loll dl•lrll)utort: If p101111>1ted, r••l•lcte d 01 to••d oy low cu .. to"'•' mual poy ony 101•1 to• Coall •Olu• 1120111 of IC fOI r•d•""pllon ""olt 10. Coupon ledempllon Center. ,0 l oa II 7090. II ,010 , r.ao1 799U. THIS OfFER EXPIRES DECEMIER 31. 1979 I I I I I I I DINING Room If you're having a sit-down din· ner. lighting can play a major role in putting the hostess at ease and also making sure that guests don't need lo search for their napkins In the dark. If you like romantic candleligh1, what you can do instead is substitute your regular Incandescent chandelier lights for those graceful tapered bulbs whose filaments send out a warm candlelight glow, but with more lightlng capacity Another important item that can add to the hostess' comfort is the Installation of a dimmer switch (dimmers at your local hardware chain are about five or six dollars). which makes 11 possible to lower the lights when guests want 10 linger over their coffee and you want a more intimate atmosphere Dimmers are particularly good. too, if you have a combination living-dining room. By dimming the lights you can blot out the after-dinner disarray and move the party to the brighter living· room area Chandelie..,, In the past, only came with up-lights, which resulted in the upper part of the room belllg more brilliantly lit than the table For the past several years, manufacturers have made chandeliers that have a down-light as well, mak- ing for a well-lit table A new chandelier soon to appear con· talns not only up-lights and a down-light but a dimmer built right Into the fixture . LIVING Room, The living room is the place to light up those areas and items that best reflect the interests of the host and hostess. Residen- tial track lighting Is a partlcularly effective way to dramatlz.e a painting, a treasured piece of furniture such as an antique cabinet or your favorite collec· tlons. What's special about track lighting Is that the lampholders come In finishes and shapes to go well whh tradltlonal or modern furniture and can be moved along the track at will, turned, and the llght directed to where you want it to go When you want to change the em- phasis. you merely need to change the lampholder's place on the tJack. Installing track on a wall Is an easy do-It-yourself job. taking only about one-half hour. The steps are simple: Place the track against the wan or ceiling and marl! the location of the mounting hole.s. Drill the holes, fMten the track to the surface, attach the lamp· holders, then plug Into the ------~---·---- ' I nei1Test wall outlet Plants are very much the "in" thing nowadays. and track lighting 15 a good way to give in· door greenery much needed light. Just tum the ldmpholder so that the light is beamed ar the plants Fluorescents are good for plants, too. and are attractive To make sure that your plants wiU look healthy come party time. rt's a good Idea. a week or so before the event. to bring them together under one of your lamps and give them addl· lional bght since. at this time ol the year with shorter days. there's no~ a great deal of natura.I light Another way to dramatize your Uving room IS to add a floor light. You can buy a canaster light that will send light up from the floor and brighten any darl< comer For very 5nle expenditure of time and money, you can deco rate your present lamps for the holidays. Style them up by replacing the shades with new colorful fabric, or invest in Tiffany-type shades. available in chain variety stores. that are fairly inexpensive A chandelier with a built·ln dimmer lets you change the light intensity easily. It is mode by Lite· Trend. FREE FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE Get a store ooupon good for any fluoride brand (up t.o 8.2 07.8.) when you buy 3 REACH· Thothbnishes and send us the.front panels alons with the required certificate at right. KITCHEN If you find you 're working m the dark. another inexpensive way to add fight in the kitchen is to purchase and install fluores- cent under<abmet bghts (as low as $14 for an 18-inch length) You11 find tt's worth the effort and your party preparations will go along much more smoothly. 8ATHROOm Give your female guests enough light to freshen their makeup Either substitute higher-wattage bulbs 10 your present flXture or get a small lamp that can be placed on a shelf near the bathroom mirror. These come in many shapes and styles and add attractlvely to the decOf l 8EDROOm Replacing your present bubs with ones that cast a soft pink light not only can add to the glamor of your bedroom. but guests seeing themselves in this flattering light are more apt to come into the party In a decidedly happier mood. So check aU your rooms for proper lighting, nol only for the party event but for family living as well . •J I J 1171 ....... ----------------------------. Here's how to wt your : ~TO!H ( Ol l,.f>~ FOi< : FtH.FFLl O H ll>t·: IOOT lll'\"'11 : (Any brand up to B.2 om.) i \1\11 · HH .. 1\1 I Endre front .-nel 0ne*1ft~ : from ~ hna tAJilh llllCld tor one 1 1 tJi# '"lfl'rftl l.mity u I cmifffWfP. to: tluoriite tooth-: 1bolhpMe Ol'ir ,.... Wu hr9'd ' P.0.8maN'8449 ~lipto8.2oa.l El ...... 1'a. 79ITr1 HAMS ~---------------~ ADDltl88 ~------------.ArlA~-O'!Y _________________ _ stAD-------------~r--~ ________________ _, __ - .. 1 ~ £1f~~ Continued -~ LAST-ml.NUTE THINGS YOU CAN DO If 'you' re In a pinch -make It, sew It or rent It. ....----------------------~ Fr••h•n Up With Paint A new type ol "velvet finish" latex paint offers a do-!t· yourselfer a really easy. fool· proof way to protect your walls and woodwork Stephen Wolf. proprietor of New York's oldest paint emporium, describes this product as having just the slight- est angular sheen, which makes fo r a lighter film than has been avaUable before In laymen's lerms, that means the paint will be Impervious to stains -and washes li ke a dream · This new concept -a Oat look paint that can be used for both walls. woodwork and doors, has an obvious advan- tage· You need purchase only one type of paint for the entire iob, saving the cost and nui- sance of figuring how much flat paint you'll need for your walls, then how much enamel for the trim A professional-looking fin· lsh is virtually guaranteed. since this all-purpose paint does away with the arduous task of "cut- ting-in" -the painstaking edg- ing around doors and windows and along baseboards. Time- wtse. It saves changing brushes and rollers. the messy )ob of soaking your tools in turpen · ' tine and the expense of dupli- cating your brushes. One final warning. though. this new paint dries within an hour, so If you're taking time out from your paint job for lunch you'd better be sure to soak your bmshes and rollers In watet, or you're Ukely to come back to find them per- manently coated! )I)• f'AMILY WEEl(L'I', N-l>e< 12, l t11 IFYOUNEED TO BUILD UP YOUR BLOOD COUNT ON VITAMINS Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. And taking vitamins can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. Take Geritol, every day. Geritol is so rich in iron, each tablet contains more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins important to your health. Geritol's iron will actually build your blood back to normal. That's what makes it different from just plain vitamins-and so important to you. Quick Window Plck-Upa Fast window draperies for traditional rooms are easy to make. Use two fabric panels, each of which should be as wide as your window. For m0te fuO - ness. you can make the panels wider If the fabric you are using ls narrow. sew two or more panels together lengthwise to attain the desired width. Sew a pocket along the top of the panel~ through which you can slide a tension rod If you'd like a ruffle along the top of the drapery, drop the rod pocket down at least an Inch-and-one- half from the top so that a ruffle forms when the fabric Is gath- ered o n the rod Hold the drap· ery with tie bllclu you can make to match or use colorful rope broidlng you can pick up at your notions store For a faJ1 hem, us. Iron on hem tape GIGM-Top CocktaJI Tabl• It's easy to make an attractive one yourself You can buy stan- dard-si2ed plate-glass table tops at furniture parts shops and at many glaziers, where they are regularly stocked to carry out. Buy any size you need. but m.1ke sure thickness is no less than five-eighths of an Inch Your building or construction supply shop carries many Items that can be used for bases. A piece of cemenl sewer or via- duct pipe that Is 24 Inches in diameter, cut to cocktail-table height. makes a handsome mod- ern base. for example, or four heavy glazed clay cylinders can be used as legs on which to place the glass top Look around at your local construction supply store. You might find four large decorative blocks on whkh to rest your top. or even some special-order llems left over from a construc- tion pro}ect Give your lmagina- rlon free rein Whatever the base, remember to apply smaD protective self-stick cork or felt disks on the top of It before you add the glass top These will In· hlblt the top trom sliding. Furnltu,. R.ntal You might be planning a big gathering or expecting guests for an extended stay If you can't borrow those extra chairs or bed. you can always check with a local party rental service A typical one will usually rent everything from dishes to fold- ing chairs Rates are not Inex- pensive, but when you need this kind of servlc:e. It's nlee to know It's available --------------- .......................................................................................................... ~· 10-Foot Electric Santa & Reindeer Set s~ s Traffic! Li t Up Entire Roof or Lawn! Amazing Low Price Set includes: •Sleigh with Santa Claus! • 8 reindeer identified by name! •Aluminum super-bright reflectors & bulbs! • 12-tt. pair of reins! • 14-ft. weatherproof cord with sockets! COMPU:T#'Sl:TON/Y s1499 Put 110me old../tulaionetl 1pirit batk into ClarlWnaa. Malce IJOIU 1rMM tlae altowpl.att of tM naglaborlwod • • • a brilllant beacon of we~ tltat can be ~ nearlg a mile OWGI/ ! 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Your youngster IS live years into life when he begins school, a long time when you consider that they are formative years. And if you are going to present him to the school system as a raw prod· uct, there isn't enough the teachers can do -considering crowded classrooms Yours Is the prime burden. So here are suggestions for guida nce yoo may want lo think about. Home-based reading readiness can begin when your child is about nine mon- ths old . At that moment, he is ready for the wonderful cardboard books thAt don't destruct so easily He will make his first connection. book and me When your todd~ Is less than two. give him a variety ol cloth or thick-paged books Let him handle them and get to know that books are colorful and fun. He will like them It is a lso a good idea to Point to pictures and name them "See the dog:" "Look al the house." This will help your child understand that pictures have na mes and will develop the assoc:I· ation early. If you cuddle your child while rellding. you 11 establish good feelings about books early Beginning with his second year, read aloud. At first. sit for a very few minutes and talk about the pictures 1n a magazine or book Later, as he Is able to sit still for longer periods, read nursery rhymes o r simple storle.s When your child Is two or three, help him build his oral vocabulary At this age, children begin to have a variety of ex· perlences and to sort out the wo rld around them. In the supermarket. for eK· ample. point out "apple" or ··carTot" or "pork chop." While riding in your car make such comments a.s. "Look at that big bulldozer " From the age of three onwards, your own example will be of special 1mpor lance. Keep your home well·stocked with rc·ading mat'Vlals Let your youngster see you reading. When your child Is about four, begin regular trips to the library. Starting a regular "book habit" says to a child, "This Is something my mom and dad think Is very lmponant " Although the little people are pro· grammed by nature to be curious, pannts have an obUgatton to be alert to special In· terests as the y evolve . Atten tion must be paid to what your child Is asking, and suit· able words must be found for him to read. Since Interests are simple and Umlted at first. lne\lftabte "why's.. and "how's .. should be responded to, whenever po$SI· ble , w ith wOfds In print that answer them. When your child begins school your Suton B. Cruibh~nlr, oulhor of th« Hoa 8oaJc R~odlng le'Jrtboob and co1u u/ton1 to H#.olth IH COt'P II I.he molMr of two young boye ,.AMILY wt.EIU,Y, ..__ 12, lt71 • 33 homework will pa y off. Atte ntion to words wlU have already been set, and the stimulation of /competition with other children will reinforce early lea.ming. lf you have plnnted seeds of learning, even the most Indifferent school instruc· tion will not dampen your child's ardor. So the efforts should be JOtnl, a nd r3W1 the rewards will be priceless. IAJ Discover the Price~ Secret of Good Health and Slash Your Medical Bills in Half! A leadingfamily physician ahow• you how to lioe a healthier, ha ppier, longer life th rough a proven and exciting health plan! by Or. Charles L Pelton, M.D. I can ~how y<)U how to put a n t'nd lt1 your rh1n1t mt•d1c·al hill~-and lw lp you to llvt' a happier. hl'alth1er and mon.• satisfy1n1t lift.. I le.now my method~ h avt· h t"lt>cd thousand' of p-o1t1t"nls who have come tu sne 1>vt·r the years. Sm«' lht>rt> ».rt> not cnou1th hour~ in the day or ni1thl tu any loni;:cr .ic~ cvmmodate thl'm. I have dct.•sdt>d to help tht· man y pt.'<1111" I t. .. nnot set• personally by divulJ(inJ( tht.-h"t.'l111utues of my \Ul.'i.'Cssfol pn1c:tit.'t'. It\ a new sy\ktll I dcvl'lo1:>ed d11rin1t my yl"l\f'I or medll·al prat.11C't! 111 South Dakut ... fflr lhl' fin1r hme, you will d1S1.'ll\'cr that y0t1 liart! o wrolt/1 of untaµ11f'd l1~olln~ p(J•vf'r witl1lu you. Thi~ inn..r ~tttnitth can kct:p you rt'<!fi nl( ht•a.hh)' llllJ vijtOl'OIJ~ - ft>l"hnit youn1tt'r, rn fae'I, th.in you havc in years. Wh3f~ tht• •l't.·ret? It'~ " total 11ro1tram of mt.-ntal. phvs1cal and ~pir1h1al !(nod health. My •y~km t.·an help you nu mattc.>r what rdiitinn you pradict.-and re~lcss nf age. Om·t• VOii lc•am wtlw 'cc~•" yo11'll dlSl'Cl\'t•r . •How to reduc.'l' 111)nt'<'e~~3ry phy~ic•19n's h•t•(, •How to promote 1tcl(l(f health i11 yuurdlil· dren. • llow lo avoid anxiety, 11 <.'tlntrlh11t1n1t fac- rnr In many 1llncs~N. • llow to make your mama1tc happier und more sahsfyml(. • llow to avoid nnn~s~ary te'llf and ho~· pitali1.ation. • I low to 1 nsore your t)hy~1t.·ttl, 'p1ri11111I and mc nl<tl well being. I In short. I want lo uvc you 1.:01111tlcss dollars wh ile you embark on a 1numey of ~.-If-discovery ttnd long, hct1llhy lifo . You will di~cover that the inner ~e<.'ret to l(ood h«-111lth h octuoll11In 11ournwn liand#. Sy no mettn) am I su1tgestinl( thal you avol<I do<'· tor,\ Rathe r how to \ISt' rhem efTectivdy, THE SUPERHUMAN SYNDROME rtl show you how in11 ny (O-called "Joe.:· tor•" prcknd to have tht' mfallihle ati<wt•r to t'Vt'ry problf'm -and how th i ~ ·•,upt•rl111m1111 ,yndrouw" hits lrd to >111 ovndt/HJndf'nce on the llll'dical proft·~(ion 1h11t •~ pu,hinl( up mt'dkal L'Osh to unl>t!