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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-05 - Orange Coast Pilot0111111 CUii YIUR HDMITDWN DAILY PAPER '~Ar UllDAY NO VEMBER 5 1qs 1 ORANGE COUNT V . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Cops suspect more to death after second look By PHIL SNEIDEaMAN alld FaEDEIUC& 8CHOEMEHL Of ............... There was no immediate reason to suspect Robert Bray's death last March was anything more than an accident. 'the 61-year-old Huntington Beach truck driver was found pinned between the tilt·away cab and the ftame of his 1975 International Harvester tractor on busy Springdale Street just south of Edinger Avenue. Police concluded initially that Bray had been working on his truck e ngine when the cab accidentally fell on him . c ompressing his chest a nd cawsing sulfocaUon. However, in the weeks that followed, investigators began to suspect Robert Bray's d eath was not an accident, but a murder made to look accidental. The Orange County District Attorney's office will try to _ prove this contention in Superior Court, where Bray's stepson Willie Ray Wisely. 29, and another man, James M. Dunagan, 26, are scheduled to stand trial Monday before Judge Kenneth Lae. The pair are charged with murdering Bray by deliberately SHOOTING FOR FITNESS -Huntington Beach youngsters pl ay \\i th parachute at Edison Community Center during ··Tot Fitness Fun" program. Aim of the program. which involves children with their parents. is to de,·elop the releasing the truck cab while he was working beneath it and holding him in position while it descended. Attorney Dennis McNerney, representing Dunagan, said he has filed a motion requesting that the two men be tried sep a rately, Judge Lae is expected to rule on that motion Monday. Both de f e ndant s have contended they weren't even in Huntington Beach when Bray died. But one witness who testified at a preliminary hearing in the case said Wisely admitted to him th~t Bray was killed to prevent him from telling police he had unwittingly been transporting cocaine Illegally from Florida to California. Investigators also contend . Wisely was.concerned that. if his mother should die, her property and insurance benefits would go to Bray and not lo him. As recounted by Sgt. Pat Clemens. head of the Huntmgton Beach police s pe cia l investigations learn, the probe that led to murder charges in Bray's death actually began with a n anonymous t ip concerning an armed robbery. childrens· coordination and m otor s kills through supervised activit ies. Another eight-week session of the popular class sponsored by cit~"s Communtty Ser\'ltcs Department begins next month Reagan loosens CIA safeguards Wider authority given for intelligence gathering .in U.S. for putting "the CIA back in business in the United States with no oversight and a secret budget ." covert actions within the United States so long as they are not intended to influence U.S. politics. policies or news media. On Feb HI, 1981 , two men robbed u Temple City antique and Jewelry s hop of almost $200 ,000 in va luables The vi ctims told Los Angeles County Sheriffs investigators that one of the gunmen had 11 cast on une hand. On March 24. an 11nonymous informant told llunt1ngton Beach police that a man named Willie Wi sely might have been involvc.'CI in a Temple City area robbery According to police. trucker Robert Bray had quarreled with his stepson and had forced him to move out of the Underhill l.;11\1• honu• \hored by Bray and h I~ \It l(t', 1!;>11•1 Hut aft1•1 ttray du~tl March 910 tht· t nH·k 1nc1dent , Wisely nioH•d buck into hi!> mother's honu·. at'l'Ordang lo police. A ft e r r 1· c· c 1 v 1 n g l he lip t•o111·crn1n~ hi:. possible lie to tht· T cmvlc City rob bery, Huntington Hcach police began folh>" 1n,g W1~cly Tht·v noticed he had a cast on h1 .., l0l'ft hund, a condition J ti ri hutl·d to ont-of the Temple ('11 \ roblwr:-. c;u Ma r C'h <!5. Huntington l~N· TfUT KE R. Page A2) 6 • count1ans indicted • ID hash Six Orange Coas t residents h ave been i nd ic ted o n drug·smugghnf? C'ha rges 1n connection with the shipment of more than 17 tons of Lebanese h as h is h .int o Maryland 15 months ago. federal drug agents report. The ha:-:.h1 s h . unloaded in Annapolis and later d1v1dt'd and transported across the country in pickup trucks, was one or the l arges t s h i pment s ever uncovered in the t.: .S.. agents said. The s ix Orange Count y resident s c h ar ged with cons piracy to smuggle hashish, accordi n g lo th e Drug Enforcement Adm1nis trat1on. were: Mi chael J Howard. 32. El Toro: Rhonda Howard. 30, El Toro : Sani R Giordano, 30, Huntington Beach Kathi 0 Giordano. Z1. Huntington Beach. Gregory C. Nott. 36, Cost11 Mesa. and Robert M. Gre1oc 32. Laguna Beach. Drug authorities said Michael lloward 1s the only Orange Coast resident arrested thus far They s aid he is free on $500,000 bail Authorities in Maryland said most of those indicted are still at large and ma~ go by aliases An indictment 1s a charge made against a person b) a grand jury. ll does not es tablish guilt or innocence. In all. authorities s aid. 22 people were indicted in the case. many from Florida and other parts of California Agents said a n estimated 35,000 pounds or the original shi pment. worth from $25 million to S50 million. was d1 :-.trihuted to Califorma and CJnada by ... muggier!> 'I he fl·dcr:sl 1nvcst1g'at1on IJt•gan aftt-r fi shermen off the coast of Ocea n Cit y . o n .\1 a r' land .., Ea'it ern Shore. d l!'>('l;verl'ri the \I, reek age or a 47 foot pll'J"urc boat ID the late sumrnl'r of !!}80 In the "rc:<'k age were inner · tube!> conta1n1ng about 700 µ11unds of hashis h bearing mark1n~s i ndica t i ng it or1~anated 10 Lebanon, agents .... ~lid The rh:-.toverv of an a rticle or C'lot h1ng cuntalnanJ! a telephone numtJl'r a11cl <1 blihn~ address led uuthunt1l'" to a fjrm on Kent Is land and later to a four·acre, ... ti11res1d1· «'"late an Annaoolis . Authont1cs said t he hashish 1.., bcl1e,l'd to h ave been u11l11Jdl'fJ at these two points on Aug HI. I~ The "recked boat "as one or tt>ree boats that are hl'hl•\ed to have delivered the hashis h to \lar) land after a -.l'rll'" of lr<1n:-.fcr!-from larger 't•-.s<+• Agents ... aid the~ learned that '>l'\ l'ral tt•ams of smugglers c· 11 n ' 1· r g e d o n t h e Annapolis Ocea11 City area durin,g tht' ... ummer of 1!8> to 1•\ec·ute a si ngle smuggling \'l•nture Hit teaDI • worrying WASHINGTON <AP > - Pres ident Reagan loosened on Friday the domestic safeguards imposed by two predecessors to keep the C IA and other intelligence agencies from abusing civil liberties. saying he wants "lo remove the aura or suspicion" s urrounding their missions. Reagan's order includes new authority for the Cent ral . Intelligence Agency lo collect "signifi ca nt " foreign intelligence inside the United States, and gives it the right to conduct covert domesti c oper ation s if they a re not inte nded to influence U.S. policies or politics. The order replaces one signed by President Carter in January 1978 , which the Reagan . administration had criticized as unduly hampering U .S . intelligence activities. Carter's order had loosened restrictions that had been pnpose~ by President Ford. Reagan said the revised rules we r e needed lo ··provide America's intelligence commwlity with clearer, more positive guidance and lo re move the aura of suspicion and mis trust that can hobble our nation's intelligence efforts." But.Sen. Daniel..P. ·Moynihan, D·N.Y .. acting chairman or the Senate Intelligence Committee. sai.d "It. appears that the pres ident ~as aecepted the advice" 6ffered by his panel. which had been critical or the earlier drafts . Reagan's order allows the CIA to collect "significant" foreign intelligence within the United Slates if that effort is not aimed at learning about the domestic activities of U.S. residents and corporations. Carter restricted C I A coll ection of foreign intelligence in the United States l o either commercia l information or information on U.S. residents or corporations believed to be acting on behalf or a forei~n power. Upper Bay sewer line co1npleted Reagan WASHINGTON (AP 1 - Pres1dt'fll Reagan personally cxpn·sse<I conc:e m Friday over 1n tclliJ!enee r eports that a terrorist squad trained in Libya has cnlt!n·d the l'ni ted States on a mission to as'iassmale him OI" ulhel" government leaders. __j. However. Reagan said that under the new guidelines "no intelligence agency of the United States ... will be given the authority to violate the rights and liberties guaranteed lo all Americans by our Constitution and laws." llllCI CIAIT lllTHIR Variable high c louds through today, with fog and low clouds in morning hours. Slightly warmer Sunday. Highs today 66-70 al beaches, 74-77 inland. Sunday h igh~ 70-75 al beaches, 76-82 inland Lows 52-56. 111111 TlllY Medical 1tudents at Harvard art feommg abo\it the "final epidemic ·" Nuclear war. See ~ C7 11111 CMK• ~ ·-----CH ~ C..OI --C1-1 c-kt ., ............ c.-1 c...... AM ........ .,.. C-llf T ......... a ....... ~ ,..._. Cl·I ~ 111 ..... AJ ........... a ...... All \ Although expanding the CIA's role inside the United Stales. the executive order does so on a much more limited scale than Reagan administration officials proposed in three earlier drafts. Des pite the c hanges. Rep. Donald Edwards, D·Calif.. chairman of a House Judiciary subcommittee on constitutional· rights. criticized the new order The order also gives the CIA its first authority to conduct By ST EVE MARBLE Of .. Dell-, ...... SUit A controversial sewer line that once seemed doomed when environmentalists complained it would disturb wildlife in the Upper Newport Bay will be put into operation Monday . The two-mile Newport Beach line will ser ve much of east Newport and reportedly has the capacity to handle an additional population of 3,000 or roughly 1,000 new homes. County's proposed traffic remedies hit in airport suit By GLENN SCOTT Of .................. Newport Beach lawye r s challenging expansion of John Wayne Airport have tried to show ln Orange County Superior Co urt that the county government's propo s~d remedies for traffic congestion are "at best an open question." The lawyers for the city and an allied eovirorunental poup, Stop PolluUn1 Our Newport CSPON>. questioned a local transportation expert on the likelihood a freeway will be bu.ill along the San Joaquin Hills transportation corridor. The witnns. former county Transportation Commission · Ch airman Al Hotltnden of Fountain Valley. •'id cua'rent ' sources of funds are not available to construct the' freeway . The freeway is mentioned in the master plan's environmental impact reports as a means for reducing traffic con,estion at the airport. Pierce O'Donnell. one of the lawyers representing the city, said alter the hearing his side is trylng to s how Judge Bruce Sumner that likely problems such as severe traffic congestion should have been projected in environmentaJ studies for the master plan. But be said the reports failed lo disclose the posslbllity that the freeway to run south of Newport Beach may never be built. . The coonty's lawyer. Michael Gatzke, was unsuccessful in introducing as evidence tbe county's so-called Multimodal Study. which includes plans for the rreeway. Sumner ruled that the study's contents were not disClosed in the environmental reports. O'Donnell. E. Clement Shute Jr. and several other lawyers are asking Sumner lo hall expansion plans for John Wayne becaus e they claim the e n vir onmental studies are inadequate. Gatzke is arguing the studies are complete. The trial. expected to last another two weeks, was not in session Friday and will resume Monday. ln a related lawsuit, JusUces for the 4th District Court· ot Appeal in San Bernardino beanl <See AJaron, •1.1• AZ> .................... ,.,.,..'"'_ -······•>• ..... The hne runs from a basin in Big Canyon along the bank of the bay to the Newport Dunes aquatic park where it links to an existing sewer line . It took Ora nege Cou nty Sanitation District officials more than three years to win approval for the project, which at one point reached the state Coa stal Commission before being rejected. Sanitation district directors finally agreed to spend $220,000 to r est o re a seve n -acre saltwater marsh in Big Canyon to satisfy en vi ronmentalists. Approval was granted a short time later. The restoration work now has been finished and can be viewed in Big Canyon directly off Back Bay Drive. The new line. which cost more than $800.000, was needed because the exi s ting pump station and the line it feeds into was said to be operating at sev e n times th e d esigned capacity. Officials reported periodic overflows in which raw sewage was spilled into Big Canyon. a fa s hionable r es idential com munlty. Sewage also backed up one Ume and overOowed into the Newport Harbor Area C hamber of Co mm e r ce headquarters. Sanitation officials claim the new sewer line is long overdue. The new 24-inch pipe, which replaces a IO.inch ptpe1 is called a gravity-now line ana does not require a pump station. It is billed as an energy-efficient model that should cost only $1,000 a yur to maintain. ' A da~ l'a rlier;. R~aJtanordereo­ Sccrct Scr\'lce escorts for his·• ·• t hree to p aides . Security officials . .,.. ho have taken the purported threat ser iously for more than a week. already had tightened the protection of the pr es ident. Vi ce President <: eor ge Hush and Cabinet off1<'1ab SEE R ELATED Sl'ORV, PAGE i\8 These offi cials are known lo h<' conc1'rne d about the poss1b1hty of an a rmed attack a gainst the president or an attempt to blow up his plane with a surface-to-air missile. Th ere a l so are fears that terrorists might try to hit his armored limousine wilh a rocket.propelled g re nade or some other projectile "Obviously, you have lo be concerned a bout a ll the people that havt'.' been named in this," Rea)tan s aid. referring to p u bl 1 s h<' d r e p o rl s th al a five-man "hit team" from Libya was already on the prowl. Asked If he took the purponed plot seriou!lly. the president replied . "I ttunk you have to. I think 1t ·s safe to say that in any serurity case " A s ked 1r R ea ga n were considering curtallin1 public appearances. a source said, "It's moving in that direct.ion." Talking with reporters after a bill-signing ceremony, Re1.1aa <See HIT, Page A2) • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 5. 1981 Remap showdoWn set Reaction muted to high court acceptance of ca~e rtearllon to the llite Supreme rourt 's l nterventl~ '•'° lbe p a r l I s a n b •I.(~• o v e r ,rcupport1onmcnl Of 'C"ettfomla's , lci:i~lat1vu ond c09treS1ional :districts waa mated Prlday, although the Secretary or State's : orr.('.e expressed worry over 'loglslicol roulupa .the court . pcarlng mlghl cause.. • The court voted vnanlmo.ty lo hear lawaui\8 flied by Democrats trying l• sustain reapportionment bUls passed by ttie Democrat-coolrolltd Legislature but cbal.len1ed by Qe publicans in ~referendum petitions. . ~" , The court ordeNcf."'1 bearfne Jan. t 1. less ttraa fbe moaths before the primary election in which not only lhe GOP referendum but aJSG 1e9islaUve and congressional raees are to be on the baUol. Secretary or State March Fong Eu. the a\ate's chief election officer. said lbe hearing 1sn 't soon enough for all the ca ndidates · deadlines. paperwork and printing that precede an election. From Page A1 ··We are concerned 11nd dism&y.t," aald Caren Daniels. a spok•troman for Ms . Eu. She said the 11eeretar y of state plans to asll the court t or an "'Immediate" hearing because county officials, in particulu, need more lime to reprogram their computers and prepare accurate information ror the slate's millions or voters. Most other reac tion was relatively noncommltal. But one legislator whose district would be e liminated by the proposed reapportionment, Sen. Dan O'Keefe, ft-Cupertino. said the court .. should stay out of the entire process." Reapportionment , the complex. computerized and contenUous process or drawing dlstrict·~aries to conform with ·~e·penon . one-vote" requi~ll'lenls after each census, plays a major role In deciding political eoetrol of the state for the foUowtng decade. The b.ills passed by the ~gislature In the session that ended Sepl. 15 were designed. as usual, to protc<.·t incumbents und help the majority puty RepubhC'tins say the proposed district!'> would gai n 10 legisl11t1 vc and cong ressional seal s for Ocmocruts. They contend i. reapportionment that took prop er arcou nt of population g11 ins in strongly Republlcun s uburbs would allow them to gain seats und perhaps win control of the Legislature as we ll as the congressional delegation. Republicans launched pet1llon drives after Gov Edmund Brown Jr. si~ned the three reapportionment bills. With help from President Reagan. who signed the first petitions and whose picture appeared on envelopes mailed statewide, Republit'ans la s t m o nth submitted more than 900.000 sign atures on eac h or three referendum petitions. Thal should be more than enough lo qualify for the June ballot unl ess th e court intervenes. Normally. when a refe rendum qualifies for the ballot it blocks the law it is challenging from taking effect until the vole. AIRPORT S UJT The Democrats' four lawsuits, • • • combined into one case by the this week presentations rrom attorneys hoping lo ruerse a 1978 supe rior court decision awarding no dameigu to SJ famihes living near Jahn Wayne Airport over their homes. court. contend the state must The second suit, which was use the ne w boundary lines litigated earlier this 'year in because the current d_istricts. Orange County Superior Court. c reated ~Y the_ court_ 1~ 1~3. also has been prepared for havea ~idc disparities i n appeal. sources said. lpopul t on That laW!iuit wa& tbe first of .two cases in whka no-monetary damages were (~far airport {leighbors seet""'~rds for Lawyer Michael M .. Berge......., They also note that the argued on Wedne.sday in San congressiona l reapportionment Bernardino that misconduct or bi ll includes the two new jurors wbo discussed the case dis tricts to which California is ·personal injuries allcf' property tiamages as a r1'Sult of jet nolse prematurely had denied his entitled because of population client.a a fair trial. gains. .. . From Page A1 :·TRUCKER DEATH INVESTIGATED • • • •"Beach police and Los Angeles 'County Sherirt's deputies. ·. ·urmed with a 5earch warrant. ·'converged on the Underhill Lane home. , Under a bed they ,.,... 1110le than Sl00,000-worth o f "merchandise. incNdto& jewel'tJ. gold pieces. wtttcb4M; and an ..$8.000 bronze statue. ·They also .confiscated an automatic pistol and a rtne. The valuables foQnd by .police were identified as kems takea kl the Temple City holdup. Wisely was arrested °" suspicion of armed robbery and placed in Los Angeles County Jail. During questioning by Lo~ Angeles County deputies, Wisely implicated a second man In the holdup. Phillip Themp!on. 36, of San Francisco. • Victims of the• 'temple City holdup identified bompson a,, 'Wisely's 'partMr. Al the time of Wts:ely's 31T'e8t, Thompson was already ln ~u s t od y 1n Burlineame in co nn ec tion with a rob · bery-kidnapping. causing it to drop the six or •seven safety-margin inches, just enough to compress the truck driver 's c hest and cause suCfocation. ExpaDdlng their probe, police distribuaed fliers and asked local newspapers to print articles mentlonidg that Bray's death was being investigated. It was not described public ly as a murder. Police a s ked any witn esse1 to come forward None did. Duriag this period. Wisely rem ained in Los Angeles County Jail in connection with the Te mple City robbery. A fellow prisoner. transient Richard Kish. 30, telephoned Huntington Beach police May 16 to s ay he had noticed newspaper clippings about Bray's death on the wall in Wisely's cell and had asked about them. Kish told police Wisely had admitted be was responsible for his step(aeher's death. Kish himself was awaiting trial on a!'med robbery. assault and burglary charges related lo Kish quoted Wisely . as iaying /'the old fool knew too much". about :: how his rig was being used to bring : shipments of cocaine ... ,..,,. ; That charge ha• ahlce been a Sanla Monica incident. dropped, but wllile ft was in According to Sgt. , Clemens. custody. Thomp90rt-contacted Huntington Beach police made ~untington Beach police and no prombes to Kish. but agreed told them to take a clOMr loet at t o c o a t i n u e r e c e i v i n g the death of W"isely's .st.eplatber, information from tum. Robert Bray. • , ' Kiah a\bequently told police A ccordin1 tQ• D-.nlin1toai,''Wlsety hlld talked further about B each polic:e ,•\~omp••• ~ bit st•9tber's doth. Sgt. Fharacteriz.ed ·&~a:...a M'a --; C1emeft did ,Kish bega.n-. murder. relaying 'illformaUon that had ' They say Thompmn ••med not beea released publicly. James Dunagan as U.·man Wbo indicallng Wisely indeed was worked with Wisely in the Bray talk inc to his fellow prisoner. ¢eath. Accordine to Kish. Wisely also ~ Based on this information, implicated Dunagan as his Huntington Beach police decided accomplice during these to make a closer examination or conversations. ~obert Bray's demise. During a recent preliminary " They found Ut•t •although a hearlDI before West Orange ~. 1 O O ·pound "',$~u ck c I b Cou1ttJ' •M\micipeJ Court Judge • fUpposedly had 1Ulill • '1m, Raghar Engebretsen. Kis h :('Bray had no ~p;n. testified· that Wisely had h In vesti1ator• •'--oo•ered rev•.._, tee motivea for killing :: )Jray's truck t.a.I -a safety bia st~t. 'lteature that prevftlted UM Cllb Kis h ttlDted Wisely as saying :>from falling more Ufaa abeut Ill ·•the old ·toot knew too much" ~"'ot seven inches al atime. about• llow his I on g ·ha u I Truck experts enlisted by tractor-trailer rig was being 1's><>Hce found no signs that the used to bring s hipments of -JJJaf e ty feature had c ocaine from Florida to . ~alfunclioned. California. Police concluded tbe cab bad "He said the last trip back his ~een released ill.tea.tienally, stepfather bad discovered the • CtHtMed _., ........ 11....U-MJI All otMr .. ,. ,... .... ~ ~~QIM ...... CA. -~ ... c....--.u..- ~,.. = o.11 .... dtl. ~. -=---· ........... .. '• ........... ...... ................. -. •• drug s and that he had discovered that Mr. Wisely was involved in them and that he (Bray) had kicked him out of the house," Kish testified .. According to Kish. Wisely said he. Dunagan and a third man took Bray 's truck to a warehouse in Long Beach. bent the accelerator rod lo a point whe re il would have to be repaired and returned the truck to where it was usually parked, on Springdale Stree t i n Huntington Beach. Kish testified that Wisely said he and Dunagan were watching on March 9 as Bray jacked up the cab and climbed beneath it to determine · what was wrong with the accelerator. According lo Kish. Wisely said he then "ste pped up. with J .D. (D unag a n ) c lose by and released the cab so that 1l fell on his s tepfather .. During the pr e l1m1nary hearing. Huntington Beach police detective Richard C. Hooper described how Dunagan was taken into custody. Dunagan last s pring was wanted for possession or stolen property and for questioning in th e Northern Ca l ifo rni a robbery-kidnapping that led to the arrest of Phillip Thompson. Wisety·s alleged partner in the Temple City holdup. Dunagan was thought to be in Orange County According to Sgt. Clemens. local informants wer e r elu ctant to divulge Ounagan's whereabouts. Investigators then devised a ruse aimed at forcing Dunagan to surface. They put out the word that a man from Northern California was in the area. carrying a letter for Dunagan from his friJpd. Phillip Thompson. Dunagan unknowingly called-a phone manned by Huntjngton Beach undercover officers. He agreed to m eet the man allegedly carrying Thompson·s letter at a Bob's Big Boy restaurant in El Toro. The man with the letter. in fact. was detective Hooper, who entered the restaurant on June 25. wired with a tape recorder. Hooper says he told Dunagan the letter was in his car and began conversing in the restaurant. During the preliminary hearing, Hooper testified that he asked Dunagan if he and Wisely had killed Bray and was told. '"Yeah , well . okay so we did .... ah. we just. ah. played with something underneath the frame. you know. so where he'd have lo work on it ... Huntington Beach police and Ora nge County S h e riff's depuHes arrested Dunagan and a companion outside the restaurant. Boutique ·slated at Golden West Hand-crafted girts will be displayed today at the aMuaJ Arts and Crart.s Boutique in t.he parking lot of Golden Wes t College in Huntington Beach. The boutique. a long with a toys, games and s ports equipment swap meet, will take place from 9 a .m . to 3 p.m. Admission ls free. • J • .,...., ~ Piiie. .. •1c-...... NO SERIOUS INJURIES County f1rdi):(hler:-. sN1ousl~ injured The at·cidcnt occurred and Califnrn1 <.1 highway patrolmen orcicre<I whc11 ltw ('!Ir!'> :-.toµpcd to avoid a stopped those involv<:d in a four-tar l'h:un readwn motof't•wlt'. wh1dl polite !-.aid had become ace 1dent on llw soulhhound Sun D1l·go l'fllan~ll'fl on t• l:ul<IN wh1<"h had fallen from Freew:n Fndav to lie IJ, th<.• rotub11lt• e1flcr a11 11n1clt•nt1tll'd tnu·k they complain~d of fJU 0 11l hut nc1m• -"-t'_l'_l'_ ---- NRC sides with SCE over Onofre emergency plans By DAVID KlJTZMANN CH IM DMty l"t!M Slaff Southe rn California Edison Co. apparently won't have to prove th e ade qua cy or emergency planning around the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in the event of a major earthquake and a simultaneous nudear accident. Edison offi cials suid Friday t h e y· w e r e t o I d b y representatives in Bethesda. Sunday • • interview guests set He re are the scheduled guests for the S unda y television interview programs : -ABC, .. This Week With David Brinkley." Ariel Sharon. Israel's defense minister -CBS. .. Face the Na Lion, · Sen. Robert C. Byrd. D· W Va. NBC."Meel the Press. Vernon Jordan. president or the National Ur ban League UpcominJ.! Sunday on CBS' "60 Minutes'" .. Fifteen Yt'ar:.. lo Lire·· Harry Reasoner reµorts on the plight of Henry Barkt!r. who wa'!:. sentenced to 15 'car!> to lire on a g ually plt:J to a t'harge or murder ··One Balhon Consumers" M 1ke Wallace looks at how Chana 1s buying and producing more consumer goods "Claude Pepper" Morley Safe r profiles the 81 year -old congressman from Florida who is a champion or the cause or the elderly · Md . that th e Nuclear Rcitulatory Commission ordered a rederal licensing panel not to require consideration or the earthquake questwn 1n relation to lic~ensing or newly built units 2 and 3 Spokesmen for the federal nu c lear age n cy confirmed Friday that the fi ve-member N KC v~ behind closed doors on the matter. but they did not disclose the nature o r the dC•('ISIOO F: d 1 son. represent at 1 v es. however. said thev learned the board VC1led 3·2 IO 0favor Of their a1>peal. filed last summer ' Thal appeal came when the three-member Atomic Safety and L1t'ensing Board. an arm or the NRC. told utility officials that 1t wanted to know how well e mergency evacuation plans wou Id work in the event or a n earthquake stronger th;.in the tremor the plant was meant to \\ 1thsland The panel a lso '>C l the cond1t1on that a nuclear arc1dent '~ould be Ot'curra ng s 1 m u I L a n.e 11 u s I y w 1 t h t h e • earthquake In protesting th al det'1s1on. Money supply drop reported 8~ the Associated Press The Federal Rcsen e reported Friday that the natlfln ·s money supply fell by S900 million this \\eek. in further ev1dent'e or ~aggirig economic activity The money suppl) rell to a seasonal ly adjus ted S436 4 b11l1on, the first d rop an four weeks Edi so n lawyers s aid the licensing panel was exceedjng its authority in posing such a question on its own Government lawyers sajd the question had ramifications for the entire nuclear industry. If the licensing board had been upheld. other panels could have also posed que s tions jeopardizing timely completion of the licensing process. NRC lawyer Rk ha rd Hoefling s aid . The utility has contended throughout licensing hearings that its SJ.3 billion plant is built to withstand the larges t earthquake considered possible an the coastal a rea. three miles south or San Clemente From Page A1 IDT ... i-.aid he has had no contact with Libyan s trongman Moammar Khadafy . who was e nraged when L' S planes shot down two Libyan Jets 1n a dogfight last August · · 1 think he figures I 'm ('Oncerned." Reagan s aid. News exec•utives were summoned to the White House on f'riday and as ked not to report s pec ific sec urit y measures used in protecting the president and others But some of those ~tep!:., such a s the add1t1on or an anti-s niper team to ha:. motort'ades. already are a matter of public record. At least two informants. long reJ.(arded as t'redible, have pronded details or the alleged Libyan plot t o government agents. a source s aid A,. ......... SINGING WESTS Country singers Shelley West. left. and her mother. Dottie West. hug during a break in tap- ing their CBS television s pecial. .. A Countr~· Christmas." lo be s hown Wednes day . 'Test tube' kin exp ected Louise Brown. the world's first "test tube" baby, could have a brother or sister, or even twins. in time for her fourth birthday in July. Louise's mother, Lesley, is expecting another child who, like Louise, was conceived outside the womb, the Press Association . Britain 's d omestic news agency A London judge told S bowad dywadd y, a top British rock band, they can keep a $9.480 fee after cutting short a show in front of a "d isgr aceful " h ostile audience in London. " High Court Judge Sir Hugh Mais said the g roup, which speciaJizes in 1950s-style rock music . wa s "entirely justified" in refusing to go back on s tage after lead singer David Bartram was struck by a full bee r can thro wn from the 4,SOO·strong a udience. Saying the mus icians were "in danger of being injured." he dismjssed a c laim by the o rganizers . of the November 1979, s how at London 's Alexandra Palace concert hall. that the eight-man band r eturn the fee paid lo them in advance. reported. It said gyn ecologist P a t ric k S t ep t oe and physiologi s t R obert Edwards, the pioneers of the ··in vitro" fertiliz ation technique, confirmed the news to Mrs. Brown, 34. and her husband. J ohn. in a telephone call to their home in the western city of Bristol. M arist College said it will dedicate a communications arts cent er to Lowell T h o m as, the broadcast pioneer who died last August, three months after speaking at the Poughkeeps ie, N. Y. school's commencement. (' Thomas "establi s hed ·e ndur ing s t a ndards for students and for citizens of the world." said Dennis J. Murray, college president, in a statement The project was endorsed by Lowell Thomas Jr and the Thomas family. the sc hool s aid Former President Gerald Ford is honorarv chairman of a committee cstablii.hed to raise 111v11ey fur the center C1tv Councilman J im Rady of Escondido, reported to be the personal choice of Rep. Co a.d a l Extended outlook Llor.t v•r1i1bl• w•no' tnrovigh tonl9'11 ell<e9( _,.,,_,.110 wttl 10 10 II _,,OU ;,. aflerftOOn !.outhwul swell 1 lo l fttl Low <louCli and loc:•I loo with Otltv o•rh•I <learln9 in atternoot'I V.S. summary Sunroy ll<IH ..:rou Ille \aulh, IM Pl•ln' •net most of '"• Roclues mar•.o Fr..,.,y's WHlher COASTAL.. MOUNTAIN Aaf.A~ F•tr tt'lrOUQf'I ttw orrtOCI with h10f'\ tU be.CO~\ 1n I .. I-70. '11911> O¥er lnl•nd are.s 7• IO IM '--• .. 10 )6 Mount•on .-.-1 l\•OM SI 10 '5 Low\ In Ille <Os. Smog report I - ' IT!:ill • ~ 0 - Clair &riener. R <:allf., as 8urgener'8 isuccessor, pl1tru1 to unnounc·c for CongresR on Tuesd•y. A n ews conferen ce at which Rady will throw his hat into the ring will t>tl held at Escondido's City Hall, I' spokeswoman said today. Burgener decided 111tain.st seeking r e-election in the 43rd Congressional District. The American Academy of Ar~ and Letters bas two new members former New York Philharmonic musical dlrector Leonard Bernstein, whom the academy called ··America 's most renowned musician." and h istorian Arthur ~bleslnger Jr. Berns.,tein will dccupy the chair last held by composer Sa mue l Barbu, who died last year. Schlesinger will take the chair previously occ upi e d by th e late composer Howard HaHon, it was announced at the o r ga nization's an nual meeting. The academy, the upper l>0dy of the larger Institute of Arts and Letters, selects SO members of the institute for spedal distinction. Singer Connie F rancis says she sends President Reagan telegrams a couple or times a week to teJI him what he's doing right and says he makes her feel "like it's J ohn Wayne in the White House." "I 'm an avid fan of the president." Miss Francis s aid as it was announced she was joining the board of the Cri m e Victim s Legal Advocacy Institute. FAN Singer Connie Franci s l i k es what President Reaga n i s doing. t.IOM ....,. fell o .. r llw Great l.HH -the central AC>IMl«...,.,.s. l..lghl ~n mov..s ll'fougll the middle AllMlll< c ... st sl•les •nd along 1"9 P4Klfk H0'111we\t, The Aor Quallly M•na4emen1 01\trlcl predl<I> 900d •Ir Quallh lor everyone In, .. Soulh Coast air batiro lhrOUQ1' _..,. 