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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-19 - Orange Coast Pilot. S .IJNDAY ' ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORN IA ,-4 SUNDAY., NOVEM BER 19, 1978 ... TWENTY·FIVE CENTS • -· • The feathered flock f • habiting Upper Newport ·~· goes about its daily busin~ in the middle of the marshl undisturbed by the routin~ noise of a thundering j~ takeoff, at left. 1. • But let a photographer tl"Yl to sneak a closer look an~ the hun~s of birds take. off in a• flurry of wings that fills the sky. · · The commotion, pictured below with a SOOmm telephoto lens, lasted for a few seconds before the birds all ·settled down again on the estuary. The Friends of Upper Newport Bay conducted trail l tours Saturda y to give nature lover s a more "°" specific view of the migrat- . t Phtograplaer's Sli~tt~f;:reaies an lltter Plcturea~ii;.t~ ~ ~· ~ !.:. ~ f. l f DISTRICT· PERCENT OF NON·WHITE ENROLLMENT 11 .3 14 10.4 13.4 S.F. Congressm.~n Shot? TV Crew Reported Ambushed in South America --· --·-a.il··,..~·'QE'\')?«,"Emim...~fl"n'A"'-~'Mb1\'lUM'Ul"''W'Ts .. lStTh"ti~Ti~0itUltm~r 1ai~t airstrip a long ~------------CAP> T-,California Congressman a year ago by Jim Jones, a with s ix Jonestown settlers who 8 Leo J . Ryan and four persons jn former San Francisco city of· had decided,. to leave with the his fact-finding party were shot flclal. congr essman. One or more 13.6 and killed after visiting a settle· The ~overnment spokesman persons from the settleme nt ment of Americans in remote s aid the r eports r eaching opened fire into the group wait· 8.8 ~::Js":e~:~~~ahe::.cording to G~~!:~~ ~~~e ~~u~c~o~~~n inf t ~=b:t~~~a~~l~~:~ck oc· A Guyana government othe r persons were at Port curred about 5p.m. Georgetown 62 s pokesman said the reports ,__ Ot>u ld not be confirmed but -po ce were being l'fownln by ~elicopters and more informa· He said eight other persons lg Ryan's group were reported+ wounded ln-uie--attaclf at Pon Kaltuma, a river port eight miles south or the People's Tem- ple seWement at Jonestown and Irvine Wife Fatally Sh9t During E xit 150 mil es n o rthwest o f A young woman was fatally Georgetown. shot Saturday by her husband as Vlll~CK -A NewporL:ftfi:ILJs br.iDISDa:mr11'1· tlviral drug close to the point where a few da~ of pllls may mean goodbye sniffles -but you'll never get anyone at the company to say that. Page Cl. In Washington, State ~part· she was moving her clothes out ment spokesman Tom Reston of their Rancho San Joaquin STAR TREATMENT -Trek· said a Rash message was re· · •· apartment in Jrvlne, police of.._ -lies have. waited.a long lime for ofCiclals said the Port Kaituma 1 · airstrip, beside the Ka ituma River and 40 miles inland from t the Atlantic coast, does not have l3 lights, and the Ryan party was preparing to leave at dusk. The People's Temple Or" <See RYAN, Page AJ> J _EABl'DN ~ "*T Ivory and clotsonne _are part of the beauty of China and Elle.n Ki am 's Friend.ship Collection. A glimpse ·of some of these beautiful baubles rece ntly dis·' played for Orange Coast shop· pers ls on Page B7. I J ' ' I • I · ceived from~_l1·~n~~~Y rtcKersbesalrlned. Lei h P . f thedfilmuvereionb or81thdelofr r,a~~~ • / n .-1 _.... ~•-. at f alton, 23, o an pa ence up . -.r --1;;!1;;,~~:_:ii_U~Cf"-ilt:: wnbet OL~rs t.tavelin&-AEbfNr"k.J~be ~ -bl'J'~-~~~ __ _ wlth blm hadbeen shot and Ana:iUIUn COmmWfili m(piii( 4itiTeT~et and more dre to ~ C1 ......... II ... •. 1 .. -- kill d th ( bot S C......._. Dt~ ~ •• ......._ .. ~ e . He said the dea s were rom • suns wound to the the newest " tar Trett" en-~ ..., --.:;;. .. not confirmed bead, officers said. She r e· terprl~. Page~ll. Cf•• .,. a..... ~ :..-r.:-' CH It waa known that a television portedly had been shot at least ..,. ..._ •• ._.. · ., .. crew from NBC and several three times with a 22-callber, BECKM QVEST -There ='""' :,: =-. ....._ ~ other Journalists from the Unit· •IJWmat.lc plstol. are laws again.at telling adopted • ....,.,, • 1 .... """""''° -' ed Stat.et were accompanying Police Uld her buaband, Gary people who they are and where ::=. .,.-; :r •:- Ryan. WaJM Patton. 3', was still at the7 come from. For Becky ..,.., ""'9 ¥ v..,.,~ ct. ' Nalicmat Pobce Cbler Uoyd the teene When officers arrtvt!d Bflgbt ~ San Joie, a trip to .-.v.~ 19CttOM \. Barker Mid police and army re· mlauMI llfter Cbe lbootina at ap. Africa was the last step In the· ,, lnforcemeata were l>eine sent to proximately 10:57 a.m. irCluous process.of dlscoverlna c:.w c.Nct ._., ...... the settlement of about 1.aoo •<lee ILADNG, Pqe A2> her paNIU. Paa• A8. "' .. ; I ., . I • -· ·- . • . • .. DAILY PILOT Suncs.y. Nown'DM 19. 1971 ; . .. JI B~ach Ci.ti T11rn Rough ray Tal~s • ID • • I • •1 aoBEaT aAaKEa Of .. Ollly """ ,..,. A. -report ot a bizarre death threat HPPO$edly made tal(utnsl the ltfe of a city councilman l5 the latest shocker in Huntlr1jton Beaeh CU,y HaJl, ulrcaady ul).llct by two t>vent ~ dcaUnR wlth police demands for mor<' pa ·Police, Councilman Trading Verbal Pu~ches Off duty pultcl' ·in clvtllan cl 0 t h ~ 8 p I t' k (' l l' d b U M llH' • tlhbhi.hml'nt• of City ou;r1I members Ri chard Sl~btrt , DOb Mandie and John Thom a nd r"'1'9tmt't'5 of other l'ounral of f•I• And ortlc<'rs con11nut"d • dtastlc s lowdown tn tr me U9'ets. sqooe1~ ul'most dry a substantutl amount or revenut> to the c1ly throutcb court fant's ft 's e nough to m ake• on'-' wonder what in th. world is go Ing on in Uus 26 squure mtkl> 6f seernmg never-ending turmoil. E"en battlt> 'sc.arrcd observers say they have seen oothina& Ukl' t. They thought it v.·as pretty hot. sturr, for inslanl'e, when Mayor Ron Shenkman ga\ e Coun ctlman Thomas the fmger dur ing a staff CQnference Thomas got his revenge by twice lelhng Shenkman to "shut his damned mouth '1' al a council m eeting Then within days : Thomas· convict.Jon of mis· demeanor vandalism prompted c ritics t o c la im "m o r a l turpatud • and dt>m od his r · mo' al from·omce T.wo rcsadcnu a11ked City Attornry 01111 tlutlon to r~slf(.o a(t('r Shf' ISHU('d II lt'lle>r Mdors &OR a county supervlaorl•I can· Jidatt on htr omce 1teuonery Some redplt nta mistook .the mailer as an official city com· mumcat.K>n About 95 r mploycta w re leavlna munklpal ranks, aome criUcal ol the way the clty was or was nol tunctionlnC Rut theH event. a m to pale in light oC the nare·UP after last Monday's report th•t "mploy~s at Siebert's pharmacy men· llonc<t a "threat" to Siebert b)' r oh<'t" U . J im Walker. Wa lker says there was no \UCh threat and claims that evidence bears him out. Any such words would have been made, he said, 10 jesUul reference to pohce who have been portrayed as "such bad guys." He intends to file a 1awsuit against Siebert claiming slander and defamation or character. Siebert said Saturday night that he reported to officials that his employees told him Walker said words to the effect that. "1;.fe hoped he wouldn't see Siebert again when he had his D.tlly l"ltt'I ,,.._.. .-, •kMN IC ....... T IM AND SUSIE SAPPOK HUG THEIR WATCH DOGS Walter the Great, Left, Join• Charle• Huffum Dicken• ·. Doggie Tale New Halter for Walt,er By REBECCA HELM Of the CHllJ l"llet SIMt You might say it's twice as shaggy as your everyday shaggy dog story. Once upon a lime In a posh Los Angeles suburb lived Walter the Great. a gray-hai~ English sheepdog He pre· sently resides in Irvine. NOW, nos DOG IS spt?c1a1. Any one of five people will exclaim so. including actor Walter Matthau or his friends Dr. or Mrs. Robert Kerlin, the orthopedic sur· geon for the Los Angeles Rams and Lakers. Or last, but especially not least, Tim or Susie Sappok, who now provide a home for WaJter the Great. lY a lter was born Nov. 12. 1977, the finest son or Puff N Stuff the proud possession Of Matthau who presented· the wiggly, furry puppy as a loving gift to the Kerlins. GRATEFULLY, THE COUPLE accepted the gift. But, they were not happy, because, ,as Susie later would say, "The Kerlins are just not dog people." 1&un on ~Ntute If he did It would h o w th e sec o n d m e m 0 all be ovl'r for him tSuibert I " materialized but says It may W a Iker denies maklns the have been introduced to put threat and claJms that Siebert •11 doubt oo his credibility. . - t>mployccs demud to pohce In· W a lke r c l aims S ie be rt vc1ll11tora lhat they made such originally claimed the second a s tatement. memo was authentic and that Walker and Sgt. Jeff · Cope ~~p~~f'l h~ now made a "nJp. claim Siebert denied that he , m d the r port concernJng the Siebert said he made a report alleged threut ctn his life at a of the incident as a matter of meeting Wllh top omclals Thurs· routine because it concerned on· day. going negotiations for police Sie bert s aid Saturday , salary increases. however, he stands by the state· He said he never intended to ment bulthat {l was based on his file a formal complaint and unde r standing or what his didn't expect an investigation. employees told him. Siebert s aid Friday he is "absolutely convinced" that · Siebert added. however. that Walker inteQded him no harm he refused lo be pinned down and wrote a memo to that effect. that he had first-hand knowledge "I made a staternent based on of the threat and that he was re· second·hand information from laying onJy what employees told my e mployees that I thought him. • was accurate at the time," Further clouding the issue was Siebert said. the mysterious appearance of a But Walker claims that the second memo. reportedly in-damage has been done and that itialed by Siebert, which alluded the memo concerning the al· lo an elevator ride involving leged death threat must remain Siebert, Walker and two other in his personnel file. officers. Siebert said tbe whole thing This memo made no mention was a mis widerstandlng "in the oflhe more severe threat. heat of the moment." Siebert says he doesn't know But there appears to be no Salvage Sellers Succeed By STEVE MITCHELL OI IM o.lty l"li.t Slaff Someone offered $3.150 for everything on the lot just hours before the Blue bird Canyon salvage sale got under way Saturday. ·And the victims of the Oct. 2 landslide admit they gave the of· fer serious consideation. "But we just couldn't do it," smiled Bruce Gregory, whose own home was destroyed when the earth moved. "We·d already advertised the sale and we fi gured we might as well go through with it." Which was a stroke of good fortune for Gregory and the other 20 property owners who lost their homes in the slide -seven weeks ago Monday. By dusk they had raised more than $7,00(). ··w e had people sitting in their cars at 7:30 waiting for us to open," laughed Judy Wander . ' another slide victim who was busy stacking $10s and $20s into a box late Saturdav afternoon. m~derstanding on what Is causing the bitterness between police and the City C~un~.U. rr has to <fo with the demands for a pay. raise which the Hunt· . ington Beach Police Officers As· soc1'tion says ls badly needed to keep up with the cost.of living. - Officers have accused the city of negotiating in bad faith, of stalling, and of trying to take away current benefits. While police say tbey are ooly trying to keep up with inflation, city officials say they are In fact asking for what amounts to be a ' 15 percent pay increase ·at the.- end of a 15-month period. Ed Thompson, a spokesman r~r the city's negotiating team. said the city has offered a 5 per- cent increase in the form of in· c reased contributions to of- ficers' retirement benefits. He said the offer would be raised to a straight 7 percent pay increase when the freeze is lifted on SB 154 next July. Officials say they stand the risk or losing s tate bail·out money if they give raises to public employees before that time. Thompson said that officers o.tly ...... Jlatl ....... At one point. she said , customers lined up for nearly 75 feet to pay for items' ranging from toilets and sinks lo plants and bushes taken from the slide area by volunteers the past two weekends. BUYER CHOOSES DOOR AMID LAGUNA SALVAGE At times Sa tu rd av. it looked like the mob that visits the Orange Cowity Fair s wap meet every weekend. with police directing traffic from Laguna Canyon Road onto '"thrsalva~e site. And by the end of the day there were still a few. kitchen sinks left. lying on the gravel-lot, some lumber and doors. and a . few of the less hardy plants. Two water .heaters taken from damaged homes lay on the ground. but one Bluebird resl· dent said they had a lready been claimed. _ "Some more peoe_le are .. dfi'v. ing in, .. ·one residenfs fild -H-a stlltion wagon and sedan pulled.: ofr the canyon road. "Thal 's alJ r ight." Mrs. Wander sighe<I. "'Let them ih, but take the sign down." Cars Collide A Newport Beach man whose sma ll s ports oar collided head· on with a staJiPn wagon on Supe rior Avenue at midnight Friday is in satisfa.ctory cond1 lion in the UCI Medical Center jail ward. booked for felony drunk drivin~. om cers said. Christopher Sniderhan, or 208 39th St .. suffering from multiple lacerations and fractures to Ule jaw, was t~a4ld al Hoas Memorl;K Hospitlll before he was trf!1Sferred te the medical I center. officers said. The two occupants of the other car ._both from Cost.a Mesa. also were treated and released from Hoag. a hospital s pokesman s aid. . Thev are Robert Dale. 2870 Boa Vista, and Mar'k Campbell , 1037 Hill Park S nide rhan wa ~ tra veling southbo-und·rn the norlhbouna lane or St1per1or n0<1 r Pacific Co a s t 'H ighwa y with his headli ghts off, officers said. are betnc paid "pretty well." consideri~ the area. ·'Thero tB probably a lesser risk here than ln·a place like Los Angeles," he said. Thompson also said police picket.in& •nd traffic ticket slowdowns are pressure tactics that appear to be premature because an impasse has yet to be declared Jn thtl negotiations. · More than pay lies at the heart of the controversy. Officers say the City Council has demonstrated hostility to police and that officials have solicited complaints against them since they established an ad hoc committ.ee to field citizen allegations of police brutality. "You cao't imagine what this is doing'to us , ... one officer uid. "Everytime there is a com· plaint. no matter how frivolous, it appears in our personnel re- cords. "Our morale is about ankle deep." One veteran city hall worker says the controversy appears to be a struggle between police and the Cittt Council "to' see who is boss." Another. with a note of anguish, says he wishes condl· lions could get squared away "so we can get lhe hell going where we are supposed to be go. ing.·· Irvine Teen Injured in ., Cliff Fall An Irvine youth is in intensive car e at Mission Commu'nity Hdspital following a 30 root fall from a cliff in Harding Canyon Saturday morning and a rescue" by he licopter. Kenneth Ibsen . 16, is in Earded condition. a hospital pokeswoman said. Pa ramedics id the teen-age r s uffered broken ribs. a coll apsed lung and interna l bleeding in the 11 : 30 a . m. mishap. Ibsen was backpacking a6out five miles from Modjeska Can· yon with nine classmates and two teachers from Irvine High School. an Orange County Fire Department spoJcesman said. W~ climbing a clirt, the group - became stranded and Ibsen was trying to find a way down. • During a three-hour rescue ef· fort . a Marine Search and Rescue helicopter was called in and lowered a basket to pick up Ibsen. paramedics said. Harding Canyon is the same area where a Santa Ana woman was trappe d for four hours Thursday. She also was hiking when a 1.000·pound boulder s lipped a nd pinne d her leg against another rock. She too was rescued by helicopter. From Page A l SLAYING .•• Patton admitted shooting his wife. investigators said. Neighbors reported hearing loud arguments and shouts com· ing from the Patton a partment for the past several weeks, a source said. _ Also in .the home at the. tim.e ot._. the shooting today was Mrs. Pat- ton's sister. She witnessed the shooting as she was carrying some Items from the apartment and ran and calle'd the pollce, of· ricers said. Patton was t a ken to the Newport· .Beach Police-Depart· ..ment and booked on SU.spicion of murder. His bail was ,set at $250,000. ··~ They provided excellent care for their new pet. Walter was sent to the Hollywood Dog Training School -where he spent a lot of lime. In between he stayed at the Kerlin's home, beautiful inside and out. Walter spent most of his time out. One d ay while attending a gala party at the Kerlin's, Susie met Walter, the sheepdog. Now, Susie alreadyitad a sheepdog · Sir Charles J . Huffum Dickens, a sterling. white and gray canine of obvious namesake. After all. i~ had been ~ong day. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT T~NSFPRMATIOM 1.S AN EXPERl-NCE ••• TH! RESULT.,OF THIS EXPERIE.NCE IS LU:E LONG HAPPINESS , 1""' <>"tt~ (C)d~I O~··· Pt tot '.lill~'#'llCft ·~(«"""' BUT, FOR SOME TIME, SUSIE had been searching o,_,,,...N, . .,... p, ... ''°""'""""o••r.tt><..,Q-CIM'' Pubfl\rit1ftQC.Otmt•ft>t \m>iAt.tftt'dlflGn\tt'f' for a companion for Dickens. Thus, her eyes tit up when ""o'"""o Mo,.o•• '"'°"o" ~ ...... , '"' c ... ,. abe.A&W. Waller iY¥I htr.h• .,...,. N'"'°"'' ""(" """"~ 9toc• """" •erllns were not u take~\Vlth tlleir hairy beast as she and t""""" 11#"'" """'"co'' ""~~111~""'' ~ ''°" t\ OVOlt'-~d S..l~O~h\ "'°' ~., f~ Ttm were trtth_tbelt a. °'--.lltftq"""" "',. .,,, __ ... . ..,.,.., c~··-c-..--~ "Do-you-worry he does-not have 1l good home?" Mrs. 11_,1" _ Kerlin asked solicitously when Susfe expressed folerest P·~·-·~"""""''""" and concern. _ Joe•" ~· -.. rreea Willer, T wafk rum, 8ild I say 'Good Walter,"' --~~=~.---:- Mrs. Kerlin·with an air of reassurance. '"''"' Susie sighed sadly and offered her home if the Kerllns '~:::no"':- should ever decide to give Walter up. c..r.1-. ~uncltV IOllOf 'J'IME P ASSED AND THEN one day Mrs. Kerlin OfllCH called the Irvine home: . • , --'°''•Ml•• >•w. .. -..\1,.,... .. ;.~~ .... ";.."!,i,. ·~~~=!':!~"!)o "Do you sun want Walter? t want to be sure because ~ ....... v ..... >llOllAl>HllHCI J:a;;;;.-;~;;;1~ ~~to call Walter <Matthau> now and ask him if it's ••~o.""F'-" a lJMi)it. - --. ......_ Teleptione(114)Ml-4321 Suaiesiahed happily. ---... -QI~~~ Tbe eminent thespian added one condlt.on to the deal -111..,10 __ _. tbe pick of \he litter from wt;:r •s first successful roman· ,,_\aftc1t ........ Uc endeavor would go to Ma u. •tMIOO On Sept. 7, Walter the Great. came to live ln lrvlne. ''°'"'""'"°'S:.=•c-o• ... There he met Dickerui and they became fast and true com· C.:"'t~ =. ~= .. 9:1.:!.,~~'!S.~ . panlona. · r:.r<•• ., .. ~:ttr-· ............. .. · • 'Alto~ Walter didn't have to 10 ontslde a111more -ex· ~::,..:.'''*' ·-··• ,..:"'""0 " 0 ' ceptA~':,~Y ~ln~~~0halrUy ever after. ~,~;:,.',':'\::::~?:,.~'~b:'c~:i:, ~·~ 'I =:::\r..,.•t') ,:~~~,!° "'°"'"'' mllll••• I• Being tt.kt At T~.Top Of . THE $URF & S ND HOTEL __ _ 1555 So. Coa1t Highway Laguna Beach .. On The ~ollowlng Dates: M~-IYellllMJ....,Mov. 20-:--7:30-9:30 S....,""1iton .. g, Miv. 25-ltfkt......._ __ S!i!' clay~~ t4oy. 25:.-J:OO to 4:1'0 ----.:....:.~~ ' . I Signals Crossed'! Chris Haven of Garden Grove Troop 548 hoped not as he sent message via semaphore Saturday at Scout-0-Rama '78 at Orange County Fairgrounds. Below, Jason Navas and Scott Onstott, right, work on Costa Mesa Cub Scout Pack 373's lunch treat, fresh tortillas. ,,,... P-.e Al .... Stabber Claims Victim 9 •t.OS ANGELES <AP > An Mnerlcun lndl, n round .iloln in a rundov.11 fiN'lion of downtown Lois A1ut.-lcs muy be the nlnlh Vi(•ltm ill lt'lll4 1lhUll U month or tlw "Skid· now Stabber.," police :ta1d Suturduy "Thlts murder is ~rnllar to the others m the lime It took place, 111 the plu('t' It occurred and in thl' mt>thod of the killing," polle(• 1..t Ron Lewis said. But he added. "There Is still nothing unique enough about this series or murder to say they were a ll don(' by the same man." Th • body or 34·year-old Jim· my Whit«! Buffalo was found late Frtduy night to a parking lot. 1.1kc the previous eight victims. • he was stabbed more than once m the chest, and the killing took place late at night. , The slri.ng or killings , began Oct 23, and rear or the-killer - as we ll as unusually cold nights have caused hundreds of Skid Row residents lo seek refuge in several · missions instead of s leeping an the a llevs and doorways. · So far, police say they havl! been unable to come u~ al.th a common motive for the "Wts;?S. However . last week they re- leased a composite sketch and description of the man they believe is the Stabber -about 6-foot·2, 210 poWKlt, muscular, in his late 20s or early 30s and pigeon-toed. Two Los Angeles detectives fl ew to Las Vegas to question a 33-year-old man who fit the description and wa~ arrested at a Las Vegas Salvation Army center . But a Los Angeles police spokesman said that the man's whereabouts during the last month confirmed he was not in- volved . He was released late Saturday. The killings are the second string of mtirders in three years to strike the Skid Row area. A man dubbed the "Skid Row Slasher" kil~d nine persons in the winter of 1974-75. BUSING GETS COOL RECEPTION • • • The busing program in ques- tion was recomme nded by a panel of experts to Los Angeles Superior Court J udge Paul Egty last week as a means to achieve racial integration. The panel recommended in volving most of Orange, Ventura and San Bernardino counties to bas students across county lines. Orange Couaty educaton have unanimously protested the pro- poeel, saying it would end l ocal con trol and use children .as pawaa-iD a polWcal rltber._tlwl e«lucatlonal Issue. ••we're talking about our most --predoue ~cbildren," said Harriaon, •bole district's enrollment ls ~ JM!Z:Ceot mJnorl· ~....----lJ, by f• the bllbelt mtnortty ea ,Jmeot in Orange County. . '· - , I .... Dl'IV "9t ....... -, Ilk-KMMtr , MICKEY MOUSE SHARES DISNEYLAND CAKE WITH DARCIE AND DARREN DOLLARD Anyone Else Born In 1928 Wea Admitted Free to Anehelm Perk for Birthday Perty . Mi~key's Milestone Imnejtla~ N~n Rally 'Round Rodent. .. NEW YORK <AP I -Has whiskers betraying not a trac~ of gray, Mickey Mouse. a timeless hero. returned Saturday to the scene of tus debut SO years ago. ln celebration of Mickey· Mouse's birth· day. a bout 2,000 men. women and children Jammed mid-Ma nh attan's Broadway Theater, where exactly a half century ago America's favorite rode nt a ppear ed in "Steamboat Willie." the first sound cartoon. Mickey, spiffy in tuxedo and tails. made a guest appearance accompanied by cast members of "The Wiz," which is currently playing at the theater. Stephanie Mills, who plays Dorothy, led the party guests in singing Happy Birthday. _ In the lobby, Mickey was greeted by smiling children perched on their parents' shoulders -some screaming, "Mi ckey. Mickey" and some sporting mouse ears that bobbed over the crowd. In a daltion to "Steamboa t Wilhe." "Plane Crazy," "Mickey's Service _5_tatiQn." "The Band Concert" and '1'he Sorcerer's Apprentice" were among the features of the Family of JO Safe Mickey Mouse SOlh Birthday Extravaganza. Mickey arrived in New York aboard the "Mickey Mouse Special," a train chartered by Disney officials for a cross-country trip as part of the nationwide birthday celebration . On Friday, he was in Washington as the guest or nonQr of President and Mrs. Carter and their 11-year·old daughter, Amy . Visitors to Wa lt Dis ney World, near Orla ndo. Fla .. also saw the re-enactment of "'Steamboat Withe." including the arrival of yet a nother Mickey and Minnie at the Main Street cinema in a n old-fashione<:l· touring car. There were also two parades, featuring more than 100 Disney characters. In St. Louis. a department store began a Mi ckey Mouse birthday party which. with the addition or Santa, will run until Christmas. Children can talk by te1ephone to an 18-foot M 1ckey in the store auditorium. New York Mayor Edward KQCh signed a proclamation calling Mickey .Mouse "an _authentic Coll< hero and one ott\merica 's most enduring a mbassadors of good wlll, toy and laughter to the world.·· Fr .. PageAJ RYAN ••• ... •' - ' . ' ! .. c . ~ . J ~ . ~ ·• 1 7 .. "I • • • ·-Car Hits Apartment I gan izatlon b as a n~ of(lce in : A Costa ·Mesa fa m ily nar- rowly escaped injury Saturday night when a young man lost control of his car and s mashed thro u'g h the wall o r their westside apartment; police saJd. The eight children of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Ochoa, of 874 Center . Drive, were all asleep upstairs whe n the car came barreling . through the downstairs wall about 10:45 p:m., offi cers said. Georgetown, but a sPokesman , there said onJy vague reports ~ were being received about the! shootings and he would not com·• ment. • Ryan and his 13·person dele· ! gation arrived in Guyana, a • former British colony. on Thurs-t day along with about 40 other • Americans who said they were • concerned about their relatives ~ h ving in Jonestown. • ~ Mutila.tion A Mystery Seal Beach police still had not id~tified the sexually mutilated bo of a young white male they f.ou d lying near the Seventh Stre.et on~ramp or the north· bound San Diego Freeway. an oHicer said Sunday. The body was d iscover ed about6:43 a.m. Saturday. P olice described the young man as approximately 20, with curly. shoulder ·length reddish blo.nd l\air. The bod_y was dressed in tig ht b l ue, be ll- bollomed denims. T he driver. Francisco De Nova Hernandez, 21. of 1974 Wallace St .. Apt. F in Cctsta Mesa. also was unhurt. accord· ing to police. Hernandez apparently made a n unsafe turn near Cente r Street, officers said , hit a parked Ford Mustang and con- tinued across the lawn into the apartment. T he unit sµJ;taine d m ajor structural damage, said a build· ing inspector who closed it for the night, saying it was unsafe. Because the staircase of the apa rtme nt was damaged , firemen ~arried -the children down one by one. Here Kitty, Kitty . . . ----Here-Kitty~ , ;4 f)l (f)' Here . ,, . Kitty, Kitty . . ....;. ... Here Here -# Here! Initially. the People's Temple ; leaders refused to meet Ryan, : but on Friday they relented. The People's Temple office in : Georgetown issued a statement . Saturday before the shooting ; ·saying Ryan had held a dozen • private interviews in the sellle· ~ menl and then a ddressed a · gathering or more than 1,000 re-• s idents. : Reston said the report re-; ceived by the U.S. Embassy and J• r e layed to Washington came from a pilot who had fl own • Ry.an.. a sta!C...WOI'.ker and the re-. .:, porters to Jonestown. · J San&stone Cats from England. So lifelike : .. New sh1pmen1 1ust arrived Handpalnted Satin Cats from N.Y. A f.anclful character . Calieo Patchwork brings hla own moose. and · 'whlmatcal wfctc~r hOfde megaztnes, plants. 0t more! • • ; • • . .. . . . . ONLY PILOT . ~ • ...,...,...,~ 1171 .. . • •• , • \. .:.,J. __ ..... ~- NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER . ~ t:t'Nfflcly review of Orange Coast highlights ~tinian . Pipeline Floo~ed o.llf ~ ........ ,_. CANYON TREEHOUSE WAS ALMOST AFLOAT L aquna Beach Rain complicates canyon woes Rain and cold weather early last week brought more discomfort and danger to Bluebird Canyon, where an earth.slide formed dam held runoff from a small creek in a large pond. City officials were nervous about the water because unstable earth might slip again, this time pouring thousands or gallons or water into lower areas. Crews worked through the night Monday. manning pumps to lower the level orthe trapped water. The effort succeeded, but th~ mud and runoff frustrated area residents who have been trying to salvage items for a sale today to benefit the 50 families whose homes were endangered or destroyed in the Oct. 1 shlrt or a massive section of earth. Bigger jets to get test at airport? County Airport Com:_ mission members eri-- dors cd test fli ghts of stretched Boeing 727 jets at Orange County Airport last week, saying that their power a nd s teep climb angle might make them quieter than smaller planes when they pass in- habited sections of their patte rn over Newport Beach. The suggested 5· month experiment wasn't g reeted with c heer s, however, from those who live beneath the jets' pat· • tern. In fact. one resident, George Ochsner roared: "If you want to s leep beyond 7:05 or go to ~d before 10:30 or flake out in a pre-retirement mode during the day," he said, "I don't bear an average rrrr. I would like to hear a hmmmm. Whal 1 wake up to is a rrrawrrr," be shouted directly into the m icrophone. Hughes Air West will <tentatively) run the tests which an airport' backer said would in- crease passenger capacity at the traffic a nd noise· restricted airport. Police get help from friends Police along the Orange Coast got help from unexpect. ed quarters last week when a psychic and a 10-year-Old boy got involved in police activity. The psychjc, New Yorker Stephen Sauer, volunteered to tune in on the cue of a stolen woodcut done by M.C. Escher in 1929. Take n rrom Vorpal Gallery, Laguna Beach, eight days ago, the picture was valued at $18,000. No results l'el. buUhe detee- -rtve 1n cnarge was g rateful for any help he eould get in the clueless case. In Newport Beach, police credited the young boy. his name was not released, in the capture of two men in Corona del Mar after the youth spotted the suspicious looking pair, then notified police when he heard an apart- ment window being opened in a unit where he knew the oc· cupants to be away. Police arrived, surrounded the build- ing and used a telephone ~talk the two roertiJlside into stftrendertng: Police fou&id !ilereG equipment. unplugged in· side...r.ead)' to be.hauled awe . --• BJ PBTBa A&NETT NEW YORK. lAPl -A dl ... craotly phoned 10UcltatlQn to lon.-ly n>lauv... A sa.ooo check malled lo • Loe AnlQlet poal Of· fltfl box A 16·week wall tor the dtll\'.,rV . 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Malaysia <AP I -Malaysia backed off Saturday from its threat to tow a rusty ship crammerd with 2,500 Vietnamese refugees into in- ternational waters, allowing France. Canada and the United Slates to try to find havens for them. Representatives or the three Western nations met Saturday with Malaysian authorities in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, to discuss what lo do with the s tranded people aboard the freighter Hai Hong, most of them_ ethnic... Chinese who lled._ southern Viefnam. FRANCE AND Canada havP offered to take some or the re- fugees, but it was unclear what commitment, if any, the United Slates bas made. The U.S. Justice Department has said Attorney General Grif· fin Bell will meet with con- gressional leaders to discuss ex- panding a filled quota by 2,500. WIDESPREAD sickness was reported Saturday on the JO. year-old, 1,500 ton coasting freighter, which has baked in the t ropica l heat s ince it a n c h o_ud orr this wes t Malaysfrut port 11 pays ago. The Red Cross was buying medicine locally and had government permission to tat<e it to the ship. Plane Crash Claims 15 POINTE A PITRE , Guadeloupe CAP> -An Air Guadeloupe twin·engine Otter crashed into the sea Saturday on a short hop ~ween Gya~elQ:\me. and the lsland of Marie Galante, killing 15 persons, offi cials re- ported. They said there were five survivors. Fisherman who witnessed the crash said one or the plane's wingtips appeared to hit the water as the aircraft banked shortly-after tajeoff in a Heavy rJllnAlonn ,_ ldenllties or the victims we~ not avaUablelmmedialely. Arctic Air_ ·Nips North Four De ad Attribut,ed to Sharp Cold , c.111 ..... 1. 80UTt41,_N CALIFO.-NI~ - Moe41Y ftlr ....... ..-, ~ ci-c.t of -foe._...,. (INf 111e'co.11 .. ,,, -.....~rHtlllO Cloueh MOM.ty '#llft • t Of rtln llOftJlwef.1 portloft. I fM~ wlncts nontltrn ~elM ellCI '*1.lltm 0.-.. ,.., c-•n. Orer199 c-ntv. fair ""OVO" IOClay. 1.1111• COOlfr LOWl..._H ... ....-r .... 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This rt.•murknblc dovclopm~nt, il'l vltiw e>r what wns 911Suintd to be lhc rlald 1urvcllloncc of Viet· nom ·s 1>0pulatlon by Its new rnutcrs. hru;' come for two rea· isons. thcsourc grcport. THE FIRST ls that some cor· rupt communist officials In Ho Chi Minh City are aiding and nbettlna tho eitodus -at a pro-m The Cartl'r udm lnlstration says thlll may even be govern- ment policy nnd hlls rebuked the Vletnumt!se government for "t ht> prncllcc or forcing the rctugec to buy their way out. It la purtlrulurly reprehensible " The •t>rond reason Is that the now-decimated Chinese business ('()mmunity In Ho Chi Minh City I~ u8ln1o: Its hidden assets to ar· 111ng{' tht' payoffs for boat peo· pie. In n financial operation - ultio highly profitable -·that Is shnllur to that behind the money hlnc k mnrket that functioned throu~hout the Vietnam War. Porullt>I to this situation has been an easlni;i of import restric· lion• by the Vietnamese aovern- DlfDt that 11 allowiu nlativea- ln lheUnited.Statea to reautarly send hundreda of dollars worth of cigarettes. blue Jeans, coa. metlca and other items that are immediately convertible to cub on the black market. V I ETNAMESE In Was bingtoon. D.C., and New York who admit to having auc· cessfully used the 10,000.mite connectJon, or who already have money ln the pipeline, HY It works this way: The exile grapevine has passed around phone numbers for contacts in Los Angeles who prove to be Vietnamese of Chinese ancestry. They accept names and addresses of rela· tives in Ho Chi Minh City selected for passage. along with the pro- mise or $2,000 for each person, payment in advance, delivery guaranteed. When .the checks clear. the names are passed dn to Kong Kong wber~ Chinese who have lived in Vietnam take over. They have access not only to ships such as the Kai Hong currently anchored off the coast of Malayala with 2,500 refu1ees ·•board, but alto t"° etbnic Chinese who .,.. still ln Ho Chi Minh CU.y. Apparently, when Chinese bualoel .. were closed down earner t.h1.a 1••r the pro- • prtetors were able to bide moat of their gold holdiUI. Nollfied by coct•letten oft.be peqple tar{leted for the trip Out. these Chinese not ooty pay otr the Ho Chi Minh City otnclals but· a,rnnge for small filblng boata to pick the pasaencen up and rendezvous with larger craft at sea. THEY SA.IL across the South China Sea to Malaysia where they have been landed secretly. From then on lt Is up to relatlfts In the United St.at.ea to an-aage further ftnancing and the paper work to get them into America. Estimates or the number or boat people ~andJed through the 10,000·mlle connection ar.e hard to make, but the AP inquiry sug- gested that increasing numbers ~f Vietnamese~ ~re resorting to- il. Dozens or exile families con· tacted recenUy admitted to have relatives ni!wly landed in Malaysia and Thailand. ." .......... VIETNAMESE REFUGEES CROWD SMAlt"FRE1GHT!R WHILE FATE IS DISCUSft U.S. May Enlarge Quota to Allow Moat of the People Aboard to Immigrate Jtlereg KilHng? Man Held ill Death Of Sleeping Mate LAKELAND, Fla. CAP) -A 79-year·old man was held Satur- day on a Cirst·degree murder charge in what poli~e described as the mercy killing of his wife, a longtime cancer victim. George W. Hoffman was transferred to a hospital for psychiatric observation after his arrest Friday night, authorities said . He was not expected to be arraigned before Monday. "Maybe ~ couldn't stand to s~ her suffer anymore," said a neighbor, Roland Samuelson. "I don't think anyone saw this com· ing." Helen Hoffman, also 79, was shot three times in the head ( I NSHORT ) Village home where the bodies of his wile and three children were round. Police said the children and Evans· 30.year·old wife Mar· rilene had been dead for three days. All were strangled, of- ficers said Police speculated that Evans' wife had been killed firs t before the child?en - Michele. 10: Warren, 8 a nd Amedyo, 6 -were s lain. with a .:t2·caliber pistol while Er~ Roa_ •. s.h~ slept Frlday. police Hid. CINCINNATI <AP) -Three \11"8 \'Igor Go ne priso.ners whose esca~ involved NEW YORK <A p) -Viva a string or hostag~, including a magazine Is calling it quits. m~nister active m social and It was announced that it will pr1~n reform movements, re· bli i rt J mamed free Saturday. cease pu cat on a er. ~nuary The inmates from Southern adding the magazine 5 image Ohio Correctional Facility .at still suffered becaµse it onc,e r~n Lucasv111e esc~ Friday when photographs of nu~e men. • · lhey.....overpowered a guard_ re.: -The monthly J~ins ~nother l tb to the prison after magazine. Ne'V 1,'imes, m clos· turf! ng em ing ~P shop. Ne\v Times said a tnal. last Wednesdav it was haltin~ publication after December because of dwindling circula- tion. Bu,,..nd Charged NEW YORK <APl -Winston Evans was charged with murder Saturday, one day after he called police to bis Queens N""fl Too W'ealc1- w ASHINGTON <AP) -All NA TO nations must bulld up their navies and waken to ,lbe growing threat of a Soviet navy "now capable or seriously in· terfering" with theit use or the seas, the Atlantic Cotmcll assert- ed in a study released Saturday. SometsSay Neutron Use Rejected MOSCOW <AP> -President Leonid I. Brezhnev has told a group ol U.S. senators the Soviet Union tested a neutron weapon "many years ago" but never started production of It, the senators said. Brezhnev has said previously this country had the capability to build a neutron warhead, A SHORTHAND transcript prepared by a Senate aide quot· ed the Soviet leader as saying: "Many years ago our tester, Koroliov, tested that bomb. No, it was academician Korlokov, the physicisL In bis day he test- ed that. We tested but we never started produ ction or that weapon." ""'-..... --· The 71·year~old Brezhnev's SO·mlnute monologue mixed tough talk about Soviet military strength wiUt appeals for im· proved Moscow·Wa5bington re· latlons. And it came a day after an angry clash between the senators and Sovie.t Pre.IDier Alexe i N. Kosygin over the re- porled presence in -€uba-of -ad- vanced MiG jets: CA RTER administration sources say U.S. spy pl~es have been sent over Cuba to try to determine whether any ._ MIG·23s there are equipped with nuclear weap on s . Kosygin heatedly told the senators Thursday night that Soviet Migs sold to CUba are purely for de· fensive purposes. • • ..... . . I STATE NEWS \ Open Door Risky . - AN l.UtS 0 81 s PO 1 Ar ' -· keely at ru«iht. Atascadero ls a max· Ottrntjtht wqrk1·r ,,_ !-'l Ate coMrn 1 mum·M'curlty penal fnclllty ror Che • tatr fto,p1tift"~1w htl V<' rl'fU1w<1 to crlmtrrnllfln1mn~ and mentnlly di11- "'10rk In prot1•ltl or a new 01K:11 door ordered 1wx ortenders. pollt•y ror lwth'nlt. hO\ r m1k(..'(J ror an 'rh employees who began their Job Interim ruin.: to rc•lock th.: doon,, u uctlon lust Tuesday rejected a t pok 1mon 1u1d rnonagcmcnt proposal Friday to lock t 'llANK ROWAN of Uw Cttllfornlu "tit(' Employt•t•'I AHoChlll.On 111 d the requH t to n•wr:w lht> ntiw policy un tll a 1etUtimt'nt or thc• dh1putt' can t>-- ruch~ WIU1 nt iJ(' Of the Sl8W 0c cupotlona l Surt>ty und tlt•ulth Ad min1atrel1011 .1l u rneollnK l''rlday night Al l11'Ul' In ttw d1sputl0 ts a three wet!k old poht') 1n t1lutcd by hospital adm1nh1trator Sumul'I Yorkn thut orckr:. .111 ptitlt'ntt. · <lom ' to be lt'ft unlot·kl-d .it 01.,:hl l'rt•\ iou'>I.>. moM dOOI' Yd'I t' lock\•tl , J hvi.p1lal spokc1unan t.u1d Rowan i.uid 1l was hazardous for the workers man.,y of them womert to. have pat1~·nt:. wandenng ubout patient,· door1 for three weeks while each patk'Ot was evaluated to de· termlne tr he was a danaer to the atalt. ROWAN SAID THE workers. who vetoed the proposal by a 26·1 vole. felt the proposal "only gave them three weeks of safety and made no commitments beyond that." lie said the requested Interim rul- ing from Cahromht OSHA would be In e ffect until OSHA rules on the employees· claim that Atascadero hai, berome an "unsafe workplace." Rowan said OSHA representalves planned lo meet with hospital repr.esentallvcs and were to examine injury reports from the last two vears ,.,,w ........ lndftble StarSllhaes Probation I or Pet Fox A ~atcltite sent the first picture of a 'blac k hole' to Earth Saturday, m a rking its pre-Be Than J ., c ll s.ence with computer .augmented bits of tter ... IW• e hghl. The body, 6,000 lig ht years away. 1s .....,.., thoug ht to be a collapsed star, so dense it will not let light escape. X-ray emissions formed the image. . Manson Link? .• Suspect. Calls, -surrenders " SACRAMENTO <AP) -One of tw.o men sought by police in the shooting of two ex-convicts who were found in the trunk of a burning car sur· rendered himsetr early Saturday Police LL Hal Taylor said. Robert Chrisman. 2!>, telephoned the public de· fender from Los Angeles and arranged to give himsetr up at Sacramento Metropolitan Airport, Taylor said. lie was held in the de at h of Edward Barabas. 27. whose body was found in the trunk of a burning car n ear ( STATE ) downtown Sacrame nto early Wednesday Also in the trunk was James Craig, 38, whose jaw had been partly blown away by s hotgW1 blast. Craig was reported s till in cn'lical condition-at Uni-vel'!lity Medl~al Center. Taylor said both men knew a woman who had been a follower or mass killer Charles Manson and both had been members of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang, but police believe it was a dispute over money and drugs. Still sought is Chesler Hunt, 29, and two women, Taylor said Sriet1tologg E'olloteer Siies LOS ANGELES <AP> -A former Church of Scientology follower has filed suit claiming she was harassed and shamed into contributing more than $1,000 to the church. In a fraud suit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Saundra Haynes clalmed she went along with the urgings because she hoped the churrh's "auditing" procedures would help "rid her or her deep depressions and sulc de attempts." Ms. Haynes said s he lat.et learned her emo· tlonal problems were caused by a hormonal im· balance, whid1 the church could not treat. llfglat Stcltelaed Alter 'JJweat SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. switched to another plane Friday night after a telephoned bomb threat involv'1tg a flJght he was scheduled to take to Los Angeles, authorities reported. Brown was among passengers waiting to take off Of\ the Pa'Ctflc·Southwest Airline plane at 8:15 p.m . when the bomb threat came to San Francisco International Airport. San Mateo County sheriff's deputies sew'ched the plane and found no bomb but the rught was delayed for two hours. Mean- time. the governor boarded a TWA fight to Los Angeles. -1llo6 Taf•tl•g OletW M.-..1 IVERSIDE (AP) -A riiiawesrem re<rerar grand jury investigation into organized crime's al· leged involvement in the Italian cheese industry has been enended into Southern California. FBI agents have served subpoenas at the F&A Cheese Corp .. which bas offices in Upland. on ~half or a Detrojt grai:ad jury. The jury is looking mto reports of extortion, racketeering and tax fraud in the cheese production and delivery busi· neas . -. ----. ---- - -. ·--<r h r l> I l l ~i gr 3 \ 1111 ·n \ I. II U \. I ' I \ '\ U HEAltYE!1 HEAR YE!! The "8cJrfms Never Had It So~! Your Choice: ...... ,_~ ..................... .............. CXM'lm nw.sGMllG ·-Ollly •(tit - OlnoorWlll Be Serlled 12:00 Noon tll 0:00 om Make Your R ... rvetiOnt Early SANTA BARBARA IAP> -A dog. loving judge has eliJ1'inated a jail sentence that hounde d a Fresno County couple for the year since their conviction for possessing a pet fox without a permit.. SUPERIOR COURT Judge .Arden T J ensen. said that his childhood pet a rox terrier -had saved his life durin~ a fire, ruled that Frank Nicholson and his wife would not have to serve the remainder of their 30·day jail sentence. but would re- main on probation for 21h years. The Nicholsons were fined $1.25 in March 1976 while living In the Santa Barbara County community of Lom- poc after frequent complaints about their Doberman pine he rs by ne ighbors. Municipal Court Judge Robert Eckhoff a lso p1aced the cou· pie on three year!) probation Fnday In June 1977, Eckhoff sentenced the Nicholsons to 30 days m jail after rul- ing they had '1olated their probation by ownin~ a pet fox without a permit. Ironically. the fox had died before the hearing. THE NJCHOLSONS, who live 1n Fresno County. spent eight days m Jail. Mrs. Nicholson, 56. expressed some dissatisfaction over tlaving to remain on formal pnrbatton. -But tter husband, a 64-year·old retired 011 Czarist Era Notes Baff/,e SAN FRANCISCO <APl Police are barned . by the dis- covery of a mysterious metal box containing more than a million five-ruble notes from czarist Russia. Police said 19-year·old Warren Hill turned over the box after counting 1,111,619 dry ruble notes, all dated 1909. Hill was walking on the beach when he saw something s hining in the sand. company worker, was pleased that his wife would not have to ao behind bars. "The main thing is I wanted her to say out of Jail." Nicholson sald. "I kind of enjoyed it myself. The old winos taui:?ht me to roll CiE!9 rcttes." Cops, Suspect ffit by Gunfire Dllring Arr~t LOS ANGELES IAPl -Two pollcemet'l and a young man were wounded in a shotout early Satw-day after officers tried lo arrest two youths for throwing bottles at a patrol t'ar, authorities said. Officer Dea n Brinker, 27, was treated for a gunshot wound in his· elbow, and his partnt•r, Alf Andersen, 28. s uffered a bullet wound in his but· tocks. Both are In stable condition at White Memorial Medical Center. Juan C. Ramirez. 22, was hit in the back with a stray bullet fired by an unidentified person In the group and is in stable condition at the same hospital, police said. Officers said the incident occurred when bottles were thrown at the of· ricers· car by a large group of youths gathered near a housing project. While police were taking two youths into custody. officials said two unidentified men stepped out of the crowd a nd opened fire with pistols. wounding the. officers and Ramirez. who was In cuslodv at the time Deputy Shot I.OS ANGELES <APl -The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reported Saturday that a deputy as- signed to the Lennox substation was wounded by a shotgun blast rrom a man who was later shot bv the deputy's partner. Oep. John Murphy was taken to Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital in Inglewood alter he was shot in the head. said Dep. Carl ReiJ?ert. NEW FOR NEWPORT BEACH! The . Reading Game AMERICA'S FOREMOST READING ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS The ReWln11 G1me -Eight yeare of proven 11uocees. Your children deeerve Lhe quality indivldualiud reeding ln11LrucUon and motivation parents. atudenla. and t.eacher1 In the greeter Loe Angelee aree have come to npect at Tbe RffCtiac Oa-. Documented re1ulta ahow our 1tudenta avera19 a tremendous 2 l/2 monLhe' reedlng growth for every one month of eft.er-.cl\ool ln1t.ructlon. Th..t..t ·, ouL11.anding growth for 1Ludente who hed been falling behind. EnroU vour ctilldren today at our new. convenient Newport. Beach cent.er. Visit our newest center: Ttie Reading Game 1420 North Brietol Street. Suite 240 Near Jamboree/MaeArtbu.r lntenectlon Call ~1106 lh•tlqtoa Beeeb 8'2-1818 M'-'oe Viejo 1•11• Fllllerton 87N5l8 Eedit0 . .., T~ maeae p ........ .... ~ ... Call fur trlree demoMtratlon-No obllptlotJ. -•• • lundly, ~ 19, 1978 OALYPl.OT M • . ·~-~. EARL, ELSIE BROSKI, WED 85 YEARS: SECRET? 'l DON'T LISTEN.' : . Bliss Hit & -Miss?~ SANTA MONICA IAPl -Ir ever there has been a brain trust for happy marriage, this figured to be it -gathered in a bright recreation room of a senior citizens home were 50 couples, each celebrating 60 years or more of marnage. With more than one in four marriages ending in divorce, one in three m California. this roomful of determined brides and grooms seemed promising: surely lhl' key to matrimoni al -bliss lay in their collective ex· pcnencc Som e of the wisdom collected at Friday's "60 Years of Wedded Bliss" party: "DON'T GET ALONG with your wife -fight a lot. Argue with one another all along." - Earl Broski, 86, married 65 years. "Don't Usten to him. You have t o give and take. give and lake .. and sometimes turn a deaf car " .-. Mrs. Earl Broski, · 87. marned.65 years. ••UNDERSTANDING AND hard work. Trouble with today's kids is. they have too much. There's no'tbing meaningful to work for. You have to work hard and, of course, give and take.·· -Mrs . Glenn Crawford, mar- ried 60 years. "If we'd gotten married today. we'd never make iL You gotta have a Iott.a dough." -Glenn. Crawford, married 60 years. "COMPATIBILITY AND hav i n ~ a good family . Couples should make sure they're com· palible before they get married. You 've J?Ot to be compatible" Harry Davidorrr, married 61 years . "Give and take, give and lake, and it helps to send him off to war."··Mrs. Harry Davldorff, married61 years. AND SO, AS A VIOLIN quartet played "The An · n1vers ary Waltz," these 100 tenacious husbands and wives. gathered together by Holiday VIiia East retirement homt·. drank champagne and rumlnat· ed over their 3,000 years of col· lective matrimony. THE ORANGE COUNTY . • TELEPHONE BUGGED? COMMUNITY DEVROPMENT ' . WE EXPOSE COUNOL ILLEGAL WIRE TAPS hen moved to Confidential Service 1....0 E. First St., Santo Ana "CALL US FROM PHONE BOOTH" SC7-6801 714 846-4096 HOtltS: 8 to 5, Mottday thnl Friday . 20% to 25% off fabric lining, labor and instaffatioo for custom draperies. Crea10 a wtlole new outlook lor yovr homo wllh ceaulilUI new eualomdr~ al a hYQO NV~ on the wnole 1h1nq Setecl your labr1c from anhQue satins, ocen weaves. t•c· Quards. te11tures pnn1s, ano sneers. Call now and one ot our e11pett custom decorator will hetp you choose 1t111 tooll 1ha1 1 beat tor you rig hi In your own hOrne. Save 253 WOOd, woven with eOIOrlul fabric, mak.s a natural backdrop tor your room&. Choqse tr~ Of horltontal wlndoW t1.11atrMnl• ···1 lft colOf l>NUlllul co:!bfnatlons. ,, .... I • O••ngeCoas1 Da•IY P1101 Editorial P~ .......................................................... Ro~rt N. Weedl PUblf~l\er Thomu Keev1l /Edlt0t , Don't S c uttle Onu~t> Count v .,UP'''\ 1~ ~houJd <h~mu1s nn) notton t h y m oy huw aoout dom~ aw •)' "1th the county' fled J •nJ.: Fau· Campu1~n P1·acttl' • CommU>SWn wht•n th •y c."<.m suh•r n•\·1~1on!> to the ordimml'e thut C"rcolc.'fl 1t n!'xl 1'u~ dJy Supt•n ''or H.1lph Clork h !> ld he fa\iOrh rlusb ndlnJi . tlu: h\l'. m ·m ~·r l'omm~• n "htch ovc~ •e th c m· 1n11~n ut'tl\•ll1t·s ot thost• s(vking tounty go\ernm nl of. fH.'l'' C'lar~ 'lt'\'s lht"' romml~Mon a. n "pupt'r tiger'' \\ 1thnut ttw lt'AJI PQ\H•r to tokt• Jl'llbn ngalN>t c nd1date:, louncl to bt• nu-.kudtn~ vott•r:. If thu1 ·., llu• ('41:>t'. su~·n1 or:\ h,l\c onh th m eht•s lo blam t· '"'''"'th,•) t•n.•ull'd tht• (•omm1s:-.1on unft 1mpo'>cd llmtl<Jl U)IL"> Oil It It 1s lnw lhJl th<' comm1 .. sion l'>n 't empo\H'r d to levy f 111t'lli 1>1 ht1lt da:.t r1 but1on of nuslt•ud1n~ literal un• Uut 1t JlO!:>'lt'.,sl\,', ~' po\\-er thut may be even more lrighll.'1unJ,? to IK>h t a<·:.il <·u nd1dutt•:> ut el~t1on lime the pmn•r lo 1:,"Ul' publH· ~latt•mt.•nts branding cumpaiun h lt'l'<JlUrt• folM• So ml' l'lt ult• oH 1t'l' !)l't.'ll.t•1 s "'l'rl' u suini;t mailers tn the rcct·nt l'lcl'l1on that nu••hl bt.· dc!>trtbed a~ Pohlical porno~r..iph~. but count' r<tl' ., \\l'rc ~horn of m uch of lht:rr U!o>U.tl \ l (.'l<IUSll\"'!>!'I T ht> <·ornnu..,Mon ma) fJltt•r or IJt> abu~.:d by ~Omt! <"a 11thd ;.1ll':O. ul l rmt''> But (or lht• mo:-.t pa,.t 1ls (Jrt':>l'O('l' d1:.t·our<.1gt•:-. thohl' tcmptl·d to loild l'<.antpaign mutlt:r::. with tfo1Lort1on --\ Th<.' tomm1 ... s1on hJ.., provt•d its \\Orth and :,hould :,tay in bu:,mt•:,!o> Beware of Machine l l is l rnublang to :,cc party-hnl' polit ics toking a !-l ron j!l'r hold on Orange County':, s uppo:,cdly no 11· parl1s<.an J;(O\ <•rnmt•nl · It 1!-> madt• mow tf'oubling b<-'cau:,c t h e one person tn· 1<·t·l 111g lht• luuck~l note of party part isans h ip into t ht> '>) !->lt•m •~ lh t· figure gt•ncrnlly ;H:knl>wlcdgcd as t he I a1 n·i-.t. mo~t popular und most ho nest of t he m all Board ofSupcr v1sor s Cha 1r ma nTom Riley. In h as r l'l"l'nt s uccessful bid fo r re-e lection. Riley ka nt•d in p<ffl o n two mall an~ pieces sent to · a ll HL·public:uns in his F ifth Supcrvisorial District. One was :-.11 .. !n<.'d by D:l\ 1d E1s l'nhowcr. the othe r by Cong ressm a n Hohert R;idh arn <ind AsM•m hl,vwoman-<'lecl Mur ian lh'q.~l'son . Both wc·n"' p h•a:-. for H1l l'Y s upport on the basis of his mt•mht·r,hip in llw l<t•JJltbllran P arty. l(llt>y wrnlld ll:1n· \uJ11lwndtly1,\1thout thw,~l\~o let- ll·r,, 11111 lh:il ... lw-.idt· llw point ,\, .,.,.111 a '> th<· \Ult•:, h.HI '"I'll ('OUlllt•d. ht· \OJl'l'fl t•\t1IH'ra1H't• 0\(.•f' tht• \\Ult! 111.1rg111 ht• h;1d 1 l'l't'I' c'<I :111d s;_11d ht: t•:<pt·c·kd tu u~c hts oll\ 1ous popular 1t.\o to ht'lp Ht•µu!Jlil'arl c:and1cJ<ill's in other off H·t·s !fl f utun· t·lt·c·t1on .. /\long \1,i th Hill•y's pu bl1<· partisan a ctivity. we hear 11H:l'l"C1s mg n·1>orts !hat l ht• vt•flt•rable Lincoln Club is s tt•pµi ng up acllv1ty to excrcis<.· m ore Re publican control 111 both county J!OVc rnment and some city governments. County politics isn 't a fairyla nd. R e publican and l>t•mocralic intrusion o n the theoretical non-partisan gov- t•rnmcnt :,yslcm~ is <Alway ... JU~l un inch below the su r - tut·t.·. A ft·w yt·<.1r!-i hack. it v.a!> l.)(:mo('ratic dom1nu ncc that ~tood m •<.1rly m l'Ontrol of Or<.ani;?.l.' County a fol't that s hould n't ~!->t·apc Jtilt•y a nd other H<.'publtcans w ho now a rc pl:iymg lht.' sam t• gumc on thcoth{'r ~1dc of t he fen Cl'. If It IH·<:ornt·s a gamt· of politil'al h ardball. the lkmol'r•1t~ h:nd· morl' to gain tlwn t he Republican~ Wl' don'! t·~1n• for c1lht·r A~ ncurly <AS Poss ible pol1l1ral p<.irt1t•s ~hould be kept out of local govcrnm~nt and rl's pons1hll: lcadl'rS s hould take the initiative lo make t·t·rta m we a rt•n 't i:un like Balt1mo r c or Chicago. Child Care Charte d Members of the Ornnge County Comm1ss1on o n the St:.atus of Wom e n have p rodu ced at modest expen se a n 88·p:.a~c huoklct that w ill prove useful t o the growing numbl'r of worktn~ mothe rs. ··Spaces for. Learni ng, Playing a nd Staying .. contains listings for m o re tha n 350 child care cente rs. pre -sc hools <•nd schools in the county, along with s uch informa tion a s f\·cs. ho urs of operation. age g roups ser ved and special programs offt'r cd . T he directories will be a vailable to the public in a ll t·1t y a nd {'Ounty library branches by the week"s end. The firi-.t 500 directories we re printed for j ust $150 thro ug h the county's regiona l occupation progra m but most of the s upply alre ady has been committed for use in li b r aries and va riou s county agenc ies .. ~sors h ave as ked (or a report on printing m ore copies.--and..t.hcy~shoulclfind a way to inake the dire ctories n •udily a vailable e ven for a s mall fee to area busi· n1•s s c s. comntunity centers, colleges and interested in- dividua ls. The directories off er a nothe r example of the fine v.-ork produced by the 15-mem ber women 's <tdvisory µanc l. The booklets will prove to be a lime-saving. con vc- nil'nt tool for mothe rs woo either c hoose to wo rk or can · not a fford to ~lay at ho me in today's econom ic times. • Opm1ons expressed rn the s paco above are those ot the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 111v1ted Address The Dally Pilot, P.0 Bo• 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. By L. M. BOVD Ar gum nt continues ovl'r th\.' origin of thul expression "rule o r thumb." O n t• aut ho rity Ins ists it d all'i. buc lc to the t•a rly Dr1tis h brcwcril'S whe re brcwcn1 check~d the tcmpcruturcs of :• ... their ales simply by sllckln~ t hci r thumhR rnto the s uds. Maybe so, don't know. I'd a lways heard the phru$t C'U me from the pru~tiCC\ ·Of t•u rly merchunts who u~ed the <th;ta.nec from the Jolnt to tht.· thumb Up to represent an inch. tsn 't true !hot the ol<J clip· per s hips we re so coiled because they clipped time .off the long run to China. Tht'ir bow• were built lo c ut thrnuf(h tho w aves Instead or doting lntothcm. thut's "hy. t o lh«' fil <' a t Y u le nlvC!nfty Im'" ttnrnnmes nf more thun 7.000 rx•rson who didn't go tO scMol lh~r~ but clalmttd somewhcro 1o print thoC they did. . -. '• Ni k 11Umm 8Ch / WASlllNGTO Though the world hu. t·uutthl up with much of l ' S koow how. our nation l'l tlll t'Xerlt-I n 1a 1u tu c 1ng u.cr1r ullurt'. airpton<'~. h11i1h technoloi)' and nuelrar rcuctors u nd 11 up p l lc Dul i»h t-\•r dom lnoanc<' 1 1n t.·nough tht~c d uy• Wt: n1u.'lt rt•rm!ln coni ~t1hvt1 tn th~i.c rnduhlrtl'b or we wa ll lose nal1onul tnCO m l', JOU:. and ult1muh· I)• tHlfft'r u It• duccd :.ttmd U}'d of II\ an~ W h t.'rl Oil!? o r u u r blul' c ha p 1 n dm1trll's, 1111y , • t1 qllanci. or nu<·lear. &hps 'm exports. tht· economic 1mpuC'l 1:. deluyed. Wht•n our dominance 1:, even lually :-.urrcndered, 1t 1s hard to rl·coup Tht.-n the callzenry foeb the cconom1(• hurt and de mandi. tu know. how dad lhts ha ppen'' FOR THE mGment. we urc s lJ.Pprng sharply in nuclear ex· ports . The• 'Primar y r eason 1s that the Carter Administration 1s seemin g l y b e nt o n a m oralistic crus ade against non· prolife ration or plutonium. a fuel usable in nuclear weapons. Candidate Caner. touting his m odest <'xperlcnce in nuclear science. made a big deal out or the• issue in the 1976 cumpaign Once elected. he sUCC'Ccded in 1 m pos in~ contro ls on com · mt•rcial reprocessing of s pent nuclear fuel , and put the brakes lo fast·bret'<1er nuclear reactors utilizing plutonium und also to methods or producing enriched uranium. t:nough to say thut th<: rl' t or the world ui blUc.kerrn(.? ul C<i rtcr ·s p1oui. (•(fort, is golnfi u .. m erry way t n buying and build 1ng nuclear rouctors or th . un Curl l'f kind. and 1>lunit to greatly exp a nd Jt nuelcor p o wl·r · g\·neratlng facilities. West Germany. bedeviled by the same ~ort or anti-nuclear 1>rotest the United StulC!i. t·x perh:nces. still manuAcd t o dou bll' its nucll'ur cupt1 c1ty 10 1977 South Korea. ruc1ng an acull' shortage or electricity. Just an ... nounc.ed_a S70 billion prQgr.am to pul 43 nuclear powt•r ~tat1om. rn to ope ration by the year 2000.' T HE JAPANESE, uo cnt-rgy· poor nation paying an enormous l)t!nully for petroleum. ignored U S. pressure und ptungcd mto the commercial re processing or nuc lear ful'l Franct'. England and the Soviets arc already in to brecder·reactor proJects. In a word. lhl' world 1s gom~ heavy for nuclca r -producc·d t.'l cctricily. Be lgium alrc<.rdy gets 23 percent of its electricity from nuc lear. a nd by 1980, .Sweden·s fig ure w ill be 25. fo'r ance's, 26. The present U !"i figure is 12. · Since the U.S. pioneered rn nucle ar. we had a v irtua l monopoly on this busincs<: until the Seventies . Th rough 1972, som e 91 percent of all com mercial nucll'ar power reactor~ t.'xporled came from US. fi rm:. As other nations d t!vclopcd nu.c lear skills. compt•tit1on 1n tensif1ed. SI NCE 1973, the U.S. s ha re of these exports dropped to 48 per· cent, a figure which Amen can firms . believe s hould re main as our macket s nare in an increas- T RB From Washington 1ngly com(>('llllvt' world But m 1~76 , thc f'o rd Ad· m1n1Rlrallon unnounccdlhat economic cons1dcrullon ~hould not ta ke prec('dence over non 11ro l 1 rera 11on con cerns, u nd customer·nat1ons begun worry In~ thut US firms wouldn't be rl'llabll' s uppl1Cr!I. In urn. th(' United Stateli OX· ported the remarkable figur • of u•ro reurton; In 1978, only Wefll in~hou11c ht•d foreign sales flwo lo 1 lu: Korcani. >. und in 1979 lhu outlook for oil U S firms 1i. th(• l'Xporl of 011ly l~o more reac· ·ton. TllE' PROBL~M i i. t h a t purch users wu nl to m:1kt· sure that U.5 f1 rm11 run guarantee !i p c n t ( u ,. I r f' p r o c c s s i n " racillt1es. and thc Curter policy doesn 'l allow for thCll kind or . i!Utr rant~ It's h.J<t• buy1n~ an upplumcc without any .ii.suruncl' lh<at lhl're will be spun· purls :.ind rt 1n11r rarihlrcs ;1va1lablt• 'fhc world hai. relied on t ht• promise madl· 10 1008 by UN Am bassador J\rthur Goldberg thut the nonproliferation treaty would make p aceful use or n u C'lear science. 1 n c ludi n~ b reed er reactors. avail able to t reaty signatories by the U.S. NOW. T HE signatories feel tha t the U.S. broke its word •Souls blet>sC'd wi th curio:,ity who want lo pursu{• t ha:s s1tu<J l 1on furthc•r s hould read Don • Cook's t'XCellt.·nt a rticle in the O<·t 23. 1978. Fortune 1 Gr a nted . C<Jrtcr catered to a domestic ..poht1t·al constituency or anti-nuclear activis ts in 1976. Still. he knows that leade rs or o the r , 1ndust ria h zed na.tio ns s truggle with the same problem. Aus t r ia 's Chancello r Bruno Kreis ky lo~t by a whisker· rl' c f'l\tly o#n :a .nuclQat pl~nt referendum. • • IN F RANtt. thouu nds qr "unll·nuke" demonstrato~ bat· tied polite ot the 1llt ff -UMl Supe r Ph~nlx project. w•th scorea injured und one kilted. Jn Sweden. controversy over the nuclear issue tau ed Prcmlt1r 1-'alldin to resign. but the new go v t!rnmc nt. in pragmatk Swedish style, okuycd an tn crease mnu.ctcar power~' U S. nuclear fi rm" argue that they can match the work of othe t' nations 1n r e processing raciltties and also offer plans for sufc disposal and storag~ of nucleur waste . It Is not too late for the United S t o l es l o re-e s tablis h its rredib11ity as th" world's best J rtd most reliable s uppher or nuclear fac11il1es or the mosl soph1slleated kind WE ARE still good enough that Finland. which bought a nuclear plant from the Soviet!f, hired Westmghouse to come In and add the system or contain· m enl bamers to the plant lo provide that American safely standard lucking m Soviet equip· mcnt. The' Curter Admln1~ gave s ig n al s a t th e Bo nn Economic Conference last sum· mer that 1l might relent some on its m oralism concernang the nuclear mdl.istry . But there ;i re i,t11l voices in the White HO\ISC "telltng Ca rter to continue bl~ wrongheaded policy-one which could cau:.c serious future economic harm to the United Slat.es 'Run' on America Prompts Heroics It w as a listless. ho·hum elec h on wjt.h only a bout a third or lhe Americap voters bothering lo vote. The real news is mostly out · side lhe election the economy, for instance. Wall Street is vot· ing. loo, in its own way; the Dow J ones industrial average skidi. a nother 14 pomls before the Nov. 7 polls arc in. I CAME BACK Crom vacation to help cover lhe election a nd am glad to be bal'k. I never re· a l1 ze till I gu a way what a hope· l ess a ac a m to the Washington news scene. a nd I s uffer withdruwal i.y mptom s when I go away. Congress is winding up as I leave. How is the tax bill faring. the energy bill? Nobody I ta lk to on my vacation seems g reatly concerned. 1 know a ll the minute in· tn.cacies, and the loca paper fill s the front pug e with Eliz abeth Taylor , who has swallowed a chicken bone at a polillcaJ rally, and with James Earl Ray. who has m arried in prison despite his llfeterm sen· tence .. SURELY TUE radio will be betrer:·As T waltc up 1lt three-trr the morning I plug 1n my pocket earphone set In bed, and roam over the night dial. This is near Jimmy Carter's home state; the prog rams are in three parts: s ports. hillbilly music .• eager M adoox "STAND BACK, EVERYBODY-GIVE HIM SOME AIR!" ctcr~y men urging mt· ta repent A II night long ll o w a bo ut lhc t ax b t1t ·1 "P1n1clla 's hit 10 the 10th boo&l!> Yanks. four lo three ..... And now a hot little number from our station crooner .... We'll bt· back with Re verend Jones an a (ew minutes .... " · IL is a kind of cultural a ccom· panlm ent lo the e mpty ballot bo x and it proceeds a gains t some oC the.most cxclling in rece nt pea cetime history. But, of course, to feel the e xcite· mcot you have to unders tand the act. IN THE OLD days there wen· "runs" on banks . Lrnes form<.'<1 outs ide lo take out money a nd th e b apke r ost e ntatio us ly brovght 1n bullion in--(""anva:-1 bags. 11len there were "pa nics" like Grant's in 1869 with a credit crunch, a market crash. banks suspended and Jay Gould com er· m g gold. Now we have had someUung like that in the lai>l few weeks only· vai>tly bigger in 1b \\uy, though the public only dimly ap· prec1ate. 1l. It 1s not a run on a b an k. 1l 1s a ru n o n lht' dolla r ... the United States. For five years the United States has bePn living beyond its means m 1mport1ng petroleum a nd three presidents haven't been able to check 1t . We have created an extraord1na r trade e 1cit. w c means we ave loaded the industrial world with unwa nted dollars when (ore1gn banks· assets are in dollars . the world's currency. FOR TWO YEARS Jimmy Carte r vainly tru .. od to get the 59lh Congress to act. but the cn.er~)'...bllt lt passed as a tcaves· ty. Fina lly, trading partners de· c1dcd that Amcr1ra bas lum(..'(i flabby. lost Its win powe r 'l'bcy bega n lose I I dollars. Carter said he would announce h1:. anl1-1nflallon Phase II when 'Control Criminals; NOt Guns' To the Editor · Poor Miss Mayer ! S he hu11 fallen victim to one or the worl!ll maladies that con uffllct one In· volved In the purs uit of the journalistic arts -unobjecllvl· ty . He r nrt1c lc a d voc ating handgun control '"More ;>an· Ion " page, Sunday, Nov. 121 Is loaded with !'leml-lrulhs and un· s ubstantiated suppositions. Among other t hings .Mlss .. Mayer states t.het 80 J)C!rcent ot the American public. "nod even the ~rtty of 1tunownc rs. •• favor strict handgun control Nol go! A case In point I& th~t or the State o r Massachusetti.. where voten1 recently turl"lcd down by a 3: I margin a pro· posed rc.Ccrendum which would have bllMed handguns . R EADERS should be uwore thol tbe National Council lo Con· trot Handgun.'I, the organliallon ror which Miss Mayer ls serving as ''aludcnt co<Srdlnator." ls ded· lcBted to banning the sale, uae and po811esalOn O( all hundi UOS by prlvo.lc lndlvlduols In America . 1'hc foct lhut the teeond 11m4:ndmenl lo our Constitution gives us the right to keep and bear urms Is or lilUe t lanirlcanc to uiul organin · llon. . . G • One fallacy in the thinking ol the NCCU and Nlisi. Mayer 111 that disarming the public v1.1 gun c;ontrQI la ws will rcduN• c rime. Arc we assumed lo be so naive as to beli<'ve thut suC'h laws could actually force thl' c riminal element in society to turn In their handguns? A few yean ago ·lhc Federal Government commissioned the Unlvetsit.y or Wisco.ns1n to un· dt.>rt ake an c-xtcnstve study lo determine the probable effect or gtrict gun control leflislullon. In 1975 the ~tudy concluded that such laws huve no <'ff<·ct in re· during the rut<' of crime A prime exumplc Is Wushangton D.C. whoge crime rate hos risen dramat)cally Ince rcccnUy ban· nlng the sole and ownership of nil handgun . Now look to the s tate of Florida, whose cnmc rate hu dropped s ubstantially since paaalnc a mandatory sen· tenclna law. Perhaps the answer lies ln cr1mtnal control rnthcr than gun cont.rol ! ALLAN WARRINGTON 8 p utlfad ~f"fn9• To the Editor. Thia ts o response to your editorial or Su.nda.y. Nov. 12. e,n. lilied "~ftcrthouahts on Two P ropos1t1ons" specifically about your comment: "The No o n 6 c heering sel'llon un· fortunately contuln ·d a highly v1s1ble clement of drag quceni.. J)rancers and sexual showoffs.·• IF TJDS indeed wns a fact and ir it was brought to the attention of the PVblic. you huve only the media tb blame. You failed to brlng_loJbe .aucn.UOn oC_you re· aders the thousands or dedical· ed. conscient1ous und benevolent pcopk who volunte •red their 11me, cHor1 :ind money to help dNNH Plropo. rl on G Nonl' ot tht•sc benutlful hum;,1n being• thol I saw fit your dcl!l'rlpUon. Could it be thnt you were un· obs ervant nnd blosctl 10 " form· Ing your opamon? Perhaps mor • resetKCh Oil yo ur p a rt I ~ Ot!CCssury. DON BOGENRIEF • uttt'ra from rtodtr1 ore ~lcomt. Thct nght 10 condrn4~ trtrcr1 fO /tt lpOC(' or climinoti-lrbtrl 11 rHervtd Uitlttri o/ 300 wordl or '411 will ~ f"1fTI prt/ennct All lt11er1 mu.st an· elude .ngnaLurt and modrnJJ..addr•• but itQm.a eo N tOd&Td on rt· ~·' lf fU/ /i ,., ''°'°" "apparm&. ~f'l/ Wltf 1 ot bf publlahftl. Congr~:-. quit. tt would be h1-. b1i.: i.how. his i.('sl of crcd ib1hty. · lh· unveiled volunta ry wage· price ~u1deltn<'s Tuesday. Oct. 24 . and appealed for coopera· t1on. The stoek market dropped seve n points. Ne xt d ay Europe took the .. hint · "Dollar as Pounded to Record t.ow Overseas' .. saad the headline on tne Cma ncial page. the a verage c1t1ie n we nt on listening to tullbally music. Next d ay the dollar was lower , and the st<kk market. dropped some more. THE ''R N " ~~a1nst Amenca "as on. "Dollar Hits Record Lows for Third Consecutive D ay" s a id the h e adline In Saturday 'iJ pape r. The stock market. ended that week in lot.al rout, down 32 pomt.s. This couldn't go on. There.wa .. · near-panic on the London gold m arket Morlday, Oct. 31. The e lcctioneenng po 1tic1ans didn't see the near -disas te r becau:;e they arc slow fellows, but Carter did. On Wednesday Nov, 1, six d ays before thc-election, the d espe rate preside nt took the JCreatesl gamble in his career and gramJy announce<! the multi· bll li0J1~-.inlcc.n_atlonoJ d.olJ i!r rescue opera tion. The market had tumbled 105 points in 12 trad· .,, ang days -tosses of a ninth of its paper value . ON THE DAV he a nnouncoo 1t the yo-yo market bounced back l .-- 3S ~points. the biltg.csl one~y Jump Whistory. Mlk-e--Blumen-th:ll. ~:miry ttmlltT, ..... .,,,....._.....,.,... engineered it. Will the hope la11t? A little con· fidencc oozed out of Wall Street on e lection day. Meanwhile the ... oil -producing nations plan to .. boos t price s 10 percent ht?xl ,. month at Abu Dhabi. So there he s at at breakfast. • Secretary Blumenth:if, the day ,. after Carter's announcement, Rlusses on tablcc lot.r.., answering reporters' questions. A trace or a c ce nt; invisible eyebrows: ••• pleasant manner; large homely " fe atures : Jines under eyes; mousy hair; sideburns to carlQbes; plnk.-sbi-a:t: acttqi can· did and conlldent. '· / i . T HE RE IS nervous excite- m ent.. "Ate you enjoying your- job , Mr . S ec retary ?·· <t..~1ughter.1 ... Most people n Wash ington •I think I believe that we arc yolng to have a re· ceu lon. WI I ll be "saucer· :ihapcd" <mildt , or ·~cup· 11hnped'• fdccpl? Recesslon ts the old, old, caplt•ftst way of braking lnf1aUon: How tan you bu lid houses at t 1 percent ln- ttireal? • •' ., .. ,. •• I I 11 •l ,. But Blumenthal Hys thel'e need be oo rcc~salon: there la a ,,. mtddle.way. But. yea. there are undoubtedly "rlsk11. ·• . . . And so wo leave the melodrama. • ~ff 8 f T tJ tlJ rt-Vil Cf"l d f l g WaahtJIQCOfl t>J/UM. "' Otlillaor ~r· rntl11 it IUchord Slro.._ o/ lh~ ChrtaUon Scwr.ce Morallor .. • -· 1, J J ' t .. ~-ore Aninion To wrlt9 the 0.lly Piiot/Box 1.560, Costa Mesa, CA '2626 l"F• ~ !!!'..I"...! Sl.ll'ldly, ~ber 19, 1978 To Clll the O.lly Pllotfl1'642·43?1 "' ----------111!11111!1111 ........................................... _ . ..,.. Dr. Cbarle8 BeU WHEN _l . -MAR~IEP You l:S~RELJ>A~;r· You SAib You LIVEI> ABOARD By CHARLES G. BELL Dr. Charl41 &ll ia o pro/eaaor o/ politlcat 1citrlce at· Calif omta SUJte Unl.,.rdt11. lo.'Ullerton. National reaction to Jerry Brown's smashing victory this November has been. largely, to view It as a subt>tantlal assist to hJI presidential as_J)irat19ns .. But the election results were not all that favorable. Brown's left nank wlll be under , ... attack by liberal and black politicians and community leaders who "reel he Jet them · down. ~ Black leaders have a lready asserted that the defeats of A YACHT-~NOW Dymally and Burke were at •· I Flt~[) IT'S JUST . A BIG STICK IN THE MUD ... .. For example. will California's new lieutenant governor curb Brown's hopes? While the play on Mike Curb's name may be Ir· resistible to the punster. re· alities and . logic place Jerry Brown's basic potmcal problems elsewhere. Other factors appear to be much more significant. least partially racist in origin. And .libefaJ Democrats have in· creasingly viewed Brown's tight budgets with a larm -their welfare, health and other pro- grams need money to survive. A 11 of these circumstances present greater problems to Brown than does the new lieutc nant governor. TO BE SUR·E. under the , slate's constitution. every time Brown leaves California on the presidential campaign t rail. Curb becomes acting governor BROWN'S Vl~TORY was .clearly personal. WhUe the gcfv. ernor wa;; ~ing re-elected by the largest margin in state his· tory. his party was taking a sub- sfantial beating at the polls. with authority to veto or ·siRn ,• By EDITH PORTMAN Edith Portman is a reridento/ SanClemenle. A strange voice on the phone told me. "This 1s the Lakes•de Veteran's Adm•nlstration Hospital in Chicago. A relative of yours, Me l Carr, has died and we need your ·authorization to perform an autopsy. Please send us a col- lect telegram giving your approval." How strange il seemed, and how impersonal. l'd not beard anything about Mel since we moved from lllinois to California 40 years ago. Although we were distant blood relatives, we were strangers. I didn't even know th.\tt he'd been in service. I phoned ill the telegram and heard n'bthing more from the hospital. THIS EXPERIENCE MADE me think back lo when I was 8 years old. Family ties were very close then. Many times people were not hospitalized when tbey were ill. It was not unusua l for deaths to occur at "home, and the funerals were held there, too. One day I became awa re that something awful was go. ing on at our house. Mother told me to be quiet. "Your -father ~O' m;· she said. The illness lasted a week. l woniedeach timelbe doMl>1' came. Finally, I sensed a special scurrying about -and then all or us nine chUdren were asked to go into Father's bedroom. We clustered around the bed, tense and silent. Then Father died. I was frightened, more. frightened than sad. t'm loath to admit Father was the disciplinhrian in our family -too strict, I thought. To me, bis death meant we'd not get punished so ofte n. ~bGreene Perhaps lt should not have n surprising to anyone th~t. hen Norman Rockwell died, bere were outpourings or ribute and sincere affection. He s an American treasure, after II, and be wu merely being iven bis due. But lt is remarkable, when ou it.op to think about it, that a agaslne ii· ustrator - specially in jaded, art'd his eye p-reserved that.time ror the ages. To be sure. some losses were -expected. But the Democrats· loss this year or three cbn· gressional and seven assembly seats was considerably great.er than anticipated. Republicans have not enjoyed any such victory since they won six additional assembly seats in 1966 riding on Ronald Reagan's coat tails. And Republicans have not picked up three con- gressional seats at one time since the California elections or 1946 and 1952! I , MORE VISIBLY. a·r-own fail~d to lead the Democratic Party's state-wide slate or can· didates to victory . Three Democrats -March Fong Eu. Ken Cory and Jess Unruh -won easily against weak Republican -opponents. But two other Democrats went down to defeat. Despite Brown's last minut.e efforts, both Mervyn Dymally and YvoMe Brathwaite Burke lost by substa ntial m a rgi ns. About 900.000 voters. moi;tly • Demo,rats. ~pht their ticket 10 this last election. Mike Curb and George De ukmcjian won becnusc they were able to get substantiaJ support from Brown voters. T his election demonstrated. again, that J erry Brown's 'More Frightened Than Sad' Autopsy Reveals Who's Listening Later, in the grim candle·lighled living room when I looked at the casket, L wasn't tall enough to see anything but the tip of Father's nose. Someone lilted me up and the sight or death scared me. I CARJlJED THAT MENTAL picture of death Into my . 20s. when an undertaker and bis wile,. CHrford and Doris. became good friends or my husband and me. One •ru.ng I learned from Cllrford is that undertaking is just a business -an inherited business, most likely. The four or us went dancing, sailed on Lake Michigan, or ice-skated on the De Plaines River . But no matter where we went we had to st.op at the funera l home on our way back. Cliff always wanted to see that the corpses had their most pleasant expressions. If they didn't, he'd tweak the comers or their lips. smooth their brows. and pal their faces upwards -a timely facelift. . To me this was g ruesome, but I got over at. ~fore toog I -h<Ris1n>fworsbipriaing intbe-Sun· day morning sky <AprU4,1953 >; a day in~ ure of a boy, with 23 separate panels showing the youngster sleeping with bis dog tucked up next to him, brushing his teeth, reading the comics over breakfast, walking to school ... popularity is not transferable tCJ other candidates or issues. Brown has commented on this himself - citing his stand on marijuana, the death penalty. and Prop. 13. POLmCAL leaders from other states would prefer having a presidential candida'te who can help the rest of the party .ticket in 1980. Brown clearly cannot. This failing will hurt him in the next Democratic pre- s idential convention. Brown also has problems in California which can damage him in 1980. This last election re· duced Brown's power base in Sacramento when Republicans picked up those seven additional assembly seats. Speaker Leo McCarthy. without those seven votes. wi ll be hard pressed to pass the gov.ernor's budget. The state constitution requires S4 Assembly votes to pass the budget. But. since there will be only 50 Democrats in the lower house. Brown and McCarthy will have lo g t't at leas t four Republican votes . A firm Republtcan caucus could make trouble for Brown and he will obviously have to deal with the minority party leaders. But, at t he sam e time, legislation. fill vacancies, or re· move top state omc1als. But the political realities will s ubstan· tially restrict Curb. Democrats contro l the Legis lature and would not pre· sent acting governor Curb with a ny bills he might be templed to veto. Nor would he get al')y ma· jor legislation to sign. And mak· ing appointm~nts as acting gov- ernor would creat.e a political furo r more embarrassing to Curb than to Brown. Vote rs would reasonably and un · derstandably resent' any such· cute political "end runs." But mos t significantly, 1f Brown Wlns the presidency in 1980. Mike Curb automatically becomes governor. Th::it ·:-. thl' easiest way he could bccauil' governor and it would be ~tup1d of him to do anything which might keep Brown at home away rrom the presidential cam· paign trail. ON BALANCE, while Brown enjoyed a massive personal vie· tory. he lost crucial budget vol~ in the Assembly. dcmonstratccf again that he tias no co<J t taib. may have weakcnt.'d his support among.black political leaders a nd will probably further weaken his ~upporl a mon~ liberal Democrats. lie was in a better position before the election . saw tbe COT'J)ses as nothing more th~ statues. Cliff said, "The dead can't hurt you ; it's the live ones you have to watchoutfor." I've always remembered that remark. A week after the phol'le call from the VA hospital. I was cleaning the earpiece on our telephone. Suddenly, I heard a voice and l put the receiver to my ear. • '.'Hello." I said. A man s poke. I listened. then • slammed down the phone. I must have looked stun ned. My husband who was standing nearby asked. "Who was that?" "Big Brother." I s aid. "Your brother? He never calls. What did he say?" He said, "This is the Pacific Telephone Company. Please hang up your phone." I GUESS I WAS STUNNED. I sat in a trance thinking about this telephone surveHlance --1t was almost Uke be· ing "bugged". Five minutes later the phone rang. A close friend who lives in Chicago caJled lo tell me that the hospital had my signature. and had performed the autopsy on Mel. . ''My signature? How in the world did they get my signature? I only phoned a telegram." "I don't know." she s'ajd. "Probably from the Social Security computer." A shiver ran down my spine. Big Brother again. I stiffened. I felt Uke a child once more -almost scared to death. ., . " - '· ~bis elec- THE ROCKWELL age seems so long ago that already. we question his vision. Was it really that-way, or was the artist mere- ly putting a good race on an America that. contained all the evil and greed and venality that we see in such sharp focus to· day? They say or Rockwell that be did, indeed, ~ the dark side or life, and purposely chose to ig· nore it in bis work, as if by leav- ing It out of his pictures be could erase it in fact. all the way back 19 bed with the dog again <May 24, 1952 >; plum· o hers with their greasy tools in rt>J rancy lady's bathroom, m•ncing playfully as the~ spray each other with her perfume <June2, 1951); a lonely salesman on the road, in bed at night in bis hotel room with washcloths banging rrom a rack . ~~dTa~ ucb a bold D Jie emo• ion• of bis ountdfm'en. t is cult o thillk of a . lngle ooe of Rockwell's fellow raftsmen who would prompt. ucb public sympathy - ew1puer f rolll__pages, eJnll._, 'Profiles, • ClJ}tveraa- ion1 amon1 people on tbe treet. And perhaps that ts ecau1e. aa we mourned ormM Rodcwell, we were also ournlq tbe lar1e part of punelvee Uutt surely died with blm. Tbat I• a comy thiq to say, of oune. But fit.tlq. For Norman dckwell was tom)', ln every , ...,..u.. Ute tenn eon- :. • ~ •• of utme when h. r· u all l1dlt to be corny. Tbe ~' 0•••'7 liacl eot )'et 1rown .... _.,.,__,,,,,..,,.,.. .. __ ' I on the door, bis suitcase on bis tnighi, lfbaod of solitaire &]>read out on top <Aug.19, 1950 >. --No mattei-. Whal Rockwell re· corded on bls cabvas bas become the truth we will re· metpber, and that is good. Maybe the '708 will come back AND \'ES, there really was a to us as a series or video tape vislt to a counlrY doctor. It was flashes, but· the '40s and '508 on the cover of the Post on April forever, y.>lll be N,orma~ 12, 1947. Rockwell's Saturday Everuol\. Tbe illustrations prove con- Post coven. Tb1nk of them: elusively tha\ 'Rockwell was A little boy in s~ked dis· aometbtng beyond an artist. He belief as he opens the bottom was a1lo a eenslUve journalist, drawer of'hb pareuts' bureau to perb•PI the finest of his time. . find, carefully stored. Santa For Ill bis quiet way, be Clau1' sult <Dec. 29, 1956); a preserved a lime of hlJ COUDo farmer in bis field clothes sitting "try's life that wll1 stay with us somberly, atartng at the around. far longer than all or the us his bright-eyed young aon, a headlines and newsreels that . "State U." decal on his suitcase, were produced during those rldgets next to him as he waits to same years. because or bis vision, attbough ' His paintings had photo· surely be captured emotions and graphic clarity, but they had messages that no mere photo-1ometbln1 more. They bad graph could touch. But also for Rockwell'• Ume and love. He the underlyiDg reuoo. · w11 tel.Ung us to atop and pause to look at OM tbln&I around us. WBJal WAS tbls: Tbe photo-His eye, much of the Ume, was grapb ll a tool of tbe lDltant. re· a cbild'a 919: toward the end of corcllq for eternity a blink of h11 career, more aad more of bis time. Rockwell seemingly knew Illustrations featured children &ti that the very act of pointlnc -their major theme. It was as lf the spending of the hours -was I! the 1rown·up world was running also eneotial. It said to tbe a way from him, was leaving AmericaQ public, thia la lmpor-Norman Rockwell's America t.ant . Tbele tiny seenes of your behind, and the only thing be everyd-.V Ille merit time and ·could do to combat it was 1JoolL study; tbey are to be dftlle >-Ill•• a ebHd qam. to be gemfull alRllliOuaht And tbls cblldllke in· leave home ror college <Sept. 2S, He somehow knew, even dur· 1910: a prim family walklna to 101 a Ume when the photosrapb church put tbe menacing Silver was becoming the predominant Slipper Grill. wblle around tbe form ol WuMJ'atioD, Ulat it was conaerwec11111eetbe1plmofthe Important to paint. Not on)J abMIC'"" _ , lfocence, perbaps, la what ~ .. :. -.... i.o--...... .. .t.. • ..... .-.•i.... .. • t-• • makes period pieces o,..so much of Rockwell's art. It is difficult to imagine him pamUpg aOOut. the e vents on today's social landscape;..-.hatd to coacelve oC , the tattering' fabric of American Ute in the '70s as a subject for bis bruab. . And yet .9 . • maybe, maybe. Maybe, bad Norman Rockwell been a youflg artbt during the time we live ln qow, he could have.found the tiarrle goodness In u s that be round •n tbe Americans or 20 and 30 years ASO. Tbat was his magic, after aJI, and that canvas of American goodnea is part of the maltc lh1t bas died with hlm. . .......... _ _. -- . , .. f ' A• DAILY PILOT BEO<Y'S QUEST --I ........,~ --&cky didn i • , -;,,DW her parents but inherited tenacily tfiai overcame O dds - ' ~ • I ~ • I • ·. By IQ MOODY SAN JOSF. <A P I Fl"Om the air. 1bt re member•. the' nubby rMnop)' of the Junsle loohd Ilk a rleld of broctoh bad bome. It eemed to almch fortwer Stu.• had hoJ>('d to fre ht'n up with ' qukk i.howN' ·11 the ne11.t to last top. Brauavllle Dul she o\o'erntlmate<t lb ame-nlU ol \he African bush. She 5t!tUed for an orana dttnk, with ant& in II. lns~ad It had ~ an txhausUna ru11it: over 1,000 mlleb She had had to look In an aUaa to find where 1he wu 101ng Al luat he bad a return ticket, l'-'!ood to her. Rebffu Bn1ht Be~y Thal had oot ulways bc-t'n hfor name 8E("l(V BalGlfT WA ' not Stanley or Lav mgston. but her n11thl to tM ~rk Contl.Mnt Wll no h.•sb a vo u11c of dJbcovery. an u1tuous, pall\· ful voyul(t' into herio.t•tr Sh~ wid her hu band. ltod. an Industrious fn<'tOr)' wurkl·r. w~re not unhappy '*•th their la ves 'Ibey h vc been married nine years and ure upwardly mobile an the California sun. They lave in a comfort.able ranch house wit.b their two children. Trevor , 4, and Shannon, 3, on a quiet street of n~al lawns, skatebo~rding kids, and two.cur garages, failed There as a large, oval mirror in the BMghtfl' front hall Beeky wOul..1 often pause before 1t while going aboul her household chores. THE MIRROR WOULD confirm the long, black hair or the person she knew as Becky Bright. Rebecca BMght 's dark eyes, her fainUy Indian beauty. But why not blonde ba1r? Why dark eyes and not hazel? They came from somewhere, someone. But from whom? The mirror would give no answer. The irony was that a ll along a number of people knew parts or the answer. Some knew m uch of it But they, llkcthe mirror. remained silent. There are laws against telling adopted people who they are. where they come from. WHEN BECKY SPEAKS of her parents, s he mean'i John a nd Vivian MacRae. He is a tall. affable golfing ex·paratrooper who is head of the psychology department at San Jost State. She is a Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Kansas. They adopted Becky in Topeka when she was six months old. Topeka is not the real place of her adoption. In the rest of this account, names of individuals and places, except for the New York and the African setting, have been changed to protect the persons' privacy. Since Becky had had several sets of foster parents already. the adoption agency advised she be given an exceptional amount of de· monstrative love. ''I RAN OUT and got a second hand rocker and just rocked and rocked and rocked ber," Vi· vian MacRae remembers. The MacRaes were given only the barest details about their new daughter. She was iJ. legitimate. born Nov. 2, 1951 in a hospital in Topeka. The mother had named her child Karen Marie. The agency gave no further names and parted with a bit of advice: The cblJd should be told she was adopted as soon as sbe could com· prehend it. MacRae. who was writing bis doctoral thesis on intemgence tests given adoptees, had no doubt this was the proper thhlg to do. ·'Sooner or later a child ls going to get curious where it came from and will be resentful if it. finds out later it ·s been lied to.·· THE . MAC RAES r e na med their baby Rebecca, a family name. She was raised ln an atmos phere of Jove and wisdom, fishing trips with her father, camping in the Sierras. When other children taunted her about being adopted, she'd shrug and say "let's play t.et.herball." .. The Mac Raes handled it well," she says today ... We have a good re lationship. There was no dirty linen to wash. I was illegitimate . What's to be ashamed of? It's not my fault." A s she grew older, Becky would fantasue about her birth parents. ··Every adoptee wants a we~thy doctor father. a beautiful mother. Then I'd get furious. My mother had had a son. Then me. Wbat. kind or woman would just go around having babies and leaving them? say. "I was asking about myaeU, and the)' say ·no.· So the war was on " . There were more t han 150 million Americans In 1951. ontt or them Becky•a mother. On the face of lt, lhe odds of flndin8 her were in· superable. · BECKY, A N.uv• housewife, pitted acalnst the whole bureaucraey ot adoption: the clerk•. the courts, the keepers of the keys, a whole apparatus long practised in the ways of saying 'No.· She had but three clues: a fi rst name. a dale and a place. Yet there was one thing more, a legacy from her parents no stale could take from her. the fact of her genetic inheMtance. Ute fact that when angered, Becky Bright can J>e a very de· t.ermined woman. Unarguably her mother had been in Topeka on Nov. 2. 1951. Topeka wis a logical place to start. She placed a classified ad in the Topeka paper: . BECKY 8RIQHT HAPPILY HUGS ADOPTIVE PARENTS, VIVIAN AND JOHN Mac:RAE ••ADOPTEE NEEDS birth parents. Karen Marie. born Nov. 2. 1951. Have half brother." No answer. She wrote lette rs scattershot to of· ficialdom in Kansas. at ore resolved Parent and child can begin a nt-w Ii ref ree of i.r and a.I. of stigma. T he wu;avory past is buried with the state, the law holding the key. Or so it is argued. There are an estimated 5 million adoptees in the United States. the vast m ajoMty ii· legitimate. Five milhon mes. S million keys. That a part of her very own life was property of the state was to become increasingly an affront to Rebecca Bright. Someone knew and was keeping it secret. THERE ARE ACTS aod decisions we make that change our lives. deeds that stem from our deepest needs and des1 res but Wh ich are sometimes trag~ered by the most mundane se- quence of cvl'nts. So 1t was with Rebecca Bright. In 1969 she married Rod, a schoolmate. When pregnant with Trevor. she was thinking of her birth mother. "Other mothers·to·be fill out long forms with their family medical history. Mine just had a line through it. I'd had some problems with preg nancy. Were they hereditary? I didn 'l like not knowing. "In December '76 I was talking to a friend on the phone in the middle of cooking dinner. We were on our babies' weights and got onto horoscopes. "I SAID I never did get one of those gizmos because I didn't know the Ume bf day I was born. 'You don't?' my friend srud. I told her ·r think I'm going lo write a letter. J ust out of curiosity t.osee what I can find out.·· She wrote two. One to Topeka asking for a birth certificate for a Karen Marie born Nov. 2, 1951, no last name, no hospital. The other ·a note left on the Mac Rae's pillow. •·1 love you," it read. "I just want to find oul who I am." "MAYBE FOR AN hour that night and an hour next mom lng my reaction was 'I'm not good enough for her."' MacRae recaJls. The feeling never returned. John MacRae is a psychologist in more than name only. · On January 18. l9T7 Becky got back a letter from a Minnie Weiss of the Kanaas Bureau of Vital Satatistics: "The record of your birth was closed ·at the time of your adoption. We are sorry." "1 don't take kindly to 'no'." Becky was tq Blinking Be havior NEW YORK I API Re m e mber that shoot· out in .. llig h Noon ? .. Gary Cooper didn't blink. did he? Well, yes. he dad. .. It may come as a surprise to learn that even the most dauntless weste rn mars hal sta r · ing down the shifty eyed villain is no less shitty e y e d than .. h Is ad · versary." says the Eye Research Institute of the Retina Foundation. T he rescan·h institute says that the healthy human eye ls never real- ly still. even when star· i ng al a n o b1ect as carefully as possible. .. It seems to be the case that the nerve cells of the eye and brain re - quire cons t ant move· ment of Uie image on the retina in order to pro- duce visual perception," the institute says. "I soon learned people just don't answer let- ters." ·She took to the phone. "I'd never dialed long distance in my life. Now I was calling all over the place." Phone bills rose to over $100 a month and stayed there. Rod forebore. <SeeODYSSEY. PageAlO) ............. 11-20, 1971 • ~ ............ -CIM.Y 1•tt, MT ..... -IN ..... -.. ... 11-21, 1m ~-. .-..... _ SUI., MOI., TUES., WED. MSC-10I SR·T MC-11 ® YASHICA ® 35 GSN 19988 9288 ljlgh-quallty 3Smm camera with 11.7 bay- onet-mount tens. aetf.llmer, depth-of·lteld preview.through-the-lens metering. Save. Then Mom would say: 'No.._she_pu"-t ~o ....... ~...-.. for adoption beeause s he loved you. She wanted a better home for ·you.'~ViVian's wnaruly ~=· ~1.:~ ... mno.-. ......... m aas• An easy-to-handle. 35mm cemera witl'I tt.7 tens that atosf9 down to ft8, eutom•· tic electronic shutter. fully eutomellc COS expc»ure contrOI. lnc:lude9 caae. BMUtlful Cttrtacmer glftt" - would prevail. · · YET 111ERE WAS still the face in the mir· ror . It was Becky's but also Karen Mane 's.· "Don't h.ide me," she was to write of her second self. "Don't pretend I never existed." In most Jurtsdiclions of the Unitea&ales, however. "1at is the r esulUf not the intent ol adoption laws. 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PUB~NOTICE Mnkai Crawford or Huntington Beach and RolJble Castagnoli or Fountain Valley challenged each oth er Saturday on a m idwa>' ride at the Orange County Fall Fair. The fun and competition continue to-PUBUC NOTICE da>; at Los Alamitos Race Course with a --chili cook-otr at 10 a.m. in the Plaza Tent. "'CTIT1ous1us1Nus h NAMI! STATIMINT t e Schaffner Players t ent theate r , Mon-T,,. ro11ow1"' peonon .. OCH1>11 IKI~· tezuma 's Revenge bluegrass band at 9 ,..,'s~1~FT T sH1AT coFFEE sHOP. p.m . and the Chapman Handicap. Fair w E J011" __, a....c11. c.111ono1• events arc free: ad mission is chnrged _-~:::....-r.:91:-:...,~·u s ~••1k4. 141~ ,.,,..bf'•. horse racing. co••• M~w. c..111orn1• T111\ 11<1"""" '' <-.Cteo l>• •n 1n Ol••Ou•I 0 ~us Mti.1h l111s •l•temenl w•• llleo w1111 lM County Cttfll of <><•"11" County on No•emlM!r I. 1'78 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE NOTtc•QI' NOMollH"*~llLITV NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN !Mt lllt 11~~ #lllnol be ~Jlllle tor enr ~ w ll.tllilll~ contr4KW l>Y eny-olllM' theft myself, on ~ •fltr llllidM•. O•ted tNs 11'11 UV .,. NovM'lbllr. ""· JOHN M. HENie.MAN 11Wo.IL ~•.nValley, c.litorn•• '1 IOI Pul>lli.-Ore1>91 C.0.il 0.1ly Pilot Nov it. 1e.11, ltll S333-11 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U5'NlSS Flt&at NAME STATEMENT Publl'l>f(I Or-C.0.lrt>••lll' Piiot. l lie IOllOW1"9 Pll<Ml'\ I• OOlng buto• No•eml>er 12. 1'. 7• -Oe<.emlM!r J. nus•• 1•rt M & M PAOOUCTS, 77S West 17t .. ODYSSEY LEADS TO ·NEW YO~, AFRICA .. FATHER • • • sn,.1, St .. ~ult• E. Costa Mew. CA mi1 Wllll•m Ari...,,. Meldi"91tr. "' N. PUBUC NOTICE MorQ~n. Or11n91t, CA 914, Tll1s OU'I""' is <onGuc:te<t Oy en 11'1· dlvlOUll FICTITIOUS •USINISS NAME STATEMUO W A Meldlnc;ier c From P1ge A8 > "To Becky 1t was like an itch down h1•r back :ihc <'ouldn't qu1te reach." It was more, a rontesl of will and guile t)etween Becky and a mindless if not heartless system. Seen that way. anything was fair. SOMETIMES HE would impersonate the secretary of a law firm, picked at random from the Yellow Pages, inquiring on behalf of a c li ent. She tricked Minnie Weiss, the clerk who had given her her first 'no.' into giving her the name of the hospital s he had been born in by posing as a student at San Jose State named Marie Gardner , Rod's grandmother's name. "Mane· told Mrs. We iss she was doing a term paper on birth rates in the Middle West during the 1950s and had to know how many girls were born at wha t times a nd which hospitals 1n Topeka on Nov. 2, 1951. Becky already had round c5Ul she was born at 7:49 p.m. but didn't know where. When Mrs. Weiss dutifully provided the Ust, which included a girl born at 7:-49 p.m , at Topeka General, Becky learned where her birth O<.'curred. "DEVIOUS? I WAS loving It. I was beating the system." But she had no illusions. .. That word 'roots' is so widely used now. But that's what I was looking for. Just don't go in blind, though . and think you're going ~find­ u mom and dad who love each other and have nice brothers a nd sisters for you. It doesn't always work out that way." · In JuJy 1m alter seven frustraUng months of calls and correspondence, Rita Schmidt of the foster care unjt that had custody or Karen Marie for a lime wrote a s had so many others: "THERE IS U1TLE material we can re- lease to you, as your biological mother canoot be located for permission to release identifying file material . . . " A little bending there, not a blunt 'no.' " ... For many years your mother's former mother·in·law kept in touch with her, but she is apparently deceased. Undoubtedly your mother remarried and found a J'\eW Ufe •. " Lord, if the agency didn't even know her mother's present name or whereabouts . . . ? But then, as tr by way of apelogy, Mrs. Schmidt moved the veil ever so slightly. BECKY'S MOTHER had been born in Wichita in 1926, was orphaned at age 8 by an a uto accident and graduated from a hospital as · a nurse in 1947. "Described as a beautiful young woman, your mother was S feet 3, had brown hair ... She m a rried the son or a prominent family in 1947 and moved to a New York college ... ·'The New York experience was not happy for your mother .. As a result she tell in love with your biological father, a graduate student from BoUvia. She obtained a divorce in 1951, never telling <her husband> ol her pregnancy." Dimly, a profile was assuming a shape. "I think Mrs . Schmidt was--going way beyond the rules." Becky wrote and-thanked her APPlloi. FOUND FATHER: ENRIQUE AGUILAR Becky: "I'm her daughter." VOICE, WHO WAS Giaccone's mother "Well. I have bad news for you. She's dead ... Becky says, "I just fell apart. J went to Mom's for dinner that night. I told her 'She died. She was only 34 years old.• Mom hugged me, then walked away and lit a cigarette. She told a friend later 'J can't understand whv Becky is so upset.;" Becky underestimated Vivian MacRae. "When she came over m tears. it was thF, only time I felt rejected," Mrs. Mac Rae says. 'Then I realized I wasn't acting the way I should. It was th~ only time ." GIACCONE TOLD Becky his wife had beeome increasingly des pondent over the years. One day he returned home to find her dead. Nearby was a n empty bottle bearing a prescrip- tion made out simply to "Madame X ." Rod pleaded with Becky to stop the agony. She had round her mother. That was enough. "But I couldn't see giving up. I retl I'd been defeated. The system had won. But I knew I had a birth rather ... THE NEXT DAY she decided to trace the Murrays . There was a Dr. Nelson Murray Sr. still living in Wichita . He was curt. but she wheedled the name of one of his sons in the East. She called and asked if he bad a brother, Nelson. Yes. lie gave a number. Becky dialed it. ··1 knew you'd call some day." said Nelson Coatesworth Murray Jr. MURRAY HAD LONG since remarried and Calif6rnia'? Linda? His mind raced backwards. He had first met her al college. An affair e nsued. On graduating. he returned to South America. On Nov. 4. 1951. -he remembe red the date distinctly because he became engaged that day to his first wife -Linda had called him. . Just before the conversation ended Linda s aid to him, cryptically : "We have so,.;,ething between us no one will ever be able to take away.•· EVEN THOUGH ma rried, Aguilar did not forget her. Whenever he was in New York be tried to locate her. He kept all her letters. ' Time gradually l>tlted Linda over In a cor· ner of his mind. But only a few days before Becky's call. he had res umed thinking a bout her. There had been n seraou~ accident in has wife's family. She had hnally become pregnant with their own child. Death and birth. These events caused him to renect over his past ... The phone rang again. "Do you understand who I am?0 ' Becky asked . THE PHONE CALL from Linda so long ago. So that ·s what she meant. "You bet I do. How is your mother·!" "She died." "She died?" Then they were cut off agam. Aguilar went to his party. He forgot until midway through dinner that he was supposed to have picked up some other guests.onJ.h.e way_ He went home and for a long time sat out· side. staMng at the moon. BECKY WAS TO continue her search filJ. ing .in the blanks or her new round family. Some of what she lea rned was pleasant, some not. But she could stand in front or the mirror now. a~ know. The black hair, the olive &,kin? Aguilar s father was an Andean Indian. The eyes? A touch or Linda Graham. At times, anguish s urlaced. "If I could talk to my mother for just five minutes, I'd ask her why, why didn't she look for me?" . BUT SHE HAD come home to herself. "You don't have to choose between two families.·• she- says today. "You jus t have a bigger family.\ Enrique is Enrique. J ohn MacRae is my father. I hate the words 'real father."' There was one fina l step in the long voyage of Becky Brigh,t . Not long ago Aguilar sent money for a plane ticket . . . The jet rushed down the runway into the steaming air above Brazzavaille. The last leg. Becky had been trim and c hi c leaving California. Now she was hot and rumpled. She hoped Enrique would recognize her . THE JET 'ftlROTTLED back and dropped slowly towards Luanda. After 26 years. A man was waiting by the ramp, a man in a photo. Becky rushed lo embrace him. He was too choked to speak. ·'We hugged ror what seemed like hours. People began to stare at us. Then they realized this was something different." had three children by his second wife. Un-Ret;~ement derstandabJy he could have dismissed Becky as && The lollowlnci peraon$ ••• Oo•no butlfte\\ ., llll\ \l61Mlltnl WH filed w1tll '"" County Cl~r• Of Oral\QO! County on Nov•mlM'r 1• • .,,. MAIL IT, 11lU M•rciuerlle '1Mt14 p., ....... SUltt 7). MIUIOl'I Vltlo. CA Pul>lll"4!<1 Or•1>9e Co.nt O•llv Piiot 'l?•H Nov. 19. U. !Je< J, 10, 1'11 , '301Hr-" Tll• Or..,..ry, • C.lltor"lacorPOr•· uon. 11103 SkYPOrt Sou111, Suite o. lr•I,..,, CA'1?114 PUBUC NOTICE lh1\ Duwneu 1, '°"°U<ltd by • <or· -PO<•llon l'ICTITIOUS 8USINllSS NAME STATEMENT TIWGr-rv JoM "-"· P'"'IOtnt This statement ... , llled wltll U\t County Cterti ol <><•1191 c:oun1., on Nottm~r 1. lf11 F1Mltl Put>ll\Md Oranqe Coast Dally PllOI NO• S, 11 I',,., 1•11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIN•U .NAME STATEMI NT The tollo••~ P*''°'" •r• 001no Du\·~~·~ • AE tSS ENTEAPAt'iES, 110"1 Bull Tiie IOllow1nQ penon l\ CIOlnQ M t• ~lH l(ON l ll(I. MOTEL. nos H•r'llOr Btvo,. CO•t•~. C•. 916,. Wano Feng.Ht.la Cllan9. 2111 E. Pi-r. Fullet10n. c.. ttt.n Tiii• t>usJ~s 11 c-i.o Dv •n I~ OIVIO~I W anq 1"M9 H s.lt C"41ng Tiii\ \1•1-t w•\ ll"t<' Wltll tJle County Cl•rk ot Or•"99 County on No•eMl>er 1•, 1911 • FltNS PuOllllWd OrMOe Coat! 0.1ty P1111t No• If, 2•. OK l, tO. "11 '2"-7' PUBUC NOTICE nen Cent.r 0.'1¥•. trv1nt, Gtlllornt• ------------ '2115 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Norm.., A .. u , '1•1 Sallpcirt Or. NAME STATEMENT Hunllnoton Be«ll. C•tllornl• 91.... Tiit follow1no perwns .,,.. 001119 Henny Ae•u. 5454 ltllefl AYt'nllt, OU\lneu e\: En<lno, C.lllornl•"ll& NATURAL DESIGN PAOOUCT~ .. '"" bU\IM\\ I\ <GnOll<ltO Cly • INC .. ltsa So. AN"4!1m. An•helltl, 9f!,..r•l IN~•P C.tllornto~ Nor,...,.. A"'" New Wo t tnoustron, Inc .. • Tll1\ st•l-1 w•\ 111.o w1111 Ille Ctl•to r"I• torPOr•tlon, lll1S Me. County Cieri< ol 0r•"9t Countr on Oc· B•IOy Circle. Fountain vaue.,. <lA !Oller ]I, .. ,.. '110I Flt)ttt TPlll l>UliM'\\ IS <ond<KleO bf a~ Pullll\llOO Or~ Co.01 Otily Ptrot, p0rel1on. No•emDer 11, I', 16 .incl Oe<embfr l. NEWWE~T 1918 INOUSTAIES. INC U71·" Wllll..,.M H¥Qf0¥1', PO!\i°""I PUBLIC NOTICE fll1S Sl•IMTll!nt W.tl ftltQ Wllll !II;, Count., C.tua. oJ Oca119e County 04' November IS. tt7t • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS-- NAME STATEMENT Al.AN A. Pl.AIA Fl .. 1u Tiii' tollow1no !>l'r<.On\ ••• 001nq At-y .C l.ilw l>UlM~\ .._ U•t W.sklfft Drift, s ... Jll E ANDA ELECTRIC, 1711 Pac:•h< HewF*f'18Ndl.C..f2t6t A•e • A, eos .. #oltho, CA m11 P110llsN<1 0r-. C.O.ta Oolly Pilot Arlhilt CIM90Ca ,.._00 Jr., 2211 NOY. If, 76, 0K.J. 10. lt71 ~ P.c:1f1< A ... Co!.lil A.WW. CA '1'11 EOCley Joe Auswtt. ntt P11<1ll< Av" • Cost•~ CA 92611 T11is ou~•~• '' conoucteo oy • Gene••I pertnefTltp A'1-0orenca Plt«OCJlJr. Tiiis st•'-! W<K lllfd Wllll the County Cter1< GI OrenQO Count., on Oct PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATE.MENT lhe follow.no _._ Is doing 11uSto l\f:)HI\ 1• • .,,. F1tl4J4 HERSHEY'S MAAIC ET, 100-m PuOllShed 0rM19t Co.Isl 0.Uy P1to1. ~~1~::: .. ~Ut, B•ll>o• lst•no. Oct. 1', No• S. 12, 1', 1911 • •tt~,. Fren•·s ,,,,....~ ta Cohforn .. co. • ----------oor•llonl, HO Non11 Le Bre•. •no•-ooo. c.11tom1• 'IO:JOt PUBUC NOTICE Tll1S l>USIMU I\ condUc1ild by • <CW• PGr•flon FICTITIOUS IUSINESS FAANl("S MAAltET NAMESTATIMENT Ai<IWrd Y~, ThclOllOWinQPlt,_1\clOinoOUsliMtn Pr~-t •S Tiiis ,, .. _I wes filed Wllll tlle C M CA. CO /CREATIVITY County Cl<!f'ti ot Or"•no-County on MAXIMVS I CASH MOHEY CALL Noveml>er II, 1911. MARKETING I PAINTED WORD Fl ... IJ 111·AS Wl!SI 11111 SI., Cos•• Mtst. CA Publl\IW!d Or11n91t Coast o.u, Pilot 9262~owerd Cllrlstus #l•rlllel, el'° Nov 19• 111• Oe<. l. IO, 1•ra "3t·18 llno•n •S Howaro Prt.\I. 1t1 A·S WHI 11th St .• eosi. MIW. CA tt•77 Tiiis IMISlnt\S IS <-..ClfO tly an In ·------''-------OIVIOU411 PUBUC NOTICE Howard Otrlslus Martlltl AltA HOW¥0 Pr1ttl This si.1...