· liev1hlt• lseil(hts. And be lieve me. I should kn ow. '"'' " pn1<'1idn,1J mt'dkal doc.-tor my•eln In my hook, -DOCTOR. MY BILL IS TOO H IC H.ft I de mo nstnthi thatthe <'"""of up to 90% of all ~1C'lll ('Omplaints i~ 1n the 1xlwer and wlll nfthe patient. Tum to page 118 of my book -and read al>cmt the a mazinl( ttlationsh1p betwet"n sex11al actlVlty and good health. Tum to paJte 92 -and see how ov«-r· Jept"nden"" on a doc.-tor can intt'tff'n:' with your Rood healt.L. , 1\1m to page 132-and flnd ou t how you can obtain low-t.•ott medlcaJ clt....-in your doc:1or '< nm ..... Tum to pal{t' l23 -and dl~v('r a ft-w revolutionary Idea~ c>n how to avoid thl' proh lf'ms of old a~. 1\1m to ~,. 120 -and QnJ out how a hulc t'.lf'rt:ile In 1Cllf-dl1c0very can help make you wf'll. THE WJLL TO SURVIVE OnnnR my 17 Y<'~ in~ medu.:a l field, I ciist-overed thew i\ m11d1 m•1rt> tu mt•d1t·11w than dla)(nO~mp:. prt·,<.'T1l>1nl( pill~ a nd l(l\- 1n1< slsnts. I bt·gan to sec the-tn:mt•11dm1~ si1tnif1· t•an ce that both me ntal att1t11dt• a11d <pirilual well-bc-ing had on tht· 11l111slcol condition of my patwnh. I have sct"n l)t•oplt., with a fien..'° ,,,.,fl to ~urvivc-, rec.·over from ~erious, ofh•n fatal. d1sc.•ue< -while dt'prt"S~ed, a n1:1ety· ridden patient~ someti mes fail to rec>~&l<Jml and even d ie in .. 11ite uf the fi nt"SI mr<l1c.·:.I <1tteot11111 and mo~l adviuwcd e1tnipme nt In my nt·w huolt. I show yt111 how to im· prove ynur meutttl and ~pintu.il \tale~. to the point wht'I"\' they will helll you 'ti&y wcll an<l thrive. Yuu "ll 4.uickly learn Sl)t."l.'1fit-ally what you can handle y11un.t>lf and when a pro,.eu io1111I should be.• t."On~ultcd. You will disuwer nt·w, JX"1t1ve a.<pc~1'< about )'Ound f and ~tn.•111{th1> you lik<·ly never lmt"'W you had l>t-fore -ind11din1t 'ignificant healinir: powen ~ I I Or. Charles L Pel1Dn, M.D. Of l'1!llon ~ trom the UIMrslty al Soulll OaiOll and the Unrversdy of Kansas ~ Center He lllllWll'f 511 llP • hmlly pi1C2lcl nol bt trom T wntJeJ Uie. SotAll Oallab Duma tlllS llflle. lie bepl to see Ille lremeoclous s.ionrficanol INt ttie menlJI ~· '** °' p11Mr1ts MS -111e11 p11ysa1 9'11 t>t-no Or. Pellon now pndi<:e$ tunlly rnedlCllle m Aberdeen, $oulfl D.iuiu He IS I membef ol tile Ufwenlly al Solllll 0-.. Medlal School Qnal • flallly He IS I llllow of Ille Ameflc:an AcaOlflly of family Ptlysialm, I C«tifled $exull Thefaptst llld I Celllfoed Sex Ecluc*lr H11 ~ on medial PBC- ba ha~ bten widely ICdalmed '#lltlln l1le proles110n ll>d lie texhes and i.cture5 edellStYely W.-all know that ulcc.·r~. lll'111t di~NISt', high hi~ preiwn· . .rnd othe r <o-tallt"d "phy~11.:al ~ a1lmt·nh art· mnst ofkn t"aUH'd IJy s~n -h11 1/11• w1111 you tl1lnk' Thitt'• tlw l.<•v that l'llJl relt·~•c your inner strt•njtth. whv the itlt•iu m rny hook"'" ~o lmport.tnl FREEDOM FROM WO RRY to you-111 ma111t,1inin1t m n·~hlrl lll( '""r To Pnlcr, wnte thr-words "1too<l h1·11lth" !(uod lie1tlth. "" a ''"·1·1 111' llllpl'r, print vnur name· .rnd Tum to lllllte 172 . llnd l1·11m how to a<ld rt·"· and .. nd11w a d1t'ck or mont·y cnmmunlca te cfTf'ctivc•ly with your on.IN 1nr $10.00. F"M tlw dt·l111w «dit111n, physician. $13 <XI Send 1t dir1:ctly to my pl"f\110al al· 'T\1m to 11a1te 106 ... and ~ce how family tt'11t111n. Ch.irles L. Pehnn. M 0 , Pelton relatiomhips can effed p;ood he11lth. Clinic, 201 South Lloyd, S11ih' 2.'3111, Alwr· 1i1m to page 97 , .and di•c:1Jver an ama.t-dt•cn, S () 57401. May I ~up;1tt••t 1h.11 you in1t secret you cAn use to avoid the •t·nd m(• a dlct•k that"t dated 30 day• oihead. ht'alth predicament of the workoiholic. I won 't cash your l'heck until y1111'v1• ~edl Tum to pajte 85 ... and discover how to how sny l><>ok c~.in help you. If you' n· not avoid dangerous ··mness" tho\ll(hts. totally ~11tisf1NJ. for any rt>11rnn wh11t\m~vt•r. Tum to page 139 .•• 11nd lt•llTn how ho,p1-I'll return !/OUr(ltNI unca~hcd c:hcck ' talJ oftt'n squcez.e physician~ and !>'•· To tloitn k you r.u ,t•nrlmit pro1111)th , I'll tients, -incn:'1Uin1t the t.•ost of medk al mdud .. a copy t•f the! J()..1)111tt' h1111l.lc•t "'Y t•uc. nur~t'\ d1stnl111tt' to all nt'w p.ttie nt' It < n1mtopagc95 ... u11d Jlsccwer11fahul· t.·ttllcd Or. Pl'ltun\ GOOD ll E:Al.Tll ou~ "tndi:." tu help yoo avoid an"iety. GUIDE iind is t·rnn11m•d with 1m1)11r11111t It's 1111 hert> in my hook -hased un my medic:al mfcmnOJliuo that t•Vt'ryont' ,h,111111 yc1r• Of experkll<.~ Ol\ ii fam ily doctor -h11ve Ill tht•ir 0ol(t•rhpS It will It'll )'OU anti If~ all dt'~iJ(ned tu h1·ip you east' or eut'll)' whcn )Oii havt" to ~et· ;o .Int lot ... nd prevent scriuu• ii Ines~. whl'n you c: .. n n•l\1-\ and ~IOI) worry• nit. Why do I w11nt to rvvt'al tht-se seC"reb? Y011 'II r(•ad :.hnnt •ymlltoms. and the ~1mplt• Because I'm a doctor, and patl of my 011tl~'trcatmt'11ts you C'.tt'I doyo11rwll witli<111t ,t',.. ohllitatcs mt• to ure for ()C'oplt-and not ~It 11 dl)('tOf, without l'llY•OR Im n rlt'nsivr JUJt 1ho~e w~m I know i1111d tw11t IX!"•l fUt_•,.-r1rt111n dntjts. 111 .tddiho11. I provul1· ally. Mort' Im >rtantly, I wont tou,.11u11 1tl't tlps on hnw 11111' u n ~c1rk with 11ou,. pl1v" l11"afth111 not 11 . ci1rn fot hettf'r health at lowcr t"O~t. N().RJSlt C UAJ\ANTEE Thr-JOOnl'r yuu jlt-1 tht'~t' idl'n'. lhr \fk'lntlr you will ht-011 tlw rOllcJ lo n-•lly That'$ why f'mofft'rillll fll)' patk nl·tN tc..J JC0<1d h1•11lth. And , wlwn y1111 1tPI down to H, pl'Ol{rllms at ahsolotely no nslc whlllsot"Vt'f unlc\( you hitvf' )'ll'H h.-.. lth, all I ht• mun"' $f'nd for yt111r C.'<ll)Y· 1'ry my 1d(·1u for a full in thf' world I~ i>f no value month. If you Jun·r &l(l't't' 'that thh h th<' As. • nwdie.al drl\1or I will tt•ll you yau mo~t useful and lmportAnl med lc'lll hook J·u~t cirn't put a pnt'C lal( •in jlOoc.I hr.Jth t'vc:r written. simply l't'lnm it and I will 1 ur,;ct-you to #l'Otl for you• <'Of>Y roday .. or l"l'fund every penny yo11 havti paid. Ol"(frr oot-for th•I unportanl pn~on th.ii "DOCTOR, MY BILL IS TOO lllCll" 1 i ft rd 1.'<mtalns 192 n•"'C' _ all ba~ed u•v•n my !Jtk t·• ((nod ht'•lth and lnn14 1 i t" or 1tra11t . ,,_,., .--Profl"•slonal refc:renc.-c' below. t'•(W'rit>IK"t'• u • family doc:tor -all cal U· Amt'riC11n Acadt'my of Ft1mily Physician•, lated to ~hnw you how you ~·•n •ttaln II nl'w 1740 w. 92nd St., Kanu 5 City, Mo. &<ti 14 dirnt>nsion in health and vitality. It I• writ· (816) 333-9700; South Oalcol• State.> Medi· t~n In clHr. t'a~y-J~11nd~r11and lan~•ll4" ca l Auueiah nn. fl08 W, Ave-nut' North, 11nd ft·atur'l'~ tht: fonnola for ll1f' molt 1wu1• Sioux F~ll~. S.D ~7104 (60.'S) 336-196.~. .-rful lflt'dlclnt' th.I on~ doc:tur co 11 l(lt ~. . If t11~1111 "-In1 r,1.,,,, u o I • • WILD RICE WITH MUSHROOMS t ptlg. (5 oza.) brown •nd wlkt-ra mix 2 cups allced fl'Mh muahrooma 'It cup chopped green onion 3 t•ble•poon• butt• 'It tNapoon 99rtlc Hh 'I• cup dry whh• wine 1/1 cup allced Ntur•I •lmonda 1. Prepare brown and wlld·rk:e mix ac cording to package directlons 2. While rice cooks. saute mushrooms and onion lightly 1n butter. Add garlic sah and wme Cook, uncovered, over medi- um-high heat until all liquid is absorbed. 3. When nee Is done, add mushroom mll(ture and almonds. toss to mix Makes 4 to 6 seruings BJGos· 11/1 Iba. fl'Mh muahrooma, alic.d 1 can (12Y, on.) chlcbn broth v. lb. ult poft. cubed 3 medium onion., alk:ed 3 t•bi.apoona flour 1 can or botti. (12 ou.l b99f 7 to I cupe drained ••uerilreut 'It lb. Hell: cootled cubed bMf, portt and chicken, K~•• or amoky Huaage 'It lb. Huaage, coolced and cut In 2·1'1Ch P*e• 1 lb. franllfurt.,., halved 1 teaspoon Hh 1 tNapoon dlll Weed 'I• teHpoon ground bl•cll pepper 1 b.y leef Bofled potatoes 1. In medium saucepan, cook mush rooms in consomm~ 5 minutes or until crisp-tender. drain. reserving Uquld 2. In 4-to 6-qt Dutch oven saute salt~ until goklen brown. add onions and cook. stirring 5 minutes or until cnsp-tender. 3. Stir tn flour smoothly. gradually add reserved mushroom liquid and beer. Stir 1n mushrooms, kraut, beef. pork, chick· en. sausage, frankfurters, salt, dill, pep- per and bay leaf Cover and simmer l hour Serve with bolled potatoes. Makes 8 serutngs • Bigos is a Polish recipe. also called Hunter's Stew TEN-MINUTE PIZZA SNACKS 3 Engffah muffin•, apllt, or I allc" ent1cfMd whit• or wt*9 wtteet bnNld a •lien moue,...., cheddar or pre> CMMdcheeee. 1 cup thlnfJ allced ft'Mh muahrooma Yt teHpoon Gr9geno lea ... 'I• tNapoOft gertlc ult 1,1.o tN9poOf'l gnlUnd bla~ peppet 1 can (I ou.) tomato Huoe 'I• cup 0t•ted PannMan chMM 3 tMapoon• wegetable ott I . Airange Enghsh muffins on broiler )t • FAMll Y wtEIU Y ,._...., 11, 1919 .. MUSHROOM RECIPE EXPLOSION.:.._ FROM ''BITES'' TO BIGOS TO BREAD By Marilyn Hansen pan, spfft·side up. Top each with cheese slice and mushrooms . 2 . Stir oregano, garlic sah, and pepper Into tomato sauce. Spoon saoce over mushrooms. 3. Sprinkle with grated cheese and oil. Broil about 5 inches from healing ele · ment. 5 to 8 minutes until bubbly. Makes 3 to 6 seruings MUSHROOM BREAD I/a cup (Y, atk:t) IMl'garine 'II lb. ntu9hrooma. flnefy chopped 1 cup finely chopped onion 2 cupe milt 3 tablupaona mo1a .... 4 t•apoona ult Ya tHap a Oft ground b&edl P9PP9f V. cup warm water (105•F. to 11s •F.) 2 ptlge. Ktift cky YM•t 19911 1 cup wheat germ 8 c:upe unsifted al~ flour 1. Meh 2 tablespoons margarine in large sfilllet over medium heat. Add mush· rooms and onion and saute until onion Is tender and liquid has evaporated. Cool. 2. Scald milk; stir in molasses. sah and pepper Cool to lukewarm. 3. Measure warm water In large warm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir until dissolved Add lukewarm mUk mixture, mushroom mixture, egg, wheat germ and 2 cups flour; beat until smooth. 4. Stir In enough additional flour to make a stiff dough. Tum out onto lightly floured board ; knead until smooth and elastic. about 8 to 10 minutes. Place m greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover. let rise In warm place, free from draft. until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour 5. MeanwhUe. use four 30-ounce fruit or J • ~----~------------------------..... ' Mushroom &eod. d«orotlve and delldout, goa wen with olrno.t any entrie vegetable cans to prepare "mushroom" pans. Cut 4 heavy cardboard squares 2 inches wider than can opening. Trace can opening In center of squares and cut out Cover nngs with foil Place rings over cans so they fit tightly around opening. Grease cans and foll collars well. Punch dough down Turn out onto lightly noured board 6. To make mushrooms· Divide dough into 4 equal pieces. Shape each piece in to a smooth round ball. Place in prepared mushroom pans. Let rise, uncovered. in warm place, free from draft. until doubl· ed in bulk. about 1 hour. 7 . With fingertips. gently press lower edge of mushroom cap down to meet foil·covered collar Reshape cap d neces- sary. If desired. brush mushrooms wnh a mixl1Jre of I egg beaten wrth I tablespoon water Bake on lowest r<Kk position tn preheated 400°F. oven about 40 min- utes. or until done Carefully remove from pans and cool on wire racks. 8 . To make looues Dw1de dough in half Roll each half to a 14" >< 9 • rectangle Shape into loaves Place in 2 greased 9 • x 5" x 3 • loaf pans Cover . let rise in warm place, free from draft. until doubled in bulk. about l hour Bake In preheated 400°F oven about 45 minutes. or until done Remove from pans and cool on wire racks Makes 4 mushrooms or 2 (9-mch} loaues SOUR CREAM MUSHROOM SOUP v. cup butt• or margartne 1 ctowe 99rffc, crushed 4 cupe ft'Mh mushrooms, alic.d 'II cup chopped onion 2 cups double-strength beef boulllon 'It tMapoon Hh 1 tablespoon aoy aauce 'I• tNapoon fine "-rbe Y. tMapoon ground black pepper Ya cup dairy aour crNm 1. Melt butter In a large skillet Stir in gar· lie and mushrooms; saute until tender. Add chopped onion . .i:ook until soft. 2 . Stir In bouUlon, salt, soy sauce, fine herbs and pepper. Cover. simmer 5 minutes 3. Remove from heat: thoroughly blend II) sour cream with wire whisk Serve im· mediately. Makes 4 to 6 serulngs BROILED BITES 1 cup f,..h muahrooma, chopped fine 1o'\ cup maronnalM 5 tab .. 1poOM atweddecl PanMaan c:hMM 1 t...._paon flnefJ chopped grwn °"'°" ' Crtep crac:hn 1. Mbc logeth£r mushrooms. mayon· nalse. 4 tablespoons cheese 11nd onion Spoon onto crackers and spread to edges. 2. Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Broll 6 Inches from heat. about 3 minutes. until bubbling hot. Maktis 11/l· to 2·doun appt!tizers GREEK SAILOR'S SALAD 2 cupe 1llced freeh mu1hroom1 Va cup 1taHen-1ty1e « ger1k: end heft> drn1tng Va INapoon dlted cwegeno INWM • 1 large tometo, peeled 1 medium green pepper 1 V. qta. tom Ctl9p ealad ...,,,, auc:h .. tc.berg, RomelM, Boeton 4 on. Gf'Mlt fete chMM, cn1mbled 'A cup oik:ur9d ripe oilwee 1. In a large salad bowl. toss Mushrooms with salad dressing and oregano. 2 . Coarsely. chop tomato. core green • pepper and cut into thin slivers. Add to- mato and pepper to mushrooms. 3. Just before serving. add salad greens. toss. Sprinkle top with cheese and olives. Makes 6 servings FRENCH FRIED MUSHROOMS 1 egg V1 cup 9W•p«•ted mllll Ya tNepoon Hh Few twlata frHhty ground btec:ll pepper Va cup ... purpoee flour 1 cup pec:llqed cornflake cnunba 40 medium-ea freah muahroom1 OH for frying z .. ty Seuce 1. Beat egg. milk, salt and pepper until blended. 2. Place flour and cornflake crumbs on separate sheets of waxed paper. 3. Trim mushroom stems to 1/4 Inch. Toss mushrooms In flour. dip In egg mixture and coat with cornflake crumbs. 4. Pour 11/1· to 2-lnches oil Into electric skillet of heavy saucepan. Heat oil to 3750f. on deep-frying thermometer. 5. Gently drop mushrooms Into hot oil a few at a time. 6. Fry until golden, about l minute on each side. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Serve with Zesty Sauce or ketchup to which a httle lemon juice Is added. Maka 4() hors d'oeuuru Zaty Sauce Iii. cup meyonnei.e, yogurt°' aour eteefft "" cup ...... ,.. ........ 1 .. blHpDllft honeredlah I . Combine aU lnjJ'edlents. Serve as a dip. MUSHROOM TIPS 1. 5elect crearttyMlhlte mushroomwwith caps clOse lo s1em. · ' 2 . As mushrooms mature. they lose moisture This graduaUy causes their '-'veils .. to open. and mushroom cap pulls away from the stem. 3 . The more mature mushroom. wuh an open veil, has a more fully developed mushroom flavor. Closed veil or younger mushrooms have a lighter. more delicate, ,.taste. -l -, '"'\ 4. To store at home. refrigerate. Keep mushrooms in a paper b;,g or fiberboard container in the crisper Do not put In plastic or other nonporous container. 5. Just before using, rinse lightly and quickly if necessary. or wipe with paper -··~ ·--.... --to~el Never soak mushrooms. 6 . There are over SIX cups sliced mush· rooms to a pound 7. Use whitest, freshest mushrooms raw for salads~or nibbling. Use more mature mushrooms for mannades, soups. stuff~d or in sauces 8. There are 29 calories in 31/2 ounces. (an average serving of mushrooms) plus 370 mg potassium. and 4 2 mg niacin f MEGA VITAMINS ULTRA HIGH POTENCIES .. AT MONEY-S AVING PRICES! ......... ,, ...... 