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" Sanlo -.!<• J ) 12 I 2 SW How-1 lloac;h 1 ' 11 Ott-• ""1 ... T-11to ,,. 2 J SW SMI Olo9DC--1v 2 4 IJ t J w «>wt._ for Soonday; Unto <Mft91t. We're Listening ••• II°"'"°""°' WI""!"' What do you hke about the Daily r1lot? What don't )IOU hke' Coll the numbfor helow and your message will be recorded, trans<'ribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. · The same 24 hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for veriricatlon No circulation calls, please Tell us what's on your mtnd ,, .. 11 642·6086 La 11 • ., 50 ,. JO .. 50 .. .. ... 1' • SS ... 4S .. SI .. 50 .. 4S .. 50 1' " .. .. .. .. u SI .. .. ... .. u Sl ... JI .. " St La It ll • • 4 11 ,. .. Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Stslurday. December 5, 1981 Crime dropOff told OC shows decr ease of 3.3 per cent thr ough Se ptember For the first time an severul years, the nurnb •r of c rimes reported 1n Oru n Jte County durin~ the first nint• montlus of the year fell from the yeur before. 95,772 crimes u.:a1nst both persons a n d property were r e ported compared to 99,077 crimes after nine months last year a decrease or 3 3 percent based on figures supplied by local law enforcement agencies Crimes against property. such as' burgla ry and the ft, were down by 3.6 percent, although c rimes against persons showed a slight increase or 0 6 percent There were 79 hom1cidt:s reported through September in 1980 and 75 reported this year, a decrease of 5 percent Robberies were down by 5 6 percent Rapes, however, increased by 1.6 percent and assaults we re up by 5.8 percent Ke ith Concannon, a county program manager who compiled the slaltst1 cs. noted in a cover letter that this 1s the first time in five years th<it reported c ri mci. have dropped lie cautioned against making any forecasts with the data . however · Th(• full year'i. llata will be much more important to know 1f Uw Increases an crimt' have slowed or hailed," he said. "ln fuel, severttl years will be nt-cdcd tu detern11ne if thi:s ii. a one l11t1t.' fluctuation " For m ost co a 1>ta l commun1tiei.. the nine month i1tat1st1cs also showed declines m reported crimes Cost a Mesa. Fountain Valley. Newport lieach and Huntington Beach have • • • reportl•cl dl•creased crime• Irvine u11d Laguna Beath showed increase~ Tustin 1.1nd Or<inge, where burglaries have been reduced dramat'ic1tlly , s howed the l:.trgest decreases in reported crimes. Tustin re ported a 2().8 percent decline and O range a 23.3 percent r educ-tion Yorba Linda had the largest increase at 26 1 percent • • * County crime stats Tol al reported Percenl crimes change ·-1981 Orange County 99,077 95,772 .3 3 (total> ('osta Mesa 5.608 5,387 -3.9 fountain Vallt:y 2,304 2, 101 -8.8 Huntington Reat•h 7,829 7,114 ·9.2 Irvine 2.202 2,454 +14.l l.aguna Bt:ach 1.035 1.138 +9.9 Newport Bea<'h 4,239 4, 111 -3.0 l 'nincorporatc:d 8,738 8,378 -4.1 Reported crimes and percentage chaoge for coastal nim munit1es for first nine months of 1981 compared Lo same time in 1980 Cory disav ows responsibility • • for state 's budget crisis State Controller Ken Cory, who 1s con1>1denng running next year for governor. said Friday that the s u1c '!> grossly unbalanced budget 1s not hii. doing. A four term De moc ratic as sembly man fro m Wes \ Orange Count y before he was elected in 1974 to the statewide finanl'l(.11 J.IOSt . CQr y met ror lun ch 1n Santa Ana with m embers of the County Club T he ·•uftlmatc hammer" he has as 1.-o'f\Lroller. he said. is simply not to 1>1g n the state's che('ks 1f he believes no m oney is left an the treasury to pay them P.xpect<.icl while $300 million in unanticipated costs are likely. Erad1<.·at1on e fforts for tbe Med iterranean fruit fly, for example. cost the state $56 million and tougher policies on c riminals means prison costs will rise b~ $30 million. he said One of the organizers of the- b 1part1 s an c lub . Ri c hard O'Neill . 1s a long time friend and political all y or the 44-year-old Cory Hui Cory said he does n't have the power to force the Legislature and the governor to adjust their fi scal policies The po liticians. he claimed. are mQrC interested 1n effecting polltacatl y popular tax cuts than in c ulling back the s late's expenses. C'l)ry said the state's budget lh1i. f1s{·al year calls for $25 billion in spending with S600 m 1 Il ion 1n reserves But he claimed the sluggish econom y means the state will receive mu<.·h lt.'SS rt.'venue than He predirted that the state. which reC'cnlly enjoyed a com fortable surplu s of funds, will finish this fiscal year s:too million to S..100 m1lhon in debt By the end of next fiscal year, he warned. the state may· be S2 billion in the red. Although he didn't mention his interest in running for the governor's job during his speech . Cory told r eporters afterward he expects to decide by F'ebruary whether to run Cory. with the help of some fri e ndl y ques tionin g fro m s p ectat ors. said the severe financial problems he predicts are outside hi power to reform Two accused deputies resign Pai r investigated i n. alleged sex acts with t een Two Orange County She riff's Department deputies accused or hav ing unlaw ful sex ual inte rcourse with a 16-year-old girl resigned their Jobs Friday. a department spokesman said. Lt. Wyatt Hart said the two deputies. Robert M Schaeffer. 37. of La Palma. and Thomas J Barry, 23. of Stanton, turned in their respective res1gnat1ons voluntarily A third deput) 1mplt caled 1n the investigation. who is out or state a nd not aware of the investij?ation, has not bee n SIOZS.00 ch<i rgcd, Ila rt said. two other deput 1es wer e aJso According lo Hart. the alleged involved. acts in\'olved a female Explorer The two deputies are accus~ Scout who belonged to a scouting or unla"iul sexual intercourse pos t attached to the sheriff's with a female under the age or department. Hart said the investigation 18 and contribut ing t o the was initiated Nov. 7 after an delinquency of a minor. Hart said offl<·aal of the Explorer Post learned of the alleged Schaeffer "as placed on rel<itionship between Schaeffer. ad m inistrat1ve leave Nov 9 a ser geant assigned to the jail, Barry, who was a bailiff to and the girl. who was not Orange Count) Superior Court 1denl1fied due to her age Judge William Thoms on. was Subseque nt investi gation, olaced on s imilar leave Nov . Hart said, showed_t:;.;.h:..::a;..;;t_a;:;;.t~le""as=-"t __ 1_9_. _H_a_rt_s_a_id_. _______ _ a m I -~ FULL FACTORY SERVICE DEPT . OM PREMISES ' (' l ...,_ ............... ... -.-.c-oi ....,,,, ... .,......., ........ $145.00 -·1S ,,..= ci--•"""9 --·--product•"' _.,,,..,...,l~IC..... $719.00 AHAMCIMG AVAILABLE OAC ICA JI" ... llMOTI CO&.otrraAI 2000 ·--eor..t •llCA•Dltlell"'-• o-w.t.odl r-v ·~lor -.>IOSlc...,_ ~ HUf LO CAL DELIVERY _..._ __ _ $4H.OO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 5. 1981 Alcohol blamed • ID deaths of Wood, Holden LOS ANGELES <AP) Act.or l>ana Andrews. who triumphed ov~r r epeat e d bout• with alcoholism . said Friday he b~tved that William Holden arM Natalie Wood would still be alPtt' 1f they hadn't drWlk too m\lch before their accidents. •·u Is cle.r to all or us. I am s~e . there is every likelihood Bib and Natalie would be alive toClay if lt were not for alcohol. and that should not, cannOt, be Ignored," said Andrews, a board m11Dber or the National Council orr.Alcoholiam. "More than one or us, hearing or Bill and Natalie's deaths. commented. 'What a sad and sew~eleas waste.' .. he said. .Jliss Wood 43, drowned off Sipla Catailna ls-land last w t'kend when she slipped and CTEO -Cheryl Norton. ve. was elected president the Fount a i n Va 11 e ,. hool District Board of ustees a t Thursday night ·s eting. Cat ol Mohan was e cted vice president. Both men are beginning their t ·rd year on the boa rd. I: • o .. , ..... IUft,.... .JAMED - Ron Chilcote has been named president of the L{~·guna ·Beach Unified board of. trustees fe ll into the sea while her husband, actor Robert Wa gner. and actor Christopher Walken were havine a heated di111cusaion aboard the Wagners' ya~bt after an evening of dini na and drinking at an island restaurant. An autopsy Monday sho~ she had 0.14 percent alcohol in her blood. above California's 0.10 legal standard for intoxication. Sheri(r's investigators continued to decline comment Friday on reports she may have screamed out for help the night s he died and her cries went unheeded. Deputy Terry Gingrich said no statement would be issued even after the inves tigation concludes. Holden, 63, hit his head during a drunken fall in his Santa Mon1c·u apanment last month and bled to death. The coroner's 0Hic~11wd hi s blood alcohol level !.was 0 'l2 percent. · Andrews never implied Miss Wood Lwa11 more than a social drinker. but said she and Holden CO\lld-both be faulted for heavy drinking before their deaths. Andre w s. who li c ked 1&lcoholism 12 years ago and appeared trim and fit at age 72, praised the media for exposing the fact that both film stars were legally intoxicated at the time of their deaths. "I tell you lhat in re mindi.ng the public· that alcohol was present al both or these deaths, you are not to be censured but rather co mm e nd e d for performing a s ign ific ant service." he said. "and you Saddleback gets new bo~rd chief John Connolly of Mission Viejo has been elected president of the Saddleback Community College District's Board of Trustees for the l98l·IC business .year. Connolly was selected on a secret ballot by a majority of the seven-membe r trustee board during a special meetin g earlier this week at the district's North Campus in Irvine. He succeeds Trustee Willia m Walts of Tustin as board president. Connolly, an attorney. was fi rst appointed t o th e Saddleback board in August 1978 to fill the unexpired term or a former trustee. Connolly won a full four-year term in the 1980 election. His trustee area inc ludes a ll of Mission Viejo and portions of El Toro. San Juan Capistrano and Laguna Niguel. Also elected to board offices were Harriet Walther of Tustin as vice president. and Robert Price of Laguna Hills as clerk. P r:il·c is a fo rmer .board president. Trustees also voted to change their regular meeting day for the first time s ince the district was formed nearly 15 years ago. The panel will now meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays or the month at 7 p.m., rather than the · second and fourth Mondays . A college spokesman said the l·hange in meeting days would give district officials an extra day to prepare materials and allow trustees more time to st udy the documents before meeting Lagunan boar d h e ad Ron Chiicote . a trustee of the L'aguna Beach Unified School District for six years, has been ~ elected president or the school board for the second time since he began serving. Chilcote, a professor of political sci ence at UC Riv e r side, als o serve d as president two years ago He was re·named as head of the board an a 3-2 vot€ this week. Chilcote is taking oyer as president from WilUam Kentle. who was unsuccessful in his bid to be re-elected to the school board in November's election. Chilcote has been active in the Laguna Beac h Education Fouadation during his tenure as a trustee. The group raises private money for t he school district . Chilcote's election broke tradition. Board members usually are elected president by their former trustees after serving a one-year te rm a s board clerk. However, last year's clerk, tlarry Bithell. lost out in the polling as newly elected board members Jan Vickers and Carl Schwarz voted with Chilcote lo give him the president's chair Trustees Bithell and Dan Daniels cast dissentin~ votes. In a unanimous vote of the fi ve trustees. Schwarz was elected l>oanl clerk. the equivalent of vice president in the Laguna Beach Unified School District. Both Chilcote a nd Schwarz ass umed their posi tions 1 m mectiately after the voting and will serve one· year terms. Ch ina paint cl ass sla te d Laguna Niguel senior citizens can e nro ll in Saddleback College's be~inning Chinese brush painting class at Crown Valley Communit y Park beginning J an. 20. The class. offered by the Emeritus Institute, will meet Wednesdays from 6 to 9 p.m. Instructor will be Iris Adam, a loca l professional artist. The class includes instruction in painting bamboo. o r chids, mums and landscapes. Rctt1stralion for Emeritus classes as under way in Leisure World Clubhouse 4. For more information call 831·4835. V.rug suspect eyeS ~-release Bai l of John C. Gale lowered to $350,000 from mi llion I b ohn C. Gale. alleged l'.> be the l~;pder of a major Orange Qnmty drug ring. had his bail ri?duced from Sl million to ~.ooo Thursday by an Orange dounty Superior Court judge. · ! Gale remained in custody al d f'ange County Jail. but his yer said Friday he could n be free once the lower bail posted. 1 Of five defendants in the drug se, Gale, 33, had the highest ~I set by West Orange County Municipal Court Judge David Carter at the conclusion or a preliminary bearing last month. Santa Ana lawyer Keith Monroe. who represents Gale. asked Superior Court Judgt: Myron Brown T h ursday to reduce bail because Gale had made previou s court appearances and was a good bet net to nee. Gale and his co-defendants had been arrested last April at two Laguna Beach homes . Netted in the raid was 23 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $2. 7 million. It was the biggest seizure of cocaine in Orange - County history. Arresting o ffi cer s also confiscated about $130,000 in cash, as well as gems and gold valued at half a million dollars. Gale's O r ange County Superior Court trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 11 in J udie Brown's Santa Ana court room. ..., ......... ,AIR.IJlatAW -BUI Kohler. president the Callfon'da-Nevada District Exchange lubs, Presents one of more than a dozen J"n!edom Shrine documents that have been Laguna Beach. Accepting the gift are high school students Liza Smith and Everett Blanton. Laguna Beach Exchange Club president Dave Mallegg looks on. on the walls of the Boys Club of • would oo remiss 10 your duly af you did not do so." Andrews said his most serious vrohlems with alcohol occurred from 1964 to 1969 after he had given up drlnking an 1958. The uctur dadn 'l blame Hollywood for h is problem drinking, although he said. "I think my c areer might have had something lo do with it.'' "You walk into It unsuspectingly . . . first thing you know you've aot it ... it happens very slowly." he said. Andre ws, perhaps best noted for his 1946 movie, "The Best Years or Our Lives," knew Holden and worked with him in the Screen Actors Guild. He recalled an incident in the mid·l950s that portended both men's potential alcoholism When Andrews was first vice pres ident of SAG , Ronald Reagan was the guild president und Holden w&11 second vice presid e nt. After a un ion meeting, the three would visit a local bar to discuss it. As soon as they had finished one drink, Andrews recalled. the waiter would oHer another. Andrews said that when he and Holden said yes, Reagan would comment, "But you just had one. Wh y would you want another one?" That 's the diffe rence, Andre ws s aid. b e tween a JJ'Olential alcoholic and a non·alcoholic. "If we are ever to register any real progress in the fight against the tragedies c aused by Deity ...... SWI ,,_ SENIOR STROLL Inez Carroll. 77 . at left. and Merle Hattleberg, 59. were among 21 participants Friday in .. Senior Stroll" fund-raiser sponsored by Huntington Beach Senior Center. The event. wh1rh in\'olved l.8·mile stroll along Pacific Coast H1ghwa~. raised S372 for '.\l arch of Dimes cam paign to pn.'\'l'nt birth de fects •lcohol," he added. "then we musl r esist all attempts to ao{l-pe~.al lhe results of Its mh1use. Mo wer • issue gets 2nd look Newport Beach city council memben bave agreed lo gave a proposed noiae rule a second look after being told it would prohibit citizens from mowi.ng their lawns before 10 a.m. on Sundays. The SO·called lawn mower rule was proposed several weeks ago when a resident complained about noisy lawn equipment being used ul the Big Canyon Country Club Newport city officials said they contacted the country club and were told the club mows the lawn daily starting at 6 a.m. C lub o ff1 c 1a l s s aid maintenance men rev up the motors at the early hour in order to h ave the cours e groomed before golfers arrive. City offi cials determined that the council could take city rules that restrict construction work at certain hours and apply them to lawn mowers. But the drawback to do this, it was poanted out, is it would block residents from mowing lawns before 10 a .m . on Sundays and 8 a m . on Salllrdays. On weekdays, however . gardeners could start up their equipment al 7 a.m. Council members, agreeing that such a move could cause · problems, said they'll try lo find another solution to the noise at the country club Thiba ult name d Lions Club chief Newpor t Beach r esident J ean·Rene Thibault has been elected president or the Mariner 's Lions Club for 1982. Selected as vice presidents to the Newport community service club were Mi chael Bunning and Ralph Lascala. The Mariner's Lions Club recently raised $200 to send local soccer teams to England next summer DrQPlnat Plummer's and pick up values I come in and see our wide selection of fine contemporary fUmiture at low, low prices! Exduslve at Pk.Mnmer's • SOfa and Loveseat Here's a ft~ Pfummers exc!USM! Thts beautlfuUV sim~ ~and ~at come w1tn c~nv comfOrtat>te ioose pillows and skte bolsters. Botti l)ieCe-s are~ wtttt easv·to·clean durable fat>rtc In a natural t>etoe that comotements anv deeor And the loW Ptummers once wlff atso com~t vour~• 78 .. SOfa S509val s359 Chair lnot ShOWnl $275val. *195 scan Teall Pedestal Dining Table E teoant. •r tae>i. that eJCttnOS $ 349 to 69•• Gorgeous WOOd·grHl A $195 vaiue now at •nwntort once While mev iast ==~ ... IJDhOISt8f ed wt I bem In wrtous ~- B'S •19M I R • 1IO S. Lllilll AWfM • C21J)-.c7_, ICINMDcil ..,..Of CGeorlOOI WllT Lm UI I • • 12'.M1Wllll*'tIMI.•12151 l»Jttt n.i>lllOClll Wllt0f lun0¥! IP VM.YY e 1D.o ..... ft.I Mf, No. Hol'f MJOd e Q1Jl 1'5-0l)t ...._,..,.. ADDll .... l """'(lft¥0nl _,. _ • 1MO I . Wimer• 17'MI SIS7-0l11 lbltO"f 111 on""°"'...., ---· e Jmsl......,.llWG.., ToitWD•C21JIDi-tOS ... _.W9'0f~....,i ..... tol-llWY ... t91 4" II-. m!IMl!AIN --~ 1'111119-.. -.... fl~-_, .. _. llll:N .. ..-0 • *tlOlll i.-. . . • • I I -" ....... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 5. 1981 License denial upheld _, l RKO General remains disqualified in Boston TV case WASHINGTON <AP> -A U.S. appeals court panel Friday upheld th e Federal Communir.1tlions Commission's de nial of u li cense to RKO Generul In c . to operate WNAC·TV In Boston, but t-0ld the F'CC to review its decision to deny RKO licenses to run two other television stations, KHJ <Channel 9> in Los Angeles and WOR in New York .. The three·judge panel, ruling in a case that first ca01e before the FCC in 1965, s aid the com mission was correct in finding that RKO "displayed an egregious lack of candor" at hearings before the FCC on renewal of the Boston license The commission dlaquallfled RKO in the Boston case June 6, 1980, and issued companion orders that denied license r e ne wals to the other two stations based on the hearing record in the Boston case. The decisions focused on misconduct by RKO's parent company, Genera l Tire & Rubber Co. Among the Cindjngs by the FCC was that the parent company engaged in improper trade practices and filed inaccurate financial reports while RK0 displayed a general lack of candor during the Boston proceeding. Jack Marshall, a spokesman for General Tire . had no immediate comme nt on the decision. financial information and engaged in unlawful reclproca,l trade practices cannot stand, f~ one was reached without notlc• o r hearing and the other constitutes an ex post fac~ rafter the fact > application o'I, new standards to conduct that ~ long past." '• Group to note . . anniversary The Laguna Beach TLC. wiU' celebrate its 10th anniversaf1' Dec. 10 with a special noon houi luncheon program at Fellowshlll · Hall. 415 Forest A\'e. The TLC <which stands f Transportation, Lun c h a Counselin&> serves hot meals seniors over 60 years of aee ea weekday. ON TRACl< -Erica Arneil. 40, became ttte firs t woman m Great Britain to drive u steam locomotive. the world ·fa mous Flying Scotman at that. She stands by lhe train at the Carnforth Railwav Museum. base for tourist outings she cond.ucts. "During an adminis trative review that had already lasted for years. t he FCC suddenly was confronted by documentary evidence establishing beyond doubt that RKO had been less than c andid with the co mm;ss i o n in the very prol!e.eding unde r way," according to the unanimous opinion written by U.S. Circuit Judge Abner Mikva. In sending the decisions on the New York and Los Angeles renewa l s ba c k to the com mission. the court said the FCC .. has not yet provided a principled explanation for RKO's disqualification as a licensee of ~hose stations. "The FCC's findings that RKO intentionally mis represented Ip addition to lunch, the g will enjoy a comedy ski singing, dancing ahd a display decorative Christmas ite made by lhe group's arts crafts class Headline rapped Complaint .on 'germ war' term upheld NEW YORK <AP > -The National News Council has upheld a complaint charging that New York's Daily News improper ~y used the term "germ warfare " instead of "chemical warfare." lo addition, the watchdog group, which issues non-binding rulings in cases invol vi ng the news media. ruled against a complaint concerning explicit coverage of a rape hearing. In the Daily News case. reader Robert Gulack charged that a headline. "Haig Charges : Soviets Use Germ War." was incorrect. Gulack said the toxins Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. discussed -the '"yellow rain " allegedly used in Southeast Asia - may have been derived from living organisms . but were chemicals and not germs. "Germ warfare," Gulack said. is "far more scary" than "chemical warfare ... He compla ined to the newspaper and wrote a letter to the editor, which was not published. The Ne ws s aid Gulack wa s "strairung at a semantic gnat." and added it cannot publish all the letters it receives. The council said that "while a precise distinction was difficult to make in this case. and while headline s pace was a factor. nevef heless. there was an obligation to be as accurate as possible and not to mislead. It is unfortunate that the News did not publish <Gulack's l letter or a correction." Asked to comment on the ruling, John H. Metcalfe, assistaflt to the editor of the News, said. "I think we'll have to stand by our original Stove-maker wins BURLINGTON. Vt. \AP> -A wood stove manufacturer has been awarded $1.1 million in a trademark infringement suit agarnst a Rhode Island company that imported imitation stoves from Taiwan. Vermont Castings of Randolph claimed its product was being imitated by stoves imported by Franklin Cast Products. response." The complaint involving the rape was brought against the Winfield Courier of Kansas by two women who testified at the preliminary hearing of a man charged with raping them. The man s ubsequently pleaded guilty. The women did not question the accuracy of the Courier's account of their testimony. but objected to its explicit content. The council said it "cannot be in the pos ition of advocating that a ccurate reports of open court proceedings s hould not be published ... "The editor has already published m a ny letters indicating that the community was offended by the reporting" and "i~dicated in an editorial that future overage wi.11 be handled more ca lio us ly," the council said. The coun c il did. h owever . r eco mmend that l e ading o r ganization s of e ditors and broadcast journalists institute a .. ma iC'r studv" on attitudes toward sex crimes and the problems of reporting them. Theft of X-ray film brings fine ALBANY. N.Y. (AP I -A judge who gave a former chief X-ray technician five months' probation and a SS,000 fine for stealing ftlm to sell its s ilver content says the practice was "kind of a way or life" at St. Peter's Hos pital here. Albany Co unty Judge Joseph Harris imposed the sentence on Joseph Buchanan, 53. who pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree larceny for stealing the film between 1975 and 1978. Assistant Attorney General John Meekins said about $7 ,000 gained from the silver thefts had been used for staff parties and was placed in a. bank accotmt hospital 'offi cials knew nothing about. 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George Armstrong Custer was killed in an encounter with thousands of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians on June 24, 1876. The National Pa rk Service adm inist ers the grassy hall where Custe r made his last stand, as well as the battlefield about five miles to the south where Maj. Marcus Reno and Capt. Fred e r ic k Be nteen s urvived the battle with the D D Sioux a nd Cheyenne But the 800 acres in between , Including Me dicine Tail Coulee, where Cus t er p a rb a bl y f i r s t e ncounter ed the Indians. 1s owned by in dividua l Crows. It is used for grazing, but the Crows want to sell and the Park .S ervice said a n Interior Department moratorium on land pur c h ases m ea n s t h e gove rnm e nt can't buy i t. Battlefi eld enthusiasts fear it will be sold to a developer. J im Court. superintendent of the CU$ter Battlefield National Monument about 60 miles east of Billings, said he approached Little Bighorn Associates about the project and they agreed in late October to t ry to raise the money. . Little Bi ghorn Associates, which is tax-exempt and based a t L a wr e n ce 's h o m e 1n Ad a msville. R.I.. a lready was raising money to replace JOO markers at the battlefi eld when it agreed to Court's request. The group has about 450 members in 50 states. England , Australia and Norway. PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL LAY-A-WAY AT THIS LOW-LOW PRICE DDY55tY~2 Electro1llc TY G_wi .. AlpN H-•ric leybowd Model 7600 La wrence hopes to lup not only hist ory buffs but a lso c h a rit a ble org ani zation s. fo undations and corporations eager lo reap ta x be nefits available for contributions made before lhe year is out. Donations would be presented to the Inte rior Department. which couJd buy the land from the individuaJ Indians and turn it over to the Crow tribe. subject to provisos it be left in its natural slate forever. The arrangement, Court said, would be strictly "willing buyer, wilhng seller We want to make sure we don't have any sore losers. so to speak . . . we're trying to preser ve a battlefield where the Indians won a victory and Custer was immortalized." "Most people don't realize t h ere was m o r e th a n one battle ." said Neil Ma ngum, chief historian at the battlefield. Cus ter split his troops and sent Reno and Benteen to attack the south end of the village while he a pparently attacked from the north FAMOUS FOOTWEAR ~ Lee Ea t on. coordinator of l'Ommunaty affair s for the PC:1wtuckel. R I.. 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MYRNA TOO ...... 35.99 Shoce He avallable only In the •tores llated below. e ANAHEIM East Anaheim Shopping Center e BUENA PARK/CV.PRESS Vaitey View & Ball Rd. e COSTA MESA 17th & Orange (Mesa Center) • R.JLLERTON Orangefair Mall • GARDEN GROVE Brookhurst & Katella e PLACENTIA Yorba Linda & Rose (Rose Linda Shopping Center) Local. county. state. national and international events come to your doorstep I ·1y Pillt in the bright. light and lively II ' APW ....... part of her colle<'tion of <'elcbrity shoes that she solic'i tcd from famou:-:. men C:1 nd wom en to help raise fu nds for the lahrar~ Shoes to aid library fund PA WT UCKET. R.I. (AP) -N. Lee Eaton touched the soles of a score of famous men and women whale trying to raise money for the P awtucket Free Library. After receiving letters from Mrs . Eaton. a host of e ntertaine rs including Bob Hope, Hrooke Shields and John Travolta kicked in one pair of shoes each for a fund-raising auction tQ be held m January. .~ ·~ "I thought pe-0ple would want to buy them an6 hang them on the wall or their den," said Mrs. Eaton, coordinator of community affairs for the library. "I've had more people come in off the street and offer me SlO or Sl5 so they could wear them to a party and say, ·Hey, I've got Bob Hope's shoes on.'" She has ma iled 200 letters si nce July and has received 41 pairs of shoes -including Hope's wingtips. Sally Struthers' sil ver platforms and Charlton Heston's saze-12 sneakers, which came bearing the actor's autograph. Marty Ingels attached a picture of his wife, singer-actress Shirley Jones. to a pair of her gold sand als, Mrs. Eaton said "When I got to the point I wanted to ask stars for something, I was trying to think of something every star would have, but they wouldn't have to give us something of any great value," she said. "I thought. 'If they are like me they have lots of shoes they don't like or don't fit."' One exception was actor Mickey Rooney, who~c secretary wrote to say has feet are so s mall hr has to have ex pensive custom-made s hoes whi ch he wears until they fall apart She said she was surprised by the soft, brown loafers sent by Travolta "They tell me that John Travolta is more conservative than I pictured him." she said. One of her favorites are the pull-0n ankle boots from "Lou Grant" star Ed Asner ''Ed Asner's, I s wear. have something fuzzy like mildew on the toe ... she said . .. Everybody whf?.'-comes through says they wouldn't think I could bear to part with them , but t tell them that I have to. because that's part of the contract when I asked for them." Mrs. Eaton said. "I feel good about the people who took the time to write. If you wrote to 100 people in Pawtucket and asked for an old hat, they never would even answer yo u." Low nicotine'no help' LONDON <AP) -Lower nicotine cigarettes do not offer much relief to tobacco addicts, who are apt to puff longer and harder to get more taste and gusto, Britain's Medical Research Council reported in its annual report. Heavy smokers could end up inhaling more smoke and tar with the lower nicotine cigarettes than if they had s moked the high~r content type, said the report, which covers a variety of medical topics. The report s ays the finding on cigarettes is based on research by the Institute of Psychiatry in London. If it's got wheels you'll move it faster ina Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642·5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you turn your wheels into cash. Alcoholism Recovery Services 5 day Medical Detoxification Pro- gram available by referral. ~ ~ Cal 642-2734 Tropiul Fish• Fresh• M•int Aqu~rium Supplee / . Special Dec. 5, 1N1·Ok.11. 1911 Trlchogaater leerl: 3.99 At the risk ot sounding conceited I must say - I am the most beautiful In the Gourami family. My home Is Borneo, Tahlland, Sumatra and the M alay Peni n sula. My body r esembles mother -of-pearl with a hint of red orange. Pectoral f ins, anal fins, throal and breast tastefully Imbued In red-orange. See me at Aquatic Tropicals where I am on sale under the name "Pearl Gouraml" for only 3.99 . • 1510 W ... ker • Colta MeN .-. 549-1311 e Comer....., a hker I- 642-4321 Dirttf "' coU«t' ton~topr hometown JXJJWr, Ow . . 0 ¢ rt t b # + o 0 0 0 • 0 b 0 0 Q D 0 0 to e b b t 0 ° e t • * i"nr • • -a e e e * ° Ce z •• ••..-.;--.. --..