-1 ••• 111~ wn11 IN co ..... ty Cterii ot Or-County on Ou 24, "" "MllM Put>l1....., Oranp Coa\I 0.1ly Pltol Oct. 1'. Nitv. S. ll. 19, ltfl PVBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMENT T II• to11owlno persons •r• do4nci llU~'IMS H MIKE'S CARPET WAREHOUSE. 174 E•st t7111 Street, ~ta Mew, CA .,.,, . Mll•"S (aroe1 W•~. In<. I• Cohforn1a <Otl)Or•ltonl, 124 E. lftft SlrMt. C°'t• Mhe, Gtlffonllo '1621 Tll1s llvsinHs is c~ f)y " COf"o oorauon MIKE"SCARPET WAAEMOUSE. IHC. MKMllt A. Pt-. FICTIT10US IUSINESS Pr~ HAMllSTATEMENT Tiiis ''"""""'' •• , filed wlttl .. T!i. '"°u_,.. ....._, .,. Oolnv Counlr Cltrlt ot 0.Al>Qll CO.U.tf -a painful resurrection of the buried"J>ast. But he llUJlneu .s No•emlMtr '· 1911. "-.-----------1 LAR RY GREEN"S FIRE •)( FI04"9 rACtAC YllW TINGUtSHEFI 10715 N1gn11noalt PuDhll!lcl Or-C:out 0.llr Piiot didn't. Planmng· "I am not sure or your father's middle THERE HAD TO be few nursing schools in name, but he is Enrique Aguilar." Wichita. There must be a yearbook or a teacher No, he didn't know where he was now. Try Talk Set t e10IUAL rAll A••·· Fo.Mt•1n V•lley, CA 97108 No• 19. 16, DK. 3, 10, 1911 ."31''19 Ce Mo T llomn Lerry Grun. 1021S - metery rtuary ~'!!!"~'*A .... "-•••n veu • .,, ~A PVBUC NOTICE who remembered'. One school was Catholic. the college. Mrs. Schmidt.had mentioned Becky's mother . The school sent Becky c;.nn •. n..-.M -e=-retire ment plan· was Protesta!lt. ~econd not affiliated wi~h a -pt_ctures-; Obvioual ~~di:t;;Wt~~~~~!!~~~~ h05pitti. A third was. lt had an-.lumn• office:--But Agwlar?..JJ'hi,..,waa son: .-fon1L..11.-- • ·1 phoned a woman there and told her I was There were two addresses beneath his picture. way m-ttflrfnj...U Chapel ..... 3600 Pacific Vie w Drive s11e11• IC•Y °'"'" 101u N111111. B not••Ave .• Fount.inV•tley,CA'1108 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS N~rt e ach TN~it <OnchK-1>¥.n1n-NAM&STATblDl1' -644-2700 YIOU•t. Tll• 1011ow1no pe~s •r• o.1ne .$heli.tc..Qnon IMisl~s • • McCOIMICJL Tiiis $l•letne11t w.tt tiled wlltt tllto 111. o..ING AlltCHlt£CTVAE & > l Cl J -. t ,_ • looking for an aunt who had graduated in 1947 Santiago, Chile and La Paz, Bolivia. Santiago topic or a lecture series and all~ rest I lrne_w. ,, information had no Aguilars. La Paz had eight. that begins Dec. l at ~~~~~~-==-1~-cou~;;n;,ty~Clitr~k~.oi:t~Ou::ll!M.: C:Ounl'I' on p L A N H I N G • I J I • A A N 0 ,· INTERNATIONAL., (a). .... $UN'li-~ Laguna Beach ~°"" c&tua.Tr~~Y-4-------' 494-9415 . Pubhsllecl Orenge co." O&lly Piiot ENGI NEERING ($). CONTOUR • l • • I l The ruce lady said she'd ask around and call Becky decided to call a Jorge Aguliar first. Golden West College in back. She didn't. Months passed, as Becky Huntington Beach. followed other leads. She called the alumnae of· HE ANSWERF.D. Old he know an Enrique Marjorie Anderson flee again. Aguilar who ttraduotcd from college in New will speak at 7:30 p.m. ''Oh, I'm so glad you called," said the nice York in 1951? Yes he ts my brother. Where is in Math Science 123 on lady. "I had lost your address. The name he? In Luanda. where's that? An1tola. Where? three consecutive you're looldng for is Linda Graham .. " Angola , Africa. · Fridays. Admission is $2 "God," Becky thought, "Rod's going to kill per lecture. ONE PIACE. AT least , where we approach immortality is in tbe musty basements of halls or records. There in cracked old ledgers or fad· ing microfilm. our .. vital" st.Ustics are in- terred. 'Ibey don't say it we ever won a dally double or liked vanilla shakes or cats, but Uley record our b~ marriages cblldrea •JUL llQlly, our deaths. _ _ Entry ls easy. All· you need ts a name. This Becky now had. Sbe was no longer an adoptee - seeking She forbidden. She was a family member asking ror copies or public documents. · A letter and 1.1 check brought her a copy or Linda Graham's certJlicate of marriage ln 1947 to a Nelson Coateswortb Murray Jr. She ;ambled that their son would have been Nelson UI ·and wrote for a copy of a blrtb certificate 111 that name. me." Topics will inc lude By now the naive housewtre had become a pensions and Social virtuoso or the phone, enthusia~tic. friendly, Security, budaets and chatty, playing pauses with exquisite tJmtag, discountl': run and coaxina information by waltlng silently tor the satislactfon, \"Oha- otbe .. .-. .,,,. It tb t teerlsm, and health. r p ... •J ""ma e e nex move. Additional inform a· Sbe knew bow to ex.tract an unlisted number_ ffiit ~ti.employers In Ne< ot.LdJG not ~latil_e_l>y_cal_ca r~ want to 1ive. At '5 a minute s he knew what she ~ua ....... ,~ was 101.ng to apy. Dettt•Natltt!• FINALLY. LUANDA was r1nging . , • "'ll those monthl. Yearo. A tlcnvlly occented voice ..., l'IOHRT Mi~~~~~ CRAYS, ,..1. answered. dfnt ol l.aQllN NIQllltl, Ce. PHMCI : :¢~.~?u Enrique Aaullar?" ~7.:e:,~. ~I. ~::!a 1~, ~ ,. "Were you born In 1928?'' ~.~:0-~t:!'~~.~.'t "Y .... " Panoram• City, Ca. and Iara.re "'a W• Of C>r90on. alao S oreMclllldrM, "Did you graduate from cOUese tn New M1.crays-vH1n111ev.s.Navye111r. BUU.SEYI!. NOW she bad a hall b-" .. -r. York In ·-17 I I lllt world Wer 11. lnterrnenl Wltll IVU~ ~ ~rO¥tSIM -vltes will lit Mid On But what bad become of Linda Grlbam? "Yes." MonM' ...,_, "· •• 2:00 PM•• More COl'l"8~ dL--a-......a thlt ·--al • Rlvertldt Notion•• C•me1er,, MK~ _...,,..,, lltl...,.IOt, Q, ~ ~ INc:lt year1 after Bee '1 bll'tb her mother 1iia wnf· u~.J'D LIKE to Metj'our address so I Me<tlNlrydlrKtOrt .___...___ten f9f. •copy otber own blrtb ~•. l!llN~~;vulcl-wrtt. you •boat my motlier. Llncra-----needed• pHSpe>rt to So abroad with her letODd Graham Muri'~." ----- husband, ~Id Qlaccone. Her return add~ "Ob. How la abc? I always wondered what was a town In New Eqlaod. happened to her." A Giaccone wu sUll lls~ tbere. Becky ··weu, I think you're my father l---""'--fflled. A woman antwerecl Her mother? ·At that the connection went dead Beck,v: "I'm c..tfftna tor • Unda Graham 'Murray. if • • BNalCIVB AGUILA• bad beeD on his WIY -----Vofee: "'•Wbo •lt'"YOtlf 11----.------to -a pan,. when ttie-cattnme rmnrc.tttomta. • • I ._.., ......... ..........-~ ...... 1' .... .......,#4, .. ,_.. ... """""..-·· 't' .. , ................... ...... Neptune Sodety CllllMATI°" 8VIUAl.Af t. ~7431 . . . N S 12 9 71 DEVELOPMENT COWIPANY. t•I. Laguna Hills ov. • • 1 .. ,.. " COLUMBIA HOMES. (11. VIOCEAS 768-0933 ---------st_,.,_·~-I COMPANY. IU. CONCORD LANO Sa J Ca t COMPANY."'· EASON INTEAIOAS. n uan PIS rano PUBLIC NOTICE 9s'° W•rnH Aw .. Fowttoln VotlOy, 495-1776 CA. 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CA~'4 ~119d ar_.. c.lt ~Pttot tllls l>Uslness 11 <ondu<ltO or • No<1.5, fl, It,», 1'11 tontr•I Pff1N<'lll•P. o-v.~,.., "TI>IJ ,._.~ -.m.!JR111ft..l11&.1 --~Mrwv•=....:==t ~Ot•119t County on ___ ..-_"_ .. ~ ____ ....;;;. __ l'llUlt Pulltlslled Or~ Cout O.llr Piiot Nov. S, IJ, 1', 26, 1'11 S12'-71 PUBLIC NOTICE • M:>VIES Trekkie Film Gets Star Treatment In Big Budget Hollywood Production se's Baek By JERRV B CK Jljl T ... ~I•* Writ« HOLLYWOOD "Slur Trek ' must be tM only televtston series that dkd und went to he oven. Old series ~ !luppo. <-d to dir o quiet death Yt•t . nine years .-Ito r NBC e don• led "St•al' "'frtk." l~ l!lpace advt'nture Is strongtr thon It evl'r was dunnt' al s thrt'~ >'"""on Uw nrt work IT'S ALMOST 1mposs1blf.' to 41vo1d "Star 'l'rt•k • on lhc tube The orlgmul 79 ep1sodt> air on 160 AmencWl bluhon. 1md tn ~l foreign countrlc..·~ "Stur Trek · merchandise· b u hot item, and up t o 10,000 Pt'OPI<' rush to,. "Trekkie" ronvent1on:. The Na tlonal Aeronautic!) ancJ Spore Administration named its pace shuttle after tht> Starship En· lerpra se The pec1al effe<'ls model or the Enterprise IS on d1spl ay at the Smith on1an Institution Now <:omes the $20 m1lhon 'There wH no hul(e eltt t1on It took six lo e11<ht wc:ch lor lt to really sink 1n · · Wllllam ShetnN . who rlay~ Capt James Kirk, uya. "I think wt wHJ hlVt 11'f1r11t t'llllB movlO It's to fAf tiht'&d of the crfoR ll '11 a 1alat'llr j ump " · Leonard Nlmoy. In hi" Vulcon makeup. aays, "Mr Spock Isl~· entu1Uy the ~Dow f)t!r$Ol'l. but wlttl dlffert'nt po~tures ond al titudes bttaUM' of the-punuJ(t of time 5(1 rather than hid\' the fact, we try to u!lc 1l " A \iSlt t.o th~ ". tar Trek" St't 1s hke !ltt>pping into M science hct ion Disnt·ylund Sped al passes art> required (or the guorded :.N one man w111t cenv1cted r~<'ently 'Of s tealing Its plans and selhng roples for $75 each I he 23rd century on the sertes. The acrlpt haa a 8eQuence where we pick up Klrk In San Fran· claco. He's now an admiral and la on his way to plead for com· mMd of a special mission of the Enterprise. Every time ! h~ard th.iy wanted to cut that r 1 tH'rumf'd. I think It is very Im· portant to show Eartb. "Another \hlna I wanted to 11how wu the Enterprise 's im· nH•nbe slie We use an ~Hoot model to show It in orbital dry dock, then superimpose tiny figures of humans. We also have a scene showin~ nearly the en· lire crew assembled in the reereahon room -somethlDg you couJ(jn't do in the series." . " ~. NcMtnber 19. 1970 DAILY PtU>T AlJ ·"Star Trek" movie, in produc. lion with the original c..·ast from the TV series. ll costs more than a ll 79 episodes. FOR THE movie. the En· terprase has bet'n remodeled The new s hip m a ke!) the TV version look like a CrackcrJa<'k prize. The bridge 1s <·omplelely computerized. a nd display screens show special tapes and ·mms from NASA and other scientific agencies. WISE SA.ID he didn't hesitate to do a movie based on a telA!vlsion series or to us~the ac- tors from the series .. "I don't feel there's that much difference between television and movie acting." he says. "Both Shatner and Nimoy have fine stage back· grounds. "What I'm finding unique ·is coming onto a project and find· Ing t he actors have played the roles before and are so familiar with their characters. I find myself \urning to Nimoy and asking him would Spock do this? I told Bill Shatner, l 'm the aJien here in your troupe. I've got to learn the language." GENE RODDENBERRY'S 'STAR' TREK WILL GET FULL TREATMENT IN NEW FILM From Left;Nemoy, WIH, Roddenberry, Kelley And Shatner-Back Into Space AP ..... ... ,,.,, I .. .. .. .... • "I 'm finally getting the feeling it's going to happen ... says creator.producer {iene Rodden· berry. who spent years wrestl- ing with the on again-off again proJect that finally got the green light when "Star Wars" broke all box orfice records. "I look for ways to move it beyond the television s how," s ays director Robert Wise, who won Oscars for "West Side Story .. and "The Sound of Music." ·'They never showed Earth in It's Pop Talk Look for Mr. Goodnwlith SPRING Fl ELD, Mass. (APl -"Cop oper a" is not an opera about cops. "Soap therapy" ~ not a good scrubbing. "Lemonstration" is not a parade by militant lemons. And "good-mouth" is not a healthy set of teeth. If these words sound strange. there is a good reason : they happen to be .some~ the new words coming into use. part of the "new Englis · that each year transforms the langu<t~C little by little. Cop opera. for insta cc, hlls been used for a television progra m depicting the activities of police offi cers. Soap therapy. is psychotherapy "'°volving the viewing and ctis- cussinc of situations de~icted in soa operas-Lemonstra· tion is a de monstration by car owners wlio Chink they got one. And good-mouth is to praise highly to counteract criticism. Interviewed between takes, Shatner was in his new uniform a white sweater shirt and gray pants that turned into boots at his feet like an elaborate pair of baby sleepers. ··A lot depends on that un- known -the marriage of the special effects and the acting," he says. "They're in the mind of just one or two people. and given the difficulty of communication in trying to describe something as simple as an elephant, you. worry. "I COME FROM the school of the well·m ade story. Since I ca n 't do anything about the special effects. whereas I can ri ght for a story or character point. I feel my fate is partially out of my control." Shatner sayrK:iTlrisn't the same as in the series. He says, "I think I'm playing a character who's more driven. There is an edge to him I don't think was in the series. Deliberately so. Also, he m akes what could be a dis· astrous error in the story. so there are things he has lo learn. I don't think any TV story ever attacked that." The details of the plot are secret. It's still an action adven· lure story, with strong character development a nd the series'. strong phi1060phy or tolerance. optimism and hope. Mr. Spock wlll be seen on hls native pfanel of Vulcan, there is a spectacular b~ttle with the Klingons, and there will be encounters with aliens. · YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN A ' Or1nge Coesr COlloQO -<11W'tl9• ,,,. °"""'' Cltl!IW lf1r Costa Mesa. 556-5981 . Sbatner says. "I was disap- pointed it took so much lime lo arrive at a decision to (Tlake 'Star Trek.· But the e normous s uccess of 'Star Wars' prompted Paramowtt lo invest $20 million. What at first was viewed as a disaster has turned into a plus. Without the success of 'Sta r Wars,· this movie at best would have been a b1g ·budgeC TV movie." RODDENBERRY, who wrote the script with Haro ld Liv- ingston. says h e is looking forward to writing the novel version. He says, "I won't have to come to the omce. 1 won't have to worry about camera angles. And I can put in stream of consciousness we could never get on film." He adds, "The last thing I can t e ll Wise is don't c h a nge anything . The size or the project and the development of movie special effects dictates change Our low TV profile can now be raised. "We keep our philosophy and stick to havrng our people as almost old-fashioned heroes with morals and points of view. They're as much concerned with intellectual curiosity as physical curiosity." HERE'S YOUR PART TIME MAID! TIRED OF WASHING THOSE DIRTY CLOTHES?-t.ET US DO IT FOR YOU We ft .. e -....... IN IM!lly whit lft lftlo ••--.... ts.,.-. ...... Ort a..1 ... Plftllloell u....,. .,,.,. .,_ u.,.. .. • .... ,.. ..... ,., • '"· COltOMA .. ...._ LAUMDtlY ~ "'1Jll L c..t'ttwy'. Mt-11M-·• ----·· ... -- HOLIDAY SURPRISES FOR COMPUTER AGE SANTAS ! 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' • t Diners Please Palette NEW YORK cJ\P 1 Several times a month John Bneder hops into bis cllf and goes hunting for diners. To Baeder. they're more than eateries. they're sub1ects for painUngs. · ''I'm obsessed wath diners." Baeder says. · .. Diners are my hfe Diner~ are sort of isolated and uiuque and I guess I am too. And they a.re totally American. I see lhem as tempJes. .. A DINER IS sort of like a molher. ~ort. of ·warmandtender." . For the past six years, Baeder has painted more than 100 pictures of diners -many · displayed in -his ne w book, calJed, logically enough, ''Diners." When he 1sn'l painting them he's out looking for them and taking pictures of them. .. They're part or our social c ulture, our background." he s ays. "I have to preserve them. they arc rapidly beinl? ·ti>t-n down. The fast food places, the su perhighways. urban renewal are pulling them out of business. "Obviously I can't afford lo buy them all and start a diner museum. The only way I can preserve them is to paint them. .. PEOPLE TELL ME about some, but I'd rather find them myself. My greatest addiction 1s gomg to a s mall town I know nothing about in hope of finding a diner. ·'Naturally I like t o find them. b ut so~times they find me. It's kind of a psychic thing. It's as lf they knew I was there and they draw me to them ... Baeder works in an apartment in New York City. crowded with pictures of diners and diner memorabilia, like an old framed menu which ·-Offers. amo ng other things, ··Lam -Stew 25 cents." WALKING RESTLESSLY as he talks , Bacder explains he lert his job as an advertising agency art director in 1972 .. because I wanted to pamL lt was.. one-of those things everybody talked about and nobody did anything about. I decided to do something. My feeling is that you have got to keep going a nd growing in life." Baeder, who spends 10 to 12 hours a day painting, declines to discuss the prices of his 1 work. He says he works mostly in oil and watercolor, although he also has done etchings and lithographs. Although he feels compelled to paint diners. . w hul were s upposed lo be r eally fine restaurants. .. IF l'M OUT LOOKING and I find a diner I 'JI probably eat in it. Not long ago I found one that served the finest chicken s alad sandwich I'd ever had 1n my life. I trusted that place as soon as I walked into it. "I've walked into some diners that are Cine lo look at they -are perfect inside and out !... but for some reason I didn't trust them. But I stayed and ate and I got a so-so meal. However, Just the experience of beins in a fine looking diner made up for the meal. "ll I can help it I try not to eat in fast-food places. They don't seem to have any humanity, which is what's so nice about diners, they do. They give a sense of camaraderie." Baeder says that ·while the bulk of his work has dealt with the exterior of diners he bas done some interiors recently. "I may move into the interior now," he says, "I've been watching peoplejn diners and l think it may be a wonderful way to present human figures. The way. people sit in <liners or the way the grill man and waitresses move -it's like dance." RUFFELL'S I -~ UPHOLSTERY W.,.Y•W-' I, 548-1154 twlnt 192J ..... ll•cl. 1914MAUOll&.VD. c .... MeM-54a·025t COSTA..sA ~ S,.CWlillit .. FRESH SEAFOOD PRIME Rll • M. Y. STEAK .,..... .... 6:10,_ .. ...... U..,,..... S1afood or Cttef's SpecW o-...s4.4S Bacder allows "that I don't go out of my way to -eat 1n-them. Some have excellent food, some • arc j ust so-so. But then I've had bad meals in COCKTAIL • ENTERTAINMENT R...-.atioM 494-9600 220 Forest An .• Do..,...H• L...- DuringJJ's Huge Warehouse Clearance • We're c learing our 15.000 sq. ft. warehouse to the walls. Slashing prices to ·cost on yards and yards of top qualttv carpeting. roll enas and remnants. Our Jow over.head ond..~olume~purcilaslng have awoy1.meant gr8Qf values. 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A lu><urlously textured. reslllent beauty in cinnamon. wolnut. mink. bronze canyon. temple Ivory or butterscotch. h · . . TRAVEL /DELAPLANE Gamblers Overboard? . Cruise Features Games, Tight Schedwe· By STAN DELAPLANE ABOARD TS.5 FESTIVAJ,.E -On this fifth largest ship in the world and the big· gest floating crap game in the rum-and· sugar islands. we iailed from Miami into a rosy swidown on ber maiden voyage. All Caribbean ships· have some gam· bling : A bank of slots. ,A wheel of fortune. • • FES11VALE HAS A :'Cull Las Vegas layout." Two dice tables. Eight blackjack tables. A roulette wheel. And 30 s lot machines. <Rigged for s uc h meager l\ payoffs that the owners acknowledge they ' m ake more money than all the tables together.) It's an attractive casino. though. Girl deale rs. young, pretty and mostly blonde. They come Crom ever)'-where; America. Germany, England. . They'r e dressed in Mississippi riverboat gambler outfits. Oue ler's black. White frilled shirts. <No doubt a derringer in the sleeve. l 0 0. TIUS IS THE LATEST of the "Fun Ships" <Mardi Gras and Carnival >. The ti· tie is so appealing to the owners that they've copyrighted it. • The V.P. for sales, Bob Dickinson. said: "We think with that name we get a fun crowd." There are 1,060 passengers. <Festivale can carry 1.400. > They've paid S89 a day for seven days of cruising, three Caribbean ports. That's average. -SOme a little higher, some lower. • 0 0 STAR ATTRACTION OF Festivale is the casino. Gambling is big news now in the East. Atlantic City has Just opened and stock in Resorts Inc. is rising like a hot air balloon. . · Florida is about to vote on state gam- blin~. The Bahamas crap tables' minimum bet ts $5. Gambling in Puerto Rico and in Haiti is a tourist ite m . "The casino only amounts to 10 percent of our ~ross profit," says Dickinson ... It's really Just another entertainment feature." . ~ . PACKED' INTO THE smp <she's a mo~ster: a block long and five stories high -at loo~s to me l are I' pair of large lounges with bar. A discotheque. Two night clubs -there's a late late night club show AFTER ~c midnight buff et. . There s a sauna and three swimming pools. ~ty.free shop. <With not so duty. free pnces.,l A boutique st~fed with cruise clothes .. <S~ck but no bargains. 1 Bar drinks are $1.10. WHAT'S WRONG WITHIT'? I couldn't find much for the critic's corner. Service is good. but food only fair . The k:itch~n and dining room is a con· cession. That s been done before in the Caribbean. 1 've never heard praises. 1 have heard grumbles. This m_aiden cruise goes to San Juan,• Puerto Rico. To St. Thomas, Virgin lsla.nds, ~Tw? tb~usand people off three cruise ships Jostlmg. each other in a hun- dred. duty free shops. You couldn't drive me mto St. Thomas with a pistol if it weren"'t thatthe ship stops here. J -- LAST PORT IS THE lovely little island St. Maarten. Nine miles long. The size of Ma nhattan. Half Dutch. Half French. <Whe re theY, call it St. Martin.) You have four days at sea. Though you don't know it, you've been programmed. "We have an eight-hour turnaroupd in Mia mi." said Dickinson. "That leave~ 160 hours m the week. Taking out shove time and sleep, we prepare to entertain th~ passenger for 70 hours." ..-" lYeS . NO. HOLLYWOOD . 12206 ........... Wey I lllCUetttflhltpowllfwy. (211)7 ... 2666 ..., .................. 1 ... ON OUR GIANT WESTWOOD COUECTION Westwood ts the notlonl foremost manufacturer . Of fine QUotlty brass &amps and feature a IJf etlrne guarantee. Toke-odvontoge of our low prtcesl • i . 3. -- • •4 . .,. '\ . " . •Erma Bombeck 11 \ lmir:m-·-···H~oar•osi:.mc•o•pem----~;:~;··.A·n•:_•Lliila•nd•e•rs-m:91!1!eu-ndly~· NoYe ..... m .. be·'~ .. ,,.,_•.1•~-... -•o•M.•v•PtLoT-· '.· _____ ;;~,:J!Ort INS I DE:' • E ntertalnment . t'" ' . , I . ... •1 ~ , use· Has One More Seere to Settle APWirn ... T~ojans Throt~le UCLA.; ;Irish Next . ~ By ERNIE CASTILLO put USC ln a position of plal1ng for ttie national LOS ANGELES'~'N~:" that ttie pre· championship on New Year s Day. llmlnarles are over, USC can settle down and abo~~I ~oow~ ~:f. tbu~ 1~!~~;~t:: ti!:~~ concentrate on the season's main event.$-Notre about t.ho6e green jers~ys and that humilia· =e· the Rose Bowl and a national cham· tlon," Robinson told his players. "l want you to ~~-pi in LA, No. l in the Pacific·lO and cer· W~'!~~ ::.i:h~~se Bowl for the li~e ~ing tainly deserving or the same ranking nationally, the Trojans had barely begun celebrating their 17-10 victory over UCLA Saturday before Coach ' John Robinson brought them back to earth and began preparing them for the next step in a murderous schedule. "WE HA VE A CHANCE to go down as one or the great teams at USC," Robinson said after quieting down his troops in the locker room. "We'll celebrate the Rose Bowl bid next Satur- day. Ri~ht now, we want the Irish." Robinson wasn't party-pooping. jus t putting things into perspec_tive. USC has won four must· win games in a row to sew up the school's 22nd trip to the Rose Bowl but still has a score to set· tie with Notre Da me, which e mbarrassed the Trojans 49-19 last year. The two teams meet this Saturday in the Coliseum a nd a victory would * * * * Bruins Som/Jer J * IT WOUID BE HAllD for the Trojans to quickly forget Saturday's domination of UCLA in a•bitter rivalry played before a charged-up crowd of 90.387 at the Coliseum. USC blitzed the" Bruins wtth 17 first hair points before they even knew what hit them a nd then sat back while its defense slowed down UC LA's heralded running game lo a crawl. The Bruins, who were averaging 263 9 yards a game rushing coming in. were limited to <t paltry 56 Saturday. Theotis Brown. who had averaged 118. l yards in 10 ga mes, netted just 18. "We've been playing g r e a t alJ year but r couldn't rate this one the best because we m ade a lot o f mistakes ." said rover Ron Lott. who had (See TROJANS, Page 831 * Opportunities Sat urday's Top Scores The \\'est use 17. UCLA 10 Stanrord 30. Cal 10 Were There Arizona St. 44. Oregon St. 22 It he: • l!Sl ...., i,ll JI. ng t .. '" J )ti 11 1n 1n ""' up "~ UCLA'S RICK BASHORE IS SACKED BY use LINEBACKER RIKI GRAY. By ROGER CARLSON OI ... O.lly Piiot St•ll "We had a real chance in the third quarter to get back in the game,·· said a som ber Donahue . "But their defensive line really put a lot ~f pressure on us and we just couldn't get it down. There. is no question. USC was the superior team. They won the gam e. The Midwest Missoun 35. Oklahoma 31 Oklahom a 62. Oklahom a St. 7 Michigan 24, Purdue 6 Ohio St. 21. Indiana 18 l ~ 10 I Today's TV By H6WA RD(,. HANDY 01I"*0•11~ Piiot Sl.tff Fo llowin g a r e the m a jor s po rts event s on television today. Rati ngs are: ./N./ Exce lle nt; ./././ ti' Worth. Watching ; N Fair:./ Forget it. 10 a.m .• Channel 2 ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: St. Lo uis at Washington. Announcers: Gary aender, Hank Stram. A Na tional Conference Easte rn Divis ion ga me with the firs t place Washington Redsk ins host ing last (>lace St. Louis. , Washington is favore d by four afte r w inning ove r th e New York Giants, 16-13 in ove rtime . St. Louis, a fter losing e ight straight, has won its last three outings behind the strong passing of J im Hart . Wa sh ington is 8-3 a nd St. Louis 3.a. 10 a.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: San Oiegoat Minnesota. Announcers: curt Gowdy a nd J ohn Brodie . An inte r-confe re nce matchup with the Minnesota Vikings seeking to ta ke over sole possession of the Na- t iona l Conference Central Division should they w in a nd Green Bay fa lte r in Denver. . . . MLnnesota is favored by four points and 1s tied wi1h Denver in the league sta ndings. San Diego is 5-6 a nd tied for third' place in the Ame rican Conference Weste rn Division. The Chargers ha ve an outside shot a t a playoff berth If they can put togethe r a winning streak. It took overtime for them to beat Ka nsas City las t week, 29-23. Not muc h. otherwise, in a game that could be playe d in frigid conditions in Bloomington. 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ v' NFL FOOTBALL: Los Ange les at San Fra ncisco. Announcers: Vince Scully, George Alle n a nd J im Brown. T he Rams, w it h one ot the two bes t records in the Nationa l Football League, will be playing the team w ith one of the wo rst m a rks in the circuit in a National Conference We s te rn Division game from Candtestick Park. The Ram s are fa vored by 12 points over the 49ers with a 1-10 record. San Francisco's problems have been compounded by the loss of o. J . Simpson for the season with an injury. - Los Angeles, with a 9-2 record, will have Pat H-a~ffi at quarlerb ac..k. wi!!!._ John Cappelletti and La wre nce Mccutc heon a t the runnTnq-bact-posltions. The Ra ms ha ve the best defens ive record in the NFL, g iving up only 126.points in 11 games . OTHER TV 9:30 a.m. (2) -tlFL TODAY. (4) -NFL ?8 -A profile of 10-year-old foo!ball prognnstlcator Jamie "the Greekrr L~es. .., ·l p.m. (28 ) -TEWNilS -The Almaden Grand Mast ers final, taped at Whi~ur Springs, W. Va. Qualifiers include Frank Sedgman~n Ulrich. .f p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '7•. (9) - COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans an<t the. UCLA Bruins in a ~me played Saturday In the Col lseum. Bob Fouts, Dave Levy report. . 5:30 p.m . (52) -COLLEGE: FOOTBALL -The Pur<.iue Boilerma kers vs. the M ichigan Wolverines in a game played S3turday In Ann Aroor, Mich. 7 p.m . (SO) -PRO SOCCER -Taped In West Ge rm a n y . E I n t r a c ht Frank f u rt vs . r c .. • Kalsorslaut~rn. Toby Charles reports. 11 :30 p.m. (13)-HOTRE DAME FOOT8A.L-t. A 1aped replay Of the Notre Dame-Georgia Tech game played Saturday. RADIO -1 9:0S a.m. -Auto Racino: The Times .500 NASCAR Grand National ,stock car race from Ontario Motor Speedway, KLAC (570). 1 p.m . -Football ~ The Los A099les Rams meet the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park, KMPC (710>. Al Wisk, Dick Bass and Steve Baltev report. 6 :50 p.m. -:-Basketball: Chicago at the Lakers, KLAC (S70). Chick He•rn Md P~t Rl .. y report. (Tfte Dal'y Pl tot Is ftOt ~Ille tor IN cttanges.) Pittsburgh Ends~' Stre ak, 3-1 INGLEWOOD <AP l -Third· period goals by Rod Schutt and Dave Schultz powered Pitts· burg h lo a 3-1 Natlona l Hockey League victory over Los Angeles Satu rday night to sn ap the Kings' winning streak at four. Rookie goalie Greg Millen, playing in only his third Na- tional Hockey League game. turned back the Kings to post his second win of the season The Penguins, who caught the Kings after they had knocked off St anley Cup ch ampions Moo· treat Thursday night. g rabbed a l·O lead on Greg Malone's sixth goal of the season at l : 31 or the · second period Schutt blasted a 40-footer from the point to make i~ 2·0 at 5:54 or the final period on an unassisted score. 'The Kings connected on a power play with 10:55 left to play for their onJy score against the 21·year-old goaltender. Mik~ Murphy took a perfeet pass from Butch Goring at the crease to beat MIHen. Then. Schultz. a forme r King, got his third goal of the season with 4 : 42 left tQ play to put lhQ game out of reach. Ma lone and--Ross .Lo..nsberry we re credited with the assist on the score. T he win was the first. for Pittsburgh on Los Angeles ice since February 1977. T he Penguins _p utshot the Kings 41·23, incluaihg__ a 19·5 m argin in the second period:· -* ·* * Sc-Ill' Periods Plll\burQl't 0 1 2-3 L'b• An9('1C' 0 0 1-1 Ffr\t PerlOd .-Pt!Mllies-Carlyle, Pfl, 31, GorlnQ. LA, :50; CArlyl~. Pll, 18 42. S1tCO"O Period · I PlllSbllf!lll. Malo"• • 18htOCW>, Scb&IJ.UJ~ t 31. Penamn-Taylor, LA. OOllbtt minor. 6 03. Cami)beli, Pit. OOUl>lrmt1'0r • 01. Murdoch. LA. n ·n LOS ANGELES-ft hurt. but two items kept the UCLA dress- ing room from resembling a death scene Saturday in the wake of Southe rn California's 17-10 Pacific·lO cha mpionship con· quest be fore 90.387 at the Coliseum. The Bruins ca me back· from a horr e ndous first hair lo get within res pecta ble ra nge of multi-talented USC, and their football season is not over . AN INVITATION to the Fiesta Bowl on Christmas Day against the University of Arkansas was accepted by \he Bruins, giving them a cha nce to s nap back from two s traight confe rence losses. "We're excited in the fact that \\'e ·ve been invited to a second bowl game in three years ... said UCLA Coach Terry Donahue . .. But from the st...ndpoint of los· ing this ~ame, it is discourag- ing." "This Fiesta Bowl will be good for the seniors," commented U CLA quarte rback Ri ck Bashore. a product of Edison High. "Bowl ~ames arc really fun a nd I know we'll have a good time . I hope we can win." SATURDAY'S ISSUE w as a case of mjssed opportunites as the Bruins' defense came up with one bi g play after another in the third qua rter. only to see the offense squander away its chances ANI'E.4TERS 'WIN PCtt4 POW Tl 7IE F REMONT-UC Ir vine, with \'ictories over Long Beach State 18·4 I and UC Santa Barba ra 18·71, captured the PCAA water polo c h a mpions hip Saturday at Oh lone College. Irvine disposed of Long Beach in the semifihals as Manfredo Les pier scored t0-Ue the gameJn the second period a nd then Peter Campbell pushed in the go· ahead score moments late r. The Anteaters never trailed after lhal. Mi c h i g a n 5 t 52 , Northwestern 3 TbeSoulh "Our offense was so ineffcc· tive in the first half and USC's a bility to not tum the ball over to us and play conservative fool· ba ll was the key." Auburn 22. Georgia 22 l''lorida 18. Kentuc.ky 16 Clemson 28. Maryland 24 Notre Dame 38. Geor gia Tech 21 Miami 1 Fla. l 16, San Diego St. 14 Mississippi St. 16. LSU 14 Florida St. 38. Navy 6 THE-BRUINS HAVE had bet· te r days. An example of the frustration was when UCLA was forced to settle for a 22-yard fi e ld goal a fte r recovering a fumble at the Southern Cal six· yard.line. The Southwest Arkansas 26. 'Texas A&M 7 Texas 41, TCU 0 Texas Tech 19, SMu 16 The East Pitt 35. Ar my 17 On third down from two yards out. Newport Har bor High pro- d u c t Eri k Esc her suddenly raced onto the field as the tea m The Rockies Iowa St. 20. Colorado 16 Utah 23. BY U 2'2 Arizona 31, Was hing ton .St. 24 Complete Scores, Page B& <See BRUINS, Page 83 > UCLA in Bowl Bruins to Face Arkansas From AP Dispatches UCLA will lace Arka nsas in the F iesta Bowl Christmas l)ay while Stan· ford has accepted a bid to play in the Blue Bonnet Bowl Dec . 31 against a n opponent yet to be named. And most of the other bowls were filled Saturday. For instance. top·ranked Penn State ended some suspense by accepting a bid t o the Sugar Bowl t o face the Southea ste rn Confe rence c hampion I Alabama or Georgia 1 while the Ora nge Bowl committee had a big surprise by pickine arcb ·rivals Oklahoma and Nebraska , the top two teams In the Big Eight Conference. USC. the Pacific· 10 winner will face next week's Michigan-Ohio State victor i n the Jan. l Rose Bowl -with t he Michigan-Ohio State Joser going to the Gator Bowl against Clemson. Notre Dame heads fo r the Cotton Bowl against the Southwest Conference champ, whlch Will probably be Houston. The Cougars need only to-win one. of their final two games to get a Cotton Bowl berth. Mi ssouri.-which upset Nebraska. 35·31. Saturday. won a trip to the Llber· ty Bowl and will face Louis iana State, which fell to Mississippi State Saturday. Maryland, a 28-24 loser to Clemson, has accepted a bid to the Sun Bowl and w ill meet Texas . 80WLGAMIE.S AT AGUINCE OK.H "•" ol l'•me G•me l•l 8lrmu19"'1m, Aloi.I '"'d' A/!;M 16-J·OI Y>. IOWJ ~l~I,. 18 301 Oe<.U tto11d.ly Bowl 1.is...m.,.1 8 rlQllCIM YOllftQ IT·J.01 VS> NJVY ,, J-41 De<. 23 S{H0 9o#I (•I El Pase. Tu. I Muyland 11-J.Cll vs Tun f1·1~•. U Mtty8owl cat~s,T-1 Mf\so..rl 11 ..01 n L!°>V IW-01 T_.tne8owl loflOrl-,1'1•.I P t1Ut111rqn 18·7·01 vs. Norllt c ... 011"• s1c11e 11 3 01 De<. JS Pe•<I• &owl CatAOant.ll Puroue 171 11 vs te.tm to bo! de· t<rr'l'tnl'<I Fiest• &owl tat T~. Art1. I VC.L• UH.01 "' Arkb<>SaS 17 2 01. G.>tOt 8owt l•t JKll..IOftVtlk\, l'l•1V Clemson I._ 1./ll v• 819 T<<li runr."r 1111. OK:ll e 1-11e1eow1 lltt....-1 S1a"foro 11.0 vs. !eam to i... de· ttrmtn~CI J•n. I Cotton &owl t•t 0.11"'51 Noire Ctlme 11·2 01 V> SWC <lldM• olon lhtle Bowl lat P-1 819 Tun winner of\. SouOltrn Col li-1-01 SvtoV Bowl (at-OrlNMI '°' .. 1 J I~ ' '" (t' " ? " "" '" 0 '" •• •• , ,. ,. IO ,.. w .... ..... 'II ' .... ' .. ~ 1 •I " ) II ,. .. . I II Tl'tltd Perlpd-2 Pit. 5<111111 I>. S S4. 3, L~ ilnoe1u. MIKfllly, s IGorh19, Hamptonl, 9 as_ 4. P it. $(1\Ulll, l, Malone. llonsberrYI. IS 11. Pen.tlllH ~I, Pit, I JS. f'erOllSCt1. Pit, tl;)J In the finals against UC Santa Barba ra. Irvi ne exploded. for four goals in the third stanza lo build an insurmountable 8·4 ad· vantage. The win puts UCf in the upcom. ing NCAA championships FJiday and Saturday in Long Beach. Navy. a 38-6 loser to Florida State Saturday, accepted a bid to the first an· nual Holiday Bowl in San Diego and will mee\ J!righam Young, a 23-22 loser to lJtah Saturday. Penn s1.ie no.o.o1 ,.~ set ch.Im· 1 l>IOn Or ..... llo .. Shot\ on QOal-Plltst>Urqh 10°19·11·41 L~ iln<itlt'. S.10.23 Goalln -Plltsbur;h. Mtilen. LOI AllQlllU. Gr•Nm• A· ... 111 l•tMl .... 11 N4!brHk8 19-2·01 'I\ OfdallOMO 110.1-41. _Rams Lopsi_ded Fav~rite T oday 1 S AN FRANCISCO CAPI -"It would be very foolish to say we're going to become a passing team." Coach Fred O'Conno~ says Q{Jtls San Francisco 49ers. not much of <running team either ~ ~ '48ers can claim excellent balance-- and at 's all -on offense 1oing into today's National Football aague game a gainst the Los An1teles Rams THEY RANK 2'TH in total offense ln the NFL. ahead of only fellow NaUonaJ Conre~e teams Tampa Bay-and Atlan· ta, with 2,759 yards -1,379 rushing and' 1,380 pa.sstnf. Scott Bul gets his second start or the year at quarterback today, and the 49en will be If Ying a newcomer. eit!ler Mlke Sbumann or Jack &teptoe, an opportunity •• to start at one wide receiver position Jo'reddle Solomon was benched after drop· ping four passes in last weekend's 16-10 loss to the St. Louis CaTdinab. - O.ft'T• .... 0..illel2•CJ The 49ers figure to k~p the offense very s imple against the a,ms' defense, ranked No. 1 in the NFL. LOS ANGELP IS comlna oft a t0.7 vie· tory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, and those team.a· current records of 9·2 are best ln the NFL. Tbe 49ers, on the other band, are 1·10. \ The frustration continues to build. and Ra m s Coach Ray Malavasi warns his players, "That's the toughest team to plaj), especially when they have a new 9uarterback:" - • But if the .eers should win for O'Cofufor:, tn his thJrd week as head coach, it would · bet,befirslUmealnce l966ttwy'vebeat9nthe Rams in San f'ranclsco as well as one.,this aeason'smljorupsets. I WHEN 111E RAMS beat the 49ers• 27·10 LQs Angeles early this season, i;teve De Berg w-..s the Sa n Franctisco quarterback and bad a miserable 7.for·26 paHlng day. O.J. Si.IRPSQn accounted for 83 yards rushing a~ Oil pass rec:ellioos, but he's out now with a shoulder separa· Uon and may not pl.-y again this year. .. llf' DAILY PILOT Su~.~ ,9 ,979 ., .,."" . ...,.. .. CELEBRATION -Members of the M1!>souri football team hoist h<.'ad couch Warren Powers on their ~houlders after upsetting Nebraska, 35-31, Satu~day in Lincoln. Missouri, \\Ith the wrn, accepted a bid to the Liberty Bowl a~ainst LSU. Ne braska wll1 play m the Orange Bowl against Oklahoma. Steeler .Injured Seriously Mter Car Slams Into Pole From AP Dispatches PITI'SBURGH -Pittsburgh Steeler Randy [i] Reutershan was ·hospitalized in criticial condl· C t lion Saturday after the car he was driving bit a utility pole in nearby South Fayette Township, polic~said. Reut.ershan, a Carmer University or Pittsburgh player , reportedly suffered head inJurics. The a ccident occurred late Friday night near the AJ. ·legheny County community of Bridgeville, s aid J oe Gordon, spokesman for the National Football League team. "'The vehicle was traveling north, went off the right hand side of the road throu~h a guard rail and sheered off a utility pole." reported township policeman Dave Bryson. Reutershan, who played on the Steelers' special teams, was admitted to a suburban hospital and then transferred to Mercy J los pital in Pittsburgh. ------Qtto•~ of the Dag------. Former Notre Dame coach.Ara Panegblan. upon hearing from broadcaster Keith Jackson that the Trojans· m ascot-T raveler Ill-fell on the muddy in- field two weeks ago when USC beat Washington, re- marked: .. , sure wish I'd been there to see that." Ba,.,,, Srore• 3B iraBoust.Oll lt'I• _ ftjck Bany tallied a season high 38 points and m Mike Dunleavy added 22 off the bench to lead the Houston Rockets to a 126-t20 triumph over the San Antonio Spurs . . . Wes Unseld made two timely baskets in ttte closing minutes to help the streaking Washington Bullets hold off Denver, 119·114 ... Ray WUUams scored 29 points and came up with a key blocked shot in the closing minute as the New York Knicks defeated the Milwaukee Bucks. 102-100, for their fourth consecutive victory since Red Holtzman replaced WUUs Reed as coach of the club ... Jo Jo White scored 20 points and Dave Cowens added 17 lo pace the Boston Celtics to a 92.90 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers . . . Reserve Bob Nash scored 22 points and New J ersey was called for seven technicals as the Kansas City Kinds de- reated Uie Nets, 114-100 ... Paw Westphal scored 20 or his game-high 28 points in the second half to pace the Phoenix Suns to a 119-105 victory over the Detroit Pistons ... Uao • Roaodfield scored 23 points and blocked seven shots to lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 124·116 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers ... Randy Smllb scored 36 points, in· eluding seven i n the final 1: 12, to give the San Diego Clip· pers a ll4-lll victory over the New Orleans J azz. t'. Robert Parrish scored a career·hi2h 31 P.Oints and Phil Smltb added 24 to lead the Golden State Warriors to a l 12· 104 win over the Seattle Super Sonics. Seattle's loss puts the Lakets into a tie for first place in the NBA's Western Division. Sf.llnon Exte11d Strealc to Sft:Je11 The Buffalo Sabres SCOl'ed-otreein~ach period ra . .. ;tnd got~s~rb goaltend,ing from Don.µwards , _ io beat ·bie Detroit lted Wings, 3·1, and extend their NHL unbeaten streak to seven games . . . Mike Bossy scored two goals and John Tonelli set up three o thers as the New York Is landers continued their hometown domination of Philadelphia with an 8·2 rout of the Flyers ... Steve Shutt's goal capped a two-goal rally in the second period that powered the Montreal Canadlens ·,to a 4·2 victory over the Vancouver Caoucks ... First period goals by Darryl SIUJer, Jerry Bailer and LaOlly McOoaakl were all the Toronto Maple Leafs needed as they defeated the St . Louis Blues, 3·1 ... Colorado's Joe Coatlni and Gary Croteau each scored two goals and PauJ Gantner contributed four assists to give the Rockies their fi rst home victory. an 8-3 decision over Chicago ... Carol ·Vadnais scored two goals and Ulf Nllsaoo's line continued its torrid offensive play as the ~ew York Rangers over- . whelmed the Minn.esota North Stars, 7·2 ... The Colorado Rockies have acquired veteran defenseman Nick Beverley from the Los Angeles Kings ~ ~ Minnesota North Stars coach Harry Howell resigned and traded jobs with the team's director of player personnel, Glen Soomor. ~ Tie R•tflel'S, llrjeet OT OnIEJl SPORTS -Ma Tleb·Cbu, the 7-toot-4"4.i center for the People'• RepubUc of China, scored a layup with 38 seconds left. tn the game to give the Chinese _an_ 84-M tle • against Rµigers University in the feature of a doubleheader at Madison Square Garden before 7,217 .. Th4; Chinese rejeeted an overtlmeA,,erlod ~tating they don't • play to Win or Joee, only fOf' UWt competition . . . In the opening game of the twtn·bUI, Carol BlaaeJowskl scored 23 polnts and Demle C9"1 added 16 as the U.S. women's national basketball team routed the Chinese, 92• .. Home ruM by Geol'ge Pelter, 0.1a1t Sam•en, Vk! Cor· reU and Mike Grace sparked the ctncinnati Rd to • 9-l triumph over a comblned Yomluri Giants and Crown Lighter I.Jons team. Tbe wtn was the Reds lotb at.ral&ht and 12th asalnst two IOSHS and one tie ... The vice Preti· ~.dent of the Hall of Fame Clualc £00\ball bowl, Cedl · • 8'8MN, died Saturday n ight foUowlng the aMouncement that Iowa State and Texas A&tM would play in the bowl • ··- . .;, FOOlhAC.i / TENNIS I AUTO RACING Stanford -Crllshes' Cal, 30-·10 BERKELEY IAPl -Oorrln Nelson, Stanford 's game· brealtlnR aophomorc .tailback,. ru1hed for 17'1 y.ard~. scoted two tnuchdown:t •nd ft ll ju \ short of h111 own 11"•ason rt-cord as the Cu rd\rrnls d<'. troy~d California. 30 10. Snturduy an th.i Paclllc·lO rav.11•' 8lst BJg Olanw . Till" :> fool 9 N ·Ison ran for t 14 yar(js ln the first quarter und i.cored the Jljmc''> flrKt ~lnts on o ont>·)'Urd run In the third period. h\' cuul(hl Steve Dais' 22nd touchdown pass of the ieu,on, breoklriw two tackles on u six yo.rd play that sent Stan· lord into a 30-3 lead. Nelson finished the season BigM~ney On the I.ine At Ontario ONTARIO <AP l Richard Petty. the sport's a11 time top winner, and s peedsters Buddy Ba ke r , Neil Bonne tt, Dave Mar cis and Ricky Rudd all re· luc tantly have something in common as they prepare for tod ay's Los Angeles Times 500.. the final race or the Grand. Na· tional stock car season. They are all non-winners so far in 1978. It surprises oo one to say all of them will be going as far out on a limb as they dare to win. But it may be a s urprise to some to list how much is al stake. First. and perhaps least im-.. porta nt, is the winner 's share of the $180,000 purse. about $22,000. Next is the Winner 's Circle Ac h)evem ent Pro~ram. for 0.. Radio 'l'odafl KlAC(57e) •• ffrOS which the race winners of 1978 will be eligible ln 1979 It's worth nearly $100,000 ln bonuses above ·next season's posted purses. with l,061 yards ru h.ing , eight under the Stanrord record M esl1bll1bed lu t year: As a frethman. he became the first player in college football history to rush for l,000 yards and cat.ch 50 p•sk:S in on e seaaon, and he duplicated the real Saturday when four receptions gave him a season total of 50. Olis clinched the national ln· dlvldual passing UUe by throw· Ina for 297 yards In the victory which gave the Cardinali a 4.3 tecord·in the conferen~ and an overall mark of 7·4 whlch they hope will send them to a bowl game. He estabHs h e d con· ference season records for moo touchdowns. completions, at· tempts and yards passlna. Stanford's Ken Maraerum, a former Fountain Valley High star. ~ugnt seven passes forl41 yards 1lnd finished the season with 53 receptions to lead the Pac· 10 in that category. Tbe Stanford defense, whkh allowed only r our touchdowns In the final four games, kept Cal's Bears out of the e nd zone t hrough three quarters. Rich Campbell hit fullback Paul Jones with nine-yard touchdown pass tn the rusal quarter. Cal lost four of lts last five games to finish 3-4 In the Pac·lO, 6-5 overall. SCXHI• I V OU&H• 11$ St•nlrwd 11 J 11 ~ C.htor!W• 0 3 0 I 10 Sl•,.-•ltOn 1 Miii INM!ff -.ct. I Sttn-6-t J f\lfl I"" l.iledl Cal-FGC-.-tf ~.ao-f Cl 1Ubtr ll Sien -fl,._,.1,..,., ,,.._,tier••<" t S4•n-Ne1Mlft • .,. .. trom 011~ tN..,. lllO I c.·~·-·•nl'l'tc.tnll0e41 l~ldl STATllTICS s~ "'"' OOWl!s a1 lhmies·v•ras SJ·?• t ..... ,~,.~-1'1 Retu,.,. Y•rch l P .. Mtl 1 .. )).0 PUflU 4-U Ct4 10 6-11• 141 . 0 11.J31 , ... , Futnbtft-lott S 3 ._, "-•Un·v.,.n ._... »IOS INOIYIOUA\. LCAOCllS RUS .. ING-Sl•nloref, N•I-11·111, ~ 'n·IOI. CtlitlWlll•, Jonfflto-1•, ~ I~, "°"91'1on ,...._ PASSING -Sta,.tord, 0115 1'"'9·f.l'1 c.i•tomi•, ~· n-~1-10. R ECEIVING-St•11lore1, Marger41m 1-10, .. •• _ •••• SmlU> WO. C:.llfornl•. ~ :.... C.rMll ).3.&, And perhaps most important, at stake is the money needed to do business: s ponsor money. More than a ny other s ports, sponsor backing is essential in this astronomically expensive lin e of w o rk . Lack of performance namely vie· lories affects what any driver can ask from o r s e ll to a spoMOr. BEAR -BARRELS -Cal's Mark Houghton <44) runs for a sizeable gain against Stan- ford Saturday. It didn't help much as the Card inals logged a 30-10 victory. Even a driver like Pettv, with 185 career victories David Pearson is next at ''onlv" 103 wins -is not immune from the requirements of regular victory production. In fact , right now Petty knows this about as well as a nyone.· Tennis Ro~ · Evert Gets Revenge The 41-year-old Petty has gone winless since July 4. 1977. In the search for the winning combina- tion , Petty has switched from Dodge to Chevrolet -and Jost factory support and a n estimat· ed $750,000 in assorted promo· tional contracts from Chrysler Corp. T h4t s t~l lnq u,,...,, IOf' Sund.ty s Los Al>q<Pil'S T1mu soo "'""" H<illoMI stock c•r rd(e al On· lark> Motor 5(iolt0way, w•tr• type of e-ar dncl Q<Ult· tying \Offd in mlltt PH"°"' 1 C.tlt' Y•rborouQlt, OklsmobtlP, 1S6 l'IO; 7 Boooy Alflo;on, fl>uo..i.rtltrd, I~ S4S. J. AlclWrd PellY. CN¥rotl't, US 04/>, 4 0¥rtll W•lll•P. CIM'•ro1e1. 15A 440; s. Donnie Alll-. ~··· 15..e JM; • O.vld Peanon, Mer~U<Y. 15..e.lll, 1 !Hftny PeMOM, OlclSmobUe, 15..e.ot.I, I . BudCly B•or. 01c1smooue. ISJ •10, t LtMle Pond Chevrolet. ISJ •lO 10. 0•11> E•,..,,,.,dl, ~WOlrl, ISl 17l; 11. 0....!' Brooks, Mercury, 1S1.1es. 11. Oave MMcls, Chevrolet, IS1 '68: 13 Biii 5<1"'1111. 01c1SmobHe. 1S2.03'1; 14. Rkh Chlklrt!o\ Okl\mobtle. 1~1871 . I\ Janel Gutttfle, Bul<k, u1.5AO; 16. J im Tltor~N lie, Buick, 1j() '18; 11 Tom c;are. F0<cl, ISO ~3S, 18. Frana. Wltf•en. Oodcil. IS0.'35: 19. Jimmy Muns, OWvrOll't, 149.991. 10. Mel LAnon. 81110, 14'.m ; 11, Nell Sorwll, a.evr~ ISO .... n. J.O McDuffie, c:Mwoll't, 14'JIS2; n. Akk MC.Crey, Chevrolet. 14'.792, 2• JtmH Hylton, Ol°"'1Wltllle, 149 Sll, 2S. Aooer .. .,,...o.,, OleWOll't, ''"·•S.C. "' JoM eomtrNn, ChevrOlet, , .. 4.SI, 11 Ai< hard Wt>ilt', ~. 14'.l32, 1'.t. a-., Atrin91on, F0<11, 119J161, 1'I Cllu<lt wa"i, °"""°'"· u1.m From AP Dispatches RANCHO MIRAGE -.Chris Evert wasn't ready to reclaim the No. 1 spot in the world of women 's t e nni s Saturday despite her convincing 6·3, 6-3 vic t o r y over Martin a Navratilova in the title m atch of the $250.000 Se ri es Cham· pionshlp. · · 1 think Martina was No. 1 the fi rst half of the year, and I was No. 1 the second half," Evert said after her one-sided triumph at Mission Hills Country Club. ··We ll have to see what hap- pens ." EVERT HAD SAID rep~atedly during the richest-ever wb men's tennis tourney that if she won the championship, she thought she d eserved to reclaim the top ranking she held for four years. until her Joss to Navratilova ln the finals at Wimbledon last July . that l was moving well , and whe n I 'm moving well, my whole game is at a different level." NAVRATILOVA, 22. a Czech cxpatriale now living in Dallas. earned $40,000 for her second· place finish. Competing in the s ingles were · the top eight point scorers in, a 28·evenl schedule over the pasl year. "My liming was not \'Cry good at all." Navratilova said after the match. "l JUSt couldn't gel going until the second set. but 1t was too late." "I couldn 't put two shots or two g ames t ogethe r." s he added. "I had too many lapses and made too many mistakes." Evert now has a 22·6 lifetime record against the powerful left· hander in tournament compet1· lion. but each player has won twice against the other this year. Navratilova r allied for a 2 ·6, 6-4 . 7-5 triumph at Wim bledon. who played each other in last Monday's ftnal or the Stockholm ·Open , Saturday qualified for the finals of a Grand Prix tennis tournament here. M c En roe dl'fcated coun- trvman Dick Stockton 6-4, 6·3, a nd Gull iks o n rec·cived a walkover when hi~3 -year·old se mifina l o ppone . Ar thur Ashe . was forced t elire from the tournament with a neck in· jury. Ashe inJured his neck Fr iday when he h1l has head on the top of a doorway when walking into a sportscasters box before hls quarterfinal m atch with Stan Smith. After that match his neck locked, and despite three hours of physiotherapy Saturday Ashe decided he was m too much pain to play tbc 27-year·old Gullikson. . "I cannot move my neck to the left at all," he said. "I am disap- pointed for the crowd and for myself. because J was on the bri nk .o r qualifyi ng fo r the ~I asters 30. A..,. E'-. OodQe, I• 61S; 31. Oki< INY, (Myrolfl, 1-.s11, l?. Ronnie Tl>omft, C....,rolet, 1.->n . :n. Fern4 H..-rl•. cnnro1e1, •48.).C.); )4 Roch MtwMI. 8uklt, .... ISJ: 3}. Oon NOf'i, Clltv~otd, 1A1,.,1;.,..1!d ""'9, Do0gr.1A1 Mt: 37. Harry Coul.trte, Q>eYrolet, 147.•lt; Jll. Cc<ll Ocw-. ~la, 14M .17; a., 58# Pfi.ler. ()oevro1e1, 141 Q J .io, Gary Mwr~. Oievro•ct. 147.JST. "I thought I pJayed well," said the 23-)'far-old Evert, who col· lected a record $75.000 first prize and a new autom obile. ··1 thought l played very well to-day." -· -- She added: "l felt preUll confi· dent the whole match. I knew Me&aroe '.l'rt...,. .. -WEMBL E·Y,·-&trgt':fn d----CAueiaE'hlab __ _ Ame rlcan tennis stars J ohn l\.YOTO~ Japan -Ross C~e McEnroe and Tim Gullikson. of Australia beat .ToeJ Ba1Jey Of . the United States. 6·1. 1·6. 6·3 Saturday to move into the men's ASU Buries Beavers singles finals or a tennis tourpa· ment . Kuki, Japan's top professionaJ player , beat fellow countryman Sachio Kato, 6-4. 6-4. Arizona ToJ18 Wogan, 31-24 The doubles title will be rought between Case and Tony Graham or the Unjted States a nd Bailey and former UC Ir vine standout Scott Carnahan. From AP Dispatches CORVALLIS, Ore. -Freshman fullback Gerald Riggs came off the bench to score three touchdowns and rush for 156 yards Saturday to lead Arizona State to a 44·22 P-acific·lO Conference football victory over Oregon state. Arizona State quarterback Mark Malone rushed for 99 yards. scored three touchdowns and coblpleted 10 of 19 passes for 133 yards. The Sun Devils <7·3) scored first alter an Oregon State twnble. cap· RiDL• 28-yanl drive with an ll-yard run by the ASU quarterback. The convenlqn kick failed. and Oregon Slate Cl-6-1 l grabbed a brief 7·B lead. on quarterback Steve Smith's 7-yard run. Tbe score was set up by a 45- yant pus from Smith to Steve Coury. After Steve Hkka kicked a 48-yard Oeld goal, Riggs, a 226-pounder from Las Vegas, broke loose up the mJddJe for 68 yards and a touchdown With 5:50 to play ln the second quarter to give Arizona State a 16-7 lead. Arf.-.. :Jl. W'ult. 8L 24 the NCAA career passing yardage rec- ord but threw three interceptions, inc luding one r e turned for a touchdown as Arizona took a 31'-24 Pacific 10 O>nference rootball victory Saturday nJgbt. Thompson completed 17 of 28 passes for 290 yards, giving him 7,571 career yards. bettering the mark or Florida's John Reaves, who passed for 7 .549 from 1969 through 1971. Thompson was leading n WSU comeback In the fourth quarter when he rolled to the right wttb leas than two minutes left in the same. and Arizona tackle Cleveland Crosby reached ue and stole the ball frorn him to end thethreatandaecuretbe victory ror the Wildcats. SCORE av QUARTCllS Wu ltlnqton Slat• 0 I 0 11 ,. Arl•on• 7 10 u o JI Arlt -()flwr 7 rvn (Zh11c -.10 I Ariz· FG Zivl< 4). WSU 1NHlltnoton S1 .,.u trom J l>OJJlll.Mlll lW•l\oOll '°""' Ariz Htr"9y I llOIU lrom l(r~ IZl~lc .. klol Arir c,o,,.,.,.,. t6 peu '"'ff<tll" 11on tZhtl< ltlClll Arlt Oll"91' lAI n.n IZJotk llk lt I w su -Wiison IS ptu f ro fl' TilofnpSOOl IW~ "'<kl WSU WlllOl\2'""' (WMMtnllk lll WSU FG Walton tJ " ••.000~11 .... 1ec1 STATISTIC$ wsu "''' Fll"\t Oowni 10 It flU!.lltS•Y"''°' 32·'11 12~~ Pt\tlt\9 yerd<i MO 1.f ... IUUI l'M'da " .... . Pni.ts 1MS.l 6-•.0 Punn !-.. •., FurnbleHo.I . S_. ) 1 P~ltl"°y... s-Jt ._,, • IHOllftCMIAl. LaAO.ltt RUSHING • WSU, E11• lt·O , Wiiiiams 10-4. AtllON. ()11 .. r 1'-UO, l(Nlflll 1 MJO Earlier_ in the ~uarter 1bo~ PASS•No wsu. T~sol\ blt split end Mike Wilson 6n a is:ymJ -'~*'t:'.·::1..~..;~ w .... ~., touchdown pass play and 1 :20 later ..... w1110t1 J.tt. A#l1-. ".,"o Wilson ran 218 yards on a n end-a.round Mo,°'' .. ' 1-ll for another score. Later PauJ Wat.son kicked a 23-yard field aoal to put Football Gelarf11g, Peed W'fa BOGOTA, Colpmbia • Roti Gehring or West Germany and Victor Pecci or Paraguay scored singles semifina l wins Saturday in the Bogota Grand Prix tennis tournament. They play today for the $8,500 first prize. Gehrin g de feat ed Paul Mc Namee of Australia, 6-3, 7-6 and Pecel beat J'ose Luis Da· mhmi of Uruguay.1-6, 6-2 . WSU w1thJn one touchdown. TA I PEI -Top.seeded Tom Gorman eliminated Mike Cahill, 6--C..-6-4, aod second·seeded .Brlao T eacher advanced when Pat Dupre defaulted Saturday in the tlll·American semifinals of the T aipei Open tennis c ham. pionshlps Saturday. Mftllk11991• Gorman and Teacher will ....... YLIAOU• t , lh I 1 till tod Bu he threat ended there A11at1e1mu.Me1M1i.• mee .or es ng es e ay. TdcsoN Wasbtncton State· ~ .... ------------------'--=-q&aalUrbaek .Jack 'lboJDPICIG broke although 1bompeon went on to break 511"""cH~~~~o:,o. DUJ>re deraulted because of a -~be NC~record ln a final drive. ~"· ~~211s.ncaMa_o __ ...__ swollen neck. -. • , .. 1. I FOOTBALL · I ,,,....,..,,.., TROJANS • • • • Hven llck1e11 1rnd • key quarterback sick "But I t1ure C<lUldn '\ ratt> 11 ont• or tht• 11orpei;i1 Wt•dld \\hUtwehJdto " LIKE E\1t-;1tVBOD LS~. u ft l' r 11n1ffan1i1 ro t'k pasiscd .trOUM1 10 thP 11l11)t!~ Lou turn,•ct lus thoughli. to the ln~h "\\ll• O\H' Notl'f' Oam\• on<':·· "'IUHI Lott. fll'lll\ng h1~ ll't•lh .. i\nd \H.'0\l' l'omc buck to tl lf) our tkbts th•'-.) l'tlr M&uanst ~al Jlld w n.'!hll)~lOI) But or ull •tw J;Utnl' • "'-' \\at11 lhl' In h Wt> O\\l' thl'm M>ml•thmi: lt•rriblt•" Wh1lc Lott rt•\.'I l'onhdt>nt or l'S('' nu11onal chumpton hip ''hu1ll't':.~.tmloork t'ht1rle · Whitt> :.nuppt•d UI C\l'I\ th<> lulk of MM"h "'"d flankt•r l1Kht t>nd \ 1r Hukht.hum stud al n.'Ull~ didn't m.illl'r "No. no \\t' c;1n I l'\ l'n b\' th1nkan~ .about th JI. • l'laUJ \\hill'. "ho go1nl'd 145 Yilrd b on 33" l'1J rm-s Tu lk·~h~ JI um P:it'-10 ll•ttdlllLru11hl.'r in h1:. 1unior ycur ~ SAID RAKllSHA I : "All "l' ran n·ully do 11o pla) out th1.• !>c uson Thl·n··1o a lwuy:. tht• pob.Slblhty or Pl·hn Stall' IO!ttng but we ran't gN too hung up on that We JUSt have lo play our game an!-1 let it ~o from there JUsl liko wl"V<.' been doing all season " Qut1nerback Paul McOonuld '~as loo busy wondermg how h(" rom pl toted the firs t of two touchdo" n pusses to worry about such talk. I ht by a blitzing !.afely just as he rcleast!d the be1ll. McDonald got orf a perfect 36·y ard strike to Calvin Sweeney tn ttll' end zone that staked CSC lo a 10·0 lead. .. We had two plays called al lhl' ltnl'. a run to the weak side tackll' and •• pa!.s." Mc Donald cl\plamed. "They were playing man·tO·mnn coverage and werc <'omin~ with a bhlz so I said ·why not'" l\t the instant I thrl'w. I got hit and I felt there w<1s no t·hunct• 1t wus going to get down there ... McDonuld added a IO·yard TD lOS!t lo Kevin Williams mid way through the second quarter to ).!IVC use a safe 17·0 lcud. It was the 16th TD pass this season for Mc Don<Jld. who hasn 'l thrown an mtcrcept1on in his last 94 al· ll'mpts. The 14th reception or the 'car for Williams was a lso good for ha:. ninth touchdown. ,\LL OF ~lllCll ke pt alive a fn•t .. gumc winning streai.. that included consecutive wins over C altforn1 ~1 . Stanford . \\'ashmgton and now UC LA. · M :.iny people said we couldn't make 1t through that kind of a sC'ht·cfulc... Hobinbon reminded re porlNS "Sports Illustrated l'all1.•d 1t a mun killer. Well. 1l rouldn 'l t<ill our men ... ~CQllE llT OUAIUERS !.ou111"" (di 1 14 o o P UC I A 0 0 l I 10 U'>C f C. JO<ddn 11 u<,c .,,..,.._....,, :io 1'.16\\ from Mt OOn•ICI 1Joroa" ",,,.., U':.( W1lllllm' 10 Pdh tr om Mt Clon•ld IJO<d<ln • 1r • • IJ ( l A f v Bo< rrnn•'10r 11' U( l A t-11 •·C.•• 8• Od'' t'om Oo\ttorr 1t.h1ltmt-tt\f(.>r•1< It' A '<0.381 GAME STATISTICS so.C•• ... 1t\I oown\ •• U u• f'\\_·' Vdtd\ ,7 ?4tJ '-'d\.'Uf'q Vttfd~ {if J11•1urn yot<J' )4 "tt"' \ I 10 0 Put1h .. '° f umo1t, IO'll 3 1 p,..ndllll'\ Yd'"'" I S6 llfOIVIOUAI. LEAOEllS UCLA y •11a .,. I 11-11>-I ~· .,., • '° RU\HINC. ~I\< rn (•I Wll11• ll'1•S t.\f" .. 11 Foro I,, UClA McN•ll 17.~ o ....... )" l Browne 11 8.l•no<r " 1) PA':.!>INC. '5<1oltn~ ... (•I M<Oonttld 110~.47 UClA 8•\l>O<t'8" I 1Y 8rdt1IO 1-0-0 Qf (£1VING SOutr...rn C,,1 !>wee'>('., J '' C'tt•" I 14 W•ll••m\ I 10 U(lA Rte<#' 1111 'NftQ"'1mon 1 ?b o"'"'' ·~ 8f1\C>1n, '' • f'ro• Pa~BI -----·RUINS " ·- .. • • was tining up. rre :.aw somcrtrin~ was wrong when he was about l'lght yards from his destination. hestitated. then hastily lined up. .Jim Owens burst over the mid· die for an apparent touchdown, but the play was nu11ificd ·for backfield In motion. T H ER E WERE ALSO 12 pluyers on the field as tight end Tim Wrightmun fuiled to leave tht! field as Escher entered 'the gumc. "I sent E scher in." said Donahue. ··The tight end wa!> supposea lo come out. We'}ust' made a mistake." Until Bashore connected with Severn Reece o n an 81-)ard touchdown pass play. the whole J.Cume seemed a mistake ror the Bruins. Bul that one touchdown. a llPt>CJol play put in for the SC game. brought the Bruins wllh1n seven points with S: 10 still re· malning. THE TROJANS, however . never relinquished lhc ball as Charles White answered UCLA's hopes with his clutch runnJng. Ba11hore. who was hit for. losses eight limes by the blitzihg Trojans. said : "l juRt wish we could have )(Olten th<' boll buck once more " "We plllyl.-d un cxcell nt dc frnslve game in the second half." said Donohue. "H's eai;y to 1ivc up and not compete when ou 're down 17·0 at halftime. but our klc:l's (lid"'"O(!fttfer •• ..,.-... . - a P YWl'""°lo • I ' . Sundly, NC>Yembef' t9, 1978 DAM. V Pl\.OT 81 I Area Runners "' . Star m· Pre1im8. -. . -..,,. ... _ By DAVE CVNNI NGHAM OI -Otlty l'llot S'-ff • WA LNUT-Edlso,n 's Mike l.ansdon and University Hi&h-'i Sam Walllng finished one.two in tile . •ast race or the day to cap a brilliant performance by Orange Coast area runners in the CIF cross country prelims Saturduy at Mt. San Antonio College. Biggest surprise ot the duy came in the next·to·last race. when No. 2 ranked Foothill failed to qualify for the 4-A finals. to be held next Saturuay on this same Mt. SAC course. TWO OF THE FOUR team~ w 1ch edged ouC FooChTII wetc the No. 2 ranked team, liut· roughs or Burba nk. Other than Pooth.lll's collapse a.nd Burroughs' we1tk but;iuall- rying performance. the favoril'-'b did just about what '!Vas expect· ed or them Saturday. . Simi Valley gave notice that It would be the team to be\tl In the 4·A finals. with the stronge~t challenge figuring to come from Palos Verdes and University. Upland was an .expected wjo· ner in the J..A. with Quartz HiH. Norco and Mission Viejo nipping at its heels. · * -* * a re a e ntra nts If u n t 1 n.:ton ''" c1tOSScouNTttY PREL•'"'~ B h h h I d d IAIMt.S....-C.11-1 eac . w 1c p ace :.econ . 11~•t•t1Af'H01M11111ou a nd Corona dcl Mar. taking ...,. .. 19 f h Ht•I 1 ,....., ti. SIMI V•ll•V •1. 1 Co\t• Mrw .. ourt . ., J AOlllllQlftll•lll.•. Vlll•P•rk 100 HNll •,. Lansdon was running ab an tn· Ul'\ITau.1 1 OlnQrl051"1Vnto P•rk • 1\ u . 1 J ---di vidual. since Edtl'>On didn't S111m .. ,. IS.mt Valleyl I) 0 J 8u1i.r lfdt>On• i-.;:...;_.;;;~-o-r--..._...-.........:...__uA. ' s• ' '" qua 11y a:. a team 1or rn.-..,ro-Mew 11~ 10 Utt• t6 n . 11 • '°'-. , fimS and his Winntng time Of 19 Ev•n• 16 36 10 Herr<>rd I• <IO, 11 (roK"I . •• '3 15:29 WUS the SIXlh best of t~e ....... 1 ll'dM· I Tho~ Oa•• u . , """' day. •nQIOn 8etteh IS J E•i.cnnower 8•. • CMOIW oc• · , I M•r 101 NOfWIV.tllfv1no I O<e"" View 131 ~ .. 1 Walhng clocked 15.J3 to '1e p , '"01¥i0Udl '· c A~•ummd •E1w nhOwPt l Universit y lit: th 1rd ·ra nked •> 11 .0 : 1 e101v •Mori,, .. , H·•o. J "'°""""' P I V d .. r· . h I t'r/IOuwno OotlrJI 1}'48 ... """'' IE•-wt"rl a OS er cs 10r 1rst tn l er u ·~ roo C.Orona oe1 Mor ''"'~• 1 <;o,rko" htial of the 4·A division. 10 oo. 19 HarttOf'O •6·tt TOP Hu .. 11noton l!.t<t<n Jeff Nelson of Burbank lli"h ''rM" s C>ult t) ss. • McRol>t'n, "0o. 1• n llr~otoy lb Jc> !Urned lO lhC best t1mc or lht: HttOI J t1><1n, I lh~I Un1wr,1lv •nd f'dlO' da)' winning his 3·A heat tn vno•n /1 J AQOUr• 81. • c1 ~"" 11• Non • Qu•llly1r1g ) r0Ut>ta1n VallPy 111 He•1 J '" 15 :09.8. Nel!.on f1n1 s he d iJ a1v1ou•I 11.un~1Eo"on1 n1' 1 wo1111"<1 healthy 14 seconds ahead of •un.vet•llv• I) 33. ~. PeN!1 ,.,.,, C.orqo1110• . 1\ l8 • !°).._ih •Fount ... ,, v .. 1101 IS., '"" becond·place f1msher J err Veun· un··~"''Y '"""' , ,.,....,~, 1\ ss " $J11" dereems of MisMOn Vt eJO. •• •o. 10 ""°"""" 10 n roo "°""'"'" v.11,. ,.,... 11 Brown 111 11 USC'S CHARLIE WHITE ELUDES A PAIR OF UCLA DEFENDERS AS A TEAM, M1s1o1on V1eJO l·A .. ,,. . 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ReyN>IO\ lb N IS MoYer lb 74 From AP Dispatches • LINCOLN. Neb. M1ssour1 ·s James Wilder and Nebraska's ·Rack Berns played the football game of their lives Saturday But. when the game was over Berns would g ladly have tradect· his personal glory for the team victory that Wilder basked in Wilder set a school record. scoring four touchdowns to lead thc unranked Tigers to a 35·31 upset victory over second·ranked and Orange Bowl-bound Nebraska. The Tiger win also deprived NU or that out right Big Eight conference title. forcing the Huskers to s hare that honor with Oklahoma· "I'd gladly trade everything I gol today for one touchdown or some more points." said Berns. "ho became Nebraska's s tn):tl (' game and all·time rushing leader "It w:.i s a tough loss. but I think we'll come back 1n the bowl We've got lo go oot In style ltkc the Huskers arc known for I wanted a Bag Eight championship a nd a national chum· pionsh1p und that's gone now .. Oldaltoata 62, O~ St .. 7 NORMAN. Okla. ll carnt· us no sur· pris e that Oklahom1J tromp<.-'d Oklahoma State 62-7 Saturday. but lie ad Coach Barry Switzer did offer a shock when he said the Sooncrs arc bound for the Oran~c Bowl for a r e m atch agains t Hi g Eight ri val Ncbra&ka. Last week. the Soonto rs lost :.i heart stepping 17·14 conlt•sl to the Cornhusker!'> The invitation shocked many obser vers since major bowl committees seldom tn· v1te two teams from the same conference Most bowl offi cials uvo1d rematches of re· gular season games ) ards 1n the second period to account for ISU ·s two TDs . lhs running and passing <i lso set up two field goals by Steve Johnson as the Cyclones held a 20·10 lead m the third quarter. 4·A Goris IG1rt1• Ra«t.,. T-m1le Coun411 • ...... I '"""' I EOhon ?I 1 Wttl Ton•l't~ 8) l "'''"'°'" &I ••• C.O..la Me"' IOI ........ I '" C11v1ouo11 1 AnOrtM Korllorn 1(01\0nl 17 lt.J 1 (t1tmen ISdn Mlln.o\1 11'.}q, J. AtW> IWf">I Tot ••"<ti 17 .O. • A>nter' IE01\0nl 11 0 01""• tOP EO•"°" times 4o l'err"" U 10, I All«• 11.lfkOt n Oklahoma eas ily dom inated t:very a:.pect of the Saturday contes t with Oklahoma State. Halfback Bill S1ms··ap. peared almost unstoppable Sims piled lip 209 yards on JO curne::. and seared all four Sooner touchdown!> tn the But freshman quarterback Cha rlie Davis came orr the bench late tn the third quart.er to ignite the sluggish Colorado of. fense. Dav\s promptly drove the Burrs 9~ yards ror a touchdown. with fullback James Mayberry scoring from one.yard out with 10:22 left in the game. IJ lb t09 CO\t• ~ '"'"'' S Aom.tM 13 00. ' 11 Fl\~r ll U ' HH I 1 team 1 !).ttlla Bart>;tra $0, 1 fOUfll"'" Vtt11ey .o. 3. P.io, Vvnle\ M . a un1.,.~1v a. .. Htt41 1 1ncllvK1Ual 1. X _, 154.,1• 8«11.tr.11 II \0. 1 Vrll..-v• IF0«nl .. •n V•lley1 11 Ol. l H•n•ll I PalH Vetde\l 12 :u .• Sortn• Un1-.r\llV I 11 :19 °'""' lop Fovnla1n Volin t1tne\ • ~-11 <Ii. I Moll' 11 411 OllWt lop u ..... f'r\th lltne\ • Hol<!t>•n ., 5'1. <I ""-""'"'• CJ OI first hair . Sams boosted has sea!>on rushtng yardage to 1.762 yards. breaking lhe 81~ Eight season rwsh1ng record of 1.680 yards se1 las t } car b) Oklahomu State's 'Terrv Miller Davis. however. was thrown for a los!. by Cyclone rover Tom PertJcont! on the two-point conversion attempt .. •• , l ......... I New-v Para :kl. 1 Cor- Of'I M•r l>I J Fool'"" 11> a M.t""" ... - 0Udl•IV•"9 • °'"." Vl~W 130 ....... , l '" liauaa St. 38, Kmew %0 O•••Ou•• l C.•l>C>• JM•rtn•> 17 1 I . l Ao\l •Corona Gel Mar I 11 lb. l Bole II I Nt<WOU<• """' 1 17 1<1 • llrcx<OI• ,,.,._,,,,. Par• 1 12 n °'""' IOI) (oron.o Ol!I M4r IOln('\ <I l-•\<. 11 SI 1J S<Oll 11 SS Ot-IOP M.tnn• '"'" \ McC:..rt11y U 3' lotca St. 20. Colorado 18 BOULDER. ColQ -Junior quarterback Walter Grant ran for one touchdown and passed for another. and lowu Stale withs tood a fourth·quartcr Colorado rally to beat the Buffaloes. 20· 16. Saturday m the season finale for both Big EiJ(ht foot· MANHATTAN. Kan. • Tony Brown scored two touchdowns. a nd Dan Manucc1 hurled a 45·yard scoring pass and un· corked an 82-yard run. longest in the Bag Eight this year. to lead Kansas St.ate to an cmolion·packed 36·20 victory over Kansas and lame duck Head Coach Bud Moore .... G+r11- Hl'dl I '"""' 1 ~ ?t.. 1. S..n lV>> Oos\Pll l>1 J CAP<str-Vdlle., 101. •. Sunnv H•ll> 11) Ht>•I I •ncll•IGUrll I Httttlett IS.uqu» 11 11. 1 R•o•" 1$•\lq\l)I " ~ l Bot"'" IMor..i ....... 11 ... • Arr~o IS&fl LUI\ Ol>t\001 11 .a Tap C<l0<5lr•t>O V•llt!V """'' Q l eOMld 13. I), 10 trw>roe 1J lo ball teams . . T he victory boosted Iowa Statc'1o overall record to 8-3 and put the Cyclones in the Hall of Fame Bowl against Texas A&M . Moore. who was fired T hursday. watched helplessly as the Wildcats defeat· ed Kansas for only the third time m 23 years and plunged Kansas· record lo l · 10. one of its worst ever. • .., ... , , ,_,., I lt>f' I Malet' ~I and OU..rtt Holl • ., J M IS.IGr> VM!I086. • .Alld LClmd <I) H<,,.11 •n OtvoOUdl I Wt>ll\ IOudrtt Holl I 17 •1 1 Q.ltr 1M1-..on Voe1ol ,, "°· ] MOrP!~IO •Ou.trlt Hiii! 11 ., . • !'>lldrr I M•'>oOn Voe 10) 11 '8 T 00 M.t•~· O<ll l•mt• ' Sbumdn 1) •I Grant passed 27 yurds to slotback H11y Hardee m the first qu<1rter und ran fivf" T he Wildcats. playrng before a school re· co rd crowd of·45,115. finis hed the year 4·7, lhe1r best in rour yeµrs. . Hl'dl J '''""' I L<IQunil Ile•<" 10. l tiuro.tn~ ii . J NOf'lO 88 • f;j(\nop 'Ima• 137 H""' J ,,, CllvoOuttl I Kd•dmll\O\ IAlqheltll 11 " 1 l01""r 181 'l'iOP Am"t > 11 n. J Sclolh !R<'ClonOD I • Wll11., llOw"lfl 13 01 l op Ld9Uftd f:Wdtt\ lo"'<> I LOl>dllJ 01 " 1krn1111J·77 Buckeyes, Spartans Wm Michigan Rips Purdue F rom AP Dispatches ANN ARBOR. Mich. Rick Leach threw t"'o touchdown passci. and Russell Davis rusht!d for 127 yards Saturday a!> i.eventh-rankt.-'d Michigan rolled lo a 24·6 Bi~ Ten football victory over 15lh· ru~ed Purdue. Purdue. which wa!> bidding for 1b first solo -~t'Jr 1'en ctrnmpionshi p -since-192 . uf.f.eNd "1~ serious !ietback when quar1er back Murk Her· rmann went out with an injury in the f1rst quarter and did not return. M lchigun will play Ohio Stale next Saturday with tht> winner goinu to the Rose Bowl and the losl'r to thti Gutor Bowl. Purdue has accepted a bid to the Peach Bowl Christmas Day. M ich.Jgan lc<J 10·0 at that po~t and easily handled freshman quarterback Chuck Oliver the remainder or the i.tamc to raise its record to 6·1 in the ronfcrence and 9-1 overall. Purdue. which had owned a half.game 1cad. fe ll to 5-1·1 In the league and 7·2·1 overidl with one game remam1n~. Leach. w.ho a. wce.k carUer set an.NC.AA record for most career touchdowns produced, threw an 11.yard touchdown pass in the first quarter lo wingback Ralph Clayton and a, 10-yardcr in the second quarter to light end Doug Marsh. "" Oltle St. ZJ,. l11dl-J8 BLOOMINGTON . tnd . -Second.h alf touchdown runs or three yards by ..<rt SchUchter and 46 y&-ds b>""Rlcky Johnson rallied Ohio St.ate loll 21-18 vie.ton over 11tubbom Indiana Saturday. · Ohio State. which led 7-0 on a four•yard· touchdown run by fullback Paul Campbell. moved Into u lie for first place with a 6·1 Big Ten record und boosted its overall ·record to 7-2· 1. The J1 0011iers . who have not beaten the Buckeyes !lince t9!H. fell to 3-4 In ~MUC play and !l--6 v rltll. Tht> Hoos1~i • on a onc·yard touchdown run y M lkt> Hnrkrodtt' and a 30-yard field goal by David Freud, led 10·7 unlll lotc In the third quarter Mfdlfgan Si. 52, Norf'-'ntn-n 3 EVANSTON. Ill Kirk Gibson and Andy Schramm scored two touchdowns each Saturday to lead Michigan Slate's high powered offense to a 52-3 victory over Nort hwt!stern. Ttte 16lh·ra nkcd Spartans moved into a first·p1ace tic in the Big Ten football race. Th\! mumph W"J:f lht~-~nxth...st.t:a.iiht for the Spartans. who are 6· t tn the Big Teo. lied wlln'----• 1\1 ichigan and Ohio State. and 7.3 overall. · Michigan State nt-eds u victory over Iowa next Saturday to assure itself of al least a tie for the conference champions hip. The Spartans a rc not chg1blc for a bowl bid. Northwcsll:rn cn<ll'd 1lb :.cason on a sad note with an 0-8-1 rt'cord tn the Big Ten .and 0· 10· l o' c1· all. M 1ch.Jgan State look tht! opening kickoff and moved 72 yards for a touchdown on a one·yard pass from Eddie Smith to Gibson. Michigan State 's rccord·brcaklng battery. Bruce Reeves blasted l'A o yards for on'-' toucttdown and Schramm scored on a one·yard run after the Spartans had recovered a Northwestt!rn fum ble on the eight·yard line. Mi1111nela 24,. 1••.U 8 M I NNEA POLLS • Sophomore ta1 lbark Marion Barber rushed for 233 yards· and two touchdowns and bec1tme the second runrier in Min nesotu history to Kain more than l,000 y,ards in a season, as the Gophers beat Jllinois 24·6 Saturday T he 18\·~r-old Barber. wflo carried 36 Umt:S. now hWi l.()99 yards rushing with one game to pluy. The only other G()J>hcrs' runner to. go-over t,000 yards in u single sea11on wa11 John Kmg. who gained t,164 yards In 1972. ,...,. --W'f•8'Uht-M- IOWA CITY. iOWii pllt-end Br..ad-Jtetd...nn lhe end.around play ror lwQ touchdowns on bursts or 10 and 80 yurd lo help lowl\ to 3 38-24 victory .,.. ov~r Wisconsin Saturday ~ AP W .......... NO. 1 RUSHER -USC 's Ch3rlcs White is shown all er breakin~ th• TroJans' a ll-time rushing record Salurduy against CLA Whit(• fl£11ncd l45 yards in 33 carries (or a Schhchter. a rr("Hhmnn. Ulen-I('(! the c<>me buck. startlnj( the ft rNI drive after a 60·yu.rd t1oos1er"' punt TM Buckey aidcd..b.Y. an lndlanu rort·masklng penalty. held lhl· bull for 20 ploy~. Pre hman Phil Blanlcher. a third-strtng fullback. carried ~·~ 1rnd' five yards ror a J>'l]r of fourth quarter Iowa touchdowns. Bla nlcher' second score came after strt'>ng saafety Dave ~rttMotul of a.7!l9 . .. ull on the "round wllh Schllchte.r scorioa th o ahc>nd touchdown w11h three minutes l~fl 1n the _ thlrd quul'\cr ~ • ~~~~~ ........ ---~~~~_.;;::~~~ \.. qcckcr picked orr 0 \Y.lscons ln pus. I • tt ' ' • 1111 ~\1'' ·~,,~~rrr 1 , \H' ~t1l'lwi{I'l~" SundlJ. Nowo• 11, 1171 94 DAILY PtLOT ( , LITTLE ROCK. Ark. AP> - Quarter.back Ron C lcagnl scored three t.ouchdo1'ns and guided Arkansas on Jwo long scoring drives Saturd¥Y as the 13th-ranked Razorbtl(s beat Texas A&M, 26-7. an a~cepted an invitation to pl y tn the Fiesta Bowl. Dec. acainst UCLA . Texas A&M accepte4 ao in· vitation to play in the all of F'4me Bowl on Dec. 20 i Birm· ibgham, Ala. against low staie. Arkansas trailed 7·0 1 s than two m!Jlutes deep in the game, ' t' FOOTBALL I GOLF GOif Roaadap Blyleven ·Toiimey Benefits Hospital By HOWARD L. 'HANDY Of tM D•ll• 111101 s i.tt Baseball players are moving into the golf scene as honorary and active chairmen of various tournaments around Southern California thas winter. First it was the 'l'ommy John event at Yorba Linda Country Club ror benefit of the children's cancer founda- tion. That one is already in the books. THE NEXT ONE WrLL BE the Sert Blyleven celebr\· ty event at Mesa Verde County Club on Monday, Dec. 4 for benefit of the Childrens Hospital of Orange County. -........ ,. 'ft'_ti~-~ Blyleven. a pitcher with the Pittsburgh Pirates this .last season. livesJn.Yllla.P..a.dLThere are.still opeomgs-ror this Of\e according to Blylevcn w\th additional information -•v ail able by eaJJing-997"3000,-e!ftensiott 241-:- UP FOR GRABS -Flonda State's Kurt Unglaub <Jeft > fights for the football with Navy's Charlie Meyers during action Saturday. Unglaub won the struggle giv- ing Florida State a first down and setting up their init.ial score of the game. Florida _Slate won , 38-6. Southern ·F oodxdl Auburn Ties GMrgia From AP Dispa&ches AUBURN, Ala. -Eighth-ranked Georgia. ~bredded for a school record 250-yard rushing er. Cort by Auburn's Joe Cribbs, settled for a 22·22 tie Saturday by kicking an extra point with 5: l8 re- maining, leaving the Southeastern Conference Sugar Bowl berth unsfecided for two more weeks. Willie McClendon's one-yard plunge brou~ht Georgia within a point and Rex Robinson booted lhe conversion as Coach Vince Dooley disdained a two·poinl attempt. The outcome left Georgia, S.l-1 overall. with a s;o.1 SEC record. Tllird·rankcd Alabama, S-0 in the c0nference and idJe Saturday. can represent the SEC in the Sugar Bowl by defeating Auburn on Dec. 2. Cribbs ~ained his 250 yards oo 34 carries and scored on runs of .60 and two yards. Quarterback Charlie Trotman, benched for a while in the seeond ·period, scored on a 60-yard run in the third • quarter and threw a 44-yard pass to Mark Robbins thnt set up Cribbs' second touchdown, which put the Tigers in front 22· 15 late in the third period. N9're Da..e 38. Ga. Tttlt2J ATLANTA -Vagas Ferguson rambled for a !iehool record 255 yards and scored one touchdown as 10th-ranked Notre Dame pounded Georgia Tech 38·21 Saturday for its eighth ronsecutive victoty. . Joe Montana. who scored one touchdown and passed for two others, a lso l'dgcd his way into the Fighting Irish record book by completing 10 straight passes in the game. The game was delayed for about five minutes when fans behind the Notre Dame bench began · throwing objects at the players, and Coach Dan Devine took his squad to the center of the field while erder was restored. Notre Dame will play io the Cotton Bowl. pro- bably against Houston. cie.uon 28. Marwland 24 COLLEGE PARK. Md. Twelfth-ranked Cle mson edged 11th-ra nked Maryland. 28·24.. S3turday-andimmed1ately accepted a bid lo play m the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. Marler tut llrst-halt touchdown passes of 20 • yards lo Mardye McDole and 18 yards to Jones a s the BuUdogs, 6-4, sought to keep alive their own hopes for an invitation to the Peach or Hall of Fame bowls. The Tigers made it close when lfeisman Trophy candidate Charles Alexander barged two yards for a touchdown, his second of the J{ame. with 3:40 let\ in the fourth period. ltfffllld (Fla.) JG, Saa Diego St. 14 MIAMI -Ken "McMillian replaced injured quarterback Mike Rodrigue, then set up comeback touchdown runs by Otis Anderson and Ken Johnson as Miami scored a 16-14 colle~e football victory over San Diego State. San Diego State closed to within two points on Mark Halda's 17-yard touchdown pass to Steve Stapler with 51h minutes remaining, but Miami put the game away with a time-consuminjt drive. Florida 18, Kentltr .. 18 LEXINGTON. Ky. -Be rj Yepremian shrugged off the only conversion failure of his col· lcge career and booted four cruciaJ'field goals, in· eluding a 38-yarder with 42 seconds remaining to give F1orida a 18·16 victory over Kentucky In Southeast.em Conference football Saturday. Yepremian, who earlier kicked field goals of 37. 33 and 37. capped a 68-yard scoring drivntter Kcntucky·s Rod Stewart had plunged one yard off le-ft tackle to give Kentucky a 16-lS lead. Florida linebacker Scott BranUey kmed Ken- tuc ky 's last hopes by intercepting a Larry McCrimmon pass. Te11nessee 41, Mlal ..... I J7 KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -Comerback Roland James scored one touchdown and set up two more with a palr or interceptions and a punt return as Tennessee rallied to beat Mississippi, 41·17. in Southeastern Conference football.Saturday. The 190-poUl)d ~unior intercepted Ole Miss _quartc.r.back.Jobn Fourcade's fourth-doWn pass-for Curtis Weathers on the VOls' 10-yard Une and raced 90 yards to end the Rebels' hopes of a come· back with less than four minutes remalnin~ No. Caro. St. 24. ~JO The Tigers. who won the Atlantic Coast Con- ference championship and have one game remain· mg, will play the loser of next week's Ohio State- Michigan game. RALEIGH, N.C. -Prolific Ted Brown ran for A loss lo Maryland m last year's season one touchdown Saturday and Nathan Ritter added opener was the onJy defeat for Clemson in 1977, three field goals of more than 30 yards each to lead and Saturday's victory ended a six-game losing North Carolina State to a 24-10 Atlantic Coast Con· slrEmk at the hands of the Terps, who will play in ference win over hapless Duke. locking up a berth ---l e un~exa~. ----iu.the..DlngerinC....89_wL,_ _ .~Brown, the 5-Coot· 10, 199-pouna i'lllming-b&Gk - , Mlulssfppl St. J&. ISIJ J4 whose No. 2s jersey was retired in pregame ceremonies,'nlshed ror 96 yards to bo06t his season total to 1.219 and push him past Earl Campbell of Texas as the NCAA 's fifth leading all·time rusher with a career total of 4,471 and to keep him well atop the ACC as the top runner in the league's his· t"Ory. JACKSON, Miss. -Quarterback Dave Marler fired two touchdown passes and tailback James Jones rushed for 162 yards as the Mississippi State Bulldof(s upset 17th·ranked Louisiana State 16·14 Saturda_v. but the Tigers received a Liberty Bowl bid against Missouri. Texas Clobbers TCU IAJnghonu to Play Maryland in Sun Bord From AP Dt.spatcbes FORT WORTH, Texas -Ninth·ranked Texas, ignited by safety Johnnie Johnson's 47-yard touchdown in erceptlon return, whipped Texas Cbrts\iao. 41·0, Saturday in_ a Sou.thwest Con- ference game and accepted a bld to play Maryland ia tbe.-Sun:Bowt Dec. 73 nnrrPuo. Texas, now 7·2 overaJl ind ~ m swt play. rolled up 31 ftrat·half polot.s against the hapless Homed Frop and Oooded the raeld with reserves. Jobmon was the catalyst for the arouaed Lon1bom8 ~th two interceptiom and two punt re- turDll. • 31. 53, 31 and 29 yards as Texas Tech took lts fifth straight victory and raised its record \o 6-3 for the year and 4·2 Ln SWC play. SMU fell to 4·5-1 and 3·4. Phil Weatherall scored Tech 's only touchdown w Ith a one-yard plunge In the 1ourth""ll'Jarter, but fullback Jams H»l!D«11g&In powered the. Tech or- f ense ,-gaining-190 yank tn 31 carrte& ~ se,f"a Tech record for a season. MustanB quarterback Mike Ford, who was in· tercepted rive limes, directed SMU lo two touchdowns lo the second quarter \o cut. the lead lo 16-14 at the halt. Wttb Taal leacllQf S-0 after Ruaell Erxleben kiek .. tbe flnt._O( bll tour Oeld .-Uc JOflluo9. ---mee ·~~g[ft:U atel>;ed In front "11 'l'CO Wide rttetver 11.ichael -. Milton..udfled untouched fora f.ou(hdown. HOUSTON -Rice defemtvaeod .Jill\Frltb in• J()holon had two punt mums lhal set up 10 tttcepted two puses and tan one .c.tbem back 31 point.I aad intercepted a H<.'OOd pus thal Texas yards for a touchdown nd Wea Hansen klcked bla caehed ror another touchdown. lint field goaJ ot die leUOC\ satul'day .. the Owls uptet error-pla1\aed Baylor. ~·10. Te298 Tft'la 19, Sllfl J8 iueBOCK. Texas -Texas Tech turned two an&af'ICillltioDI and a fumble recovery lDto ~e~ Rtead ..S Uaenlaeld ornwo lurloUt teOrinl blda by ~ Jletbodilt lD the cloalna mlnutaa to take a 19-16 Southwell' Conference vT1 SalW'· TiMt Baldel'I' !nil Adams kicked field Coals or The Owls took a 7-0 lead In lhe tint quarter on Earl Cooper's four·y&J'd run. capplng a ~-yard drln.in..wblcb Cooper aaNMct_.. yudl. Baylor Uecl 1t earl1 ln the aecood qnr\9r on •..:-OO~·yard dive by Walter•Abercrombie, but sno· menta later Frltb •wwpted. •AH• by quai"tei'tiiat Sfrie SiriUh and r" 31 yadl 1Dto the 'end r.ooe. "., .............. · .. following a 56-yard kick" If re· turn, a 29-yard pass play, and a pass interference penalty Aller that. Texas A&M did not cross the Arkansas 35 until the urth quarter. Calcagni's first touchdo tough eight-yard run, came ur plays after William Hampton re- covered a Curtis Dickey Cu e at the Aggies' 28. The next two times Ark had the ball, it moved 86 and yards and scored on field g by lsh Ordonez ror a 13·7 h lf lime lead. On Texas A&M's first play of the third quarter, Arkansas cor· ne rback Vaughn Lusby In· tercepted a deep pa:;s a nd re· turned it 19 yards to the Arkansas 32 and a face mask penalty moved it lo the 17. Four plays lat.er, Calcagni tucked it up inside tackle and scored from the 3. ·· Texas A&M failed on two fourth-down opportunities in the fourth quarter. On fourth·and· one-rrl>m the Arlcansas 22. Dickey was knocked down for a 1-yard los.~ by J im Howard and Jim Elliott. Moments later on fourth -a nd -five from the Arkansas 36. Mos ley lost 23 yards when pressured by Jercy Saxton and Brad Shoup. SCOfll aYOUA"TE"S runA&M / o o o I Ark•ns.u 1 I> I> I 21> A&M-~ t ""' IFrMl•Hnkt<kl ARK~ 8 rUf\ t()rOoner ktO I 1'AK-FG~t7l .ARX.-FGOr~17S ARK· C.ICbV"i J r\lfl lpu~ta1teo1 AA I(-~ 2 rufl IC>f'OOflet kt<k I ·-~·"' Fl"ldOWft' A~lles·nr~ Peuh-vy¥Cb Return v•rOI. PUSH OAME STATISTICS A&NI IS Putll' Fumbln-I0-1 PeNltln.vMCb . -~ 171 Q IMSI Pitt Rom~ To ,l)pwl Bid Ar11 10 61 207 100 '" ._tM ~ t.() •-47 PITTSBURGH IAP ) -After beating Army 35·17 Saturday un- der gray skies. the 18th ranked University of Pittsburgh football team acce~ a flin-in-the-sun trip to the Tangerine Bowl. "No other bowl can glve you what the Tangerine Bowl can give you -Disrtey World, Sea World, Cypress Gardens, and the weather," said Coach Jackie Sherrill, pealing a tangerine mo· meats after Pitt accepted the bid to play North Carolina State in the Dec 23 game-in Orlando; Fla. "This is where the players wanted to go. The Tangerine Bowl was their first choice," Sherrill added. Before the bowl trip. Pitt will close out. its regular season with a game next Friday against No. 1 Penn State. ....... Steve Pappas, chairman of the Toys Fore Fairview event at Costa Mesa Golf and Cou.nlry Club, says that tournament will have Graig Net- tles of the New York Yankees as honorary chairman. Nettles, a resident of El Toro. is the one who turned the tide in favor of the Yankees when they defeated the Dodgers in the World Series this year. A brilliant day at third base deprive(! the Dodger:s of at teaSl fi>Ur runs 1n The pfvolal gamt-. ----- l n~this one, a few outside golfe rs will have an opportunity tQ play on either Saturday or Sunday, Dec. 16 or h for only a $1 green ' NETTLES fee. A gift of $5 or more, however, is also a part of the bargain. still below the normal weekend green fee or $7. IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY done so, however. bet· ter call Ann McCoy at 540-7500 early Monday to insure a starting time as only a very limited number of players. other than club me mbers will be able to participate in this one. Don Sutton has also had a tournament where he was' co-chairman this fall and a number of other major league players, present and past, have participated in many of the Monday celebrity events. This ~tonda , it will be the Amencan Professional Golfers event at Fallbrook Country_ Club with former Dodger slugging star Duke Snider among the top celebrities partic1paung. lie lives adJacent lo the course m Fall brook. • • • SCOTI' SIMPSON, a former winner of the Costa Mesa ()pen tournament from San Diego a nd a member of the USC golf team during two NCAA championship years.. finally qualifie4 for the PGA tour on his third try. Simpson was one or 27 gortcrs to gain the privilege at the fall school out of an original list 0(600 applicants. ••• THE WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL 1-tolf tour will play a tournament at L-Os Alamitos Country Club Nov. 27. It is a pro-am event with area amateurs playing in foursomes with WPGT players. Included in the list of those expected to play are Marianne Slangeland, the 1973 state junior champion; Dayna Benson. the 1975 U.S. n ational Junior champ; Marianne Bretton, the U.S. amateur runnerup; and Missy Wonacott or Long Beach. The eve.nt will be known as the Millie Vessels Classic with the public invited to watch play at no chargt:. ••• 1~ ... Clterld•fl Area Gell C.llFRS NEWPORT BEACH ...: Low gross. low net tournament for lhe men's club at Newport Beach Golf Club: Low gross-1. Ron Knos, 66. L-Ow net -1 Ron Wild. 51 . Flight A-1. ltie 1 John Paulsen, Don Wulf. SJ. Flight 8 -1. Bob Lindsey, 54: 2. Bill Stevenson. 57. Flight C l Marv fischer, 51 ; 2. Carl Larrabee, 52. Still in the running for Lhe president's cup. cham- pionship: Ron Wild, Ron Knos. Bob Lindsey. Chuck Sannes. Max Dimmitt. Walt Linsky. Vice-president's flight contenders: Paul Shaner. Max Cole . Cecil Lawson, Ken West. Upcoming events: Mixed better ball of partner~. Nov. 18; Christmas party, Dec. 9. EL NIGUEL -Terry ReJd captured the women's President's cup championship at El Nigl.leLCountry Club. Finals 1teswts: Flight I-Bobbie dePlanque def. Lor- raine lmpey; Flight.2-..Jeanne Simms def. Margaret Ann Koch; F1ight 3-Jean Badraun def. Dorothy Howard : Flight 4-Eileen Marsden def. Joyce Hopton. Flight s-Gloria Weidner def. Edith Wray; Flight 6-Micki Renwick def. Peg Herten: Flight 7-Millie Def· febach def. Julie Kee; Flight 8 Terry Reid def .. Jo An McDonald. NFL Standings PcnWar PeopltWK JOHNSON & ~,\.. HomeotJ ''Golden Touch'~ A~lllCAN CO..l'•llENCE l1UT , ... ,..~ lt•m• ets.tl Fr•MIKO 10,.,,,....,12, I rt m 1 IJultdlO et T-S.y Ml•m• ,.._Enoteno N-YOf'l!JeU .... ._. 8Uff•lo W L T P(t. I'll "A • l 0 ,,,7 ~7 1• a J o .111 ,.,s 191 • 1 0 ,j.lj 7SJ 2'" s • o .os ue i.1 J 8 0 .,IJ l'lt. 2U CeMr.M 4 ' 0 •••• ,,,, 1.., I • 0 .~ 0111 1• ) • o .•SS 182 IM 1 10 0 ·°'' Ill "' ... 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""'~'• r 4 o_ .a.Jt ~ "' Ni>•""\'-G4ents et llllf'•IO ' t 0 .Ml '" t<IS N-Yor• Jf!lUt Mldmt ' I 0 .JM IM 10I N-Or'-•IAlleftl<t i I 0 .'7J lfl 114 Phl._lllflle •I S'I Ullo" wett 54t1 0"90M KeflMS C1IY • t o .11t ,.. ,,. s .. ttie .i Oillllend , • 0 ,._ 1'j ,.. T•mPa S.y M Oli«loo J • 0 .OJ '°' 211 -.,, ..... VO- i IO 0 .ott ISi IU Pllhbu,_eU8" Fr-111<0 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ltNCOLN·MERCURV DEALERSHIP i .. • Vt in ch (•n ste ca ae ac st1 br ch Al pr in to di ve f o to m WI a1 in nt a~ rr, fr1 pr E1 Is al f Coast,· Behind 1 7-0,. J Rallies for 18-17 Win . ., LJi: • R OC(' h.ect prl'VIOuSI}' ber.lf'(I ••--.••10\elr Qoldtm Wt":st 1 Avoc ado I nd a t a rte d to take t hMrge l>re•k:s tlll went to Cerritos. .Mrke Musso bulled a pltchout In· •I < RDCIET SHDTS rl FROM ROD LAVER "'IU.USTRA1EO BY JIM JONSON 6ET dff Ydll~ /If ELS, Ndff Ill ()'l/02Y. PREPARE .' II• OM.Y PfLOT 8S Minutemen . Fall, 58-20 three touc hdowns on runs or 19 and 58 yards . Tht• at"d l•<' Kidi. from ~ ddltback 'M1s~11on 1 Orun'c \ CollCQe hi.' t• don • ' 1t aaain QC(' ENOS T ll£ SEA ON to the ~•Ir und Ste ve Cordle cauaiht it In midair to sto.._,_'- l.16eeiy "Christia n . which r olled o ver its seven previous oppo - nents, was stunned in the first round of the eight-man ClF playoffs Satorday as Cuy ama Valley d e fe ate d t he Minutemen, 53.·20, m a game played al Ocean View High. But Liberty Christian. which surrendered only 26 points a ll aeaao11 . ct>uldn't solve Cuya ma 's ground-oriented attack. with a 7-.3 l'('('<>rd. lt!I ~it · 1n C'oach l>tck Tuckt'r ' t'r'-'"'. th rl'f• > l'ltni, aild dr<>t>a Ccrril~ wht<·h 1u' the> &M>n bv hand to 6 4 mg out 1..i.st ~t-rond losst>\ to 1\~ occ runnint: buck Oun Oud f1r~l four opponent .... cndt'd lht> dridae J<>&rwd 'l'On) i\ccomuncJo )Nt r on mrn•h lht> :sumf' note a!I thP onb pla~t·r' 1n Pmttc his with J drurn..ith· J8 17 wm o,,,.-r tor) to ru h f'or 1.000 yurd• in a t\ voe .1do Bo" I bound (\•rnto' "''•' o n Tht> soiihom ore from SuturdQ.>• night ul (.)('(' (;o. tft ~eba lttAh wenl mw the Quart r back l>a\t' \toll1r.a cont.en nN •d1ng 24 yards to 'llUL"f'zl'd into the end 1mw from rt•urh th1· J>lutt-dU and·ealnL-d rm the OIW·Y::ird hnt• "''ll bu\!> ~7 \'\l'I\ 100 )Utt.ls un ""'' ~~b to n:mu1m~ 10 the gnmt.> Ill ~in ¥•' c h11'nl <l7fi -· t he South Coust Coo forenet• OCC 'ita'rt.t'll on~~ . t!)_n lh.•r:!orJ.b.c.J:l.u:al.b-_ -. -1111-. fl~ld t--<l1rl-br'fom-t•h1rtm- T he win \\a:. tht• Pir:.1t1.•:. · lh1rd tht.• fir t 11ml' the 1''aJcom got Ute ---·&4&l$l t,.,.ms-whK'ft.~tll ~Po" t - peu1ng tn µo:.t .wuson bowb WHEN TIU: PIRATE defense ( Po~o Teams Win r- Tars , Eagles, Ediso11 &ill Top-:.ci."<.lcd ;\;t<v.1-.01' 11.trQQr. 'E'"sCa n<'1a and Edison ·hig h schools all ad\ a need 10 the second round of the Cl F '1·A water polo champ1onsh1ps with ,·1ctor1es Saturday. T w o othe r area schools Univers ity and Manna we re defrated Newport blitzed Redlands in its opener as the Sailors ~cored 17 goals in the first two periods and then coasted to an easy 26·2 ' t('torv Kl·n· Sout h led Newport with rive goals followed by team mates Greg Stevens <1nd J umes Bergeson who had four each. The "'in keeps Newport's re cord for the :, car unblem ished at 23-0 Estancia SC'ored st:< goals in the third period to break open a tight game as the Eagles defeat· ed Downey. a free-lance entrant, 15·7 Tht• Eal-!lt•:. ~ot an outstanding pnl ormancc from .Joe Drake "ho scored riv<' goals and also 1.·ontnbukd four Estanci:.i will meet Millikan in tht• ~erond round. u 9-8 \'ictor ovN Thousand Oaks . Edison l:.Corcd SC\'l'n goals in O\'ertjme 1 to ovcr<'ome a stub· born Wilson lllacicnda lkights 1 · team. J7.12. The Chargers got u balanced a Hi!_ c k Si~ -11.Ult! pl U yt:t:s lJtJli ed lQ th e ('Ontt·.~.t -wit h S h uwn ·Mccraney and Lindsey -ililey pacing the WUY With three goals each Edison. the second p lace finisher in the Sunset U!ague. will go on to meet Long Beach Wilson in round two. lhooen<h 0 0 I I 1 NtWl>Orl H...-bOr • Q ) • 1• Nt•Porl ~°'"'0 Souin ) Stev~n~ •. 8er~'i0n •. r •Ylor' J Grol!< 7 °"v""' 7 Corm<tn 7, Alhson 1 Ho•tll I ful!\ 1 ~Of'e by Olurter-. Marm,. 1 1 t 4 t. Mor a CO\I a • 6 S 4 II Maron .. '1«0<•"9 fl\'" If-fl•. Ro,.... I, McGl)'W1 I, MO<ablto I, Ekb<'ro I $<-bY Ouaowr1 Oo•ney 1 l 1 O 1 E\lancla • • • 1-1$ E alencla Horlnq Or .. ~e ~. Oonntll 3, W~Sll'IOll l, l(lltmer 7, L•m I,,,,..,,..,,, I S<en-.,PH'l-Unovenoty 2 J l 7 1 o 11 Newt>ury Pa,,. I J • 7 7 0-11 Un1ver1o1ty loCO<lfl9-Oor•ull '· Soflo '· "kCO'I' 1. Woollell t " ... ...,,...._ E <111.on • 1 l •·l • 11 WllM>n IH«•enda His I 7 7 l :J..I 1-17 Edl•on scorlno "'<Crenev l , R •••v l , 6e<Q1'01U J, u.,... ... ., 1. Wooden J, Hoffman 2, Oc "'""'' 1, Sh•kb 1, Me-f¥•n 1 Cl F '-A Water POio Pleyolt• CFl"l r ...... 1 Ne,.qorl HartlO< 16. RrOl<t-7 Mllllkoitn9, Thou~h8 E slanc•• 1$, Oownev I .lo• A llM 19 T rov S ci.altey IS. Kai.11a 8 ~ Nf!"1bury Peril 17, Unoveri.•l'r II (cl•son 11, WolW>n CH&<'"""" Ht•Ollhl 17 LOf\9 s..K1'Wlhontl, Ou.n• ~ Mora ~·• 18, Mann• 8 <,,inny Holl• 18, RO•l»nO 1 t'ulcon drive. Out \tit• OCC oCCcnse spulteret' a nd had to pWlt. Mike Davis ~e­ turncd U1e kick 67 yards f<>I! a touchdown on the last play or the f1r1~l <tuurtcr Cerr1tos hud momentum going 1nlo the locker room a s Bill 8crg1ad1s caught a OuWayne Decker pass for a score W'tth 33 . seconds left to the half for a l7·-0 leud B\JT MOLLICA BROUGHT th~ Piraws-ba-ck;-·-anct-it. -rou1d have been Cerritos' own fault. The F"atcons tineaup a nd taunt· ed OCC before lbe second half kickoff und this jacked up the Pirates. So uthpa w kic k e r Bruce Silverman booted a 28-yard field goal on the Pirates initial drive Lo m ake it 17-3. This set the stage for Mollica 's heroics. He directed the Pirates down the field where he scored what.~roved to be the_ winning touclidown. "I thought CoTdle and Mo11ica played their best games or the season." sajd Tucker. "Our de· fense played the best it has all year, especia lly in the second half. I didn't even talk to them at hatrtime, but when they t aunt· ed us it kind of jacked us up a little bit." A li ttle bit might be a big un- derstatement. SCORE BY OUAllTEllS Cerr11os OranQ" COiJ\I Cer Marton 71 FG 10 I 0 0 11 0 ~ 10 • ,, Ct1 Oavlll>7 llUf>1r~lurn I Manin ~le a I Ce• S~•Ql<IO<l 11 p.ou from Oeoer 1Mano11 .. ,,. OCC Sol"9rrrwn 19 ~ G OCC -Molllc• S•ut> tSllvt.,trl,Jn Olck I OCC. Sat'1y 11~1(' 1>1oc:ae<1 Pun•. ball rollf(I ou1 o1 eno ,_, OCC -Molli<oit 1 run lpa\~ ta11e<1 I Alt •.000~11....,led Fl"t down\ Ru\he\ voitrcb P••\lnQ yarell. Pa.lM\ GAME STATISflCS ~~~~~~ . 1:~ P~ne1t1P!.·Y••O'> • I~ INDIVIDUAL llUSHINO Cer Mardi\ 17~. Cooel<tnd 18-18 Dr<k•• •· tor m+nu) 11 OCC OUOdrl<* 7• 100, Molloca IJ ~I. 0.•" 13·•1>. Jrranko 1·1, Ric aaro I tor m1nu• • INDIVIDUAL PASSINO C..t OMUr 1-U.O. uo. C:....•rlllo I I 0. I\ OCC Molllc• "'' 1, IJ . .Hr.,,,lro•~ 2, .a INDIVIDUAL llECEIVIHO Ctr O~rqlldli. 3·78, AW 3 '1. Warl! 7 71. Ca••' 1·1$ OCC B•.oot 3 :U., l\1Ltwra 7 '5, C.tmp a Oavuo11 2·11, OudelrlOQe 1· IJ. -~ JC Grid Standings OCC Runners 3rd SOUTlf COAST COHFEPENCC .. ,,~ W l P" PA (I trlt~ • t ., ,,., 68 < -.n l.Ht f,)r .W-'-\ ' J t j 1 .!-6 {)tdf'I''' ln..1.t J J "'• l4A t vlh.rlll•, ' J 1~1 'ol c.. ... nM t.nd J l n) 1'3 .,., ~.on A~ oo 1 • 111 IZ9 ( r(I• fHUfil 1 • 101 l~ wturCWY'• Scot .. or"'"~·· CW' t 1~. (.-rnto~ t1 .>.-n\ 1 A1 .. J' Gro ... ,mon1 1• f-ullt·rton ~ ~' >•n AntO'ltO 2& SOIJf"EAN CAL CONFEAE,.CE IFl,..11 W L T PF PA (i<il()l'n WP\f 6 0 0 "' 63 S""'" Mon" ·l \ I 0 10) 6S LA "•'bO' J 1 I 141 117 LA ~Oul~w··". , I 1H 111 c ~n,. .. -. .. • .. o 91 t-3' Roo "unoo t • 0 II 118 \.O\A""'I~(( 0 ~ 0 ~ 161 • LA s.>uuiw1•'' torfMl'd lo CYPI'•"' b t·•u~•· ol 1tv·l1qtt>teplctff·r FruNy '!><Ot"r r ulO•·n Wt>-.t lb (yC)rf"' 1 · S<dwd'T'~S~rws l A SoUlflwt \1 21, LA "arbOr 72 q ,o Honoa "' LC>~ A~·~· cc t .. .JVdlldbfW S AN 0 1 EGO-O r a nge Coa st College's wome n's cross country team captured third place m the Large Schools division Saturday ut the Junior College State Finals her~. Orange County':. other area entrant Golden Wel:.l firu shed mnth in the womcn"s division. * * Mf." ll.1'91 ~-" * 1 GrMsmonl 2', 1 Fullerton n . oounlfPld 11•. •· Et c..m1no Ul, ) L.ono 8e&et1 CC 12', o Ame•IClm Rover 179. 10 s.tn ~Ito 100 ,,..,,_,, I . HU"I IMocltSIOI 19 l1 7 °'1•t rGrooumon11 t9·37, J. Curlllo <&.lkerttletd l 1' 41 • Sci.alll!r CLA' v .. ,, ... I 70 00. s Ill>'<' Groumonl r 10·01. b !Celle• •G«>"rnon11 70 01 1 LCO<ly IGrOMmonl I 10 O'I, •• Cor""" ILono e-ec" CCI tO 12 . 9 Kay 1talei>41 t5equoos1 70 IS, 10 !Mt••• <£1 C•m•nol 20 1• WOMEN cuor .. SChoOl\I I Wt'1 \/°'ll~y 'l'I 1 frr'\no CC S• l. Ot.;inqe Cod\I 110 • Slln Jo5" C••v 113 ~ C.r~• l]f 6 5>lmll Row 14J I l A "'MDot 1.-i 8 C.tnaoe 1)0 Q Golelf'n WMI 1(1.1 * * "* , ... ,,,.,... .. 1 Pt"r-tl,ltn C'W~l 'VoUf'VI '1 30 1 Crowley CSon Jo'\~• 11 44 3. Hl"'~tit" tFre\ttol 1) )I "~ WctP\e:f"\poon IW01 v otlryl 19 m ) Roblnw<> •O•lt•I 18 fl, 6. Sin"''""~ ILA Har bot) 11:n . I . Pr<1ut• 4Gros' monll 18 lll. I Devi. •We.I Vallt"Yl 19;41 , 9 Ewrty !Weil Voitli"'1'1 19 4A 10 Henclrl<~..,,. C'Nttl Vellry I 19 •• 1• C:.elt~ !Or-Coe•1l 1'1 ,. n Hema!lollkt IOr~ CO<l>11 1' ~ 19. Fer"""°"' IOranvt Co•>! I 70 O'f 31. LUtle IOr_,. Coa'O 70 II ,1 8owm•n IGofOen We,11 70'"0 •0 1<e10 10r11nQP Coull 70 )3 • • W•one• 1c;a1ae11 Wot I 10 )• •' 8an1ti. •Goldtn WM11 70 1' )~ C.•I l•n IOr11n91' C.o.sto n 10 SI Vol~' •C.olOpn W~>ll n JI 67 8<'llin1> 10r•no~ C:O.\.U 11~.s1: fM But h r •c;.ot<l+n w-,11 2i S, .. Mowl- •Gotd~n We\I 1 7~ O•, •' Ponr f c;a1aen WMI I 7~ ·oe. In~late your windows. d<>w~ with )/'\ Scotch-ln•ul•tlng ~win· r] rl lml Sun Control film l Wl/6 moMY mlnY f t ~ I Two quick touchdowns by Cuyama's Alfredo Ma rtinez gave his team a 14·0 advanta ge that the Minute m e n we re never able to overcome. Ente ring the game un- def e at e d . th e Mlntlte men we re he ld to their lowest orrenslve out put of the season. -Doug Huntttfl.g-, who gctlhered 146 yards for ----~-~'==------the-contest; scored two Girls r{dvance of ~iberty :hr isu a;·s S<·-l>Y Cllurters Cuv•m• u n 77 o )& Loberly 0 u 0 • 20 C Mart,,._t •rut\ M.l'1•1'tt "'"' C M•rtlnPt 11 run •runtalf+o<ll WOMeH'$ SWIMMING Seul ..... Gtl..,,... AA 1t•o l.tCMStMeLAI T•em \COr in9 1. UC S•,,•• (\erbere el; 1. CM Poly CSLOI 1': 3 C.t Sl•te Nortllrldve S.; •. Cel Pply tPomonel 30, S. Cel Slalt IL.Al 75; • uc trv.nen UC lrvilM Pieces •00 tree rtl•y-S. UCI IKrus~. C••w•tt. He vt rr• •no Scannell • • Of> 1. 100 breu• rttloity •. UC I IOOIOn, OiRlenro, Lff •l'ld l(,UHI 2 u O; 200 lly re•o >. UC• INevarra, Dolan, OIRiento •nd Malkoll 1 7 OL•. 800 tr" retey-~ -1.1c1 1.nrowolo0. caiweu, sc-u And N•varTal 8'"4 •. 700 lrtt re lay i. UCI ISCannell, Oolafl, tCnne -Mttlkllff) f : ... "f; 400 fly rt ltf=-4, UCI ICa\well, Nl'vArra, S<•nnetl ""° 9.,,..,,,.no1 • so. 200 ~o r•· lay • UCI o.laOlf, Dolan. Lee ano Orownlnol 7.2).0; 400 med ley re- lay-s. UCI IMalkoff, Kruse, Brown. and C..\welll • 4'.2, a x 2S tree •• ••v 1. UCI IOolan. Let!, NeY•rr•. C.a~wttl, ~ning, l(r~. SC<1nMll •"" Malkolll I 4$.S; Merkle retey-1. UC• IKtlne, Otown•no. Nev.,,. •nd Scannell 13·13 •. In Volleyball L. Hunuono •~run •LO<MHrbo~ ------------1><1!.> trom Arnao Newport Harbor . Laguna Beach. Irvine and c MarllnPt ~,.,,. run '"''"° Huntington Beach high schools all advanced to the c W1>•1~1·ne JO Pi-'' ''°"' MeMI . •woer pai.\ 1r~uell ccond ;r:ound ~ter -wtnnfng: their-apcnmg Cl F-4-A c ~ .. ""P~ - _girls ~olle ball_playofr matches Satur~y. ____ .. .'Fe:~\~·~;~"NJ ' ewport Harbor. third seeded in the tourna-r Meoo I run IWhll~\hn•· u run• ment. had U~e trouble !n dispos_ing of ~l. ~nthony. ~ ~;:~:~~~:::: :;"::.~:~':':.~. 15-0. 15·8. Kns and Kon Pulaski , both Juniors. led L oou9,.., so P••~ "o"' Arno1 the way as the Sailors ran their overall record to •run tMot~d• 13-1. ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~--~ Second-seeded Laguna Beach didn't even build up a s weat in defeating Montebello. 15·2, 15-0. Set- t er Deidra l)e,·ora k paved the way for her team- m ates wilh help from cente r-blocker Karen Lynch. The win raises Lat!una Beach's overall mark to 17·5 for the season. Ir vine ran into so me trouble but finally shook off California. 15·6. 15 8 Hitter-blockers Michelle K elly and Teresa Fren<'h com bined to give the Va - queros a stron~ front line. Irvine will meet Newport Harbor in round two with a coin nip deciding the host team. Huntington Beach held off a tenacious North Torrance club. 15·12. 15·9. Setter Chris Hensley <'Ombi ned with hitter J enny Townsend lo give lht! Oi lers the leverage they needed to pull out the vic'- tory . Estancia. a third place finisher rrom the Sea Vi ew League. ga ve Aviation all 1t could handle before finally succumbing. 3· 15. 15·5. 15·3. The playoffs r esume wittl second ro und matches Tuesday followeo by Ille quarterfinals on Friday, lhe semis on Tuespay, Nov. 28. a nd the finals on Saturday. 1?ec. 2. * * * Cl F 4·A Girts VoHe'IWll Pt•yOll• "'"'""""" NPwp0rl HartlO< clef St Anll>OnY. l.S 0, IS·8 L•auo• 8•<Kll Cltl. MOntef);ooio * * * u 7.1~·0 lrv•n" °"' Uhforru1.r tS·6 1'>-8 Hun1tno1on ~" oe1 Horii> l o• ••nee, • ~ 17 1$ 'I Aviation ""' ESl<>nCl4, J IS. IS~- ·~ J Dick Miller Motors FfAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED S4et. ~lcr, ~ & o.-o.l•41rt 120 W .W....-at So. Main. s-. A9a •557-2132• -__________ ,..... __ ~ 1:£: of tile. ...=....= .J I _ _... _ __._ ..... t un's l\Ut-your air c:ondllloner ruM lesa. • lfepels 19-xt Of lM"Wfl'llJlUI V161ft ray1-co1tly tun tMlnt or drapes 9116 rumlture la rcdU«d. • Sun 9t1re 11 cut 12-.. • Sallf! 40' on winter hal loss . . °'.,.County lunC.-9111'1- - .. DAIL y PILOT Sunciey ~ 19 1978 Outlo0k Mulligan Won't '.Change ~tyle H JOH ~fo'V \'O °' \ ... 0•11¥ "" .. \1•11 For tho!\t' ba-.k1•1 hull r .in.itll, who CDJoyl.'\l "ulchu..: UU! rw1 nln,, .CWU\lllN t;uud10' 111 ~.ut d lduack <:ollt•.:,· 1.1,t """"" ~ uu 'll bt• hupp)' lo l>.1111\\ l'o.wh 1-hll Mulll.:&u\ llO•''" \pl.in tu dt• v1::ile h1' bJ'4k1•\hall 'l' 11• f111 \h1• U Pl'Onl IOjt l'>l nlJJUl):ll t•nt (rt t rnmt•nt t.11111 .11 .,.<1 ,.,. \1 ull1£t~111 ft .ml.I\ "I 111 t lt•ll rn) k 111' 111 ~o J' h.ud il' lht•\ run lnr ... , Inn~ ..... tht•\ 1·.10 M ' i1h1lo,optl\ " 11t.1l \•Ill · 1•,.n t .11.t• Ilk h.111 11111 ol l.M 111111" .:t•t II cto~n l'CllJtl .JOIJ I 1k1· ,1 .. 11111 \\ll h tn l 'lo\O 'l'l 11111h 'ii\' \lulhjl.UI 10 <41l.lh 11111-: h .. t.\ll .. , p l.t\ . . . ' \ . BASKETBALL I FOOTBALL I HORSE RACING --.;· ·College Football \\ t:.•;i l~t' 17 l t 'I./\ w 1\111.1111.1 Sl 11 01 cl(u11 St \11rnln11l:IO \'al llJ ~ '1111 .l ow M :~. Mont unn 1 fo'11•,110 SI 41 . lduttu :!8 l'S t'ullt•rton :10 l'ul 11111\ I 'tJUl• UHi I 2;! . lluwaii27. Wyom1n~22 C•l 1.u1~ .. .o1121. Soon fr•n<1w.o !>I 10 .l;hlr~moni MUOO ». L•Vtr"I! 17 ("I !>lalo Hof11VI~ JI !J,ttr•m•lllO \I 9 \I Mety \JI ~nu C.lera 2t VC O•v•• ll Clwto \l 2 •••vwaro ~I 11 l<umDOIOI SI " PUQel SoUllCI 'WI. C.nl W•Oh4nQton I • ""' l "''°"''""I) [ W•\h4fl910n • l O•...,On,. w w .. •hlnQIOll 11 ,.,.,,. .1 M .Jo. Colv1 Jclo lb (.'olu Sl "ill \\; \'1q:1n1a I I \n1t1n.1 II \\'a,ll1111:tun SI U1•lt.1\\ ur1· :JI'.!. Oilj11.1lc l!'J l,(•hll(h'ZI, l.;1f,1)'1·lll'U Hut.ic,., 31. lloly Cro~i-21 Svracu.,l' :n. Uo-.ton t:ol 2:1 V ult• :l:'I. llun'ltrtl :1)1 Hrnwn !!I. Columh1.1 It t'onwll :c;, Penn 17 M•\H(hUM!lh34, New H .. ,.,.,,, .. ,~ I NO•lhU\lornXI, Mlllne 19 (OM~ll I( UI "· ~hooo l\lollO • 1ono• Point IJ, WAq11tor o !Jr\lnu, •• J' 0 M<ttl1wn • f $1ro110•ouro •• Clt•lon ~t • Ctll>Ollr V lJ 8rOo~lyn C.01 " 8alOwtn W•ll<Kt II SI Uwrtfl(~ I C W PO•I 71 W ( .... \let SI I '>I Jonn·~. llY 10, Wrn P•l~r.on 11 ~ortnQlt•l<I Joi AIO.ny N v 11 w111r"t>t•Q •· 11nau J SOl'T ll \uhu1 n :!'.!. Gl'IJr)Ua :!:! T1°0lll'''>l'l' 11. .\11!>1:>1!>).IPPI 17 ~II U\\ E,"IT. \1t t•tlru:rn ~1 -:12. ~rlh\\slrn :1 Ohiu :-it 21. l111J1u11:t 111 \ll{·h 1gun 31. l'ui<lut· 1. lowu :u1. W1M·on111n ~I :\t11mei.vtt1 21. llhnu.-. 1, ;\fii.i.011 rl ;J.J. Nl'hra.,i...1 :11 Oklahomu 1.12. Okla St , I\ ;111i.u i. Sl :JH. l\,111i.u ... :!II Oll w l ' I». 1141\\ I c; t l:'i II.ill SI '.II. ~.'tll 1:1 Kl·lll ~I 1T.1'11h•do 1:1 \l111011•·ll • i:!ll l'111n nm111 ::1 (cmcorc:J1• MarhO •• NW •OW• 0 l lllt'Hl•• 40, w llllnol• 11 llllnol\ !II U E Mtt h1Qen IJ Minn Mo"" 1J St 01•1 10 Ml\~OUll 11~1 JO. QtlllitnY, K•n I• ~ 1r>d1ov ll. l •lli loo SI • Indian• C•ntr•t l), H1ll'4l~lf 1• Ml .. oun ROii• II, (.enl Mt'...Ou11 1 AlotU11 )Q, N lowf 18 t-n.1dron \t l01 8tt_._., 19 l••lf•~lll lt. C•rrolt WI~. \W M1.-mm lll Sr M1\wut1 • ( f'"~tl"' Mellon t• 0dYIOfl 71 r t"nt MH n109n J} W Mlct'hOfn 1• t t lt wu1J1 W ~•lru70 MO '>Oulll< '" )$ \,'<<t"'Jf·I JJ NC Ml\~OU" '1.l•n<oln I] 30-22 Victory .. , think kid' l)l.t\ llt'llt'I ~ht•ll lh<'re .in· pt'Op lt• in th1 ,t .rnd' .ind 1r I 11 .. ,.,. tu 1tu l lH ll)!'> th l fort-nOy fo fill llw ~' m lht•n I ~Ill," !>II.)). lh1• Jlt'l ,1111.1hh: ~ ~<'ar old h 1-.11l l'llol\ h ~h 11 ... bt.•grnnm1o: hit-rnu1 th .. c ...... un ·•l $uddld1u(·k '\,l llJl ,tll\ .lht'll' oJll' 11111\ '11111•' ~'.U\' I \\,Jfll l,11.llll' lh11 .. 1• "hul~ ..uui:. lbc\ Juw\\ \\lW lh•·' .in· BILL MULLIGAN .!1· Flurnla 18. Kl•nluck~ 16 \I 1""''llJl>I ~l Iii. L.'il I~ ' C:.1ro :ti. \'ir1?10IJ ~ Bunn, Graves -----I I •h :!'I .. U\ l..~ ' \:1ro ~• 1ron1.1•ro --s k _Ti.- WHAT ~ltl l.l.l(ii\' uo•:s !111 fcrently from m o't '''..1""" 1, kCt'P his pl::iyt'I'). h.llJI>\ b\' pllH 1ng thl.'m, and ~•l lhl' ~.1m1· llmt· e ntertains lht• fan'! i,, 1l1),JJla) 111~ an cxc1tini:i bran<! of h.1i.k1•t hull "he re ht!> l'l uh ru11 .... 11111 ~hA.1t~ ·., m::==-_,ruos and i.hoot~. ttnd · ~h .. n tht-y 'rt• t1 rcd. run~ .mtl 'hoot .. somc-mor« - "Wt•'rt• ;tll 1·01111wl111i.: 10 1 lhl' Duke Five Rated No. I By the Associalt•d Prt>~i. Duk<''" Hlu<' Oc·v1ls ar<' the na taon '!. No I <'Oll<·~e haske tbull team m The• A~soc·1att•d Pn·~.., prt'St'a!