0 100 lor 5 96 0 500 lot 27 50 0 1000 lot •9 50 29 Mii . ._.. IZ T*tb 0 100 lot 5 95 0 500 lor ... 50 0 1000 lot 39 50 59MI ,._l 1111f1 T*-b 0 1001ot 195 0 5001or896 0 1000 lot 16 9!i 511 Ml re ' S le AcW T-.U 0 100 lor • 95 0 500 tor 19 7~ 0 1000 lot 35 00 1 ............. 12 '*"' 0 100 lor 4 39 0 500 lot 19 49 0 1000 lor 36 50 ,.. 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T~ In a study conducted by San Diego County Menial Heahh Services, which also evaluated results al other researchers. it was found that when either Ve:ibal IQ (facihty in the use and TRUE OR FALSE? 1. People who commit aimes against others differ from those who commit vie timless a1mes in that 1hey crave more ''pe:rsonal space ... 2. MO!ia a1min.a.ls are acddent·pfOne 3. When a person gelS mu-gged It's likely to change his whole oudoo'<. 4. Many people callously disregard the pligh1 of a1me victlmit 5. Various types of delinquen1 behavior can resuh from an "unbalanced IQ " ANSWERS l . True. Jn a University or CaUfomia study. a team of behavioral scientists con· ducted an ellperlment with 90 male prisoners They were taken to an ex· penmental area and given the following Instruction th1S IS a study of personal space. When other people, especlally strangers. enler that space. you may begin 10 reel uncomfo rtable Someone IS going to walk toward you When he ls close enough for you to begin 10 feel un· comfortable, 1ell him lo stop. and he will. Findings. Those who committed VICtlm- less crimes allowed the sub)ect to ap· proach the closest; those who had com- mitted crimes against property (burglary. theft, breaking and entering) lnsisled o n keeping the subject at a greater distance. and the prisoners who had committed crimes against other people (murder. mayhem. mugging) demanded the gr~test amount of pel"50nal space and ordered the in vestigator to stop al an even greater distance fro m them 2 . True. A University of Pittsburgh study reports that people with criminal tenden des -who have been In trouble with the law -and who commit acts which are harmrul or shocking lend to be acddent- prone 1ney are repeatedly sub;ec1 10 mishaps which seJdom ocrur to the average person They are hostile. as· gresslve, Impulsive and antisocial when they find themselves In a Situation which requires caution and have a mari<ed pro pensity for sustaining serious accidents and in]Ury. It Is furtheT noted that many people with these peTSOnallty character- istics ••tend to use automobiles lo act out latent aggressio ns underlying their rebellion against 90Clal control<; " 3. True Studies at the City University or New York show that the main effect of crimes such as mugging. involving direct violence and personal Injury " . is to tran.sfOf"l'll the perceptions dnd altitudes or the victim Into those al the policeman. And as Is ohen the case, he begins to see and experience the worid from the police pdlnt al v~ " It WM obMrved that the poflc:e, the victim -and lhe media which dissemtna• the victim's plight -e.ach contri>utes to the colecttve Image al the city .u M urban jungk 4. True Thb conclusion resulted from fAMILT MlliU.T, __...., It ml • 11 Play gzlitar, and your favorite tunes, the first tiJne you open this book! ~Clark De1uY£ Big Note Guitar SongBook All the \\brds, Music, Chord Diagrams and Strums for Guitar. E.asy to Read, Easy to Play, &uy to Leaml lndude• 8 PAGES of SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. •de.luxe 16..Zl Cllord Flocla Guitar P09ta. •nd ti.e BULL'~EYE u.y .. Peel-Off" Dutaber• for fta .. abo•rd chord po•ldoa•. Here'• How It \\brbf The .. ROY Cl.ARK o.t ... 819 Note Gtdtu Soa9 Bool!. •• features OYmiizl!d, easy-to-use notes. The name. cJ the musical note Is boldJy pmted on the note. In addM1on. each song contains enlarged guitar frames and strum bin. 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THE INSOMNIAC~S GUIDE TO SLEEPING PILLS r· By David Martindale 0 verdose This ls probably one of the most dreadful words we can hear - and during the past decades, we have heard it aD too frequently. lndiscrlmlnate use, careleaness, easy avallabUity add up to grim statistics, and every single statistic is a needless tragedy. Consider 1hese awful totals: -El!Ch year, barbituate sleeping pills are estimated lo be responsible for 18,000 emergency-room visits. -lnese same drugs are directly re- sponsible for at least 2,200 American deaths a year. -In addition, more than 15.000 deaths. secondary to barbiturate poison·. ing, are also tallied In the U.S . annually. At best, barbiturates are very risky drugs. At worst, they can kill. First Intro· duced medically In 1902, the barbiturates are classified as central nervous system depressants. Because of their calming el· feet. these drugs are used In small doses to treat anxiety. 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'The woman with the besl quaUty training, who Is willing lo con- tinue learning ITl«e and more about her work, will have the m<>S job security and the besl chance to be promoied. There are fewer chances for the crafts. person who has "just picked up" her skill along the way and never had any formal training. If you're just stA1ting out, you o ught to know it won't be easy for you to get the training you need. Despite agitation for equality, little effort Is actually beingmadetoenc.ouragewomen to enm the skilled trades. But you can break In, determined women Me doing It every day. Contact companies, schools and unions that run appopriate training programs or agencies that specialize in trade )obs for women. If you are Interested In a particular school. ftnd out about the kinds of jobs, employ- ers and starting pay that recent graduates have gotten. 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De.spite ogftaUon for equality, little effort is being mode to en- courage women to enter these trodes. programs In rather large num- bers. Newspaper classified ads also have offers of on-the-job training openings. Other aveT'lues to expk>fe il11! community colleges and technJ· cal Institutes. Technical lnstl· tutes Of technical colleges spe- d alize In vocational training la.sting less than two years. They offer only occupational training. no .,c;ademk: transfer sub;ects. Courses offered In these schools tend 10 be fOf such jobs as weld- ing, drafting, mechanics and repair ol al kinds. lllere are k>ans, 5cholmshlps and woii<·- study programs available should you need tlnandal aid Most private trade schools do • i But you can break in: df!.kmlined L&J<>men do II e~ dov. no1 award degrees. But they usua.Dy do award certificates or diplomas when you sucxesdully complete a course (an impor- t.ant consideraborl to many po- tential employers) Co~"' private schools c05t betw~n $500and Sl,000. with some raOg;ng higher than $2,000. Before signing up, it's wise to Investigate the school's reputation and pay particular attention to the refund provi- sions (what happens should you decide to drop the course) Special care should also be ex- ercised In the selection of COW'5eS to be sure they meet your Individual goals and that you will be able to complete them. Home study Is also a reason- able procedure. With study by mall you can learn practic.ally anything, Including skills not of- fered by schools anywhere near your home. There are now more than 5,000.000 students taking technical courses by mall. If you are lnteres1ed in the military, Investigate the Armed Force:s. In the Anny, for exam- ple, enlistees don't just blankly sign up anymore: they discuss "career development" with an Army representative. If quali- fied. they're offered a contract guansnteelng personal choice of a career fleld within the Anny. Whatever training route you choose. once you have your skills you 11 find the path wide open to jobs which offer a real sense of personal satisfaction and accomplishment as well as economic Independence you may never have feh rawl befote ..aJ Here are some agencies you may wish to cont.act that he~ women Into the trades: Codtion of L.abOf UniQ..n Women 15 Union Square New York, New York 10003 (Naomi Baden) Human Resources Development (Aft..CIO) 815 16th Street, N.W Washington , D.C. 20006 National Urban League. Inc. Equ.I Opportunity BuUding 500 E. 62nd Scrm New Y°"', New York 10021 Opportunities lnd~n <Anters ol Americ:o (QI(:) 100 W, Couker 5CNct PhU.-dclph\a. Pa. 19144 Qu~ps & Quotes TIME AND TIME AGAIN Our hou1ie Is full of antiques. For which we ho1Je great veneration: Vases and tables and chairs Passed along by eoch generaUon. We handle such ob~cts with care. And never roughly <K breul/y, F<K things of such age might CTOdc Or even shouer qui~ easily. Thev don't look older outside. Yet IMy must have grown madi/y weaker. Bui year aft.er year I con/us ft Is I who keep$ looktng antiquer -Richard Armour THROUGH A CHILD'S EVES l<id• aee mo differently. Send original contrlbulion1 to "'Child," Family Weekly, &41 Le•lngton Ave .• NY., N.Y 10022. StO II u1ed-none returned. We're still talking about Jennifer's first day In the third grade. She got a teacher who was teaching her very first year. When I asked Jennifer who her teacher was, she said. "Her name Is Miss Kay. She Is real young and real pretty, and we are the first ones who have used her." -Mrs. Dale Jackson Corpus Christi, Texas Remember the words we used as put· downJ years ago? Baloney! Apple.ouast Giving aomebody t'1e raspberryl Now· adoys. we speak of grocerlu with much more respect -Robert Orben When she came out of the beauty S11lon, a woman was met by a friend . who ex· dalmed, "What did you do to your hair? It look! li<e a wig.·· "h Is a wig.' replied the other testily. "Really?" gasped the frlind "I'd never have guessed It " -Aud~y Eork Ea.adropplag at the S upcnu.rturt: "I expect my husband to be )usi what he Is now 20 years from todc1y " "But that's unreasonable.'' "Yes. that's what he Is now " -Lucille J Goodyear WINDOW PAINS My windows newly washed. I be.am at them with pride. Now I can see clearly The rain smrted outside -Patricio RuttD They were at the stadium and after her husband had explained several plays dur· lng the foocbaD game, his bored wife ask· ed, "Why can't you be like other hus· bands and never take me any place?" -Poul Swann The friend s.oJd to another ... Norma, 171 never understand how you can M mar· Md to such o shi/tlus. 1azv ne'er-do· well. "Norma explained. "Well. we 'ue got q 50150 arrangement. I make !he 1111/ng, and he makes the fiulng wcmhwhlk." -Martin Rogoway Manners aren't everything today. Take oil It may be crude -but how we love ii. -Fronk Tvger The be/eoguer-ed housewife /lnally tucked her /lttJe boy Into bed after on unusuollv trying day. Sighing, shf! 10/d, '11'1Je cerlolnlv worked from son-up to son-down today." -Henry Leabo By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "Good news, Randolph! 1 llke you, and you con st.orl saving up for another dat.e. " FAMIU WH IRY, No-"* 12. "11 e 41 ut a c oud of comfort between you and that hard tub bottom. Now bathing c.n be as relaxing•• a rest in your ... Y chair ... as comfortable •• your mattress ... •• secure •• sitting right on your living room sofa. Experience the pleasure of Bath Mates. ..... --. •.. dllcb.ty 90ft. springy. oomfOfUlbM. inviting fown pede that cushion your talbone and heels. That let vou really, truly retax in the l\Jb. instead of gingerly tW1StJng and turning, lrying to find a comfort.able position without sliding nght under the waterl These dffp, lu11urious pads of non-elef9e11ic oofvurethene foem won't mldew ~ rewln odors -they mechine wnh end dry. Bath Maie·s are texlured with hills and valleys to protect you from bumps and bruises. And they'll put 1he pleasure back into bathing! ....... ~ ........ comfort. ................... _..,..,_ With Bath Mates. you·11 finally be able to lhare"1 no w-v to ~ just wh9t a 191ax and ~ long 80llla that were difff)f'8n08 mese pecil malle. Yo.Ive got never ponibte when vou hed to .it on to try them fOJ you.ff! Send fOf Beth that herd l\Jb bottom. You'" be able to Metes. U1e them i"I VOUI home fOf 15 tteeo in the hMllhM S'-"Y wwmth dr(s. If you are noc 100% umtied. thlteeses 1tehina muscles and bed(s ... ~ retuTI them-end we'I refund the that opens stuffy l'IOMI and puts e total purchMe price. no queetions •ed. tMoorT'I bed( In y<>Ut chef*1. Even Mflior dlk9ns who have dreaded sitting in the bethtub beceuse of dis- comf0r1 •nd the uncomfortable irwecure feetina of the tlidt bottom will IOddenly find them9etvet diecOYering just how pleatoreabte • long, hot bllith can bel ,__.,. ......... too. If you're e show9f lovt?r, you'll love the ~comfort of Bath Mates under your feetl That deep layer of foem padding between you end the herd, slick show9f ~ ... or "'"*":9.l.f low ... needle bottom w ill add comfort end pleasure to the comff of a.tti Mlitee. every shower you take. · ~your tocs.vt Decoretor cobs aWlllllMe: WH (Whiclal AQ I YE CYelowl ------ -~OlderFGrm"--Complet .. ndMllllToday - - - - - - - STARCR€ST a CQFCRfl~r 316t "-dHfl A.,. • Coe .. Meee. CA 92821 OMo "'""c....., 0091C8 IJMiM L)Mra. OM< RIWi....... UWdli Wilil lft1 ...... ,,__.,. ...... Aou••--~~~~~~~~~~ Otv·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S.-'--~~~~~~~ QtMGEm 0-*- ......... 8::: =:; = 3785-3881 =-...... 37•3812 t:'"' .... /llM ___ ,...__....... ,._.a ==Kt._, ..... n. .. , __ ,.. , __ ........ °" ... ....... ........... -__ .._ -a... ..... ~ .. ---~~~~~ • • • , ... ...... ... • Happiness On Skis Skiers may be as susceplible to happi- ness as they are to broken bones says a Brigham Young Univ. professor. After completing a recent srudy ol skiers and nonskiers in several Western states, Dr. Lynn England reports that. as a group. skiers are younger, better-educated and apparently happier than those who don't take to the sk>pes. England says that the skiers surveyed were also more llbe:ral and less likely to hold traditional values ol morality than nonslders What accounts for the differences? Al- though England says that the skiers· lower age and higher education play a part, he observes. 'There's a fair amount of evl· dence that different kinds of sports attract people with different values and interests." lhe skiers may also be In a better frame of mind because of the average of $4,000 to SS.000 more a year they earn than do nonskiers. But remember -they need some of that money to $Upporf their habit Neurosis-Free Soon there will be no more neurotics -thanks to the American Psychiatric As- sociation. Because the organization feels that the term vneurosis" Is no longer pre- c.IM and often misleading, It recently voted to remove the term from Its 1979 diagnostic manual. But even If neuroses are being eliminat- ed from psychiatrists' vocabularies, pa~ ftents wtD still have'~ same old problem. Only now instead of a J1eurosis they can ioo.c fofw.d to 'lJmg trNted for adjust· mcnt disorders. atypical depressive disor- ders and other newly chr1stened com- ,~ plalnts. Almost makes being neurotic sound good. RMllY W&Jll)' TM Hntl/MPW Mt(IMlfltl .. 