-. -----~~------------·- !C ::. .. -· .... -• . . :: ·: ... . -~ :· > i . -: =< .:~ .:: .,.,,: -.. ~ ·~ . ~ ... ..!,. \ QUEENIE , • I I I ~~, "Everything is cooked to order except the 'Chef's Special,' which he butchered this morning." Outlook good ~n purchasing By JOYCE L. KE NNEDY Dear Joyce: I'd like information on a career in purchasing. -L.H.R., Detroit. Mich. Opportunities m purchasing are multiplying as bus inesses fret over cost reduction Educational requirements for beginners are not narrowly dcrined clerical workers and t ech nic ians sometimes are pro moted to purchasing jobs in small organizations But ir you're shooting ror top pay, arm yoursetr with college training prererably a master's degree in business. Depending on your background . you could start as a buyer. obtaining goods and services or a specific quality at the lowest possible price. You'll call suppliers for information, examine samples. . watch demonstrations and compare prices in catalogs and trade Journals. As you move up to purchas ing agent. you 'll supervise buyers and assistant purchasing agents a nd promote their training for hi gher·level jobs. The next step is purchasing management, where you'll establish purchasing policies. oversee EIRS budgets, predict supply and price trends and make contacts with purchasing executives or other companies Eventual!}-. you could climb to the top or the hea p as purchasing director or v1ce'·pres1dent of purchasmg , Whatever position you hold in the purchasing department. you'll need to be skilled at getting a long with people . negotiating and working independently. Many companies may require you to have expertise in a particular area s uch as engineering or science and have knowledge of computers You c an d ocum e nt your p ro ressional competence in private . industry by meeting the requi rements and passing examinations given by t he National Association or Purc ha s ing Management. thus earning the title of cert1ried purchasing manager. In federal agencies. you can ~-Stand.i.ng_through the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing and be designated a professional public buyer or a certified public purchasing officer. A s alary s ur vey i n Purchas ing World magazine indicates a broad range of salaries : Buyers are earning rrom $19.100 to $27 ,500: purchasing agents. S26.700 to $38.700: purchasing directors, $43,500 to $62,300, and vice·presidents of purchasing. $58.900 to $83.600. READER SERVICE · A career lea/lei 1s available from the National A ssoc1at1on of Purchasing Management To obtain a copy, enclose a stamped. sel/·addressed. long while envelope with your request lo Joyce Lam Kennedy a! Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Ask /or .. Purchasing Management .. U.S. leads in divorce -- UNITED NATIONS !AP > -The United States has the highes t divorce rate in the world, the ~'nited Nations Demographic Yearbook reports . The latest edition listed the U.S. rate as 5.17 divorces per 1.000 people. The year book compared 1978 statistics for 106 nations and territories The Virgin Islands. a U.S. territory. was second with 4.54 divorces per 1.000 people and the Soviet Ukraine third witb 3.68 per 1.000. '' Sold thru Pilot in 2 davs. Ran 1 week in L.A. Times with no results. Very impressed! '' ~~~I @ 642-5678 charge it ~-by phone From South Laguna & North County c.11 540·1220 toll-free. 137.88 Variable Speed 52". Celling Fan 18QQ's nostalgic styling Whisper quiet. 1deol fOf h111ng room dining room a nd bedroom Variable speed control. tong· hfe durable motor Moves air c reating a breeze 1n summer . recirculates the ns1ng warm 011 from your heali')g system wnich would otherwise escape through tne roof 1n the winter Light Kit' adaptable ••••• ,...,J 69.88 Model TFP-348 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Soturday. 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I ·-\ I ·: ----·-----···--......_ .r ·.:..,,.._..·, r ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 5. 1981 Security around Reagan tighter since assassination attempt . .. . WAllUNOTON <AP> -The pre1ldeDUal motorcade, one of tbe moet vlllble perqu11lt• of tbe naUon'1 h11hut office, bu become camoulla1• for Ronald Rea1an wheneve r he ventures from the White House. In the moot.ha since Reagan was wounded In an u saaslnalion attempt, the Secret Service has steadily Increased the lengths to I " whlch it 1011 to protect the pr11ident'1 llfe. And In rtctnt day1, with repol'tl that Libyan 111a11ll\atlon 1quada mltbt be trytn1 to enter the country, the blanket of security around Reagan has been wr apped even tighter. Officials refuse lo discu.aa the precautions they are taking for fear of compromising t heir effecUvtnt11. But some thtn11 art obvloua to even the ca1ual obeerver . The lone. black. armor ed limou si ne th at fl ies the presidential flag lo announce it is ca rryi n g t h e n a t ion 's most distinguished passenger. now may carry only a couple of staff members. Reaean may be ri d i ng e lsewhe r e in the motorcade of more than a doMn ve hi o111, tither ln anot her pre.idenUal Umoualne or ln a le11 conaplcuoua, unmarked car. A van or 1t1tlon wa1on ca rrying a specially trained anti sniper assault team travels along, its doors ajar and its occupants positioned to leap out at any moment. The president no longer steps out onto an open 1ldew1lk, rewardlnt 1 fathered crowd or ju1t a few lucky p1111r1-by with a sllmpae ot him walkln1 lnalde. H e Is w h isk ed I nt o a n underground garage, a private entrance or behind a curtain to m1n1m1ze his exposure. Whereas traffic normally 1s s topped at inte rs ections to perm1l the motorcade to pass, I police now may block all tratflc In both dlrectlon1 alon1 aome part of the route con1ldered a li kely spot for ambu1h. And this week . althoueh It WH assumed that Re agan would att e nd the White House Conference on Aging at some point , th e e vent never appeared on his schedule. • ... .. . ·~· I ' • J.:: , ... , 1 . I~ •'· 1'1· ~o hr .• , . : :i~. ! - •, \ , , /;j / ,/ LAST TIME WE OPENED A STORE IN SA NTA A NA~ IT TOOK AN ENT IRE DAY TO DRIVE THERE. THIS WEEKEND YOU'RE INVITED 10 -. A SPECTACULAR GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5TH Follow the horse -drawn carriages to Ch an dler's most spectacula r store ever at 1110 No. Ma in St reet . Sa nta Ana . Listen to the orches tra as you wander th rough hundreds of exqu isitely decorated rooms filled wi th the fi nest furn ishings and the 'most un ique accesso ries. Discover the late5t ideas in interior design ! 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Tbe bulldinc is in what micbt seem an unlikely place for a Navy outpost: 1,000 feet above sea level and 800 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of 'the Navy's controversial Project ELF, a proposed $230 million communications ayatem designed to gel messaces to nuclear submarines operating deep at sea by tak1ne advantaee of transmission properties of bedrock. After a two-year moratorium on transmissions ordered by President Carter , the Navy baa resumed operations at the test site nm by GTE Sylvania Corp. President Reagan is asklnt Congress for money to complete lbe 28-mile antenna and lo connect it with a 56-mile grid in Michigan's Escanaba River Stale Forest. Those actions have revived a long-standing de'?ate over the merits and risks of Project ELF, wh1cb when proposed in 1958 as Project Sanguine, was to be a 6,600-mile network of buried cable -41 percent of the area of Wisconsin. Last April, in an advisory referendum in Ashland County, home of the Navy transmitter, Project ELF was narrowly endorsed by its nel~bbors. But Upper Michigan volen have reject.eel the project in similar referenda. Among the objections are claims that Project ELF's radio waves endanger plants and animals, perhaps attacking the nervous system, that the 1Hlt doesn't even melt snow." system is vulnerable to sabotage, and unresolved doubts about whether Project ELF will work u well as the Navy says. At the urging of Wisconsin and Michigan members, the House rejected an initial $34.9 million appropriation Nov. 18. Tbe Senate Appropriations Committee has recommended funding, although no money bas been provided. The Navy, whose tests included raising a Hereford buJI named Sylvester at the Clam Lake test site, says its studies have disproved any health concerns. "We've done all the research we can. Flora, fauna and animals ; there is no effect. It doesn't even melt the snow," said Rear Adm. Bruce Newell, a Navy chief of communications. Mrs. Holter, an officer in Citizens for ELF, concurs. "The only thing they found wrong was that I was pretty sloppy in my eating habits," she said of ber tests. "I was eating too much fatty stuff." Navy officials and defense scientists have said for years that they are concerned the present system for communicating with mlssile·firing and attack submarines at sea makes them vulnerable to attack. Tbe Navy uses very low frequency signals relayed by aircraft to communicate with these submarines, which must trail buoyed aerials near e surface to receive messages. This system is vulnerable in time of war, because it is easier for an enemy lo detect and because nuclear blasts could charge the at-mosphere with hi gh-energy particles disrupting VLF signals and missile guidance, the Navy says. The ELF system would lake advantage of the fact that the lower the frequency of radio waves, be deeper they can penetrate lbe ocean. With Project ELF. nuclear submarines could operate at safe depths and still communicate with land-based commanders. Extremely low frequency wave lengths are 2,500 miles long. Their transmission ordinarily would require an antenna hundreds of miles long, but scientists have shown that bedrock can be used to form part of the ELF antenna. Elect.rodes bored into the granite of the Laurentian Shield al the ends of the Project ELF antenna -cable strung on 40-fool utility polea -· transmit current, which in turn uses the bedrock as part ol the antenna loop. The signals, if given enough power, can radiate worldwide. Several submarines already have receivers and co~puters to handle the coded messages. The fint to gel a Clam Lake signal was lbe USS Stonewall Jackson in July 1976. ELF cn tics say its exposed cable antenna, running through the forest, is vulnerable to sabot.age, something project manager James Barron does not refute. "The system is highly vulnerable,·• he said. "But il is very easy to repair in a few hours. ll is just like a utility company repairing a power line." More worrisome to opponents is lbe system's vulnerability to another kind of attack -nuclear. U.S. Sen. William Proxmire, 0 -Wis., says ELF would make northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan first-strike targets if the Soviets launched a nuclear attack. Indeed, the Chier of Naval Operations, Adm. $18 billion said needed by Guard WASJDNGTON CAP> -Nearly $18 billion in equipment is needed by the National Guard and military reserves to gel them lo "required wartime levels ," says a Defense Department official. Edward J. Philbin told the Armed Services preparedness subcommittee that when be was made deputy assistant secretary for reserve affairs six months ago, the services told b1m "t.bere really wasn't much of a problem." However, he said. the services betan to take another look, saw that a problem did exist and have amdertaken "the rudiments ol a procram" to restock the reserve forces. Pbllbin said the Sn.a bUlioo nsure. wb1cb WU complied from reports by the uniformed ""ices, "will only brin8 exlstin1 equipment up to required wartime levels; they do not address the more Important i11ue of modemi~ation." Tioga Road closed YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK CAP> -Tiota Pa11 Road across the Sierra Nevada through YOHmite National Park hu cloled for the seuon bec:aaeol anow. The t ,ttl-foot pau on Hipway 120 usually opeu again before Memorial Day. Thomas 8. I llaywurd, expressed doubt about Project EU"'~ usefulness last March, before Reagan endorsed the project. Hayward cited Ila cost and Inability to survive a nuclear attack. U.S. Rep. Les Aspin, 0 -Wla,, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, and Rep. 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IMwl~lc• SACRAMENTO More than S200 million in CETA funding will be granted lo California in 1982 for job training and placement programs but local CETA offices are being forced to tighten their belts because the recently announced funding represents a 20 percent cut from last year's local CETA budgets. CETA (Comprehensive Employment and Training Act) is a program funded by the federal governme nt in an attempt to set up job training and placement programs in economically depressed areas. Lasl year, CETA money funded the job-training program and a public employment prog ram. The public employment program provided money to local governments so cities and counties could hire worke rs they otherwise would not have been able to afford. Th a l progr a m has been eliminated and city and county workers. and some workers hired by non-profit community organizations. have been fired as of Oct. 1. THE CETA JOB tralning and placement program has been funded for 1982, but Reagan Administration budget cuts reduced the funds by about 20 percent. while ins tituting a 20 percent ceiling on CETA office expenditures. "We've had a lot of belt tightening," says Jim Millikan, CETA administrator in Sonoma County, which received S2.7 million in CETA funds this year. a 54 percent reduction from last year's allotment. Even with carr y-over funds, the Sonoma CET A office has had to lay off a few employees in order to keep within the 20 percent expenses limit, Millikan sal'd. '"We have a smaller, but carefully designed program <for 19821 ... Examples of how CETA funds are spent in Sonoma County include training about 1.000 low-income people in s kills such as the e lectronics industry, welding and other industrial s kil ls, cle rical work and h ealth operations. The city of Los Angeles received $29 million. the largest single grant in California. Los Ange les County was next with a $25 million grant. The Governor's office was the third highest with S20 million in CETA funding , which is spread throughout the slate in grants to more than 100 separate groups involved in some sort of employment programs. IN SAN FRANCISCO, where the CETA office will receive about $7.6 miUion -a reduction rrom last year's $11 million -the decrease will mean culling 2,000 people from job training, according lo Jo-Ann Ordano. a CETA administrator In San Francisco. Ordano said eliminatlon of the $22 million worth of public employment money meant CETA-paid streetsweepers, gardeners and bilingual interpreters at hospitals had to be laid off. Still, Ordano estimates that up to 3,000 job-seekers will benefit from CETA-fuoded training in clerical work, reprographics. culinary skills and data process ing . Ordano s aid a high percentage of CETA-lrained people found jobs and still had them a year later. Ordano also cited lay-offs as a cost-cutting tactic the San Francisco CET A office used to keep within the 20 percent expenditure ceiling. A similar story was heard in San Luis Obis po County, where the Sl.l million grant was about 20 percent lower than last year's grant. CETA administra tor Jim Grant explained 10 lay-offs were necessary and the CET A program was moved to a low-rent omce in order to trim operating expenses , Grant also said the businesses which last year received free help in exchange for on-the -job training of CETA workers. will be asked to contribute a percentage of the workers' salary this year. Grant said last year's total of about 1,000 people helped by CETA will have to be cut back to about ll>O in 1982. OTHER CETA FUNDING totals for counties include $13.7 million to San Diego; $9.1 million, Orange; S3 .6 million, Alameda ; Sl.8 million, Humboldt; $1.9 million, Solano; Sl.8 million, Shasta: $6.6 million. Fresno Consortium; S3.5 million, Monterey: $4.5 million. Kern: $2.6 million. Tulare: $2.9 million Contra Costa: and Sl.3 million, Marin. CETA money is awarded to counties and cities based on a complex formula which accounts for population vs unemployment ratiol> in s pecific areas. The governor of each state also receives a CETA award which is then distributed across the state to groups w,ho propose job training and placement programs. Gove rnor Brown's 1982 CETA budget 1s S20 million. A spokeswoman explained the money was going to programs ranging from SJ,000 for administering a senior citizen v~lunteer work program in Pc.Im Springs to a $500,000 grant to the South Los Angeles Development Corporation job-training program in the Watts area. Other governor's office financed programs include several handicapped employment programs statewide and a S65,000 grant to the Lassen College Foundation Forest Resource Center. Altho ugh the governor 's C ETA administration is not required to follow the 20 per cent adminis tration cost ceiling, a spokeswoman said only 10 percent of the budget was used for ad m tnistralion costs. Steelworkers face layoffs Union-management JJOWer struggle clouds Fontana mill's future By THOMAS D. ELIAS Barely a year ago, the thick cloud of uncertainty that hung over the steelmaking city of Fontana appeared ready to dissipate For Kaiser Steel Corp .. responding to a voluntary dollar-an-hour pay cut agTeed to by its local union, vowed to keep the West's only full-scale steel mill open, producing 5,500 jobs and a cloud containing more s mog than any other California source accounts for. But a few weeks later. international officials of the United Steelworkers of America vetoed the pay cuts and uncertainty returned to Fontana. Now Kaiser says it will shut down mos t of the mill's operations, closing Clllf IRlll f OCUS blast furnaces. coke ovens and a desert iron ore mine and doing away with 3,000 JObS SO A NEW CU>UD of recrim1nat1on has settled over Fontana, with charges of arrogance by a big union set against claims of fin ancial manipulation by' Kaiser management. "I think the pay cut veto was one of three major factors C in the shutdown decis ion)," says Frank Anglin, president of Steelworkers Local 2869. "But you can't blame the whole thin1ot on the inte rnational union. If the politicians had given us the help they promised by cutting electric rates and easing smog rules . that would have helped, too ·· Kaiser President James Will said the pay c ut would have made some difference in his decision. It would have s a ved the firm about S20 million a year. "That absolutely .would have helped," Will said. But Steelworkers oCficials scoff at those claims. contending that there is no assurance the pay cut would have made any difference . And they say the shutdown announcement may be just a bluff, aimed at extracting concessions from workers and boosting the value of Ka iser Steel stock. A gro up headed by San Francisco-area investor Stanley Hiller Jr. has offered $.52 per share for the controlling interest in Kaiser. "IF WE TOOK A pay cut. Kaiser '\tock would go up $10 a share,·· said Robert Petris, regional director for the Steelworkers and the union's top official in the West. "We don't see any evidence of Kaiser hav;ng problems caused by paying on a par with the rest of the steel industry. We would make concessions if we had evide11ce it would help. But we can't have them coming to us every time they have a problem." But Edgar Kaiser Ill. then chairman of the steel company his grandfather founded. pledged last year to invest $400 I million in the modernization needed to keep the mill open if union memberi accepted the pay cut. Now Will s ays Kaiser w1U try to keed some of its s t eel finishing an4 di stributing operations going• accounting for 2.500 jobs. "Labor could help assure the security of these vthe~ things," he said. I It's obvious that the local union'i leaders want to coope rate. But the international can still veto any local action that gives up any conces!'iOn won in the labor contract signed las year. "WE CANNOT ALLOW changes i. the contract every time the companj has some trouble." said Petris. "Wt don't feel the problem at Kaiser i related to the labor contract. But befort the shutdown occurs. there will bt another chance for negotiating to occur, After all. they didn't issue a firm schedule. did they''" In fact. Kaiser did not. saying onl)' that the shutdown will take about twt> years. The indefinite timetable give5 some weight to the union claim of a bluff. So the cloud of uncertainty has agaici settled over Fontana. where only timf will tell who is really bluffing in that classical union· m a nage ment power struggle. Thomas Eha.s. a f ree-Lance columnt.f based an Sanla Monica. analyzes north-soutli stale politics UC Extension: Cornucopia of lifelong learning _. Thu is a reprint from the UC Cbp Sheet , published biweekly by the University News Olfice, Uniwrsity of California SystemlOllU AdminUtrotion. Berkeley. Some Californians never stop learning. In fact, 400,000 of the state's citizens enrolled for continuing education classes last year at the University of California Extension. which is observing its 90th year of service to the state. Tire UC Berkeley program started classes in 1891 , when a group or UC fac ulty crossed the bay lo San Francisco to teac h c las s es on Shakespeare. history and mathematics to any adult who wanted to enroll. Today, each of the nine UC campus Extensions serves its s urrounding community with thousands of courses. frem traditional evening classes to Intensive short courses . workshops, seminars and programs combining study with travel. Since 1960, Extension has been completely self·supporting, raising more than $48.5 million last year from tuition fees and a few small foundation grants. INSTRUCTORS COME from many walks of life: Nobel laureates, UC p r ofessors and educators from institutions throughout the world participate a s do business leaders. government officials. noted artists. writers and musicians, and people who are experts in their field. All courses are examined by UC faculty committees before they are approved. , Most campus Extensions. help professional development through certificate programs. offered to students who take a coordinated series of classes in one field. All.hough they are not academic degrees, certificates are widely recogni:ied as evidence of OftANOE COAST The comment page of the Dally Pilot seeks -to 1nform and t llmulate readers by present· ina a variety of commentary on topic• of Interest and al1nltlcan~ from Inform~ ob servers and apokesmen T'9om0!P. Holq, ~ I• •r, DHe _...,I, 1191 • acade mic achievement and purpose. Depending on the campus, there are certificate programs in such fields as purchasing management, publishing, arts administration. architecture, business data processing , legal ass i stantship and human ser vices counseling. UC Extension also aims to enrich the quality of individual life as well as upgrade professional skills. The motto of Extension . coined by its former direct o r and UC scholar Leon R ichardson. is "lifelong learning." The goal, said Richardson, is to give every adult citizen or California the opportWtity "to be something he has the power within him to become." Thal goal still stands. Highlights or Extension programs are: WHEN UC San Diego Extension took off in 1946, its director said, "Our audience is primarily Gls back from the service. They are interested in m ath, engineering, business and how to make money." Quite a rew changes have taken place since then, although the program still is des igned lo serve the continuing education needs of the San Diego community. r Much or the program now offers professional development in management. co mputer science, engineering, education and technical communications. AT lllVINE, Extension has always been oriented toward solving the problems of new communities, particularly those in the surrounding area of Orange County. With nearly 21,000 enrollments, impact on the community has been considerable. In the '80s, a program on "Urban Problems of Orange County" attracted hundreds of local officials and community leaClers. Interracial and inter-ethnic groups relations have been explored through com munity seminars, and in 1968, Exteoiion organi&ed the Urban Resource Center to work with problems facing Mexican-American leaders. Since Um>. a Women's ()pportunlUes Center has helped more than $,000 women -at no char1e -plan for careers, conUnuln1 education and voluntary service. In July, It will sponsor tbe First lnternaUonaJ Symposium on Stntesic Management ln the Tecbnoloey-Ba.sed ----a t a Organization. A residential program, it is expected to attract executives from all over the world. COVERING THE LARGE area of Riverside. San Bernardino and Inyo counties, Extension services are noted for programs in education, especially in providing teachers with basic and specialized credentials. In 1961, Riverside became the fi rst Extension office lo offer a pupil persoMel services credential and more recently ttie first office to develop and o ffer the learning handicapped credential. Riverside is the first to use the teleconferencing system for reaching education students in outlying areas as Car away as Blythe, Yreka and Red Bluff. SI NCE 1917, WHEN a handful of nurses bound for France took a course in French, UCLA Extension has been offering new programs for continuing education. The total is now 5.000 courses, and enrollment last year was up to 100.000. In its early days, the program was aimed at high school traduates who could not continue thelr education fulllime. Today. 70 percent of ElLtenslon I students have a college degree. and many attend programs specially designed to keep them abreast ol new developments in their field. A special feature is its overseas programs . THIS YEAR STUDl" courses at UC Santa Barbara combine travel to such f a raway places as Fiji and New Zealand, where the focus is on natural his tory. Another travel course, "A Comparative Education in England," concerns early childhood education in the British Isles. Each year Extension offers more thun 700 university-level courses. lectttre series, con tract programs, seminars, workshops and institutes covering SO different academic ' disciplines. Enrollment last year was 15,000, drawing people from Santa Barbara. Ventura, San Luis Obispo and Kern counties. ... FROM THE PUaELY "farm school" emphasis with which it beean nearly 21 years ago, UC Davis Extension, along wlth lt.~ parent campus, bas developed a wide spectrum of continuing education co~nn designed to meet. community needs. O ne exampl e or its ex pandmg c urriculum is the executive program inte nded for high level managers and designed to provide a conce ptual framework for mor e e ffective and innovative manage ment. Anothe r innovative feature i s regular courses that pertain to public policy issues . These courses t'over concerns suc h as hazardous toxic s ubs tances. retirement in come, reductions in governme nt s pending and ' major changes in education policies. BERKELEY EXTENSION ofrers a wide spectrum or s ubjects. including classes in labor-management relations . a field study of humpback whales off the coast or Baja : a toymaking workshop for parents and teachers ; and a course in modern conversational Persian. These are only a few of the 1.200 courses offered in the 1981 catalog Nearly 50,000 people enroll each year Two thirds of these students are business profess ional s "taking professional courses. and most of these enrollees already have a university degree. OP ENED 16 YEARS ago, UC Saq,ia Cruz Extension drew a crowd of 1,600 en a weekend just before Christmas w~ it offered a two-day sel'!linar on birthiail with French birth specialist Leboyet. Similar crowds were attracted this llfl to a talk by spiritualist Ram Dass. W'9'> spoke on ··Living Consciously in tale Eighties." In more traditional areas. _l!lfe program offers a popular series lea~ to a certificate in graphi~ design. A.1io well known is the Wilderness Progr•. which takes students on field tr"'5 throughout the U.S. and Canada. : With more than 800 classes and ne~ 15,000 students each year, Extensio6's most popular courses include busin4Ms management and teacher education. PROGRAMS AT THE SAN Francisco campus are administered separately by various departments and are aimed for people in the medical or medical education professions. These include Continuing Education in Health Sciences ; Extended Programs In Medical Education : Continuing Education in Nu rsi0j; Continuing Education in Pharma~: and Continuing Education in Dentistry. There also are programs in psychiatry. radiology and ob/gyn 1 I . -. .. ----·-------:::-:----:----------:--------__....-~~ . . YOUTH There's one thing everyone . OVH to let: Presents. · Uncle Len enjoys gelling gilts and thlncs. especially a nice batch or contest entries rrom his friends. • This -week everyone had a great lime drawing pictures or their holiday gift wishes. Once again, it was a tough contest to JJ,adee because there were so many letters. But don't be concerned that Uncle Len doesn't have time to look al each letter. I examine EVERY entry and try to select the best or the bunch. You don't have to be Pablo Picasso to win. And your age doesn't matter .either. · All you have to do is try your best. Even if you don't win, Uncle Len tries to get your name in the column when your work merits an honorable mention or special thank you. So don't ever get depressed that you never seem to win. Some or my friends have sent in a lot of drawings before capturing a first or second place award. You never know when it ~might be your turn lo win the contest . . For exam pl e , Ian > Schnoebelen, 11, of Corona del .,Mar didn't know that his holiday 1 wis h for a surfboard would take .first place th.is week and the $.5 prize. Congratulations. And Kent Lundberg, 12, of ..Huntington Beach gets a special surprise when he finds out that ' bis Asteroids video machine ~'picture is the second place r winner. He gets $2. Honorable mentions go to /intbony Borack, 11, of Costa Mesa, Molly Oeneher, 7, and . ~Linda Zapata. 14, or Newport Beach and Kitty McClements, 9, 1 of Laguna Beach. 1 Special thanks go to Janine 'Keating, 11. Laura Adame, 7, Jason Beverly, 7, and Dylan Rogers, 7. all of Costa Mesa and , Vicki Westrup, "'7th, of Fountain Valley. .. R oom 13 at Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa once again came through with a hefty present of entries 1 from all the students. Thanks 1 everybody. •' A big storm recently hit Southern California. There was lots of rain in our neck of the •woods. In the mountains , of course, there was a big snowstorm. Some of my friends have already gone up· to the local mountains and I bet one of the first things they did was build snowmen. All it takes is a few rocks, a carrot for a nose, some • lS I I I A Fl RST PLACE WINNER Ion Schnoebelen of CoTona del Mor SECOND PLACE WINNER Kent Lundberg of Huntington Beach sticks for arms and ... snow. I bet it would be easier to build a snowman on a piece of paper with a pen. That's what you get to draw for next week's contest. Remember to use a piece of white paper 4 inches square and don't use pe.ncil or any other color ink than black. The big, funny people who run the newspaper have a hard time reproducing artwork done in blue ink. Include your name, address and age on the b~c~ of each entry and send them to Uncle Len, Daily Pilot, P .O. Box ~. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. Try to mail your entries no later than Monda . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 5, 1981 ~·· \ ,,,, ......... MOTHERLY CAAE -Siberian tiger Am ba clean~ one of her three nt-v. <'ubs d~ring her firs t public showing of he r latest litter at Metro Toronto Zoo The nt-v.t'~l litter. third fo r Amba . were born at the zoo last month. Driver education cut Private lessons may soothe parental pressures FALLS CHURCH, Va. <AP> - About 3.5 million t een·a g,e rs become eligible to drive every year. Nearly 80 percent of them enroll in a driver education pro· gram, either through the public school system or a commercial driving instruction school. ac· ·c o rd ing to the American Automobile Association. with headquarters in Falls Church. But financial pressures on local education budgets are fore· ing many communities to reduce or eliminate driver education programs . The result is that many students face a choice between waiting months to take a high school course or enrolling in a commercial driving school. Dr. Francis W. Kenel. director of traffic safety for the AAA. points out. .. Given the choice and the cost involved. some families may opt for behlnd·the-wheel instruction in the family car, .. he sa ys. .. Us ually the decision ends in regret, or worse ... If a parent assumes the role of driving instructor. emotions run high, he explains . FrequenUy, the p a rent b e c o mes a n authoritarian drill instructor and the youngster becomes re- sentful, with the session ending in sullen silenl'e ur. a yelling match. "Enthusiasm for the lessons is dampened and neither the child nor the parent is cager for the next dri vlng lesson ." s ays Kenel. who adds that parents do. however. have a sccondary role to play in the dnvin~ edu('ation. process . "lt is imperative that parents and teen·agers discuss the issue. focus ing on the teen-ager's need to dr ive. the youngster's maturi· t y an d abil ity l o accept res pons1bil1 t y for beh1nd·the wheel decisions required of a driver .. 