>On poll for J!j7H 79 l.a~l \l'ar·., runrwr ... up {I) tht· h.entudn \V1ldc·a i... an tht· :'l:C1\I\ rinJb. lht• Bl111• l>t•\ 11., madt• 1l to thl' top 11( tlw po ll· Suturday on thl' s tn·ngth o r JI< first 11lat•1· ballot:. and 91R po1111~ Thi• Atlanta<' Coa ~t C'onfon·n1·1• powl•r t•stahlashcd u formid<iblt· lc<id 11v1•r UC LA. tlw ':-.Jo ~ tt•tun with 76'1 point~ lttfl l c:,,o t,wf·l"lty t1•,1tn\ 1n fht Ii .tit Mtt·d •'t• \. r oUrQ"" b1"'~rotMU oott ""'''" "' 'rtMrr Vf"l1'""' 1'1 Uill''""'"t-"' '· •wo r.n ''' f•ffh '1nn lhf4•I .,_..,n1•. I Ou~tt ,J11 /I I ~lfi 1 UCLA l~t 11 J lbA J Noire O..m. I 1J " Ml~ 4 l-Out\wtllt I J I <IV? 11 k •nY\ II , .. \ .. ~ r. ... , ~~ ~ J..o M1t "'°'"• ••t1th 1\ > We "t M llhH)ltt' '"' tl 1.47 •trltU'W I)• 14.J " l nOt1•f\.ft /t II 7 1U ...... fltut~• .0 1 tW 1 ''o' rn < ttf ,,,.,_. _, ... ,, 10 •11 <wout "'''' ( c!• •• I) 10 t -.'>U ·~ ~ 111' 1\ Uut~·t ,, , '""' f) NOrl r'I (.,-(Wu..-JJ ~ 11\o t/ .J•H1 f f.,,, I ''" llJ M"''l'"''" /I 4 /4 ,., At1to...tn--.., II Ill n 1r1 ,..._..,dO• l-"' "' o""' 104 &I l '11.lkt I \"'I -.1. \~O '\. \\ twn thl' 1,,1m h11' .,.., .1 'd111ul l"t'I llrtl Ill \ ll'fOl It'' I !'I I JKllllh Jlt'I 1-:·•llll' I07 • ,11111 l'llllt\llt•'!'I 11 I h t • I rl\ ,1 I I.. ... l h I ' )' l' !I f .., (, J lH'ho' "Ill lw pr 1m .1 nl)' ti \ ounl( t1•am that ~ull1~:;1n ).a\' "ill ha\t' to \\ork .11111 11111111 tlw11 ",,' 111!11 a »ti m1g ur11t "\\'(•f t' (•\t'llluulh i.:out~ tu bt· .1 J,tood h •.1m .' ,\lull1 g:in .... 1yi-. hul n.6WI now -~!..' r !llttlun~ dumh fn·~hman m1~t11kt•). ancl \\ t' ®n'l lln\ l' .1 lul or poi w .. T ht• Guul'ho.; ha ,<· planll loui Jll'l' ~eason St'l'Hrtntugt•). lhu~ fa1 with their or11•nt•r l>t h l·dull'd W t•d nl•sday rug hl ;ig;11 n~t Loni.: ll<·a c h CC at hom <• .\LTllOUGJI SADOU:BA('K 1i. not prl.'ssang a !'> much u~ lasl 'l'a son bec~1usl· of a lack in o vc.>r a ll tt-am Spt't'd. Mulligan still p<>ssl•sses mo n · than h1 i-shan· or shooters u n (l r (I (' I a I "{' r I m m a g I' .;tat1stir1> i.how nint.• playl·ri. \\1th an avc•ragt• or n1m· points or twt 11•1 , \\1th s1>. ,shoolmg Ill duuhlt· fl1.:iires kd hy H;ind" Whu•ldon·, ~3 ti a vt·r ag<• O th t• rs also -;ohool 111g prom 1ncntly from tht• f1t·ld 1ndudt· F:d Patr1l·k 1 l(j 01, Brun·. La Vallt'l' 1u 1.J1. Dan Sull<'r 112 7 1. Hht'tl lkc·klt· '15 :11 un<I lk n Bu con 110 O 1 IT WOULD Ht: PA'fttl<.:K ;it thl' p111nl. Whic ldon ;ind Rat·on on the wings, and La Valll'l' al .one of the posts if Mullig an had to dt>clur<• a starting lln1•up t11 day · '1'hut lt·av1·s m1· "1th 11nl· \.\,mg open but what I try to do " Juggle m y lineu p~ ... o I alw;Jy.., ha Vl' a !>hoote r. rebounder and ball h <i ndll·r no mutkr \\ho·.., un the floor ... say!> ~lullig<in One· thing's for ct•rt;,i 1n. °" matli.•r \.I.ho ~li.lrt~ <.·vt·n ·horh pla ys .incl 1•\1•r ybod\. .., h.1pjl\ Sport Calendar crouc ... 111ry Mol>N• ( o•lt'Q••t .. UC tt111ne ., NCAA mt'et dt M"Cll>On WI\< .,.,.., .. , t41qn ,(tw)OI (tr f1ndh1 Al Mt <-on ArttOn•O {Oii~ •~JI)" m ; ... _ Wfltr.J'tlO.. ... T~ct.ly Colh·Q1•lt" ~IMrn C.1tto,n1• ,, .>14lyott\ •' (.Old~n Wt\I (.Olltqo Hton !.<!IOOI (.IF) A PIO Oll\ ·~cono tO\IOOI w • ...,..., ColleQtdl~ !>oulh<'rn C•ltlo.,11• JC plnoth •I r..010.-n Wt\I Coll~ •l•O" Scnoo1 Cir 4 APl•vott\ •~tono '°"""' »t11nt.y .,.,Oh 4>th00f C tJ-' • •nd J A Qu•rhfftm••i (Ollt'O••tt MC.AA -~I <II 8~1monl Pl•l• s ...... ., ro11eo1•I .. N("'A ,.,,.el di B~•mont Pla1a S«<er ,.,...... l"Ollf'Qt•le J( !>oul~n C.11torn1" p1ayOlt• s.a1 ......... Colt• 011t1,. -;outNJrn ( 4tlllnrn1~ JC , "•m P•Oft\"•O\ •• ~4YI O•flOO wr .. 111"'1 ............. fol•f'Q••lt> b,., .. ,,tlfl'ld Cl\ttftt"Y' ttna "'Orttno- <od\I di Ml \an Anlon10 C.011~9" 11 101 GolO..n Wf\l. Moor1Mn •nd Vt-nturtt .,, Wt\1fh"' (OU~ \ 0 m I footWll l'rloo H1qn S• "'"°' ti r .. • J A o•ft•O"~ "'''' ''IUnd• Satuntay (uHeQ1att M1·uion Oow1 di l:Od10 W~\t h eld ')oJ001t'04 • • Cotlt'Qf .-C.lt'nOdtt • I 30 A..,0( ddO Bowl dt (eH1tO~ COUf'Qe> f(_errifO\ ¥\ C'..Ol~n W~\1 1, / lOI WnmPfl llOllfYDall , .... .i.y (Ollt'Qt•lt !>dO<ll~W<k al S..,, O••OO t) 30• (,olell'n W~\I di LA \lallt'Y ll JO• H191'1: S<'1004 (If°: 'A 4f"O J A pltJ'l'Otl\ IY (Of'd ,ouno• Wto,,. .... y (Ollrg1•tr H •w .. u fHllo) •I U(. lfv1n .. I JO• ,.,,.,., (OllPQt4l,. WAIAWA~·o~•i•t V( O"vt .. H1Qn \<PQ>l c.u: • A •no J A Quttr1~rt1n .. f\ $al11•••• ( f11ff'0•o"I''° W IUAW A~1c>nttl\ ~I UC 0A~t Teftftt\ ,,; .. , HoCjh \<nuol (II •8" dtlO J " lllhOlh ''"' rovl"OI Horse Racing Results Los Alamitos ,o, !.itturday '"" ot ,. OAV Mee11nq I App•loo•n rt'HfO ,~,,. Mo'""" tv:>v !'Cu10111r ·~ 110 J?Q Ot• f.Hport fnllv '"'' ,.,.,mttn • ) 80 J 00 D .. hrmDrf} ... tt•· tf\t\yt"' I '10 '•O \\ f ,,., ••• f) JI p.11d \J4 OD \~ EA•t't" •\I• ()mr1 \I•')() , \t>\\ \le\11•11 II l'J t'llll It "-e\.etltt I.\>• :!1 I 'Tt:., 11 \ '\ rl I lfl \\'t •l1t.•1 ),I fl " c.110 :n \\Jkt· i--w., ... , 11 ~r •t \';rn1h•dult 11 1\1r Fnn·1-:t: &i \ 1rJ,!in 1.1 Tt·t·h ~ \':'ill :.! -- \1·\ ,tdJ l!l-1111 '.17 lrl:.ihu .., :'il 1'" :r. Lou1:.\'tll\' :J ------ !'it 11 l'lc.l.l.l.!>Ull ?X :i.1 """I~ POMONA 1AP 1 ('al Statt r Fullerton 1 ~?n~:~o~~, ~ .. ~~:~t,. u,.•>J• t-'lornLI SI 38. :\:1\ \ ti qua rte rba c k 0a1 t.· Bunn pu l>~c d for th rel' Por11ono!>1 •7 s o.,•01 .. ~1 11 -.:111rr DnmrJtr.-G"i;ll-l·h ~t touchdowns wh1h.• tc;.i mm;itc running back Obie ~1,:,~~~~.~· !..:":;M~rno• 1!11'11mond Ii . W1ll&:'ilur) :.i Graves ran for 155 yanh lo pacl' lht! visiting ~Ol 'Tll\n :sT t· 11rma11 t~ Clt.1d1·I 1:1 Titans to a 30·22 non C'Onfcrcnc·c victory over Ca~ \1 l..1111>at. l!li. 'l't•i.a" /\&:\I ; :\liam 1 Fill 11; Sun Ult>!!" Poly I Pomonu 1 Suturduy n1~ht 1<1l'l' :t i Huvlr.r 111 ...,, 11 Craves. tht' Sl'Cond ll•ti ding rus her in NCAA Tt•.\ai. ll. TC'l' o Ap""'"'"'~n!tc ~.w c.oro1ina 1J behind only Oklahom a ·~ Billy Sims. now has UC· T1·\f1~ Tl·i·h Ill. ~;\ll 11. ~'0"04 At.M 1&. !loo1"'""u '7 cumulated 1~7 yards on 240 c urries and !'.!till has T•nnt ''" .... ,, Tn (hdlUl.-Q<I 13 :\ '1'1· ,. .. lo.I JI ;\l1·n11>hllo E. , ............ ~.--110 ooe Kame to play Bunn U1rcw touchdown pus11es or SI :! I GotrOMr WobOJI, WolfOf<! 1• 45, 64 and ninl' yard:.. ~I). hl• COmplelt!d SIX Of 14 for • ~_M~\tn P ,..i.y U r f l'nn.•\c.et St I ·l.c..o. ~..-..t--_ :'o"''"''"'1':t,,.,'1•-• ..._." .......,.._"iw-l ou•••anatr~r1.ou·•·~nd t? ";:r J -• u;:, sarn t1ou\lun ..,, 11 c..1o""'", s 111ina.,10 '>W Lou•\1•"·1• Mark 'Pollard boolcd thrcl' f''ullt•rton field •u•t•n 11 ~7:;.~.~·~:,'°'1:,~;;,.t;~, ~ goals from 21. 34 and 27 yard~ Tht' Bronco~ ~~~~~~nj~ici ~~~.~:~· w Ktntuo ,,. Murr•v'>1 • Jumped to an t•arl)' i 0 lead. only to see the Titanl> (•Ill Ar~•lllohll H'l•O•nQ1• ~oi;::~~u!~.~~~~o><l'>I O boUn C(' back ~tlh 27 l)Olnb bt-fort• lhC end or tht.• P·~·"•ll••wJO '"••\Sooll"(•n• • c lon 4l C••'>Otl N-m.tnH firs t h alf. Cal Pol) madt· 1t clOl>l' late in the gamt• t: \S'r ~,·~~~0~.~:":i~ ~·~~°"c!!.,., 1, after Stanlt'y thn•w u .thrl'l' yard touchdown pas~ l'1tt:1;1 \r m \ 17 NE Lou•u ..... 11.Lou1"a""r. .. no to Pett!r Gu::in~ha and ran for a lwo-potnl uu ... ton l :;. lllwl..nl'll IU ~·1;;,~~!·;1 '~"/~ =~t,!~"" •o d1vers 1on UJnmnuth :!Ii J11111t·t•ton :!I Tht> Titan~ r;.ick.t•d up 455 total offensive yard!> to Pomona'!> 373. with lhc bulk or Fulle rlon'l> lolal t:omang in the.• f1ri.t half Graves lt!d the Titans to 333 yards m the first hulf. but : . .c.tl out fi\c minute!'> of thl· fourth qu<1rtC'r Evansville Wms EVANSVI l.l.F:. Ind •AP 1 I .arrv Obthoorn ;ind Scutt Kl:llc y M'On'<I 13 points ap1t•c1: to lt•ad t h 1• U n 1 v l' r s 1 l y '' r E\'ans villt• to a fi3 58 t':< h1b1t1on baskl'lhall vie· tory O\'l'r tht• touring P o lis h nut1onal team Saturday night It was th(• firs t ap pt· a r a nN' of th<.' nt'W Evans vilh.• Ace s s tncl' <i D e c 13. l!J77. plant' c rash took thl• ltvl·~ or Coach Bobby Wa tson and the c nt1rt' has kl'lball ll'am The Aces took a 12 K lt•ad e arly in lht• firs t h;.ilr on a M1kl' Watlc) Jump shot Both tl•ums traded bas kets afll'r that until Kl'lll') mndl• lhrcl' l'unSC!l'Ull\l' baskNs \.\,ti h :1 1:1 r<•mainrnu in lhl• h::i If lo f!l\'t' tht• ACC!> a 29 22 lt-ud. lhc.·ir b1 gge..,1 or tht· g umt· Sll'\'C Long t1ppe EI 1n a haskl'I at thl· h<.11H1mt· h1t7.:tl•r to g1vt• lhl' J\C't'l> :.i J :I 28 le:.id .it tht· 1 n ll'rm1ss1011 Pro Scores Hatl""'111 8alk•llWll """ All•nlol 11• Plltl-•ll>l>t4 ll• N f•W VOf"" 101 MllWhUlrC--.· 100 F\O\IOh 'I? {I{ welMl<l 'IO Pno~n" ll~ 0.-11011 10) w ... ti11n91on 11Q, Of-"ve' 11t ~ .;n'"' (llY 'U N ... w Jrr..,.v 100 H OU\ton U6c ').&n A"tOn•o 170 """ 01t>90 1 U N•""' Ot"f,..+n\ t -· C.010~11 ~1 .. 1r 111 S.•d111 .. 10- Poru.&no 11) trwttan.t t 11 H•llon~ H•Oo l•a<j ... P10 \,l>ufQn J LO\ AnQ(_ I•\ I Huth•lo l 0-trotl t ""'* Yor• '''~"* Pntl~ton•• 'oronto J \t l W•'i ' M 6"1'fdl • Vdnf:OUvt'' 1 N•"" Voo R11tnQ1·, .. I Minf't ~ ... 1 (OIOt dOOI (l,.totOU l WOtlO HoO•• Ann 9., nun9Ntm J NC"" E nq1nno J San .lo•.-SI . 35. Monla11a 7 SAN IOSI': Taalhat k Kt>\ 1n Cole ran for lhrtl' tnuthdo~n), and :.!Ill ~·ards on ;,i hChOOI l't'l'Ord 39 Carril'~ Saturday nt~·hl ln lead tht• S<tn .Jose Statl• Spartans to a :15 7 v1 C'tory m er lht: Mon t:ma Grizzhe~ in nonconft•rt•nc·{· lo<itball Co l<.• dashed 75 yurds on u !>Wl't.'P of left end for u touchdown in thl' first quurlt:r wht'n the Spartan:; took a 14·0 lc•ad Thf' <;urd1•na :.t·n1or ~cored on a run of t\.\O yurd'> 1n lhl' third qu<1rter. and got tht· only fourth.quartcr st·on· rrom u }.trd out \'eu:" Mt-xi~o -1·1. Parilir 6 ALBL!Qt:ER()l 'E '.'\l·w M l'XICO U!>cd the one· l\\O running punt h of po\\t•rfuJ fullbac k Mth Willi;,im). and 'fX.'l'd~ ta1ltw<.'k M1k1• Ca rter lo f\O Pac1fH'. 44.1; ~aturd .1\ in u n 1nter ... pc-11onul college footbull da~h W 1ll1 am.., .111fl C ,1 r'1 t• r l'ut·h "l'O rl.'d t WlJ touchdown!. a~ :\{•~ ~1 "'"co had Ill> mos t produc.-.... ll\'l' scoring J,:aml· "'nl't· 1!175 t11 l'11 nt•h 1b (1r:.t "1n ntn~ l>l'a:.on i.inct• 1975 a 11d nnl\ 1h lo urlh ~inning <·ump:.11gn tn tht· p;ht 11 }t•;.ir.., • · .\\'ilhum~. J 1; lool :1. 2~5 IJOUnd -.t'n 11>1 . 1nc ked up 81 y::irdl> o n 17 l·arnl'" r , "' r .1•' .-.,..,,, f Mello """'"•" ,_ " •o • •U J >O Un1nr ~'-·''" •.JitlTit·\I I HO • <40 l\lt'H'J'tAf OovOlr UuCl f-irHO S 410 \11.Jn,lA 4 1 i f1•1n~110 0u,.,, .. , ,.,, \f \ ~· f ono '•fllt Nth.If M• 1n.1n11I IMylO\J ,, 00 .. 10 '00 J: .!'nt.nt1f (Hit1 IH"" 1., >O I )'() f'llOIO lf'••r,,..., 1 1 bO fhoro..,.hl>r•O• Tn1r<1 '"'' W1nn1n1.1 f 1,.n~-.. ''\tAll1no\! 1\ .0. b ttO • 10. Ts•• ~ .. ., o-t,u1' >1 '10 10 ltQ A• t>ff (.itc>tl!m ''-"''"'_, ~ 70 • f ourttl r1<:f• I umt)l•r lhiun1 .. , tW11f11'm'1 840 )80 l •O. l A111lmon 1r,.,,..,uor,..Jul J t.O, l •O O?l._OtA Stb' V44fl,lnd1ngf'!Jtnl .c _.O f'r1Tli"'fo1tl' ~Orrum (n.lpt•I ll>r'\llm•" I )I,~ 1310 $10. AIOltn N 1Vullt\N11nQhtHOI \ utl J 00 N .. t1vP RO(-. r t PPUtf\Q J S 00 '\ E::,., lcl IJ I c1.11C1 ~01 1,0 S111h rr\c,. U < •'trtQ r(rimpbtlU 800 100 1.0 Proud Aaron i.Aubtn• 1 M) J .fO Joli" .. "' Mt\\~ 4An <!('r\Onl l 00 ~v@nth •tt<~ f'."1tqn1 o,,.., 10' •0 f\rwn1 b 10, l •0 7 M) l N>Ol'r lOY•nq '""' ICA>UUfl' IU I • •O. } X) H<'l)(>y l ..Oy 1Ran~tnt180 Hr •d<ld 18 )I 0.,1;;1 ~'ill E 1Qt\th rttt"" ~"rmi\n 'Gou<tt f'dtH • 10 l 80 1 XI C.lt>"'4'(W Pfldl' CPob4UAt() .. 60 '60 lmA I Ulll 10 B•1f"nl no -EXHIBITION/AUCTION 200 Great Collector Cars AT THE MARRIOTT Newport Beach. California AREA ATHlETES HONORED BY SOUTH COAST PLAZA 10th Annual South Coast Plaza "Player-of.the- Month" Awards. as selected by the part1c1pating 24 area school coaches. '""'""'"' '•.C" '•O•' '°'"'Qt\I 7t 40 t010 •10 Cutr <..111 •C41Jd'' 1• 40 I AO f ·"" llin,,~nu• Mf-Nt) J ~ n .-,,,, ,. 't().-41 Pott•4J y,Q4 00 J-•'l" rnu~ AOO-\Ot\ .,,,,.,. • 1 fl M> \ .tO 4 ?O ('1pte1n' fdult tH•r1f\80 •10 th• Artuh-AlltHdycf"• 1040 Ou.1f1•r,._,,,, ~ .. 111 r•tr FA1"""1 (.O •t .pn~m I ) 40 J II() 1 IO (Ofl• Po9n1 l1Cn,gn11•10,) 60 M11 ... CnArq.. •(rlroo1.11• .oo '"'°'ouct"l>'•d\ -., .. ,,t-ntf'I rM" \iurt N f l,... t tMt '"-' &, bO. ) 40 ) .... ,__""I' u \ l urn f'u "• J JD J JO t nto Onion l "''"' .... ,,,,, • &() \\t •A(fft IH 101 U-t1tJ \1(} \0 , ·•""' tMf't Sm.ti! ... IJU'Nj f\lt•f;, .. ClU' I '00 • JO • X> •-.tiQhl'~ Rf't>f'I Mt-n,o J ~ J 4f) (,,,.h h.-n \ P1tl '(rut • OG .. llllh •<K~ ~IM-'M"""' I 00 '60. J 40 Puhl•• 'r-'"'0•,t•IO.JIO. Hot p,.,,,..,,. PUHl .. •4 '10 ,,..,,., 1~ .. l )J>ll•<l\&>00 T elllll r<K.. (,<"Al I "Ch 'I II''"'"' I loll • XI. l 80 ("' r1t ·~ A~t CP1tr<t 1 '> liO, S 10 •rt-nth MOU\\t t~n' '80, t i.nnlh '""'' '""'" M T •Inf' •<rut 1 ~ 00 • oo J 80 ''"'•unvhatn ?nrt ''l ttlhnq'• 8 •n \ •n r n1tv M r """"'er 14 llO '~ •'lrl( l• I •• P•"O ~188 00 ,.. 17,,SI> Ninth r~<,. M..-,., .. , t-i~H •tt u .. bl"'f I t).A() b.fO. )00 '"·''',., \ Pldv °'"'""'"""' \ &O. l 40 tr1no Rou 1Ptt111no1 1 •O f f'"lh fi.K_fi' 8.-•Ud \ Pr•n<• IAUbtn f 1110 ~ .-0. \ 00 Mu i" P1ov !>1>·•~ncJ• 1 11 to "00 Oo..ci•• "'°"""' KuPblPr l 160 \1txt.t•itltn R llhCJA•tJ \.Ult >O ,\,..,., Id •A 101 IM•O \I 170 'ill Att,.ndolncfl--11 ?Of .. Utah Up e ts BYU SALT LAKE CITY 1.1\Pl Handy Saturday/Sunday November 25, 26, 1978 10 A.M. Daily Rolls Royces-Stutz-Ford MG -Chevy -Lincoln Jaguar-Cadillac-Ferrari PR E·WAR Award winners for Sept. 15-0ct. 15. 1978. will receive award pins and large action photo blow-ups at spring banquet sponsored by South Coast Plaza. Name JEFF SMEVOG . ~RTIN HUBBARD . MI KE TEREGIS ..... School ....... Canyon High School .Corona Del Mar High School Costa Mesa High School . Dana Hills High School I • I ' -- Hollywo od Park <;omez fired three touchdown passes and Utah 's defense rose to the oc· casion Saturday as the Utcs upset Brigham Young 23·22 and spoiled the W e s tc11n Athleti t.• Co nrcre n cc l'hamps' c·ha nccs for an undefeated league season. 1921 fOfd A Sdn 12702•CA~ 1837 MercedH 3208 CellllOlef 11127901 1130 FotO A TudOf IDRFl05108), lt40 ll•col~ Zypn•t llutlnHt Couri-(111104). 1939 Cedlllec 80 Coupe 1Utol211, 1916 'old Ao.dlltt (8A282078H), 1937 Oldt Oper• Coupe ICCtN0511. 1137 Chrytle• Coupe Aoy11 (Cl6800501. 1130 llulO Coupe (2&14tl41, 192' Cord l ·2t Con• Sed1n (0300!!3), 1939 euk:k Coupe (2511~. ,.,., Old• eualn•tt Cpe (158API. 1no llulc-Coupe ftotMJI. plu1 many olNlt 100 nume1oua to lloll ERIC SMYTH . MARK BAUER MIKE LESTER •. JOHNNY BRYANT . . . Edison High ~hool El Modena High Scho'Or ... El Toro High School . ..-· . ..-.. .............. . l"or S.turdo l~dol 7 .. n1Clfll llar ... u....,eet11141 F 11•1 r.tt" Jtr••I rll,,..qr"" IC'.Ouclr•eul q (.() s oo l oo:arel'\Jl'M•r e.111· tC4m11b~111 •7fl0,900 Na-.,.0 •Ou•rlllrOIOl 7 80 "C•<l< IA ,, 11 1""" \l:MI Ml S'!<Ond rat" f'llll'lt'f Oufh •BM IP\\I I •O • eo }()() 0.\hlnO Tl'"!' '"'~~rman I• llO • IO Owl l!.PflllQ;I 4 llO . . Utah was down 22·7 going int.o the final quarter bul the little Utuh quarterback comple te d scoring strikes of :l2 and 19 yards and J eff Bucko added a 37-yard field goal THE NEW 1979 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH · ·, PICKUPS AND VANS ARE HERE! OUR HEW CARS COULDN'T IE MO•E EXCITIH~ HEITHER COULD OUR DEALS! Our whole hne offers "state of the art engineering" . . and our .salesmen have been told tq really offer rock-bottom deals. Geod' engineering and gc...Jd salesmanship help us do what we went to do most-that 1s to make buying a car a very.pleasant experience for our c::ustomer $I 00. Down Dell•en (o.a.cJ •Jn.LHRC ... To S..-.lc. C•1toMff1 • O•er 150 Hew & U1td To ChooM From • All CNdlt ""'°'91 WtkCNM Available On Most Used Cars FLEET SALES TO TRE PUBLIC r . • POST·WAR ••ST Ford r.e1rd (01FH30Utn. 1116 ford Y•n (EUHHC~Uotl. 1tse Slud41Hlk•r 1'1~1 Hawk (0139378). 1He Ford T l'.fd fl'fl'Htl2721). IM 7 llMW 200 CIS t110M4ll, IMS Cornlr Mont.1 flOU"l tneot). 1151 Ecltel Corulr (W11Ull70IOl7). 19'7 8elelr Con..nlble (YC618207ett). 1147 e ... 1t.y Corov i-11HOt. lt57 l el•lt C~ 18C37l211M41, 1t57 f0td T·llnl (01FHl7M20), 1M2 'ord T 81td llclttr (2Y852118*1, 1155 Ford T•l lrd tm111flpt• llrll prlte ~ (P$fHtOO.UI), 115' -f;.otllee Eklot.00 11.mu 1'4E0317eo) .... , '°'" M ... teno f1fll02AU1112). 1M3 Ford Gel !!Ile f1J172121716). 1KS hl4lr fC&5lOSOH3), lt77 "UCKlrn l !lff4t1er (107041, IM1 1..tncl• t52$516t. 1 ... llncolft Con••• llble 1~1). Ifft llOffe lloyu IF-•t-8 WeClllJ (Ht03el. tl73 S111u (MCltll'I. -_,,, lftOft .• lnctud1n9 PECIAL ,AIYATE C0Ll£CT10H, 16 f 111arl1 encl llOllt lloyce1 lrorll a prl•ele cOllectloft ot lie olle•.cl el 1111• H l•I SPORTS CARS . . 1964 MO lF Con• 0C'A0f1'1231•1. 1HS '°'•ell• 11MH11er con-. 111092). IMO Merclff• 2206f: Con• 112I030t 1oo:itet1. ttM COf Hiii (tMSOO.MM), lt63 H1W1 H11t.y lldttr (HHA1"'°1. 1 .. , Col'Y•tl•. 11 ... ana1ot710). Itel A111llfl H .. 1., MK I 300 tH9T11.t:M32). IMI JenHn lnt1Hcep1or 11163446). ltH POltGN SPMdlltt (11'1600). 1171 '91TMI OlllO lctYder 1041 .. ), IHI MO Tf 1500 (HOP4 .. IMI. 1113 J19111< ICU tot ... )1 1H2 MO TO ITDl5731. pt111 Oll>ert. Offl t M()'a. Merc.-e. -mucll "'6tel BE SURE·TO ATTENDI A ~UJ~!IJ AUCTIONEERS. INC. EVENT Local Information 2.13-980·3502 Admission TONY CAMP ... . ROB MOORE .. . .... Estancia High School ..... Foothill High Schoo( TONY PASTIZZO . Fountain Valley High School RON MEANS . . . . . Garden Grove High ~ool DARON LI NSACUEM .Huntington Beach High School DUANE CLARK ... Laguna High School PHIL SPENCER . Mater Dei High School MIKE SPIVEY ... Marina High.School PHIL SPENCER . "' ... Mater Dei Hii~ School MITCH HOPP. . Mission Viejo t-/igh School BRYON WARD . Newport Harbor High School STEVE CIPOLLA . . .. Saddleback High School MICHAEL WADE ... San Clemente High School SCOTT FRANKLIN . Santa Ana High School TIM SCHRIMSHER . . ~. Tustin High School JIM GLEASON . ·.University High School PAttt f ..... ~ PAUL MOYER Villa Park1'lgh School DAN ABBOTI . Westminster High School ,, Action photos of the winners are di~layed in Carousel Court of South Co~st Plaza. Award Winner for Nov. 1978 will be announced. -._ . .L ... .. .. • .. """"-:J' • • INDI ,. ~f!flf;t1.-i~ .. • ... ••• ............. ~.nday ••. fb ... v.m.ber ... tS •. 1978 .......... DAl.·V·PllOT .... . Fi bee yea has ·~ - ves Ill cha \•nd .,tot a Ii cal agr- ace ~ta bra d12 Jew~ By J1.JDl111 01.M>N °' ....... "" ..... Jade, Ivory, dolaonne, enamelware and an· uquea. ' Quite a tihopplng hat for for 1 woman who was'nev r planntns to buy a lhll\I But •'hon F.11~ K1am went to China wtlh htlr huabaod on a bu lot' s trip lbr.V years a10 •ht beume llO entranced wiLb lbe beauUful baubl 1vallable an lh~ People's R •publtc Shfl bought enough to open a atore . Her h~band, who had 1ont> to k><* at watthet, discQVt'N'd the Jewelry and told hi• wtre be oughl lo com and lff the wares. "t started buytn.v Ilka er lY. · · she said ''Then Pf'O- ple would tt>ll ~ about ot.Mr th.I~"· like the an Oque wa~ I s~nt he Wttks bu)1ng '1 That was an th~ fall By Febru1ry the mer<'ba.nctile bid all arrived at their New York apntmenl and Mn. Klum ruhied she had to do somethlnc wilh It. "A fnenct. "'ho wait pres1dmt of Jourdan and Marsh. M"nl up all hts lop people and we put t.ocetMr--9 proeram,u shroid. -wr tU o --~­ Miami and they built me a boutique In two weeks tilll!.! thefhud ~old a!!l~ww~· .YM.1;:U11t.1H. ........ - llas. KIAM has m ade severa l trips back to <;bina and she now has become a full-time en. trepreneur an art ObJects and Jewelry rrom the People's Republic. . She d1spl~ed part or The Friend~h1p Collection after the tourist stores an Chinese cities. at Bulloc~·s Wilshire, Newport Beach, , and the anter&l seemed just as great there. Mrs. Klam, who says she "had ne\fer done an_l'Ulinc like ~ept~~ -my trflfflage - when I was fasl}ion_coordmaJ.Qr at Sak's..:'. .ailed--- tR ft'"Cfofies aoocraftsmen lO modify some of lhe pieces for the American market. "Tile Chinese don't have pierced ears," she said. "No one wears jewelry there. They have no access to fashion magazines." She started ordering different mixtures or s to!'es and necklaces of varying lengths . "They'd never heard of a choker." she said. Mrs. Kiam also discovered it was cheaper to bring the pieces back unassembled because or high duty rates for finished jewelry. .. • I SHE NOW HAS started selling her collec- Uon to stores in major cities and has permanent boutiques in some locations. Ellen Kiam: It began with a trip to China. Items from the Friendship Collection. Ali pre Jn I<> eta ve fol m1 "'lbe whole thing Is becomJng very large," she marveled. "I wanted lO do something when the kids went away but I'm ahead or schedule. I sUll have one child at home. 17." She is planning her fourth trip to China In January "I tried sending someone else but it didn't work," she said. "Since each piece Is handmade you really have to pick it out yourself. .... "I've always tried to get things other people didn't have. I'm now working very closely with the designers. They're making a lot or things especially for us." What characterizes her Friendship Collec- tion? "My personal taste," Mrs. Klam said. WE • "For example, I only brought back pink. yellow an in ne ag fr< frc pr• El IS as Wfddang ond engage· m enl announcemenls run on Sunday 1n the Dody PtlOC f"""3 ore avaJlable at all Daily Pilot olf1ces or by calhng •h" ,. eo•ur• Departmen •• 642·4321 To avoid dtsappotnf. menl. prosptttme bndes are r~ lo have their wedding ston es . with a black-and·wh1te glossy of the bnde OT of the couple, 10 flu> F'eatures Dt>part· menl one week be/ore the wedding - Miss McKamey 50th Anniversary Peter and Edith Landi of Newport Beach celebrated thelr 50th wedding anniversary on l'iov. 7. They were married in 1928 in the Bronx, N.Y .. and came to lh~s area in 1961 from New Jersey. Landi, violinist and professor or music. studied at the Parma Conservatory in Italy and m ade his dwbut ,Ca'm egie Hall as a concert violin sololst age 16. He later played first violin in BC Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the famed conductor, Arturo Toscanini. The Landis have a son, John Hayward Lan- di of Australia, and a daughter, Louise Un· derhill or Switzerland. They also have four grandchildren. !'.. Hawley-Engard Peggy Hawley and Ted Engard will ex- (hange wedding vows at Estancia Park on Dec 16 The future bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Padrlck of Santa Ana, graduated from Belln ower High School and Cal State University Long Beach. She is a kindergarten teacher at Pomona School. The future bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engard of Costa Mesa, graduated from Cotta Mesa High School and Cal State University Fullerton. He Is the band and orchestra director at Estancia High School. and green porcelain the first time 'Tm getting more and more into clo1sonnc and enamel This is where I think they are strongest In the beginning I had a lot of things in 14·k~rat gold but that ts not one of their strong points. "IF YOU STICK lo what they know it's the fine~woumanship in the world." Mrs . Kiam . whose husband, Victor , is presi- dent a nd chairman or the Benrus Corporation, said she thinks the Chinese a rtists arc getting better. "Some or the reproductions in jade are finer than the old pieces.'' she observed. At first she had the Jade tested and the anti ques authenticated but now she only checks on the major pieces ... The Chinese are the most honorable people It's a lways been exacUy what thev said it was .. On the Jewelry s he now can tell good workmanship from bad. She doesn't ant1c1pate a slacking of interest in the Chinese crafts no r does she expect maJor competition for her fledgling businesi.. Though it's easier to get visas for the re- public today. not everyone can get into the fac- tories she has developed as sources, she ~x­ plained. "The average person can't get in to- dav." Weddings/Engagernenf;s 4 Miss Hawley, Mr. Engard Mr. and Mrs. Hausman High School and use. where he affiliated with Kappa Sigma. Attcr a honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta. they will ll ve in Del Mar. .6 Montag-Foster Laurie Montag and Eric Fosler are engaged to be married. The bride-elect, d aughter or Mr. and Mrs B.W. Montag Jr. of Irvine, graduated from Mater Dei High School and San Diego State. The bridegroom·lo·be, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Foster of Northrldge, graduated from Royal High School lo Simi Valley and attended Pierce College and Valley College. Mr. and Mrs. Landi from Sonora Unic>n Hil(h School and attends Stanford University. A March 24, 1979 wedding is plaMed in St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Laguna Beach. A Dec. 2 wedding is planned in Holy Family Flower-Cra·tchlow K 11 0 Cathedral ln Orange. 0 er-Orsey Deirdre Lynn Flower and Richard Harvey Kim Lou1le Doney of Rollin rl~a to be married. ~~~~"~~b~~~~~~~b~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Powe l l-Segerstro-m~~~~~-T~~~~~t,dau~~ror~ran~ .. matrted in.Palos Verdes Estates. Frederick Bechtel of Naples. Fla .• attended ',,, J T •I ~- TbelJ' parent.a . are Harry Dorsey Jr. or Katherine Lee Powell and Charles Frederic Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar High Westwood. Mrs. Lee W. Dorsey of Rolllnc Hills, Segentrom are engaged to be married. Schools. She graduated rrom mllsdale Collqe and Mr. and Mrs. Rkbard Keller of Newport The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in Hillsdale, Mich., where she ~li1led with Be1cb. Owe~ M. Powell of M-.narch 81y, South Kappa Kappa Gamma. The new Mrs. Keller gradu1ted from La1un1, graduated from Sen Clemente HJgh The brtdegroom:u>·be, son Cl Mr. and Mrs. MiralelM Hip School and USC, wt.ere· she If. · School and St.anfo-td University. She la studying John Park Critchlow or Miami, attended schools r1u1ted with Gamma Phi Beta. She WH a for a masten degree at San Francisco State. in England and 1radu1ted Crom Unioo Colle1e Tick~ wtth the N1tJon.i..charit.J.Leacue. Tbe bridetroom·to·be', son-at Mr l.ftd K n. -n New Yorlt and University ot Ml•mt School of XeTier 1r1cluated from Newport Harbor William F. Segt;rstrom of Sonora, sradualed Law . ..- . - . . CHINA IS fascinating . she believes. because "it ·s in the news more and more More people have been able to go and people are becoming more China·com.cious .. The. Jewe lry 1s popul<1r because "clothes need more colorful jewelry today." she suggest- ed. "I've always loved 1t because it mixes ~o we ll with everything." And. Chinese jewelry has outstanding craftsmanship 'thU._can't be matched in the U. S., Mrs. Kiam beli~es. "We don't have lime to do things by hand here anymore.·· The collection. which was on loan to the Newport store. now is on display at the BW lD Los Angeles. A February wedding Is planned in Tnnity by the Cove Episcopal Church in Naples. McKamey-Freen Diane McKamey and Cpl. Robert 0 . Greeu .USMC. arengagedtobe married. , The bride-4!1ect. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. .. John M. McKamey of Costa Mesa, graduated , from Newport-Mesa schools and now is working ~ 1 1.._ I for State Farm Insurance Company in Costa .; : Mesa. • , The bridegroom-elect. son or Mr. and Mrs , David H. Green Sr. or Arlington, Texas, is now l • ~ serving tn the U.S. Marine-Corps at El Toro. A June wedding is planned al EJ Toro Marine Base. 5Dth Anniversary · Jn bonot..oU.bc so years ot mamagaor Jack and Rutll Hausman of Corona del Mar, their children. Dick and M•rilyn Hausman and Sall!" ··~ and Pat 'l',Y'M, hosted a party for more th• • of their friends. Following • cndse arou~~, Newt>ort bay aboard lhelr son's yacht. d~W.i.l·~!.f. was served at tbe Newport Hal't>Or Ylcht Club. TM-Hauamane were married-sept. -a,...,..,........_...,.,._ ;:;\· They came to this •re• from Wee. Los NJ,ntlllll ..--.:=,=------• lath~J.950s.~y aave li.lc 1randdUlclNn. . - .... --· . . • 4 INI I E s } 1 l I • \ ·-· ·-.... . - -OM. Y Ptl.OT ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK Horos~ope ) ·She's Still Just Betty t.;,.... •--tJee• 8)' YDN~\' OMARR • Mooday, Nov. zt ARI ES <March 21 April 19l: Accent on peculauon. tlemcnt of luck , &ood Umes, change or ro\&Une. visitor from oul-i>f·town. Gemlnl, apttariu,, n.rure prom· 1n1tntly -and iiO doe tht number 3. Member of opposlt s~x. with "weight problem." w •ta an understundin,a i>at on back from you TA R ' fAprll 20 May 201 Stick to the fa ('t 5' l eave :\pe<>ulahve venturt'S for a n ot h e r tim e UnorlhodQx moveo .l i. pl&Jloed by asSOciate NEW . YORl< tAP l Ellio~th Ann clear, &harp focus You i t .1 d know what must~ don Bloomer Ford -t n). pos urc per.~t an -and 1ou can do. lL Ac· still 1m1Ung -woman who once reigned ce pt chal1"nfc and ut 1600 Pennsylvunrn Avtmu re• P o n • t b I It Y But to the world. ~l1e' sllll j ust Betty Cilprlcom. Cancerhaure Be lly who smil ·d her way through prom•oentJy You could pensonaJ trag ~Y and publlc Joy. Betty the ht' du fora dlnlng tttat' mo"'· er~ u -ttJ the ~'trst Lady. Betty the l.llllA CSfopt 23-0ct "' 11.K" ~J Acrent on frtencb. wire of Ceral R. 1-"ord lht tHUnJ of a rein· Al OObshc's survived a rud.icol mastec· llonshtp, unckrstandJna tomy. a attlc wilh ulcuhol and piUs and ~bat Is n~td to art the pallUcnl defeat o f her' husband And at rlnat'r 00 pube of publtc GO, &he's lJV>rall{. put on new face and Is Ari s ls ln plctutt You ~ rect>tvt · ofter" wh ich busy cllinf.! her irst book sta mulatu . elevates "I s uddenly haH· u Ot'W 1matite." sh~ your atandlna. prt-sllce tHd from th• ('()mer of the sofa m her hote l C'ORPIO tOrt 23· 5u1le "I CAO proJl'<'t bt:tlcr It's really a Nov :?11 Ne-w, more an· grettt n:Jutlon -u greut ft.-cling .. dfpt'ndent stance .rel! you to R(llll Yc.'3. tl~ere It was hard lo s ay If ~he was s peaking definitely ls room tor about lh~ cosm etic ~urgery ~one on her you at top -and now race 1n September. hE>-r hf e Wlthout the pre· you wiU be aMured of lt M1 urqs of politics and palls. or he r book. l.eo. Aquarius ~rsom~ "Th<' Times of My Life '" t Betty Ford: Life's ups and ~owns. Facelift ' 'Comes Out' The First Lady of Can· "J can never tell." she didness has done it saidcoolly. again. Belly Ford has done ··p.fayva. al least my for racelifls what the whole body isn't sulfer- YWCA did for belly~ ing from erosion." dancing. She has given "EROSION' I never it respectability. ~ht I'd hear that But, as I was telling from a woman who wore my friend, Mayva, the ponytails until she was other day, "What's so 35 just lo pull back the Ing very hones t about it what a tremendous bad about wrinkles? ,MY extr~. skin around her u r coivpetitor Hav.- baalc game plan nt haft4. You ('un wtn if you remain on famili ar ground. Don't bi!.knu>l· L ,. d nun · r ~ -1J!.t 1-=:.;.....;.o--.rilt-..... :u. figure In your persuna~---SM was Lalking ot'-Jt all, but...f-0eu~n ~s ~a.tao. · --.................... -··rt~ -..tr. • ... ..1. • -startvr You make ma-""''' •""-kin" ne~. 1 a<."E! . s e•ve . "~e-a be ~t .tcould...._ . ...._ It f -gQod1ut ss, lhey.Je. face. n$'J • 'I T ~ "'.a o .o women·-;""" .r -beautiful! ~~v~ 1-"U -• • 1 never did 1hat! • • •J 'J'.hat made an i01J>!1nt on my nund, cbaracter and aepth." said defensively. GEMINI fMay 21 June 20 >" Travel. re- Porls, visits. invitations· crowd aJlenda. Vargo, S agitta rius -a nd another Gemini -could figure promine'htly Ac· cent on short trips, close JOr point as vtews are trf!m e ndous h(t, s he said. pun defm1tely \Indicated inte nded "It gavC' mt• a big boost It SAGl1TARIUS fNov makes m e feel younger a nd my family s he said. '.'After that visit to Long Beach. I "I couldn 't agree "You tied. your hair thoug ht 1t could be helpful to other more, .. s aid Mayva. back so tight that every women." "Wrinkles are th e time you opened your · She's a tough l ad y, but s he's not jewels awarded sur -mouth. your eyes without treas ured support systems. vivors. blinked." "I draw a lot of :;trength from my ''Th~~·s bea.~liful , . ··vou always _told me background in religion a nd from my M ~yva, I said, but be !"Y face. was interest· n ighbo~ brothers and --L.4,n :-Hi g hlight 22· Det' 211 Strive for feels my personality has changed " long-range view, , more Hawking a book 1s some thing like sell· effec~av e .advertising, ing a candida te , so Betty Ford will have no dlstneut1on Follow trouble on the promotion circuit. New York through on hunch -was her firs t s top to discuss the autobio· teach, learn. gather in-graphy formation to be riled. .. · . used In not-too-distant . ~ hope it s ~ot as s trenuous as. c~m- h~sban_d and ra~ly, ·• she said. her race ~~~~n~e~';eJufi~ ~~ '"~:;·s~~3•1ie same thing w1d~.Wlth that sm1.le. friends. I mean some of about the Pyramids." l feel that Ive always had my own them look like an un· We sat in s ilence. ) · cre ... ive efforts , ~tility and personal magnetism. CANCER fJune 21 · July 22 1: Emphasis on finding lost articles, ob' taining r e liable estimates. Change of residence or remodeling indirated -home base is very much in picture. Money situation is not as bleak as some might ln- s is t Heed your own financ;iaJ counsel! LEO tJuly 23-Aug. 221 Get going, lake lead. highlight indepen· d e n('e, perseverance. originality take steps in new direction. Im· print your style. Be creative, unique. get best possible t e rms. Pisces. Virgo persons figure prominently. VIRGO fAug. 2a·Sept. 2 2 >: Cycle high - priorities come into r u tu r e paignmg," she said. ··1 found campaigning CAPRICORN 1oec. rather strenuous. but I plan to go at my 22-Jan. 19l : Accent on own pace with the book I'm trying not to mys lery. intrigue. overdo it. I 'm not on m edication and I still money as related lo in-have arthritis and a pinched nerve." ves tm ent. contract , Those ailments led to medication and a partner ~r spouse. Eic· dependency for which she ultimately pand .h~nzons. Shake ort-Sought treatment la st April. ''I've never s.us p1c1ons. s upersli-been one to cover up, whether a happy oc- taons, doubts. fears. casion or a difficult occas· n, ·· she said, AQUAR IUS <Jan . d ' · h d · · lk bo h 20-Feb. 18l : Check con· 1sc uss1~ er .ec1~.'on tp a a ut. er tacts and contracts. Do problem· m-publie. Th h my family's more Ustening, observ-love a~ concern. I. ed to .do something fng than asserting , about 1t and I wanted to do 1t on an open play cards close t o basis The mail has been fantastic Every· c h e s t A n o t h e r daf ·has been rewarding a nd reaffirmed Aquarian. a Scorpio and my belief that I did the right ttung ... Taurus play prominent Betty Ford e nds her autobiogra phy, roles which was written with actor-write r Chris PISCES 1 Feb. l 9-Chase with her s tay a l Long Beach ·Naval M a r t' h 2 0 1 : B e 1 1 · ' l · Al h l d 0 R h b' l' · analytical, especially ~ os ~1ta s co o an rug e a 1 1tat1on where basic services Service. depe ndents are con: "I tried to explain to reade rs what they cerned. Gemini. Sagil~ could expect-,·· s he said. "I think I first re- tarius persons figure alized I had a pos itive power whe n I had prominently. my mastectomy in 1974. I saw that by be- TDDAT'S CllSSIDID , ftlZLB DEAR ANN LANDERS• I disagree with "Bible Reader." He said Pa ul did not cespecLI.he..teachines o[ Chri s t beca us e He vetoed tithing and Paul reinstated 1t Christ did NOT veto tithing When He said. "Take nolhin~ for vour id~ntity. as a J!10lher and ~ wife, which I paved road." Finally. 1 said. "Face it. think IS sometimes more important than "Don't I know· it," Mayva, we've got a lot be ing in the business field or the pro-said Mayva. ··Florence of fat that does n't fit f essional field." uses that cream to erase anymore.·· Abandoning ballet was a big disap-bags under her eyes "I know,." she saad. pointmentinherlife.shesaid. The other .day s ~.e '.'lt seemshkeonem.o.rn- . ··I did a Limited amount of dancing in er~~ed ~r entire fa~~-ang •.got up and. dunng 1964 . But now I 've had to give up the ac· 0 h M ~ ~ v a. I the night everything ~ad · · · . . . laughed, wiping tears fallen. I looked ltke llv1ta~s I enJoye~ most -~e~s . golf. I v.e fr om my eyes, · · 1 someoneslammedadoor s ubs tituted wa~ng .• ~ cant JOg because 1t wouldn"t believe we"d while l was baking." would be too painf~J. s pent so many ye.us "I'd consider taking a Another maJor setback was her together. you look so tuck here and there," l hus band's defeat in the 1976 presidential young Sometimes. I said. election. "Coming so close. working so forget about your neek." "I know. I'd like to hard but not actually winning" she said. "What about my look like anyone·s sister "I a lso felt he was the best pre'pared and 1 neck~" asked Mayva, Just ont'e before I go ln- s till feel that way... so~nn~ up.. c1dentally: what hap. She said s he enjoyed her years in the You. ve said yourself pened to wrinkles are Wh t JI b t · 't h ·~ l'k every time you look mto beautiful and r reat e 1 e ouse. u '~.n s ure s e u .1 ea re-a mirror it reminds you cha racter and depth'' turn engageme nt. I love t~e White House todefrostthecttlcken." The 1ewels that are and the people there and it's JUSt a very "I never said that! At awardedsurv\vors'?"' s pecial place lo be.·· s he said. "It's a very least I don 't have laugh "That's before we got unique position which not too many women lines that l can plant tnam.. ~~idanlally. l have a c ha nce to have. I loved every winter wheat in." wonder what Betty Ford minute there but l"m not too s ure I"d want 'Tm not laughing," I did with wnat she didn't to ~o back." ' said evenly. want?" . , A•• -L a...ins-· UNISEX_HECKLACE Rate lnd1anhead Coin. 14 k1 Gold Plated UNIQUE CHRISTMAS. GI FT .., ...,.. Ollly St.ts eoc1t journey ... " I Luke than anything in the wanted lo make sure he 9 : 3 . Ki n g J a m es world. The trouble is. gave those guys enough Version >. He meant for Jerry has a hot temper. hell." ,.... a.di ........ ~ .. l ........ lntlie. ~ 9%714 A~SS 78 Adam's mate 143 Settee 1 Seuon 79 llaten 147-mode Abalone 80 Hoolfy 148 Poplar tree 11 Coltler 82 Rodent 1~Mop 18 Mlat 83 Lizard 1 Acidify 21 ~ple)aek 85 Road signs 154 Statute 22 uslcal In- strument ~ Individual 155 Nickel aym- 2J Revere ea-bank bol M Enfertaln 80 Verdant 156 At home 21A=ove: t1 Fortify 157 Uterwy form A • t2 Snag 158 Greett letter a Plural enctlno 93Compete 180 French art~ 11 Exclamation 94 Paid athlete Cle 21Chlneae 96 Clothlng Item 181 Chaldean ~celaln 2t autleal MArouae city 30 Thus 100 Relatlv .. 183 Egyptian 31 Nero's 101 Water soul "four" barrier. 184 Intimidate 32 Fib« knot 2 words 186 Cicero's Ian- 34 Sailors 105 Minus guage 31 Nall 108Sall 157 lale 31 Stage corn-107 Appnilsed 189 Ungulate ment 108 Quahog, e.g. 171 Donkeya 40 Fonner: Fr. 110 FOf aNime 1n Legislate •1 Sllkwonn CS Ancient 111 lr1dlum aymo 17'3 Rema.Ina Pe<urian bol 174 Ualened 45 Sino• -112 Fine sword DOWN .. , Corilr• pt. 1M Coal bolt 1 Teacake •Swt 115 Stew 2 Cheap-skate: •Noeegay 118 Ancient Slang AOote W91Qht Hao 17 I loYe: Latin 100 African COUil- 18 Chinese coin try 19Wltlow 11M Luge~ e.g. 20 Rolater 102 Flam ng 33 Greek letter 103 Fabric 35 Breezy 1~ Rent 'S7 Roman 106 Tinkles bronze 108 Bind 39 Olnnftf' 108 Immorally course 112 Curse 40 Greek letter 113~en '2 Intense 115 ounder .. One. more 118 Fortna 48~roaaed 118 Or. '8 P11tcwal 119 Rodent• staff a 120 Dirt! !IO Poem 1220¥emeed 51 Wing ttalna 53 Sugar aource 123 Before: Prea 55 Tannin plant rix 5e Bellef 128 Qbfect 67 l*lueath 128 Too 58 Beglnnlno 130 Ortnk 80 Wed aeeretly 132 Stitch 12 Come forth 134 Union 14 At home ~roupe 115 Ascend 135 lmalayan ee DaJlaalte anlmal II Oceana 138 Pseudonym •Eat 137 State: Abbf. 71 Beeeeeh 139 Raced again 7'3 Nenow shelf 141 Tlbetan 7S Fauc.t monks 79 lnfure , .. Chemlc.i the disciples lo take H I say something he The next morning ALONG WITH THEM doesn't like -or i! be when l brought t.he let·---...,_,----------------- when they went, but lo thinks I'm playing up to ters in for his signature ~-~ '-. ~ ~~ expect the hospitality of a guy in the audience or he read them, smiled -) ~~~~ those they preach~d lo. backstage, be punches and tore them u NEWPORT'S Matthew 1 o : 9 -lo me out. This means real Now I see the wisdom F •t D St ; I) t To.day:.s English trouble , because st.age in bis ways. He gets t.he /) av orz e rug ore., Vers aon l, _Do not carry makeup can cover only hostility out of bis . I ~ any gold. salver, or cop-so much. system wit.bout hurting Al I er Pltofocopies ~ per money In your Last night Jerry gave feelings or saying things ' ~ pockets; do not carry a n;ie a wow of a ~hiner. be mlgtit regret. _ . _ _ beggar s bag -fot•-t-h~ 1-ll-have l(>..w()a:k-io-.&U&-lT you think this-idea ~ nrA UDO DRUGS hie. trip, or an extra shirt,. or glass~s for a week. A~so Is worth printing, go 'II JI. · s ~oes, or a walking my hp ls s~ollen twice ahead _ HIS GIRL slick. A worker should its normal size. FRIDAY be g!.veo what he Don't tell .me~ drop DEAR GIRL: I do - needs. him. I cant. He s my and 1 did' whole life, Ann. and he's · ~;; .. jj;i~··--Christ was in favor or tithing, but He knew that while it is impor· tant. it is not THE most important thing a Chris· Uan can do. He said lo the Pharisees <religious leaders who were ex- tremely concerned with how much money they could pile up and how pious they could be - outwa rdJy > in Matthew 28 :23 tLivini Biblel ••. . . For you tithe down lo the last mint lear ln YOW' garden. but ignore the more important things -Justice. mercy and faith. Yes, tithe, but don 'l leave tbe more im- portant things undone." -ANOTHER BIBLE R E A D E R C FRANKFORT. ILL. l really terrific exrept for 111111 ............ .. this one fault. I need so me advice . - CHI CKEE DEAR CHICK: You don 't w~ 'advice. Hon~y. Yo ve already &old me wha NOT &o tell you. Yoa Just wanted 1o write a letter -and now that yoa•ve wrt«ea It r bope you feel better. c. DEAR ANN : Recent· ly t l accepted a poslUon as secretary lo a very successful man. Now·1 know why he's so suc· cessful. The fourth day on the Job, Mr. Boss called me in for dictation. Two or the letters were very long, loaded with angry language and profanily. He asked me to hold those letters until the next day "because he Club ~r runa ~h Wednnctou 1n the Doil~ Pilot o:nd contcnna notices AID SUPERB 11£1'1 ••••• UA111£1 cLDTHllC LEATHER DRESSES PANTS SKIRTS JACKETS BELTS SUITS GLOVES f 54 Italian com-117~ .. Lettet mune t 21 F.ce part 5Fonner • Scoff• IO Cfloler ending 11 Alhen 145Hlndu ... 83 lncreaae cetlC DE' R B IB LE READER: I received buodreds ol letters In· terpretlng 't h is partlcalar pus11e bat yoara traa tbe mostlacld and condle. Tbuka &o all who wro&e. of womerfl and stTVict club m«tmgs and nienta for the followang Wftk - Thi.r!day thr09'gh Wftints· day Send notices to Club ~'· Doaly ~P.O. Boz 1560. Coata Meaa. CA 92626 Bt aurt to mclude . MOtH natnt and phone number Nolteta muit bt JUMPSUITS VESTS SHIRTS JEANS 980blc:ure 123 Studi.. 7Cn>nklte, 14 Hawaiian 148 Prize MFor-124 Concludl::t e.g. = 1'8 Emmeta et SWotd 12Uluketttr I Man'a nlek· • lea 148 ObaeMt: 83 Torturer 111 Aatr1ngent name 57 Tlmb« tree ~ " Frtnctl '"" 121 Gtrt'a twne tOentwt •Clrd-Oame l5l come 12IW.._,,man 10Nooan 80 MftttlC 153 Olr1 a name •Outeta 131 WrMth• "OrOet -~ 1!eCMmbl 12 °'"" moun-auffl• 10 ModerM'On 133Pr~ 111n t4Fuet 1• Thia: Latin n eo.ntott 1'5~S*1 13 ....... ·~ 112 Scottllh ••• 73Haa-:Wu t31Heellnggoct. 14~ng· • Wedlng btnS ,.~ 74 Unconadout ... 15 Aeco* "'9 f7 Exl•t• 11 '-tfl 140 OonMy: Get. lnelde • f9'0dou9 ,.~ 17 Adi• 1a Seth'• eon t8Um •Alreat 110Ma•mate !"'CLASSJF1EO SECTION FOONSW!AS DEAR ANN LANDERS : I 'm 20 years-old and I sing-.with a rock group. Whatever ,lA>wn I'm ln I look for t.he paper that carries your column. I think you are a dynamite lady wbo Teallybasttall~et.her. I need help wtth Jerry. W•'v• beea wor*"t1 to1ether for nearly two years. r love b1m more ' m our honda two wukl m -oc1~ To rtq~1t a picture, write "' call the Feoturei ~fMnl. SG..UJ J ET~. If you heft tOmetNng speclflo In mind. bflng ua a sketch Of photo. Atto ... men'e or womeoa lhOes · 0t boOts to metof1 your teMhef outfit. AJI ~ and typea of lealhel, Inducing pmnt. kid. calf, "*"• cotMetta. ecc.. CUSTOM aom & LEATHERS 12812GARDENGROVE BLVD., BLOG. G GARDEN GROVE, CALIFORNIA 82643 Telephone: (714) 534-7152 LOcaf«I In c.tlMbrook .. ,,,... P•r~ '"''' QN HmUtd to JwJd· raum opta to u. pl&6Uc. ,. _______ llliiiliiiiiill ____________ .,,, ...................... ....._....._._., ___ ................... __ ... ·····-•••. ·'"'--·· .... 1·•· .. ._.__ • .. -# r .. ,. MOVlES I TV SURVEY Sunday, November 19, .1978 DAILY PILOT D TV Dialing Diagnosed Where Do Viewers Channel Their Tinie? ~nvel.ope~ Please .. When "Lucv Com~s to Nashville" at 9 tonight on C'BS. Channel 2. Lucille Ball a nd Archie Camp bell left . join-in a spoof of mus ic awa rd~ prc~enta,tions . Barbar~ :\1a ndrc ll. Lv nn Andci:.son. Tom T . Hall a nd Me l Tiilis will welcome the come- dienne' on h e r fi rst visit lo Tennessee. - Nt;W YORI\ tAPI - People who wotch ahowli on pubhc TV ~noh who dl11d MIO lowbrow prof'rnmmmw oHt•n•d by th e com m ·1 c 1ul n1•tworkN" , The Corp for Public 8 roadtu•li llU. Uwugh Wirdly In lho~f' lerm11, •l'!ntcd lo know .. P UBLIC tclevh11on VICW~rtf alto willc:h a fP<'al d al of com merc1al tclevu1lon Mnd, with tt few n('ltJble tK• c''pt1ons, they tend to 'Jdect the li ume pro 1ram1 that arc populBr with lht-w1<ier tel<.'v1-.1on • uct1c•nt·t•, tht• C PU ton C'luded aft••r a i.urvey by th(• A C Nielsen Co 'f'ht-Ntelsen sampling, l'ond\lckd Jan. 9 29, r n "K e-ci c rrs---.. -.1> a Mtnut~s" at tht.• top or th.e h st of programs en- JOyed by people who' said tht'y also watc h non commerc1al TV. "Happy Day s," "l.a veme and Sharley" an<t "Fantasy Island," a ll from ABC, followed in that order . The remainder or the T op 10, In orde r , In· eluded, "Quincy," "All in the Family," "M·A· S -H ," "Ch a rl ie's Angels." "Love Doat" and "Rhoda." THE S AM E s ur vey p u t "Lavern e a n d Shir ley" and "Happy Days" fi rst and second amo n g a ll households c hecked including • /. t MAGIC A TERRIFYlNG l.Ov'E STOOY ..osE.PH E. LEVINE PRESENTS Mia:.. ANTHONY HOPKffi ANNMARGU EUG:SS MEREDITH ED LAUTER EXECUTIVE PRCX:>lnR t:Q ~ MUSIG BY .£RRY Ga.DSMITH SCREENPLAY BY WILLIAM~ BASED UPON HIS NOVEL PROOLCED BY JOSEPH E. lEVt£ AND RICHARD P. LEVl~E aRECTED~~~~ ~ ... GRiii:i::_i.ii,,~ .. jjj-·~;_;:.:·~ .. ~-,. •• , ..... , ....... °""!.'-" .. "''•«•"*"'•O-• llUSTOL CINEMA Costa M~ 540·7444 STADIUM DRIVf·IM Orange 639'8no CINEOOME Ou1nge 634-2553 UA CINEMA Wesltl'llnster Mall 89Hl546 JCOI' OAANOC ()()UHlY PAOG!V.M IHFOAMAflON CALI. 6J.l-FAEE -.ll0~..-.~--""9MMitllillo1 those which said they wulch no public TV wlth "Fantasy Iitlnnd" runked No 6 und "60 M1nulc "No. 8 The findings, general· ly lnlerestlog. are sue· 1><>rlc-d by Information rn u second recent CPB re- port , ··A, Qualitative S tudy · T tie E rrcct or 'I' lf'vlslon on People's Ltvea." TRAT SU&VEY or al- tltudea toward public a nd commercial broad- c »11tlng offered no con· clu s 19fls, r ath er a number or hypotheses designed to assist broad- casters The survey of 24 'ntEATRES-~ SfNIOR OTTZIMS S2.00 SO COAST PLAZA MlflrillllSt.*1111 r•U- "UP .. SMOlrr ,., -"-~·--·­... ,, __ I~•· ..... ~ .. SO COAST PLAZA SO. COAST PLAZA US S.lltwer 5' .. JlSZ nu"""" "DAYS OF MIA~ ,,., . --"SMOUY& THI IAp«Kr' INI ...... ,,__.,.~ "COltY'fTTI SUMMH" ....... UT,._ -.... lt;lt CINEMALAND 10Ua.Nn. Aa*lllW.7111 fl((, ... , .. "SA TU RDA Y HIGHT FIVER" IRI ''''"''~'-.... '·· "THllND" Jd.1-1.Mt-........ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS . M2 78 men and 24 wo~n was co n d u cte d I n P h i l adelphia. Mi n - neapolis. Denver arrd llouslon. JuJy 17·20. One discussion the Study COVCrCtf 0 WldC variety of topics -m· volvcd an effort to com· pare th e pu bli c te levision viewer with the comme r cial TV watcher . .. "Seve r a l said t ha t pubh c viewe r s we re more choosy. more tn· tellect ual. more eager for in formation a nd education, less interest· ed in violence and sex. more affluent. whereas commerc ia l watc her s were the younger peo· pie. the unwashed . the masses. "HOWEVER," the re· port continued, "It was also apparent that there was a prevalent unwill- ingness that outweighed t hese s tatem e n ts to stigm atize any portion of the viewing public. What this mea{ls, pre· s uma bly. ls tha t t he television vlew~r im· aglnes two distinct au. dlences but gene r ally prefers offe rings from both t he comme r cia l and non-co m mer cial networks for his or her own viewing. KEVIN~Y ANN( AACHER·J0£ sPINEU AR/'IANO l'.SSANTE LEE CANAUlO T t RllY FUNK FRANK McRAf .10'fCE INGA1.L.S TOM WAIT5 .. _ .... °'"""'11'~1'1.VfSIUl~lAl.l.()P( --.lllUCOtll °'"" .. """--~~ __ w,.,IHUl~ -1¥.0...l lll)o('H ... l!OrW.DA.~ c..,..,,,~t~Nr~ ·~~"'""" ....._BOJ-. e9 it ~":!.. ........... ~~...=:.: ... ~-... NOW PLAYING 9ne man cast 1 a lingering spell of awe and wonder, of magical Innocence • overcoming evil, or slmp1~ courage conquering fear ~ he • gave us the legend that will live forever In our minds. J .R.R. Tolkien triumphed with the perception that a single dream is more powerful than a thousand reatrries. Come to Mlddle-earth. a world beyond the furthest reaches or yo ur imagination. iRR.(o~tbe]gRd&k~ctSn A SAUL ZAltN'TZ PROOUC'nON ""CJ. A RALPH BAKSHI FILM J.R.R. 'lblkten'a"THE LORD OF'tliE RINOs· Ml.lelcbJLEONARD ROSENMAN i*Y"YCHRIS OONKLlNO and PETltR S. BEAOLE • D...:t on the novdt ol J . R.R. TOLKIEN P'roOuced by SAUL ZAENTZ •Directed by RALPH BAKSHI SAT/9\IN. 10:00, 12:45, ..J:11. ••• •:•. 1 k11 edwards •STOL CINEMA ..STOL AT MAeMTHUI ..... , .... =- , .. ,,."9 ............... ~ ............................... l==:.-:-:,1 MOH.·THUAS • t.;tl. ~-. -it:OO l ·1~10R~'"I .. ~ ..... 1.u.,.1 • 11f •• K Pl"!t I"> ''SECRETS" "SLOW DANCING lN~HE BIG CITY" (PG) P-lllU 1 U I • ,.,w .. ,,, .. , .. ........ JOUPH E. LEVINa, PRESENTS J.A.A. TOUOEN'S "MAGIC" STARRING (R) "THE LORD. OF THE RINGS" (PG) ANN·MARGAH '"' ,. ... l 1U k N U 4' flit tJ 4J J Ii 6 ti'. f ._ '1 II JO''° rn --~--'---t.At....,..tteo..U6',')t$. ,--· ,._ .. _ .. __ , edwards BIJSTOl. CINEMA'••.• -s " '' •• .:::::-.. 540-7444 ~:.:Jll VEN CANWAIT ~l'f:~1c ~.-~ •-----:~ r .. _ .. ,_, tt .,. .,. Plus ••• '" .... 8UAT AEY~S ... ,....,.. ........... .. CHEECH& CHONG'S Ph,11 ''Who II "HOOPER .. Kllllng The °'9114 , .. r ,, ,. .. Ch•I• Of l!wope?' IA'"'";'.~-, ... "" , .. INar8 SAlllUIACI Mf.IVlll IJ,t .. ,I .. ,:.:cc::..,~581·5 UPIN SMOKE nu r • ..... " ... ,_ .... J. ,,. , ......... ,. WUR DAILY PILOI CAN BE RECYCLED! Orange Coesr College operates me o1tic1111 recycltng center tor Cost• Mesa 556-5981 ' • Je DAILY PILOT &.inday, ~· 10. 1978 WOMEN'S THEATER I No Longer Upstaged • Women ' Contest Proves Theater Not 'Male Place' . .. 'Pearl' Finishes Angle Dickinson <Jn<.I Dcnrus Weaver share a marriage bal)<.•d on mulual loathing until the fury of the ulWtk on Pt•arl J Jarbor changes th ir r elut1onl)hip and the world a r ound the m on · Pcnrl,' a three p~rt r omantic dramu. l'OnC'ludmg at 9 o 'clock tonight on ABC. Channel 7 NOW PLAYING OMllCf Mill Cl•fMA WU T ua c1•£MA orange 637-03-40 wes1rm"'1111 892·4493 Costa Mesa !>40·0594 -·~ :0.1 ~ I 30 • 600••0 JO 11C1 P&Slll ICCO'TlO FOfl Tiii i (llCIM(Mllll MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT PEPPERS LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND'" IPGl -JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' I TU MM 8TEACOI "PARAQISE ALLEY" (PG) "THE WILD GEESE" {R) "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CR> "MAGIC" CAI "UP IN SMOKE" CR> "UP IN SMOKE " (A) "EASY AIDER"· "MAGIC"(A) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC"(~) ...... +--ll----==:::.-=-"CORVETTE SUMMER" NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE .. .. " f(.tlltl• ..... , S l .. IUM N ":w YOnK <AP 1 -Womt·n rurcly wrlk pl11)'' "'•'Y' Juhu Milt•"" "hN·au-;1• th1• thNHn h.u1 JIWU\IS h••t•ll 11·~1111.ktl ll' J molt• plU<'i' .. Wonu·n r .1rl'I) d111•1·1 pl.1v1> ~h·· 11d1h. ''bt•cuust• 1 h1•r1• '" vn·JUtlll·l• 11u.illl'll tht>m -t'V(•n umonu olh1•r ~unw11 " M 1s'j M1h"I, 11 l'.tlm uncl urlln•lutc '>l URC \1•!1•11111, 11< lwu1h11M u JUl>l 1.wn1·h1•1I plOJl'cl to 1irov1• thul 'no 1011.~1•1 11\'l'l'~'unly su 81-:1 Wl-:•.N NOW .11ill m•xt Jun1'. 2(1 di...turr .111Hwr.. rtlJllV I In.I llnll'I' will i.howcu .. e llw11 1•ff111 ti. tor .i knov. h·cf)(l•Ullh• punl'l.ol Jur1i.I» ·•l orr H1111.1tlw11y·, l'lllt'l Ill llllllH /\1rwncun Plt1('C lh1•,1t n Anti 1'Vl•r v 1m·1·1• '' lo l>t' thrl'<'led bv u V.llOllHI lt1t· Vt•nlufl• 111 l>t•lllU fuutlt:tJ lly an $80,000 l-111 d f.'11u11tJ,1t10n ~runt M1 .... M1h•:., Al'T '' Mir;ocaatc nrt1. tic direc· tor. i.lTt">'il>:> th.ll th1• pu11w>-,1' u. "lo ci,tf1blash a fo1 um "'ht·rt· womt•n 1·un h•.1111 to twcome part of .111 lht•ult'r . ;1111J know that l!Vl•rybody Is now 11•.ld.Y.. lm h•muh• wns1b1hty m the theater as """'' .1'1 rvC'rvwht•n· l'bt' • ·~ •t• .'llutJ i.el<·t·hve process. t•ach o( tht• 20 J)lay.; ~1·t' a '>tagcl.I read1 n~ by tlrnft"Slmlmr1 arto1s «:tnUM.' when you :;it and "'•'Ill' ...ometh10~ 1l 1s 4 • d1ffe n·nt from hear· Ill~ ll " Aftt'r th1' JJ(•rformancc. a frt-c·for-all .dis 1·ui.1'110n will be hl'ld among !>pcctalors. cast and Wrllt'I Tt:N OF Tilt: S<'rtpts then move on lo phase two -"an in-progress s howing in which 'the MOBILE DISCO + SunOantcr: ~ i SounOs Proless1onallv tailored to your music rmre and the occasion. OUI LOW r1uc1s CAH'T II MATCHlO 995-7064 •-•.,.•--''"f"ot""4A • '\ 'l I'*-••-• -...... ,,. it. 11 .. -···--.A~ ···-·-. -•. I ·' I ~ SOUTH COUT ~; CIWIMA ''The funniest filtn of the year'' CHICAGO ,.,ttlJUHf. • SOHO WCEJClY N(WS SACllAAIEHTO UHIOH • SNU llANCJSCO CXlll41H£R 0111TON JO(Jllt<ML HERALD • "II you're In h1gn scnoo1 11 vou'uz In co11eoe 11 you'" OUI Of college!, II Y'JU "" ever nczo1d or cullegq o NotlOnol lompot>n ton. o Solurdov N1gn1 l1w ran Of you Ill ju~I fll'O<ly IOI ~omcz wllo 1..1 >llll'Ult humor you w111 hove o 1ougn1nQ gOO<l llnw 01 An1mo1 Hl)\Jw -G/1' ....... '"",.,, "Frcznellcollv funny o roucous remernbronc" of lh1ng~ pent ono pouionolcz Gooo lnnocen1 fun mmtd NOW PLAYING w1fh llnougn w ockedneh lo g111e 11 wme 1..hOIOCllll ' -IV+'""',.n .. ,., lDWAllDI' MARIOll 2 cmnuttY 21 Costa MW ~·057l ANhelm 772-8902 Mon ffl 1 lO • 9 4~ AU.._QltlV&liHSO~•H}tOI , ....... HTl.Y S.r 2 30 •. ·~· 1 !JO . O•~. II~ ST,ADWDlllMH 1-~---1t;;;-;_;C.M;;MLU;;;m .. llil"•lJ..mfllliiiiiiiiiiiii11ililiiill-•l\•-lllOl4t.llllliilbu-:11._o.1tM __ ,,,,__.!:!t 1)0•.t .. ~•t 30 • ,,., 0. ..... ~ .. • . -- \'flft l afl('r l'Xlcn1kd rehears als will enact roles instead or Just r1·ad1ng the m , using u mode!>t ar • ruy of ri11>ps " • Anotht•r <'rtlical iwss1on 1s to follow, find finally the mo't udmm•d five play11 wlll get u pol1sht-d studio ,,rcs<·nlat1on to which the genl·rul public will tw ndm1tll'd. .. , think all lhl· plays are pretty aooct ... r('· ports M1'ls M1lt•s, "Hnd a couple :-.trike me as pretty spec·ial, although there's nothing'yet that I foc i will vh1.1ngc• lh1· American theater " THE PROJECT has bi•en germinuting for "l'Veral yl•ars. eVl'r o,1nec M 1ss !'4Wcs read a re· oort showmg "about 7 percent of (he writers for non-profes:,ional lhNJt<'rs were wome n and only G percent of the direNors were women. In com· merC'ft.11 theater lhc•y were almost nonexistent." Miss Miles argues that fe male effort usually went Into "writing novels or poetry instead or plays 1s because women Wl'rC not l.avvy E.1.bout the theater . "They'd just s1l and write a manuscript or Poem and send 1l off. They thou~hl that 1n lh<.·a tc r you have to havE> some special way or g<'lling a producl1on and lht•n a lot or other pc·o· µle gel involved with whttt you've done " EVEN AT TllE American Place Theater. whic h s pecialncs in new plays, only scvc:n of 61 dramas hlaged s ince• 1964 huve tx:en women'!> work. After word or lh<' 1-'ord grant got out, however, the flow or leXL'> from women in- cr eased Hall the plays chosen so far are by women t••N f WC'IM ,ll•-- U.,_..•fl1M0) "Dramatically superb performances ... • _.S!lppl'!&J!lm." o .... 1e1 \tft't'han.s&~rN&< '" NOW AT A THEATRE NEAR YO U CINEOOME 23 NCWrORT CINEMA Ori\nge 634·Z553 Newpor1 Beach 6 44-0760 HI-WAY 39 ORJVl·IN We.:,tmins rer 534·628Z \\ .... "Ht ~ .. I •t1tftf"Ml ., .... t:l·!'.t'~ •TUOIO• 'f°'-M "FABULOUS IS THE WORD FOR 'THE WIZ.' A colouol entertainment. Visually, 'The Wi•' outdoes everything I've seen on tfte sueen in de<o des. Everyone is just plain perfect." ; :·~:.::., •• "Ito; shck and onergottc "Ross 111 superb 1n •Tno W11', riur perloimonce ranks wnh 11\111 01 Barbin S11e1sand 1n funny Gori and Liza Monnc11t on ·ca1>arol '" Co·•ne •.,~1101 111l<l tun Grear mo.men1s and a 101 ol hie. sonsa1ton;i1 ~pccoa1 e.focts ond COSJIJ"'CS " -Aowo;/t•~1 (h NU •,,,,. J1rnH4 ( DIANA l\055.-. ·rHE w1z· AfortJ "'°'"'"'I lt~ ;re/() ft Ltui•tr MICHAEL JACKSa-1 NIPS£Y PJ.JSSELL TED flOSS t[NA Hof\NE q"" f\lCHAf\D PRYOR <()\ "lHC w1r) .._,....... -.. ~---.. """' . TONY \\IALTON CHAN.IE SMALLS QUINCY JONCS , __ ...... .... ....,.,............,,. KEN HMPffi DEDE AUEN QS\VALD MOIWSuc ..................... ,........,., ........... Al.0£&..Wl:llllOCK JOE1.J:9.:WM'l:lf t\ t\00 eot-IEM llD~ SIDNEY LUMET SA..!l.$U!l.1~00. 3~30 • 6:00, 8:30, 10:45 • edwards CINEMA HARIOIAT ADAMS COSTAMESA -546-3102 from a ll parts of the coun\ry who never before tried the thesplc form. "As with ulmoi-t any group," Miss Miles re· ports. "the l1 r.sl.. plays to come rn were very personal -mother-d aughte r . husband-wife. those problems most <·very woma n experiences T hey were angry, hkc the first plays when the bluck theater move ment began." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,· For everyone whoever . wanted a chance to '5Yrt over. _..., lnw "OtY°' (..h.wtn Cohea c1l{ffiJ ,..VCO l.MM~sY l'ICTURL\ Rt'lr'.!_V'r-·--.. -- ' llCM.UO M117°" e •OCM• ~· THI WILD GHSI 111 ~1:m••~~~~ U tM e a ... • l oM e l 1M A 1 .. U ltOIAff IUllTON e t OCNI MOOll THI WILO GllSI 111 ~---' 12,M e a:OI e l o)O e 1.00 A I01H llCllAIO OlllYIUH THI llG flJl 1ro1 "u' HOUSI CALU1ro1 OUI MHll IL e CAIOl lllllNm A WIDDIHG1ro1 ,lllS ----' WHO'S IUlllNG GHAT C .. FS? tflOI J&Cll MleHOt~ "GOIMG SOUTH" IPGI W&DAT~)O .. t ... ,,.,,. __ , ... , ... ,.~,.~ .. " ==~~~ aun••C•Sf '' ·~·1 'DEATH ON THE NILE" tPGt " .......... -··~>->• \Af/WM-1 ........ ~, ........ Gt-ecit Chefs of hrope ?M "HlcJ'l A11Jlety" "GI ~Acint 1"EA~S OAIVf-IH SU~A SWAP ME HAA80A BLVD Ofl.,..ln ....,_.._ ..... -·-··-OAAHOt D'tw·ln I A , .... -..... '° • pm --, __ ,. *1 ...... om Siad...,,, ,_, ,...,, _, __. .... a.io..1 IOOft MOOM WILD Ollll(l l P\UU THI 1111Ylll OIUO. a OtC*e UP IN IMOKl111 HUS ILACIC SUHDAY f11 ----... .,. •• ,...,. """'°"'" "°"'"' MACMC111 ""' MIDUIA TOUCH ft l 1WO MAaT AC1'0N tMellUIM DIATM PCMta !'l KW lt&T1N' A'IVI Melt """°"'°" OOIH" '°"'"(Mt ""' MAUTMOM NN1a1 - INDEX: •Bualnea1 •Consumer Closeup &i~. Nowmbet 19. 197) •ReelE1tate •Stocks DNlYPILOT • , . t • t I • • CJ New Drug's Notliing to Siieeze -At · Fi~' -Hope till AglOt Aft r Years i11 Red l1Jk B THOM 1.t:C'OQ Ot...,. O.Uw f'U. "*""" ewport J•hnrmtu•e1,1ttcalso lntc.·matlonal htt'\ b\'en in hw.mcss for u dl'carlt>, mo-.t of thoM• • years with cmly one produt•t It has y<>t to hnvt.' u pmfitabll' yt•ur ond II hn1' l'Onsumcd an e hm..it~ $15 nlllhon ln capital Yet lhe small rompany ht\~ bcc.·n followM <'losely by stock anuly •~ . Roth ~hllcJ pro duced sevt>rttl r~vic" I Ul\t") l'3r · ll is a hot prospel'l foJ'-many hlMh risk ln vestors and has challengl'<i many of the big bo)s in thl! drug industry in a new market. :.i challenge most analyblb bt.'i!m to believe could end with a rl•play or thl· Da\ 1d and <;olrnth ~tory . THE DA VIO IN THIS CASE l\l't'mb to haw a long lead In antiviral drugs \lotlh ot product called Isoprinosine. "htch has shown prq{TltM! against a Wide varie ty of viral in!ectioru. 1See accompanying article 1 H the company wins approval for the s ub stance in the U.S. a nd overseas. it will tap into u brand new multi-billion dollar annual m arket. With m any o f its medical tes ts a nd challenges behind 1t. the company. headed by Alvin J. Gtasky. Ph.D., alr eady has won ap- proval or the drug's sale abroad. most notably 1n France. Greece a nd Germany THOSE APPROVALS. he s aid in comments to the 1'1nancial Analysts f<'ederat1on last Tue!>· day in Philadelphia. open the prospects of de· ''e loping internationa l business whilt> waiting ro r North American approvals F'or a e0m1Jany that has had to scrape together capital on promise for a decade, at -means profits at last. · The firm has dQae its bus iness home work as well a!! its exhaustive scientific research. During the past decade, Glasky told the a nalysts. licensing agreements have been made in every major country except J apan, where negotiations are now under way Some of the \ agree ments s upply bulk and packaRed drug~ ~I from Costa Rica and two other overseas plants TllE MARKETING UJ!re!.'ments ranged from a full scale marketing staff with non-viral products an Central Ame rica to joint ventures in Europe, America and Canada. · The companv bt•1:rnn ooerations an 196 when ls oprinos inc's inventor. Dr. Pa ordon. ussigned patent rights to Glasky. The operation rirst rolled _, we nt into debt for :.an additional Sl.6 million in 1972. "Over the next 2 years ... Glasky said can- didly to the analysts. .. we learned the inap· propriatent'Ss of debt financirg for a company tha t did not have adequate cash flow ... THE CRUNCH CAME in December 1973 when staff was cut from 60 lo 13 Key people "e re kept on and managem ent was able t.o hold orr creditors. ~be time was spent developing interna- tional connections and in 1975. the debt was con- verted into equity through arrangements with c reditors who were convinced by the new foreign sales • A year later the small firm entered into an agreem ent with Morton Norwich Products Inc .. since then. Morton Nor wich has paid research costs. The move to forci~n sales has created a ... <See R ED INK, Page C2l The Company ••• Newport Pharmaceuticals lnterna- tiona I. Inc., 1590 Monrovia Ave., Newport Beach, produces and llcenses for production an antiviral drug, lsoprinoslne. and several related sub· stances. Drug Is marketed In several countries. Common stock traded over-the- counter. Sales last year $694,745. Principal officers: Alvin J. Giasky, Ph. 0 ., chairman-president; Sanford K. Glasky, executive VP, secretary- treasurer: John W. Baldrige, VP Interna- tional operations; Jacques Kesetelyn, M.D:, VP corp. development, and Joh,. M. Riker. VP administration . Rust' Cuts Life,· 1' alue of Car By PAT DUNN 01 tf\• Oaily P1tM St•ll Ll'l"s assume you have just bought a new car. You Intend to have 1l serviced regularly. drive carefully and do everything else recommended to make it last as long as possible • It can still end up in the junk yard in a few years because rus t has eaten away the car's body or seriously weakened its frame. Any car can rust This arch enemy of metal has shortened the effective tare of hundreds of thousands of vehicles. It's an a utomotive problem that too often defi es economical remedy because the car owner does not recognize it early enough. r •" RUST CAN BE AVOIDED, but the car owner h3s to be aware of what steps to take before the damage 1s done. Rust is the oxidation of metal caused by exposure to air and moisture. The process is speeded up and made worse by corrosive substances in the air or on·the highway. The more obvious and less serious result is uns ightly deterioration of the car's body. Notice how often you sec a car rusted out al the bottom or the doors, in fender area!> , Computer Next Big Household Applia~ee I - exposed to road s plash from the wheels. and around the r ear window. 'The more serious result is the weakening or areas under floor mats and carpeting, the third-seat area in s tation wagons. and weakening or frame and cross-members. THE .CAR RUST PROBLEM exists m coast al areas because moist ocean air ca rries s alt. It 's even worse in mountainous areas during winter moJ\ths when sand. sail and' calcium chloride are used on roads cov<!'rcd with ice and snow. T h ese corros iye s exact their loll very quickly. Rust prevention is a chore. and it must By KAREN ZAPPE Of IM O.lly Pll.t Si.ff Move over blender and electric can opener. here comes another household appliance. The latest addition to the line of handy home machines is th€' computer . This mini- mastermind could eliminate home management bookwork. It can index recipes, balance a checkboOk . store a will. It can keep a record or anything, in· eluding car repairs. appointments and lists of paid 'nd unpaid bills . Now when someone calls to say a payment is overdue. you can tell THEM computers don't make mistakes. 'fHE HOME COMPUTER CAN also tutor you and the kids in algebra and spelling. And when you are Ured of working, the computer will entertain you with games, r.omCort you when you lose and congratulate you when you w~. ~ RadJo Shack's TRS-80 and ~wle Computer Company's Apple II are two of the domestic • geniuses on the market. The biggest differences between the two are the price, and the TRS.:SO com_p~lack and white. .while &he AppM.-11 computes not only In black and white but also in shades.of gray and 18 dtf(erenl eolors. • RadJo Shack offers a whole line of TRS-808. The Level l, 4K unit is the leut expensive with a $S99 price tag. The price tncludea a ~---·- !-ilarl the day )OU buy your car. whether new or used. When you buy a new car. consider having 1t professionall y rust-proofed by your dealer or by an establis hment s pecializmA in such !>ervices. Some car dealers see undercoating as a rust prevention measure. while others view 1t onl y as a means for deadening sound A properly applied undercoatan J! will provide som e measure of protection a~aanst l"O rros1on . but it's no gua r antee. Undercoating can crack or flake off and leave portions of the vehicle unprotected. PROFESSIONAL RUST·PROOFING involves treatment or a ll areas particularly prone to rusting. including the inside of doors and rocker panels . If you decide to have your new car undercoated. have 1t done before taking delivery. Undercoating after you've driven for a few weeks and h<1vc built up an accumulation of dirt 1s not as effective A proper job involves coatinJ? all sheet rnetal surfaces under the (•ar However. the gas tank. C.'Chaust system. and areas around <See RUST. Page C'll typewrite r-like keyboa rd, needed plugs. a video scr een. a cassette r ecorde r with a game cassette and a 232-page instructiQn manual. The Apple II. with 16 K -a much larger memory -is $1,195 for the keyboard unit {lnd instruction ma nual. The computer utilizes any television fo r the video screen and a ny cassette recorder THE FIGURES 4K AND 16K r efer lo how much Information can be stored on the ta pe The 4K has 4,096 bytes or memory bats Inside .-the keyboard. Each byte Is about equal to a type written character and made up of eight electrical signals . The e lectr:icat signals arc the words of the computer language. This language Is stored on tape like notes of music. To "play" tbe information -.recipes or bills -imtructiomr to the m acfline are typed out on the keyboard In BASIC, a computer code that uses English commands such as "clear" and "run." By punching the right buttons. the Information on the tape ls transterred from the play1ng tape in the cassette recorder to th4t video .screcn \for the operator to read. When 1111 the information is on the screen. the recorder turns o(f. PutUng data onto the tape is simply a pro· cess or b'Plna out. the lnCormaUon and then transf errtng ll by pusblna the rtabt keys to move lt fn>m screen to tape. • <See COMPVTRS. P1.ce CZ> l ..... .... Sniffles May Meet Match If Pill Works There is an old sa w that a cold lasts 15 days without treatment. a fortnight with. The same holds true for influenza and many other virus-caused diseases. The tiny, not-quite· live organisms have eluded effective treatment for cons. and the growth of a ntibacterial drugs has somehow diverted research away from ways lo combat the assorted viruses that cause trouble when they hitch up to cells to reproduce. TRANSLATE THAT TO HUMAN terms and ·you get a lot of sneezes and sniffles 't62 million cases in a recent year accordjng to Dr. Albert Sabin '· It ·s no wonder . the n. that there's been a growing interest an drugs that ARE effective. drugs that seem Just over the horizon. Oran~e Coast residents don't need to look that far. however. because one of the "most promising of the new antivirals is the product of Newport Pharmaceuticals International, whose headquarters occupy two sedate buildings al 1590 Monrovia Ave. The company Is as low key as its head- quarters. Officials seem to be making no pro· mises a tX>ut the drug. lsoprinosine. in large part because fo~ood a nd Drug Admuustration review a nd a pproval a re not complete. THE STIR COMES FROM stock analysts specializing in high-n sk sc1enlif1c companies. who seem to follow each a nnounced test or the drug with zest. . Why so much interest in a company thl:lt has consumed an estimated S15 million in capital yet never made a profit since its found· ang In 1968? The answer may lie in another question. Wo uld you pay the price or an expensive a nt1b1ot1c to avoid :.i <", "t>ek of snirfles a nd ·mccze~·· Multiply )our answer uy a bout 200 m11l1on f~·llow sufferer~ t'ach year a nd vou see the m a r k et ·P o t e n t 1 a I Newport Pharmu · ceuticals has a c rack at. And those r eports : -A DOUBLE-BLIND study or the drug and place bos an Fulle rton against herpes <cold sores 1 in whl('h s ymptoms seemed to clear up quickly with few side effects -lsopr1nosine used 1n treatment of 27 pa. tients with a virus -caused encephalitis · no rmally 97 percent-fatal -in which a number.. of youngsters have s urvived. several with com .. pleted remissions and a ll with few side effects. -Tests in whic h 19 influenza-exposed tes t subjects t ook the Newport-proouced drur;: while an equal number did without. With the dru~. only rive developed symptoms. Without, about hall came down with the disease. lsopranosine·lrcated patie nts had li ght symptoms and a short illness comr>ared to the other group. all with few side effects ACCORDING TO St UDIES OF other ex- perimental ant1v1ral drugs, the key words an• ··"1th rew side cffe<.>ts .. r.Jost other drug~ under ~t udy cause noticeable physical changes. some are considered potential carcinogens A Newport spokesm an s aid one reason sl'ems to tx-that the drug doec;n 't act directly on the virus. but help~ the body"!) tmmune system notice. then battle the attackin~ or ganis m. And he added. the drui( :.eems t.o disappear quickly fa bout four hours) in the form of urea. He added that it seems to work in about 85 pl'rcent of patient!-!. But that's about as far as Newport people arc "tiling to ~o in talking about their product. "SINCE TllE THALIDOMIDE scare of the '60s. the FDA ha s been careful about approving new drugs. You can hardly blame them." the l\pokesman s aid. Newport already has had its troubles with the FDA. A year ago the approval for human testing was s uddenly withdrawn. A halt was or· dercd on research. The company. sh_ort on clout in Was hington. D.C .• compared to the drug giants. fought back. t•a llmg the order illegal a nd attacking il!> va lidity Newport "on: te!>ting went on. but it has ~•nee cultivated r<'lat1onships with f<,DA offi cials who morutorthc firm 's reports. < ~e 'NEEZES. Page C2> \ .. • (2 OAILY PILOT ~~.Nowmt• 19. 1971 BUSINESS/ REAL ESTATE MAILBAG" RUSTB TILE ... <From Pase l > the <'llah·t1c ('On \•crter 'hou1d n ot be undt'1 ('()ated Pa·rtners Feathering .Business Nest Anotber ucp wit.b ~ new tu 1:S 1Q t.ik.c ll through u u r wuh to rand body or '4indov.- ltllks H any e xlsl , ha vt' lh m a.u led prom pt1). • TH£ SPllAV .TttF. ll Ot:RSID • nd wht'C'I "dl1' "'llh 0 hO'>t• ll!\IO"' • fore ful &pruy. to ma.Ute (\Ure thl•rt• drt'l no oP4)nJngJ w~trt> '4 Ult-r <' n entl"r und remam u.od t floor rn~t .. ur C4u"iM"tln~ C ulk ••l'\Y <>Pf'ninll'> Ut'for<' \'Ou ~uy .t usl"d car t.tke t1m to look for 1 u t :h ('k the body a nd tht' underside 1fram~ nd c-ro:...• m rnbt'n 1 ~•t<'h for a1gl1!I of rt'ptllnllnR nd u'>(' of Mdy putty to d111tcwiw a rt"ul! where rust b already don~ '"' tlam11ge U Uw W>ed c.'nr ~oo wont It. ii :.t.itton wagon. t<lkt' out the ·p.ir<' tm.• .. md l'JClimlnt> tb UN W(lll. Abo hll th mot on lM floor in lht> third H t r \'U and rh«k tor rust and metal weak~. In ~r tvpe' of w.ed can lln tht mnt tn the trunk and th • ('Urpttltn• In pllSM:'ftAl'r ueus lo ~ 1r ru t t') 11rt''t'nt I\ mu~t odnr as another rust up..oH BEFO•t; BUYING A ·~·:n CAR. dml' 1t throu.gh u '-' r wa'h tu t'hl•rk for leuk~ Next com maintenance Kl-cp anv <'ar new or lL-.ed d ean a nd wJx tl i1t l<:::lst l\\ICt' a year. Also , tborou1.thly h<>.<tt' d<lwn the car'!> unden ude u l hmi.t t" 1C'1• J "cJC 1( 1l 1s cxposL>d to sand and salt. Takt!,spec1al care to wash out the inside or channels in the fra me and cross-member components. Clean out any accumulated debris that can retain moisture. Be sure to keep drain holPs in the frame and the bottoms of doors open A lawn hose of the ty~ wit.h many boles can be laid to form a series o? "s'" in your driveway, and s lowly driving the car over the hose -a number or times lwilh the water on . or course l helps keep the underside clean. Again. m ake sure the drain holes in lbe bottom of the car doors are keptopen DON'T P UT OFF WASIONG your car after winter mountain driving. A white film on the surface after gofng through snow or slush is a positive sign 'Of s alt caused by road splash. Ir you n o tice an .):' weakness o r ~ det1?rioration of any structural part ol your car, s uch as rusted out portions or the frame or rross-me mber , ha ve a welding shop · strengthen lhe weake ned area . Periodically lift the mat in lhe trunk and the carpeting in the passenger compartment to check for leaks. With s tation wagons, Lift out the s pare lire and inspect the wheel well. Also check arc<As <Around body moulding. Sand off and rt>paint any s mall rust spots ;.is !>OOn as you discover them. · -Slt~ht fendt'r-and body-s~pes 'that produce scratches down to bare metal w!ll rus t qui ckly . Hc pa ir a nd /o r re paint immediately. The same goes for s mall areas where paint bas been chipped off by stones and other airborne debns. Rust prevention isn 't easy. but ool laking the lime required for proper maintenance is guaranteed to make your new car old before 1ls time · and even more importantly · unsafe due to structural weakness. Wh~ Carla R1gttr nd Mart.y Sullivan &u m4ld up ~ f.otm • aecrotanal Hrvk• •n 1873, they were "ba bies lo th · world or bualneas." That oond1tlon didn't last I~ .\bout thn-c months, as a matter or fact - uboul tht· 11unw length or hme they •LaYed In tht>lr (1n.t Irvine oft'tcl' on Campw& Drive. THEJll COMING OF AGE Jsappened when a ru l • tat.e •1t>nl asked ll they'd like to set up an "ex<'<'uove aulta" ln wlllch stnale ofrfoes short' Mlmmon Sf'cr.-tarlal ond receptJon areas and f'rvicrs Thl' two worn n iioon round themselves busy wlth at'Crt<larlal work, but abo awamped with I ndlord duties, for which lhey r~eJved no pay. They rooved nearn. this lime to 1000 Quall f'la<'e. where thf'y took over a lar'e suite - a lthouJ(h •t ~tarted U!) a huge. empty attlion or the building They'd dl rovt>rN! that no large chunk of C'Op1lnl wu noodcd -u surprise -and that they hJd man)' luknta that could save SQ~e Cullh TllE 1'WO LAID OUT offices and i.upt·n •~t-.1 i·un. .. truct1on. They also leU into a lut•ky bit of t1min.: "Then.• wen.· !>O many buildings in the area lherr thut It was ca1>y Lo arrange the lease. But that·~ chbngcd I'm not sure you could do the l>a me thrng now." sald. Ms. Rigter. a slender young woman who greeted each client who passed her Offi<'e door. · lier partner . Ms Sullivan. operates the downsta irs portion or the 6.000-square-foot area tfley control _ They employ three other women to answer phones and do secretarial chores for t)le occupants of the 24 offices they lease. Rents begin at $500 with secretarial services added as used. But that only covers the basics of the pair 's ente rprise. wrnr A STABLE CLIENTELE, the two have tried to turn t heir efforts more to what they e njoy doing For Ms Ri~ter. that means graphics. ''I've designed lcttcrh<"ads and brochures for som!' clients," she said . She likes it so much that she's ordered u t ypesetting machine lor their word processin~ center. For Ms. Sullivan. a photo bug, laking pictures is the dream She 's laken ptiotographs for several clients and decorates hallways with her wortc. • Ms . Sullivan said the two partners gel a long well: but don't share socia l activities. Except unoCficia lly at the office. "VALENTINE'S DAY IS A BIG thing every year." Ms. Sulli van said "And we celebrate t•vcryone's birthday," her partner added . The two quickly discovered that adding servic<'s attracted beUer clients_ and br:.oughUn. more rcvcnul'. They produce reports, letters and all conventional office services. but also arrange for t ravel. ke<'p offi ce supplies on hand, handle msura ncc papers, havt> a facsimile telephone transmitter a nd even send out Christmas cards for clients. Whal is helpful to clients creates a n expa pding income for the two. But it builds business ties as well. Sometimes, said Ms. Rigler "someone is COMPUTERS COMING INTO HOME. • • (From Page Cl> • The me m ory of either computer can be increased by replacing memory circuits. This docs not add to the language of the com- puter, Just to the capacity of storage. Increasing the me mory from 4K to 16K in the TRS-80 costs S290, while adding anothe r 16K to the Apple II is $200 The TRS-80 Level II computer has a larger vocabulary than the Level I , so more functions or ope rations can be don~. The additional pQ,wer of an Expansion Interface allows TRS-80 line and quick printers lo be added to the system, al- lowing you to have paper copies of tne com · puter's information. TRS.80 Disk d rives that work like record players can be used to store information and replace the tape recorder. A TRS-80 telephone coupler can be added so two computers can chat over the phone and s wap information. THE APPLE II ALSO has its own dis k drives , but can be expanded with transistor-like cards that program the computer to perform the r equested functions. A s pecial card is plugged into lhe computer along with a printer and the information comes out on paper. The Communications Interface Card allows the Ap- ple II, with help of a te lephone adaptor, to conve rse-'Wilh olher computers. Or you can talk to the Apple lJ when the Speechlab Voice Recognition Unit is plugged in. The Apple ti recognizes 32 word commands . Sul none or this equipment is required for basic home use. The TRS-80 Level I 4K and the Apple 11 will balance checkbooks and play games. Both have pre-taped programs that perform these and other functions. RADIO SHACK SELLS packets of program tapes and instruction m anuals that will pl<.ay alge bra tutor or a n alyze s tatistics. Other packets explain how Lo set up special programs BlackJack, backgammon and other games fl()r the TRS·80 arc a lso available. The Apple 11 also offers pre-programmeo tapes that pit players against another player or the computer, or, in the case of Otello, to watch the compute r play against itself. The Apple II adds sound to the ga·mes. The Apple JI also features a program or' Jhgh Resolution Graphics. Thls program draws designs and graphs in color . APPARENTl.Y BOTH COMPUTERS sell "e ll. Radio Shack salesman George Foose said a c•ustomcr has a n eight lo 12 week wait ror a computer the store does not have m stock. The factory. he said, has a backlog or orders. Foose called the TRS-80 a "muJli-funcliona l unit" because, he s aid. at can be used by the whole family for a variety of uses. He said families are buying the little brain as kind of a Christmas present to themselves. Byte Shop salesman Steven Cobb said the shop ah~ays has a waiting list for the Apple IL Anothe r Byte Shop salesman, Martin Rezmer. said they sold about 30 units in the last nine months. COBB SAID ONE MAN lhat likes i.o play games had bougilt the 48K Apple II with a printer and disk dri ves, creating a formidable data processing unit. Another purchaser, Cobb said , was a psychology professor who wanted to test the reaction time or students to various tm· ages . Rei mer said the Apple II could be used for ~tlmost anything except mixing a chocolate malt or opening a can. · Carla Rigter, Marty Sullivan. right, no longer 'babies in business world' doing so well they need lo move out into their own office. We 're usually the first one to tell them." ··we h~ve to kick them out of the nest , .. added Ms. Sullivan. SOME CLIENTS NEVER really leave. "We 're kind of a home for wayward businessmen." Several clients use the t elephone a nswering Service long after moving out. others use the address as a m ail drop or as a place to gel in touch with former associates. About 60 percent or n ·venue comes from clients who have moved on. Many come back for new resumes a Rigle r specialty. NO RED INK?. • • <From Page CU s udden shift in the company's financial picture : THE t1RM LOST $1 million in its most re· cent year, Glasky said, while selling about 558.000 in products per month Currently. the company is selling about $100,000 per month. Much or the loss in the most recent quarter came from a cutoff of p<iid research work. Newport Pharmaceuticals , in other words. is shifting gears from a hopefuJ science com· pany to a full·scale drug producer: All lhls in an arena where the product seems lo ha ve a ye ars.Jong lead over any other competitor. TOE ANALYSTS MAKE it clear that ot.h4lr antiviral drugs are in the wings, but also note that most have very limited uses; others are be ing tested only on animals and m~t have serio us s ide effects lincluding suspected car cinogens). The company went public in 1970, but most or the s tock is in the hands of private investors. About 20 milliou s hares or common were issued. a bout 13 million actually sold. Many of 750,000 shares or preferred slock are held by principals or the company. ONE COMPLAINT BY analysts has been that the firm had only one product . but spin orrs that a lso hold antiviral promise have been de- veloped. One seems to enhance the' effect of Jsoprlnosine. And a recent agreement with the Sloan- Ketteriog research Institute puts Newport in the position of developing anti-cancer drugs which use lsoprinosine's key ingredients ' immune system stimulating errects. Topping that, approvals of the drug over- seas, especially in Ger many, have put press ure on the FDA lO look harder at new antiviral agents. GLASKY CAUTIONED that "we cannot of fer any prediction when, or lf. the FDA will ever approve Isoprinosine for marketing in this coun· try." But close reading or analysts comments paints a picture of a company lhat will soon e ithe r be flying high in a vast new market -or be grounded. at least in its home country. Another role the two play is putting clients in touch. Sometimes. said Ms. Sullivan, that ends up in partnerships or deal making. Both enjoy the variety of clients' specialties. "Where else would you learn somelhmg about things like water reclamation, energy conservation or mortgage banking al one job?", asked Mrs. Rigter. The two hope to expand into more offices "' the future. but then, Ms . Sullivan added with j grin, "everyone around here knows we want lhl• whole block ... -By Thom Lttoq NO SNEEZES •. ~. <From Page CU Meanwhile, the company won approval for the drug's use in several Asian countries. has been allowed to market it in Greece, and recently won approvals r~r use in Ge rmany and France. THE GERMAN APPROVAL carried clout. according lO analysts at Rothschild, and muv quicken approva l of the drug in Canada an;J the U.S. One estimate placed the Amen can approval sometime m l.980 , but Newport is cautious about making any guess of its own The company also has begun testtng of ro· lated compounds which act -on virus that fsoprinosine may not lourh. The new drugs. labeled the NPT 15000 compounds, also seem to enhance the effects or the original. What other diseases are Vi n.LS related" The lis t is lon g : mum p~. h epaliti:-. <l sopr inosine see ms t o benefit victims 1 Rubella, a virus that causes warts. 1niecliou~ mononucleosis. herpes <gerutal and cold sores 1 c hickenpox. s hingles <a form of herpes 1, sneasles. rabies. a variety or exotic disorder. and polio. MEDICAL OURCES ARE a lw ay~ guarded when !'IJ>('a k1ng of the prospects of .1 new drug, but Newport Pharma('eutical's entrv offers hope or being the hr.;l to take on the tiny virus and win. But no one at NewpOrt Pharmaceutirals will say that. c For a look at the. businCQI ~c or this firm. re ad the a ccompanying article .> Pun«!h ~ "I've heard he'a very thorough." Data Diddling Taps Accounts PALO ALTO <AP l -Computers. which make most of the world's business possible, also make it easy for Ame rica's while collar crooks to steal up to $300 million annuaJly. Frankenstein effect computers hav1;: had on white collar crime. "It's definitely too lnte lo pull the plug now." Parker said American businesses lost between SUlO mlllien a nd $300 million every year from computerized pilfering. FIGlmNG THE BATl'LE against those who plunder with tbe aid of computers is Don Parker, who spends most of his working day a.t Refil Estate Jtf ail IJn*-•.• __ s_R_•. _•n_c .• _1oo_k_ing_r_or _a _w_ay-to_r_eve_rs_e _the ....... ..,.,U eompanles, ln most states. offer dlscoant!'I for "An hour's worth of computer time is worth about $700," Parker said. "In one case. two pro- grammers working for u music company 'stole ' $144.000-worth or time and set up-their own sheet music business ... ~ing their employer's com· puter." By ROBER~ J . BRUSS Cherk·L-al R-tal /tlar•·-• repeat buslness. These are caUed "blnder DEAR BOB· Thirty years ago my "" • 'C H .-:"& policies." husband and l made a joint will. Now, after DEAR BOB: My home is worth about Wben a property owner pays 110 percent · five years as a widow. I want to change lhe S90.000. I want to rent lt to tenants while I am of lite normal title lnaml'ance prenlJwn, and H will. But I was told not to make a new will away for two years on 8 Job assignment. Who be reMlll &he property wttblD two years. be because the first one overrides the second should t see about leasing my home and bow geta a parUal refaad of Illa tJlle luvaace and that I cannot sell my home before my much should I charge? fee. Tlab can amoaat Lo bllDClttds of doUars. death. I want to sell to a family member, but Jr. J . B. Tlaat•11 probably wby your aeller wan&H to I have a lease on my home until my death. I DEAR MR. J.B.: Check the local rental ate that Ude luarer. am old and want to know what is best to do market for homes to belp decide bow mucb without having to hire an attorney. ren& to chn&e for your home. TradlUoaaUy. Ra~ llfttf!llt• Do..,.. S~ll~ THE MOST COMMON computer ri~frs, however. consist of wh~l Parker caUs "data· diddling ... tampering with the information that gets fed into the machine. One man processed payroll checka for about 300 people. One day he started logging overtime for them and pocketing the extra money," until an lRS auctltor noticed tbal the employees' W·2 forms didn't match the com put.er printouts. Ida W. homes rent for one percent per m .. tlt of ..... DEAR IDA: Eveey property own~r market value. Bat H home valaes bave aboald bave an ap-to-date wm. If your will npldly escalated, ren&s bave DOt kept pace In Ila• no& been reviewed by an attomey sine.-m1ny commnlUe1. am, U f.robably l1n'& &aklag faJI advantages Many rul es&a&e broken It.we rental of tu aw dausee made by the tt7& Tax • speel1ll1Ca wllo C94lld reat )ou ~ for '"· aef•• Ad. • T..,y ••Y a11o be wllllDI to eoUect rtt& ud I dila't bow wlar Y09 don't wa.M to talk m1na1e &he l9oae wlllle ,oe are away. TM to aa ,...,.,. ~ • vlsll co.Id be very cllarse for lealiDC a lao•e II au11J s or-I profltaMe. For 1 mlal111al COit, pel'UPJ le11 perc:e•t of tbe leue amoat. &Ilea SI•, .. • Ille wW revk• you canent wtJI aM ,... • .,.. ebJl&ee.. v ... aeuer lndk1tet )oa ••1 on only a 111e....-, _.•fee elmple, ta ,._111e.e. If •· yoe ea• tell oaly tM llfe atate aJNl no& &a.. ....... .... ll appean wllHleYU la 1d• .. lac JOll ••Y be slvtq bad adyiee. Oab '1 ....... • ... ,._, eaa y .. pf aeat'l&e ......... ~_,..,.. .......... rip& Title Dkce-•• • Seeref -D..EAR BO · e recenU)' bou&ht our home. 1be teller ln1l1ted we use a partlCUJar tiUe lmurance company. Wu eome eort ot illeaal kkltbacltnvotvect'? DEAR BOB: I am 69 and my wife is 59. •79 POISCHES We sold our home ror sss.ooo aner all expenses. We had paid $26,500 tor it and lived All IBE! tn it'for 11 years. Then we bought a $28,500 PORSCHE . condominium. Will we owe any capital gains ux?DB.U WALTER: Tiie aew a.JVt:!"~ LEAS IM G wm be.nt yo11,nat1y. '' 111otn 1• 1e 11u N1W Ir USED 1•r eld .... Wida •P &o SJ ..... ta:r·free CAU. THI IXPaT profit II n > y09 are SS or oWer oa lite aale llU Y .._'TES, __.. 41ale, ... CJ) 1• oWDM ud llvecl.Ja.Jl. at A .,._ lealt am... el die ftve yean before aale. 'fW JPOISC .. .,,..n 1" qwallfY. 1'dl RW tax nte .--.. r11 .............. .aie. ••• after ,. .. 837-AIOO .. .,.~ 1*18. It u, ecWIJ •emeflte·,..,.. .._ .;g &Mir Ml9ee ud .... &o u .,.,._.at or I DAILY PH.DI' I •IM "1 ._ ... , • .,. ........... ._.,. Q.AS~~ ADS. ...... ...,.. ........... fer............ . ~ ..... ,.. - '----------...... ----------------------...... --.i..._ ________ ~~--~~~~-~=· Taras. 9EAll TW: Puh~ly ..._ ._ 1&'1 a ••ll·ke•l teerd U1a& U&le IHar••ee • , ... CASH FAST H o meowners : Loans arranged for any reaon. Credit. no problem . Borrow on your equity. catlnow for courteous, fast Information. t7I4114l·7J I A'4111CAN _Moftg JI Co. .. 1. 9unc111. NMmber 19, tt79 . . • • - I t I I ' .. , , REALESTAtE VAULTED <:elllNOS AT EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS MODELS El Niguel Belg•t New Homes Sell Fast Since apening some 12 weeks ago, Broad moor Homes· El Niguel Heights bas proved to be a popular development, according to project manager Bill Hossfeld. Sales to date number». The 5-unit development, located ln the hU1s of Laguna Nl1uel, is offer· inc four floor plans lo a variety or levels. Three and four bedroom homes range l n s ize from 2,040 to 2,975 square feet and are priced from s~.990 to Sl.90,990. AMONG OVERALL appointments are vaulted ceilings, clerestory win· dows, formal dining areas and wet bars. AU tM>mes have General Elec· tric appliances. pantries, luminous ceilings, lnterior laundry areas, pass- th rou gb kitchen shelves, wood· burning fareplaces, and most offer three·car garages. Exterior treatments include ample wood and brick with wood shake roofs. The Royal Camoustie. is a three· bedroom. two-and·a-half bath home with family room in Its 2,040 square feet. The informal family room/nook ls separated from the formal liv· iog/dining room by the large kiLcbeo. and fireplaces in family and living rooms bighlighl the s pacious single story home. TtJe ROyaJ Mulrfield is a two-story home with 2.610 square (eel ot living area. Ceilings reach to d>e rooftop ln the balcooled entry and sunken livlng room with fU"eplace and bay window. The secluded master suite is on the lower level, while three secondary bedrooms are situated on the upper level. The Royal St. Andrews is also a two-story home with 2,975 square feet. A bonus room accompanies three seconda ry bedrooms a nd master suite on the upper level of this home. A balconied entry and the formal dinlng room step down to the living room. and a bay-windowed nook overlooks the sunken family room with fireplace and walk·ln bar. THE WLLTOP location of El Niguel Heights provides ~meowners vistas of the hilly countryside sur· rounding the development as well as acres of golf course fairways directly below. Vista Estates P Opµlar The Piao 2800 at Sunaet Vbta Estates In Huntington Be ach ts proving to be very Co pula r wltb bome uyera according to Dorla Davia. sales agent for thla exclusive · com· munlty ol 38 homes. "Peopl e are im · preued wltb tbe op- portunity to, lo effect, customize their home according lo their own needs and prefereneea," commented Davia. "'By ellmlnaUng certain up- s La Ir s walls , home buyers bave the option of two, three, four, or five bedrooms and, al the same time, creating a game room. library, or mas ter bedroom retreat to fit in with the lifestyle of couples or families," continued Davis. THE PIAN 2800 COD· tains 2JJ27 square feet of liviog area and is priced from $159.000 which features many othe r price included appoint· meots. This s pacious home contains a huge family room with woodburning fireplace. formal dining a rea, three·car garage and vaulted ceiling with e xposed beams. This three bath res idence also features slumpstone walls in the rear and side yards, a.. wet bar. planter area under the stairs, quality carpet. Ing, an impressive entry with a choice of either hardwood or ceramic tile floors, and a choice or .decorator ll"ht fix· lures. Start with Jasmine Creek. certainly one or the choice 1oca. tions in Newport Beach. Add a M-hour attended gat.ebouse. Now imagine one-slory, two-story. and split-level homes, all of them arch itectural gems loaded with features. lben the Clubhouse with a pool and night-lighted tennis courts. Put these clements togethef and you have a lifestyle most people dream of and only a few realize. If you arc the kind of person -~ who demands a fine residence~ a private community. Jasmine Creek deserves your strong consideration. ~ ~. 11 Ott ........ A!! 8'8t p~ //;;_~ fiuww ~ " c.-,,.'\'.~" 0 JASA\llNE Cllll~ Jn the Village of Harbor View Homes from $200,000 THE ROYAL PRESTWICK is a four-bedroom, three-bath home en- compauing 2,569 square feet. A courtyard entry, bay-windowed oook To reach the Broadmoor Homes' development, lake the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway east lo Clubhouse Drive. The sales of. rice and model complex are open from 10 a.m. to s p.m ., or later by ap- pointment. The decorated models and sales center is open dally from 10 :00 AM to dusk and may be reach· ed by exiling the San Diego Freeway or Garden Grove Freeway at Bolsa Chica Road south to Warner Avenue, th e n r ight lo Green Street . @VlllAGES . '==' by THE IRVINE COMPANY M. J. Brock & Soos, Inc. Phone (714) 640-4020 . . 7 di ._. ....... -..... ---~ .. , ~ Ydu promised ·yourself you'd live at the beach someday. r - ~/ ~~ . . •. . . .· . , . ( . Within walking distance of the sand. Weekends of vollevball and swimm ing o r just rdaxinJt on the beach. The clear sea air aJding sparkle to yo ur i;:olf and tennis. And to increase your enjoyment of the J,?rcatcst weekends and cvcntnJts ever, you've dreamed of a truly ideal beach homc - dcsi~ned for elegant living and easy maintenance. Not part of a larjle, planned community, but an individualistic h ome on in t\wn lot. secondary bedrooms.anda master bath with Roman tub and frosted skylight. You can leave it a dream or come to Huntington Village Homes npw. But there are only a few of these great beach homes left ... so don't sic~ on it too long. The promise is now. ~ 3 Bedrooms From $131.950 to $145,000 ., GIAmorous touches would __ haw to include a vaulted cclllns. 5M 17th Sc., ttunnnrrc1n Bncfr (7 M) .960-$24 wood-bumin, ftrcplace.11rden-view fam1 Y -JlllK - I I 9 ., ment of Foo Development Corp . • ' -· . I 1 I l \ . . 'f"""• t (9 IWLY PILOT ~ • ..,.,.,,., "· tl11 REAL ESTATE W oodsid /Irvine Popularity Grows Continuing to rank as the most popular new single.family detached residential community within the Village of Northwood in lrvine. the :.pacious, family .o r ient ed hom es o f Woodsidetlrvine, built by J M Peters Company of Newport .Beach, are attracting nearly more home buyers than any development or s ingle· family homes. The two-story and split-level homes are priced ~om $126.990. Anticipated to be ready for first occupancy in January, new homes are available in Phase Three o( the popular new residential community and some buyers have already placed reservations on ~pecific plans on certain selected lots in Phase four. the final o((cring at the Irvine location. OVER 40 PERCENT OF the last two phases are already reserved. Buyers in Phase One and Two have already moved into their new homes. Woodside homes have four and five bedrooms .... 1th 2•,, or 3 baths Five different floor plans are available in a var iety or exterior styles dist· 1nguished by heavily wooded siding for a rustic. California contemporary ranch appearance. In· d1viduality is enhanced by the variety of elevations and five fully furnished model homes ar.c open d3ily . RANGING FROM MORE than 2.000 to nearly 3,000 square feet of interior living space, the homes have wood·burning fireplaces in the family rooms. soaring vaulted ceilings in the living rooms. and impressivC' front entryways featuring ceramic tile or.wood parquet flooring. To see Woodside homes. take the Jeffrey Drive exit from the Santa Ana Freeway and proceed north on Jeffrey to Irvine Boulevard Turn left on Irvine and follow the signs to the Woodside sales information center and model complex, open daily from 10 a m. to dusk. No 'Mortg1.1ge Crunch' Seen for S&Ls trONOt.Ut.U -Monu e loons will contlnue t.Q..bc av1ttlahlc to hotno buyer• ln &he romlna months, "as long as borrower ar willing to pay hl&htr rolt> for lh •tn," a h~adtog 11pok<'11mAn' for th aavlng1> tllld loan bu•in s hu d\>e lurt-d cent levt>I and are expected to e<>n· l&nue raalng In th& next, 6 veral months. Joseph T Beoedkt, president or the \)nited Stat.es League or Savings A1111odauon.~ made the comments Jn un addrtl's to the National Associa· tlon or Realtors conve n tion in llonolulu. and other high Interest rate periods." Hid Benedict. who is chairman and president of Freedom Federal Sav. ings and Loan Association, Worcester, Mass. The primary reason for this, Benedict said, 1s the s ix·mofttb "morrl"y m arket certificate" which savings and loan association began offering on June l. Rates offered on the ~ertUicates exc~ed the return available from U.S. Treasury bills. llt' notf'd. how(wc1r , thlit In 1>tat cs 1o1. Ith I('(& I lim10. or 10 percent or le:ss on mortgagt> lntt'r\'llt ratt>s, the loan upply l'Ould llOOn dry u1> ~<'&use hort term nwtwy cot1Ui to tht> l('n. dl'r huw nc~w '',(t't'Cdt:d lhu 10 fl('r THE NEXT SIX months to a year wilf by no means bring the kiod of mortgage crunch we faced in L974 He explained that even though lo- terest rates in the money market are approaching record levels. savings instifoUoos are better able to attract the funds for lending than they have been in previous periods or hjgb in· terest rates. THE IDGHEST RATES S&1.S can currently pay on these certificates works out to an annual yield of more than 10 percent, if th~ maximum compounding method is used. PeriJ!-an Builders H~il New Laws Desigti F E . . C I or as•ng · ontro ·s H orwred Two bills recently signed Into law many of his past policies ... the BIA The P.-rldian Gro\.lp, u handacape architecture and plwmlng firm bai.ed an I rvmc, fiab won a MAME uward for its creative lsndscapt! de· ~jgn of the Villas in the Nigutll Shore~ area of Laguna Niguel. by _Governor Edmund G Brown Jr. president commented. ··we in the to llmat lbe authority of the State Air homebuilding industry a re hopeful Resources Board have been praised that the common sense approach will by . the. head or. the Southe rn continue to be taken in housing mat. Cahfo~a home bwlding industry as ters . Although the e nvironment must a step. lil the right direetion toward be protected, over-regulation wilJ on. loosening overly restrictive environ· ly force home prices even higher and mental controls. make it virtually imPQssible to pro. Dale Stuard, president of the Build· vi de a ff o rda b I e housin g for log lnd~try Association of Southern California's rapidly ex panding Califorru~ tBlA l said, "While neithe r population." Senate Ball 1737 nor Senat.e Bill 2167 Stuard said the governor 's intent in NEWPORT IEACH Last of the new homes on the water F°' lease only Ll\1'9 and entertain In elegance 1n your new custom home with designer inteflors Convenience onented to include 3 car garages with automatte ooeners:-k1tchens .with microwave ranges self-<:leamng ovens. trash compactors. and 880 range toos. wet-bars 1n all models. lireolaces in hv1ng rOoms & bedrooms. •ndOO< laundry areas. guest suite. family room and much more Dock avrulable to all tenants. The MAME awurd !Major Achievement in Merchandisi ng Ex · cellence l Is a competi·. tlon or the Sales and Ma rketing Council, a division of the Buildin~ Indus try Association of Southern California. This award is designed to recog:riize excellence m the creative planning and landscape design of a development. will ultimate~y _solve . the proble m or approving the bill, according to o verly rest{1chve air quality con-Brown, was to "strike " blow for a 1-,.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-....... -.-;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,.- t rols. they do represent an approach stronger local role in formulating ·'The project theme foJ' the Villas was to build and merchandise a product t hat was in keeping with a Southern European Villa near the ocean e nvironment." . noted Joe s'mith, sales and marketin~ manager with AVCO Community Developers. Inc. "We tried to reproduce a re<i l Villa and embellished the proj('('t with as much of the Mediterranean flavor as possible." The VilJa community has zero. lot line homes. "The intended goal in the design and planning of the community was to show people what they can do with a small sired lot." said Smith. "We tn<.'<I to illustrate a feeling of expansiveness through the landscaping and ._de s 1 g n or l he homes." to t~e solution or some of the most and enforcing air pollution pro- crucaal problems facing the home grams." building industry today." lie a lso noted that Brown spoke out SB 1737. authored by Senator agains t governmental red tape dur- Rube_n Ayala ID-San Be rnardino >, ing a recent appearance before the provides that the Environmental BIA's Orange County chapter The Management Plan drafted by the .governor said: "We must continue to Southern California Association of review and simplify r egulations and Governments ISCAG I must eithe r be eliminate red tape that sometimes accepted or return{'(! to SCAG for drives up rents and home prices." alteration. but cannot be changed by state agencies to which it is sub- mitted for review SB 1737 JS J\ companion bill to SB 2167. which was authored by Senator John Nejedly IR·Walnut Creekl. SB 2167 s imilarly limits the authority of the ARB over air pollution plans drafted by the As sociation of Bay Area Governments IABAG I in Northern California. .. Both 'these bills s ubstantially limit the power of the State Air Resource Board in that they prohibit ARB from-m~k-ing any <'hanges in either the SCAG or ABAG Regional Air Pollution Control Plans." Stuard explained. The SCAG and ABAG plans are currently being prepared lo comply with the clean air. clean waler and solid waste management regulations a nd will ultimately b<' s ubmitted to the U .S Environmental Protection Agency for approval. "GOVERNOR BROWN'S action represents a major departure from Housing Cost,s 'Ou/, of Control' WA SHINGTON tAPl A repor,t delivered to the Joint Economic C'om m1ltcc or Congress says already l'scalating co:,ts of construction and operation or multi-family housing arc ra~ing out of control. T he s tudy. pFe-pared by two Rutgers University professors, con· tends t)lat the financing or multi· farriily housing is no longer a desira- ble venture on the part of the major lenders who arc actively competing for shopping ccnkr properties . While interC'st rates on apartment house cons truction arc at the 10 per· Ct>nt ll•vcl. :.hopping centers ha' e been kno~n to get 71'.! perce nt financ - ing. Dr~. George Stcrnlie b and Robert W Burchell contended. .. A quiet, private life: Jasmine Creek. At J~mme Creek in Ncwpon Beac h. life '" unhurried. uncrowcfod . Rcs1Jl!n" have chc securny o( a l4·hour attcndt:J g.1tchou~ Cul·dc·sac srrceti. abo conmbute co pnvaq \\-cll-Oc'>•~ed horn~ ha,e many fcarun:<, and fine arpliJnCC'>. The Clu\;ihou<,c h." t1,:nn1., court:., ~w1mm111g J"')l)I. .mJ jal.u=:". It all 111.1L.c., for J ran.: l1k st\ I.: In rl1t· \ 1ll.1izc: ot HJrMr VK"w 11,,mn from ~200.(\)() ~1 I Br.~k & ti<>m. Inc. Costa Mesa's ' Walker & Lee Comes to ltvine Answer to Newport- The Number Growing whh Orange Coun~-Oneof Southem Califomb•s l ongest Established Real Estate ComJNnies! Walker & lee is proud to be pirt of beautiful lrvlne and brings to this brand new office the dedication and personal attention that was an Important part of Walker & Lee1s tecord of 16,070 home sales In 1977. The Irvine office Is just one of the over 70 Walker & Lee resale offices and 200 ne1i!V home sales offices throughout ulifomla, Arizona, Neveda and WW11ngton. Stop by and see us. We are here to serve you. • ReM EstMe CarHr Oppoftunity O ur brand new office is on the move. We have immediate oper;iings for proven sales pro- fessionals. Earnings up U> 70-percent for those who quallfy .... and all backed by our nationally renown "Head-Start" sales training course; plus strong advertising and If you are thinking about a real >st.itc career, call Jane Jaggar, Manager, today for a confidential interview. 53% Walnut Avenue. Suite£ lnine, CA 92714 (714) 552-4477. t ~ ---~~---· ' • ,. ( Brittanywoods) 2450 Santa Ana. • ,. Costa Mesa I rown HOmEs I Developed by Woocttree Dev. Co • ~"---­•. liw. -~· ' . '· ~ ' .. R .. dt brick. v..ood burri1ng l1replact.s: t rt·nch Enghsh arch1!t'cturl'; two Jnd thr~·t• tll'drooms. spilt kwl clnd two·story. Cclthcd· rdl ceilings. mod1.·rn kitchens with e}'e·leYel m1crowaYes. enclosed two-and lhre~ Cdr garages. greenhoul>C windows and skylights. Yesterday and today-in one setting on your own land. Pool. JdWlll rt'< reation room. tl'nnis court 1001 Close 10 Newport s "&ck Bdy srhools. goll cour~·s. llstaurdnb dnd shopping. <a.stside Costzt 1n csa From $89,95 0 Model s open from 10 am to 5 pm Closed Nondajs . _,- 6 4 6 -006 1 ~955-1920 REAL ESTATE I• Callfomla'111 .t'C'ononiy 'k>•la1 doW11" What are Utt' peop1 .. ••th tbf'lr tl')':.tal balls prtdlt llng for Ck ~mlc fulun-of C'aWontJt'! Som~ ~ r:rU att doom and 1toum. Thf lncUult Utal wf' ('alUomJa ll'f' O\"f'r0bullt and O\'C"T ra~. Do )OU have •n.