1 IAll~A.,., New~ NY.10022 """ ............. ... MottOtl Fr1nll h_,..,V., ....... .,..... ,...-rlctl M. Unlkey b u utM llMMr. Scott O.Oermo 41 • 'AMll.YWUKLY.~11..1'7' I Who Are The World's Worst Drivers? American motorists are enou!ll to drive Jeremy Barrett off the road. lbat's becawie Englishman Barrett. one al the worid's foremost drtvtng experts. thinks the Yanks are "generaAy Lazy and not as adept as they think they are." Barrett's thinn1ng hair stands on end at the sight of familiar American driving practices. In- cluding drivers who steer with only one hand, motorists slouching over the wheel and tai&gate:rs close enough to read each other's bumper stk:ken "In England, driving lnstrudors are placed on pedestals," says Barrett, who Is consultant to the British Automobile Manufacturers' Ass'n. "ln your country, the heroes are the racing-car drivers." 'f o Type Or Not To Type Should a woman (or man) take a )ob as a secretary with the Idea of moving up the corponite ladder? Not as a general rule says Bob Ehrmann. head of career de- velopment In UCLA's Placement and Career Planning Center. "There are rare cases where a secretary ends up a vice president. but most secretaries stay secretaries," Ehrmann says "If your heart Isn't In secretarial work, chances are you won't do a good job. And no company Is going to pro- mote someone who's coasting along ... Barrett blames Ame:ric.ans • lac:kadaisicaJ driving practiceS on our early training, which treats drivers-ed. as just another subject. WBut it's not another sub,ect, R Barrett says. "You can't get killed if you add up wrong, but you can get ldDed ii you make a wrong move In the Ull." Bad as he thinks American drivers are, Barrett gives us thinf p0ce -tied with the British. lhe Swedes are Klngs ol the Road. followed by the Japanese. And the Bejglans get the dubious distinction of be· Ing the ~Id's woTSt drivers In Barrett's eyes. "They do stupid things, like U-tums on freeways," he says. "Up until a few years ago, it was possible to buy a dnvmg IJcense there for the equivalent of $2." The most common e.xc.eptlon to the ruJe, Ehrmann adds, are the "so-called glamor fields," such as pubbc relations. which e.xped young people to start at the j very bottom ol the ladder. But outside ol these areas. Ehrmann ! says. "a stopgap }ob will only slow you i down In looking for the kind of position J you really want." iii'--------------_.j KrMmer; ,...,..._, MlchMI Montemurro YJl..Ad M~ Ger.Id S. Wroe; hetlm ... Jlftlff 8. Powera; AeMG. hetem .... RlcM;a K. c.rott; ~......._ ..... J oe fraz.af. Jt; II .. 0.... -. Aegl1 P91oqvln; o.trolt ..... L..ewrenoe \4: Finn; Celt .. Pwftlln~. von def uetll Md Haywtnt, V,,, Dk., Stanley AoHnf•lct; llmatlftt .... Kant D'Ali.nandro; ,. ....... ~LC. Wlnd9or. .......... Mwoat91 Alaxlndaf Quick Takes Alco holl•m la lncrea•lng amoog women and ,oune people according to a new Akohollc:s Anony- mous membership study. The study reports a 50% Increase since 1974 In the percentage ol people under 30 In the organtz.ation. Aho. compared to the total membership, more than twice as many of the young people and women said they were addicted to drugs In addition to alcohol. Aan-M.,.et'• lep -u well .. ho ~ and daDclDg taleata - wW be prom.IDeDtly di.pl.aped rn the upcoming television special, "Rockette: A Holiday Tribute to the Radio Qy Mu.sic Hal." The two-hou.r spedal, which a.l5o features saars In- cluding Beverly Sills and Ben Vereen. recounts the history of the landmark as seen throu!ll the eyes of a Roc.kette p&ayed by,~ who?~ watch- ers can catch her act Dec. 14 on NBC. Yom wallet c.aa create a medi- cal problem Mys a N.J . physician. As reported In the JoumoJ of the Amafcon Medicol Asaodatton. two patients comp&alned ol similar, painful symptoms. The doctor's diagnosis - too much fat in the waBet! The patients were advised to eliminate the distre:ss- produdng pressure by transferring their thick, credit-card-jammed wallets to their jacket pockets. BIRTHDAYS (all Scorpio): Sunday - Princess Grace of Monaco 49; Neil Young 33; Stephanie Powers 36. Moa- day -OskM Werner 56; Linda Christian 54; Jean Sebe:rg 40; Hermione Baddeley 70. T--., -Prince Ouirles 30; Mamie Eisenhower 82; Howard Baker Jr. 53; King Husseiii 43; Barbara Hutton 66: Aaron Copland 78. Wed...S., - Petula Clari< 44; Daniel Barenbolm 36; W. Avere.U Harriman 87. ~ - Burgess Meredith 69: Joanna Pettet 34. Friday-TomSeaver34;RockHudson53; Lauren Hutton 35; Gordon Ughifool 40: S.blnl8y -Alan Shepard 55; George Gallup 77; Man:eUo Mastroianni 53. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: a..--H•ttoe, Howard Beker l - .... • ..... " • :/'f . ~ J • .i Wlming : The Surgeon Gentfll Has Determined lhlt Cipnne Smoting Is Oqlrous to Ycu Helhh. • 2262 1 -1 2 3 7 81 ,._, ATASTI OfHOHIY 1 ~1 !" 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John Arar , ... , ABBOTT ANO COSTELLO KORMAN ANO HACKETT The rtal Bud Abbott and Lou Costtllo. The tine between laughter and tears was never ftner than the one d1v1d1ng the comic from the tragic 1n lhe lrves of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello As one ol lhe world's most popular comedy teams. rl s nol surprrs1ng thal th ey are the sub1ect of a new two hour motion picture for televrs1on. titled simply· Bud & lou .. atrrng Wednesday at 9PM on NBC The film. based on the Bob Thomas biography stars Harvey Korman and Buddy Hackett tn the title roles Arte Johnson portra ys therr agent and lr1end [dd1e Sherman Robert Reed plays theu film producer and Michele lee play Lou·s wife The trim, lrke the book. touches nearly all facets of the comedians hves There are plen ty of tans around who will remember the pan from lherr early days ol burlesque even more who heard then first radio broadcast on Kate Smith's show rn 1936 Then came Hollywood. anO a whole new ge neralton who grew up laughing at Abboll and Costello movres-from therr lust rn 1940 ('One Night rn the Tropics") to then last ("The Thirty Foot Brrde ot Candy Rock") in 1959 for a trme. rt wasn't "in" to lrke 'that ktnd ol comedy,' but to day, there are at least two new generations seeing those l1lms on lhe afternoon k1dd1e shows or on the late show wrth new apprecratron The youthful co producers. Clyde B Ph1llrps and Robert C. Thompson.· tall into the latter category Phillips. 29, considered Costello "a comic genius," but he is qurck to point out lhat anyone "lookrng for a lot of laug hs. had best watch lhe parr's TV reruns." He and Thom pson, who also drrected. emphas11e thal lhrs 1s a story of the comedians' prrvate lives from the time they met to success and fortunes made and then lost, terrrble il lness, tragedy and 1ncred1ble tenacity "The personal lrves of Abbott and Costello weie anything but a taughrng matter," says erecutrve producer Bob Banner "and the him conveys that But ot course. the hm1tahons ot time for a tetev1sron movre prevent us from telling a lot mort the great charm ot both men socially, for uample. or then 2enerosrty They both generated m1lhons ot dollars rn bond sales durrn2 World War II " Harwy Korma11 1114 llMldy Hac•tt1 as MIMtt lfld Cotttllo. , .... 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(JI) lnstructioul Cownes 7:00 • (ll)llewl 11 QlJ ilJI T odly Show • 700 Club a ® 121l Good Mor11i11& AIMfic.a OaWld Hartman 1s lht host fil The FMda ....... ,~. a> lup IPny fn Y Oii IOf Hu Ith -7:30- .. Body luddits GJ T °"' & Jtfry Cl) llrofft Supermn m Mister lt ... n 8:00 D (]}) Captli11 ll1111aroo ()) Su1111p S.11 Die19 a Tiit rn c"" .., ....., w.dpec•tr fli) Zeoml n 00ttr usy e f11blr11 -S:30- m n.e r~ Cl) hp "'"" fD ~f11t•r .. 1:00 • <Ill All "' ... ht11ily Them. a. D Cit~ SMrt.a • @ ,.. Dltlllwt .. • All la ~ Re&•S Ph1lb1n and Sar ah Purtell host ll·A~·H D l"'YDtr IDI LM lalq -~ fll llhhr l4911 ms... Street ta••°""" .. R MMct!IMlelM1t -9:10- • Cl) rric• It ltllM e ......., Alt Rem1n1 ti I ht halt, ., .. M'll, QJ)N6iu11Mse.. .......... =~~ 10:00 II ID <lli Tiit lhw Hltll lolltri. 8 TIM lit V1lleJ 8 cm l2f) H1,,y DIJ\ .. 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' J.dlt @Card~rls 9 O.tr Usy flj) r11tura a 1>1111111 9 Villi Altara -3:30-u Let's M1•1 A Dt1I Tiit lrldf luMll e 0iu111 8 •1t: See Oayttme Movies n Wed ()) llttlt of tllt , .... ts D You Doft't S.r m 111"' '°"' rJ]) Tiie Jtltf't Wllcl Q) Kart.on ltlmrnl llJ) ~rdy o Villi AMare (21) £ ftryOay '9 Hodtepo4~• lod&t 4:00 D Match G11111 '71 ffi Mell Griffin Show; Attmcllool Spedal Wed D Miry Tyler Moort 8 (JD) Altmthotl Speci1I Wed '01n~y Hocker' A mother who devotu 111 ~er ltme lo the problems o! others dotsn'I ru ltzt tht serious neu of her d1u1hlet's compulsive overtatrni unlll the 1un11er m1•u a shotk1n1 plt1 for help Wendie 10 Sperber. lune Loc~h'1t ind C11y Spnnaer star Sh Million S Mi n D WiW Wild West <IJi The --its "Fl•tbed Annie & Swtetie- pie: udy Truckers.'' • two· hour motion picture ·for· television starring Kim Darby •nd Annie Poth is curttntly in pt'oductlon on loution in Los Anseles with subsequent filming In the Moj,ve Desert for future bra.ckut on cas. Billy Carter, brother of Pru ident Jimmy Cuter, It m•kins his d,.m•tlc debut In lht guest sturlng role of Deputy Sht'riff Miller. Fttd Willud, Avery Schreiber ind Ro ry C..lhoun •rt .llso suut stus. Miss Duby •nd Miss Potts uu ~pecti~ly u Ginny u Its a registered ldent1car code ldent1car •s a comput emed code engraved on air your car windows. If an au1omob11e w11h lden11car is stolen the 1h1eves must replace alL the windows before @ C.rol h rllttt & Frlell4s @ ZOM; Fwlilla frM Wed fm Villi Ale&rt !RI futures -4:30- D""' Mam-12 u tept Wed G TMW!ltwMr1S... ®J Carol h rllttt & fritllft Empt Wed CD To111 & ltrry Cl) Krofft S.,.rstan @ Mell Griftift Sllow rs futllrts m Mister lt01tn (21) [MtrllRCJ Ont; Alltrschool Special Wed See ~PM !Ul HollJ'Rod •ra U °"' h sy 5:00 fJ D B CIJ ®J ttews Me" Griffin Sllow Wed only 8 Tiit lloftk W01111n D Gullll!IO&e CD Tiit lltw Mic••f Mou• Clu• rJ]) Lilr's C111• Cl) W1it Tll flllllr lifts Home 0 lllsttr ltOltn Sl) $eu1111 $1rHI a TIM "' MtwM11 si.. 0 M1c•ll1Ltllrer ltpot1 -5:30- • • cai m""' m s,W.rllllft (fJ Miry Tyler Moon Q) M1111·U C8l °"' f.111 OJ) Miry T,.r Moore CO f11t11m Rou .lnd ft.stbed Annie, two young f.ldi" from dlveue b.lckgrounds who join forc u fo try to sne 'n npenslve trucking rig from the repossessor, pl,yed by gutst star H.lrry De<ln St<lnton, H well H • piir of highj.ackers responsible for putlin11 Ginny's husb•nd, l•<lt, in the hosplt•I. Fr~ Wlllud guest stus u J.ck LI ROSA. Kim Duby rose to naliOfl<ll ptomln•nce for her role In tht motion picture, "True Grit" ct•rrinR lohn W1yne. ••• the_y can resell •t So. lor the tow p11ce of ldent1car yov can make your car worm less -10 1h1eves ·t9'.,, .... -- w..c .. 11141 Hl·Hll "'We'I •-.. y.t" , .... On December 7, 1'41, tht United States of Amtriu los1 its Two lonerl lmns in self-built uses of isolation help mh other innocence. It was a dar of i11famr-lons remembertcl f0< its truchtry dlanse altd esupe to fulfillins li¥ts in "ltetum Ells1s11111nt," a and its terrible trapcty. AIC reulb thlt tit11t with 1 sil-hellr S9fCNI Hallm1n Hall of Fame prestfttltion 1irins Fricl•r It 9:30PM on NIC. artsentltioo, "Purl",.1iri11s in two-hour sesments on three ni1!\P, Elizfbeth Taylor-in a me dr1m1tic 1ppurance on television- TI!ur1d1y, Friclly ind Sund1y (Nov. 19) at 9PM mh nl1ht. stm as a colle11 proflSSOf, wflo hides her vaudeville back1rou~chnd The rom1ntic drama, written by Osur-winner Stirlin1 Sllliph1~t. is buries henelf in boois to avoid person1I involvement. set ift Haw1ii and focuses on the intemtins lives and loves of three Joseph Bottoms stJrl u her shy student boarder who buries couples played by Dennis Wt1Yer, An&ie Dickinson, Robert Wasner, himself in his television set to vicariously live in the world of show leslty Ann Warren, Greu Henry and f11n1 Aleundre. business. A lone titne llO Ill 1 plaay f1t away • tllt plaMt of tttt ""'* Ille ,,_..I cast of tllt ftlhtte fllll "Stir W.ra," ,._ _. ftry .,tdal ~ .... 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"( On the Mowe 0 Touth & !tie ISS41eS m Chnstop/lerl9tblt AMwm IE R0111per ROOlll :n Marlo & the Mowit Machine -6:30- D ~ Up and LrYt D SerenchpttJ O MUSIC & tht Spohn WOid U EyewitlltSS lM An1e1ts ~ lit There Be Uaht O Oney ' Goliath IIQJ Directions m Element11y Newi 7:00 D ToUy's lleli&ioft (1J Slcrtd Hmt D That's Cit Jnrs ¥rtt\ ~ ~hu'll includes him~ about d11fmnl an1 mals (Spanish language l 1ust what happens to &arbage. about a shipyard and about a banana boal 0 The Better Wty U It Is Written T TV 8 l.oMs at Lmn1n1 IQ: l'llblK l'lllM m Day of Discowry IE Emtst Miity Hour CU This Is ttie Lrf1 al Yoea fOI Health -7:30- D D1ys ol ll<other Sun 3 J VOtU of A&r1Culturt D The Christoplltrs 0 Ulldtrdot U Contemporary C1hf01n11 luutS 8 lnter111t10111I Hour O Jimmy Sw1u111 Show 10 Practiul Ch11st11n1tJ m The Wolld TomoHow 1 t loUy'1 Church .23 Dmy ' lloliith al Mlsttr Roam 2f Town Hill Mttt1n1 1t Sund1y Mu s 8 :00 D Mr. M1100 D Tlus Is the lilt O l'opeye ' His f ritllds D DtllltMIOllS O let God Lowe T Oii 1 Ol Jtr'l F th11ell Show m 3 Jimmy Sw1u111 Show I ti Clmer1 Three m Ilea Humbird J3l Votce of A&ricullure al Sesame Street 1~1 Day of D~ery m Oom1n10 " Oom1n10 'lt1 81y City llollen -8:30- 0 Clue Club 3 e Day of Oiscowery D Odyssey U fOI You Bl1t• Woman O M"t1nr Timt 11 Ca1u,., m f rederid l. l'rice l1 Old nme '°'9fl Hour !fl) It Is Written 111 •ti Humbird H Ht111d IJf Truth 9:00 D M11lo's llhlK lilo.it M1th1nt l Rea Humbud D Meet the Prtu U V1ll1 Ate1rt O 8 23 Out ••11s 10 It Is W11tten m Don Sttw1r1 Enn1thsm )t a,_ Your Blblt -9:30- D Fue th« lhhon D Jl lt llf'l '71 U It Clulditn s IV Ma&at•n• e The FBI O D1y ol OtKomy ~ Stltctrum m Spidtrm1n 121 Pro footb1ll Doublehuder Came I lne New Ynr~ G1a"h 1s 1ne Wa sh1n&ton Redskin~ m Old Time Gospel Hour 11 Jimmy SW1u1rt Show 0) Futbol/Socctr 10:00 D Newsm1hrs ~ r Hour of l'owtr D ill! )t Pro footb1ll Drnvrr Broncos vs Cleveland Bro¥rn'. O Family f'ilm festiul Gull1v~1 , Travels' O Kids Are Peoplt loo M1r kty Mouse 101n\ host Bob McAll1strr Joel G1ey 011g1nal Disney animator W~rd Kimball and teenage an1ma101 Cnm rate tor a cala 501h birthday ttltbrt1 hon 101 one ol lht world s mo~I beloved ca11oon chararfm O Ktrald of Tnith IQ; WOids A l'opptn' m 8up 8unftJ/TOm ' Jerry HOllr (8 Seuch -10:30-tJ lllediJ 3 101 ~ •tels Are l'eoplt loo e Mo¥ie: f IVt Card Stud mr ung Dun Martrn O Rew. Leroy Jenkins m CJtu,., Chapel 11 :00 D Mowte C "Genllt G11nt" ladvr 61 Drnn1s Wu~tr Vt1.i Miles Ralph Met~e• 0 Cllurdl of the l'-4 Shepherd m Mme. C "Hey There, It's Yoe1 Bur'' Afi1ma1ed Q) Cllurch 1n lhe Homt m f'rttstyle -11:30-u 3 10 21 Animals An1m1l1 O flell110US Town Hiii m •ebop AFTRRNOON 12:00 O Voyt&t 10 the Bottom of the Sea D 3 101 .29 lssuu ind Answers O DEBUl Su rch R,h~1uus series m hrun 1'41 Anyone for lennyson7 al henrna 11 Symphony 0) Knockout/News -12:30- D t NFL l'Tt.C.mt 3 Cone1e footblH Hi11th1111:J u l'eot>lt 1 O Movie: C "Tall Womtn" twes) 66 Anne Butfl Mu1a Perschy 1 a: Ntw$1111 ktrs m Mow1t. C "The lont .. n1er & the l.osl Crty of