'reen·age peer group pressure s hould not be the bas is for mak- ing the decision, warns Kenel He advised training either through a high s chool driver education program vr in a rep· utable driving school "Whichever method is chosen. either one 1s a better alternative than the family feud which may e rupt when a parent s ingle· handedly attempts to teach a teen-ager to drive," he says. Parents usually have not been trained a.s driving instructors. he notes. and they may pass a long thei r own poor driving habits and misinformation. har.ard~ and rs essential to selecting proper speed and lane position and to locating a four · second -,topping or escape zone, he note:~ Part·nts s hould also give "hrldrc:n experience driving al night and under varied weather conditions. Kenel adds . They s hould C'onstantlv stress the im· portanrt of maintaining at least a t wo-M·cond following distance behind other vehicles. even un· der the best road. traffic and "ea ther cond1t1ons Studems fight price hike :'\100HllEAD, :\t inn I AP 1 \\'hen 25 fifth·graders decided a 15·cent hnost m the price of Sl'hool lunche:. was too high. the.,· n •.,orted to a tr me· honored g r~\a n ce proced ure : The petition ;Teen-ager raises dogs for the blind But they can . once basic skills are developed, provide ongoing supervision behind the wheel. While teen-agers, ale rtness and reflexes are at their peak. they fr equen tly lack p atien ce, t echni ca l knowledge a bout automobiles and experience re· quired to correctly judge ti me and distance needs while driv· ing, according to Kenel. The '>l ud ents lea rn ed in h1ston dass that ··we could take .Jl lo the: president and not get in trouble." said Roy Hanson, a s l u d l' n t a t t h e G e o r g e Washington Elementary School. Aft er a h i s tory lesson di s pelled fears that they might lose gym classes or milk breaks rf the) protested. the students chosl' the best printer among the m lo wr ite the followi ng petition :.By ARTHUR ff. ROTSTEIN ._ ........... ~ TUCSO.N . Ari z -The bloMe·haired girl s ways gently ih a wooden rocker. frequently tc:>uching the golden retriever at her side, talking, appropriately. -about a favorite topic: dogs. Beth Anderson is involved in raising puppies . trainTng the~ to become "working dogs ... the ··eyes" for blind people. She is a 16·year-olt.!. straight·A hig h -school junior who loves riding her Welsh pinto mare, Sandy, and enjoys swimming. camping, hiking and playing the guitar. She has skied and has ; AP""91 UST FRIEND -Beth Anderson ~f Tucson. ~riz .. walks .w.ith her auide dog. Muffin. She orgamzed the Guide Dog Ra1smg Club which 1s now a part or the Pima Seeing Eye Puppy Rais~rs. a communily·wide organization • tried judo. But she takes special pleasure and satisfaction -mirrored on the face of her mother. Evelyn -when, her blue eyes unseeing, Beth discusses the Pima Seeing Eye Puppy Raisers . Her own guide dog, Muffin. she says, "is a part of you. She 's your eyes ... Beth organized the Guide Dog Rais ing Club la st year at Canyon Del Oro High School. The club, now part of the Pima Seeing Eye Puppy Raisers. a community-wide orga nization, raises golde n and Labrador r etrievers and Germa n Shepherds for about a year. then turns them over to a professional school for guide dogs. Members are now raising seven donated puppies, the first of which will go this fall to the International Guidin g E yes School in Burbank. The school is one of but eight such training facilities in the country and does not have its own puppy-raising program. ·"We want to start a breeding s tock program," says Beth. because without one. only one in 10 dogs donated to s uch schools . passes the rigorous s ix·month training needed to serve as a blind person's "eyes ·· ·out of a club Like this. at least 75 percent will make guide dogs ... The puppies. 6 wet>ks to 3 months old. ·mus t bt> gentle. calm and sturdy. They must also have good hips ·v ita l for pulling in harness They a re walked on short leash and are t au g ht basic comma nds a nd good m anners. rudi me nts of what will be their JObs ·'The d9gs a re ownl'd by the school in care of the club ... says Beth; those raising the puppies know they cannot keep them. At one point. t he sighted trainers take their four·legged s tudents to heavily traffi cked areas to lean. with signs saymg ··see in g E ye Pu pp y 1n Trainin g ... Bystanders are d i scouraged from petting ··working" dogs and distracting them. At , the professional schools. the· dogs are tramed to lead their human in traffic. to watch for s uch obstacles as lo w tree branches and to keep the blind from being injured. In the final month. successfu l dogs are matched with blind persons. who must learn to Only her zookeeper knows for sure PHILADELPHIA <AP> -Is she or isn't she? From the monkey house to the lions' den. Philadelphia Zoo staffers are speculatinc about the pTegnancy of Bandit, a spectacled bear whose natural home is high in the Andes of South America. Bandit hu been rejeclint her feed, one aip that the bear is expect.in& a cub or two. ll is impossible, however, for keepen to 1et clon 'enou1b to place a fetal monitor on the 1 a *a 1 • ; a 4·year-0ld bear, and pregnancy never shows in roly-poly bears since the infants weigh between on-e or two pound s, sa id s pokeswoman Robin Larsen. So until the birth occurs, Bandit is "lying In" at her den, separated from her m ate. Boo Boo. Bear couples do not rear their young together, and the female. generally considers her mate to be a nuisance during gestation. which lasts 220 to 270 days. #• d rt • Ei th e r wh e n dr1v1n g themselves. or when providing additional practice driving for the young driver. Kenel advises, parents should stress the im· portance of visually searching the roadway at least 12 seconds a head o f the ir vehic le (12 seeonds-1s about on block ahead in city traffic traveling at 30 mph or one fifth of a mile when traveling at highway speedsL Development of a 12-second v is ual l ea d inc r e a ses the c hances of s potting driving "Whereas. you have raised the price of lunch tickets too high and givl'n us less food . we. the undersigned. ask that you give u~ more food or lower the price of lunC'h tickets." Thl' 25 students ~ot 71 other c las~mates to sign the petition Th<.' ~chool board. which had boosted the lunch price to 80 cents. referred the petition to Superintendent Ben T rochlil. "ho said he would talk lo the class. Dog of tlte W eelc .. o.l4'f ...... ,,_ ~ ...... ,._ NEEDS HOME -·Sean 1s a S·year·old male English sheep dog who lo\'cs to t a ke people on \Hilk~ If you'd U~e to follow him a lonp.. l'ontact t he La~una Beach Anima l Shelter. 20612 Laf!u na l'an~tm Rcm<I Tl'lephone 497·3552 .. _,, "'2 Orongo Coast DAILY PILOT/Suturd y, Oucumbor !.i. 198 1 Will sustains city library SJ\t:KAM1':NTO lAJ"l A woman who loved mystf'ry noveli. has h•ft her estate valued at $200,000 to the mun1C1p I h br n y system to keep rcadcri. an.:.w pcnse lkmire llornc Moore, who died Nov. 18 ut age 70, tllrt·('h.'<I that a trust fund be established for the library to buy "novels and, particularly, mysteries and novels of s us pense " A spokesman for the Bank of America, whieh.. is expected to be executor or Mrs . Moore's will, est imated thul the cit y-county library system would receive un income of at least $15,000 a year from lhe trust. Can't have i1 lll'r uoy SHALIMA R. Fla. IAP ) A Jury has turned down a woman's chum lo a $10.000 prize in a Burger King promotional contest. ruling that her winning ticket was invalid The jury upheld Burger King 's contention that the woman submitted a bogus game stamp in its "Make It Special" contest Linda Jackson Sherfield, 18, of Fort Walton Beach, Fla .. sued the fast-rood hamburger chain for $15,000 tn Septe mber 1980. contending the s tamp was alte red after she submitted it for verification Parkers: Bah, hwnbug BUTTE. Mont <AP > Motorists here are refusing to be coddled by the city's Christmas s pirit. St ickers proclaiminl{ free parking during the holiday shopping '>t:ason were placed over coin s lots on the meters But meter m aids Kathy Lingenfelte r and Mary Ferre said motorists keep tearing them off They each replaced more than 20 suckers }wl call hin1 Mr. D. SAN MARCOI.\ 1,\1'1 Tht: pupils can be excus ed for mispronounc ing the name or their new principal al San Marcos Junior High And Joseph OeDimm1cantamo promises 1t won't count on their g rades "Just call me Mr o.· he told the kids Don't count 011 aninwls PROVIDENCE. R I IAPI Some people think tha t when the 'iqu1rrels get fatter than usual a'nd the wasps build th1..·ir ne!.tS higher in the trees il means a hard winter Jhead. I.Jut t\\O biologists NEIS BRllfS say you're likely to ~ct a better rep<1rt from )Our local TV weather forecaster Alfred L ll a~es, executive director or the Aubudon Soc1t•h of Rhode !:,,land, said the changes in animal lwh<iv1or art-reactions to chan~t:s in food supplies. not the· coming season's weather. "The) don t have anv better idea of what kind or winter it's ~01 ng to be than I do. and I haven't any idea at Jll .. :,, .. 11d John Slolg1tis. deputy chief of the Rh ode bland Dl\'ISIOn or Fish and Wildlife Hashi..-.h trade cul back COPENllAGEN Denmark !AP> -Justice Minister Ole Esperst·n said that leaders of the so-called Frt:c Cit) have agreed to bring dovm the trade in hashish to · at·ceptable levels " Hashish 1s 1llegi.1I 1n Denmark. but police generally do not arrest people for possession unless they arc carrying more hashish lhan they can possibly smoke Es persen met with the leaders of Free City. ·et up 10 years a~o b) a bout 1.000 squatters in an abandoned a rmy barracks, after right-win g groups threatened to ··bulldoze" the place that has become a mecca for Europe's d rug users. Biuro killi 11g opposed LAS VEGAS I AP 1 The leader of the Soulheni Nevada Humane Society sa ys he will fight any efforts of the National Par.k Service to kill anv of the 2.500 burros tn Death Valley. Dart Anthony s aid the burros have become a scapegoat for the real menaces in Death Valley - domestic cattle "h1ch \\ ander into the par k and the people \\ho \IC\1t there Anthony's comments came in a Park Service hearing on effo rts to restore Death Valley National Monument to a more natural state. Pair lwUl in dogfight MILWA UKEE <AP > Two men have been charged in connection with an alleged dogfight that pitted two terriers against each other for an hour and 22 minutes. Willie Ray Franklin. 34. and Lee Edward WiJ liams. 37 . were charged with instigating fights between animals and Williams was also charged with possession of fighting dogs. The co mpla i nt ac co mpan yi ng the mis demeanor charges alleged that Franklin's 5 -yea r -old pit bu ll terrie r a nd Williams ' l8-month-old terrier fought Oct. 30. Drinks back al casino LAS VEGAS <AP l A leader of the Culinary Workers Union says he thinks image was the key to the change in the drink policy at Caesars Pal are. J err McColl . secretar y treasurer or t~e union, s aid h e think s the resort realized its drinkless-showroom policy was not in keeping wilh a n image the hotel was spending millions or dollars to promote . Caesars President Ha rry Wald announced that the resort was reinstating beverage service at lhe Circus Maximus showrooms. Mwewn irorken diAab/,ed GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. lAP) -The 14 people who do the cleaning a t the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum are a Uttle bit out of the ordinary. One Is legally blind. while others are partly paralyud or suffer emotional diubilities. All are disabled The U.S General Services Administration. which runs the museum. awarded a $200,000 maintenance contract to Pine Rest Christian Rehabilitation Set-vices , Sheep periled by dogs SAN RAFA EL CAPJ Domestic dogs are threaterung the success of a program here t,hat us es grazing s heep to minimize fi re haza rds. couaCTOll'' '°•i.•• ........ ...... O..-C-t4U • t.ll•H (I M .. ... , .... ~-:r.·l: =~ ::: >OPe-Ut•te NII te ~ .. .,.. ..... ., ... _.. -· .. ~CMlill" ... UY..._ ., .. ,~ ,,-THE ~::!u ...... ,., "····"• ' ,. t..,,,, • f...-.. 1.-t •I 't •' •I ~I f, I• ..... .u..-I t >uf Ji. II COSIA WSA641•1289 UM 9'twtief1 •••• ..... l()OI v1t.io49S-0401 ,.,, C.•"""'9 c.,...., .,.. •Sen~,,.., •I .... , ""•t I Attacking dogs h ave killed three lambs, San Rafael public works director Dave Bernardi --c-.~, 6~2-. said, adding lha\ if the Put a few word• problem continues, the to work lor you. Olildren's Puppet Show It s the season 10 make kids happy at Huntington Centers Great New Mall with the real Santa. catoling ano en1erta1nment See the Mitchell Marionettes 4 shows daily every Thurs . Fri . Sat & Sun ltl Christmas progr ct m c ould b e ----------------------J scratched. LJ I I Ul'o•s About 600 sheep owned by Novato ranc he r Don --• Mills started grazing on !lat••tlC•U ~.hllll ·~· ......... REFRESHING l><• .... µ1tr I reczing tem peralures . t hese Soviet women enJo.\ doubl<.• helplnJ..!-> of ice ercam <.·ones at Moscow 's Red S<1uar c 1.000 acres or open space in San Rafa e l I ast month. Bernardi s aid the dog attacks started Thanksgivmg weekend. I 5 °/o Discount off the marked price of cut CHRISTMAS TREES [ R ~ad all todays news everyday DlilJ Pilat in the _ _ Mill~ said he could unders\and wild coyote attacks. But domestic dogs. h e said "ar e supposed to be fed at 2028 H•wport llYd.. Costa MeN. CA. 646-7 44 I CC.Oupon Void 12-2 1-81) • . ~~MAGMAVISIGM 4IW -\ ,.. 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S..ft \11 ...,d1·.., ""•lllh\\('"l 1'1rall'" \\On tu arh arH't' 111 t 111.1b ol '.\l ilt•" E <.1t11n rourn.tnwnt Sl·t· HI USC holds off New Mexico to win third. 82 Colton unstoppable Marina can't hold Yellowjackets lose , 25:9 By ROGER CA RLSON Of -o.lly ,..._SI.Mi WALNtJT --Co lton llil(h's V.-llowJHf.'kcts \ook advantage-of ttJetr' own ptffUShfog g round ai,sault and a n ine ffect ive Marina aerial game Fnday night as they rolled to u ZS 9 victory before 12,500 at Mt. San Antonio College The victory advances the Citrus Belt League champ1oru. to the Cl F Big Five Confe rence football finals at Anuheim St adium Friday night a ga1n:.l undefeated St Paul, which shut down Servile 1n the other half of the U1g Five scrtus Friday It was a mutter of Colton dominatml( to lht turie of 259 y ards rui,hing and the V1ktn$!~ completing but four of 14 pa:.s atlempL<i thre1· lo the YellowJat kets "TUEY WERE J UST TOO PHYSICAL," ~aid Marina Coach Dave Tho mpson follo wing h1!> team ·s elimination fro m the pluyoffs "Our defe nse played 1\~ butt off. but W(· JU:-.t gave the m the ball too m :rny lime!> "They didn't allow us to run the ball We hC:1d !>Orne chant es ... The V1k1ngs were still w1th1n rC1nge at ha lftime. trailing by a 14·9 margin de~p1tc Colton ·~ dommat1ng running game The YellowJaC'kets s tung :'w1anna early with a 73-yard touchdown run by tight e nd Leo Wat!>on on a double rever se a nd ~ecmed to have the V1ke~ o n the ropes when an 1ntcrcept1 on at the Marinu 22 by Rex Blackwell, which !>Cl up a four-play i.coring m urch The Yellow1acket~ · vaunted runnsng gam e was cav ing m Manna's r e<1d1 ng defense al will C1nd with onl~ 34 !>ctonds i.pe nt 1n the second q uC1rter 1! wa~ 14·0. the makingi. of a rout Bl.iT TUE VIKE S C AME BA C K a !> quartert>al·k Ken Laszlo round his favoritt• tC1rgct. J eff Frundsen, on the ~econd play after Cotton's s eco nd TD and the 155-pound Junior sped 60 yards with the ha ll. completing j 79) ard hookup Lee (;rcen ·~ plan• kic k was blocked. howe,er b\ J oe Cordero and Colton w as ~t ill 1n a COffi manding 14·6 lead With JO 04 left in the half Another Colton drive consumed 6·08 of playing lime before a holding penalty effectively killed the march a nd the Vikings regained possession al the Marina 13 with 3 ·56 rem<.11n1ng in the first half Key r uns by Laszlo for 16 and 9 yards got the ba II out or danger and v. ht>n the V1 kes went into punt formation al their 49. L>ave Har~rove. pi ano~ up front as a blocker. took the snap a nd raced 11 y<.1 rds for a first do" n A 15-\IARO PESALTY got the Viking!> JUS t c lose enoug h for Gret'n. "ho toed a 43-yard field J.!•i.tl \\llh twu ..,ccond.., left 1n the ha lf the ball l'lt·annJ,! h~ 1nt·hc-. I frw1tt· Coltrin s pun1~h1ng attack. the V1kes 1.1. 1·n· ... 11ll 1n 1l LtJ'>tlo was onl) 1 for 12 in the first half I h1~ J.I yarll. fourth down com pletion to Frandsen d11l11 t t ounl when the V1kes opted for the 15-yar d h11l1ll11J.! f>t•nalt) 1 and wus constantly hounded by th1· "" .irrn1ng r1\·er -pla} mg Colton defense ·1 ht·\ JJUl up an eight mCln front and JUSt • lt:.tll1·11J.!1•1I \OU 1,1,1th the three defens ive bu<:ks." .,a1tl f'h111111,..,11n. ·and d id 1l Wllt'I\ "'' 1hc.I huve 1l open we didn'Lg.et..Lh.e ii.ill tt11·11· l>E~PI n . T im DEF'IC.'IT. the defen-.c WCIS d 111 11g •• 1111! Tat·kles Uuke Maples and Ron \I J h·r-.t .. 111 no:.e ,gua rd l'al Cc men. hneba<:kers Our defense played its butt off. but we just gave them the ball too many t nnes. Manna Coach Dave Thompson l'dl Kno"lt•s .incl :\11kl' f'1'>k . e nds Jim McLa ughlin and H11.111 ~t .1n·us. llargro\C, the rover. they were all d n1 11~ a 1oh !Jut lht.>y were on the field too long At llu· t·nd they were still doing a job. liut 1l "''~ .1 lllJ..ht "'hl'n the \'1kes Just couldn't get 1l durw •Jn holh .... des or the hall In llw (1 r ... t half the V1kei. · defe nse was on the f1l'ld fnr 11 11 of pla) mg lime Cl~ op posed lO Culton .., tll'f1·nd<:r<;_ "ho .,,wnl 9 46 shutting off the \ I kt•-. off t'l1"l' ,\-,1<ll· from thut 79 \'ard slnke to Frandsen the \ 1kini,: ... tould Ol'l onl) 50 yards. as opposed tu Coltcin :-. 15:1 yards rushing ll<11ft1mes are sometimes turning points but Lh1s t1ml' 1t wa:.n't What had been a difficult JOb h1·1·am1 an 1mp11ss1ble task in the second half as ttu· '\ 1·1lo\\ J:.il'kels 246-pound offensive line r I rom 1<11 kit• t11 lJc·kll·• pa\'cd thl' "a) T llE \'IKES COL'LO NET only seven yards on th1:1r first 'il'l'll'~ and were forced to punt -and the Y1'.ll11" liJt'kt•t:-. prol'eeded to g nnd out 62 yards 1n l 'i pl,I\.., c·on'>um1ng 7 14 of valuable time 1n uppin).' tlw1r lead lo 22 9 Tim•· "a" of the e~sen('C fo r Manna and with Colton ..,lit· king to the ground the entire g ame 1 not J 'tingle 11.,<;.., attempt 1. 1f the V1kes were going to ~l't an~ thing goin g they .... ould ha\•e to do 1t qu1ekh But 1111th1ng eame quickly for Manna Fnday night exc·ept for the onrushing Colton defense. which threw Laszlo for losses six limes Allen a shoo-in for the Reisman? l>11m1na1ed in t he .r1rsl half. Marina could net onl~ onl' flr-.t down rn the second half 1 sophom ore f.nc· Karm;in s 21-yard ~camper lo the Manna 49 on t lw <.,t>l'Clnd play fro m scnmmage 1. nnouncement comes today and USC standout is expected to be selected the winner NEW YO RK It\ P ~arl'us Allen" ller<>t·hel alker ·• Jim :\Ic:\fahon · T he three a re l{l·ner.ill) nmceded to l.Je amon~ e leadmg candidatt• ... hk1•(\ ln have the word" 'Heisman Troph) 1.1. inn1•r J.ffi>cedin,g hie; namt oday "hen the n:.itwn ~ best college foothall laye r 1s annountecJ The n ·c1p1ent of lhl• 47lh I le1!->man Mn~H.lcred he most pre<;t1g1nu.., or a II ('()llege awar<b. 1.1. 111 be amed at the Do" nto1.1. n t\thlelic Club nf ~cv. ork. which s ponsor-. th1• U\\Jrrl and r<mdur ts the ation.,..1dc balloting or ... port~ writer' er11torc; ancJ roadcasters THF: HEISMAN CER EM0 :\1\1 will be televised ive by a nationw1dl' hookup or independe nt tations with the actu<tl prPsl'ntat1on. al about 4 40 .m . PST. following a documentary on pac;I inner~. datmg ba<·k t11 Lhe fir'l 1.1. inner .I av Berwangcr. m 1935 ·~•I,..,.... RUNNING FOR HEISMAN L'SC"s Marcu~ Ailen is the over \\ helm mg fCJvorite to he selected the Heisman Troph~ winner to<l a' re art t z a c ,\lll·n thl' ret·ord hn·aklng running back from thP l n1n·rs1ly of Southern California. said he docc;n l think he has t he award locked up. although -.o ml· C'altfornia m.·w~pa perc; have he adlined his n:.im1• a.., a ..,hoo m for v.el·k~ I'd Im c to 1,1.in the• llc1s ma n Trophy. but I think I had a d1sappo1ntin~ year -a great year, I'd love to u.:in th e Troph y. but I th i nk d zsappoi nting year_ •• y Heisman I had a --~· a{'tuall~. but d1sappomtinl{ because we didn t go to thl' H<1:-.c Uowl T hat 1.1. a s m y m am goal ... Alle n ..,airl rt•<·t•nth · I thtnk 1t·!> ~till up 1n the air. a nd I m JUSt hoping I .... 1n tt. that'~ all · A l.LEN BECAME the fi rst player 1n college to r u-;h for more than 2,000 yards with 2.342 in 11 rcgulur :-.t•a!>on gam e~ lie also led the nat ion by scoring 2:l louchdowni,. and he rushed for more than 200 prds in seven games Despite his he roics. the Trojans lost the P acifi c lO Confe rence title to Washington. which "111 1.:0 to the Rose Br>wl agains t Iowa Allen will e nd his college c areer in the Fiesta Bowl against P enn Stale .. I came in this year expecting to have a good year. and fortunately e verything has gone well for m e. · AllPn said .. Wt• had a chance to be an cxcelll•nt lt'am but I i:?ue ... s two losses erased that .. ME AN WHll.E. WAI.KER . Georgia's s ophomore running bac k. has rvshed for 1.666 yards with one regular season game remaining. Saturday against Georgia Tech. Walker rushed for 1,616 yards as a fres hman and finist\.ed third in Heisman balloting last year behind rtl\ining back Geoq~e Roger s of South Carolina: who won. and defensive lineman llugh Green of Pittsburgh I thtnk I 'd c·hoose myself." Walker said "I think I should win 1l I have a lot of confide nce 1n myself I'm not trying lo sa\ tl in a cocky attitude. but I'm JUSl sa ying I had a good year last year and an e\'en better \'ear th1:. s ea,.on .. . Mc:'w1ahon. -the Brigham Young quarter back. set an '.'/CAA record for career passing yardage this season with 9.535 lie completed 272 of 423 passes for 3.555 this year and 30 touc hdown!i , whtle being intercepted only ~l'\'tm times lie s at out t\\O game~ with injuries. which he s aid he behe\'ed hurl h1!> lle1s man chances lie a dded. however . "I hope I still can do 1t. but I don 't thmk so ri ght now I've seen Ma r cus pla~ a nd. along with Wa lke r. they've-made a na me for themselves Marcus had a really-good year. and 1f I was to ptck. I'd say he was the leading candidate now. . Walker will wind up his season 1n the Sugar Bowl against Pitt. while ~t c ~ahon leads the Cougars into the Hohda} Bowl against Was hington Sta te UCI faces Toreros SAN DIEGO The t..:C Irvine baske tball team will attempt lo stretch its winning s treak to four m a row without a defeat toni ght when the Anteaters tangle with the L'n ivc rs1ty or Sa n Di ego Toreros here al 7:30 p.m . . . The Toreros. coac hed by Jim Brovelh. are 2·0 on the season havm g beaten University of Paciric. 00-64 . and Boise State . 75-61 T he Anteaters played Boise State 1n their m ost recent outing. ta kmg a 14-0 lead. losing 1t. and then hanging on for a n 84-72 tnumph The t..:niversity of Sa n Diego. 10-16 last season. features a balanced attack led by 6-8 Dave Heppell, 6-6 Gerald J ones. 6·7 Robbie Roberts and 6-2 Rusty Whitmarsh All fou r players arc averaging m double figures. UCI defeated the T o reros. 108 62. las t sea son a nd ho ld a 6 5 series edge Nixon sparks Lakers, 126-11 7 DENVER <AP> Norm Nixon scored 17 of his 2S poinL'i in the second half and sparked a 16-4 s urge in the m iddle of the fourth quarter that ca rr1ed'th~ Los Angeles Lakers to a 126-117 victory over Denver Friday night in a National Basketball Assoc iation game . · The Nuggets h ad outscored the Lakers 12-1 behind a sensational shooting effort by r eserve forward Glen Gondrezlck to pull ahead 104·101 with nine minutes to p~y before Los Angeles heated UP - Two free throws by Magic Johnson, a slam dunk by Mike Cooper and two baskets by Nixon gave the Lakers eight straight poi.nts and a 109-104 lead. The visitors· advantage rose to 117·108 with 4.04 to play, and Denver was never able to 1et closer than three points the rest of the way. The Lakers broke open what had been a close a z t r o t ta t rt game to cla im a 65 55 lead at the half by repeatedly penetrating a weak Denver defense for easy layups. Denver had held a 33-31 edge aner the first quarter a s Alex English and Kik l Va ndeweghe combined for 20 points. Nixon led a balanced Laker attack with 25. Johnson added 24 , Jamaal Wilke5i 20. Cooper 18 a nd Kareem Abdul-Jabar 17 .• English was lhe Nuggets' top scorer with 29. but he scored only one point during the last 16 minutes. when he was guarded by Cooper. Vandeweghe bad 23 points. Gondrelick scored his 13 points all in a five .minute span late in the third quarte r and early in the fourth. The loss was the Nuggets' lhlrd str aight and dropped them to 8-8 for the season. while Los Angeles improved its r ecord to 14-6. '' d , d ,\ :-hor t pen a lty . short gain. fumble a nd :-.atk f1111shed that off. however. a nd the V1k1ngs (S('(· M.\RINA. Page 851 ABOVE IT ALL Orange Coast's Frank Luonfi!O go(•s high for r ebound durrn~ Friday·~ ~amc a~ainst LA Southwest. won In Pirates. 79-64 1 ' --___________ " _____________ ....,_. _...,,_,__,..., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December s. 1981 ..-----------------------...,. ~----------------------------------------------------------------------~ Rudi signs pact lo return lo A's From AP diapatdtes OAKLAND -Outfielder Joe Ii Rudi whose defensive heroics and timefy hilting helped Oakland win three world champions hips irt the . early '70s, returned to the A's Friday as a free agent. Team president Roy Eisenhardt announced that Rudi, the first player from last s ummer's free -agent draft to sign with a new team, had ag r eed t o u tw o -year contract with an opuon for a third. F'inancial details were not disclosed. Eistlnhart.lt said he hoped th a t Rudi would bri n g le adership to the young and rapidly improving A's "He will bring to us many of the things you saw missing in the Oakland A's last year ," said Eisenhardt. "We had a lot of young tale nt a nd lot of aggressive talent. but we lacked experience and we lacked m aturity " Rudi. wh9 began his major league career with Oakland i"n 1964, went to the Angels as a Cree agent in· 1977 and played there until being traded to the Boston Red Sox last J anuary. As ked what he thought his role would be with the A's, who have no shortage of fine young o utfielders. Rudi said he would play "io whatever position I could help the ballc lub win." Quote of the day Dave Bliss, SM U bas ketball coach, after his Mustangs went 7-20 last season : "It was the most difficult year l've had since puberty." Gerv1 n paces Spurs over B tazera GtorlCe GervlD scored 4S Points m t-'rlcilay n li.:ht lo s park the San Anl on lo Spurs to u 12'7-l ll victory uv\!r Portland In u contest between lliv1slonal leudc>rs in the NBA. RM Brewer srnrt'd 25 points and t hree other Spurs were in doulJlt> ri..:ure-as the winners snapped 11 four ~ame Portland winning streak .. Boston. helped by the play of reserve fo rward Koln Mcllalt and veteran Nale ArtbJbald, pulled awity with just over five minutes to play and beat Philadelphia, 11 1·103. handing the 76ers their first road loss or the cumpoiign . . . Re11le Theus scored 31 points and Dwight Jone · added 21 to lead Chicago to a 1os.101 viC'tory over Utah . onv1N Junio r Brldg .-man a nd Sydney Moncrief pumped m 19 points apiece to lead Milwaukee past cold-s hooting Atlanta, 97·80 Rookie center S&eve JoluuoD hit a hook shot with 1 16 left In the game to boost Kansas Cit y to a l 12-109 triumph over Seattle. The Kings had to battle back from an 11-point deficit in the third quarte r . Rookie Herb Wiiiiams made his first eight shots and was 10 of 12 for the game tn scoring a season-high 21 points us Indiana defeated Detroit. 105-95 in lndia'napolis Gompf named an All·American Laguna Beach High product 8111 [!] Gompf, l'Urrently at the University or « • Uta h. has been n a m e d lo the Assol'1ated Press' All-American football team for L91H. Gompf is a linebacker ... Navy qua rterbac k Mar co Pagnanelll, Cro m Hunting ton Beach Hig h and Golden West College, leads his squad into battle agains~ Army in the traditional clash l-Oday. Pagnanelb has thrown for 850 yards and rushed for 274 more University of Southern California running back Marcus Allen and BY U quarterback Jim Mc Mabon were named offensive players of the year Friday at the P1g~kin Club of Washington's annual awards dinner Miami Dolphins quarterback Doe Strock "a"..I Friday he wants television com mer c1als he and hii\_ wife did for a Miami re'staurant taken off the air becaust' the NFL and FBI have approached him. Gretzky, Semenko lead Edmonton WayM Gretzky assisted on three ~ goals a nd Dave 8emeako 11cored ' twi c e o s Edmonton b e lled V1rncouvcr, 7 3, lo hl&hllghl action In the NulionuJ Hockey League Friday nleht. Grelaky, fur and uway the NHL's leading scorer, did not p1rk up a "oul for the third straight game But he s.-t up one or Sem tinko's scores and also Hsis ted on coals by PauJ Coffey and Dave l.llmley .•• Elsewhere, ~Ml• Mara scored four eoals und added two assiata, leading surging Wa!>hlngt-On to a 7 3 win over Winnipeg. UCLA reportedly won't appeal LOS ANGELES -UCLA won't • a ppeal the findings of an NCAA inv esti gation that allegedly uncovered a number o f rela tively mlnor violations in the Bruins' basketball procram ove r a numbe r of years. a ccordln• to a ne ws paper. • The Daily News in Van Nuya reported Friday that the NCAA 's findings submitted to the untverslty "definitely won't be appealed." The paper quoted a source close to the UCLA athletic program as s aying, "One of the CNCAAI allegations said an assistant basketball coach bought a $14 T-shirt for a recruit when the kid said he Liked it. Small things like that ." UCLA , given the NCAA's report earlier this week . had 15 days to inform \he NCAA whether 1t wo uld accept or appeal the findings. Purtzer-Blalock team shares lead 1:1espite gusty crosswinds, Tom Ill Purtzer and Jane Blalock fired seven bird ies Friday lo 'move iJltO .a three-way tie for the lead after two rounds of the Mixed Team Golf Touman!ent in Largo, Fla. The duo tied with early leaders Aady ~an and Sally UUle a nd partners Mark O'Meara and Amy Alcott ... Striker Glor1lo ChlH&lia of the Cosmos professional soccer team, announced that he will play on the club's indoor team W s season . . The Kansas City Royals have mailed 14 contract offers to unsigned players from the 1981 roster, including former Costa Mesa High ind Orange Coast College pr oduct Dan Qulseaberry. By major-league ruJes, the offers had to be m ade before Dec. 20, or the player.s would be granted free-agent status. Quisenberry is eligible for arbitration if he is unsatisfied with the Royals' offer. Rustlers finals • Ill Irvine Hi gh wins its pool Golden West <:-Olh:ge advanced to the finals or tht.> state community college women's volleyball ehamplom;hips with a pair or victories over Southwestern a nd Orange Coast colleg,es Friday at El Cam ino College in Torrance. At the same time, Irvine High aaioed the sc m lrln a l s o f the Southern C •lUornia <'hamplomshi~ at UC San Oieco by wlnnln& Its pool Friday afternoon and evenJng. Golden West and Onnge Coast have monopolized the state championships tor the put three y~urs wil'h the Pirates winnin& In 1978 aod 1980. Golden West posted its victory in 1979 and .will play El Camino in the champions hip semis today at 9 o'clock. Orange Coast, m eanwhile. lost to Gol~en West. 15·8. 