>' commt1nb! D. D. ('., ('orona dt'I Mar Most t.'t'Ofl(lm11>b Sl't' our ("nllfornaa t>ronomy us he lthy Tht>y predi<'l the normal l)l'akl> and valleys but nolhmg druanut1t• ~>mt• studaci. 11hov. that CoUrorniu' fUtu r•· 1:-. 1ndt~"<t Hry brattht The e studies lndlcute lhJl the years a.head wall be the be~mnmg or u new UP!IUTj?t' In Cabfornaa llC· tivaly !j1UUl1tc1..o that .A dl'l'ade ugo The foundation of th11> !)t.>nod or growth IS ~ Ing laid now, but the strul·ture m 11) not ru~t' ste11d1 ly There lr\111 bt• pJu'v" fron1 tunt• to tame 1n l'Vilablc swings an l ht• t rt·nd or bUl>IOt'~I> Uul lhl' Jong -range tr~nd \\ 111 tll'f1n1tdy bt> u_p,. And thoi,e "'ho prt>µure for tht• l'vo11n1;: 11p,u1 ~t· now will reup big dt\'ldends for their forl':.1.:ht, and ci\Old lht.' blundl'rs others v. 111 mjlo.t• Looking aheud. I frt•I lht• f1\t.' major forces that wall propel Cul1forn1..i into .i prolonged period Of growth and prO'ipt'rtl} O\t.'r lhl' nt~'<t few years· I. PopoJatlon: 1 hl·• c "'111 tx• three mat hon mon• (\tltforruans b~ 1985 .1 totnl or 2·1.300,000 resi- de nt:. by then Nearly 35 percent or them 'Nall be tn the 20 tO·.W age group . the years Of n smg career.. Jnd incomes Tht·y lr\111 be bag spendetl> for hom es. home furn1 1>h1ng::-., recreation. Everything an ind1VJdual or family needs. . 2. New indui.try: Growth will attract industry. induce other compames to set up facilities to serve g ro wing markets. Environmental and othe r restraints to growth are being.eased. 3. Energy: Cali fornia is in a unique position to cash in on t.oday·s energy problems and produce • ne w e nergy with its 011 reserves and high· technology companies . Solar , geolh~rmal, wind, others we havC'n'l vet .heard about. 4. Agribu:-.im•;s is big business in California: It's the state's No. I industry and still growing. Soaring doml'slac a nd world food demands assure agritulture a tremendous market in the years ahead . 5. Tourism will bt: ., sturd~ prop, a long with convention bus iness that many California cities are courting. The state is blessed with something for everyone. yoar-round. S\J.n and water, moun- tains and valleys ... swimming, boating , hiking, skiing, tenms. You name it. The dollars tourists leave behind arc strong in.i ectJons to local busi- nesses and local economies. All of this 1s certain to contribute to the up- surge an California's financial stability m the month:. andyeurs ahead. · EDITOR'S NOTE· Randall McCardle is presulent of the Real f:stalers. he is also an author, lecturer and in- struc tor. Send your comments and questions to Randy McCardle, co tlu• Daily Ptlot. Post Office Box 1560. Costa Mesa. GA 92626 MAME Honors Won B y Irvine Pacific Irvine Pactfic Development Company, the homebuilding division or the Irvine Company, made an impressive showing at the recent MAME awards presentation by the Sales and Marketing Council of the county chapter or the Building In- dustry Association. f Irvine Pacific won six of the 20 awards. In ad· dition. Maureen While, sales manager al Irvine Pacific's most prestigious Harbor Ridge Crest, was named s ale6person of the year. OTIIER AWARDS GOING to Irvine Pacific for Ha rbor Ridge were: Best brochure for a develop· ment with an average sales price over $175,000, de· signed by Gary Voorhesl of Irvine World Advert.is· ing; Best inte rior design for a development with an average sales price over $175,000, the Dynasty mode l at the Crest. done by Saddleback Interiors of Irvine. The Villas at Rancho San Joaquin copped two awards: Best landscape design for a development with al'f average sales price under $100,000, Land and Wood Architects, St>uth Laguna Beach : Best interior design for a.dev !lopmenl with an average sales price under $100 000, the Alisa! by Color Design Art of Santa Mor lea. WOODBRIDGE GABLES, the newest en- deavor by Irvine Pacific, was honored for having the best logo design for a development or master planned community, designed by Kathy Halaski, under the direction of GleM Mcintyre, Irvine World Advertising. Also, the Woodbridge Gables model complex was named the best for any pnce project , Ralph Spargo, project director. A home for yous Jasmine Crttk. Jasmine Creek is a quiet, private way of life, with cul-de-sac streets and lots of weenery. Jwt beyond the 24-hour attended gatehouse 1s the Clubhouse, with its tennis courts, swimming pool, and Jacuzzis. The homes, with a num ber of Innovative plans to choose from, arc designed with you In mind. Jmmine Creek is a ~ial place for special people. , JAIMINI Cllll'A ~· In the vlll• o( Harbor Vkw HOTT\e$ from $200 000 M.J. Broclc &. Sons, ~nc. ... . '" ..... ' t • I ' • . . . . . Sundl¥. ~ 19, t'¥78 ·1HESVISfAS PRIVATE CO ,' ... J Sf•' q I ·1HE ~YID BUilDINGYOUR ~I.DE DREAMHOUSE. Now that you know what you really want in a home, here's the perfect place to make it happen. On a select Tres Vistas custom lot, you 'II find a luxurious setting on which to build your dream house. Tucked away on a secluded peninsula, the three terraces of Tres Vistas overlook the sparkling blue wa ters of L ake Missio n Viejo and command a vi ew of picturesque terraced hillsides <?f lofty Saddleback Mountain. Each lot is richly complemented with well-designed surroundings. Like· Association- maintained paved cul-de-sacs. with decorative concrete and winding tree-lined walks. Which lead you to a terraced plaza and romantic foun· tain that capture the charm of Old Spain. Your custom lot automatically makes you a member of the Lake Mission Viejo Association and the Tres Vistas Association. So the lake's 124 acres of swimming, boating and fishing are yours to enjoy year-round. What's more, you can enjoy your home in the serenity and security you expect from an elite community. Because Tres (7l4) 770-2905 Vistas offers a guarded entry and protective walls. Plus, you'll disc0ver the exclusive amenities of resort lake- side living. Which include the Association's private. sandy beach to call your own, a bo?tyard equipped with a launching boom. Or install your own private dock on waterfront lots. Alt of this and more is part of the elegant lifestyle of Tres Vistas Private Community. Something you can't get anyi..vhere else. For complete information, including all Association fees, visit the Tres Vistas sales office today. It's the first step to building your drea~ a reality. 0 r .,. TRES VISTAS PRIVATE WfS From $ 78,000 to $187,500 • ' • • • A\. ll()Ut '<Cl 2'.t.' ... ~~ MJ•lon Viejo Company. Builden of Amerta• Mwt Succeeeful New Communltiee °''°'·'li"1' Obcaln HUD Property Report from developer and re.ad before slgnlng. HUD rwtther approves nor disappnMS of offering, nor the volue. If eny. of the. property. . . . • r • J I I I -J. I " I Q OAJI.. Y PILOT Moving Up lr1 Real Estate / . TM-s~lt·ct1cm or ST•:P11•; SCllll k und 0 11 VAL8E u> pn>Jl'<'t m1ma11r for \\llQ n w ly t•rutrd po1110on 1 In the· lrvtnc Comp~ny'is rt>11idt-nt111I dt•vel pm nt d1v1 ion hna btt•n' nnouncro by David a l\uhn Jr., dirt\('tor or rommunlty d<• vclopml'nl Sehr nk will be «" pomdbh• .•.. for rutun· n'Sidcnhal dl'vt•lo1> mt•nt ln tht• elly of lrvlnt> u., ~l'll as t~o n~w projecb fur rt•ntly bt•10J( plannt"d within tht> unrncorporuted urea or Oran"c Count\ Svol~·, \\Ill lk.• rc.,pon. .. 1blt' for c.tpltal 1m· ~OH!metlL~ .ind hulhJcr pn>JC<'ls in tht• thtt·d of ir plunnt'd m JOr pho~e an tht• \11llair:e of \\ood itlAC Schrank hus ~orkt.>d for lhl' Cit) or l.o't Kl'IC. Bur t'JU ur l':nilnct.•ring Southern llforrua Edison, (.'allfom1,1 llrdt>r~ I S vlnK und Lti.in, uod 1Jb s ubs1dlurv L'al f<'t•d ~n - l4'111nses At t'ul fo't>d he wus nt~J)Onsable for bolh JOlllt \en· tlart> developmt>nti. th well as\... oornpany built projects 'lie re· ~ 1ved his bachelor or science at(tree 10 c1v1I eng1nt•<•r1ng and ,.asters of. busmes~ aclmimstra tton from thc Un1vers1ty of ~uthem California and u lnw scHAANtc degree fro m Southwt•stcrn University lie 1s a n· !Ostered civil engineer a nd a member of the California Stale Bar · Svalbe was formerly director of development fQr Ponde rosa llomes 1n Irvine and director of co glneeru:ig for Barclay Hollander Corp., Los ngeles. A graduate of Washington Slate Univers1 • t.y , he 1s a registered civil engineer iind a member ot the Amen can Society of Civil Engineers JERRY 0 . DAVIS, 31, has been appointed vice pres i dent and co ntr o l l er. northern region, for Broadmoor Ventures, the I rvin·e bas ed division or Genslar Pacific Prior to joining Broadmoor Ventu·res' staff, Davis was audit s ta(J supervisor specializing in real estate for Arthur Andersen a nd Company . Davis g raduated magna cum Jaude from the University of California, Long Beach where oavis he received his BS degree in ac rountlng. He resrdes with his wi fe and two children U1 .,·ounlam Valley ll'~~llll'Clhlt• tor lh1• U<'QUll'ilhOn or IUnd fOt new rt's1dC'nlu1J cummurultes al Wdl us for t.he com · poiuy 11 t•xpan 100 into comml.'rclat· und industrial clt•H•lopmt·nt Thl' Woodwor<t 'ompanles Is cur· rt"flllY dt>wlopln•l Jl1 opcrtlcs in Otange, Sun Diego ,111d ft IVl'ntldt• l'OUnlil'ti Horkowlikl hu11 o BA In bu&lness from Cnl St Alt•. l''ullcrton uud holds u real estate brokers h1·t1111t 'l'h\• I rvlrw 1•1• .. 1ctc~is on the board of chrt>rton. of the• :O,untu~ Kiwanis Club and Is a mt•mbt•r of tho Bull.Jou Bay Club 1,1\WIU:Nc•; A. " HIP" COl,.LINS. 111, formt•r m.1nUNt'r of public affairs for Lockheed· l'uhforn1r1 <'mnpuny in Burbank, has joined the Churh.·N Dunn l'vmpany ·~ Orange County staff in Nc•w po rl Bt•arh Culltru. f(raduated from Woodrow Wilson High ~chool 10 Long Beach. t:arned a bache lor of arts d ~g re~ 111 journalism at the Unitver sity of Southern Callfornlu and a lso completed 20 units at the SC School or Journalism Graduate School. lJnmarned, he hves a t 19 Wood Pine; Irvine.' ll11s hobbws ure snow skiing, scuba diving and ten· mi, Architect WILLIAM C. CLAPET, president of Arl'h1 +Tekton, Inc. of Newport Beach, has been1 named as one or six Judges for the fourth annual St.>ns1ble Gro"th and Planning Awards compelv L10n · Th(• jud~es, aO or whom are invol~ed in the de- .,ign and development of major projects, represent various a reas of the country. ThPy will spend three days· in Charleston. S.C .. going over 100 entries in e ight difre r cnt categories. C lapet, who founde d Archi +Tckton in 1970, was chosen to represent the western U S. in the judging. He is a re- gist e r ed a rchitect in eight western states. a member or the Orange County Build1ng In· CLAPET dustry Association o f Southern California , a m e m !>er of the Orange County Chapter or the Build· mg Industry Association of Southern California. a member or the Emerald Bay architectural commit· tee a nd a former mem ber of the Coastline Com· munily College Advisory Board. , • • Investment Push Viewed l' \ 1 'A bsent LandlOrds' Due to Increase In the next decade as home ownership becomes Increasingly at· tractive as an investment and less al-' talnable tor more Americans. expect "absent landJordism " in merchant· built communi(i'es to vastly increase. says an artJele in the November issue or Patine Coast Builder. · This t hesis, author'ed by N . Richard Lewis. veteran advertising and public relations executive, who is president or Lewis and Associates, has its roOOI in three key trends: 1. THE CURRENT SHORTAGE or desirable urban a partment housing will become more acute because de· velopers, fearing rent contr9ls, risin_g cons tructions costs a nd financing dif· ficultles, will not build sufficient ren· tal units to m eet Increasing future demand. 2. More and more business will move to suburban areas, where hous· ing prices are highest. as industry becomes more auto mated. 3. The average American wage earner. leery or investing in the s tock market because of what hap· 37 Lots Offered In Lake Forest . The 1.rvine·based Meister Company IS offenng 37 wooded lots for sale in a parcel of land called The Forest on Jeronimo Road at Ridge Route Drive in the exclusive Woods area of Lake Forest. P rict?S for the lots, which a bound with mature eucalyptus trees.AC,.e ex- pected to sta rt at about $70.000 To reach The Forest. take the San Diego Freeway to Lake Forest Drive, go east on Lake Fores t to J eronimo Road , turn rig ht on J eronimo and proceed to Rjdge Route Drive. For more information. phone 933-9010. • pened In the late 60's a nd early 70's, is Increasingly viewing real estate as the best investment veh icle -aside from the hQuse he/she owns. · "It is fair to assume," says Lewis , "th at the 30·40 p e r ce nt o f California's population who cannot afford to buy a home .now is going to increase in the ne.xt decade. And this will obviously necessftate renting from investor-owners of dwellings -In s uburban m e r c h a nt-built com- munities." LEWIS, WHO HAS built a reputa· tion ror anticipating the impact of SQCial tre nds on the m a rketing or housing., rorecast the widespread Use. or psychographic market segmenla· lion m housing in 1970 and wa l\ a mong the fi rst to alert the housing industry lo the imphcations of con· s umerism in L968. _ :'That real estate is bccomiag in· creasmgly desirabl~ a s an invest, ment," he notes. is fUrthe r bolstered by the recent entry or Merrill Lynch, the na tion's largest securities brokerage firm. into the res1dent1al brokerage business. Still another factor that indicates the growing desirability of housing as an investment by the financial world, observes Lewis. is that lenders are now nodding approval al families al· locating as much as 35 percent of their income for housing as opposed to the traditional 25 percent ruJe·of· thumb which has prevailed since the end or World War 11. MOR EOVER, HE added. as hous- ing values appreciate. le nders rec- ognize that the ir risks are narrowed s ince. if a mortgagor does default. the lender need not worry very much about getting its money back. l nterestmgly. the marketing ex- ecutive also believes that even if there were a slowdown m pnmary buyer demand, the lack couJd well be ta ke n up by the investor-buyer HOMES ELUSIVE \ Ad Man Lewis EOUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY E(i)UAL PIONSSIOMAL SEAY ICE A..nc-c '"•4 tofw ...... for .e A!Mric-........ •FREE OiOICE •INFORMED CHOICE HUMTIHGTOH HACH· FOUMTAJM YAUEY 1-4of .......... 1101 sw.•-H.til.,._leKll. c ........ tu.1 ROBERTS. HOWARD h11s just Joined Warm ing ton Development Inc as vice president for forwa rd planrung Howard, 42, comes to the Warmington firm from Broadmoor Homes where he was involved m l«,nd acquis1t1on a nd allied responsibilities In his pos ition at Wa rmington. Howard is responsible for arqu1s 1t1ons o r unimprove d and improved ptopertaes, land pla nning and working with local ~overnment agencies m the areas of land use and 1,()ning. a~:~~'i .Your New Place in the Howard hves ID Costa Mesa wtth his wife and two children The announcement 01 IJOn Hull as the new U\;lnager or Lido Heally has been made by Edward 1\t Nah1gan, prcMdent of Red I IOI Healty Lido ft('alty re<'<'nt tv became a d1v1s1on of Red 11111 l{f ;.ilty Bull has lw('n 1n the real Pstah• profession for six years .. 1od has lived m the Newport· l'o..,ta Mesa community for the last 13 :vc•ars l Its activities in· l:.IUdl' aHihataon with the Costa auLL l\1 e~a . Cahfornw, a nd United States Jaycees. lie is .ilSo a mt•mbcr of Lh<' Costa Mesa Chamber of l 'om mer re', Toas tmaster s, Ame r ican Legion, Fa1rv1cw FoslN Gra ndparents Advisory Council, .1od served <•S the President of the Costa Mesa Jr All Amencan f<'ootball Lc<igue. lie rl'sicl<·s m Costa Mesa with his wife. Nola, ,1nd llw1r two<:h1ldrcn 00 ALO I •. MITCllF.LL has been appointed ... at es r e prcs t>nlativ e r o r El NI · S?u e l Heigh t s. Hro admoor · I lomcs new development local· cd in Laguna Niguel. . Mitchell, who received his AA degree in business from Fullerton Community College, has been in real estate sales for the past 10 years a nd with Hroadmoor for t~ past four years M•Tc•m.~ lie resides with his wife and two children in San Clemente - ' GARY BORKOWSKI has been named director o~land acquisition for the Woodward Companies, a N wport Beach based building company In h is nl'w pos ition, Borkowski will be A most prestigious addresss Jasmine Creek. Residents of Jasmine Creek m Newport Beach lave ma 'heltered C<lmmunity filled w1ch all the amen1t1e~. i1r1vacy begins ar the 24-hour auenJcd w.irehousc. Numerous floor plans oftt>r v.1luahle features . There ar~ tenni!I couns, Jacums, onc.J 'w1mmmg pooli.. All of th1!> m one of the very few new home developments in Newpon Beach. JASMINl- CAllK . In the: village of Harbor View Homa 6'ool $200,000 M.J. Brock & Sons, Inc. • S Gentle Ocean Breel<'!>, . . Un ott blueski;sand a radian t California sun makes every' home at Plaza Del Sol a pleasant place to fiv e. Each Plome is designed for gracious living with a host of exceptional ' quality features including soaring va ulted a nd cathedral ceilings; fa mily room!:> with wet bar in most plans; up to 4 fireplaces; garden kitchens with lar~e breakfast nooks: formal di ning rooms. sumptuous master suites with separate dressing areas and ceramic tiled Roman tubs (some wit h whirl pool spa ): and private patios with gd and electrical outlets . Outside you'll £ind lushly Jand!:tcaped pathways. accent areas and a commu nity recrea tion area with swimming pool. whirlpool a nd cabana. All of these featurec; and a prime location, just minutes from Costa Mesa schools. beaches a nd fabulous South Coast Plaza, make Plaza Del Sol an unbeatable value. Visit Plaza el Sol today and experience the sunshine of a uni ue community rich in the contemporary Calif rnia lifestyle. Priced from $'119, 990. Son Diego F~ to Fomew ex•. nOf!tl on Fotvtewto SOIMI Coast Plaza Or. eosr one bloek IO Carmel, left to Solnos. r1gN on SoNoas 2 blades to Salee Otnce. Open 10 om to 6 pm. d~ except Tuesday. (714) 979-2!02 ---~~ Pl'f111trli.tS Wost • ma~ors of PlazA dtl Sol .. -' " . .. • t • \ ' \ ·, .... . . . l .. ~ I Sunday. November 1s. 1978 OAILYPILOT The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast , DAILY PllOT ElASS(FIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 6 4 2 557·9 ] One Call Service Trade It ·with ~ Want Ad • Fast Credit Approval H0tittH for s• ~Ho. .. , For S• ~~~~.~~~.~~ ....... ~~~~:.~~-~~ .....•. ~~:~~!.~~.~~ ....... ~~:~!.~~~.~~ ....... . ····••····•··••·······• ..•.•••..•••........... . 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Coast Hwy. 494.7551 SPACIOUS FREEDOM J~QUAL HOUSING '~PPORTUNITY Over 18.~ sq rt of land w1eorrals, stalls & barn Room for vtq~e tablt! garden & freedom for your children t.o romp on the spacious grounds. Sharp 3 bdrm. 2 stor ranch home Phone now• ~9491 ~'sHotlc~: All real estate adverlli.ed m this newspaper 1s sub· JCC\ to the Federal f'a1r--------•I Housing Act o f 1968 P'RIMEDUPLEUS which makes ll illegal to Located in 100 block. advertise "any pre· West Newport. older ference, lcm1tat1on. or front 2 bdrm has nl·w dlscnmmal1on based on plumbing, electrical in race. color, religion. sex. kitchen: rear bachelor or nat1onaJ ongin. or an unit over dbl garagl'. mtcnt1on to make any :.pace for 2 extra <'ars ~uch preference, limita· Pnced al si49.500 Lion, or d1scnmmauon." This newspaper will nol knowingly accept <1ny advcrt1s1n~ for rt'al estate which 11> m viola lion or the law • 2 Bdrm & I-bdrm unit, West Newport. good rl'n ta l h istory . walk le> beach. $159,000 673·3663 675-4777 1':\'c~ COSTA MESA --------1 Eastside. 3 bdrms . 2 b:1 Completely remodeled. 2 BRORS· Ad•ttrtjwrs car &arage ~.OOO • • MEWP'OllT PEHIM. ~ check their ads 2 Bdrm.c; • 2 baths. frpl(' daily .ct retporl er-'OnJy S89.000 Leas ehold ron i,_ciahly. The NEWPORT ISLAMD DAILY P'ILOT m.-s 3 Bdrm .• l bath home on ti~ for ffM first-. R-2 lot: frplc .• lots or cornet IMerilOft Oftly. w~c::;&ki~~o':e --------1 3 Bdrm . 2 bath home pltL'I two 2i><lrm. units in Homes for Sale rear. 4 Car parkinR in de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• llithHul park-like !>t'llmg. CieMf'al I 002 Easl~1de Co!>t a Mesa ••••••••• ••• •·• ••••• ••. Property m xlnt cond1 t1on' $199.000 673·3663 642-2253 Eves FRESHPAlt Inside & o•Jt. N ar So <.:<oast ShoppmR cnll'r Lvly 4 bdrm Grccnbrnok I beauty w/fmly rm New upAradcd carthtont' crpts lhruout. Stora~e Ralorc plus fm1sht'd :llltl' - associated BROKERS-REALTORS 20H W Bolboo 671-1661 storaAe rm Ca II fast. -------- 545.9491 IFYOU [ ff have a ser vice to offt•r or ~1 ,m 1;rn1rtrn .. goods lo sell, place an ad • 1n the Dady Pilot Real E.'llate Classified Section . Want Ad Results 642-567 Phont' 642:5678 CSE: IBDllE ELKINS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE OPEN SAT-SUM 1-5 87 JASMINE CREEK~LAM TWO $210,000 Quwl Loc·~llion In Corona dd Mar With A View Sc.•c·urity Gate. Singlt• Story. 2 H<lrm .. & Fam. Room W /Wt't rlar. ll1gh Ceiling In Liv. Hoom . Sep. Din. Hoom. Bit-In Extras I n Kit c h e n . Large Professionally LandsC'<:1pect Yard. Clubhouse. P ool And T ennis . Below Market V:JIU<~. THE DELUXE CONDO BLUFFS Oeluxl' Selling On l''abulous G r<.•enbclt. Deluxe Wrap-Around P a tio W/Fountain And Lush Pl:rntings. Deluxe Carpeting. Drapes & Wa llpapers. New Deluxe Kitc hen. New De luxe Furnace Plus Air Cond. WI Air Purifier Ca 11 For J\ppt. To See Deluxe Price Of S174.500. A A ... Jov Of Newport" L1stin~ CANYON CREST :J Bdrm 2 1., On . P lu:, F umilv Room "(,)" Pl::rn . F.nd Unit. Wet Bcir . Ma s ter Su i t t> W /FP Communjty J)ool. Saunas, Jacuizi; T ennis. Fe La nd $157.500. DON'T MISS THIS Rest Buy In Mc!\a Verde. 3 Bdrm. + Fam. Room . In Great Location Near Schools. A Li tt le Redecorating Wiii Moke This A Super H<~usc. $79,000 631-1800 .. (-~le rL?cuN!ll Jeafi'J 11reJe11 I:.• ~~i~~~~ 0!!~!J~~!l~ -The on- 1, uni..•:-,!\ .ulahh• on lht• huv' Located "tu:n . l)w \\orltl ol t·xt·1t1..•ment goes by 1J11 1y~·harmt·l lhtlbcrJ Peninsula Po 111 t 150. 000 t' <• l' h fC'e n1 II about th1:-. nt•\\ 11,t1ng' WESTCLIFF~EW LISTING SHOWS LIKE A MODEL Inside and out. it '~ lhl· bc~l buy in We::,tcliff. This homl' c:<rn bi..· ·I Bdrms. or 3 Bdrms "1lh ckn tincl formal dining room. Compll'f(•l.v n·dc.·c·oraled with new p;.11nt. t·aq ><'b. wallpupcr Ready for 1 m m c <11 a t l' o t' t' u p a n (' y . S e 11 e r lrnns fcrrl'd and needs a fast s ale Come in and !-tee 1t you will miss the s µcc·1al features hy Just driving by 1915 MariMn Dr .. Mi Opett Sot/Sult 1·5 ENJOY THIS LOCATION! PANORAMIC BACK BAY VIEW On cul cit· ,CJ (' with iJ 1 • acre of land Custom 4 'Bdrm homt•. ht11lt lo take advantage of the :,JX•i..·wl area and view. Cozy ramllv room wrth fireplace and dining room 'cnham·e this solidly built home. $275.000. 2510 Vista loya Cr .. HI Opett Sot/Sun l·S DOVER SHORES~FEE LAND PRIME LOCATION + •i e w (' o m p I <.• t c.· I y r t• mode It· d an 1t landsc·up1.•d , :1 Bdrms. :11 :.! baths. light 0 1wn plan with t'V<'l'Y e1dvantage for \'ll'W1ng w<1lt•r ac-t1vit1c.•s Stop und l'Xplorc.· thr~ unique.· offt•nn~ with ats n•d11<·t·d pnc·e' 101 0 Westwind, NB ()peon Sun 1-5 ·HOP. SKIP AND JUMP TO MARINERS SCHOOL, library. ten· m s. Wc.·~tdiff s hops. Save gas. wear and tear no car needed when you huv th.ts immaculate 3 Bdrm home. Come !..CC' for voursetr! 19 18 DI.a Ln.: MB Opett Sat/Sun 1-5 DON1 JUST WISH JACUZZI ALL YEAR Pqol fo r s w1mmin.l! too! r a ~tidious corn~ l'Ollagt'. JUSt ready for you. 3 Bdrms. plus fumtly room. plus den in Newport I ll'1ghls urea. Price just reduced to SJ:l0.000. 16 11 AJiso A•e .. CM Open Sun. 12-4 BEST VIEW-CORONA DEL MAR SITE WITHOUT A DOUBT. This cliff.side s('lting with its 180 de~ view is the only opportunity o f its kind. Sec o<:cun. bl'ath, jelly and all beyond , Owners mav s ubordinate . Drive by. w.ilk on rt. ~cc what an incomparable opportunity this is ~ T hen ca II Curt II l' r hL·rt:.; for full dC'la tis 290 I Ocean Bl•d. Corona ~ Mar NEWPORT liACH DUPLEX It-I EXCELLENT RENTAL AREA 2 Bdrms l'al'h unit. exceptional rront 11n1t with pancltn.r!. custom tile work. 2 frreplates really n ice home Well prtN'<I al S 17!1.~00 130-43rd St. HI Open Sun t-5 CORONA DEL .MAR DUPLEX SOUTH OF HIGHWAY Lotuted near nc•w park on Oa ys1dc Or 3 Bdrms and 2 Bdrms · t•u<:h unit has fireplace. pa tio and built-an kitchen. laq~er unit frcs hlv painted. A choice corner lot and 4 car garage . pe r(ect for owner/oC'cupant or as an investment. $1!>(500 415-415112 Iris. CdM Opett Sot/Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOMS ON PENINSULA OLDER HOME OM THE POIMT -In fiulboa 2 car gara,::e . plus room to park ·RV or boat. A great place to rais e iJ ramil.v ! Askin~ S230.000 and owner is motiv~1tcd ! TIDY 3 BEDROOM COTIAGE NEW LISTING Wes ts ide Costa Mei;a. New roof. new cnrpets and paint on huge lot room for gardens. kids. <logs. bouts . hohhws, <.'l<'. S70.000 BALBOA POINT CHARMER WOOD & HICKS Vin~ covered cotta~c with lots of warmth and character! 3 Bdrtns -large master s uite upstairs with balcony. Large ~arn~c. Close to tip of the Pcrunsula. $179.500 -call to see this new listing tod·ay! UNIQUE HOMES OPEN I ·5 TODAY UMIQUE IH COROMA DEL MAR -3 bdrm d1urml'r on an H 2 lot. Great lm:<.itHm. t.·ustom rcmodl"led and som~ \ttcw St•<.• Sa r a Murv1n at 506 M aq{~JCnt<• Bring Sti2,500 UNIQUE IN IRVIHE GROVES -Form<>r modl'I. beuullful detor . .:l bdrms. 2' z baths. lfi.50 sq ft . only Sll0.000. See Honnie B.irrmgton a l 5 Monarth. UNIQUE IH IRVIHE TERRACE I l l'av~· s hakt· rnol. sg4e ston 4 hdrm . :l bath and 1>001 .Jus t S207 .500 l<.·e Stte Dollie .John:-.on ;at 2001 Chuba!..tO ·· UNIQUE IM llG CAHYOM M('L<.iin Townhomc. rww. tn<'rcd golf course view. upgrades. S220.000. Scl' al 1:75 No Sea lslund UMIQUE OM SPYGLASS lmmaC' !..gle s ty 4 bdrm. colorful patio <.>ntry. vH·ws . t•xtras. $339.500. Sec Vergtlenc Hull <Jl If 15 Poml Sur UNIQUE IM BAYCREST Ivan Wells. g lass. t)('ams and pride of ownership. Bring St95.000 and set• J unel Lc.•hman al 18:37 Commodore Hd .. Ua vcrest UNIQUE IN SHORECLIFFS /\ltral'll\ e shingk·d :1 hclrm . 2 bath. 2 frpltc.·s. \\OCJd floor!.., nr pvt h<·tu·h . S300.000 St•t• K;n c;lavu:-. al 2i7 Morning C'.invon FROMT ROW VIEW Completely rcdont•' llandsomt·. t·olorful & vacant :J bdrm. 21 2 baths. pool and frplces L1\'. rm looks over boats Sec· Halph W<.1k<.•f1<.·ld al t5mJ Dolphin. Ir vine Tcrracc. bring S505.00o UNIQUE IM IAYCREST Ivan Wells dcs1gnNI 4 bdrm. :1 bath. formal ctinang. heaut1fully landscaped. Sec P <.1m G<n1gh at 1846 Tradewinds UNIQUE IH NEWPORT BEACH -Gre<1t familv homl· t'bdrm:-.. a ba('k \<1rcl. ,1acuzz1 Prwccl at $205 .!I~~ on fee ·land Sec Nant'v Laux <.1l 1877 Port Taggart UNIQUE l0H HARBOR VIEW HOMES Up~rndcd Monut·o. 3 bdrms. pegged floors. detached guest ho use. super sharp at $167.900. 8et• at 1830 Port Manlcigh Pl. UNIQUE IH EA~TBLUFF S hutte rs. brick and flowers set the mood for this :l bdrm with furn. rm. $167.500 See Donnll Schroeder at 2220 Alta Vista .. UNIQUE IN MESA VIRbE_/-Nl'ar the park. f1brcary and ~l'h60C ver y family. \ aeanl a nd pnC'ed ut Sll 1.900. See t\nm· W1lh;.ims al 2918 Ellesmere.• Ave UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS IrwrL·d1hlL' \0 1<.•ws from this 4 bdrm pool home VaC'Hnt. n<.•w tarpets. tas tl'rul Just S279.500 Sec Bob Hodge!.. at 2907 Setting Sun. CdM. UHIQUE IN FOUNT AIM VALLEY -Bonus rm and family rm. 4 bdrm. lgc lot. SH0.000 Sec Vonda Peterson al 9038 La Crc.•sc·cnla ~ ·UMIQUE IN IRVltfE Thrl'C' hcdroom. f'X('(•llcnt ·bu:.·. n•;dly n1cc decor. lands(';1ping. patio:-. See Hit::i Bolimd al 14!)(ll Geneva in G rl'l'ntr<.1<.' UNIQUE IH BA YSHORES V<.·r~ n nv!..hOrC'S! Cute <JS C'an bl'! 3 bdrm. f.urin.v patio. white wrth blue shutte rs . $18ti.OOO Sec Bert Hccdy at 2fi7 l Wa \'l'rly Or UNIQUE IM ORIG. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 5 bdrm. :J bath. light and air~. pool and pat 10. VIC'WS of the Ba} .J U!'t r S225.000 See Natal1 c Fmwrt} at 1101 Whilcsalls Wa\ U~l()U~ li()M~§ REAL TORS' IH( Ntcrsr P£01'Lf <;£1 llNC. lit( NEA TF::.r 110 11.41 .. CORONA DEL MAR. 675.0000 MESA VE ROE, 546 6990 • CALL US ~ STAR GA'ZEK"'\i ~.=.:..:.:.:...---&. I I A Y '-POll.Al'ol M '-0..lr ,,,,,.,., ~ ~ V AH•'4'•1tt •o ,-.. Sfet• To dtvtlop ""•"09e lor Mondo¥. rl'Od W()rd\ cntml>O""l""ll 10 ~'1 ot ,...., Zod•• blrlh •9' • macnab/ irvine realty FIHH ... OP'EUIES COMP'ARE THE QUALITY This lovclv home has features not found in many others . such as oak cabinets . paneling. a mast e r BR w/s tudy & blt·1n jacuzzi in the master bath. 3 fplcs + 2 other BRs . family rm. kitc hen & brkfs t rm. A real V(ft\,le Qffercd at $259.500. OPEN SUN 1·5 l>.M. 1724 TRADEWINDS. 'BAYCREST <D-77l P'OOL ~JACUZZI -SAUNA Plu~ 4 BRs . ,..,fa mily rm & conversation area . Completely turnas hccl w /cus tom (urniture, s pecially woven rugs & drape s & done in IQvely earth tones thruout. TV monitor & fire alarm system. To see this s triking home & all th<.• <1menllics come by SUNDAY -OPEN I 5 PM. 19 ROYAL ST. GEORGE. BIG CANYON. <D·78> OPEH SUH. I 2°4:30 P'.M. 16 18 MARINERS DR <2 blks East of Dove r . Mariners School & Park>. Lovely ne ighborhood! Totalty remodeled & freshly painted 3 BR. 2 bath home w/hardwood floors. ne w kitchen. quality cpls & drps. Oen w/blt-in bookcases. Lg. fenced yard. s 152.500 fee < D· 79 > rlCTURE P'atHCT Picture th1 :, expanded & hi ghly customized Deau v1llc m Big Canyon as your~'. Sophisticated res. incl. formal living & dining rms w/vaulted ceilings; master s ujte, g uest BR : family rm w /fplc & lg . billiards rm w/slep-down ba r complete w/refrig .. freezer. radar range & D/W All this +a magnificent wrap.a round view & 43' pool & separate jacuzzi. SG50.000 fee Sandie fix 644·6200. (D·80> A TOP VALUE "SLEEPER" . Tucked <JWCJV on a desirable street So. or the Hwy in CdM. New construcllon -prof decor ating & all firs t quality upgrades :3 B fh . l'Ozy den. family rm & bn<'k fpk. Sc.•c:luded put10 off k1l chcn -2 sundeck~ lovl'lv front v<J rd $259.500 Be ll e Chase Lee ll44 G200 . < D-H I J • DOVER SHORES Tota1lv l'U~tom' Totally unique' A view thru French doors 'to the blue P:.ic1f1c & lovely Npt. Beach. 6 BRs. family rm, formal dining. private s tudy. 51'2 baths. 3 fpl.c" & 3 wet bars "5439.150 fee. Barban. Aun=e'---'41---.:J 642-823.5. <D·821 YOU DOH"T MEED TO IE A DEC ORA TOR To live like one' Jus t bring your own furnishings & move into this a bsolute ly beautiful 3 BR townhome ·rr Jasmine Crt.:.ck~ Ocean view: 24·hr. security: outstanc1in1? cor ne r location wt loads of privacy!' llolly Marl<c.ts 644 6200. <D-83 > ROOMS TO GROW IN :> BRs for your family rn th1s lg Eas tbJuff hom l•! Over 2500 sq ft & a ll on one rloor! Lg .. lg. lot. too. for garden. pool or play yard. Near schoois & s hopping. Ready to move in soon . $177.900. Jeanne Newman 642·82;35. ( D-84 I BIG CAMYOM RESIDENCE /I. lovely 4 BR. 3 bath Broadmoor rn very private settinf:?. Prof decorated & beautifully maintained. One of the best buys rn Big Canyon! $389.000. 644-6200. <0 ·85) CAMEO SHORES OH THE CAHYOH Onc·of·a·kmd ~ingle·story home w t4 lg . BRs. family rm & a tnum ovc.•rlookm,:: lg s ecluded yard w/room for a pool or s pa The home gardene r w1ll thoroughly t'llJOY the l'X tens1 vc ros e ~arde ns. Offered at Sl84.500. Donna Godshall 644·6200. <0·86> ONE OF THE IEST BUYS OF THE WEEK! S22!J.500!! AND. you 'll own the land!! Immaculate 3 BR pool home m beautiful CdM Lois Egan 644-6200. CD·8i > CAMEO SHORES VIEW Supi..·r ocean & Catalina view from this prof. <kMrated s ingle s to ry res . 4 BRs . family rm & fo r m a l dining rm S teps to private beach for sw1mmmg oi· tide pool exploring -OR -swim in vour own pool. $345.000. Donna Godshall 644-6200 . ·1 D·88 l WMERE IM THE WORLD71 Newport Beach . of course. m a n elegant fun time village mcl. private beach, pool & jacuzzi. T his-very C'hccrv 1 BR. 2 bath is perfect for the single or a couple who really wants to start enjoying life. ':· mobile l :.? hom e.' $43.500! Lois Mille r 552·4201 . < D·89 I PBFECT HOME FOR .. ;.. YOUNG COUflLE Nrc:e. quiet ne11?hbol'hood C'l~e to park. grade school & enlert.a mml'nt 3 BRs. 2 baths. formal dining r m + kitchcn/dm1ng area. Heavy shake roof & I~. covered patio. A te rrific valu~ m Mesa Verde at Sl07.000. John Granath 642·8235. <D-91 > DOVER SHORES -VIEW Located on a ve r y private street w/expans.ivc vi~ws of Upper Bny. Fas hion Is la nd & sp~rkhng nig ht ltj!hts . Open floor plan has c~nter patio. flow thru living rm. dining rm & s pacious gallery er,itr ance. Newly redone t hruout A perfect setting for c.•ntertaining or famal y living 1n •a r e laxed ntmosphere. Appt. only. $335,000. Beverly Morphy r'42-8235. CD·U2> QUAIMT, QUIET SETTIMG 3 BR . 2 bath home on lg . lot w/space to ~xpand + man y other possibilities. On n charming street, close to 8Chools & park. P r iced to sell at $129,500. Alssa. Wu yne 642·8235. c 0 -92a > 644-6200 • ·~ \er> ,...... O; H.WYie-C- ft DAil V PILOT Dall of Fam Grandpa 'Hee Haw' lat Hm Enter~ned 50 Years 8 y JOE EDWAll~ NASHVU.l.E. T nn cAf>l Gra ndpa J on es, l hl' nl"w at memb.-r at th Country · M\Wl' lf•ll of f'utnt"', has gro~n lntu bis p~u t almot1l Peoµl t• h41"' bt't'n t•a lhn"' him .. ~nu~dpu" btnt•t• u ftollow t'nl(•t tamer 1t•v~ tum the mcltrtMme ill 22 Ut-'s M now. though 11l1U not 3 rt>ttl l lf~ 1o1r1andpa ONE OF IDS t 'Olllt rh1ld~n. • 30 YE'~r old duutchtl'f. " mar· rll'd but hut' oo 1•h11dn ·n ·T m '1111 hoJ>1n ', .. J11nl'., ~aid wllh .a ~mk durloai un m lt•rvl •, ( NASHJllLLE SOV D J alttr l'QOlpJctan~ j day':. tupmll on tht' M•t or th•· 'llcl' Huw" Ma.I t•\ lb!On 1>ho~ Ont• o r h11s hoi>t·~. lhOUt(h. hu!\ bt'e n fulfillt'd ll hu111>t•ncd l.t:.t month when he became tht> 31!'il mentber of the Country Mu. .. 1c H111l of Fame a tnhutt• to h1b 50 years as a <'ll'!)t.>d111n. banJO player , gu1torii»r':" blllt:c.•r Jnd ~ong wn lt'r "I DON'T t••:EL no t11f· ferent." ht• said "But. I 'm proud of 1t J w as scared before they caUed my name JI 's gratify. ing I 'II te ll you t h a t I 'm privileged to be in there with peo- ple like Emesl Tubb, Roy Acuff. Mannie Pearl. Eddy Arnold and others " On his best·known "Jlee Haw" segm ent. he 's asked. "What 's for l»Upper?" His response as a m ou t h-water ing recitation of country food, delivered In a sing· so ng manne r. So a re porter asked him· what he actually does eat frequenUy for supper. "Beef roast wi h potatoes and atuff like that " s aid J ones. who w,as weari multi-colored sus· S)enders. brown west.em booL-. 3,'9d a battered gray hat. ··1 also Uke stuff out of the garden like t•rnip greens and collard:.. In t he s pring, r Ilk<' a lot or wild g t <>ens 1 pick ·em myse lf. 1 know several diff('rcnl kinds and I· likt• to mix 't•m tog<.•lhN They're n ·al ~ood " HIS •'AVORITE PART o r "llee Haw," which is celebrat- m R its 10th anniversary on the air , is the gospel number by male cast members toward the end of each show. ':l.Jf_e JJIWl!)'s worked with a trio and I like quanels ,"""-hc ex-- ...... w......,. GRANDPA JONES NOT REALLY A GRANDFATHER Versatlle Entertainer With Wife Ramona , phtint>d "I l'llJOY tht• h<1rmon y :,o mur h " Jones. :..:-Juv1al off n 11nt•ra us on. s<11d he t.>ruoyi. appt•uring on the ~yndu:atl'd s how more every ye<tr He 's been on the ::.how fro m the start ··I work with some of t hi' finest people." he said "The director, producer and others are so fine to us All of Ub Ac t along W<'ll and I think 1t t•omcs through lht' tube tha t way " THE SHOW THIS year will acknowledge rus Hall of f'ame honor. John llcnry Fa ulk begins a s tory about the U S. Conslitu tion by congratulattng J one!'> on his induction. Jr the pun.chhm" Jones is kidded a bout being a "founding father." He has a goal. ''I'd Jove to play an old man part in a movie or on a TV series. I've done ver v httll• :Jt·l· ing, but I could do it ·1r I put rn .v mind to it. I do et t•crtain kind of acting on 'fie<' fl aw.· " H E SAID lllS pro111h·~t rno m e n t wa s l'n l <:r t a 1n1n g Ame rican troop~ 111 Korea 1n 1951 ··we went as far up as thc•y'd let us go," he rerall ed. "It was rewa rdinR to see the boys who had not seen anybody from t hl' United States for nine monlh!-t Jl reas~.u_ ---- DC library Offers Pair Of Calendars W l\SHTNGTON <AP l -The Library of Congress 1s offering a pu1r of calendars for 1979 ; one :,pecially designed for children. The "Calendar for Children" contains 13 black and white 1l- lustrat1onl> selected from 19th century classics or children's liter a ture Included are W.W Da ns lo w 's i ll us tration o f Dorothy scoldlng the cowardJy hon from lhe Wizard of Oz and E lizabeth Eliza playing the p1 a n o f r om T h e P e t e rk i n P:ipers f''or the older crowd there is th<' "C'a lmdar of Panoramic Maps," that incl ude~ reproduc· I ions of maps drawn between 1868 and 1896. Shown a rc maps of Boston, Ruffalo . Chicago. Cripple Creek, Grand H.a pids. llan n1bal. llouston, J ac kson- ville. Knoxville . New York. Sall Lake• City and San Francisco. The children'::. calendar costs $3 and the map calendar sells for $6 95. Both can be obtained · from the Information Office, Lib r a r y o f Co n gr ess . _WashinKt:Pn. D.C .• 2QS4~ On 't Swipe His Shrubs Hissing Honkf]rs Rout Nursery Intruders By JULES LOii AP ~-1 .. ~nl BRICK TOWN, N.J . Dare to •wipe a .'S hrub from Vincent Dvorak. brother, and your goose IJ cooked. H you don't believe it. \eke a gander at what he 's got auarding his nurser} Geese "I can tell you this," Dvorak said, "they have put a stop to f.b e piller1ng and vandalism." • ----WHY NOT? lfl' honking geese. tould save Rome from maraud- ing GauJs creeping In at night ,..:p ( AMERICA J they ought to be able ~tcct a rne re nursery, but Dvorak said that wasn't what gave him the ldea . "A wine mer chant told my 1randfather, who ls in the liquor bus ine ss. tha t som e o r the wineries in upstate New York \lse Reese to watch over their pre mises." Dvorak s aid. "Ml f other and I decided to give il a t ry. Nothing else seem ed to work. ' "We have six acres here. As you can see. except for the fence •out front, it's wtde open. .. FOB SEVERAL YEAltS we had trouble with people stealing s upplies from the back -bales o f peat moss. to psoil. even s hrubs. 1bere w11 nothing to 'stop them . "We tried dogs. We had a StJC· ces!'lion of German shepherds, three or four at different times. They weren't at all satisfactory. "The dogs had to be chained, or course. and were effective on- ly the length o( the chain. Also, we ~ere atrald they might real- , Jy hurt somebodr. Watchdogs 1 Jtre not pets. Besides, dogs are meSlY And require a gc..?d deal or care. "Oeete turned out to be tbe )>erfect answer. "TREY RO~M ~ROUND th~ )>lace, summer anci winter, and l\ted no shell.er. Th'"Y have their down Jncketa, you a<:e. All they need I~ a UUle com and a k;c!dJe ,,ool to aplub around. In. And the dot.be Job," • · ~Y, 191. They do lbe Job, 4tt ""'"'' ..... GEESE GUARD NEW JERSEY NURSERY ON PATROL PIHerera Rl~k Wiid GooM ChaM, H•klng and Hluing right. and anyone who has been the direct ob1ect or a wild goose chase can unde rstand why. Slip up, unexJ><,•ctcdly on those eight rascals and the whole nursery, it sc~ms. explodes in the wildest napping and honking and hissing you eve r beheld, tru- ly fri ghtening, all eight or the blamed thlngs-coming at you at once with fire in their eyes. THAT RACKET, IN tum, sets the guinea hetu. to shrieking and the Rhoda laland Reds to cackJ. lng and the Polish roosters to crowing, all 61 whfcb mlghU1 y dis turbs Re mus, the blnclt bUlyaoat, who goes1 buckin& around his pen buttina errant chickens nod acting craiy. Oh, no. gee1Se are not the only critter s at Dvora k's nursery, but a ll tht others are tl'lete ror f'Uo The watch geese mcon bus1ness. "We started with a pair or African geese," Dvorak Hld f ·'Those are the ones with the black bills and brown breasts. They weigh about 50 pounds and h ave a wingspread of about five feet. "THE WRITE AND brown ones are Chinese9geese . The all · while o n es are plain o ld domestic geese. None of them Oy, although they can glide low over the ground and cover a COP• slderable distanee in a hurry. "When my father went on vacatlon he teft three ol them, the ACrtca~eese, to watch b1a house. No bothered it. "I don't nk geese could ln· Juro anyone badly. Their beaks are Uke little vises, though. They do hurt. Once they drove off two stray dop that bad got into lbe henho~. e Otrman s hepherd ...wtclan.lrlah_seUer:-.R.an them oil )'el pine. "The y 'r e n o t afraid of anythlnt." , NATION I MUSIC Sun, Military Mix Armed Forces Boost Florida Capital By°fMAllH<tel•ted Press F lorida. Land of 1.unst\ine and oran"cs. Vlsncy a nd tourists. Air Force Jets and Navy car- riers. Sailors. airmen amd military hardware seem out of place in the typical image of Florida 's subtropica l attractions. But the state depends mightily on the military to rill Its treasury and many residents' pocketbooks. S INCE WORLD WAR U , Florida has become a military bastion. Its 11 m a1or m1htary in- stallationa and 19 s maller ones bring $3.1 billioo into the s tate in payroll and defense contracts eacb year. Only California. Texas and Virginia receive a lar ger annual military payroll than F lorida's $2 billlon. And Florida is the third most poflula r place of residence for those retiring from the armed forces. "Tourism is Florida's No. l in· dustry all n ght. but the so-caJled three-cornered stool propping up our economy has now received a fou rth l eg -the m ilitary est a blis hme nt, · s a ys Rep . Robert L.F . Sikes , referring to the state's traditional reliance on tourism. agriculture a nd con· structibn. SIKES, A DEMOCRAT with 38 years m Was hfogton. is given most or the credit for bringmg hom e the bacon through several deoedes. All but one or two of Florida's m ilitary installations d ate from his e lection to lhe House In 1940. Sikes is a retired Army Reserve major general. SPACE SHUTILE MEANS 10,000 JOBS Mockup Stand• at C•pe Kennec:ty Space Center In com parison to the $3. t bilUoo federal military budget , tourism produced a n estimated $11 billion in 1977, taking into ac· count the so-called "mul!iplier effect•· by which doll ars enter· ing an economy generate a ddi· Uonal expenditures . R et a il s a le s o f Flo rida agricultural products total<.'(j $10 b illion in 1977 . a nd building permits amounted to $5.2 billion. THE ARM ED FORCE provide jobs for some 115.000 including active duty and civilian person- nel on m ilitary bases. T hat's more than the number e m ployed in the hotel and motel industry. And military retirees total CaYSTAL GAYLE 001..LY ,.AaTON 105,000. Their pay in fiscal 1977 amounted to more than that of active duty personnel. U S. Rep Lou f'rey, whose central Florida district Is home for many retired vets. eslimal.es that more than 15 percent or the state 's total income is in federal trans fer payme nts, including Social Security and veterans' pensions. · MANY RETIREES HOLD jobs in state or loca l government o r indust r y . T he ir n u mber steadily grows as m ilitary peo. pie take their last act ive duty as- signment in F lorida so they can retire here. ' Military bases criss-cross lhe state. JOHNNY CASH U.aaY OATl..llt Gatlin and &ayle Next Superstars? By JOE EDWARDS --NAStfVtLLE. Tenn. <AP > -Who will be the next s upersta r in country music? Don't turn the page, 'cause a few lines down we 're gonna start namin 'names. Before we snap the s uspense, let's ask an expert. Johnny Cash. "I DON'T HAVE ANY predictions. but there are several great artists on the horizon. J don't ca re lo mention any names "Jt will take someone unique, like Hank Snow was in 1950; someone completely dllrerent as I was m 1955 ; someone as taJented as Marty Robbin~. "It's Ume for someone to come along like this. But I'm not sure I've heardhlmyet." i~~*i~0=d op1n1on . c NASIWILLE J Heeeeeeeeeeere'sOolly: _ S(JUND _ .. IT TAKES TALENT AND personality, but not necessarily a r a. diant one." says Dolly Parton. "But you have to ha ve magnetJsm. I\ nd It lakes brains by the people behind the scenes the com bi nation of a good producer . a good song and a good label. And, o. course Jt lakes hard work.'· Enoogh. Here are two nominees. A drumrolJ. please. Larry Gatlin. Crystal Gayle. GATLIN IS A BllASD, COCXSUBE singer who 's bad hits like Love ls Just a Game," "I Don't Wanna Cry" and the Grammy. winning "Broken Lady." He alao ls a gifted songwriter whose work has been recorded by Cash, Kris Kristofferson and others. Robbins calls him .. the belt singer.songwriter since Merle Ha1· ~ard." And Miss Parton says: "It would be hard for anybody losing bet· ter than Larry Gatlin." Miss Gayle is best known rorhertorchy ''Oon't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue." which has sold more than 11Ai million copies and earned her a Grammy. She has been named the top female vocallslln country music the put two years. 11c&Y81'AL 18 ON BEa WAY to becoming a superstar." says Mlu Panoo, who commands ll0.000 for some performances. "She ba1tbe loobaadlbevolce.SbecouJddomovle1asweUassing." Gatlin aod lllae Gayle bow that to become a &enuine country music superstar, .YOU must have bad hard times. After all, Cuh picked 350 oounda of cotton a day when he was &rOWlng up ln Oyesa, Ark. And Miss Parton was the fourth of 12 children ra ted in the foothlllaoltheSmoky Mountaln1. Their activities include Navy a nd Air Force aviation. recnut t raining, underwal.er research, weapons and equipme nt de - velopment and even a bombing r ange. A Sea Wor ld marine park near Orlando gets into t he act by helping the Navy in underwater s o n ar e xp e ri ment s us i n g dolphms The 715,717 acres controlled by the Army, Navy and Air Force a re greater than the acreage pla n ted in oranges . the top m oney crop. FLORIDA RANKS SEVENTH in m ilitary a c reage, be hind California's 4.1 million acres. Arizona 's 3.8 million, Ne vada's 3 3 million. New Mexico's 2.9 m illion. Alaska's 2.5 million and Utah ',; I 9 m1lhon In Centra l Florid a, Disney World ts belier known. but the Orla ndo Naval Trairung Center 1s the area's b1g~est e mployer Although little-known, even by Flortd1an.... the Orlando center trains ac; many Navy recruits a., t he country's other two training ce nter s combined -Great Lakes and San Diego. Sikes. Prey and Jacksonville's Charles Rennell, a nother con- gres s m an influc ntia tr in the military, foresee no m ajor dif. f1cullles for Florida as a resull of the Carter administration's defense cutbacks . ONLY ONF. BASE, Key West Naval Air Station, is on the Defense Department list of possible closings for economic reasoos. That has people 10 the colorful writers' a nd a rtists' co mmunity worried . By some estimates the Navy represents o n e -fou r th o r the t o wn 's economy AlthouRh the 72-year-old Sikes 1s retinn~ after 19 terms and Frey resigned to make a n unsuc- cessful bid for the Re publican nomination for governor, lhey belie ve Florida has too much go- ing for 1l to sllfre r greatly In the near future. · But the congressmen worry a bout an overdcpendence on fhe fede ra l government. They want the state to attract more busi- ness a nd diversify its Industry. THE UNEMPLOYMENT that hit Cape Canaveral when NASA r losed many of its space operations there 1s still remem· b e r c d . a s arc the e n e rgy s ho rtage anxiet ies or a few years ago. F r e y a nd S ik es tick otr Florida's ••special assets" that make it an ideal site for Ai r Force and Navy training: geo- graphic location, weather, ac· cess to \Anres trlced air and O<!ean space, the permanent In· stallatJons already in place. the welcome given the military by the sta te and lts people. And Sikes says Florida is in the best shape ever militarily. "That's one reason J 'm lcav· Ing office," he says. "We 've rc- a ch ed a pla teau. The r e is notbln1 more we can do here to Increase the military presence, and Ult present cuts are not go. log to affect Florida subst.an· U1Uy." Shut Down Blamed SAN DIEGO CAP) -The state So these two wh(ppennappera came up the hard way. Gatlin's rather was an oil driller who moved from Job to Job. takln1 hla family to ei&hUO t1Lone year alone. Min O• le was born in the amall e11tem Kentueky town of?alatn11J'e~ e youn er et"MtiONtta Lyn~1 whoMfamUy poveft1 ha been well-documeat.ed. 11owcaathe1 mill' .> Supreme Court has blocked the Board of Supervisor• plan to shat down tr contro•e«i•t m ethadone maintenance pro- 1ram for heroin addlct3 Dec. 2. ... --..-.. • t'uau NOTI E NOTIC'l Ofl INl'INT NOTICE 1$04(11 evo111rN fM4T fll(TIY"IOUI •UJlllOISU N4Mfl IT4TIMaNT 1 h• , ....... .,. °"'' ""• .,, ....... , ... '"" \I••• ~·-· .. 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''° lh " Hlf' P BU(' NOTln•: .lQlff110f' f ><trallOn'~ I.,,,. ''" 'ICTITtOUi •U\tN[~S 1.-ll'f\. NW••• N~ \T4flMf.Nl .,,.,....,, 'n• •oth1w1n\) p..1 t,,O\ .,, ao•no t h f\ \t•'-"""•t WA\ IHN wfth fN t)\l\.ll'k \\ •\ \.Ounly<.lera q/l(lr ... 91 (oun1 ..... 0c R(!>IUINflAl INVE IMlNTS toOft I• lt/1 L f 0 tl')IJMJ (. ••• ,,,.let ........ ..., t-4v"t • tllM~ •nvto--11 ..... r. 'a ,,,.... PvDh\.hed Or•oor (Oe~I 04,,, t•1IOl 1->nthU .. Mli ~"'"",. tfh• \ 1mo.o O<.t 2• No• i n "·It/I •'Y'I ,, o.... ( O•l<I""' ·• ' • .,.,,. PVBLIC NOTICE ( tit' ~mitwo t•ll) .tntAf" 11,,. Tt-r t•<fll. (OfOUllll ,,,... M .t, (A 'nbl\ Thi\ bu\itt\4.1\' i\ \ 1mctui h ta t·y • ''"'•ttd £M,.,,...,~~ ,inlhp H Mif.NAf'TW'T ,.fCTITIOUS 9USfN£SS fht t,•t*ft'Wnt -.. ... tt11-n *'•1" 1"-t NAME STATEMENT (OUltly ( '"'° ul Or~""" t uunl~ on Tn• 1011-•no "'"-1\ OO•no ""'' No• • "" ........ , ... _ OELT .. PE SE AR CH AN O PuOH n.o(Jt..,IQ> , ..... ,,~·••PllOI lOITORIAL SE RVICE. IH$ M••• Now 11 I• :>ft, ()t'( J 1•1~ Vtroe Ea\! 11 JSB, C0>ta Me~. CA 11)0 1~ '1676 Ju,... Woftl9llllMI USS ~ .. VorOt> l.t\I 11 JSB ~~Ml' ... CA .,&76 Tht\ °"'""'"I\ <Ofl<l<Klftl llY <1n II\ P UBLIC NOTICE <hvtOU41 FICTITIOU$ llUSIHEU J.-Wol>l91!tl"'n NAME STATEMENT Tttt\ \l•l-t Wa<i ,,...., w1tn Ill< r .... 1011-•no ~ IS 00•1\Q l>u\• County Cl,.,k or 0rdft04' County on Rh> .. . H O• 7, 1978 JOHN"S SPRINl'LC R, t321 Cu tor Ft .. tlO SI~ SMtta Ana, CA '7f01 Publt\_ ()r_ c.,. I 0..11y P•IOI Allan £owarrt "'"'k" l)J) Nov ~. 11 ''· 76 ••11 R•ncho Ln. Nor,o, CA ~llllO • \ •ll'·78 Thi\ 1>us1~• I• ronouc ""' Oy .. n "' P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ., ~PA WMOU:$ALE.AS Hl4t (M••1>c.11 '-"""· Huntonoton !k<t<ll, (A ~l ... 9 J O\<'pll J Murl•n. l:lll Ad"lu•llY Or .HutttulQtonlk<>tll,C.AW"'q t n1\ bU\t""'> ·~ <on<t\ICl..O by An m O•••Oudt J.......,,., l\Mfltr• 01v1ou111 AH«t E .. I'-'•• 1 l f'U\ 'fflten"W'f'f w," t,IM) Wll'1 fOt• County (lf>fk of o~.tftUi <nu11ly nn Now 8 1918 F"tOU P1Jbll\llP<l Ort>ttqo• Co.. 11 v111ly 1'>1101 Nov II. I 9, 2&, c-J. 1•a PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU$11USl'HE'Ss- NAMESTATEMEltlT fn1' \l•1~t Wt~ t.tt"O w1HI •nt' foun1y (1n1< ot CH•l>QI' (.a<ll>IY Of'I O< r,,.. ,ollo-;"10 """on l\OOtng ""'""'') Fllll'~ a) WOODLAKE A P 1..oer l• IW!i "ubll\N!G Or.r.-CJM\I Q4111y P1IOI ART M E: N 1 ut 1 1• Nov ) 11 ,. 191M ~IJ 18 OWNER!>, 6100 fOlnqer Avtt • Hunl· • • • 1ng100 Ouch. CAY1M/ P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINt:n NAME STATEMENT W1ll1Mn Louis Odvt\, tl491 Parl•y C.1t<IP, Hunhnotonlle<t<h CA97M9 HI!\ bUSt"""\ I\ <OOOU<ll'<I by• ll1Tt1t f'd 0'H"l~t"'1tp WllhaimL 04lY1\ Tn,, \tat~t w.n f1t<'d 'Altln tnit Counly Cle--~ OI Or<1ng1> County on()<. T ht' IOllOW111Q ~''°" " dO•n9 bu\t tober 2•, 1978 n~u d' F 10l0 2 p , t. O. PROPERTIES. 11'31 Publt~Or"'9"Co.t•t o ... iv Pilot !>kYP<l•k C1rcl~. Suite E. 1'."'"~· CA 0<.1 2'1,Nov ~.17 19 1918 ~••·II .,,,,. ttarolo T euus. Jr , 100 Port Chel~•Pl .• -PO'lBN<ll,CA _,l>60 t------------- rt1is tiuMness •• condlKlt!cl by .., in PUBLIC NOTICE Otviouat tlowaro T. Bun~. Jr FICTITIOUS IUSINESS flli\ \tal_,t "'"' l•lf'd ••th l"4' ltlAMIESTATIEMENT County Cl('<k o1 Or._ County Ho•· The lollow•nq l>t'r!>Ofls ut 001nq ~,..tier 2. 1'73 °"'1ne.-d\ Ft04044 (,R f (N U P, •Ot Allitttl<I :: I) Pubh'llf!d Or-COil\I O.lly PolOI Hunhnqlon 8eoc:n, CA 'l1fM8 No• s. 17. 19. 1• "" Jonn Ornnts Alim. 91• , ~ Hunt. )!1S II lnQIOf'I Beach, CA 92M8 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS N .. ME STATEMt:HT 1 "• 1011ow1no ~''°" •• oo.ng """· nf'\S ·~ I< LOR .. O .. \llS ACCES!.OR IE~. ··~ Co.st HIQhw.ty, S\lft\C'I 6HCll, <•. ~,., A-r\ l.l'nfWlr1 Erm.I Stahl, t•S.S rot0\I H10llway. S-wt Bt.acll, CA. 901~ TltlS tMKll-S I\ COftOU<lf!CI by "" In dlVtdllal A~Sl•hl Tiu\ •latemt<\I .... s IHl'O w1tll llW' COlllllY Ci.nt ol Or""90 c-ly on 0c Oav10 c.,,,011 Johnso11, •Ot Allontd t: Is. Hu11hnq1on Beo>ell, CA '11t.ll) '"'\ bu,.tnP\'\ *' conducto-o by ,. Qeflf'fiil r;>ar1nt'r\n1p JOhn o Allen Thi\ \tOlef'l"tt\f'U W•I\ f1lrd Wtln thfo County c•~• OI Or""Of County on o. t-1•.t418 F tO>ttil Pub!"""" ""'l\qt' (O.\I Dally P1IOI, 0<1 19, •net Nov ~ 12. 19. 1918 ~IMS PUBLIC NOTICE f!ICTITIOOS BUSI HUS NAME STATEMENT l I\~ fOllowtftV Pt'f5(jfl I\ doiftO bull ·-"· lt13-FtoUl6 M\\ll~MM EOUIPMtNl CO 7791 Puolislleel Or-Codst Daily Pilot Rectwlng Cir , c~ta Me'.WI, CA ,"21;26 Nov. s. 12, t9, u 1918 W illldm Or~nl Oanll'IS n•a Sl37 II R1'dw1nq (Jr., Co.ta Ml''.WI, CA tJ&i't PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS IUSINIS$ NAME STATEMENT l lie IOllowi119 --h Cl0l"9 busl· nMSH' SEA TILE CONSTRUCTION, :>QSJ H••POrt &1..a •• c:ost• Mew. c" 921>77 T "" OU\11\U\ ,, condul'.11'<1 by '"' in· ctlvlouai, w Otll'•~I D<tnlel• This \1411"""111 was 1111'<1 with llW' Co1111ty Clt'rk ol Orionge County on Novemo.r l , t'7t. 1'11417' Putllis...a OrM9 CoMt Dally Pilot "'°"· s. 11, "· :!6, t97' \ G. Ste-. lAllSdl. J04 S.nta Atte, Coll4MeSA,CAm27 ---------1111~~luond!Ktec111¥en ln l!IVIOV•I. G. Sle#ffUUSC n Ttlfl "~t Wff llled wllll Ille COlll!IY Cl-Of Or-County on"'°"· , 1'71. Ontw the O.lly Pltot ,..1y ..... ycMI ....... ,,.. In WOUf locel ComtllUnlt_y ... ...,., '·*'dijft.\1 PUBLIC NOTICE .. .. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6· 7 8 ' .. • • I 'J ........... s• Hot.HI Fors• Sundty. November 19, 1978 DAILY PILOT B ..............•.••..... ....................... ~ a........ I 001 ·c;........., I 002 HcMnH Fors. HMIH For S• ....... For 54* ...... For s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPOIT G...,.al I OOl :G..,... I 001 G...,.el I OOZ GtMr91 I 002 AFFORDABLE UFISTYLE • • •••••• • • ••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... • •••••••••• •• Newport Livi' in pr•· "UIJOUS Weiitclllf for un• d.r $1:.0.000 Spff1oos 3 bdrm, lt1m1ly room. rountry k1tt'l1vn Nut 1uvl ('I ,.n an{) rt'ady lo move 11110 Cu ll u 11 11t "441 H~I for h.itlhl'r ti~· 11ut11 ~~HERITAGE REALTORS VACANT DISPRAn $64,000 l'rin1t1 I rvrne location c 'hurnunl( 2 tory wood •h•n&lcd t ownhome . Wu.rm wwd ra.neUng in tiv rm. fotu.u 1.hne, hl.l.l(t' Wll instr SWll! Tuk~1 .id Vj~~tl ('i4t) 7!71 Beach, tmni.s 4c pool • all w/ln atepa from lhill •--s> you up to t1ff0nd noor Uvln.& •I u n deckll. A cJcU1hU11I place t.o cm· Joy Ntwp0rt'1 llMtt. On· ly SUS,900. 84&·7711 ~ Walker 1; lee Re11l .~tate SPANISH Yiu.A O..tlMleJ SI0,900 Elegant Btty11de ltvin.c at a lraaion of compara- ble cost. Adjacent lo docq & maritime livm"k • 1..avtsh liv rm w/walls of glass. Gourmet sunstune kitchen + dirung. Sweep- mg master bedrm ! Ten- nu,, pool & beach m,ake lhu garden home living al 1t 1s fme6t. CalJ 847·6010 •t ., '. , ,, ' Ji,,., • L:~~Mll~~~l~NMI MESA VERDE ltlGllLANDS. Bel>t buy in Uus neat area. 3 Huge bdrms, 2 bath&, large fam il y room. 2 fireplaces. Near schools New oo the market at SISS.500. You haven't seen lhts one. &o call us at S40-US1 ~HERITAGE REALTORS NEWPORT HEIGHTS P RE·CHRISTMAS SPECIAL A garden Jil(e sf'lhng enhance this charming home. Completely re· modeled thruout. Prime. qwet highly desirable Newport Beach area. Selle r (J\Ol1vated! 646-7111. EHGUSH EST A TE wae .. f1 ... &tote $60, 900-+ loot Slip $2500 Total Down S 130,000 OCEANFRONT Quality craftsma nshiJ.? in mahog. trim & oak noors, sets off lhis landmark: 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. Established trees & lawns . $475.000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ?PE" SUM. t-5 300 ICINGS PLACE Fashion Island view from 3 Bdrm. Country style home, Used brick & ~ough . sawn woods: s wimming pool. JUCUZZI. $265.000. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21h bath family home on q uiet cul de sac. Ove rs ized pool. playhouse, storage $169,000. Terms. ,. IAYFIOMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON . Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak floor. pa rtial basement. concrete foundation. S120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J•tl Boy\1d1· Dr•vt• 11.J B 615 6161 l?Uj Can'J<'n FULL GOLF COURSE VIEW ENORMOUS VALUE!! 3 BR. + OEN "AUGUSTA" PLAN FURTHER REDUCB>- TO THE IOHE DAVIDSON REALTY PRESENTS LIDO ISLE A sophisticated home with 4 hdrms. & maid's quarters; complete!~ 1 furnished m impeccable taste: lar;:;e ,, lot. ss21.soo r -I HACH HOUSE 2 BR, 2 ba .. 2 f•·pk~ • community pools & tenn;1 .. Only S l02,000. OPEN SUN. 1-5. 332 PROSPECT. Newport Beach. IRAMD MEW F:ou rplex. xlnt Costa Mesa area. 2 Bfte a ch. S23S.OOO. PALM SPRINGS CONDO Biltmore Hot~' grounds. 2 BR. 2 ba .• fromer model. " fabulou. mt. view. Beautirully furn. 582.500. D A v r D s 0 N ! E A L Tl r N C. ]116 Newporl E\lvd ~-B 673· 9060 BEST IN BLUFFS wf ··~ I CHOICE EARLY ILUFFS end unit, 1900· • s q . ft.. 3 BR, 2 1/2 ba.; a ll ne w ;1 lux urio us ne utra l carpets. p a int .! mirrors, shutters . Prime cul de sac loc. Vacant. Only S157.500! OPEN SAT /SUM 1-5 464 GA YIOT A..~ Soaring 2 s ty. 4 br + ·Rambling Spanish w1tll pool! Secluded entry to pn vale courtyard & ex l av is h liv i n g rm ! ecuuveel\lry.Lavishl.Jv Gourmet kitchen + in~ rm + gou.rmet sun pnvate courtyard. Don't shine .kitchen +dining: miss this twnhm op· Sweeping master bedrm portunity) Call 847-6010 retr~al! Steps to pool. MOW OHL Y $229,000 JJ37 CANYON ISLAND OPEN 1.5 Your best Big Canyon opportunity! Glorious, barely used. crisp. cte;in. lig ht. bright & totall y cha rming; a FRONT ROWE-Pl.AM Panoramic view : 2200 sq. ft., 3 BR, 2112 ba., fam. rm~ ' w /wel bar: completely customized ! • J\ II new thruout incl. eating at"ea u) ! kitchen. Exclusive. .~ OPEN SUM. 1-S 67't\YISTA IOMITA-I. LOVELY&·~ \\ \_ U·ts 3 BR, 2·1~ ·• ba.. 1900 SQ ~ .• :iOO l>'IN "'Q. I \Jl N '"II "' t t.enniS & pounding surf I I make this fantastic l8' ll~!JHJt ~~;;n~'.~~~l~all for ~ ----•••••-<11.llU••l•l t/;ltl~f lnf • NEW OCEAN VlEW HOM ES. 10"/,, down to AITD. Very c reative. L~Nldll Ca_· _11_540__:·55_70_. ____ Classified Ads Be Our q~~1 TODAY 1 TO 4 llG CANYON Elegant enlcrlain in g f am il y home ... expanded & highly upgr aded. 4 Winged Foot La ne. S550,000. BAYSIDE COVE Dramatic 2-slorv J bdrm. & convertible den. Pooi. jacuzzi & private beach. 1012 Bayside Cove East. New low price. S220.000. fee. SHORECLIFFS Gorgeous CdM view location. Charming home w ith g r eat pote nti a l. 330 Morning Canyon. $355,000 EASTILUFF Lovely l ·levcl 4 bdrm. with spectacula r view of oc(•an & night li g hts. 2501 Buny;;i. $188,500 BAYSIDE COVE Sen sational l ·bdrm. & convertible den fo r you ... & a home for your 30 fl. boat. 1030 Bayside Cove East. New low price. $199,500. §lil:l?~ MiUCIAT~§ INC. 600 Newpor1 Center Drive • 64().650() macnab / lrvtne realty BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME S p acious 2-story. 5 BR home w/approx. 133' frontage on the golf course. Den w/fplc. -sep. family rm -brkfs t rm . Offe r ed at $650,000. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. #S ROYAL ST. GEORGE. <0 -94) FAIULOUS The finest appointments are offered in the privacy of this totally c us tomized res. Formal dining. expanded game rm w/prof. sized wet bar & add'I kitchen facilities. Outdoors -tiled pool, spa, covered patio & BBQ. Yours for $680,000. (0 -951 SICUllTY Love ly & immaculate Broadmoor P lan 4 situated on lg. comer lot w/room for pool. 4 BRs, 21h bat.ha, format dining & high beamed ceilings. $465,000. <0·96) llOADMOOI PLAN 4 Dellgbt.lul home features 4 BRs. 2~ baths +formal dining, living & f a mity rms. A special home for ~s.ooo .. <0·9'7> LYNNE VALENTINE644-6200 ·superior location. Private end unit viewing fairway & pool i.fiaBti11ns £ [o., I i~rultors Rinq 640 5560 day or even1n~ E.i-.,tblull Prvlt-'>">1011.il Bldq -- {wst ~t' J)If 644-1133 g~c·a l h ANYTIME OPEN SUN 1-5 POPULAR BLUFFS W-PLAN !\I u ny prof es~. upgrade~ incl. Mexican t ile fir. in kilc h . & din. ar ea - dct·or ator flocked wallpaper -lots of mirrors -Swedis h frpl. -lge. mstr. BR & s ilting rm. combination. Only Sl22.950. Come see & m a ke offer. Owner a nxious. bas m oved. 2424 Vista Hogur. EASRLUFF SINGLE FAMILY 2.480 Sq. ft. s plit·level with panoramic view : immac. inside & out: all this & is reduced to $219.500. 2833 Alla Vista. LEASES ALSO AVAIL. cp;SELECT I PROPERTIES WHAT A BARGAIN!! $66,900. is the rull price or this 3 bdrm Costa Mesa c ha rmer. It features a huge stone fireplace, and large dininl? room. Hurry on this one as it has just been reduced $3000. CALL 556-2660 EXECUTIVE TRl-LEVR Spacious Me redith 4 bedroom, 3 ba th home with formal dining, separate fa mily room and custom pool with diving board & slide. Beautifull y l a ndscap e d with expans ive lawn, shade trees. and a 9' privacy wall. Located on a quiet cul-de -sac Full price only St45.000. Call 751·3191 JUST LIKE NEW Thinking of a new house? Why not consider this completely renovated 5 bedroom, 3 bath beauty1 H f ea lures new earth tone carpets. draperies, appliances, roof, paint inside & out, and much more. You'll fall in love with the huge added-on master s uite with complete bath. All this for SR7.900. Call 556·2660 MESA VERDE Located on a quiet tree lined street on a large lot, this outstanding 3 bedroom. 2 bath home is a best value of all the current offerings in the prestigious erea of Mesa Verde. Full price sno.ooo. CALL 1s1.m1 JIJO...._a JHJU. ...... C.M. 711-lltl M.1.116-2660 c;:; SE LECT I PROPERTIES ~~-~----~~~~~-~--- .,.. ..... ~e..- DAILY PILOT Q.ASSIFllD ADS -~- __ , HELEN 8. DOWD . ' REAL TOR IMC . 644-01 l4 Ust Ir hy W ith the bpet-t ~COATS & WALLACE ':J:P REAL ESTATE, INC. II LOCAUY OWN£0 COMPANY SlRVING HE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963 PRICE REDUCED Com pare with othe rs and you will buy thi s E ast Cos ta Mesa h o rn ~. Dis tinctive floor pla n 4 bdrm. 2 bath with seclude d cove r ed patio oU mas ter bdrm.· La r ge firepl ace. .separate service area. Ac;sume 9t,~{k loan. $108.500. Call 546-4141- 0PEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 • 3 BDRMS •Pool* Builtin kitchen • Schools n earby • S hQQP ing t. Transportation _ *North Costa Mesa * S77.9 c~ 54Ml41 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine H untington Beach-N ewport Beach LIDO REALTY PRESENTS NEWPORT BEACH For sale, or owner will exchange for commercial or industrial, equity pos ition $60,000. 3 bdrms .• 2 baths. on one level. MEW! NEW! HEW! Super b 3 & 4 bdrm. homes. all · des igned for contemporary ltving. Some of t hese quality homes arc n ow fin ish e d : oth e r s unde r construction. 93 .t7' Financing avail. Irvine area. BRIGHT & CHEERY Bea utiful ocean v iew from this Newport Beach townhouse; 3 bdrms .. 2% baths. office/workshop in basement. 180 DEGREE VIEW! TERMS! TERMS! TERMS! Bay & ocean view from Laguna Beach to Palos Verdes. with sunsets s upre me & Catalina in background! Fee land , owner will finance on installment sale! 3 Bdrms., 3 baths, one level; large corner lot. A Ltnl.E OR A LOT Newport bayfront condo affords beautiful year 'round enjoyment or tre mendously convenient part-time occupancy. Pier/slip for 48 ft. boat. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths + separate room & bath for crew or maid. JACUZZI & LARGE POOL 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath home with. unique s piral s taircase leading to bonus room , that can easily be converted into 2 bdrms. Formal d ining rm .. 2 c u s t om frpl cs. & m a ny othe r a menities. LIDO ISLE Decorator wallpape r enhances thJs completely remodeled large 2-storY 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home with privaus patio. • I 1 I l l ' I : -: I I t I I l f t ' . .. -I f -'D4 DAILYPILOT sU~~1!!,'078 ....... PerWt ~tPerS. "°4rH•F«S. HottwsforW. HcMiw1ForW. , . ...... ,.. IOO~G....... f002 awnt 1002 ~ 1002 ;;;;;. .......... iooi G;;:;-••UH••;ooi G;;; .......... iooi G;:~; .......... iooi ;;::; .......... i.ooi ·••········•·······•·· ·····•··•····•·••···•·· ··············•········ •·············••••····• ·····•·····•··········• .....•.......••••...... ,.......... . •.•.......•. ·~··········· ...................•.••...•...... * * N 0 TI c·E * * W.E. LACHENMYEI REALTOR • IS STILL OPIN FOtt IUSIHESS AT: f 860 NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA IC>nN IVHY DAYt -OYef' 20 Y"" ..... tlK.Kai 646-3921or67Ml77 ~c~u .~ •OPEN HOUSES 1-5• 0'81 IN CO.OMA DI&. MAa fo;xqu1~i tt>ly t'U~tom built. new 3 b~droom, ltlJrur)" homt• Just Mep~ from htfll' Corona bt>ach. Beams. Oak hardwood floors. f"rcnch doors. dumbwaiter and even more await the most d1s<:rimmutmg buyer Ry appointment S.525.000. St:!',; CRAIG KINDIG AT 23J POPPY. OPEN IM OC.D CORONA DB. 'MAR Your c.·hanc-c to move into a brand new Caµc Cod built on a tree lined c ul -de-sac J 1 2 bloc ks from .tJig Corona Beach. Two ne w homes. both have 3 bedrooms. 2 fireplaces, Frf:'nC'h doors, country kitchen. ex· po~cd beamed ceilings & much more . $290,000 and S298.000. SEE JO CAROL HUNTEH AT 304 AND 306 HELJOTROPE. OP&f IN COROMA Da -.CAR Two exqujsite now homes in Old Corona del Mar. one block from Lhe ocean. 4 bedrooms, 3 fireplaces. top of the line applian ces, country kitchen. Separate dining room. Ful- ly landscaped and a hundred other quality features. $398.000 & $419,000. SEE KAY RANGER AT 3631 SEA VJ EW & 233 POINSETTIA. OPEN 1'4 SPYGLASS Ikaulifully decorated family home w/180 view day and night. Large pool with jacuzzi, 4 bedroom. 2 bath, family room . Many, m any ex- tra features make this home a treat to sec. Offered at $395,000. SEE JIM MULLER AT'29 CA RME L BAY. OPEN IN SPYGLASS La rgcst Southport model C'omplete with six b('drooms. bonus. and family r oom You'll love the dormer wrndows. wood floor a nd g racious patio with poo l and JaCuu1 ldt.•al location with s uper. ocean /hay view. $515 .000. SEE CAROLI:: M C MAHAN AT #3 MONTECITO. · OPEM IM HARBOR VIEW HOMES Best buy in Harbor View-Carmel model with large back yard . Move in c·ondilion. Priced t o sell im· mNlrntcly ut only $137.500. SEE BJ\ fl BA HA C 0 L LI NS AT 1706 PORT M AHGATE OPEN fN HARBOR VIEW HOMES You won't set• a not her Jike this! Former Somerset Model w/pool, J<ttuzzi, and park-like setting on ex- tra large lot. Jns ide and out this is a spectacular home for family livi ng. Priced a t $249.900 F ee. SEE ELEANOR BOWIE AT 1842 PORT SHEFFIELD. OPEH IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS Mont erey Model -4 Bedroom . separate family r oom with wet bar • G reat for e ntertaining. Extra lar~e lot , formal dining room. s hows like a model. $269,000. SEE BRENDA GLA SS AT 3814 TOPSIDE SHORECLIFFS Charming 4 bedroom family home recently remodeled , with decorator waJlpapers, n e w carpets, drapes and s hutters. gourme t kitche n, wood floors, French doors to lushJ y plantt•d patio. iron gated pool area, mu n y c us to m appoi ntm e nts throughout. $325.000 including the 1 a nd . SOUTH OI IA YSIDE DUPUX View or park and hills. One year old with identical three bedroom two ·~ath uni~. Great OPPortunity to live in cbarnung CdM and have an in· come wlit. 2 blks to beach $265,000. IEST OI SPYGLASS HIU. Highly desirable Southport Model o n the best VIEW street. Six bedrooms, bonus room and f a mlly r oom. Lovely la rge POOL wlth jacuzzi. Beautifully landscaped for easy maintenance, charm and privacy. $595,000. OM THI OCIAMlllOMT This d~plex is right on the sand. One urut has 3 bedrooms the other 1 bedroom. Rent one and Uve in the other. $550,000. A COlOWILl ......_CO. 844-9080- ,,., IM..ICW:UN .. l.Ll,_O .......... , CIMT'llt Colesworth & Co. · Q~Nt~ ·~N Ut..C~I ~Al wHATC 25'5 EAST8LUFF DA. NEWPORT 8 ACH, CA. MC).0020 THI ILUFFS Rl DUCIDll! 3 Bdrm~. 211 bu. condo. Redwood rt<•ck pnUo. 8unny kitc~en. tLJo entry & tirit·k trpk lmm<'d. O<"cupancy; fast t''ll'row Must M'<' ut $~1$.000. Open S.1t ~tm I 5 110 Vu,t a Roma MISA VllDIE ltDUCIDll! South of Adams . charming 3 bdrm .. 2 h .1 Shake roof. rield~lone frplc .. r·o" t>rt•d lath patto. Unde r ground ul l11lie~ lmmac thruout Now ~108 .000 & worth 1t ! Open Sun. 1·5 2731 c;un1wt c/{.~f JN W ESTCLJ FF. elegance & warmth pe r sonified i n this 5 Br home w/formal ~ardens & jacuzzi. ~ wfl carry IQ W. .. ...., s 325, 000 t 019 Merl• IA, HI 0,... 5-day I .5 JN THE BLUFFS. $5000 price n•d uclion . "Z" plan -expanded living room. formal dining room, family room, 4 Br. Lovely greenbelt. No better bely at ... $147,000 . 308 vi.ta Tn1e1Na. Ml Open 5-day 1.5 ·. 640..6ZSt ~II. macnab / lrvtne ~ realtg WES TC LIFF Prime community near schools & shopping. Top condition 4BR home w /buge lot accented by swimming pool & patios. Spacious rooms -all ne w paint, cpl ., applia nces & kitchen tile! A new beauty on the market at $229,500. JOYCE EDLUND 642·8235 642-8235 644-6200 901 Oovu Drive Harbor View Q nter Irvine at campus Val .. y Center 752-1414 The Dalebout Association, Inc. Real Estate Specia lis t <Dover Shores/ Baycresl/WestclifO COME WITH US. • • LOYaY MIWPORT llACNHOMI Cetm lvu W•llt 4 bdrm "::.t wt11• frnly rm (Wo -··· ~ .. ,., • filtered '°''' Ulmo1t orhaey NC!hadecl malr bdrm tulw. cau today ror.,,.Lo .... wa. ... 1 ~ Walht!r 1; l m: RftlDtate ......... ~. New on 1Mrbt. 4 BR on cul 4e .. o. Mar tcbool1. AfHt,Nl-IW IAST11DI COSTAMISA Duplu. Sharp a bdrm ownen .Wt w/catbedral C'ei.llAp only l YI yn new. R.ltlOdeMd 2 barm le· nut.I home w/wall1-ln cloeetl • laundry rm. Don't,,..kate! Call now! ~l ~ Walker & lee ReaJ &tale 'Pt.IX s I fl,000 Fantutlc 11nlt1 ln ex· ceUeal cood. Enclosed garqes. Nr. City Shop· ping Cent.er ln Oranae. • Mil PllOPIRTlll 67M890 IACllAY IAIGAIN Luxurious 3 bdrm. 2 story. Newport Riviera Pool. tennis. jacuui, etc. $80,900. 10% Down. Hurry. late advant.age. Call M6-447'l • K€Y I P.E:Al Tot\S A PltVATI PARTY Hu great homes for sale in Newport at C.M. Flex fuiancing 5'6·1141 •IYOWNB G• .. Gron, . Lovely 3br. huge fam rm. comple tely up. graded.n e w paint. carpet.many xtraa, large lot-$6.1,900-Princlpals on- ly Call 536-0397. CHEAPEST IN TRACT! VA terms. Upgraded. near South Coast Plaza. Eves, 540-1673 to Do.er Shores, laycrest -.d Wntdff. Then Is Oflfy °" way to C)9t to lmow a «)Nat ~ area -ha .. IOMIOM wt.o llnows ff GRd '°"" ff show ff to you. COME WITH us ... to '921 Leewn "'-· o.t.1• • ...,. laycrnt offwt.g It clttlacH" ... II••••·....,., ft Is hwpffsll..ty raMOdtlld. Fow .......... F-.lly roe.. 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N ..... , ....,. ._ "-,.. ................. ,.,.,... -881 DOVER DRIVE, SUITE 34 NEWPORT llACH 642·7401 of n ewporl REALTORS 67,S.SS tl orEHHOUSES COlOMA DB. MAit. 51 JOllNN c .... 11 DrlYe. la the ..._. of COl"OftO def Mar, l'OPlll .. tpltt lenl ,._ 5 with l bedrOCNM, fa•lty '°°"'• 21/z baths: Second floor .... c.., .,,.. ..................... ..,., ......... view .......... CJ9hd tlllry, ...... fee ..... lltMS COURTS. C .. 615-&i 11 ~.:r:;:;:.= s:Z tt SZ4'.500. LAG,NA HIUS. 25231 Vfa de AHo. Lo•tty 4 .._._.. *""' ...... s,-aa. .. ._ ••try, f-.lty "°°"' od liltchff. Coay flre"lac•, view of city Nfjlth. MOU'lfollts .ct ••ll•ys.. Hew pol..t. new corpets, 1tew dfthw ...... Gf .. yow"Htf a treat .ct cCMM .ct ... it. 0,... 5-dcry 1-5. ••••••• UNIVHSITY PARK. ChClftullor Pl• I. Sp•r•ll•t .,.d beoutif•dly decorated tllylh)llt. wood ~b. delicJhtM liitchett, 2 ... ..,. ....... Mtond w••obe. Ready to .won&SIOl,000. CORONA Da MAit -SIX 1Mits ht chcMce loc ....... OM Wock to 159 CoroM beoch - .... t • I a• Iii tWs area. Custom '*'" for orl9I... (GRd pr•sentl owtter. l•Ht In kltch•tts, flreploces, one and two IMdrOOMa. paticK. Coll for .. oih. COST.A MESA TRIPLEX. Seporote 2 • bedrOOttt OWllff'I unit. Also two ttlOre IRA.HD HEW UNITS. loftt 2 ~ fl"plmcn. ,..ages. separoh y..., pctHos a1td ,......, f'OOlftS. s ...... ..,..... CMd fift• = .... AlldlMJ s 175,000 DAMA POINT. NEAR MEW DUPLEX. Ca•pllh •••g11Mftf on P' .-..._ 'Eoch -'t two ....._... ..ct cSet., two fMI baHts. flrtplmcas. brick cowtyord. An Hceietlt ;,. .......... at s I 3',500 MESA VERDE: Two f°""'i*xes side by side. Adiacent to s hoppin9 and tra1t1portatlOt1. SI 70.000 each. PrlM• rewtal cno. Cal for cletoils. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TRIPLEX. Choice nwtal area. Two Bdrm eoch. I 1/• ba. Towtthouse. styfto. fftdM duol patios. Wale to ahops. HUNTINGTON LANDMARK COHDOMIMIUM. Convettieftt locqtioft ..ct ttHlrYeto. recnGffonol fadltin... ~ I Hdroo., M bullMft kitchen. Rmdy to HI at $52.900. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy., Corona dt4 Mer 675-551 I LOWEST PRICED. . . View home in Ifvine Terrace. Why? The owner bought anothe r home & as ked Harbor Rea lty to price his home to sell! We did. And, it's a beauty. 3 Bdrms .. shake roof. Jots of trees, fabulous location. Call to see. It's a great buy at Sl84,500. MOVED TO NEW YORK Hurry to see 709 Cameo Hig hlands Dr., before it snows <in New York>. They may move back. Located on 1.-acr e a t the top o f Cam eo Hig hlands . overlooking a natural canyon & with an ocean view. Ranch style 4 bdrm. home. now vacant & priced a t ~n a nxious S254.900 in fee. Open Sat. & Sun. S IDRM. * Sl~GLE STORY Terrific family home in a prime Wes tcliff a rea location ne ar Mariners Park. Quiet street with nice neighbors. Large family rm. with frplc. Asking $186.800 & owner m ay finance. 1601 W11rwick Lane. will be open Sun. 1·5. PRIVACY WITH VIEW Thru the clever use of landscaping. you will hardly know you have any neii;thbors at all. a nd. the view must be seen to be believed. 4 Bdrms . & ra mily rm .• U1 a prestige location, with access to g~ted beach. $195.000 IAYROHT llNT AL Plush 3rd noor condo with 2 bdrms . & d e n . walk in g dis t a n ce to s h opping : la r ge living rm .. se ml·priva t e r levat o r . th ick carreung. mirrored bar, etc. etc. A rea Showplace. below the market at SlOOO per month. ____ Cf . . . .. -., CORONA DEL MAR DELUXE D~PLIX Extrn la rJ{c owner's unit. 3 bdrm w/formuJ din-rm. large 2 ,bdrm rear rental. Hurry on thls one. WESTMINSTER New five units on quiet neighborhood. t ree lined street, close to s hopping. EASTBLUFF AIANDOHED FIXER 5 Bdrms. 3 baths. It's a mess. but at SlS0.000. 1t·s thousands under market. HARBOR VIEW HIUS SACRIFICE SI 0,000 DOWN 3 Bdrm. 2 both. Owner will carry balance al 10''". No qualifying. Call for details. OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUM 1 ·5 I 0 I 7 Sandcostte COSTA MESA UHDER CONSTRUCTION De luxe 13 unit project . in xlnt loc. Br· in~ your investo rs! First user ap- preciation still avail. Can close escrow Jan 1979 For more info. call 640-5112 ERA/R.C. TAYLOR CO. ILUFfS SINGLE LEVB. CONDO -This cll •ocrtic 2 ~oom. s• ~ Hit, decorat•d by a flot.cl detlCJft•r. feotwn new carpet, dr..,-1, ·~ cntowt walco•erifte)S Ir w .. bar. Ft.teh doors.,,_ onto o pri•crt. wood patio with plush 9nuery and "ot tub. Truly o•e of.o.WMI!. • .S 149 ,500. OPIH HOUSE 2·5 TOOA Y 2712 Vista Def Oro. Mewpori leoch EASY TOWNHOUSE LIVING -Slfwlfed Oii a CJ" ...... ,.... cOiNtlllltlty poot/spa. this 2 bedrOOftl, 2112 both co.do offers low Maifttettance .ct pri•acy in • attrocth• W-.tside ar•o. A ccrtheclrot ceilittg. comer firepface and opett ldtdMtt c ... at. o tosteful. spoclo. 9""'9 rOOM area. Mast.r bedroom, has o-.. decll. fireplace Gltd walk-in clOHh. RNuc:~ to ••• $79.900. OPEN HOUSE TODAY 2·5 I 11 I SGIMI L.e, Cotto Mffa 644-7020 ANAHEIM CHARM ER I & den. Cr av1n1< TLC $49,500 Byco Inc. 673·844 I GOD'S H OUSE fo'OR SALE 4600 sq ft Church with adf a cent Pastors llW!MIHW home. Central An1he1m.1 ~~ill.iii $149,SOO. Byco Inc .~ 673-3441 Sell idle item_, 642·5678 ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty LIDO ISLE WA.AM & COZY OH LIDO Once in a ~real while a charming Lido home such as this is offered - a 2-story, 3 BR w/street to street location! Cathedra l ceilings lend to its light & airy feeling. Walk to t e nnis. beach es & s h opping. $287 ,500. PREM I EH SHOWING SUN 1·5 P M 217 VIA ITHACA. < D-98 > LIDO TOWHHOME Qualitiy living + the luxury or being within walkmA distance of the finest m a rke ts. shops & restaurants. BeautifuJJy decorated 2 BR home that also reatures separate dirung rm & used bnck patio. $199.500 - flexible financing CD·99> CHARMING SPUT·LEYR TOWHHOMI 2 DR, 2 ba th in prime location. Love ly bay v1~w from the upstairs t c rrtt CL'.· f'rc s hl y decor tt t e cl. p I u :-, h r pt. new a ppllanc~s. mirrored wardrobes. Near the fine shops of Lido. S2SO.OOO -flexible financing. U>·JOO> fOtt LIASI On the water! On Vla Lido! With view of Lido Bay! 3 BRs + separate maid's quartent. formal dining rm, marble fplc & tcrra cotta terrace. tmmed. occupancy. S2500/mo. incl. pior & slip. (0·101> LYNNE VALtNTlNE 644-6200 !... ~ ..... uoo tol Oover Ori..,. Herb« View-C:inler;--1•~--....: I o Irvine 1t ta~ Velley C.n\er 752·1414 • q-11 •• r , .. . ~!:!.~.~~ ...... ~~!~!.~.~ ....... ~~!!!.~~.~ ....... ~~.~~~.~ ....... ~:!!!.~.~ ...... . &Jnday. November 19, 1978 · DAILY PILOT -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ... ,,.. too Gftet-d 1002 G.-NI 9002 G...... 1002 Gwrel 100.Z ······················, ............. ~ •.....•.. ·•·•·········•········· ···················•··· ····••···•·••···••·•·•• GeMr.. I 002 HcNtses For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHADOW aUH 3 Bdrm \'nu l'an hu~ lh1:, and I 'll ~uurunh.•e \.011'11 nt H'r '""'~ ret l':tllm,:: mt• This 1 lhl' huu"'' \'OU\(' \Hllll't. fOI . and II ' offt•n•d Ul 0111' 8-1 fhou:-.:md lh;1t ,..,, <'.111 no". IOMUS ROOM <.'d!-tl.1 Mt•..,,1 µrmw :t bdrm fonuly hunw "Ith hua,te bonu-. 1 oom, It\ .1 f)UH'I O<'l~hhorhuocl ~t·llt•t 'u1a·r m t•ll\ .tt~d .ind want' un e1Ht11 1h1' \H'<'IH•11d Offrn·tf .11 ~liii ono IEACH DUrLtX '\ u dm~ fl \ \ tH .!XKI l nlwhc.•\ .1b l,· 2 hl'lU'<'' on l lot LI\ t' in n1w fnllt•t•t n·nt nn tht• oltlc 1 '-11 llown \ \ 11111\ t' rn 1111nw1h,fll'h SEVEN 4-Pl!XlS l'hn•t• J hdrn\'. Olli :! hdl'll1' Sp,•1·1.il l)\\nt'I' llntl \\llh I 1 pk ')\l I lm\ n ha ,•.tk t•\ l 11 lr><lll ~<I It t',H'h Ollt•t \'ti ell .. 1 \II 0011 1•Jd\ 540-JU6 ,.,te1.,,,, Real Estate Inc. -1 ··<~--~R&"MfaX· · • " Re-oHon OCEAN VIEW \'it.•\\ u l Ol'l'<ln and <'tt~ h,:?hh 11111• slur~" ~ be<lroom. 2 baths V1e\\ 11f nH·ado\\ \II lor onh S84 .950 \~k tor .J f)h 11 \ l.1,.,ha11 li:H I 2~t; 112 MILE TO OCEAN 2 bedroom 2 b<ith Newport t•ondo 3 months nc·w · garage convert~d lo game room 85.500 A sk for ,John Mur!>hall fi:3J-126fi BEACH Hn"'SE Short hl oek to h•" · \. \\1d sw1 m por lion nf Nt•" ~ (\ .... ms I huth 2 t '<.1 r ;.:ard!! ;) \) ,.111 A.sl\ for c; lt.·11 lkll\\;JJ"th h .t fil; VIEW OF 15 ACRE MEADOW 3 bl•droom :!' .. hath N<.•wport condo Approx1m;1tt·h 1500 .sq ft 1 ,\'ear ne" t•a rth tont•:-. SAA.950 Ask for .John Ma rs hall fi:Jt -12fill COLLEGE PARK Beautiful Yale model in Irvine. 4 bedrooms sunken .family room formal di nm~ room -2 !\tories -cov- ered patio wet bar. AU this for $109.900 Ask for Roy Siem ens 631-1266 BACK BAY r. 1>NDO :J l>l'droom 2 b:••' \\\·tr garage <.'nl'losccl : (\ ,>lunk l1vm~ room floor ~ \) ..... 1 SM9.:'>00 Ask for (;lt•n llell"' ... n31 ·126(i JACUZZI & SAUNA 4 IJt•droom :·a ng le story, family room. JUl·u.1.zi & s auna immacuJate. Only Sl 2!).!IUO' As k fo r G lc n Hellwarth 63 I 12titi . SELLER MOTIVATED Seller must vaccitc beautiful 4 bedroom. 2 1 :! hath home in L<Jk F'or<.·st. Ft•alur"'d in LJ\ Times Hom Sec:t1on. Occk "1th l>l•nc:h ~eating - $10<l.500 Ask for Cniig Ba tley fi3l -121l6 NEVER LIVED IN 4 bedroom, family room. wet bar - microwave -<1ir conditioning in Lake F orest. only $122.950 Ask for Glen He llw<1rth 6.31-1266 DRASTICALLY REDUCED Mesa Verde eiecuth•e home on Java. Short walk to COUNTRY CLUB 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. family room . den with BBQ oversized lot with citrus an d avoc.'ado door from rear of garage for boat or campe r u real buy at $129. 750 As k for Glen He llwarth 631-126'i $2000 UNDER MARKET Ju:-.t lis ted 3 bedroom 21 '.! baths 15 acre meadow view an Newport Ter- race. immaculate $85.900. Ask for John Mars hall 631· 1266 ROOM FOR 2 MORE UNITS 75xl27 1·2 R-2 lot. good eastside i ocale -upgraded -3 bedrooms, }314 baths -lath & plaster -hardwood floors - 1 year n ew kitchen includes microwave -for a good investment. Ask for Glen llellwarlh 631-12fi6 EASTSIDE DUPLEX Owner has never r aised rents on this large duplex unken livinJ{ room - 3 bedrooms 21 2 baths private patio and double ~aragc each unit. S198.500 Ask for Roy Siemens 631· 1266 t coat• meH, lrvlne, newport bHch, In 23' E. 171h Street, C~1te MeH ' PENINSULA POINT OCEAN VllW U,1n• ftntf 111 l\l'WJ>Urt flOUM' Oil th~ 'll II d ... p •. l' t.11 11 l.1 r l H' (' u n \'I('" \1u\ 1• 111 t 11111f1l 1111\. Yt•ar rnu11d or "t't•kt•tul ff'lll'dl VIEW! ,.ICE REDUCED TO SElL! l'lu'h J:H•t•fl t•fll I'\ "ol\' h•ucb ) OU llllo I ht ~ dl'uH .1t1u ' ~h-11..:ht ltooni~ k1t<'ht•n & bmilv room m~ke this hnnw u "orllall ., dt·h~hl L1 vanJ? & 1l 1111n..: room '' 11 h r11~1s:-.1H· flour lo t1•1l 1ns: f1rt•pl;11•p <><·l'<itl & Canyon \ 1t•\\ l<•nt·l•d rt·ar '.1r<1 "1th ('Ov~rt:d put10~ lohul f1u1l trt•t•s HARBOR VIEW It.Alf S'LIT-LEVB. l>n uhlt• duur-. opt·n 11110 th1' loH•I,\' .J hl'clr {l(llfl hrn 1w F11rrnul dmrng room & I 1' 11ll' rnom '' 11 h I 11 t•plat>l' f'um1 I~ 11111111 .i d1 01111n~ lulh built-in all dt·< t rH' ktl<.'hl'n :1 bedrooms up with '""''''r ... llllt• &.. ;r<l<h•d on nonus room 1111 pf1q11c• lowt'r lt•vt>I Spt•ctacular \ h'\\ o l ut t•an h.11 bnr .~ nill' lites 673-8550 J32 MARGUERITC: CO~ONA DEL MAR PLEASE JOIN US AT THE "CAPT AIMS DECK" TODAY FROM I ·5 -With the blue of the Pacific oceon below you can wtiile oway the hours and en;oy the unique ffflinq of this 3 bedroom home locat ed at 31679 Crystal Sands Drive in La9uno Niquel. Priceid ot ... Sl39.9l>O 1714) 495-1720 1 UNITS NEAR BEACH $265,000 ComplH~y ~deled Uftits wlftl no •oconcy problems. Mew roof, new corpet. and many extros. Mew Ofl the market with soper potential for winter/surwwnrr rentals ... and ttte~·s o re-sid.nt rnanGCJ""! • EXCEPTIONAL TRI-LEVEL S142,500 lse/Option St0.000 cosh & S750/mo. Greenery & perfectiot1 .surround this ucitirHJ 3 lenl corn.r condominium home with 3 ~s. deft, family room and d ininq roo'". Profeuionally decorated In quiet 9ood ta1te ond immac..... C°"nnient to beoch and tennis courts. STEPS TO BEACH $210,000 Terrific and s pacious 3 bedroom oportment newly pointflt, carpet.ct and paneled with I~ deck and OCEAN VIEW; plus two bedroom unit. Secnd'Md winter/~ retttal ona. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP REDUCED TO S 189 ,500 ChcimtillCJ DUPLEX. jut one block to beach. Owner now occupies this uceptiOMll 3 beet. oom upper unit nus there is a 2 beclroottl. 2 both low..-. Well maintained. fi~H and ot.iy 7 years old. WATERFRONT HOME $335,000 Su~ Werior courtywd this 4 beidroom. famity l'OOftt hCNM on HM lay in Newport offers Indoor/outdoor nnotility. L~ patio°" WATER wfth BOAT SLiP you o~n. SUMy, wood pOMllncJ. bricks and warmth. BRICK & WARMTH $180,000 Terrific COf"OllCI det Mor locatioft wtth comfort of quGtity. Chormln«J 2 bedroom home with larqe deck In mo•• In cOftdifioft. SHOWCASE W/VIEW $215,000 In c011v-.... COf"OM *' Mw localloR with qvaHty decoratlnCJ. lbcltllMJ 4 bHrOOfft with t...,..d ff•llMJ roe. cmd P,OOl·si• yard. Lulhly lanchcapecl patio for lndoor/CMltdoor etlttrt.W.19' M-.y decorator OIMftftfn l•ci.dt p•••t mirrors CIRd much more. 0,... s.t. s .... 1.s. MODEL HOME $96,000 It wen•_.. C..-11t Me-rs: 1McJt 9IMI It ... loob ... ..... ~··· ' rffly sped .... dnc ..... tlth 2 ...... . -....... c.111'°"9 iM•rtor ... YllW. Catt for• 11ppolnt1111Rt to tee. WATERFRONT J:IOMES 2633 "'· C'oasl tlli h'"' N~wport 8.•ach C1141''3J.1400 Wl<Sl.LY ~ ,.fAYLOR CO. HE J\ l.TOHS -.111t·t• 1 ~HH JASMINE CRHK-VIEW-S239,000 Cor~t.>ous ln level brund new "Sea UrC't.•lC'" model with m~my added amt>nll1es Air-t•tmd full.v landseaped. uuto ~prinklns . luxury cptn'g m11·rorcd wardroht!l>, beaut. "~ht fixturt•s. 3 HH. fc.tm t'm & formal DR. G<il<.• ~U<.&rded tirea. Call 640-6079 for l'lll r~ 12 30 4 30 or 64 l 4\HO any other tinw 5 JElTY DRIVE Sat/Sun. I Z:l0.4:30 .. PARK-LUCE SEnlMG" lkuul1ful Palermo in Harbor Vit'w llomt•s! Premium location· on quiet 1·or1wr a('ross from greenbelt in Phase 11 Co11vc111ent lo c·o mm. pool & tdcmt•ntary school 4 Bdrms with lge alt'y kitchen op1ming to fomlly rm w wet bar + formal DH. Lovely ldscp yard Wlth lge trees. hit in fire ring & BBQ. Perf home $189.000 incl. land 1871 "· WHEELER PL. SWI 12:30-~:lO llG CAMYOH CUSTOM HOME l"abulous view •of BC golf course' Lush eourt~ ard entrance to this fine ·l bedrm onc·Story with fomily rm + billi a rd rm. lor mal dining r m . gournwt kitchen and beautiful pool Spac.·1ous. l'lcgant, master bedroom s uite w/huge "tdk-in Mr & :vtr:-. c·lost'b IRVIME TERRACE-VIEW-SJ I 0,000 Fabulous \'1 e w of oc•cun. bay. ci ty lights and Cutalinu' Also the sunsets are unbelievabll•' lloml's "re rarelv for sale rn this b<:aul1ful ;.m :a Hurr\· t o s l ' c.· th 1 s Io v e I v ho mt· w 1t h ·2 hl'drooms plus m;11~l .... rm & s 1ttrng room. f<tm1h room & formal dining rm G(lrgen11s pool 111 enclosed palw OWNERS-WE NEED YOUR HELP! Dunn~ the past few months of bris k s ail's actl\'ll v we hCJ ve contacted several hi~hly-qual1fied and serious buyers lookin~ for properties other than lhos<' being curn.>ntb• offered PLEASE. RUD OUR W..AMT _LJST LINDA ISLE Net•cl smaller 3 bedroom horn<> tor <.·t1upll'. <tnd I or 5 bNlrnnm. I a r .I.! l' r h 11 m t' I o r f a m ti ~ \\ 1 t h 2 (' h Jltl l'l'l1 BIG CANYON ~<.·c•d a c·ui,tom-butlt golf t·our:-.t• honw for ~i couple nou living in a Broadmoor home Also need ~1 D<.•anl' Hom<: Monaco with ~ol f course vu. IA YFROHT Need largC'. prime waterfront homt• with slip for large boat IRVIHE TERRACE Need 4 or 5 bedrooms on R<.1.vadcr l'. Galatea or Sabrtnt1. C.AMEO SHORES Ncl•cl 3 or 4 bdrm on Brighton Hd . Camden or Perharp HARIOR VIEW HOMES Need Carmel model \\ fct.• land on the greenbelt a nd a Somerset mode l in Pha~e I or II. J~SMIME CREEK Need a Plan Ill for · a C'Ouple who want possession in January or F'cbruary. Some or these buyers do not need quick possession and would be willing lo have a long escrow for your convenience. or a short term if vou des1r(' • . WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO. 2 I I I Son Jooquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I . 644-49 I 0 macnab I trvtne realty SEAVIEW 24 HOUR SECURITY COMMUNITY WJTH TENNIS, S,A & POOL 3 CUSTOM HOMES r eady for immed. occupancy. Created by popular Newport builder. these sensationul hom es offer the finest t quality appointme nts . Priced from S349,000 and OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 P.M. * 2012 YACHT RESOLUTE Elegant spht-lcvcl 4 BR w /some view of city lig h ts & total privacy. 4 patios. <D-102 ) •2010 YACHT RESOLUTE Charming 3 BR. den & family rm. res. decora ted to perfection w/papers, moldin g s & plu s h c p t to compliment a n y d ecor . 3 patios. (D -103) • 2008 YACHT RESOLUTE 2-storv home for the family who wants privacy! Spacious master suite downstairs w/fplc & upstairs 2 BRs + add'I room for ~uests . Some view. (0·104) 0,... Weekclap I -..,J ,._ MEW llDFOltD MOD& Check the price on this f abuJous 4 BR, 2Y.l bath home -$199.500 -and hurry! ! (0 ·105) LYNNE VALENTINE 644-~ ....... tOt Dover Ori~ HerlMW V IHI Cenetr trvlM •t C.mpus 'Alley c.na.r 752·1414 .. -... GtNrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $4000 Superb upgraded model home, 4 Br 2·sly, l'h yrs new, now JU.SL $94.900. Save even more by as· suming 9~•?(' conv. loan al~ mo. w/lower flos tng costs & no quahfy1ng. 646-5096 Highway Fr0tttoge 63 level acres w1lb waler on U.S. 395 to Mammoth &Reno 646-5096 ·552-1321 EXEC HOME Pror landscp 4br + mauls qtr. 3 ba, formal DR. Fam rm. 4 car gar Over 1.-. acre, View, <'Or lol. 11, yr new Pran c1pals only 979·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS IAYFROMT DUPLEX Spacious 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm urut with frplcs & 4 car gar A super b ren· tal property w/c1ty. bay beac h clmen1t1e s ~.000 IAYFtlOHT HOME Formal or casual, you make the dec1s 1on. w/6 bdrms . study, yumm y mstr .... u1te & endless other Cine features This home 1s J must to· see' $695.000 8olboo lay Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * SPECTACui,AR VIEWS from this <·ustom t<1m1ly home Massive Cluor to reil1nr.: rirt'IJl.H'l' Uutcher hlock breakfast bar J Bdrm.". 2' J baths. formal dinmi? rm Lots or extras $147,500 494-8519 1990 So. Coast Hwy. LACUNA BEACH COTE DE CAZA Panaram1c mountain view c us tom home . Spacious 3 bdrm 3 ba with Cam. rm. redwood ext. & decking O(I gm bit of 5000 acre Rec Ranch. Incl tennis col lege. Eques. & club Cac 25 min to O C Airport & 80 nun to L.A Secunty gate. Call Elmse Curtis Agent for entry or show ad. Open House Sat -Sun I S Orr.ce 714-770-2959 Res. 768-8189 quiet Serenity Leave the frustration of the eoast noise a nd Live hJgh in Anaheim Hills. Zero traffic & jet noise m th.ts 2SOO sq ft 2 bedrm condo. For ma I dining rm, in s ide jac Panoramic view Public golf. tennis & stables. Only 23 minutes to Nwpt Beach Priced at a modest SlSl,900 with IS~«·;., assum. loan. Pl.Ali NEWPORT REALTY 975-0616 MANSION ONTHESAND A ma gnificent ex perience of ocean hvmit' Pnvate road. guarded entry 1 Secluded sttndy -beach! 5 spacious wood d ec k s' Secluded g ard ens ' A true masterpiece for lux· unous living! Don't wait, there ts nothing like 1t anywhere' 1 For detatls call 645-03fl:t FORESTE OLSON .. ~( Ill A• 1'(HI• HOW THE CHOICE 'IS YOURS Th.rough REALTY FREE HOM ES you now have the choice to SELL YOUR OWN HOME or be· o n M ULT IPLE USTlNG SERVICE. Plan A-$895 total price We will assist you with tree advertisin1. rinanc· lni~. escrow negotiating otrers.s1gns,etc PlanB-Sl~ Plus 2% of the selling pnce. We will provide you with the wide range of real estate services which are usually avalla- bleonly at~ much h.Jgber ree. On either plan all rees are due at the close deKrow. Wearelnbwsi· neA& to give you compe· tent service at • fair rw.n ... HOMIS R.E. Advlaoty Senlc.e IJ0.2224 MOT14:1ll Wt r41P"eecnt ernl>loyeea of flrma movln.a t.o Onnfe Oo. NMCI 3 .nd 4 bdrm homet. IREN Hon.JN.&. 17HT50. TAR IE LL REALTORS· DYNAMIC SALES LEADER RAY RADISAY AdV.•l> onP ot the best' A member or Tarbell s Plflf' Cao1lldc Club Ray has catalogueCJ an 1moress1vP numt:>er o f sates 1n his many oroless1ona1 years in real es1a1e He soealcs German and Hungarian. and 1s highly auallhed 10 helo anyone w11h auest ions about rhe real estate market Call Ray Rad1say texlay1 Hes your triltnqual soec1a1tst $69,500: Costa Mesa's Sunshine 8P<.I orrced area 1n city• Handsome wOOd oenE>t1nQ "' lhP Pnterta•nf'r ~ living roolTI D1ninq Patinq area and 3 bedroom<; Lovely covF-red patio and more Call 540-1720 Prestige Plus Walk To Countrv Club . . Mesa Verde executive ( bedroom family home h>atunnq. sunken living room Plush carpers througnout. formal d1n1ng. eating area. Pntry. family room and lireolace Oelulle k11chen with bu111 ins tor mom Paho Cant last s 1 35 750 540-1 720 Ocean View: Reduced Thousands! Walk to thf> beach lrom lhc.~ elegant 3 be<lrooni condo COmolete with d1n1ng. ea1mg are8 nnlry. !amity room area and 2 handsot'l'le hrPolace<. Near soa and 1acuzz1 Patto Call oow• 540. 1 720 $65,500: Your First? Owner s pnde' EZ care 2 bedroom condo \fl ou1e1 location Arrrac1we1y dec0<aled. comfy llqorolan Eating area. covered oatto and but11 rnp Comm 0001 Can ·1 last Call 540-1720 Del Cerro 2 Story Fishpond & Garden Fpatunng FHA. and VA 1erms1 Lovely 3 bedroom home w•th plush wall lo wall carpets throughout Eating area enrry. l1reotace and covPred patto Near gOOd schools Won t lasl s 8 7 000 54(). 1 720 .. Hidden 2 Story: Entertainer's Dream Outst and1C•Q ranch stylr-oual1ty built 4 bPdroom n6me Garden en1ry. cheery lam;ly room eahno area. d1n1ng room and 2 t:>rick l1replaces Lois ol closet space. lovely wel bar. Covered oa110 and RV parking S148 900 540-1720 Richmond Model FacincJ Quiet Area 2 pools and a lovely clubhouse in 1he compfex here' Highly upgraded 3 bedroom townhome with dining room. eatmq area. and covered patio Suoer ar ea Call n ow• s 7 t 500 540-1720 Motivated! Lush Atrium .•• · Oii 1he living room area. creating an ideal pntertatninq atmosphere Versallle floorolan wllh large country kitchen. dining. eahng area. entry. t:>nck hreolace and 3 bedrooms Palio Room for your new boalf VA tenns. $98 500 Cati 540-1720 $42,500: The Perfect Starter Just tor lhe 2-ol you' Privacy galore here m 1h•s charming 2 bedroom condo complete with dining. eating area. central air and detu11e k11chen Patio and comm pool. EZ care yards can t bca1 1t1 Call 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL ftllllTOlll @ ,..,.-..----~ ~ .... Se.rvlng 8000 Cities ., N OAJL Y PILOT Sund!)'. NcwemrAr 11, 1178 ....... ,., w. ...... ,_. u. ........ ,.,. w. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 G....... 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAtilYOH K' llf"I ' Sr I>,. ne M OA4'0 model. parqut1t enlty. 1par matr 1ullf', aunllen Rom• n lub MIWPOITCOMDO Ran, new P•r• Udo n ,. 1n1 1t unb~Uev1ble '96,8!50 3 Rdrm1 2 be • 3 l'&r aet, With 0..,.11 }lfUlll wpm p.-t11• Plu. lOm $I 00,000 mun .llOOI Opcoa un l 4 Al"TNOY.' 1'nrr" rur 1uarded rom m f'\a11r\cQ 4IOI Spindri rt .,.. R1 IN llt AST ' COIOHA Oil MAI World"° n• .,4 .. $37f,IOO Or let ua Ta)'lor male 1in• ttl (!Ur 11,ne pro110rtln A 1weepln1 lew or •t ' " nra oo.-n. twiy 6 nl1ti1 ll1ht1 141-0100 Is Jiii& Oil\' ol lh• out • 11 lhlnp fut wTth Oall.)I atandins ftaturoa ctl thi rnut Want I.is lovc-zy 4 bdrm • <1mU)' ctn • J\~ bath ,,ar111h home In hroadmt\or, ll11rbctr Vllfw Hiila (Jp.n '°'~ JIMTAVLOR R Al.TV , ........ t Sun l ~ U!.ll W1n 4'owr ,)00 ~SOCIATES Join th,• tl('\11 <''I 1•r,• (a.,..,llW\lll ,>(fcn• 111 l \•I '4114 • tlt'l MM lhal c•frt"~ • A<h t'r\1$1nll \\Cl I .Hh\• &. In 1V t'IUl!ln' ,.,0,.. Comm1&:1n1n 1\1 R.art .l(k('an \'lt'W offirl' llO pnme comer locatiun > /'\Jse or dt'Sk & pbonf' without monlhly fr~ ./Pleasant as mOllvated .ia(( Call Bill Clora 1l 759-9386 CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW ~G!.1!!1 2000 EA.5T COA.5T llWY FOUVEI VIEW! ,' Porev~ t!~llls! Gorgeous park setting. Spanish entry. Br1 ck fireplace. Formal dining !'oom . 3 Spacious bedrms. Prime l rv1ne loc;ition. No qualifying Owner will creatively fnfant"e! Don't hesitate, call today 752· l . <Ji'lt,., t11 Q . tf \ l t.Jt" I ••I, I , ST ARTER HOME Compl~tely remodell'd home w/lireplace en lge livmg room. $67,900 lull • price. ASTRA Real E.,tate 754-7800 YOUTOOC/\N I OWNAMERICA My name i s Nell Howard. I 'm 28 years old. Last month I put $1,300,000.00 worth of business in escrow, and !ell short o mygoaJor 2MILLIOM A MONTH Every Month But last month was my ftrst rronth. And I'll do ·even better this month. The man that taught me , bow to deal effectively with Real Est ate pro· bJema, the mas t e r • t\lrmetr, ls David Ten· oant. and I understand • be is h>king for more 1 men in Orange County to write .. -2MILLIOH A MONTH every month. It can be 1 done. 1'm doing It and t~ are people all over Los Angeles doing It. OWMAMERICA wW be taking applica· tlcm for that qualified a1ent everywhere In Orane•Oowity. IC you 're ready to move tot.hit kind of inco~. ou 're a1M re.dy for this nd of profram. 11.Fw •no nomente Basic "'~ch to Reel Eltale •\ • CALL Ill . •• . P.S. There will beoo part U1111 applicat.ioo.I Uken. ... OWMAMlllCA HOUSES FOR SALE I HOIOOM 8<l T 1111.(t'lo Orunt:<•tn•(• In in• tt111. 'l.'>7 1~•.noo S41t ~un I·,) 2 HDIOOM 507 J u~min••. ('oron.l d~l l\tur t\<1-t i $1~Ul00 Sat ~un l ~' 332 Proc.pe1.·t t ~l'WJlOrt Shr..) H 613 $1112 1100 ~un 1 ~' 1'3 ~t rflo\\t.•r 1\\uodhrnli1l'l ln ~ 1 275-1 $8N. 1M)(l S.tt Sun l S .l48 16th rlun• ('n,t.l \fr, .. 1~2 1£l21.l , ''l 100 S1111d,n I 4 :l-i St•:.iblrd Ct 1 Nwpt l't•rr >N H tii5 ~ 11 ~ .~oo Sat Sun l ~ :tt t :tJnl "t . N1.•" port Bl'nl'h 1; 1;l !•11;1 ~ 115,000 Sut tSun 1 ·1 <'t1111ti <: . .'.l''v ~toth. flunl111i.:to11 lkh i.it t:.'\l:' Sn1.0l.)(l Sut1S11n l ;, 10.i \ ia U.11 t•t•lo11:1 1 LHlo Ii.It•) NB ti U tt'\k.l $2!>tl,(l\)\I Sat/Sun I 5 to-I \·ia Anl1t)\•s (Lulo l~fl') NH t\ 11 ~'\lt) .. HIH.~lt'lt) . Sul/Sun l ~ ~~~St.'~" .1rd. Corona cfol Mor 1>:H t mo Sl80,000 ~undnv 1·5 • • 13~.'' H.t, ~uk· l>r . N. n. . t• 11 7:111 $157.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 I~ ~c·:t bl.1110 < H1g Cy11) NB w;:, ti4'0l sz:..>0.000 Sun J .~ 1~11:? ~faplewood Cir .. Hunt. Beuch !'i:ll'l J.174 Si!l.noo Sundav JOO E Cst Hwy ff J33<De/\nza \'111 lNil It.I::! 8235 $65,000 Sun. J ·5 2 U plus FAM RM Of' Def 10 Lakeview, Irvine 6444466/552-6327 $113,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 219 Via San Remo <Lido Isl) NB 040-4518 Daily 1·4 410 Legion St., Laguna Beach 771 -0111 Noon·5 1124 Canyoo J~l{lnd Dr., N.B. ti7:1·?aOU Sun 1·4 10216 Ascol Cir., Huntington Heh. 546·2313 560,500 Sat 1-5/Sun 12-5 2611 BayshoreDr. <Bayshores) NB 642·823.5 S375.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 87 Jasm ine Creek Dr., Newport Bch 631-1800 $210.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26 /\rboles (RSJ) Irvine 675-3411 $132.500 Sun 1·5 36 Arboles (RSJ) Irvine 675·3411 $124,500 Sun 1·5 2025 A venida Chico (Bluffs) NB fi42·823.5 $235,000 Sun. 1·5 3 BEDROOM 11901 {;(•ru•va SL <G rntrce) Irv. 675·0000 $86,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 186 Cabrillo. Costa Mesa 975-0448 S79,900 Sunday 12-5 1310 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 964-2611 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 928 Miramar<Arch Bch Hghts)La~ Bch 494·9644 $165.000 Sat/Sun 11-4 304 Heliotrope, Corona de l Mar 644-9060 $298,000 Sun. 1·5 306 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $290,000 Sun. 1·5 20902 Castle Rock Rd., Laguna Bch 494-9473 $230.000 Sun. 10-1 1918 Diana Ln <Hbr Hind) NB 642·5200 Sl 19,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2731 Gannet <Mesa Verde) C.M. 640-0020 $108.000 Sun. 1·5 2501 Harbor View, Corona del Mar 673 7300 Sat/Sun 12-4 19 Im a Loa Ct .• Newport Beach 673· 7300 Sun. 12·4 •78 1 Center St.. Costa Mesa 640-1812 S85,600 Sat/Sun 1·5 440 Holmwood (Newport Hghts) NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 12-4 • • 19 Balboa Coves, N.B. 546·2313 $350,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •345 (#A·l) Univer sity, Jrv. · 645-9679 $94,900 Sun. 1-5 ·22191 Paseo del Sur. Lag una Nig. 661·1161 $275,000 Sun 1·5 1411 Kings Rd <Newport Hghts) NB 642·823.5 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 217 Via Ithica (Lido Isle) NB 644-6200 $287,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2804 Cliff, Newport Hghts, N.B. 646·7171 $292,000 Sun 12·5 1280 Conway, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $82,000 Sun 1·4 . 315 Marigold, Corona d e l Mar 673-3637 $229,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 517 Avenida Campo CThe Bluffs) N .B. 631·1000 $174,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2733 South Spruce, Santa Ana S40·36f'6 $78 900 Sun. 1·5 2671 Waverly (Bayshrs) N.8. 615-6000 S186.000 Sun 1-5 46 Canyon' Island (Big Canyon) NB 642-82.3.5 Sun. l·S 2245 Ra leigh, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $73,900 Sun 12·4 530 Traverse Cr .• Costa Mesa 540·1720 $87,000 Sun. l ·S 920W. Wilson, Costa Mesa ·540-1720 S69,500 Sun 1·5 1115 So. Baker, Santa Ana 646·7711 $68,000 Sunday 1·5 J PLUS .uasT ~ t Heliotrope, Santa Ana 631·1400 $245,000 Sundl(}' 1·5 l la • PAM IN w DIM 5 Jetty DriYC CJaemineCrk> CdM 644-4810 1239,000 Sa/S 12:»4:30 GIANT ABANDONED 2 STORY--4 BR 3 8-Dths . famih• ;S.!Ze Uv1nf( area. Gurden k1teh ln Sweepml{ stalrs to ·mu11lt.•r & chtldrt-n's suites Vacant ancl Ju~t it•clun•cJ lu $89.950 Act now•! . The Real Estaters 842·2535 • GIHI LACHEMMYBt formerly of Lachcnmyer Realtors rnc • is proud to <mnouncc that he is now assoc1utccJ with F~11· Wes t Ht•a II ors Muny thanks go to h1s t·llt'rlts ror h4.'lping him ~ct the million do llar sulcs murk this pas t year Plcusc drop 111 lo see tUm. we think ~·ou will find lht.• new office has many act v a11tn ~<·s ror s alt.·:-aJ)d s ales promotion Offico !>48 5155 Home 673-5179 504 N. Newport Elvd .. St~ 201. NB DIRECTORY ... ..._.._.,.,_t.y _.,_ ............. c .. ._,, ........ Mftletec•-MMW-.. ._..,ii. ............ .,_.,_., .. , .. .,. .. ~ DAH.Y NOT WA.MY ADS.,..,_ ......... ~ ............. 19p4 ..... _ .... ..,_.._ ...... c ......... S tu.,.-._.,. •H09 Tillrr Wuv (JJVHls) NB H7:l 34 t I ~22!i.OOO Sul/Sun 1 ·5 •:!8•12 /\II~ Vista ( E Blum NB fi75 :wt I $17!UJOO Satl~un 1·5 506 Mnr~m·ntt• IOl<f CdM> CdM 1'175 CiOOO Sl72,!'>00 Sal/Sun 1·5 1010 Wl' 'tw1nd Wav <Dv1:Shrs) NB 1>42 !'•200 $449.500 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 :!.77 Mortun~ ('1111yon <Shrclf) CdM G75·GOOO SJ00.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 • 1611 Aliso /'we ( Nwpt HgU CM £>42-5200 $130,()()() Sunday 1·5 221 Via Sun Hcmo (Lido Isle) N.B. fl75 5fi26 Dally 1 4 214 Lugonin . Newport Beach 1142·5078 Sl35.000 Sul/Sun 1 5 351!) Rehel Cir .. Huntington Hrbr !,60 3'i:JO $245.000 Sat Sun 10 5 5061 Bordeaux Ave (Ranch> Irv. 552-3804 Sl09,900 Sal/Sun 9-5 23895 Cypress Ln .. Mission Viejo 837-7479 $119.500 Sat/Sun 11·3 71 Sea Island Dr .. Newport Bch 759.0439 Sat/Sun 1-5 9 Cerrito. Irvine 752-7434 Sl21.500 Sat/Sun 12·4 320 W a I nut St. c Eastside l C . M. fi42-2516 S97,500 Sat 1·5/Sun 11 -5 •300 Kings Pluct.-<Npt. Hghts> NB fl75·6161 S265,000 Sun. 1·5 17U(i Pt. Marj.talc UIY Homes LNB 644 -904.iO !\137.500 Sun. 1 ~ * •3322 Via Lido 'Lido ls ll'l NB '173-7300 Sat/Sun l ·4 1909 Yacht Enchantress I Sea view I NB . 640-1812 $325.000 Sun 1·5 •4525 Camden <Cameo Shores) CdM 673-7040 $489.000 Sat/Sun 1-~ * 1634 Skylark, Newport Bch 631-0633 $215,000 Sun 12-5 1809 N Westwood. Santa Ana 546-2313 S79.900 Sunday 1·5 23652 Via Halcon <Cote de Caza l 770-2959 $242.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 228 Del Mar, Costa .Mesa 644-7020 S78.850 Sundav 2-5 206 La J oll:i Ln <Newport JJghtsi'NR 642·8235 S234.500 Sat/Sun 10-n 3727 Inlet Is le (HV Hills> CdM 644 -6200 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 801 Ceiba Place cEas tbluff) NB 644 -6200 $205.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 1044 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 $370.000 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 600-15th Street <Nwpt Hghts) NB 642·8235 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1·5· 227 Poinsettia, CdM 642 ·82.1.5 $229.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 322 Poinsettia J\ve .. Cd.M 644-6200 $259.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1915 Bayside Or .. CdM 642-8235 $375.000 St S 1:30-4 :30 233.5 Cynthia Court. C. M . 646·7171 St69,950 Sun 1-4 17951 Buller. Irvin<> 646-7171 $105.000 Sun 1·5. 3:'>18 S. Birch. Santa Ana 540-3666 S83.900 Sun 1·5 •51 Jasmine Creek Dr .. CdM 675-5511 S246.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2275 Hiilview. Laeuna Beach 497.2457 Sun 1-4 575 Center Street. Laguna Bch 497-2"57 Sat J.4 42 Ma riposa <Deerfieldl Irv. fi75·3411 $124,900 Sun 1·5 1837 Commodore ( Baycrst) NB 675-6000 $195,000 S un 1-5 • 1509 Dolphin Terr Clrv Terr) CdM 675-6000 $505,000 Sun 1-5 5 Monarch <IrvGrvs) Irv. 615-6000 Sll0,000 Sun. 12·4 1830 Pt Ma nle igh <HVHms l NB 675-6000 $167.900 Sun 1·5 2220 Alta Vis ta (E/Bluff»NB 675-6000 $167.500 Sun 1·5 29 18 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $111.900 Sun 1.5 9341 Candlewood, Huntington Bch 645-9161 $126,950 Sun 1·5 2674 Redlands. Costa Mesa 751-3910 $85,500 Sun l ·!S • 1379 Shannon Ln CHalecrest) CM 546·5144 $77.950 Sun. 1·5 1800 Ant1~uu Circle <Baycrest> NB 642-8235 $287,000 Sun. 1·5 1618 Ma riners Dr .. Newport Bch 642-8235 $152.500 Sun. 12-4:30 #1 J etty, Corona del Mar 644·6200 Sun. l ·S 1724 Tradcwlnds. Newport Beach 642·823.'i Sun. l-5 1798 Flawaii Cr .. Cost a Mesa 540.1720 S98.500 . Sun. 1·5 8S3 Governor. Costa Mesa 645-0003 $74.900 Sun 1·5 1959 Portofino. Nwpt Beach 673·6511 $189,500 Sunday 1-4 1866 Rhod~ <Mesa Verdel CM 751·3191 $110.000 • Sun 1·5 2018 Centella, Back Bay, NB ~ 646-7711 S142,500 Sunday 1·5 2840 Catalpa, Newport Bch 7Si-U01 4 IEDROOM • l 1581 Lille Cr <The Ranch> Irv. 55 1-1&>4 $130.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1305 W.1:3ay Ave. <Pcnnl N.B. 673-2199 S235.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 426 Tustin Ave .. Npt Beach 645·8452 $149.900 Sat/Sun 12-4 •1023 Dolphin Terr.Clrvine Tcrr )CdM · 759-0811 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1871 Pt. Wheele r Pl. <H rbr Vu.) NB 644 ·'1910 $18~).000 Sun 12·30.4·30 11;1 Vi a Nice <Lido hll·) N. B. fl73 · 7300 Sun. 12-4 51111 Flam1ngo('1r:. Hunt. Bch. X!J2-l:l72 S80.1><>0 Sat/Sun 10·5 iO!J Cameo J hghlanci s Cr . CdM H73-1WOO 5254 .~.IOO Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Pearl. Bulboa I~land fi40 5357 Sat/Sun 1-S 416 Plata. The Bluffs. N.B. 640-5357 5224.000 Sat/Sun t -5 • •34 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 63 1-1400 $335,000 Sunday l ·5 1014 Sea Lane. Corona del Mar 631-1400 5215.000 Sunday t 5 395Granada Way, Bac k Bay. NB 646·7711 Sal/Sun 1·5 233 2l~tSl: (F; Sidc•l .~t. (i4Ei·5(i05 ~ lOH.500 Sun 1-S ;wos Lt·rnno:-. I rttksu Vl'rcJ(• I Costa ;\l l'Sa 5·10· 1720 Sl:J5.!l50 St1i1 1(!-·I •2609 S. l\1an1toba. Suntu ,\na fi'1~·030:l $121.000 Sun 1 5 2175 J>l m·cntiu. Costa Me!-a 645 ·0303 $74,500 Sun 1-5 2056 Orange. Eastside Costa Mesa 646-7711 $94,500 Sunday 1-5 4 IR P'us FAM RM Of' DEN 25231 Via de Arna. Laguna Hills 675-55ll Sundav 1·5 3572 Nutmeg !College Park) Jrv: 646-3255 S107.000 . Sun. 1·5 \921 Leeward Ln. ( Bavcrest ) NB fi42 .1,um S2 15,000 ·Sun 12:30·4 :30 l83u G;1laxy Dr (Do\ er Shrs> Cd~1 642· 7408 S395,000 Sun 12 · 30-4 30 ••218 Eq~ning Star Ln .C Do\' Shrs>CdM 642·7408 $650.000 Sun 12:30-4:30 • •505 Evening Star Ln ~<Do" Shrs>CdM 642-7408 18752 Via Verona. Irvine 644 ·7020 S176.500 S un. 1-4 3615 Cnt<1m:lr:m (IJV IJills> Cd!