Gold'. (wes) 58 Clayton Moore Jay S1lmhPel~ 2t Collsumer's lll01k1 ONE TENTH OF $1,000,000 When he ltlled out his resume tor the United States Air Force, Pele De Vries listed among ' 100 Things To Do Berore I Die"' travel to over tOO countries, read the encyclopedia from cover lo cover. travel to outer space, and be on a Quiz show II you have been watching Tic Tac Dough. hosted by Wink Martindale, each evening on KHJ. Channel 9 at 7·30PM. you know that Captain De Vries has already achieved one of those ambltlor'8. and is well on his way 10 achieving some of the others As ot now he has already been on 141 successive Tic Tac Dough game shows. and to date has won more than $100,000 In cash and prizes. making him the biggest..,er winner on Tic Tac Dough, either In 1ts network days or 1n syndication On Monday. he resumea his appearances on the game show In quest of even more Among his prizes so far are trips to Hong Kong. London. lberla, Rome and Mexico City-so he can knock five countries off that goal ol 100. He's answered more than 100 questions-on subjects as diverse as anatomy, games. football. astronomy, France, mythology. boxing, marine biology. national maps. opera. baseball and world capitals-so It's obvious he's been studying the encyclopedia. Alas, as for outer-space. not even 1he good folks who produce Tic Tac Dough can guarantee a trip In 11 space ship The Air Force Captain will ha\19 to rely on his rob lo make that dream come true Jan Pieter De Vries. a native 01 Para- mount, Calif . currently stationed at Luke Air Force Base. Phoentx, Ariz. can thank veteran game show host Jack Barry for his chance lo be on the show and emerge so big a winner that It will set him In good stead the rest ol hrs hie. Barry has always been a non-believer In lhe network pohcy 01 llmltlng the amount a contestant can win on a game show to 525,000, and on his syndicated shows he has always insisted that a contestant can win as much as his luck. skill and knowledge wilt allow-which means as tong as he continues to beat out the other contestants So far. Oe Vries' luck, skill and knowledge have been sufficient to defeat 29 dltferent opponents on lhe show. and Monday the u S A F instruc- tor I navigator wtll s1art trying tor a second s100.ooo Still. what9119r happens next week, De Vries la a happy man Me has atreaay achieved one ot hit ambitions, and. as he admits the money wtll come tn handy to help him achieve the others Besides, his wile. Deborah Ann. who already holds Master of Science In Edu- cation and Bachelor 01 Arts In History degrees. la anxious to return 10 school to get her ED 0 In Curriculum and Instruction. And everyone knows the coat ot edu· cellon these days! , ... , Now you can do a week's sho~ping without forgetting a single item! 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Seven Yur Itch 11a1 11ne M111lyn Monrot and lom I wrll -1:30- -:fJ l09K D Movie: C "The Cobr1" 1dr~1 68-0ana And•rws An1t~ bbrrg 1D; Collet• football ·71 a> Movie: "The llettles Oii Old lht Oo111lcl's f11m" 1com1 ~/ Ma11011e Main. Par~eo Fennelly 2:00 r 3..J The llul People D ln$l1ht U 80lluu m Mcwtt: C. '1ht Undtraround Min" (dra) 74 Peler Gravts ({O' Movie: Jason and thr Areonauls sta111n~ I odd Armstrong IZJ ~11: H111y 0 srarrone Oavod Janmn and Woll Cw lO ftel1n1 frM 2:30- ~ Focus D Mcwie: .. Line Up" (Oral !>8 [It Wallach Robert Krrth 0 Abbott a. Costello a! Lon1 Surth fD ,Oft11rl of A llurM ID Silmp11 En Oo11111110 lR> f1111lty l'oft111t 3:00 Journ11 lo Mnnturt D f1111ilr fllm Futi,•I Swiss family Rooinson " and Master ol l~e Worfd .. 8 Tiit Comedy Shop ti) AliH Smith & .lolltS t!ID Co111rasiollal Outl* '1tl little Risa Is 9 Thunderbolt Spect1cul11 -3:30- CL Amtrkln Uf1 Style D Dolly Mar11yn McCoo and Biiiy i)iV1S RUUI llll V111tablt Soup 0 C:rt1I ,trftf IMllCtl m Ille~ ,tf11*tm on the lltws QI) Alll111al W«141 a Mttt tt1t ,,.u 4 :00 fl WttW of Sunrn l [llltrt'llCJ OM II Sttr1141y 8 c.lltt• FootN~ '71 f.T,..., II Cellttt footNlt USC Jro~ns vs Wesh1n1t011 Husktt' hptd (IQ) f'fl(Mfllt£ l11<1n Ktv1n Brophy stars as • youn1 man ra11ed by wolves m ... ,1.: <t"l "lntry" (rom) '74-Wtllram Holden. Kay lm ({)) DlftelltM '71 G) SflfCIA&.: "(yttllO ;, lor111K" Anrm1ted l{t llttt tilt ,r .. tD W1h Str11t Wet• a c.neae f~n ·11 (II lllltlt: "There's A 0111 tn My Soup," sta111n1 Cotdtt H1wn ff FrMlllM Shtd1lll1 TV WEEK NOVEMBER 1i 1978 -4:30- 0 Movie: C "Oes1ln1tion Cobt" (advJ !13 Rtehard Widmar~ D News J ft flee lht Nahon UlrtMl4t fD W1sltiftst011 Wee• tn Review lt ~lldid ~llltrl 5 :00 U t SL1r Trtk 0 PAT BOONE SPECIAL! • with BOB HOPE-from Metropolitan life D ~ 2t 5'ECIAL ''' loont & f amtly Thanhciv1n1 Spec11I Cl hr l A hOhday ltast spiced with laughttr music and lender momtnts os prrstnttd 1n a va11ely special s1arr1ne Pal Boone. hos wile Shtrlry and lhe1r daughters Cherry Laury l mdy and Otbby Bob Hnpe 1s !he \pec11I guP~t lohn Byner !he Hudson Brolhers and Perry Lang also guest 'lOI News Ii Tllri Is YOllr Bible a> SPECIAL Robin Hoodnlk Am ma led fD Finns line 50 Hu""n1tits Throuch the Arts -5:30- l)llews 10 Ironside ta The Rooktn 2S fotus On: Birth Options 2• Cun a. Repair 11 EVllNING 6 :00 D Pro Football Wrap D 12l tlf News 1!1 ~tt: e (211r) "Supubuc, Supera1ent" (com) 6/ Robert Mark. He1dr HaMen D t i ffO) ll Pro football lhe P1t1sbur1 Sleeleos vs the Los Anules Rams l f l Unt1mtd World II Movie: CC) (2hr) "llbe" (dra) '75 Susan Clark Alu Karras m Movie: (2"1) "111111 KOii( (adv) '33 Bruet Cabol, Robert Armstrong, fay Wray a> lllbrcuJ Welby @ Cfockett's Victory Gl1d1n f1l> (AJ The t.on1 S.11th e> Alln H11 Mn -6:30- D D CI Oil Ntwt (fl\ Ruff liouM ~J\ fot111 On: County So<11I ~" 14 Julia Child & Company 7:00 U t J flZJ &0 Miftutn U DISNEY TV P'ltEMIERE • BOAT"IKS M1h Wnes D Q}l rlt Wond11ful World of Disney (2hr) 'The lmtniu N01m1n Fell Phil Silvers. Rober! Morst Sttl1n1t Power,. Oon Ameche M•c~ey Sh1u1hnessy and Willy Co• stir 1n lh1s h•la11ous comedy aboul a !rouble pione t:oaSl Cu1rd ensrin wllo son~s 1 ketch cmvin1 a lr•o ot bumblrna 1ewel th1eYtS, then wnen lhO lry lo rttove1 the loot he and hl,S SUl)tttOI eive chm throu&h I !Nit ol plusu1e craft 12.1) u C.111• Maica111 fJI) hen of Com111t111islll (RJ So<ctr MMlt In C:erNnJ -7:30- 12~ V111ty 11111 Wu A re'·elacion tha t shakes the Christian worfd from Rome to Amsterdam . London to Amcrira. A saga of faith. a tale of hetrayal and revenge as men and women lie, cheat. kiU and selJ themselves to possess the !it'('T'Ct of The Worti . Four nights of sm-pense and pa.~ion lYased on Irving Wallace's belt-selling novel. TON IGHT8PM TOMORROW9PM TllESDAY 9PM WEDNESDAY 9PM CBS~2 A ( :ns MOVl E SPECTACl 11.An P~9 SUNDAY (C ontinued) 8:00 0 "THE WORD" May Chanae * Your Lrle! David Janssen/All Stu Cas1 0 a 12 SPECIAL Tht Word (?hr) Parl I ul a luu• pa11 drama David tanssen lamt\ Wholmo,. and flur111da Bol~an s1~1 1n lhP \ll)ly ol a public tPl~loon\ t•trul•vr cauphl on A dl'adly 1nl111(u• wrruundong lht pub hullon ol .i cunlru>'•11al d•>rumen1 that .!Pll"JI\ lone; IQnR IO\I dnCltnl eyewrlnt\\ auounl ol th• hit ~I Ch11\I I dd1e Albttl C,,aldon• Chaplin Hurd lialh•ld lohn llu\lon tohn Md ntr v knn Moody Iliana Mutdaur lial• Muir"" tantCt Rutt Ma11ha Stnll Nteol W1tl1amwn h•dd an 1nte1nat10nal CA\I O Wild llw1sdom D ti Is Wrrllen m MC1¥1t: C (2hr) "tlamba~e" (mus) 'ftl r lvo•. f'w.l•y C.hrllrv Fa bares Will llulrh11I\ Roll l111hv W Sam Yorty .2•1 The Astent ol !olan ID DEBUT Global Papers I I hr F 1ghl lor I 001d I 11\I 1n d v11r1 nl ·,1) Whole Pap•r~ on md10• wr11ld prob terns Gtn1gia .,Ult StnAl01 luha11 Bond hOSIS a loo~ Al \hOllARf\ Ill Me11to r ha1ldnd 1 A1w~11 S•11•wdl and lhe Ph1hpp1nP\ $0 Dad's Army -8:30- 0 Wrld World ot An1mab O See Mother Tere~ at * Work rn Calcutta. "Come Wal~ the World" with Stan Mooneyham. D Come Walk the World -so C1nem1trc Eye Rohert v .. ughn, 1'178 Emmy w inner for Ouhl•nd · ing Continuing Perfurrr.•nle hy • Supporting Ac lor in ; O r.im.i Serie\, ''"" with 0.iivid Birney, Nehemi .. h l'er sof1 .1nd Oein Stockwell in lhe "O•nit>l in t hr lion'' Oen'' dr•m• on NB<•, "Stories from the Bible." V•ughn pl•y• king D•riu\, who relullantly commit\ O.inlel (Birney) lo the lion,, He won nation•! recognition .n internition•I \el rt'I •11en l N.;ipoleon Solo in NB C'' hit \t'ti~' M•n h orn U.N.C.l.I, w~ lmmy w•~ for hi~ por· tro1y•I of the Pre\i<fenti•I •d· vi'j)r In "W.1,hinglon: llehind Clo\ed Ooo"." Birney \l.irred In lht> writ'\ llridgl'I I ove\ Bernie, .. nrt 'lerpico. Per~oll, who to· st.a" "' Milim•r. h•' •p· pe•red in 'uch fe•ture film• •s "the Grt>.ilest 'ltor~ l ver Told," "Al (•pone" •nil "r•te I• the Hunter." Stockwell, who portr.iy' Hi,s.ir, co·\l.irn•d in "Gen· tlemen'' Agreemenl," "Thi• Ounwich Horror'" .and "The Boy With Green H•lr." "O.inlel in the lion\' Oen" will open the Ji\·ind·.i·h.ilf· hour miniseries, .ilring over three ronsecutivc> nlghh (Nov. 19·11) charing N.ttlon•I Bible Wet•k. P11ge 10 9 :00 O "Ode to Bill1 Joe" * The story behind the Bobbie Gentry ballad. 0 n 39 B11 bent: Oile to Billy lot (7h1J A 1ovou~ and hurltireakmR \tu1v SP! in lhe Mrss1ss1pp1 dtll~ country 111 a young romantt lhat llou11\hrd b11tfly and •nded 1n 111Y\lrr on a sleepy \ummrr airer "'"'" on 1ne lallahatchoe 811d~e kot>by Benson and Glynno~ 0 Conno• .w loan Holchk11 Sandy Md'ed~ 1nd Jam's Brst co star O Hour of Power O 3 10 29 Battlutar Calu· tru lhe Magn11tcenl Wi11t10r\ lu \<l•r lhP lle~t from sl•••atron Cmdr Ad.1ma lmd~ himself happ~d in ' r omprom1~mR cou1tsh1p with ~ome 1111• horn hos pa\t. and a lasl dealing raid ~amr ltavPS ft Starbuck thr unw1ll1ng sht11tl in • rugged farming rnmmumly plARUPd by VICIOU\ PIR like <"~lure\ W Ru Humbard fD l4 Muterp1tct lhutre: The Duchess of Duke Streel I hP 6dr Rain 1 hP hulPI is on I rouble bul l 1101\A \ Ml~1m1nal1on and p11de p11·vrnt hN from 4~km~ old l11tnd' 1111 hrlp ~hP 1P\11lvt\ to rook lnr .1nvnn• who wdnls her provided lhPy L.111 tMI lhr p11tt Slw ..aon collapSP\ undP• 111~ \Ir~'" ftelp comes lrom Clta1lt1 I vrrrll "'ho 11 m search ol a l ondon h1111., and ofltr\ lo buy the lta•.r ol lhr holfl SO lolo'ilt Rt~uh ~nd lhr Bear,t -9:30- 0 SPECIAL Amerrun lllestylt Aclm111I Byrd lhe lite and trmts 111 lh• ,.,~Id\ leading polar eapll\rer ~ 10:00 0 PLANE CRASH! SKY - • HIGH TERROR! AIR DISASTER ON DALLAS 0 8 111. 39 D1tlu A \twrrr thund,,sterm lo1cH lhr I w111r oiant with Bobbt and I H a\ 11\ sole p.isstngtrs tc uasr. 1010 d \wamo lra1ong lhf ! "'"1 " 1n•fn wa111ng to htar 11 lhr1 .,, dh•t o• dead a~ lh'V "• to l.t•p t~· n• .. , loom lock dur 10 ~11 or "'' h•a•I opttation ~ RICh llbn, Poor Min O The lllflS ts Comins 0 MO¥re· "The lnt 1'1Chllt Show" Parl I ldraJ 11 Cybill Shrphrod lomothy Bolloms Jtlt f111dgts B•n Johnson Clo11s l rac hman llltn Burstvn r ''''" tlu•nn~n flu Gulaga• I he tone lu11on dll\ follow ong I he 11 OOPM n,w\ O lrntst Anstey Hour 10 Homt&rO'lrll's Crutut Hrh m Htt H1w Hone11 W Gospel Hour °'1' henins al Symphony W Mcwit: 'Stvtn Beaul•e~ ~ PREMIERE luun Kevin ll111uhy stars as ~ younr, man '""Prt hv wolves -10:30- 0 Jimmy Sw1uart Show m News w The rn Club 11 :00 0 0 8 39 News Q 3 10 29 Ntllr$ O Pactstttm D Dnl Roberts m Mcwre· C '"Clambakt .. lm110 68 flv1s Potsl•y Sntllt• r ab1irs Will HulthlllS Bill 811by TV WEEI< NOVEMBER 12 1978 I 2 700 Club W Day ol Ol1CO¥ery ll Ad1m·l 2 .H Snu k Prewrews -11:30- 0 Sports fin11/Mov1t: C '1wo Aodt Toaether" twes) Iii lamt\ ~le•a•I '\horlty Jonts Rrc hard N1dma1~ Andy Otv1nt l 1nd~ C11slal ) forum/P'Tl Club 0 23 3t NBC ult Mom· C '"lht Rtcttrs" !dra) 69 Sten McQuttn Woll r.1 r Sharon r a11rll Milch VoRtl M1th;irl l.onstanlmr Ruprrt C.rosse 0 700 Club e Telepubt O Movie. C .. ~bt" 1d1a1 Susan (la•' Alt• K;rra Sttm P1c~tns (lien Cw ltdn~He Nol~n 10 Mow1t. lhP lromonal Man \la111ng C•or~• '.r~al and to~n ftarkell W Notre Dame Football Hoshll&hh >• Show on lht ROid -11 :45- 0 Movie· "The Lui Picture Snow" Conclusonn (dra) I I Cyholl Shep h'ld limothy Bollom~ 1~11 811dges Ben John\on Clom l ra(hman lllen Bu•\lyn £ olern 8t'11n•11 r111 f.ul•Rll 12:00 12 Movrt lady lr1 ,1dr1tnv, lrnnilto 0 Ntoll and Oon~ld Sulhrrland Robttl Duvall Pat11c• M•gtr and (11c Brarden fD Scents rrOfll A Marriasr -2:30- D Mcw11: "Chrn1 Cate" lddv I 'ii C,n, 8.111y Ancoe 01t•mson Na1 l\mp Colr I e( V~n Cleel j 0 ._.J.., £Ttt'NG 1'0 0 ,GttT' • • f1NDS soNI ..... a.TURD"" N cYB'..,.. O=...•..-~>r'-• There's very little excitement for youngsters growing up 1~ the dreary Texas town. until. .. I Starring Cybill Shepherd. Timothy Bottoms. Jeff Bridges. Ellen Burstyn. Plus Oscar-winning perfonnances from Cloris Leachman and Ben Johnson. THE LAST PICTURE SHOW KABC-TV MOVIE (i) SPECIAL 9FOLLOWING RAMS FOOTBALL(?) THE WORD Oav1d Janssen. James Whitmore and Florinda Bolkan star in "The Word." an eight hour dramalt1a1ton of Irving Wallace's best selling novel. a111ng in four two hour parts. Sunday 8 I OPM and Monday. r uesday and Wednesday from 9 11 PM each night on CBS Eddie Albert. Geraldine Chaplin. Hurd Hatfield John Huston. John Mc£nery Ron Moody, Diana Muldaur, Kate Mulgrew. Janice Rule. Martha Scott and Nicol W1lhamson also head the international cast. Filmed on location in Los Angeles. Rome. Amsterdam. London and New York, "The Word" 1s the story ol a public relations executtve c'1Jght in a deadly int11gue surrounding the publication of a controversial document that appears to be a long·lost ancient eye~1tness account of lhe fife of Chm! Steven Randall (Janssen), the cynical public relations expert htted to promote a new Bible based on the find, IS eager to find SOmeth1ng IO believe 1n, at 3 time when hlS personal life 1s in shambles He remains unreconciled w1tn his c11t1cally 111 father (Huston), a stalwart m1n1ster, despite lhe mediation of his molher (Ms. Scott). His embittered. 