15· 11 , U\ a second round m atch. then defeated I PJl i POLLEY BALL De Anza College,· 15·10, 16-14 lo advance lo a loser 's bracket game at 9 today against College or the Sequmas "The m atch with Orange Coast was without a doubt the finest match I have coached in a long time:· Golden West Coach Lou Ann Terheggen said after the match. ··orange Coast played great and we played awesome Ther e we re 10 rotations th9l occurred with the SC'Ore 1·0 without either side scoring a point. I think J ane OUl gendorf. OCC coach) was out of substitutes when the score was 4·4. It was really an exciting match " Hilgendorf confirmed Terheggen's assesstnent of the match. ··it was one or the best a nd should have been the finals of the tournament." JUlgendorf said. "That Bev L1dyoff was reaJly something for them. She hit the ball ha rd and pounded it into the floor and that was the differe nce. "We came back that second game but they didn't make a mist ake dunng the entire match and lhe few we m ade cost us." Lidyofr was the star of the Rustler team in putting the ball down a nd Suzanne McLean did an outstanding job as center blocker for the Rustlers. I Trojans hold off New Mexico rally Golden West has played El Camino several times this season with all resuJ ts close in favor of the Rus tlers. ·· 1t will be a tough match. especially at their home court and with most of the rans pulling for them ." Terheggen admits. "But if we play as well 1 as we did Friday, nobody is going to beat us." Vanderbilt tips Long Beach St ., Oregon St. surprises BYU, USF stops stubborn Cal In San Diego, Coach Ma rk McKenzie's Irvine High Vaqueros went to 5·0 before losing their final g'ame. The Vaqs defeated Torrey Pines, 15·1 in that la st match. then lost 11-15 after they had first place in their pool wrapped up. From i\P dispatches LOS ANGELES Senior forward Mo Williams scored a game-high 20 points and Southern Cal he ld off a fu rious second half New Mexico rally to beat the Lobos 80-71 in a non-conference college basketball game Friday night. Williams scored 16 of his points in the first half. and USC. 2-1, capitalized on 15 New Mexico turnovers to build up a 49·34 half-time lead. But the Lobos. 3-1. behind Phil Smith's 11 1~ second half points, c hopped away at the lead until 'Alan Dolensky's lay up cut the USC lead to 64·59 with 7:57 left in the game. .. · Then senior guard Dwight Anderson scored four of the Trojans' next six points to give his team a 70·61 lead with 5:40 left. and USC was never t threatened after that. Freshman Wayne Carlander. forme rly of Ocean View JU gh, added 19 points for USC. and • Anderson had 18 including eight points in the final eight minutes. The Lobos were led by Smith and forward Don Erkovich's 16 points. • Vanderbflt 72, Long Beach St. 70 TEMPE -Free throws by Jeff Turner and AJ McK1Mey in the final seconds provided the winning mar gin as Vanderbilt edged Long Beach , State. 72-70, in the opening round of the 15th annual · Fiesta Classic tournament. Vanderbilt, of the Southeastern Conference, • led at the ha lf 39·36 and battled the 49ers • throughout the second hair. ,._ The Commodores finally forged a~ead 67·64 on 'a three-point play by Ted Young with 4:05 left. ' Vanderbilt maintained that slim lead the rest or '\the way. . Cent.er Willie Jones led the Commodores with 23 points. hilting 10 of 11 of his s hots from the field . ~ Forward Michael Zeno, a transfe r from the University of Arizona, led Long Beach State with Basketball scores ~ USC IO, -Me•lco 71 USF n ,Gel'4 U. ol S... [)le9D 1S, &olw SL 61 Cal l ..... , ... 7S, UC San o._ 73 Cal Poly (SU>I n. si.n1st..,, s1 se lcl4tlto COii. 7S, E. Or-n f1 ~ Or-.on SI. '6, BYU U S.nl• Clara 60, Nev-. Reno S7 ~ Ora& R~tll. c:--st .. ...... Ml.....-tl, Loyola, Ill Ml s... c;.o.t1an ~·Te<"" USIU .. , J•a-SI '6 .... Vlll-•'7, a.-c.ot1-n s...,.He1111.~ .. es coc1 '--II 14. """Y .. TOUa~NTS ,..,,._, ....... c-... Vallclltrtll" n.1.en9 .. ac,. st. 10 Ari,_ Sl. 14, ..... Me•l<o SI, 14 Redl-56. Fr8"0 P..:1IK S2 T'-C..C'"""' (.al SI Los ""Oflti IO, H-all-HllO .. Community college TOUlliNAM•NTS ,......._ Oe ........... SeM!fMak Ml San Anlanlo ,.., SedcllfllaO » Or •119t C.0.$1 1', LA Soutllwffl .. ~-S-HINtt Eat1 lA .. Sant• Row .i Marin 11. ll'"oef'lal Valley M ,.....v • ...., oes ,, ,._ s-wtluft Rt,..r-'8, ~ W.SI .. S.nt. -, •• 8allenlleld n ........"-. P leru '1. ColurrtClla S7 Palomar 11,~r•C:O.O• ~-·, ..... ,..,.. ... SeqUOla SS, GI-le 42 LA Val..., 11, Bk"' JV .. Wttl L> lj. San Jee Into .S .,.,.,_Valley.,, C-voM IS m 15 µoint~ while guard Craig Hodges and center Dino Gregory each had 14 for the 49ers. \'andcrbilt"s record •s now 2-0 Long Beach State fell to l ·l Oregon St. 56. BVU 44 PROVO, Utah -Lt'scer Conner scored 22 points to help Oregon State upset 15th-ranked Bri~ham Young 56-44 in a non-conference game. . The victory moved the Beavers to a 2·0 season mark. Brigham Young fell to 2-2. Oregon State pulled to an S.-2 lead early in the first half. mostly on the shooting or Conner and Cougar turno vers . Brigham. Young pulled to within two with 2:49 left in the half. but they never gained the lead. The Cougars committed 13 turnovers during the first half. m any or them forced by Oregon State's full-court press The Beaver s' defense dominated the ha ir. giving them a 31·20 le ad to take lo the locker room. T he Cougars closed to within s ix points with 11 minutes left. but poor Cree-throw shooting stalled the Cougar~· com eback. Oregon State's 2·3 zone he ld Cougar forward Fred Roberts to eight points ... half his average . Charlie Sitton added 15 for the Beavers . Gr eg Ballif had 15 for BYU Louisville SS, Tulane 54 BO WLI NG GREEN. Ky -Derek Smith s cored 21 points. and third-ranked Louisville needed every one as the Cardinals hung on to nip Tulane 55-54. in the ope ning game of the Wendy's Classic basketball tourname nt. Although its play was lackluster. Louisville appear ed headed to a routine season-opening win after taking a 50·40 lead midway thrqu1h the second half But Tulane. getting a n 18-point performance from reserve J ohn Williams, trimmed the Louisville mar gin to 55·52 with 3: 18 left Louisville turned the ball over inside during t he last minute a nd Tulane's Dary l Moreau converted the mistake into a 22-foot jumper to trim the margin lo one point. Louisville managed to avert a major upset when the Cardina ls ran out the final seconds without a llowing Tulane to commit a foul to stop the clock Penn 70, Loyola-Marymount 69 STANFORD -David Lardner scored 14 second-half points to lead Pennsylvania to a 70-60 non-conference victory over Loyola-Marymount in the first round or the Stanford invitational. Pennsylvania. 2:0. took the lead at the 19:01 , mark of the first half and led by as many as 14 points. but Loyola. 0-3, c losed the gap lo 3 at the half. '*°"'*'' C .... k (lnd"'*l 71. ~ .. ,.. 77 Wl<lllla St. 100, Ohlrt<I ol Loyola had a chance to take the lead six times ,~: .. ~"::~ in the second half but Penn led the rest of the way.. v.._11 Leading GS-67. Penn turned the ball over to (Ollo"'411•7' . ........ SIM>torcl 11, ,,........,. 74 ........ ,..~ .. .._ ...... Ja_ .... _ ,., lluckMll 4J ..... -,S.~14 ...... (:l!Ralt w,,.... ... ,,, CMbM 40 •1-111, E.-~" C...-a-k s,r.c:-• ~-"'-.. SI ~I Ji. N, Te•• SI ... ... c...- ltk ll ...... '1,Le"6e,Mcl.U l..afeyetlll ... ~-1-1 ...... " ..... l'alrleitfl DIUI ...... 11, _._ .. -........ a.-St.•(•I ....... lliatl' I ··~ ...... , .. Qllli9 u ... IM~(lt(tlM.~ .. ............ ....................... , .. 1 5..-................ ~,¥1:::r;::" W. IC-llY-.... "-"lr• D ~ ~'1.S.C..Col .... ,, s.cr ........ 511 n,~SI .. ...... ..... "' "-... .,k .. \JC ftl_.... *' LA ._.,,. '1 , ~--Sel'Mfluh Loyola with 39 seconds remaining. Loyola went for Ef!Mn '7. TwHI so. d I f F Maier oeu •. LA....,." t'he final s hot but with 15 secon s e t ran '""'"'* .. "',....... Mccaffery stole· the ball and laid it in to clinch the E'"r..va ia. l.I <NHll• 11 I(•'•"• n. .. ,"'""'" victory. ~ ._. Kevin Sparks had 18 poinl'i, including 10 in the h1-1~":!:.:~ second half to pace Loyola. Pe nn will face N-v1 ... s:i,M1-v1eio£J Stanford today in the final Loyola will face Cu11 •e ....._... c-,.,-51,u,.,.,,,._., Furmun in the premllminary game. '4111 c ........... °""' """ 11 ,..,. ,............... Mlnqe.ot• 81 . Loyola (Chi) SO ~BtKll ... SMl .... S7 ._ wew-n.un1 _ _...,., CHI CAGO -R e s erve forwa rd John L..-14111.:=.= .... >rnimi Wiley tip~ in ll rebound from the left al~e of the ....... ,,.. "· ..... c;.-.., 1Wt1rc11 basket wt th one second left to play to bft 10th Et o.f•M. Pclfk •,, 1Cettt.1 ranked Minnesota to a 61-60 victory over Loyola or ~. Chicago c• ... -s-... n uc ,..,,.,... W)ley. who repla ced starter Zebedee Rowell in .. ... ~ the GopherS lineup alter Howell fou.led out witb ,,.,...,_ •1• S: 1• to play. went tbrou1h tenral Rambler ~:=::: •. ~ :-'" >• dere ndcrs to lip in a mi55ed shot by teammate 0r.,...-.s-~11 John HolmH ·~~5::';.::w Minnesota, winning ILs third straight game 0c .... v'"'111. ttrr•M19'W•1 without a defeat. had trailed Loyola 50-39 with 9: 12 ....., .. ,I I I 1tM1<NA1am11•"' ....,..., • ., rem9 n ng . ....... "-"· ~'~ Rut 7-foot-2 junior center Randy B~uer, who led a ll scorers with 26 .points, scored five straight points to cut the margin to 50-44. The Ramblers' Chris Rogers came back with a tip-in. but Minnesota scored the next six points to cut the margin to 52·50. Loyola managed to hold on to t hat sli m lead until Breuer canned two free th r ows t o tie t he score al 58-58 with 2 . 47 remaining U. of San Diego 7S, Boise St. 61 SAN DIEGO -Rusty Whitmarsh scor ed 15 points and was 11 of 13 from the free-throw line in leading the University or San Diego to a 75-61 victory over Boise State. Gerald J ones and Ri<'h Davis both scored 12 points and Dave He ppell scored 10 to round out USO's top scoring. Boise State's Eric Bailey was the game's top scorer with 20 points . He grabbed five rebounds for the visiting Broncos. Boise State held a 27·25 halftime lead. but San Diego ran off 14 points to the Bronc~· four in the first 12 minutes of the second half lo put the game ou t of reach USF 72, California 64 BERKELEY -The Unive r s ity of S an Francisco overcame a stubborn University or California basketball team. beating the Bears 72·64. .. Winning that first game agajnst Torrey Pines assured us rir fi rst place in our pool with one game remaining." McKenzie said. "We were ahead most of the way in that finaJ game before they ran off s ix or seven straight points to win 1t We wound up 5· 1 and the~ were 4-2. · · Both teams advance to today's championship· semifinals Irvine will play Wes tchester or the Los Angeles Section while Torrey Pines meets Santa Monica. the runnerup l<> Jrvine in the Southern Section 4-A finals and an at-large entry in San Diego. In today's semifinals. the second place team from one pool plays the winner or the other and vice versa UCI women beaten BERKELEY -Dorothy Lewis scored an inside basket with six seconds remaimng to send the game into overtime but the UC Irvine women's basketball team dropped a 77-68 decision to Colorado Slate m the consolation bracket of the California Tourna ment here Friday . Cal Jumped out to 22·12 lead early in the first half and led for the rest of the game until t he Dons · Wa llace Bryant hit a three-point play with 6:25 left to put USF out front 59-56. Lewts hit from inside to make the score 58-58 but Colorad o State out -scored the Anteaters. 19-10 in the fi ve-minute extra penod to hand UCI its fourth loss in five games. Lewis was high scorer for the Anteaters with 21 a nd she pulled down 14 rebounds . Dawn Buchanon had nine re bounds and had 12 points while freshman Sue Randall scored 10 points. 'The Dons had a balanced attack with guards Quentin Dailey and Ken ·McAlister each scoring 16 points . The Dons are now 2·0, while Cal fell to 1-1. The Anteaters play Montana State for seventh place in the tournament this morning at 9:30 before returning home. 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"If they're ready to play mentally, then we can play with anybody. But if they're not ready to go. 1f they're not together, then we can be beaten ... For the fi rst 16 m inutes of their semifinal contest with the Tillers. the Chargers looked anything but ready The s maller Tustin squad, with no one taller than 6·4 on its roste r, continually out-hustled and out-rebounded a much taller Edison unit The Tillers, las t year's co-champions in the .Cent ury League. grabbed a 9-6 advantage midway through the first quarter on a. three-point play by guard Mark Grace and didn't relinquish the lead until forward Rick DiBernardo countered with a -· three-point play of his own at 2: 13 of the second quarter to give the Chargers a slim 28-27 margin, Both sides the n exchanged baskets and despite shooting a weak "39 percent for the first half, Edison went to the locker room at 1ntermissioo clinging to a 30-29 lead It was during halftime, however, that Leigh talked about intensity with his squad and the Cha rgers responded. Switching from their man defense to a 2-3 zone. the Chargers held the Tillers to JUSt two baskets in 11 attempts during the pi votal third quarter while messers. Richard Chang 16 points!, Mark Goudge <41 a nd D1Bernardo 131 scored all of Edison's points to build a 43-35 lead. ln the final stanza, Tustin, 1-1, cut the deficit to 48 43 with 5: 24 remaining, but that's as close as the Tillers would get. Edison, with its most productive quarter of the night -24 points -blew 1t open down the stretch, outscoring their opponent by a 19-7 margin. Today's tourney schedule Valencia Tournament I 11 m Lu (Ju1111a '' Bc•llrlov.~r •!>l'\Cnlh JllJl'l' 1 i <15 t-:i.1wran.t:a \ ~ Kulc•llu I r1flh phH'l'/ I :w <;a nl'~h u ,.,. Cup1stra110 \'a llu) • 1•1m i.olat1u11 1•ham1l\1m~h111 • ll 1r1 T ui.lm \'!> I.a ll~1hra llhml plan·1 ,. l';d1-.cin ,., M <ilt•r Ut•1 1 d1amp1onsh1p1 .. With the effort we displayed in the first half 1t was u1Jv1ou~ we weren't ready to go," admitted Leigh , whost! team is now 2-0 on the young season. "Things went so well for us the first night out we weren'r as mentally prepared for this game as we s hould be." Despite a horrendous start from the field <the Chargers were 4 of 17 m the first quarter ), Edison finished the game by s hooting 47 percent 127 of 58). The Tillers. meanwhile, shot 36 percent I 19 of 53 1 although they out -rebounded their taller opponents. 33-29. Chang, a 6-6 senior who had 28 points in Edison's initial tourney win ·against La Quinta, again led all scorers with 23 points. DiBe rnardo. a 6-4 senior. had 17 points, while Goudge, a 6-2 gua rd. also finished with 17 The Tillers had three players score in double figures with Jim Axelson's 17 points leading the way. . The Chargers will return to Valencia High tonight 18J to meet Mate r Dei for the tournament championship. Mater Oei 61 . La Habra 47 Senior guard Ron Tarbell scored 23 points and t eam!T\')le Chris Jackson added 15 points and 18 rebounds as t he Monarchs set up· an all-Orange Coast area final with th~ir victory over La Habra. T ar bell, 6-3, scored 10 points in the fi nal quarter and 21 of his 23 in the second half. Jat·kson. meanwhile. a 6·3 forward, had eight offens ive rebounds and four assists. Estancia advances to title game Mate r Dei . which trailed after the first quarter. 13-12. rallied to take a 26-20 lead at ·the · intermission. The margin stayed that way, too, until the Monarchs blew the game open with a 23-pcint final quarter. Midland's basket. at the buzzer puts Eagles into Laguna Beach tourney final As a team, the Monarchs, 2-0, had 49 rebounds to give them an even 100 for their two games in the t o urname nt La Habra, wh ich disposeti of Cap1strnno Valley in the first round and Katella in the second. dropped to 2-1 By EDZJNTEL Of -o.lly ...... SIMI Brian Midland scored on a s hort jumper at the buzzer to lift Estanc ia High into tonight's champion.ship game of the Laguna Beach High basketball tournament, as the Eagles edged highly-touted Brea-Olinda Friday night. Meanwhile, Laguna Beach advanced to lhe championship game in the bracket for fifth place with a victory over Santiago, and University was eliminated by Westlake Here's how it went Estancia 53, Brea-Olinda 51 Midland took a pass from play-ma king guard Jeff Gardner under the bas ket and tossed in a fi ve-foot shot as the buzzer went off to gi ve the Eagles a thrilling victory and put them in tonight's < 7: 30) final against Norte Vista. Brea had tie<! the game with 1: 30 left and after working the clock down. Estancia head coach Larry Sunderman call ed for a time out with 56 seconds left. Today's tourney schedule Laguna Beach Tournament ~ µ rn 1 .a~un<1 lll'Ul'h \'S Wcstlak1• •I 11th pl,ot'l' I :1 :m l'> pre.'" '~ San Cleml'n tl' I l'on,olatum 1'11.Jm1m•n ... h1p1 ·, Bn.•J '' "'"''''° \ tl'Jll tth1rd pliu·t 7 .l\l :->urt1: \'1-.ta , . ., 1-: ... 1an11a l hilmp11m-.h11,1 Sunderman told his players to work for a last shol and the Eagles. with Gardner handling the ball most of the time at the top of the key. did just that Finally. with the clock wind1ng down to under fl\'C seconds. Gardner s potted Midland alone under the basket and fed hi m lhe pass. Estancia had to come back from defi cits of 9 points twice. The Eagles trailed most of the game. including 42-39 at the end of the third quarter. But Gardner sank 6-of-7 free throws in the Karp set to lead Laguna basketball By EDZINTEL Of .. Delly,..... MM! Tho ugh h e 's coac h ed basketball for some 10 years on the high school level, Jerome Karp, 39. never im agined he'd T h ursday. who stepped down because h is job as a sales m a nager r equired too much time a nd traveling. A surprised Karp was informed by Falconer of his decis io n Thur s day ever be a head coach. morning Not even after once coaching "I was n't be ing facetious Dennis J ohnson. who's now one when I s aid I felt like Pat of the NBA's leading scorers'? Riley." Karp said Friday "No, I've always been happy Fatconer was a walk-on coach coaching on the lower levels, or in his second-year with the the as a varsity assistant," Karp, Artists He led Laguna to a 17-7 the newly-named Laguna Beach record last year, good for second High head coach said just prior place in the South Coast League to his first game in that role and a berth in the CIF playoffs. Friday night. Fa lconer. t hrough a prior Karp, who had served as a agreement with school officials. lower level and varsity assistant ·was allowed to cat back the tine coach for nine of his 10 years at he spent with the team . "But the school. was n amed to with fo ur walk-on coaches. I rep 1 a c_e C raig Fa I con e r found myself trying to be there ~-=--...;;..,-~-;;:;_------~---0 1 30 hours a week just to survive, .. Falconer said. Karp said he plans to keep the basic philosophies and systems incorporated by Falconer, with a fe w new ideas of h is own thrown m. .. For ins tance. we might go to a more controlled type game." he said "A lot depends on how the players coming off the bench h a ndle it. But the re's been nothing but positive feedback from e veryone so far .. Karp, who coached Johnson when he was a "C" player at Dominguez High in Compton is a graduate of Fresno State. He's a r esource specialist at Laguna Bea ch High. teaching s pecial education. NTRDOUCING THE 1¥/f SE3. ~SOMEONE Wl.l. DESIGN A SAFER Bl\IDING. BUT l\DT FOR YEARS TO COME In simpfest terms. the new GEZE SE 3 is redefining ski industry safety standards. The SE 3 features the first indepen- dently adjustable vertical toe release-crucial in backward m tip-dragging falls. 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"J a ckson is a sophomore, IMatt> Beeuwsaert is a sophomore and <Gary J Jaeger and IJohn l Cook Westlake 72. University 62 ar~ Juniors ... Westlake. trailing 50-48 early in the fourth Beeuws aert and Jaeger had six points each quarter . scored 14 unanswered points and coasted while Cook. although he didn't score. dished off from there nine as~ists from his point-guard position. The Warriors were led by Brad Ainge. who his .---------------------- coach says is a distant relative of Danny Ainge. He played like it. Ainge scored 15 points. including two baskets and two free throws down the stretch to ~ut the game out or reach ·niversity's Brad Guess scored 21 points, but the seruor forward fouled out midway through the fourth quarter when Westlake went on its scoring spree. "Defensively , we're not where we want to be," said Uni versity head coach Jeff Cunningham. "Offensively. we didn't execute we ll enough when we had to. either. "We were letting the m go through too many times. But they're a good team. When they played us man-to-man. 1t got rough " Troy Larsen added 17 points for Uni while Randy Myers chipped in with 10. Laguna Beach 60, Santiago 57 The Artt'itS led IJy Neil Riddell's 22 poinLs and 18 by Johnny Mann. advanced to toda y 's semifinals in the bracket for fifth place. Laguna Beach . playing its first game under new coach Jerome Karp. fell behind. 35-28 at the half. but out-scored Santiago. 22-12 in the third 1 .QlI~rter. bel\ind the hot outside shooting of Riddell. Santiago pulled close at 56-53 with 45 seconds remaining. bu t the Artis t s' Kevin Hogan inte rcepted a pass and Mann sunk two free throws with 28 seconds left to seal the win. "The kids played so well, I'm so proud of them ." Karp said. .. Riddell got his shooting together. 1 tell the players if they have the shot, take it. If they miss it. take it again ... The game was highlighted by a 60-foot shot at the buzzer to end the third quarter by Santiago's Damon Lewis. Merana Sport ... the active look tor Christmas ... Pelfect for Soturaoys or OfY'( dCJvl Shir1s and pants ewe 1001. cotton in great colofs We Make House Calls TEST ~iVE THE: (.AP ""~ '( J\JP (H'.) CE (.'' "'01..!i L<X!t. STl''EE:TS At~D DKIDF ~YOURSELF -------- &~~~ 56 FASHION ISlAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 • ------...-. .. ·~----.._._.. ... ..._._._... .... ...__.._...._._._... ...... ,... ........... ._.. ................................................................ 1911 ......................... !ll!ll .. .. .. Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 6. 1981 OCC gains finals Saddleback plays for third after loss • T his yeor 'K version of Oranae Coas t 's baskdbMll will be trying lo do something last performt..'Ci by the OCC stale championship te am ol 1978 · wtn Its own Miles Eaton Tournament. The Pirates qualified fo r a berth in the c hampio n1hip g a m e Friday ni1ht with a convinc ing 79-64 victory over Los Ang eles Southwest . The vict ory catapults Coast into tonight's 8 o'clock championship contest against Mt. San Antonio, which beat Saddleback. The Gauchos and Southwest wlll thus meet In the third-place preliminary. beginning at 6 o'clock Ht Orange Coast. lt m arks the first tim e in four years that Saddleback hasn't visited the finals and the first lim e that Orange Coast has met a South Coast Conference foe in the title decider. · Coach Tandy Gillis ' cre w trailed only 2·0 to Southwest, and the last lime they were even was 11 t 6-6. OCC breezed to a 12-polnt halftime advantage but the visitors did make a serious run In the opening mom ents of the second half to pare the Pirates' de ricit to just six points <46-40 ) five minutes afte r Inte rmission. But OCC scored the next five points to move up by 11 a nd were ne ver seriously threatened after that Orange Coast s hot only 43 percent ror the Heisman showcased Not to mention more football 8y HOWAaD L. HANDY Of-o.My ...... , ..... Two football offerings and a pair or basketball gam es won't overshadow the unveiling of this year's winner of the Heis man Trophy, college football's major award. Of oourse, there is little doi.abt about the winne r -or if there is , an investigation should be In order. At a ny r ate, those in the know feel Ma rcus Allen, USC's t ailba ck, will be the winner hands down. Channel 7 brings the presentation live at 4r ). ·r or lhose die -hard football fans, the regular ~eason on the college le vel winds down today with a pair of traditional games. This morning <9: 20 on Cha nnel 71 it will be Georgia and Georgia Tech. Then lhls afternoon will find the annual service game Army and Navy a l 12:50 <Channel 7). For the basketball fan, UCLA and Notre Dame get' under way at 11 on Channel 4 with rival network CBS <Channel 2) bringing the Kentucky at Ohio State game live at 11 :30. Following are the top spor ts events on TV today. Ratings are: " • " • excellent ; • " " worth watching; .. fair .• forget rt. e 9:20 a.m., Cha~nel 7 ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Georgia vs. Georgia T,tch. Ahnouncers: Al Michaels and Lee Grosscup. Two teams with opposite records meet to conclude the 1981 regular season. Georgia is 9-1 and Georgia Tech 1-9. If it weren'.t for USC's Marcus Allen, Georgia's Herschel Walker would be almost ~ cinch to wi n the Heisma n Trophy this year as a sophomore. He h~s run for 3,282 yards and scored 31 touchdowns 1n two seasons and has his sights on Tony Dorsett's ca reer records of 6,082 yards and S9 TDs. Georgia Tech's lone claim to fame was an opening-game upset over Alabama . ~ 11 a.m .• Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA al Not re Dame. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Al McGuire. UCLA's Bruins have had a tough ti me getting started this season, losing two of three decisions including one to Rutgers ThurSday night. After taking a comfortable first half lead, the Bruins fell behind and lost in Meadowlands Arena. Kenny Fields and Ralph Jackson paced the Bruins in the Rutgers game. Notre Dame, also In a rebuilding phase this wason, will be ready for the Bruins today in the Noisy Notre Dame gym. 11 :30 a.m .• Chennel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Kentucky at Ohio State. Announcen: Gary Bender and Billy Packer. The Kentucky Wildcats are wi.thout the services of 7-1 All-America center Sam Bowie (out with a stress fracture). The offensive load falls on gua rd Dirk Minniefield and 1>·6 forward Chuck Verderber. Junior forward Clark Kellogg, the Big Ten's leading rebounder, is the Buckeyes' floor leader, averaging 17.3 points and 12 rebounds a game. e 12:50 p.m., Chennel 7 ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Army vs. Navy. ANtOUnCen : Ke ith Jackson and Frank Broyles. Army (3-7) and Navy <7·3> tangle in Philadelphia In the annual military service battle. Navy holds a , lead in this series which began In 1890 end has dominated the series In recent years, winning seven •of the lest eight and outscoring the Cadets. 24'-46. The Midshipmen are headed for the Liberty Bowl and will be favored. Eddie ~y@rS with 1, 199 yards rushing, and former Huntington Beach High and Golden West College quarterbac:k Marco Pagnanelli • spark Navy. f OTKER TELEVISION 1 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Two young heavyweights, Tim Witherspoon .< 12-0l and Alfonso •Ratliff (12-0) square off in a scheduled 10-round bout •from Atlantic City, N.J . Also: The women's competition in the U.S.·Chlna gymnastics meet, 1 taped in Honolulu. · l :JOp.m. (2)-CBSSPORTSSATURDAY. 2 p.m. (9) -BOXING. • 4 p.m. (7) -HEISMAN TROPHY AWARD - t The naming of the 1911 winner of the Helsman J TrOPhy climaxes a film pr0fi1ing some of ttw past J winner s of college football's most prestigious J lndivldulll award. • S:JOp.m. (7) -COLLEGE BOWL PREVIEW. r 8 p.m. (11) -RODEO -Cowtatie of the Grand • National Rodeo, taped Nov. 1 at San Fr~lsco. RADIO l Basketball -UCLA at Notre Dame, 11 a.m.1 'KMPC (710); UC Irvine at Univ. of San Diego, 7:30 J p.m ., KWVE (108 FM): Cal Poly (P'omoM) at Cal t State CF'ullerton), 7:30 p.m., KWRM (1170); LGnV Beach State at Fiesta Cla55lc, 6 or I p.m., KLON <• FM). Hockey -Chicago at Kings, 6:.50 p.m., KPRZ (11.50). Football -Seddleback vs. Sen Otego Mesa In the ~Pony 8owt at Cerritos, 7: 30 p.m., KSBR (•.s FM>. • • • ie .. Today'8 tourney echedule Mii•• Eeton Tournament 4 p.m Eust Lus Angelb vs M11rln • ('0050111100) 6 p m Saddlebut'k \'ll I.A South~t<1t llhlrd place > II p m . Orange t'uust vii M t Sun Antonio c chomp1<>n~h1p I evening, but did an excellent job on the boards, outrebow>ding Southwest , 44·23 overall. Freshman forward Frank Luongo provided 10 boards to lead the cause. • OCC received a lift off the bench from Ron Calhoun, who may ha ve scored only six points but had three assists a nd four steals. As a team . the Pirates had a team-high 15 thefts against the Cougars. Also providing he lp off the bench was J eff Thomas, who had eight of his 14 points in the s econd half. Neanwhile. Chris Beas ley led the OCC s coring attack with 15 points, Rick Riley added 12 a nd Greg Krohnfeldt 11. In the 4 o'clock fi rst game for the consolation charppionship, E ast Los Angeles, a winner over Santa Rosa, meets Marin, which knocked off Imperial Valley. Mt. San Antonio 79, Saddleback 53 The Gauchos started fast but cooled when 6-10 cente r Rick Doyle got into early foul trouble and was benched. Derek Moore. a 6-6, 225-pound transfer from Te xas Christian Unive rsity, gave the Mounties muscle on the inside and he ended the evening with .39 points. He canned 11 of 15 fro m the free tbrow line and had 14 field goals. His play on the ins ide ruined any chance the Gauchos had of controlling the play under either basket and without Doyle. Moore was able to move almost at will. Saddleback went in front, 10-4 at outset , then hit a cold spell in which the Mounties out-scored them 16·2 and from that ~nt on it was no contest. David Wisnie ws ki had 11 points while George Turner and Cam Bryant each contributed nine to the Saddleback cause. The loss brings Saddleback·s record to 3·2 for the season with tonight's game for third place against L A. Southwest getting under way at 6 o'clock. Princeton coach directs Olympians RENO. Nev. (AP> -Coach Larry Ellis of Princeton University, who headed the U.S. track a nd field team at last summer's World University Games, Friday was na med head coach for the U.S. Olympic track a nd fie ld t~am at Los Angeles in 1984. In.a close vote that was not decided until early Friday, The Athletics Congress chose Ellis over two other candidates. Cong ress spokesman Pete Cava said ear ly sentimental support was be hind UCLA track Coach J im Bush, who had wanted to head the te am because the Summer Games were being held in his home town. Stan Huntsman of Tennessee also received some backing and was named head coach of the U.S. track team at the World Championships in Helsinki, Finland, in 1983. Dele gates a lso named Brooks Johnson of Stanford Univers ity to coach the women's le.am in the Olympics. John Randolph of the University of F lorid a was picke d to coa c h the 1983 Pan Am erican Games team in Caracas, Venezuela. The Athletic Congress, the national governing body for track and fi eld e vents. is m t!elmg in Reno through 1'uesday. Its boa rd or director!> will meet Sunday to discuss a propo!!al l o '11ace n.tm<.y earned by a mateur athletes m trus t accounts that couJd be tapped for training purposes and to develop a pos ition on the eligibility of discus thrower Ben Plunknett. The Southern California Striders ' athlete was barred from International competition by the International Amateur Athletic Fede ration after he failed to pass a steroid ~t at last January's Pacific Conference Games in New Zealand. I Rustlers suffer their first loss LANCASTER -Golden West College 's first loss of the season Friday night sends the Rustlers into the third place game of the Antelope Valley bas ketball tournam ent. Golden West was clubbed, 90-68 by Riverside, pus hing the Rustlers' early-season mark lo 6·1 Truiett Halton paced the Golden West attack with 21 points while Murphy Davis added 17 and Art ~ing 11. Golden Wes t will play at 3: 30 today. The game was close for most of the first half with the Rustlers actually pulling to a five-point lead at one point. But Riverside caught and past G WC near the end of the first half and after an early second-half spurt, theTigers were never thre atened. Today's game will mark the fourth in four days for Coach Jim Greenfield's crew. So Calf alls, 87-75 Rid PorTU scored 30 points but it wasn't enough H host Chapman Colleae defeated Southern California Collete. 17-75, in the opening round of the Chapman buk9'ball tournament Friday night. The Vanguards will play Sonoma Stare for t hird place ton ight while Chapman meets Sac ramento State in the championship tame. "It wu close unUI the last five minutes," assistant eoach Jeff Malste8d said. "But they really took It to UI on the boards and beat us there. 