\t 644-7383 $269.500 S'M.(Sun 1-5 363 1 Scavicw. Corona del Mar 644-9060 S398.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 233 Poinsettia. Corf'na del Mar 644-9060 $419.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2510 Vista Baya CBack Bay) NB 642-5200 $275.000 fee SI S 1·5 1915 Mariners Dr <Wstclf> NB 642-5200 5169.000 Sal/Sun 1·4:30 3101 Diamond. Costa Mesa 759-0811 S98.500 Sun. 1-5 2501 Windover. Corona del Mar 631·3444 $298.500 Sal/Sun 1 5 •2001 Chubas<'o (Irv Terr) CdM 675·6000 $207 ,500 Sal/Sun l ·5 390 f;stherStrcct. Costa Mesa 751 -3910 Sat/Sun 1-5 9032 Annik, Huntington Bch 842-253.5 $89,950 Sat1s ull 1.5 2907 Setting Sun <Orig HV> CdM 675·6000 $279.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 22.1 Via San llemo (Lido Isle) NB ~75·5626 Daily 1·4 .-05 Garfield, Costa Mesa 556·2660 $82,400 Sun. 1-5 18 Morro Bay <Spyglass) CdM 640-1812 $359,500 Sun. 1·5 • 1032 Whitesails <H rbr View His> N B 640-1812 $289,000 Sun. 1-5 11 Stillwater CTurtlerock) Irv. 640·1812 $197.500 Sun. 1·5 1903 Yacht Ma ria <Seaview) NB 644-6200 $245.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Caraway CWoodbridge) Irv. 752·0'~ $115.900 Sunday 1·5 2205 W. Flora. Santa Ana 546-1210 $94,900 Sunday 1·5 2310 Tus tin, Cherry Lake, N.B. 673·85.50 $329,000 Sun 1·5 ••707 Bayside Dr .• N.B. . fi75-6900/ !;68-1809 Sun. l ·5 1070 Pescador. Newport Beach 642-823.5 $335,000 cSat/Sun 2·5 2207 Pt. Harwick (HV Homes> NB 644·6200 SU9,500 Sat/Sun l·S •2515 Wlndover, Corona del Mar 673·8550 $339,50() Sat/Sun 1·5 9192 Strathcona Dr .. Hunt'g Bch 6'16·7171 $115,950 Sun 1-4 1140 Seablu!f, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $167,500 Sun 12·4 3110 S. Timber, Santa Ana 1s2.1100 s1os,ooo Sun. u~s 2321 Chandler, Santa Ana . S 1 :s 540~3886 $103.~ Sat/ un . Open fio~e • 24 CANYON ISLAND DR • SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 1 to 4 P.M. UDO REAL TY •• VIRGINIA MANSON 673-7300 7551 Denton. Westminster 540-3666 $82.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4932 Persimmon. Irvin£' 540.366() $197.500 Sat/Sun l s 11921 Butler C Um v f'>rk > Irvine 631 ·21~ Sll6.900 Sunday 2·5 3917 S. Teakwood (S. Cst Plaza) SA 675-3411 Sl08.000 Sun. 1-5 2848Catalpa (E/Bluff) NB 675-3411 Sl85,000 Sun 1·5 15 P oint Sur <Spygls) CdM 675·6000 S339.500 Sun 1·5 9038LaCrescenta (LaLanda) FV 546-5990 Sl40.000 Sun 1·5 1846 Tradewinds ( Baycrst) NO 1)75 6000 S230,000 Sun 1·5 1877 Pt Taggart IJIVHms >NB 675·6000 $205.999 Sun 1-5 l459Galaxy <DO\ er Shores) NB 642 8235 S2ti9.000 Sun. 1-5 • 19 Hoy a I St. George <-Big Cyn) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 3417 Santct Clara< Mes a Woods> CM 557-tHSO $132.500 Sun. 1·5 2705 Cardinal Dr .. Costa Mesa 540-1720 Sl49.900 Sun . 1-5 109 Via Waz1ers (Lido Is le> N.B. 6:11 1800 $450.000 Sun. 1-5 120G Sand Key. Corona dcl M<.ir 1)45-0303 S259.500 Sun 1-4 2988 Cc\'IOn Dr (Mesa \'erd<.·) C:\l 6-l5·0Jo3 Sll0.000 Sun 1·4 308 Vista Tru('ha (Bluffs) N. B. 640-6259 Sl47.l)(K) Sunda ... 1·5 2821 Blue Water Dr. Ccl~I · 159· 1501 ~ Sun l-5 2848 Catalpa. Eas tlJluff. NB 675-3411 $185.000 Sun. 1·5 2842 Alta Vista. 1 E bluff 1 NB f;i5.J.tl 1 S177.500 Sun 1-5 • ~!J C~1rmcl Bay <Sp •glass 1 CrD1 Ii 14 !)O(i() s.1!l:l.OOO Sun 1 5 S BEDROOM • •Ill~ I I·: B,if 1111;1 Bh d '\ B b 11 HOhO Sat Sun 1-5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEM • I till Wh1 tcsa lls \\'a y I 11 Vllls > Cd M G75-6000 $22.5.000 S un l·S 3028 Garftcld. Costa Mesa 556·2660 S87.950 Sun. 1·5 22485 Almaden. Mi ssion Viejo 644 ·0228 $142.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t902 Pcr.:;immon <Univ Prk> Irv. 551 ·0344 Sat/Sun 10-5 17911 Bascom <Univ Prk) Irv. 552-829 1 Sl22.000 Sat/Sun 10·5 1966 Pt Nelson CHVHms) NB MS 3411 $204 .500 Sat/Sun I .5 lfiOl Warv.1ck Lane. Newport BeaC'h fli'.l-A400 SlAA.800 Sun. 1-.5 1175 Wilhwuw I Hcqt Clt>l lr\'ine 559.4175 SatlSun 11 ·5 :132 Morro Bay (Spy~ILJS!)) CclM (140· 1812 $419.500 Sun. 1-5 5 Hoyal St. George I Big Cyn ) Nil 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 ""•235 E. Bavfront(Littlc Bal fs l)NI). 642·8235 5595.000 SIS 1:30·4 :30 1821 Oriol Co' St.. Costa l\frs a 75J.J4 73 Sunl-5 • 15336 Heims. Irvine. 540·3666 $150.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1621 Prt Barmouth CIIVHms) NB 640-7609 'Sl!1J.SOO Sat/Sun 12-6 1152 Carson St <North CM> CM 646-0084 $91.000 Sun. 1-5 1019 Marian Ln (Ws tclf) Npt Bch 640-6259 S325.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1842 Port Sheffield. llV Tim~. !\iB 644-9060 $249,900 Sun l ·S 6 IR plus FAM RM or DEN :~51fi Pcrnn. Coll Pk. Irvine i.51 -3910 SIJi.500 Sal/Sun 1:4 Mission n ay (Spygl:iss l C'dM f\40-1812 S3H9.500 Sun. 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDRQOM 1111 Sandi Lane. Costa Mesa 644-7020 $8~J.500 Sun. 2-5 • 2 Surfside. Newport Beach 752-1700 $83,500 SatrSun 1·5 31085 Montesa Or .. Lag. Niguel 493-7203 $92.000 Sunday l HDROOM fi l Sea Pinc Lane< Big Cyn >NB 642-8235 S219.500 Sun. 1·5 3 ltt EACH 23715 Wha le Cove. Laguna Niguel 495·6692 S89.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 • 11 Ash Tree La .• Irvine 752-1700 $103.900 Sunday 1 S • 18282 Yellow Wood. lrvm 752· 1700 $108,000 Sul/Sun 1-4 4 la plus FAM RM or D .. *55 Lakeview. Irvine 752·1700 $197,500 ~unday 11·4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 4.,, .. 114 41stst., Newport Beach 646-~ $189.000 Sunday 1·5 509.5091,4,, Fernteof:CdM 673·8MO 1275,000 Sunday 1-5 2 ••a J •• 359 lGth Place <Newport Hts> C.M. 759.-~11 $129,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 130--43rd St. (W. Nwpt> N.B. 642·53)0 1119,000 fee Sun 1·5 100 I 001 HcNutt ~ S. Houtff POI' Sale Honn For S. &Jndly, Nowmber 19. f978 OAA.YPILOT D7 • •• • •• • • • • • • ••••••••••• •••••• • • •••• ••• •• •••••• 1 u~-R--C:...L. • • • • • ... • • • •• • ••• •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • GeMt"Gf I 002 .._.., for S. Ho.s..1 For S. HovSft for S• ~ rvr - •---------------GtMr.a I 002 G~ I 002. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••,••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• SAT & SUN l ·I rM. SrTGLASS Ju-.t lJke a modf"I home. t·hMm1ng 3 BR & t-'am Rm .._ enh•r tuanmt>nt t•t•ntt•r 62 Drak~ Ba' IAUOA ISL.AMO 86\'frOnl· l RH . dnrk . lltl't· v1(•w 125 Gr and Canal NEWPOAT ... ,•buloui. duplt-.\, tfltr I 1 o m -,umt ~1 SN\. hort~ UMOA tSU 1<:nAh~h 'tudur-JlH SPYGLASS Ht•aut 1ful 1 -.t \ 111 1•,m \It'\\ l:l l ·.1111hn ,1 HARie>« VllW HOMIS Drarn.tl11 Ii H . ~ -.t~ l!Mlli Port l"•r<liff l"ft tlll• .. 9'4ty dirHtort wMti r-"'" ....... ~ qo ho..-....-HIMJ. .Al .._ loc.tla.u l41ted tNfow -dncribed i.. C)fflltw detail by ecf.erilalitcJ elwwlMrc,. Ill toder'• DAILY PU.OT WANT. ADS. ,._, Jltowillq OfN'I i.-.. for •• or ,..... - IW?d to list MlllCll lef~ i. fWs ~--..cll ~idey. Sll'hrct.r -' S-..,. DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR pa.s FAM RM or DEN 115 41 5'. In!-., Coronadel Mar fi-1:! 5200 ~a94.50o Sat Sun l-5 -...T RIPLEX _FOR SALE 1798 Santa Ana C E/Stde) CM 645-95&1 Sl94. 750 Sun. l-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM #1 M arlrona (San J oaquin> Irv. 75!l O~ll S113.500 Sat/Sun 1..5 2712 Vist~t de l Oro. N. B. fl41 7020 $149.500 Sun 2·5 • • 122!1 Bayside D r .. .t\l·wport Bch 7.59 0811 SJ.50.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 2335 Vista Huerta (The Bluffs) N B 759-0811 $105.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •32 Encore Court, Newport Bch 645-9161 Sat/Sun 1-4 594 Hamilton. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1·4 •32 lmaloa. Newport Be ach 5 S0·3666 SI39.500 Sun. l -5 1076 Buc:kinRh a m Ln.<Dove \'Ill >:-.:B 675 5200 Sll0.000 Sun. 1-4 18 Tribute Ct. <Ne wport Cresu NB H40·5560 Sl 10.000 Sun. 1-. 1624-D Iowa St. <Mesa Verde) C.M. 540-1720 S65.500 Sun. 1·5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 111 Jasmine Creek. CdM 675-3411 $227.950 Sat/Sun 1•5 l BEDROOM 419 On<ia (The Bluffs > N.B. 759·0811 Sat/Sun 1-5 •616 Sea view (Brookvie w) C.M. 751·3191 S89.900 Sat. 1·5/Sun 2-6 631 Lakeview. Costa Mesa 540 l!Hl.'l $92.000 Sat/Sun 6~!1 \'istc.1 Bonita <The Bluffs> N.B. i59-08ll $129,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 410 Vi sta Roma (The Bluffs) N.B. 640-0020 SllB.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4206 Spindrift <Pa rk Lido,) N.ff. 631-3444 $96.950 Sun. 1-4 2014 Barranca. Newport Beach 675-3411 Sll2.500 Sun 1·5 2569 Oraricre \)nit K. Costa Mesa 979.537(, $115.000 Sun. 1-5 624 Skvv1ew <Brookvu ) C.M. 645-0303 S89,500 ·Sun 11· l IR pfus FAM RM or DEN •65 Oak Tree Ln., Uni v Prk. Irv. 545-9491 $117,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 2768 Ifillview. Newport Beach 640-1812. Sat/Sun 12-5 37 Canyon Island Or. <Big Cyn> NB 640-5.560 $229,000 Sun. 1·5 24 Sl•tt bland. Newport Bch i59-1501 Sun 1-. 4 BEDROOM 2239 Vista llogar <Bluffs) N.B. 673-2199 SJJS.000 Sat/~un 1-4 4 IR plus FAM ltM or DEN 14 Swallowtail (Irv Grvs >Irv 645-0303 $103.900 Sat 1-5/Sun 12-4 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2 II It I II 215 St. Andrews Rd .• Newport Bch. 540-0608 S260.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 " HOUSE FOR RENT 2 IEDROOM 2095 Westminster CE .Side) C.M. 645.2423 $350 Mo. Sun.1-4:30 RENTAL 2 llDIOOM A" 1811 & 1813 Placentia, C.M. 642·2464 S32S Mo. Sat/Sun 9.5 313 B 17h Pl .. Costa Mesa 642·2464 $265 Mo. Sat/Sun S.-5 ....................... ....................... G•Mral 1002 ~.a 100 Coroftoct.IM• 1022 Corofta .. M_. t022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 80 LINDA ISLE MAal .... A -WA TUMONT s 174.100 Finest "att·rf ront lt vmg-hoat s lip •• i.: .111.th l,• loo 1 :/ ,.., n•plac.·c~. Step-down h \:111u 1 m ForrnJI t.11mmi room. All n.1tt11 .11 wotxl ~1l1 h<•n <·.1bmels, food , 1111ltor ~ i.•1111 loo' Wt•t tJu r View + • 11111·rou ·<I \.\.trd rnht·K h1~hlt.cht master '' 111•• ,! 1•.1tu' ..,undt·<·k:. Walk to shops ,111.t "'"'t.1111 ,uit:. Cum nwn pool, spu, .... rnn.1~ ~~"' t•ull 1~1~1 1 • 752-1 700 18'61 MacArtt.r llvd.-s.ih I OJ..l"IM ANTIQUE COLLECTORS DELIGHT fh1~ old nun 1 man-.10n ts located in the (It v or Oran~e Huge lot. hardwood 1 loor~. leaded glass breakfronts. & Ho:.t'wood mQldmgs throughout. Won't liisl $7ti.SOO , .... , .... .. wdlOOM $750,000 PROBATE SALE UNfTID llOklttS OONYA.HN 648-7414 or 8"·5859 TERMS Jtuae Ii Beaut,rul. 4br, 3bu newer home on cul· de-sac tn Costa Mesa. Cao arrange low down payment or low monthly payow.nta. $ll2.500. t:dw V Fish, Realtor ~·9673 MUST SELL Fresb. clean. vacant New paant. modero k itchen. m ic rowave oven. 3 bdrms. 2 ba. Must be .!Old this weekend $73.500. CIM'l'URY 21 OCEAMYIEW 141..073J *•VETERANS* '* ODO~ 1 Financing to Sl00,000 1 available 1n Oran ge ~. County. For information I ~!!1J:3 !M!I 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 7S9-0l11 SEE THESE TODAY · ESTATE STARTER Xl nl tax s he lter ; fo:asts ide Costa Mesa. for only $129,000 including land! Attractive duplex. 2 bdrms. + garage each unit. 359 ·16th PLACE. Newport Heights. between Santa Ana & Tustin Ave. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 OML Y 8>/4°/o INTEREST Adjacent to San Joaquin golf. tennis & own community pool ; 2 Bdrm., 2 bath end unit condo. in top condition 1 Assume large 83 .it'1,-loan. SUJ.500 Full price. includ es l a nd . ;t 1 MADRON A <Univ. Or. to San Joaquin entrance). OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 PRESTIGIOUS BLUFFS Great location: 3 bdrms .. 2 baths. 1900 ft. large. Sharp & move-in ready ! Priced low for quick escrow. $129.500 689 VISTA BONITA. N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 S l/4°/o LO.AH + 2HD Just for you & mom. low care2 bdrm . d e n . <tinin g. l g e . patio facin ,:: Ca ta lina! Fas t escrow. creative financin~ ! See 1614 Santanella Ter- r a<.·c. S:it. or Sun. 1·4 P .M. $185,000 flew lngfanJSf 'lft, Soft rust. gold, white, shake. wood sid- ing & used brick enhance. this new 3 bdrm. home & large mcome unit. See 721·721'? Orchid. Sun. 14 P .M .• enjoy! S265.~. • Can'lon& Ocean V~w Quirt. g r acdul :J bdrm., 3 bath. playroom. tri-level home for lease. Vacanl & wa1tin~. Just $950 month. • ~lYU»la def vflatt f}J~~ 673-8494 2435 E. Cc>ost Hwy., Cor-ono ct.I Mer GeMrol t 002 South ol Hwy . .Beautiful . 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. 1 ba. +gyest. 0 TOSI00,000 r-: r I call 642·5062. ~s~~~r:~~ ~2t . MO INVP..S rj~eNT e O...,J">i\NV 673-8700 What an opp-0rtunity to buy scarce bayfront with such exceptional terms. Mai Kai condo. bay & ocean view & you also own the land. Slip avail. for large boat. Spacious 2 bdrm. & lovely lanai. 2 baths. garage + parking. We have no bayfront priced even close to this S350,000, with very large . a ss umabl e 8 3 "1 cr l oan 1229 BAYSIDE OR. OPEN S.\T/SUN. 2·5 Long lot VJ blk from ocean Will trade ShoppiftCJ ~..- +ba. R2 lot. remodeled thru-out. Prin. only. 675-1405JoAnn Costa M•sa HAalOR VIEW H LS M aJor g a s s tation , SACRIFfCI anchor t e na nts . Low $10,000 DOWM CllOCICElt I .E. 675-3411 LUSK IH HARBOR VIEW HOMES -The charm of a t·u ~tom home a t a fraction of the price. l story. 5 Burm w loft. Bu tlf'rs pantry or d a rk room & oodles ol l'Xlras. Ill'ady for holiday entertaining or just wnip your family in love. 5204.500. 1966 PT. MELSON OHH SAT/SUN. LUSK IN NEWPORT IEACH -At last! A condo with 2 mas ter suites! 2 big Bdrms. 2 big Baths. 1 for ~ou and 1 for a roommate. It's almost new, it's totally neat and the fin ancing is super. S87.500 34 SEABIRD CT. OPEM SU .. DA Y LUSK IM EASTILUFF -Lovely 3 + den or 4 bdrm. fa milv home. walking distance to schools. shoppu~g. Newport Tennis Club and Pool. very large lot with lots of privacy. S185.000 . 2848 CATALPA OPEN SUNDAY LUSK IM RANCHO SAM JOA9UIH -A ~olf course \'1c:>w from this immaculate upgraded. air cond .. San Carlos model in Irvine's very best condominium comm unitv at the never-again price of $132.500. 26 ARIOLES OPEN SUNDAY LUSK IM THE BLUFFS -3 Bdrms. well-decorated in an excellent location and an unbelievable price. Onl y 511 2.500. 20 14 BARRANCA OPEN SUtieDAY LUSK IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS -Chance of .a lifetime for a m an of dec1s10n. Huge lot , fantastic \ 1cw. 4 bd rm t:usk home wi the most advantageous fin a nci ng Come in and t alk terms. S277.500. 362 I SEABREEZE OPEN SAT /SUH LUSK IN TURnEROCk HIGHLAHDS -Spacious 4 Bdrm . l s t y, Lusk home <McTavish mode l> w/hardwood fi rs . plush cpt. thoughtfully upgraded thru-out in Irvine's most prestigious comm. $209,500. 50 SILVER CRESCENT OPEtie SAT/SUM LUSK IM SPYGLASS HILL -You've earned the best. when this house is your home. a stunning 2 sty w ldra matic curved staircase in the entry, S Bdrm playroom. a vie w forever of city lights. ocean. Newport Center, Catalina. A fine investment in your family's precious lifestyle. $587,000. ' 49 GOLETA POINT DRIVE IY A"1 LUSK ltie SEAYIEW. -Oon:t miss this fantastic gated <·om munitv ... cha rming homes on "cobblestone" lanes withal Country French feeling. fee land & a d ay & niA"ht view. It 's the best buy in town ..• a l Bdrm Bar J larbor model for $269,900. 2107 YACHT GRAYLING OPEN SAT/SUM LUSK IM HARBOR VIEW HOMES -The perfect family home m the perfect family community. This 4 Bdrm i;>alermo has it all. .. French doors. lattice ~ork ceiling. upgrades inside & out. It's ideal for a holiday housewarming. $189,500. 2018 PORT PROVENCE OPIM SAT /SUM LUSK IH JASMIMI CIHIC -3 winners! 1 with a view, 2 & 3 Bdrm homes withe living area you need, the protecti on of 24 hour guarded gate. the pleasure of tennis rourt & pool. the convenience of Jasmin~ Creek. Corona dcl Mar location. $227,950 to $240,000. I I I JASMIME CRHIC OPIH SAT /SUN DEERFIR.D -Discriminating buyer wanted for this neat house , that's loaded w/c harm & full or upgrades. A 3 Bdrm, air conditioned home that's\ really special. $124,900. 42 MAllPOU ()pJtt S ... A Y 675-3411· , . REAL MONEY SA VER!! Lovely s pl it· level Bluffs condo : 2 pools nearby & tennis & s hops galore' 2 Bdrms. Double garage. Only $105.000. with very low land lease. 2335 VISTA HUERTA. NB. SAT/SUN. 1·5 4 BDRMS. S98.SOO Attractive family s ized home with ™'gc family rm .. frpl.. & walnut paneling. All freshl y painted inside & move-in ready. In one of the ni cest areas. close to South Coast Plaza. 3101 DIAMOND <S('gcr:-.lrom to Town~enci to Moore >. SUN. 1·5. FANTASTIC VIEW!! ... of bay, Balboa Is land & ocean: be autiful. Ja r A"e Irvine Terrace 4 bdrm., 3 bath home with pool. a ll with g reat privacy. Price of $389.000 includes the land. 1203 DOLPHIN TERR. SAT/SUN. 1-5 BLUFFS LINDA Unusual circumstances force fa st sale of a most beautiful 3 bdrm. condo. for owner's cost! 419 ONDA. off Ornada. N.B. SAT/SUN. 1-5 I ~51y~i !!~[I 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759-0811 I BAY VlEW Most unusual & private. 2 Bdrm. den & dining. Lge. pool. Dover Shores. One of Nwpt's finest. S335,000. WATERFRONT W/42' boat slip. Big 2 bdrm & den. 2 frplcs. bltns . 2 cov. pa tios. 3 car ~arage & owne r will help llG on financing. $350,000. SLIKE MU 3 Bdrm. fam-rm plus din-rm. new erpt 'g, loads of s hutters. atrium. encl. patio. asking only Sl24.900. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 NEWPORT lhrd. rents Cao be increased 3 Bdrm 2 bath. Owner $200,000dowo. wall carry balance at Shoppi"9 ~ntff Anaheim Low renw. 13 )\ton·s 2 lhum tt-nanh Musl M~ll th.JS )'ear --~~ Albert Pussel I Really Co. &llDOVlR Da.N.a. 631-SlS2 Sales!>f:?~e needed._ lalboa lsfand I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 duplx. 1nclud1ng bay front to be ex ch down 1n ~kg. 213/684-3200 -- ISLAND DUPLEX Rustic and anterestang in come property with 2 bedroom uo1ts. Owner will sell lease/optaon. $320,000. IUSIMESS or.ollTUHITY Prime Manne Ave rel.all locauon wath exbistang cJoUung store. Excellent foouraffic. 10"( No qualifying. Call for details. 64-0-5112'Bkr _ I st 7112°9112 - I OO/o 2ftd '10 LOAN FEES 5103 Seai.hore Dr. N li 407 J asmine, CdM CHARLES QUINTARD REAL TOR · Since 1946 You Tell Em! J Sell Em• WARM & SNUG descr1 bes the reel in J! after you start lhe logs an your master bedroom ftrcplace. • Refaxfd & we1c.- 1s the feellng wheo ~our eyes capture the nowrng f e atures and cu · ordinated colors of Olts 1mpress1ve 2 story home. Pride & Perfedio.t describes tbe feelanit while taking a strl)(l on your own private beach. O/W/C Financing a Sllonclff lilome OPEN SUNDAV 11·3 341 Evening Canyoo Dennis Ricketts. ~tr 95S-0497 642.J26:t .ARCHITECTURAL 3 1 ~~~2<>:::!' MASTERPIECE Fireplace. dining area. New decora toc dream w 0 0 d pa n e Ii n i: . home with forever view bookcases. l{jtchen w t a ll o( BAY FRONT on corner extras. 100' or came Ill as Wlth 2 ston es of antere:.l & fern s . $229 .000 . mg angles and b1."aut1ful 6'75-363'7. coordina t ed d ecor ~~~~~~--~ Quality a nd s pec1a11-------- feat ur e s an th1 ~ 2 bedroom ramaly r oom ho'tne $310,000. - MUSBUR'V RCAL I.STAT[ Balbo.i 1:.lano 673-6000 8alboo Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHtNGlB> COTI'AGE $115.000 ... Incomparable corner home in Corona del Mar. A perfect couple hide· away. Cozy & complete one bedroom and den and pnvate patio. Sbown by appt. i--............. _ .... I SAUSIURYRLTY BALBOA TRlfllEX 673-6900 CONDOCONVERSION !~~~~~~~~ beL!ll' completed. nr 10th!- Street Beach. New p:unt 1--------Ul.'!lde A SAil PROPERTIES 675-4890 TRADE your s maller borne for CAMEO S HOR ES J bdrm • 4 baths •. pool on ocean s ide, panoramic ocean view: remodeled lJke new. A best buy at $489.~ land included. 452SCAMDD4 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5' 4 bdrm 2 ba. fenced yard Shore mooring, !!.Un deck, corner 30th s:lM,000 l305 W. Bay Ave. _ ---------__ ()penSut/Sun l·4 EXCLUSIVE Deluxe 3 bdrm .• 2 bath canyon home just ste p)\ to the beach . Lu~h landscaping I Room for pool &. ocean view deck . even central air-cotld ! ~~~~ R.N.Moodey &Assoc. WANT A NEW CAREER WITH UNLIMITED EARNINGS? Start By Gettin1 Your Real Estate License $79 Emullment Fee lnclllles: •Professional Class Lectures - complete in as little a s 2 weeks •Complete Textbook & Materials •Practice Exams •Cassette-tape lectures (optional > •Office Placement Consulatioo •3 Locations : Santa Ana. Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills CALL NOW FOR FR& &UEST PASS. TO ENROLL CALL: 551-9325 CENTURY 21 Sales Training Proarams can put you on the ROAD TOSUCCE$. ,,. 673·2199 ---------Cof'OllCI del Mer I 0 2 2 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 Shows like a modtil. .. $259,900 • OWNEltWIU CARRY l 1tT.D. Rich Rlty 673-7040 AT 91/40/0 FOR 2 YRS r--------JASMtME CREEX Baymis t model P lan I 2 Bdrm + den, 2 ba th, beautifully decorated Fully up~raded w/pvt rroot court yard, auto sprinklers & securtl> s)'stem. S21S,OOO. 122 ShoaJDnve. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JASMIME CRHIC LEASE0"10M 2 Bdrm & den. 2 bath. xln1 location. Pool • lcn· ru.scourts 640-1405 COIOMA oa MAI • Tltl,._EX *' Two 28R unlU and one tBR unit «t 1~ IOtll. oc 1--------1 vu. Half bloek to 81g CDMVU.WllW corona Beach, view. 640.1405 759..0361 Thia profeulonal de· .Be.m ceillnO, 3 car cat. c:ot"ated 1pac 48R bome 13S(),000 OWC, can close ollen one of Newport ·1 this yeu. best panonmlc ocean bKllll•• vlew1. Located In • ...... Wnt • secluded reatd. ar.ea , 77A AJSI 1 • cloM to 1tora. actlvltl .. 1~~~~-~~~~ • be•ci.. Lott or value1: rot $$. Call Dan Bibb for MOl't ramllles au gettlnR appt. 875·2311 $320,000. Ute ••mpjn.t "h.1'~1bul ()prnSIJnda,y H . year. n )'OU bav4 a IOfNIS ll.AJ..TY .ca.mpertbat'.I notPl*ln1 '71-Jll I uffd, Mii '' oow w• a etmnedAd. .. OAILYPILOT Sund!y. No'4ll'lblt ''· t911 "°41H•forS• ............................................................................................. C..... .. Mw I 02 Coth Mtse I 024 ste M•H I 024 Co ... Me-M I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Macnab· Irvine MISAVIADI llmUCll> $10,000 3 Mrns. ~ tJal ram11y homo• ot't'dJo TLC. O" nn 11n'100 Submit all of r"" c.. u 5"4 ~HERITAGE Rl!AlTORS IEAUTifUl wusn.OI" COSTA MISA I()" fiown~ ~II l" WI 11 COllS!d.cr u -2nd I' l> plus u~:.urrw th~ 9 H75'"; loun on tht \ Juritt• tumilv blzc• hon1e .a lwdroom"I. ·~1 ·• h•1th•1, f ;_1m1lv room. 11 .. 1nJt room ~•th t'O/V hri<·k hr pla~t., 2 c· .1 r J.:,aruiw w t•lt•rt ru• 1-!urus.:~ door 01wnt•r HV :H'C'l '"l"I (; n •ut s«hool!> in po1rnh.u t:u~t sttlr < ·o~tu 1\k~J CINNIY 2 t AllltPOlT llAL TY lllch llmc:M 75 l·lt to ...... ,. .. s• IHCMIHI For S• HOUSH Fors• ND.IHI For s• HCMnH For Sak ;;.;.:·········································· ······················· ··•••····•····••••···•· ..•••..•......•.••..... ~~~-~~.!~.~~~Oftl.ach 1040 ~':-1044 lrviM 1044 lniM 1044 •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------------------.... 4 U FIX & MAKE S Fanl~1c huv Priced ~>t.·low mark<'l. nrom<tl•<' ll\·m..: room with :.parklrng f1r<'plat•e. row of 1-!la-.-. ovC'rlooks lui-h 1~vt.•rs1wd n .•ar ~ar<I. formul dmms,:. S•:<'ludt'd :-i luu·s lo (•xe~·ut1 vt: gamt.> l'OOOI Scparat(• WlllS.: fot• nl<lStC'r S UJtl' ~ rh1ld1·t·ni-. quarlt•r-. Mjnut<.•s to bth. l ' fix up & makt· Thousands kATE1LA REA.LT'( 147·6061 or 546-9366 UNIVHSITl P~JUC Greal locahon you own th1• lnnd on Ult¥ lwo bedroom \rtos~tnbnt Model nt'w on lh<' market :encl in mov~ an cond1t1on Just n~ht for thE' retired t•oupl1> or those s tart1n11-'Tn llf1· You'll love lhts one. Call for your apPo1ntme11l to dl.ly .red hill~:.:. . 552-7500 rtw 'D:CV¥ tC.iCfJL1tCUL1' OUJ tJl.1:llT.\ JDJCU:Ot::J"~ MUST SELL FAST !!! OWHD TRANSFERRED L<>v<•ly 1 .vr old Hrau rwooct home in Woodlmdi:e Ovt•r 2000 sq ft w14 bedroom~. 3 bath~. ~l'P fam rm. tormal din1nJ.! rm . Decorated in wurm earth tones thru out. Prof landscap~d. N1s.v tc m nmtnin va rd w/2 rovercd patios & beautiful Spanish founlum in Htnum. All this for u lo w SJ 15.900. • .......... 91/40/o Loan Cal Jackie Arch..-ot PIU<.'F. & POTf:NTIAI. Fo.taift Valley I 034 Dy owm•r nrw Landmark FREE s.17 500 3 bdrm. 2 bu, lrl( ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 br. 3 ba. 3 rar garage Upgrades ~Wl't>Plnjt \ ll'W\ Imm rrd· g1t•11l 1XJICnl1al Grccnbrook homl'. by $117,000 11·~ assumoble M••'"' V~rd~'a &huw burnt 1)' Aa~·nt ff7S_7~ o~r S Br 3 Hu. JllC'u111. 003-2283 Galore :Jrvine ~au:lows :Rml€s~ IURLIMGAMI oo • 1 ar rom(·r. 2400 ~111---------•I BBQ. Sll9,500 964 1741 ur ........ Oft ft • llr 3 ll11 , lotully tt' PllME Dli2 «ie>l HartMMr 1042 Outs tanding Plan 4 m Turtlerock. 4 Bdrms , li', baths. ram. rm . din1n11 room. Jus t step to pool AH ror only Sl44,000 ' Bdrm: • r11m1I)' rm hu.it~ irame rm $.!W,!K)(J LOWlST rllCED ('cJM tlolll(• 2 lxtrin.' t..tlh. St~.1l00 PAUL MU.TIN lEALfSTATI , ... 1313 ~PYULASS ltlLl llOM I-. lSC.mbna Spi"\1.H'Ul.ar Vlt'W b"73 t.634 ••Kl Co1taMHa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dl'tot11ttl."ll fot11l luicur>' M"'S"" VHDE PRI 'f', l'llT TO Sllil,!lCIU • ..._ or • llurr > to At.11101.~ HI LOCA JIOM N un Mt">u Verdt• Wl''' 5Hr + dtn or 68r. family L un l\1M V1~1.i to l'Hl7 rm. 3 <'llr garage won'I Ball•o1ral' SALt. UA VS llll'1l lor\g ---------•I !-.'\ r StJN ''' t"llll t.411 !l~t.!I 0,... S..11 I ·5 T lit ti} I Orio'-St. IASIC S Alli FA.MIL Y HOME tt t;~ .. ; n .. ;AL TORS HOME. $69.900 '°"lit H1,ru4 Br~ UJ, fJm1 7Sl 1473 l'r1t·ed ri.:hl -w1ll1 3 ly tm w f1pl c. l11 i--------- Udrmb, new r.irptti. enrlO!oed yard, clOllr tu ldrge lot .• md man) frull i.chooli.. c ul de 1>.il :.l lrt't.'.l> Only $69 900 ('11 II $90.000 Agt 4!M 2414 ... " .... .,,...... ~5880 IUILDER CLOSEOUT ~HERITAGE REALTORS J~t 2 left of these lovely 2 :.tory. 4 br. J ba homes JUST LISTED! 1)0 qwt't t'UI dt' :.8l' 2 2 Ur l::a1tt!11dt' d1armt•r 1---------..i frpk:. & mut·h mort:. Su p e r ffr ook v1ew w!plush ruvt•t, :ur con dlllonlng, encl atrium. lge m1u1ter bdrm w/mir rured wardrobe doors Can you believe 1t ulso 1n· d udes rt'farg . washer & dryer. All ror $116,900 Hurry-Call 979-1050. ~ upe r ~tart u · h u me Pr1etod al JUlil SUl9.500 Choice corner Iott RV ..1c: IM A NUTSHELL.. 345 B. 2.3rd St. Al:.o bavl' cess. J ust 'S79.50Q Op•·n You've got 8 rompact 4 2 l story 3 br. 2 ba at 2076 House Sun. I 5PM Zl6 bdrm , 2 bath family & 2080 O r a n ge Ave Santa li.abel Trt'nd home with 3 pantry bag Prired at $1 29.SOO Realt y 54H 7 177 o r t·ll()tijth for after-school Owner/Agt 552·41194 , 840-..!_480___ munchers' Fireplace. 642 2104 or 673-0782 Sell your home or income lar1:e patio. fenced yard. CUSTOM HOME new flocSr 1n entry . SURF REALTY properl) fa :.t "'th katchenanddmingarea• Pool s1u lot.spac1ous & ~~';f1o/t R i-: Ai.i.ot• Close 10 i.hoppmJ? and open, 3 br. formal DR i---------•I :.rhools' An t'ui.y nut l Mov97e in537coond Grt Lo<'u EXTRAORDINARY r ruck at Only $83.900 lion 9· Jo \STSlOt; J bdrm i bJ fqllc 2cart:JrJl:I' Sub {.1111 DeAnn1• Port er. A T hi s f anla ~tl4' 3 mil _.ny and <Jll tradt•' 7~ 19211 LL$ TA TE lll-droom. 2 bu th homl' J nuAIL I,.. located'" Mesa Wood:; ... S84.SOO 64~ 40'J5 T loaded w 1 l h many ~·11 Beatty F<ealtor PLACE arneruu~. Pool s ize lot, immediate orcupanry. ._IO Vent. Villa PROPERTIES • Easy to buy as a car'! 2eR l ba Condo m1n1um CHr 1p1. Let us sh<>w you 642-5062 $65.SOO Comm pool Lite ___ 10,..._ Til l :l O ,.M,I t.ft assumubleloanat 93.•" lledrooms C heery 3 br. Lu6 h Rk'r. M0-1720 or !>57 ·6550 $69,900 gardens, sep. laundry. ev garage. Hurr y' Call Mesa Verde l eouty ~lpt'r lg 5br, Jb;i (am homt> Furn rm. f•>rmul 1l~n1nl( rm. t.t arc1 •·n • k1lChl'O fl\t'r l1iok1n~ ti /.!t"iri:cou~ vool lmmu<• «ond !179 S37 0 ALLSTATE DB.JGHTFUL LIVING In Uus beautiful xtr..111? J Rr. Condo 1-'ront unit '°' / pnvary, frpk. Wl't bar. pool, J8<'. Lo~ of clO!.t't:.. One yr 'new WON 'T LAST ln9·S370 ALLSTATE R.E. S~e1 Mcma«Jer Funt<11>ltl' opportunity l''ur furthl•r informatwn 1·ull 642 ~ 3\k for Mr \\ Ullt' EASTSIDE "lt'&r Wt''>l<'lt fl. lovt·ly humr with 2230 S I-' + "''P 720 S I-' rt'C' room lluut1ful k1ll'h<'n & bath. t11p quality pu1n l :mcl "'11llpaperi.. 4 UH + fJ( Ill'(' + TV room, i::ar "'/OJ>('ot'r Pkg ror l'llr!> ,ind vch1C'lt>i. $159,500. Lease option rons1dcrc>d Huth J,;iurtt'. Rltr t~lli 1;JWI :I Hr. i.:ood lntt1t1on . rr•1dt>m11ed k1trhcn, n<'w p111mb1nJ? & l'aq><•ti., R 2 I 11 l , r o '' m t o bu 1 Id ~711.000 AKl 547 7066 or !175·0448 Ul6 <.:abnllo FRONT LIME READY 'f astefull y refurb1:.hed J Br hofTlt' on qwct lrc<' lined :.trl'el. EnJOY ·i'hanksg1vm..: in front of a roann1t frplc All pvt financing w1APR below rn· •, no pa:vrnt!nls until 1!17!1 Offerc<1 at S89.SOO CSevi/kf:J>ropert ies (7, 4) 549. 2467 Mesa Verde 415 UR, :t•n bu. 2 ~ty, xlnt tcrmi. avail. $109,8UO . Ownr .831 1257 By O wner c harmiru~ East.side 3 bdrm 2 ba Just hsted. Sharp home 646-7434 WBlllDjt for new ra mtly Century 21 Gold Star Qu1N lr('ehned i.trcel Fan.i:<•r tip i:ourme t k1lt·hcn Svanou:-. tl('drm..., ltK> • llon 't m1i.:-. out' &IG 7171 I' f f', ' I I I~ LET'S TALK TURKEY Comfy 3 bdrm. ho me with near new special for ce& ai r h eated syi.tem Large private backyard. Sell may con· 1>1der VA or FHA! Only ASSUMABLE LOANS 3 & •I Br homci. Takt• over payment~ Nu credit cht>cks No nt'" loall' costs ' (;all now 646-7434 Century 21 Cold Sl<Jr Crocker R.E. MUST SEE 4 Br & lrit family room 1111 C(uJN dul dt• :.m' Ow111·r movmi.i out of un·u Ju:-.t l 1oisbcd remodcl1ni: 1-\Jll pn rc $85,000 $75.450 Call Ken Puller Marino Hrqhlcmds 752·1920 24~J sq rt. 4 Br trt l.:vel ... , J nuAIL w1lofl. I }t'Ur new up T itrat.led thruoul Own1•r PLA c E S<JYS St'll $155.000 -PROPEttTIES "• A PREST IGE OPEN HOUSE ,..,;;, REALTY ,z __ ,_~ __ r1_11_:J_o_'·_M_.1 _ ·~---~-•'-+--I HOMES VIEW IS A GRAND 3333 W. Coast llwy. NB SPLEMDER THtMG 645·6646 VIEW! VIEW! DCllMI roW I 026 w/many cstm features L ge s pacious rms. 4 OPENING baths. over 3000 sq ft · massive floor to ce1hng frplr Truly a borne to be proud or Call to find SAT & SUM more about thei.e homes Pncl'S start al $189,000 552.4477 Real Estate SOMETHIM' FOR MOTHIH'? You'll lhtnk so when you see this earth-toned 3 bdrm. 2 bath home with pool. ce1Ve red patio. lanai. and lovely grounds _QA.: cn1yffs 1n a people-who -care C/rAeSa -L>. neighborhood ~ A lot ror so httle! Onve by 2117 Raleigh and then rall Pat Kent' 752-1920 J QUAIL A.!~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bra nd new 180 deg. ocean view. New 3br 2'h ba C3rd br a pvt swle) $18SK Cons ider trade Agt 759 0706 DAHAD'ORO Home on qwet secluded :.treel; 3 bdrmi. • den. family rm . gorgeous pool , owner transferred $134,500 759-0226 El Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fom rm. newly decorat 10,... TM l :lO '-"'.I oo Inside & out New roof, ---------antique mantle $97 500 Have something to sell? ~no ramie ocean view and romantic night lights B Y 0 W N f: R • F 0 R S ALE /LEAS F.. - Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. on premium lot. Upl(radcd. p atio. land sra ped w/11prlnklcrs. $83,900 YOU 'LL LOVE IT. 22832 1-'o,..borough 714-586·3262/ 213 ~·5633. Call 642 2516, 645·!Xl30 ' Classified ads do It well S@ R~lA-L££trs· That Intriguing Word Gome wifli o Chuckf1 UH4 "" C\Af .. l'OUAN -----0 '.0ffOf'oQI• t~e 6 K,o..,,b1.4 '"°'"' ti.low to "'°l• 6 .... p1e -d\ '""' ..,.,. ol eoch H'I •• J.ne of IOVOf•t from $80,995 10% DOWN NO COSTS TO BUYER ----- Al-bl•Lo•, Cute sharp 2 Br l 'r.r Ba well located Assume l!ll T 0 of $48,000 9~.c,: Owner motivated Atlk· Ing $61.SOO. Saltz Realty. 581-1181 Upl(r'd 3Br. 2ba h.se. OnJy $73,liOO-Terms too! Lahr RUy Inc Sl6"40ll8 fo~our bdrm. one s tory. 4! ••••••••••• •• • •• • • •• • •• bu, xlnt fmanc1nt; for de: Purk Side llome T nn1ded ta1lll 962·9936 Ii. 3 br. Jal' . tioat 'hp -3519 Rt'bel Car Open ~°" leoch I 040 llousf' HI 5Sat Sun ......•.•..•......•.... S&S Resale Sl)t!c1al1s t!'< lr-.lne I 044 3.4 or 5 bdrm model<. ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • avu11. some w pool:. TUSTIN SPECIAL 968-4002. S75.000 Pennington Propertie~ Xlnt lc~ul1on 1 losf' to ---------•I one or Tustin ~ l11•11l 'll·hools 2 bdrm. 2 ba. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUM 1·5 PM 9301 LITCllFIELD Dk . 3 BR. l'I. .. BA. pool homt•, on com er lol. forma I d111 ing room. covered palm. electric garage opcnl'r $73.500. 962 1815. 962-7804 ARt IYOWMER 3Br. 2Ba. 2 sty Condo. close to shopp1n1ot. rt'•' center, call lo -.how 581·75M owner, lfJ(1. I st Timr Juyers 4 year old condn, lo"A 1•ncl unit 1-'orntl•r modf•I hom~· 10 San Ju,111 Meado"' 55:l 4477 MORTHOF lnHST. Upgradl'~ thruoul h•11tures lh15 lvl)' J bdrm. 2 ha. boml• in Tustin s'·hools You c•an l IO"!l' bul hurry ' :i:-.2-4477 HOLIDAY SPECIALS OPEN lODAY 549-7751 752-0283 F~r Sale Ry Own ('r By Ownl'r W;.alnut Sq. <Ranch) :S Ur 2 8a, dlx rondo, 4! Hr 2 Bu. xlnl I andsc u pin It. c Kl ra are1t. $63,900. 5.52 9085 aft th ruout Ope n llou\r 5 Sal/Sun 9 S. SI09.900 5061 Bordeaux /\v1t 5.52 3llM Collel{c Park S&S quul <'Onst. 2 s ly S p ar11:.h Cornell Mode l w/bulc· A/C. en<' ctyd, pa lto, 4 Br + dbl bonus rm lean b\· G 4832 RQCJstor br>. $117.500 (;aJI Wi1n OPEN l2 4 da. C 21 Airport lllty, SGYe Loon Fees Ownl'r will helJl financv '1llr t f 1, Univ . Park hnl'l'l(• /\nl!I ll·••rll'(I glasi. drs. Mirrors, wet bar, rrplc $116.900 Opi>n Sun· day 2 ~>. 17921 Bullt-r Soulhl:iHlder~ 631 2133, &ti fl220 Be autiful 2 bedroom 751·3910, S.'\I 21112 n .... CH-Granado Caltfom1a Home with a • IUIU"'ll d en . Ne w ca rpels, MdlHotne'>c•l/l~cZ brlbil 4 JIH, 3h;i, pool Mui.I drapes & paint Nt>ar S72,5(XI 'IC'll A""um.1t1li-'..I 31H \ChOOl'i. park & i>hOp· S.'\9 1209 S-.2 7609 111,.n f'm·1· rt'fllH •"<I Ill ptnR $77 .000 i---------•I Sl:ll OC•1 1~1111 l.lllt• < r down. only 579.~> c· 21 43MlrTOf'lab IRVIHE oiwn ""' ~ll 1~ ,J J'h :,:,1 1111"1 Own /\JCI Surf. 536 MN l..Jri:t•st 1n W1xldhnd1tt'' Ol'~N 12 4 0 ~Udrrn JH,1. k1tt·h nr1ok , Fanta-.t11· I bt'drootn rEM SAT/SUH 1·4 ltvini: fdm & tJinini: townhornl in bt'auttful 9021 Hyde Part& Dr. rm·., J i·ur g.ir Tilt> roof Deerfield with i.uper dt.>· Sparush SyUe48r.211B11, 2 frplc·-. Hck)d vu On ror & adt-JI locllllOn RAMPART R~ALTY cul de sal' Prof lndi.t'ptJ $97.~ (21312 323 1050 & upgrd thruout Sl95.000 \ 1111r 1 ho11·1· Or.in11,.trrt l'l.m I $11'1 '.J.,11 l'l.1n 1 $55 01111 1 .... .ol••it 011 -.t rt'JITI ' h1 ~•hly UJI 1o1r.1d1-.I Pnr1'lJ t11 1'l'll Submit. C.:.all ~52·4268 /\Jtt•nt orblitofr Pnnconly, by 17631 Machestff BALBOA MODEL app't6nly 559·5915 OPEN 11 3 1 ~=====:;:;:::.11rvLOe <:rnvl'' 2 br. den. 4 Bdrms. l downsla1r'i Beautiful Culverdale 3 1• F I d. Co ··---------r Oranftt'Woo<l. h.Jt ks to orma tning. untry•• bedroom borne W'1lh k·lch /bit BBQ IT DID ... 'T SELL,, fin<t what you want tn .:ret'nb••ll l.n'~· cpd. 1 en w in ..., !>eparate fa mily room. Fam rm & Conv.,rsat1on YOU DIO ... 'T C "'LL 1 .. d & 1 Daily Pilot Cla:.s1f1edi. frplc $9)1.500 h40 'I < • ..., "" nt<'<' v uecor;ilc-on y pit w/frplc l'l.lJS :-upl·r Gene ConJey A'"'. $118.500 0 amc room w1anulhl•r ..,. " C f:NTU RY ;n wet bar Ownt-r :.111111111~ 14272 Mat1·•5 .. 559 fl8(lll r,$() I IOO .. .. logo Bkr 53ti Mlil OPEN 12 I SAVESSSS l'ar,pct ;illowalll't' l1.11nl allowant'l' Takt· .1th .in lage of this K<'Ol'rlJU:o. ul ft>r 4 Rcdrooms. :! bath" Walk to i.chools & JJ.irk Qwet ne1ghborhnod llk1 536-1461 lntn'll!d. rouession Outs tanding hoUM' l.Jl tract. 4 large bedroom.'>. 2 baths. family room ;md rorma I dtnini.:. St•!·ludl'cJ back yard thntc"' neighbors CJ II no" Bkr 536 "161 FHA SPECIAL New paint 3 lX'droom' :! bathroom.'> Pnced untl1•r ~601~ Ca II now II k r 536·1461 Model Ho~ Sale 4 BR, 3 BA EXC'l•:P'flONAL \)ll/\LITY C.:HAFTM/\NSlll 1' & OF.SIGN 3 IR,21/1 BA AllO A •alloble WILLOW CREEK VlllorJe of Mortftwood From $99,900 91/4 °10 191;,oo APRI Fin. Call now 838-7253 BYOWHER l<llSTIC' wood JntJ J?l:l'>i. 511H Ut•;inc· homl' tn •-.-.---.-.-;.;;; ____ , Un1ver:.1ty l';irk ,\1C, l.i:e rorm:r lot Tllt'd m & out. Wood floors & wull:.. 41DRM&POOL Wal k t o o<:ea n . :! fireplaces. £orma I din an it room, BBQ & fire ran~. encl patio. approx 2400 Sq . Fl. Offer e d for $H9.-500 l f llJ·ep·~·:ir:j .. m·. r111r:;;·,..m--rn 962-4471(;":;•)546·8103 IUILDERS CLOSEOUT rR.ICE REDUCED C>rEH HSE SUtil I 2·4 2 New homes. 1000 sq ft. 3Br. 2112 Ba. l'edur & shingle .exterior:.. lg yd. wood b urnrng frpl1·. ln.d8epd & fncd. lg s unny deck, Uv rm dining ureu. big kitchen. family rm . wlk in pantry, Roman tub & walk·in closet an master bdrin , l'lo:,c to bch, "'-' blk from Lake Park 1306& 1308Alaboma St 0 j) l' n h 11 II ., t• I 11 5 , Sat/Sun <1002 l'cr:-.1m· mo II 551 fl~WI • 3000 1q ft 5 Br• F:leJ!ant dciu·ralwi. this bl.'aut 1ful hom(· F P w, frplr + lg gam<' rm w/weot har. Xlnl lot: 1~.1~ Imm SS!J.4 175 PRICED TO SELL ARBOR LAKE CONDO SI 13.900 Beautiful h11othl v ufl l(raded. C!br + den AC.:. I J n d i. t: u V c d 644 4466 5.'i2 tl.127 Turff.rock/S97.500 Pnred nght 3Bdrm. 2ba. • "'._.DM"'nK ram rm BrnJdmoor ~" ""' Plan I Many C'Xlrus Call Condo m inium . Pvt 10 see . Owner/ Agt adult comm. Elegant &. 833 1927 leisure living Spac 3 BR, ---- 2ba at $76,950. Sec gate SL22.000 5 Br Univ P e rk B e s t r e c r a c 1 I . Hy Owner lJand SlllOO Eves/wknds. Lloyd W. cash allow Open Ilse G11r gc<1u!'> :1 hl'droom family hum1· 111 The Colony Uln:1 adl'!'>, l'cn tral air & formal dining room Convt-n1cnl lo pool. pJrk & lt'n01!> $99,500 - 1370 I Soaitoire OPfo!N 12 4 Reduced $G j00. A beautiful San M 1guel W I l h U p ~ r .t d 4' 't throughout. ro~ered patio & paneled family room with -.t11n t• fireplace 4 bedroom:. or J t ucn Now Sll~.Ol)o 14671 Se ron OPF:N 12 4 rnoaut1ful Culumb1J an desirable College Park 4 ~room..,, f.im1ly room. d1n111~ room & bonu11 room Conven11•0 1 10 i.rhools. park & µools $138.500 I 7631 Bord OP EN I0.6 Bcnut1ful Culvt>rdale 4 bedroom ho mC' w 1th family room . d1n1ng room & corner h>l·atlon Pnl'('(I bclo14 market .it Sl~.000 14661 Oak OPEN 10 5 Super 4 bedroom home 1n College Par k wllh family room. duunl( room. cov ered pauo & large bonus room SI 16,000 14562 Lour•I OPEN124 Former model in Colleg•· P1trk 3 bedroom.,, cco 1r:.il air & n1tC'I Y up gfaded S117,500 • = H.'\l\,r H Hf /\t T' '1'1 l ,,.'l)()() TWINS macnab I irvine realty IF YOU LIME INDIVIDUALITY Bn·alhl;Jktnl! cl av ~· n1J,!hl v1c·w:-. of lht· \ ulll'\'. .. ror ;1 nt·\\ c·onc:cpt 111 l'Ont<.•mpnrnrr <lt·s 1g11, "t>(' th1~ sp~1c·1ous 2 BR lO\\nhoml' In Turtlt> Hoc·k ~ J\ppt o nly. Sl72.1MIO. Lavfo Sharbn~· 752 I ti I. CO toti1 OH! OH' Ont' n(•.11 (·onrln 1n 1·arth torw-.! .\ir t't>nd :! BB \\ lu .. inwtl 1·1·1l11w .... \\Ood dt•t•k & .-ru·I J..'.tr:11.:1·. <'omrn pool & \\<ill.; lo -.hop:-. 11·.., ;111 Oh ' oOh I ~."'*S.IMMI ' I l.111 ... \I 1lll·r li t:! x2:1.,, 'f) I07 1 WOOOBRIDGE--4.AkEFflOHT Fabulous 2 Hll + <kn "Hnghton" pl.in nghl on tht· l;ikt• fl·.itu res pl us h t :tm<'I cpl :., !t it· C'llll'\'. gourml'I k1l dH·n w /nook. :-.mas hing ma~lt·r Mull· .... halt.·urn. \\Pl bl:lr & 1us l sl(•ps to ~p<i. pool & sandy twad1' Sl !'l!),!)00 w flt•\lblt• I in.111l'111g ind. lt·a~~·1 opt1011. Forrt.· ... 1 Pcm1•rs i!'>2 · M 11 (J) WX I AH AISOLUTE KtilOCKOUT! This spal·tous ho mt• hu1 It b~ l'l't t•rs in llmv. Park h,1:-. hN•n up,graded in t·\cr,v room' II lt•alures a lg maslt•r :-.u1tt.• , .. s unken I uh : «t'nl r :ll a ir ('Ond : superb landsca ping & has 4 BH ~ & formal dining rm SI m.500. ~t acfrhnl' Cros-. 752 M 11. < 1>· llY.J l DEANE HOMES lkaulllul 1-\t•nstni.!lon rrwdt'I Entn W I t•J'f'<.I l'Oll<I t Ill• k1teht'tl w upgr<Hil'd appl1,rn<·t.•:-. ·I lg. HHs. 3 btllh~ familv r m & formal d 1 n 1 n g rm w g ar (J l' 11 ;,i l ri um . Redwood dC'cking in I ront & b<H'k y a rd s + .1 a t 11 /, /. 1 • o f f\• r <' cl ., t $183.500 . Lorrntnl' He nntc 752·1'1 1<1 . ( f).11 ()) "MODEL HOME" In onr of lhl' finC'st W0<x lhr1rlgP rH•1ghhorhoud " .. iJ hl',1111 11111 .. E :-latl'" 011 l g, pr1vatt.• l'Ot'IH'r Lowe r 11•\t•I o l f<"r s ··suhtli: l orm~1ht~1 " " privatt• dining rm. t·omfortuhh· fc.im 1ly rm w fplc: & sep arate living rm. ll p!.t ain~ ~ou'll find a ~pat·1 ou s mastt!r su 1I C' w / Fre nch doori-.. s unke n l>ath & lots of closet spare. llo lly Mark<is 644 -6200. CO-ll t> l s Loco too on the Bluff at the West end ol Wilson ot Pdt'inr Ave. ACJIM 960.2l5l Sat/Sun. Call coll. l~I D9e PoW I OJ6 482 4381 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want Ad Results 6(2-5678 -- .. -Identical separated only by a sw1mm1ng pool. a babll.ng brook & a rew d ollar!l differ en ce 1n pnce. Stop once. see two well-prired Orangetree Condos. Dollloday! SUPER LOCATI~ IM WOOOIRIDGE 2-sto ry. multi lev<'I homl' has 4 BRs Cl BR on m:11n floor ) -separate RUMETA I I I t I Mixed • up anthropolo- 1 R A W T I E 191,1. "I uncovered &ome :=:1 ==r==i==i==i=: :.·11:,;~~~: ~ I intere.t1ngl There w111 11 l D E C N A N • sign on one of them read-f ( j j j I 1ng 8.C. 962. l gueu It.et -• • wu·the licanse numt>.r of ~ S A " H 0 N I 'he -th111--... ._or-... ---._.,~. '-IM .... ~ .,oiw .......... r .......... 1__..1_....1 __ r ......... ~.~:i.:.::.. 7:1.::e~ ...... __ ... • ;':7/.~'·0 r r r r r r r 1· r 1 2257P.cHlc Mftallllfft ~res • Su11k1•n hvm1t room • ..-orm11I dlmng room •It us tic cedar 11hokc roofs • •: ic t en ~ I v e w ood sldln1oi 1stn.l.ood bca~ •Deluxe landrluplna •Built-In mlcro~evc oven •Ftreplate •Cathedral ceilings In master bedroom Sol •3 Aat'nt at sltc 631-2246 DAMA POINT ·n cauUful 3 Bdrm 2 Bath Ocean View custom home. Sweeping views of Dana Point Mari na, ocean & coastline. Close lo marina. Enjoy the city li ght..' by nil(ht. $299.900 $7500 00WN No rn•d1l nn•(l<'d Irv Cn1v(•11 4 br t•onc:to Bal $117,500 644 SS~ll IM THE COLOMY Ele~ant upJ(roded:: story h om • .. 4 UB l.!~·, 1>11 . fC)rm.ol din rm. fam rm. central /\I C, Lgc lot, orro&1 from pool/tenms. Sl 19,000. C.11 to see. Mora•n Rll.1/All 162·9'~ 41&10T~o orEN SAT Ir SOM l·S MtwportC. ..... 640..S317 ... din1oi: & lurnlly rm hot tub FH'ut.zi 1n a tnum 2 putios. ncauufully landst'apcd. B.v appt. St25.900. N1tl ul1c UcnJamin 752· M 14 . (0 ·112) IRVIHE'S FtHIST 3 BR. 21f/ bath Broadmoor bullt 2-story condo. Situated in Herita~c P ark. close to school5 & park. Hurry on thts one priced _al $95,900. A. Woyn /L. Taglt a nett1 6'J2·8235. (0 -113) ·: ,, ~.~.~ ...... .!~~!!.~.~'!':' ........ ~~~~!.~~.~~ ....... ~~!~~-~~.~~ ...... , ~~!~.~.~ ........ !!4!'!!~.~~.~~....... Sunct.y, November 19 1978 DAILY PILOT DI .. ~~~ •........... !~.~~~'::!~ •........... !~.~~ ~~.~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~-~~~ ..... !?~~ ~~!!~~ ...... !?.~~ ~~.~.~~ ... !~.'.~ ~!!!.~~.~ ....... ~!!.':!~.~·-·-·· ~!.~.~ ..... :.; 4 UNITS HY OWNl::K, J Br. 2 Ua . I A TOUCH Of Newport •odt I 069 ~ S.och I 069 Newport leact. I 06t .., • ._ d 1 k t lt"vcl condo. Lovely urea COUNTRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••- WOODBRIDGE REAL TY PRESENTS ,.,, u.r ui r 11 • w a o £aay K4-ett to shoes s & llud1, hvr-" bus. 1ood ~fwy Aaaumable-~nA •IAYSIOICOVE• 4 bdrm 2 ba. Condo clos•• lllUJU..al 11roas. In hlaih de-8 "'-1 900 • BAYFRONTS to pool, l(.bools. U.i>-m1uld an•a Zoned ft3 h .., oan 184 •. Fl"omitarustlc wood ex· * * .iraded. S13S.OOO. 22.1' Xlnlpottotlal s:IU,OOO. ltlll-1443 evH/wkod1. t.erior. JUJjl0 &te~ to the Vista Ho.ca r . Op~1 \'111 ;.lgl'r Popi.tr SC!l.~50 OC~ VIEW ..£!!_nc 0nly b11y , to 1t 1 masterful LIDO ISLE Sat/Sun J.4. Own/Brk M• , •1 w Id 3 BR craflimanshlp 1ns 1de P'llME LOCATION 673-2199 · from th1i l'~pa nolll" U<' Ult! or ·new · Slyle and grace are dls-•lc·~·~ of lh•• 3 bdrm !aota11llc day-nlte vu playt'd throughout thill 2 HOME AND DOCK FOR l\lnlll'. roultJ be yours 10 Guraae. uparaded story rondomtnium ·s +or-100' IOAT \i1ll ,1~t'I 1-1111 i2',..IO W.i rm1n>~tn11 ll pl.m w, "4!1• B1 0,1dmoor \\1hh\urnl lil.! r,1111 t 'r••t·l..~ull• 1'111'1.lf lilt• 11110 1Srn,11lmoot \ ... p1'1\\\ q ,.,j 1117 .. 110 (;111\1·~ l .ttHhrh !1'11 ilfll• l 't ll!'!!'!lll~' 111 1ii111 l' I l'l'I<. 'ult· !'I\' .111wr1• 11 1 1100 I·..,, ah•.., \tf.111" 1.11 I.! I l .. tt 111111 "111 11tlorm 1111111 11n ui' 11111111 ~ 111 r . ,1 1t 1n ltll' \.'1ll,1g1• 111 \\ 11t1dh1 rd..:1· ~'"' IJ'I .1 I 111 1 ,tnci llltl' Ill 11111 fll"I 1,1\!'lih \\ti) ht• g L.ul lO ltl'lp \\Ill i WOODIRIOGE ltlALTY 5S 1.JOOO $10,000. UND ER MARKET WOODIRIDGE CROSSING • 1000 Sq Ft • S Ir ¥ la 1otnt d1·~• ri ht•\ t ht' hC'ttutllul hotrw I' R " lrpl t I.: j;llllk' rm .,. "'t'll>.ir Xlnl lucallun 1 •' 111;,11 S.,")!J Ill!> J ~!~~~~~ ~1~,ou ldt·JI pu11I lncJllcln, j10r'ft't')\l' \' lt'W Of h 1 IJS "1.lpJo:r.idt-d c .trpl'lS and Jr.ill\.'" µlu' luad11 more llurrv on lhl' prci.t1g111u~ 1\Jrtlem<·k l'lat•e propt>r t y You r~ for o nl y $117.500 l'IUo)' 1'ht1 ult1rruit.-In ~ nowlnR deslgn' 2 Bdrms. V"~•n & &e<'lu•oon, with LGglllMI M1CJ"I I 052 2 bath.'!, fireplace. pallo IW1ldw 111PQlntroe11 ... & ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ecks . ove r s 1 zed •Int 1·ruh<11n n"h1p 4 Laguna Niguel garage/workshop. a ru1. mpany IJlb lo bt-····h $299 500 ly eqwpped gourmet's CHARMJI • delight kitchen, area. l'o1y httlc :! bdrm bNtrh Realty pool/Jacuzzi. all blend in· • MIW LISTIHGI .,, un11111a1 •rUt '"""' tun tl1·mm1um with ~auuful 11C t"•n \ 1t·i,. 2 JWttruom 1•111' tlt'fl plu for mu I d111 101( room :i ~, bi.th• \ 11u1t.-.J rt<lllnit. wood p<indmit l.i,.t«(ully dr· , 11r11led SH~ SOO • RUSTIC "'H'th Lo11una two stnr) hunk' i,.1th l(uesl un1l ll't'<' ,,h.idt'd rornC"r lot Flt.(1l>ll' f111..ini.:rnt1 $1~1 IUO • INVEST & HAVEFUH Th11> brllnd new duplex 1n San Clemente has a golf <'OW'l>t' in the back yard. thr oct>an and surfing bearh near by and tennis Hlll»tet! Ul xlnt <"011d1l1on to an exclusive home for ~P»e1ou~ di:<·ks & bu1 II -in MIGUB. SH ORIS the d 1 s c r 1 m 1 n a t 1 o g hot tub All this wllhl11 O c e 11 n v I e w J 8 r buyer. Please call Bea w .. 11..1na d1 11 t•nce tci t wn hmt Like n ew Amold,752·1920 lx.•<'h SIM,~ w/mi;ny upgrades 1n ' '-'UAIL _. Ocean Oom mun lty T '•ttri.,....-w/teruus, pool. Jacuzzi. :\.~11te~"~ sauna & clbhse. l yr war. PLACE · • · ranty. Call to see today! P'IOPERTIES'-S129,SOO OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. IS 11 Caribbeoft MyStl<' fhlla, &pac1ous 3 Hr 2 Ba horrw·. den. din 1ng rm, lovl'ly pool. orean & mountain view $164.500 MARION MILNE REAL ESTATE 494-8551 --------- J UST LISTED! Excellent 3 Br family home w,2 bn ck patios Plus c h1ldr en s playhouse. Large coun· try k itchen w/fam1ly room. formal d ining room and 2 car garage. Newly painted. $104,950. 493-9494 495-5220 496-2413 830..5050 IOpn fll l :lO , .M.I DOYER SHORES COUNTRY ENGLISH 1·ourt:., loo t::ach unit 1---------•1 Townhome. compl up· graded, 3BR. bric k· redwd decks w/flrep1t, 2 pat cov's & vu. $89,000 Open hse wknds, 495·6692 hu:. 3 bedroom!>, 2 bathi., and bt-dutlrul ocean view Flexible ter m?> su; .. .,,ooo • 2 Updatfli homes For lease or sale. 2 Br on one big lot; walk lo den, 2 Ba. Corning stove. town&beacbesfromthis hg pauo w /walerfaJI, woodsy area near lhf' Fantastic vltrw. Adult tugh school: a 2 bdrm comm. Minimum age SO OWNER with a bay window + a Clubhouse. pool. spa MUST SELL' l·bdrm .. both Bougan· 661-6528 • vllla covered & cozy.---------Price has been reduced A o x 1 o u s ! H a v e Low Low down payment. WOODBRIDGE :~ !~tl:1t~~~~~~ purchased rn L.A. Sub Only $2000 on S87,000 4 Beaul1Cu l & popular mil.$179,SOO. bdrm. view home on Owner will lease/option Charming home o( coun· try English architecture In one of the most desira ble areas of Newport Beach. 4 BR , mstr w/matchmg wall paper. drapenes & bedspread. redar pa neled den. w/French doors and bltn booksheU, family room with Parquet floor & prof bar w/soda fountain. country kitchen, wtt1lt: floo r. pantry & lge breakfast room. lge formal l1 v 1n g rm . w/massive brick fplc. banquet size dming room w/country tile floor & 3 m agnificent Fre nch doors, with a uthentic 1-'rench lace curtains. M~RT SHOWPLAC! FOR TH! PEttHCTIOMIST PISt & SLIP LOVB.Y HOME P'IER AND SUP PRICED FOR QUICK SA1..E TIRMS AGENT 675-6900 FOR SALE BY OWNER llG CANYON TOWNHOUSE $1 37.500 Hig hly upg raded . 2Br. 2Ba Oakcr est Mod e l w/large patio. Parque t floor s in entry, kitchen a nd din rm. Shutters m living rm & kitchen. Cus tom drps & s hades. upitradcd k itchen tile. T enn is. pool. jac uzzi fac1 lit1es. Buyer has choice of lend er. Opett Hous~ Sat & S-1·5 7 I SH Island Dri•e 759-0439 aft 6PM Doily SEE 1959 Port Cardiff Our best. HV Portofmo 3Bdrm, FIR. 2i,, ba. $189,SOO. Open Sun 1·4. Newport Hts. Dollhouse J Br. 2ba. boat storage. Rec room BEACH TIME REALTY 6~11 NOTICE Last o ppor tunity fur these excepl1onal valut> Perfect lcx·auon 1n Wood bridge near take & Beach Cluh I & 2 Ston homes, 1477 to 2148 ~<i n .. up lo 3 bedrooms. g baths . Oerorator al lowances up lo $4500. Na uonaJ award winning de signs. bwll·ms. all wood exterior . la v i s h landscaping and more. aJI included Pnces from $96,990 Sale:. ~r~on on !olte at NS Woodlakl-. nl."~I to Spnngvale r:.irk in Woodbridge. features. Large living C ....£I •-h u1 W¥rmtngton Townhome room. big family room. 2 rftC'l:'ITT oy -ac q et street l,ligh pay Plan n 2 bdrm 2 ba 141 baths. s undccks and White water vfc w; very ments. 537·9751 that open to enchanting --------- formal garden wt path & P'RICES REDUCED We are taking offers for a 4 bdrm. 3 ba. pool. A/C San Miguel model home Buis to be opened Nov 26th at 3 PM at the pro perty. 27142 Puerta del Oro Seller reserves the ngbt to reJect any and all bids. Highly upgraded, A/C, whitewater view. A true laq~e 2 bdrm. home . Premium '>tze lot w/ valueat$l3S,OOO faouly rm wtth lrpk, used bnrk patio Clo'le t lge. private patio; hdwd school, lake & pools • flrs. Must sell by Dec I Pacific Island Condo 3 Bdrm. 2"'2 ba, rec rac Monarch lnvestmen~ 831-60U or 493·3800 S88,900 0{X"n House Sat WOOD'1 COVE $239,SOO 552 48 08 &Sun. l·S . AREA Hiilie McCormack MoMrch s....-. • •:IStarflower Spacious 3 Bed room Rfflty 494-7551 Lowest pnced townhouse ~nterla1nmenl area s. Gorgeous 3 br w/hot tub i. e p a r a l e d w 1 t h by beach. Now $108.SOO. manicur ed le d ges 3brfixer$94,SOO Beaut !>pa in secluded Duplex J brs. Take over setung. Quajnt arch1rec exist'g 8:\lo~ loan. Now turaJ features. Such as $149.SOO s pit l l evel des ign . WE SPECIALIZE IN °"" s...day I ·4:30. florfurther info r ail HUDSON BAY REALTY, LTD. (7 14) 64 5 . 9 9 5 0 HIWPORT HEIGHTS By Owner. 3 bdrm. 2 ba.. 2 icty. plush cpt.'1 thru-out. frµlc w/gas, 3 car ~ar.­ lndiy rm, exercise rm WI pantry Pnced to sell . Must clo:.e escrow br. Dec 31st. 600 Gary P • ~ 3 bdrm 21rl ba. playroo01 biir area, highly up graded, 2 story. Walk to beach. Open Sat a nd Sun. 1·5. $l3S.000642·S071S ,,. Harbor View HCHM , C8rmel Pnme Corner 3 BR 2 BA, Family rm S 159,900 Fee 644-91~9 1801 Port Sllrhng Bl. IYOWNER 1621 Port Barmouth $199,SOO 2 sty 10 rms, f> Br. 3 Ba. 2 frplc's. plush cpts, 3 garages. lg bnck cov pauo. Open Sat/Sun. C40·7609, 78!>·14S7. S57-4SOO 3 BR 1 ~ BA. Harbor HJghlands. A~. Ph646-4149 ·------1076 ······················~ ARARERND! C h ar min g 2 bdrm , Spanis h home near beach Mint condition1 lge sundeck, ·ha11fWooo" noors, breakfast nook~ ., $107.SOO GRACIOUS EHTERT AINIMG ~~~~~~~~~~!;55=1~-Z7~S4~-:----:-....:B~y~O~w~o;2ejr home Wllh family room in Monarch Summit 1. 2 -LCICJllltG hoch I 049 plus large workroom and -.-OP-EH--H-O_U_S_E_• __ , Br 2 Ba units. adj. to rec diagonal paoe windows. C REATIV E 1-'lN AN· window s hutters. CING .---------•I pen meter heat. guest Duplex 2+2 w/land. Try IY OWNER In Uus fantastic 4 Bdrm,. 2~ ba. 2500 sq rt beau. l) -ill prestigious area. 2' fi replaces, family room & d1 n1ng rm , huge master swte with ocean view. Lush patio. Priced to s ell Sl 3 4 .900- 1mmediate Possession. Mew Orangelree condo. ••••••• ••. ••• ••. ••••••• i.torage area on lower bldg. pool & jac. $92.000. Carpet selec avail ___________ level. Beautiful garden. SundayNoontoSPM. Open House Sunday $46,900·$66.900. 552·381.,. ocean vie w Walk to Beachflxerat410Leglon 31085 Montesa Dr agt. OPEN SUN 1·5 beach.$230.000 St. Network/Natalie 493-7203or831·7203Bkr 2845/65 AJuCllMMr • Wood & Assoc. 771-0111. Upper V1ctona Beach. HARD ON .JHE 2 New 2100 sq fl homes TO RHO Prowess WATERFRO NT Semi.pvt area with beaut A 1 h Architect designed,_ ______ _ ocean vu WJlk to ~hops, c ose in untouc ed wood /glass home with schools & bt•al·h 3Rr , 21 2 older Laguna Beach cot f 1 nes t 1 n q u a 11 t) 1 OPEN SUNDAY bc1. lam rm Many extrils Lage Knotty pine wall~. amerul1t.>s. 3 HR. den & /}J 1-5PM & 1tdd1t featurei. Trades bnck fireplace, beautiful dlruog room, fireplace & / 71ri..._•l•w or2ndTOpo!>s Mus t i.ell h ardwood floors. 3 Jdecks $219,SOO.COlODP ~ "" Bedrooms on corner lot (Cross SlS Lake & S2-49.SOO. with mature landscap. Excellence ...-:..~ ··· Barranca) 497-171 I Ing. Has much potential. '· on~ ........ HOUSE PREMIUM LAKESIDE SllS,OOO In every detail of this ~ LOCATION 111 Wood architect design, J BR. 3 <>Dew S.lldov 1·5 bridge. C rossing. DOLL HOUSE ba., family room. den. 25231 Via De Ania Be drooms, F-a mi ly s tudy : microwave. Lovely4bedroom. ram VlllA-ASSOC AA IEACH REALTOR , 307 No El Camino Real SAN CLEMENTE 492-2100 .· bath w/peg & groove cashtoexist'g 8~%1oan 3BR.2~babeachhome fl oorin g. a nt 1 q u e Nwpt Crst 2 br + air J boustto to water Fee cabinetry, wrought iron cond. Only SlOS.000. land OP EN HOUS F. gat.t>s plus m uch more Beach house, 2 sty. 3 br. SUN. t 5 al 5319 River Offered at $325.000 A-frame. Only Sll9,900. Ave QwnlAgt 631 4990 1---------• Ownef'wtU leu~w1th-op. 4 Brs. 2 ba. 2-s l-Yl----------1--::=:-:-=:::~=-:~-:: lion to buy! 1-·or full de w/gorgeous bnck pal.lo OCEAMFttOMT LOT .- tads call ' Exel. btg. Only St21.oool---------• Bwld your dream hou1w ,. 714-731-3777 al beach. Upside-Dow.. House-"'1th fabulou-, wh1h1 2 Hr +den, 3 pvt patios. Propoi.111on IJ O~'t"Jn wa ler view of Heach, suberp cond At be~l.'h View Sharp hland!> :.nd ll arbor Only Sl06LO.soo. Pt9JY lrOftll, llltr. Nothing hke 1t on t~ Forthe WDOWN call Cal645•1531 mark et ' Pnced for_ , .---------•I Quick Sale at $168.000. • '• Pac1f1c Shore Realty 492.5300 or 492-4676 °'.:~ San .... Marina Realty 642·8850 Copittr.G 1071 Room. Forma I DtntnA South Laguna bright and jacuzzi , stained glass, rm home. sr,arush Ulc in Room, 2'-.: baths. ll1ahlv C07.Y 2 bedroom home coastline vu. $375.000. • .... r . d VACANT FIXER Ch b b Co n ., ,,. withnew C018DP en~,,. arruy room a n on a spac· 56' l t Don' mis I' 0 , fth arrrung 2 r. l a 0 u Pg rad e d Ca m den · and · 1 kitchen. Cozy fireplace, ious 0 • a t 5 l · ne 0 e d p I l ~Macnab.· Irvine I I " I '1 ' I I ',JI \' \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVELY LIDO Model. wnh used brick By Owner 3 bdrm 2 ba. ~=Ing ~~rrnt~~:: ~~ ~./ ,,._ vi'ew or city tights. moun· =~ ~g~~~~~h!~~· :~~=!t ~~r~e5~Pb~· i~ T~OT UNTIL HOW! a~~a. :C sv;~:: p";~:., front courtyard, Parqurt house on xtra lrg. lot onlySl03 500 ~J(Jl(,U'"I,, tains and valleys. New ingly decorated with yourself or owner will is s pe cta c u l ar 2 only $56,900. 492.4337 di"· entry, 2 rireplace~. Liv Y.1th canyon & s mall ' . I I palnt, new carpets, new country french kitchen. complete work in pro· ~o~~i .d1~Ulbg~1!as w~!ri _4_9'l_966 __ 1 _____ __, .• 1 n g R oom w 1th m•t·1:1n view Extens1vP • ~· l•f dishwasher . Gi ve o ak floors. f ires id e gress. Make orrer ac.-sandblasted Plantation use or tile wood & glaslt EXCITING yourself a treat and formal dining. stained & din 1 b ll , woR-1' the ~ailing ' Su~n~ 3700 59 FT shutters, air <'C'lnd11 1on Open hou: .... Sat-Sun ..... CHITECTURE .. !~ :=t~ come and see it. cor g y. ut ca now ye ows l(reenb t' LUXURY LIVING f $ 0 C I --·----·-COLE OF ... WPORT leaded glass windows Century 2 1 Airport. corate this charming .,.._, ing, pro e:..,ionallv 11 4 lli!i .O 0 a 1 plus qualJty detailing in --~ --... E and warm natural wood 751·3910or 754-133S. rrob1le ,, house. lot"alt'<I on ,, acre 360 degret' 1 ands ca Pc d w Ith 494 9644 -----• t h1i. oew ocean view -~~ REALTORS tones"·-··ahout 1----------v1t-w hilltop lot 4 huge automa tic timer plus --h La 1· SO £"".rYTO OW... 67r551 I uuuu.., in exclus ive Bayside bd 38 I much more. orrerl'd Jt OCEAN FRONT ome. rge ivtng room ~ " ~ . PLUS -Village. walh bearh. pool rms. a . g separalt! with conversation pit. OCEANFRONT a large pool sized south A b I & 1aruz:z 1 $65,000 fDrmaldJn rm. fountain/· $239,000. For l'Omplclt• Deluxe l'O·OP apt 2br. den, dining room area, I bnck pauo $295,000 s s u ma e (0-lJ.S) llle entry Leaded glas.$ ~ detailscall 2 ba . huge deck . huge kitc he n and 3 North Laguna Beach's Ml111oftVJejo 1067 fOf'appt.toiff 81/ 0 1 Lo1s M11lerSS2·4201 dlx1sland k1L,welbar.~ 714 731 3777 elt•vators. htd pool. 2 bedrooms, 2 ~baths. 3 hnest loc. Extremely ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal644-721 I 2 10 rargar&manyxtras. -· • pk,.:. spcs. Sandy b<'h. fireplaces. Mexican tJle, spac1'o us penthouse 4 IDRMS Harbor View Monaco•-------.----• Open HouseSatlSun ~~,~~~:&~ORN RF: stainedglass.$337.SOO wts pectacular ocean . l IATH ~ r:r~:~.llByc;;~~/~:~ DOVYVILLAGE 11·11 & ll-l2 from l-4PM. ' ,, r""'Gl ... • view.AboutJOOOsq.ft.or 1 d OPEHSUM.1·4 17 141 581·5787 eve::./• ""° cnneyre 4.,...HS!ll luxury, 2 new huge patio ~vly ~mJy home located I ~ own an . t076 •-ki~m Ln. wknd!-.838·5970wkdys. 1104So.Coast Hiway d ec k s. & pri va t e 10 highly desirable • 2244PortCarUsle _.... ---S,,....~ .,.c! EMERALD BAY ~J~~:eB~lai elevator. Offer a re· ~s.liUe area of M,isslon Open S/S 644·4887 Off Weslcllff & ver Dr A LOT TO LOVE :r,,~tsTl\TE tO Spcctac.-ular white w:iter 497_2457 asonable down payment V1eJo. Invest now in o~e County, s Br. J ba, 2 $159,900 Adult condo, 2·slory. and a lot of house too J view from large luxury and II ·11 of Orange County s r 1 2 1 with 2 bdrms · 2 baths Car 0 araae, 1J acre. ---------•I se er w1 ('arry en· . rp cs, car garage, ge ..,...,_.___..-..._........,....,_...,, up, 1h bath down Loe. .. "' home of approx 4:100 sq ure balance. CWtth no fastes t appreciat ing fncd yard. Owner out of ----------., room for RV, pool & ten· ft Low mterest ratl' onl~~~~~!!~~!!~ lender problems). Ask-areas. 646-nU. country. Must sell or lse living rm with frplc· · n1s court Country set· BEST LOCATION t!X1St1Jtg loan I!> especial-*DUPLEX* JJlg$395,000. w/opl to buy. Good OWNER enclosed patio. 2 sep ting, close to new park I tr t d · hi $133 97 garages. pool. sauna & A'' .,....ATE REALTORS This super Plan 4 two Y at 1tc ive unng 1 s Ocean side or hwy, level JACOIS REALTY tenm. .ooo. 549·7 1 WILL clubhousl'. I B lk lo ~· 11661•3101 story patio home Ii. t5•1(hl money market. lot,easyaccess to beach. 675·6670 FINANCE shops Ask111gSllO.OOO ---------beauufully situated on u b m • t a I I 0 ff er s -Needs l LOWEST P'RICEDi greenbe lt, across from S.S2S,OOO -pain · mU1or re· ~....,.__ Fun leoch Hwl GIB WALKER ' edo--..1-1 .._ ..,.. pairs; ideal for home & New on market 3 bdrm. L 1 d d Hu g e 4 b e d r m Upgraded single story. 4. the pool and spa Highly ~-n•Hnnrft•• income. Hurry. only THEOHLY 2~ ba, den. Upgraded oving Y ccorate ' "WestclHf" home with REALTY 675-5200 bdrm.2ba,fam-rm.T h1s upgraded, covered patio 497-3818 494-2935 S~.900 WAY TO C.O thruout. l year old. End perfect cottage hide· 20x24 added family room is it clean. sharp unit. in and lots more. Priced lo --M1sslonRealt.Y 494-0731 DUPLEX ""T ofheav1Jywoodedcul-de· away. Don 't miss this on corner lot. Call ror 91/20/olNTEREST move m cond. A great i;elJtodayatS82.950. Sl73.000 Duplex . contract ~ 8 Ow S one,SllS,000.645·9161 Cl d ai 1 "'e mnrt H ght t of sale. 3 yrs 9'~. IS% VICTORIAIEACH ~f~-837~479 ner. 119'500 p~X~ngnc!to/s1~~~e ~~~mod:L 3 sbd;~. ri~k~~eer'~al~~~J~~st down · 1 5 "< 2 nd · PORTEB REALTY HERE 'S A R E AL Owner anxious. hurry family rm & sundctk ALLSTATE REALTORS lleaullfuJ. Call Marcel, IOOONO. C!OAST HWY. SLEEPER! Located on SACRIFICE: Madrid del caJl64S-7221. Take over low ec1uity .66I JIOI I.IT 957·2666 497-2468 the ocean side of the Lago Highly upgraded, S INlll. no loan fees S\lpl'r l"IM 1044 bwy. WITH EASY AC· br 3 ba near Lake N.V.. ~ buyalS146,SOO •$6.900 DOWN. large 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT tESS TO THE BEACH. must sell askmg $142.000. HEW LISTING! sty 2 BR ('Ondo on lake. Side by side on separate Sm~le story architerture 644·022.8/ 64S-4464 1---------11111( 21 Prime-Newport Hcil(ht!., $69.000 Agt ~24 ·62118 • lots, a 4 bdrm, 3 bath wR /AELLM s0oR0TsL.O LI'' QUIET JBR, FIR, 2. ba C'xtremely .,ha1 p J (714> home & a S bdrm. J bath "' hs Onl S8l 900 T OPe....a HOUSE ~ bdrm . 2 baths. w11 h ----· .Coldwell Banl 1 e·r ho me . Sec I ud ed & POSSIBILITIES. The e. Y • • erms ...,. Wntclff R~ shake roor. oak rt00r,, Horse ProHrfv ft.! private with fantastic I a r g e r unit h as too La hr RI t y In c. Daily 1-4 ~·r g r eenhous e & m UC h Over I acre or rand. sur· Pf 1 !"ll ,.,1 l1k1'.ll<ll<,-.,. OMl~Y views. Pnced at $450,000 SPACIOUS LIV. RM. 586-4068 more' $137,500 rounds Uus magnihcant OPEN HOUSES 1-5 each. or buy both Cor W /OPEN BEA MHewporthoch 1069 219VlaSGRRetnO NO VIEW CALL646-4463 3800 sqft custom built OCEAHFltOHT BURNING FIREPLACE For sa le by owner If you don't reqwre a ~~-n~a brt>alhtaking vi e w $875,000. C E I L I N G . L 0 G ....................... I home. See the 360 deg. On the sand a l Aliso i~J>kOr2~kCLKE~ charming3BR.2ba.n; Li.do Isle Yiewbut needabighome ... i!mt::+a•,.,_ rourself loJay from OPEN IM TURTLE ROCk Beaoh.3Bdrms,den,2"'4l WA LLS. Co mp act beac.h,Sl 0 09,000.646-8S56. Cor your famUy, you'll 12-4PM 29522 Spotted · d 11 .11 b a th s : ne w p a I n t. find the other a me olt1es .._ _________ , Bu11 Ln or call 759-9386 Prest enl I s Plan tt3 with 4 carpets & drapes . l11l1~h lly o utdated> VIEW Catalina from tb1s here. s bdrms. family ,. h edrooms. ftlmily room. pool tmd $485,000. k1t1'hrn & dining area J Br. 1 ~ Ba. Open 0.-Soc:lertht9 room.Jbaths.Communl jacuu i and lar~e lot. All located on OCEAHFttOMT wJI rench door opening Sat/Sun. 964·2611 UNITED IROKERS ty pool. large greenbelt r ul·dc·sac street with t:md mclude<l 14 Steps to sandy beach. ~o:e;i~c~ ~a;io.DU~t'e ___ D_U_P'_L_EX____ 675-5626 playgOW>ds within walk I $179 500 SL'E t>ON NOV.RS 4 Bdrm, 4 baths + guest mg distance or schools & on Y •• · ,., E apt. with kitchen, bath, P U L L M A N & Great location, 'h block!~~~~~~~~~ shopping. Prlred at AT Hl742Vl1\ VERONA bdrm loft M A II 0 G A N Y toocean.3Bdrm.&2 BR sin.SOC>. ctow:-7~;;. PANEi.ED WALLS lN units. double garage, HOME+APT. 2015 Port Provence OP&f IH UNIV. PARK NAUTICAL DECOR. IC fuml.shed. $2JO.OOO 2Br house + Apt over OPEN SAT J ~ Near Cr escent Bay you have desired a ... E~ITl.,""CH gar. R·2. Big corn lot. Overlooking major greenbe lt. Beac h. s Bdrms ., 2 PLACE TTH " ·'"'""' EA ~ S pacious i1BO, h1m1ly town h ome. baths, atrium.: quiet & A E BEACH REALTY '75-1642 View DI R. 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Owner. 536·~ 75:!·8282. 673-8276 y Gar K1di. & Pt-l:.. ok 548-7729 cofnmercial, or near new OESIRAILIE AviHI Nov ISth SSOO Executive Turtl+:ro1·k 1'ro1ler c:oach. 8x3S. 11lnt ._ PROflOTIES"" 1----------•l't!™>nal Financial c:estdenuaJ umts with u llOM£ ~-29J2days , 770 Rn'J Glen hm Upgraded 4bd, t>ond . furn Must :.t•v to 10,... Tll l :JO r.M.> Consult.Ing manager . my Corona def 2 ffr 2 ba, cptd. drps. J + Jo', 1'4-~ ba. eh-1t'&O. 2bu. dtnlnl(. fam. hvinR. t MO ... Rfo~E HENT NO Jo'~E' Beaut. new 2 &: 3 UU apt:.., nr channel. yrly rentals. NR. Al so, 2 & 3 BR upt:s on Pen10sula yrly ti75-4912. Tue Ulru Sul appree11tc S350<turb<>i.t TW04'S •LoanPackag1ng Mar home, canyon & forred air heal. Garb r pts. drps. cov putio. kit noo k . a 'r1um .Sl700 Modern 3300 sq ft I' P Jerry" 1(•12 3010Cotitu Mesa 3 bdrm housl' In C&.sta Mesa. shar'J)(' I •lnv<'StmentAnalys 1s oceun viewll. 3 bdrrru.. J dtsp. bit In::.. frplc . put10 fenced & clt"nn 2381 gardener. auto .. pnnk t•ui11m 2 s t y . 4 BR. 8AM 430PM ~ 2 units +.rm for I un1t:c. o n the att rcrt' •tlstateEwldlng bath s. pl.J y roo m garag e, water Jurn Rutgers.S4G0 63S 6750 tenrus,pool,Jarui11 SID!> w/pool t.rg Bac k Bay more SIOS,000 Be;iuurul Encl05«! ~a rages . no de Prograrru. S32S.OOO Clcur Adult:. only, 00 t>CL'> , m o I e d:. e No I' •. 1, lot t.45 7783eves MOVING FR 0 M 3 bdrm house w 1 ex ferred maintenan<'c Gan 645 25Q9 r , KATE IU.:ASONABLf; We!>ts tde J br, I bJ 835 058H x J2 A M ., --- AREA ten.<11ve bnck work +rm be i.old 11epara tely or (.,OllJllfl nil/ ~//r1.-i Ano1>i. from Cvu ntr)' Kcrur bi1>hcd • H.l'ally !'159-85?2 PM''> Lur.:e 3 br 2'" ba. frpl. i GorRf'llUS dhl w 1d~ DcimUlt S min lo lwh. low pi.rk rt•nl. b1·uut1full) I ndi-.t'l>d 172.JIQ X n l Mobh Ho ... Storeo 1'48~ for 1 more . $90.000 together $159.000 eDl'h Tn Plex. Sun Clemente, 1 t'I 0 :..hurp'$4500'll) b735S47 c11r1tar lge fn rdyd 2223 Owm•r114271 1838 eve:. O WNER ANXIOUS by owner $144,!JOO !11 -~J.rr:Jw41'i{t(•J n;,Mei.aUr 11 11 !'148 tl70b RANCllOSAl'dOMJl IN Ann1versJry Ln 631·0900 752.1920 3br 2ba, 12! 2br. 2ba' I ~ 1' Ed1tl:..1dl' I br ... tovc & 2 br den Up1tr<l'> Vtt-w or759 1677 Es c 0 n d 2 13 9 6 b 3 I :! (I • N 645 1827 I 0 b l' l'O~Y rm .. COST A M A 2435 E Cont Hwy • CdM Bonw. rm frplr pool. • o _ _ _ Woodbndge Condo . Nl'w :i bu beach l·otUtge with Contrul1. or lrudc! All PLACE 7pm lllam pet:. Ch1lclrtn OK $575 Nfo:W 3 HR 2'12 ba Condo bdrm 1•2 b.i hlt1ni. bcum Ct'1hnR:. & frplc 4 UNITS ) QUAIL i:arJJics. 4 >rs Olrl Xlnl f>'t;J-81.'J~ 3 bdrm 2 bu }''Jm rm rdnr; ~mo SS!>O Call 644 ~9H •'Y(•1o L d 1 1 . 3 bd ., s p oc1ous unit s re PROIA.TE SALE RHIEstcrte CB0646-647!1 Pool dbl gar w/GCJJ•t:. cupeti.. drapl'-. and S650S49-7976 MO MONEY DOWN furbished with pnvate '9loretTIES"' . Wauthd 2900 b t $495 642'°""" & w>< --1.1,..,,$, .. 9000 7 .. ., l"""' Costa Mesa Tripll'X •••••••••••••••••••••••I BR. ul1I pu1d. range. rncrp ........, pauo \'urport ~per LIDO ISLE r d A You pay sales tux o nly pa "" .., · · "' ;"'.v 1.-.._ na 1 JO, 1 S 30 000 mo 644 8lj()4 • pro . eco ·• 24 60 2b 2b 73 0 hi ) QUAIL 1---_,.....-: .M. 1 ' O W N J>roperty 1 n S3SO mo 648'• W 18th E·s1de3Br.t ba.lgeyard. ---bdrm J ba n~ur " • r, 11 ' a 2 Bd r ms· e 8 w 1 P~1 Inglewood, Hawthorne St • 642·0835 nu paint Avail now Condo, Rancho San JoJ Clubhouse Yearly S900 !> i.lar park. 7 day mollC Costa~a4-PIH pallM Tip lop <'ond (;d orSo Bay area" $450 mo 64~206 2 BR 2 b co 64.2:r.!'74 m :1V9734 J3 PLACE A 1600 sq.ft owner 's u nit rental area ~u P"'Y C "'SH" 3br. 2ba. frplc. h:n<'l'd yd · _ __ __ qwn.t 1• ir"· · m ·r· Mu.1>1on Mob1lt• llonw•:.. Wllh 3 bdrm:.. 2 baths. MARY J ANK "' "" "" •• w /pal10 (Ju1cl c•ul dl• 1 ,_2 bdrm hout>e:.. mum Y poo · f(O courM-. s b r d k 63llll841 --PROrDTIES'• f1reploce and lar ~e HEALTOf< l'h.TomD'Alleissandro i.uc Cl<>1>e t11 :..rhool&So "' tcnn111 S52S mo /\YJll upt•r. rAY r~nt. oc 10,... TH l :JO r .M.I fenced pal.lo. PLUS thr~l' 631 1094 T.D. PROPERTIES Cst f'latu $450 551 2776 1~~t~!~~.~~ ~~~ De<-1 tl42 6724 t7v~il A~.~~~ ~a Yrly ADULT·PET PARK t•ort111 lly I urn 'It'~ Ii· w11li· Kit , /II', n .. w <·11b . l'rll't:"d Jt SIJ !".<HI for Ollt' wk onl v <t.J>:~o1r11 Mobile Home Stor er M8H))il:i LOOK AT THIS GRAMC> OPENING 1\1 1ss1on Mnh•ll' ll11ow., l'lpcn~ Jrd olht't! II\ O<.: BONUS Free wai-.hn & dryt•r w purc·ha!le of .1ny n<'w or w.ed 1J11Jh1I horrlt' dur 1111( th•· month nf Nn\ !">()( Lu c·hucl't' C tum 638-8841. ,1 B I dupll'i.e:. tnd bayfrout to Lu: t•xth do wn 111 ,1 pk 11. ~1:1 tiH-1 :1<.100 •D'UPLEX• WILL TRADE ()wnc:>r will t r;ult• th1•i.i· 1' fl .1 (' I 0 U !> p f I d I' Cl f 11wnc-r'l h1p unats F.arh 2000 sq fl unit has 3 hdrmi., J baths . family room, f1rt>ph.1<'l'. and dou· ble garagt-.Now flS9,!'IOO 752·19'..!0 l 9UAIL A.,~l~S~# 2 bdrm. 2 balh unit:>. (1v1• f213 l 674-t>907 or C714 I a~ Nofrt' Woodbndl(i· ;-.,., • ..,.. ,l • garng~i.. :.d woh and INVESTOR WAMTED 5'16-6201 :myume or Citil l . • . :in r . :!IJu, n ck frpk NH·t• bdrm i h,, trph· lt·ni'l'l.I B1u Canyon . t•ornt·r shopp1(lg near hy cnakt' S<:llcrwlllf1nunt·1· IS4ti s:!2Juft6PM :>pur lll•w 2br.21e lu11·1Jn yard. playhouM· Vl·r> y,mlwithµ.atw S500 rllo Horc1t·u 11 ~I tn :J h ·• lhi!>. an oul~lumJllli.( in Break l'\l l•n , IJ'; uown clo. 2 frplri., "'<1>-ht·r & dean $450 042 1.:AA1 GM 7760 f"rem·h l·ountn · kll t'ht•n vestm•nt 011portun11y 111 Munol(c!Tl{'nt ._., ual1ibh: R al dryer ~t· to apprc•t· No ull ulllt'n1t1l'' $1300 11li1 $2f5,tlUO' 752 lll'lO i\l(t•nt. c;ar v n llm.li·r eflt • <"h1ldrt•n, no Pt1t:.. S111Rlc:.. fo:<; ldl• newly dt•rur ,1lt•tl Tl' H T I. Jo. H Ot' I\ n,."' Dt•i· 1:-.l AJ{I 75!1 11:11 A IL !JbO 4JH8 or J36 '12'J8 •••••• • • •••• ••• • • •• • • • • w<~leorn...· S4i:, A .. rt. nu I Bdrm. dollhuusl· :!ttx:s t.ownhumc·. up~r .td•:d top x;r; (~;.; ' nu f>m 11·111ab onh. Houses Fvmlshed f1-e 9f'4 25&i. !173 :l<J71 Elclt•n, front $211:>. W,tlt•r Ullll "' lunta,llr \ ll'W l ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• & i:rd11r pd !'156·6!1!Hi or Bl<. z bu. tpk . l'(IOI & pq llLU l".,.SJ hdrm PLA c E IEACH FIXER lotboa laland 3106 t:AST s un: Wr, I' ~Hu. 754 16'18 lrnlcnn) L,,,. S~t!I~ mo ()TI l(rcenbclt $700 - '9lorBTllES'-$115 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lux 2 s t y eon do lltfl !'I:: 6 0 3 1 9 1 wk tJ , . ., 1 A11ent 644· 1133 Sa Cl le T. Pl Rayfront, pier noat.-2 !Ht, secluded scllml! Wood Dana roint 1226 6404648. 5S!l 162'1 l ~kn<.li. 2JHt :.!ba Condo View of 10,..00 n1 l :JO r .M.I .pn~<'d ~~~I We~ loc~~· 2 ba. 123 E. Bayfront burrunf,! frplc . d'hwshr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & eve.J Hark Bay S495/mo <:all -.. -t..od 2 2·1.. . $795 Herb. 2L31478-3377 dAJi.slpoc,al. pvt palm, c•tc:l· Br Twnb.se 2 car gar:i1te Rt>nata 556-7707 4 UNITS I E y new paint. cpl.'>. app • · 3 bdrm :.! bu F am r m _ ----RER1:J IA >f NR Co1ta Mesa 3124 Pool. rce arc•u. 2 rnr i:ar frplc. den., pvt yd , 1 yr avwl 1mmed Sb2S per COSTA.MESA Rf.ALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1du1LH>nly $49!>mo Cull nld bldg S4 15 m o rTY>b'7!'1-6863or63JtJ82 UKEMEWHOME Contract or trade! ~uc:h 21SDel Mar •J!12-4l21 3 t' P b I· R & 0 6J1.3133 btwn!l&5 770~ All up~raded. view cit~ i.pac 1ous unit r t< Ir + ·,. u.ec · •-,month ' frt-1• r1·1H bl!h~4 J)HS& fo'/R t..1: !urbu;hed with pnvate 6 Units cptl>, drpi., t.'('.v Pil~to. $425 Ga:.. & wat<·r pd 2Br . W:L d<•n . dbl ~;irall(t.•. "uper s HK Ir' int· homt•. yrd Sl04!> mo 7!'12 0617 pallo SJ..59,000 7S2-192() fenced & cl~un 7 2381 Nwpt llghlJi. 6 aur .. ctivc nr new. nr ~nna ~~ SS95SSt;1~711 AKI F.1111t:.1de CM $24~.CJOO 4 Rutgers, $460 635-6 50 rmi. nt'wly de<·orutcc1 mo Wt•U..r n ~ 493 7766 J_ QUAIL II.be + I Dplx $40,000 dn Owner carry balance .... wport a.och 3169 Spuc lrcei., Wulk 111 Otean views . Model rnn :!4x5fi Ji•UN""'' :! llH. 10,...Titl:lOr.M.I PLACE ·. Cal1 Curt,tl42·~S4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cvcryLhmg F.ven purk' d 2 8K .. b· e · 1 2ba hlt1n:.. I.•••· lt\1n11 ,_________ Magn1f1cent beachfront 642 3703 15fi4A Oranuc o . ~ a , :.h <:unby rm, comb d111 clc•n l'et ~ ·----------. Wesl NcunVtrt home S Ave Jar Water. tras . cu I<• REMTALS :? Rlt, 1•, h11 :! HK.~··, bJ :.: liR . .! bJ ~OR. 2 b<1 HMk U.1 y ... nglc lamil' $42:1 ho ITV' J hr, I '• b.i. l~e lot $4~5 llourn for RV & boat. S700 $!.~I K,,(., 1:-t lui.t li.l' ~ ~78 $~ cl.1y:-. 5 UN ITS HoretTIES'" -,,., pu1d Adib. nu 1wt!>. S!><!J ! .. ~ .... 1A14nlt prk MK 02:17 .-.... __ p 1_..... OCEAHSIOE CA. Bdrm. 2 baths + do rm 4 bdrm. dbl gar, r..m rm. mo 71414!)6.gJOO ''"",.,. -en.,,_a 10,... Till:JO '.M.I 84 Un1lli, w/84 garages. loft. $1100/mo.to June lg fncd yd Avail now BT 3232 ,\1 ob1 lc llome flJrni!>.ht••I or ~:v~~ia !~;a~~; m;:u~ ~ Cov1ngton 4-plexes llunt. wei.lof llwy 5, $2.200.000 Yrly lbe possible 956-51171 $450. Call 646·6479 __ ••••a::>.•••••••••••••••• J rm. <?b.1 3 BR.:.:b;1 S<\!~ It 1t"· WATt:t< you want. $~:·• we'll ~how 11 to you from S!!-25 Re uch to Buy lo l1oland tv $•!1~ C'rci.t to Thl' Tower~ $~ l'nct? S700 to $2700. Abu 2 unlurn1s ht<tl Anos;. HR umts & one 2UR unit. ingtoo Reach, 3 bldtcs OCean-View 30' lo bcuch Bit " 11lr .... t ~. h•ippin" & hu~i·s Yrly in"omfi "o"ld b" si'de by side. s199.500 ,..., 7 HEWEil UNITS · d • 4 BR. 2 Ba, frpk. ram-rm, 375 mo • 3 :: <>••. • ._ ., ' " ' ~ " ~ " " "' 0 w u 7 1 blk t big 4 br + en. mo/mo nice area $500 mo mobll(' home bl'aul 3 DR. 2•,-, bti 4 BR,?'"' h.J ·I BR.2'"1 b;1 I BH. :!12 ha $8.500 fir m 642 2.')70 ~~i~nc~~~~ ;~~l.~_1P By Owner. 1·771-3243 ub'ltc gh~ah~esS260,000~ ~~~~a II. SSSO A gt 559-1247 aft. 3 or $40·$410 fjg.Jk· 'I ctuld, ~o ~ts <12x 10 tr111lt>r •n<·d rpural<'d ~rt Pier Reolty 4-ftlEX ~huttlew'ort:h & Assoc. days ~;.s Sl""5 brduplex $:100 Man na R\>ally 642·8850 33xlO ~ndos(·d 1tlas1o IV ,.....,,,..,,..., SllS,000 Inc. OHIEACH Cozy3 br,lha.wt fomrm,Fo.tai11Valley 3234 p..inellcd cabana Nt•w .. .,p1'ti An ubeUevable pnce for 485-7320 ~·1171 Decorotor furnti>hed 2 meld rock frpl, bl ln BUQ ...................... . hluc·k oul riri~:, thrnugh IM:Shlifil ~mTIJij 2 cute a nd cozy duplexes --------~-i story 4 Bdrm home with in bckyd 804 c;ovl!rnor Dt'l uxe T 1burnn Condi>. --Ularming 4 Bdrm, 3 b4 homt:· Pauo. fam rm. t frp l<':... no pet:.. fo'am 11n·I St1501 mo 203:: Ollt Curpetin.:. air, 20058.lllboaBlvd_ on one lot m Easundc ·----------1 view. ln best location. S t , ('M $450 1 mo 30r. 21\!Ua. pool. Wt'l for<'t'(1 air h\•!Jt. :itOV(.', ....... c M ' u d .... A I . s. n ' rf'lnn ... ull b.1lh SxlO newportBch.673•2058 06la csa . pgra C.'U Olutsio7.4xnrou $950/mowmte r lsc. 556-8402 har . '-· .,,,;, m1J M1rarnar. Hui P1•nin Ph lliJ ()9.11 .. inten ors! 752 1920 "7. Waterlrottt H~t K47 4525 i.. tor 11 gt' ~ h '"d . 192 Un1ls 9 i,,•; 1nl QUICK IN ------- landllra J>t'tl $15 ,!>00. THREE4-PLEXES ) QUAIL (financing arranged>. 631-1400 New townh!>.c typ..•un1t11.Rl·uut1ru1 3 Bdrm Tre1.C>url' Ii.land trailer N1ceGardenGrovearea. All s ingle ltlory Xlnt r-L...-1':Ust.s1de 2 hr. 1 •~, 1111. Tiburon. Townhous \' tt523CAMPUST\...·IRVl"'E park. Call for Jppt aft 6 AJI 2 Bdrmi.. Flexible PLACE a rea Good cash flow --fnc d yds. upgrJdl'd near pool S49S. mo i\i.k "" " 714·49!J 3R06 2 13 767 3969 terms. Owner will car ry $2,950,000 $875,000 down Capittrano 3178 crpu,, drps, bltn-. fk-111 r 0 r Bob . Tr um" 11>. Largt• I br pot10. <! <'ur 1(11ra~1· $&')(} mo Ba lbo.• bh.11HI 12 13 I 1:176 272:1 2nd See t t 'ROPSlTIES"' Close by Dec 20 2% ••••••••••••••••••••••• vnlue around From $395 ~I • --a.och 3248 2 •.. r 2 °", •·omm "'"IOI 0 apprecia c ' 1 1~ 97 012 ........,..... 0 ""~ ,... 551 1890or549-4132 10,..Till:JO,.M..I comn < .. 1 5· l ,CONDO. fully fum1shed, m o Drive b y 2S t8 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 136.000 Aitt Rita ··.:;;.;;;;;;;_;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-_;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;m.miiiiiiiiiii M·t,,9-5 2Br. AC, gar ag<'. very Orange Ave, then call ~tiM)tCMleoch 3240 38R,2 ba .ll(rcutoccan& • ExecutiH R...tal m 1020. l'Ve5 752 5710 I c I ea n & q u 1 et . n r 642 0282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s unset view:..' Near Cre!'. downtown, S350 m o -New ~legant-2 bedroom rt>nl Bt'J('h N orth 3 BR 2'·1 BA + family rm. adJ11 cent to N B ten rus club. ldi.>ul greenbelt I o <'at 11111 7 5 2 · 6 4 7 0 . ll35 4491 Acreage for Sate 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IQ /\crei. PALM SI' IU NCS $2."1,000 673 2211!1 10 ACftJo:S w11 b Ouk tn·l·l> Ju."lt orr lh·Lut ltd JI llonC'ho C'uhforn1u Uc·M buy in M ('J Jt Sci0,0110, 2!'1': down l'ltll Ulll Queen, with H unr ho 1Consultunt.~ U1·ol tA!t1tle, 714-671) ~736 or 676·5368 IEAUTIFUL FALLIROOK ~tunnJnft Milid 11dobe on ;t ~ :ll'rf"t Hrt•11tht 11kin.: View l'rur I :ind111·u II<' r• res t 1 .1: 1 o er " •• r (' ,1 ~.000 SrACIOUS Dramottc nt•w 1•11ntfm por11ry on 2 S a l' Room for honle~. pool. tcnnllli $238,000 COior Drochu~ avail. rAVNt: & ASSOC . • , HLTKS 150 1 Sn Mli.1t 1o n , fo'allhrook (7141728 1174 ~ 5 ac· SJ0.000 10 J\r $75,000 or 108 Ar U00,000. l'rlnC' (lnly 494~ IOACRES In the path or a row th between Oranite Coun\y and San Dle ao. Can bo liPUt. Tern. FAit~ 118'78 5717 or l / S23 4482 700ACl!S INVESTMENTS HAWAII JO arre s on ll'>l<1nd of Kauai s 110 .ooo ru11 pr1 c:e. Owner will carrv with s m u ll down . Onl y 2 mil{·s from bcH<.'h, GARDEN APT. Twc l vt.• ~ h<.•drol'lm units with pool c;r('al Co~l<.t M •s a rcnt ~il a r ea . $44!.1,000. DELUXE 4 PLEX Brand new -all th ex tr as . Great Costa Mcs ii location. Id eal for owner/occupant two to r hoosc from . Full pncc $230.000 S.A. 4 Pl.EX ln \'estor 's deli ght. All 2 Br apts. New paint & cu rpet s . Priced right at $90,000. 22 UNITS E x tra s ha rp ' Only t) yrs old . T e nan t:-. pa y utilities. 2 BBQ. rec rm, pool. 9x gross Xlnt. area $550.000. PLUSH TRI-Pl.EX Xlnt C M l oc<J t1on Two 2BH & one :mn w /welhur , f r J> I c ' s . t' n <'I ~ara~l'S, & lndry rm. Don't miss thi s on ~• $174 ,900. 3 ON A LOT Eastside Costa Mesa 3 Separate houses on comer l ot . Sup •r I O<'t1 l1on Sl59.000 EASTSIDE 1 Pride of o wn e r s hip 3 bedroom 2 bath w / f'ireplaco owner·s unit + six 2 bedroom townhouse units. $482,000. 7 UMITS-C.M. 493-8877 2 BR, single f,!llr. rt•ar ssso. or 2 bedroom t den Laguna l''tench Country Beaut. ne w building house. yurd. I child OK. S575 Cedar & wll\dow arch1tet·turt-, l\lovt• & f'i!CP11aces. xlnt loc11t11on HcMlws u..fwftfshed no pct., Avail Dec I, 19lh home Five block1> 10 rdn1t l.1k\-nt·w will TSL nvmt.s 642 003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St & Pomona Ave. S350 beach Prrvatt' :i r ar 1·on~1dt>r lt•J:..t' 01Hru11 LIDO ISLE .EST 7 u .... IT 1202 mo C Jll tcft Gpm. ~aragl' Fully ITIJIO 1\va1I now $1i7:. Mo "' 21317!17 lll'JC> or 7U7 111111 tmned yard Adult.:., No 494 7551 :-. Bdrm!'> 10 thr11 !>.PlJl' h o m e Lgc l1v1 n r. Apart ...... nt bulld•n" by ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' .. pet.<. lnqwrc at S2S 18th ., the beach Only ~.000. I Rdrm lfou'>t' Stret.>l 1714 > 960.6331 3 bdrm 2 ba ., t>lki. bcJt'!l r m +den l mmlj <' Terms LUSK REHTALS 239 1-: 22nd St ssso mo 12!17 t:ut<1hn.i !ii SCOTT REALTY 3 DR in Eastbluff. $9~. 3 Costa Mesa :? bdrm u rajte. walk to 497·29220ev .. i. wknds $1250/mo lse WaterlrW H~• 6lt-1400 53' 7533 UR Harbor View Hillll, -beach, pnvacy. S330 per ·---$900. 4 RR Costs Mesu, 3 BH I Hu. kids OK. pets mo.536-3507 UPPER EMF;HAL.0 RAY UAYFRONT MUST SELL l>UPLEX, $79,500 Good eondlllon, good location. Owner/agt. 673-7737 I..,..~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 7~0 . 2 BR + d e n con1J1dcrnd. $400 p/mu. -3 bdrm 2w bu s7so Pl'r Arand new 3 BR on No. Jas mlnt• C reek ss5o Drive by, 2188 C Canyon. DelWle home. 2500 sq fl. 4 roo l.Be only Shown hy Bay w/com e r view. Lrii Sea view 2 BR + de n: Then cull llruc:e, 645 2509 Hr. :sewing rm. 3 Uu. appl Qlll Owm•rti7S 731ll loft &s kyhle:.. bnck pat .. .......,, mo F 1 8 -patw, dbl g<1rugc. Nr 1 673 20 ._.,, or e !IC. .,... 2 Br. frpl, lrg bckyrd beach. $650 S36-8659 2 Bdrm. 2 Ha . Nurlh t•nd SOOO mo M .'. · ·I ti $400. Pets ok Nr s hop --clos1· to beaeh Av:11lohll' l'Vt>:. pmg 540.2200. t173·0715 Condo. Hunt Creek, end Jan lxl 494 7079 3 UR den 2 ·bu crpti; ~ UOJl W/P8ll0 . frpk . /\IC, -d ' ' StiOO ' j M~a Verd<' 3 bdr 2 ba 2 cur gurage w/<1pener, 2 LOCJllUa HIHs )250 rµ.. ~tovr, mo m e ~ I I I\ I.. fll ll I .\ I t ' .. ' . ( :~I\ t Cu11 Hwi , ~· 1n1 ~ti ,.11 h1•ut<.od pool. Crplc. 54~ Br :? B:i Avail 1mmed ••••••••••••••••••••••• i<a~rner.~ ""'[ ~·0?57 SUPUNEW per mo 956-11405 $425 Oix·n Sat tSun I 4 Nc>w 2 btfrm 1 bu 111r ~r ~4\022 1 .,.vu, GOO INDUSTRIAL ILOGS 2 BR. 2 ba. extremely Eastsldc 2 RR. I bu, !!Mr 7712 ElllK, 673 311 5 or COfld r~tc Nr I.uh S410 us m 1_!t' S ELLING l"A..c;;T11 clean, $32$ mo. Ask for Small yard 8 roadwoy 847 66(l8 ~ ~3-~ t.:xecut1vc home for rent 3000-6 4 00 s q fl , ~· Bkr,962-4471 St $38Smo &4S-0733 JI 8 4 BK. 2 ba. walk to 4 bdrm 2 bCI Jar uu1. Coll ~ 411~ '?r 1213) •J>rlnklered. dlx ofu •..M..--1.a-d 3206 M-V-d 2b I & FAIJ!OO H S Clost'. to heh frplc. Lrg lus h yatd 67112L34 Barton Casey Tw!Un addres1 -ea• er c. r, !100 • I w h d ref,.I 0 •~""'-mo "'"" 9650 dav). bd ( _...._.. STOP. PAYING REHTf ••••••••••••••••••••••• garaae. No p ets or 811 rt ryr, ... ...,.,.., ""7f1 " U.Ock lllly,3 rm en .. ....,,. Charming Co.tontal 3BR children undt'r rsc hqol crpta. dfJIS. S500 mo. Ask 8»9S8Seve:i wlmdi. yard. aardener IMO ~I ~·~:n 11•~0 'r~~t 2ba 2 s tory . Mode rn age. $350. 0Pt'n Hous forBobO 963-6767 ~....... 3252 536 2888 days S48·8024 ('7l4) 838·S9'10 ~0 gAM ·5 kitchen, rudar ranse. S.ttSun lM lA Iowa. CM. H.B. 3 BR. 2 ba . W.i.lk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk_nds _______ _ PM Mon·Sun. compactor. l.ge clOllet.s. S49-l783evet1/wknds. Edt&on. els to bch Sharp ~. lower 3 OR. 2 ba. breakra11t rm, patios . Eaala.ldto beaut new lge 3 neighborhood. "2S mo FOi SA.LIE bllm . ·~ blk to be~ Yrly • .......... ...__ ~~-2200 S750. 67S 6239 br " ba duplex Frplc A3k for Bob 0. 963 6767 DCHAH6E/LIASI 1~ '5th St 0Pt'n Sat & _...._._ 8 di .~ encl 0 ar Adults .., ---Vt .. , ... tUW\ 10'' Sun 675 9875. 213/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY FRONT, rand new n rm. ,. Prestige home. new 4 br a uc ul • ~.,.,,.,., • 7'"' 43S6 Offt 3 BR on No lh y only, no P4JU. SOOO mo t-fum rm w r k 2,, down Will cll 1111 or • ·' CllLOGSln w/comcn1ew.l,rJ(lofl& Cllll ,deevcrNJC7SlDllOS l Supcrn·1~h?,rh()()(J p11rt Compll'll'IY re• 1'UPOlllJ<'WO RLOVll flunllnl(tnn &ach 11kylltcs. brick pa t . SOOO l Br s.m "Ur S37S Yard N~,.,,; WHl'l/d ryt.·r ref n u' decor11tt.ld, t'll'((11nt 3 llr. Nt·w~r 3br. Vaulted c•·ll 27,000 I Q fl lot n er mo lsc!. Isl . lafllt -t-de · & · .. Kid!! els ok ,675 mo 962• 4471 :?...., h.1 Laaunu N•l{U\'I lllllt<. /\t C. J(uarded . P aclhc1t flospit11I , !> posll.673-L2'06evers. J~~e646.2316P 9G8-07Slcvc · Coodo1nugard«-nllkl•ul· Com mpool,ll'nnl:i.BBQ. PolntaShop. Cntr & Civic: • • _ __ mcmphe~ Oullltandmg SltOO mo 759•0087 Center 1135,000. 2 Br 2 Ba, w/frplc. & dbl Meiia North. 3 Dr 2 Oa Ademe & Brookbun1t 3 Or v iew. Near •hopp1nic. ---· -- David Bourke IUt.r ll8r•••· Avail Der I· avail•ble Dec. 1. $465c co nd o . I " 8 a • pr1vat 1olr OOUr8~. l<'n 3br, 2bll. Reap adull 5*99$0 ~ S700 pr mt>. Al\. JUtr.M'-7729 wabrtdryr. ~le. pool. nJl'-C®rta It beachc . 81 Cloet to boach, no pct.I EMERALD BAY LOT no · $425. •9946 owner. 770.0811 flf(req. pis, 548..-. Dtawtnp'CoaatalOK c.. .... w.r 1222 =f.7S.Nodop.64.5Pluah 2 Bd.rm. Near 38r.pool.~lllrvlne,NB. 673-elM •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ~ 9124 beadl. Patio. 1.r. Poola. 3 bdrm 2 ba. with new l(IOO pr mo ~ Adair Ctwin.tnt 2 bdrm. lr1. lh.. Jae, uuna, tenn11 18 c..,,.i on = i lf'ffl RILr 833·1'113 dy1, or NEWER Coeta M en Int rm. dln. rm. open BuuUftd Adult Condo. 1,.1up.~1mo. .5339 Nlcelndl,:.f. ino. f\cf ~evM Houae & Duplex PLUS beam cell. frplc. 1ara1e near So. Ooaat Pia.ta l:w>O req -. • ------- I RJ veralde County al a main Frwy o fframp. SoJQe u.c-clltrtl com tnuc1al pot~r.tfar ltapld ly dev~loplllf aret And 2 mil of Freeway fron· t111. tov..ior lem\I. ~[!~~€ ROOM TO BUILD 4 lncl.S&Z."4·5117 IQ ft 2 bdrm.2 ba paot, 8r2ba. lt Uslast, StOO Htrbor View 4 Br ..... R, more unlta. A•c.01~ ~~pee. da>-&U l6. H ha. Jt.am rm.. ~ ¥tew. le-yrd,...,~------ 131-4880 2 R • qufet. • u ta. mo 540-7354 eveatwkna mo . ~aft ePM Alnu.m. all blUnt Ocean '7sa.8890 FAIM> 11m•1cw11m4l*I ltW. IST A Tl IMVISTM81TS JJH W. C...t Hwry .. Mpt. ML 6416646 r ,. 1araao, IC•rdener "2$ -view. pvt beuh Nigutil ---Cboice Harbor Vltw Jot. mo.8'7$-72:11 bide 2.Bdr. IS., newly Rudyto move'3br,2ba. Shores l80C) 7»1465 Rca utlrul h o mti a t 2:DO PKlflc Dr, CDM, . decorated. drp1, yd. frplc,paUo, ,.,..,(', rncd avl••·ocn VU·priv . tl00.000. Wlll build to 1uU 8-ve IOmlt.biftl you wal'lt waw • ITdnr pd. yd. Kida Is pa. ol l\«t 3 Ar 2~ a., frplc. p1tJo..., 11W'd l•l• SIJCICI C.ll or eell. Owner/Bldr. to..Uf ci...illed eda do Eldln. ,..., S315. AvaU No '"· $43S. • 2*. laad1caped, pool/jft Ill 7171 dy1, 551 3023 ~•...-. ltwell.M2-54J'71. u.a.-....w714·l .. 9'1Wl7l _... evw/wkt*. • • • t " I ....... U ..... .a.d Ho.Ms Uafwttltlliecl A.pGri11Mttt1 ,_,..-.ct .,.,.... ... """"'-.,.... .. ta~ ............. Uwfurft. Sunday, November 19, 1978 O~LYPILOT Dll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt...,.,.lffd 32" ... .,.,. .. edl JZ6' Me•.,.aileeda 17'9 Cotw .. Mw JIU CoatoMno ll24 CotteMeto lU4 ... h ... tau.tw.. ~eahu.fww. Yec.._letthil, 4250 ······•·······•••····•• ...••................. ·••••···•·····••······· .........••......••........••••............... ·••·•··••••·····•······ ·····~················· ·····················~· ..•••.......•..•.....•. Sublte mo tumn 2hdrm2 Hr I Ua . t leo.n , nu u b h Ni•wlydecor tcd2 BrlUa HllntllMJt• .. och l140Hew,ortleoch ll,9 BJC BF.ARCARIN 2 ba Boaut lor u.,.11r c r~a./drates /paln t 2 ur, l .• •· l t1l-0ry. Ii i.i;. t c d ll h I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR f~lc i.IJ>I! II w~8 NEWPORT -BUCH W ........ D/W urps patio, fl]>I, en t' pore • Ii cur ··-'"~·-1o 1 1 OCEA"""RONT ' • ' • pui.d. jat'\l:ni tra~ • _ toudc S.O 11~ bean\ clni;, 1'.r. Adlts iaraae. 1 350 l)'r rno Ow1.--t, ve y. ·~c. ..., ~ view OF wee t>nd 640·6506 MSCI mo AdullJI Ncr ~·h , P L 1335 2650 ~Iden < 1 l Childrt'n OK Go by 755 & bome·Uke 2 br with from all rooms. 2 BR. l •, <.•vt·" LaM or Uw ntw homt.~ tin the "uter for ll'U.'><' oul LI\ t· and <.'flll"rt.1m in t·l~~unt"t' ltl vour nc" cu.-.tom home "llh dt•.,1.:n('r tnll'r wr!'> l on .. en1cnu.• orwntro In m(')ud t• 3 t'~\r i;araJi?<•s 1.1.1th ,11Jlo1r,alt1• 01wncr-. ltitt'llens "'th 111 u· ro ".J q • r u OJ:t•.. "t'lf. t.'lt•un 10 O\ t•11-., lr,1 h l'Ornp.ll'hlr-. •• tnrl Bl\~ r.trl~t· lnJ~ "-l't h.1r:-. rn ull mult•t'\ i11 1•ttl at•t•-. '" It, int.: room-. A bt•tl 1 oum-. 1111hw1· l.1urH1n .1rr<ii. j.!Ut•-.t .. ualt•, l.lmll\ room und muc•h uwn· l~:k ,I\ .ul .. hl<' to JU tc n::ints ~ho\\ n ll\ .1ppomt ownt Call Undu 1t .1u11 17 1l1 833-.U.>tl ll'I l o~ \H•t>k d .1, I 4131 at.9'1 Uayi k:un/ ara '"'""' , pvt, autcd cntranre + 2 bu, new NPt p ool. --. ,. --frpl, ur. a br, P•llo. ~-&406 W 2()th, lhen call 752·1830 p11t1<>11. Some with ttll. sauna , set'ority bid it, lliic H4.•ur t.·abln. !ii~ 14. 8urh itph "' endoiwd Adil&: No pet11 1475 2 Bd 3 Bd . nr new. IC rage. Swlmmina pool. $695. Tom . 536 34113. pooh.able. color 1V, 2 t•,.tt-& lnitry fat:. tffr &44..tl c M :N 8 a ll bltn-c. 3 Br bunRalow J br apt Jacuu1. Ten ouru I 638-6.'IOO frplc !\ S.15 ~ :41J~C1 !HIJ 0427 or;: Hr !*Jllltairi . frplc, •nrm, pullo yd. &omc1 d frplr, ~~· J~e::11 ·A~:~ ;r~r . to Hun 11o~~h~p· LIDO ISLAND lloui.r 111 Hr~ Bear City lie 11odk. aa1 • G blks to c-nl'~ 11urh. n k">' rni townhouse: Inquire 177 pNi pet . Fr"o m s~35i. 3 BR 2 Ra. rreshly paint slf't!JJI\ Ii '24 per n•l(hl tH'.,ltn U 2S Hi 7811 o r n -r 0 oo UP · E 22nd S 24 o Ii--" •· .,._I · !lbl IJ(TUPant')' l.inem. n7~u11".-v1•11Ge0r t• ' $ 3 5 0 S •1 7 5 ·r S l. . t. #10or 645· 98 Seawind Villuge. 15555 ""'°'new cpl •· .• nc ~ h1m1sht'ti ~-1118!1 --IC _ Man111ten1'mt642 1l503 2 8 2b t &. r Uunlingtc1n V1llageLisne. patio S650 J . Klose , I Rr w•lk t o IH1 .1ch , -::;-b II n~rr:tld~ ':i:1~tlj HU.1714 18989961.. 645422.SS9"588RllC' ri&~t dn1pe11, Stovc & 2 .... r . 1 a , new inata .1 h N h Id ". ---WE EWP T rclntl I Mdult no p1•l:1 llOll:I, llt'W curpelN A r. 0 (' ' ren or ptlS. 2 Br. rhlldl en wckome, ST N OR \JUI pd 1325 yrly 673 7~2 drapes Smu II l><'l'I OK &'6-43K2 _ no pets StartlnJt al $270 3 Bdrms .• l bu . 11nfut11 --~ Mo l!S13 P hH•cnt•J Clean Quiet 1 bath no mo. 846-6007 $465, Vt'arly 2 Br, upper wut, w 11unny Mi 3'&t pet; t 98. I M ap I e --IAY VIEW b&kony $400 pr mo --UH/·m o 631 1266 2 RR. 2 ba. dtshw11sher, 2 RR, 2 ba. frpl. tl•tr:Jl(t' Rtfttds to Sitar. 4300 ...................••.• Clttdow" l iYlfKJ Upt'tlHS ! Sh.ire n hon11: or al)lffil•nt ~5'C60 ev .. 11 · 28drm , 1 ba . beam c·ell RE/MAX encl. gar, 2 blks from Yearly,~. unfurn. 1,n I-n n H n Jo ,, 1 It>' ln&&. pool avail. $265 Mo :.J beach. 'S350 Adults. n IALIOA-HfWPORT IJlt dt'lux 3 Btt. 2 ba, n~w 313171.h Place &42·24&& 1. ar g e J b r . 7 3 4 C _pets. 960-5260 _ REAL TY 6 75 .. I 70 l\wL'I f lh11$UNll.WTTJ> lt l-4' ,,1'( , .,...,.i_.. (4, .. ,<'lllt'I< '""' n1 ,,,,,.,. "1111.1' hi .11\h t luh h1lh.111t 111 jl h \ Ii ~ h I t ii Ii' 11 111 •11\llh I'll• t.. 1111• '""'' cull clrl\ 11w 11111• • p.11 I' 3 bt.11111 \It'"' hv nk' 1n Sed •«h 3214 1'"1111 H,111'111t \ •t"" lln fllt ' ••••••••••• •••• •• • • • •• • l I'' \I I I,. I I I ... ...., t •1 1 .. '''"''"" •l11 1·1l111 111·1 t:IUll~ pot>t. \I' J t .-ll)jl \)\ "'> •re.. II nr111 I) dt•, Ot t>-Ml lll:tlt 4 br ;i hll enr .:..irtli•n !\u111l.t\ 11111111 h lllllJ '4 .:11t11t IOI $.!))II ll)O ltljl p.11111' f' 11 f Opt'n Sun 11 1 l hhll \011111Jn11·111 ,\in 11 • ll.1tdnut U 1:l1!1•1t.il711J 11.,\1 f lH I \Pl.., .Spar1n..&$ 4 llr I. 1Jl:"fl h11n·1< rn Np( It)(\' " f q >h ' ,,.a,hcr1dr)t r t.l"h"'""'" 1·r N1:w ,. Jri>t•t 1n.: \ 1•1) '-1111•1t·, I~ t•1'1lr "11111• l 10t fl t\ u11fu111 \luilol s1•duJed 1t1mltor1 .11 "°'' Hoae\ fourNlhed or $GVOITY) A1a1l n11111 410 u.-....liMH:t llOO 111..,·111l.11l'rlllt111 ll11111n l:;J Mudl'nJ ''"''-' !).&K t.UtrJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 •I• "·1 'tt t' ,I\ .111 '' or415/S92·23tel ~--------•I '''•"<' r\·11u11 1•11 Sorn Mo.ILE HOME ,11h1lt ~ unh , nu IJl'b Lido hlle, 38R. 2\-=h:i nr new. 2400 sq ft. 220 v1,1 INfORM.lTIOM O a kwo1)d llh111·a $1000 tS1~4\2A5 Rent. uµtJon to huy inro Gt.\rdcn Af.JAttrN·nt~ H11roor H.1gbJ;.111di. :1 hr, 2 Ila. l~e end puuo No peLS. ~-546-6!}5H rt'pc1 ·i> lo.in ai.i.umpuon l'lC ~sy fman<'e 0 A C !lotrices Mobi&e HCHM Ston Anaheim !15'! 1011 H•..,...,.t koclt/Horito l<1'll ln111< 1,11 lilh• lrpl.11, t.lri-. Pallo. !pie SUPEaNICE Shalima r $24~ mo . Nt»r 5 P o1nt11 Com----nll~ dahwsr, L'lll paid ~ S48-1257 or 554-1616 eves rnodorc• C:ir A·'i.s. ~ br 21.odrm 1 ba lipper , dc•lln At.IJt,,, rw pe~. ~10 mo •Locked gar wt lg stor .. & 1 blk l b t 640 llJl.\, 646-9711 •01W patio. lndry rrn I Br. bltns. patio, near Kld.'1 welcome. Sec mFr t1Wlny. 0 N H' 1 Roomy 2 Br, cp~. bltn:.. nu pet.Ii $425 10cld'I ll•'' & waler ti15 b737 •SpcdaJcabmetspaet: CX'C. gas pd, atilt~. no al 767! ..... ~ommodort• Cir ~vpee1:e.::,•i)e1t~TyraJ''> •Gas heal. 0a~ cookin•·. pets,reas 548·1691 Apt 3 .,..,5 " .. ~ " -'---------• 759-0840 eves 759-945H gall hot water all frl!e •AduJts. no P\.'lS. Large 2Bdr~ from S25o .... ~°" <X'EAN VIEW. yrly <!All I 2bdrm$325 Quit>~ budd i ng "1th HarbOw 3142 B· d plex $450 m•i 1 bdrm $280 beautiful landscaptng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S:.:1,.-11~orG4l 3639 • • -t .. v..1· t ... '\'-'""•¥-l 832.41;HS111l't' lff'tl ROOMMATES Shareo-M-5aYe i:J'lJOYmtlrt' f'.i) '"'"I All .\lleti & Ldei.ty It•:. Wt-(;h('rk Rrferl'no·1·-. Coll 546-4212 AYollable Mow! · h fdeal ror adults over 3S __ _ :! Bedroom apartment Monlhtomool No Pets L t'f.WAllO asin~ 1IJr 1'11ndo Pool. LIDO ISLE 1'11••1 '1 I" Npt lfrh. No pcl.5 or children Call 2323 El~en A\'e, C M APTS 2020 . F~llt.'rlon jacuai, tennis •, blk lo IJnlllf' loc <.'a laltna ncn 1.mda675-23ll 642-7605 Ave. (I blk east Newport ocean. View or orc~n & Spac 3 Br. 2 Ba . trpt \u 'rcnn1:.. pO()I. Ja't:. , __________ 2 BR b 1 1 Ave & 1 blk so Bay ) greenbelt /\gt, Diana, pal10, nr brh. lenn1!"t & i•ondo S3.'iO $4li i~l:J or _ •1 a,lupex,prvt 631,.,.,,.... 846-1371or R40-4027ev" shopsSS50540.6187 ··•o•"'Si \1rs·m1th . 7 pallo. 1 car gar, nr schls. ......,.,, -.,.. '"' tlean, neat 28r, Illa, $32S rm 213/592-3147 0_:. a 0 1-..1. 38 26 lniM 3844 I>OVJ-:R VI LLAGE o-m~ .. t~ wanl"d L'/M :.tove/refrig. gar. no _,..,.. "" b d , I O nu" ...... , ~ r l . h" .. h od 2b f· ( I · "· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 rcon o avai ec 1 ln11hart>2RH . J ba luxury pets.qwe ne1g ..... r o . r. am rm . rp c, "' i·w CONUO l o I •~CJ\mo 645 9442 S3501M 673·8062dys fenced back yd. $:.170 Deluxe <Jupl ex 3bl' 2ba. '• u r. u r. ,..,., ----·-Uana Pl CQndo. MalUH'. --• 714-249-5236 bakony. gar. frplc No pool. vollcyb~ll, tennis. Near Hoag Allr 2 br rcspomuble. rer req ~ 2530 S.aYJew Av~ ptU; ~-7194 streams & lake~ $340 lwnhsP. cpts. drps. I car • ': u\11 49t;-266 1 1 Bedroom Apt" 2 Br . I "': b a ll I x mo Dys 213-572 32Z2 , gar Adlls. no pet" S28S -• .. 1 block from ocean townhouse, gar. fntd yd . evs. wknds 71'1 ·523-541>9 mo 548_2695 25 yr old t ducated work Spacious . 2nd level Center of town. $:M5 SlOO MOVE IN G l! d 2 b , ------in~ elas~ m11n needs lo Bltns + refngeralor 645·4655 eve ALLOWANCE bo courde con ° r' 2 Eastblu!I 2 lir. 21, ba, 2 'lhare s unnse ram food Carport&.laundry facil DELUXEaBR,vtelA..Ot:\\ R~ \ s~· ~a~ag e car gar 1'01>1 µvt & \unsh.tnt:&hfe w ~enou~ ON TH E WATLR 1 br den . t:xec drt:a Lido Penan cabana Stone frplc. patio Adult $675 mo le.ie 673-7890 Santa AnJ 5S4 7070 Wet>tm1n.'lt <'r 848-'ll195 $325 & $375. 673-~52 carpets. bllns, palw. 2 Br. 1 ba, pvt patio. (•nl'I w~f~~r~ay "~iewoa~~;5o qwct $415 Al!>O apt to Yernale Wril\• 1'0 HoJC M•~ ~~~1s-t11 Heaut. immac. llghl u1ry l qwet. adults. no pt:ls . ~1tg~~o~u~'L:~~csr~ 833·1003 __ · _· _ .share. 640·~. 54o-7559 4533. lrv Cu. i.27rn • llm1·r ltl ll11h ' Or apt. just totally ·re · $325. 2201 P11c1hc, CM 496·92.:W SJSO. 2 Hr Ore1ngetrec LI DO VIEW 2br. frpk SHAiE A HOME M<! Kl i'O done. very lite ltv rm 645-7647 ----------Condo. Overlooks run patJo. sep DR AdlUl 645-7464or761-2284 W Anaheim 761 1442 E Anaheim 95'>-4500 -~~~~~~~~ w/h1gh beam reihngll. 2b I h l I . Extra clean 2 br. 2 bn apt nang stream. Adults $600/mo. 675-6359 We'll help you find a tt: LIDO ISLE a BR 2 b -frplc, l blk to ocn. $5SO r. res pain · r e an. Fncd yd garage wt laun · • · a oftdofNM -mo. Gar/grdnr. 675.8138 huge fenred yd. Open dry hook-up. RefnR Ca -83J..m7 Channel front /\p1. 2br hable roommate! ~~~~=r~~U; Im -FUnir.hed"'"' 3400 Apw~:s S a l / Su n 1 7• 7 ~ ble TV. Walk to ~chools, Loguttohach 3148 2ba, split le''"1· hu~r N ce borne w/pool in Ir~ Lawsoo Rlty 615-4562 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *d 1 br waterfront apt SJ50 Wes t m 1 n s le r C M shoPt> bus Child uk No ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio 2 car $!arR Bcwl 1' 1 f d t.!IO -----'tuc:boApt Byoceiln poo1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miJ Lea.:.e 5484107 peli>_SJso496·492_2 __ Deluxeduplex1 yr new.2 shpavail S6it,f44llH•il ~~l~·1.~~r~~~132 1ak Bnind new. never oc & jacu.u.1 S32i>: Mo ·H B lolboa lslClfld 3806 -67~ 32S2bet~n 9 &~ 3 BR, 2 ba + r_rplc Qu1N u..-1.1 __ •-och 3840 B.r. 2 ba. vww, frpl, ~ar By t:I R&nr ho Mkt . :l hH nr~hts or I 49113861 a&k tupi<d 3 AR , 2~ ba, ..,.....24"•0Yy• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S " RI' " b ~t t " C I rwnn • ..,. ..... -St I l I l & ... I k lt rJn"" l'h··' ,. d S<2 c 1 -..-"' u., •frac1ouii, ", a . "r ee. n r .,o. oa:. •••••••••••••••••••••••. ain gass. 1ecnry 2 .,a ,1 ,.n..,w ' c:a r :i~c-. 1 "" .• 1,..1 ,ono .,S/mo . a l --.. Atnum&glas:.LR3Br. rplc i\"ent l'laza $425 /\tJlls wetbur Walkto W<·-... I 1 1 J h M h II Co_....___1n1·-t ... . . s<LA.R1• bnach I 2 & 3 1'" .. .. ... :> lrp . :.l0\11' rr nl( )t'ifnl "·~1mr .. ··tt• .... L', lo "h"r1· o n ars a ti31 126fi ,_.,,, _,.., 3425 am rm, $525 mo or lsc ttl 67" a•94 "75 5930 ""'4 "'"l • r " · "'· C Adil l n.~ ·~ '" r n ° L• •LL-t.L.~ ....,.. " .,., ""-' r 1 ·d h h , ove s no P C' s ce1I Lea!..-ut mu 111 mo .1 11 I' h ,,. 1 n ,. d \1 Rr. l\1AX v~-June 673-5510 ----r"J)l'. I:. IAS r. ~Jrage $550 lse Call 497-4114 S500 t.7~9111 kui.~ ' " ••••••,•••••••••••••••• ---------CHANNEL REEF Eastsade 1 Rr. small but & pauo:. 960-2358 -'-------"' mv,l'lf & t!11 uithter On r<'IUll . 1 BR w v.mJ T1·mporary s.zso Month ti75 91I1 Russ WOOOBRlDGE lolboo '"'"wfo 3807 RENTALS ccoazb.y1nwetoods S2bt'5aom 7cJlnl ~6:.00&1 Lgl' dl x i.plex. 2br. 2ba. 1 bed, Crown Po1n1 area AJI AduJts no pt't; :! hdrnr Wk~~; 992·5000, Eves ('flOSSl NG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ruRN OR UN t'URN lb.. b b h Ideal tor 55 & over Le1tsc 2 ba from S32i.I J31'. f)(J(JI. 62_3·,~ Townhouse. Bri ghl on Newer 2 BR, 2 ba. yParlv. 2 8 d r m s . 2 b a Mon-Fri 9 lpm 3 r. 2''1 a. gar. nr c · $285 mo. 645 9919 ber !JAM 'Clubhouse, Shown IJy L• 1 h . -·• I b Adi •7 E t --xtrns f'r o m $385 or""'"·l200 1 .-ema e. 25-35 to s are J Lu.'<ury waterfront 2 Br .. .,...e lh•nl or uy S550 ts. 00 pe ts V('S • Waterfront. Boa l s pace Re<lccort'd 1 Br. i>eduded R46-1.S91 ~ _ ~ Y· 549 3965___ Br condo HB. S225 mo all colldo S1700 mo . Al!t or$121,500 646-3903 213/257-97~ avail.Adults.nopet.'I. & pvt. Close lo shop'g, u""' mo NO DEPOSlT . (;ozy bach studio frpk ., •LOOK• uul,incl.Kathy,963·9~ 673 1020, ('Ves 752·5710 To--&..-·1e Upcta1rs lg 2 ur 1 1•11 II. Cednc Roberts. Bkr g e t $295 I ,,.rv . 1 d I $2"~/ I .... _ " .., ' c II M re r. n · s pecia NO RETURN New 3 b cpts.. a u l. ..., inc Charmm~ boy \1ew, pen-"'errwlt> roommate 25+ BLUfo'Jo"S CONDO Unfurnished 3525 w Iba I cony. was hing a argarel s1tuat.1on $240 Adlts only or 2 br. den. 2 ba, bltns ut1I 4~..:... 494·817 l thouse retreat. 2 br. sun· wantaHo s hare 3 Br apt, Plaza nrea. ·•ur. 21 ~.,a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• factl & gur Yrly $450 _673-5l70or8J9 0877 752-~ d k I CdM C 11613 1775 .,., • n ... mtl refng 1 BR & 2 BR a"'"· xlnl ec . e e<' ~ar opener a -t>nd .uruL no ~cl!>. "." '7L NE1 WPORT B£ACll 3Br. Cull">'.' 675 51~ or e .. e!i L.rg l Bf>. ava1·1 De~ l.'l G rut """ 6623 ,,..., No ch1ldr"11 o r P"l" ..., ., · ' " .~ Duplex 2 RR, l'h1ld or _ e1J11_m _r__ °""' oc.-ean view. walk to bch, Avail im'""'.,11 $civ• "mo· "'EMAL""'. s hr w/samc ., _roo 6445nlor67553&J 2~83 . plush cpl5, "!nt 675-8213 _ _ uti.l paidcitCl!JJlS{a~.$350. ..... >IV" ,. -'"' .. rec fattl, drp~ int·I d , 1 640-7194 s mall pet OK. fnrd huck NEW 2 Rr 2 Ba. <'lose t S4ft0.s:8> S49 11116.499 3922 lse 675 ()377 Br 2 Ra bn"1hl apt. Ten BAYSHORES 5.Sl-37(~ eH·~· ') l'arly 4! H.{. <'rpb . drJ>!> ___ yurd l m1 from Ot'l'!ID beach. $360 per mo OCF:AN FRONT 2 bdrm 2 -or!>. Npl Heh. S175 B~ l>l ln., M;ilun· 11dlts. nu Co t M 312.. Sngl gar c:·pt!>. drv~ 964 2937 oa huae der k . ., ... , ·«"". J Rr 2 B:1. !>le~ If• lw:ll'h , 1133-~l ResS48 7035 rrl v •11,, •·i>mmurill > D•..JexH Uttfunt 3600 pct' 1·n1 I .. ir, $375 a O eso .., ......_/wt d I\ 1 ., .,u ' , , • .,.. "' grwir r P v nov. pool. nt•wl" tl 00·or a\··d. <'nl'I l(araf<!t>. n_o vi·ti.. "har" ·• " .. rm houN··. W '···Jl'ht~ .. , ,,u,., h<•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r."'7) ... ,D"'>"t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~..,~ ~uod 73 ~o I I 3 ~" 1 .., . ,. ... l>U n~ "" . ., "n"' ~ ,,,.,~ ....,.1+-t>p.6 -61"" 2BR.lha,nr y new, It $700 per mo 4944778 S475~yrlyhwti4~lltl.I .tlBSl70tncld.ut1l £rpk. l'ncl patiu $700 mo Duplex. 3 BR. 21'1 ha. 2 -LA MANCHA APTS patm, encl. gar., I 'h m1 eves 675-3305 c·ur gar, $500 N U S5()() l.url(e 4! bdrm. Oet>arl Large l.2&3 bedroom Park Bns tol Lge 1 Bdrm ..!._o~arh. $350. 642-8973 --5-ta Ana 1110 848-3079 963-3254.968-0397. view. frplc. p a tios. garden apts . Os hwhr. Condo. l-Ompl redet·orat E Bluff I I garage washer /d ryer ed Clubhse. pool. JllC. Near beach, 2 Dr. 2 Ba. Sharp l·BR & bun"room, •••••••••••••••••••.••_•• Nd feml. rmmate. lu . ove 'J 3br, 2ba, • . , blln'>. enrl gar, gus bbq dJn rm bnck frpl new I St dll d N E S" shre, 2 bdrm .. beaut. ant D.R., den frplc. Avail .t.--A-11!.....-i-L-~ It ms, $440 per mo. Pool. Gas Pd 7'18 Sl'oll gym. Gas & wtr pd nearly nt:w cpl. drps & · ·• · Ya con o. . .. <• ,. Dec I $675 759 1914 ..,.-... -...-..,...... -Yearly. 645-4345 Pl ,, • ., c/V73 Adll!I. no pets. $285/mo. paint, fplc & gar incl kitch. & bath: ll(c. deck. 2Br, 2ba. els lo shop I· Sl.50/mo. 847-7319. . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• - --. ......, . ..,,, 640-6759 $345.847-3241 North Lai.tuna. Av::i1 t f r w y • C o m m POOL home. J br. 3 ba. lallool.,..t 3706 .LJveonthe Bayfront _M_ES_A_V_E_R_D_F._h_o_m_e_a_l· ------~--Dec. I. $400 mo Agt. poolt elbhse Cpt, drp. ra10 rm . t'r . beam ••••••••••••••••••••••• All modern I Br mospher~ 2&J br dlx lBr. stove/refnl{. lndry. I llockToOeeot1 494·7551 . frpl 633-2777/538-5798. ce 1 ln~:. $700 mo 1 Brgara"e apl on the ___ 475-K247 apts.nopet.s.546-1034 _ pool. wtr pd. adlt.s. no Readynow2br,2ba.2 Hewporlleoc-h-l869Af*IHWRhfvntish•d 548-JOeO ___ Gr8fldCana l.$325 mo yr. LG 3Br , 2Ba, near beach. KIDS OK pet.c;S255mo.5'19·1240 ~S::1ds~i>!'t~~l~ot1~ ....................... -Uwfw.,.flfted 3900 Ocean view N ewport ly.64Q..2019 frplc. beamed ceilings. 3 br. 1"'2 ba S325 Pool 2 BR. beam ceilings . St ·c all betwn 5·7pm. NOW ••••--•••••••••••••••••• Crt:.t lnhmt!. Tn le~el, lalbooPeniltllllo 3707 dshwhr,garage $550 mo 645-8084 no 7 1 clean. pool 'avatl. $290. 843-4562 TIIE EXCITING super clean & vnc.tnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly Dys 640-5719 am· pm __ 31317lhPlace 642-2464 '"''M ..... "'S"' "'PTS. '"«" I I .. 7 • evc!>/wknd' S I s "e t 3 "d m IE"'CHWOOD "'PTS -...c: """" ~ M.• i4 •• 2~l 1 Br. furn/unfurn S300 -----pac ou • qw , " r 2 Br, 1 ba an 4·plex. drp!'I. "" "" • MINUTES TO NPT yearly. OH street prk'g. Capistrano Beoch 3818 townhse apt w lj!t• pvt cpls, slove, adults. refs 2 Rr. 2 Ra $:11 5 mo YOU CAN AF FORD acn Call64662:11J ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. Po~I Adults $235 031·3725 Adult:. :l62-1800 NEWPORT BEACH 0a<'h.l&.2BR ----Execul!ve upl>('r duplex Sorry. no kids or pets from S2JO & up 21 S2SO yrly Sm studio 1 apt. 2ur. den Ocean & S400 64~-33&1 or 675·594~ Charmin~ 1 br, £-side Brand new 3 Ar apt 118 Park Newport Adults. No Pets ~ -1 adult, non s moker. ut1l . Harbor views /\II bllins 2 8 ~ d 1 Car, patio, quiet selling. S425 w /fenced bckyrd, 1561 Mesa Dr. 1111 .g, pd bi5-6238eves/wknds . W/D & refriu Almos t do~, c • rps, yun ·no S25 0 t mo No p e t s Oays 84~·265Sor536-487a .S J:J'L·E fN W ----,.. gs 9628118 LUXURY APTLIVINC', { U\.:) Balstvdol eW1>1Jrt _ estcliff Realty _ Corona det Mar 3722 new Mo to mo or lease 2 · 979-0136 ~ -Adult, quiet ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• r ar gar $498/mo Via ------East Side lbr, $275. Pets 2 Br l lfi Ba, bit-Ins, new OverlookingTheWater 9am·5pm546·9MO ON· THE BEACH 2 Br 2 Verde & Ca mino 3 Br. $390 l''amllledsl onldy, considered /\gt, no ft>e carpets/drapes, encl. '#:~acnii-irvine I I \ l.1 \ . ' I I l\1 I' \ '-.. \ TRI-LEVEL Ba ( I ri · Capistrano Henry Wall. n o pe t s . Woo a n . 6314320 . rp c. p v. patio on Agt. 496.1435 Kaiser. Mesa HI. 186 E. ----------• gar .. pat io. Nr beach. pnv. rd. $500 mo winter , . 2LstSt. 546-6985 E-Slde ideal for day slpr. park, shops. S345 mo. $600moyrly.673·5432 _ Ocean View. 2br. 2ba, • 2 Br, Iba. pool. patio. n ~L219 Co 3724 downslairs duplex. Child New large 2 bdrm. 2 ba, pets $280 548-0916 ---------ato Meao OK. S400. 714_.93_9197. bltns, patio. No pets or · · -2 8 r . 2 b a_. gar a g e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids. $365. 353 Hamilton, 3 Ur 2 Ba, den. carpet/ dshwhr. patio. No pets Large I br furn w/gar, Col"OftCI det Mor 3822 1/528-0820 days or wknds drapes. garaRe. patio $325. 833·1693 $270. Ad Its only Open ••••••••••••• • ••• • ••••• 64~3818 No pets. 2 kids $400. • 00 • M. F 8 30·5 Sal's 9-1 S l8l·H Del Mar 645-9455 DELUXE CON 3 Br. 2 ~-4968. 2110 Newport pectacuJar view ~r bay, 3 BR. 2 ba , all elec. new. ba immed occ up. $395 Blvd CM Pavihon & Catalina from Co v ' d p a r k i n g . Easts1de 1 bdrm. 1 ba Ron 84Hl010 · secluded h1fl s 1de 0 d I d I 1 ---'--------• En JOY $750,000 s pec ·i-----------•I tacuJar spa. 7 s w1mm1ni: pools-, 8 lighted courts.. miles of bike lra1ls. put ling, shuffleboards. Bachs from $349 50/mo AL'iO l&2 bdrm plans 2 i.tory to1o1. n houses MOllLEHOME ~MATIOM Rent. option to buy info. repo's loan assump11011. etc t::as.,y flnancl 0 I\ l' 9office:i Mobile Home St0re Sant.a Ana 5~·7070 Elcc. k1tch, priv. pnt1os Anaheim U56·1011 11-b 1 1 l Wcstmmster R48·8895 "' a co n es· c rp s · W Anaheim i61-l-$42 Roommate wanted to 11h.are Balboa hlland Bay front apt 2 bdrm 2 ba S400 per mo . 633-1382 or - 615-6&63 Fem. roommate wa nted. 3 'Br up t , Balbo a Peruns ulu $150 + ulll 1\75-3184 GorJ?eou~ hoU'>t' to !>hart' 2 mr from orc•Jo . :1 Hdrm:-.. IWall'tl pool. 4! frplc:-$400 llu nt llrh. 1714 llW2 7:!52 1-'t·male ~•intt!d lo share l br ~tudro apt Sl2.'i mu 4-~ util 1!<17 1!880 du y:.. Wknds <213128~-1099 Rental to sharC' w12 ~uy:;, I iial. ft:m pref NH Bc.b. Own rm (ur n y rlr $1911 /mo 546·!">605 . 640-4529 Rmmate 2 Br NB hm <.;ont un llpm. Mon lhru l''r1 or nnyt1me wkends AJl.tson 673 4406 BAYFRONT CONDO "Like new" unit an The Covos 2-Story li ving rm. · 2 BRs · 3 baths · 3 decks Sl.t>SO/ Mo ID-114 l Barbara W1nagle ti42·8235 Custom2br,2 ba.only wnr /aitl. s45o mo upex. Auls ony "0 oPEN H OUSE SU N. 'i~Ui~. ~~ &;1~'.0·2~'.~ $650 m o . 673-8677. _642·2164•552'4894 Meat,:~01~;7~l c~· l;1~ 9·4PM4lH22nd St.Apt D. ---------Orange 640 7905 846-2118. 2 Ur. I bu, all elec. Brand 546-2277 2 RR. 2 ba, npr. gar tn drape~1 e:i. park1n1c elevators l-E_All_a.he•t•m--•9•56--4•500-I Fem lo~hr rum. 2 Sr 2 Ha s«ur. apt wtsamc Non- l\moke. :.auna. pool, S Hrookhurs t, HB $151.1 .. Ul1l Wkdys9S7-0272 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Exec 4Br,'2&,!rBa home on pk, fuJJy decorated. view lot. S82S mo. grdnr incl'd 187 E 18th St $400 cld 847·324 1 eves Al Fash.ion Island. Jam· Raotftl 4000 2 BED. I bath. Adults on-Costa Melo 3824 ~w A<lf ~1.5032 · · E SIDE 2Br +bonus rm wk~ds boree & San Joaquin ••••••••••••••••••••••• I M ...,, P I ••••••••••••••••••••••• "..,·~II>.,,. ~ ' ' u .ll Rd y. 01";?1·~ 00 · frplc, immac, encl yd. New 3 bdrm 2,'l ba patJo "' s · Room w/ ktlrheneu e ------- 640 9256 H Yntinc)ton •ach 37 40 lst + sec. s395 mo 2 car garage. 2 bdrm. 2 Forrtntal information $60 week & up Room matt' wanted to 548·2080 ba. Bach. umts. 960-4407 548-97S5 sh are 2 bdrm. Oceun Lge 2 BR ~pt condo. t'am 847-5820963·5&91963-2518 7 I 4/644-1900 front In A;ilbon fluul MediterraneanVillage Sein Cl..-..+e 3 2 7 6 • •• • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••Condo, cov. patio, 2Bd , HEB> A RENTAL? Sff Lhe experts al * HOMEFIHDERS * Romes-a pts-plexs·sngls LarResl selection oC low rentals an South Orange Cnty from $100. AJI areas-All prices Call todny-Move today 498-0084 2Ba, tennis, pools. end urut. shoJ)6. 19861 Clare· IT¥>Dl 499 1974. 3742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor , Hunt. Har bour. steps from beach. S:!SS. Avail Dec l. 213/592-3171 LOCJWMI •och 37 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 412 N El Camano Real. Son Clt>ITK'nlc LAGUNI\ BEACH MTR INN $75/wk & up. Maid ()('pan l11lls Co ndo. 3br. serv., rnlc1r TV, heated 21 ~ba. frplc . pool. glf cse. pool.