1ealous sister (Ms. Muldaur) has slid 1nlo the life of a small town party g11I H1~ wife (Ms Rule) has left htm. and the11 unresolved conflict has had deep emotional impact on lheu teenage dauehter (Alexa llen1n) His mistress (Ms Mulgrew) 1s upset with the secondary role she feels she plays in his hie At first skeptical about the highly secrtt pro1ect Randall 1s pressured into accepl1ne lhe assignment by a m1lhona1re business- man (Albert) who is negoltahng for purchase of Randall's firm Randall 1s uncertain what lo make of his new account, headed by a hard·bo1led publisher. Wheeler (Wh1tmort), who combines 111, cyn1 cal, manipulative athtudes of b1& business with a professed rehg1ous devotion Wheeler's assoc1ales-including former nun (Ms. Chaplin) who seems to be more than 1us1 a business assomte, and an ove1ly sens1t1ve. neuroltc scholar (Mc[nery) whose cooperation 1s essential to lhe pro1ect-are no easier to fathom Arrayed against then efforts are headhne creating. goss1p·monae11ng telev1s1on commentator (Hatfield) and the formidable head (W1lh1mson) of the Dutch church Soon to take a ma1or role in Randall's hie 1s the dauehter (Ms Balkan) of the m1ss1n& archeolog1s1 who unearthed the find Allhoueh Randall mistrusts her erratic behavior, he hnds himself romant1c,iilly drawn to her as they are followed by someone out to sabotage his efforts Awaiting them 1n Rome 1s a former inmate (Moody) of Devil's Island, who has a suspicious. but potentially devastahng. tale to tell. Much of "The Word" was hlmed in Rome and the city was exquisitely captured by the cameras from the dark depths of the r catacombs lo the panoramic vistas hom the rooftops of lu•ury hotels, lrom lhe landmark dome of SI Peter s to the &tided halls of a small neighborhood church. from the hectic a'1tv1ly of the Spanish Steps to lhe ancient quiet of the ruins at Ost1a Ant1ca But. Rome was only one stop on a shooting schedule that also took 1n Los Angeles. Amsterdam London and New York. but an important one for the tale of 1ntemahonal 1nt11gue and romance In the month spent in the Eternal City cast and crew came lo love Rome as do mosl ol 1ls v1s1tors II was not an especially auspicious time Newspapers around lhe world bore headlines baring the turmoil of the country over the kidnapping of Aldo Moro "The city 1s quieter," noted Janssen. who has spent some time in Rome since his lust l11p to film lhe movie "1Jle Shoes of the Fisherman ... ''ll's not quite as outgoin g or musical It's lost some of its ftre since the Moro e1per1ence " But there was enough music, ftre and exc1lement left over lo make most other world capitals pale 1n comparison Ame11can actors James Whitmore and Hurd Hatfield and British actors Ron Moody and Nicol Williamson, all of whom figured p1om1nenlly m the Rome sequences. came with some in1t1al trep1da1ton but found thetr anxieties needless. fhey were 1orned by some outstanding Italian actors Bralll·born Florinda Botkan who has a central role as the archeolog1st daughter of the scholar who unearthed the ancient document and who becomes Randall s lover achieved her motion picture success 1n Italy. making Rome her home for the past 10 years leading Roman stage and screen actor Mario Scaccia look on the role of her father Laura Betti. familiar to moviegoers as Donald Sutherland's wife in Bernardo 8ertolucc1's 1900,'' and slage actress Cleha Matan1a also played rotes in the local sequences localton shooting always presents problems and Rome was no ucept1on Curious throngs of llahans pressed close to watch Ms Botkan at work while Ame11can tou11sts pointed their cameras at Janssen A particularly bothersome intruder insisted on interferring with the f1lm1ng of crucial dramattc confrontat ion between Janssen and Ron Moody The scene took place on the rooftop of the Hotel de la Ville with all of lhe splendor of Rome spread below A helicopter. 1ntr1gued by the cameras and crews. buzzed low ltme and time again for another peek despite the crystal clear gestures of dismissal from the Italian crew On the day that the body of Moro was tragically discovered, the shooting schedule for "The Word" called for a s1m1lar celluloid occurrence. Out ot respect for their host country, production was suspended and rescheduled Of course, there were also some cases of homesickness among the Cahfornta·based crew and staff members After a month of dining on the Italian city's bounty of pasta. meat dehcac1es and seafood. some of the Los Angelenos found themselves pining for -of all things-tacos and guacamole. On the flnal weekend before the producl1on packed up and moved lo Amsterdam. the cast, crew and production staff threw themselves a Mu rcan dinner party 1n the heart of Italy P11ge11 TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 12, 1978 If we could guarantee to make you a happier person in10 days, would you watch? ... I ATV first! No one can guarantee you happi- ness ... but we have a program that makes people feel better. For the first time in the history of television Eyewitness News is presenting a 10-day "Feeling Better" technique with Dr. Art Ulene. It's on every weeknight on Channel 7. It's a few minutes a day that may make you happier forever after. So why not try it? Here's all you do: (1) tear the "Feeling Better" guide out of Home Magazine (in the Sunday Los Angeles Times) (2) join Dr. Art Ulene on Eyewitness News. starting November 13, for 10 weeknights. Feeling good? Feeling bad? Want to feel better? We guarantee you at least a smile. And at most a whole world of good feelings. Tune in! @EYEWITNESS MEWS5&11PM Because there's more to I ife ttran news, weather and sports. ~ , ... 12 SEllNOUR SOC Im: NOW SHOWING EVERYWHERE. THl CIWlllll 211MmGATIOllS Sex in fashions. Sex in entertainment. Sex and !X)Wer. Sex as a status symbol. It's everywhere. Is all this sexual imagery a problem we have to face? Or a new openness we ought to accept? Mike Parker mvestigates people who make their living creating sensual images. And talks with social observers who seriously QuestlOO them Love comes to Tom when Kate boards his yacht, but Rudy's new career as Senator drives his w ife to drink. RICH MAN, POOR MAN 3:30 MOVIE SPECIAL eMONDAY~ Beloved animated character Bugs Bunny la Joined b'f vet- era.n character actor Denver f>yle on "How Bugs Bunny Won the West." a halt·hour animated special, airing Wednesday at 8 30PM on CBS. Pege 1• MONDAY llOVClllBU 13 foi morn1n& 111d 1fter-lnhnas, plt1st su OAYllME PROGRAMS. Below, fOf your COll'ftftlellU, lllt tht d1y's motia. DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 D "Tiit 8"k 0Kk" (tom) 40-W C fields Una Mv~rl fri1nkl1n Pilniboln m "lnrrsible Stripes" lad~l 39 Humphrey Botarl W1lhi1m Holden Geo1ce Rilll flo11 Robson Ian Bryan 3:00 f~ :C "C-r1hon" {dri) 69-David J1nssen C.rl Reiner Kim Oarbt Pele! Duel And1ew Prine, James Coto 3:30 U <.C 1 "Rich lhn, 1'001 Mln-llwk I" Parl VII {dra) 76-Pel er Stnuss Nte~ Noll' Su~n Blakely Edward Asner, Ray Milland Kay l en1 Kim Darby. Lynda Day Geo1gr Dorothy Malon' Robert Reed. Bill Br1by Groree Maha11s and Talia Shire are among the all Siar casl EVENING 6 :00 u u t ru i>, 11tws U Emer11ncy One .. 1 f 1Q) l2t ABC lilondly "•hi Foolblll lrve coverage of !he tame bflween lhe Oakland Ra1dm .ind the Cmc1nn11t Bengals D lrOMNlt m Tht arld1 BulKh TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 12, 1978 II> Strttls of San r ranc1sto (24, Hisfory of Mtl lCO fID SWON PllEMIERE Om Euy lh' second season ol this news magat1nt premttlfS with an IO!tr v10 1 w11h Senator Muriel Humphrey (0 Monn ) who talks about h" 38 year marnaee 10 Huber! Humphrey and her dec1so0n lo succeed him rn ollote when he died ot canter Hugh Downs rs lht hosl ED El Clllpvlr11 C. 1do ')t TIC h e Oourll 10 f11111ly l'011r11t -6:30-u 12 )t News e Cross.wits GJ I I.owe lucJ fil lllll~el IKbon Sllow fD l'UIOl!fl £ncendidH JO" P'rottct UniverR 7:00 u u asi m News l!l l.ilr's Club 0 I. "°'" ., Wild m (12.J The S11 Million S Min m Sanford ' Son fil M1cNeil/l ehrer Report SOJ lntroduc1n1 Biotoo -7:30-u Orsco Matrc U On1d Holow1tt Conwmer lluyhnt U N~~mt t Nlmt Th1t Tune o TIC TK 0ou111 m Ad•m·l1 2l The Muppet Show }4 Twenty-Four Out Front fD 21 To1111ht ,, News '10, Jul~ Child & ComP'nJ COME ON AND DANCE WITH PETER BROWN! Music ... Light shows ... pJs ... Dancing. This week Peter will host and sing. Jolnlng him wlll be the VIiiage People singing "Macho Man." 2 7:30PM DISCO MAGIC .s 8:00 0 t e fl2' M•A•S•H While emy one is compl11n1n1 aboul the recoid cold wp Charles becomes the mosr unpopular m.in 1n camp when hrs parents send him a w1ntemed polar SUll that he Daunts rn front or the treetine mediul personnel U Qj lt l1tlle House on lhe l'r1irie "4en Will be Boys" Albert Ingalls and Andy Garvey try tD convince their fathers tha1 they are old enou&h to be treated as men and prove lhe11 point by 1ngen1ously oulw1t1rng the11 elders devious plan lo show they re still not mature U Mo¥ie: C 1 (?hr) "House on Grtuapple Ro.td" (mys) 70 Christopher George lanet l etgh Barry Sullivan D Mwie; C (lhr) "C"'to's land" (wes) 77 Charles Bronson lack Palance. Richard Basehart 0) Cml 9urnett & friellds al Mo¥ie: C (2hr) ''Silent Wildtrl!W" Alaskan documentary f24J flit Lone Se11ch Ron Eyre hos1s fl!) Gloll•I Pipers II fhe f 1ght for food Senator luhan Bond ho~ts a look al US food policy and how 11 allects the rest ol the world SO G~I l'apers I -8:30-0 e It Ont 01y At A Time Ann finds llersell treadrne tightly 1n unlam1tra1 ter11to1y as she 111es to W'Or~ up (he nerve to ask out a handsome business associate Rescheduled m Tht Ocld eou pie Em Esta Noelle 0111 9:00 fJ 1 t ) (I 21 SP£CIAL Tiit Word Part II ot a tour part drama Davui Janssen stars as a public relations eucut1ve cauihl •n a deadly inlrr~ue surround1ne the pubh<allon of a con troversral document lhat aopea1s to bt a long lost ancient eyewitness "count of tht trfe of Chrisr lames Whrlmore f1011nda Bolkan Eddie Albert Geraldine Chaplin Hurd Hatheld John HuslGn John Mcfnery Ron Moody Diana Muldau1 Kate Mulgrew. lan1ce Rule Manha Scott and Nicol W1ll1amson CJ "' ()tJ llBC Monday Mom: C (2"r) "Betrayal" (dra) 18 Rio lorn leslev Ann Warren Richard Masur Ron Silver Stephen [lhott Ms Warren stars 1n the true storr ol luloe RO'I a woman who successfully sued htr psych111rrst Dr Renatus Hartogs (l~rn) tor luring her mto a sr1ual 1elalronsh1p with him unde1 the guise ol therapy U f SEASON l'R£Mt£11£ luun N1ehtmare Cttorts by lucan (Kevin 81ophyJ the Woll Boy and a nurse to clear his name ol a murder cha1gp becomes doubly dangtrous when a doctor guilty ot lhP c11me must treat him tor pneumonia Don Gordon John ~andolph Ctaud•a lennrngs and lames Carroll )ordan guest 10 Mo¥1t: C (?hi) "The Gr~t Waldo f'tP9t•" (adv) 75 Robert Redford Bo Svenson m The Men C11fhn S11ow ED J4 V1s1011s 81aaour A lathri s inability to reach 1n1imacv wrth /Iii tamrly is the focus of tnrs contemporary drama based m Ht1<1 Y0tk Kdthryn Walker slm .29 MO'lit: 'The De tective Em Super Musical ~I Creal l'erlor1111nces -9:30-w Yo llo 'ed1 V1111 10:00 3 Ttshll!Ofty of Two Men U O lltW$ U Mom· C "Baille for !ht Planet of the Apes" Pan t fadv1 13 Roddy McDowall Natalie 1rundr le,. Avr,~ lohn Huston Claude Al11n~ Srwn Darden Paul Wdhams 4us11n Stokrr llhr ronrru sion will be seen lollowmi lh, 1 IPM news) al llr&hl Gallery Em Ven Conmrco -10:30-m m 11e1r1 2c llon ED S1111btosts lht Sin p,,~, BallPI pe1lorm c1 dramo11.c .. 01~ porlrdy1nr. the 1elat1onsh1t1 btr,.ren man .1nd rechnologr so llol the Tnumpll, Bui tht Struule 11 :00 fl 3 0 8 10 29 llt lfS ·a If :l~ )t llt111 U TIM Oattna Game D The Lowe [a perts m The Odd Couple al liklnty Py111on's rlyrnc C11cus ED Ottk Cltttt Show Em Los HermantS Corare -11:30- 0 t ta CBS lite Mo.ie· Tht Roc.,oid F1ln/MtMlll1n & Wilt .3 Adam-12 a 123 flt Jollnn, Cll'SOll U Sportspecial of the Month U Mow1e: 1 C "Batlle tor the l'llnel of the Apes" Concl (adv) War 1s hell. but it reaches new heights of horror when two societies-human and s1m1on-woge one last titanic clash for a planet which threatens to self-destruct at any moment ROdqy McDowoll. Claude Akins. Poul Williams and Austin Stoker KABC-TV MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 9FOLLOWING NFL FOOTBALL(i) l 1 Roddv McDo•all Natalie l1und1 le1ttt Ayre) lohn Huston Claude Akrn~ Severn OardM Paul W1fhams Auston Stok~r 0 Mowie· "Gral)ft ol Wralll" fdra) 40 Henry ronda Do1111 bowdOn Cltarley Grape,.1n lohn Carradine 10 Mowit: C "But~tt" 1ad~J 68 Steve McOu,en Robert Vaughn Jacqueline Bmet Don Go1don Robe•I Duvall Simon Oakland Norman Fell m The Gona Show QJ r.tt S1111rt '' l.lhu, Yoea & rou ED Captioned ABC lletn l9 St1S91nw Tht11re 12:00 m Alfred H1tcllcod Prtstnls Q) HontymooMrs m lle111/'i1t1tly -12:30-u Mo"'· C "The Sheepman" ewes) ~R Glenn ford Sh11ley Marl arne l es11, H1elHn M 1tkey StiauRhnmy al Mowif: C "She's Workin c H" Way Throuah Colleae" (mus1 ·~7 V1rg1n1a Mayo Ctn, N,lson Ronald Ilea Ran 1 :00 D 13 3t lOlllOflOW U Draanet m Mo¥ie -1:30- 0 Wanted: Dud or Ahn 2:00 fl MO'lie: C "Gunsmoh in Tucson" (wesJ ~8 Mark Stevens forrrst luc~er Gair Rnbbrns Gale Robbins Vaughn I aylo1 m Gel Smart "lhe Tenth Month,"• lwo .1nd one·h.1lr hour contem· por.1ry dr.1m.1 sf.1rrin~ C.1 rol Burnell •~ .1n u nm.1rried, middle·.1gt-d pregn•nt wom•n who decides 10 keep •nd r.1ise her child, begins filming in New York this wt't'k for bro.1dc.u1 in the Spring of 1979 on CBS. The speci.11 r.1ise\ lhe import.Int Issue of single JMrenthood .1nd lhe right of e•ch indi· vidu.11 to fulfill hi• or her own person.al go.1jl •nd desires. Keifh Michell, Oin• Merrill, Cristin• ~Ines, Ned Be.11ty, YYOnne Wilder .1nd Peter Hukell •lso •ppe.1r in the dr.1m•llc speci.11. Miss Burnell, In • dep.1r· ture from her frequent comedic roles, sl.ars u Oori Grey, o1 divorced middle· •ged wom•n who becomes pregn.mt. Unwilling to mury the f•lher, Dori decides never1heless to keep •nd r•ise the b•hy. She's encour.iged by her best frirnd (Miu Merrill), but her f.1mily I' oulr.iged. In •ddl· lion, the pregn•ncy h•s .inolht r unforseen e ffect, lhe irreJMr.11ble d•m•ge it h.h on her new ~l•llonshlp with her current (.ind murled) boyfriend (Mkhell). • • • , .... 15 'R!x Watson: from murderer to minister Controlled by Charles Manson. he murdered innocent people in cold blood Now. he claims he has found salvation as a prison minister Tonight and all this week Tex Watson tells us. in a Quietly shattering group of inter- views with psychiatrist Or W1ll1am Rader. how 1t feels to kill and to be saved. Some will say the man who killed so cruelly does not deserve to be born again Some wilt say he's taking us. and faking faith. Some will forgive. as faith teaches How about you? EYEWITNESS MEWS(i)6PM Because there's r:nore to life than news. weather and sports. Pege 11 \ ,l TUESDAY ·f llOY£MIER 14 ror mc11nin1 ind llte11ioon l111tncs. pl~m see OAYllME PROGRAMS. Below, for JOUr connn11nce, ire lhe d1y's INMt1. DAYTIME MOVIES 12·00 O C "Tor Ticer" Ccom1 56-Jett Chandle• Laraine Day f1m HO¥ey m "llllltts Of S.llots" (dra) 36 [dward C Robinson Humphrey Boeart Joan Blond'lf 3:00 to C "U.M.C." (draJ 69 Edward G Robinson James Daly 3:30 U C'l "Rich Min, Poor M1n-8ook I" Conclusion (draJ 76 Peler St1auss Nd Nolte and Susan Blakley head an all stat cast EVENING 6 :00 fJ (l 1 Ltl! ® llews m Tiie Odd Couple D U rlf I'S llews U Emercen<y One 0 SPORTS ON NINE! * lAKERS & MILWAUKEE O Pro lbshthlt The Los An1eles Lakers vs the Milwaukee Bud\ lO minute tape delay CD The Budy lunch ti) Sir Hts of S,n f lllKISCO ~ AllYGM fOf Tonrson! m Owtr Elsy Yul 8ryonrr I\ th, sptc111 ruesl ft) Ellr~11t El Polivor 111i fie T 1< Oou1h iIOl Frttlland Su tchtns -6:30-fJ 'J"J a:t en ,..., Cf) Cross·Wib CIDl Merv Griffm Show CD I low Lucy fl!) MichHI Jecbon Show l2ll Tiit '°'"'s Wiid O> Pnionts Enttndldas lill Hu111anltits Tllrouch the Arts 7:00 u rn a o 11m a o m11ews It liar's Club Cl) The '°'"'s Wild CD <Ill 9 The Si1 Million S Min .., S.111ofd ' SOii 181 Foods fOf tfle f1111ily fD Maclltiltlthrtr Repor1 IRl Oesianmc Home Interiors -7:3-0-D The M11,,ets The ""'' Show .. CM4id C.111t11 . ,....,_ """ e <ml aJ) Hllltywoqd Squirts ll)Ada111-lZ !81 c.stNu: Oatis ill Spece m ZIT111lpt !B llm (9J lltwsdlt<• 8:00 B Cl) <Ill ,,,., Chm Willis Bell's determ1nal1on to chanft 1111 unflattering prcture on Pro esso• K1111sheld'~ seating chat! ,mbrorls he and Hart tn an emb1rr1ss1n1 pred1Cament lhal sets oll a chain re1clton of d1saslers 1nvolv1n1 Harn t.wern 1ob D '>3" 'lt lJftlint P4rl Iota 1wo part program locus1ng on Or Wilham Watson Mo11an Jr Ped1at11c