4:.!·30. In the fint half they out-rebounded us, 25-14 ... The V an,uards alao bad trouble at the free throw line, bittinc only 17 of 21 attempta. SoCal's Mike Roberta wu held to nine points wi th the Chapman team utilllin1 a 1tr on1 man-to-man defense. Brad Carson bit 1f points for tbe Vanparda., 1boo*•na 7 of trfrom the floor and. ca.nnlnc botb free throw attempts. The lou brinp SoCal'• reeord for lbe seuon to 2·2 goin& Into toni&ht's ad.km. Chapman went up by three in the first half with a rebound basket in the closinl seconds. • ... .. ... i-....... a a 2 • a WILD CHASE R6p rfk Calhot\n of Orange 'oasl and LA South"es t's Charles Bacon o.lty '1 ... ,_WC--. IWf' purs ue hJO~c ba ll during Fnda~"s Miles Eaton Tournament game al Ora n ge Coast John Henry runs at Hollypark Richest thoroughbred in final outing of 1981 INGLEWOOD IAP I -John Henry, the ornery ~ra ss specialist who's become the richest runner in thoroughbred racing history. tries to increase has bankroll to $3 million Sunday when he makes his final outin~ of 1981 in the $553,000 Hollywood Turf Cup. John Ht!nry will c arry 126 pounds and face 10 riva ls in the J 1,.:1-mile gr ass test. He'll be ridden by Bill Shoemake r. the winni ngest jo~key in the !>port's history Among the e ntries m the ri ch event as Spence Bay. an ln shbred who due led John Henry to the wire in the ret·ent Oak Tree Invitational at Santa Anita. In that race, John Henry lost the lead lo Spence Bay ncHring the wire, but battled back to take a narrow victory The race was atypical of John Henry, a cantanke rous 6-year-old gelding who seems to hate to lose "'He's a real pro.'· said Shoemaker , who rates John Henry in the top t hree or four horses he's r idden. "'He seems to know what to do. no matter how the race as run." John Henry's last three races have been t:xtremely close He won the Arlington Million by a nos e. the Jockey Club Gold Cup by a head. and the Oak Tree lnvatallonal by a nec k. The winne r will earn S328,000, a nd J ohn Henry could top the S3 m1 lhon mark by finishing as low a~ fourth, worth $37.500. llis career earnings going into the race are $2.985.310. Triumphant m eight of nine starts this year, John Henry's only loss came in the Hollywood Gold Cup on the d irt last June. He has twice run the T urf Cup dis tance at Hollywood Park. winning Invitational Handicaps on both occasions. Spence Bay. who also will carry 126 and wall be r idden by Fernando Toro. has won four stakes races this season a nd will probably be the s econd wa gering choice behind John Henry. Included in the field are ma res Queen to Conquer, The Very One and Little Bonny. and 3·) ear -old filly Rainbow Connection. She'll carry 119 pounds. with the mares carrying 123 Pnncelet, the only other 3 year-old in the race. will carry 122. T he rest are weighted at 126. Oilers in finals Huntington Be ach lligh's Oilers go fo r the marbles toni ght 17:45> as they duel Compton's Tarbabes in the championship finals of the 17th <tnnu al Ma r in a Inv i tati o n a l ba s ketball tournament The Oilers . who advanced with victon es over Westminster and Corona del Mar, are up agains t a disciplined group of Tar babes. who get m ost or ·thei r firepowe r from Greg Coleman and Maury Watson. That combination combined for 39 points in Compton's 60·55 semifinal victory over host Marina. "They ha ve three who can post up,'' s ays Hunt ington Beach Coa ch Roy Miller "But everyone can go outside. too We're similar to Marina. so I would expect we 'll stt the same UCt..A hlgh post offense Compton used aga inst Marina." The Lille game follows a fi o'clock. third pl.ace game between Corona del Mar (O·l l and Marina !l ·l l. Westminster IO-l l duels Chaminade at 4:15 in the consolation title game. College football OUTSTANDIN• VALUES! EXECUTIVE SPECIALS! Today's college football: NCAA Divis ion I ,Geo r gia at Georgia Tech <Channel 7 at 9a.m.1 Army vs. Na vy at Phildelphia <Cha nnel 7 at t2·45 p.m . ). South Carolina at Hawaii. n Division I-AA First round Delaware <9·2 1 at Easte rn Kentucky 110· 1 > Boise St ate <9·21 a t J ackson Sta te 19-l·l l Rhode Island <6·5> a t Idaho State (9-1 l Te nnessee Stat e < 9-2 I a t South Carolina State (9·2> Division II semifinals Northern Michigan < 11·0) vs. Southwest Texas St. < 11· 1 I North Da kot a St. (9·21 vs . Shippensburg St. I 12-0>. Olvistoa Ill finals (Amos Aloaxo Stagg Bowl) <•& Phettlx CUy, Ala.~ Widene r (12·0 1 vs. Dayton <12· l ) NAIA Olvisioe I quarterflHIS Moorhead S t., Mi nn . a t Pitts burg St . Kan Elon. N.C at Concord. W Va Iii llsdale. Mich. at Fair mont St .. W. Va Cameron, Okla. at Centra l Ar kansas Dlvisloa II semiOnals Wi lliam J e well c 11 ·0 1 al Austin College < 10· 1 l Concordia . 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"' .. • • '10-7 • Will~, Late TD stops ViUa Park By .IA(.1' MINTIER or .. o.1i1y Nil ..... The Foothill Knights. coac hed by former University lliah mentor Ted MuUen, came from behind to nip league rival Villa Park, 10. 7. Friday night in the CJF Southern Conference football s emi·finaJs held at Orange Coast College's LeBard Stadium. A crowd of more than 4,000 saw Foothill score with just a little over five minutes to go in the contest to go out front 9·7 before Andy Holden added the extra point. Villa Park handed Foothill the victory as lhe Spartans were called for t.hree off.side penalties Inside the Spartan 35 yard line. The most costly or the three, was l.he one called ag1tinst them with Foothill on the 13-yard line faced with a fourth and one situation. T he ball was immediately placed on the eight and after three plays the Knights could not totally penetrate t he Orange County record-holding Spartan defense. Faced with another fourth down situation, Knight quarterback Davy Joe Long faked a handoff to tailback Mark Templeton and ran into his line using thefl\ to slit.her his way into the end zone for the score :ovith 5:06 left in the game. ·'Templeton is the best player eyer with that fake Chandoff)," said an emotionally soaked Mullen. Mullen, his stair and players were mauled by the Foothill fans fol.lowing the "swee t victory" over the Spartans. Mullen and his staff must now prepJre their team for their second rematch in the last two weeks. this time with Century ,League runner-up El Modena in a rematch of the league championship game. Next Saturday's contest will be for the CJF Southern Conference crown at Anaheim Stadium. Vllla Park scored first and its staunch defense which this year s et a county record for shoutou~ (nine). kept the Spartans in the game. All olrfoothill's firs t half possessions ended in a punting'sftuation for the Knights. ViJla Park scored in t.he second quarter as quarterback Mike Copelan tlit Rene Strapp with a quick pass at the Foothill 15-yard line and Strapp ran into the end zone with four Knights trailing. The extra point by Scott Bain with 11 :02 left put the Spartans out to a 7-0 lead. Foothill inched closer as it took the second half kickoff and mounted its first s trong attack of the night. Tailback Templeton raced 51 -yards for a Knight fi rst down al the Spartan 15. however the Knights couldn't punch it in and instead settled for a 36-yard fi eld ~oal bv Holden. Dlf!NllYE STANDOUTS Ron Malerstein (left> and Dave Hargrove were a mong Marina's tough defense. but it wasn't enough as Colton eliminated th~ Vikings from the playoffs. Gauchos, Mes a vie in Pony Bowl NORWALK -It figures to be a high-scoring afrair tonight (7:30 l when Coac h Ken Swearingen's Saddleba.ck College Gaucho~ and the San Diego Mesa Olympians get toeether at Cerritos College for the first-ever Pony Bowl. Combined, the teams average 61 points per g a me. and you c an thank thf' res pecti ve quarterbacks for making their respective orfenses click. The Olympians , who finished the season with an 8·2 overall record and a 5-1 South Coast Conrerence mark. will unleash the state's No. 2 total orfense leader in QB Paul Berner. The sophomore is yet another standout from a school that has produce d s uc h pers onnel as Steve Fairchild and Matt Korter. The Gauchos, 10-0 and undefeated ror the rirst time ID the school's history. took care of the Mission Conference under the able field leadership of freshman Lance Stewart out or Laguna Beach High. ~· Using the efficiency rating system employed by the major colleges, Stewart would rank as the No. l quarterback in the state. The erriciency rating system is based on completion percentage, yards per atl'empt, interceptions per attempt and touchdown receptions per attempt Stewa rt's rating of 158.5 1s e-ven better than Berner's. although Berner certainly has his own numbers - In 10 games, Berner has completed 180 of 343 p:.t!.ses for a whopping 2.644 yards and 21 touc hdowns. He led the South Coast Conference in both passing and total orrense. • ~ never were able Lo put anythlntc toaet.her a1ain. Aner Colton aot Its 22·9 lead the Vlkta were iotercept•d again when a Laszlo aerial had touchdown written on it on the way to FrandHn, only lo be reversed by Delfino Menodoia's nice steal Thal set the Colton crW\ch ofr and running again, but liner being shut down al the JO, the Yellowjacket.s settled for a (ield goal by Steve Berryman a boominc 48-yarder. which probably would have cleared 58 yards Cavaliers s e t to name Daly CLEVELAND <AP) -Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach Chuck Daly officially will be named head coach or the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight, Ca valiers owner T ed Stepie n s aid Friday night. Stepien confirmed the appomtment arter first-year 76ers owner Harold Katz mentioned Daly's de parture during a telec a s t of the 76e r s-Cellics National .Basketball Association game in Boston. "I talked to Chuck Daly and I said I wouldn't ·put out a release on it until Saturday, because they ha d this big game tonight," Stepien said . Nordstrom is in his fifth year as an assistant llnder Billy Cunningham in Philadelphia. He replact>s Don Delaney, a long·time friend or Stepien's who took over as Cavaliers head coach last March . Cleveland assistant coach Bob Kloppenburg will be at the helm of the club dunng a game against lhe Washington Bullets in Landover . Md., on Saturday. Stepien said. Daly was expected to s ign a three -year contract in Cleveland today and will take over the team Sunday, Stepien said. Ocean View wins Rebounding from a tough two-point loss Thursday, the Ocean View High basketball team outlasted Serra Friday night, 66·63 to claim third place in the Pacific Shores Tournament. The big difference was supplied by Seahawk center Jim Usevitch. Enjoying his hnest night on the varsity level. Usevitch poured in 30 points, added 19 rebounds and dished off eight assists for good measure. Also lending a hand was Mike Judge who had 15 points and Dimitri Anto nopolous with eight assists. Now 3-1. Ocean View will host Morningside Tuesd'Ay night in the Seahawks' next assisgnment: -~--- The defense rests - -Diablos win, 32-12 Mission Viejo t urns offense loose to break it ope n , dump Brea By RICK WAGES Of ... O.ity ...... w.tt remaining. Schroeder later kicked a 43 yarder early in the fourth quarter. There WU atilt 6:40 left, but the 25·9 lead aent many on their way out of the stadium. and realistically aent the Vlket out of the playoffs, the se1U1on over with a brilliant 11 2 record A t'\JM8L£ ON THE SECOND pla.y 1ave Colton the ball aacaln andJhe opportunity to kill olf a rew minutes, then Men Ol• Intercepted acaln In the rinal moments to lieal what w.a a very impreissiv.-. victory by the 12·1 Yellowjacketa, 'who have now won 12 ln a row and take their 12·1 record against 13 II St Paul. "It'll take one helluva te~m to beMt ·em," said Thompson. The Yellowjackets rammed the ball down the Marina interior on SS carries. a 4.7 average per play. Only once did they suffer a loss on a play <two yards> and with the exception of Watson's 73-yard stunner in the first quarter. no other rW\ was for more than nine yards. WHAT MADE IT ESPECIJ\LLY tough for the Vi kings was the inability to run out of the veer. The Vikes boas ted one of the quickest offe nsive fronts in Southern California with tackles Dave Morris and Bill Macias. guar ds Pete Georgatsos and Tom Piechota and center Jim Keller. But the swarming, attacking Colton derenders were on top of the ball carriers time and aaain and Laszlo was harried from start to finish. So, it ends fOr the Vikings. the last Sunset League representative to Jall in ~e Big Five playofrs. Rut des pite the one-sidedness or the issue, the~ are still some Vlkings fans who are left wondeting The near-touchdown pass to Bob Critchfield . . the near-touchdown pass to Frandse11 that was intercepted Colt.on's first intercept as Laszlo was hit throwing ... close. but not close enough . .. UfllECIATION OF SBVICI .. to BARRY HENRI OT We at Boker Plywood hove lost a valued member of our staff. Barry Henriot d ie d on Dec. I . 1981 . W e wont to of fer our warmest con- dolences to the family and friends of Barry Henriot! Not long before the s emifinal Cl F football game kickorf between Mission Vie jo and Brea-Olinda high schools , Oiablos' Coach Bill Crow said that the outcome of the game would rest on the strength or both derensive teams. Quarterback Klaus Leitenbauer's air attack was all but stopped by Brea's derensive unit as he completed 3 of 10 passes. This did not discourage the 6·1. 180·pound junior. however, as he scored on a quarterback draw from 27 yards out in the final quarter. allowing Bre a 's quarterback, Jerr Phillips, 151 yards in the air, 78 or which came in the closing seconds or the game to wide receiver Tim McEnlee for their final score. ~_....--~ For the first hair of the game, at least. Crow was right. The two teams battled between the 40 yard lines, forcing 3 punts and 4 key turnovers. However. the second half of lhe game Friday belonged to Mission Viejo's offense. as it defeated the Wildcats. 32·12 before 6,700 home rans. "We did a good job in the second half," claimed Crow. "By adjusting our offense we were able to run right at them." And at them they did. Hallback Kevin Beres carried the ball 18 limes for 116 yards. while teammate John Carroll rolled up 77 yards and two touchdowns in 17 carries . But again. it was the powerful Diablo defensive unit that caused the key turnovers leading to most or the Mission Viejo scores. Intercepting two Wildcat passes. Keith Carpenter set up the first Diablo score while also setting a new Mission Viejo school record for the most ..... interceptions in a single season with 10. His first interception came early in lhe first quarter when he grabbed a tipped pass off a teammate on the 40 and returned it 8 yards to the Wildcat 32. Three plays later. Carroll powered through the middle for six points. John Madigan kicked the extra poirtl. Carpenter was not the only Diablo able lo bring down a Wildcat pass. Jim Williamson stepped between Ute ball and its intended receiver and returned it to the 31 of Brea for 29 yards. However, Brea's defense tightened and the Diablos could not capitalize on it. Mission Viejo's final score in the first half came on a 40-yard field goal by Lar ry Schroeder with 45 seconds Defensively. the Diablos did very little wrong, holding the Wildcat running game to 45 yards. whale Los Amigos By TERRY WHITE Of ... Deify ..... Meft Bill Vieira's 10-yard touchdown run in overtime propelled the Los Amigos High Lobos to a 22-16 victory over defending CI F Central Conference champion Capistrano Valley. before 5,500 fans at Capo. Thus Los Amigos qualifies to meet Mission Viejo ror the CIF Central Conference rootball championship. The Cougars got their first points when Burl Call ran 19 yards up the middle on a quarterback keep with 11 : 51 left in the half. tying the score at 7. Capistrano Valley drove 34 yards in five plays. with one highlight of the drive being a 10-yard pass from Call to Greg Durand, putting the ball on the Los Amigos 19-yard line and resulting in a first down. It was two plays later that Call scored his game-tying TD. Tony Bell was the sparkplug or the Capo Valley offense. gaining 72 yards on 21 carries and carrying two times for four yards on the scoring drive. In overtime the Cougars won the coin toss to have first possession. a nd prompUy responded by takjng the ball in on three plays, culm inating with a five yard pass from Call to Frank Banda to go up 13-7. The Wildcat's first points closely followed Mission Viejo's in the first qu a rte r . From the ir own 24 , the Wild cats organized a five-minute drive that was capped off by a 34-yard toss from Phillips to running back Rick Jarminski. wins, 22-16 Arter the Lobos tied the score at 13· 13 on Speedy Reeves' 1-yard run, Capo Valley retaliated by scoring on Chris McClure's 27-yard field goal to up 16-13. However. with tally notched at 16-16. the Cougars failed to go the required ten yards for the score and one play later Vieira scored his game winning TD. Capo Valley was tough on defense . limiting Los Amigos to just one first down passing and sacking Andy Tarango ilf l)is last three carries ror a total of 20 )ards. the longest one being nine yards. Reeves, who led the Lobos with 75 yards on 22 carries, was held to two receptions for seven yards. Ree ves was the hero of Los Amigos' first scoring drive. gaining 4, 5 and 11 yards. before he finally scored from four yards out with 5:36 remaining in the first stanza Lo put the Lobos up 7-0. 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ST L~t$ 9LUES 11.-W•yM ....,UI,..,. wl"& •• nwtll_C_.ott toec:e• ....---.1ecc .. L...- COSMOS -~ o-... ClllNelle. ~., ... .,, ... .,.. __ cou.&H ST. MAlll'Y'S O" THE PL.AINI ....... "''•'* Ol91olll-kelll'K• SL.l ~PE •Y •OCK A1111•u11c•• I ... ,......,. ...... Of ,.,., Goltimltfl. ..... - <-II. __ ._ .. -... ------ Big-tinte football cut by 40 ST LO U IS CAP) The oat1on·s mUJOr football colleges pared their membership by approximately 40 schools Friday. but the explosive battle over TV proiM1rtY rights was put off until next month . H owever , imm e d iately following the windup of a special two-d ay NCAA con vention, there was grumbli n g fr o m t h e big -tim e College Football Association that its 61 members had not really made a ny inroads toward their longtime goal of bein g able to cont r ol their common interests. Shortly after ·~uch groups as the Southern ' an d Southla nd conferences 1tnd the Ivy League and perhaps the Pacific Coast Ath letic Assoc i a t ion , the Mid -American a nd Missouri Valley conferences as well were kicked downstairs from the Division. l·A ( 137 . m em bers in 1981 ) to I -AA <SO ), sever a l preside nts of CFA institutions, reacted angrily with threatS of continuing the NCAA-CFA war. ··WE GOT t h e w eakest restructuring propo,sal of. t he whole lot ," Wi lli a m S . Ba nows ky. preside nt of the University of Oklahom a, told a meeting of CFA me m bers . He said it was obvious that "our bes t interests a re not the best inter ests o f mos t NC A A institutions. .. Oklahoma feels that now is the time to make an effort to exer cise the mdi viduality a nd eco nomy that any university ought to be able to claim." Banows ky urged the CFA to for m a l ize a $180 million four-year contract it r atified several m onths ago with NBC to televise its m em bers' football games The NCAA . which claims control over TV rights and has been taken to court over the hot issue by Oklahoma. Georgia and Texas. has s igned a $283 .5 million two-network pact with ABC and CBS for 1982-85. THE CFA HAS u ntil Dec. 14 to sign the contract, whic h NCAA Exec utive Di r ector Walter Bvers claims is une nforceable. and Banowsky said t hat "now is the ,.lime to attempt to exercise ou r fund a men ta I pro pe rt y rights " NCAA sets guidelines for I-A S T . LOU I S I A P I As a m ended Friday al the NCAA 's s pecial conve n tio n o n reorganization. these are the require ments now listed in the NCAA Ma nual for me mbership in Division I -A . t he major football gr oup, effective Sept. I. 1982 : An institution desiring to be a me m ber of I-A football must m eet the require me nts of the first two pa ragraphs that follow and one of the two criteria co ntained in t h e next two pa ragraphs "T he institut io n mus t sponsor a minim um of eight var sity in tercollegiate s ports , including football. in Di vision I. ·'Th e ins titutio n mus t schedule and. play al least 60 pe r cent or its football games against m em bers or Division I-A football. -"The institution must have aver aged more tha n 17,000 in paid attendance pe r ho m e football game in the immediate past four-year period; o r -"T he st a dium utilized regularly for the institution's ho m e ga mes must contain a minimum or 30,000 permanent seats; further . the institution must have averaged 17,000 in paid atte ndance pe r home football game at least one year in the immediate past four-year period." FV runners place fourth C ARLSBAD Eight m embers of the Fountain Valley H ~&h frosh -soph a nd j unior vars ity c ross country teams participated in a 24-hour relay r ecently h e r e_ wh ich w as sp on sor ed by the Ame rican Cancer Spciety . T he eve nt norma lly draws te ams of 10 runners which allows each participant about an hour's rest between mile runs. The Fountain Valley team ran with eight entra nts a nd finished fourth amo ng the ·28 teams participating with a total ol 2U miles, 100 yards . He re are the distances for t.be Fountain Valley team : Dan Chris te n sen , 27 mile& (6:04 mlnute avera1e>; Mike Pycior, 2'7, 8:13; John·Pyci«, 2'7 • 6:26: Bob O'Cooner. 2'7. s:a ; Da vid Ge rwotosk y , %7 . 7 : 15; Todd O'Conner, 26 mll"· 100 yards, 6:4.1; Euaene NcCo~" 36, 6 :36: Dave Calderon, 28. 7:48 . ' ·-. .. . .. - I I ' THt: ft\MIL'' ClaCl'S BIG GEORGt: by Virgil Partch (VIP) ,,.~ "Goidilocks would hove been out of luck if the Three Bears hod hod o burglar alarm." "I don't do windows." MARM:\Dl'Kt: by Brad Anderson DfilT TH\ ?~UE ~Ha~n~k~K~et~c~huf "Well, which do you want... the chair or the sofa? You can't have both!" Jl'DGt: PARKER ~ • HEl<f's HIS HAT. DAO. Now ~ 1 WATCH HIM TALK THR003H rrt F=1...L..l.------l.!!!lll-.L .. , 60Qn Al=-TERNCt,'1 CC'ltf\j f-FLC'F'.' I., JUST THOU6HT lOll'P LIKE 10 t-.N0 W lHAT LINDA MA' C•REER 15 NOW bv Harold L~_D_.9ux j G:\Rt'lt:l.D HEY, NERMAL.. WANNA RAc.f TO THE FRONT DOOR? N1<qHT AFT~~ Nl~f.ff .. ACft()$S 1 ...... I~ 10calumny 14-ley, NovaScotll 15DlllCC*" 11Wf*' 17 AlllenMn 11 """"'"'"' -19 loettle 20Tum G6EZ ... 54 Ohdlrl .580f•• 5t°'lflll 11 Solo 12 Peddy Pf~ 83 Fruit ... ~ 15 -off: OrOlle -~ 17 Mr Poe 22~ DOWN 24 Motel 1 Meeura " Aool pert• 2 Scflf!WMd 27 Sermolaed 3 PIQ ... 31 SMdplper 4 lnlt• 32 ,.. ""' 5 ,,.. 33 MelOdlll ...., w. OH,JIM ONLY HE~E PHYSICALLY, MOON·-MENTALLY I'M OlJToN mE TOWN LIVIN<J IT UP. 35w.lllfleld 27TownlMP 41eon.. ......... ,... • Wood 21 lrtng lotP 47 OemWI • ~ 1 U8Sf' 2t .. ,,.,.. -.. prtlldlnt • I ri'1 t ~ 40 Odloul ..... 30 Rendl..... (1119-1925) .._ .................... .... 41,..._ll ,....., ,,_....,. 41a..IS•.- 4.t Ortld • --• .,.... "CCIII!* . .._ ........ .,_ u htelr'• 10 Protect • Gt.-My 50 ..... .... 1104..-. 17.... 53n..be 44C¥1i 11Ds IYflM .a..._. 55 ... tound 41....,... 13 llM-... OW .. .,.. 51 Y•Mrldll to-.,._.,._._ 47 ca....... 21 ar... ... 41 !Clftd .. "°' 57 """loo* 11 IMI IJ A1119" 4' .--to CIT •ON -----12... . ,. ........ "u.,.,, !low Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 5, 198 t - PEA.'\l'TS I cAt(r 6El.IEVE IT .. ALL THOSE LITTLE 8065 Ll~ED UP TO TALK TO "SANTA 606 " by Charles M Schulz II f .. . ~· ~r -~ ;: •. ,J.. ... .... • .·: SHOE GORDO A .:.AGE t-:3 ...\ ~'r' \ t." WE J -411...1311<05 i;orTA ST4Y IN~APe,f COME e>ACK , M~S. KL.Oi~ .' 'IOU PAIPMe 1"00 MUCH MONeY! . ~ ~ -r by Tom K MA'(f.JE 1HE:V AIN'lmN ~f:CAFfl:INA"ll:ll. by Jeff Mac Ne iv ~~~~5 H~ EVE'2 MAKE' ,r M~R by !:rn1e Bushm11 e' LISTENING IN by Gus Arriola PJT5 .3 ..t f._ "1~ A CE= \, I \'I 1~TER ... ·_1pr- by Tom Bat•u K OOf ONL(.( CAN THE (:j.j.) PLJ¥..) A ME.AN 'AIR 6011AR' ... BUT AT ~E END WHEN HE DID ff1AI 60L0 .5TANDIN6 Ct-I TOP Of AN I AIR. AMP I. H6 WAl"'ff:P -n L..L .. He He ARP HeR CAR PUt..I... O Ui" OF "fH6 FARKING t..O"f', AND i"H6N Al...t...OW6P H6R 45 MINU'Tl!S OF DRIVING T"IM6 eeFo Re H6 MA Pe 1l-t IS SH OW-e>oA "f' MOY6 .' by George Lemont . f I I I I • ' I ' ' I J • , • I ' s , • I ' I • t , I . U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 5, 1981 \ The Muse- umCoun- cil of New- port Art Mu- seum welcomes the holiday. sea- son with the 8th An- nual Christmas Tree Festival, featuring a liv- ing fore st showcasing the Workshop's exquisitely- designed and executed yule trees hand-decorated for Orange County businesses and individuals. 3~t'N ordstromFashiOn Show-featuring ·Orange County families of three ·gener- ations (Friday only) .. ~£ Exhibitions --~ miniature dolls and houses, wood carv~r. t~ .4{~ Drawings on Sunday -Raffle and -Silent Auc- tion Tree, Shirley Temple doll, N ordstrom/Co~st- line Community College Tree (drawing for children under 12 who have registered at the Festival, win;ner need not be present to win). *Christmas Boutique -An artistic selection of gifts and oinam~nts, many hand-made by the Museum Workshop .. *-Luncheon-served in the Sculpture Garden Cafe 11 :30 t6 2:30, dessert 2:30 to 3:00. Fri- ., _, day through Sunday, December 4-6, 1981, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 ·San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admission: $2 for non-members; $1 for senior citizens; chil- dren under 12-, with adult; free. :~.:. :~~ · :-~·: ;f: :~-: ;.~.: :-~·: :.~= :~-: ~~ :!f :·~~ :~~ :~-: :·;..: :·'!i.~ ~·'!i.·: SPONSORS . Nordstrom has donated $2500 which underwrites the children's admission, a portion of Uie entertainment and the tree, the ornaments which have been donated and made by the faculty and students of Coastline Community College. ENTERTAINMENT Program from Orange Coast College, Coastline Community College, South Coast Repertory's children's group, Jim Gamble's puppets, Children's Bookshoppe Storyhour, Pacific Chorale con- cert, and visits by Santa Claus (children's photo's taken). Also sponsored in part by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot . .. --·~-~~ ...... -.-...... ~~--~-·------....... ---..... _..---....._ __ ......_.~~~----~~~---~-~ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, DccombtH 5. 1981 INTIRTAINllNT ' Television takes a hard look at itself on Rona Barrett show By JERK\' 8llCK A'1T ............... LOS ANGELES NBC wilJ break new 1round with "Television: Inside and Out," a first.ever prlme·Ume aeries de!li&ned to take a serious look at the medium and its inner workings. The ~urday night magulne-type show , with Rona Barrett as hos t , will include a newscast, interviews, commentary, criticism, invesUeative pieces and features about all aspects of the entertainment world. with the primary focus on television. It debuts tonight at 10 on channel 4. "It's the culmination of 20 years work," said Miss BarreU, who will continue her reporting on NBC's ''Today" program . "I have been wanting to do a variation of this show for a long time. Maybe the timing is rig.ht now. There were always people who thought the re was room for this kind of show." Miss Barrett was interviewed early in the morning -after only a few hours' sleep. She bad taped segments of the show until 1 a .m ., and after the interview. she had to rush back to NBC for a morning conference with network executives. Miss Barrett had proposed a series like "Television: Inside and Out" when she was at ABC, and again after she jumped to NBC a year ago. Such a concept had been under discussion wit h Fred Silverman before he resigned as president of NBC. Miss Barrett said negotiations became more serious after Grant Tinker was named NBC's cha irman. The im mediate s uccess of the recently introduced syndicated series "Entertainment Tonight'' proved there is a market for news on show business. "Enterta inment Tonight" is delivered by satellite to more than 100 stations. James""Bellows, formerly editor of the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, recently was named managing editor of the TV·news series. "I believe t he interest is there," said Miss Barrett. "not only in televi sion but in every aspect of the industry. It's an area that fascinates people. The entertainment industry is everyone's second business. "Everyone is fascinated by money, power and sex. I don't care what business you're talking about oil, politics or whatever -it's still power. THE PORT THEATRE ':J 7 { tJ;'f.,( I LOOKING at her own medium as host of the new NBC series "Television: Inside a nd Out" will be Rona Ba rrett. The weekly show premieres tonight at 10 on KNBC. channel 4 . And money has a fascination when you talk about the astronomical sala ries of the stars, and the people who demand the high salaries and the producers who don't want to pay them. And both men and women use sexual persuasion as part of power, and I don't mean going lQ bed." Miss Barrett will be the principal reporter and anchorwoman for the new series. Sylvester L. "Pat" Weaver will be a contributing editor , and humorist Wil Shriner will present an offbe at look at television. Weaver is a former chairman of the board of NBC a nd the man responsible for "Today" and Johnny Carson's "Tonight" show. If it's got wheels you'll move it MON.NIT!:; ALL Sl::AT~\2.00 fasterina Daily Pilot Two F renc h Myster ies --c~...... u.tMArtists classified _ ....... "DEAR INSPECTOR" . __ .. NOW PlAYING ::2.~~~and Pl MIU • "UCI COSTA IHU • JL4Pmus tft'S =2~~ Mall ~~~02 :~~!T:'~~ill OIWIGl wtsTMtUT~ help you turn Ctneclorne C4llefN We;I ,..,. ?~~-_. .. gLm~ your wheels T~lftt RATED PG •~' ==-=-==~=-.... -,: •. ~=··::-=.:""= ... =,;..=-z.=· ·=· --i-nt_o_c_a_sh_. __ _ .' ·1H E COAST"''•¥ CORUNA \JEL MAR • WARREN BEAITY DIANE KEATON EDVv'ARD HERRMANN JERZY KOSINSKI JACK NICHOLSON PAUL SOININO MAUREEN Sf APLETON Thia weNend you c.n ... REDS at theM theatres at theM tlmft. -1~1111wt beoomo .... ====;;;;.;; an a..--trcss equal lo her I hefh~1oppmg bcau1y; ricry and smart. arave and worldly. and •er}' moV\Jlg. C-*'t .,._ has never '.ltt11lt'd \0 relaxed on 1crttn __ \~ 11•e1 a spirited l"OITllC pct fornwlCt." Dtl>llJ ",.""" ........ ,.«' ~ RICH and FAMOUS ~~- '"Chariots of 11re· is a wonderful film. It wiU thrill you and delight you and very postJibly ex.alt you to tears. A rare film that will surprise you with its beauty and magnificence of splnt ... _,.. .. ,_..._ Jee\ llCrotl "* * * * (Highest rating) 'Chaliota of ffre' llfb the spfrlt t.o.~ new high." -Hew YOtk 0.11y Newe tt..ti, ... n c..tfo4t EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY E NGAGEMENT edads NEWPOIT MIAICOAIT HW'f.aMAC•...,_ ***"*"' omrna 644-t1M "We ure getting terrific cooperation from the otht:r nctwork1>," Miss Ba rrett said. "I've never had a problem in that area. They know that 1t promotes their shows." Miss Barrett said the show would have other regular contributors and would frequently invite l' ri tics and ollwr 11\'oplt• to 1·1,rnrnt•nl on v .