· Ut1I (7141494 52'>1. & ocean view No pet!> 985 N Coa&t Hwy _842 39J:jt66l Ql!f7___ l Hr + Uach., blk to FAMI LY HOM t: •1 bdrm beach/downtown. S37S lq 21 ~ ba. Golf course view, S27S 768-9'51, 494-8611 beaut kitc hen. Micro Newport hach 376 ~~1v:98 tr~ comp. S600 •••••••••••••••••••••• ,~ -. 2 BR. 1 ba , ful l Steps to beach, 3 Br. 2 fum.isbed. l bllc to ocean lia, den, lndry rm, newly $4S>/mo. Adlt.a. no pet.a 1u11nted. $475 mo. Eva 6'7S-047S 213·330·1959 Wknda, ________ ___, 1.14 .. 92!4770 , ________ _ Fanlasllr oc~un view-con do .. 2 br. 21; ba. poob. rec tac. else to shopptnJt MOOI mo 496~430 ~ -~~~• S..Jumt C.pfstrmo 3271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Muat rent by Dec. ls t. 2 BR, l ~ ba .• 2 •ly. coo· du; 2 car 1\l. ttar. Peta a klda O I\. $3SO Per mont'h, 83H"55 OCUHFROMT 3 BR. 2 ba. wntr $600 3 BR. 2 ba .. wntr S500 STEPS TO OCIAN 2 BR, Iba .. wntr $450 3 DR. 2 ba., wntt. 5425 2 Br, channel, yrly SS.SO PAik UDO ~ BdrJnrl1 2 batha. rrpt, •du.Its oruy. 1425 unfum. •Beamed ceilings. wood pan.eling •Grasscloth wallcovering •Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers, walk-in closets •Balconies, patios •Pa rk-like landscaping •Swimming pools, J.acuu.i •Lighted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways & beaches I HD•OOM I IEDROOM & DB4 2 U - 2 a• TOW..,.OUSI Adults Only Office Open Daily 9 to 6 'G} c114J ss1.ao20 2400 Harbor Blvd , Cost a Mesa, Calif. Rm., mosaic kitcb, patio SPANISH •~odcw I•* view Outside balrony grdn. lndry raci.!__645-1693 APARTMF.NTS Barhclor unit "'1 hlnck L()11ely l(ardens·Brook!. :~1~7i:0 · Ca ll Marty 3 BR. Westminster. 2 BR from beach. All ulil pd wtr fall --- NICE l BR, refng 1ndd, & 1 BR. llR. call aft No k1di-. no pets 201 I·: •Kltchen f'ac1I avail. Room.ate Mff. 25. non( patio, $265 mo . Ask fot IOAM 847 4510 Balboa Blvd $4!50 per •Jar uut. healed pool s rnk Mst bdrm. p/furo. Bill, 546-5880 rro + secunty dep. Ca II •Wkly or daily ma 1d sr v ~ 7666 W .......... Viii 3br. twnhs. 2 car garg, Sue 556 7707 •TV & phone available ,._T;l- 1 -----"-• OCJe frplc. 2\.\iba. $425. Bearh ---------• As Sow en $63 Wit .. Beautiful new adult apts. &Talbert. 842-9650 Nf'w Bayfront 3 BR. 2 bo. Z277 Harbor for ...t · 4350 Pool, jacuzzi. Schedull'<l fplc, lndry hook-up, dbl Costa Mesa 645.4840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• movean!kc.15th Sharp 2br apt Large encl gar, upper unit. Slnl(ll' $40 2033 AnaheUJl Bach.~·S26S enclosed ftatio. Bch area Spectacular bay view _ Avi• Oouble SSS 1811 l Br $290-$305 960-3689 a l6or wknds. w/bch area. $800/mo yr IAl..IOA INH i1I11 c c n tl a # 3 . C M 2 Br $335·$350 S I b ly 840-1879 842 24M TSL Mgmt 642•1603 LS. pac ous 3 r opt, 2 _ $ 6 5 up w "e k I y • ba;,,1at10, J kids ok. For lease 2 br. 2 bll, 1 bile w/k1lr hencttc 675-8740 l .... "9•leeclt l140' A_v .now.847-0967after tobeach.frplc,lower un Furn room w/k1trhcn ..••nn .. • ••••••••••...-4·30· it w/paUo. Avail Oct p rt11'i to rent. fe male -lst.S425.mo.20644lh Sl M111s1on VieJo arPa Kennebunkport ? 613-8483 ~<M9 __ L>ouble 1>;arage. 20th & Olive. lln. $60 Ali.o smg.le. !>llrT!e are• s:». 960·~ •Single, lfarbor-Adarns. C M storage only S30 m..8974 Isn't that the hor.se that won The Triple erown in '727 Steps lo beach. yearly Hm-:-pvt bath . m.tture Lge modem 2 br, 1 br. emplyd lady 1111• pnv upper. Crplc. all bltns. r Slkn ' l ·, u ·h. -$375 & $425. yr ly , Garage re s, "" t-.ui; ~ · 10X20 garage. $40 mo. 721) door opener. 6"2·3490; 49't 7346 Tras k Av c , W e b I. 842-46$7 Larae room with private 894·2585. 891·2144 If you·re not sure who (or What) Kennybunlq)ort Park Newport sub·let111e, bJ11th in Pnuntsun Valley ExtrA lrg. garaae 51.oraait' was. don·t feel bad-you're not alone. 8 roo's 2 BR. 2 ba. $444 SL35pcr mo. l'i63-5354 onlySt25 per mo. Rear of Kennybunlq)ort ls oneof t4qlstlnctlvely rm.P.P.Call957~1" P leasant room. Non 5QW.19'h St.CM <:all different apartment noorptans at Seawind Vill9 3 Bdrm 2 ba iar blk lo amok ln R older lady. _JackS4&·2277 1n Huntington Be.lctl. Seawlnd Village is a result bch Vrly.' u 5o. mo . Refa. Good loc Reas. Office...... 4400 of totally personalized professional planning. e75-6670 Al\. 645-6709. ••••••••••••••••••••••• The kind of attention you oeserve. 1---------JMllllet bach4'10r room & No Coi.tn Mesa. 700 SQ. fl. A perfect !>lend of nature and IMng-C.... a Me4lt bath. Nr beach. $225 $M0 cnJ. Oround floor nestle<l tn a to~ with babbling brooks and Q\Jitl 3 Br. 2bat.h, flreplaec. ALSO l separate rm Tom. 540-2200. ponds.COOledbyNturalocean breeus.Addto •te111tobHch • .-OO/mo. avall.673-0l?~ -MEDICAL SU I T~-3 ~tD~ that tennis courtS. swimming poolS, a jacuzzi and Wf1111 ., ... tto.a S...r lttfthl• 42DO tn:atrncn\ rooms + re· 1 convenient loeitlon near shopping and 6Jl·l400 ••••••••••••••••••0 ••• cept area. Choice CM / employment and you·ve got a plaee ~would ~~~~~~~~~Mammooth Cndo, alpm 8, f roul\d floor location, prouoiy call hOme.(Evtn Kennyt>unkp()rtf) vww. lllMIDY sttu. Walk 340. Vacant. Bkr, One and two bedroom. one and two ba\h 21 ~1:1~ ir.ii:zl tocbain761.63l-2618 1_M&-_1aes _______ _ adult ac>artments ttom *315.00 Hetihla8'$-93:H; Yee .......... UIO 0 fl' F Jc r. s p Ac E S l . _ _J • ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED. 8W1lnta1 Ex-~ Wl:SreL1F• 2.Br, 1\'J 8a ENSENADA BEACH ec 3C.'8a I Mlll apa~ iq -il 1n Hurm 1~ VIit~ _ .... _-ftt,l•townhouH:a:.:~=-=-;;.;· ;.;Ad.;;,..~;;;;;;-.on_1~_·f HOUS£. Sleepe 8. $40 N.B. Phont1 covera1e, ""' no orct'Lft Ha 7133 d~. 94073. typing nc.:dcd. Prere.s · • · Pafm Spnjiga Condo on OCleaR view "'-~ t5555 lt11nttngton Vllll\}t Lane Huntmgton a.ictt. CA •• , YllW MIHIOn HUI• Country Oeni.r or OD tbe •Y1 (714) &g3 5198 ~TBLUl'P. Stunft.IAI Club. -.s.uo _640-_'M7 _____ _ From tilt s.n OitQO F'rttW~ <1rl\l1 nonn oo 8Hctl to a br, :i t>a. ff'Plc. La• orn.· •PAC9 500 ICI-n · MtF.ooen. tntn wm on Mc:f.cJaen to ~nd \llli.ge, patio. Pool. lhluu Lake Arrow '1 ea d X1Dt loHLloo. Comer ol rumbtl1nou~•Open dllly IOAM llldldk edwta. No pe\a. '640. laktmlateondo.elpe 8. tltlt•,.."POrtllvd. ...... U0.7022 MS-••tll1 I AM t rl • . . Dl2 OAILY PILOT w..y w-"d 50l0 ,.,........, 5350 H•lpWuftd 7100H.tpWa"ftd . 71 00HtlpW ... t•d 1100 Ht4p Wont•d 7100 ....•..................................•.•.... ··············•········ ·•····•·········•··•·•· ...•....••••..................••.••••...•..••• J I 4400........_........ 4450 ........ ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0.••rWtr 5005 ht l'ty 11N'd• U OK 21111 ( U rrurf'lt by prl nH• ntM prop 613 341~ .. ._" ANITA for!Tlt'rly or CiOLO~:N TOUCll <'an MW~ ACCOVNTING CLERK Archtttrtural Drllfbmun. Auto tamer for Reg1i.ter li-8•ANIO-•N-G ____ lm!I' Cart'('J' opportutllly with 2 yr 8 m 1 n ex p e r news p11 per. 4 ti 30a m SIMGLI USll IET AU. SP ACI •••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • ••• 13,00Q~ t I lklU\~ Sp1u·t Hl'Cl'l>t l(1nf llh IXICUTtYI SUITIS l.uxunvu1 oUH 1·~ 1 ' •Cu llWl' \r ~r r td r\ Pl'ri.on •ll phun1• n1\ t•rllj(t', 11•r1•vt1on1i.t ~ un f1•r,·nr1· r11om :\l•t 1•'· n-Ot1try l,t•d\t' m munth to rn>nth N1•11r "> ('011"1 Pllu11 , 0 (' 4tf1)\11 I A f~W(I)" l \111 \17'1 /ltll NC'ar Rrti tol & ll;i l.1·r t" M 3lJO S(i rt Sit>:> 111t• ffrnltor ~ 7T"I l'dM db. 'Wit-~ Ulll 1111 A ('1 wmpk vi.ti 1-t $1K\ JOO N 0 1 '>l' I ' ,, 1J ti7~ woo 71 'iq }\ 1 11111 M11rin• \1111,.& ~s>n·111lt) l i'nt .. r 1l)nlh1 1A11lrri N•"'"1111n r.u ~ (I I I l " ' I' :'\ I I I' II. ·II hfr11fll lt•r1 .u ""'' h t•ltl 1,1u•r 111 S.·•I 11<1111 h ~ 1• •• II fl ~· lfl I ~ I J I I \t ~ l.tJ lliftl .... tri ......... 450 •••····•········•••••·• LOCJllllMI .. och l_.t 4b !i 1 1130 'l fl S '.'~O S•ll)i) ITl\1 \ '" I· h l'4«> :Lb"? It 0 I 110 Sq. 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Ulf t'lll 'I 4"1 11\.'t lllllt'I' 1!14H S.ttWMt,.Co. '42·217 I 545-06 I I REPUBLIC HOME LOAN n.eo...-yottMra .... YM To WhH lMy-CeMOt • 4rT .... TlleLoOR 2NO'S SI 0,000..S I 00,000 .,_en.759-1 Ill "'"I '-• 111 l' .. 11 f.dl st_..,. 4SSO '"'""''"'""'''I.Wt l'\1 l''I\ "''ll f'" rt10 11 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• I'" , 111 J111t t.11 t 1, 11 1 l•u \ t1111 ~111 I II ' JOO Mt n $Ito.!. lk'r mu <'o:.la M41.'u 111 I 711 \ :ll1 I' ... 1111· I llt r 1• 111· ,. i1 1 • 1.1 1 t " ' t1 1 ~I K hJqK ~I H Il l I 1.tt1 l.!141 1111• A 1••1•11111 111 lull tr4 'U'l.I l1t••l•l11 ll\11111l1111· • '" 111t 1lth "'" tllll I h11\ I • CASH FAST • '41111' I ""'' lt11111 . '""' l\lllNl''Y IN IO II y~ :WO 71181 llll'll' 11111\ 111 I \ • I 11 1111 .'!hi o\ .It ti l°t 11"1 111•1•!1-. pru1ll(IC' comrH1ny tn 714 ~7-8223 Ideal for housewife or ~atltitw ortlrtts Advan moonl.rghOnlf husband to rl'orhf'd •l 171414 ·3462 Ct•mcnt, bcnd1t11. <'CUn Anntd -.upplement tncumt MICHELLE•S ty oftert•d lo mlfturc., Secwity Offiur S300-S400 mo Must hnve rrotav•ted.A..ck!tall ot'lent Ei..penenced, rull llmt'. depmdablf' wh~li. Call • Ovtc ... • :<! pcr50n 1• m11 nuae ol rute .JWt. l..30paHZpm. S40-3008, 045·3645 Wood) IJAM 2A~ m ·JHO hct Appl & tnt<"rV1 •w perm p•>t1 1l1 on 714 / Mon WNI 10 G ~g 8fU I M9 3281 l!: 0 K Bltb)Slller wunlcd. l'Chll RIDE WANTED: I~ MC11a Wrdc Or E . bh.-. evc1' & wknd~ for 2 yr 01•11 pcrntely nt"cd cd •213. (1u•rou Konu A<1sembly worker tllghl ) old.9006886 Mon F'r1 lfl )prn rrom l.1.m<~ RowhnJ(l CM Steudy work for right --------- ('oi't" 1nr ~h·su to (:hJp , per!.-00 557 7000 Bark offtc<' m~d1cal ,.~ m.in Av 111 o.1rdc·r1 Accounun.: s1slancc fu1l /t1mr, ex/1 <:rnvr ffl';LI" (for H1 'AYROLL S900up Asselflbly wort;c a vail . pref . bU1'Y pedwtm· or n111 ·, 1 $5 oo wk C'<tll Well known rt'11l chain full ltmt>, dayl nle A:.· 49~·13110 1~i 7K72 ll<'l'kt c•xp p11yroll as Al P sembly Technology Inc· clerk tl~cd lo ru1rly high 23041 Alcalde. Lag His vol. Plt·n11an1 tilmosph & 770-28Sct. charming bo1111. call n1ta . ---~------1 540 oos.s Co1111tal l't•rson ltlSSEMILUS IAkER. F/T & PtT po!. open bak tnR cookies No exp nee· $3start. Call ~SN;963 nrl A11ency, 2700 If arbor. lmmed openings avail an CM electronic assembly of ---------•1 ALLJORS Jo'RJo:F. m1crowavt> or prinlcd Banking , __________ , rircull comp-onent-; 6 FULL TIME T h t' D a I I y I' I I 0 t •• iro electronic assembl)" \'II It I ST MAS <i I f.'T Arcou.11llnic exper req Good pay & TELLER THAIN oelO!Jf' for your ./ ./ ./ beneht., Job 1s localed 1n Expcn~nred ... ho pp1nrt convcnHin<'l' TE .... POl"'•Y Laguna B•·<Hh f or XJnt oenef111>. lrvinr Na t'\l'I)' W1'Cine11d11y i;lurt '_,... ~ appl. Berkelt>y ~troli;. l1ooaJ Bunk Call J..iot•t 111.i Nov l~th thru Ot•c ASSICiMMINTS 1714> tOJ 3JOO Per'>onnel Van Dyke. I Ot h CA I. L N 0 W ' 1-:am XTKA llolJday $SI Dept . Irv 833-3700 . 642 5cr78 F'ur mformu t1on on how l•--111111~-;.-;.~~;.~;.;;;;;,1 • .;l::q-.ua;J~Ompmpolilir~cili· miiilp.iily1.tr-.i ·rrRAt•r l'rof mnn :w. you t•un work .t rew duy~ "'T'T'RUTIO .... '. or a rrw weeks lo 1:,1rn ""'' '..,... ""' rnlli•.it• · t'(lur Ull'<.I. ''11"1., 1hut XTRA Cash-Call u., HOUSEWIVES OAould Llkl' to uccompany u 'lhnrp lady to soernl Work the hours you h.i \/\' STUDENTS 1•vt•1lti.. th .. att•r & dllllOR uviulubl(' PARTTIM~ Do you have I or mun· ("l:l)4J..141?l!'>artKpm Ac<·ount1r11o1 Clt•rk~ II ae ac ount IAHKIMG '9SONHEL TELLERS W~ CUrl" ntly have Opet\• 111.:, for !\harp In· dJviduals in Lhe followinc loul1ons to work o n 1t full and part lime basis. l4M'ftCI , art& Seto AM Ar.a Part wne positions are ror 30 hours per wo week, 9· t~ a. m . w...:&:30 p.m .. Monday through Thurs· day l''raday 9·4,S a.m . to t> 4.'ip.m. Mewportleach Co'°'"' def Mw P 11rt t1mt! p'osataons available 16 hours per W\'t'k Tut!sday and Thursday. Please con t 1tct our Sa nla Ana lh.•t<ru1lment Ofr1ce tor appolfllmt'nl (7 I 4t 558-2136 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK NEWPORT /llVIHE l''ull s.>n trt• Su1t1•, $Z!15 Monthl} l'.)jJU Mj fl ft'lll t'tl \ 11 11 t t\h lll\"<olll" 111111 l t\1111111 l-'lllollll"loll ~\' W.111•r 11u1A1·1 11 \lno )l ~t, ·-• 11 11 >!1.'11 l:!.10 MASSAGE " -Hookkc~r:. L.ibe l1n;U 1n ,,erl1ng r ears co e ., c h ang ? l.Jkc to 8ee reiw lli. or C:cnl•rul rice m,. r 1 n e 0 P e r at 0 r acrounung work 1 Lo<·.il Ettual Opportunity Oata Entry needed part lime for busane .,s CPA ofltct' 1-:mployer. Mt !'' •,:,!J IHo:• ,.,,, """ • 1111•·• "'"'""" FIGURE MODELS .~ ..... , W.--£•d 4""00 ~"'"' "'""'' i11lth1 ~· ""'' AIWtOWK, ·~/nh/ ESCORTS Cull Phylh11 !:H~ tl1H!f KtPOp<:rutorio ChPs htre label i ng Commen:;ur att' t·om i----------t•At.l..Ofl VISITT<)OAV maclttnt:. Will train Call pen."iatton Better pa~ .._ _____ -;.-.-.-.-.---.,......,. _., 'Ill' \I h II 11 o 11 11 111 h o• I I 11 ~-· •• ••••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • 1111 t Ill· 11 N \ 1 11 •N \I Lo't & FOWtd OUTCALL OHL Y ~·,., ~ (\ ff . t lt\·Klllln,1ld1·, 1o>t1rk 111 1: !'11111\\ I'll I 111\11 ' \N \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• __, 11 ,,.,. ~111w•• 11 w r 1 t •· r :. •' •· k ' 1111 ,. 1 A t SI 00 Days, ••••· hr ... ub 1."l.l:o<c 111 l,.1i~t1n a t11•1lro11m 1•11tt It "•' 111 Ct.i.uc•tli• 11 ' 1"1"11 M •.t rwto.lftCl•rMn' 631 21,.0 H ll S30R •h A I " ... ,. '"•\;\II, u ....... u,qul ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. I s. ~n \:ti <.:oronadt•IM11rur('n"t'1 t '11 tl.!l//ll .................. GOLDE .... GIRL De<' l!lt RJO m.'IO M1·:-111. Quwtni•:.i. 1•,111•11 ""'""""'""'"" " 500S Main. Sle 11501 Oeluxt> mt?dtt•al ,Utll'. llol Write <.:1t1i.11lfh'd Ail OWN \'Oll ll llWN hti:hl\ TRUEPSYCl:flC <:a platn & wih· st-ck NorthTower ,Orange lmmediatl' part lime grbund fir . Coron~• cJl'I #200, Datly ·Pilot, I' 0 prohtultt.-& lt1•11ut1ful N't'" & tdl-i ull. Curd & rcmale ~rew for lari<e 714/835-~103 opentngb tn lhe Hunt · Mar Realooom1<•&Corp Rox 1560, Coatu Mi•i111 J•'ltn & fnNhHm ~hop, of 1111lm rt•11dln1:11 $10 I saiJboallbGreere Sharl' Fnday lnl('rvaews AUTO 1nglon Brh. Newport 6756700 92626orrall G75 3K6:! r.-r111 .i llw I .ti\• t 1" <1ut·1111un oni.wcn·d by expenses.2d t594·0897 Nov 24th.1978 Bearh & Westmtnasler ---M J UCI ud k fu:.hllm J 1•1111,, T11 p11, phorw 4!M Ktl77 LOTPEllSOH areas Prerer tndavaduali. L.alt\&Da Bearh xlnl l'X 11 e st c•nl !ot'l' :. f>c•n111i , S11nr1 "'w1•nr !. LINDA & VICXI Mature tnd1v1dual de· posure. 310 ~Q h 1 rnom wtor wtout board A<'<'('lt"""''' $1:..:.oo inr l SCRAM-LETS "'"..._allM-·m Acllv1ty Ai.s1stanl Con sired ror pos ition as tot ha vl· pre viouc;i eJC 'toraflt' Very altrat·t1 vto, Work •rnd tor pay ro bt>J?ln111n1? t0Vt'nt11r)'. ft ...,_.. ...... valesrenl llcr.-.pttal App attendant for Mercedes penence. bul wtll con a mple parktnl'? IOOO No r('nt Mark Spm Gpm. turto:.. tr1rn\t1\lot & i;:1a11d ~NSWERS ForTMFunof t! l y an per son . IHKI I Beni Dealer. Appl) in sider those apphrant:-. Coasl ~Mo 4~ 7~1 645-6357 opt•nani: l 'all Mr Watr·r~ Serving all Orange Co f-1onda St . II H per:.on with heavy CU!ooh1er1n~ or anyttmt• at ~II ~>1114 512:1 llt• l'Tl('l 1'111n.') 835-7313 ---:.ales bdCkl(round 11 1200 Sq Ft Sl8(1 mo luliMu/lft•ed/ \latun: Wuitcr Adm1nlstrat1v., & !iul.-, hired we w11l l1 .. nd )'OU lo ~arjluc rat e Pkv.) & ""-ce C AR RENTA i. +J l•t :. C'J nnlod Hansom A Hew Approach To traanc~ 121 heeded b) IT\fUlllO• VtfJ our tra1n1n~ c:entcr on ~"'eryon S O f.'r-") tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.S0.000)r.45 t·ari.nl"'a>' C/\Flthat lllT lllM CREATIVE succes..,fu l ra:.t growtn,i '<:;I lfllPoaTI full salar> ~1s!>1on V1eJo Pruft•r ..._.s busy. nr Da:.n<'y land, M 1 JC e d u p a n LEADERSHIP mfg ro Selling :.ceunly 71411131 17460-17141495-1704 Excellent gro wth poten Mimt831 7444 OsmlN'fwNty 5005 ~eller movin.: oul uf 1hropolog1sl ··1 un A Public Talk for mt!P & s ystem to hotels Gd ...:::::==:==========::::. ttal, :.alary & bendlb for appl 8JI 3420, Sulton " ROBERT HALF'S Industries. Inc . 276941_548_·887 __ 4 _____ _ accoun[enJ,JS. Cam1110 Capistrano. La~ &inkmg Niguel .We are an Equal PART TIME Opportunity Employer MIF TELLERS 8ank1ng PBX OPERATOR Wt han C11t hNMdioh opc1~ few y• if yott han that SPECIAL tef~ •oice. are well qroomed aftd 1ookiftcJ for a po1itiOR CK ow PIX Opttator. If you qualify call Pat Moqill: •• ::?'!' ••••••••••••••••• counlr)' Al{l 71751 1400 covered some EJtypltan women who are con· educational back ground1----------Call Per!>onnel 01•pt mummies lasl week. and cemed t.o awaken their req w /abahty lo co m AulOmollve 7141835 2606 lo d :Hut>• """'"'- weren'l they anleresl1ng• own true leader ship mun1rale errectavcly MECHANICS bacCkAgrLolunFdlST BANK .-......::. Ba k AT LAST ... MOW YOU CAN HIGH PROFIT There was a sign on one """""LI I T N 21 l Exp. an s ales. arr l g , b ~ 0 Dix bee. Wt.1 EoJoy favorable Nwpl Beach a ddress w1lh o cean vi e w . Full ~res Avail 1mmed Call (714) 644-6881 become a part of lhe ROOMING AUTO M OT IVF. AFTERMARKET. Earn up lo S250 weekly Part 'l'lmt' toS750or roore full Tune ai. a Distributor of the mos tpru!l.l.ahle 1tNns 10 tht:. 94 BILLION DO LLAR tndui;.t r y Brak1.•s , S tart l.'r s. /\llt-rnat o r s . Watt>r I' u m p s . V o I t a i? e Regulators & Starter Orivei.. No previous ex· penenre necess a ry and you don'l have to sell. You can be l>Upplicd w1lh your accounts. Inves t· menl rrom $3750 secured by refundable inventory a nd guaranteed buy back Fordetalls rail D1stnbutors needed 111 Or ange Coai.l & s ur· rounding areas. NO cosl for lnc11taons or d1splayi. NO exp<:rience rt'qum.<tl NO selHn~ or \'l!Otltnlol or them reading B.C. 962. u;;-~· &u~~indoHolei. hotels. mfg. or securlly ~~'?n~~i:~c: il~an~! ~pJa~Opye:.'°r :\1 , ~ .. ~ f' I guess lhal was th lS.SS So. Coast Hwy Top helpful. Send resume & Coasl Yellow Cab. 173001----------0 license number or the of the Surf Room al 8 PM salary reqwremenls to N rt C R h I T lllM .. d w Ml Hermann. Fouol<1tn Banktni.: , '\\'po A t al I I . m Laguna Beach. Please James Raymon . tn N f SI t TB. R '- f Id L k I I .13 Valley c o o a er LE Lost Ir r........-d 5300 call 494-7022 for rurtbcr 1e oc s nc . Ii b N h & f;qual Opportun1l~· to:mploypr M r· .DOWNTOWN LAGUNA BEACH Plush ofr1t·1•s 65' .... Q rt tnCld Ultl 494 7796 IJff1ce Spare soo IJOO ... q •••••••r::':':•••••••••••• inlormat1on. ~rovta Avl' C M E~~~d~n e w o pi: · Lost or Found a pel " Call HELP couch & love s t•ut -----l·~~----~·--~-·~- 1\ n 1 ma I Asi.t 1'lance gomg lo Neb Needs a ----------iAuto Parb Trutncc & 1..t•al-(ue 537 2273. no frt> nde. Do you hnve room ADULT NEWSPAPER Delivery Onver . full & Op .-n1 n~ .• f o r •' J>('nt•nt t:d nolt-1 t-lll r ~ rommrl"lul ttlkr ,\1)111} ---------- rt • lo rent. 17146.:1 f\<•u d1 Hl\•d . II 8 2nd fir J2131·394-0015 tly:. 121:1 t ;193.4446~ V(' YOURMOHEY FULLY SECURED WITH PRODUCT MOT MACHINES ----an your truck? 548·8075 CARRIERS LA TIMES pl-l1l'l'll.·. Ex per helpful. REWARD . PH'SOMI s.t-•ices 536 0 N.B .• SA .. C.M Work J bul nol net· 6:11 Otl I t;;-.;ITED (',\Llf'OHNL\ BANK. ,, Mon.in h B ,. Plaza. L.tl(UllJ ;l.1~1>1'1 496-LZ7:l "· () I'. ll.o\t \OU n ·.Jd today':, C!a:..,tlll'd ,\ti:-' It not. )OU r" m1:-:-1ng the b~i;t bJr)!a~ns m to~ __ t.o~l M k 1tle n Wh 1le ••••••••••••••••••••••• wks per mo, $90 per wk ----'--------i----t blk k " .a mos from 3AM·6AM Musl be Sr O.C. Airport fkluxt' o ffices w/s crrrlartal serv1ce 7S2·5626 NEWPORT IEACH Pnme location Approx 10.000 sq fl Paneled of fi~. Shower & kitchen C.ontact Lowse Dahl. CORPORATE REALTY 975~ WAYCOCORP TOLL FREE 800-327-2310 w mar m.,s. · Attr active bus in ess 18, have dependable car WE SUPP LY AL I. old. 10 21. _Y1r An; Mana woman, shapely. unen· 979-9251 PRODUCTS. ALL l.n.L.agNig.8Jl· 845 cumbered & creal1ve,J~~~~~~~~~~ DISPLAYS. AND ALL Lost Pekaneseorangc/wh seeking responsive. sla I· RETAJLOUTLETS paws. male, 3yrs. old ble.educatedman.48-60. You provide 5 8 hours work per week. wilh minimum cas h 1n ve~l menlof$2.916 CALL COLLECT 24 llrs IMmg). No lags.968-728 over S'S". caucasian on· Reward ly. C. Lod1cs. PO Box 903. LO~T Small white Poodl W 18lhStreet.CM. REWARD. 64S-08'i4. Laguna Sch. Ca. 926S2 TrG¥tl 5450 ----------1 ...................... . Fa.ttaiftYoll•y beuti•e S.ltes Beer Tavern. CM area SUPERIOR Sha re oUar e space & Fill 13 yrs. Gros!> $7.000 MARKETING LOST I'', lnsh Seller V1r Leaving Dec 30lh for Yorktown/ lirookhurst. CbJcago. need l rider to II II Ans l o Kelly helpdrive.CaU64t>·4962 963-3633 15 •PEOPLE* Needed lmREdiately $5.89 pr mo All he lp run. save. Pvt of cs indd conr St6.000 dn Agt 645-4474 7 I 4/22t.-I 304 LOST Sel f k · Ir rm. rerept rm, rec:ep ~r~l::.!3!230~------~~~~~~~~~-I · o eys. vie. &1-.,_m . lionis l. Xerox. telcp _a er : · Balboa lllland n ear llrepcratio.. ... er vc Cor . Warner &1---------~Private ply has income Jo'erry. 11 110. 673-4319. •••••••••••••••••••••• • Busha rd. Call Anita , RIH & PltOFITS prope rly , land. mfg. 848·9337 'Schools & •• ~ 964·1791 ror more info. IE YOUI OWH IOSS business ~ C~n absorb Losl 'h Golden Retre1ver, lmlnlction 700 lfJ_ 1 In this cule clean Thrifl s3oo.ooo. Prinr . only. 5 mo. o ld A r ea of ..................... . WANTED Shop. well eslablisbed _4_94_·-~-------2 0 l h I 0 ran ge . C . M . HEWPOltT CTI OFC in fa s l grow 1 n g WORKING PARTNER Reward! 646-2686 Sr exec. will share you neighborhood. Make or-The Wall Street Journal. Npt Ctr deluxe sle & shr f~r. Si,000.497·1744 Time Mag & radio· TV overbead expense i n· Tierra Del Sol Rily news have reported on cld'g secy. Contact CG. 497·1744 this business r ecenlly. I\ Lost: Lad1cii gold chum llnk bracelet w/coin at· t ach ed. NB u r ea Reward. $150. 673·2803 Thompson. 494.3072 eves winner . a real mo ney or write, 1104 Miramar. For SaJe Balboa Island maker. Requires S11.SOO Losl Men 's diamond Lag Bch Ca 92651 rash. Sal S3SO per wk. nng. nr pool, Newport -"'"'"---· __ Gift Shop, lncl. Lse and P~US Share .or Prof1L'I. Crest. Reward. 642·0133 REAL ESTATE LICEt4SE SCHOOL OFFERS Gu.st Lecture Free Xlnl tuway v1s1b1hly. new inventory XJnt loc. Uni· Build good ret1reme nl tn· crpts, paint, AIC. under· que items. Good clicn· come. Call (714 l 871-5252 Losl cal grey long hair •Crash C.ourse availa ble Gruvs or Gals N;-;-J11tn g . No t'X penence nee. Company willing to tram Parl tune or ru11 time Call Mr Roberts. 834· 1377 Advertising Coordinator for publis hing company an San Cleml'nte. l<'ull lime, no sale:. Typ1ni::. worlunit w1f1gurcs. ~ood telephone aptitude . de· tail on enled Ca II for a ppt· Penny.498 1600 gmd park'g Ocean & hill Lele. Leaving art>a. Make for appl.10-S daily V1r Cosla Mesa Nov. •Materials provided. views, from 50CH200sq fl oUer.673-002Seves I L--~ 6th. Reward 646.a786 •S ma II c la sses for·1·---------c I c~g 1186 499 ......... Own y Own 8 . I ... ".,_"" personalized instruction Advertising -ava.J ·'" · • ..,.,u, our usmess. OpporhMity 5015 FOUND Parakeet. MIS· •Choose own lat1te-day TE ' COSTA MESA Area d1slr1butor for ••••••••••••••••••••••• sion Viejo. owner please &nighlclasses. ~'!5Y.OUUT Ra~ MrNally Maps. No identify. 770-1042 Denise •Placement-up lo soq .._ Professional office space selling. Ser vice company commission. 'AGIHG ·a\•ail. m California 1st est.ablished accounts. In· LOST early Fri morn. Arllsl needed part u me. Bank Bldg. 750 sq. fl vestmenls $1650 l o 1H7, Gold bracelet tn Free3 Week Camera andtor typeset· Low price ·includes $1S,450 secured by inven· frontofCdM Post Office. S aJesTraining. ting expe r he lpruL Janitorial. s eru ril y lory &equipmenl. Write. REWARD. Call 496·4744 c.•Fot-041tctils Newport ~n:.1 gn C7l 4) ~ s ervices. confe re n ce include name. address. 1rround. 131•1003 4;3.0442 673-~. ask rot Bnan room & ulililies . Conve-telephone & 3 references , _________ _ ruenl location. 230 E 17th lo Personnel Director. Gel on the n ghl track LOST Parakeet, No leg KateUa' St.Costa Mesa 642-9560 NAMCO . 2121 Mo n · w1lh lhe Da ily Pilot's band Y c 11 ow I RealEslateSchool ·.------all Rd ·w e· CHRIST MAS G IJo'T Chnrlreuse West NB. 32031CaminoCapislruno 1 Small. elegant, pro· lev 0 · S. · •rm· TRAIN ! Appea rin g 673-5160. SanJuanCapislrano ressi9nal bldg. Near Ingham. Alabama 35211 every Wednesday slart------------i ------..;._---1 Capistrano Mis sion. o r ca ll l o ll free ing Nov. lSthruDec.10. Found while 3 legged FREE CHECKSTAND & ·Much parking. To be 1-800-633-4545. · For more information male dog. Vic. Jam· C ASH REGI S TER completed s ummer or CAllHET SHOP and to place your ad 1 boree/Brislol. 644·0139 TRAlNING. 6 weeks M & '79. Now I e a :i Ing. CALL NOW W. T & Th. 5·9:30pm al .,.. 496·5454.. Highly successful. Od 642·5678 Found: Cocker , Spaniel. ROP. Acjachema St. & AJI Aboard for the Dally •.<~ cac;h now. Supplier for brwn & wht. Vic: ~r La El Camino Real. near Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT IAY VIEW Interior Decorators & IJl-.iestor wanted for ex-Cues ta, Memphis & M i s s ion , SJ C . TRAIN. Jo'or more In· On La{ayelle . Cu nnery Developers. Seller will pansion of number I vol. Delaware, HB. ls al O.C. 714/496-3U8. Classes now formal 1 o n . l' a 11 a • Village. t200Sq. fl train new owner. Agt. R. Boat Dealer in So. Cal. Animal Sheller. forming. Register Im· Christmas Ad·Vasor at • • 80..LGRUNDY Wald536·1461 Xlntretum,overnormal FOUND : Gray w /blk mediately. &42·5678 .. Realtor 675·6161 AFFILIATE expectancy to right in· stripping. male Persian JoM W..tecl, IMAL HOSPITl.L .............. 4450 INVESTMEHT vestor. Must be able to cat. Nashville Ave. H.R. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Groo me r . balher. no move immed. $100.000 SJG.0278 " t •· I GUAIAHTEE m in. requiremenl. As k RN • Mat~re Lady • Pvt cupping, 11ss1s o: r eun ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCATION! 17tlt & ...,.,,.,,. ll•d. Successful retlil shop approx. 950sq. n.. MOC) Per mo. Bkr67~·6700 PRIME LAKE FOREST BUS. SPACE FOR I.EASE Beautiful freestandlnA buildin,, stDne, wOOd & atJau . Unlimited park· Ing, AC. cullom drps. • lont term loses for -qnUfied t.nanlL Feb ' occupancy Yor t'Om plelelnfo HOME PtlOPERTllS. INC 761-5100 $360 MET PU WK. for Mr. Fleming, 848·1866 Found Fem poodle mix. Duty Residence. Wk.end Full lime incl. Sal and PAIT·TIME ~to·__ 5025 g~ey & wht. recen~ly Relief · Day Shift ·Ca . orSUn.~·5463 Ou I . .._,. ..._ clipped. Warner /Raitt, License. (213)633·81G7 SWERINO SERVICE r alest program m ••••••••••••••••••••••• SA 979-4632 Lea~e message on tape. Now turin• for all shifts. automatic mercbaodls· 00 YOU NEED CASH., · · N •-Su Ing features the new pop. · FOUND Great Dane type TEMPORAllY JOI Apply 888 . Ma.... ale topbotfoods Allare na-lst,2nd&3rd 17.th & 8205.A.835--05.37 llooally known brands Home owne r loans puppy n ear Needed by young man, a u c h as H e i n z , arranged fast. Tustin. 540-1822 Australian, for 30 daY$."---------•I c8 mpbt>ll's. Hormel, pc>rrow $1000. $100, ,......,, SlSO St art immediately . A/Pel.Uk ChelBoy·Ar·Deeetc.All lexlble terms . pas t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Strong & capab le . The Jolly Roger Inc.'., a aceowtt.s are secured by ctedlt no problem. Call RELAXING MASSAGE 838-0274 Santa Ana area dynamic. fasl growl~ us In otnce buildings. us, "°~f~~~G .Bob James Llr Masseur ..:prel;.....;....;er_rr_ed_. _____ 1 restaurant chaJn, bas ~~~· l~drtnal plants HOME LOANS Outcall 9-9, 494·Sll1 BabyaltUng my home. Af. ~I~ln;c~C:n~ ~~~~j~ We Qpn'::J ~efi~~fea:;:. 7t4/!IM-l6lO (bkr) PREGNANT' Caring, tern,oons &t Eves. Trans Clerk In our generul of· pie In your. a r ea to ShorttermR.E.$ confidenllalcounseling& avaJlable.642~7. _flee accounts payable servicetheseaccounts. Avallablefiuit referral. Abortion, adop· ....,W..e.d 7100 dept. We provide xlnt Wt pnt•I• -MC.-.d Call 673-8634 Uon & keeping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOl'klng cond & benent11. loc...._ Ill pw.,.., APCARE 547·2563 Accounting clerk/phone :1~ apply In person .... ..._.. r.•-"· MB A LOAM COUMTIY GllL operator needed ru11 n. .Mir•.,-IK co•~Y f •••cl••· You mi«ht save a lot or urne. lmrned . openin,. 42 6lltth ................... ~ U:'t:'rs~~~ h~fp~e:~ * ESCORTS * ~~f ,::~~~~~-,, cdo~ '.!::!. c. 927~~· Y"f" fed~ •..,...ty cha.r1e 31 hra 957-8474 tails. Balboa Marine 146-0lll .... & ~ •· S..&..I ........... 1 _ _...__ ~ a1,.r1dHw are. E . 0 E \'ouprovlde&.10hrsyour Loan ro un st l l n a . P.""'"-_.... • cbotcc.•.tt&.1.Y-J1ttticu0 PackUUl&. pta.cerntn\ l8USo. E.lCa.tnlno Rul _ .Af't..MANAO.ER bl.-nutomnbilt, be ready 64$-2509 San Clementt'; Fully lie. Accounl.IReceTval>le l>OI· ror 55 units Jn Costa to a tart In 30 days, w-w~-~OJO Forappt.492·7216 Ina. clerk n .. ded full Meu . Exper'd couple, m inimum 1nvutment .._, --111 --tame lrnmed openlna. Hutband mut t have S3000 Call Toll Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SllfoiRI LEE• Full co bentfil• Call malnl exp. Wife bkkpa Pboo ataffed a. br day Prt. party Meda 2nd T D CERTIFIED 549-9811 for tppl, " de· e • p Ca I I • v ea , l .. 00.12W400 money Securtd b)' MASSEUSE tails. Balboa Marlnt (213)1115-38$1 .,...,, .... 4~ prime bayfmt prop Ate\ Hou" Calls By Appt Ha rd ware, t 0 . E . "" • t7$.9l8C> .. _,. M/F/H. 1, Want Ad llel T "• ' • • r II' •. ~~~~----~~ .. ..... • .., Saturday & Sunday Interviews '\._,,9:00 om -2:00 pm Monday -Thursday Interviews 8:00 om -6 :00 pm AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES , ·MECHANICS ASSEMBLERS If you have recent aircraft experience, we have a BIG opportunity for you I • u..til oec.-er 22ftd. Horfttt op wlff offfr a spKiel cash award to you after 90 doy• of ~ftt. TIM -* '' SI 00.00, Clltd •• mite you to caetoct • few ful dH9ih. • Long term employment oppottunltlea heve been ctHted by th• u pending production reqult9ment of our commerclel end mllltery program. • f11cetlent rat11. benefit• 1nd wor111ng co,,<1111on1. CALL COLLECT: ;' (21'3) 777-8381 . Mon.·Frl .. 8:00&m-6:00pm Saturday & Sunday 9.00tm.2:00pm If a phone can It lnconvenlenl, pl .... come Into our EmptoytMnt Offtc• at 12140 Cren1hew ···-·· HewtMme. c.Nfomle 90250 Equal Opportunity Emplover M/P NORTHROP · Making adwnood technology worlC . ,.._ ' lo • r t. 0- , • I· e 0 · . I, ·. , .. .. .. c. •• &. . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ,. . . . Sunde)', November t9. t978 DAILY PILOT DD ~, ~ ;t•l; itij [el~l1t 'II =t•ti t~i >£A£D;i-i ;\9 ,ij.!J •JI ;J !!ii•l;i._ Alladh•/T•••,.... ...... c...... • .•. ~s.r.k.. Hwc..... Mo.-g ..... &OnJ-T .... Pr..-+y s1• 1dGles1 I ..............•....•...••••••••••............•••••.•................•.•.•.....•..•.••.•...•..........••...•••..... ···•·•••••·····•••••••· .•.. .•..••••.•••.•.... .............. ···················••4f- C..m -ork, Ol'IJ d ••n• Carl)t'ntry. ~ ~blnf'ts R•mod•I, rt"patr, 1.-n fl• u 11 n C g •rd o n · llouaeclearuna. Dependa· Co urtesy Movers. llte Piano twUn.c & repair. 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uality work. etchlni. Mdlua'• JOO(' W Coaa 0 1 d C • b In et 1 r•rpenlr)', u ld Umti m a Int c 111a n ct' b I e . re Ii ab 1 e . m ovin g & haulina. yrs exp. Ma1ter'd deg. ln Caretakers Resp. Pror. e v e ! '" d . 111•·1. NR ~~ti Ref11rb1,bed R •·•• rraftarnan1hlp 1tl yr• 1n landscape ap rlnkler ln.&»tworthy s.e. Sierra Reuon•bleMS·Wl music . This coupon cpl, bonded. avt.now OC h~m c I ma ri n e /RV . 4 d l--'-n U.,M.l7J76 .atta u c'd Mr Palom IYlil~m 6313716.645·7926 644'tP . worth$$.1161-1433 refs S21 Mam. Morro R1leya Loft. 548·7401 ,,...... ......-,,.._ bo ,t314 an :tPM • --MOVING' Let VersaUles Bay 1_e_v_es_. -------...................... ~••° Compl houaeclean1ng eaper le n ced pro· .,_.../llepair -.... B•JAppllaore ' r' ....................... 8edriC411 Cit1 .. g from racton es to farms ressionala make your ....................... led&taf. ,_ TRJt-CllARGF.JlU fo'rH Unwt No)obtou ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rreHol1da y rates next move a smooth Neatpalches &texlures · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :•••••••••••••••••••••• 20'.lS Miun, SA an\llll Uc c-ontraclor H..._,, a.ctric Haul, alupload•r Jump Ne~rt Beach lndus . & transition on you and Flt& EST. 193·1439 SeU your home or Income ... eramic lite •n:.t alled s.49MZ! n 101 7~181n u r ml.M 64$6974 trk. gn1dln1. tr e wrk. Ruidt:ntial cleaning. your budget. Local/long proper ty fast with !~!-·268:1's0~ers t7l~rs0 A•........,.~ - -d.,~UIJOM ..-tc 831 1257 842-3359 distance. Call 534·0840. PATCH PLASTERING Newport It.~. A:.aoc. " . ys, . ., "' ..,...._. .....-• Carpen~ t'rffu EA11t An> F.LYCrtUCJAN ttnclod CUc.C.l·TI~). A 11 t y p es . Fr e e 631-4516 1_e_v_es_. ------....................... ~•&e,.,... A an OT nabt fr 1t h Um1tr un H•..,_• • ROBIN'S HOUSE· esumates.CallS40-6825 •Savt' Mone.y• Ton} ~--_ la.r1eor•malljuti.i ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEANING SERVICE. '~'aperiCMJ loefl.g Un\•ewau•P1r\an1 lot ,. __ .,___.__ Ul'elt5ed 673 ~ '.mall Job4J, ~ yr• exp. for a thornuah!y clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRYWALL FINlSH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trff Serv&c. •Rep11n~ •Sr1lruaa t1n -r-" _..,,...., --PETERS PAINTING REPAJR •-REROOF. "IJ ••••••••••••••••.••··~·· • Lu• NB. (" M' S &:. •-.................... ~ m tllumblng, ~·~ tile C.1111 boiuse. 54().-0857 Hang-Tape-Spray • n Lands C E ""~~tMHtJ71 rnpoo ••tea~ cle.n :!~.'."':!'. ............... PapaCl.lfr 6.1l 42&4 Dutch wife houaeclean· ~:::·~st~ec!(iRG~e:e kichard 960-1787 ~:~tseh!k!s~c~~t~-~11'r: pert ~~':ptn~a~~t~8nin:: 11111 "'"'-Col-Or brl&bten n · wht TAYLOR YENCt.:S He& I ing Hunthteton Bch on· 552-0ISS ,.l....w..g Free est. 541·5930 slump remov•I. 675-2821. F .. cpb .. ~~ min bteach Cle1n ~-l"-••••••••••••••••••••••• ly R. ~'Mren,..... GAa.1a"" . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ins. •••••••••••••••••••••• bv "'"'rm haJl •15 A\0 ~ ..,, c:.... """~O"llO °""" 0-:-•1-E l /I lr E ---------. · • • Wood&Chalo Unk C &udent.JTootruck. rcu:...uag. xr 0 • X·Any plumbing. water Roof repa irs comp. Mother ol 2 yr old *Ill bab~ll. my home 6314896 n1] n ~. couch $10, c-br --Tr1t11h, tree tnm, Ron I do exceUent houseclean· p~ ~· honest. neat. reas. serv. leaks. bat.hrm encl. shingle. s hake . Fast TnmmJng. removal $5.C Oua.r eollm pet ~or K & 8 Wood Fencing, IM2•S7o.l. ing l"a.sl 'N Thorough. Uc d964-104SOave c er amic tile . Reas Guaranteed . Brian l.11.-ensed/lnsured. pt l"fJM!l t. U Y~ ex pr aates & fen<.-e rep.tit -Refs. exp, trans. 631·3269 , 832·2468 ~12 '46-UMS Do work my»t'l.I Refs 640-toeo. 644·0958 Wlll hauJ or cln. an thing, Prof pa1nting. Ext & ml. ---------•---------Lovlng Grandmother 11111 ~1·0101 b11/smaU. comm ·for re· LmcbcaplncJ • Low rates. Refs. Free PERRY'S PLUM BING Re· Roof For Less YOCUllM 59"ice keep your cbild. aflt'r ~-••lllg s1denllal. reas rates ........................ est.536-4780.S36-4383 Com plete plumbing CaUAnytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• noon & ev~. tn my homt' WHY SWl.ATITT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call nyt.i 968-8946 L M s ROtotllli Sod . · o . & 894-0421 H»rbor/Baker vlclnlly. Co f i d " O r 2 t p Clean up~ H l a me · · -og. Fine E.xter PaUlling by services. rain sewer rbll vacuums from nu e . u s e · •• au 1ng. o r Seed e d Lawns Rs· S r · T c I ea o in g Fr e e •----------r'-vv d dalJyorwkly. 751 method makH sense tat Landscapina Im med CHEAPEST bauhn~ an Sprinklers Tl"ee Work · · ~-l.~ct,; ans. ry estunates 24 hr service lbomas Parks, li censed $19.95. 1 a. service on ....... s.t-Yice .,. sha mpoo 'J'.hen !>learn llttVlcina. 64.2·9907 ~own Fr Est. Clll!:AP! Planting: Clean ·tas' me. 5SS5 rs. 673-3Ull · · 320~. Roof repair & any vacuum. AJI typei; •••••••••••••••••••••• Let JERRY S DO IT •VERY LOW PRlCES• 642·2995, 64.5·1390 Contr. lie . .#364419, lnl EXCELLENT p Al NT· coa t_1n gs' November ~=~u~~ m~le!ne~ a ~li.r: Oltltpg, payroll/taxes fmanc. stmts. more N area. lOyrs 833-8199 ~7-.2781 OnGard M . t Lite baulin1 ·mov1n g refs.675-7633 ING. Reasonable rates. HOMESAVERS. Plumb· special $50 off on. all 1571 Ne\Alnl\rt Bl , CM erung am · G · Fr ti t 548 2706 lng & Healing. Free est. linseed 011 treating. -.. ~ Co.... George 549·2015 arage·Y~r .cleaning. JapaneseLandsca~r. eees ma es. · $15 hr. Honest & reliable sh angles & s hakes. 646-3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EJt r ardener Clean· Reas. rates. 642-07<>5 Sprinklers. Low pnces. Custom Wallpapenng service. Bof A. MIC ok. asphalt & acrylic coat··--------- HOLIDAY CATERJNG u ~ Ffee est ·Reason HcMMProduch ~or;k guar. 9 YTS exp AllWorkGuar.FreetAt 979-806Sor847-0383 angs ror compos1l1on wClemi•g IDDWIHpillg Sf-•. Home or OHlce Parties Clll>M ,. .. 0 .... .,1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ltc d/Bonded. Noburo. 673-4158 sbinoles & bwll·UP roor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Individual/small bul> Charter Cruises 10 to 200 area. -""-.c>J 531-8162 897·2862 Drams cleared from $4.50. .. f WlNDOW CLE NJNG rsons &40-7758 . AMWAY Cosm etics , ' Painting. interior. Fcee FreeEst.AJlwork guar. ang. 26 years 0 ex· A 714-957·0787 pe . Gardener Serv. Trees. Nutrition, Housewares. M .. etMllK~ ~t Rea, r· Les Ref ' Or.amm.aster. 638-0953 P e r ' e n c e . Fr e e 640.559 I Public Record Reports spmklrs .. Fret Ei!t. Call Ho~ Care & Comm 'I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548:5937 ,_;ike a · !>. e.stlmates. Me mber oft--------- SocaJ area. PO Box 1012 C....,/Coac,..... Juana.nyUme.957·2696 6'2-1634 Acoustics. foundations. AU'n Gen. Contractors: the Chamber or Com· Coast Window _Cleaning. s A Ca 92702 536 5163 ....................... G al s.t-Yic M--~ partitions •. drywall re· lot, raml & wallpaper Plumber nds work. Good merce. Commerc1<1I & Comm. & Res. 1'ry u:.. · · · · ~ nt ork ol all kl d ,.., " ·~ pair etc 548-0512 Qua . work .. reas. pr pnces on remodels & re-Res1dent.1al. ~13. Refs. 6'2·5668 Typing. general office me w n s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · f'ree est Steve. 547-4281 pairs. Serv. avail. for work done at my home Free eaL lO years exp. HANDYMAN: Carpentry. Rosemarie's Houseclean· Mosw 'I homeowners also. Top IMppl1g W.lce r e a s r ates . Kathy Toequalily.~57. electrical. plumbing & ing. Refs. reason. Own••••••••••••••••••••••• WAL&.PAPERIHG Hat Plumbing.537-3194 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-~ Foundations. r etaining flrs.545-J820 lrans.642·1403,64S-3439 Brickwork. Small jobs . Refs offered. Eves , Pr ~ nique Shopping service walls blocks patios Newport Cost.a Mesa & 631..J085/67S-l.266 ~ fo r bus Y P e o PI e · Sect./Bkpng .Laguoa 536-SOi.3.Uc'd · · •MR.FfXrT• Daily housekeeping & lrvine.6"is-;.J17Seves Mcag1-..t Comucopia.54().0488. l1t~~I~~ p~'Yor Beach a rea $A c:n h · ..-.1 apt cleaning lm-lnt. ext, serving area for7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ... ..., r. Carpenle r. painting . ., • ..,.. . · p f . 1 k .,,. ed robl ., plus mileage Kathy Patio's , walks. & Reas. rates. 15 yrs 10 maculat.ework.549-3114 . Mo~ yrs. ro . qua wor · 11r oflenaotp .ems. 8»9485 driveways. Ret aining area.548-1752 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas. Dave586-842S Use the pros. 0 Keere ----------•·wall C81JS40-33Sleves . JIOUSEKEEPEl:t "Move a n ything . Prop M ngmnl Co . Legal sec re t a ri al · · P ROFESS I ON L Energetic. young lady h ·t t' .;Custom pa1nl1ni::. I m 540-2200 services. 8 ~rs exp. i:ape Ceme nt work .. com -WAITRESS : Ser~es will clea~ your home for ~~ ~rJa:s. ~~~~e. !::1111 •63T.~rR:~ a rc --------- tra nscri pt1on. Irv 1ne. merc1al & res1dent1al. parties in your home. one fee 631·2219 aft S. · Have somet.bmg lo scU? Kalle. 559-5967 646-3011 67H1S4 Want Ads Ca ll 642-567 Want Ad Results 642 5678 Want Ad Help" 642-5678 Classified ads do at well. HelpW..hd •••••••••••••••••••••• Banking BE o\ UTY OPERATIONS SUCCESSFUL. YOUNG, AMlmous OFFICER So are we and we're looking for YOU. Brent.wood Savings_ & If you're a talented HAIR DESIGN Loan is actively seek1.ng professiona l with a car eer onented In· ~v1duaJ with some pre •C' /\ R EER J\ TTITt; DE VIOU.'> Savmg.s & Loan ex· •DY N ,\;\JI C PERSON AL ITY ~~:~~~~~::rkB~na~uh •SHARP BUSI NESS SENSE Branch The person we If you're making good money now, but s eek s hou Id h 3 v c wa nt to make more ... If you've got a supervisory backg round and be familiar with sophisticated c lientele OR lots of IBM·3600 potential. . . We are a grwoing or-J oin a high traffic. high energy, high ganizauon and offer oul· class salon where you'll be supported standmg opportunities by 'WEOt~FER : •Gr o up M e di ca~I lnsurance Plan •Group Long Term DLS· ability •Group Lire Insurance Plan •Company Paid Retire· menl Plan •Stock Purchase Plan •Free Parking · Please call Sheila Har- rison ror an appoint· menl. BRENTWOOD SAVINGS &LOAN •REGULAR. EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING •ADVANCED TRAINING AND SEMINARS •POSITIVE. CREATIVE ATMOSPHERE •BEAlITIFUL ENVIRONMENT w e·re choosey -but we offer an in· com e ltd only by your talent & desire! Ca ll f o r appt -Templ e l o n 's TEMPLETONS' BEAUTIFICATION <714) 540·3000 or KELLY TEMPLETON'S (714 ) 833-7600 IOOKKEEPER F /C Bookkeeper -Mfg. Heavy exper. req Please send resume to Con· lroller. MOS Scale lntn'I 3178 PuUman St. Costa Mesa92626 tJookkecper. full c·ha r~I!. :.alarv o pen. e\pl·r . smaU busme:. 1-'ull l11nc orpHm~ Ca ll 642·7li71 Career ... Let us help you with your career trans&· tions. Call CAREER RESOURCBS (21.J) 420-1992 CLERICAL FLY FREE WITH OFFICE OVERLOAD Eont o mile an hour boftus for Heh hour on on Offlu O•erload TetllpOrary osslCJINMftf towards a desHftotlOfl of y011r dtoice -air or ship froayef, Work local ass.Hr-ftts with top pay. Opett to off skills. Col for an oppoifttnMttt. CASHIER I Dam.:~~~~~µ Fr!. £.00~~ 3723 Birch Street. Mewporl Beach 557-0061 '1J.00~ pleasant workmg cond1 ~ ~ ~ "iJ tions,ca1J storernanager 1"!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~!!~! (714)644-7330. 1; THE GUILD DRUG 1610 S-Mic)MI Dr H.wport hoch ---------•!·---------Clerical . F'u II or pa rt CLERICAL CLERICAL IJmc. Newport lit!UCh or . CASHIERS PART TIME flee. busy phone. ln· OPPORTUNITIES teresllng work Please TRAINEE c:all 645 4175 ror in lerv1ew Permanant p/Ume open· 4-6 hrs daily. Mon thru A major tare insurance ings. Also interviewing Fn. expandUJg co will company headquartered Clerical P..-sOM for Chris tmas help. train personable. depen-in Newport Bc;ich ha:. NEEDED FULL TIME Previous cash register dable mdiv an interest· opportun1t1cs ror in Positions close to home H expr helpful. Apply in ing service promotion dividui.>ls with !iktlls and Interested please call person lOAM to 4PM. sys fora newcardealer 's gen e ral orf1ce ex ABIGAJLABBOTT Gold Key Wa r ehou:.e service dept Pos. local· perience an 1 or more or PER.SOr-fNEL 3200 Harbor Bl. CM. Uni· ed an Costa Mesa. f1bng the following area:. SERVIC£S 12001 San Vincente Bl Los Angeies. CA 90040 (213)471)..2201 ty Catalog Showroom 1s exp, good a l detail & s1m· 731-7711 l~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;.1 a n Eq u al Opport . pie math. No typing. •Accounting Clerk -:-Neveracharge I• F;mployer MW . St.art $2.~ per hr. ad record keeping, detailed to appLicanl BANKJ.NG Banking 1 vance Ii fringe bene!Lts oriented, inves tme nt Cl 'cal Equal Opportunity Employer M/F . cash.ier. App y in person. Apply Mon· Wed. from knowledge helpful Deenpuly Clerk wanted MEW ACCOUNTS Crown Hardware 9am, or send resume to. N~ sharp. personable 3107E.Coast Hwy,CDM. Nu Orms Plans Inc. •MathApt1tude Clencal position ava1la· 3 ~C Al Loo o ble 1mmed1ately. Re· New Accounts person CASHIER l . • rport P r . qwres 1 yr clencal ex· TELLER/ MEW ACCOUNTS with S&L Teller e x· ,._c •. M_. 00626 _______ , •Ty p 1 n g 4 S w p m penence. 40WPM typing. kz*""t/Teler perience. Full/lime posi· Young woman needed ,. mlrumum. $669-$865. 833·0411. ext L ..... islicJ!! Classified Ads are really small "people to people" • sales calls with bag rt- adership and big results' To ph1ce your claais1f1ed ad. call today 642·5678. a 30 day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO (TNOW! 642-5671 CLERKS EARN EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS! ·NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Immediate full and pan 11me openings W1!1 learn various ph ases of store opt•r al1on wtlh excellent opportunille~ tor advancement FEDCO, INC. 3030 Hart.or lt•d. Costa Meso, CA Equal Opportunity Employer 1---------•custodtan wanted for ht COLLAnR Church of Chnst. Sc1cn· TIAIMH llst NB. full time. tel or Collate&packageeduca· wnte Clerk. 3303 V1.t llonaJ materials Wall re· Lido 673·1340 quire tirt1ng of heavy Customer Service Ne~rt Cen•--ofrice. llonavallable. for cashiering In a con·,._ ________ ., f 0 -""' ~ t ·1 h •• 260 or appt. range • Light typing. pleas ant A leading savings and IRVIHESAVIHGS temporary reai 5 op. Clerical We ha ve 1mmed1ate Cou nt y H arbor :· personality Exp. pre-loan has a full time OP· AND LOAM Mu st be acquainted openmgs. If you quaLary Murucipal Court. E.O E. boxes. Willing to tram to f'ast growmg St John operate forklift . E:<· Krut.B needs a competl'nt cellent working cond1· self-starter in the order lions and benefits Apply dept. Serv1cmg our coa:.t between 8am·l lam & to co11st accounts in · lpm -3p m, National volves heavy phone con · Education. 4401 Barc h tact. Call Nancy. 540-7171 St .. Newport Beach (Ne3r 0 C. Airpo rt >•--------• Equa l Opportunity CUSTOMER • fetnd. Call: Dons Crox· portunity in its Laguna w/retail. be alert & a c· TEMPORARY we offer a unique work· : on m4 >&14-1461. Beach office. We 're a ASSOCIATION curate. Please call or ap-mg environment. in add• CLERK TYPIST Employer . . . .. .. ·: •, :· .. ~: • .. . • IMPERlAL8"1.r totally semce~ted (7141752°2600 EOE p ly at Apr opos. 29 IMMMEOIAJE t1on lo excellent com Heavy typing & ac----------• An Equal Opportunity organization. so we're Pasbioo--fttand · N peny-bene hh;-llle~s curat~-alttry-negol:H1 mpanion fema le foe, SERVICE REP __ E."m•p•t•o•ye•r•M-/•F•/H __ , lootingfora Tel!er/New Beer Bar Maid . nights, 644•2652· WORK contact ble. n eeded 1mmcd. elderly lady. Bal lsl. 2 ;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ A~lS Clerk who real· full time . reh able. Cashier person. Costa ,~--i SSH!961 Hrs ea evening in ex· AN INTERESTING POSITION AWAITS YOU ly enJOYS working with '96-9033,496-5476 Mesa Stal1oners. 270 E •StatTyplst ~ C-L0-11-,---.-0-S-7-5-0 change for apt. Reply to BANK people. Slx ~nths S&L 17th St. CM. Full lime •GtMral Typist Dtpou IHWftt UV\ 11347 , C/0 The Datly •TaLERS• Or bank expen ence and BEAUTlCJAN, exper 'd, Apply m person 10·12 •btc Secretaries Med si Irv co needs Pilot . P 0 Box 1560, ,.a.•tTIME typing of JS Wpm are re· part-time or ruU-Ume I Only •PIX/l--' PACIFIC wb"anghlttoperss1tw3hot ddeoesks n301t1 _Cos_ta_M_es_-_a_._C_A._9_2626 ___ 1 -quired. adult Children's salon,•-___;-·_______ -Sf"• MUTUAL Immediate openin1 in xlnl money 4c career opp· cashier, mature. pl-lime. •Sf-. Clerils 700 Newport Center Dr day. Some typing. but ac· Concessions Laguna office. Savings In addition to a good ty for motivated person. Dri_ve photo. M. on-Thur. •Clerical Asst Newport Beach. CA 9 curacy more important Matre adulls to work and Loan or bank ex· st&rtingsalary,you'llen· 768-8801M.V. 3-7.30. Dependable. bon· · ColForAft (714)640·3528 than speed. Xlnt bens & CeekendsFl ~he Oran~e AT CRITIKOM perieocepreferred. Cash joy a beaulilul work en· • dable. perrrurnenl. Jt.B. plenty of 3dv. Call Rita, ount y a arg r o un ha ndling required. Ex· vironment, excellent IB.LMAN 962-4353 Apflal:ct-RI Today F,qual Opportunity ~. Coast{ll Person· snackbar. IS openings. ceUent salary, working growth potential and an Apply ln person . .Surf~ 557..006 I Employer M/F nel Agency, 2790 Harbor. :start.Ing sal~ry S3.50 pr p...._ wftti pleatiftq conditions and ben-r ...... o utsta di a b f lt Sand Hotel l""'"' S C 'CASHIERS CM hr. Only reliable people ~ ..a.....d Call or aiflY M o~J~"'y 0 n .. ene 5 oAN • st 1-·1ume.GoodPay ~Q~ offi ... e • ALLJOBSFREE · oeedapply.Call642·4783 r:... r,:' M•--•• = package. Please call for Hwy. Lag Bch. Growth co. 5 Locations 'Ir .- Nov. 20, 9: to 11:30 AM :!J~lerview appoint· BOATS We train. Co. benefits 0 ove tload CLERICAL. Clerk. Motel front desk. Cooks wanted all shifts !Zstatfttlc :e and 1:30t.04:00PM. . Immediate Ope n an gs METRO CAR WASH ne&J appearance. much avail. Appty In person A md ......,, AMERICAN moBJTY For. 2950 HARBORBl.C.M. F.QualOpporEmplyr J PAY DAYS derail. 2·&trl offlce, grOWtng company with 111 S VI Gs " MILL MAH perm. pt·tlme. Work Fn benefits. Apply at Ma _. cm ,. A M Fa>aAL Experienced&Tramee CASHIER. CFood> F'u11 1 ________ 1 LEFTUNTIL &Sat.494-3$21. Barkers 212 E.17th St. senlce d•,art•ftt, 23535 S.wl • & a.o. TllM CAltPEHnRS time days. exper pref'd. CLERICAL CHRISTMAS ._c_._M_. -------t C•t-r Sftoylc• H • CaUeDeLaLouiisa ... Newporter Inn. 644-1700 uc-1.,....,,.tST E c CLER"S ·-r1-.~ Laguna CF;:;.1)' EH:r:'~P~J;:~~e ext S2S Mickey Zemek Lo:g te7m' ~por:ry n!~~Y~~~ hrlstmu ft Cr~~. ~~fu,.~o~~~~ ..-r-~·:- MaGoldblatt 770.281 MartnersSavings> Paid Vacation 1-E_.o_._E_. ---· ----1 eos ltloo available. TYPISTS to work 28 hrs pr wk. Al· A""141t: ~aJ Opportunity <714) '9t·7S06 ALAJUELA YACHT CHIEF .ACCOUNTANT Sbarp, eoe:fellc pel'900 PIX UTOTEM temoona It Sat. Mr. Best ~ii~~ployiiieirim~/~f/~h~~~AniiEqiiuiali()ppt,~~y~E~m~p~ly~r~I SUit ARGOSY DRIVE Private Club ln Newpot'\ apply. Loe CPA firm Cleaners. 2939 E. Coast CRITIKON ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPOIAllES $$~$$$$$$$$$$$ S$SSSS$S Swap Your Ability. .for a real future with $$$$ -We open doors for you lo career challcnglng Temporary Jobs, with all the good things in life PAID VACATIONS . HEALTii INSURANCE au backed b y o u r co m bi n c d 2 5 y e a rs experience. We de.al ~n all clerical areas: TYPISTS. SECRETARIES ~E-c'El>T <JNTSTS' BOOKKEEPERS, CUSTOMER RELATIONS AND MANY MORE JOBS!!! Just call : Debbie Card Dianne Bridges 714·557·9'160 714~731·5627 Newport Beach Tustin HuotBcb 557-1383 offers a challenging OP· needa frontofflce penon ACCTCLBIS ()peningsNowAvailable Hwy,CDMS7$.3308 portunity to an exp. ac· lo handle 7 Incoming l(mv..•MCH OPIR for full or p/tlme clerks, _ _,;,,,. _______ , Boo kkeeper to lri a I countant. Succeaaful lines, light typing, fillna. 5 u·v on ZJld It 3rd shifts. No C_,.. Help balance. PIT mornings ca ndlda t e w 111 be general office duties. Im· CLlllS uper necesury-we Part Ume. over 18. Soup Hunt. Bcb. Mature, ac-reaponaible for Im· mediate opening. Call Musthavephone & rella· lraln.Sta.rt$3per!lar. A•· t\ ulad r estaurant. c urat e, r espo n sible pl4;menUng an account· Oodrta. bletransp.Loog~'ShOrt · at managers lo $3.80 hr • .<h1Jortarea.Call 0mer. w/merences. Construe 1n1 organlullon plan. 557..0061 term aulgnmenl$. Holl· Mana1us to SS.SO hr. Ad· _or.;__ hon...;....;.; .• _an_2_P_M..;... 9SS_~ __ 1 LO.I. M/f Uon experience helpful. General ledger a nalyala. day It vae9tlon pay. va«emenl opp>rtllftllies Must type. 8ondable. service bureau relations ~Q~ office • Ho1r.ttallzat1on plan tot.bOlewhoqualify. for HCOOUSUEPWLES1v·ES ~~~~~~~~~ 14.SO hr. Call Sally, and · ·• bl 1 f ti· t .... 538-8832 supervisioo "traJn· 0 overload av .. a e. n orrna on 10 o ., .. r Spare time help needed. DATAPltOCl$SING ---------• Ing~ small accounting nearest marht or ~on· Greatmonty + benefils. Data tftlr)' ram ,wt l.1t· Bookkeeper experienc staff. Sui>erviaor'Y exp . .ti Equal ()pport Emplyr tact the penoonel or ice •Hl!t ton/NCR \ype radb. We b'I paYTOIJ. accu. paya interpersonal t lclll• 8 1~~~~~~==~~1 at 1---.....;...------1 a re con vtirt In a 10 ble. Bari.ca.Un Dinn. prerequtatte Send r•1· G-~La0~~~ .. A ' ChditJ.alen6ewer UNTVAC lllnl-cocnputer. no • ....__ .. ~7550 swneandaaJa.ry requlrt· 0.!JUCAL -•v••-·._, ••.... w-•-· NB·-,._,. _ ... _,_..;:;__.. __ • ____ -t ment to ad t385, c/o The Tl••• S700 J141 c:._. Dri•• Equal Oppot-Emplofer ~.wR --co. • ___,_ BOOIQCl!!£PER • om Dilly Piiot, P.O. Boa Xlnloppty to ••Utart In 146-4741 PAIT-TIMI ELI HELP. Ml Ume, per10n aome e icp . :S Coet• lleu . Ca. olcpo1.Needbl'l1htout· tA~f'rom f'l"t Typist, bud d.11. JOll over 11. Exper, only. btlpfQl. Apply ~non • 10101 peraonalllt1 • OraqeCO.Ai.rport) otnce requlree Cf'etalled Start new to ~am tboM Rets.OdMM4'5619 S.Stiloo.'nael·W ·Fri CTVtt. ENOllU!S1UNG abillijt to Im varl.c.y 0( Eq&aal()pport Employtt ~uoo ; billlDll. in· ..era • I« Cbrbtmas ~ Man for ,..rt,. - MSOVla()ponoN.B. DESIGNER llxper In cJe.rie&l duUea. Super co. ~. ft..._1 . »wpm 6 dofdC cNdtt promoUons All L.A. Times home de . a ub·dlvlaion. land wJfut•aUc bens. Call 10 lt•Y· Good beftellll. forlDIUOrretallennear livtrYroute.Ecooomlcal Just moved lnto town? Tben Pl •cquainUtd wtth Liit CluaUltd Ada . Tlw)''re the eaUeel w •Y &o W jUll tllae l&em aad ..... ,_ .... t dvlpmnt.. or technJcal s.Jly. MCM06S, COaatal•---------_Ca_ll_V1_4dl_i_,ll_l.cr7_00 ___ , 1our home. t;arnlng car requll'fld. 2"' houn quantities, F /Tlme J>el"'IOnntl A1ency, 2790 \'ou r f rie n d s •nd CecldllW-"'"t potentl1Junlimlted. =:day No c0Uectm1e. c.,.... oppor. Apply ln Hu~~~Bs FREE nelgbbon UH Classified ~ A.O.S. ptr mo Net tak• to llr. li\ientet, w b ts n th t '1 b av . t714)SZ3"5165uU30 • Wm. H.B. ar~a. Bain, Wm Frott • aomeOUnatoaell. They'I Ea.tn up to SIOO ,.r wlc. <213)~Ml aMm , 1401Qull8' .. Npt leU Lb&Dp I.at WO o.Lly tell you bow •el I l Low WOon Plllff•e&l-----.......,---1,..:::;;:;:: ____ _ 1c1a. W-A& worbd(Of"thitm! &lllll. 751.fltt WWle~ MHITI WlllllAIM . ' Pf.f DAllV PILOT ~~~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~.,.~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.. ~-~~~.~ ..... ?!!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ H9fpW•hd 7tOO MelillW_..d 7100 fHHIRAl.OHtCI Houaeclean1n1. t'Ull or JAMITOIUAL M.Wtt1..ce Sund!y. ~ ,, 11171 MllpW-6t4 710Cl 1 tWpW-""I 710 ............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~•••••••••••••••••••• COUPON yug ..,oy phone eon-PIT T~S.C.rnec. Full-tlnw c u•todianl', Tr8lnM. no CJtperlencc :::.!1!!!!!!!!!11!11111!!!!!111~------------<HOttaT tac t . w o rltlna w / 142·1'°3 ·'645-3439 Nwpt ltJ'H, da)'\IVf'ntn, nN' Pf'rson m··ded to l\Ul'mblu T r1lnoc1. cuatomen & dt l•ll t..l 11 0 use c 1e 1 n 1 n It 1 n 1hift1, must br U S m.lnt•ln pl••h u pro t.11111IU\ 1m.·nt The &qploymeet & TralM g AcltNelshatlaft EXECUTIVE SECRa lDY Clt'ncol, etc typmc. Pd v•c, sick pay Nl'wport, Be ach ho me dt1te11. Cood waaH, pd eu111na t'Qu1p Good M DOUlll PAY & health lM Apply Sam· one day a week 1142•1635 bc>Udays & bonus 1ncen· bene h t•, Plu11e ca ll CA.lh._.to '....W...1 fOl ISTDAY 4pm, Mon thru Fri --Uvu . WHI tru1n Cull Plastecb Alloys. C.M Ck .... r tr• dll11 ~wfftoft .W Harden'• Pe1t COnirol. Housekeeper wanted1...;;;da;.;:ys~f=-n~•-:>.:.532;;:-...·6::5!.:.58~=-··646--•1$9J.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim r.... r--Atlt.>r worktna 60 hours ua R iendol ph . C M Lady tollve·ln. Pvt rm"' Of ••tlttC)fOft hoch ........ c• ..... Provl• lcMJlaik , .. florl Rrlni:t thlK nd in & re M6-5670 ba 644-8819 LAUNDROMAT ASST .ct creClittYe nll1t.Ke 9'> '".a..t/CMef fCliter with u11 by Dec Resp pcrs, PIT, counter MAINTENANCE laKllff•• Offkw. Mutt hen .alttMt .ct ~lh 1--------•1Housekeeper, Cull & part 675 0334 , 673 lOO\>. I h fl ti h '"' VICTOR CUAROO u me for large rellremenl Voc.....,C_... t11ter••t " o • c •• Pf"OCTWltl In, raca.1.lt1. Apply al 18800 Laundry & lron inic In FOREMAN olcoltdll•"'/Medfcetlo1t ~-..de"cfH. T"""°".yStrvlcH SECURITY F lori da St. H .B . Newport Beach home 1 lac •..,.. ~·le, c~. office Ne~~l~htt~}i'.~~~1;26 714M8'88ll. dayaweek.642 _~_35__ H.GYyO.ertt-SI 9,540 , ... y.., fntt.g c..+w M~ $ 1t,SOO r er Yw procedetr • •"d c ommunlcatlort •klll1 n?s MiunSt.Stt':MJ Due to our recent ex· Ho usekee per. So me LIQUOR CLF.RK Opporhnlty ""t" red. bperiette• In H ...... Pot.fttfot Or1t11fl~.W·2622 pnMitm prC)J.1ra m , Wel111 English. Rer. NB ar4'it 3 t).illorPMiroo H you are a shirt·11leevl' MontMnt •tirabk>. c.-.,....,..,. not COUPON f 11qwGu11rd Service1 1s sen aae c:hlhlrtn __ M_9_l_4_22 ____ 1 forem;1n wlth Syc&rs<'x A,,.aHoM will be occ.,ted ...tfl lPM. Dec. ht. tit Tlile ~,_.,. 6 T~ c...... of Hwa!"4'-leoc:h. 5 JI Moftt .Strfft, t1MU1q.oa i.och. ••• -~ ,..~ who _._,~ 0 a.J-'t--", 1..-w•MNW•M---~ hlrlnit Aecuraty "uards 64Q-008.S. ""n ence In commcrc11.1l ._.... ~· ~ rn"""" for -"'---------1LJVE·IN CARE. M11ll· or "" chH lit. of grcrtltud. wttt.o.f the ~of l"IM/He-rt lch Housekeeper, Uve-ln. own couple lo assist Vi/care of munufncturing then W(' olc-a..-.1 _..., "" • .......... ...-ttta.~ C:F.Nf;rtALOt'FJCEPart ~--=r.~~--• room1nlovely 2-1tyN.B. amb ula t o r y t>ld.-r ly can do a lot for e1H·h -°" --c•"o.ptiwww..cy ...,., '"'"• linlt', 2U hrs week $4.00 _.. ~"' home. 3 cbJdren Must ftenUemen~ Rm & board other Resporu11b1ht1es of •pnlal ........ U11I ... ~for pnhr NU 644-4444 hlertOll .__Pk like lo cook. Mature +salary 64s-0002 thus po11lt1on includll conrH' MIH•foctloft. bc....wt ..,_,. and Cotta M.141 Ir the person prd'd Refs re· troobk>11hooll.ng, preven u1-:1.1vt-:Rv M ".J t-1 ~ T fur l h ri • l nu lH . mu l h.t\1• ln.1• Ii. ~ L330 l>eU\<et)' l)t!r Oii fut tHll h L 1'1mt"ll rout<· North C-Onta Mt.._,. llunt lkul'h area C11l s-46 -411'11 J)l·hvl•rym;Jn I.A T1m1·' In NC'wport lh• .II' h da~. 4AM tlAM. $75 l>t r wk 673 25l~lli41i 1413 Dehveryrnan, I.A Tim\·~ on Balboa l't•11111,ul.1 J JOam 6am. $:1110 mu 673 ~151648 1413 ... UELiv t;HY Pl umc cv1· Top p n y N 1• J l J 1J p\•a r.irH'c M u ~t h,1v1· uwn truru, t':.i 11 !1.ll 1»142 f rl"q• b e,.eflh . Swb"'lt rowm• f o r •-----, ~Ar.a ~·~=""~1t'5~~(1~ U10ve-r lnw:"~~~nAd1d 1n.~1 1 et'df ~:!!::,,.~!:~~~~:»~~~: l .. t.-l•w oppolntment. A.fMricCM , ...... lie I t.t•n1•rnl Office .1v ,_..,,. "' ~ ..-.. • · _, I weekdays Nuntng care for bed pn ~·hietroolci. .and fluid H eaJtfl ~ CL.ucky Dwc•I Suite 20 4, I 1~~.,.!!"1 I M M E D I A T E · uent In CdM home. Meal trun.'ller 2711 E. Coast Hlqhwoy. COf"OnCI def Mar, 1· Kel'fc•._.. I 0 PIH IM GS f o r 1-,N•O•U•STR-•fA•L---•I prepa ra tion & compa. SENIOR Ca 92625 17141 673-2150. <:oml' wutk for w.. uper 'f lsory l e •el STUff YOUI ruonsh.ip Sul 7a m to Mu11 I ,..., ,1 Kelly Servict.-' I MCWftw officers ~ 7am S70 per w('ek••nd ., .. .., STOCICIHG WITH Call for appt UpJuhn ENGI NE ERING I ~~~~~j~;,~·,;°;t~x~glek I wCMt TOP PAY with o HOUDAY CASHSS Health Care Scr v1ct.-1> 1---------•I'~~~~~~---You ~ork a' murh I rftP9dedc~. Kelly has a pertect op· EOE7~0992 DR AFTER S 1-..:lt.'<.'ttotul'I f>~l <ibhi.ht•d Sli1 l1uncry I and ii'> ultcn m. )OU p ortun1t y. for m e n Lot' .... _,....cl ELECTRONICS Swrt• 111'\"41 .. in .. 1'll• i.ate.. hk•· I Apply tn person Monday women (18 or over) lo sro:::ss 11 J)t'rw n Oftil'l' :.u11ply •·x I to t'riduy, 8AM lO 5PM earn extra c a s h a s - I •t : pt•r lt.>lplul l>ut not So vou ran earn I ... mailroom helpers, pre M1rrod u t..i " r t:lutd TECHNICIAN nt.-ct-,,i.ur~ l"r111~\' 1 andst1llhuv<'lime to WEU.SFARGO uroom operators. & LVH-f'MSHIFT l(nM-th luµ 71':. 111 tht bt·nef•l~. i:roup medlcul. look fnr :-.omNhtn~ I GUARD SERVICES truck drivers, day. night. Every other weekend off IJ-.l Y\'llfl ~tabll'>h<'i. u:. pd vul•ut100. Ii hol1duy:. I 1wrm11ncnl 1532W. week e nd s hirt s In Must be dedicated to 11 .., J I\' n d 1• r 1 0 th c• lmm1:cl1:11t• u1x•n111u11 &nd f"or 8 ppt , .... 11 n ett y I CoMIWOnw•otth . Laguna Niguel good patient care. Apply m::inufurtutt'l'.!I ol opµurtunlllt-!1 10 un 751 1732 I ,\ntl Kdly is not 14'5Supenor;:N_B_ 1111nH·om1>uteri. a net o tublh.hcd <'0 in H11· I JUi.l for s«:'crC'lurit·" I f'UllertOft,CA This.is an Ideal way for ---------i pt•riphcruli.. We iare Uru111otc County uirs.mrt ......, __ -~ _ _ Wt> h:ivc• over JOO OR you ,~o s upplement your 1• r .. 11 t 1 n I( 11 n 4• w art•:.i Aµµlll'll llli. to ~~~ d 1 f r t• r t• n t I Monday, T ue11day. Wed· income on a p«manent MACHINIST l't'ripheruh• Ur afl1nu troublCl>ihoot. 11·p,11r, urul t-:x1•,•St>l•y/Hf•: lo$12K I rl11 .,!\1f1cal1oos or nl'sday, Thursday, IOAM plUme basl.a. No exper. umf IX.-:1il(ll or1:anu.auo11 h"it clt>dro11ll' :.y!lh>ll\Ji Gt.-rll Cli.-rk $700 I JULI!>. • I to 6PM. CLOSED f<'rtday needed. Call or come in. •FllST SHIFT* und h uvt.> immlldllllt' ltt•t t>nl .inu log und Hl>ecpt/Typ1i.l $700 ul 27957CabotRood W<' ort.> very com~lluvc With top wages. cum prt>hen~1vc comp11ny b<•nl'f1ts and. overllmt· WI TH PAY . Please call or send rcsunw to Ou•k S upe r nauRh (7 14 1 637--0110 GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER CO 200() N J\l.llll vla Orang~ Equal Oppurtunily Employer M/F/11 oprnlnl(s for S1•nu;r d1g1tal c111~rn:m·l' prr Ge~I Ofc .T.yp1s! toSOOO I Al K1•lly !Wrv1C('S, I 230W. W flntff a-MJ--a •SICOMD SHIFT• t:nic1neerin1.? l>rarterl> ferrf'd Cal S570479 · lleabeCulll'orAppt \H' lakt.> l'Utl' 1n Rin.217 __,_....,..,....... DBJVERY You will work with lnineP«:'r:.onneJAgency I evaluat111gwhat klnd I S Ca 831.05-42 Lear Siel(lt>r Tran~Por1 i--------·--• r ume for 10<-dl'hverir' m 1n1c 0 mp u t e r ;1 n d ---488 F; 17th, Costa Mesu or work 141 nght for anta Ana, Or Call Branch Office l)ynanuc:. DIYlslon hai. MAMAGEI MFR Xlnl driving rec rf• pt>r1ph~ral De!>1.1tn crsi---------• &utc~ 642 1470 I )-OU. So we gel the I StnteUcNoC-6036 139-1441 immed1ateopen1ngsfor . F I I quired Ph for appt, creaUng all engtnl·tmM: ~~~~~--..... ~!!!!! nRhl peopl1• 10 the F~ual Opp t:mplyrM ff 11~J:C:~n!1~~,::~11,~ 5579212 ask for Mr documental.Jon reqwred ENGINEER L' S r I r11thl Job:.. Our I IELC~• •T.,...Lathe a i.h1rt sleeve L)'oe mrr West. Newport ~ta fOf" producllon and sup r.~e<'llVl' .f'<'~rtur~ .or c•11-ctom1·0 .ir1• Giff" S....,~aton muougertoht:ad it-s mfr uooe~.ln<" port or the pl'rlpheral r.a:.l arowin.: mf¥ Co I hJ1>1n . And you'1t.>1 • .__Lathe Dental Ortho A''"t.int~ product lines 13 Year.. PARTS, Sho rthunil IO<J <.:urcer h,1pp\ GUARDS .-;e,..v•CE <; •hwll&u.-.. ~r~hdatclobccxp &a.: t'xµencnte '" t'll•rt ru MATERIAL minded. lrulturc pcri.on. I I _._,.. ~:1T'e~°:e~~~n~lol/r1~~. ~~~nir11I drnfllni: ro· & PRO CESS ~~~~l;~t/'~1 r~b~·11::'; I C:Jll h<'llY lud.t} I •SECURITY* . ~~c:mpt~l ~~~~1~er;:f~e:~~1~·v~ full tune & I <'ham11dl' as .. oo 7K40 RCOWlh Only quallfa·d ~·~· ~1i,;t;:· ~xi>t•r pre Mll'rcidJl..i 11(ft•r1t an ex lrun1wld1 D•f•mit FASHION I t!~~. I •GUARDS* INSPECTORS :~;;·~-=--~~~nr~~t';~1r; Mir l'ellt>nt benefits pack:ljit(' DMMOft is looltliMJ fOf' ACCESSORY I I * 2-d SWft• ('lr('Wt analy:tel'l\ for r e Oent.alAss1stunt,or:il :iur 1ncll.ldini;: company paid Git oggresJJv~. hlghly ILL['-I D!f ... r ~ We h ave 1mme d1alc Le ar Seigler Inc .. '?LltfTYOF boJTdlel!Ung.Cullorap ~~ufinly. Nwprl Bch :!:~~~1ce~e;~t r:::e ':~t motlut•d and In· 11 ~~1~c5~.~~~~~te I'°" . .:J ·~irrl <cfu~~~1fn '~e ~:~~~t~ ~f~1~0~~ ~~':!~.~~~ OVERTIME ply in person . formation contact· no•aff•• -on \ltho Jlc•rt mature rC'ip<lll!>lble ·.r P v•<_r ', Beach area . Military ex· ........,.;".,. for ln:J.r"" .... S AYAH.AILE• 'ROGRAM l>t-:NTAl.ASSIT Xray r-·-and cn~oypuhl11•r11ntac·t 1 t40 1 Do•tSte 3 40I pe rlence o nd i.cm l · ~ ...... -• .,.. ""'"" DATA.tHC. II\'. c•l1 "1r•1d" C n ll t• A T•YL!)Jl hen S yean •nqlnHr· I ..... ""' f d L• II inspectors. Req res 1·2 1"".,.,llal .. Ave Irv ... ' "' .. " " I bock d ·th at U'> we us ~CK.1\.1 earnings N•wport leach I relir"" pre errc · ,.. u years experience on In· Mtnlmum expenenct• re .....,... "' · · ~6 m 1 "CJ groun w a for holiday !ll'&son. you I 8 33. 144 1 nod part lime us we.II as process und final inspec qwred. Excdh•nt com ...__l•7•1•4•t5•4•9•·•0•l •3•5-• MICRODAT A 1.ast 3 y•on In ports, rMr he eligible to model • wC<'kend p11rt·ttme and taooolprecisionparts. pany benefits includinA,.. DEMTAL/R~cept mate-rial ond process arn dNmnstr;ih• our 1m I 279 57 Cabot Rd I on cull work 1::1 availablt' fl d 1 d 1 d wanll'<l 111 NII !>11l•1 µra1· 17~1 ltl'(J lhll A\•e ........__. It Id b port<~I ww1·lr~ in rahh11111 L-o HICJU•I ret! me icu · cr,ila an MANAGER fo'abr1c t"I '" ,. At pl1·11~;1111 It)(' at wn II q111•, ('A l!l!7 I 1 COmTV'IS. wou t iu·1·1•.,!>•11 ~ dvp.11 tn11·11I •11 I 73t ·0542 I Hurns offer!> lht• be:.t Wt• offrr l'X('ellent t•om hr1• 1n.'lurww1• l'lt•J:.t• JIJ Pt'n1•n1•1• rt,,><fulrc'('I fo'1 111~1·l>t·n1•f1l .. M8~l02 l7M1MOIJIJ hlCJMydeslroblelfy0ta l•·~1dm1:t"~1.1~1 c• ... 1.111cl wu~1 • ., and tn·ndit " JIOnyl.Jen<.'frts a nd salary pl)lll VCl :.un ('ull l!136274'1H f .41u11I Opp1•rtv1111 11 hod e:apcrl•nc:• in the Wc:.tmin:it1•1 ~ lttrt''> I ult I A~:~.~;~~:·,;":"'' I 1,uckui.:e 111 tht• :-.l'c•iirily lt•vels PleaSl' upply in Ut·nlul spt•i·i:illy pr.u·tll'l' t-:rnploycr M I-' II iUti•~ artd/or loqlstic• t1m•· l1om 11uv. 1111111 "·'•" •q"'"' industry, 1n 11clcht111n to 11t•rson tll't>CL'I front 1>tftc••· .int11---------•1 C'hru1tm.1., No pfl•\1•11'!'. L ,.,,. ... ,,.. J trnmin.: wllh l>J.)' and LEAR SIEGLER MANICURIST <'hair '"''' lu•lp c .i 11 support function•. c·Xfl('rll'nt't• 111 tl111> f1<'lcl --- - -furnished u111rorm' 11ncf ti<\40683 You wllf e~tablish m•1·1•hSJry Wcw1llt1.1111 l'qu1pm1·nt Coir untl LEAR SIEGLER Youn~ & twaut1ful t o ~ork ut Art l.>t.•l'O loukm~ '"'Ion Mu .. t lovt-lwr work ~ 2"l56 ask for Hrut•t> 0f<nlal A:-.1¥..,lJllt for DRAFTSMA N t'all Mund.>y only toll1---------t<.'leµhonc 1s r cqu1rc<I groop endodontic pnr<· criteria, perfor m rrce tw1w1•1•n Koo am GENERAL OFFICE call for on appoinlm('nt tJce in Newport Bcucb onoly1e1, p rep are 1101'1 2 vm . R 1·~i na Nallon o l 1-:d ui·ation orapplyin person. TRANSPORT DYHAMICS Great opf)Ortun1ty t-:x 1 2 Years cxperit>nec p I 0 n 1 , re p 0 ,. ts , Prod1X·ts. 1 ll()(l-!>2S·2X5J. C.Orporauon has position .... n .. nc•• n•~ .... .,ary Noo lfl 1 d l\.'lk forKim •nCro'I!> available in st udent ........ ~ n~ Will use !.IJOdard fit:. ap er c ot onl Oft d BURNS TUMWOltT DYHAMICS 3131 W Se,::er1'trom (Near Harbor& Wa rner) Santa Ana. Cl MA.Hlc;UllSTS 1-:.Stablished chentelr . Uullllandlng opportunr· ty_ fo'.or lnl.eridew. c•lf Wed or Thurs. •94·9727 1>moker 644 o.sl:J5 • :.('rv1cu epartmcnl und tolerances, tables other doc:u1M,.ta. A 1-· t-; M AJ, 1-; F J l' t o r y Typing & some letter 3131 WSegerstrom Sanla..AAa..-CA <Near Harbor a. Warner> Dental receptionist for and charts, prepare finul l.S. In ettCJhteerittCJ Is Workrrs. Mf'nt ra1i1t-s w ri l 1 n K, <' u ll t o me r , ...... _........, __ al busy 11roup practice. drnwinp from skl'l<'hc·' -..!Nd, 5411 512:1. 1527 M1111r11'!a :.crv1ce expe.r 1cnce ~ t;Qual Opf)Ort unllty Employar M 1'' Challenging, rCWJrdlnJ( nnd pnnl'I • ...,.. Av!!, N n ----helpful Good pos1l1on for Sec.tty position for 1<1rl t·x I ~ person returning to job Set-Ylces, lite. t;qual Opportunity Employer MI f" I H M F.CllA NICS ~·nt•nc--' 111 cf<'nt.11 rwtcl lrunswldl s a ,-o • FURMITURE ma rkel l nterv1ewin1t 1775 E Center Strrrt '-"" We oC,frr ~ood earet'r op oriented bcrt on i.rroker f.44 OS9!; ""r:tunily unll ~r<Jwlh GrCJOft on SALES llum-llam & lpm:Jpm. Anaheim , <.:A 92805 ry wt.lch offen ••cethtnt ,.....,Dr.SIG... North American Cor 7141635 4630 MECHAMICA~ I NS U L A T I 0 N SomHxpr prf'f M:! 3030 DESIGNER MAID DEHTAL front orru·l' I n:.urnnt'I' 1·xp m•1·1·~'a ry <i11od Nl'wpurl Uca c•h Jot• &l a·flOOI DEMT AL/SKr.tory l> /ti me . W 111 t ru In 544.~5 Tustin Uental Aul. chalrsldl', •must have X·ra)' hcenc1" l.ag. H , !f1 6200 Octiigner PCB DESIGNER p<>lenl1.1I plu., l'Xl't•ll1·nt r ""• 1;; "" I compun)' twn<"fih inl'lud fnnC}t beMflh. com-i\pply lll'twi·••n lllam re&f)Ondence Schoo . 4401 1-;flual Ot>portun1t) 111" frt"' '™·cl1<•11I . 1h·nt:il p ... tltlve wo9 ... s d is 2pm. Mon thru Sal. II J Birch S t · Nt>wpor l f;mployrr M ·i-· INSTALl.ERS. !-)All lime MAIL CLERKS t-:xp1·n1·111·l'll 1n dt':.tltn of " ' "' "' ' • Beach , !Near 0 C 1---------ancl hr1· ms ur.1111·1· <·on t I i " Garr<'tt 1'\tJmtur<'. 2215 coun 1 on rusw c11 t' i\irport > Equa l 0 1> 1md. work H1vers1dt' and !i.mHll tnu<'htned part" for Or·tn!(r Co are<• Xlnt Part tarrv· Tul'·Sal, 7 am mf'<•hrim1•ul uml efc•cl rn. opt for Journey men noon. Jlou..wwtvcs, 1h<'r~· rn1•d1.1111l·.1I ai.:.<:n1bl11·' Wages ·1bove scaJc. Xln( 18 rui opf)Ortunity t 1 rt l<ei.poos•bh.• for del>11:n. l:wt t:mpluyownt D•·111 prodllch ond Is COftH· 11 ...rhor Ill .. M porturuty Employt•r. nl•ntly loc o hd 111 Gt•nerul orra1·c LEAR SIEGLER TRAHSPORT DYHAMICS 3131 W Seaerstrom <Neer llnrbor & Wurncrl Santa Ana, CA O ron 9t C o . t wo F11!lt J(rowing St John1 _________ _ b lo cks off the S on Knits needs a competent GENERAL · !IClf·slarter In the order DleCJO Fwy. dt>pt Scrv1r1n~ our coast to coast ucco unts 1n LABORERS If you are l•terest•d, volvc·s h!!uvy phone con- pffllle apply In ,.rsot1, l 11 c· t r ,, 11 N u n e y . TRAINEE Hnd yow relUl'M wlth 540 7171 salary hlstofy or c on-Gt-; N to; ll AL o I-' I-" H ' 1-;. ASSEMBLERS Gu Iii v1•r 'i. H csl au r .tn t now hino1! Aookkt•c•per. t•xix·nc•nr1•1l. rull llmt• Busb<>y-i. lunC'h & cl inner lfosll'll!I. OVl'r Ill. dinner Appl y M un T hurs bt>t wt•en 3 5 111 48 2 MarArthur Rivel, Irv. • ' ·b r tum to work on n pl 11mt• I I ct I s II Co m pdny c n.c 1l s bruns for abw.yd.itu pro uyCJut,anc cta1. ma Ad ams I ns u I a 11 o n . ceasing company Ca 11 dei111(n deportment pro ~1618 fo r inlt-r v 1t•w appt, v1dl'1> cnv1 ron m~nl ror I N S U L A T I 0 N E.O.f: challenging work a.ssil(n · mcnb . t:Kcellent WaRe INSTALLERS : New con lntegrat~l Data Cot11 and bene/it11. Equal Oil· ~tr co in So.OraniteCty. 228.1 1-'oirviC"w t<d .l'M portun1t y Employer. llAlltl>Jtfo:SSE H needed Gd co benefits. exp ~6 60HC?_ M/F. <.:all 657~ w1dlt-ntclt•, 1>lt1rl 1m · prel4115·1832 MA INT EN A N C £,_ ________ _ m1•1l Tll 1'~ II A IR -----llANOJ.f•:HS 6428484 Ins u ran ce C OOING F o r e m a n ~or pvt . MEDICALRF.CPT toct Judy Mortin for Recepl1011. hte typinp,. an i..t.rvlew pll-11! .. Hll rll'w ofrl<'t.-'I 111 PACKERS HAIRfffY U ST-titlenlfl. <..'Lt::RK. auto Ins helpful, homt.-O wne r 5 01>soc· · Aller1usl office IJitbt typ- 11-M K k t A" Kru>wlcd~ • .w.. pump 1 a · --c-a , I'S tr pa Ft.,...-. elcctn cal. road r<.'na1r, ~rcnuu 530~-t.:q ual Opf)Ortunlty ' ti U $700 mo start Call n«>dct.I for IJ<>nuty &01on, Manufactur<-r ofelectro EmployerM/F Mon 1''n 7M 1~:11:1:1 Mu-.t hove r e liable selarv & 1nmm Other ---------9'7~5481 Irvine area. .. sewer system:., pools MEOICAl. t~RONT Of-'. mecharucal prodU(!ls re BRUNSWICK trarLo,p & phone Long & 1.Hmrfit., C;Jll Jlohbu.' for INSURANCE, Group ad aut o mo t1v<• & 1:e n f'ICE Must be expcr. ma int. Xlnt 1>lartln.i •rnl mntur" & bri1otht for n Contact m gr 494 K57t. prc:.ll~lous Npt Uc·h 9-llAM or 1 4PM, Mon .• practice. 1Wncf1t.11. Mon· qwres a proven PCH lay· Orivers n.....,.ed AM & PM , GF:NF.R ... AJ. lff>:t.P :.h<>rt term assignments appt ~ 7186 nuniSlrotJve agency re · outpenon who wantson ~"' • 1 l-\lll orp11rl li"'4.'for ,m Jlohday&vucalion poy quires expe rie nced opportwuly lo make ex routes, 21 yrs & 0 der. CORPORATION wkul\•itJI~ novcll> & llofl pltal12ut1 on p lan HAii STYLISTS person W/strong ofrlc<' cellent wa(Jes Plu11, ~eat 1 uppearancj, t~ muli(k comfiunv Stup .1vo1lable F\111 tune po.,1tum 4 1tay skills & ratlnic hark lnUmately involved with riv ng r ecor · .3 ping, rcceiv "ft \Ult•.., & week. Laguna Och ..-or g r ound In e mployee i''r1. 1-n .8 s 644-lOJS new projects Crom t·on bl'lwn 8 5, Mo n -t rt . o..fettH Dl•Jalott of(' dept. Apply !I llA~t interview call Wt>d or bene (il pl 1tn s . Ca 11 MAJNTD4AHCI Medical As.c;'t for aeneral ccpt.kio w neld WIC w ~-~--· ------Golden'" Mui:1c Wand. ThW'll 494 972!1 7~ 5665. MAH pr11ct1cc back ofsflt'l'. want an ind1v1duol who Must have good d nv1ng 3311 Harbor llYd !)4g W 17th St C:M Must have expen ence in Prof er over :is. omt! w11nl5 to grow With 8 _uc_&... v.alld d.nv.ea .1.J.c_ _.CO.sta Mesa. Ca . H('ntr:tl off1~c. H~vy Ha ndyman to mo lnta1n IMUranic.--mainlaininl( re11laurant r r o n l orr Ice w" r ('T .grttt-tum .F,qutrl oP ~9 2Q02Wknds s-45·7377 t7 14154M 0 30 phont·'> 1'ypin,11. riltn.11. 3141 ea_,... Drive l'Qwpment & do general PEltSOHAL LIMES & related ~u1pment arid hclpruJ 3S7 W. iii.on, porlun1ly E mployH ---10 k ey adder <lnod 546•4741 cleanup, <.: M mf~r co T op oppty fo r pe r s ha ve a w 0 r k In g CM 646-1004 Mff~--0554 Orivf'rs, light dellvl'ry, ~U"IOnf)Ortunity nhonc mann"I '> ........ 11 (A "'"' Tommy6310700 w/agencybkgd Xlntpo· knowledge of th<• cJec· M"'"ICALSL'('RL'TAJ'Y •--------• t k OC ... /T " ,, ,. ... • ·"" cross r' om ' ---t"nl, "· ...._ns in th•· roftid· tncal II.. plum bin" trndu~ CdJ r, , "'' ' mu.'i now area. .. mplo M / L' 11111 ."mall mfr "·"'11"1"' 0 Co Al " .. ~ "' .. " .. "' r t rr r r I - -$3 oo h yt.1r r ,, ,,, .. ., ran.ite . rporll Ha rdwa re Sole11 , rull lyexpand'g firm w/p ush rem o 11'1' o r am1 v Ditti A Ride M t r. S40 9373 1---------•1 l·ommcns uralt• w 1 t•x 1-.;Qual Opf)Ort ~mployer Urne, exper pref'd . Apply of e's. Start sal SlOOO. Cull ~~~ltya~~~::n~!/~~~~~ pracueo.·. C.M. Exv pre· Drh ers 11.11_e_r _____ ·--,·---------i pencncc. Call ror ai>1H i 11Je r 1> on , Crown Chn's, e•" """'c:. Coa•tal ferret.I. 645-9990 0 1• tl42. IOl6 E c .....,........., " 2601 On1mlcr. S11nt11 Anu ---perate mod~rn c<1u1p Dnvcr,l'urtTlmc,prcfcr ENGIMEIR G ruLOFC toS710 Ila wa re.3107 . oast Personnel Agency, 2790 RAMto 5 PM,Monthru MGM ...... T ..... l .... IE me nt & door lo doCJr over UI, 22 hrs wk. l<'or ~ llwy CdM Harbor .CM "' -" transp. Calif. dn ver11 Ile Eq ui p R enta l Stor e Assista nt for Bldg &1---------·1 Personnel ore ol Ir~ Irv•--"--' _.t_._____ ALLJ OBS F REE Frtday. Xlnt opilty to start a req·d. No prior ' t•Kper United Rent All. 6'15-0760 Grading. S1492·Sl819/mo G<>neral Office t•o, needs aurort out110 H<JS"t'ES.S Orl('ninR11 "'!w -----career wtthla nal'I co. If nee. t:ood d nvinit rec 0 Grad civil en!(, rc~1str *STUDENTS • In g indlv lo trnln 18 year + Apply in ;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;j-111111--------j youare aggrei1.!l1vc&\•n· must. No Sunday work 1---------• CE or Ci'":IT dcslrublc 4 wtsupcr c harmlng bola. pe rson. 3 S Mon-Tues IMVIMTOIY MAINTENANCE joy WOf"king w/peopte & Orange Coast Yellow DllVYS Yrs exp or t>qulvllunl H 1·11a J b X.lnt opply for tidv, great Wed.M·Ft1. COMTIOL CLBUC have good moth apt this Cab, 17300 Mt. lie r Menorwomcn•25 yrsor ApplyDec29,CltyorSon 01 J 0 S beM&happy atmosph. 34SOVla0portoN n_._ 111e 1d~al 11J)Ol.St11rt sal ~M, F Vly. ' old •r Know the coast Juan Caf)O, 32400 ru11t'O fo'or holld11y money work Call Rlto. S40-605S. Ho T EL N 1 o 11 T !~Pc~t~dfn2P~~:Y c~~ MECHANICS S'71S Call Chrt11, 540~. cllh~. Net $180 a wc"k or Ade I ant o 49 3 • 11 7 I I()(' al tenworary uss1gn· Co1J1t.al PerM>nnel A.ien· AUDITOR firm. Mu';l be able to Coutal Pe1110f\.1lcl Agcn· OISlfW~~llER ~II lime murc. ,...O ra 1\i;cc (.;oost~E~O~to~;·~~~~~~·l rrt1•ntn offt·nnu. variety, cy,2790 11nrhor •• C~ F.ap. ruJJ time. Excelle nt t~. file. "-do ln-hou•.. J..t & 3rd Shifts <:y,2790 Harbor. CM & part time . Gootl Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt 1. cxperlf'nc1.,&top$$ C11ll AU.JOBS I' REE workin• cond. For •PP\ • '"' GTR. a major m1o1nulac A.LLJOBSt'Rt-:E ~neftl.a.J::OK 11.-rr mann, 1-·ounl1,11 n for 11n llPPolntm nt to "'IJ "M I ...... "2300 fo low·UJ)t.Sidury S?OO& ""' &iyv lewConvalcscent Vullt>y <No or Sluter \lalt u11 loduy, wt• ore GenOfc clu oe auo a,,..,. up depe ndln'1 on ell ~~~.~":~/.o~!~t,:i~ Moo.aaMliM)? ll011plt nl be l w n Ne w h o p e & here to tw or 11el\ ice to Girl ror pubUc account· ~:ir~tn~Cu~alf ~~ef~t~: medlalt' ~llllll for 111 963 7225 2055 ThurtnM2~ l'~uclJd) ESCROW your :.k11l1 & you r Ina offi ce . Typtnrcc: HOT& Ap~ly in person . P1l dtv1dualawlth4~yUl'li 11chcd1Jl1· ~tepl.nJl, ~e DlllC CLllllCS M I Is SCI EN Tl FJC tndutlrlal pl.i nt !!'< MOOHIJGHTEa.S Docm•..t 557-0061 Au...,rtarem. 5 ..JWll lc part lime. advan DRJlJ.JNO CONTROl .S. perience. Strona e lec-842-4074 Cotltrollet' ~ " CC)jlrnellc cler k. Off IC ER ~Q~ 0 ff 1. c e • CI RL FR t DAY· Part cement opprl avail. APP· 404 o c amp u a or.. h1cal/ mochanlc11l bock MOVll 1 TY .. .,... .. t .. alnt ........ In.as of In/ must have ~.rug ston· lime mo-1-p Exp re l •-B h CA o ad d "' d ""'""~ ,,. _,uv v,. e P 25 hr per wk 1 ag . i•un,in' . Y uipen: Newpo rt eac . . Ir i u ..., • • r 41 . N E E D E D B Y ti:lgl~f ~:~tiO~o~~e ffitliaru.~. • T he rapidly 1rowlna 0 overload Qu1rect, ~DI 60·85. 1""'9HottHehl E.O.E. RelllOalibWUee will in· R O L L y W O O I> escrowoffcleofa lu dtna Ne~ nter. EOE. 1717EOyerRdSA elude: rep•lrln1 od C~INGDlREC.'TORS. (710 498 2230 Mr Cohen Dry cleaner needs pre· aav1~ & loan hasan Im F,q1.1al 0pPort Emplyr Cell . Oudalk 644·74'4 . ' . . U-0Ubleshootln1 f1ctory Ouaranteed exri:s u n'. n er. No experie n ce ml.-dl•te opportunJty In I!. T ·----------•1 Jb"'K•OOH mac hines and e<1ulp o"-c,ooo Jo..,. ft lod th111 • DRAFTERS nl'ces1&ry. Will train Ila Oayaldt olftc:o forban G-R•..-A• 1• ~c:::' c. _ .. und n -.. mcnl: bulldlna/ rebuUd· ,;.~aaon" e .... c~"'ioo--rd•Y 5486483.C.llbetween 7 & 1':11crow Olfi~er wll a Claulneoct Adi, your one· OI MOW HOTB. iK'llll our.... er DllD•· 1111 mA Chl nt'11; n nd ti -· -2. minimum of 2 yeor11 till· 8topshopplngccnter. S ALIS J HOU~AM ln1 In toda1'1 paper, l(e neral plant m ain· iaecepUld. Vu rly ft-1•. ------1 p e r I e n c (' -<>PIH IRVINESfrL. lenance v l D go c A S T J N c IUUSTRATORS lled rMc A&H ..... l\~poMlblUlles will In·....-------GOOD PAY , C O OO ~U•partUme,epplyln~~~~~~~ · SERVICE (714 l76J.J244 DlveNlifled work load & elude developlnl nt•w HOURS, GOOD CON· pee.!:Hot Hehl JAMrfOI We arfl Off{1rinl( top i--------· TOSIOAH HOUR •E/M •MICii'AMICAL •&ICTIJCA.L CallorMftd rwume. 1 COi CORP. DD 0.J Harbor Blvd 0...11 ...... mJJfM lnatrumenta. Ad· bu.in-., workl.na with DI T t ON S. MANY " t ,,,_ wa.ae&, fu.U and tomplett1 vane~ Ktnellca, 1231 Vic· the publlc and procen: Jt'RlNGF: 8 ENEYIT$;••11.11-I!: •. D111Y•••r•R•d•,s•.A-. •I Part ume. 1am·lla m . company benefit~ llnd NEW ACCOUNTS l orll, C.M. 646·71fl5 lnJt l'3t>row f1lc>11. An U • P'AST OROWJNO COM· M6n·Frl. T o e mpty heavy overtime. Please See ov ad under Bin~· E_'_o_.i::_··-------• c ell e nt ul.,..y a nd PANY PROMOTES wHtebaatet• • other call ror Interview •P· Ina 111 tod•>'• paper . Malet your 1hoppln1 •Mier by 1.11lna the Daily Pilot Clullfled Ada. beotllt.a pecka1e la com· FROM WITHIN. TRAIN H<Yl'EL tlm1J.V lite malntAIDence p ol n t men t , D 1 c1c~IR~Vl~N~E~5'iL~·~~~~ pUmenLed by ouuund· F o R T <> P M .. HT dutMll u nqUllNd In of· 6 u p e r n a u 1 hr.; ln1 career potentl•l M AN AO E' • E N T nee butldin1. Call for la· tn4>af·OUO. PICAM call for conlld.e.n· s T A Jl TS ••I M . AUDITCl... temewappt,E.O.E. Ual intf'nltw: 11 E D I A T E L Y ' ' • Good oPPOC' for rtUable 1.....,.ttd O.&a flDIUTY ........-s..-..aa... ........ C'ormerlY Marinff'I ~) ('JH) Ali Equal Opponunlt1 K 1: YB O A RD penonw1anaplltude for ·-Paintewltd,Cll E X P I!! a I E N C E numbera • calculator ~ HBLPPUL. WI HAVE lldLll, NCA 4308 .. "' OUR OWN T RAINLNO preferred. t'.hJoy lood Jaalt«. Pl'.O nperday. PROO RAM PUT ON BY COtnPa">' benlita. ApJ>IY S da1' I* *fflr. s.a 1!9r THE COUNTRY'S TOP tam-Noon, llon/J'rJ br. ,. .... JO;•a. OROAN SALES PwlClllMI. Miiiot"*· PEOPLE CALL AT MMllOTTMOTIL CIU1ln.d Ml an ~ r~.~~: •. t sA= •Ne.,.,atO....,.Dr ....... to ~ &XCB NOS T AN 8teM -::, .. :r 1 NUM1' • I MUISISAIDI with P¥t clUt1 ener to care Iott elderly eaan In local c o nval •cenl _,...,. 1 twt J •lulll)'a ore bn S.t/.SUn. cau col· l«t (Jl1)21MOIO ~ -~~~---.... ... ('BAJMNO a.ASS> Dall1 Wtll lraln =-lied ........... All .avallabla ... .U.b ......... -.., . . . . . . I • • • • • ' # ... OM.YPtLOT •Jf 11 HefpW..tff 7100 HetpW-"41 71 00 HefpW..ted 7100 HelpW-'M 7100 ···················~··· ····················•·• ···•·••·····•·········· .............•......... Put time Warebous PID.AH•~=·d -toSIOO Reltauralll HttpW..eM HttpW..ted 71 N'UIUilS .........__ .. -.. •• ._ ..... _...... ~--' ,, d .... , ....,. ...................... • ••••••••••••••••••••• tff..~·· ~: ror--to~~ N.pnlkh. I -t ~b of~ .... ltm, "'t•.!' .. O~· n ID I ........ ~r~ Sf;CR.ETARY~ 2 airl °'"' SICllTAR··· TAX ..... .MA~ WS ~~ de. man PR MAN 2 )'n JW.'r, ~ ~~4ll>t':e:~r:~ ~~0.~~0 ~cce;tti'::n::! If ~e ~ay wor"K week. We have an 1m':d1atc Some boolleeplnl on "70 1100 HelpW..W . ..................... . • ,. ~,,, ~~· A e Did* xlnl work Mutt be Wt-II jltOOIN:d pllcaUona ror wallt:rl, YOU'ii p. uv· opening in our Newport basls w/optJoo \o ~. L ""' • .,.. PMT Tiii£ l rondl 64412'1'1 nwnuHy •lert " have h.o•leu. b• rteodu. Lanett aclrt.s office for a raat, accurate Reply to Ad ••· Dally UK <.a2.Uj nlnllllf'$ Prod C111n Worke.ra. No aoaw nioJ lyplna at>Ull)' tntctwn penonnel Apply ltUDtHG SECRET_.. ny typlat with aptitude for Plfot. P.O. Box 1560, =..for ~tat~ ~t"""9 HSM'Ti•nc.-n .-c1ury. Contr4'nh•I pluunt at· ~· Mon24fov 0 ~ THIS Al\ numbe,... Nies include C:O.ta Mesa, Calif. 921626 relW. ICUT all noon. Al ~ ~ out.tandtoa. «ood ~n~ll& llou", mo 1 pb. ca I a R 1 ta . ll·3Pm. l2 e SICTIOM STUDIO correspondence. check DACHIRS , Ualftl naU Mutt ~ d aunctl•et ~raonalill ll.t sbl.I\ lam ~ 30pm AP ~ Coutal Person· Prado, Dana Polnt. FOi PIODUCTIOM \ Y PI n g. ans we r i a C ~ ... _ ... h _1 ~ _....., ............. 1 with .,., at Pluu1ch Alloya. ~.Ml Aarnc1. rtllO Harbor. lt"t _ __. A ... .,SIST• ..-telephones & mic ro· Paid positions In P~· "'"' • avf' r ... s . __. -vw<i _.,.. ... , 1 a PlattnUa A\'e, <.'M, .., -----•"' fllming. Must be well· tant Churc h Scbool. ua 1 .. ma 0 ot e,.' 1 =::,~~Ct IG\!113 AU.JOBS FRF.E Now a1cceptin1J a1ppbc¥ ~m 11 you posaeas a high in· groomed <no pantsuits Laguna Beach. Sundays are I von. rou 11 DD. BKTWE ,. 4 t10N or Ul• ro lowing t.ereat and good sound please)" a non·smoker. on.ly. 4th. 5th & 6th ura11ce avail 0 PM Prol ""'N 8'J&Unn mar lllCIPT S700 pue1taon8: Lunch & din· TO knowledge of dirrerent Call Barbara Davis grades. Call 499·3088. VtAOES Aak about ..... ..,. -"-XJnt ~unltl for alt OrHL C'O mt.11.>lna 111to nu food servers. hoetess. MAKI types ot recorded music weekdays between 11-12 mornings only. &enenta. Come 1.n hm· "' -vaJK'lt'mcnc. :-;u.,.r pay ~ be11ut new otc blda nda day & night. cooks day & MOMIY both domestic & roreigp, for more Info. 642-1626. ----'"----''----- Spm Mon·ftl. l!'.qw=unil.)' ahan'tlro&IJ>tOflt. Huy well &roomed pcsrs rught.bW!lpet80n,day& IT'S wewouldlike to,t_alk toSectty.4days.applyonly *Techn1·c1·an WESTCLIF•~ £In 'Tf'r __ oul plan offHt"d w /wjjrm bubbly n.lght,also.P/Umebook• TH you abou.t a position at withexlnttypin,&s .... ll· NW"M& Rtd8lr) m.&120 ~ty io welcome keeper. Co benefits in IM I tud ..-lmmed. openmo for u l61'1W . .-tchlf.Sle209 p•rl(Hp v1JJUOM1&handh·vari~y elude. p11id ucation. ltlA.LISTAn ours 105· ing skill$. pre . 2 yrs. qualified technf'clan tq NewpoJ1 Beach 11iJ -u -. .... ._. ..... 0 1 of CWI duo Accural~ health Ins . employee SICTIOH legal exp. Sta.rt $4.50 per trouble sbool high qualJ· Pl.cllll l Sl-tl P£1SOM ..... _... JYJHbolt OQOd 11dv Ii xtra diacowlt.11. EOE. Apply 1n Respoosibilities wiU In· hr .• S86-8830. Mon. thr ty encoders. AA degrtt n OPIRATO• beM C.llSaUy .• ~. person at J P. Mac's ·saOUltAD ~~'j'!,ep~:n':W:~-Jin!o~Y _Th_urs_. ______ _. or eqv. Production test!> _________ .. wtUl _. leuc 1 )'t"ar •'& Are )'OU en IBM 1~11tem C»a:.laJ Penonnel AKefl· Restaurant . t 0 l 4 2 responding with letters SICIET ARY exp. preferred. Xlnl op· Nl!RS.E perteoce. preferably t111Ucompuleroper•t.or cy,2790lh1rbor.CM Adams. Huntington OWMAMlllCAll to major record com· to real eat. investment porlunily for raght VOCATlONAL NURSE newape~r. &xce&l\•nt .,anltna • cbanct' t AU.JOBS YREE Beach panies ·world wide. firm, Jo'aah1on Island. person. Xlnt salary and to aubt •n proYldlnt complMl1 bmtf"rta. Appb' I urn pro.iramm1na .. , __ ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ji~~~~~~---1Sa.les Mamt.auung and updat· Xlnt divers ified oppor. benefits. Phone or apply bedlidenllnll\&careand between IAM • IPM ~r11h1.nnd1d•t"wlll RESl'AURANT WVEPEOPLE? ingour extensiverecord Good s kills req 'd llSC tak e v1tel •&1 n1 . atancbyt.hnall'rtd•> leamb our obpulatfUoru. & lll.UCIMSI BARTENDERS / Have some s ales or library; Aggressive re· 640-01Z3 e comc • t 1 mr TRAIMIMG BUSBOYS search into music re·•----------• knowled1e of nun1n Ol•Mel COAST operator -half tlm Learn al your own pace WAITERS medical background? cordings and various SECltlT~Y to StSO INSTRUMENTS ~urea, expencnr DAILY "10T ptOITamrner Prior pro f"~Mlurlng Telecourse WAJTRESSES Demonstrate race & types of pnnted media, Fashion Island. IC yo 102 E. BakerC.M t.heriz.alloN. com gnmrrung experience or 2000 Broker pl•cements COOKS/CASHIERS body massager in pre-We will tram the right lhnve on constant bustle 979-5300 plcUon of vontlona 642...s682 eduralK>n de:smable, but uvailabl'"'. DlSHW"'""HER/ SUJe dept. st.ores. Com· person in proressiooal re-& bustle. you'll be assist· ---------Nuninl pro«ram Pa)' 1 S30 W Bay St oot req111red Pay will be " """ m 1ss1 o n Potent 1 a I d · h ing this team of bwlders. T II II 11r.~ $Ull/br. plus s.b.ift d1f eo.taMeu com~nsurate with ex SAILR.IE. HOSTESS S2000+by Chr1atmas. corloinedg ttec nirodques 35 you get involved in rp -~ rereoUal. Take ad t t;qWllOppon.un1ty penence We are a well SC1'tOOL 67r ... ,2 Needed 'M work on an Start 1mmed1alely. Call te1.m00P5.! ... 1,,; our P UC· their new property SIOOOforoSwwll neareat Employmen:'l ____ E_:m_,_plo_.:..>'>'e_err __ --1 establl bed le 1row1ng1-----------.i on-call basis. Register _o_a_wn___;.._2_13_1_38_1_·3906~:..__ __ 1 ..... ...... management develop-NOW LET US GET ~'dopment Orflre. A ,.X <>ranieCountyCorpwith --.--------•now! Group Ins a vail, ---------.i Prerequisites: Excellent ment d ivision . Call BACK TO REALITY . paid fM S>y employer exce.llent working cond1· BEAUTY OPERATOR you choose your days & Sales typing and filing skills. Abigail Abbott Personnel THE REALITY THAT 001'J54.3'7•. AMW'""9 Senice tiona & benefits Apply In Rent apace & earn more. hours. References, car & •MONEY• Pleasant phone manner. Agency. S57-6122, 4500 SAYS YOU CAN EARN ~~~~~~~~~ Oay, nes, P /T. F/T person or send resume Leading COM salon . telephone are req . In· E . 1 Campus Or .• N.8 Open S350FORA25 HR WORK .:. iraveyard oper UOpm w1lhsalary hlst.ory . 644-7321, 552.0043 terviews every Monday Want to make lots or xceptiona orgamia· Mon evening unlll 7pm. WEEK. Nunsma. LVN or RN. ruu 6am) Must be willing to TM 1-11..1 I money w/fast growing tionaJ abilities. A clear #Early hours 6AM ·11AM time 3-tlpm. Every work aome wkends . Exp 1704--2 ,,..,1•~11.. "C'. I.I. Soles MClllOC)er 9am·5pm. exercise & nutrition m· unde rs tanding or re · Sec'y Ass'l No nights or weekends. other wtnd off. Benefits. prer .. but will tra10 .. _..... ••• Fantaatlc opportunity. WESTCLIFF duslry? We need heallh corded music categories Need shrp lndiv1dual to #A/C Npt Bch office New intermediate care 111&1\Y benef. pay com· '"-·Co 92714 For further mlormatlon Hospitality Resources conscious. energetic peo-and lheir distmctions. asstSlm running t person #Photocopy s upplici. unit. 847~1S men w /ex p. E .0 . E. Ate.: J.M. Cotter ca11 64.2·5062 ask for Mr 16l7West.cliff. Ste 209 pie to demonstrate slim· and above all. · office. Must be-accurate #Commissions paid wkly ---------• 833-3333 17141546'.-0131 Wa.ate. Newport Beach gym, $50-$100 day com-ACREATIVE MIND. typist. take shorthand & #National watts line f3 OFFICE MGR. =jj~-------1~~~~~~~~~~ 1,~~63~1~-06~10~o~r~7~S2~·~9~11~8~~I mission. Management w e 11 o rgan 1 ze d . open positions t.o be filled TRACNEE PBX Responsiblesludentwant·1: posillon also avail. Call MEDIAOHE Challenging position for lmmedjately. #informal For large communlca· Answeri n g se rv ice RealEsfaf edtodoyardwork,S0.10 A.Uson(213)820·mO. 2Z3 WestDyerRdoad. aggr essi ve person dresl> lions Co. good c o . operator full & PIT. Call e _h_rs_a_w_k_. 4_93-_723_1_. ___ , Retail Santa Ana w/good altitude. Send re· U you're mlellJgent & do beoelit.s. early review. 835-&1 Slart your career as a Resta l sume w/salary history not rtar failure. call 835-0352 888 N M1&in.•l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m! mntalagenLNolanR.E. sHACalARMGI TEMPORARY Salesperson. aggressive. 540.5257 to . Box 397. "k Da1ly Mark a fle r llAM . Sult.e820S.A. . nx--·TOI Laguna Beach494·9424 positive aU.Jtude. f\111 or sec1n••y Pilot. P.O. Box tSOO. _67_S._99_10 _____ _ Office Manager-Sales Good opportunity for ad· vucemeot. Will train/no expenence necessary Mu.st be 25 yrs old o older & be avatl. on Saturdays. SS7-0824 o 774·6090. 1525 Mesa Verde 1"206. Costa Mesa Vl'"IORA Exper indiv to manage CHRISTMAS p/L Exper. or wi ll traln. -Costa Mesa Ca. 92660 Good opportunity ex.lats Real EBtate fast food snack bar. In Apply m person. Stan· ADMIMISTIATIYE TB.EPHOME fM reliable person with charge or ordenng food 1rSOCIATES dard S hoe Store. CM. Pubhc agency in u n· Secy Ho SH S 12k SOUCITORS pleasant phone manner. & supplies. prep offood, M 30'T7S. Bnstol c rowd ed south ern Due to promo lion u Xlftt company benefits, supervisory sta.Cf or 5. & GIFT Wb' SALES SALES Orange County is :;eek· m a r v c Io u:. Po:; ha s cJCJ)Cnenced Only. Sell Apply 9 N M I hedullng' k hr A Daily Pilot. Highest com am· oon. on sc n wor i.. P· . $1800 per month. Nation ing a full tame ad opened w/my favorite m1 ss1on paid. You r Fri, Personnel ®) ply m person Th.ls hi~ qu.a.llty special· wide corp now h1nng l'D.IDJSlrallve clerk able RE Ovlpmnt Co Good phone al home. Over 2l, MAlltOTT HOTEL CIR TM~ G.ild ty store m Orange Coun· Ages 23 t.o 35 Call Mr t o b a n d I e b. u s y typing & exp in R E or 1.0 Card. Call 83>64S3 900NewpGrt Center Dr 1801 E Dyer Rd, S.A. ty 1s CU!refltlY loolung Goldin 955-l34l t e I e phone s & de 3 I ronstru reqd for th1.-; ID l 3p M NewportBeacb "'...._".... 751-3181 for applicants who are personally with the teresung variety JOb --------- Equal Opport EmplYr I 000/o COMMISSION interested in temporary Sales-Small ro. has car, public. Duties include . Beaut ofc Good ad\/ & Pa.ime's. knowledgeable m a ll aspects or the trade. At least 7 yn ex· PIRSOMMB. to $100. perience. Call 642· lrviDe area. Are you a _bet_•_ee_en __ a_:30.;_\M_-4_P_M_. __. pe91>le pleaser. You 're 'ART· TIME ISAFRAUD i---------•t Christmas employment salary, comm. for at· ReceplJonist. mail dis· great bens. call Sally, Restaurant Now accept· with the possibility or tractive self starter who tribution, typmg, hling & ~. Coastal Person· &evenifthereweresuch growing into permanent canseUrecrealloneqwp othe r general office ne1Agency,2790 Harbor. !a':'~·a~i::~iJ0! ing if:~cHUOS~SS positions. _7_52_-&?0t ________ , ~s~~·01~~H s:1~5/;a:J:s CM ALL JOBS f'REE broker who would work 'fTIOOIUtEEPER We offer excellent S..a.ES/TniRHI im. with xlnt benefits . ~ .... -SH SIZk for you so cheaply. For 20·25 Hours Per Week benefits and good salary EQUlPMENT SALES Apply in pen.onto ~r.~ . T&LER Good Spol Ln Dana Pt. for 1ndlvidual to serve sav mgs customers. Must type 40wpm . Ca ll R1vers1de, 686-6060 ~l l 68 Equal Op p or Employer. M/F/H. an honest & straight · Applylnperson as well as liberal dis· IH company, Orange Co. MOULTON NIGUEL Rapidly expand g RE forward 70% C60% ror J.P. MAC'S Restaura nt counts on stor~ merchan· area. multi major brand WATER DISTRICT dvlpr has oppty ror welll·--------- new licenses) on ALL 10142Adums Ave .. H.B. dise. Please apply in omce copyin~ systems. 27500La Paz Rd orgaruzed secy ror their TELLERS tra nsactions with no Benefits include pd vac. person Monday-1'r1day, w 111 tr a 1 n h 1 g h I y Laguna Niguel 92677 treasurer, so~ acctg or See our ad under Bank gimmicksorfee "offthe employee d111count, & 3 lo5P.M. motivated and com · Equal()ppor Employer ri,narnce bk~dt re-qd dt Lots ing in.todays paper top" in a charming small health ins. E.O. E t l d r o un, vane Y u 1es in office in the new Pacaric pe 1 ive 1.0 ivs or ~ Secretary, full tune. no cld Super ben." & potent. IRVINES&L Plaza bwlding, & com· IUUOCIC'S career position'" sales s moking. Citoes s .('Om· Call Sally , 540·6055. ~~~~~~~~~ rHAAMACY CLHI( P/T positions avail for personable indlv who has a real concern for people. Will asst the pharmacist tn typing labels, calhng doctors & waiting on customers Do y & even· mg pos avail. Call store mgr ror 10· terview appt_ f tJIF n d I Y Out go i D g pel'lonallty is welcome for this super "will train,.' position in person· nel. Need good accurate typmg sk1lls & ability to be conride ntial. Call Abigail Abbolt Personnel Agency, 557 -61.22. 4500 Campus Dr .. N.B. Open Mon evening until 7pm. plete freedom to work WILSHIRE Ouar salary + auto + pany. Call Mon·l"ri. Coastal Personnel M~en the property & area or RESTA URANT bonus. tr you understand 962-0092 cy. 2790 Harbor• CM TOOL Ir DIE MAKY raSFRISIOO. your choice, he a ge HEWPORTIEACH ~a~at:d!~:tJ~i~a"t:~~l---------•l ---A_LL_JOBSt~REE ~:='!li~te~~~g~~~:. Beaut new co needs ag· nuioely independent con· ARE YOU TIRED OF A 83 Fuhion Island & norsist II Ka b gr essive self-starte r tractorwithCIR DEAD END JOB? E.O.E.. M/F ,,_ ence ca ren *Se la · *. SECY SH penence in s ort nm THE CMllLD DIUG 5404W ... w /acc"r t y ping & •Commercial Drozda, Sales Mgr ' Cf8 08$ Super boss seeks efh stampings.. Requires 5 pleasant ph personality •lndustnaJ •Residential DO YOU LIKE 9'19-23J3 RE/Sales Secy c1ent personable 1nd1v yrs muumum exper 00 lo h&ftdle.eonesp,,..bkk.no. "-""'--~ 5S2·l321 DEALING ...... $ • L-.'S Calif. Copylng Prod Emplo_yers ~All F'ees for pllL'lh front orl-. who mills. lathes & grinders .,.. .. --m 4J sn-1 n~ ............. """""". ~ -.. .,,. I . R d A h ndl r Overtime available & & other geul ore duties WITH PEOPLE? ft.N's & LVN 's. openings Sales .... i em ers gency can a e a vanety o ~~~~~~~~~~ for super boss who is out Real Fstale SaJes Person on AM & PM shifts. full Wallpapers To Go A sub-4020 Birch St. Ste 104 secy dulJes & some bk· b!~~~r~~f 0-;'~~:ly~ Patt Time, xlnt income of ofc imsl of day. Call for small NBoU.ce. New WEARE WHAT lime or part lime. Good sadary or General Mills NewportBeacb.833-8l90 kpg Lot.s or publtc con· wit.ax shelter. Hrs nexl· Judy, S40--60SS. Coastal & PT OK. Good comm. YOU'RE s tarting salary. xlnt bas an unmed openingl~Ca~~l~l~F~or~A~p~pt~/~Es~ta~b~'64~1 tact, start !>al SIOOO. Call ::V422~=-trong Avt!., ble! Ca1l768-9022. Personnel Agency, 2790 645-3683. LOOKING FOR. benefits , Apply al for fuJI & pt-tune sales1. Judy. 540-6055 Coai.tal ---------Harbor, CM Rea.I E.stale Flagship Conv. Center. pos. at our Costa Mesa i---------•I Pe~el Agency. 2790 Tow Truck Dnvers ex- ClassifiedAds 642·5678 ALLJOBSFREE Have opening ror highly Al Jack ln The Box we 466 Flagship Rd. NB. slC?re. Career opt. In· SECRETARY Har~5~as FREF. per'd. Top pay. Apply ,.-----------------motivated sales agent have day. night and _642_·_8044 _______ ~~300 Harbor Blvd. • G&W Towing. HOB with the desire to earn graveyard open.logs. full Sail loft band workers ror ---------Service Station Atten Ohrm Way, C.M. 642·1252 , ' ,.. . . .... . • • ./, .. • • • -· .• ,4 . OFFICE Burroughs MISSION VIEJO If you wlah to foln a company Htat provldet stablllty, growth. and challenge, consider Burrough• Mlaalon Viejo. As pan of a w0f1dwlde organization engaged ----.---1--e.n-ihe.dealgn...manutactura, and market· •no of data proceaalng equipment. Burrough• Ml11lon Viejo offara a comblnatton of rewarding Job aaslgn- manta, an outstanding benefit package. and a comf0f1Albla wortt environment. Currently, opportunities exlal for. COMPUTER OPERATOR To set up and operate Burroughs com· puter systems ano related support equip- ment on rotating ~lhllts. Requires com- pletion of two years college curriculum In data processing or equivalent experience. PURCHASING CLERK To assist buyers In the preparation ol purchase orders, correspondence. reports and related records. Requires a high level of proficiency In typing skills ACCOUNTING CLERK To pefform aeeounts payable function. utilizing a computerized accounting aystem. Requires a working knowledge ol such systems plus proficiency In the use ot a typewriter and 10-koy calculator. ... ... . . ..... .... . .. , ............ ,,,..-~ In addition to a competitive wage and aalary structure, 8urrougha Mission Viejo provlOas Family Medical and Dental tnaurance. Lita Insurance. Income Protec> tlon Plan, Retirement Plan. Stock Purcmaaa Plan, 11 paid holldaya, paid VK&tlons, educ:atlonal aaalatance, cradll union services, plua a catalerla end ample parking. You may apply In pen6n1>etween a AM · 11 AM. or tete'phOne tor an kttarvlaw 1ppolnttMnt. BUAAOUGHS CORPORATION 26725 Jeronimo Road Mlaa~ VlefO, CA la?& ( 114) 111-2010 fqull OPPonunUy Emptoyer Mfl'/H above average com · orprt time OOD S s 11 Sandwich Maker Pt MARKETING dant. expcr'd Day & 9'ValSTTa•1Mor."' mission with exce!lent · · H A 1 L · ca · · • 1..-. ·-~ Comp a n y '· Ca ll /\I 548-3467. ~.~;.~on-Fn.Callafl 2 , F.:ves.f\ill&p/t1me./\p Topcow11l takea bright HOMEMAK ERS .,...,....,.,, ply. Shell Station, 17th & St.ellat.o for appointment. WELCOME.' Sales Irvine. NB begmner w/mod typing 963-5671 AtNetici SAHTA Edwards Laboraton es. ----------1 & train. You can adv & Earn to S12S per week we need Santas fr<>m one of the nal.Jon's most Ser vice Station attend earn xlnt raises. Very $3.00.S3.SO/hour slarling take home in great part Nov. 24 .Dec. :?4 . at prestigious health care f'fT . ex per . App l y goodbens&friendlypeo. salary. Over l8 apply In time job. Boys & girls. 16 Laguna Hills Shopping manufacturers. see ks Laguna Chevron. 604 S pie. Call Cbn s. ~. person at a ny or tne years old or over, wanted Cent.er. We furnish cos· two secretaries for our Cst Hwy. Laguna Beach Coastal Personnel Agen- following COSTA MESA to ell ti .. tst.o port• tumcs. ?lA/63J.7 .. .,., bet. Marketing Dept cy,2790 Harbor,CM IEAL EST An locatil)!lS s cae s ing ., """ Service Station. attendant ALL JOBS FREE events . Guar a nteed 9-5. ..Positions require 2.4 needed Reliable. honest, --------- SALlSPEO,LE• JACK IH hourly wage. No ex· ----------= years experien<'e , re Part & Cull lune pos1 Velennary Asst . s mall !esley N.ldTa,ylor Coh. islla pen tr a· encl. oe ~~esf usarryn.1 Ws he SAVlNGS servation & travel plan tJons Call 673 102.1. Ask arumal hospital. f1exible ...,..year o arm w o y THE BOX .,.. ro Larry or'Norm hours k d d ti owned & operated by It!. trans por-tation fro m Soo our ad under Bank· rung, typ1.0~ of ~ wpm. r -will ro:!:rwco~leg: $~; founder. We are not a •HcstMw Ir WHIOft j o b s . H o u r s : mg '" todays paper . ~;~ ebp~~hct us tnit Ser111ct.' station atten· denl673-l050. subsidiary. branch or •17th&T•tM 4:30-8 :30pm, Mon tbru IRVlNES&L ey Y dants. full t ime•, part ----------franchise -just head· Fri & 10-2pm on Satur-lJme, eves & wt.'ekeods WAITRESS. exper"d. im· quarters with a round· •Foirview&~ day.Uyouhaveacar&2 We offer an excellent Neat handwnting & ap· me d i ate o p e n in ~. the-clock access t o years of college. crew s 3 I 3 r Y and c 0 m · pearanct' a must • Apply graveyd shtft. pd vacH management for a s -Getinooour good advan-manager trainee open-prehens i vc company 2590Newport Blvd,C.M. uon. good lJps. Taylor':. sistance at any time. Our cement~rturuttes' ings are available $250 benefits. Plea_se send re· Restaur ant Redhill & in·bouse video tape hsl· Equal Opportunity +.For immediate place sume includang s alary Serv Sta Help needed 1m-Santa Ana Fwy. Tustin lng &salestrairung pro-Empk>yer M/F me nt call Sam in require ments to 0 . med. f\Jll or pit Apply g:rambyTomHopkinsis Anaheim at 991·4SS2: Valenta. Manager or 990E.CstHwy,N B Wa1lresi. wanted S·9. tbe rinesl real est ate ~ in Garden Gr~ve Employment. or apply 1n . Cooks helper 6 days :.t tTainlog available. We ---------•I at 891·2606 belwetn ScbeduleyourChnstmas personal Shampooperson·Asst. week. Apply in person have an opening for 2 RESTAURANT 12:30-S:30pm. sbop~ing Sl.OJ>b with lhe Musthave hcenst!. Tino's. 30242 Crown sales,...rsons with en------''-------1 D a 1 ly P 1 I o t · s EDWARDS Call645-03ll Valley Parkway. Lagunet .. ~ HELP Sales-Active person for CHRI STM AS GIFT Niguel thusiasm, character & OU products. Exclusive TRAIN Slff PPLNG/RECEIVING -""'-'--· ------ integrity t.o match our DttT s I d . c o w w••o CLER11 high standards . Your oco... area. ma 1 epos at re · ALLN l b t • Opnnrtunity ll'A " own private desk & no bas Immediate openln~s quired. 768-8494 642-5678 a ora ones rFoR Ra.Jeift)J Hills Hosptul. part·time salespeople. ~:;;-:;,C:,.b'n~~4;l.1·Sal-=-es-Cl_e_rk_dr_af_t_in_g_s_u_p_·11_SCTa __ Y_/_G_lrt_Fri_da_y_..., 11221 Red Hill Ave Ad 1501 E. 16th St., N.B Commission spUt up to Salary is $3.00 per hour plies counter/phone or· Real Estate office. Santa Ana. Ca 92705 VClllCentent OO-S70'1. 7o%. Interview by ap-t.o start. Interviews wUI ders. F/T$3.00hr Property Mgmt & Devel. ~ CALL 549-791 l W_a_r_e_h-ou_s_o_p_e_r_s_o_n_fo_r po=;'f..onl/aylor Co be held daily after 2pm Master S40-9373 Noo·smoker. . DIVISION PF REc;>UESTTAPE 232 li ght ing d strbr. Ship Realtors · 644_.910 atthefollowiog location: ~..a-MuUanRlty $40-2960 AMYICAH <24 Hours PerDa&y) ping, r eceiving & de· _. 3400lrvineAv.SlelOl HOSPtTALSUPPLY liveries an o ur va n. ~al Fatale Sales l'720Super1or :\Ye CASH CAllD Newport Beach Shipping Salary depending on ex-• 4 lrl Wale~ COSTA MESA Hi.gb earnings. Call COIP. Exp. Shipper for growinll perience. 540-3353 P Eaual Oppo;hunity Mr. Crumpton 9S5/Cash SCTY {Typist Clothing Mfg. 631·5100 _:__ ______ _ Free 3 Weeks ~~~ €~m~p~lo~y~er~M~/F~~ISALES-Field . Solar Busy lrvine design com· An Equal Opportunity Sluppi.ng.Receiving. Non· w.arehouseman: lnsula· 'PD.&llllJl.._.G _ pany needs girl with EmployerM/F/H k Rf ... d t100 contractor in L. H .• 1""" " " Enetgy devices co. reqs aood typing skllls. Prev.I~~~~~~~~~~ smo er. es. r-eq. " · gd co benefits 495-1832 ............. ,..__ . 1---------1 sev -'--amic ener1etic & ffl ui d I· v a n c e m e n t o p • · · · · ----·-· RESTAURANT ...,u o ce expr. req re . •••••••• porturuties. Hard work. WAREHOUSE MewProapculty r~u:i=~e~ :o:.~ Heavy typing w/some lit:eretary Good pay. New Ulaol.15 Adv oppt)' for person •Absolutely no prior c:.r1 Jr. 11 MW ~ Wiii cons a novice pho n e / r eceptio nist Manne. 697 Randolph, wbo would like to,tram tralnind or experience Q 1 .. duties. Up t.o f750/mo. Sain Secretary Costa Mesa. mto mgmnt or s-•~ •-e cepthMJ eppllc.tfOttS w/right potent. U Ca Call Kathy at556-3937 A progressive growlntl ~ ~ nec:esaary. --1 adv to 5upe rvl1ory Electronic Company's ~~/llCllV-.. bave tood driving rec. • Penooallzed ioatruc· .--••• • ,_... ~~Ott tbe com pet Secretary District Office is look~n ~ ,..., Xl.nt naU co. needs sharp Uoa · pt ln C .. N--.rt Be b I r SALES ri SmJ el«troaics co. w/a· ,._.. lookin• for career •Prole.aioct.alontbejob Call Do:PJobna·;.; n~~ =~pen~:Oc~ ror a o ent , lot benefits, • wonlng P0C.ent.~saJS700. ~. COUNTER <n4~.a7u ~ / ood t : TA K E c H AR O E ccad • aeeka a,greulve call Cbrit. s.40·6065. •Upt.ol0%comm1aalon. ----'--'--·----• akWa. wuttr~ O:fsaf Sec~:~~M Individual wlllln1 to Coa.ata1 Penoooel Aaea- •CbcMce or top office PERSONNEL l•--------i mai card/A. Send re· learn, aome clerical U · cy.2790Harbor,CM locaUOftS. $Alff .-&o:ALawCorpora· EXCEPT I ONAL per pre f 'd . Lark AJ.J.JOBSll'REE Be your own boll with a --..-~ •y •'-1~0 N-rt "-nter BENEFITS ~gineerief, B W. leth topnotchproleaaionalor. ,........,.....,_ .._ ,.. -~..-vu St..N.B.&G-tl05. Waxer · Need eap. band &•nlzaUon. ._.. • ....... ,.,._ •• 1 ...a Dr. IU.220, NB. 92660 Profit Sharing wuet t() he.Ip lit.art up Katella R ...16.. .._ ~~ S t lt Pension Plan Shop Help.. tmmed open· new wax a.bop in Irvine. ~ •~· J Mwt ........_ SPICIALl~T :~ft. ·~J'a/'c~t'orr~c~· Cost of Living lnl for rtlht person. Jllnt Oood altitude & a desiN· ,_.,... ul J._. ._.. .. M •• ...... Opell.lap exist in our Good secretarial skills Medical Plan compU)' benefits • to be tbe befit essentJal IJl-7211t UI w OYW fw dee-FMhioD llland Jewelry required. Salary open Dental Plan rapiCI ralaea. Wlll train. Call Mi-1084 wkdya tor ..... Dept for J e w e lry ~ U~cl:r:-.a,:iect-Deltronlc Corp, Ut _a~ppt-=--·------- Reetlll = .. -.. -SpeMeHst hU & part ·--------· p ........... d Belter, C.11. $65-°'°3. wone£DO ·-H.llt&eru 1•cbl aalee of. r---tlme, x1Dt co benefits. Secretary to at\orne)'. . a ... DU1I ays na. ng w cbemacaJ nee. Week_.. Girl Fri· ..... rett ....... ApplyiD.,.,_. Put or full tJme, S/H at rdloerY. $3.75 to tlart.. dA)'. call ll·P' a:JO.S:JO. lecllln , J.C. ,.lllYS accurale t)'pln1 nee. 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SJ~r. 2 In mort• are-11111111.: lhl• \'IJl'ita.lu,.. ftrnor pup.. 84711%3ot lM7~--r"">nd $12). llldc 11 bed Admiral froe\·free refrt•. lAO~~quat1um, ~mp Perfect for CPA. al· this column nil 1Up at Dana Poln . Call many It qu•hl) l"l'('"" '" l ha.mp blc.ul lane-a, lln\ Pfltan 7 pc dln rm H t Sd• MO ~ SUO. Compl. dbl bed Q:S C:u & ~t:~~· NOC>. &orneyt Insurance, etc 540-72181 ..,. ht-•U('lloot'\f Nm :!'\Ill " h u .JI I.I a lud un 2 t • ml.ac l45-4el!8 • • • l'\lmilnlnp for 2 nee of. 642 567fl 28th l>lsnt'1lnnct tlou~I ~ • ran«' bk cbn, c.•a Houff full ot furniture · 100 fices, 1e.:retar)', recep· • ~ 20' Formula ~hlnc boat. Yor anro &. brvdnm• t"illl ,.,""'"' P•11h U)O flllcro-w•ve Mu.st aellby Hummel NaUvaly color ~ UMd carpel & lion area, conference 302 Mere cruhler. Tu:na 714 7317'.ilD,01 ... nh 111,•a.,auttful '""o"' 1.11 S40SUO 11 21 Heaso nable aet, IZpieces +•table ·•01dw,~78 rm.Takeoverl.leor~ll tower. righting chair. _o.; to. !\kyhn• 111 ~ \ Puwi tJ wk• uld, 17) El.t•tr.Sall" 5 nr 11, llvlnK HJJ-l~ $999.~1542.*-'480 outrl1hl ., Al10 have oulrlgger1 AM /VHfo' •i;ac.a ""'• ~ m dlnan rm tV76 ('•d Kroehler IOfa MS o&W Canon plaltl paper copy radios + trailer. 2.470 ' ~vllll'.IV75C'~·dt>Vllr.J...try 1070 Two 4 foot Fan Palm porl Zenith TV s:is mach. Mr JobnaonMammothCondoforrenl. Newport Blvd. 64.2·7910, Sti.nd•rd Poodlt' PUP' llubaf'r•tl4 wlrlr JI U••••••••••••••••••••••• Trees.Wortb$40,SellSlS :>411·71Mt M4.a3BS By Ch•l r lltl Call _h_m_63_l_·S067 __ . ____ _ r~~~P u"'n~r~;'~rn1 n 1 1 O lS motOt" bo•t !Wuwirl L a d I c> s PI a t I n um ea You di&. M2~l Crpl atm clun ma ch . Xlnt new" used ofc furn. ~ afUpm . _ M u a t S e I I ! 