Suraeon Memorral Mission Hospital Ashe~rlle NC Patients treated by Mo11an include a 10 year old oor hi! by a ur while 11d1ng hos breycle .i 6 ytar otd lad .. ho undergoes rteon st1uct1ve surgery for a chest malfor mahon an 11 ytar old boy involved 1n a dune buur acc1den1 and a 9 year old girl who undergoes a thyroid scan and bropsy 10 chec~ on 1 1>0ss1ble malignancy U Movie:~ (2hr) Musa & the Devil" (mys) 73 Jelly Savalas [I~, Sommer Robert Alda U ~ 10 29 Happy Days The ron1 faces the trauma of a hteflme when he suddenly experiences snernng attacks whenever he ~ about to kiss a eirl and fears his love lift may be ruined forever CD C.rol Burnett & frrend1 11) Mom: Cr (2hr) "Sabrina" (com) 'S4 Audrey Hepburn Humphrey Bogart '241 Soundstace Ry Cooder performs m fill of Earles '50 Global Papers II -8:30-u ~ 10 20 Laverne & Shirley In a sens1trve chanee of pace episode Laverne learn s much about Irving from Sh11lev and th'" friends when she cannot accept the fact Iha! her mother rs dud and will not v1s1I her erave 0 The Johr's W1kl CD The Odd Couple 9 :00 U t t2 SPECIAL The Word (2h1 J Part Ill of a tour par1 drama David Janssen stars as a public rela hons eaecuttve uuaht 1n a deadly 1nt11eue surround1n1 the pubhcalron of a controversial document that appears to be a lone lost ancrent eyewitness account ol the Irle ol Ch11st James Whitmore Florinda Bolkan Cdd1e Albert. Geraldine Ch1pl1n, Hurd Hatl1eld. John Huston John Mc(nery, Ron Mo9dy Diana Muldaur, ~ate Muleiew. Jani" Rule Mirtha Scoll and Nicol Williamson hud an 1nternat1onal cast D IUJ (OJ The l ie bent: lldy of the House (2hr) Dyan Cannon stars 1n the role of Sally Stanlord. the llamboyant San Francisco madam who became the mayor of nnrby Sausalito. Cahl This presentalron tells her colorful story from child hood throueh the 1930s and 40s when she was the madam of an opulent Nob Hill bordello that was p1tron11ed by the rich and tamous and concludes with her electron as m1yo1 ot lhe wealthy Maun County community Armand Assante. lohra Lamt>trt Suup Tyrell and Maure Cooper co slll (Note This sensitive story depicts a •arrely of attrtudes about an important moral issue J D Gl ilfl Thrtt's Comp1nr Chussy's New Boss lack and Janet 11e up 1n arms when Chrissy announces that she was promoted to prrvale secretary to J C Braddock. an ilssrstant vice president. over a lwo m1rt1n1 lunch. and that they are luv1nr on an overnr11ht business l11p toeether £mmalrne Henry guests D Tic Ttc 0...1h m Mm Grlffill Sl!ow 0 Glt!MI Papen I till) h it: "Distant Thunder" (JG) Masterpiece Thutre A crumbling marriage follows Rudy's smashed career and Tom must reckon with Folconeni in today's dramatic conclusion. RICH MAN, POOR MAN 3:30 MOVIE SPECIAL ~TUESDAY~ PEARL ADDS A ROYAL TOUCH! Peor1 Balley gives Kermit and his fuzzy 7~0PMTHE I' MUPPns ~ P999 17 ..... ., WHOLESALE LAUGHS! The galloping game show spcthghting wacky 1okes and eccentnc quesltoos Anlhony Newley and Bob Newhart Q 7 n:hi 'opMn' THE ~ CHEAP SHOW The angels are all together aga1'l when a little girl comes to them with a story that she has witnessed a murder Jiii (special guesl star Farrah Fawcett-Majors) Is the only person who believes the story and personally talc.89 on the case In the "Mother Angel" episode ot ABC's Charlie's 1 Angels, W9dnesday at 9PM Charlie's Angela etara (I to r) Kate Jackeon as Sabrina Duncan, (Fawcett-Majors), Cheryl Ladd as Kris Munroe. Jacl&_ Smith aa Ketty Garrett and (seated) David Doyle as Johftosley P"9 18 TUESDAY (Continued) -9:30- 0 ~ 10 29 Tni Mone, Troubles lohn ~nd his new •11te Suunn• rtach • crms po1nr 10 their mar11i1gt when b,cause ot l1nanc1al woes on' ot lh~m must orcp rM ot college O The Adwenlure11 ill Yo Mo Ptd1 V1v11 10:00 u O lltW\ 0 BEAUTY SHOP UNOER • COVER/STARSK/HUTCH U 3 10 29 Stm•y & Hutch Starsk1 and Hutch d1~ovtr t~ar t~r world s e.rulest ,,.,,, lh1tl I ht Baron will attrmpl lo Sl•il s; mil Iron 1n dramonds dt an aver.on lhty la~e tobs as ha11drnms 1n the hotel ,.here the •uction is to tilkt place to itr a l•ad on the thrtf and in lht process d11ve thtlf .. omen customPrs wild Rene Aubeqono11 Audrev Meadows and Norm Aldrn ~uesl Ol ll11hl C1llery 24 Clob1I Pipers ti 8> Ven Conmrco !O lltW1Cti.C~ -10:30 -m m 11twi 50 Voter's l'lptltnt 11 :00 fJ 0 & I~ 0) 1$ #tW\ e i 1q 23 n Ne•s U The Dahn& Gamt O The Lon Eaperts m lhe Odd Couple 01 Monty Python's flyint Circus ~41 The Valley lh1t Wu fli) Dick Cnett Show m tos Herm1nos Coraje -11:30- fJ & 12 Tht CBS ute MCl'lte: 811111by Jones/ C "F 1111c1s Cary Po.en: Tiit Trut Story of lht U 2 Spy Incident" ldra) 16 let Ma1ors N ehtm1ah Pmoll Noah Beery Jr Wilham Oan1els le# Ayres U l3 }t Johnny Carson 0 lwilitht Zone U C3 110 }9 Tuesd1y Mowie: r~1 ~Oelinr1nce" (adv) 77 Burl Reynolds. Jon Vo1eht O Movie: C "Winter «Ht" ldral '/4-Andy C11fhth. Sheree North m The Con& Show 01 Get Sm1rt 8 Lilias, Yoe• & You fIJ C. ptionff ABC lie wt 12:00 m AHrt4 HitclKoc• rresents Gl Tiit HoHylllOOlltrs CD llm/Varltty -12:30- 11 Movits: lhe Nanny Nr&ht ol !he Blood Butt." Carolln1 Moon m Movies: "I he last Blili~reiR . "Five." "Ten Wniled Men" a> Mo,ie: "Demenl11 ll" (hor/ '64-W1ll1am Campbell luan Andres 1:00 D (f, ('Jfl Tornouow -1:30- 111 Wante4: Dud Of ~in 2:00 D MO'fits: !om Brown s Schooldr,s. ·swin' l 1m' 3 :00 II Mowi•: "StHOR of raulon" (dra) '61 -Erne sl Boran1ne. Anne Buler, John t1Hls. Anaela l1nsb111'f TV WEEK. NOVEMBER n . 1978 IWEDNESDAYI llOVEMBCR I!> FOi morn1nc ind 1lter110CH1 hstrnp , pluu m OAYTIMl l'ROGRAMS. Below. IOI )'Ollr c:onventen«, are tht dlJ'S moms. OAm MC MOVIES IZ:OO O ~ "The Grten Grus ol Wyom1n1" (wesl 48 Pegg, Cummins Cha rles Coburn m "Tht 81& Siio!" ldra) 42 Humphrey Bogart lrenne Manning Stanley R1d11es EVENING 6:00 0 u J lf1 """ .}_ Tiit Odd Couplt 0 ,!OJ @ lO llttn 0 EmttltntJ Ont 11J lrwide Q) Tiit Budy Bunch Q) Slrttb al Sin F11n<1sc:o ~1 The Growinc Yurs fD Om bsy Sen £d•ud Kenn,dy {0 -Mass) IS lht &utsl m liopr Ovkt Hotar 1f f1t Tac llouth JO hmily l'or1ra1t -6:30- fJ m 1Jt1 11ttn ([) Cross-Wits ({Q) The Merv Grittln Show Q) I l.O'ft Lucy fD Mldl1tl lKUon Show f2I) The Joker's Wild 0) l'aiones Cn<tndiclu <SJ l'nljed Uniterse 7:00 fJ •News D Ill\ G> lltws U The liar's Club CJ The Johr's Wild Q) ()]) !211 Tiit SiJ M41hon S Mu a> S.11ford ' Son O foods flf !ht fa11ity ED The lbclltil/ltluer Report (9) lntrod11tift1 8iolocY -7:30- fJ Tiit Chup SllOW rn let's Go Ill llM bets D SM lb 111 Chubby Checkers 1s lht speclll eues1 • The lltwlptd "'" ...... ""1 TUM Tiit llnktn Ill TK Tee O.p crai @ f1111ily '"" II> Ad•lll· 12 (8) 0..1 Mberto l'D ZI Tonichl ®""' lUl Consumer Sllrmal Iii! 8:00 fJ A CHARLIE BROWfl "* THANKSGIVING Peanuts, Tur .. J, Fun! fJ ([Z) Cll11ll1 Brown'• Olltl~& (II) Beloit coin1 over the nver and lhrouah lht llWOOd" to Charlie Brown's arandmother's tondom1n1um IOI a l;ad1honal cele br1tion the Punuls add some rather unorthodo• 1n1redients to Amtnu's oldest hohday II 0 Dk• Clar~'s llH Wtd 111Mlay Guests include s1neen Johnny Mllh1s. fran~ie Avalon, Annelle Funicello. mus1c1I 1roup ABBA and comedian Oav1d Frye U Movie: C (2hr) "Devil's Brr· 11dt" (dra) 68 W1ll1dm Hold,n Chff Robellson Vinet [dwards Andrew Prrne u BATTLE or THE * SEXES! I IS ENOUGH U r1 TO (29 E11hl Is Enou1h ··1he War Bet-.een the Bradfords Abby s schOol board speech on tht role ol women 1n modern socrely turns the Bradf0td household 1010 a fiery battlt&round of the se.,s O Motte: C (211r) "The V1llc.l11 Papers" (dra) 17 Ch1rles Bronson Gm ld S Olou&hhn L 1no Ventu11 Walter Ch1a11 m Carol Burnett ' frltnch Q) Mowre: "C. (2hr) "B1fffed" <susp) 72-Leonard N1moy \rera Mrles Su~n Hampsh11e <lll Ewe11in1 al Symphony f1i) Elections '71-,osl-Elecllon llound-Up 0) Humillldos Y Oftndldos (9) Ask tht Mu11e1 II.OJ llate War in Rhodes1.1 -8:30 -u t{J flV S,ECIAl How Bu1s Bunny Won tht West Velmn char acter actor Denver Pyle is fhe special euest star and host 01 a "hare ms1ng an1m~ted and Irv, arflon saga that reveal~ for lht lust t1mt how Buas Bunny won lht Wt\I Along wtlh the 1ndelallgablt Bues lltt spoof ol the Western aenre also stars such durable heron and varmints •s Yosem1lt Sam Daffy Ouc~ and Por~y Pig with vtlla1nous m1at1ons by BtacQut hcque Shellacque and Nasty Canuta m The Odd C4Miplt m U.cha Libre Q.fJ Newscenttr Wtt•IJ 9:00 fJ 1 f tO. S'ECIAL The Word (2hr) Conclusion ol a four oarl drama David J1nssen stars as 1 pubhc relations e1ecut1ve caught 1n a deadly intrigue surround1ne the pub llcahon of 1 controversial document that appears lo be a long lost ancient eyewitness account of lhe hie of Christ (ddie Alberf James Whitmore. f lo11nda Bol~an, Geraldine Chaplin. Hurd Hatfreld, John Huston, John Mc[nery. Ron Moody, D11n1 Muldaur, Kale Mulgrew. Janice Rule, Martha Srott and N1Col W1lh1mson head an rnler n1honal casl G Q]) Qt NIC Wt411tMay M.-le: CC) (2111) "Bud ' ltu" (dll) 78 H1rvey Korman. Buddy Hec~etl Rober1 Rud, Arte Johnson. Michele l ee Korman and Hackett st11 as the famed comedy tum of Abbott and CQs,telto 1n this dr1m1 1bou1 lhe behind the scenes ch1flenees the two leced as lhty brouahl l1u1hler 10 m1lhons of fins on s1aae. '"films. on r 1d10. tefev1sron and record$ e fAnAH FAWCm ON • ANGELS TONIGHT! • <Ill QI) Ch11llt't An11l1 "Molher An1el" The aneels ere all loeether 1e11n when 1 lllllt '"' comes 10 them with a slory lh11 she has w11nessed 1 murder Jill (F 1rr1h F1wteN-M1;o,s) IS tht only ptllOn who belltm the slory and pe1J011111y takes on the cue • Tiie Mtfl Qrltfill sr.o. • ID ctr .. t '""' N llCtt <llD"'4~S.... -9:30- • Yo "9 l'HI Vt.Ir 10:00 U D Ntws 0 RAPIST KILLER HITS • VEGA$ SHOW GIRLS! U ) I 10 2t Ve11S lht Pageant Dan eoe~ all~r a masked rilp1sl who has assaulled lhree 1oung bouty pageant conteslants one or whom 1s the daughle• of a rulhltWy ambitious 1nd11st11at1S1 Q) N•hl Gllltry ED Rice War 1n Rhodts11 0) Ven Conm110 -10:30-m w 11twi il• Sne1k ~rmtws 11:00 f) 1 ) U f 121 129 News D <I.OJ i2]J ~tJ News U The 01tin1 Game D The Lovt Elperb m The Odd C4uple Q) Monty l'ytholl's rtyma Circus ll.~ Turnabout f1i) Did Cavett Show 0> Los Herm1nos Colaje -11:30- f) 18 1 (f~ CBS ult Motit: IC-1 '1ht lo.e Bolt II" (com) 17 Ken Berry Celeste Holm Bert Convy Krtsly McN1chol llojal D 123 Qf johnny wrson U Tw1fi1ht Zone U 3"J llO (2f 'olict Woman D Mo.it: lC1 "hrth II" (SCI Ii) 71 lony fra11t10~ Ga1y Lockwood m The Gon1 S11ow Q) Gel Smart f1i) CaptlOMd ABC Newt 12:00 m Alfred Hitcflcod ,rtstnb Q) The Honeymooners 0) News/Variety -12:30-u Moyie; "FaUen Idol" ldra) 49 Ralph Richardson lac~ Hawkins 8 l3J (JO) l3J S.W.A.T m Mo.it; lC1 "A Sona to Rtmem· bor" (mus) 45 Paul Muni, Cornef Wride Merit Oberon Nina Foch Q) Mo.it: (C1 "8'n1! Sana! You're Dud" (com) '64 -Tony Randall. Stnla Beqrer 1:00 D l!ll (lfl Tomorrow fl) Movie -1:30- D Wanted: Dud or Atl¥t 2:00 Cll Mo.it: '1rtad Sotlly St11n1er" (dra) 58 -Drana Oors Terence Morein. GeOf&e Baker Cl> Gtt SIN rt -2:30-u lllotit: (Cl ·Lei'• M1•e love" (com) 60 Ma11fyn Monroe. lony Randall. Yves Montand. Gene flelly • hit: "lltll 5-tt (dll) 58 Brandon ~uolf. f rtd G1v1n ID lttwlt: "Th• T11u ttaft&trs" (1'ts) 51 -Georie Monteomery Gail Storm leromt C4urtf1nd 4:00 e ltf¥1e: NM.tft With A GuA" (mys) '58-l ee P1tttrson. Roni Anderson G lt"l•: "Allee Ad111n" (dfl) 'J5-111th111e Hepburn, rred acMurro. Fred Stone -4:30-a si ... r .. ,. s.... • Mtwle: "T•r fW'Gftlf' (Kl Ti) 'S4 Clltrlts 011ke, i<.11n Booth. rv W[lff NOVEMBER 1? 1978 FRANKIE AND ANNETTE TRUE LOVE ONCE MORE? Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello stars of the classic Beach Parry movres ot lhe s1xt1es rec1eate lheir charac- ter.s from those lun-111/ed days m a new one-hour NBC special Franlue and Annette The Second Trme Around amng Saturday at 9PM The acrron m The Second rrme Around a production of The D1ci. Clark Company takes place several years alter the days of mose beactr part'! 11/ms-and Frankie and Annette have nor seen each other 1n all that time Annelle rs now a housemothar to a sorority at a beach- tronr campus 1ust above the beach where she and Frankie sunned and surfed rn the 60s Nightclub enterta1ne1 Franloe and hrs p1ano-playmg partner are ftghtmg an uphill struggle 10 regain lhe11 popularrty of the previous decade Frankie's big break comes when Seals & Crotts have lo cancel a concert' at the vn1vers1 ty and he is hrred as a last mrnute replacement As Frarr1t.1e wows the audience with his hit songs, including Venus.· Why and ·Bobby Socks to StocJt.rngs he wonders rl hA II ev~r see Annelle agam Will Annetre be re11mted with Frankie? Wt/I Franl<.1e still be rn love wtth Annelle? Wt// Annelle g111e up the othe1 man rn her tile for Franllre' wnrch leaves room tor one more quesrron wny 11as rt taken so long tor Ms Fu111celln and Avalon 10 Oe reumted rn a comedy drama? Says Avalon There s been a for of drscussinn aboul 11 tor Ille last live years or so But no one had prPsented tire 11gh1 tormat 01 the rrghl sc11p1 to us until NOW , Both Annelle and I feel /hal this is the fight one tor us SOPER BUYS AT THE SOPER DOME! ORANGE COUNTY'S LEASING SPECIALISTS. , ... ,. THURSDAY ltOVEMIER 16 fOf 11101n1ne ind alternoon tlstin1s. plene m DAYTIME l'llOGRAMS. Below, for JOUr (OllWtn1tn<e, ue the d1y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 CJ C "Man On A Stnnt" ladvJ 11 Chmtopht1 Ceo1ge Jae~ Wa1dtn Joel C"y Keath Cwadant m "81•<' l telOll" tdr~) .ll Humphrry Bo&art Ann Shettdan 01d roran 3:00 TO C "Ont of Our Own" (d1a) ·75 Geo1&e Ptooi1d Oscar Homulka 3;30 D 1 C "Skin Came" Ccom) 71 -)ames Carner tou Cossell. Susan Cl a1k, Brenda Sykes EVENING 6:00 0 D e 10 12 Me~ ~ Tht Odd Co\iple U (2i1 29 Newi O Emereency One Ii) lron11de d) The Br1dy Bunch m Sl!Mls of Sin Francisco (2.