-rioua i.ulJjccb AllhouKh ~omc feature., and 1nterv1ews will be taJ,Wd <lhC<ICJ or 1111'\I" mo'll &><Ht~ of the Show will be tompleted only 2it hour .. hc•for air time to Ins ure lht'ir timchncsi. Upbeat programs 1t1ar~ Sunday TV By FRED ROTHENB ERG A"T•v--Wrlte• NEW YORK -This is the season fo r ins pirational stories, and two weekend television movies -"The Children Nobody Wanted .. and "A Long Way Home" -are lifted beautifully and poignantly from newspaper pages . In fact, in the GE Theater presentation or "A Long Way Home" on ABC Sunday, scriptwriter De nni s Ne m ec Ig n o r e d sever a l r eal ·li fe occurrences for fear t hat a udiences would dismiss them as Hollywood fantasies: ~ "A Long Way Home" traces the relentless struggle of Donald. the eldest of three abandoned children, to reunite his family after he and his brother and sister we re aU adopted by different pa rents. Incredibly, at one point during Donald 's search. his brother, David, was living on·the same Florida street . Another time, Donald attended a funeral and didn't learn until much later that the fune ral director -with whom he had actuall y spoken -was his sister 's adoptive father. Nemec le ft th e s e f act s for Ripley, concentrating instead on a powerful dra ma of feelings and obsession. It begins with the Branch children living a bacl'<·seat existence with their itinerant parents throughout Florida. Finally, they're a bandoned in a rundown shack and 8-year-0ld Dona ld becomes surrogate father to his siblings. After Donald is caught stealing milk from a neighbor's porch, the children are taken to a fam ily services agency and surre ptitiously split up because no bo d y will take on t hree kids , pa r t ic µla rly whe n Dop,ald has so m u c h parental-type authority. Jn their last scene as youngsters, Uonald runs after a car, beseeching the driver to stop and let his brother and sister out. Nine year s later. Timothy Hutton, the AC'ademy Av.ard winner from Ordin1try People," ll> lhe hauntL-d Uonald The movie tnen follow:. Dona ld 's passionate purs uit of his blood family, fO<'using on how much they meant to each othl'r and still do "They're ghosts,'" h1i. wife, Roi.e I Rosanna Arquette) says tu him Alan Landsburg Pr0<luct.Jons, which bombed with futuris t ic s how i. last s ummer , h as constructed a wonderfully moving film. It's more µs yc holog1cal than th1l> weeke nd 's othe r tearjerker . "The Children Nobody Wanted" on CBS Saturday night, but equally engrossing. "The Childre n No body Wanted" is also about homeless chi ldren. but the solution is a little different. dramatizing the Lrue·hfe efforts of Tom Bullerfield to p rovide love a nd fa mily lo abandoned a nd or phaned kids Butterfie ld, associate producer. suggested the idea to TV. Fred Lehne gives a purposeful,· sincere performance as Butterfield. a college student who, at the age of 21. became the first bachelor and the youngest single adult to gain foster parent status m M issour1. Tom ·s interest begins when he sees Joey. a ward of the court forced lo live in a mental hospital, scrubbing the feet of patients in the s hower Joey becomes the fir:.t of nine children Tom lakes under hi s wing, including a tough 1.6-year-old and a young black, despite constant batUes to make ends meet and overcome bureaucratic red tape and town redneckl> lie wins those wars and, today, there are four Butterfield Youth Ranches. Two touching tales this weekend; truth is indeed stronger than fiction ~~~~~~~~~ * edwards cinemas * WHERETHEBESTPICTURESPLAY * ··dw.ird '> Nf W ~'ORT c-dw.~rds H ARBOR TWIN -·:;·;:~.~ .. :~ .. ~~::;:~AGQ\'~" .. ;• 64~·0 7 60 'AV. & 631 -3501 ·-..... '" --TIMI ---• "REDS " -.... . .. , ....... -..1::. __ , ...... u -.1•.1:11. ... ,,.,,_ llLL STRIPES lllVIRAr Ill MllMITY ... -.19:. ... ,-~._ ........ "STIR CRAZY" ___ ... , __ _ "FLESH GORDON" ....,..19:. ...,_ ~ ........ ·- RICH IUIJ FAMOUS!!! "STIR CRAZY'' --~-AU. "SUPER FUZZ'' "ALIEN .. AGENCY ,._ ,., .... LU/IUll *-''· ,._ ti!• SOlffHERN l .:0MFOKT '"' ... .. , .. _.~ ...... -BAND ~,~"'\ALA """"' -A nu r 1• •• U.l ,.,.. ' .... ., ..•. ,. .. .............. ,., PATllUllY ,., ...... , ... ...... _,,. l:elUI • • ......, .. J t& • "· 19-'11 AICHAAO PAYOR GENE WILDER ''STIR CRAZY" It will take DEADG your breath ~ IN/ay.... .:C"w:.\£ -·· .... _ ........ . ~U9tltl HAUOWllMD .. ............. ~ ... " .... "STRIPES" RICH anti FA MOU .. --··· ... ,_ ,,., ..... .. ~ ,,.. ,, .. , ... .. IATttlUlil t •.1 11,1-. ,.. .,. ..... ..... ... ,..,..,, .... , ••• ti ....... ~, ...... ,... .. .. ...,_ ................ _ ,, .. __ "STIR "SUPER CRAZY" FUZZ" ,., 1•1•1 -1-tetU ... ,_ ... ... ...~=- IN ~AMINO OAUO. NOT TO CW.MAI IAY, "I DWAIU)I MCmft·· • VAU DAft AT I OWMOl IOJl O~I "::.. .... ..:.:-M~ :;:...,. ·-=.=:..-n..&I: w m ~ 'rr1lii rt TH -.,.. -9a(Ot.S -·· _., ........ ~!'TW • .,._,_,,,, .... lOSf .... "SUPER BODY& .,~ FUZZ" HEAT _ ....... MT--r-e ,." I . ' . ·: • • • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December S, 1981 !Trivia leaders falter, but manage to hang on I' Wllh the top two trlvladdlctl HtWnt for 1et1ht 4 SulH1ru ( uulo commcrc1alJ l po11ll11 u~l{'Cc, It would seem an Ideal tlme for an TRIVIA BOWL XXIV STANDINGS 5. 1956 (l.tavcrne and Shirley> tasur.:t>nce In the lo•er rankl, but 1uch wu not 1 Ft•vi..-..im ... m .. 1. ·tr.:.c.oc11•ev m ,,.,, 6 "The House of the Rtslng Sun ("Uev1I" r t.ht' ('flS\' as M Sda•erter, Aletl& .. and the Cher t T O.T-Cll ., • H•11<,Prlofl'I )I lyric/ •1111~ HIU Gug ahaM!d the ! ~e,.~:=:1~d!.,.., ~! :~ ~~~...c!'ui ~ 7 Steve Gurvcy <Popeye> •wcck 'is honors wllb alne TIMI n Il A ......... , " 11 .. k .. W•ne•UI U\11 8 "A n urrel ,.~ult of Penntci." <Adonu; 'l'Ul'h t Tomer.i.111 ,,...., u 0.AML-•Ui • Samar1lu.nl 1 •· lh4c-• l'.:I\ 111 10 • no e111rv •.:••-""" o1 , .. , • 1 Number s two and , OM-..Ti-m •• K., ... .,.,. 9. I n ) Northumberland, (bJ P~ddy ("Blue •t-1ght co nfouocled Lagoon"> i everyone this u .. e. wltb ' 10. "The B1tltimore Bullet" <movie riddle> f memories dim on the Brenda Starr strip and John of Rydell High School's athletic teams? 'Patrick's little·known play drawtnc a complete 6. Johnny Carson's "Camac" sketch was lifted •blank. from a similar routine by Steve Allen. What did On into Decembdr as Trivia Bowl XXIV Steverino call his? ) continues with, lft -U probabUity, tom& 'easler 7. When NFL teams lalk about visiting the J questions. We'll see next Saturday. "Bermuda Trianele," to what opponent's stadium 1 . 1. Elizabeth Thornburg reverted to obs~urity are they referring!"' • after enjoying stardom under what name? 8. Helms Harper may be found in what play? : 2. In the comic st.rip Beetle Bailey, what is 9. In the movie "Road Games," what was (a ) , c:eneral Halftrack's first name? Jamie Lee Curtis' real first name and (b) the 3. Who, in a popular song, was known as .. the message she wrote on Stacy Keach's truck? . terror of Colorado Boulevard?" 10. Pete was a holy roller to whom the good 4. Whal politiciau is associated with the term book w1ts just that -good to the last drop -in ' 'Golden Fl~ce!" what movie'! 5. In the movle "Grease," what was the name ' ;Band plays on . MUN ICH. Weal Germany (AP> -The : audience al the Ba\'utan State Opera had the rare : experience of s~ng , Giuseppe Verdi's "Aida" : without a chonai:.-i.en l.be lincers refuMCI to • perform. • };·1. : Minutes be(off ·the start of the sell-out ; performance Wednesday, choir representatives • informed the management they would not sing, ! choosing to support nationwide union demands for I more time off and longer vacations. Last Week's Answers 1. Dorothy Lamour (name change) 2. Brenda Starr (Baby B-bomb> 3. Victoria (Billie's middle name> The return of the . \ Grand Adventure! " j The opera manager faced a booing audience f after he announced the opera wouJd go on without JPOI A JlAIW.U.tlr l(;flR. 'ft~ • the temple scene or-the famc;>us triumphal mareh, _. ~ .. .,.,. •Al•,.., " ..... .,,I , ! and despite lteliaa eondactor Gianfraco Masini's ____ _.•AU--• ~ft•.sr -•• , -...... ~...... "-#" .. L t-..,..._. -• ..-.,_ lDtHllCll HDOlrUCtt ltUIUtt .. ., ..... f Send your aMWers to TR/VIA, cto the Dady Pilot, lJoz 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. All emnei must be recen~d by Wedneaday, otherwise half the ployeT'a lalt score wdl be awarded) Wood miniseries airs NEW YORK IAP> -NBC is going ahead with I.ts plan to rebroadcast the three-part mini-senes .. From lie re to Eternity." starring the late Na ta lie Wood, Dec . 27·29. The network said the show had been scheduled last summer for a repeat presentation on those dates. According to NBC spokesman Curl Block. programmers felt there was no need to change the air dates or cancel the TV movie because it had been well received. -• , . ,;-t; .1 •BARGAIN MATINEES • Monday thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM (Except Spte11I Engagements and Hohd1ys) lA M111ADA MAll o "411000 QI 11o ••c•Q"' LA MIRADA WAlk·IN 994·2400 , refusal to make ·~ German debut under the ~ c-o Pw• c..,,, iw. ' ••· .. q• wHm • circumstances. ~'"'" •uwums .. «• .......... -:: ' I "THEY DIDN'T MAK! HISTORY, ; Orchestra leader Heinrich Bender took over, ..,.,..s,..-•u .. ,..r c••• wm = ~·H• ··~s':i' ~·-.:~.., Tl*YITOLf 1Tt ,, . ' ., ; and was also booed. In the end. the audience broke c•.... ... .. , ....... "'' " a11 ·~10 i::.·~ ·~~~ ··~!.~~~~:!:.r•~,:i I down and applauded Bender. °''"~ '" ~J• i\~i --"AGENCY" t111 .., ... .-... ._..,.-• ..._~,.~,.~.~ • .,.~-• ._.....,. t =======:::::::::::::=-----------------------------------" -. ..-,,._._.,. ·RAIDERS OF THE LOST AIU(" ! 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C"'t ,.._ OOL.a'f ITIM.0 t1 • I '"-t • 1 .. 1t t• "ONLY WHEN I LAUGH t•t ••.&.~te..11 'SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES 1N1 .-: .... LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAlll IN focully At ()el A.mo 213/63'·9211 ncunOOI _, -I ACIO OA•..,.l*fOArt ......... M:ll ...... -..... --··THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN" 1111 .,. ,_ ....... , .. ~ ""' '-A• AIJtO ~ eoi.io.un "SUPER FUZZ'" -U41141 •61.IM ........ ----------...-"RAGGEDY MAH'' !NI .......... ._. ··SOUTHERN COWORT 1•1 1•.L•M'-• LAGUNA OAYm.O..I• JUST A GIOCXO "" tJ U I M fM,,tM ••tt-11 so . COAST WALK·IN Soult'I Coo1t H••QY QI l rooOwQy 494-1514 ,_,. ~ -""'°"'·TNT rrou m I "TIMI 8ANOITJ" ,._ --·-·· --..-..-..--.-I ._.., o.MllliO .,_...., h"tAU "TillUE COt•F'HSIOH" 1•1 --'*'4 ,._ ....... . ................ ,..., ..... . 'ACIFIC fHEATllfS OlllVf -111 SWA, •Ens '11nc" lO ... tutlS-Sl'l•O U•t OOt 61 HalllOll l l'ID OlllVf.fll 6 OAAllGf OlllVf·lll ... 101,.u111-u1-· llll •-1114 l-U al ......... Sllllil• IMl"OIHAIH NOTICl 1 CHllORfll UNOIR 12 FRU! 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Devi<! ano Ke.th Carradine Ttla Jesse James-Cole Younger gang leaves a trait of emptied banks, plundered s1<1- gecoaches and dead bod- ies 1n Its wake as the out- laws rode toward tfle<r hnal shOwdown 'R 1:30 B IOOSW~O • Qt THE R.IHTSTONES D PACESETTERS CiJ AMEAICAN STOAY • SP£N<OUT fl} CAPTIONED ABC NEWS (I) VOICEOF AGAICUlTURE @) rrs YOUA BUSINESS C.' THE MINE AHO MlHOTAUA H MOVIE • • • "Peres Dragon I 19771 Helen Reddy Shel· ley W1n1ers Wllh lhe nerp ol a chubby green dragon named e111ott. an orphan escapes lrom r11s nasty tos1er lamily and 1oge1her rhe rwo or them need ror Maine G .S MOVIE • • The Green Ho111on Jimmy Stewa11 This srory or unbOurode<I wilderness beauty, human drama and 1ranqu1t1ty 1s ser 1n the fond of Africa PG OMOVIE • • Joe Palool.a ( 1934> Jimmy Durante Stuart Ef .... n The com•C·Sltlp pftzetlgllter llQlllS COtrUP· lion be~ marches 7:00 ti DUSTY'S TA&HOUSE 8 8IO BLUE M1'RBLE II @) RICHIE RICH I scooevooo • DAVEY AHO GOLIATH • TUANA80UT • YOOAFORHIEALTH (I) INTEANA TIOHAL HOUR 7;30 8 MARLO AHO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHIHE 0 0JSMURFS 8 OR. SNUGGLES D DAVEY ANO GOLIATH • NEWS • UNOERSTANOtNO HUMAN 8EHA\/10A C)MOVIE • • '" · Allred Tiie Grear I 1969) David Hemmings Mk:l'laet York A n1n111-cen- tury wamor l(lng must chOose bet-n his l009- 1ng tor • Slmp!e hie and rhe p<essures or leading hos people 1n their Slruggle egainst tt>e Danes •:00 • (I) POPEYt 0 THE RIFUMAN 8 (!I FONZ/ l.AVERHE &SHIALEY D MOV1l e •1~ "AbbOll And Cos- tell<> In Tiie Navy ( 194 I) Dock Powell Thi Arodrews Soslers • MOVIE. • •·~ ··Tr.e lone Ra~· ( 1956) Clay1on Moore Jay Sttverheels 8il~TO PHll.O&OPHY $MOVIE • • 'The Liiiie Dr90ons A g"'9 ot kids. trained In ka<ete. reKUe one of thei< friends -the pollee are unable to do so ·PG l:JO 8 (I) TARZAN /LONE RAHOEA G (BKJOS\ftR POW£AHOU9' 8 RATPATAOl • INTAOOUCTIOH TO PtM.08°"4Y O MOVIE • • • "Manny"s Ofpl'lans" (1980) Jim Balo«, Matac:hy McCouf1 The bOyS at an or~ nsll their chan- IY fund In an allempt to '*P theof ~ coacl'I pay bacit a .$40.000 debt tothemob • e:oo e YOYAGETOTHE 90TTOM ~ THe SIA 8 di NCAA rocmaAu Regtonal coverage ol 0-gia at 0-gia Teet>. NCAA OMtkln Ill C~ CHAlllL LISTINGS 8 KN:H ICBSI 0 8 IC.NBC I NBCI ' • KTLA llncl I .. • KABC !ABC.I ( 11 KFMB f(RSI • D KHJ TV llnd t 1" e KCST IABCI I • KTlV !Incl I ' e KCOP fV (Incl ) • e KCET tP6Sl • • ICl>CE I PBS> PREMIERE Rona Barrett will explore a ll aspects of tele\'ision in the pl'cmierl' or her new series ... Tt>lens1on lnsuk and Out." at lO toni ght on K.'.\:BC 14 1 p1onsh1p game. NC AA Olv111on II Semllinal geme Q) VILL-' ALEGRE fD INTROOUCTION TO PHll080f"HY 'H)MOVIE • • '> ··tteao1n· For Broad- wey • ( 19901 Re11 Sm1111 VIVtan Reed Four yaung, telenled and scared per. tormera go 10 N-Y0<k City 1ry1ng to make 11 big on show business. 'PG' IUO II 8U08 BUNNY I ROAD RUNNER 0 Qj SP10EA-MAN D MOVIE • • Voltage 0 1 Tile Giants ( 19651 Tommy Kotk. JOllnny Crawford Q) CHURCH IN THE HOME fl) SURVIVAL C'MOVIE • • ' Electric Esllomo A young Eslumo boy acco- dentatty bfJC~ a l>O'"et· tut source or electr\City ·a 10:00 0 SPA~E STARS D OZZlE AHO HARAIET G» PORTIWT OF A LEGEND tlJ PUBLIC ENEM IES This documentary filmed 1ns1de Alltea Prison pre· senrs the worlc of the 1n1er- n11oonal Prison M1n1s1ry 1n lhe ret1ab1lna11on ot et•m•· nats fl) THIS OU> HOUSE '1!) VOTER"S P1PEUHE Orange County In Was11- 11>g1on S MOVIE • • "Young And FrM When tregedy forces a YOl.lng boy 10 101n a wag· on 1ra1n 1n rne rugged west ne meets a young Indian g111 and t>eg•ns a newt11e PG 10:30 U AMERICA'S TOP TEN G» WE'RE MOVIN' fD THE WOOOWRIOliT"S SHOP '1!) PORTRAITS IN PUTEL C MOVIE ••• , Go.no In Style ( 19791 George Burns. An Carney Bored "'"'" Silting all da1 on a t>encn on lhe Pilllt lhree elderly genll8- men care1ully ptan a bank heist 'PG H l MOVIE • • ', T lie· Mirror Crac~·d 11980> El!nbelh Taytor Kom Novak Based on • slory by Aga111a Cllttstoe A strange rNJ•der mvolvtng ttval HollywOOd st;irs 1111" place m an Engt•Sh v•ff•oe ·pa 0MOVIE • • ··rerka The Otter" I 1979} Oocu<Ntnlary Nat- raled by Peler Ustonov Tt1e t.fe ol a playful otter is II aceo lrom htS btrlh tn a nottow ,, .. IO htS epoc: oat- "• wolll the leader ol e llOUrld paci. G 11:00 a a ~IEOE BAIKETBALL UCLA 11 Notre Dame 8 TARZAN D WIU>. WILD WOALD OFAHIMALS • 80Ul TIWN ., SHOW MY PEOPLE S) COOKINO MEXICAN '1!) A.MEAICAN SKYLINE 11 :30 ti (I) NCAA BASKET8ALL l(entuoy •I 01110 St•t~ D WILD. WILD WEST ., NASHVM.LE MUSIC fl) T'HE'WOflUl OF COOKIHO Oi) THE RIGHTEOUS APPl.£8 S TffE WAC«Y WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS a-51 Bill Cosby -AFTERNOON- 12:00 U L08T IN SPACE • MOVIE • • 1t "Allet Tl'le Thon M11n" I 19361 WtMlam PO'*- ell. Myrna Loy ., AOAM-12 Ill QUllTING '"Appllque And Reve<se Appllque" Ci) HOME GARDENER [$)MOYIE * 1t '"Hangar 18" ( 19e0) Da<ren McGavln. Robef-1 Vaughn ReMar~s ar a S«:tet go,,,.nrn«11 1nslal· lelion 1nvast1ga1e the c.uM of a satellite'• 9Ud- den dettructton 'PG' l\)MOYll • • ··.i.us" ( 1979) Bttan Deacon. Alvlca Nolman The Hie Of Ille '1(109 OI Kingl, • lrOf'll his -ly ~· as the son of a PoOI carpenlet to l'llS tnstigaroon Ol\TV l TV HBO l(or,..'1'Mll fWORI NY N Y tWT8Sl IESPN I (Showtim.•) 5'>o111Qilt tC~1>1.-New \ Nf'tworlll ot the retog101.1s and social 1evolu11on tllal red to II•• death by cruc1t•.•1on. ts oe1a11eo 'G' Z MOVIE * * '·'> The Baby Make<' t 19721 Batbara H-'>ey. Sam Groom A chlkltess couple arrange IOt 11 frN- spmled girl 10 bear them a cl'llld 12:30 0 MOVIE • * * '-, ··The O•-Bow II><:•· dent" ( 1943) Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews • ADAM-12 fD THE PHOTO SHOW w 11a1 s In A Frame·· Jonatllan Goell dtSCus.ses • composmon design and deorh or held '1!) HOME OAROEHER .C'MOVIE * *" "Allred The Goeat" t 1969> David Hemmings. Michael York A nlnlh·C&n- tury wamor ~ong '"4.ISI Cl'IOose belween his tong- •"9 le< a simple 111e 8M lhe pressures of '8<1d1ng hos people on Ille" struggle dgo1ns1 rne Danes H MOVIE • RoHer Boogie• ( 1980> Londa Blaot A talented arid roch musical studef'I WIS oul 10 won a roll!W sllatlng boogie contest belore rH1.1m1ng her musocal slud· ies PG 12·46 fJ @) NCAA FOOl'BAU Army vs Navy 81 Pl\lllWl~­ pll1a 1:00 0 ~ SPORTSWORLD 10-round 11eavywe1g111 OOul between Tom Willler- sooon and Allonso Rathtt th•e lrom Allan11c C11y N J ) Unoled SlatH I Cho na Gymnasrocs -· w omen s Comoe1111on (h orn Honolu- lu. Hawalil 0 THE MUNSTERS Grandpa warns Mat11yn 1110 emerald tong Eddu• gave lier may brong bad h>Clc ti) MOVIE * •' • "'Mata Matu I 1952) ErrOI Flynn Autl'I Roman A lorme. Na.,. commanc:let leads a mobster to a iwn11- en lreasure and tl\er1 l?hll rum tor the diamonds fiil P<>flTRAITS IN PASTEL '1!) WRITING FOR A REASON "Tiie AtlQ0<1 1:30 1J SPORTS SATURDAY is.round WBA Loghtwetghl Champ1onsh1p boul belween Claude Noel and Arturo Froes (love) U LEAVE IT TO BEAVER &.;) NOVA Coty Spaces Human Places Wilham H Wllyte takes an onsigl'ltful and l'lumorous loo' " C•IY pan.s plazas arid srrMIS and Ille peop~ ~o use lhem::,) '1!) WRITING FOA A REAS OH EpostemOIOQY And Logic· 1:45 Z IMOVIE *' • • "'Morgant" t 1966> V anesaa Re<!gr ave. David Warne< A sct11zophrenoc c:an·1 accept tM leer tf\111 Ills ex-wile rs rematryong and allends l'lef wedding dressed as a gorotta 2:00 U GIUJGAHIS ISLAND 0 FIGHT OF THE WEEK 'Moddteweiglll Rematch" Ernest Aobelle vs Hervey Salon as '1!) SURVIVAL We Love w 1111 Elepl'lants" David Niven narralH 1118 story ol Or Ian Oougtas- Ham11ton s love-year Study hvong w.111111s temlly amidst a llerd or wild etophanrs In lake Mnny:tra Na11ona1 Pa"' T enzanoa S MOVIE • • • Advenc:e To fl'le Rear .. I I~) Glenn F«d. Stella Steo«is Wilen a company of Unoon toldlefs ts detailed lo gua<d a gold $h1prnent. the c:aptatn falls •or a temale Conteoer11e spy GMOV1l • e "'Hangar 18' ( 19e01 Darren McGav•n, Robetl Vaughn Aeseerchers II • Merel g<>vet"nmenr 1n1ta1- 1111on onveallgata Ille cauM ot a-Utellite·s Slld· den deStruc110n 'PG' 2:30 .. AONCUl TUl'IE. U.&.A. D OILUOAN'I ISLAHO • MOVIE •• • • "'Mutiny On The Bounty.. ( 193S) Clark Gable. Char ... Laughton • PICAl80:A PAINTER'S°"""' F llrned Oii tocatlonl In France and Spain, • por- trait of lhl 11te "1111 and h•I worlc leerut• remlnla-canc.. by 1111 Oaughi.<. -and "*'Y ool!MgllM (RI{~) "9MOW • • •-. .. T~ Mel In Bom- baV"" ( 19411 Clettt Gable AoNitnd RuueH CC)M<ME • • • '-' ··w 1.. 8•ood .. (IMO) Brad Oo\Kll. Amy wr1911t An en!Otlonetly dellldled e>t.-:'* con- 1endll With • hendfvl ol people. MCtl of wtlom want.t to aJ<plon twin '°' to dllfetenl ree.aon 'PQ' ~ANDINO~ ··&1wrtock Holm. · The Strange CAM 01 A11U Faulkn.i" TM m•at .. detecllvl Merell•• tor llOilfl luve letletl In lhll II. proQuc;Uon, lapecl II lhl w1"1arn1town Thlllt•• fMt111a1 1n Mauachu,..11a, llerrtng Frenr. L-M~a 11• Sheftoei. HOI"*' and S••- Of*• Colltne 1!00 8 I WITH YOU ·~ •I I .. Thi M~ Pony .. ( 11117) Animated Vo!GM or Jim 8KkUI. Hlh• Conrled ., MOYIE e 1t 1t .. Jim Thorpe All Am111<:en·· I 1951) Burt Lanc;utet. Phylll• Thutet The lamou• lndtan ath- lete'• ~ II CUI aflor1 by chat~ ol proteealonal- lsm '9 Pl.MOHAL flMAHCE AHO~ MAHAOl.MEHT "'Stodc Market Basles" Cl) ONA TOT SPORTS L£OEN08 a:aoe MOVIE • • .. Oeatll Squad" (1973) Rot>et I F-orater Melvyn OouglH An 8•-<<>P ot hired by 11\11 police com- misSion.t 10 uncover Ille v>golante reapon11ble tor a aeries or exeeuuons D EVERYWHERE LOCMlon lrve hom ,,,. El Monie Christmas Farade In El Monie '1!) P£RIOHAl. FINANCE AHO MONEY WMAOEMEHT ' Srock Markel Forces And S1r111eglea" Cl) SERGEANT PAYTON OF THE 't'Ut<ON (Z 'MOVIE • • • ·The Worl<fs Grea1- as1 Athlell I 1973) John Amos. Jan·MICNMll Vtn- cent A coacll wllO •S llav- "'9 a rll(I of bad luck 1eturn11 to hi• roon In Alri- ca and dlsco.,.,s a super llthlete ·G' 4:00 II HEISMAH TAOPHY A IOOll al sorne ot the past rec11)11ntt ol lhe awllld ano hve cover age ot 1 his year s wlnnets D Ko.wt Berserk errer hos urotaitllful w11e·s deatll. • PHtel1g1>11tr tlOlds lnnocenr llOstagn 8!I PftlEBENTE '1!) HUMAHfTIES THAOUOH THf ARTS "Sculpture Eleme<1ts Qt 0.menSIOt'I" WONOER WOMAN Wonder Woman saves the world lrOf'll a mad comour- er scoentost (J]J THIE ROCKFORD Fll.£8 A reporter IS killed Sh<>rlly alter malling some conclu- srve ev1deoce to Rockl<><d a HeSMAH TAOPHY SHOW Coverage ot tllos year s awards ceremony trom lhe Oowntowl\ Arnletoc Club on New York includes a ll•slo- rv or· some athlet& wllo llave ..,on the trophy In the PHI (()MOVIE • e .. TM liltle Dragons" "' ga119 ol kids. trained on karate. rescue one or their Ir oends wt.en the pollee are unable 10 Clo so ·PG' 0 MOVIE • • 1A .. Slardusl Memo- ries" ( 1g90> Woody Allen. Charlolte Rampllng A sue:· cetslul director laces a personal c11srs as fie rues to make some maior dec>- soons on lltS llfe ·PC· 4:30 fli) 80CCE1' ~ ... GEAMAHY Hollll'd V$ Italy '1!) HUMANITIES THROUGH THIE ARTS ··scutplure M ean on~ Tllrougll Body's Form' 1C1M0V1E * * • An Enemy Ot Tiie People • (19771 Sieve McO-. Cl\atleS Ou•n· ong Baaed on lbsen"s play rn. e11tz..,s 01 a sman rown lirS1 applaud then persecule • local phys>eoan tor declaring the local M t 5P'll'>QS unsafe due to pol- k.ltlon ·G· 5:00 9 Wl. REVllW AHO PREVIEW G FME4 AU D ITAATREK Four Earth outposts h•ve ~ destroyed just out- side tt1e A0!7'ul1n Neu1r•I Zone fJ MARCUS Al.LEH A profile ot 111e use Ta.r· beck ~ Is Ille reeding conlender tor this year"t Hetstnan T ropl'ly IJ KOJAK Kol• • godson gels inlc trouble wolll Ille law • MOVIE • • • "~ At Olablo" ( 1966> James Garner. Sod· ney Poltlit • IOUOGOl.D Hoel Andy Gibb Conos1 Marilyn McCoo ID UP AHO COMN) '"Chleltng Cat•" V•-IS Invited to Cl'leal In a com- petition tor• W1"8fs' worll- •h<>P achotarllhlp o Cl) ti1•A•1•H Hawkeye and B.J. become tost In enemy tetrttory 9 NEWS IB LAWMNCI MU< 'You're Never Too Young Of Too Oid" MOVIE e e * "Pete'a Dragon" I 19771 Helen Reddy, Shet- ley Winters Wttll the ""'I> ot a cllubby gt_.. e1t-oon oemed Elllolt. an orphan ..cape1 lrOf'll Ills nMf1 lost« family and together ti.. two of them head lor Melne "G' ~MCMI * • \t "Bon Voyeoe, Char- lie 8towf'I" (1979) Anlmat· .0 Oirecled by 8111 ......,._ ON Snoopy .0 Wood- aloclr follow exell~ atudeftt• Olwtle •own. """"',,._. Petty. LinYe end ....,. on en .awn- ~ '°"' of EflOlend e11oe1 .-,.,_ ·G' l;JO, .... ~·-~ ~ • <>Nm lJllON A ClMllC "Oof'lllnlc: lwcy And Het- rtel" S.111 dlepMI lOtd SteintOfl'e ctoubta: ......., .,.... • ..,....,..on 0 Orange Coast 0,All Y PILOT/Saturday, December s. l98l TUBE TOPPERS KNXT 8 goo L'hr1stmus " Mu·kt•) If\ holiday t·a1·toon. ·A Mag1t•al 1>1 ... rwv Mou"l' l"I rt·~1lurt·~I KNB(' 0 9 00 "Doug llt>nnrn g':- ~ o r1 d of M a~ 1 <' • • I><> u /.! II en n in g displays fl'<.tl:-i of illu~ton <:ut•sh 111l'l udt· Mane Osmond KTTV ID Vunct v :-.ho~ Oral l{otwrt:-. Mandr'l!ll . H OU "('dl'l1r.1l 1un ·· 1~ hostt•cl h) cv;.i11gl'hst <·u~:..,t~ mC'luc1e Bar·hara KO<:E 150 11 oo The Ouk Rid~l' Buv .... 111l'luc.J1ng .. Elvira - tne Eight Belts (Perr 6) (RI ~ MATINEIE ATTHE BIJOU Featured Bulldog Orum mor1d s Brtd.-( 1939) lllr tong Jol'ln Ho .. al d llrlO Heartier A.ngeo a 1939 ca1 loon a 1937 Sh0<1 reetur 1r>g Glenn Ford end Cllap· rer 2 or "Lost C11y 01 Tno Jungle 11946) ">lrllng Ltonel A1,,.111 • .ind lluall4111-- Hoyden WELCOME BACK. KOTTEA 1l9 THE ROCt<FOAO FILES &·S& l MOVIE • * * '"~•09 MOYCS I 1980) Jonn Savage Da•1d MOtS~ A rittwcorn4H IO me group of regular, al on Oakland bar may nQld 1110 ltey 10 malung •he oumin· der·s dream or oocomu!Q,. P<O basketball "'"~er a realtly PG -EVEN1«1 - e:00 ti ti:: ces NEWS O ~NBCNEWS 8 MOVIE • • • Tom Sawyl!I t 1973> Buddy Eb~n Jan., Wyatt Based on '"" ~•ory by Mark Twa1t1 A young MtS61S.S•PP• n,ver Doy becot'ne-s •nvOlved in a se11es ol m1Sc:h1evous advenrures 111a1 eusperate ttts guardian aunt D HUNTINGTON PARK CHRISTMAS LANE PARADE Aclor Herve V1ll&eha11" acts as hOnO<d•y ma~or •tong ""''h conosrs 8111 Burrud ano ~.Aeredolh Macrae tor mu. 3•th annu &I parade teaturong leSlivil lloals marching bands me1estoc equestroan unlls. clowns lhe 0111c1al P<8S•· dentoal Sanra Claus and o llOsl 01 famous srars Q) MOVIE • • • f lying l 1gers I 1941) Jonn Wayne Ptul Kelty An Am.,roean lloer w11h a Dad Ptt•lormance record lt1e-s to redeem h1mse11 w•lll Onf• tonal hero- oe act 83 ODYSSEY Dadr s Family A portrait ot a t1<m1ng lam11y on 1'1<118 focuses on Ille grandmorh- •• wh<>Se ab•hly 10 ma.n- la•l'I the family unol ·~ being th•ealC!ne<I by social and economtC changes . :i '$MOVIE • • 'Young And Free' wnen tragedy torcn a }IOUng ooy 10 10.n a wag· on train on ·~ roglJ"(I west he rn<W!ls a yOl.lng lrod1an gttl arid t>egons a n-to•e PG O MOVIE • • Tuck Everlashng I 19811 !'red Keller Joseph MecGutre A younq girl meets "" 1mmor1a1 lemlly known as the Tuc~s 1:30 II 1.IJ ~ NEWS 0 ENTERT AINMEHT THISWEE>< An 1n1erv•ew ,.,th Pal l!;irr- 1ng10'1 Rora Coohdge discusses her hie ano career. George Carton al 111e ice House In Pasadena @) TV AUCTION A b•d·by-pnone extrava- ganza where any1111t19 and everyihong win be auc:- llC>ned 10 rne highesl bid· d8' C FILM FEATURE ();MOVIE • • "Snowball E•press" t 1973) Dean Jones. H•rry Morgan A sly bani.er scllemes w1lh a rich man's nephew '" an allempl 10 S'Mndle 111m OUI ol h•s recently 1nher11eo si.1 reson G 1:00 8 IN SEARCH OF ... 'The Mis.song Ltnll fJ WHERE WERE YOU? G» L-'WRIEHCE WELK "You're Never I oo You~ Or Too Old' I:> .ii> PUOOE &MAK Aegulatly sc:l'leduled pro- g< ammong may be delayed 0... to pledge b<e&fts ~THE MUPPET$ Guest Juliet Prowse IC.MOVIE e • .,_ "Golng In Style .. ( 19791 Ge<><ge Burna, Ar1 Carney Bored w1tll titting all day on a bench 1n Ille p.trll three eldetly genlle- men carefully ptan a bank hint 'PG" 1• • IOUN08TAG€ 'Doc S•vennsen· Doc Seve<lnsen ontrOd-l'MS new j•u lu11on bind Xebron in a 1peclet per- l'ofmancr• whieh leetures .-ocatlst OM OM 8rldge- wal9f tJ • llONGS OF A LUSTY L.AHO Mette HllQQl<d. Key Statr. The Sons Of tM ~I llndl HopktnS and Tom T Hiit JO'n T ennesDM Er n1e Ford '°' a salute to Am•o- ca·a va<led musiail her•· 1:30. DANCE NWf' Cltec>ftty jUOge8 Chetlene Tlton J 0 HllOMf. Woll men J-<>u.ts Stat· •=ATUI • • • .. Flower D1um sono .. 1'"11 NfneY t<••"· J-S~ta a...o on ti.. .,. play by ~ and Hlll!l"*lteln A CH- 1*8 girt ,,.,..... to Sen Fr~ 10 rnetfY 1 men · 'Sound~tagt· perlurm lh(.•11 h1h w11ose ramoly picked f1(tr tor nos t><lde Q \!. OMNI: THE NEW F"AONTIER @) MASL SOCCER E.dmonron Ortlklf• ·~ Sart OteQo Soc•ers (ft THE MuPPETS Guest A-y Scllroebe< H IUC .. urnE·s CHRISTMAS C1'ROL The mHIC!f lmpress1ono~1 piays a mullllude 01 rotes lncl11d1ttg Eoene1er Scrooge imd Bob Cr111c1111 1n a" unu:.uJI vers.on o' tht' Cnarle~ Dickens no11 day classic S SHOWTIME'S HOLLYWOOD ~ MOVIE • •" CaboBtanco 119811 Charles Bronson. Jason Robards Art eo.11ed Na.ro who has bought oll the ll')Cal potic,e dommares a small Pe<uVlan coas1a1 IOwfo du11ng Ille 1940s A 8:00IJ11 WALT 04SNEY A Magical Otsney Cnttsr- mas Mickey and Monnie Mousti. Donald Duck . Chop n Dalo. Pluto and Gooty are le111ur8d oro a hOhday cartoon special 0 BAR8ARA MANDAEU AHO THE M~LL SISTERS GuesrJ Ptlyths O.ller Mel Tillis . fJ OPEN AU NIGHT Robin returns 10 rown eipecung ll1s Old 101> as nigr11 manager back. only 10 learn Gordon has given ti 10 T1trry 0 MOVIE • · • COllnt Yorga vam. ptre ( t970> Robert Quar- ry Roger Perry In Soutll ern Ce111orn1e a count srages a sa<1nce to contact 111e spmt or a deceased woman '8 Bl.AIR RODEO Cl) MOVIE • • • Juar111 ( 19391 Paul Muno Belle DaVll lhe renowned 1eiide1 ciusades IOI rne •etease or Me .. co from Prince Ma .. m1hen s Frerich oom1na- 11on QJi TV AUCTION A btd·by-phone eM1rava- g1o1Ua Wllere anylhtng and everylhlf>Q wlll be auc- tioned 10 tne 1>1g11es1 bid der $ MOVIE • • • • l(ramer vs Kramer 11980) Oustro Hollman Meryl S1.-o A man b&lllH wolh hiS e•· wile tor cusrooy or 1ne1t young son alter she walks our on rnem PG 0MOVI£ • • ·coasi To Coast 11990) Dyan Cannon Rob- ert Blake A runaway 1>ousew1te and a scrappy lruckcir hauling callle coast 10 coast become Jhe larger of e wold c;ross- counrry ChHO PG' e: 10 EJ:) GI JIVE I ne "•Storie Roseland Balf. room os the setting f0< a musical lttbule to the entertainers and sorvoce orga ... 11a11ons tllar ga..e rnetr 11"'8 arid ralent 10 bOOSI mot1le du11ng World Wat II Hosted by Van JOllnson 1:30 fJ MAKINO A LMNO Nancy lells the wa11resset 11111 lhe t1Sl8uranl IS blhng convetted tnlO • heallh ctvb and lft two WMlo:s tlley Wlfl be un.nployed H MOVIE e • A Cllange 0 1 Sea- sons" ( 19901 Slllfley Mac- Laone Bo ~ek A mlddle- aged couple lttes out younger P•rlners on a vacation togelher. ••th revealing consequences R 0 MOVIE * • • ·~ · Doctor Zllovago 11965) Om•• Shar11 Geral· dine Chaplin Two tove<s srr~glt> amidst the spottl and passions ot 111e Atts· Stan RevOlu !Ion .:00 ti MOVI~ The Chlldren Nobody Wanted" IPrem-e) Fred Lehne Michelle Pteoffer The true-kte ell0tts ot Tom Bu11er1ield. 1n 1962. 10 pro· Ylde • nome 1nd a lemlly Illa tor Cl'llld,.,, with no place to go. ate dram•· tlzed G elf DOUG HENNING'S WOfll.D ~MAGIC Doug .._nong end h•s guestl Shtelds and Vernell, Merle <>amond and Rielly Sc:twodet display tuts ol lllUlion I RI 8 LOYllOAT An ea .,,•udevllle t .. m trying 10 hlo.t somettllng PTl1end to bl 0111er pas· aengera. end • pure ""°°"..,... falls tor an authOf of ditty book• o • IC>AHO.w.TY l(AOff'T "'llMNT "c.ieoraliOn Wltll Oral Aober11" Gvaeta Barbare Mllt'ldrell. Stephanie Mlb and Iha t<roftl Pupc>llil • MOM COUNTWY a.>..ca ~.=c> • ·~ "A>tred The Gflltf' I 19"1 o."4d llernmooa. ~ Yortr A ntnth-oan- tury WW'flor Iring must e,_ '*-hi• tong- ing '°' • llfnple .... and ,,.. ~ of lledtng Ill• peclCll8 In ''""' 11~ r~o- •• ··0ut Of s-n·· I HH~I v"""" A4MIOr•·• C.ltrt Aoti.tson fwurlly ....., •• ,,., he h.W ... •"••r wllh • wom.n. , """ rlllutn• I() "" Fnolt'1• ... •IO<t IMOll IO ,,,..., not d8'ighttor .. )0 QtJ YOU A&KEO FOfl rr I e111ur4ld "Spain a YtlOttQ '"'' Bu11tooll1., ..,,<I 1 n., 0..uly Willl t,000 UCiO "" t~ II Of) f ELEVlllON t lNIUANOOUl jPr-01 ROf'I• Batlell Pf-•• up 10 '"" "'"'"'" 1nlCHma1oon on 11,. tt'hov• &Kiri u>dUllt}I 8ro0 !II Pl!' aona111111 0 NEWS fJ FANT M Y ISL-'NO An AfllwlilflnQ aervoct OC>*t •IOt """II lhfl Ult .. men or ,_ drtlW'hi and a btOll>.,r '"'° 11'181 1•1uin 10 1'1• !louse wll•rll 1n .. 1 ••• ,.... dt60 ) 0 MOVIE • • • C11cua World I 1964> Jonn W1yne Ct1u die Ce1oonate An Amflro r.1tn cirtus owner searchffs Europ., tor lhtl mothi;r or a gill lttt htJS IB~&n vndilt ll•S WMlQ G» RAMS WEEK Cl) INOEPENOEHT NETWORK NEWS fl .J CHRl8TM"8 IH HAWAH 00, TV AUCTION A 1>1d-by·phone ut•e•u garua wllero anylhong and everyllltng will be auc lloried 10 me hlghOSI b+d 04>r $ L-'Ff-A·THON A come<11an llosl and tour comic con1es11ntl wtoo compele aga1n11 one anotf'Mlf are lealured 1n lhos uncensored comedy game Show 0 JOAN RIVERS COMEOY HOUR Tnos ttvenong of unique en1erta1nmeot lttalure• aoun puppeteer Barctay Snaw ano the lrO()<Cana Dancers 10:30 '8 NEWS Cl) NEWS IN REVIEW H HBOSNE1'K PREVIEW: DECEMBER Hus1>anO·and-w1fe comics Jerry S1tt1er and Anne Meara mtrOduce 1ne mov 1~ ii()«1als and sports everus coming 10 H~ Bo• Ortoce on Deeembet $ THE WACKY W~ OF JONATHAN WINTERS Guesr Btll Cosby Z MOVIE • • ', "The Baby Maker I 19n> Barbara He<sney Sam Groom A Chil<lklSs couote arrange '°' a tree· sPtrtled gtrl 10 oear rnem a CM<I 1 t:OO ti 0 fJ (I. To 1J9i NEWS 0 MOVIE • • Curucu Beast Or Tne Amaz°'1 .J 1956> JOhro Bromheld Beverty Gar- land When a legendary 1>eas1 l>eqms 10 victimize 1he natives d ptan101ton loreman arid a lemale doc IOt sel out 10 halt •IS bloody activoi.es '8 M'A'S 'H Th<! 4077th comi:MtCales the endeavors of rwo secrel agenrs 1nves11ga11ng eacholher Cl) FRAHKJE HOWARD m SOUN06T AGE Tiie Oak R•doe Boys per form Old •rod new hols including "Elvtta Dog A l1111e Deeper In lhe Well Dream On" and Try111g To Love Two Women fAI C MOVIE • • • '> Wise Blood t 19801 Braa Dourol Amy Wt19111 An emot•onally delachM preacht!< con tonds wolh a l'l&ndlul ol people. each of wllom wants 10 exptOtl him tor a dollerent reasol' PG H ST 1'NOING ROOM ONLY Sl'l4!flOCh Holmes --The Strange Case Qt Alice Faulkner The mesrer derectove searches 101 .-1o1en love letters on 1t11s s11age prOduchon laO@d at lhfl w 111oam$IOWn Thealrf' Festival on Massacl'lusens. starring Frank la"981ta es ShO<lock Holmes and Sl&- phen Collins S BIZAMEXIV JOhn 8~ shows you ll'ttngs stranger than trulh. large< than hfe. and ianoer than anyt111ng you ~ ever 5-> on t~ encore pres. entatoons lrOf'll tile Show- llme Baarre library OMOVIE • • • "'Tiie Long Riders·· ( 1980> James and Stacy Keach. David arid K8tlh Carradine The Jesse James.Cole Younger geng lea~s a "••I of emphed banks plundered sla· gecoache5 and dead b0d- 1es on 11s wake as the out· 1aw5 rode 1oward tlleor tonal Showdown R" 11·1& fl) MOVIE • • • • ·smiles 01 A Summer N19111 ( 19551 Ulla Jacoouon. Eve Dalllbeck 0.rected by lngmw Berg- man A man, 1111 former m1stren. his 1nd1t1eren1 w1fe arw! a jealous suitor engege tn a _lc..,d of mate-t wapplng that ends on e game ol Russtan routetta 11:30. 8ARNA8Y JONU Barnaby's gOddeugllter becOmlS the prey of a for- tune hunt• 0 ~ IATUN>AY NIGHT LIVE HOSI Ttm Curry Guesta The Oooble Broth&fs, G Gordon Liddy 8 MCNEWS • MOVIE • • • ·~ Al Otablo' (111MI J-Gemer, Sid- ney Poitier A group Of lndl~•• .,. Oller- mined 10 tranDpor't e toed of ammu"ltlon tlltOUOfl Apeahe tenllOf)I at *"'Y (;09t, • ONE STiii' 8l'f'OND • • ,.,,,.,._aary Of A M\lf • der'' A tnlfl WIO -.,. ~ ,,., "*' -- ec;lenoe -• f*lal M/lo-motlie llCdctient ~~AHO flMVllW (l)MCMI I•• "'The L~1 Yard" C 11741 lurt Reyno•O•. EOdle Alben A tormo.r pro quan«Neli ~ fllM In a !.oulh•rn "'""" ,, gi.