4 O ' IK '* i,'°~~:llN in :~~t w r I • t w 11 t c h 1 4 2 Burlwood c lockl cuatm l800/mk otr or trade tor plan llles, wk benches New Olin Mark IV 160 skis Sportafisher. Richardson \Kl Dt'iaich· pu~ t ·1.e1d condv 1 tt N d~t < diamonds , appraised made Ideal elf\ redwd camper shell 830·1281 C.E SURPLUS'31·2777 100 Rotte & Head u lO buJlt. $24 ,500 Showing ~ c·h .. mp1oos1rf'd 336 111 .i 0 or 14,600/ sell $1 ,800, o l l"vewd my rt lewd -lada~·1 •kl wear Plus wlmds. Balboa PavllUon ~ . IM7 J:6M __ ~1ionlll Mihi. Rood con 494 ZM6 Artburo549-1000 New Cui1lnart with • CON.a new•cceuories 840-4306 673-1078 !)(h«fule )Our t:hn>tma . • d1t1on nc13mokt'r or P<'lli .. . blades & Juicer atuch-Canon Model s.ooo. Very . -.-------- sboe>pu1.i 1ilop1 with th• J:"twndly J yr old AK<.: rt'a SSC> ~ 72.34 • • • • • • • • • • • • 42 S;Q fornuca top lable, 4 men\, S48·585S reliable pl•ln pa per Hamon aid boota • 0 11, 14 Hobie at w1lh lraile.-. Oo.aly Ptlot <:HIHS I M "-"' l<(•<',hvnd temale ruh. chain ~. 2 deak lamp copier nearly new cond near new used I season ~. Npf8cl\. GIFT THAJN• Jo'ur h1•lf' .iuod honw-Muke offu Sofa & mau·han a lov<' PRIVATIESTATI ll!Cbta SlO Wkd)'I Gre1. F\cua Trees, 6·8 ft. U " Take~verlaeolS234m1) •.831·1'*> · 673-0437 ln placma your utl l-' 1 r ... u 7Hl~aft 5 30 aut g reen & whllt' Uftl•ID ... TIOH 7~1880. planter box S2S each. Mr Johruon&M-8385 · . Ad V t M2 sm ood d $1'41 TV • Bf.r,pre SPM. 673-3263 · S-rti-4ioods 10t4 Glaaapar Boat, 7.sh. p. • 10 u;or 11 " 1; «'rm an S h o r l h u 1 stnpes, I con H8ummeh l plba1teak 197lb21·776, M -11 Oak orfice deaks .:;; •• ";.'••••••••••••••• Evin.rude lrlr Sl79S. Call ANTIQUE tLOt"KS Pol1Ht•r puppy. AK(' ~l9 llAMQNO ulc er o c . acrames : llangers. · 9811- 3617 Cl°'4! Out S11lt· Uu1• Tu frrrwl•·. 7 ITV)'· s payl!d Anll<tUI' t1tyle Mu rry n.• SOLIT ... IR•S chairs. 9xl2 area rui;c Planters. Llllhled. Many •ti95. 2720So. Harbor. --------- S 1 <'k n t• 3" .1 v 1· Mt6:6401139 1eulutJoo PoOI tablt• with • 5 new brown. Rug aham samples or design SuiteC,S..A. lOam-5pm. 30' SEA RAY, nibridge, liloodwnrth 112 8th M S 1bc.-r1un flu1>kY pup , d b l T 1fh n,Y b1lhard pooer.Queenaizesleeper yourself Carrie846-6074 Fuji electric c ash re 1976, TS, 22.'> II Mer<'. H 8 AKC:. rl!d/wht, tJ weeks, lump S750 <.:&1196.1-7522 Ap~rSe~l~~:ioo ~iJrc1cond.493-8163 New pool table. used once. gist.er. Rebll, like new, 260hrs,. $34,950. 6'S-6600 t'urvt•rt ,..rencll ('out'li Will hold tall Christmas ~ r ly Amencnn sofu rl' Appraised 116,895 balls & cues, $450, pa ad $280. 642·6537. Customized 42 ' Un1fl1tc SHOO. Tw111 b4'Clrm l)t'I 831 7494 CY!,:'· ~nllr bouuht ~II at I 'I •Sell SS 900 Encyclopedia Britannica: $900. 842·0726 ,... 1017 aft cabin, 1978, 3 slate • .,..., 4 h ...... h "" ,,...__ ' di l new, Sac, World Books CHOO CHOO CHOOSE rm s, & In <"re d 1 b I y ;m:'Zlm" ain. ..,..., t•uc· i\ KC 0 0 B1 fo; & AK C _rctu1 '325. 848·34711 vuK!r gems on s ress, $35. Chlfd Ency. $35. Washer le dryer, 1100, 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• your ldltJI from the Dally eq ul ppe~ SI 94 .soo -Germ.on Shepherd $1 Huge wood bookcase & certified. 714,/546·0!13. 731-4.580 rooms or used carpet AFRICAN GRAV PAR· Pilot .CHRISTMAS GIFT ~ Canc rocJter SIW ca~J.ext lOO i;tcreocornhinulion SIOO Ap~~':'!Y~••••••• La M .. llll15 & larcer, $25 ea. ROT, young bird~. TRAIN! Every Wednea· ---------- Oak l11blt• S50 i\KC Old F..nghsh Sheep Ph 559--0193 wn ower· 20 Tnm Sttteo. phooo, wood con· PP. 5.S6-ml day beitnning Nov. LStb 962 2007 Ou M 4,,., Id 11 -MIKtl•••• 1010 mer Xlotcond. SUO sole, '20. Glau showe it•""s lllDS thru Oec. 10th. Call loah. R•/ 2 v<Kf h mo 0 · s pc Dutettc $30 old lrunk ....................... 549.7005 11ldlna doon. $25. Ex· ""' '42·S8'78 Ch.t:tt 9050 foi.l.ilte Jewelry, V1c·to111111 lo g ome. G73·8500 S4S 12 cu Ct 2' dr refng ercycle, tr1ve,.e rods, C11rf1'-1 Layaway ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· Rose 1mt•dulhon !!:[;."' :.411 o2 oi rm 11 $1 00 Sofa loveseal. LUGGAGETAGS Fh!~fe:~i:a~~~~:!· misc.MS-211163 Parakeets. Cockal1els.lroni , M acGregoraiarterplush 60'or75' """.,ression g H'I, m1111 • never used $400 Ph from yoor business card. MUSTS""•L MIRRORS Parrots, Finckes. etc •XlnUve~~t!I!~· ~, ..... ~ .. " 1· mot.or yacht, hourly or 731 I~ R~" ,.,.,,, . I I ""., 8870 Send one card for each Reasonable. 840-1212 ICdl "'~"2200 t .. vr ... ...., 114&-~t .d1111y67c:2172·67"' 7411 ''" vv.: .. t>r Spanie · yr """ lag plus one s pare. We 9 plttes 10'x6'x4." lh1ck .....,. ..,. - Oval rraml'~ Mirror Good w t kids ll a ~G_..Sale-8055 return permanent!)' Newport Beach Tennis Ne w , never u s ed rs-.&°"9a1ta I090 Sk1s-F11cher Supericla11 -- Walnut <:hl'~t ('hrrry papen.~1444ti _ •••••••••••••••••••••••sealed attractive tag& Club Membersh ip . :>411.0079 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 210.newl280,1acnr1rt'1o9ts.Sa11 90 6 0 •Jtov leur fl c·huir:.. ~·J111• <'hew Poodle. ma le , 1 PUBLIC AUCTION strap, meeting airline ::.~bat olr. 544-8723, NEW BABY torce11 us t GULBRANSEN Premiere Sl25 963--4090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~alJI Wing rh111r , Y• llow O•)i; old, .:real w/k1d:., MANY f"fNE ITF.MS OF ID requlremen~ Pre. consolld•te. Mak~ you Organ Uke new Cost KawuakJ Jet Ska, brand Hlvf't 642 · 1 • 03 nt·1·di. loving home & EST ATt:: J E WE LRY, vent losau-~lhert ~01r a ~rmdellng. 145 yards or wire. m11lress or both S6200.Sell$3000.548-5m new, never used. Below Pat• ... 44'Sl71 Cl L s Y rd • .,c 631 0035 R 0 ~ ... .,__. persona """" tag enc ose U""l.J:aeen shag ca"'"'l· h Ith lhl L -" ••1 a1~,.. J "'•.J"o:-. 'O<'.s, CIOl'h .peel.JI 11 _, • A T 8 .. A:......-o. AN wallpaper, fabric or 1.!.." ood d·"'". appy w a mana40Ur.0 htPlayera"5000 ,.. ... , ...... .., ·-'""' .. •' purc·hfli.e o f mu nt I<',. -Sh -.. 1<. -TJQUESJ. FINE Jo'UrtN , .. 0 GI .. ..'6. ery I coo • re 1hrug. l80(). 493-0961 . 1 or· ._ C CaleCaU.lma <'locki. Hccondtt ioned ,('nnDn cpr ... A C, F . ETC. PttONE FOR IN ay o paper & we cently cleaned 1110. ro s an a toe a . arty US DIVERS Alumlnum St. Miler Yodlh · HI k / l u n , J 2 w k 11 , will back & tnm your MS-7643 C.r Phone Player Planoa. 801 W Scuba Tank le backpack Rtihn1shed & guurnn pet/show q ua lJty/wutch Jo'O & BROCH URE t.ag.s. Or try two cards . Mot.orol•.$975. BakerSt.CM.S40-3908 $80 548.Q22Ct (7141846-2754 t eed W.t>stm1 n a t t>r d o R S l O o . 64.S-2200 backt.oback . Sewing Machine & cab. 548-8711 . (213>588·9433 Ch.Imes, (.1oni:s, & Rim 556-Tifil/646-6125. SAT/SUN N 18/19 9 PRICES: recond'd, W/(uar, $100. F'hlepianosFodtale $ ......... -••• boms lJnbehevubly low --• ov Studl b *"" ""'"-05 23 rt "'-<>QUIST PIANO SHOP pnc•>« TheV1lla1tt·f';m ITHtoYou 1045 tn4 PM.501Morolngstur S2eaor3/S5 ocouc _.. . ._. 10 cu ... eezerw/wmty, 8600Ham1lt.onAve.H,B. a. 1095 •71 Clipper M•rin~ 21 ' r-6" S '"· I ane Newnnrt Bch 4/5tags$1.60ea. ,.___. h d $130 other mlac. item!I "-"""'s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond. trlr, xtras. ponum. 41 Jlsl t ....... n ••••••••••••••••••••••• '_ • __ -,,,_ :.. l 619tag.s Sl.50ea. ~ waa er, ryert . 646-ll?6 ..-rv1t llt't)' V1ll11J(e,67!145S2 fo'ree to ll<>od home• luh & SUN. 10am to '> GarDJ:l' lO ormore ll.•Oea . i>ining tbl, 2 leaves, 8 ---------1 Bank financing avail Ce ... l-9'1ten cmC> 840-2895_~- f\nlq hm bu r , t.OIHJ sh.-p hcrd m ix Al11'> Sale,604 Avorodo,CdM SalesTax lncludcd <'hnirsS100536·1147 Misc(um,h.seh~ldite~ms .8teinway 1930 S' II" 3Sw'-'<la CashReg1aters ... OohNo"Peterson 'h T mit hol( llmforlJ Tht•nn lx>autlfttl h111rk lluNky & Manyintc•re,stan.-iitems NO CARO? """Col RCATV · t·. 227·22nd St, CM . S11lc S7SOO Ebon. • used 2 mo. sull under (datu~erboard l l!f7SN A Sh h rd n . .. -~ ox s t no afler9am · Y wrnty Take c1ver lse ly one like 111 it thl' worll1. • C\!' c mix ,...,,,. ll<'ll • -Draw your own or send . turnlable. fine cabinet. · 640-0625 champion , San Oiego LrK t•nct po<it & rn11nv Ut-& lovlni: wi t hS~T t ?U.N .9 ~ ·9209 name, address, phone& ona $1700 .. $559 Pluno Mlscal-ous Mr.JohnJonM4838S YachUnsCup champ1on hand turned' sp1ndle'i children 642-iJ400 ~~~~U\: ~~~-; Vbl!eJ: we'U make one card~ S250 675-8258. 646-4S48 W..ttd 1081 UPRIGHT PIANOS n ...., Ready for '79 world:t Huy lha r1tre pc for your f}ljtlJ!jh Springer Spaniel household goods, stereo, lag. Add~ eaeh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LG. SELE<-'TION·FREE MIR. shr.o eota <.:all Morgan Cald-;e11. ti,os b und r1>r yo u r needll room to run etc Sendcheckormoney or ·Bell&Howellmotlonplct wANTED:Ult'dbutclean TUNING & LOCAL••••••••••••••••••••••• John B e ery C o . ChrutlTlLI' & ke~·p It ~ Blk/wht rem l yr old. ---derto camera &.l6mm projec· RIVAL meat " brud , DELlVERY CROWN Alamed•.O S/s.23-&00 ln~b. "°" moon s ha pe housebroken & Cneodly. bargams. Sal & Sun 9 4 P.O. Box lS60 armolre, 7' w/oval mlr· 728 W Ullh CM 548-m 2 Hobte 1•. xlnt cond. Rar Moerel till Dec. 2Slh. 8 Spayed, all sboUi. Comp. Treas ures. anliquu . PILOTPIUHTIMG tor. Anlique Mahog sheer S81·2551 an 6 ,_,.,,._.Sita•-• RENJ A JV 64&28.SS fo'ret' l o good home pm. 3912 River Ave. N 8 Coeu Mesa, Ca. 92626 ror. eoo.ofe Magnavox WANTED: Front hood & UlK eqwp, trlr & xtr11 Antq rnarb_le frpl frnt 497 2903 SAT/SUN 3 hp 0 / MA .... IC •ucTI,....,. color TV, 22"._ Portable nghl front fender for 63 1918 P1•yer Plano. compl LOW .t.'11. SllSO. 644-0163 . .--~ "'" bar w/21lool1 It mlac VW Bug. No d e nts restored w/extras Call ~ I ded Hare Jo'rencb fin~ rouge P ed I 1 reed E s k •mo mot.or m. told out boa MANY ITEMS OF FINE ttema 642·1802 ~Q.1 -•-. SI 0 MO' 1'70 Columb a 28, Joa mrbl. Arched &t carved Alaskan Spilt fem Free seal '35, Ins trument ESTATE JEWELRY. · · · V11·5565 .. un6pm. • • w/xtras. pnced forqwck -Verf &ra~cg1ft for hm& lo gd huJne' w/yard panel compl w/Morsc ART OBJECTS, "AN · Large Backgammon ta· W"""'EO· "Li'••-Ski Gulbran ~en Theatre (Free 714 de 1 1.1 5 v 4 ery 9 1 7 n 0 ar 2 e 4 a sale 71•1637·8380. a fl yrslf 4 ' thic kness ?59-l930 · control tach, etc S9S, 'fW:UES, FTNE FURN . ble w /storage spac e ~.:'...'.. . .-.. • Organ, RJviera, preset.a. • _6..;;.p_m _______ _ 64&2111SS leak cabinets $25 u . , P HONE FOR fN. $ 1 2 5 . 6 7 3 · 8 5 0 0 cluuwca for• 4 year boy good for home or chllrch Shepherd/ C.:Ollle mix, 6 mtSc boat 11ccesson es FO & BROCH URE days /S48·0201 rm 119 Sizes 36. Pleas e c all s•Utlltof ~"-'""'J · Vadeoequlp .. Sony,3mos 21' Sloop . b e autiful Ant.1quecl11wfoot hath mo Needs k ids & yard. Boy's workbe nc h SR, 645-2200 eves 964.1761 aftSpm. ...,.,., r .,.,.,_ new. camera <zoom c l1ss1c lines, Br111tol. tub SJOO v 1 bl u ., -.n...... b11ss111et SIOh walker $8. · lem> recorder Cstop ac ru t Wm Tnll de~•Kn Call 9S70139 cry ova e...,.,......., baby dot e ~. t oy~. "N"OaugeRulroadun· Conn organ w/benl!b & l1on )0 must sacrifice Cab1n sl~ps 2+2 mhugt' ANTIQUf'; ORC:AN ortolsc Sh ell Katten ga mes, books 5~ I up WANTED finished 8'x4' layout. nda Wanted small desk for of. aux Lesli e spe~k er m.'1792 cockptt/ W1Lh lrlr. $2750 C'arra 1886 Won• Xlnt Jo'emale. Short hair, all Antq brass la mp 112. TOP CASll DOLLAR some wiring/scenery, in· fit·c F~atures Show Chord, Call67~9047 """d ca II ott 6 pm 11hot.a. 6 rno11 64~940 portable uvt•n $8, Many PA I 0 f'O R Y 0 UR e l trac k. 11 w1tcttes. 3 646-S820 Mtn·O·Mal1c rhylhms. Zerulh 19" color T v t:x ----- li4().!JM9 more household items JEWELRY, WATCHES. lransrormers. en11.brs, -&&5-6346. ce lle nt <·o nd. SI 7S to:ncson 32' wheel 7 bags lllue Persuin female cat. 1 168 Le xington, Cost a AHT OBJECTS, GOLD. wire. Bit & unconslruct Sliver coins wonted. W11l 1lle ( -. 548·2.429 aft 2PM V 11 fo". CN Ci . C I ea n An l 1 q u cs r v r K u 1 c , yr old, spayed, loving & Me 8 a M 0 n li c e 11 S I LVER SER Vt c E ed 'bldg kilJI, xlnt cond. pay 376% or race value. aat~t draw IJl the 29.000. PI P 714·968·5902 Dresseri1, Wurdrobcs,_l-ertUe.646-7078 Townh o m es o f F'INE FURNITURE & spentover$300 sell ror Alsoailverbars.646·1519 West ... a Daily PllotMagnavo m r onso l e eve~ .• Wood iceboxes, L1hrary £."lldt-· 8050 Fairview. MG-8761 ANTIQUES. 645·2200 S7S/bslofr962·5880. aft5. Claaalfied Ad, 642-5678. stereo, $75. b:it offer -------- wbteli, l'lc. Cull a fl s.~•-..-· Like n e w c abine t t-:rlckson 32, 5.S. With ~1"' 7"""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1oor Loom. lndust Sew, OO:S.1898 Newport Slip S8000/b!1l ._. ......, ofr 675-7186 Mach . Bike, P Olll'd 11 b d CB Eqwpment, new & , Anl1que11, dero r a to r aterm, p1c.1urt..>s, buskel!I, a nlq. mlrron, e tc t>.11 ·0035. **'BUY•• Plants, f\arn.., Mi11c. Sul A A ~ar For Our wied.Pvtpty.Callafl.5, SNIPE 16 m a bohny Good ed Fu •. & Sun. 25 19 llolly Ln, 752~60 de c k . varalay hull us rnature w N B 1 ,p 11 •-L" Appliances -OR I wlll · w ... a er ... cover. ,.,v" sell orSELLforYou. OresRer , 6 dwr & Ch • G•f T • I COLOR 19" Panasonic 673-4932. _., ·······-······ MASTERS AUCTION bookrast' hutch, S75 15() r1stmas I t ra 1n • Uke new. xlnl cond. Pvt Divorce forces tasl sale• Htrit0CJ9 ~ 646-1616 & 833·9625 Ski,s & bindllll(~. $20 Ski PtylllO 673"7200 on mellc:ulously main · •Whoh!111ale tothe 'rrade 1---------•I PolcsS5.Stereo Ret'e1ver lo4lfs&~ u1ned and loaded "78 CT NEW SHIPMENT SSQ. 30al< Bar Stoola, S90 An easy w•y to aell your Chrt1tm1t Gift Items. ,...,_.. 41 Ketch. Reduced over ON SALE Quality Sofa ea. Lilton Microwa ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3500/ofrer rusumablt-M N 6' 11ect1onal & ottoman $300. Mtac. •702Neptune, GWt"d 9010 loan M7-0400 onday ov 20 Good eond. SJ95. 7Sl·66IO N.8 . 631-0020 B·30AM 1833S Ml Lan11lcy (OU E lhs) Fountain V11lley 008-1331 Couch, loveseat, 2 e nd SUN ONLY. Everylhang Uibles, coffee lable, $300 must fo 2324 ~ Pac1f1c Pract1caJly new. 997-8797 (1n A ley) Corona del ~ange) Mar _______ _ ••••••..,..•••••• Ga r age Treasure S ule Afllll-.ca 8010 FURNITURE IBM eltt. tw carbon r1h ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIQUIDATION SALE bon. $75; '78 Toyol11 L' R G HT o A M o E o Shop our pnre~. Wl' a re Landcl"Wller. 2 bUt naug ,. · A wal. r""line-$7" •a. ~ic H<Yl'POJN1' SALE. 3308 lhc low1•st f'lr~t romc "~ • • "~ lures, COIN, booltlhe • 2 W, Wamer nr llarbor, basis. Ant. side chrs. cane bk!I, Sant& Ana. 979-2921__ ALLEN'S PURNfTURE needlepoint scats, untq C L E A R A N <: 1<; 24aa.. Del Prado 1830 1-'r. brass slulue, 8 AR GAIN S . U 8 e d Dana Point curved easel, old miner's Refriltli. w.shrs & dryt•rs, 496-3lll 831-1750 I a mp. bra sa, misc Best Appl. 536-0911. watches, anlq. Jewelry, Sc --L--d -h Large Pine dlni.og room buttons, tokens. pins, an clvy uty W118 l'r & set, TresUe with 6 chairs Opal ring, s urtbonrd, Dryer, dnl cond. $190. & 2 leaves 5475 493-()979 $35, Monroe 10-key ad· 67~5971 · der, $25, Rem. 10.key ad Simmons Sofa 61ee per der e1aot nu s tuffed Kenmore w1111hcr & c lcc. $00. 1.emlh s lereo SlSO. anlmal11 conteu for d ryer. good condition, De drm . c h es t $60 . ChrilJtmas (won ln con· $100. ~ 3451 Pane Peacock chair $100. Call test). You won't beUeve Rrook, Costa Mesa:....__ In AM 496-7635 il! Dining rm wal. game MAYTAG W~HER llrua lwln bed. 7 drwr tbl + 4 naua. c brs Good Condition S7S dresser & nlghf sU..nd Jn Beaut. mahoa. buff 'l IJ40.Jlnt good cond Re aaonablc Sat/Sun 2968 Dlmlnl Pl. &-.,..--P-ort washer, ex cell. ~aft 's. ~~1'9':s Verde , CM . condiUoo. $125. Ph arter SOFA 7'. Brown, beige 4r o A H A G E s A L E ~.556-2168 Nit plaJd. Gd cond. $100. M 0 V I N G 0 U T ' Elt'clrlc drye r , xlnt 2 Gold Yttlvet awl cbaln EVERTYTHINO MUsT ibape. make offer. Call S40ea. 642-44.5I GO! Antiques, turn, 1kl ____ $40-4.5_ 19 RCA color TV $200. M.aple equip, book•. c lothes, lkt-'-IOZO butch $100. 2 living rm rte SaUc Sun, t-3, 924 W ••• :;:::••••••••••••••• ch.iln $100. Dresser $80. lialboa Blvd on l.be alley. Ouch cruiser mens $.\Ip Club chair w/ot~man Garase Sale. Lota or SCHWINN Covctt. Bat $35.e3l·3'08. Items 8' aUdlng al11!1!1 orr .. GIM38. Oln'a rm 11et match'< buf· door, mt.orcyclea, 11kls, -apeed bik let 6 cb ra needs re· :ms Dakota, CM 546-6299 ~.:Snn, Rate;:'ti.~~;. flnlsb'1 muke offer YARD SALE Sat. lndoo; ~ *"97$. ..... & outdoor planta, chc)ap. Gii.i. • ew won on game show. inter.Uni m.l.ac. W K. r.'.': Hood• 90 ate~/tbro Dro)'hllJ Dtnlns rm set. 21st St., CM blllt .. Oood cond. Low Huteb/dryalnk. J1800 ---------• mll•.SUO • ....,. value make offer Crat1 hpe d tek. •..... .....,..aiii -.ti.a ' •Ptaken. backboard lot VW f10, UJ~ aot.b St., ••••••• .. ••••••••••••• bed, clbjhwuber, 2 BP. 9ft"l.Y coue••md tbl. deell, 2•SA--T-la-SUN--D7-lla_mo_n_a, A apedal Dally Piiot gift guide wtlt appeer eve,, Wedne8day from Nov. 15 t"ru Dec. 13 -In p .. nty of time for more than 108,000 readers •II •long ltt• Or•na• Coaat to buy your gift Item a. To plact 10Uf Hotld•J gH'I ltema °"our OIFT TRAIN PAOE Cell • Detty Piiot Ctut1tm11 M-vlMt CALL TODAY -142·H78 Your cndft la good with ue, or ch•rge your gtft lld to rour Maetercherge or BankAmertcerd. IOOIS/"-s ...... 1'V Carta, NCllD· Pl a ct CM. 14l·IOll. ~II doon below coat. btldMllr.• -,.y_,:a;~Mariil' ~.,;~~h;,;.;il+-------~--------.-- Kd .. med. A tCJ, Red leatber tOlt •I.a.JI cablaeta la cabinet DAILY PILOT Mlllwerk lottallaUO•. cbalr • ottoman: never fr a mt a , KI l c" ea , 4'750ldNewport81,NB .... ....._ ~.cbeltofdnwtr1 i...;,;;;..;;.;;;;..;.;;.;..;;.;;.;,;;. ____ 1 both metal 4 wood. ... •&Old qQMtJ bk t • ..._.., ckltJMI. dteaa, da SJ.i). ~ • ....., ..... CM .,.._, .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seasw1rl 18" I/ B·0 / 8 , BOATING w/t.rlr. xlnt cond. lik1• ntw 13500. Npt lich . 67~ ISi.AHOY 36' Dal. 1976, furling Jib, loaded hinged masl, ek. $$4,1100. 64.5-6600 THIS ls wtMrethe BOAT ACTION IS For Buying Or Selling And few the lalHtin BOATING NEWS check our front P-.eindeic ct.lty. ,. 24 • Blanc h ard s loop, t wood. bit '" '38 C htSllC •• lined aw rig $2000. ~ .• at Dana Pt. 838-9432 days •: 64()..1021 eves & wknds. DAILY PILOT Santana 20. cover. trll". race rt,.ed. Lille new. SlO,SOO Invested, uc, $&'500. 646-110 l For sale: 12 n .. •luminum boat $100 or betit ofrer. 5»-T118 14' Valeo Fiah1n1Boat,18 ...;..;.------------ hp . Olb. wbl.I, trlr, car SA.NTAMA 20• carrier, nice. 88:M372 CJ ... equipped W/lrlr, Yacht Salesman . Open. purcbatfld April 78, dry Ins tor experienced 1t or11e avail Nwpt, saleaO"An w/cllentele. '7300. <ZU>et7-301JIPM. C.JJ873-9570forappt SPiii. (714) 551·f293, -------·--1 3PM·5PM Kayack 1978 Hollowform IMh. .,_1 xi.at cond. S275. firm. Call Oedis 9070 87&-S819. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~....._ SLftAY•IUILI. ... ~!!! ... ~ ...... !!.~! YAC NeWport ~1 ..., ......... tJraeo&.ly needed I~· boat 'Ibe lrlldlUonal IMivy du· 111 p. Newport Beach. ty, U1htwet~hl marine _m __ 17_• _____ _ en«ine To iso Hr oe. ~· Avalon moonne. In , n u I n e n e w pa r t 1 . rrona of fk•ri 's • awlm Aulhoriled Dlltr: Brtat.ol ane . .-.ooo. 8'1S-5089. Servt~. (714)-... Slip 11pace.moonnc •11nt· O,.y Marin• Seut'OUt 2S ed for 21• Owena; Trade bp.. Rwll nae 17U. C.U "" • wlllin1 t.co p-.,. mton 561..-or-.im ...,..... t040 ....................... "' ,11 ...... i---------·1 ········-········ .. ··· ... SEA IAY'S 17' ti 38' HAllllOM'S IMIAYIOAn :lleaO...HwJ,N.8. 611.al!fJ . . . C¥%1 e.S./ I .... ••20 ,J'. ....................... OW.-camoer 4-•alt. w/o =·~~ltove • 1 lllal eemper. P•ll tfl.:"•d, fair c.••· .., ...... ~otr .• '\ ~ I - ' . . . . .. \ .. ' .... -... ,.,,. .... -.•'• c1..; 1r .. S./ T ........ ""'... "70 .. wti.el Drtnt H IO Yw '570 ...... ••ported A»tot, IMportM Sundey. Novem~r 19. 1978 OAllV PILOT DJ1 .... ' ' 20 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..;;;;;,;.;.;;~.;.;.;;..;.:,;,;~;.;..;.;.:..;~;...------------------- ....................... Tr• I I• weal to• I '7$ vy Shortbcd xlnt tm Dode• BZOO loaded AHe•-• 9705 MW 9712Aatto1,lmported Alltot.I~ Alltot,f.port.d ~-• ••• R oll A ·L ona ·~· r1~la.atr•veltra1ler rond.loml't,$4T00 ° AIC,crulseccnlrol.P/S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• chH1l1 mount. W•lk Any rompaC1 ~llr putts M4 ~~ P H. CD, hl·baclc swivel •74 ALFA •OMEO ft7l IMW 7lOt Copri 971 0.... '720 Dehm 972• tbru on GllC IT SC, $800/olftt Z3l8 Rt-di.it 11t:al1, hlllo lih&JJ • .n 5'tOH _ o ••••••••• .. ••••••••••• • .-......... ••••••••~••• ••"••••••••••••••••••• •tra1, IJM m1 K)OO Dr, N Jl ~TOT IT JttP a>mrn.ndo. auto ureei, braktt. exb.u1t. lo WI h 1 1 IXICUT1Vf"CAI · ''16Capn. 2'7.000 mi. 4 apd. "We need to buy clean · •Ill.I. VAN'S• $48-5290 -tnl\li,VG, t oltt•rov"r m1 S ho w1t fHldo or t ony 49,561 ma es, Ar ctic 111etalllc with Newtlres.$3200. Dat.sunusedcars" ••~1•LS ~~!~~~.~ ... !!~. T ......... UH1ty 9110 t2800 548 102$ OWMl"lhlp S3700 Aft s factocy mags & new top· natural le»lher 1ntenor 496 1364 s Will Pay Top Oollu s • ...-5'.o ,.. 4314 · look11 raclory N F.W • Special magll, 3unroor & 19772.&0Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moped um 01lanf'. good Ullhh• rratlM a ppro 11 tondJUon S?OO HelmtJl S'xfl ' boo 613 HSOll m 0046 do• )-4 OltO I rm 11!1 COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP # 1 IM CALIF. (l41MYA > aar cond ihon1ng! Only 74 Capn. V6, 4 s pd, au·, 4speed, alroondilion1ng. 'Ito ONLYS4195 2.soo origtnal miles! AM/FM cassette. $2000. stereo t a p e, mag11 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mince. <S780308l 83CM>150al\ 7PM (622FAH) ._._..._,.~_...... SAODUIACK 284S HARBOR BLVD •$7995• '78 llonda Mc>PN-1 l lk f'H· WIW1UIUY - YOU•DATSUM l'AIO FOR OR NOT TOPDOU.Aa JOaTOPCAaS _, __... v .... I .. y I .,.... 972 540.6410 540.02 ll 1973 2AOZ 2lSO ftarborBlvd .C M ._... M,ORTS Air con ditioning, ntw, low milt'~ M uat ...., S«Tk• p-;f, ~ Haroor Olvd ~ MtlttW &~ . ...ri.. 9400 Ct>e>TA MES'- 645·5700 131·2040 495.4949 •••••••••••••••••··~··· '77 210% AM/FM <040GXB> •DATSUHS* Low mil eage ca r s$449S• f'o i Gr mo~1. ulmo 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714/549-1023 · rww. on!)' 800 m1'i.. $41~ • F.l Cun1no no1 run --- rtro1 S41163'7t aft limoo11 nlna. 1tood tor pa rh Tr-=ks 9560 $37S Vol\ 'Tl l't!Uft~ lo..1 M()p('d, 41400 mt! • rum jloud $.100 l .. 11 G4b bl6S Da1,11n I. chmmt> mor rndt $7~ ~-1373 77 Yamaha OT400. $850, '48 FORD WOODY 'Tl Yamaha DTt:25. SS7S, Fully restored! Sll.500 bot1l x.l n t cond 963-3210 67 5-616 l ~~~·1-~~.::::..:::.:.:::.:.._~- '66 Honda CB160. $100. '76 Recrfftioftal Yamaha 125, xlnt cond. V8aici.s 9530 $410 64->6083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 Honda SL125. 2000 ma. Sandloys Sand.rail. relbl $300. SL70 mm1-cycl~. HOO VW eng. grooved MRSO Jr mim-cycle $200 slicks, T-trlr, reg for off eacb. 548-1795 road. 11500/bst ofr. 1714 1 870·1943 d ys, Mike, 846-8360 aft 6PM '75 Honda. Model CB4-0CW 8M mi. Blue. Nu tires. --.-7-1-Mil-ifti--•• -M-l-,._---i S700bstlofr 546-7515. ·-7----------1 Root cooler. air cond1· '78 Yamaha, Enduro 175, liorung. bolwater heater. Like new. S750. '75 Honda roof rack, dual batteries. Elsinor 125. Laid Down. less than 1,000 miles' ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20b0 HARBOR 8lVD. COSTAMESA b42·0010 '77 WESTPHALIA POP·TOPVAH Fully equ ipped, only 13,000 miles; Orange m coJor . <208UCR > Pric.ct to S•ll! lS Vans lo Choose S350. 67~3428 <839UDF> ------ . 7 4 H o n d a 7 5 x R . Sole Priced Completely reblt. Xlnl S799S cond. $225 962·01~-Ill Many Motor HotNs, Sale/ TOYOTA BARWICK DATSUN •'\' ' 'I' I 831 -1]JS493.3375 PAID FOh OR NOT WE WILL BUY YOUR CA R FOR CASH! VW's. lMPORTh. SPORTS CALL TOM OR FRANK 812 2000 l Formerly Harbour VW) 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH R...t/Stor~ 9160 18881 Beach Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach 18711 BEACH BLVD. Autos, lmportltd 197:\L.... 847·8SS5 HUNT~~:f:ogEACH ··················;;oi Lam1ry ~ 4 Wheel Driv.s 9550 ..,6 F rd V EZSO Lo ~~~~~••••••••••••••• Fully self contained. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • o .a n . w G to 2 I d . '76 JEEP m I , m 1 n t co o d tJ:. :00, i:pra~"T~ C S62SO/OBO m•>SS1·6332 antenna. C B radio . JS ev, 1213)268-8528dys AM/FM stereo tape. hk ~oll bar. l~k out hubs, '74 Chevy Van 37 .000 mi. new ti-res & other extras side curtains. dual gas Custom int. & ext. mags, too numerous to men-tanks. lo w mileage. steel radials, ps, pb. at. 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Also limited number or 1978 320i 's is still av a Lia- ble. Call us today! 831·2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Serv1ce·Leasiog Roy Caner ,Inc. Rolls floyce BM W JM<> Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 CREVIER &I sr. HOAOWAT SAIHA AHA • 835·3171 I TH£ UUIM,.tE OlllV1NG M ... CHINl •USEDIMWs• 13 Bavaria S/R (S67HJ P ) 7420024Spd <BHQ015) '75 2002 Auto.air (id2236 I '763.0stS/R (029RKM > '77 S30;4spS/R <0179 77 630cs14/spd (TR5962> 78633csiaS/R l012VPV) Closed on 5Hdays '76 530i. LOADED. sHver. lo mi. $10,000. 645-6470 uon. Very. very clean. MUST SEE!! Holly heade rs & etc. ALL ABOARD for the Look at this one befor PricltdToSeH! $4000/80646-9550 Daily Pilot CHRlSTMASl•-------•I you buy!CaJITrumaoat ---------•GIFT TRAIN'!! For IOIMcl.AREM's THEODORE ' ROBINS FORD • 20t.O HARBOR BLVD C05fA ME SA b<l2-0010 Nice '6S Open Road cba.sais mount walk·t.bru. $3500.M6-3SS7 For reot ; 20' Illini Motor home, aelf·cootaioed, '4UIMI. Tf"llen.T,...et tl70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27' Alnt ream trailer. custom wood Interior. $2800/of'r . M&-5791 eves. 16' Shasta Lo-FUte, fully self-contiined. Awning, stereo, new tlres. Fan· tasllc cond . suoo . &Ga& "JI Vaeatbaeer. at• M.lf CClll1.llned. Fully eqaip. ped>&l1 ODtioaa + awn-I n 1. All/FM Quad 8 track. ~ '2000 for Immediate u le. pp StUGt OS 11M81"7. :Jr-im Slreamline travel lJ'lr, .-cl only ~ do1 l i ftae 1 . Jhu t • e •. Be a.atlful tuUer. ~•t value ap11 • St(... ANlal i1eoo. f7Hllf i6'h Econo window van, more mformation and to & 19,000 mi.. all options, place your ad call a · full cust. int. by dealer. CHRISTMAS AD-VISOR Driven by business exec. 642-5678 to & from wo rk.---------S6,845/offer675-3590 ss vw bug $900. Good GET YOURS NOW! '71 Ford E200 Spr Van, cond. Opel wagon $200. '71IMW7331a cstm Int, Ca pt. c br, 67S-~ AM/ FM cass., clean, Alfa--..0 9705 7 EXECUTIVE runs good. S48·S2At ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEMO's ... 320i's with automatic. air con d., s te reo, a lloy wbeels. Low mileage. too! 8SON. Seach Blvd. La Habra <At Beach fr Whittier> 714/522-5333 Closed Sundays '69 BMW, 2002. Nice. $2500. 645-7565 or 673-3145 Terry. '76 530I auto, snrf. •lr, am/fm stereo. brown. Xtnlcond. 2'7,000 mi. P I P Best olfer. Hunt . Har. 2.13.SC-l T12 '75 BMW 5301. Blk. auto. A/C, P/W P /S, AM/FM atereo, allo)'I. Xlnl cond. '9900. P b (714)MW581 Fr• • L.,e SelecflOA w/sl1ck, gold exterior ·~ Of AIMoct.li w1tb white interior. ·_11.,w SALFS·LEASlNG <86SSDJ) i.u., PARTS-SERVICE Pric.d to Sell! --uo 3 Z's to Choose 13631m.llOf01¥<1 c.oen Cl<ooe '" IJl..UU COSTA MESA DATSUN '721200 cpe, very good oond. $1350. 644-7 111,538-5370 '67DATSUN STATIOH WA<iON Good Trans portation: (VU.MO> $799 Bill Maxey TOYOTA 18881 BEACH BLVD Huntington Beach 847-SSSS taoo YEAR EllD CLEARANCE ' ISGA-4~2413-3326) Sol~t Pricts Goodlln t ,,,z.11. ~·To Prior s.. Plus Tax & Lie ·e•DA ACC•DS SA VE HOW OM REMAINING 1978 MODELS. HURRY!! . STOCK IS LIMITID SEE THE ALL MEW 4 ~ ACCIRI 4 . GTH 1979 MO ARRIVING DAILY - I t .. t .. DJ. DAIL v PILOT • ......... 11M •••••••••••••••••••••• FW t72 THEN WHY NOT DROP BY BARWICK DATSUN FOR A CHANGE OF FACE? AT BARWICK YOU CAN BROWSE ALL YOU WANT . " /\.AA;.A BUY OR LEASE! ~LL NEW 1979 210 STD. HUGE SELECTION ... AND WE OFFER 100°/o FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT. COME ON DOWN AND DRIVE AWAY IN THE DATSUN O~YOUR CHOICE! tt7'D0081 197'DATSUM r.u.ac....-. COl.T G.T. CouP8. Of'lnge with 4 speed. radio and With shell. custom paint. black stripe, A oa aaver huter. Better hurry! tape player. custom de l uxe . 1 77 2 A ) (385LJC) Interior. wide oval tires (9&7FER) A one and only. (IDl1147 52699* s995 54195* '· • I ... BECAUSE HERE IN LOW OVERHEAD COUNTRY OUR SUPER LOW PRICES AND SUPER LOW PAYMENTS ARE WHY WE SELL SO MANY NEW & USED DATSUNS . ""-A.,.A BELOW DEALER C ~NEW 1978 SHORTIE ... _A 11411 , ....... ~, 397 * 24.000 MILE LIMITID WARRANTY AYAILA&ll lt7l AJ.1-A "" 2IO'I ''" 2111 •OMIO z+z J+J G.T . Vetoce coupe, Auto. trans . tope plaYef. 4 speed trll'4. air c:ond .. Light beige ext. w1IL'I air cond . ohrOme mao• taoe player. llum. fact. beige bucket Mats plus & only 20.000 mites. mags and only 14.000 AM/FM radio This one Aac1no green. Act last! m1lea. Sharf:at Z In Is n1ce1 (804A) (946KEK) (742UKY) town! (IOOA) "86RORl S]695 . 56995* s9995• -WE'RE DEAllN'I . -33371 C•1ilrio Clflstr-. hn ~ Capllf1 cmo 493-3375 831-1375 * ftRODIGIOUS PORSCHES '78928 Copper Metallic. (00549) ·59 Silver Cloud l $19,000 985-4144 1.961 Rolls Royce. wklle. very nice cond. Sl9.SOO 64().7030. Stuh 9761 •••••••••••••••••••••• Blackhawk VI. Slvr body w/blk llbr int. cstm stereo, l4M ma ammac <21.3 MSt.anJ. s..... 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i• SUBARU Spt. C.Oupe. 'T1 white TR7 great cond. AH xtras 5 yr. wm ty. SS500 5S4·3165 ---vo11.sw.,.. 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. Wiit,,_,_ ..... ~ ... ,. .. , .. ,_ 'T1 Turbo carter a Black on black. (00259) Xlnt cond . Must sell.1-------- '78 91 lSC Coupe India Red (208UUMl "77Targa Forest Green 110919) LEASING and/or BANKRATJ::S AVAll.ABLE Immediate Dell very CllCI IVERSON YW POUCHE AUDI Manyextras. S48·3SSl Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEFOREYOU Sa&. YOUR TOYOTA. SEE US! MAa9UIS TOYOTA -MISSION VIEJO 131-2110 495-1210 'T1 Celica GT lif\back. S spd. mags, louvered win· dows. air . Must sell! S@.77(M 44.5 E. C.OastHiway 1--------- at Bayside Dr. '71 Corolla 1600, reblt Newport Beach 673-09 eng .. Xlnt cond .. Uke nu. $1295 642·3767 * --------1970 Toyota wagon. Very 1977 ftORSCHE good cond. SlSOO/best 91 1 S ofr Afl . 6 & wknds. s speed. air coodJlJoning, _64.S-68S9 ___ . ----- 1972 VW SAFARI ....,.topea......- f\lny eqwpped 1nclud1nA icebox. stove & foldin~ bed. (731EJ I) OHLYS3195 Mirode Maldo/•....tt 21.50 Harbor Blvd., C.M 645-5700 1 __ ,_._ ..... --"~··11-stereo cassett. sun roof. 4 To)'Ola C.Orolla wagon, Silver metallic. alloys, •speed. S147S. 834-0292 or -.,-,-~--U-... -.11-... -~-- I e a t h e r 1 o t e r 1 o r . 840-3704. IT -"' C788RZFI --------•Automatic transmiss . •$18,600• '75Corona Station Wagon. radio, rebuilt engilte. 4 dr 4 spd. am/fm. good lfi07ACVl cond.. $2500 Call 497-3945 $1695 alt S ----'76 Station Wagon. xlnt. cond, radial tire:.. A/C, ----,. AM /FM. auto. 496-6747. 74CBJCAST PORSCHE il TI S. Super Automatic transm1ss1on. Immaculate. loaded. air conditiOning, sliver in _Xln_t_. _l7_14_)67_3-4485 ____ , color. (093LP F) -==-===:::i-IZ:=~ 1975 ftORSCHE 3 To Choose! ,. 1 s coun 52"5 S sheed. s tereo tape, Black , alloys. (S48Llm •SIZ.700• lmJ BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 '69 FASTIACIC • s peed, dark bt'*e w/wh lte 1nlcri Qr . l955PPO> $1495 . . .,. v.w. -: C.... liit . .. .... -'· Alldill _can.._ .. .... ••porW ....... '"'porltd .... '"'~rW •••· u .. d Auto1. u .. d .... Usflf Sundey, November 19, 1978 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ·v•w•"' 9770 v.a.w_,... ' 977 Vdbw 9770 Wdl 9tl Wela 991 O C.••c 9915 4ttto1, U1flt ...... Mew 9100 Mltot, Mew 9100 ·••····•····••···••···· ···········•·········· ....... ~ ...••.....• •··•········•••······• ·•················•·••• ·•·•···············•·•• .......•.........••••• ····••········•·•••···· ••.......•...••........ OAll.YPILOT DJ• .. '74 beaut. oraqt bua On ~. &l'e l roru1. 01.:'I\ Aaeocy palrtl JOb, ""~ llre11 rad\o, boater Real y ru t'el A1kln 4 GT5017$.4452 't5Sca1.11tttba<' • MOOttwst on r CCS<Ull w 6U 382 t ---'71 VW CONVEKTlRL t-: yellow, new tup , a.Int mech, AMlf•'M Bt••t o( rerm.ms ·-.. Bua. med hlue. 11 enei. new t1rt>1, $uoo ff'l~:iNBll tf 71 IUICK '70 Skylark: Vnyl top air, '76 Coupe de Ville, fuel lnj. c.dl.c 991 I ;:.t~·~~~ IN.Al. all elec. aood co nd. Low mlleaae. l owner,••••••••••••••••••••••• 494 39111 With automatic trana , ~lbestotitr 675-93K ::e.:-ia alter 6 It lt79 CADIU AC ---fart ory air cone.I. ~ . .,.. '-"• .. t w to · · 11.DOUDO "II con YI" rt amJrm . <)Nl.V 6 TOO m t l oa 1 -..x.. aaoo. au . air, •IU V•M'S• Thia oae la LOADED I Pnnx>,Cl'7~1• p (IJJr.,l':V) P/S, P/B, 1000 trans l""""SE::ILLE Leueorbuy.Jromedlate M.2~1 ~\. /wknd1 ~.~ "" ... Delivery! (3413 ). = Slltl 1975 IUl"tl Full' power. 1unroor, s.a.vlt Vof•o t77J ~it"'I -loaded, metallic blue, .,. ....................... NABEnt::t •·door . Sha rp, bronze immaculate! A gor1eous HOW MD ce...ro1et OUMG-ICOUMTY ~ wtth tan vtnyl roof Full earl (348SQF> Dove•QuaUSt.s. VOLVO po we r , ai r co nd • •SI 1,500• NEWPORTBEACH gxC't..VMVM.Y VOi.VO ~=~~~.:nl:clie:ior~'i'~ 133-0155 l.arse•tVolvo O.uli.'1 lhOO l"410ot 8M1 this line l uxury car . '70 ELDO CLASSIC , in OUftfl• U1un l)'' Ll.1\1.1 ~' '.>40 9100 Showroom fresh. out· Showroom cond. loaded, OlN or L.KAS i-: standing value, less than air, cruise, stereo, all l>I ft .. :C'r ---29.000 aliles. CH4&2321). cad ·xtras, nu pnt, top, lt76 VW R.AllfT -· -.. ---.. Wu11un All puw"r ~yr 540·5eSO work, BEST YOU'LL 74 Fllt 12• SplcMf & ""' • 1111 llMfO -,,.,,,, ..,,.,.. 40 000 1111 ... A '11 BUM, 1u1to, 13.000 ml, "1195 AM./ FM 8tcr~. .,.!!!!ii whls _!13 1J19 . ·a 'IW Qua . AM/ F M Topo Sll25 ~ f!Vt!lt wkftdA ··-lt7S lAlllT ft,·~· ~[i~"~I~ '78 liuk k Ct•ntury Shtllon $'469 5 trans, brlul, ena comp re- A l t d • • wurr. l'leun $1i~OO '72 Coupe d e Ville, l EVER FIND. P.P . UOOO. U 00\MLH' raJU • rot Ill 002 7:a;J aft 6 pm owner, white, foll pwr, 963-9"0 ht'•l•r & low m1le11 fiiff!J. all leather lot .. AM/FM ---·-----·•• s u p f r CL t: A N ' 2025 S. Manchester stereo, tape plyr, rac. '78 Cad Seville, yellow . t78lNQW} Anahotm 750-2011 t?L~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD. air,gdtl~newmeume xlnt cond. U 2,100. ONlYSJtts ---• 'J COSTA MESA battery. Clean. $2400. Financing avail. P .P . ~ li3 U2S Xlnl lraMporta • 64()..5120 S48-G30 ..._..._/I--Unn car run. aood S5Stl , C ..-. 9915 --------1 --_., 979-M68 / •wwwec '76 El Dorado , gray '77 Coupe deVUle, blue. 0-""'C-IC llMMtGI $ .... l'WI'""' 4 door, 4•l>Hd • AMH'M stereo. <T&cMVA) S23tl SAOOUIACIC YAU.ff IMPOITS IJ 1·2040 '4tM949 :?.Utl Harbor Blvd . C M. / ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/sUver top, It.hr s eats, Cruise control, Ult wheel. 645-5700 '63 Voh·o wagon , l '77 Seville, Full power. new tire s & brks 25,000 mi. Xlnt conct. 70NO.WIMOOW uwner, ~eet.oapprecu1te Loaded. Metallic. Blue beautHul cond. s1.ooo: S8l500. pp540-4423. COM.'IUS S1295 979 0333 Jm~cuJate! Gorgeous PP. 839-7172 '75 epe de Ville , 40M, all .. car $9600. 6S3S extras moon.roof book lntemationnJ 1969 C4DILUC sssoo : asking $5700. Li lt~ Ne w ' P ana ma Allloa. UMCI bro wn. ra d1 .-I tires ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Bug SUNROOF 64M •.ml new ttres, brki.. li.au, : Xtm cond. Sl900 or besl • 'olt• P I P, .. 91.3249 '73 Van 30,000 ml on new en1. auto. xlnt cood $2300/880-2289 l~) Priced to Seit! GeMral 9 90 I t:; Buses to Choo:>e • • •• •••••••••••• •• ••• • • '66 bus, 70 eng. Runs good. Good tires. MS-0:00 t97SCAMAltOLT 1444VZJ> $4295 1977 MG MIDGET Very low miles! (391TWV) $3995 1974 ALFA ROMEO GTVEt.OCE 5 speed, alr cond. and stereo cassette player (S96PQF I SHARP '74 Dasher. Xlnt cond, I o o k s n e w • 4 d r , 1977 IUICK FM/casseu e , 4 s pkrs. REGAL $2350, ~1 S u p e r n 1 c e '64 VW Va n, very good <377RYX > COO<j, must sell. Best of. $4595 fer 536-2185 '71 VW Sqrblc, very good 1972YW COMVERTllLE Pretty p0wder blue. , MUST SEE! cood .. lo mJ, auto, new brakes, AM/FM ca ss stereo. $lSOO. 645-484 0, ext. 514' USB> VOL VOS '65 VW BUS, 2000 m1 on LOTS OF 1971 thru 1976 new engine. Nu clutch & USED VOL VOS J N brakes. First$1000takes. STOCK I NCLUDlNG (714) 962-6466 THE RARE 1971 L800! 1---------; NEAT CAR ! (036443) '74 Super Beetle. Xlnt """'~"'""'"~.....,,. cond, AM/FM, air cond, mags, lo mi. Call Anita 673-4715 or 963-6767 '79 M•s '.79 MG MIDGETS DAILY PILOT Alltos, New Motor Car Inc. COUP!• VILLE 556-6171 711W.17th Unit B·l White on white with -------- Costa Mesa white leather Interior. CAD '78 Seville: Mooruf. 6.11-5200 751·6387 All the nice options. Only All fact opt.ions. Lk new. 33,000 Leisure Wo rld Elegant! PP. 644-4451 miles! (ZLZ177> Don't , . , miss this collectors Item 77 SeVllle, wht wired at only lthr Int.. Sll,500. $34.99 P.P. 492--9722 AUEH Okk/Cad L978Cadillac Eldo. Last of RES4U the big ones! 14,900 ac· 495-600 IJ 1-0800 tual miJes. FuU power. $13.~. Pvt pty. 754-7623 '76SevUle, Uke new, 26,000 after6pm. mi, $9250. '75 Cpe de VIie, ----------~:t~I S6250. 673·0437 C••ro 9917 I-'--------••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO VALUES! 1171 ,,_ CJ.5 4 ......... ....-...... .._._. ... __ "°"" '4988 Only the Dally Piiot recJlly tells you what's new in your local community ••• every day DAILY PILOT 71 VOLVO 71 VOLVO 264 Sb DIMO 242A DI~ c;...,,, fllfOmlllc, ~ ''"''"°' (IOW• Air COllG , '""'°· •viom.tlC. _.. tr tw•lr.es. •Ir c:ondlllonlno. ~ mlr· 72 ,,,.!ID CAR SPECIALS!!! •-HOO· pin \lri4» 1 VC11MSLf.IJU.. !'«,'""'°I fflCll. •YCIMIMt.1~ EquffftO WITH $54" AMJllM MPX CASSITTE T 4PI CUSTOM P41MT STllPIS - & TOMME.AU cova $7319 $9429 NIW '71 VOLVO 242A tlW '71' YOLYQ 241A All ""-l'llla T'•l ~ • C... ~To "'-&Ila OlllrGood """"'°'*"· ~ 20. 1918. SUPER SELEOION ~AMT ASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS Jaguar:·~ TRIJMPH '8291 I -I I . on DAIL. y PILOT SUnday, ~ 19. 1D78 Auto1, UHd A..tos, UHd 4..tot, UHd Autos, Ua.d A..tos, Uaed Alltoa, U1ed • Alltot, Mew tlOO ...... 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'72 Impala 400 cu in 4 d r. ,77 Veth~. ruJly equipped. '76 LTD 9.pasi;. wgn '68Cor1ino 87M m1. •" II.JC. llht'll t.wka & runs A / T , p s / r H. A. I c . Burfundy, clean, Sll.IOO. Brougham, 4?')·40. stereo SSOOflrm IMrALA SID.AM L!ke ntiw Sl896 or orrer AM/f'M 44,000 ma As k· 979-2'150 w/lape. crwse. yellow. 64.2-4538laleeves. A1.1Lol1\lllt~ ... wt a•-r ~ •na-U250•:342S £xcell . $4 500 /ofr .. 76 Pl t R. d ... -.~ ----... --... ' · i 552.0529 n o wae. a 10. 1111e. fQ{1ory iur tond . ~7c;MontcC.'arloL1.11\dau 78 Velle . s 1 ver an· healer, lug rack . xlnl llntC'd l(lllN. w11w lln•b. 29M ml crwse stereo c...,._ tt25 ruversary 2 tone paint. '72 9 pasacnger. clallS 3 cond. Brit ofr. 840..t509 .,,.hrel 1•ovcr~ &: LOW a1 ; De ' d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• oyster mt .. Cully loaded. hJtch air shocks cr us· mlll':l t.h ""'7Rl.D Stk r, 1 Oll'ner out con I 975 CHIYSLll Extended warrant y . trot' Sll>C/\ "~" :uc.o 74 Courier, yellow. $1750 1~ -~_torr 552_·_05_28 COltDOIA $16,SOO. 8.13-2J37 ~ · """~""'·.._... Fiberglass shell. 72,000 \4777 '75 Mon,a. silver. aood ONLY 18 !MO m tlea on Cam.. ttll 2·1950 1-'otd Woodies I _m_i_644--t __ 340 ____ _ cont!. ~U()(.l ltres. bei.l or Uu • . ,.,. , _..,. Coneounie $9500. I 80'1-1 '---.J-"45 f s one owner .,.,auty ••••••••••••••••••••••• t d ,6 .. 00 Xt ~-er S-4 lsg3ur8424605 Every power ex lra '74XR7CI I ded res ore " . ra ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----P LUS k ean, oa · parts & bOth garaged , i ii Monte Carlo Landau. 8 lrac. :1 lereo. Must sacririce! &45-7345 · 78 ~ark V, while, 18.000 all XlrU.S.. runrwr. 34.000 vinyl lop. ~·re wheel 631·2683 ----m1 S, Take over pymnls. ma, must a.el $4400/ofr covers & crwse control. '68 RANCH ERO 7ti8-3232or 558-9292 644.~. 64f·Ol2A Nol a leader._ but priced Cougar 1978. hke n.ew. A·l condition. 20mpg. THEODORE ROBINS FORD lo se l l this we ek ! XR7. macho. m1dn1ghl Mark Robinson 75J.1917 _ 'tll <.:amaro. excell cond1 <655NIS> blue w/chamois trim. 850 • lion $21!15 or b.st olr $4495 rru, loaded w/xtraa. PP. · 7 3 W a ~on LTD Jll(>ll ~IAlllOA lll\10 CO\fA Ml'oA t><ll 0010 lt7l MARK IV Light blue with leat.ber interior. Cull power. air conditioning. s tereo, comfort lounge fro nt sea~. Vinyl roof, tilt wheet. Nace car al a re!· a s o n oble pri ce• t483GGX 1. '60CORnm tmtt1n1tl p111.nt. 1nter1or V•lltfonuu cur What u bc_.uty' t003ULBI MUST SH FOR ucmMtMT· tl46 7510 $7990. 772·3900 Brougham 2000 m1. on '72 Malibu, good cond. PS. AC. 72.000 m i. 11500 848-9758 CONNELL Dodp 9935 Theo R o b in s e n g . CHEVROLET • ••••••. •••. •• ••• •• •• •• Outstanding. All xtr as & 2828 Harb(>r Blvd. 'f» Dart clean. 6 cyl. r~. 494.m5 , COSTA MESA standard trans . new ·~ Mustang convert1ble. 7V8CaPSma/ProB.~~rtAcMpe~ 546-1200 Ures.8estorre r overS600 64,000 ma. run11 x lnr. 8 . iur. I Call 846·~1 $2300 548·5947 ster Many extras $5800 •77 Cordoba very clean. . --·-------~l.a883 iur. many added acces. 64 Dart 2 ~r. One Owner 6 1977 FORD $4495 540·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 66 El Camino. new eng , ~int. 493·5105 aft6:30 f~8i::almSs9~~;.4:;9d ~RAMADA COUPE SLOOOl1rm V 8 . au l o m a t 1 c 2626 H"'RBOR B D 842·0726 ,._~ ........ 9930 Ford 9940 transm1:1s1on. AM radio. "' LV · vvnnoM • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. b k COSTA MESA £ou1pmen1 ,,,, 1o1,11•:. ·I "L~c'd I• an m1!1>i.1on carpeting anr1 11110 ct<i..,n rl•,ir Pat And~ oru cumng pn<.t-'. & ... 11c1n9 oft tw<>n mor~a FREE RADIO r= ;'::C'a:~ . 1976 CAPRICES model. special int . ext .. Super Value 1967 4 dr One ' "' PH f L B.ronze with medium tan ·73 Continental, 2 dr. lo 1975 Chevy Luv. Mikado ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11111 power steenng °' ra es - s hell. s tereo. B·lrack . Owner. $990 Cine cond LONG vinyl bucket seats. clean m a, x ln t. s acr1flet- MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HAllOaaYD. t uoon S1':0AN With 18711 BEACH BLVD ~-alters $2000/bsl oHer 646·1lS3 FORD andsharp'. t864RYX> 644-0107.631-0760 \8. automuL1c, pwr llUNTtNGTON BEACH ..,,... $4395 i.t~nng. brakci. bri£kei. 842-2000 Ca I 1 L a r r Y 6 4 5 • Cor .. tte 9932 MPerick 9947 & wui~wi., tilt wht!el. 11 6067/Luurie. 642·9136 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-5630 ••••••••••••••••••••••• track stereo& a Cull \inyl ·n K1ngi.wood SU lion _a_rt_e_r _5P_M _____ _ COSTA MBA 645-6700 tftcr P-eo••• -..., ... c~t.•.., ,,, .. 0'•"'9" Co.a~• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 'Vot.t C..,n SfM tt f 1f'd II Onf' C•M !.•111~;. ,,_ " W "' 4 'II'"' Ad 642 •5678 <•>I C•..o, App•o•al top An out.standm111·M ' Wagon P IT G • PIS . t70lNWV> P B. AM/l''M II track, $4375 A/C. tHI. bit radials. Lug, rack. S1495 830·9363 ESTATE WAGON With V8, automatit. pwr sleenng. brake:-., win dows & door lock~. lilt wheel. l ru1sc l'Ontrol. luggage rack & 3 scat.s for the ganJ(! <343NXM I $4979 art 4pm 1008 Impala Wa~on. /\IC, PIS. PIB. new battery. c:runc h ed left fro nt fender. 1:.t S600 takes· Not dri ven in J y r s 64~7345 '64 El Camano.new 327. CONNELL new 4 i.pd. Lram, ~ pa ml snrf • side pipes. $1900 CHEVROLET great cond 646·5031 and 2828 Harbor Blvd 640.7320 o1 COST A MESA ~o!:.~.~W: ••••••• !!~.j~~·.~~.~ ....... !!.~~.--_5_4_6_-_1_2_0_0 ___ 1AMtos, Hew 1971CORVmE "Indy Pace Car" L·82 engine . automatic trans.. cruise control & ONLY 5916 miles 1 U D 1'904498) PRICED TO SELL!!! NABERS ·~ l<>OO HMl.>ot Blvcl c ~le\ Ml">cl. 54().9100 9800 1979 HONDAS ARE RE NOW! 1979 Honda Accord 4-Door Sedan AIJ·, REMAINING 1978 HONDAS MUST BE CLEARED OUT TO MAKE ROOM! TAKE YOUR CHOICE 11~~~~" '78 HONDA HATCHBACKS ISGC4~157S) (1588) • CSGC45296331 C1SA41 IM1'1EDIATE DELIVERY "'"' , .. ~' lttt\ .. , 1)~1'~0 '78 HONDA 5 SPEEDS 1sc.E•S2?S98> 1tl621 • 1sGE4~~9l 1991s1 l l\-1MEDIATE DELIVERY ACCORD HEADQUARTERS ~~~ GOOD SELECTION-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Service & Pans 'Open 'til 10:00 P .M. Monday thru Friday Saturdays 'tll S.00 P. M. ·- i l Mavenck. Xlot cond. S1250/bst orr. 551·6683 or 2828 HARBOR BLV0.1-5-59-<KS6--u----~ COSTA MESA A.Mtos, led --...................... . Get on the ri~ht track LOOI f01 US MM$S flOM fllm. . with the Daily Pilot C H R ISTMAS G I FT ._..__..._ ____________ .....,. TRAIN ' Call a s1999 ~~~~~s A.d·V1sor a l ~~g~=~ ..... . Elegant ·75 LTD Landau w/every extra pwr ac cess .. low mi. I careful owner.548-12W •• '55 Ford P U Mags. clean SlSOO 631·2'108 '73Counlry Sqwr1:. 9 pas::. all xtras incl a m /fm stereo lmmaecond PI P $2395 540.4343 '75 Granada 2-d r. 29.500 m1. MicheUn tires. vinyl top. A/C, etc. very elean S3475 PP. E ves . 67S.82A6. Coclloc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS ~ fit 9uc1Mty & rric;e LARGEST SELECTION OFNEW&USED IN ORANGE COUNTY CADILLAC VALUE PROTECTION PLANS Available on Most Car.. • 0rCllM)e CoURty's Se•ihe C.nter • 1974 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Cabriolel top. leather m· le rior. stereo radio & till wheel. (849JRZ> $4995 • I 975 CADILLAC courE DE VILLE Full power. c rwse con· trol and stereo radio with tape player. (556..5ET > $5995 • 1976 CADILLAC court DE VILLE With ASTRO ROOF. leather anterior. dual comfort seats· & cruise control. ll32REA 1 $7995 • I 977 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Leather Interior. cruise cont rol and A.M /FM stereo with tape player . l 721RS M > 6 TO CHOOSE FROM AS LOW AS $8995 • 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE With leather inlen or. full power.& low, low miles ! (173PWUl. $9895 • 1977 C•OILLAC SIYIUE FUii vinyl top. leathe r 1n· terior, dual l'omrort seal.I & cruise control <9?0RTO> $1~.995 • AU price• plua tax le Ueeme. Sale prices 1ood Wu mldnlpt, 11-11·'18 • • OVER lOO CARS TOSELECT FROM Padd ed top l ull pow er, faclory air cond1t1on1ng. rallye wheels & LOW. LOW MILES• (766JPLI '72 CADILLAC s 1999 SEDAN DE YIW ..... . Padded toe leather 1n1enor full power. tac1ory air cond111omng 1111 wheel & slereo SHARP' 1799FVV1 ·12 CHEVROLET s2 Aaa MALllU SPOIT courE "'"7 7 V-8 automaltc cower s1ee11no & brakes d•r condrllontng cind LOW MILES' MUST SEE' 179tTCS I 6b~~c~ .......... s2999 Padded 100 leather 1nter1or full power. factory air con011ton1ng 1111 wheel & slereo (799HOBl '75 FORD LTD $3899 9 PA SSEHGEtl WAGON Full oower factory au cono1t1on1nq and VERY LOW MILES' f 166MXI) - '74 LINCOLN COMTIMENT Al COUPE 53999 Landau too lull cower sp111 POwer seats lpathf'r 1ncerior factory air concf tilt wheel cru•sP control & AM 'FM ~cereo !8469001 lL~g~~ ......... s3999 Cabrio le t 100 1c;11 power lac1orv air cond11tonino AM/FM s1ereo with tape deck 1111 wheel cruise control & SHARP' 1419,HMVJ ~~;~!LE~ ......... s3999 CabriQlet lop leather mtPnor lull power so111 cower seats rac1ory air cono cruise conlrol. ltll whpet & AM/FM ~1ereo 176SNIM) . ·= 1---------------------------t·~ '77 FORD $4899 MUSTANG ti ..•...•.•. Cabriolet too V·8. automa11c. POwer steenng and brakes air cond1t1oning. stereo & LIKE NEW w1tl"I only 1s:ooo mites• (477UKRI '75 CADILLAC s5299 COUPE DE VILU , .•••• Cabriolet too. leather interior. lull POwer. factory air cond1t1on1ng AM/FM stereo with tape otayer & !tit wheel (389MY0) '76 CADILLAC s5999 courE DE VILLE ••..•. Cabr101e1 100 tealtier interior lull POwer. factory a" cond1tiomng & AM/FM stereo WEEKEND SPECIAL' (930NOX> '77 MERCURY S61J99 COUGAR XR7 ....... . Cabnote1 too lull PoWer tactory air COOd • sp111 seats AMtFM ~tereo with rape player. cruise control 1111 ... meel & LOW MILE81 ~ .. .. .. .. .. '• . .. t 147SGU '• 11----------------------------------• 77 IUICK s7999 rAIK AVENUE SIDAM Padded IOP. full power. spilt power seats. factory air cond .. 1111 wheel & cruise control. C052TTSl .• .. 1--------------.... ··: '71 CADILLAC s3599 $IOAM DI VILLE •••••• Padded toP. full power. faclory air cond . stereo. tilt wheel. cruise control and a 1 yr 112 .000 mile warranty. (675UOR) '77 CMMUAC coun oe vtuE .••••• Cabrio let lo p, lull power. factory atr condltlon1ng. 1111 wh••I. crulae control . stereo. tow rn1teage & with 1 yr/12.000 m.149 warranty. LOOKS SHARP! C!XJ9RSI 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA "ft Ool. Park 9 pas.s wag Whtte. fully lowded1 Xlnt ! $2300. 6'7S<6161 '77 Mere Mon arch . l m1 :S, pn1 p11rty, ~ ~5562 aft 6pm. "'1S Bobcat waaoa. 4 sp .. PS AC. AM/FM. Xlnl ~ $2200. pp 847·3900 Tl Mere Gtua, completely loaded, AM/ FM S.t.rlt, .:::: · $Sim. 53&-9631 .:;:;::: Sharp 1974 Merc ury .:::::·. Capri , 4·spd, 20~c. ·:·::-:::-·:·: audto box AM /FM ·-.·:·:·:· ste r eo. t 'r1 ·axial .·:~::::;:;:: s peakers. cass Ca II .;:::::::::::: 644-Q.13. :::::::::=::: lt7=~:·y ·{if} 4 door sedan. Economy .;:;:;:;:;:::: kyl. engine, air cond., :::::::::: radio. a u torn a t ic :;:::::::: transmission, soft blue in :-:-:-:-:· color Low miles. Sharp car! !978LXH > $4795 540-5630 1011 XSOX & SO\' • LINCOLN ·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1977MHCURY MONARCH GHIA 4 door sedan. Less than 9,000 miles . Beautiful dove grey, matching in· terior. Power steenng and brakes. air c:ond .. AM I FM stt:reo, V 8, automauc trans m1&s1on. s h ow room fr esh 1 C7W37 FS54092) $5295 540-5630 1011\'SOX & SO\' • LINCOLN· MERCURY '66 Coov. 289, auto. air, 79,000. 3 tops . Super cond. $3650. 673-3600 '67 289, auto, beaut. orig. cond. New tires. very clean. S1950. 673-3600 ·m Must. Mark I. AM/FM 8-trk stereo w/CB eltt. antenna , mint cond. $3395. 661 ·3628 '7.5 Must II, J ownr. xlnt. V6, 3-dr. 4-spd, A/C, PIS. P/B, $24.50. 979-2749. '66 Mustang, gd cond. new bres,shocks.8trk.Sl700. 642·5191 '6.5 r e blt V-8 . 4 s p. 4:ll's.Many nu prts 'Nds wk. S950t bst orr. 546-7515. '76 GHIA. Auto. PB, PS, FIESTA HATCHBACK 1978 DEMO s4899 Fltp up roof 1 1 engine oower d•SC brakes heavy duty package ra<110. movab•P 11!"nl w indow s cast aluminum WhN'ts and many ot~ tearure" 1•22821 •74 FORD PINTO •UHAIOUT Automatic rad•o. heater !8688) •72 FORD LTI> 4-000R A/C, V-8. 18,000 m1 $3,500 640-2594. A u 1o ma11c po wpr slf'er1ng air condll1on1nq 1•87151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Olds Omega-4 door. 51777 '73 FORD PINTOWA•OH Automatic. AM/FM radio 111tlth 8 lra<:k, heeler roof racll. mag wneels 1•9010) 51877 FAIRMONT FUTURA 1978 DEMO 55489 Vi nyl top c ru1se·o·mato c transm1i.~1on oower steering. air cond11ton1ng df'lu~P intenor group AMtFM srereo and wore wheel co11ers (•2899) '76 HONDA WAGOH 4-SPf'f'O radio healer (118058) 53377 '77 DODGE .ASNPtW.A•OH Automatic oowe• steenng. ~r t><akes. AM/FM sroreo £•88401 '74 FORD IOPAUWA•OM Au1oma11c power steering POWQr brakes. a11 con<211ton1ng, roof rack (190181 VB. automatic. trans., pwr. steenng Ir brakes. air cond .• AM I Fii stereo tape. only 52.000 mUes & in u cellent coad1tlon. U59PHF>. Prl. pty. S2250/best offer. Call 5'9-11866 days; 545-3788 evenings & weekends. ----'77•D .. A•T•SU•N----52277 '78 Regency 99, 2 dr , 3$,000 mi, loaded. Xt.ra clean. $4500.842-8731 ....................... POMTIACS 1'7•LIMAMS SPOttT COUPI PClll&.iac's beat seller I VI, automatic, alr cond .. pwr. steering Ir brakes, viDJl t.op • radio. (l'JINJX). S3t7t 1971UMAMS SIQrrCOWI ONLY 11• mu. oe tldl..._,I Allt.berilbl equipmeat PLUS I track --.<4GUQ). $477' ---.... PtC&UP Automatic air cond1t1on1ng. s1ereo. (18350) '75 VOLKSWAGEN 4-*Pffd, radio. ~819'. (t8'1!9J '73 FORD f-210 Automttc. oower steering, OOW9I' br1kee. radio. heater. (#868111 FOR ONLY S8ft!I ..,~~· 4·speeo. rack & omf<ln l•ont dose brakes ano rnore (10 • 136481 fST •1904) •Pius ta" 1/Sr 48 mo Eouals U 084 80 ln11tal in11es1men1 1 sl fN> payment plus s~ SPCurtly deoos11 PIUS S84 00 llQ. lee lolel1ng S369 10 Ba~ on approveo cre<l11 ooen end .._. with 46.000 mrles or ffta at end of IUlf!. Clip cost $4318 Call ~ Mat'-tNow. MUSTANG MACHI 1978 DEMO 55219~ V·8 cru1se-o·mallc 1ransm1ss1on POwer steenno oower brakes. r8d10 ttnted glass ana 111 the standard features 1•97781 •75 FORD ~ISO SUPllt CAf Automat•c. pewer steering. oower brake'5 air condotionong. AM/FM $tereo I •87661 GRANADA GHIA 1978 DEMO 56489 2-door V-8 automa11c transmoSS<on ooww sreennq. J)Ower sears. oower windows ~· brakes. AM/FM 1Mth ~rerf'O tape ptayf'r wire wheet co11ers cruise control and more 1•7297) •75 FORD LTD 2-DR. HARDTOP 1978 DEMO 56889 Fully IOl!lded with fuH PO_, O()WPr window.., ...-a1s and door locks. aor cond111onon9 speed con1ro1 1111 whef'I dnd much . much morP (•36841 '76 CHEVY CHIVUTI Auto trans radio healf'r 11190501 IC.ITI ' Auto trans air cond1t1on1ng vmyl roof $2277 pc>wpr steenng oower brakes Slk •R8637 '77 FORD l-----.7~6mFOmR~D~. ~--111 rtNTO SQUIH WAOOH 4 '5Peed AM/FM ra(l10 40 Cha'lnf'I CB roof rack mags I •90661 OUHADA 4 DOOtt $~•11 Auto !rans. air cond1l1or11ng. oower s2977 .. steeflng POWer disc brakes Stl\ •9035· •16 FORD 54 J JJ '75 FORD l.AMCMBOOT ................. l!Wllllflll!lll .... I . eaAMAOA .... A Automatl<:. arr conc:1111omno. AM/FM stereo V·8. auto trlf\S.. Vlnyl root. stereo. b•ildt in radio (19()24) • C~A• H 7 color 1•9069) Auto ~ans .. air condit1on1ng. oower s3177 stee,.ng. l)()W9f elite brlllles. P<>W8f seats. radio, v1nyt 16of Stk. 19026 s3777 '77 MARK V L08ded ontv 6000 mites. 119052) '75 OLDS STA•FtH V-8. ' SoeeC1 oower steer1n9 !•90681 '77TOYOTA ~L~­radrO. heater, delci•• 4 • • • ,. 822 CAIL Y PILOT Suncley, No"9mbet 19, 1971 ' ' ' ' ------our Famous ShOWroom ·· '• ' ' 1 Price Regal Sale ·'-'"s~Going On ·R1glit Now - at 'Bauer CJ3uick . osta • Ill esa . ' 9range CountY's No. 1 Buick Dealership We Specially Ordered Air Conditioned Regals For a Special Sale! THEY'.RE HERE THEY'RE ON SALE!! .. ~ Not just 1 sp ecially advertised R egal, but a showroom full. I 97·91lEGAL (Ser. no's. 114397. 114439, 113641. 115880. 114568. 114501. 114382. 114435. 114484. 114618. 114686). WHILE THEY LAST $ 47 . MONTH ALL AIR CONDITIONED Automatic trans .. power steering, power disc brakes. tinted glass. air conditioning, remote control mirror. steel belted whitewall tires . windshield antennas. bumper guards. exteri- or molding package and lots more! with 3 EASY WAYS TO BUY!! CASH 8633300 Plus ta.K ano license. Check It - shop 1t -compare 1t You can·t beat this price! LOWDOWN PAYMENT $1 72.59 per month for 48 months: with $395 down. 13.10 APR . Deferred payment $8679.32 ... TERMS SJ·26 47 MO 48 MONTHS 2' 126 4 7 per month tor 48 months, with 11 down ($2 111 00) Combmat1on cash & trade 13 IOAPR Deferre<Jpayment $8181 56 IT'S QUITE SIM~L~ . .. . We 're out to make Buick Southern Calif_o rnia s J avorite car and BAUER B UI CK Southern California's .favorite place. j&e 11u11 tudau. J Open 'Till JO P.M . Mon.-Sat. Yes ... Open Every Sunday 'TiU 5 P.M . A d ivision of Bouer Motors. Opel -Jaguar-Triumph-MG. HARBOR BL VD. /SAN DIEGO FREEWA Y 2925 HARBOR BL VD., aJSTA MESA 979-25CX! .. . . PHOTO fOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE ONL YI All cars subjec:t to JXIOf sale . Ta~ & license not 1nclu<led Sale ends 48 hr; after plib11<:allon \ These cars won't lastf .. Al makes, mo·dels and colors ' Cl,.ssified Auto Advertising / -~~__;.._~--th~ DAILY PILOT • • ' SUNOAT. NOWMlll t•. '971 ' LOOK, MEN! IT'S STARTIN610 SNOWA6AIN - 0 0 0 WHAT'S THE FIRST THING L(OU DO WHEN lT 6E61N5 TO SNOW? I'M MAK\NG A 8\RDHOUSE LOCAL WANT ADS 0 MA~6e THIS 15 A GOOD TMING o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° .. MAYBE WHEN I GROW UP I 'LL BE. A GREAT ARCHlTECT LlKE 1 FRANK LLOYD WR\GHT ' 0 0 Q 0 0 0 JJdc l~ :--~~f?_<l_ 0 . Ernie Bushmiller .. MORE llKE FRANK LLOYD WRONGI THERE 'S NO HOLE lN THAT HOUSE FO~ A B\RD TO GET IN l - ' ., ...,.!N 'Vl ~ DON T e-EL.JEYc ,: ~ IN~T'4N(f THAT t 0.N T tirN ' ~ 4 11\JTO ~ CA99Tr.> DENNIS! DINNE~ ! -· KIDDIN' • ...J.. ""• .... YOO SAY HI ·:.. INIO J~1 TJlfN W['lL NOW FOR ~4t~()()·)! Nrro IF AT ALL PO" -.1B1 r Mf<.HAH C ' RUN IT UP TO , W 110 Dl") YOU $100,000 ' ~t•C·uE'1T I l1l T? ' I \) St99LV-~, A ~A89tT se,OME!! MEANWHILE I'M BEGINNING TO TH'INK TH AT HUNT~'S IN 50Mf SORT OF FINANCIAL TROUBLE, ~:,AM ' A COUPLE OF DAYS AC.O WE: GOT A CALL THAT Wf 'R[ ~ACK IN,- CA R PAYMHITS ! )} : HE'6 NO KUNGO~ 5P<-r> ! IS OR. Ml GAVIN DEFINITELY GOING TO BE THERE? • ! '~E YO!,..(~ NOT' A tJeweve~- THIS AFTERNOON. T OPENED THE MAIL AND h)UNO A DENTAL Bil I HA~N'T BEEN PAID FOR WOR"' DONE rooR MON1H ~· A60 , ALSO. ONL'Y THE MINIMAL PAYMENT WA';, MADE O N ~-... A CRED•T (.ARD 61Ll THAT I~ ALMO!:iT ~l~O ! '-""-,.,-..,.. ~151-4T f \I\ F~~ T.:l- !JOPH15flCATfD T'O 60 · FCXC THIS. STLJF/: I 9 • b · Tom Batiuk ™15 15 JEROME,OUR SCHOO~ DRUM MAJ"OR. ! ., W!!ll rtf? UJC.S riff!~Sf!cl li,.f! " ~lifl~(]ll ! . --- ,.• :. 10,000MORE KIDS WILL WIN ONE OF THESE GREAT TOYS! 1. WOLVERINE ELECTRIC PINBALL TOY 2. PARKER..SROTHERS t P.E.G.S. ELECTRONIC GAME SYSTEM™ 3. TOMY " BLIP™ DIGITAL GAME 4. ILLCO JMS RADIO CONTROL PORSCHE WOR.THUPTO -12.JSOO!!. . ENOtJ~N TOYS FOR. THE WHOLE NEl6H8011HOOD! 6. KENNER-. STAR WARS™ DOU (BASED ON AVAILABIUTY, EITHER THE PRINCESS LEIA ORGANA~ LUKE SKYWAUER~ CHEWBACCA:"' OR DARTH VADER™ DOLL) 7. HORSMAN~ TWEETY PIE™ DOU 8. AVIVA. SNOOPY THE CRmc VOICE AMPLIFIER • 5. KENNER " STAR WARS™ AGHTER (BASED ON AVAILABILITY, EITHER THE X·WING FIGHTER™ OR THE TIE FIGHTER™) 9. AVIVA " SNOOPY SPEEDWAY 10. AVIVA· SNOOPY TRAIN SET •••••••••••••• THE RULES 1. To enter, you must be between 5 and 14 years of age as of December 26. 1978. Print your name. address. zip code. age. and the numbers of the four prizes you'd like most to have. in your order of preference. on the official entry form or on a 3" x 5" piece of paper. Each entry must be accompanied by the words "Nesti~ Quik" from any package of Nesti~ Qu1k or the words "Nestle Qu1k" printed on a 3" x 5" piece of paper. Mail to: Nestle• Qu1k• Toy Sweepstakes, P. 0 . Box 4448, Chicago. Illinois flJ677 Entries must be postmarked by December 26, 1978. and received by January 2, 1979. 2. Numbers of the four prizes you'd most like to have, 1n order of preference. must be printed on the outside of your entry envelope In the lower left- . hand corner. 3. NO PURCHASE.NECESSARY. Enter as often as you ltke, but each entry must be mailed separately. 4. Grand Prize winners will be selected 1n a random drawing from all entries received. Grand Prrze win· ners will be contacted by a representat 1ve of Nestl6 Qu1k. and arranpments for the shopping sprees will be agreed upon. Shopping sprees will be 10 minutes, not to exceed a total of $2500 In toys. Toy prizes will be awarded in the fol lowing manner: As winners are drawn. they will be awarded their first-choice prize. If all of their first-choice prizes • have alreadY been awarded, they will be awarded their second-choice prizes. And.so on until all prizes have been awarded. If all four choices have already been awarded. that winning entry will be awarded one of the prizes still not awarded at random. All drawings will be conducted by H. Olsen & Co., an independent judging organization, whose decisions Wiii be final, 5. All 10.004 prizes will be awarded. Odds of win· mng all prizes depend upon total number of entries received. 6. Sweepstakes open only to residents of the United States. including Florida, except employees, al)d their families, of The Nestle C.O., Inc., its adVertlS· mg and merchandising agencies, and H. Olsen & Co. Vold in Missouri and wherever else prohibited by law. Only one winner per hOusehold. 7. All entries become the property of The Nesti& Co .• Inc .• .find none will be returned. Winners will be notified by mall. Any taJCes on prizes are the responsibility of the winners. Winners will be re- quired, upon request. to s~n an affidavit of ehgt. b11ity and/or waiver of liability. No cash or other sut>stitutions for any prizes wifl be awarded. 8. For a list of Grand Prize winners, send a self· addressed, stamped envelope to: Nesti& Qulk Win- ners' List. P.O. b BK. Chicalo. Illinois 00677. ,._ . I ~ .4'.,~ ..... ~ I I •• I I I I •~ 8 •! I ! 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THE MOM/ENI CF l/;!LJ ill WI LL COMe Wfl.t::N THt:. 015CO MlJ6/C , START6· ......... Defsy .. lftOUt'fNe 0 ... , ................ . l....tt.lt8MletDM ...... ........ ritfht ......... we-; . Wrtte .-....~. •P, ... an; ....... ~ ...... .,., .. . - \ ,I (• THERl YOURSELF Sllld !fie ~. • I ....... IO •Asll.~ fllllily ~ Mt l.Aoaftgllll M~ ..... 'fn. M.V 10022 Wl'I P1Y 1$ lot pul*slled ~ Sor~ • can't llllSW9 01119s FOR DONALD W. MANN. Presi- dent. Negative Population Growth, Inc. tt.. tile leu ol ONlpopw.latioe ,....a -V.P., Od-•. TGM e The population explosion, the most destructive force the world h.as ever known. Is alive and well. ReportS ol its demise have been grossly exaggerated. If we date its birth from the ~nlng ol the Industrial Revolution some 200yearsago, it is most likely In robust and vigorous nUddle age, with old age and decrepitude 100 years or more In the future. With more than 4. 2 billion people now, the ~. the peoplef people! people! world Is already dangerously overpopu· lated. World population Is sdll growing a1 about two ~n;enl a year, a rate about 1.000-times greater than the nite ol population growth for 99. 99 percenl of human history. At the pr~aml rate of Increase, the world will add another billion In the next 11 years. Doubling time remains about 35 years, so thal by the year 2013, population will exceed eighl billion. FOR RICHARD HATCH. S1ar of ~-TV's Bottleslor Galoctica lt'a wlalepered tt..t you woe't let a..,oae lato ~ home. Why? -0 .N., Gu,. lad. e Because il's a mess. I happen to like a clean house, but it never seems to be In the shal)e I wanf. I }uS1 don't have the time to keep evetythlng stndght -or pick up. Everything piles up: my home \s a disaster area. I need help -someone to keep me nea1 and tidy, starting off with throwing out news- pepen that are two or three months old. FOR PHYUJS Dill.ER. comedlenM I bet pcMl0N reaJJv a terrific cook, and all thoee auy atone. you tell are )119t part of'°"' act. Tnae? -W.P .• ~too.Ala. e During WW.U. as a young housewife, I Invited a servke- man to Thanksgiving dinner. When we t~ the first bite of the pumpkin pie, we all realized I had forgotten the sugar. It tasted exactly lii.e a piece of corrugated box. Fortunately, It didn't affect the outcome of the war. P .S. The serv\ceman had his Christmas dinner In the mess haU. FOR PAUL DOOLEY, star of A Wedding What made roa take up actlot ao bite la llfe? Wbat hawe you been dolntl uadl now? -.lane Muldoone, • Vntura, C.llf. e Acting! Aher two years In the Navy, I worked with other "unknowns" on the "mountain circuit." (Carol Burnett, Leonard Bernstein, Nell "Doc" Simon, Arte John.son). Had It not been for Mrs. Robert Altman (wife of the director of A Wedding) seeing me In an off·Broadway play, td still be plodding along. FOR THE "'ASK"' EDITOR Were mi, an .-,.... .. trtdLa? I ........ rwport tbat ............... ..... ol .... ,.. mice, .. tlae s... ata Offtcc Ballcltael -D.P., Alba.,. N.Y. e Our re$earch led us to Senator William Pr01tmire, who confirmed the report. 'There a1e more mice than men 111 the new Senate Office BuUdlng, and In this country, as you know, numbers count. Mice have disabled a committee compu- ter. They have chewed through tele- phone lines and put phones out ol com- mission. Like most rodents. they don't at· A cat-and-mouse game for Senators. tack people. But they are furtive, fast and interrupt an kinds of conferences unexpectedly, frightening males and females alike. ft He feels the problem, which began with an odd mouse here and ·~iere. could have been arrested had the holes through which the mice Invade the bulkhng been plugged with steel wool. He feels cal'S should have been brought In. too. FOR SUSAN CLARK. actress le ft 0.. tt..t the a..t people who ate at your home fow ~tot food potaoa• .. ? -K.S .. La Croeee. Wla. . e It's posd>le. I guess you must be referring to the dinner two ~rs ago. I cleaned the kitchen floor and waxed ii so that It shone like a mirror. When I t~ the turkey out of the oven, I slipped. Everything went down on the floor. I managed to lift the bird and put It on the plate but forgot to scrape the wax off. I'm sure It wasn't very heaJthy! FOR ALICE COOPER. rock star Npw tt..t 9CM1'" NeChed 30, doa't ,ou thlml ,ou're too ~ the-MU to etay la rock, ~ wby do JCM1 keep ~ pour .ayle of muek? -.left Doma. KaU- --.aoo. Mich. e It's funny -and also sad -to be considered old al 30. Since I stopped drinking, I feel as though I'm 20 and sing much better than I ever have before. I wouldn't say I keep changing my direction in musk. II may seem that way because I put out lhree ballad.s In a row. FOR KATHERINE HELMOND, star of Soop Doee lt botbe you tt..t eome cburchmn frown oo ,_...role la So.p? -K.N., ...,_..,.,.,Va. e I was more surprised than wonied. The show ls crazy and dizzy and Immoral. true. and I was surprised because a strong condemnation came without any ol the condemners having seen It. I come from a very spiritual family and con· sld~ myself very moral. Seems to i:tW that'~not setting a good ex.ample -to prejudge or conv\ct without a trial. It does not encourage people to make up their own minds. PRO &Met L. Sowa. U.S. Commissioner ol Education PROAnDCOO CON Keaaeth 8 . Hovt, Director. of Career Education, ()qlt. ol H.E.W .. There's no question that too many families spend too much time hyp- notized by glowing boxes In darkened rooms. Today young children watch television 4.000 to 5,000 hours before they even go to school. They soak up messages and stare at pictures without formulating mes.sages of their own - without extending thetr own vocab- ulary or developing the capacity for coherent thought. Parents and children need to read more, to talk more and to leam not to Oick their minds off when they flick their lV tets on. I'm conlllnced the schook. family and televlsk>n can form a new partnership. What's needed is a vocal public unwilling to settle for mediocrity. la Television l{eapon.Jble for a Lack of Interest In Reading? .. It l:S too simplittjc lo place the entire b\ame on telev\slon. although this ls likely one of .several factors involved In addition to tele\l\slon, there arc many other forces In American ltfe, In· eluding both teehnologlcal advances and a great Increase in the variety ol ways open to us fOf use of leisure time, that have caused loo many people to downplay both the need and the desirabillty to read. There Is a great need now to empaslze reading throughout aU ol education. the Immense advantages and benefits reading can brtng to the lndMdu•rs to&al life-stv•. We have overplayed ucu•s for not reading and failed to adequately emp~ the bendln ol reading, C,,971 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC., Alt . ,__ .. 'Thste the only cigarette made with just the tender "filet" of 100% virgin all-leaf tobacco. No tobacco by-products. No reconstituted tobacco. No added stems. TASTE L&M LIGHTS. ONLY 8 MG. "TAR." F-51934857 STORE COUPON ~ SAVE $1 WHEN YOU , / BUY A CARTON OF L&M FLAVOR LIGHTS OR L&M LONG LIGHTS Taste the only cigarette made with just the tender "filet ''of 100% virgin tobacco. FAM ILY WE(KLY ORDEACARO u ! . "' 0 . " E 0 <t e Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . · long ugh\$; 8 mg. "tar•. 0.6 mg. ~om., F1Mr lightS; 7 mg. ·11f", 0.6 mg. nicotilt: "'· '* ciglmte. FTC Reclort IMIY 781 . 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It has happened many a time that a fol- lower of a heated football rivalry -SClly, Michigan versw Ohio State -will react after coming up on the short end of the football score with, "WeU. at least our band was better than theirs." College football and marching bands have gone hand-In-hand for about a half- century: ties have never been closer. At Michigan, for Instance. band dlre<:- tor George Cavender said "You could go on either practice fleld and shut your eyes and not know which one you were at." Wl)en Cavender goes to work. he puts on a Mic.hlgan baseball cap and climbs a 20-foot tower to oversee his charges His face becomes as stem as a c<>ilcll's on a busted play. and his criticisms are sharp and deep. He's got a 220-person band to Jlm}Jenogh 1$ o /ree-lonce 111rter boMd In New York who •P«lolan In apotU /roJvrn. coordinate, and time Is precious. Cavender's WOfkouts are JU.st as de- manding as the football team's, and It's not unusual to see his bandspeople out )ogglng to get in•shape for the 200-steps· a-minute marches that wUI take place once the band is put together. Cavender put It bluntly, MBoth the footbaU coach and the band director put their abilities on public display every Saturday. No other professors have to do that." Cavender's opposite at Ohio State. Dr. Paul Droste. wouldn't argue with that. 'The football team and the band are the two hardest WOfktng groups on the Ohio State campus." Whether it Is at Michigan, Ohio State or any of hundreds of other campuses with marching bands, there seems to be no shortage of potential band members. Texas, as weD as most schools, gives a · couple hours educational credit for the band participation, but Michigan's Cavender Is the first to admit that his bandspeople don't enroll In "Ensemble 348" for the grades. For the band members. there is the glory of performing In the big stadiums and being part of a dedicated team. Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes knows he can count on the band's enthusiasm to rev up his team. and there's no question that the band can rev up the home crowd come game time. Last year's ~41chlgan drum major, psychology student Jeff Wlldns. said the militaristic nature of bands cannot but help gear up fans. 1lle psychologlcal effect on the crowd r has not always been channeled in the right direction unfortunately, and Michigan and Ohio State are among several schools that have had their share of some ugly incidents. Bandspeople have been pelted with snowballs. wine bottles, eggs and other debris. Bus windows hitve been broken and band formulations Invaded by fans. But that is the work of outsiders. The musicians themselves are only out to beat the band. so to speak, if the visitlnq team brings Its band along. Ad\Jally. college bands don't travel that ohen, due to the expense, except to ma· jor games such as Army-Navy, bowl games, etc. More often than not, a mar- ching band will find itself competing ogalnst Its own standards. For all the work that goes into syn· chronlzjng the marching music, there is precious little time to display the flnal pro- duct. Bands are usually allotted 16 of the 20 halftime minutes, which means only eight minutes if there ls a visiting band. U the game Is televised as part of the ABC- TV package, only 3'h to eight minutes goes on the network. NBC and CBS have been moN generous with bowl game shows, but then again, not the fuD haltime. But that doesn't stop bandspeople from trying to stretch the length. "In aU the yeaJS l'ye been with sportS," said Chuck Howard, ABC's Vice·Prai- dent.sports, "rve never seen a group with a ~ater lobby than the band peo- ple. We g!1 mcwe fndbeck from them than anyone In ~ foofbal," But for aD the planning and worlt that goes Into show planning by the colleges, the themes are ofen slmller. Last fall, It was an unending succaslon ol Sar Wars themes. This year, a Saturday Night Fever overkill ls expected. lnere ls still room f<>f variety and range, however. Texas has had such Country W~tem singers M Charlie Pride and Wiiiie Nelson In their bandshows. Others. from the late Gene Krupa to cur- rent jazZman Maynard Ferguson, have played with college marching bands over the past few decades. And just the very style of bands differs. There are the massive bands ranging from 250 to 330 in the Southwest Con· ference -Texas's affiliation -but that same league has Southern Methodist University's bra.ss-and-saxaphone jazz band that is only a third of the s!.zle. Fur· thermore, Texas's showband is definitely different In style from Texas A&M's taut military style band. Other bands may vary as much from the Grambling Tiger Band that has been featured with all its fast swaying shoulder movements to the hi· jinks ol Ivy Leaguers, such as Princeton's. Among the better known bands, modesty is no virture. Ohio State began labe&ng itself 1lle Best Damn Band In The Land" in the 1930s. Purdue cals it9elf "The All-American Band" and has a drum the s1z.e ol Texas's and a majorette, carefully selected and weD publklzed, called "The Golden Girl." Alabama nam- ed itself "The Million Dollar Band." Yet marching bands. Including the best, have shied away from outright com· petition to determine who Is the best. 'The concept of college bands Is not lo compete but to entertain,'' said Michigan's George Cavender. "There us· ed to be a time when there were only a couple ol good bands." But he said trying to compare his woodwind and brass musicians with Ohio State's all-brass band is "like asking you to choose a Chevrolet over a Ford." Michigan's Cavender and Ohio State's Droste. In fact. have bnn known to tntde Information, and Dro6te speclflcaUy a.dlted Cavender with gMng him 90fM advice that made Ohk> Stale'• haWttme show at the 1977 Orange Bowl an enter· talnmmt knockout. After that Ontngp, Bowl petformance. Droste said, "Our kids knew how super we did. They came off the field shaking hands. patting each other on the beck and that stuff." Which sounds llke a successful rawt football team all over again. l&J ... i I How about a Honda for -Christmas? Wtth one of these under your tree, you won't need lights to make things bright. What could delight Junior more than a Santa-red ATC®70 that goes up ... ~~r:>-.e.~. <?.~ Q.v~r h~.r:9:.Ra'-ked ·snow? Or an XR80, the ideal play bike for youngsters? The family's scout will love exploring trails on a CT70 or XL75. For the smaller Always wear a helmet and~ protection whm riding. ~for opmtt<W uw only. ATC-70. 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Then Mom remarried a few years ago. and Dad moved In with Sue and her two little girls from a previous manlage. Dick. Jane and Spot l'fave now ac· quired two sets cl parents and two dif· ferent places to call home And tde JU5t isn't as easy as-it used to be In fact. life Isn't as easy as 11 used to be for every American family touched by divorce, Including this country's 25 million stepparents who are now bringing up, trying to SWVIVe with, someone else's children or part-time parenting. Six malhon of those stepparents are instant parents. They have rle1.2f had children cl the11 own and have soddently found themselves thrown Into a parental role for which rhey are totally unprepared. Their re.suiting confusion: a little like CindeTella meers Willy Wonka. MMOSt Slepparents, especiaDy lnstanl stepparents. don't start out wicked." ex· plains Dr. Irene Goldenborg. he.ad of children's psychiatric services at UC~ and an expert on steprelatlons Some· where. somehow. something goes wrong and tums the stepparents from arudous lo pluse to just plain anxious to "wicked.~ Is rhe blissful relationship we watch week· ly on Eight is Enough fictitious and unrealistic m a world of child support, alimony and custody fights? "lV-shows like The Brody Bunch and Eight is Enough do stepparents a terrible disservice." says Dr. Goldenburg. "They're all so sweet and good that no one knows how hard being a stepparent really IS When they get the real-life ver· slon, they become much more easily frustrated because the-rr lives are nothing like what they saw on the tube." The facts. acc:Ofding to Doctor Golden· burg, are simple and terrifying: mOfe stepparents are like Cinderella's stepmom than like Florence Hende?son, and more stePc:hlldren cause uneasiness and unrest than laughs before the commerdal break But need it be lhat way? Not according to famed anthropoligst Margaret Mead. who has noted that the problem with divorce In this country and Its dl.ffic:ulties for the famlly stem from the misguided theOfY that a chlld should only have two parents and that those two parents' are solely responsible for thC2 up· bringing of their children. Mead feels that If child care were a group responsibility (as It ls In some cuhures) divorce. and remarriage would not affect families the way they do because the center d the chlld's world would not be pulled apan. Yet society Is reluctant to accept mori! than one set of parents per child. Even the old-fashioned extended family, in which grandma. grandpa. aunts, uncles Su.iv Ko/fer ii the outhot o/ lhe •oo,Ho-be· pvb#if~ lnunt PeTent A GWde for Sriep parents, Part•Time Parents & Grandperentt. \. ae fAMl\.YW£lJ(\.'f, ~II. lt71 The Cinderella step-mother syndrome persists, but there are ways to get rid of it. ... step-family would work as an old· fashioned exrended family. say many family therapists. Coparenting has often been successful among divorced couples who share custody of their children and .. ~ , anange for seprate·but-equal . child· raising dutieS This system gives fathe~ more than a bill -paying role in their children ·s lives and gives some relief to Mom who will find that being the single head cl a household is without a doubt a difficuh enough task. But can coparenting work among four adults? .. lbere's no reason why 11 can't," says Or. Paul Fox. a Beverly Hills psyc.hl;)Jrisi' and family therap\st who believes that the ex·spouses can point the way to the failures cl steprelations in the combined family When the custodial parent. who is usually the mother, gives pennisslon -through words or actions -for the childre n to accept the step- parent into the family. the children are more likely to share !heir lives with an ad dltlonal parent. This Is pa?ticulatly impor tant in the ~ of the noncustodial step- mother. The oatural mother needs to have her children form some kind of bood with her new spouse. bur she may have ent!Tely dilferent feelings about the same children having a meaningful rela- tionship wilh their stepmother. a woman she probably con.slders a rival and maybe a threat to her ~-And therein lies the biggest problem for stephood Stepfa&hers usually become custodiltl. so they immediately take a place in their r\eW families and create a role for themselves. But stepmothers are part· • time parents, only to be dealt with on ~ ahemate weekends or on rare occasions ~ and are easily shunted off beyond the ~ perimeters cl the family circle Ifs easy for ~ the children to Ignore or Insult a step· 5. mother and almo5t as easy fo, a step- .a mother to tum resentful or bitter. ' i If all members ol the ~ family stood J; back and took a look a l their situation ~ before becomin1:1 helplessly lnvolved in ••• l rivalry, stepparents just might have a bet· ter cha.nee to adjust 10 family life in a new type of family, and old stereotypes could be discarded. More s~/,porents ore like Cin~rello$ stepmom than Uke Florence Henderson. and cousins figured Into the equation c! upbnnging. has diminished In sut.r·~·n and popularity. People have been mov- ing away from their centnll families since World War II and taking responslbiflty fOf their children with them to suburbs and new towns across the country. reachable ony by long-distance phone calls or costly plane tickets. When a divorce ensues. not only ls there no Immediate family to help out with chilc:J-ralslng, but there Is no tradl· tlon of eittraparental care. And when the family Is recombined, through the remarriage of its previous partners, there ls no acceptance of the new members of the family -the stepparents. If stepparents had a real place In the lamlly, there would be much leS5 ol a ~oblem, family therapists egree, and the old Ideas IAIOUld slip tnto disuse. Dr Ludie Oubmnan, a New Jersey psych- ok>g\st, bean out this opfnk>n In her study of 88 reconstl1Uted famlJies who .showed much grealer acceptance and happ6er relationships for stepparents In custodial situations. That Is to say, when the step- parent and the stepchildren aU live together under the same roof as part o( a single-family unit, there Is usualy much more of a chance of everyone living hap- pily ever alter. It fonows that stepparents who feel like they belong are happy and 1eS6 Inclined toward the frustrations that can label one as "wicked ... When the natural parent Is dead. or disappears, and the stepparent actually becomes a replacement parent. the family has an even greafer chance for succ4W, suggests Duberman's study. But when there are two mothers and two fathers. espedally In the same city. and the .stepparents have no plaice to belong and no dutia to perfonn, the sltuatton Is las than twmoruous. If the four parents could an COf\SkteT themse.fva a aam cl copanmts a.nd would work together to produce a ~ weD-edjusted chOd as a WoUP effort. the :_The natural parents need lo accept the fad that the st~nts must have $0me role In theif stepchi.ldren's lives. -The stepparents must realize thar they can never replace a natural parent. even In cases cl de.1th or abandonment. -Each member cl the family should realize that the non-custodial stepmother Is the most w lnerable -The ex-spouses must be certain they have no unfinished business thac will carry over into their new relationship with each other. -The four aduhs should keep open the lines o( communication. Messages should not be sent through the children. lnfonnatlon cannot be withheld when- ever It Is perllnent. -The_.four new family membe.B should realize that thls ts a difficult sltua· lion for which there are few traditions It will take time, understanding and a lot ol hard wen. 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The way a person writes his name tells a lot about the way he feels about himself 3. Habitual nonuse of one's first name (using only the bare Initials) indicates nar cissistlc tendencies -the person is so ''In love with himself' that he doesn't want to share his given name with anybody. 4 . A married woman's success In finding a )ob is likely to be affected by the way she styles her name. 5. It tells something about one's person· ality II one dislikes his family name. 6 . The more forgerluJ you are of a per· son ·s name, the better the odds are that you have subconsciously classified him as a ·-forgettable person " ANSWERS l. True. Contrary to what has~ p~· ously assumed to be the case, studies at G uilford College (NC.) have yielded find· lngs strongly suggesting that an unusual name can be a very definite asset. This was thP lb!: two thousand adults named were randomly selected from The Social Register. cited as "the best gui<N to the mem~ip of the national upper class." AJI names that occurred only once In the 2,000 were defined a.s unusual. There were 218 (roughly 11 percent). Llsting in Who s Who was used as a measure of achievement. (h lists "the best known men and women In all lines of useful and reputable achievement. "I Findings. A disproportionately high number of per· sons fro m The Social Register who were PEOPLE QUIZ/ 1Jy John E. Gibson How do you feel about your name? Does it flt your image of yourself? Is an unusual name an asset or a liability? What does your signature say about you? THE GAME Of THE NAME represented In Who s Who were from the unusual-name group. 2. True. lnvestigations a1 l:.aurentl.an Uni· verslty (Canada) showed "a slglilflcant posltrve relationship between size of slg· nature and self-esteem." And another simUar study has also shown "that there Is a relationship between how large some· one signs his name and how that person feels about htmself." This does not mean that people of outstanding taJent and abil· lty may not have a small-sized signature but suggests that they are modest about their accomplishments and don't realize the full extent of their potential. 3. Folse. A Guilford College (N .C.) study Indicates that the exact opposite ls likely to be true, with such Individuals not glv· Ing themselves the credit due them and tending to feel insecure even when such a feeUng l$ unwarranted. 4. True. A Cornell University study re· lX>lt.S -"& relationship between the way a married woman chooses to style her name on an application to an employ· ment agency and her success in finding a job. In the sample ctudied. those who used theJr own firSf names (Mrs. Mary Smith, for eJUimple) were more likely to have found employment than those who iden· tilled themselves by their husbands' first names (Mrs. John Smtthl. •• This ex.plana· tlon Is offered: if a married woman saw herself as a person Independent of her husband, she probably presented herself in the employment Interview In such a way that she was more likely to be hired than the woman who viewed herself In a more dependent light. 5. True. Psychiatrist Joseph C . Solomon sums up the findings of his study of famlly ldenllty In a monograph. "Emotional sta- biliry Is equated with a good famUy Iden· lily, and the famlly Identity can be deter· mined by one's attitude to his or her sur· name. This, It ls pointed out. can be proved in a simple fashion by merely ask· Ing people about their names 'What does it mean to you to be a Smith -or Jone$ or whatever?'" Married women also were questioned about their married names. Results. without exception. the normal or nearly normal subjects (earlier appraised) eVJdenced strong famUy identities ("I am proud to be a Smith.'') Subjects with neu· rot\ctendencies, however, who were asked the identical questions, made completely opposite responses. Invariably, there were disturbances in their family identity. Sample replies were, "I hate being a Bar- ton. I feel like 1tn Adams." "When I'm called bv my last name I (eel Uke my father -this Is not a pleasant feeling " These findings match other investlganons. 6. True. Studies at George Peabody Col',. lege (Tenn.) have shown that the more promptly you recaJI a person's name. the better you esteem him and the more plea· sure his company gives you. On the other hand, If you find yourself saying to an ac· quainrance. 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And so we asked James Beard, noted cookbook author; cooking-school teacher Julia Child, renowned for her TV series, The French Chef, and for her many cookbooks; George Lang, restaurant planner and cook- book author par excellence ; and Marilyn ') Hansen, FAMlL Y WEEKL Y's own food editor and cookbook editor, to bring their favorite dishes and compose the Ultimate Thanksgiv- ing Dinner. Needless to say, the celebration feast turned out beautifully. The individual personality of each person is evident in each dish, lovingly prepared and presented. We invite you to share their creativity and wide food know- ledge at your own tabl~ this Thanksgiving. May we present The Ultimate Thanksgiv- ing Dinner? ................................................................................................................... , f'AMK.Y WEEKLY,,._. 11, 1171 • ll I L.::-------------------'• . 'I Y ou know. It's exciting to meet George Uing. I know because I have met him and talked with him about what he does. MWhat does he do?" Well, as George Uing would say, ~My field is the natural sci- ence of pleasing all senses." It's mind-boggbng when you think of II Actually, George Uing Is the man behind the George Uing Corporation -the man who "Invents" resmurants. . Beyond his role as food con- sukant and restaurant planner, he now has moved Into a new arena of SJ)A'e·plannlng and ar- chitectural design. lt Is a fascinating world. The George Uing Corpora· tlon put together the entire Market concept at the Citicorp Center In New York City. The Market has 8 International res· taurants and a great ~urmet food-shopping center. lt was the brainchild of the George Uing Corporation. Two individual showplaces there are personally, unmistak· ably George Uing: Hungalia, the Hungarian restaurant In- spired by his homeland, and Small Pleasures, a fancy pastry and coffeeshop in the contlnen· tal style, where one can leisure· ly sample and savor aD manner o{ fanciful pastries and enjoy a well-made cup of coffee or lea. The company today, abo· gether International In scope, is planning a Loew's Anatole Hotel In Dallas, Texas, and the design of a new shopping and visual program for Olympic Towers on New York's Fifth Avenue. For our story In FAMILY Wr..a<L Y. George Uing presents several recipes fTom Hungarla In the Citicorp, one from Cafe des Artistes, the restaurant of his own expression on New York's West Side. and a show· piece dish from his latest baby, the fabulous Ui Folle. also In New York. Reflecting, George La ng says, "Thanksgiving Is a lovely holiday everywhere. I am grate· ful. I have a lot to be thankful for. I have visited most of the countrles around the world. I have worked In 20 of them. I have had fa.Ith and good luck. A(tually, this-country gave back more than what I put In. "'Thanktglvlng · It Is a lime io look backward and forward. To be aware of what has hap· pened 10 you and why It's hap· pened . And. above all, a per· 59fW11 ThanksgMng for life." "• FAMILY W££1<lY, t~ 11, t111 .... Wein~ Pate dff Artlat• Chercutetle Platter. Hung•ria" MouaM of Chlcll•n Lfver a .. Chef'• P .. ftlme Llpto CheeM Spfead Gal .. ntlne La Fone• Chlli.d Cf\!bll• • t9Ctpe not lnciuded upro c HEESE I SPREAD Vt lb. Llpto ahMp'a·mllk cheeM· v. lb. llghtly salted but~ .ottened 1 teaapoon papttka V1 teHpoon prepared mwt.rd y. t .. apoon pounded c.rewey..-da ...... ___ -' And the n is the one for a $1.00 rebate. 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Push livers, onion and shal· lots through the fine blade of the meat grinder 2. Change to the coarse blade and push through the pcwk butts and fat boc~. Add the remain· Ing Ingred ie nts and blend thoroughly. S. Pack Into bake-oven pate molds. 1 amalt onlof\, orated v. t .. apoon anchoYy paate 'I• cup beef' (optional) l . Sieve the cheese and mix i1 with sohened ~ner· aod all other ingredients till the spread 1s light red in color and evenly mixed Refrigerate 2. Serve with wedges of good, crusty bread or roast. accom· panied by young radishes. green peppers or scallions. 'If not tWOilob~ substilu~ wltlr farmer orPm-(heese. The Llpto Cheese Spread 15 from The Cuisine of Hungary, by George Long, Bonanza Boolts, New York. Used by permission MOUSSE Of CHICKEN LIVER A LA C HE.PS PLAYTIME • 1 cup flMly chopped on Iona 'i4 cup lercS 3 Yt IMt. chicken liven v. t.~ inefjofem Plenty of black pepper 1 t.blespoon thyme IN'" 1 oz. brandy 1 lb. butter 12 N rd-bolled ega1, peeled SaH Th6cll tomato al~ Hard-bolled ega whit" Romaine tettuce .. a ... P•rsley 1. In a skillet, saut' the onions In lard until golden. Add the chicken livers and cook. stir· ring, until just seared, but do not cook them too long or over too high heat lest they harden and will be tough. 2. Add herbs and pepper and cook, stirring. until aD the mols· cure has evaporated. Midway In the cooking, add the brandy 3. Push the livers through a fine blade of a meat chopper along with the eggs and the pan juices. Beat In the butte.r and mix until smooth. Readjust the seasoning. ChUI. t . For one servi.ng, spread a tomato slice thickly whh the prepared mousse and st\lff hol- low of white of egg with more mousse. Set in the center of the tomato and top with a second rounded top or tall slice of tomato. TUt II In order to give the Impression of a mushroom. 5. Using a paper cone. make butter dots on top to simulate mushroom markings. Garnish with lettuce and parsley. Moires 15 oppetlzer servings 'The recipe Is from the Hun· gorlo Restaurant. 4. P\ace 3 or 4 bay luves on top. Cover each prepared mold with foll. Bake In a slow oven for 2 to 21/z hours In a baln marie (water bath I; 'fl hour before fuDy cooked. remove the foU and aDow the top to brown. Molcea 6 molds. 4 or 5 lbs. eoch Walnut P&i du ArtJstes It from The Cafe .Xs Artistes. New York C/tv. l ( Enjoy the fresh perked taste and aroma of new Maxim in a decorator "°' \IAUJE 1'00 rAY Miry lllllldalll f1Mrttty: -__ &4 ·114· $30.00 $10,00 __ &4"1S4" $24.00 • 8.00 8lltdtT: D Bligl Ofhwn ,... _tSetof 41 $10.00 • 4.00 IOlll; TOTM. '--·-·-I jar and get our festive tablecloth and napkins Now you can perk up your holidays with great taste. 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I I n conversation with James Beard on an early October morning In New York, I as.ked him about his own childhood Thanksgivings "I grew up In a family where relatives were ignored Thanks giving was a pleasant time with friends. especially friends who were alone. if you know what I mean "It was a relief from the yoke ol family. It was a day ol giving and. In time. this personal way ol Thanksgiving became our own family tradition. "We didn't follow a stated tra· qition as far as the menu was concerned. Turkey, yes. some- times cranberries Mother liked wine too much and thought that cranberries didn't go well with the win e. "My own personal choice for a first course at Thanksgiving Is caviar I can't even remember having sweet potatoes. We had mounds of mashed white pota· toes. Oysters, too, from the nearby Oregon coast Our close fnends owned oyster beds, and they would bring a sack as a prel'!nt. "For dessert, mother never took for granted that everyone wanted pumpkin pie. so there were other things. Yes, 11 was a pleasant. least. We would sit , long at table ovet coffee and 'cognac, ahhough we called It , brandy In those days." Jim confided, "I've always had a passion for pumpkin pie myself. I did one recently In Rochester filled with preserved ginger, cream and cognac." Jim was happy to share that choice pie recipe with us. Reminiscing. Jim r'&mbled ; "In the past, I've always en· )Oyed entertaining friends in my own home at Thanksgiving. I've tried serving wild turkeys, too; they are delicious and taste just like wild turkeys are supposed to taste. .. . .. "Also, I prefer to garnish a roast turkey with great simplici- ty; watercress is fine, in defer- ence 10 the carver. And I llke to carve on a wooden platter with a well -sharpened carving set. "A favorite vegetable with turkey I like to serve is a puree ol parsnips with a good amount ol butter and Madeira. "In recent years, I have ac· cepted the invitation of Tom Margittal at The Four Seasons restaurant {in New York City). and I enjoy lh•ai very much. One accepts and enjoys the changes that life brings." Jim has written 20 cook· books~ Three very popular ones are Jomes Beards American Cookery. (Little. Brown). Jomes Beards Theory and ProctJce of Good Cooking, (Alfred A. KnopO. and Beard on Bread (Alfted A. Knopf) "I am now work.mg on a com· panion book to Theory and Practice Eventually it will be boxed with the first volume and sold together." We talked about cooking in America today. "I think there IS a tremen· dously noticeable sihge for sim· plicity. There is concurrently an increased interest in cooking and a greal Increase in getting away from cooking. "Markets, and I especially mean produce stores of the Farmers' Markel type, are en· joying great business. Even in New York City, there are two open-air farmers' markets ope· rating on weekends." I asked Jim what stands out in his memory of working with food through the yearS. ~1 have really enjoyed most the teach· Ing experience fve had. It gives me a tremendous amount of satisfaction . "I teach here In New York and in San Francisco at the Stanford Court Hotel. I also teach at the weU-equipped Sea· side High School in Se.aside, Oregon,• the next town from where I grew up , and It has always been a favorite part of the country for me. I just returned from Honolulu, where I taught at Liberty House, the depart· ment store. "The changing groups of people in different places give me Inspiration. They are each experiencing something differ- ent. What lntereslS me, too, Is how I ,can adjust myself to them.'' James Beard, the knowiedg- able. skilled teacher who re· sponds to the )oyf ul e><dtement FAMILY WEEKLY, M0"9mber 111, 197t • 15 Brtghten up }'OUr day with a delicious Apple Downside-Up Cake. Or top off some fluffy Blsquic~ pancakes with app~ sauce. 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He& a man who has kept many .doors open; in teaching, his profession and In llving.and Is an e>eample of eK· ceUenie and humanity for us all. My OWl'I Favorite Roast Tufby Tanagon PIM Nut Stuffing Meet.Ira Sauce James S.ard'• Pumpkin Pie MY OWN FAVORITE ' ROAST TURKEY t tutt•ir. ta to 20 lbs. 1 onion etudt wtth 2 cio... 1 •P'tll .pa ..... y Additional salt and pepper V1 tN•poon thyme 1 quart water Half a Semon 1 atldt (Yi cup) or mot9, aoft.....ct butt., Str1P1 ot fr.ah or ••11 port Of bacon rind 4 tableapoon• flour •1. cup covnac Of Mfdelra (option•~ Stuffing Ya cup butter 1 cup finely chopped wUota °' tlnety e11t gNen onlona 1 Y1 tablespoona d'*I tarraeon or 3 table- spoott• ''"" tarq. gon, flMly cut 1 tablelpoon salt 0t to ta st• 1 YI tNtpOOnl frHhly ground pepper 'It cup plM nuts Additional melted bu~ If nMded 10 to 12 cups rlne ,,.sh bNadcrvmbe Much of this fashion of roast· Ing o turkey come from my /om· lly. I hove changed ond embel· I/shed It a bit ond the final recipe Is the one I use for Thanksgiving or ofher trodttionol holidays. l. Make the stuffing ftrst. Meh the butter In a heavy skillet -a 12-lnch one, If possible. Add the shallots or green onions and the tarragon and allow to cook until 1he shallots are Just wilted. 2. Add the salt , pepper, pine nuts and then the additlonal butter as needed -I should say ~mother lfl to 1 cup butter, de· pending on the amount the onion has absorbed. Finally add the crumbs and t0$$ wtlf. 3. Taste the mixture and add more ol any ol the lngredlent5, 1( required. A clove or two of garlic may also be added to the mixture. •. Remove the neck from the bird If not already done and put ti 8 l'AMILY WllKLY, Nowembet 1t, 117' II Into a 2-qt saucepan wnh the liver, heart, gizzard . and the o nion. parsley, 2 teaspoons sah and the thyme. 5. Add the water; bring to a boil and boll 5 minutes, after which , reduce the heat and simmer, covered, 1 hour Drain and re· serve lor the sauce. I( you hke, chop the glu:ard, hea11 and liver and add to the sauce. 6. Rub the inside of the turkey with the lemon and dry with paper towels. Fill the body cavi· ty and neck cavity with stuffing, but not too tightly 7. Truss the turkey 11o111h a truss· Ing needle, by hand, lying the piece of neck skin to the back of lhe turkey or by sewing with a needle and twinP 8. Oose che vent of rhe bird . and either secure with skewers and twine or sew II up. Tie the legs together flrmly and then tie them to the tail of the bird 9. Mas.sage the turkey well with softened butter, and tben salt and JX!Pper II. 10. Line a rack with strips or flesh or salt pork or with 1he rind of bacon, which you can sometimes buy from your butcher when he cuts down a whole slab. Set the rack In a fairly shallow loasting pan and place the turkey, breast·slde down. on the rack. 11. Roasl 1 hour at 3500f. Re· move the pan from the oven, tum the turkey on one side and rub with softened butter 12. Return the• rurkey to the oven and roast another hour. Remove the pan, tum the tur- key on Its other side and rub with butter. 13. Roast for another how, turn the turkey on Its back and rub the breast with butter, 14. Retum to the oven one! continue roasting till the turkey tests done. Remove ff om the oven and place on a hot plattet. Anow It to rest 15 minutes If It Is lo ~ served hen. If ~ tepid, let It cool gently at room temperature, Remove all the twine and IMwtrJ. 15. For the sauce. u1mov11 all the fat from the roasting pan. except 4 tablespoons. Over me· dlum heat. add the flour to the pan and blend thoroughly, scraping to loosen bits of car· amellzed' Cfrfpptng. 16. U there are any Juices, add those (slclmmed of fat) as well Gradually stir In 2 cups or more of the turkey broth and cook, snrring constantly, until mixture thickens. Conect the season· ings. 17. Add the chopped giblets If you like, and cognac: or Ma· deira: simmer about 4 or 5 min- utes Serve with the turkey and stuffing. Note: If you prefer variety In the stuffing. stuff the neck cavity with a mixture of 1 lb ground pork, 1 lb ground veal. J tea· spoonaalt, 1h cupfinelychopped shallot, J egy, 1 cup bread CTUmbs and 1/f cup cognac Recipe from James Beard's American Cookery. Illustrated by Earl Tho/lander, 1972. $14.95. Uttle Brown & Com· pony, Boston, Moss., prlnted by permission. JAMES BEARD'S PUMPKIN PIE Com~eal Peatry 1 cup un•"ted alt·purpott ftour YI cup cornmeal V1 teHpoon Hit Y1 cup ehoftenlng Y. cup w1let l . Combine nour, cornmeal and salt in a bowl. add the shor· tening and cut Into flour mixture until II looks like coarse meal. 2. Sprinkle with water and stir with a fork. Pat mto a ball and pul on a lightly floured board, 3. Roll out and fit into a 9·1nch pie plate PUMPKIN OR SQUASH FIUING 2 cupe etrain.d cooli-.f pumpkin or aquHh 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup heHy cteam 1 oup milk ~ cupcoenac I eoe-. sllghtty beaten y, cup llnef'y atndcMd .,,. ... Nd 01ng« I tNlpoons OfOUnd cinnamon V• eNapooft ground clo•" V• teaspoon ••H l . M'lX all the Ingredients with tha strained pumpkin until well blended and pour Into the pie shell. l . Bake In a 3500f oven for about 45 mlnute5 or until the ttlllng ls set around the edga but still a Attle runny In the cen· ter Se1'\le warm or cool, plain or with whipped cniam. Mok~ l 9·1ri<'h P" r- S eein.s_.Julia Child again after several yea.rs, I am impressed by her friendly, fonhright manner. Julia Is the ebullient woman of National Educational Televi- sion who started the nation off with .. gourmet" cooking via her program. The FreJ1ch Chef. in 1963 In the yea.rs since that first show, she has not only won the hearts of millions of viewers but a Peabody Award (1965). an Emmy Award ( 1966) and was nominated for a second Emmy In 1972. This fall , Julia returns to public televi· sfon with a new show, Julia and Com· pony. a whole new series of 13 half-hour programs. In conversation with her, I learned how the plan originated. "Well, I've been off the air five yeilfs, and we wanted so"lething different, not entirely French. We. in America. borTow from so many sources -that's really the Arru?rlcan way -so we developed a new show that would draw from a number of coolung traditions .. It ls more down to earth l am very plea5ed lo get out of that chi·chi stuff." l asked Julia whether she fela American cooking has changed in the past five years since she was last on television. "Oh. yes, enormously. For instance, I did two cooking demonstrations making puff pastry, one in Seaule and one In La Jolla, and they were one of the best· attended, attention-getting se-sslons I've ever done. "There are also many different cooking schools across the country. Yes, cooking has changed a great deal, and It's very interesting." This lime around. Ju ha has written a new cookbook. Julio and Company (Alfred A. Knopf publishers, $15.00 hardcover. $8. 95 paperback), which con- tains all the great dishes she cooks for company on the new television series. It will be very helpful for someone to watch the show and slmuhaneously refer co the exact dishes In the detailed recipes and beautiful color photographs in the cookbook. t The Stuffed Pumpkin. Le Potlron Tout Rond. Julia brought to the Thanksgiving dinner Is an unusual recipe. She said that "In traditional Chinese cooking. they also do a stuffed winter melon. ltls a vtty natural thing to do, so attractive. "Buy the pumpkin early and keep It cool, not cold. It Is fun to serve either as a soup or vegetable With the onion filling, FAMILY WEEKLY, Ho~ 19, 1978 • 11 you wouldn't need mashed potatoes or creamed onion. A green vegerable, per· haps broccoli, properly cooked with peeled branches In lots of bolling warer would be the right acGompaniment." Watch for Julio and Company on your own local public television stations. Check your newspaper for exact dates. In France~ a potiron Is any member of the squash family, including the citrouille, which Is a pumpkinlike yeUow1leshed squash tasting like our Hubbard and acorn squashes. Use American pumpkin for this recipe, which can be either a soup or rhe starchy vegeta51e lo go with turkey, goose, duck. pork or game birds. Cooked ano served in the pumpkin Itself. this makes an amusing presentallon . 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Vt cup flnefy dtc.d or coel"Mfy • oret9d sw1 .. cheeM 2 to 2 v. cups light c:ream 1 ~y ... , A sh•llow llghtly bU1tered b•k· Ing/sining dish to hotd the pumpkin 1. Spread the bread crumbs In the roasting pan and let them dry oul In a 300°F. oven. stirring occasionaOy; this wiU take about 15 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, with a short. stout knife, CUI a.cover, 4 inches in diameter. OUt or the top or the pumpkin. 3. Scrape all the stringy material and suds from cover and inside of pumpkin (an Ice-cream spoon and grapefruit knife are useful for this). Rub inside or pump· kin and the cover with the soft butter and sprinkle lightly with sah. 4. While bread crumbs are drying, cook the onions In the butter for 8 to 10 min· utes over low heat until tender and translucent. 5. Sur In the crumbs and let them cook slowly for 2 minutes lo absorb the butter. Stir In seasonings and sage. 6. Remove from heat and stir In the cheese, then spoon the mixture Into the pumpkin. Pour in the cream, adding enough so mixture comes to ~!thin 11:z inch of pumpkin rim Lay bay leaf on top and replace cover. AHEAD-OF-TIME NOTE: May be prepared In advance to this point 7. Baking and seTving-baklng time about 2 hours. 8. Bake in a preheated 400°F. oven for about l 1h hours, until pumpkin begins 10 soften on the outside and the Inside Is be· ginning lo bubble. Reduce oven thermo· stat to 3500f and bake another half· hour untll pumpkin ls tender but stlll holds its shape solidly. (U pumpkin ls browning too much, cover loosely with foil or brown paper.) 9. AHEAD-OF-TIME NOTE: May be kept warm In a 200 °F. oven for half an hour at least. 10. To serve , remove cover and dip Into pumpkin with a long·handled spoon, scraping flesh off bottom and sides of pumplsin with each serving of the filling. 11. Pumpkin Soup. Use a 6· to 7-lb. pumpkin and the same Ingredients, ex· cept replace the cream with enough chicken stock to come within 1/2 Inch of rim. Stir half a cup or so of heavy cream and a handfu l of chopped parsley Into soup just before serving. Stnies 6 to 8 (as o vegetable or .oup) u Potlron Tout Rond II from Mastering The Art of French Cooking, volume two , by Julio Child ond Simone Beck. Alfred A Knop/. New Yatk, u.d bv ~rmlulon . l'o\Mll.Y W£(KLY, ~ 11, 117' • 11 • .. MemtOL I ... 'W', OJ ... ...._ Fl.TEI\ 9 ... "W'. 0.7 ... ...._a.• dgirma. FTC Ripon MAY78. rather brief offering period, plua one act for aoth to be accepteC1. A s I sit down lo write an interview with myself. I wonder what the readers would like to know about me. Yes, I have been the Food Editor for .FAMILY WEEKLY since 1971. This November. I mark my seventh anniver- sary here It Is a challenge and a respon · sibillty to prepare the food pages for our 11,629.255 readers. This year, FAMILY WEEKLY celebrates Its 25th anniversar"Y.