() DHien1ne Home lnttriors fD Over E.uy m El Chawo St TIC Tac Oouth '$0 freehand Skett111ne -6:30- 0 J 3t Mewi l Cross·Wils 1~ Men Gnfhn Sllow d) I Lon Lucy fD Michael JlcUon Show 291 The loh r's WMd '$0 Hum1n1t1u Throueh the Arts m Pulones E.nctndidu 7 :00 0 '23 lD Mtwt 0 3 D lkwi O lm's Club 0 • Johr's Wild d) U .ft S11 Million S Man m S.nfOld ' Son H foods lo1 the hm1ly tID The Maclk11/lehrer Report S01 Des11mn1 Home lntenon -7:30- 0 W01k1 War II' GI 011ry 3 Wild World of Anim1ls 0 IN SEARCH or • SIBERIAN FIREBALL With Leonard Nimoy D In Semh o4 ... Slbt111n fneball O Tht Newlywed Came D The Gont Show t Tllt S 1.98 le1ul} Show o T1e Tac Ooueh 10 n Maleh Clmt PM m Adam-12 '241 lnslfhl fD 21 Ton1ehl 3f Mtwt SOI "ewscheck l\No con men hove tun plying their -nefarious trade in the days just before the Civil War. Jomes Gomer and Lou Gossett. THE 3:30 MOVIE 8THURSDAY~ P-.ge20 8:00 TV WEEK NOVEMBER 12 \978 G) No<hH Japal!al ~ The Lone Starcll fJ ERIN WALTON CAUGHT • IN BIGOTRY BATTU O ) ft Th Yhllons [11n enraged that her trrl lratnd Esthtr -a h1&hly educated btac~ 1111 -unnot &el a 1ob because ol her race seis oul to lr&hl lor £st her I 11&hh -9:30- Yo "o 1'td1 Vmr U (13J ()lt Utehnt Contlus1on ot a two parl p101t1am locusm& on 01 Wilham Wal$on Mo111n h Pedratrt<; Su111eon Memo11al M1ss100 H0$01tal Asheville North Carolina Pa11ent1 11uted by Or Mo1gan include a 10 yea1 old boy h1I by a cat "lhtle 11d1ng has b1eycle ~ 6 yea1 old lad "ho under&ats 1econstrucl1ve \U'i''Y lor a chest mallormallon an 1 l yur old boy involved an a dune bUiiY acer dent. and a 9 yu1 old gnl •ho undereoes a thyroid scan and baoO\V to chtck on a possible mallgnancv 0 MO¥it:. C' (2'1r) "loo u te lht Hero" (d1a) · 10 Michael Caine Clift Robtrtson 0 3 101 ~ Mork I Mindy A Mommy lor Mo1k Mork. t1oubled by the tact lhat ht nem had a real mom uses hrs Drkan a&e machine to ,,ven to a lh1ee yea1 old and lakes Mindy as h11 newly adopted mother O MO'lle C (2hr) "Tllt hm1ty" (dr;i) 13 hlly Savalu ChMlts Bronson 1111 l1eland Michael Const an line m Ciro! 8u1nett ' friends Q) MO¥ie: C (2hr) "The Fkhon Makers" (mys) '61 Roger Moore Sylvia Syms 1~4 The Adams Chronicltl fD "°'' e> Hum1ll~dos Y Ofendldos S-0 01n11I faster MD -8:30- D l 10 2t What's Hopen1n1- .The l ancllady Spa1ks fly when Ra1 falls 1n love with an olde1 woman h11 landlady and dec1dts that he s too erown up lor hrs leenage hrends m The Odd ~pie e> M1 Secret1111 'SO Turnabout 9:00 O $ ll2J Hawa rr fiwt·O Ourang an e1h1b11 ot the t1usore1 ol lutankhamen audn&ed by socrahte sculptress ·"''IA Warren (auest Cyd Charasse) the piocelrn -aold death muk 1~ stolen l 1m lhomerson Mar Shi Mercant 1lso eutsl D (2l tJf Quincy Dead & Ahvt Quincy\ attempt 10 make a pas1trie 1dentrhcahon ol lh' charred iemaans ot a body ltads him to uncover an 1lhc1I d1ua nna that operates as a messenger service R1cha1d O'B11an guests fJ 3 101 C2t1 Sl'ECIAl l'orl (2hr) Patt I ol a thr1e pall drama lh1i rrm1nt1c sto1y 1s srt au1nst tht b•ckaround of the Japanm albc~ on Purl H1rbo1 ~nd focuses on the hvts and laves ol thtet couples 1 U S Army colonel and haS wile an A1my capt11n and 1 woman obstet11 c11n and 1 yount tca•y flyer 1nd a Japanese Amt11c1n 1111 An11e Dickinson Dennis Wum llobt1t W11ner l esht Ann W1n,n Ad1m Arkin. Mu C11I Richard Ande1son. Audrry Lindley Katherine Ht.lmond. Greta ft~nry l11ne Aleundre. ind M111on Ron hud an all stu cast m llltn Grfffln Slln il41 SllHa of Grffllt m Clohl 1'1perl Ill 10:00 fJ BARNABY-Witneues • Insist JR Riped Girl! O • f 11 811n1br Jones I R Jones lite becomes a nrghtma" when he's mysteriously drug&ed and later wonds up being araested lor alle&tdly r1p1n1 a cocklarl .va1lress Ma1y McCuskei guests 0 DAVID CASSIDY IN * NEW ACTION SERIES! D ll U On1d Cm 1dy-lrlln Undercou r 01938 177 ()Haw Oan Shay takes on has most dangerous us1cnmen1 "hen he p0ses as a prrson inmate 10 bust a convact o~rahon thal h.is aheadv slain anothe1 undercover 'op f1ank Converse guests 0 0 Newi m llieht Callery OJ Ven Collm110 SOI MewscheO -10:30-m m Mewi .H Gru l l'erf01mancu fD The Vallty Thal WIS so The Best 101 tilt Most 11 :00 o ~ o 'e r 10 29 "'If\ u lf1 <l> IU Ntlf\ O The 01t1ne Game O The Lowe [1~rts d) The Odd Couple 0> Mont} Python's fly1nt Circus fD OICk Cmtt Show e> Los Hermanos Cor11e -11:30- 0 9 1t CBS late Movie. M•A•s •HtColumbo D ~! rn lollnny tmon 0 Tw~1eht lOM D r f 1 10 12t Stu~y I Hutch O MO'tie: C "Geronimo" ("'ts) '67 Chuc~ Conners Kamala Dt¥1 Adam West Ross Marfin d) The Gone Show Q) Get Sm11t CH llUas, Yoe• and You fD Capltontd ABC Mews 12:00 d) Allred Hllthcod '"sents Cl) The Hontymoontrs 0> Netn/Varitl} -12:30- • lllow1n: lt1pl~ Cross. Black Battalion fJ 11 JOI t2t S.W.A.T. d) Moy!H: 'lourney Into light "lh' Brrg1nd, ·They Rode West O> lllowlt: tCJ "All Ha11ds °" O.Ck" (com) 61 Pat Booie Buddy Hat~ett 1:00 0 121 >fl To-10- 0> Mowlt -1:30- lil W.nttd' Dud °' Alitt 2:00 fJ Mowlt: "lluth for the S•y" (dra) 57 Kenneth Mnte Mu11tl Pavlow, Aleunder Kno1 • D Mowles: "Voice In lhe M1r1or. "I Remembet M1m1' FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17 F OI lllOfftlftl I nd 1ftt1110011 hstinas. please m DAYTIME PROGRAMS Below, lor your conven1en<e, are lht day's 1110¥1n DAYTIME MOVIES 12 00 0 C "Cti1d Hanni" 1ora 40 Htnry Fonda [Jur;lh\ lamour Linda Darnell m "Tiit W11ons Roll At N11hl" cadv) 41 lrM~ l rsl ~ liumphrev Bogarl [ddte Alb~rl Sylvia Sidney 3:00 10 C "Tiit Questor hpes" (dra) I j M1v I arr Pl l(r;bPrt Fo1wor1h IOh11 Vernon , , .. Ayres Dan~ Wvnler ldmP~ Sn1grta 3:30 O C "Marlowe" (lllySJ 69 hmP\ Carnpr GJylP Hunnocul Rota Mqrrno (411011 O Connor EVENING 6:00 0 D a 12 23 News 3 The Odd Couple 0 0 10 2t News 0 Cmtrtency One O Ironside m The Brady Bunch m Slrttls of Sin rrancrsco 2• F1mtty Portra1I ID f reestylt ED u Cr~d1 Botn Cri1d1 3t nc he Dourh 50 Family Portrait ACROSS I Alda 5 Bild habol 9 'Onti wds ) Day I 0 Chemical suttl, Time (2 12 Cantor (clue to puule 15 answer) Performed t8 French seaport 20 Ory 21 Food bit 22 Unasporated consonnnl 24 Throw out 25 Thrtalen 28 Bus1nt1H ab1><ev1at1on J I Term papttr abbrev11t1on 32 In ~1mm11r-person pl act- or I 1n1 34 Wnh off 36 Go alon11 37 lend an 39 Medoul HSOCl&lton ~bbrev ) 41 amous g11rden 42 Oluolve Answer al end ol the S aturday 109 -6:30- 0 3 12 39 NeWl 8 Cross Wrts m I love Lucy t O Mm Griffin Shoot ELl M1ch1tl llcksofl Show Nd•r \O• kPOn dOd p~yrha1al11SI (.~pt 1•1\tph PurK~ lalks aboul arcot.ol• ,,.,, 29 The Joker's Wild ED Pu1ones Encend1du so Pro1ect Untvtrst 7 :00 0 3 0 0 '3 ED News O ~r's Club O a The Job r's Wild m 12 29 S11 Mrfllon S Man Q) Sanford & Son ELl Mlt"ttl Lthm RtPQrt so farm Draut -7:30- 0 The Nut Step Beyond 3 a The Muppets D S 1.98 Bmty Show O Tht Newlywed Game O 10 23 Hollywood Squms o T 1c he Oouah m Adam 12 H C1hforn11 Ton11ht ID 28 Ton11ht 39 News so Voter's P1peltne 8 :00 0 a t 2 SPECIAL The Stu Wm Holtd~J Sptml 17hr 1 A mu\1ca1 v,111Ply \huw IOntblftlft~ 3n1ntdf!On •O•Pnlu,. ,;nit 'P'f1al pff,, I\ "'lh , uest \IAr\ MJ1~ 11.m1tl llArrosun f•11d I •rr" f1•,he1 Ar1lhunv ()4n1el•, !l IPOl f'•lr1 M~1h•w H '0l !I• All 4111 ur Ail ( a1n•1 fh4hdnn "" '" lh• l•l:tr •"" ~Id• 111~ ~nrt lf~r11•1 ~urrn~u DOWN 2 Hook and ·-3 Wht-re 1t 1 4 label 5 Long love (Fr,nch) 6 Opposite or out , Brolish middle 8 Special. spec1f1ca11y (abbrev) ti Auctoon-gO<!r 13 Island l•ff 14 [•pecu 16 S11011g rnner voc111tona1 17 impulse German arhcle 19 TV detective (c1ue to answer) 23 Turns a baton 26 Hetekoah s mother 27 Corcted 29 Re1ular. standa1d 30 S11nal 33 Require 35 Oewrve 36 Forst man 38 I 0 U 4-0 Mys.II TV WEEK NOVEMBER 1? 1971! Rackete ering. murder and blackmail Philip M arlowe earns hrs keep. Carroll o :c onnor. Gayle Hunnicutt and Rrto Moreno THE 3:30 MOVIE 9FRIDAY(i) Pege 21 FRIDAY (Con tin ued> D (231 Qt Oill'rent Strokes Mothers last V1s1t Orummnnd'~ 13 year old snobbish mothe1 tomes IOI a v1\1t not knowina abllut the boys and taints when sht meets them Subsequrntly causine untold •or to1 her son U Motet: C (2hr) "Beau Ceste" (dra) 66 Telly Savatu Dou~ MtClu•'· Guy Stockwtll U VAii JOHNSOll/JUllC * ALLYSON/LOVE BOAT! 8 ) 1fO 2t The l.ll'lt Boat V11nelles lllflUdt 'lony"s fa1111ly with la11y SfOICh lht M1n1stt1 & thr Stroppe1 with Pete• G1ave~ Roi Kelly Vman Blaine and Alan YounR Her Own Two ful •1th V~n Johnson and June Allyson D Mo.le: \C (lllr) wltldtr on the b in" (sus) 74 Charles Bronson M11rl'n' Jobert. ~nnoe Cord~ )111 Ireland m Carol Burnett & f rltnds Cl) Motit: !C' (2hr) "Rollin and the Stven Hoods" (mus) 64 frank Sinatra, Dean Marlin . Sammy Oav1s Peter falk , Barbara Ru$h V1cto1 BuoRo, Bona Crosby ID ~I (JlJ Washinston Week fl) Humillados Y Ofendlclos -8:30- D (UJ (ltJ The RocUord files The £mply frame hlrrm1sts steal valuable pa1n1tnes flom thP n,w Pohct comm1ssoonrr who 1> An&tl > brother 1n law and Rockforo •Ork> •1lh hoS Old nemesis. ll Chipman lo recovei t~' art works Jamrs l u1s1 Dale Robinette lee Delano Paul Carr and R11;h11d s,11 euett m ltami H11ht11hts t1J at lO' W1ll Strett w• ID £duarff II 9 :00 U Ill lO lf S,CCIAL Pml (2hr) Parl II ot 1 thret part drama !hos romanllL story 1~ set against lhe bac~eround ot the lapanm allac~ on Pearl Harbor and locusts on th' lives and loves 01 lhret couplet A U S A1 my colonel and his wile. an Army capta in and a woman nbstelr1 c1an and a young Navy lhtr and a lapanesr. Amr.rir.an girl AnRlf 01ck1nson, Dennis Weave1, Robert Wagnrr, Lesley Ann Wmen Adam Arkin. Ma• Gait, Richard AndersoJ1 Audra I mdley Kalh'lrne H,lmond Cregg H,nry Tiana Alexandre and Ma11on Ross head an all s1a1 cast m Mtn Grlltill Show 1141 [~Kitlly Spea•1n1 t1J Wt l11tttr11,i Tiiis Wee• IA<""'• -9:30-u H1llmark Hill ol hme • 11£TURll ENCAGEMClfT stmlnc Liz Tit* Ind Joseph lottOfl'I$. D 12)1 Of\ Hat11111tt Halt tf famt Reluru Cnaaumenl' ('!Om) (hubeth hylol Stlr1 IS a proftsSOI at a small Cahl0tn11 collt&e who rrluctanlly rents 1 room m her hOulr to a student (Joseph Bolloms) Both ~rt lonm 1vo1d1n1 others unlit the student d1Kove11 •n old smpbook wh ich sheds h&hl on tht"p1olesso1 ·~ vaudeville pest. 1nd th~11 hvn begin to chanee r1d1c1lly Allyn Ann lllcltne, Peter Oc!nat, llm11S Ray, Susan Buc~net Alston ~h~rn ~n~ Robin Stnnd co slar 9 GIMll ,..,.,, fJl) 111 Startlt of llM llNI Amtrlu U> Yo !lo Pedl Vlwlr ..... " 10:00 D e 12 rty1nc Hiall Mu cy. l •SJ and Pam a1e 1ncrn,,d alltr they d1!.tOvfl t•actly no" a 111111 p11we1ed adve11t~inR Noman wM has d•c1dtd to build d SunWe~I adverllsmi tampa11:n Around thr thlfP ~lfwa11f ,\St\ plans 10 1M lhPm Haney Du~ull eurm 0 D lhws CD lllcht G1tltry ED Mn1trptt« Theatre Th' Outheu ol Du•r Slrtrt fl) Vtn C..111110 50 Cowboy CIJwu -10:30-m m Nttn 11 :00 0 3 U 1 1101 2j Metn D I U! '291 ,,. N11n U The 0.hnt Game D Tiit lO'lt hperts m The Odd Couple m Monty l'ython'' fly1na C11tu$ ll4l Ilic• Perspective on tilt N11t1 Eli) Ott• Clwett Show m Los Htrm1nos Conje -11:30- 0 t 12 CBS ute Mcme: Tfle lie• Aunceist C "Sweet Hcntare" (dra ) JS l inda Blau Martin 5h,,n leanne Coope1 Btrt Ram~en D J3 )f Jollnny Carson 0 Tw11ich1 Zone U ) tO 29 Baretu D Mo"' C "Thin the Hard Way" (d1a) l• l1m 810"" fttd Wolhamson Jom Ktllv m Hot CrtJ Disco m Cet Smart H L1f11s. Yoe• & You fD CJpt-d AIC Ne•s 12:00 m Juke lo1 CD Tiit Honeyrnoont11 fl!) Motte ·The M1&1t11n ED llttn/V1r1tly -12:30- t Sol p F 1t IDrf Disco U MO'flt. "Jtuk.I" Crom) 62-~naie Dickinson. M~unct Chevalier U Mow1t: 1 Cl "The Lon W11" (doa ) '69 lloyO Bndges Angie Dickinson Hairy Baslh Dan liavanty, Bob Nas~ 1101 Mowle: •C "The S1r1unt" tdra) '68 Rod Sltigtr lohn Ph1ll1p law m Allred Hitchcock Prtse~b m Movie; 4 CI "The ltOfllrd" (drl) 63 Burt t anrasle1 Claudia C;11d1nale. Alain 0,lnn l'aolo StoppA Ilona ~orell1 1 :00 D 1291 ~· Midnltht Spter.tl m Soap r.c1°" DtKo m Motif -1:30-u Sine Cdw11'1 Show D Wnlt4. Ot1d 01 AIM m Mot1tt: Dracula Y1 frdn~en stern " H"t Comes M1 lmd1n ' Allred HolchCO<.k Presents 2:00 0 Motlts: "!hr UnJuarded Moment." "But Gui .. -2:30- • Mlwit: "Twtnty ~Two" (d1a) 61 Oavod lanssP.n, leanne Crain. ~tn's Moorehead 8 Mowles: "lttfor111 Sch~ G11t," "hllt ol ca,i.tr1110" (I) Get Sllllrl SATURDAY llOY£MIElt II MOR NINO 6 :00 D Thlt's Cit l Sunrase Strnmt1 D Comm1111ity fetd~c• m UnMnltf of tht A11 -6:30- 0 Sunrise StmtSter D und ol the los1 U Or11nel ~ , TV CllSSloom D Oney I Goliath 10 Collrtt o1 Ou1 Timei m Speak Out II> Guest Spot fD Clphoned ABC Netn 1t1 Sffrch 7:00 D Camera Thret D l3i ·it Gallry <iool·UP$ U Bia Blue Marble U 3 • (10 l1t Mew 'ink P1nth11 l I Spilnllfl o The Hot r lldce Show m Eltmtnlary""" m Woman lteel to ltt1I ED Yoe• IOf Hutth -7:30- 0 Dusty's Ttttholllt D i1J 1t r antn1K four a r.usetters U } iO 2t hn(face J Adulf Jour11t11n1 D The lont lt1n111 m Tltat's [rlOUJh CD rtompe1 Room ED The Adams Ch1onKiti 8:00 0 J U All·New '°9eJe Hour CJ 23 t>t The liod11ll1 Super 90 a Mowle: 'c I "C1tllt Qvun ol Mont1na" (wes) ~4 Baobm SlanwyGk. Ronald Re~aan U J ltOl iH1 Superfrlends D "'owie: IC) ''ll1phant Walk" (draJ S4 lh1abeth Taylo• Oana And1ews. Pelet r1nch ID MO•lt: "loom To•n" (wfS) 40 Clar• Gablr, SpPnm Tracy Claud~ll~ Colbe.t H'dY l fmi11 eJ lnRthl -8:30-m Southern CllifOfnr.t ED Masterpiece Thutrt ED [sla ls u Vi41 9 :00 D 8 11' 81irs llunny/ltllld ltunner Cl) J.s Wt Set H m~ -9:30- D \2) JI 01fly Dud • e Movie c "Shahlly Scarlet" (mys) ~b Rhond1 11,n11n1 lohn Payne ArlPne Dahl U I 31110 ,19 NCAA fottball Ooubtefludtr I ~~m~ to b, 1nnouMed Cl) Voa '°"'II mzoom 10:00 D 121> (tf) , .. , •• StN<• llKI Cl W.11tll4: Ota• or Al1n Gl Moorlt: "h ttlt " lll*y leadl" (d11) 61 Audie Mu1phy TV WH K NOVEMBER I:/ 197fl t1J Once Upon A Clus1t -10:30- 0 l Ul Tarzan/Super StHn D 11tp1ton1 Cassidy ID lltsltf1Ne Mwik t1J rrtes1fle lhe llokt Waltrr less dnd Ray l'31n lht Oollerenct behrten 1usonablr 1nd uni" .on~blt 11sks while un ii hoke 11 :00 D 1U >t hllvloln runnits m N1t10111I Gqr1ph1t Gr111ly fD The Valley That Wu An 4wMd .. 1nn1ni documrnlary using oral h1~ tor•h trld OhOlotrapM and rare mo hon picture lootaer 11; depitt hi' 1n tht Sanla Clara Valley ol the 1970\ and l'lJO~ -11:30- D 23 lay City Rollus U Or11n1t Cl) let's Mah A Deal Em Film Feature ID Mustu Colomb11na ~· ~Ahn AFTERNOON 12:00 0 I Spact Audemy 0 TNt's Cat U Voy11e to Ille BottOlll o1 t~t Su O Tltt laJ1 Sldt his m Soll! Tr11n 11 lie Bl11e Marble Cl)hrun J1 lro1mcle 24 The Crow1nc Tun fD luha Child & Company ID W1lftr Merudo U Notre Dame H1fhh&hb -12:30-u e 1t rat Albert D A111cuftur1 USA ED C1nt1Nltc Ere 1:00 D e ,fa Arl II D Partnlinc U The 111 Velley u \~) '101 lat! NCAA footblll Ooublehudtr I tams to be 40llOUotrd m The Outer ltmlb Cl) Alias Smith I Jones (2)1 Movie: "1 hr Creal Rank. Rotlbt1y .. stwone l,ro Mo,1~1 ~41 H1J1ory of Ari Eli) Mo~llt: lfOb'>On \ fhcuu with Charles t aughton and John Moll~ ED lest ol W0tld Cup Soccer » This ts the llfl -1:30- B 'I It! JO llhnutts D Oit C1111pui 1J ~I & Cotttllo ,, Outl 1n tllt Wind 2 :00 U It Serles Cha111p1on1h1p ot WtlMll'1 "'"'" Covm1t ot tht s1n&lrs l1n1ls on lhiS S 18/ 000 1ou1 nanienl lroon Mission Hill~ in Ranrho Mor11t Cahl Amon t plotr\ eaoetlfd to romo•t• 1rr ChHs (vtrl V1121n1a Wadt Ma1t1na Na•rafllov~. Kwy Reid h onne Gool1tona C~•IO and V1111n11 Rv11ri D S..t11NJ II hna11a Cl "*lie An1iri m ..-1...,...iw. .., Morie: '111• Sflld\ " lllO Ji111a" (dt3) ·49 John Wayn• lohn A911 1501 'roitc1 Uni""' -2:30-n Sbclts tf Crtt111 l.tJ Ow11 r1S11in1 Spec1xul11 3:00 O hm11r Film ftslr••I l11tle Rascals T hanksg1v1ne" (lJ Mtwlt: CJ "£ye tor IA Cye" (d1a) '66-Robtrl Lans1ne Gloria Talnotl D Mnce: .C• "Sam Whishy" (wts) 69-Buit Reynolds Cllnl Wal~tr. Ossie Divis Ane•e D1c~1nson CD Mo-fie: 'C_ "H1rd Driwtr" (d1a) ']) lefl 811dees Vale11t Pe111ne Ce,,ldint ·f11zeerald Ntd Bealty O Mofle: "The Frolfn Dud. ""h Dana Andre•s and Anna Pal~ fD Cuttn Tia VI m £J S'-Dt Rosita Oll Nfl Game of the Wee• -3:30- 0 ((2) Spoils Sptcluul11 H1eh l1ghls ol the World Se11ts ol Poker held al 81n1on's Hom shoe Casino in L.is veeu. h1&hllghls ot the NHRA W01td Final\ held at Ontario Motor Speedway and tht seventh event in the W01ld's Strongest Men comp'll lion held 1n Umverul City ID Economically Speak1111 ilJl Sports Cllllltnct JO) Tiit GIOWint Ytm 4:00 11 1 Hohd•J Ntlwfk' Gypsy lth II Mo•I•: C "Tiie Crimson It'"'-" (mys) '19 Glenn fo1d e ft> ScM)'s ~t.s1111 Q) lrOllSide Q) Mo•lt: C "loeinc, lot1n1'' (com) 6!>-lony Curlts lerr, Lum t8r It's berybo;y'1 ~Jlntss ID utino Coniortium 0) Sll11t1 Show ID M .. it : 'Sold1t1 of fortune with Cl.i k Gable and Su'l.'!n Hayward -4:30- lll Colle&e football I he San 01r.10 A1tecs al Univt1s1ty 01 M11m1 ID S11p1tmt Court (OJ Otsi1nin1 Homt lntenori 5:00 U Nfl G.ttnt ol Ute ""-•Siar T11• D Mowlt : •C"1 "Shlld11ueiy" {adv) 70-Susan Clark, 8u11 Reynolds. 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