-lon Frank, our ubllsher. wanted to ark the year In a special way, and ma activities. lun- cheons. dinners and other celebrations were held. The one thing that marked the year for 11 me was that I was asked by Mon to edit a FAMILY WEEKLY cookbook In honor of our anniversary. Weli, I had never gotten a book together before, but with the help of the experienced book people at Times Books and much supportive help at the office, a book has emerged. Cooking By The Calendar fnmes Books. N.Y .. $10.95) Is Its title, and it r~ects how we live around the year, what we feel and what we like to eat. The recipes are from FAMR.Y WEEKLY, some new and some old Each chapter Is a dif- ferent month. and I think the book makes good reading with Its attractlvely Illus- trated pages M weD as being a cooking guide throughout the year I have been cooking since I was seven years old, growing up in Brooklyn, N.Y. I also enjoy people and being aware of how other people live. I feel that cooking and serving food ls a creative art and one of the many ways we can achieve greater fulfUlment in our lives. It Is a sharing art, one that crosses many lines between peo- ple and places. Recently. I have been to several Euro- pean countries. and I feel the desire of the people in many places to return to and .revive the.basic regional foods of their homeland. I see It here in America also, the Increased Interest In regional foods and a sense of preserving and caring for our cubnary herhage. In my family, we celebrate Thanks- giving on an ahematlng basis; ~-year my sister Is hostess. the next year I am . We Invite different people besides the family, especially other families who do not have relatives nearby. The hostess prepares the turkey, and l'AMILY WUXLY, ~ ti , 1171 • :U we are all assigned -to bring the varied dishes, from my mother's marshmallow sweet potatoes, to succotash and the as- sortment of green apple, mince-apple and pumpkin pies. It Is a warm. happy day, and we give thanks for our Uves, our famOles and for friends whose lives relate to and enrich our own, the freedom to be and the free- dom to become. CrantMny Moua .. with RHpbefry Sauce Poached Seckel Pears and Kurnquab CottM and liqueurs CRANBERRY MOUSSE WITH RASPBERRY SAUCE 3 cu~ frffh or fl'ffh froz.n cr1nber- rtM, nnMCI 1 cup auger 1 qt. ctanberry Juice cockbll 3 emelopff unflavored gelatin Y1 cup kirsch Qt.light rum 2 cu~ (1 pt.) heavy ct .. m. whipped 3145 I I will be 'forever limited to the ex.act number of original subscriptions entered during a rather brief offering period, plua one set for now. But the Advance Sut>scnpuon Appll- cation must be postmarked by November 30th to be accepted. 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This delightful Rocker has been beautifully constructed of sturdy, solid I O SAVEi TWO Personalized Pony Rockers for only S14.99 plus s2.so postage natural pine-colorfully painted in vibrant red and blue. It's 17 inches high, : and handllng. seven inches wide, just the right size for your little cowboy or cowgirl. And 1 Print name to be personalized 1)_ _ _ 2)_ it's personalized with his or her name, right on the sidel Best of all. it costs I Enclosed Is o check or o money order for s. _ Sorry, no c .O.D.'s just $7.99-and your money will be cheerfully refunded if you're dissatisfied I (New York residents add saTes tax.) in any way. (Please remember to print baby's first name or nickname on the I CHARGE ITI (Min. ctmoe •15.001 I 0 VISA (BankAmerlcard) 0 MHllr Charge order form when ordering.) 1 interbank# _________ _ I Credit card#-----------Exp. date__/ _____ _ I-Print I Name --------------------~---- : Addre1a I I Cl~ ~--------------------~--' . I~ ~ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------~~N.~blla~ng~.197~------------~ ., .. 1 pllg. (10 ou.) frozen r•~. th•wed 1 Ju (12 on.) rHpberry ~ ~ cup klnch Of llght """ 1. In medium saucepan. combine cranbemes. sugar· and 1 cup cranberry Juice Heat to boiling, reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes. uncovered 2 . Sttr gelatin Into 1 cup cranbeny juice to sohen Sc11 gelatin mucture mto hot cranberry mixture. Add remaining cran· berry Juice and kirsch R~ate until slightly thickened 3 . Fold whipped cream mlo slightly thick- ened gelatin m1Xlure. Pour mixture into 2·qt mold ChUI until firm 4 . Make Raspberry Sauce Press raspber- ries and JUie~ through a sieve. discard seeds. Stir in preserves and kirsch; mix weU Refrigerate, covered S. When ready to serve. run tip of knife around edge of mold. Dip mold Into luke· warm water for a few seconds. tap to loosen and Invert onto a serving platter Garnish plate wtth· Poached Seckel Pears and Kumquats. 6 . Serve each portion of Cranberry Mousse with a little Raspberry Sauce Makes 8 to 10 serulng• •Mold In photo ls by Nordic ware (3 -qt.}, which requires I 112 x recipe. CranberT}I Mousse with Ras~"V Sauce Is from Cooking By The Calendar. edited by Marilyn Hansen, publU~d by Times Books, New York, N. Y., $10 95, prlnlf!d with permission. POACHED SECKEL PEARS AND KUMQUATS 3 lbs. MCkef pNB 2quam ••ter 2 •• ,. lemon• 2cupe .uoar 1 Ju (9 'h ozt.) kumquat• In syrvp l . Peel pears, leaving on stems. As you peel, d rop pears Into bowl containing 1 quart water and juice of 1 lemon. 2. In 3-quan saucepan. combine 1 quart water, sugar and 1 lemon. sliced almost through, squeezing 11 to release some of the Juice. 3. Add drained pears, return to boiling. stirring to keep pears submerged In syrup Boil one minute or Just until pears are tender when pierced with tip of knife Remove lemon _ 4 . Stir In kumquats and &yrup, tum Into stalnless·steel or heatproof glass bowl Cover surface of frurt and syrup with plas· tic film. Refrigerate Serve chilled or al room temperature • Makes 8 serulngs Mrs. Arlou Mashburn of Ojai, Call/.. sends this recipe for Zucchini Bread. Arlou says, "It's the only way our children will eat squd!IM If vou 'ue euer grown .qua.sh. you 11 aee why this Is o fa11«1te - euen the extTa·large ones can be utilized." NEIGHBORS' RECIPE EXCHANGE broiler-fryer . Do not salt. Place 1 medium o nion. halved. 1 apple, halved. 1 orange, quartered, 1 bay leaf and 1 tea· spoon dried thyme leaves In cavity. Truss Place chlcke~ In center of dough . Wrap. covering completely. Smooth seams with moistened fingers. Place In shaUow baking pan Bake In 475"f oven 11/2 hours or until clay Is browned Re· move; let stand 10. minutes. Wrap in towel. Crack clay with hammer or mallet. Olsaird day Place chicken on serving platter. garnish with cooked. buttered baby carrots and parsley ZUCCHINI BREAD In large bowl. beat together 3 eggs, 1 'h cups sugar. 1 cup vegetable oil and 3 tea.spoons pure vanilla extract Stir in 2 cups well-drained, grated, unpeeled zuc· chlnl squash Combine 1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon with ) 1/2 cups unsifted whole wheat flour, I cup wheat germ and 1/2 cup shredded bran Stir dry Ingredients Into egg-zucchini mixture. Add 'h cup chopped nuts Pour batter In· to 2 gre,,sed and floured 9 • x 5 • x 3·1oaf pans. Bake In preheated 350"F oven for 60 to 70 minutes or until bread tats done. Cool 10 minutes In pan; invert on rack to cool completely. Makes 2 loaues The Mashbums read FAMILY WlEKLY In the Slar·Free Prus. Ventura, Calif. Marcia Harth wrilf!s us that her hus· band, John, loues to hunt and that Alaslco rs Indeed the ploce to be for a fishemian and hunU!r as well "We 're In ptarmigan season now. Prormlgan Is Alaskos official bird h Is much like a doue in looks. It bakes up like com/sh hen ---30th to be accepied. rather brief offering period, plus one set for with dark meat. I haue tried an unu$Ua/ recipe, baking the bird In clay, which I would like to share with FAMILY WEEKLY ... (Editor's note: Since the bird Is not widely auallab/e, I tested and wrolf! up recipe us· Ing chlcbn.) CHICKEN IN .. CLA V" In large bowl, stir together 21/2 cups unsifted all-purpose flour. 2 cups corn- starch and 2 cups salt (yes, that's right) Gradually stir In 21/4 cups cold water, knead mixture until smooth. On lightly floured surface, roll out to 112-tnch thickness. Pat dry 1 whole (3 lbs.) Makes 2 to 4 serulngs The Harths read F AMJL Y WEE.KL Y In the Times. Ancho rage, Ala.ska .. I I ~---------------------------------------· Presenting an extraordinary series of twelve collector's plates by Europe's foremost wild bird portraitist ... his firs t works of art in porcelain. GAME BIRDS OF THE WORLD by Basil Ede Each plate buus a new and original work created by Basil Ede exclusively for this limited edition. Available by subscription only. Advance subscription deadline: November 30, 1978. THE ARTIST. Basil Ede, of Sussex, England, has been called "the outstanding wild bird portraitist of his generation, and perhaps of his ccntwy." He is widely regarded as Europe's most distinguished bird artist. Indeed, the authority of his style and the distinction of his work ha\le profoundly influenced the way birds arc pbrtraycd by artista throughout the world. After notable exhibitions in London and other major European cities, Basil Ede waa honored by a one-man show at the Smith· sonian Institution's National Collection of Fine Arts in Washington, D.C. Thi.a was followed, during recent years, by important exhibitions at New York's famous Kennedy Galleries. --ma. paintings have been commissi.oned by the National Audubon Society and. the ._ __ _.. U &&IW& Vil'-.& ...... .,......."""'·I r•------• •-• World Wildlife Fund, among others. And he is represented in many prominent public and private collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the collection ci HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Now, at the height of his career, Basil Ede has created his first works of an in fine porcelain-Game Birds of the World. A series of twelve collector's plates portraying the beauty and grace of game birds in pre- cise, authentic detail and with his own inimitable flair for color and composition. Each of these twelve plates is, in itself, a masterful •ork of an. Together, they form an incomparable collection that will be a proud acquisition for every subscriber ... a · focus for conversation and admiration when displayed in the home . TilE GAME BIRD PLATES. The plates will be crafted in Prance, by the world-renowned finn of Haviland of Limoges. The excep- tional translucence and whiteness of Limoges porcelain are ideally suited to bring out the subtle colors of Basil Ede's art. And the plates will be large in size-9 inches in diameter-to provide full scope for his finely detailed portrayals of game birds in their natural habitat. The jewel-like quality Ede brings to the birds' plumage ... the delicate hues of each bird's protective coloration ... the wonder- fully natural colors of ita environment ... all will be captured exactly. Franklin Porcelain has devoted more than two years to meticulous preparation for the issuance of these plates, and every detail ' . • will be of the highest quality. For example, each plate will be hand-decorated with a border of pure 24 karat gold, perfectly pro- portioned both to the size of the plate and to the scale of Basil Ede's art. And each plate will incorporate as many as sixteen separate ceramic colors. Only through such perfec- tion of detail could the standards of Basil Ede and of Franklin Porcelain be satisfied. Ede's very beautiful and marvelously accwate works of art-created especially for this issue and available only on these fine porcelain plates-make this a collec- tion that will be enjoyed and prized oy all who love the beauty of birds, of art, and of porcelain. And, as the first works in porcelain by Europe's leading painter of birds, this is a collection clearly destined to have lasting importance. 11:1E LIMITS OF EDmON. The Game Birds of the World porcelain plate collection will be produced only once and in strictly limited edition. The plates will be crafted exclusively for individual subscribers. And the limit pf one collection of Game Bird Plates per subscriber will be enforced with- out exception. Thus, the total number of sets to be issued will be forever limited to the exact number of original s~bscriptions entered during a rather brief offering period, plus one set for Basil Ede and one for the archives of Frank- lin Porcelain. 0 Since the plates will not be sold sepa- rately and will not be made available for origin.al sale through dealers, the original subscribers and the artist will be the only people in the entire world who can acquire this collection. In the future, any dealer who may wish to offer these plates to a client, or any collector wbJ> may wish to acqtlire these plates at that time, can only hope to obtain them from one of the original subscribers. ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION DEADLINE: NOVEMBEtl 30, 1978. The collection will be issued to subscribers at the convenient rate of one plate every other month. The original issue price of just $55 per plate will include specially written reference material and special display stands for all twelve plates in the collection. And a Cer- tificate of Authenticity will accompany each collection. To enter your subscription, mail the application at right by the advance sub- scription deadline of November 30, 1978. A £inaJ announcement will be made in Jan- uary, and the subscription rolls will then be closed forever. There is no need to send any payment now. But the Advance Subscription Appli- cation must be postmuked by November 30th to be accepted. ,------ADVANCE SUBSCRJYTION APPLICATION --!:.9!; GAME BIRDS OF THE WORLD A Limited Edition Must be postmarked by November 30, 1978. Limit: One collection per subscriber. Pranklin Porcelain Pranldin Center, Pennsylvana 19091 Plcaae enter my aubecription for the Game Birds of the World porcelain plate collection, bearing new and ori&· inal wotka of an by Basil Ede and crafted in fine Umogca potcdain. I need send no payment now. The twelve plates an: to be sent to me at the rate oE one plate every other month. 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AQd as she Irons she sighs at sod Arld smiles and laughs at funny The shirts and sheets ore not so smooth, The chance to scorch is SCOJ"Y, But with her eyes upon the screen The ironing's secondary. -Richard Armour ,. .. , ·Acccxn No. ___________ C.-cf......, me. ___ _ NAME FOR DICK.CLARK IT·s AT LONG LAST PRIME TIME Dick Clark with "p~yers " Bob Hope and Danny Kaye on NBCs Live Wednesday. By David Grunwald A menca's perpetual teenclger turns 49 chis month Yes, 1elev1slon's Dorian Grcly, Dick Clark of the carefully blown dry hair and the toothpas1e commercial smile. the host of ABC's long-running American Bandstand, the man who made rock·n·roll respectable But after all those years of introducing the f rclnkie Avalons and Bobby Rydells of rhe world. rt rums out in his heart of he.">rb that he has always wanted lo front hts w ry own variety show Thl~ season he has finally been given his chance by NBC Every Wednesday mghr at 8·00 p.m (EST.) it's Dick Clark ·~ Llue Wednesday direct from bucolic Burbank. one of the few new show.. chdt has a chance of avoiding the ax and lasung the year. Noc that he has real doubts, this dream is too much a part of him to lee It die. "I've always wanted to do it," he says "It'~ been my personal fantasy for years " "We have misn~med the vanety show area since Carol Burnett arrived on the scene, ' he says "Probably she IS on equal par wuh Lucille Ball. a unique one· of·a·klnd 1alent. Being a success every· one said. 'Oh. that's a variety show.'" And Dick Clark has no Intention of lm· itatlng Carol Burnett. leaving chat role to Mary Tyler Moore But then he's nol a comedian or a singer or an actor His real talents he el~where, in his willingness to work endless hours, his business savvy, his eye for the main chance With his pleasant baritone and smooth fearures, the Mt Vernon, N Y .. native has hosted Bandstand ever since It went on the air for a four-week trlal run on ABC In the summer of 1957 end became an Ins.Ant teen~ rage Then 'l:7 . his hair sleekly pressed down and parted on the right. he looked like the president of the local Jaycees dressed in o suit. The Syracuw graduate broughl cock·n·roll in from the cold, assuaging parental d~ts Dould Grunwald Is n Nr.w York boMd fret· lonct wntr.r who# speao/ 1ntr.n1&1 IJ 111•11J1.lon ti • FAMllY WEEKlY, ~It, 1978 about the dangers of this music on the morals and ears of their children His on·air duties as host of Uue Wednesday. Bandstand ABC·s weekday S20.000 Pyramid game show and a three hour weekly syndicated radio show 1s 1ust the tip of the iceberg In add111on to personal appearances. a n19h1 club rock- n·roll revue, lecrures. concert and film production . che ever busy Clark -his th11d wife Kan is also htS executrve assis tant -ls involved in developing Sll·coms and game shows. clnd producing nurner ous specials including an upcoming chree-hour Presley retrospecuve. His enthusiasm for ltue Wednesday is palpable, he literally glowed when the Los Angeles Rams Embraceable Ewes In their form h111ng costumes did a locomot1ve spell-out to introduce him on the premiere After -a.U. rt's his chance to pul his vanous talents together for the first time -Clari< the host, Clark the promot· er. Clark the producer -and see If he can become the Ed Sulllvan of the Me Gen- eration .. The assignment here 1s to lim.1 a potpOum ol goodies that will appeal h • people of all ages " He says che new show Is timely "be· cause it's a restructuring of an Idea that's so basieally perfect for television that we've forgotten about II " What' sets It apart from pas1 live shows, he contends. ls the integration of contemporary elec· tronlc technology, miniature video cam· eras. satellite transmissions. rumlng the whole world Into a live studio Clark's Wide World of Electronic Vaudeville So on comes Suzanne Somers in a slinky dress. Bany Manilow warbling from the Philadelphia Spectrum. Doc Severlnson being hit in the face by Chuck Bany's hard-bopping guitar, a stuntman doing back fhps on a trampoline suspend· ed below a helicopter hovering over the Venl\Jra Freeway Th1ee years ago ABC did have a slot open . only Howard Cose II got the nod and Saturday Night Llue With Howard Coaell quickly faded from the rube. Was II really miscasting? Or more o no longer viable form? aWt Dick Clark Is finding out ILJ I ' DOCTOR'S PROGRAM FEATURING CRASH-BURN DIET AND AMAZING NEW CAPSULE FORCES YOUR BODY TO BURN . AWAY FAT AS IT •.. Neutralizes 111 The Calories In The Food You Eat! ........ : AtW Eaclt Tl• Y11 Eat, Y• Body Brulls DIWn Bllgi119 Flt lld Bums It AWly -So YOI &raw Sllllimer 1iGSfllltllll' From lllilTliiiL (•P 111 1111 Slzf""llll!llr ta J11st 5 d1ys) .-:-:-HJ• 11111 1W1Y 111111111111 ud flt It Ille lacndlllll rltl If 11 Mid II · 2 POUNDS GONE THE FIRST 24 HOURS t POUNDS GONE THE FIRST 48 HOURS mu .... 'lJA~lJi\j~~ ~~lo ~YI. POUNDS. OR EV!M llORE ...... to .. Dodor'a t.ne11lc Cllofte wt- lnllw waft111r .... •I TUMS EVERY LAST BIT OF FOOD YCJt,1 EAT INTO 9UflNED.. AWAY ENIRQY ... TRAD OF STOM.D-UP FATI Medic.I ad- enc:e hM proven concl~ thet In JOUr body !MN aieta a f .. -burnlng aysliefn of natural chemfcal fat~roy9ta ao powerful they ate capable of NEUTRALIZING. JHE EFFECT OF ALL THE CALORIES IN THE FOOD YOU EAT. That one9 you dl9COY91' how to unleash these fat-destroyer chemicals against clinging pockets of fat . . . you can .ctually. compel your body to GROW SLIMMER, INSTEAD OF FATTER, AFTER EACH M£AL YOU EA Tl WOM8 80 FAST -THE YEJn' flMT WEEK ALONE YOU LOMAN AVERAGE OF UP TO 1~ pOUllOS OF BODY FLU. 10 ANO FAT EVERY 2A HOURI! No-from one of America'• 1 .. dlng obeMty specialists comee a thrllllng cr .. tt-bum way to allmnna .•. that d099 away with all the tortu,. of rigorous diet ONCE ANO FOR ALL -ends brutal exercise FOR.EVER! What thla doctor has done la simply this: Found a surefire way for you to gently ralM the level of your fat-bumlng IMlabOflam ... step up the flow of your bodY'• own natural f .. -butTMrs ..• so that tNefY time you eat ... your 9YSlem llUtomatlcally NEUTRALIZES THE EFFECT OF ALL THE CAL- ORIES IN THE FOOD YOU TAKE IN -AND YOUR BODY MELTS AWAY FAT LIKE HOT WATER MELTS DOWN ICE! Yn, with this doctor's thrilling ANTI-CALORIE PROGRAM and capsule, you "tfN up" your Inner fumKe -you neut,. llze all the calorlea coming In -so not one oune9 of the food you eat can poealbly tum to fat ACTUALLY IHRINICS YOUR 80DY'I FAT CE..L8 STARTING • .IUST HOUAal Y•. b8Md on published reports lrom pro- feeaora at leading medical~ ... PLUS eaperi,,,.,,taf fat-burning studies on U.S. Army omcers, West Point Cadets and Independent r .... rctt tesia ... with the food you eat on thla doctor'• CAPSULE PROGRAM ... your body automati- cally neutralizes the effect ol all the calories you t.ake tn - eutomatlcally. forces pounds and Inches to vanish so FAST, that before you hardly ~It. you: . LOSE UP TO 4 TO 6 INCHES OFF YOUR WAISTLINE LOSE U~ TO 2 TO 5 INCHES OFF YOUR HIPS LOSE UP TO 3 INCHES OFF YOUR THIGHS LOSE UP TO 4 INCHES OFF YOUR BUTTOCKS LOSE UP TO 4 INCHES OFF YOUR STOMACH ••. a• you start to wfn the physique of • natur.,ty aklnny per90n . . . tttoae typet who nev9r eeem to gain an ounce! YOUR TUMMY FULi LIU YOU FEASTED, BUT YOUR WAIST\.M LOOKS LIKE YOU FASTED! Just to ghle JOU an Idea of,how fut tt>ia thrilling entl~fat wonder W91PO" bume 8Wfl1 excea fat and lnc:tie. ... according to Cellfomla Un._ veralty ~lcal School reMarch on eMrgy burn-off you can actually mett,away more fit each 24 hours than If you ran 10 to 14 mltee a day! -l.oM mo,. poundl .-ch week than If JOU dtd 300 elt-iotpe each morning and 300 puah-upa .. ch night! LOSE• mueh •a FOLL SIZE THE FIRST 5 DAYS ALONE ••. BUT OF ALL -YOU STAY a• F09' 00001 HCAUll AT LONG LMT, YOU HAYI • YOUR HANH A LHf .. WAPOll TO DUl!llD YOUWll AGAINST FAT IUl:JMIP1 v .. , when you ann JOU(Mlf with lhla thrtlllng ANTl-cALORIE CAASK-8URN PROGRAM and doctor's capeule ... JOU ec-- tuelty forttfy youraeff wfth the only thing you11 ..., Ned '°' LIFETIME PROTECTION aoM* eaca.-. fat bulkkp. TMl'a b«:•IM medical ec:Mnce now off9fJ you a pro¥9n •fll to neutralize ell the calorlee In the food yoU eat -gentty etap up your IMtlboltam ••. attmulatl9 ahd "target" JOUr body'a ''1111.,,,_.. chemlc*a IO att11elt dinging pocQla of fet, ao JOU bum ~ •ceaa n• mM lo "'"' theee 3 fMdlcelly I>'°'*'~ Otm -~ YOU COlllTMTLY mmw..ID THI llPACT 0# THI CAUHma • THI POOD YOU UT. lOU W AWAY I~ 'AT AllD COllnala TOM• •emu AllD • nma MOM MU&. TO mALJ v.., ...,, you l8UftCh yourMtf on Ihle dOcW• calorte-deftctl or-. bum program you gently step up your inner fumacel So when food enters your body. Instead of being stored aa fat, It Is AUTOMATICALLY-eomierted to burned away "'*fl'/. TWO -YOU GRADUALLY ACCEL.ERATE YOUR FAT-8UflN. ING IETABOL ... by greater caloric bum-oft than lntau. Mulling: your body, wlttlout you evert feeling it, unlulhea a atMdy aurge of fat•bumer chemicals directly Into JOUr SY9'- tem to an.ck stored-up fat ••. automatlcalty braalca down ... Con\lerts Jt "® fluid ..• that dralne right out of JOUr bodyl Just llke a fumece grows hotter and hotter the more JOU stoke It ..• so ~r own body bums away fat faster and faster the mora you step up your fat-burning rnet.bollam. THRU -YOU COMPU1'D. Y DEFEAT THE GREATUT •.au CAUR OF ,AT BULIMIP. runaway appetite and overeating. Becauae the moment you take this doctor'• CAP· SULE, ravenoue hunger disappears. Gnawing appetite Is switched oft ..• you loM your•cravlng for food for hours at atlrM. · More significant . . • when you do eat on. this Doctor's CRASH·LOSS diet and Lifetime Sllm maintenance program, since your body complelefy NEUTRALIZES THE FAT-BUILD- ING EFFECT OF ALL .THE CALORIES IN THE FOOD YOU EAT. excess fet simply cannot form ... stored-1.1p bod! fat burned oft and melted away by the hour -and you eot6 .. to.,....._......,of ........ Hdt ..... ,. .... DOCTOR ADVlle.I: USE THll CRAIH BURN PROGRMI .DILY·WttU YOU'RE OVERWEGHT ••• OTHE--YOU IHGHT GROW TOO ™*' Of couree, there Is one thing yo~ mutt keep.In mind. You cannot use this CAPSULE CRASH· BURN PROGRAM Indefinitely ••• otherwise, you might be- come <>Yerly thin. Aleo, • long aa you are on this ANTI-CALORIE Progrem you cannot stuff and gorge yourself smy on over-rich, high-- fat fooda. There la a raaeonable limit on just how f•t medical aci.nc:. can help you ufefy bum away tat. BUT -and her9's the very heart of this wondrous de1191opment: Because this thr1111ng ANTl-cALORIE concept not only helps you neut.rallze the effect of the cak>rlea In all the food JOU eat ••• but ALSO puts gnewlng appetite to aleep ••• JOU simply loM that drty.. Ing urge, that meddenlng craze to make fattening food the very center of your exlstence ••. ....._ to .. ••die.., '"°"" ,__,.. ... c:onlalM ....... powetM .... dng aid ewt approuad fOf ,..... to h pullllc br h U""8d ...... GowannHH Now just ltllnk what this great ANTI-FAT --.pon mean• to you, If all your ,life you've had to tight off excess pounds, battle away Inches? WHY "IULL" YOURllLF WITH llMITAL DIET OR TORTUA- OUI DUCtSE? NOW -YOU CM IM.IOY A UFET111E OF 81.111NeU WITHOUT RAWNOU8 HUNGER! It means that lrom thla day on ... you almpty Wwt the AL.L-OUT ASSAULT ON FAT by taltJng theM mectJc.lly Pf'O"" CAPSULES .•• catted "Ther• Thin". befot9 MtJng . . . • pert of thf9 ln- cradlbte "CRASK-BURN" PROGRAM .•• to help YoU NEU- TRALIZE ALL THE CALORIES IN THE FOOD YOU EAT! You 9.ently ralaa the level of your fat·bumlng metabollam...:.... • .,., up" that Inner fum11ee ... unlock and actlYllte the NII· ural chemical fat-burners natu,. ~ placed In your body ... and BURN AWAY FAT, MELT AWAY INCHES • JOU ae.t to ............ ,.,, ...... "°"' ...... ~ REMEMBER: Ypu muat ... dramatic reaulta In lust 24 hours -reaulhl you can ... on your scale wfth your very own ayee. the very ftrat momtne--: .. yea. YoU muat: LOS! up to I rt>s the 1i...t 48 hour• LOSE up to 10 It.. the 11,.t 1 daye LOSE up to 7 lb• mote the nHt 7 days ot "Thera-Thtrf' eoala JOU nocNngl _Slmply reeum within 10 days for full Nfund (Uc.pt poeteQ8 and hendllnO, of CCMUM). Act nowl Send NO-f'ISK TRIAL SOPP\. Y todflll ,.,. --...... *'• ................... ,.. ......... " • ·"""' .. Ill ................. ~-19 -....... . ,.........,. ... ..... ..... . ...,, ........... ., --.... -.., . =--. ,..., .. -"11": .... , ..,.. ... tllll u... -...... ..,, ............ ...... ~.................. 11111r111r--•--.... .,-............................ _ ...... ----------------------------~ ~--''-----------------'•··•~~­c:ttr--------~·tflN~~~~-llf~ .. ........................ ~~ .................... . Professor E G Buss works with a lot of turkeys Before any of his coliec,gues at Penn State get their feathm rumpled, we should explain . As a professor of poultry science, Buss sometimes has as many as 1,000 of the birds under his care. h was chance rather than choice that led Buss down the path to the hen house If It hadn't been for a poultry judging compdltion he-won back Irr his hormr state of Kansas. Buss says he "would have gone into plants." Ahhough Buss' own work Is concemed with the study of gene action. he has a more than passing acquaintance with the species. Buss refuses even to comment on the popular concept that turkeys are "dumb " But he volunteers that they are sociable animals. and over the years he's even met a few turi<eys whose qualides stand out In his mind. Surely Buss doesn't eat hts feathered friends' relatives for Thanksgiving dinner -or does he? "'My cllche answer Is that I eat them by way of getting revenge, so I enjoy them," he says. "But seriously,'" he continues. "'I've always en,oyed the taste of turkey and my work has never had a th'ng to do with my appetite " After-Hours Patients Patients who call their doctors after hours do have something on their mind -their problems are more hkely 10 be emotional than· physical says a new survey reported in Medico/ World News Mer studying thousands qf after hours caDs made to the University of North Carolina's Family Practice Center, Dr Peter Curtis says that many concern emo- tional disorders or arguments To help physican$ handle these sorts of problems the university hlis begun a train· Ing program. "Doctors must learn 10 pick up clues," Dr. Curtis says. "If a doctor deals only with the complaint lfnd not with what's underneath, he'll end up with a dl.ssetlsfied patient." FAMllXWEFJ(D' TIN HhapaJ>tH M•~llnt 641 lt•""OIOft A ... Ntw 'lblll N. Y. 10Gn ..... *"' lftd flubtlatier MOf'ton Frat1k ExlCUtlft V.P.·l•le• Otrtca Ptl!lck M. Llnt111y ~ EcltOf, Sc011 OaOarmo 1n me Weather as Weapon There's a potential weapon that packs more power than an arsenal of nuclear explosives. And It's available to any coun- try on earth. Ifs the weather. If you're templed to dismiss this as slmply sci-fl stuff don't -It may already have hap· pened says Francis K Davis. the meteorologist who Is Dean of Drexel Univ.'s College of Science Davis. whose analysis of meteor· ologlcal conditions in the English Chan· nel led to the choice of dates for the Inva- sion of Europe during World War II. hastens to point out that weather can be manipulated for beneficial purposes such Falling Mamages Domestic conflict can eventual.ly speU "P' for roamed students. Many of the students" academic problems can be trac- ed to tensions at home observes Dr Carol K. Flesher. a Univ of Florida counseling psychologist. Free time provoke$ many of the con- flicts. says Flesher, because frequently one partner (usually the wife) is working to help put the spouse through school. "Often the wife may be Involved In a low- paying clerical job and perceives her hus- band as being Involved In a stimulating, challenging field of study." she says. "Since her schedule Is quite rigid, her on· ly _Opportunity for socializing Is after work and weekends -usually )usl at the time when her studenl·hu5band Is settling ' down to study." Once there's trouble at home it's likely to spread to the classroom. "If there Is a lot of tension and stress In the marriage II places an added burden on the student In addition to the academic pressures he faces," Dr. Flesher explains. "And the student can't affort to slack off In the claS61oom to resolve his marital° problems so the trouble gets worse." _...._ r._ Tim Mull!QM; M Dnctor, Rlchafd 'ialdatl; leftlOf ~ AoHtyn ~ veya. Hal Landon; food r._ Marllyn H~Mfl. ANt. ~ Pam I.Imbert; Alet. Al1 Dhctaf, Ot'trt1tlne Wolak;~ OIC>fla Bfler, "°""I ~ p.., Oppenhelmar, ~Uni w.-,., Shlrlay Sloan Fida( John Olbeon, Norman L.ot>Mnz. Anita Summar MllftUfactuftftg: V.P.·D~ Rlc;l\Mj Miiian: Mn911P -.. Aot>arta Co411na; 1 lluctlon lllgr., Chrl1Una as prevendng crop damage from hail. But the same silver iodide that celln give desperately needed rain to a drought· strlcl<en area can also be used to unleash killer floods. And Davis says there Is some evidence that hurricane paths can be shifted slightly. Has w'!ather already been used as a weapon? Davis points to a 1974 Depart- ment of Defense report acknowledging that $21 .6 million was spent from 1967-72 lrl a pr~am to produce ra.in over trails and tnmsportatlon I.Ines In Uios, North Vietnam. South Vietnam and Cambodia. . Winter Jogging Tips Neither rain nor sleet nor snow should prevent the dedicated jogger from mak· Ing his or her appointed rounds during the winter months ahead says Dr. Charles Gudas, Director of the Orthopedic Foot Cbnlc at the Univ. ot Chicago Me~I Center. Here are a few of Dr Gudas' winter )ogging lips: Stay warm but don't restrict clrcula· tlon by wearing loo many bulky clothes Dr. Gudas recommends a thin layer of absorbent clothing next lo the skin, then a sweat suit and. finally, an outer jacket to break the wind. Be sure to wear a hat Check the tip of your nose per\od1Cally for numbness (the ftrst sign of frostbhe) Wu.r light-weight gloves or mittens to prevent perspiration from evaporating and chllllng the fingers and wool socks to keep feet wann even If wet. Changa footwear to prevent falls. Switch to a specially bulb running shoe with rubber cleats or a waffle-type sole for lnaeased traction over snow'and slush Avoid colds by not lingering outside after running and changing clothes Im mediately once Inside. Kreamer, ........ Mk:tuiel Monlam&lm> V.P.-M MIM98( Olfald s. Wrc-. ~ -a Jama1 B. ~; AMoc. &etem flill'. Rlehar IC. Carroll; v., .. w11""' M9'. Jo. FrAU(. J'T Mal Ont. Mat. Aagl1 Paloquln; Dettoft -._ LAW'91lCI l,( Finn; Celt~ Pefltln•i.~t~1, ¥On dlr lillh and Hayward; V.P.·-atJne Dk. Stanley Ro11nl1ld; Mafilatlnt 1111', Kan1 O"AllaHanOro; ~ Dtrlcto(. LC.-Wlndeor, Mdalftt ..._ Margarat Alexandlf ~~·· "'• -••••---.•---.-.....·--r -.~. Quick Takes loft ol tbe Lord and lo.e of a eood romaace aR tos-la the eyee of American bookwonas says a new study by the American Library Association (ALA). Religious books and romantic fiction ned for the number one spot in the ALA's survey of reader preferences No matter what -their tut~ the ALA says that abou1 one of every three Americans recid at least a book a month. What you don't know won't hurt you appean to be the concluelon o( a recent study reported In the New England Joumol of Mu1icrne. Cana· dian researchers discovered an 80% increase in absenteeism from work in patients told they had hypertension But absenteeisln didn't Increase if the patients complied with a treatment program. The researchers' con.du· slons? Eliminate shopplng-maU-type ~ screenin~ and alert patients to their condition only In settln~ where adequate therapy can be assured. 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SADDLllACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo IJ 1-2040 -494-4949 CllYIH MOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -I JS-317 1 IOY CAIVH IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640.6444 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9100 CHEVROLET COHMIU. CHIYIOUT 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546· I 200 DATSUN IAIWICI( DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano Hl·ll 71-4fJ.JJ71 SUMSETFOI D 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -646-4010 .ftHIL LONG FOID 43 Auto Center Drive Irvine -7 61-5111 K9¥" UMYllSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 - corELAHD MOTOIS, IMC. 2001 E. 1st St. Santa Ana-551·1000 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHMSOM & SOM UMCOLM-MHCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.5610 TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 19, 1978 OLDSMOBILE UMIYllSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 PORSCHE-AUDI CNCI IYEISOH, IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 R. V .'S & SUBARU SIA & SUH 17555 Beach Blvd .. 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COMMOMWIALTH MOTOIS, LTI). 1442 South Bristol Santa Ana-146·0220 SIHIDA Y, llOVElllO It 10:00 D (I2) P'rt f_..,11 ~Came I-St Louis ~rd1nals al the Washincton Redskins D ~ f'rl FOii~ San Oieeo Charee1s vs Minnesota Y1tunes. 1:00 D (]}) P're FtetW ~r Camt 1-lhe Len Angtln RJms vs tllf San f"ranc1sco 49trs m AllllMtfl GrW Masten Tltlllis Covtract of tht sinclts and doubles matches horn the Creenbr1ar in White Sulphur Spnnes West Y1re1nia 4:00 l1J Cellett FoedllH The USC l1011ns vs lhe liClA Bruins Taped llCHIDAY, llOVDllU 20 6:00 e tial 'lll AIC lltllday llictlt F~ll M1am1 Dolphins vs. Houston Oilers WEl*CSOAY, llOYEMl£R 22 5:00 111 l"to WttNn !he Los An&eles takers vs lht houston Rockets THURSOAY, llOvtMIU 23 9:30 D (21) OIJ P'ro Foolllln lhe Denver Broncos vs the Delr0tl lions 10:30 D [Z) CIS Sports s,edal H1&hh&hls ol the Moscow Circus, the women's compehllon in the Pac1hc Rim Gymnastics: the Caleary Stampede, and John Curry performs lrom the Wohlrnan Skatone Rink 1n New York City's Central Park Dick Stl)(;kton and Shelley Bruce host 12:00 D CJ) Cl]) P'ro Fooltlatl The Dallas Cowboys vs the Washinaton Reds~ins f'RIOAY, llOVEMIER 24 10:00 • (]) (R) all llCAA foetblll P1ttsbur1h at Penn Slate 6:00 Ill P'To WttblH The Los An&eles takers vs the Washington Bullets 1:00 Cl) Cellett WttblM San 01e10 at Un1vers1ty of Ore&on • 10:00 a Collet• WltMll UCLA Bruins vs Borst State Tape delay ll:lO II) Cellttt Wetalll lone Beach Stale vs Un1ms1ty of !em !ape delay SATURDAY, llOVEMIU 25 9:30 • ®J all llCAA F..ttNll ~Came I lums to be announced 1:00 • (!OJ (fl) llCAA FeotM" DwWellt14tr Came 2-leams to be announced l:JO 8 (IJ) CIS Sports s,.ctac11llr No Network 1nlormatton awa1lable It.GO a Celltce lnbtMll UCLA vs De Paul Unrms1ty lape dday 11:00 m C....,. FeetW USC vs Notrt Dame Jape delay ll:JO m c.llep FOllWI Ohio State vs M1ch11an hilt delay SU"DAY, llOWt_, 19 ':00 e CC) "Tiie Uft & TilMI If Griuly Mlfllt (1dv) '74-0an H111erty e CC) "Mlplfictllt 5"ttt" (wes) '60-Yul Brynner, Sim McQueen. 1:00 m CC) "A ~rt ~ 5-ltr" (dra) '74-Ck>tis Leachman, Susan Om llOlllDAY, llOVDllU 20 1:00 e CJ:) '"rlulJ & Ille Trlllllft" (adv) '75-Susan Backl1n1e G CC) "fatlltf Ge." (com) '65-Clry C11nt, Leslie Clron G) CC) .. ,,,., .. (mus) '63-Rosahnd Russell. Natalie Wood t:OO •CC) "Tiiey Oftly 11111 Tiltif Masten" (mys) '72-hmes Carner TVUOAY, llCMHUI 21 1:00 • CJ:) ..,,_ Hien" (susp) '64-Lee Mervin. Ane1e Dickinson G CC) "Tiii Gt .. Is""'-'' (com) '61-Cary Grant, Jean Simmons. t.t8 8 O CC) "Tiie ftrate" Part I (dra) 'J1-r11nco Nero. Anne Archer WCIMllSDAY, IKMMKI 22 l.'00 • CC) "Slellt ._..,. (tt• 11) '72-8'uce Dern. Cliff Polls t.oo 8 ~CC) "l1lt )if,.." Concl (dra) '78-franco Nero, Annt Aidlff TMUISIMY, llOmlm U too• CC) "Tire Cfwt Ila" ('°m) '65-J~ Lemmon. TOiiy Cllft1s e CC) '1'lt T..-tf ._ .. (tom) '62-C:V, Cfant. Dotrs 01y ,..,.,, _ _. z• a.• • "Tllty Clll lilt T ltlllty" ( wu) '12-rtrler Cra~1er • CC) '?T·IOt" (clfl) '63-Clrfl Robertson. Robert Culp t.oo • di ~ "f• Wiit! OlcU '"'" (co111)'1 l-Ceo11e S.111, Jane Fonda • SATUIDAY, llO¥CM•R 25 l :to • a:J "l•trlttKJ•T\t Stffl l11fer"" (1dv) '76-Rudol~h Mantoot~ •CC),......_ It tfle "•" (dre) '61 -lhtlllt WOOd, Warren Bt1llJ. 1:00 • CC) "°""'911ey flillit" (susp) '66 Jack lord. Vin Johnson. • (C) • .._.. ...,_.. (dr1) '78-Clinl Wilker. Nehemiah Ptrsott e ... 8n!Mle" ("H) ·so-John W11n1, Maureen O'Htra t.OI e @a:> "Oru" (1dv) '17-lhcherd H1111s, Charlotte ~mp 1n1. 9:JO e CC) ...... ,. of tlM ._,.(Kl 11) '11-Coclfity C.mb11d1e ,. STA RS .COME OUT After SO years, he's still the leader ot the band! His followers include Bob Hope, Mel Brooks, Burt Reynolds, James Stewart. Goldie Hawn, Elton John and former President Gerald Ford. He's a small·look1ng char· acter, with round ears, a h1&h squeaky voice and very an1 mated movements in his walk. He's probably the best known personality m the entire wOfld, reaching out .to youn& and old alike. Hts name 1s Mtekey Mouse and he's SO years old And his birthday celeblalton has been a half-century 1n the making, with -nforrttran 75 HoHywood sms set to comt out Sunday nicht when the 90·minute extrava· ganza, "Mickey's SO," 11rs on NBC's The Wonderful World of Disney at /PM. It was on November 18, 1928. that Mickey Mouse sprana to life on the silver screen 11 New Yofk City's Colony (now Broadway) fheatre. Hts 1llust11011s UJttr Is ~!lighted, tr om his birth 1n wait Disney's Imagination on • , .. 4 New York·to·Los Angeles tram ride. to his debut 1n "Steamboat Willie." the first sound cartoon; from his first color roles 1n "The Band Concert" and "The Brave Little Tailor." to his hrst feature assignment as The Sorcerer's Apprenttte 1n "Fantasia." The past twenty.five years of Mttkey's animation plays the big part 1n telling the ltttle guy's story, showing the mouse's many talents as actor, athlete. song· and·dance man, musician, come· dian and dramatist. Highlights also include: a unique star·studded version of "Happy Birthday To You," featuring Burt Reynolds, Willie Nelson, Doc Severinson, Charo, Red Buttons, Ruth Buzzi, Ronnie Schell, Jo Anne Worley and Kermit the Frog; a tribute to Minnie Mouse by Goldie Hawn, Dyan Cannon, Dick Van Patten. Alex Karras, Susan Clark, Gary Owens, Anne Murray, Charo, Roy Ro&m & Dale Evans and Eva Gabor ; a look at Mickey's athletic prowess by Bruce Jenner, Joe Namath. 0 J Simpson and Steve Garvey Other segments include. a rapid hre collage of the night's special 1uest stars appropriately cut to the beat of the Beatles' "Btrthday" son g, a segment showing how Mickey's growth as a popular personality closely paralleled the events of his day-for instance, when Lindbergh crossed the Atlanttc, Mickey took off In a vehicle called "Plane Crazy"; and a musical finale, "The Whole World Wants To Wish You Happy Birthday. Mickey Mouse." TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 19. 1978 EAST MEETS WEST Rudyard Kipling had ii all wrong. Although East is East and West 1s West. the t1Aa1n have met al least for Indian actor Kabir Bedt The dark -haired performer make~ his Amencan 1ciev1- sion dramattc debut m ··The Thief of Baghdad" on Thanksg1v1ng Night, Thursda) at 8PM on NBC and he now calls Los Angele~ h1\ hometown He aid ... America 1s the last fronttcr and my greatest challenge." Bed1 has had succ~ss in Europe and South America as well a A)ta a~ an actor tn film s. TV and on ~tage. "I've made 27 films in fi ve ~ears tn India as well as a TV m1n1senes in Ital} which was 'ihown throughout Europe. I've also been in t'-'O feature film s in the West. including a new one. ·A'ihan11.' I've been on a nonqop roller co aster. feeling hkc a perpetual-motion 1op. I haven't stopped traveling since 1976. No". I hope. I'll seltle down a hit in Lo~ Angele~ ... How has he been able to cope with acting in Europe after culling his eye teeth. profe<;\1onally. in Indian film s and commercials (he nncc owned an advertising company in India)? He ~aid'. "B) keeping m) eyes and ear~ open . I'm no different from other actors all over the world. An actor has 10 be a ~ponge ... not only to memo- rize lines but to con51antl) ob erve people and their mannerisms and to h~ten to the wa) th e) peak. It\ terribly important But th ere 1s a problem the better kno"' n you arc. the harder 11 1s for you to go out unobserved and watch people .. In "The Thief of Baghdad" Bcdt pl.i~' Pnnce Taj. the r<?mant1c lead He\ played romantic le.11.h 1n the past "I'm happy to do 11 There·, an ah\Cncc of real romance in films toda) and I think that'\ a pit) " Prfnu 7bj, pomaytd bi• Ind/on ar1or Kabir 8t'dl in his Unittd Statt.r ttlt11/slon 1/tbu1. knetls In front of tltt Caliph, playtd h_1• /"nu-lhtlttnr (rif(ht/, rmd !If'" for thr htmd oj lri,..dt111rltt~ Pr/nl'tn YasmlM (UttlnoY'l douf(httr P1111f11, hm kgrnund), In "TM Tlrlt/ n/ Baxlrdod." • s.riM SeMlttf 8:00 (I)Tlle m ai. 8 l .... ltd&t! hllllitS II the ~ This senes eumtnt1 the tecal trends 1n the hvts ol the mod ern family 1n 11us such as d1v01ce, custody abor1ion and abuse Wilham Tabac, Professor of family law. Clevtland Marshall Collece ol LH 1s the host • CJ [D)fHtlffes Cl) S.riM Stnltstt1 ID Univtl1i1y ti tl1t Air -6:30- tJ SllllflYSidt rh1s mly m01n1nr alk ..shAw focusu on Southu11 Cal· 1formans and the community issues and conditions conlrontine them. Pa· tric11 Shch, formerly of AM New Yo1~. IS lhe host II Q)) Not for Wolllt11 011ly 'Tea11 ind Phob1u" aearr1SClltnNs -~·L.A. CD 1Yamr... • (11) , .... ,. IDlllwZ."""• -~ .. ...., ... • hlltnldiellll c.u,.... 7:00 • <D !Ill ..... II Q)) 8 TMIJ Sllow •*a. e CD 9 t2ll Ctod Mtr111111 Atltrica David Hartman 1s the host • Tiie f '""" : ..... , """ .... """" . , ... "' """"' -7:30-• lldJ ._.... mT1111 & Jerry • Knfft S.rst111 ..... .....,. 8:00 8 (11)~11 .. •rto Cl) s... s. Dlqt •• "1.a.. • ...., W11•1C'tr .,.., B «Mrblr -1:30-.f ..... ................ ..... ..., .. ,...... . 9:00 9 <1J)Millttie F..ity rn • ma. • Cini ...., e o NO......Sllow ·••t. ..... CJ) ll•A"S-M Cl.I £,.,0., ., LM Liq ...... ra ....,_.. ...... 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The theme of thlt ye1r's show Is "The 9l1n Come Out Tonight." ~ All the coforlul religious p.lgHntry of the Old Testament is dr1mallzed on NIC's eight-and-a-half hour miniseries "C~test Heroa of !he libfe.'' bqlnnlng at ll:lOPM on Sunday and continuing on Monday at 91'M and on Tuesday and WednH<!ay at llPM. fittingly enough, Sunday 1lso m1rks the start of National lib~ WHk. The major recorded events of the twelve tribes 0U1r1el-symbollcally reprewnted by the prifttl'y prb worn here by Manasse, son of Joseph-are featured, Including the stories of Noah, Moses and Joseph. Among stars cast in key roles are Lew Ayres, Sam Bottoms, Dnid Birney, John Carradine, lobert Culp, John Marley, Vic Morrow, Hugh O'lrian, Neheml1h Persoff, Eve Plumb, Dean Stockwell and Robert Vaughn. NIC's Interest In ancient history continues In • lighter vein on Thursday night at 8'M with the romantic two-hour 'fantasy, "The Thief of Bagdad," starring Roddy McDowall, Peter Ustinov and K.lblr ledl In his American acting debut. ~ Frinco Nero portr1ys "The riflte" In H1rotd ltobbint' slOf'Y of l.tydr Al F1y, the recognized son of I roy1I Ar~ f1mlly, who Is, unlinown to hlmwtf, KtU1lly • Jew. The two-p1r' dr1m1, blted on the best-selling bootc, trices Al F1y's single-minded hllndllng of his country'• v1st oil fortune ind hit eqU1lly difect ind f0tteful 1ppr01ch to the women In hh jet-set llfe. 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Mtuc:e m Alllll4tn Gr111d lihrters T t11nrs Cowera1e ol s1n1tu and doubles matches lrom the Crunbrm 1n White Sulphur Spnnas We$I Y1r11n11 Pancho Conzales. Sven On1dson and delend1n1 champion Fran~ Sed1man are featured 1n this tourna ment lor lormer world class cham p1ons now ower 45 yem ol ace QI) SPotts Special of Ille Month ID Melico, llhail Y bcuenlro ID Movie: "The Hustler," with Paul Newman and Piper Launt -.1:30- CI> T11pic B Movie: CC) "Tiie Son ol Cltopatr1" (dra) '65-Mark Dimon. Sc1lla Gabel. Alberto Lupo <IDl Co11t1e roo111a11 '71 a> Movie: "fr1nds Goes to Ille 11.Kes" (tom) '51-0onald O'Conno1 2 :00 Tiie •u1 PfOPlt D ltnlpt • BonallU G» lllotit: "Hello Doll)" (mus) '69 -B1rb11 Streisand, Waller Matthau. M1thael C11w1ord ®) lloM: "Man 1n lhe Wilderness with Richard Har11s @ Mowit: "Genesis II " with Altt Cord and Minette Hartley co Ffflillc F1" 2:30- (]) Fotus D 1114Mt: wpar40ft M1 hst" (com) '47-Fred MacMurray CJ Abtlett & Costelle @ L1111 S.1rch ID Sittllllf• E11 Oomi1110 fO) f1111il1 '-trait 3 :00 CI> My ThrM SoM Iii f1111ily Fll111 ftstit1I "20,000 Learues Under the Sea." "Star Trek" "Coldilock$ & 1he Crosby ram1ly" • TlM CtllltfJ SMp OJ Alias S.~ I JtMs 12)) Uttlt •1e111 -3:30- (l) TM lrMJ llllcll • Diiiy lynn Andtrson 1nd Slella Parton 1uesl o~s.., 0 ""' f'trltflMll<• aw..iw.w 4:00 ettre .. Mlillft (J) ..... 11 es-., • c..._. fettW 71 ())lb. fll,ff • ~ , .... use frojfnl vs UCLA lllu1ns. Tlptd ~ O.C.. K..-ln Brophy stars lb Olndela '71 e llttlt : ''lllt111" (sci Ii) 'S4- J1mes Artttss. Jemes Whitmore D 1111t "'9 ,,_ ..... ftfett .... a c.11ece r...w ·11 111 ..... : "Godsptll." iwillt V1ttor Gllbtr and On1d HHktll. . ,,....... ........ TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 19. 1978 -4:30- l.Merl'fl(J OM a Gruttst Sports llclftCb 11}) htt the lbtiell 3 lrolllide m Waltillp w.-in •em• :al lonw.a -5:00 8 F Ke IM "'tioll 8 Star Trek 'BJ ""' m Double Family Treat! • "Lili" l "Gypsy Colt" snt Holiday Network m flmily Trot .. L1h" stamn& Leslie CJron Mel Ferrer, Jun·Pierre Aumonl and Zsa Zsa Gabor. and ·Gypsy Coll" starring Donna Colt01an Ward Sood. Frances Dee. Larry Keahne and Lee Van Cleel l!li This Is Your Bible @ The Harpslcllord llh•tr fD flrinc Une ID) Hlll'!anitits Throup tllt Arts -5:30-u 11..sma•en ( Journey lo Mftnt11re DMm B Wide World of Adwnture (ill lrOftSidt lill The ••les 11J fotus Oii: Eduulion ®Grin I ••ir It (21) Candid Camera •v•NING e:oo fl ho Footlllll Wrap QllU111M D (lJ) News Iii llloM: (Cl (211r) "nt lift I n.., tf Grluly MlntS" (ad•) '74- 0an Hanerty, MarjOlte Harper 8 8 Lucan 'Brother Woll" With a ra11ne forest hre at his heels, Lucan risks his hie as he lranhcally 1t1empts to reunite a domesticated woll with its patk ()) Untlllltd Wol'lcl G IMll: (t) (211f) "M1pifkt11t 5"tll" (wis) '60 -Yul Brynner m MoM: c.tJ (211r) "Attau on Terrtr" Con cl. (dra) · 7 4-Peter Strauss, James Hampton. IS CttcUtt's Yittery "'"" fllt a Tiit Leec Seard! O>Al!Altlyllhs -6:30-...... ~ GMIC -~ <11 ..... C.,. (IJ)Mf ...... or..o. 8 , .. CliN ' c.,., 7 :00 • (I)) ...... 8 STAIS SALUTt llOUSE • Pl OISflEY SP£CW.I 8 a> ft wwtrf•I Wert• ti DiSMJ (90m) "Mickey's SOtb Allniversal'(' C..nts of Ille entert1ln· mint world PIJ tnbule to one ol tht1r • own-MtehY Moua-In this lll·Slll spcc11t In 16d1hon to M111n1e Moine, Donald Duck. Pluto and Goofy, those khtdultd to 1ppm include J"k Albert10n, Johnny Carson. Cttol 8u1nttl, GrtCOfl Peck., Bob Ho~, EUt F1t11er1ld, Btttt Davis, Die\ Cltr~. Htltn Reddy, Raquel Wtlch, J1equelint Bisset frton lohn and Jod .. roster • 8 (JD) 13J Tiie Hud1 8011 Mysteria "Defec1ton to P1r1d1se" Parl I lat and frank Hildy ro1n the fut paced muSIC world. and 1nterna !tonal 1nt11cue abounds in Hawau when a member of the popula1 D1v1d Cates and Brud troup helps a Russtan 1111 detect (fll u C«ina llluic.ana ' m FKtS of Communism (9) Socter Miele In Germany -7:30- @ Oefuslnt Canter's Time IOmll 8:00 U CU ()])All In Ille f1mit1 Edith st11es her own puvate revoll after she appltes for a bank loin and discovers there are very d1fferenf rules lor men and women ll Wild lliniM 8 [§) <SJ Tlle BattlestJr Galadic.a "The Youn& lords" Star buck. alter cruh landina on the planet ol Trtllton. is rescued by a band ol children who laler decide to ransom the colonial warrior to the Cylons in e.chanee for theu imprisoned father. Cil It Is Written GJ Mo.It: CC) (211r) "A Girl Named Soontr" (dra) '74-Clous Leachman II) S.111 Yorty fD Tiit lie• lllln An 1ncrs1ve 1nftr· view revultn& some aston1sh1n2 1nlormat1on about New Klan 9 Dld'1 Armr -1:30- D (I}) Alice Out of the good ness of his heart-and the promise ol Im publtc1ty on lhe Channel I 0 News-Mel agrees to treat a group of orphans to a b1a lhanksemna tur~ey dinner al the diner D 0 0 Tiit Bit bt11t: Grutat Cl Ruff Hoctse Htfoes o4 lilt llbll Part I of a lour Q) Rea H11111bard part drama "David & Cohath'' m @ Masterp!Kt Tll11trt: Tllt David, a shepherd boy sh1ys the Duchess of Dvh Strtet A Btd ot Ptuhsltne 11ant. Cohath. "Samson & Roses" lou1sa·s relat1onsh1p with Delilah" The stionaman. Samson. is Charlie takes an une1pecred 1oman smitten with a tempfr6s. Delilah. ttc. turn lolally e~erossed 1n lhe and loses his strenath, "Noah & lhe attau she nealects the hotel and 11 Deluee· Parr I-Noah obtys God's seems ,all her hard work will be instructions to build a giant ark lor thrown away ht$ family and a menaaerie of an1 ® Mcwlt: .. Hobson s ChoJGe." with mals Roeer Ker" Hugh O"Brran. Lew Charles Laughton Ayres, tohrrBechnitAnn Turkehtar--9•30 11 Wild World of Animals . -: • - 0 Witness escape effort O Mtt11n1 Time at C•lnrr * from Banc•o• slum. 10:00 "Come Walk the World'' & LOVE TRIANGLE with Stan Mooneyham. * INVOLVING EWING 0 Come Will Ille World EXPLODES ON DAUM l9l Cine1111tic Eye u llll D1llas W1lh J R our of 9:00 U [Zl Sn:CIAl Lucy Comti to Ntsltwillt Lucille Ball. one of tetev1· s1on·s foremost comediennes, clowns country-style, w1lh a top array ol country entertainers 1nclud1ng Lynn Anderson, Archie Campbell. rom T. Hall. Barbara Mandrell, Ronnte M1l~p. Oak R1dae Boys & Mel T1lhs II Hour of Power D Tonicht! • The final crisis! "PEARL" 8 ®l 13) SPECIAL l'urf (2hr) Conclusion This romantic story 1s set 1aa1nst the backaround of lhe Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and focuses on the ltves and loves of 1hree couples Ane•e 01chinson. Dennis Weaver, Robert Wagner, leslte Ann Warren, Gren Henry and T11ne Alexandre star lown. Sue [llen c.onhnuu her roman ltc encounters with Chll Barnes, Pam's bf other. only to surprise every one, 1nclud1n& herself. w1lh lhe news that alter seven years of mamaae, she"s now pregnanl 11 The Rifts Is Comint D Ernest Analty HOClr m "" H,. "°"'" Q) liosptl ltcMlr 8 Eltfti1111t SJ111phofty fl> MO¥ie: "01st1nt Thunder -10:30- • Ji1111111 Sw1wrt Show m "'"' ED Tiit I'll Chlb 11:00 u. Cl) IJ)) Nm .. (}) ®' Qti "''"' D l'ICIMlttn Ill Oral ~olltrts GJ Movie: ~ "A '''' flf1111td Tmmlfl S-tr" (dra) '74-Cloris Leachman, R1<hard C1enna Su~n Deer lee Remick. Don Murray ~ 700 Cl•b a> °'' of Otscottrr ill Adjlll·l2 (81 bu War 111 Rllodts11 -11:30- D Sports F11111/Movi1: ft) "T~e Sadat or l1le Crou" (mys) '71 - George Kennedy, Diane Baker. RJcardo Mont1lba.n Tiit I'll Club D (%}) tB 118C l1t1 Movie: CC) "Slmhip ln•uion" (sci ft) '78-Robert Y1u1hn. Christopher Lee. Daniel Piion. Tnu Leek. Helen Shaver Hen11 Ramer V1clo111 Johnson. Doreen t 1pson a 700 Club Ttltpulse O Movie: 't) "Ma1nificent Seffll" (wes) "60-Yul Brynnt1. Eh Wallach Steve McQueen, James Coburn (1D) Mo.ie: .. Scarecrow:· wtth Gene Hackman and Al Pacino aJ Notre O.me Footb1U Hirllllfhts -11:45- B Mo.It: ~ "Come Blow Your Hom" (mus) '63 f rink S1na1ra, lee J Cobb. Molly PKon Barbara Rusll. lrlt St John. Tony 8111 Dan Blocker Phyllis McCu1re 12:00 ()}) Mllfit: ··oeath Scrum... with Cloris Luchrnan and Art Carney fD ScltltS Fro111 A llllrria11 2:00 B Mo.It: "111111 o4 l1le Ro11in1 20's" (dra) '6 l-Dav1d Janssen, Dianne Foster. Mickey Rooney ntl EIPl.mM EPIC Of UWE AllD WM CMI HDEI I TM ll:IDm WM Of ntl ~ ATW:l. ntl .... • R.AIQ. m• TM WAU Of DllUTa. ntl -MD-• PU& um TOWMD A lll1Uf ,__, ..... -.... TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 19 1978 ~~~..ID ~J!LV~ .. ilt~.il' A MODERN DAY MOWGLI? An un '"bear"ab/e kiss. Make no mistal(e about It-Kevin Brophy definitely does have "anlmallstlc instincts." As the a tar of the four-epiaode miniseries Lucan, an adventure series al>oul a young man raised by wolves, Brophy has befriended dozens of "wild" animals that have appeared In the series (Now In Its second season on ABC for a limited November-December run. Lucan Is seen on Sundays or Mondays on ABC affiliate stations.) The limited series won wide audience acceptance, especially with the younger set. when it premiered last year Viewers were ready tor what ls apparently a mOdern day version of author Rudyard Kipling's popular 19th century "The Jungle Book," a tale about the orphan Mowgll, who was raised In the jungles of India by a aha-wolf BroPhy. like Sabu-the Indian actor who eortrayed Mowgli In the 19•2 fllm \lerslon of "The Jungle Book" -shares many of his scenes with talented four-legged critters which calls for more than just acting talent. According to producer Lew Gallo. "Kevin has an Inherent, natural ablHty to handle anlmats, which comes across vlvldly on the screen." Included among the 30 animals uled In the series are a 150-pound North American mountain llon, a five-foot long rattlesnake, a raccoon, a great·horned owl, a deer. a 600- pound grizzly bear. an~ naturally. numerous wolves. (Kipling fans may remember that Mowgli had his Baloo. the bear and Bagheera the panther.) "They're all part of my TV family," says Kevin with a smile "For example, when we were filming at Big Bear Lake, It was such a llberallng feeling being out In the forest with all these animals. I had a great timer· Kevffl'a unique rapport with an acting grizzly named Poo Bear resulted in the 600-pound beast giving an unbearable lclss to the young television star Quips Kevin, "I dldn"t reellze bears had such a pa11lonate aweet tooth I was eating a lifesaver when Poo Bear startled me by trying to get a taste. It was AWFUL!!" ~ ~ .. 10 When still photographer Ralph Nelson Jr saw the surpris- ingly comical encounter, he conv.inced Kevin to do 1t for the camera. For the "Brother Wolf" segment of the series, Lucan had to teach a domesucated wolf how to survive In the wilder- ness Veteran animal trainer, Hubert Wells, spent several weeks coaching Kevin on how to relate to his guest star, a white North Amencan timber wolf. The tutonng resulted In Kevin's becoming knowledgeable on wolf behavior and incorporating lhose attrlbules into hls portrayal ol the enigmatic wolf boy searching lor his real parents while avoiding a detective seeking hfm for a murder he did not comm II. "A wolf's success as a hunter. or in avotd1ng human hunters, depends greatly upon h1s.ab1Hty to remain silent lor long periOds of time, .. relates Kevin. ··1n this regard. Lucan 1s not a talkatrve guy, although he Is personable anctsmy•ically adept. His behavior be<:omes unpredictable only in threat· ening situations In most circumstances, hke the wolf. he goes the 9ther way to avoid confronta11on ·· Kevin's oft-camera hours are totally occup1ep with his wile, Amy, daughter Kelly, and lhe(r baby son, Kevfn Michael Brophy Jr. The family resides in a rustic, three-bedroom house In a Quiet suburb outside ol Los Angeles When not attending to family matters. Kevin finds II relaxing to tinker with his collection of automobiles, which Includes a 196'4 Buick converflble. a 1968 red Triumph TR'4 and a ctasslc 1970 metallic blue Cadillac convertible. Brophy also likes to romp In the park with his Australian sheep dog, Rocky o.t.ctlve Arnold p,.ntlsa (Don Gordon) confronts Lucan (Brophy) with a murder warrant A Pl/SH FOR Pl/SH The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the noted black leader. appears as himself and his extemporaneous remarks are used in a scene on Lou Grant, Monday at 10PM on CBS. His appearance gives a more-than- usual realistic touch to a show that has won praise for its true-to-life dramatic portrayals. , As to how Jackson came to make his first appearance on a dramatic television show. series co-producer Gary David Goldberg happened to see him on 60 Minutes on the Network. "/decided right then I wanted him for a Lou Grant script I'd written about violence becoming a way of life in a ghetto school, " Goldberg said. "My office called Jackson's office ln·Chicago and made the request". Jackson takes up the story: "I said yes because I like the show. It's a fine oppor- tunity for me to reach people in a different way." Ja9kson heads People United to Save Humanity, known as PUSH for Excellence. a program In various communities throughout the nation aimed at Improving the school achievement levels of the ghetto youth. "A key part of my program Is asking parents to sign a contract with their kids. promising ; to supervise their homework and give them a healthful environment." Jackson said. "If I can reach that audience through a show like Lou Grant, It will be a big help in getting support " aner r ht , 1t1rrlng a1 new1paper editor Lou Grant, appeare before a group of ghetto high school studente along with the Rell. Je ... Jackson, head of the "Push for Excellence" program, pof1raylng himself. The Lou Grant episode was filmed on location at Los Angt1le!I High School, and wh/18 waiting for his scene, Jackson watched the football team hard at practice. "That coach Is making the boys run 80 yards backwards and they love It," he said. "Can you Imagine what would .happen If a teacher made a class do that for dlsclpllnery reas~s? "I tell kids there's a very slmpl9?t~ey fall behind In school. We all tend to do best What we do most. And they're good In basketball because they ' prectlce thrH hours 1 d•y after achoo/, without distractions.·: J101c1on paused to shake hands with a group of ~ulng students. then added: "My measage is that It doean't take any •"ort to be • new generation: the challenge 11 tq b(f a greater generttlon. You do that through more tervlce. If this generation eliminates h•tred and malcN aemocracy more real. It will be a _ grNter generetlon. ·• / · ieest Idea c~--~Shopping Since Carts Now you can do a week's shopping . without forgetting a single item! 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Stress. compounded by the frustni· tion of the freeway, can posh people to the brelki"8 point The OriVe that Kills: just I~ commute? Or is it the end of the road? Pl">' Edcer i~ ~ 1fij33I~~ DB:AT CON ARTIST CONS THE COMMIES All 1he ar1s are 1mpor1an1 10 us:· declared Lenin in 1918. But lhe most important 1s the cinema •· l11lle did Comrade Lenin know at 1he ume th;i1 his new government was about to be '"stung' by .m enterpming Italian ftlm agent with a most unusual scheme 'Thank You Comrades:· a tactual comedy/ drama recounting .in extraordinary event in the early days of lhe Sov1e1 cinema, atrs on Creal Performances. Wednesday al 9PM on KCET. Ch.mnel 28 (Thursddy at IOPM on KVCR, Channel 24) In lhe de\p~.>rale cirrum\lance\ of 1916. with the Ru~s1an Revolution struggling ag•inst internal oppo\1t1on and the threat of invasion, the 'io111e1 leaders were anxious to build a new film indus1ry 1rom the wreckdgl' ol the old Comrade Lenin and Pt>opif~·, Pot•!, Mayakov~ky, hrmly believing 1n 1he educdt1onal importance of the fledgling Soviet frlm indu~try, form d commrtt ee to explore the sub1ec1 Unknowingly, 1h1s \et> the \tilge for one ot the most outrdgeous and hrlarious \wmdles of .ill time Italian entrepreneur Robf>rto Cibr.irio otters to provide the comm1t1ee with supplit•\ from AmN1ca for c1 small comm1s· s1on he .will gladly ·wper111\e" 1he purcha'e of film equip· men1 with one million dollar\ banked m New York prior to the Revolu11qn Thl' irony of Cz<Jri\I money ftnanc1ng the 5ovu.•t film 1ndu\t1y appeal\ to all members of thP committee Once 1n NPw York, C1br.i110 and his .umtant, Annie display remarkable cap11al1st1c ingenuity, finding" muh1tude of wc1ys to d1ver1 Sov1e1 funds into th1>1r own a!"Count\ for two years he slowly empties the bank .ice ount while reporlmg 10 ht\ Moscow backers that the 1nterna1tonal embargo precludes the shipment of c:-qu1pmen1 C1bra110 and Annie en1011 the good life m New York, while the Soviet Film Colleruve battles • famine and hard ttmtos Susp1c1on prompt~ the 'iov1el\ to t.ike at11on ·against Cibrario He 1s charged with fraud and found guilt~. but his appeal i~ succes\ful •~the judge rules !hat the United Sidle\ does not recognize the USS R C1brar10 heads for a life of luxury 1n Italy, while the revolutionary Soviet cinema strug· gles on impoverished but determined "Thank You Comrades," a co-production of BBC· TV and WNH /TH IRT HN, New York. star~ Ben Kingsley as Roberto Clbrarlo and Connie BoQl.h as Annie lee Montague portrays Lunach.irsky, with Charle~ Keating as Josef Stalin and Stephe n Rea as Mayakovsky The play was wri tten by llm Hawkins, produced by Graham BeMon and directed by Jack Gold. -- MONDAY NOVUtE ZO For lllOnlilll IM 1lttr11011 listitlp, plmt SH DAYTIME ,ROHAllS. ...... fir,.., c•11ui1•ct, 1Jt lllt day's IM'lits. DAmllE MOWS 12:00 D "Ytu Ca.'I Clltal Ill ltellat lllff" (com) '39-W C r1elds Ed11r Btrcen, Constanct Moore, Jamts Bush. Mary Forbes. Thurston Hall • "Tll•I Ctrt1i1 Wt1Ht1" (dra) '56-Bet1e Davis, Henry Fonda. Ian Hunter, Anit1 lou1St, Oou ld Crnp, Minor Watson. Sidney Toler 3:00 (II) CC)~ .... Swett It Is" (com) '68-llmu Garner, Debbie Reynolds. Maurice Ronet, Marcel Dalio, Terry Thomas, Paul Lynde 3:30 8 CC) "G.I. Blues" (mus) '60-Elv1s Presley, Julie! Prowse, Robert Ivers. James Douelas. Let1c11 Roman lvlAING 8:00 BDCll [Z)@ .._, • lJMr&UCY Oile 8 Cl) <IDl QI) AIC MoNly llictrt Footbll live conr11e of the came between the M1am1 Dolphins and the Houston Oilers from Houston .,,,...... tD TIM 9'1dy lullcll • Strltls ., Slit f rMCbal tlll Hilttry If llaict TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 19, 1978 1)0..rCny GlEl~C.aclo (8) TIC TIC 0.p o r.-i,.....,.tt -6:30- • 99""' tre.Wib Gi i LM Lucy m llidlMI JldMll Shw C,nm and nut1111on eapert. Or Julian Whitaker talu about theones of 1ch1ev1n1 cood health throueh PloPtr diet m ratioMs ~ rD ''tied Ulliwene 7 :00 ••@•""' •U.r'sCIM D Jeltr'I Wild GI [Z) TIM $41 Million S Man a> Slltlofd ' Son m 111c11ti11Lt11rer a.,.n a lnlrod11ti111 llolou -7:30- D Dltco lllck D OawMI Horowitz' Conwmer luylillt • llewt,.ed Glmt .... Tlllt TUM 11J Tk TIC Doup Q)MIM·IZ 9 TIM Muppt1 SMw @ T ..ty.f eur Otlt Front fD WILSON RILES ON • POlffiCS & SCHOOLS Ofl '21 TONIGHT' m 21 Tt1i11tt On1d Crip pens. KC£T's v1te pris1denl fOf ldutahonal Sfrvices. examines the pohhts of pubhc eduallOfl 0 "- 9 Jlllia CltiW ' c:...,.y GOLD AND PLA11NUM GUTllR WITH VICKI SUE ROllNSONI Vicki Sue hosts & sings "Jealousy" ond "Trust In MeH olonQ with the Spinners g singing ''Gomes l>eople Ploy." 7:30PM DISCO MAGIC I -·-.. .. ] 8:00 8 (J) (f}) SP'ECIAL It~~, Yllltlill·s ltod 'II ltollt" (lhr) Bobby Vinton stars in an eac11tn&, Int movin& top into the nostatc1a ot rock 'n roll, dancine and roller skat1n1 with euest stars Penny Marshall E11k Estrada. Stockard Chann1ne. Fabian. Eve Arden Gale Gordon, frank Welker. Susan Buc~ner. Louise Duart, David levy and Paul Gale H1fhhghts include 1 concert with sonl$ by Vinton. Fabian. Estrada. Ms Cll1nnin1 and a duet by Eve Alden and Gale Gordon. spool sketches ol the 50$, and the Krofft Roller Follies 1n an eye popp1ne display ol rock n roller sbtine v1rtuos1ty II QJ) ID) little House " tho P'r1ifie "The Chulers" Ashamed ot his own poor e11dts, Andy Garvey the teacher's son, asks Nellie Oleson to tutor him. but when he hnds out how she does so well he also learns that she's not above blackmail e llMit: CC) (21ir) ''Grluty & tho Tre11u11" (adv) '75-Sunn Backhnie D lllovlt: CC) (211r) "f1tlltr liolne" (com) '65-Cary Grant, Ltsl1e Caron. Trevoi Howard. Jack Good • Carol lllrMtt & frie!Mb Ill llltwit: CC) (2~hr) "GJPIJ" (mus) '62-Rosalind Russell. Natalie Wood @ TIM lift& Surcll Ron Cyre hosts m iJJ) ho11ill1 at s,,..,._, Seltl Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform Simulcast on KUSC. 91 5fM a> H1111i11Mes Y OftNIMs -1:30- • Tiit CM4 c.,11 Qtlsta llltlltOlp 9:00 U CJ) (I}) lll*A*S*H In l111s unique episode, the camera be<iomes the eytl of a youn1 woonded soldier It chronolotically records h1s'sensory responsts to bt1n1 wounded. llown by helicopter lo the 40 771h. mm 1ned, ope11ted on and treated 1n post opera hon LllUll Kevin Brophy stars 11 Ill) Tllo Ilic Etetrt: Grtatast Mona of ttie Mii (2hr) Part ti ol a four part drama. Sto11es include "Noah & the Deluce" (Concp Lew Aym portllfl Noah 1n the stary of Noah and the Atk Eve Plumb, Rita Garn. Ed Lauter, Robert Emllardt. Wilham Adler and Sam Weisman co star, "Joshua & the Battle of Jencho" Robert Culp plays Joshua. who leads the Israelites 1n the battle of Jericho. and with God's help, b11n1s down the city wills free1n1 the Hebrews Cameron Mitchell, John Doucette. Royal Dano, Sondra Cu111e. Sydney lus1ck and Monique Gibbs co·slar, 'Moses" (Parts I thru 111.) John Marley plays the pat11arch Moses who leads the people of Israel dunng the years 1n the desert. hears and speaks to the voice of God m the burnine bush, brines till plafues to the land of the Pha1aoh (Vic Mor row). and leads his uptive people 1n the Caodus from [fypt. culmmatinc 1n the11 mape throuch the parted waters of the Red Sea Anne Francis, Robert Alda, Joseph Campanella Lloyd Bochner and frank Gorsh1n co stir (Note ContlUStOn ol "Mosn' t1rs tomonow at 8PM.) ...... CC) "Tiiey °"" QI T1IW llntws" (mys) '72-James Garner . lbthanne Ross. Hal Holbrook ®' llMit: CCJ (211r) wllntr GM an ltldl" (dra) '11 -Paul Newman Henry Fonda, Lu Remd • Tllo llltn "1tfi• sa.. @ lllwit: "01st1nt Thunder" ID VW..s "The Danc1n& Bu r" Stamne Cllarlts Durn1n1. Tyne Daly Verna Bloom and Quinn Cumm1n1s all ~ "Hot Rod' ms.tr ...... O "utP'~ -9:30- • llll 0.. ~at Ar-Ann and tile 11rb aie torn bttwten fear and sympathy when an elderly ne11h bol who ~about to be ev1Cted takes a "fam1h11" hostace '" the11 tmn1 room. J Pat O'Malley, Cliff Norton and Ron P11nce euesl m Yo lie P'Mi YMI 10:00 n Cl) (I}) Leu Grut A younc woman counselor Ines to m;ike Lou understand the new and f111hlenin1 look 1n schools where v1olenu has become a way of hie Lee Chamberlin guests. Rev Jesse Jackson makes a spettal appearance CJ) TtstilMlty ti Tw llltn ....... m v111 Co!IMiao -10:30- 111 .. """ rs 11owa fD lir1ll & Dtalll of A Stat 11:00 . • • (}))Ql)lltws B O O (JJ)lltws • Tiit Datillc '-- • Tllo !Me u,.m • Tllo CM4 c..,11 • ...., """"''' f1yiiic Clrc.a • Diel Cnttt sa.. mt..IMf1UllOIC«tie -11:30- • [ZI CIS ult llowit: Tiie hcilwtl rlllllMdlillall & Wilt MMl·lZ e 9 a ......., c.11111 •Twilillit l.lllo • lltlfir. "Tw l.loftn" (d11) '61 -Slrnley Macla1ne, Laurence Harvey Jack Hawk111$ ....... : CCJ "Qucbef ftftuM H11t a C.-. ill ttie .,..," (com) '70-Gene Wilder. Marcot Kidder (})) lllwit: '1ht Grut Bank Robbtry,'' with Zero Mastel ...... sa.. • Get SMll1 a uu.. '"1 ' ,_. t!D C.,ciMe4 UC llfts a s..-e l'lltltrt 12:00 m AHrt4 Hit~ P'r-b ....... , ..... ,. G)lltws/Yaritty -12:30- • lttlltr S.,.rstars e lllttit: CCl "Tiit lllysteri .. s" (Stt·ft) 'S8-Ken11 Sahara. Yum• Shuakawa 1:00 8 @ QJ) TOIMlr .. ., .... -1:30- • W•tH: Du4 tr Ant 2:00 8 lllttlt: "SHiii St1 WMH" (adv) '!)J-Burt Lanuster. Vu11nia Mayo. Chuck Connors • Get SINft Holy AurOf• lkHHli•! Pti.sen on full! luck logeo, science fktlon's fnoorite son, h.u bftn miived by NIC, •nd hl''t on his w.,-this F•ll In thrtt, two-hour movies of the new •dventutts of luck Rogers. Scheduled for •Iring this f•ll, the NIC m•de-for· TV movies will fHtu~ Gil Cetnrd ii Wllll•m (luck) Rogers, • 1987 .stron•ut who emtwirb on • routine five-month mun:h orbit of our pl•net th•t somehow turn. Into • flve·hund~d yl'u sptn uound mother Nrth, with luck suspended In • mysterious "frozen tlttp." When he fin•ll)' l•nch. the hero finds !Wm~lf •I thl' vtty center of •n Inter· 1•l.c1lc tlruggle, with hrth's control h•nglng In thl' twilince. Oen Publlshfn« scheduled pubtk •tlon of ~ ~ck orlaln•I noveHut1on by Addfton L Stttl twited on the fine of the Ntc movies KripCed by Clm A. Larson (ilho exKutlve co-producer of the project) •nd LHlll' Stewnt (thl' writer mpon· albt. for the crllfully .IC• cl1lml'd Outer Umlt1 K~<e fktlon seria • few ~.,, twicli). ••• het11 It's Elvis Week, and today Donna Douglas gives him all he con handle at the Mardi Gros. FRANKIE AND JOHNNY THE 3:30 MOVIE 9TUESDAY(i) -Rerun'• credit cards cauM him to aoar to great heights of flnanclal lrresponalbllltY-h• begins a shopping spree that fllla the apartment-In "Cherge," on What's Happening!!, Thursday at 8:30PM on ABC. TUESDAY NOVEMW Zl for 11101nin1 11111 1fttrnoon listinp. pluse see DAYTIME l'ROCRAMS. Btlolr, for your eo11wenieflct, 1r1 the diy's .-its. DAmME MOVIES IZ:OO D CC) "Meet Me 11 the fair" (mus) ·~J-Dan Dailey. Diana Lynn Hu&h O'Bnan Chet Allen m "The Sisters" (dra) '38 Bette Davis. Errol Flynn ·Mita Louise. Jane Bryan. Ian Hunter 3:00 ClDl CC) "The 0111111 Mu" (dra) '71 -Charlton Heston Anthony Zerbe. Rosalind Cash, Paul Koslo 3:30 U (1:) "Frankie & Jollnnr" (mus) '66-Elv1s Presley, Donna Douglas. Nancy Kovack. Harry Morgan. Sue Ann Lanedon, Audrey Christie IV•NING I TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 19, 1978 -6:30- ({J) Q.IJ llews Cross-Wits cm Mert Griffin Show m I LM Lucy m MicUef Jac:boft Show a Tiit .loler's Wild m ~ En<eMidas 'SI H111111nitia ThtollP the Arts 7 :00 flUU @ m11ews U lilr'sOllll D The .loler's Wild m l2ll The Sil Million S Man a> Sanford & Son ® foods for tllt f1mily fD lbdltil/lehrer Report 1fl Oesi1nins ltolM Interiors -7:30- f) KRIS KRISTOFFERSON * MO RITA COOLIDGE "LIFT A HIGH" fl The lluppets K11s K11slofferson and Rita Coolidge auesl The Goll& Show U C.ndid C.mera l!I Ntwlped Game U CIDl 0 Hollywood Squares D r1e Tic Doup U> Adam-12 (8) Coustuu: Oasis in Spfce m 21 Toniaht 11) News IOl Newsdltd 8:00 fl [2J '•per Chm A m1hta11ly disciplined law student intimidates his partner. the lack ad11S1cal Bell into becom1n1 a formidable le&al adversary rn the school's intense "moot court .. t~mpelthon Glynn Turman euests. LET KRIS AND RITA •un YOU HIGHER I· Kris Krtstaterson and Rtta Coolidge sta In a duet that lifts the Muppet ga'lg to new musical heights. g 7:30PM THE MlltPEl SHOW $ . • 0 0 Tiie Iii C.1111: Gf11test H«oa of tllt lillle (2hr) Part Ill ol a lour-part dr1m1 ''Moses" (Cooclu· sion) John Martey plays Moses. the Heblew patnarch who climbs Mount Sinai and rettrves the stone tablets bur1nc the Ten Commandments lrom God, "The Judaement ol Solomon" When a dy1nc Kine David cllooses htS cenlle son, Solomon u hrs suctmof the new kine's half blot her. Adon11ah, divides ISi ael by fomenlln& cml war John Martey Tom Hallick John Carradine and John Suon star (Note Conclusion airs Wed at SPM ) e lllowit: ct) (211r) ''Tllt llilltn" (susp) '64 -Lee Mamn Ancre Dickinson 8 Cl) CID> QI) HapttJ D1ys The first Thanks11v1ne" Members of the Happy Days cane find themselves transformed into p1l1r1ms wherr M111on w1shn they 4:0Uld rev1w1 lht true spinl ol Thanksamna. and lhe Fonz lakes a stand fOf Indian riehls. D Mtwit: ct) (llu) ''Tllt Gms Is Greener" (com) '61-Cary Grant. Jean Simmons. Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum CD Carol lurnttt & f ritnds a> Mtwit: CC) (2hr) "Gru t C.11 of tlle WiN" Nature documen11r, fl) rlll Uwt f '°"' tht Met (3hr) "The Bartered Bnde" A new Melro pol1tan Opera pioduclt0n of Czech composer Bednch Sm.ttena s love sta<y. sunc 1n Enchsh Simulcast on KUSC. 91 ~M ® HvlllillHel y Oftndldos 0 Tiie Nn 11.tn -1:30- • <Dl Qll LMrnt & Shirley "A ChOlus line·· The loop m1y ntm be the same when TtrpsichOle obwssed Laverne decides to dance her way 10 '1ardom by aud11roninc tor the Chruco company of "West Srde Siar,." Toni Basll 1ues1s CD Tiit «* c..,lt at Ml Dllkt CMrltlft 9:00 • (() [I) CIS Tiita••r Mo•i•: CC) (211r) "Tiii rtrate" f'lrt I (dra) '78-franco Nero. Anne Archer. Olivia Hussey, Christopher lee, Ian McSh1ne, Michael Constantine, Jame$ fr1nc1scus, Armand Amnlt, Stuart Whitman, Eli Wallach. Nero portrays Baydr Al fay, the "pirate," 1n Harold Robbins' story of an lsrHli child re.red IS lhe son of• wullhy, royal At1b physic:iln and entrusted by the re11nin1 P11nce feryad wtth • m1n111n1 his counlrr's •HI 011 IOI lune and us1n1 htS ehttSt Weste1n educalton to secure his n11ton's pltct 1n the wld's pohtal tCOllOmic struclutt (ConcluSiOn 11rs Wed 11 9PM.) • (]) <ft 8 TllrM's c..,. .. , "The Crush" J1net and Ch1issr •nar•ly W..me Jatk for se11d1n1 them Oii • wtkl eoose cllast lo • non 1111t111t p1rty, Mvtf dru mu11 tllal ti 11 Ille Roptf's tetnaae 1hollstautst who W1nl1 them out of the w1y l au11e Htlldter 111es11. ........... • .... • .. Tlleltrt -9:30- • (])al 8 Tul "Men Are Suell Bents" The Teat J•na scram Mes to come up With a aclle1111 aimed •t tndi111 1 Ofll·~d romtnu wlltn • dtltfmtntd, pretty cabb11 sets lier cap for Tony, Gell Edw11ds 1nd Geor1• lleyllOlds Jllttt 10:00 II @ 0 SftCIAl Dan Martin Ctlftrity flout Suunne Somers (of Three's Comp1ny) rs roasted Amon& lhose on the d11s Paul Anka, Milton Berte. !om Bosley. Dr Joyce Brot~ers. Red Bullons, Zsa Zn Cabot, Rich lrltle 1nd Orson Welles ....... 8 STMSIY TRAPPED * BY TEEN GANG! 8 QI) Stars•r & H11tcll "Black & Blut" Stars~y's paflentt 1s tested by a prrny new partner assianed lo hrm whrle he tracks down the 1uven1le cnme nnc lhal sen1 Hulch to the hospital with a eunshot wound Vonette McGee, l 1h Valenty. Candace Bowen and Mrchaet T W1lhamson auest a» Nipt GMltrJ 0) Ven Conmlco 0 lltWKhtc• -10:30-m a> lltws O Voter•s Pipeline 11:00 fl • tIZ cal llews II ®' 1211 (HJ lltws l!t Thi O.tina li•m• o Th• Lowe uperts ID Tiie Odd Couple ao Mtnty P'ython's flyinr Circus <3 Dtl11Si111 Cancer's r1111e lolftb S» Dk' Cantt Sllow 0) Los HarmallOS Cot 1jt -11:30-u (DJ Thi CIS Litt MoM: llrna~ JeMs/llllKU II @ llll .lo!IMJ C.r.11 e Twilicltt Zt11t 8 (JD) (JI) 5'£CIAL Tiit 57tll fw•DN•SDAYf llOVOllO Z2 fOf ........ aftitl'lllOll liltillcs. pluse Sff DAmlU NOGIAllS. .... for JOW CllMl!ilD, are tllt W(s llMes. DAmllE MOVIES 12:00 D (C) "St<M4 Greatest Sea" (adv) '56-Junne Cratn Geot1e Nader, Kilty Kiiien CD "TIM MH Wiii P'layecl God" (dta) '32-GtOl&e Arl!U, Bette Davis l:OO CID> CC) A Howli111 ir1 lllt Wolds" (susp) '71 -Larr, Hatman, Barbara [den l:lO • CC) H" Kaptllf!M at tlM World's f1ir" (mus) '6J-[lv1s Presley, Joan D'Bnen, Gary Lockwood. Vtdy Itu. •v•AIN6 8:00 fl U CD '6Jl MIWI Cl) The Odd Cluplt • CID> !lll 1211 ...., 1!t fJMr&HCY OM G "-WetNN lrve coveraee lhe los Anaeles takers vs the Houston Rockets CD Tiit lfldy lunch • Stteeb ti Siii Frllldsco 0 llle lifwlllc y "" fD Ower Eny Srneer S1lv11 Sims perfonns and talks about htr 36 years 1n show bustness IB Hltlf Dllkt Hopr (ft) TK Tac.,....., 9 Felllily r.1r1it -6:30- 8 (J)Qll lltwl (()tn.Wlta cm ...., Griffill S111w CD I LM Liiey S)MicMllJK-.SlllW QI) Tiie Jebf's WIW ., ....... Uc:etMIU 0 "tied Ulliwwll 7:00 : rn •11ns @ tl)lllws e Tiie lllf's a.. Tiie Jebf's W-114 • o a TM SG ..... s ..,. m s.tn as. @ F .. llf tllt FUlily S) Tiie Maclllit/ltllrar llepott 0 ltlt!Mueitlc ...., -7:30- • The c,..,, SlllW (]) lit'• " lit 1M bas a Sfll "' "' little Anthony is the special auest. • The ...,..,_ liamt 8 Namt Thal TUM CD Tiit Wen ())) 0 F 1111ily Feud m Mllll·12 IS Michael Jackson: ll1r1aril1 l..,u ,.,. fl) 21 TOlllPI Ql)lllws 9 ~ S.IYiYll l it 8:00 8 5'£CIAI. A c-ticlt "'* • Kill Artlw'i c-t (R) Bucs Bunny ta~es • shOlt cut to the Ceoi11a Ptanut festrval and Winds up 1n court-Kine Arthur's Court. ~t tS-tn tl11S animated specttl. An11111l ""9pllyliold Medal Awards 1---------------------.. The S11rs Come Out Tom(ht" is the Iheme ol lhts years awards presenta hon wtlh Adrienne Barbeau and D~n H111er1y as the hosts Amonc those 1ppea11nc are Burt Reynolds. John Wayne, Cheryl Ladd, Jaclyn Smtih, Johnny Carson, Steve Martin, Bar~ • Manrlow and luttlle Ball. The 1ward's are presented 101 achievement in the en1ert1lnment fteld u selected by the readers of Photoplay marazine. • Movie: (C) "Destrr" (wes) 'SS-Audie Murphy. Marl Bl1nchard, Lyle Btttraer. Lori Nelson · CD Tiit Cie11c Sllow • Get Slll1rt 0 Uliaa. Yep & Yt1 e C.,1""'411 UC lllws 12:00 • AKrt41 HltcMed "-lib • Tiie ......,.. .. " ., lhwl/Ya""' -12:30- • ~ '1op Banana," "Men Wtthoilt N1mes," "Meaah Rose" • IMle: "TIM Str1H9 0..111 " Mlltll "*"" (myi) 'J7-0alt Sondet&Urd, Ludwtl Donath 1:00 •@ ,....,,.. -l:JO- • WMIM! DIM et Aliwt 2:00 • Mtfl11: "Or urns ot hbu," "Brl~atont'' • c.t S..ft 3100 •1M1e:cm"-.i111 1 a." (corn) ·~s-C1ynn11 Johns. Peter r1nch, Jtch 8uch1n1n Elvis falls in love ... with two different girts. One is a nurse and the other needs a nursemaid . ELVIS WEEK THE 3:JO MOVIE 9.WEDN~AY(b WEDNESDAY (Contias..ed) B 0 a 'nle Iii l'911t: 5tue.t ...,_ti Ille ... (2hr) Conclusion of a four·part d11ma .. Oantel 111 the llOll's Otn" Daniel. l11st minister to 1<1111 Oanus of 8'bylon, 1s stnt to the hons' den IOf pray1n1 to his God 1n pubhc, "Joseph & His Brotllers" Seein1 Joseph 1s lavOfed by their lather. Jacob. tus older brothtts become 1ulous and conspwe to sell him into slavery On1d 811ney, Rebert Vauchn, S.m Bottoms and Bernie Kopell star .... : Ct:l (Zlw) ''Sillll lllMi:(' (sci.h) '72-he Otm, Chlf Pottt • TOP SECURITY! VIP * 'UEST-1 IS ENOUGH • w cm a upt 11 c.. •• ~ "All ol the Vite PrtsffMnl's Mm" Thanksc1v1nc fOf Tom and his B11dl01d cm1 arrives in a stOfm of government red·tape when the nation's Va President accepts an 1RY1tal1011 from Nic.llolas to j0ill tlle111 tor ThanksaiYlnl dinner •tn a.Mtt. ,,..... lUl s.tl llrMfa Aif,.,t Slllw • -..: Ct:l (l'r) ..... P'rllriia" Documentary 0 &Miltia It ~ mwiw ...... W• •ilcs A silted Cherokee foster mother takes her lfOUP of chrldren on an arduous horseback 1ourney across Ille southern New Mexico desert. 18......_YOt.-.. (II Tiit GllNI h'9' ftrMI -1:30-• ()) 0 Tiit .._. Ho Netwoik 1nlormal1011 available. G Tiit ,.._,., WIW e Tiit NI C..,.. ·Lidia~ ACROSS I Contraction of who Is (cio. to puU\e 1n1wer) 5 Oo11key ·-9 Self .. ttHm I 0 Gwdel) tOOI 12 Undlfw1ter expert 15 Time pilCe 18 Secret.,,~ 111111 (1bbrav.) 20 frtnefl tor ·f11Mf'' 2 1 Complete 22 ~: trnell 2• PrOll'llMI 25 Wish and - 28 -1•1• 11 Consume• l2 -Stlf Stitt J4 Go Into 36 ftc:tlons 37 Fleming 39 Article •l ~el couraa •2 Hot there 9:00 e (() lUl CIS Wc~RHUJ MIM: Ct:) (2hr) "The Pirate" (dra) 78- franco Nero, Anne Atcher, OllYla Hussey. Ian McShlne. ChrlStapher Lee. Michael Constantine. James Franciscus. Almand Assante, Stuart Whitman. and Eli WaHach Nero plays 8'ydr Al fay. the "pirate" of Harold Robbin's slOfJ of an tsmll child felled IS the son of a Wtll·tO·do, royal At1b physician and entrusted by lhe rei1n1ne Pnnce f e1yad with man111111 hlS country's vast oil fOf · tu11t. He uses h11 elitist Western education lo secure his nation's pl"e 1n lhe world's poltttUI·· economic str11<ture. e CD <DI 121 t•arlle's Aa1t1s "Aneets On My Mind" In a state of 1111new altff escap1~1 hcnn a crazed killer, K11s wanders into a beach area where she is slopped by her attacker and a le• otlltr unsavory characters •Tic.TIC~ ....... Griflil .. @ ............... • 5'11t,.,...... "Thank You Comradu" -9:30-.TIM ~ a Onid Smt• s... 10:00 • 0 • smw. s..... lllrtia: A WIN I Ctuy Geiy Sim Martin, who has been called "the hottest comed11n in America," focuses his m1y. sal•nc.t sense of humor on a couplt ol dozen wb1ects-lrom nude beaches to 1odtos-1n his rim telev1 s1on spec11I Boll Hope. Millon Berle, Georet Burn!, Johnny Cash, and Strolflet Martin aue.st DOWN 2 Per1d1M 3 Gra11dm1 •• ' Fly hian 5 Crundl wtlh tetlh 6 Asum tr•be 7 Leesed 8 Younptars (clue to answer) 11 Leeds down 111 eiw 13 Commo11 suff1• I• Land your neme to 16 Follower 17 feud1I ptymtllt 19 Sun or tub 23 Ctll<Ns 26Betet 27 Acco~ 29 !)'Pe of thllf 30 Crewtina 111sect 33 SPlflilh IOf' 'this' 35 -end,..,. 36 •otM! of Cllfl 38 b-drlnMr Of'l .,,•llllOll .0 MHCU!illt pronou11 ... ....., e CD !Iii QIJ Ve1a$ "lost Women" Dan sets out lo rescue a be~ of beautiful youn1 show&"ls snatched by a flamboyant white stave merchant IOf sale overseas Bred Lind, Cesar Romero, Moses Gun and Gree Monison cuest • llPtWtry St E*Y T• • lb 0.. lettM Jau concert 111th trumpeleer f reddy Hubbard and auilansl Pat M'theny m v .. CMltlco -10:30-.. ....., @ C..Cnaiaul MloM 0 Tiit lest ,., Ille ..... 11:00 • Cl) • Clll llll ...... • ®J tUJ a ....., • Tiit Dlti111 Gallt • Tiit l.wt b,W •n..'*~ •'VlitJ r,tt.1rs flfMI Circn arw..-i • Ila Cnttt SllOW at IM Htnu• Coraje -11:30- • Cl) [7J CtS l.ate lllotie: (C) "Tiit Spell" (dra) '76-lu Grant, James Olson, Susan Mye1s. Helen Hunl Ktjal •@ .w..,ee.._ e Twilllllt ZIN e CD <II <2.ll '*• W0111an e llewit: (C) u11 It's TMS4ar, Tllis 11..t le...._" (com) '69 -tan McSMne, Susanne PltsheHe •TiltGo!t&S.... GI Get S1111rt 8 Ulils, Yep & Y• -~-..... TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 19, 1978 12:00 • AlfrtMI Hitdlclcl '1tttllts GI TM lleller•m1rs at llews/Yarifly -12:30- • lllewie: "ral111y Days" (mus) 'JI-Eddie Cantor. Georat Raft • !Iii a s.w.u • llMle: "Tiit Slilry If Elllltr c.tele" (dra) '57-Joan CrawfOfd ti) llltvit: "flrtlllH $Ht lllJ Chi14" (mus) '54-Spike Jones, Buddy Hachtt 1:00 a tDJ a r...,,.. -1:30- • WHIM: Du4 er Alitt 2:00 e llewit: "lllri. Wias .i 1111 C•''•&t ratch" (com) '34-W C. F 1tlds, lasu Pitts D ~ (C) "Tice ric.Ue n.cer ti Falt" (com) '67-Tab Hunler .., Get Slll11t -2:30-u IMit:' Ct:) "Gtlllfjpt at Dedp City" (wes) '59-Joet Mc<:ru m lllowie: (C) "Illus lte4a """"'" (K1 Ii) '64-Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Cr111. Byron lord. -3:30- • .._.: "'-1. Ja .. •' (tom) ·~­ Jun Por1er, Tom Neal 4:00 e Sttwt l4warn Slllw ..... "Tiit ...... Tl:ey A111111t lJllCliM" (wes) '51-Buan Oonltvy, Audrey Toller. • .... : "CritllMI lnyy" (dra) '51-Pat O'Bnen, Jane Wyatt THURSDAY ...... 23 iORNliiCi I 7:00 D @ !Bl TMtJ SM e 100 a.~ . • CD (JI 9 GM4 Mtr•i•c Allaricl David Hartman 1s the host DTiltfrlllles ..... ,,.., ~ ..... ..., ., ... ..... -7:30- • Cl) (1]) llla ~' °" ,.,... (Jht) W1U11m Conrad anchors the parlde from New York-lo< the seventh coosecuhve year-with an array of stirs wor~1n1 with htm IOf h11hli&hts of urious p111das 1ncllldln1 Valerie Bertinelh at the Sith annual Gimbel's p.111de In Plltl· 1delphil; Jack Lord at the Alolla Florll Parade 1n Hnail; Lind• Lavin ind het husband Ron Leibman at the 52nd Macy's parade In New York; Loretta Swit 1t the 52nd 1nnu1I J.L. Hlldson pa11de in Detroit; 1nd Lyle W111oner and Victoria Principal at the 14th annual Eaton's Santa Claus parade in Toronto. . ..., ....... eT•I*" .......... 8100 en.ma. ==· .,., ... a o.. blr -l:lO-·~ !5:= ...... ,....,~ 9:00 ())1" ma. •a•M•n ................. •• la .... (9&11,o., •tLMLl&J =~-= ...... ............. -9:30- D @ QJl '" flltNll Denver Broncos vs Oelr0tl Lions. • F lllily Afflir ..,...,., ... l8l VIII Allcrt gDedric C....., 10:00 ....... • <II 121 "'"' °"' .llW ..... U. • ..,Tlwlt s.. ··;.a s,.e t8l c:.....: Oasis ii s,.. m Gr..t ,.,.. .... -10:30- • Cl) till CIS S,.,U S~clal Otck Stockton 1nd Shtllty lltuce co. host wtth hi&hli&hls of the wof1d. renowned Moscow Circus, the women's compeltlton 1n the Pacific Riln Gymnastics antf lhe ca111ry Stampede. John Curry. of Great Britain, &ives a special perfqr~ance from the Wohlman Skating Rink in New York City's Central Park. 8 BicVaa., • ()) ~ (ZI) $20,000 '7fllllid ID That Gir1 .., ....., I Ille ,,.,..., o 1111-. Calur's r .. ._~ 11:00 • ()) 121) FHtily Fwlll 9 M Illy CNWr11 •Cfta.Wb • G.er,.,.. @ ,.... llr Ille .....,,. f Mlily ., l1ectrk c.,.., -11:30- • """ .... Style • CD 121) RJH'• tt.,. . ..., ..... .... l8l HilWy tf .... GDidCMttSllllJ I IPVIANOoN I 12:00 .a Cl) <IJJ P'rt hltW Coverace of the came between the Dallas Coi#boys and the W1shineton Redstins from 01ll1s. •TwllllMZ- • CD 9 M Mr Clil*w e ...... : CC> "Tiiie Mt" T ..... (com) 'S3-Alln Shtridln, Sterlin& Hlyden, PhHhp Rud. (JI ... • Miiiie: ~"(du) '36- Bttte Dem, Franchot Tone, M•caret Ulldsly. AllSOll Skij)WC)ttll • .... m 0 Ulll. '• & , • ............. .E*I .... .......... -lZ:lO-• o • mew. n. ma lllcft n I lllf ~II ,.. (Jlw) l1¥t eowtfll' o/ tlllS latift Miit as "" 12 --binds, 9 lilat cherldlf btlloolls ll!d 17 1111jor lloets llllh their wey doWft Broadway Jft New York City. Ed McM1ho~ hosts wllll sclltduted h11dliners Bruce Jtnftar, Melba Moen, Shields I Yll'lltlt lftCI t11e Wettas ol llldio City Musk Hall. ....... l'llFlllltF_. •Ws-t .................. .......... TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 19, 1978 Elvis crosses a gambling mob and his chance of survival becomes a roll of the dice. FOLLO\X/THAT DREAM THE 3:30 MOVIE 9THURSDAY~ OKINAWA Okinawa, 1he lost fortress c:A Japan's Island defenses. Two mortnes tell 1hetr stor\( Tonl~lnowa: At , The Emperor's ~. . 7:30PM WWII: ft G.I. DIAIY Z. •M1J111J ""9 ..;.....=._ ......_;=-------~-~--~ THUMOA Y (Contlnu.d) ... utillo asw.s.. 1:00 • CJ) <II 80.. Uh tt Lm ID ftMI "' IM ....,_ fHlily ................. B f.._ -1:30- • LM~Stylt ..... •"-' P')lt !B)C.. T•I I 2:00 e Mie 0oiictn sa... • CD CD> a Getlefal ltalpiUI .. ,.... e Ltt'• Ra, ..... SJ (IJJ C:,ut '9rfO<lllallCH ., ... -2:30-m 0tllltftt1ry Mews Q) T errytoollt ® History of Art m ... n. o. AlllOI' 3:00 • 00 '2ll TIM u,. ff "iallt ac:r .... Acr. 91 Cel*tty C.C.rt "rer11n1e & TelCher" • FlillbtlMa • Hectlt & Jedle ®°"'Elsy • 0.-. ..... lllttfilrs e Ttt11tt Dt Estr.ita (9 Villa Altsre -3:30- • (IJJ f-C1111k Tales "JOllrnty to the Center ol the Earth" An anlNted 11>tC11l-based on lhe Jults V!fne 1dventure-telhn1 • .tht story of an incred1blt journey ift1les beneath the t1r1h's surface to • Sf(ltt pnll1storlc WO!ld. Cl)TIMlfMyhllclt ...... Cettt., •Oiullt • llttle: CCJ "ftlltw Tllal DrMl!I'' (mus) '62-Elvis Presley, Arthur O'Connell, Ann Helm. (() llttlt of "" Pleneb ., .. .,.., "' ..... ""' @llle""r'aWN -• Kn. KlrMll OMlll·IZ o•....,_ ............. ==' IJI ... "Mister Rot>trts," 1t1lh Htnty Fonda and James C.1ney . ,...., .... '- 4100 91Mttl1MWM CJ) ., """ ... (()$9_$ ... ........... (JI ~ C..Ctrt "lulrt I Sammy" @• ....... DC...llfMtt&f,.. r:~.o.~ ac.MlllkMfy !V•NINQ I 8:00 •• (() (I)) (IJJ ,..., (]) TIM IMd C:O..ple e oa""" e SllfCIAL A Cricht In Th11ea ~uare A an1111ated/muS1UI adapla· tion of Geoiae Stlden's ctuste with the VOt~es of Paul Winchell end Amy Schle1ber D lrOlllide m TIM lfNJ hMll m strteb el SM Frtlldtco a Dlllpifta ....... lntttlon •°"'Eur eoc. a Tic Ttc '*Cll a ,,... Skttdthlt . -6:30-11 rno a .... e sncw. ~ 1"" c,_., FNlllJ The l1t1 Bine Closby and his family tell their own' vtrslon of the claSSIC 'children's tale In a combina· tton of 1nlmahon and ltve action phot=~ <II Men 5riffitt SllOll IDI LM lucJ g Mldlett Jacbon Sllolt l2ll TIM ..._,., Wild m,.... E11c11111f4as (JJ ~ Thfllllh tht Arts 7:00 e o m.._ I ~r!c"::ta I 111• Tllr•• llln A OM•llolll 1111111.tttd fdvtn· tllft about StYeral 10Un1 bears who relust to htkmatt lor 1r1Rler uRtil they Ste Santi Qaus .()) ........ •l'l!·Sll-S.._ -~&S. a FtMa•t11er..ii, • llle fllldleA!l*w ~ ............ IMerietl -7:JO- • "9fN .. It: " Dilly ....tlilfN ........ UNI S01CH OF * qcm -~~..., e lls.dl C"'.AcN .. _ .. , ....... .., .. •nttec._ °'L-rt•"' 1~ ...... · ...... 8:00 a WNDMA coukno BY • OLD Fl.AME/WALTOllS a (() (IJJ Tiie W,,_ Gr1ndma dates a renlleman friend !tho tnGe pn>POStd to her when $1\t wu YQUn&, and Cltzabelh furs he is repl1<1n1 Grandpa 11 @ QI! srtCIAL Tiit T\itf of "fWM (2hr) Peler Ustinov, Roddy McDowall Terente Stamp, Manna Vilely, r r1nk f1nla~. Ian Holm, Pnla UShll(W and Kabir Bed1 star in this romantic adventure When P11nce h1 (Bedt) falls 1n lovt with Princess Yasmine (Ustinov). lhe Caliph's dau1htt1, he mu.st tontend with the evtl Warn (Stamp). who wants lhe throne {pr liimself, bul, with the help of lhe thtef Hasan (McOowall). true love pr.ev111s. Yasmine and Tai are married and Hasan a~d Perizadah (Vlady)-of 1he Caliph's harem- elope on a stolen ma11c carpet 8 MoN: CC) (3flr) "Tiit Grut -.C.11 (com) '6S-Jack Lemmon a Cil CD> !BJ Mork & Min~, "Mork's Greatest H1l' With an enraaed town bully hot on his heels, Mork remains re50lutely non·violent 1n keep1nr with Orkan ways and 1s baffled by efforts of Mindy and Frederick to 11ve him a quick eduta !Ion 1n earthhn1 self·defense D fllowlt: CC) (lllr) "That Tllldl of Min'" (rom) '6l-C11y Grant , DortS Day, C11 Youna ID C.111 hrMtt & fritMs m SP£CIAL A n..r Out tf "-.a Johnny Cash hosts this Sjltc11l t1ped at Folsom Pnson Roy Clark. Linda Ronsudt and roster Srools auur 9 Tiie MllllS Cllrllldes . ""' GJH...._Y~ OJ DM1t1 fester MO -1:30- • Cil (Im 8 Mat't H ..... "Charce" Rerun's new credii cards cause him to soar to 'eat he1&hts of financ11l 1rresponsibihty ts he be11ns a shopp1na spree ther !Ills the apartment. m Tht Odd c..,1e OJ Mi Stcrttaria 0 Tllf!llMut 9:00 e (() ltJ) Hlnll F'lft.o When 1 man attempts to kill • hypnollctlly compellina mn1eJisl and lfs dis- covered the thrt1lenla1 weapan IS an unloaded aun. Sltvt McGarrett's tnterm is more thin piqued • CI> CD> 8 ltrHY Millet "Thanks11vin1 Story" (R) A' tht n1lron telebr1tes lht only true Amer1e1n hohdly, the men of the 12th prtettll(t 111 141111montd to deal with colorf!ll AWOls from 1 priv111 hospital, and cope with • dol'lltsfic call 00tt1 1 piece ot lutkey -~Criflll .. ...... ...., U._tl&r .... • S1•1 S1•1 1lll1bcM•1 Sina S/111 Prlton 1n Ntw York Is th• stlt1n1 for an 1111usutl lhanU,iY1nl ccltbra llOll w1th COflClrt perlOfllllllCU by loen BHr. 8.8. Kille. hmm~ Wtlhr, Vokes ol Cut Harlem ....._T_. Rlllei..tt.d -9:30- • CJ) (JI 9 Ste, Mtr1 SllS pecta tMt '* ~ htt. .. havlfll "' affe11 wtien flt dottll't come home 0111 nl1flt;. •nd T 1111 TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 19, 1978 Oots•y sutters from h11h anuety when ht reports. lo his lt11t day of WOfk IS 1 construction W01ker. ID Yo "' rMi Y..W 10:00 8 llMIUIY /llttty Goes On * Stace To Trap hydio! a @ luHllJ Jt11tt Belly Jones turns actress wtlh 1 small tlltatre &fOUP to 1nvtst11ate I seriu of stran1e events th1t threatens lhe sanity or its lud1na lady and ultimately leads to murder D @ !B Dnid Cusidy-Man U..Rlllllr Dan fl(tS up his th01>per 1nd f()4ns the Prussian Aimy-m this case. a lethal motorcycle cane ol llulk1n111ants-lo wipe out their bid 10 transport hundreds of stolen bikes to bt sold 1n MUICO . 8 fAlllU-THMIS-* GIVING Sl'ECIAU 8 CD CD> 121> fl1111fy Buddy lalls 1n love with a country boy while the ltmlly v1S1ts lheir term in Oreaon lor Than~s1tv1n1: and Willie becomu upset when Kate and Ooua consider sellina the property willed lo him by his er1ndmolher .,..., • lliPt Gefltry ID ~ut ''rfonu""' OJ Vtt1 C.111ift 0 "'-llecl -10:30~ . .,,...., flE)flilll Fut11re ID r.rtralt of A !lune 11:00 a CD • (() Cll IBJ lltws D @ tDl U ._ • Tiie Datina """ D Tiie LM (""11 • TIM 0.. c..,i. m .._tr ,.,._., Flyltc Clre• O MlchHI JubtR: M1r11rlt1 Lo,ei l'lr1illt ., Dk• CMtt ... -11:30- • (I) (IJJ CIS Litt Mowle: M·A~•H/c.i.... e 0 0 JGllMy C.mn eT.itiPtZ.. • (]) 9 IBJ stnr & Hutti! G MIN: CC) "Tiit last fllrllt" (d11) '69-Lloyd Brtd1es ., Tiit Gerla .. • Get SrMtt . l8l Ulla,, ..... ,.., ....... ...,..,....,. 12z00 • Nfrtd Hitdlcec* ,.,.. • "" ..... , l 111111 -ll:lO- • llttlts: "life With hther," "Sea ol lost $11tps" • m <II a s.w.u. m llttltt: "The Wtrtwoll." "Plc•11p Alter." "NICflt Star Coddtss ol Clectra" • 11tt1t: ".ltllll c.Nf1r~. ,,._ C... "-'" (COlll) '6~ Ptltt U$1111Q'f, Shtrlty M1el11ne 1:00 e oar..,.. -l:JO-ew..e.: DeMw• 2100 • MIN: CG) "nMft'a • W ._lie .. ..._,. (mus) 'S4-[thtl MWN".t ~II Deilty • ...._ ''flit "°"' crf H•""·" "fitlllOe: -.sttclor crf Ille racmc" I FRIDAY NOW£MIO Z4 for ..... •1111 •ftnMll listitljs, ,,., .. ht DATillllC 'ROCAAMS. ...... tor l'M' CMMIMct, lrt tllt ..,. ....... DAmlll llOVIES 12:00 e (C) wlllNr's Utt" (dra) 'S7-R•1 M1ll•nd. Anthony Quinn. Debra Paaet. H•rrJ Cmy Jr m "te,olld ttlt Fttllt" (dra) '49-Bette Davis, Joseph Colten, David Bnan, Ruth R01111n 3:00 <Bl CC) "Macie Carpet" (com) ~71 -Susan St James. Robert Prall, Nanette f1br1y J:JO a CC) "Ooulllt Trou.re" (mus) '57-Elvis P1esley, Annette Day, John Williams. Yvonne Rom11n, the W1ere Brothers, Chips Rafferty. •viiliQ e:oo • CJ) <1ll 0 """ CD TM Odd Co4.,ie D B [D) Qll lltws • llMrltftCy Ont e ,.,. lasltltlall The Los M&elts takers vs the Wuhin&ton Bullets Tape delay • Tiit .,_,a.di m Strwts If s... r l'1lldsc.o ® fllflily ~rlit f.D F~ Sl.11/s, altltudes and interests that 1tlate to potentral caietr chotees without 1est11ction of st• role stereotyp1f11 are p01nted up in a va11ety f0tma1 Short se1ments m11 animation, mmi·stones and uplanahons of the unes' coals by M•A•s•H star Mike Farrell m u er-. litll cnaa. Qll Tic TIC Doup 0 f 1111ily P'oMit -6:30- • (J) ~ QI) """ (() Cfoes.Wlb m1 l..Mlacy 9 ..... Grittill ... ID lilldlMI *'-Sllft Veteran comedy him woter and 1><oducer Hal Kanter d1stusus the quahty of ton· temporary comedy, women writers and vaudeville Kanttr also lftts his views on television VIOltnce. all Tiit Jtkt<'S Wild 0> ,.,..... Et!Ulldldls a ,.,ajtct un,. 7:00 D CD DD 8 1D News e U.r'1 Club (() The loller's Wikl ID <Ill 18l Si1 Millio11 S Man m Sallford ' Soll fli) M1eNell/llflrtr lltpon '1§J F•rm Oi1est -7:30-u PSYCHIC PtfENOMENA * MATTER OF ,RIDE! D The 11ttt St., 1tYoM CJ) Tiit ...,,.b D SUI ... Ill) Sllow ·Tiit~;.. B (II lllJ HollywoM S.arn Q)MM-JZ @ C.liftrni.•s Grat Water Wm 8ll> ZI T elliPI QJ)...., 19) Vlttft ...... A MATllR OF PRIDE When a fl~ Is hypnotized to use the "killer Instinct," the outcome Is far more dangerous than anyone expects I 7:30PM g THE NEXT STEP BEYOND · TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 19, 1978 The King finds himself in hot water when he combines guitar playing with diamond smuggling. THE 3:30 MOVIE 9FRIDAY(i) LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & tnm your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1.60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more $ t.40 ea. Sales Tax included No C•rd? Ot•w your own, or \trld you• ne""', •OO••\\ eno Dhone' numbe, W'f II ""'-" -<Md Pt• l<tO ADO tS HCll PNDAY (COfttllnued) 8:00 • 0.., ..._ A ruthleu mobster .tlo ••nla to turn the town ol Santa CotOM into • •Nltn ol lnepl pmblin1 uslnos ustS 011111 Prince's tun.re 1odd1u1hl1r, 1 lbttbolrd champion, u l11s lmt lot bl1ckm1il ind eatorlton Crnlh11 E11bKhtr Ind CtK Brffden ruat e D Diii'• ser.... "° Netwoit 111lom11tion IYlllfble II our prmtirnt .... : ~ (af)""" Clll • ,,.,,. ("') ·12-Farttr CAnaer. Terence HiH • CJ) <II • DIMiy ' .... "° Netwoil 1nf011NllOll 1Vl1l1blt II our prm time. (I) .Cllett ....,.... San 01e10 at Urwvemty of Orerot1. • en 11'.tt ' ,,.. •lhM: ~ (Dr) "n ·lM" (dra) '63-Cllff Robtrboft. Robert Culp, •oaw....-.... eH....._Yo;...,... 18) l1lt ... 0. s,.cill -1:30- .. WHO'S WATCMIK ntl * llDS lt.W£CW.U --scon IAIOlll e @ 8 Wllt'1 W1tclll11 Ille IW.l "Hrt t. Run" Ahtr 1n 1r1umtnt, 8ef1 eot1fmes to l1rry the nut ~Y th1l lie rtmtmben pay1nr • hit min $50 in • bar the 1111ht beloit to nib lllm out. e n. w.'1 MW .............. • 0 .. .., ..,.. .... .(._.II a It C." ...,.. Tt .. 8:00 e 011le ..,... .... 01w1d Blnllff aets ca•l!lt In tllf mlddlt of t N1tionll Obserttr trpoM' 11111 tabs !ht Hulk rl1t1t into the publiutiofl's p!lfttiftl room e D 111> Tiii hc•t.r4 fllt1 (lllr) Rdfo!d's efforts to lltlp • bmtlM, blifld psyc11o1ot.st-btin1 llarrnsed by an unknown 1SS1illnt- becomes • persot11l 1Ntttr wllen lie l111ds himwlf rom1ntjcjlly lll'fOIYtd with Iler. Kathryn Harrold 1nd )Olln Plesllttl• svat. e CJ) <II e UC FrWer ..... : ~ (lllf) ..,. -Dia ........ (com) '17-Ceorae S1r11, 11111 fOlldt, Ed McM1holl. An u11employ1d lt!OIP'(e tl«f!We •nd hit .. ,. tllfll to tn11td robbery to 1111.ntain llltif luauriqvs lifestyle wrth com1chc rt141111. encT._. ........... ::..== ..... • Clllett ._... UCLA Bruins vs Boise St1te hped ..... ••lptW., • M•lt•"*' Tkttrl "Tiie DucheU of Ou•e Slrttt" ev..c--.. a c:-., Cllllics -10:30-...... 11:00 • Cl) •CJ)<Bl9 .... e ooe .... • "' I.Ille ~ • "' cw. c..,.. • ..., ,,.... •• n,ilt CMtll 0 -.ct "'"""' ......... •Dkle...itS... • I.ti ......... Ctf1jt -11:30-• o cas Utt ..... "' .. .... C"'(C) .. s.,., c." (dra) '74-on lelbll'lan, 01vid Stlby, Oan Fruer, Pit H1nsle • o a ...., c.,. eT..._.llM • CJ) ({It • llftltl CJ) s.. -Off .... .. .... :(C)' ............. (hOf) ·12-'5:'"· me Sommer •Tiii .. • C.-... Lone Beath Stile ws.. 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SATURDAY 11611116 7:00 9C...l)fw e oa~1:ett·U" ...... "" • Cl) <II .... ,.... ,..., ~t':r._.._ • Ol 11.twy .... ................ , ., ........ -7:30- 9o..,'• T ....... e QI QI Fllltaltic fllf .,....,.,, e rn9 eFllllf .. ())Miit.....,... .. """ .... • 11lefa btllll -~--• "' .... aw.Idea 8100 • (I) (JJ) .... ...,. ...., e OIB>Tlll_.s.,trM e ~"War hW" (•es) 'S3- Robtrt StlC•, Peter Crtvts. • CJ) (JI ... ,.... .... : CC)"'"' ...... .. (dra) '71-WHllam Boyd, Russell i n. Marrtret Hayu • .... ~ ""'CtlN ....., .. (i ) 'Sot-Humphrey Boftlt, Jou terrer, V•n Jollnton. Robt11 Frenc1s, M1y Wynn. . ..... -1:30--~~ •• , a .... Tlltttn -~&LIWW. ezoo •CJ)@ .... ...,, .. ... ......... " ... -t.30-::: ..::r= (ldv) ·41~ ......, llopr1, LMe11 Btctll =~ 9 e llCM Fttt\IH "'" Tums to bt '""°""-· . ...... em.. 10IOO ... "-" .... ... tliillii: ..... ... ..... (.l)i .......... .... •" (ld'I) '51-bdo Mollt11ben SD Ollcl U11111 A t1allk -10:30-# ... 9 Ill) TllUltSe,lr Snt11 ........ c..., ........ lhsk tDf,.... 11:00 11 @ Qt f...-S f..W.S • .. titul ~ ''Yora1t of the B111anhnt Yanket" fD ..... , ... ,.. ... fllan m r111t1rit F•ic.. -11:30- • Q}) .., City ..., • Draptt mws..rt tlD "111 ' ..,... " GJ ..... C..-MIM (ff)~ Alita I lHIRNOON 12:00 • s,.c.. Ac*clty 11 T'Mt's Cit • v.,1,. " tllt ...... of tllt Se• DTMlntSi.tl!ift ms.I Trlin ()})Iii ..... ,_.. e T1ru11 a1r....w. a Tiit 'rwilt 'ftart m 1• eww 1 c.,..., G) Wllttr lltttM& ID WA D1111t ltiPllPb -12:30- • tIZ fat AIMrt fa ClMlufic c,. 1:00 • OJ)Anll .,., ... .Tlll .. Vllltf e CJ) C11 QI) llCM f .. tllall O..MtlltMtl hims lo lie 1nnounc1d • "' Mii u.ib ... s.lltl, ...... 0 ... : "Ope11hon Pettteoat " with Ctry Grant 1nd Tony Curtis @IWtrytfM G """': "La Str1d1" m lllt If Wtrtd C., Secctr Ill> ""' ...... llfl. -1:30- • CJ) 0 SPECIAL ne ~ s.111 lht clusk muste ol Tellt1koviky. blMd OCI the tilt by ET A Hoftmu, sets the ench1ntin1 mood tor this 1nno.1tlv1 tnlmated holidly "9( .. 1 "41!th Wit produced 111 tllt Soviet UniOll In the oc>1n1n& utt1111 ol tht talc, 1 homtly house· mtid 1'P9fan to t1dy·uf •fttr • pros lltflM (11ropon family has tft~yed tts tracllt!OMI llOlldty Pt'IY It IS $tit, not the wllllMICal Clttt of tht btlltt. •ho beconln flit story's flttOlllt She tlfldt • lllllCl.cket mtdt Into the """ of 1 IOldttr tf!IOlll the Coys left bf"" cllMren flit INldtll, fast1 lllttd by tht woodtll dofl. flll\1$1Zts tllfl ht r•ltlrdly defends tht ~n • ud Ow1111 of S11ow •1•1111 th• tlvtt htadtd Kini of Mitt Mid lld w111y of rodl11ts The S1ory ends IS lht NutcrtcMr iS flltljCally COii· 1'trtt4 llllo I hlndtolnt Jfllltt; the mtldtll 11110 • prl11tm Toatlhtr thty jovmty to 1111 castle of IM 111111 end Qum of SllOW and li.t hafPily ever 1tte1. eo.c.. ....... ,c..... a 1.111 ., n. • 2:00 8K*-N •Sltlt*J ...... ()) lllN: "Yellow Submarine," Animated-with lhe Beatles. .............. t1J) lllN: "Shoot Out 1n A One 1>ot Town" • lllN: ... " .... " (wes) ·so-Jo!ln W1yne, M111teen O'Hai1 a c:......,..... AMtrtw• lll"tltd....,.. -2:30- 0 SW.lf Gt..... a F•~ f1icllt 3:00 e f11111J filil ftltlnl "M1rch ol the Wooden Soldieis" • ltltirie: CC> "Dnlln ....... ......... (wes) '39-Henry fond1, Cl1udette Colbert, John C.rr1dine, Edn1 M1y Oliver, Guy M1d1s0n. • lllllwle: CC> "OM flltrt Tral• Ill M " (wes) '71-Georae Pepp1rd, John Vernon. D11n1 Muld1ur. e G4ltltl T .. VII G)EIS...Dt•lliU ID llfl '8M If Ille Wiik -3:30- • ()) @ 5"ftl s,.ctacllllr No Network information 1Y1rl1ble at 01'1 press time. 0 .... CC> "TIM Q.i.t ....... (d11) '52-John W1yne, Maureen O'H•a. Barry F11z&t11ld 0 Calitlnlll'1 Ctllt Wlttr Win • Ccm11lclly SfeMMc a ,_ cw.. 0 T1lt c.illl Yws 4100 8 lllN: ......... tllt c.11 Sel" (adv) '59-Cliff Robertson. G11 SGll1 • (])a S.W• U.Sbn (!I ...... • llewle: CC> "lllr Sia ltm" (com) '63-Debbie Reynolds, Chff Robertson, Eileen Heckart. 0 It'• E_,...,.1 ..._ • UIMt C1•1rtilll es.er• ID MIN: CC> "Mt1ttt1 ._.. lllr. .._ .. (dll) '57-Robert Mltc~wm, Debo11h Kerr. -4:30- .filil fMtlrt (llDlllpilc ............. iviNINQ 8:00 ••())8 8 .. (]) SMb Cnlr. Slllct•ry Ill tM s. •MIN: CC> mitl "l-.-r-n. Stlel ......... (Id¥) "76-113ndolph lthnloottr, Kevin T11he· • 1'111 .. tllt llfl (IJ ltetltlw e MIN: CC> (Zllr) .,....., la ... ~ ~ra} '6l-N1t1he Wood, Wwren 8e1tty @.., .,,.,...... a ~o... -6:30- • •CI>B""' (]) llfl """ of tM .. . ...,,,,..,...,. O M1•1Z O f .... Fr• ID .ltllla QiW l c:.pany o ~" S,..kllla 7:00 • Tiit P'rla .. ~ CD EMtrl'tlCJ OM .......... ., . .( ..... lMAllPMs • ()) Tiit u-.... "" tm lW•~ m a:z a a uwr•nc• "•" .. O .._TllatT• 0 0.. u,_ A Qlllk e CllitlnlU'I "lit Wlttf Wtn e .. Cl(J t.llllb -7:30- • COfl"'E l STM * SHOW l DtSCUSS U 9T••tlltTM .,.....,,. eMltriS...PM cm on.a...,SMw 0 (llllltMll All ~ e Sil ""-tf ....,, YIM 8:00 8 ()) 0 ~ f. dis111ced politicl1n Is relmed lrom PfiSOn and uws Ritl u a e1t's paw in his plan to heist over 1 hundrea million dollars from 1 seeminslY lmprt&Nble ¥1ult. Nicholas Hammond it1rs. Ellen Br,. Robert F. Simon and Chip fields alto, star. • 0 a Qll'9 Ponch Is put in 111 embln'1S$1n& posatioft whtft a pair ol his hi&fl .:lloOI buddia, tryin& to ..ii¥t tlltlf hot roddiftt •• ,.. bft1• llWs -tndlcll'f liwa .,111 thflr 11111111turt hlpnb. • lllN: CID (Zllr) "On ••If ...... <•> '"-*' "°' .. • Cll 111 a,..... ""· letttf Ito Networt intor111ati011 twtllalltt. e II* CCI (1111),....... ........ <••> ']$-.Qlnt W.lker • ......... !II,.. .... • ..... : (lllr) '"" Ct .... " (wes=Wepe. a .... ,.... • -1:•-• Cl) a • Carter CMl'J ''CM!ilen .U.ltlloul" Clllef Roy tity aets """' inlorlllllion Oii • l'ootMll PIM t11• ... I Mt rto r~ Ills MttlllC 1o11e$ frolll 81Mr. • i. ttUn Miii to t c..._.. • ..._~Mts . .... ,,... 9:00 a ()) (11) CIS s.t.ray llllwlt: CC> (Zlllrl "Om" (adv) '7 7- RtCti.rd Hims. Charlotte R1mphn1 • Will Simpson, Bo Derek, Kttn1n Wynn, Robert Clrr1d1ne Wlllle con ducliRI research on the killer wllllt. an oct1nolo11st tuales with 1 bounty-huntin1 commere11I hsher min kmtn& l0t 1 1ru1 white sllatk Wiien the fisherman e1pt111es 1nd ktlls 1 pre1na111 k1llt1 while, her mite sets out l0t reven1e 11 DICK tun'S GOOD * Ol' OAYS/llOSTALGIA 1955/,5 FILM curs STMS/MUSIC/FAOSI a o a SPECW. Diel aan·s GM 01' Dlyt-hrt II (2h1) Frankie Avalon ind Annette FuntCello co-host this two·hour musal special salut· 1na the b1uest stirs of l 955.'6S- 1nclud1na a "roast" al Dlek Clark. The special takes place on the be1Ch at Malibu; 11 a fabulous Hollywood 11arty; and at Pop S1ncer's druastore in Philadelphia. Guest stars include (1lphabetically)" Shelley Berman, Chuck Berr~. Joey 81sllop, Teresa Brewer. Wilt Ch1mberla1n, Chubby Checker, Dave Ctar•. Bill 01n1, 8oO Denver, flb1an, the Fc>11r Acts, the Four Tops, Bill Hayes, Jin & Dean,' Jamt1 Kom1tk. Brendl Lee, Jerry lee lewrs, Little Aotttony & 1111 lmper11ls, Ed M~aboll. Vauahn Mudei, Path Paae. P111ene1 & Pru dence. Roeer Puce, P1ut Revere & tht Raiders, Bobby Rydell, On Du Sharp and Bobby Vtt .• t _ • Tiit DtMI f1r11 -Donny Most of Happy Da,s rs the 1uest • CJ) (JI 9 lM llet "Huds or Tails," with Ad1m Ar•1n and Richard G1lhland: "little People," with Pltty McCormick, Edward Al btrt, Billy 81rty 1nd Patty Malone, 1nd "Mona ol the MO¥tes.'' with Orion 81111 and Rhonda ft1m1n1. os-•• G) XEltOl pmttlb "A * Queltioll of llllnc•" ctlilltM _.. .. "' "THE LONG SEMCH" ID TIM Llllt SUrU 8lSillcS4!1cTllalll-. -9:30- • MIN: CC) {tOll) ...... ,. If tllt """ (sci0f1) '72-Codtrey C.mllfldet. M1rlcne Clark. • HAPPY HEE HAW WITH '* TMt UIDAUSll ......... .... Dt llltlla/ltws TV WEEK, NO\IEMBER 19, 1978 10:00 8 c.llt11 l11lttMll The UCLA Bruins vs De Paul Univtr5lty • (]) cm 121) F111t1sy ltllM In "Fftcllt of the G1t1t Yellow Bird," st1mn& Peter Glaves and 811bar1 Rush, ind "S11e11 Sona:· starnn1 Robert Mone and Cyd Ch1rmt • CelllCt 3 [lltf'f T 9' • its 0.. 11tt1111 •Vllielll -10:30-...... 0 SMll 'rt'lllwl 11:00 •rn •<Ill """ a O lltws D Sec-4 City TY m llleiwlt: "The Greil Gatsby" ID lllwle: "A Mtnule To Pray. A Second To Die," "To Kill A tlown" at c.t1t1t ftotNH USC vs Not1e Dame. Taped. IDl Ma111·1Z @ Great ,trforlMllCll (21) Mowit: "Beneath the Planet ol the Apes" -11:30- • llleiwlt: "Powderkec" CJ) Men Clriffill Sllow a o o Sat.,., •11111 Lift . ......., .. ., • lilellt: "Bandolerol" Cl) TIM ~ Slllp Cl OHIO ST. VS. 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