•rl "'* iob c.o .. ctwno • 1110..eri or "°"""" '°' • no-l'IOl4 .. b•rr•d tootl>•ll gam, ~ ..... , '"" jj1>8'dl 11·4'U MOW: • • • •-. OOOd ~bc.>r S&10 110641 Jkll ,..,. moo Horny l>t-..t•nelder A.n advlH """'11 men llncJ1 him- "'" ll()tlng II hit wlle'I t11end's hulDAl'IO 10 hvlp. ~· coH..c:r on 1n11er111nee 0 THE DOOM A r lltlulfl I 11 Jtm Mor fl• .ori -Ml>NIGHT - 12:00 8) "<>OKIH 12:20 I l MOVIE • • * • "Lenny" ( 197•1 Ovston Hottm1n Valerie Pe"'"" I hi con1rov1111a1 COmedleO Ind M>Clat com- mentalor lMny Btuc:e. 11..n 10 apeall ll11 mtnd lrlH!ly within Ille COl\5· ''''"" of ,,,, ... ' reo•• t y•tem 12.30 IJ MOVIE * • • , Sybol p97 71 Sany F1e1<1 Jo11nne Woo<J- watd Bued on !he novel by Flora A11e11 Sch1eib A yOUnQ woman develot>\ 18 0111erent oersonai11oes as a 1esu11 01 " 1rauma1ic child- hood ,.uh ,,.,.. tad11toc: mo1ne1 0 MOVllE • • Hot110M 0 1 The S&a I 19721 Ooeumenlary 11]; MOVIE • •' • C1KO Poke I 197 I) Gem; Hackman Ktts Kus- tottenon 12:4S 0 MOV1E • • Emmanu.lle II T'tie Joys 01 A Woman ( 19751 Sylvia K11sl81, UmOllrto Orsino A t>Otaulllul M.KIUC· tress hv1ng .,.1111 her nus· banes on rne Far E"I 1nllt· ares a young woman 1n10 he< coterie of pleasure seekers 1:00 0 ROCK CONCERT Cl) MOVIE • • Oe111n Smites On A Muroerer 11973> Ewa Aultn Klaus KonSkt Qt EVENING AT THE • IMPRO\/ r-losrs Shoelas and Varnell C MOVIE • • • '> M anhallan f 1979) WOOdy Allen O.ane K.eaton A pe.gnanr !00" oS tai..en at lhll aay-10-oay events on Ille Iola ol a New York Coty comedy wttter R 0 MERLE HAOOARO FESTIVAL Guests w 1111e Nel!ron. JOhnny P11ycroec11 Afa. Dama 1:30'8 MOVIE • • • Dracut-Has Rosen From The Grave ( •969) Cnroslopller Lee Rupert Oavoes A gorl s arneo.st boytroend -nd rel1g1ous urocte 1o•n lorces 10 ~ave her from Dracula H MOVIE • • ·, The Mirror Crac~ d 119801 f l1zaoeth Taylor K.1m Nova~ Based on a story Dy Ag.lllna Cnnslle A $hange murder on volvong 11val Hollywood stars 1a1<es plaGe on an English village ·PG S MOVIE a • FtSIS 01 Fury t 1973l Bruce Lee M&na Vo A man1a1 arts e•perr hrods une>.pecled danger when "8 goes 10 wor~ on ll Bang: kok oee 111c1orv R 2-00JfJNEWS 0 MOVIE • * Hopscorcn f 1980) Waller Mallheu Glen4e Jackson A torme< 1n1effj.' • gence ogenr ·~ atdecs oy ~ old flame 1n dOdO•no 1ne K.GB and Ille CIA who at!! lryong 10 prevent t11m frOtft pubf1sn1no nos mem0trs A 2:15 l MOVIE • • • Morgan' t 19661 VanP$5B Redgr11ve David Warner A Khozoohrenoc c.an I accept Ille tacr that • n1s e• w1tfll is 1emarry1nQ..- and a11ends r>er wedd•no: Oressed as a qonlta '• 2:301J 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • Unknown ness (19731 @l ABCNEWS ... sm t1 MOV1E • • • Drums ( 1938)•! Raymond Masuy Sabu A young lrodian boy saves a Brotosl'I regiment trom being maSS8Cted on India C MOVIE • • • 't Wood slock I 19701 Oocum90tary Many ol the 100 mus>eat groups ol the 1a1e 60s petlorm al tne tamous rock concert held on Belhel New York 1n 1969 3·1sm MOVIE • • '> Black Suroday ( 196 ti JOlln Rtchardson Batbara S1Hle · H MOVIE • • •. Headtn For Broad- way t 19801 Re~ Smtih, V1v1an Rell<I Four young, 1atenled 100 scared oer- t0<me<s 90 IO New York C•IY 1ryong to make 11 bog tn snow buSIN!SI PG' S:30 l S, MOVIE • • • • Kremer Vs Kramer·· ( 1g80) Duston Hollman. M«y1 Streep A man bett>es wUh Ills H · wtle fO< CUSIOdy of lhetr young son after 11'111 wallcs Ollt on them PG" 4.'0CI 0 MOVIE 1t e • 1t • Pay<!ay' ( 19731 RIO Tom. Anna Capri A country and -stern a1nger N lhleHly makes nos way to t tardom by manlputat- •ng and d•acardlng tllose 11rourld lllm .,t,uow • • ·0u1 01 Season' t 19751 v-Aeogf•ve Cli1f Robett90n T-ty ~s •fl• he had .. •""' With a woman. a man returnt to en Englllll -· ..0. rMO<'I IO nM9t her deuQlltet 4:11 e WYAGa TO THE llOTTOM M TMI 8'A "G'-1 Of Moby Olclo" tM(ll MOW * t * "The Long Rldwa"' ( 1980) .i-8N1 StlC) Keadl. OeYld ano lleith Carredlroe Tiie Jene ~ YCM"9f gano ..._ e trall of emc>tll<I Denk•. plut1•ec1 1ta- ~ ..S O..O bod· lea In "" Walle es !tie OYf· I.a ride ·~ .,..., IWllll """'4owf• R" Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Decembor 5, 1981 - * • Author won . two awards . . Sunday, Dec. 6 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES fMarch 21 to April 19>: You make n ght choice. efforts a re consolid a t e d . you deal successfu lly wi th Cancer and C apricor n ind1v1dua ls . Lost article 1s located. you receive subs tantial offe r for property. Intuitive intellect 1s s har ply honed TAURUS <April 20-May 20) · You'll participate in fra ternal club or group activity. You might a ppear before the media. People want to know what you conc lude a bout recent events. You'll have access to backstage maneuvers a nd confide ntial information. GEMINI 1 May 21-June 201 · Emphasis on review. revision, rt•vival and rom ance. Wish comes true if you adhere to proven procedures . Leave experiments for a nother time. CANCER <June 21-July 22l : Re view readin g materi a l Superior IS prepa ring "list or questions." Mem ber of opposite ~ex aids cause only if you mak'e request. Don't permit pride to block progress. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): You're being "tested... Be diplomatic despite provocations. Potential is g r eater t h a n o r ig i na lly an t ici p a ted. Wha t s eem e d far away is actually close at hand. VIRGO <Aug. 23-SepL 22>: De f i n e t e rms. i n s i s t on ex pla na tion of budge t. See places. people as they are. not merely as you wish they might exist. You'll unravel financial puizle. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>· People "who count" recognize your abilities. A ver y special person compliments you and means 1t Time is on your side - you need not rush to conclusions or decisions SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21 l: Some people will be evasive - know it. mark time and take notes. You'll have opportunity to co mpl ete p roject. Friends. rela t ives are drawn to you with their problems. SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec 21 > · E mphasis on pleasure , entertainment . speculation and exciting new contacts. You get to heart or matters. self-esteem rises and you no longer are bound by outmoded procedures. CAPRICORN <Dec 22-J a n. 191 · Answers to inquiries will be cl a r ified Accent on safe ty. ho m e . securit y and family . Pleasant reunion could highlight scenano. Obstacle to fulfillment will be removed AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 181. Take s pecial care in traffic For ces te nd to be sca ttered. a ura of confusion could exlSt Y o u 'l l be w ith pleasan t companions, t her e will be reason to celebrate and you'll become more aware of body image. PISCES c Feb. 19-March 20): You recover wh at a pparently had been lost Contact with ··unorthodox " individual proves s timulating, fruitful. Check costs. be aware of budget and study re<'ent financial offer. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY hurch o f St. Matthew by the Sea (Tradtt:>ntll Ep#copal) HOL y COMMUNION -Each Sundar-9:00 AM r (Book of Cormlon Prayer • } 928 l MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 611 Heliotrope, Corona de/ Mar "-a...'--H*'.W -IJl-7 .. J --. -. ST. JOllf'S THI IPtSCOPA&. CNIKH .. COSTA MISA .., StrMt .. 0...,. ·~ 1:00 Holy c ...... .. I 0:00 Holy hcltarilt I 0:00 5-day Scltool Nursery care .... •••· C:.W.. Mw l4l1t. Ylcw 541-2217 ( -. I ~-~· 1-ST. MMES fl'ISCOPM QI.at I WBCOMHYOU I . 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"7' WOASHIP SERVICE 8'·00 A M CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 9·15 AM WORSHIP SERVICE . . 1p 30 AM -CA-.••.__, W&COMI AH ...... ltlt .... flfC-....,. 1 Ul2 Bushard, Fountain V*'f 963-3801 11¥. S•tl94 W ...... llCTOI • HOl. l cot t tl"'6M •• :, .............•...... : . Mt A.ii: MOI .... f'IA na.c: .... CH SCMOOl ••• , •••• t:t S A..N. NOl .... f'IAYll6SllMOM ., ••••. , •••••• tl:MA..M.. ~ffl'AJMMU ..... ~ ........ U&. ,__. ..... ....., .... U&. A or'CIGllWelco.efro• THE UNITID METHODIST CHUICH Costa Mesa NSTUHITB "4ITMOClfST CHIMCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd . Cta.rcla ~ t:lO w_..,10:41 Cnartes 0 Clartl Minister COSta Me~ N0t1h ~YIRDI UMr'llD MITMOOIST CHURCH w.,.... & Cllrdl Scfllssl l :JO • tt:IO A.M. "'· wm-I. s...r cRlll'T cAUICA IYTHISIA NewPort Beach 1400 w Balboa Blvd 673-3805 Rev Robert Sheperd, Jr W.....,&Clmrdlw..t t :JIA.M. ~,..._1c...,,io.,c- 1 ..... "''..M. Huntington Beach NSTUMTm ...nlOOIST CWM 2721 17th SI 536--3537 w....., ,..,.,,.« 11:11 aa .. ,,,_., c.-e .... -- a.rcti Sela•.. t:tt ... Fountain Valley MST ..... MITHOllST aucH 18225 8'Mwd St. tU.ntJ Or. Carroll E. Wwcl. Minister W.....,&a...kliMI t:JIA.M. ·--... a.a. MEWPOIT C..,_ UM'TB> MITHODIST , ................. c:.-.. ... 644-0741 WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOl -9.30 A.M Rev. Ken McMillan ~EMPLE SHAfl9n!f.,.ve)t ¢ Rabbi Hershel Brooks 617 WHI H•mflton, Co118 MeN, Callf. t2127 - 17I4J Ul·J2'2 Y•WllleW.111• -AMII 1J1tl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHUICH ............. ,. ............. . SUleAT'i Clrm l:Jt& IMIAM Ww.... l:JI, IMI AM. WI PM r-o..---..-..... , .. .....,._...._,..,.,.. .. ' -~WAml~ -7.....,_,_TWo..t.\O..--.. ...... .elYOnoM-IM-tlllt °"'89-IM-Jllt ..,., 'I 1ClllrWMlulltr a n scree a sass sooeao&roa-·eooaa ••--• .... l:ISP..M. 7:~,­ Jamboree & Eastbluff Or Newoort Beecn ca1ir . •-•••._ c4 6~1JH Lt~i"1. F11r A G'""'· Chmt-CutttfWI Ch11rrh:' ./•11" U1 F11~ 1l'11nh1p At MARINERS CHURCH Ra) ()n/,111J, Prwrh"''- ~cem bt-r 6 , "C hrasr's u k was Planned in ~mii Is Your l.Jfe Pre-planned'" Dccrmbt-r I ~ -"Chnst Ex1s1C'I..! Be.fore H is 8 1n h Did You!" Dcctmbt-r 20 -"An~ls Surrounded the Shepherds. Do An~ls Surr\lund You>·· ~cembt-r }.7 -"Smn Ud thr Ma~1 111 Chrisr Do Sam Help You >" "For a child will be bom ro us. a .on will be given ro us; And H is nam e will bt called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eremal Far~r. Prin<.t of Ptacc." Isaiah 9:6 <I 00 •tn . Wnnh1pand Sood6y School Ill I') 611! ~~) 10 I\ ~m. l\1bi< <"'-" !Chtldrm .ti Advlrtl 8 /Sfut AtT#n 111 }""""""' 81111/n·11rJ pw,,,,. 64<U-tJ JO f,,, /ttfr1"1Wlt•1" Concerts and pageams set "&\NTA'S WORKSHOP" will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at Shepherd of the HllJs United Church of Chrlst, 30121 Niguel Road, Lacuna Niguel. The public is Invited to participate in the workshop at which children from age S will make holiday gifts. Ji'or Information, call 495-1310. "SHOPPING FOR Your Hanukkah Girts" is the theme of an auction al 6:30 tonight at Southcoast Jewish Communities Center, 298 Broadw~y. Laguna Beach. For information. call 497-2070 or 497·2978. TEMPLE ISAIAH of Newport Beach is holding a party at 8 tonight at Oakwood Clubhouse South, 1700 16th St .. Newport Beach. Tickets are $3 each. For information. call 548-6900 or 545-0046. A MUSICAL FESTIVAL o.f Christmas is set for 1: 30 p. m . Sunday at Newport Harbor Luther an Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newpprt Beach. The non-denominational program will feature chu rch and school choirs f rom throughout the South Coast. Admission is free. HANDEL'S "CHRISTMAS Messiah" will be presented at 4 p.m . Sunday by the Choral Conductors Guild at the First Free Evangelical CIUICH 11111 Church of Fullerton, 2801 Brea Blvd., Fullerton. Th e chor us in cludes church choirs from throughout Orange County. Soloists include Karla Kniss of Huntington Beach. Admission is free. CHRIST COLLEGE Community Chorale and Handbell Choir will present Advent Choral Vespers in concerts at 3 p.m. Sunday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 4321 Cerritos Ave .. Cypress, and at 7:30 p.m. in Founders Hall, Christ College, 1530 Concordia, Irvine. "CAMP POSTON Revisited" is the title or a talk to be given bylHozo and Fu'Qii Kobayashi at t he 10 :30 a .m . Sunday meetipg of the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach, 429 Cypress Drive. Laguna Beach. The pair will share their experiences at a World War II internment center A HANUKKAH CARNIVAL will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at Temple Beth David, 6100 Hefley St.. Westminster. For information, call 892-6623. A LECTURE on ··unconditional Love and Forgiveness" will be given by Edith Stauffer at 7: 30 p. m. Monday at Laguna Federal Savings and Loan. 24301 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills. The talk is sponsored by the Saddleback Valley Study Center of the Theosophical Society in America. For information. call 493·8341. P U PP ETEE R S from Community Presbyterian Church . Laguna Beach, will entertain at the Women's Association Christmas Luncheon at 12:30 p.m Tuesday at 414 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. THE CRYSTAi. CATHEDRAL in Garden Grove opens its Christmas pageant, "The Glory of Christmas -A Living Nativity," on Tuesday. The massive Christmas pageant. which includes a cast of 250 performers plus assorte(J camels, donkeys and sheep; is directed by Bob Jani, exe<:utive producer for New York City's Radio City Music Hall. Tickets range from $10.50 to $12.50 each. Performances Tuesday are at 6 and 8 p.m. The pageant runs through Dec. 19 with Monday through Friday performances at 6 and 8 p.m. and matinees at 1 and 3 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays. Saturday. Dec. 12 performances will be at 11 :30 a.m .. and 1 :30, 3:30, 5:30 and 8:30 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 19 perform ances are at 11 a .m. and 1, 3. 7 and 9 p.m . Sundey. Dec. 13 performances are at 2. 4 and 7 p.m. For information or reservations, call 971-4014. --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 5, 1981 Q •• MISSIONARIES -Walking near the Mormon Church's Missionary Training Center in Provo. Utah . are Tom Sardoni I left l and Steve Waters. Missiori is mistaken By DONNA ANDERSON •-w. ............. , SALT LAKE CITY -Traveling tn pairs, clad in distinctive white shirts and black ties and wearing their hair c lose-cropped . young Mormon missionaries abroad are being mistaken for CJA officers. "l was accused of being CIA," said Floyd Rose, a former missionary in Spain who is now a s tudent at chur ch -owned Brigham Young University. "We were different than most Americans and some of the people really believed it.'' He said he was asked about the CJA al least once every two weeks. "P EOPLE WERE always asking us if we were CIA," agreed Mike McQuain. another BYU student who did his missionary work in France. "People would ask us at doors and yell 'CIA' at us as we went by." Jeff Turley said the CIA label was a standing joke among missionaries in Peru. For laughs. he said, some of them would tease the Peruvians by whipping off a shoe and speaki~ into it, or do the same with a buzzing digital watch. The Church of Jesus Christ or Latter-day Saints, which has more than 30,000 missionaries worldwide, denies any connection with the CIA. but the confusion is understandable the CIA does some of its most s uccessful re c ruiting in predominantly Mormon lltah. T HI S SU MM E R , the CIA conducted an experimental radio advertising campaign in Utah. Charles Jackson. the CIA's chief recruiting officer, said "well overlOO applicants responded to the radio spots." Jackson said the agency is looking for potential overseas case officers, intelligence analysts, scientists and computer specialists. The latter two categories are difficult to recruit because or competitio n from industry. s.,,.... Topic Dec. 6th 9:00 & I 0:30 A.M. ''Utah is one of our good sources," said Denver CIA recruiter Jack Hansen, while in Provo to recruit at BY U. "A LOT OF PEOPLE here have I anguage or foreign c ulture experience," he said. "That's wbat we look for." Many young Mormon men spend two years proselytizing for the church. Th ose sent to foreign missions return with foreign language ability and knowledge or s pecific countries. BYU records indicate that about 6,700 people in its 26.000-me mber s tudent body are former missionaries . ··We 've never herd any trouble placing anyone who has applied to the CIA," sajd Or. Gary WtlLiams. head of the 8 YU As ian Studies Department. "Every year, they take a lmost anybody who applies." .FORMER Mormon ~issionaries have the three qualities the CIA wants. foreign language ability. training in a foreign culture and former r esidence in a foreign country, Williams said. ln addition, he said, "our Mormon culture has always been more s upportive of the government than American culture as a whole.'' In the late 1960s and the 1970s, Williams said, many universities took a negative view of the CIA and other govern ment agencies and discouraged students from accepting their jobs. Throughout those turbulent times, however . the Mormon Church con tinued to encourage government service, he added. But he also said that many former BY U students who land jobs with the CIA become dis illusioned and leave after about a year. They find they're ·s t u:ck in a Wash ington office translating newspaper articles when they bad hoped to go overseas. I e If it 's got 110PB•Mi MEW DOOIS11 ........ ,..., ...... e handles • you'll grab a sale CHURCH OF RBJGIOUS SCIEHCE Member of the United Church of Religious Science SEACUfF lllLLAOf SUll'f 0 nZJ MAIN STAEET t<UNTINGTON BU.C'1 C.A t12t4e ,,.... .. ~ ········.......,.. ··-.... ,~ ....... • faster in e Daily Pilot e classified e ads. ~II t 642-5678 Methodist bishops push arms curbs I;; PITTSBURGH CAP) -Adding to a riiiing tide of church opposition to the nuclear arms race, the nation's United Methodist bishops have called for intensified efforts in that cause, 11aylng: ·'The most crucial Jssue r11c1ng the people of the earth today is the threat of nuclear holocaust which would destroy the created order as we know it." Meanwhile, the United Church of Christ's social-action arm praised the growing public demonstrations against nuclear weapons in Europe, and pledged lo help build a similar I groundswell for peace in the Unitfl4 States. The denomination 's rece n~ governing synod call ed f o~.· "unilateral irutiatives by the U .s,. toward nuclear disarmament." The mode r ator of t he Unilefl Presbyterian Ch urch, t he Rev., Robert M. Davidson, sent a meua14 to President Reagan, expreaatn1 hope the current Sovlet·U.S. talks Ul Geneva would bring "meaninlf\al reductions" in armaments. 1 Other denominations, includinc Roman Catholic bishops, ba v• stepped up their activity in pressina for arms curbs. TV newsnian to speak Robert Pi erpoint slated in Ni guel CBS diplomatic correspondent Robert Pierpoint is scheduled to speak at 7:30 p.m . J an. 3 at Laguna Niguel Shepherd of the Hills Church. Pierpoint, who covered the White House through six presidencies {Eisenhower through Carter), is author of "At the White House," published by G. P. Putnam's Sons this fall. •'. Currently, he covers the State Departmen t and the Nation al Security Council for CBS News. His talk is part of the church's Community Forum Series which will present Dr. Lee DuBridJe, U.S' presidential science adviser and president emeritus of the California Institute of Technology, on Jan. 17 and Dr. James Tunney, National Football League senior referee, on Feb. 17. Tickets to each talk are $5 fo't gen e r al admission a n d $4 ro~" students and senior citizens. Tickel'a' can be pur chased by wr ilinf to Community Forum Ser ies, 3012l Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. 92677. 'Messiah' to he sung Handel 's "Messia h " will be presented by the Palisades Uruted Methodist Church Chancel Choir at 3 p.m. Sunday in the church at 27002 Camino de Estrella, Capistrano Beach. Participating in the concert will be an organ, piano, string quartet. a chorus of SO voices and soloists Jean Boyd, Madalana Gowdy, Susan Lord, Richard Dastrup and Kenneth Orr. The event, open to the community. is free. A "Sing-a-long Messiah" 1s set for 7:30 p.m . Dec. 20 at t he Crystal Cathedral. The congregation will be led in the singing of Handel's masterpiece by James Woodward, miruster af music. Featured during the program will be a tree-lighting ceremony in which more than 24,000 lights decorating • 30-foot tree will be activated. Instrumentalists who'd like to participate should call 971-4063 for an audition. Pastor, rabbi honored Pastor Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa and Rabbi Halm Asa of Temple Beth Tikvah, Fullerton, were honored recently by Magen David Adorn . Israel 's equivalent of the Red Cros~. The pair were cited at a recent interfaith dinner at South Coast Plaza Hotel for their efforts on behalf of Magen David Adorn. More than 650 persons attended the dinner . which was sponsored by the Orange County Friends of American Red Magen David for Israel. Oass for 3-year-olds due A new p r eschool class for 3 · year-o lds to meet Monday. Wednesday and Friday mornings will begin J an. 4 at Shepherd of Peace Lutheran Preschool. it has been announced. The school, at 18182 Culver Drive, Irvine. is affiliated with Lutheran School System of th e Lut her a n· Church of Missouri Synod. For more i nformation, call 551·5347. ~ cor:::i~~t~0~~~rch Services 8 :30 A.M. & 10 : 15 A .M. Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Or., Corona del Mar "THE SANDCASTLE LI FESTYLE" Tim Timmons speak ing Cot1Una1a1 SeriH of MessagH F rom Matthew For Info : call 644-1350 r ORANGE COAST CHDffiECTORY MESA BIBLE CH AP 1714 <>r..., A•• .. C.... MMe , .......... uo.-.... MortliRg W~l 0:00 A.M. .~11nt .,....,. In. Mfrt S...t.1 -EvtftMcJ.S....l~e -6:00 P.M. JIM lrowwa s,.a1r, We._lclay EY .... 7:10 P.M. llWt SWy wltlt Pastor Jecob1 Topic: THE EAILY CHUICH • s.t .. 6:30 P.M. ,,._...,.wt• tt.. Y-. ,..,.. I Hl-f1JJ Ht·l414 the rest, NOW try the BEST!" .... Dr ••• ., c ..... .... M.w~C......_h ..... t '' ~ ........ ....... Ce.re• ef ........ W-. ..., s.r.tce .. -.-a... I ... .,........,.. .... l•..JIA.M. ... 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Craig Williams Christian Eduaition ~ 9:00-10:00 AM Wonhlp-10:15 AM -·· CMIJ ._,...AT AU MMICal ---, -- ' I. I I Orengo Coast DAILY Pll.OT /Saturday. December 5, , 981 Course aims at nuke war horrors PICTITIOUt 81111NE• NAMltTAHM•NT •111>••1• coun Of' CAL1J>0•111A COUWTY Of' CMl .... I CAMBRll>Gt;, Man. IAP> - Amid growing concern over the Poa8ibility of "the fina l epldemlc," ome 11tudcnt.s at Harvard Medkat $(hool m111y isoon be taltlna a new cour~e . "'rhc tle111 llh A11pects or Nuclear War." The proposed elective course is plirt ot a growing movement within the lhtrv111rd ml.-dlcat community lO protest the escatatinii nuclear a rml'I race . The school's c urric ulum committee will vote on the proposal Monday, and if it approves. t.he course would begin next semester. ''This ls a sign of the growing awareness that we are facing lhe final epidemic -nuclear war," said J a m es F . Muller. a n assistant professor of medicine and one of four faculty members who proposed the course. "One of the problems is that it's too horrible to lma1int ," be aaJd. ''One can imagine one burned child, or perhaps a school or burned children, but who n n imagine more than 100.000 burned children?" The fo ur are m e mbers o r Physicians for Social Responsibility. The 7,000.member group, based in Watert own , is opposed to the continuing threat of nuclear war. Or . Herbert L . Abrams , a professor of radiology, said the lS·lecture course would focus on what medic1tl problems surviving physicians would face fo)lowing a nuclear war. They include lhe e ffec ts of radiation on the body's immune s ystem and the expected epidemics of typhoid and other diseases that would follow the destruction of health and sanitation facilities. Af>W ........ rrofessors will &l!!O discuss ttie Ion" term effects of radiatton, 1ncludlnK in c rcK sed cases of leukemia and other ca ncers. At the end of the course, the 1m1tructons would discuss methods of prevenllnt: a nuc lear holocaust. Student." would be required to take a final examinallon or write an essay. Abrnms believes this is the fi rst s uch course to be proposed for a medical school. "Doctors don 't know that much about the effects of nuclear war," he said. "They know this cab kill, but not many have been exposed to information about thlngs like blast and burn injuries." Doctors, he said, '"look on war as a matter of 11'8tional policy. But Utis is the first time they have Deen faced w it h s uc h a life a n d h eal th lhreatening possibility.'" Muller , a cardlolo1i1at, uys the tourlle represents only ,. small part of the growing activism at H•rvard and othe r campuses "It'll h appening a ll over the country.'· he said. ·'There hitve been major medical meeUngs in Chicago. Los Angt:les, San Francisco and Wa s hin gton , D .C ., lo e ducate physicians so they can educate the public." Thti 1ttte mpt to reach doctors lncJuded a two-day seminar that ended Thursduy on the biological and psychiatric dangers posed by the threat of nuclear war. It was presented by Harvard Med ical School 's Department of Continuing Education. M"ore th an 200 physicians and psychiatrists from New England attended the seminar NOT ICE INVITING 8•0S for t eU ptopelled rot•ry mower &Id cloli"9 2 CIO p.m , 0.CemOI• II, 1"1. CITY OF F<>l.INTAIH VALLEY 11141 '6J.1Jl I ell1 JI J. f'ICTITIOUS 8USINEU NAME STATIMINT "CTITIOUS aUSINIU NAMI: STATIMINT I h• folfowtnQ per\Otl u. 001nq ..... 1.-.u •• P\lbll\Nd Or-Cout 0.tty Ptlol, O.cem-J. 1'11 m 1.-1 NO'{ICE Of' AVAILA81LITY Of' ANNUAL •El'OllT '" •ccorde"o wllll IAC >ecllon. •tCM(d) • COC>Y o1 !ht .-.1 r-rt ol c . M. -Ed"• P c.onon F•mlly Fou .. oellon. Cll.,IO P. Cotton . Prlr>Ci~I Mefte9er. I\ e velleble le>< l)l.lbllc 1 .. _CllOft al 1509 Eut Bey FrOlll, klboa. 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Do< ). 11, It. 19'1 S21WI necedo lnmtdl•t•mentf , de "''• -------------m•nrr•, w ,..,..,.,,. •~dt., \I n•v ••gvn•. pu•ctt ,., reo,•tr•d• • llempo. -------------- 1 TO THE OEFENOANT A <o•lt SUf'E•IOll C~•T 01' THE com pl•lnt no been "led by lh• STATE Of' UL.lf'OllNIA Pl<tonllll •Qaln•I yow II VOu wf\n to OllANGE COUNTY 0.fl!fld 1'11\ '""""'"• yow mu•I, .. 11111n JUDICIAL DIST•ICl' JI d•Y• •lier 11111 \utl\motl\ I\ w r•ed 1• Glvl< C-ter ~Ive W"I on YOU .•••• """" '"" COUii • wrlU•n -. A .... u 911tl ropon .. lo lht Comc>l•lnl UnfH\ you Pl•onlill Ot<tm-~. 1~1 • ~JI 1-411 do so, yovr dt'leull wlll be Mle ... o on c AOCK ER I"" T IOHAL B ... N~. <lolnQ •PPllt•HOtl DI 1"4' Pl•o,.1111, .,.., 11111 a nellonel -1"11 a~l•llon <our I rn ay Mier • IUOllmenl av"'"'' O.l•nd.tnl NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowt"G Ptt\011$ •t• .,..,1 .. euu TOM RAE HAIASTYLES. 711 E 11111 Slreirl, CO.la-... C/4 '101 f'ICTITIOUS 8USINIH NAME STATUUNT Tiie lollowln9 pe11on " do1n9 "'"',."es A l RA I NBOW M I N ING COMPANY. 81 RAINBOW MINING CO 11·1. Cl RAINBOW M INING CO ll·J, 1'W -..,.1, Pteu, Su•lt 100. H•wll0r1 BMcll, C• nw Wllli.m E ~. 1"0 Welte<I~ P l.ce, W le ICIO. ~rt Be.ell. C• '1•21 Tiii• bU\ineu h cono..c1ec1 by • llmlttcl pertnennlp William E Setldoft lllll •I.It-I .. ~ lilecl wllll IN Cou,.ly c i.rk ol Ot•n9e County .,.. O.om.,.,1,1•1 l'1nn 1 Puo111,.., Or-Coot Delly Pt101 ~ 5. 17. tt. lt. 1911 U ll-411 STATEMENT 01' WITMD•AWAL fl•OM f>A•TNE•SHIJ> on•ATING UNOE• l'ICTITIOUI 8USINEH NAME TM lolio.ri"ll PH\On ,.., •llllOt•""" ., e 9tn•r•t pertnf'r fro m the P•rlnet1lllp o perallnQ "nder 111• lie 11110 .. 1 t>u•l ne" n•m • 01 FIOUCIARY TAX SEAi/iCE et UO HtwPotl Blvd , Newport Be.Kii, CA .,.., Tiie llc1111ou• bullneu "•m• 1t•t•menl IOt lht partner\tllp wu lllecl °" O.t e..-r i., 19'0 on IM COi.iniy ol 0r ... , •. Tiie lull n.nw ...a •ddt•" of Ille perso" willldrewt"O " ROBE AT l orn Gola. •HI All• Ori ... Hu,.llnqton Be.ell. CA '1~ Mtl11t1lt C..11, U. C•l•lln• ~l•ffl. Hew part BN<'ll. c .. 'l?kl Tiii• OU\llWU h tond\ltled by • ~ .... , •• _,..,.,.,..p MelllflttL C.11 fllli sl•ltn'Wnl ••• IHl!CI •1111 1"4' County Cletk of 0<•"9" County on l'lovem bet 1). 1•1 "'' Pubh lhed Or-CO.>I 041111' Pltot Nov 1'. 11. 11. 0e<. 5, l"I •- ALISON HI LL. 111 Lido P•r• Orl••,1------------- H••PG•t Bffcll. CA 9''4J "CTITIOUS auStNEU A-rt Alison Hiii NAME STATEMENT 111 L-P•r-Otl"" Tllo IOllOWlflQ H••on• .,. Ooong Newport B .. <11. CA., .. ) """"'" H 111nne AILEY E~ICK.SON NO 1, 5015 PuOh\llt<I Or-c o .. 1 O•••v Pllol BttCll Stretl , H•wporl Boatn, Ho•.''· fl. 21. De< 5 1"1 •9'1-411 C•l•lo•"'• 9'MO yo11 lot .,. rwllel d•tna-In ,,,. WILLIAMW Ml ICHELL cornpl•int. •n•cll to11td re\ull In J AN E T MITCl-IEllend v•r nosllm•nl ol ••go I•• tnQ 01 DOE 1 INOUQll DOE 10 money or prooerty or oth•r rel1•t i"" lu\IW, roquelled on 1,... tomPI•'"' SUMMONS D•led A-•I 24, 1'111 C.. ..__ JUWJ J ~le<wt1. NOTICE! y.., ..... -,-. Tiie Clet11 <-' ,...y -----wl-8v Se•• Ha1..._ Y"'' .,.. .. _, -.a -,......,. T"OMA~YKEEf'E, INC wltlll11 JI .. Y'-R-.. i--·- UU N .......... ,, s..tte-NI~ ... •Ill .. -lltlt .. .,k t et M ;:~,'~1~:t~·::w .. 1n. •It• .. , ...... -· -......... •• 11re_.1, .. l .. t , ... , wrlttH P.,bU\MG Or-Coe\I O•oty P1101. ,._, H ....,, ""'' .. ,._.,. til-. NO• h , 21. 21, 0.. \ 1 .. 1 4"'1311 AVl$01 U-... if-. ..... -.. , I El trl-_.. -Wlr <-I U•. PlltJC ll11C( •I• ....... <I• • me11es , ... u•. , .. ,..... -· ... ~-La• .. -------------lflf_K,__ ...... . T H IS NOTICE H"!> B E E N SI U•IM-Mlkiwet c ......... A M E H 0 E 0 ro A E F L E c T A ............... i. _ .. , -·· DECEMBER I. 1 .. 1 BIO OPENING fta<etle l11me.i•tame111e. •• ute 0 ... TE ,.,. ....... W r~• "'tit.I, sl .. , AMENDED I •l91H1a. _.. -r-.IOrMe a tiem119, NOTICE INVITING llOS RARE COGNAC -Mi chael Golds tein. New York City dealer, dis plays century-old cognac an a hand -cut crystal decanter. for a n advertising campaign by Chateau Du Vin. The s pirit is priced at $3, 750 a bottle an,d may be regarded a s a work of art or just a fine drink. NOTICE INVITING a1os a10 ITEM NO. I.JI NOT ICE IS HE REBY GIVEN tl\llt Maled ~tis •Ill t:>t 1ec.e1¥t<1 by TM City of C.O.w Mew. lo wlL Tiie City Council, P 0 Bo• 1200. Coll• Mew. C.llt0<nl• t1Ul, "" °' be1or• Ill• hour Of II 00 e.m. on Frid•y, O..omber 11, 1'191. II s/1111 be the PUIUC llTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAM£ STATlMf.NT ·Tit• lollow1n9 Pt••on •\ 001n9 busln•1.1 as J•mn Pa1r10 Alie~. 1'2U Nte\41 Drive VIII• P•rk. C.lllor,.la ., .. , Auddtll Rl,Mtd Et10son, 11151 Ch•r1or Rcwct. 11111• P•rk, C•ttlotnt• ., .. , Tnl• l>11•IMn " condut ltd t>y a o•nete 1 per1 .. r\l\1p J P•lt I<~ Rltev Tiii\ .... .,,_, ••• fjffd Willl Ille Cout11Y Cler• ol Or•n90 County on Otlo~r IS. lttl RECEIPT 01' PROPOSALS S.".OI I TO !HE OEFENOANT A CIYll propowf\ will i. rtr<•••ecl by llW C11v compla•M "•• b••n 111•0 by 111• 01 lf•I,.. °"""9r al 1i. work, '" It. Pl•lnlltt -•n\I you It vo .. '""" 10 office of Ille Coty Clerk. ioc •Itel •• OelenO 11111 l•w•uol. you rnu•I. within 11100 Ja mbo t•• Ro ad lr•lne. It cl•Yl etter '"'' "'"'"'°"' 11 ''""'Id (~UlfOrnt• 9211.t U1'11t 1 00 p m On! on VOU, fllf' With ftU\ (O\lrt • ""r1tt.,, O..cemti.< 2. 1'91 le>< Jhe con•lrucllon thpon\e lo lrw compl•l"I Unltt• yow of W•lnut A¥entA' l"'-ilt• ot trw •or• 00 "°· 1our Otf.tut1 wtll DP •mt•red on 11 toc:•lecl on Wolnvl Av..,..., be"""" •ppllceuon al 1ne "'"ntlll. .,.., '"'' IC•,.n SlrHl •no JeHr•y Ro...s. tour! m•y enltt • 1uc1Qmen1 ·~•n•I Catalog shocks Midwest rt-\lbHlly ol Ille bfdoH lo 0.11.,er llli bid to It. Clly Cletk 'Olllce ov t1w proper -..Ced tome BIO• •ill be publlcly -...o read eloud •I II 00 e .m .. 0t es ....,,, 1r.reel1t1 e1 PtKll<•bl•, on FrldeY. Otr<ember II, 1 .. 1. 111 tM Council O....-t1. City H•U, 11 F~lr Or~v•, Co-tt• Mesa. C•tlfornl •, for t he furf"llt-1\&ng ot LABOR AHO EQUIP M EN T TO D E M OLISH , REMOVE . A N O OISP O SE O F VAR IO US STRUCTURES WITHIN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA Store's customers complain of racy.ads MINNEAPOLIS CAP) -AJthough New York City phot ographe rs retouched pictures of female models in the Christmas catalog of a proper Minneapolis department store, they didn't retouch them enough, one store official says. J ohn Pellegre ne , senior vice president of marketing for Dayton's department store, said racier E ast Coast standards a re to blame for four pages or models wearing s heer. intimate apparel that leave Little to the imagination. He said he has fielded some 50 complaints since the 68-page cataJog began arr iving in the homes of Dayton's customers. When initial composites of the catalog pages were delivered from New York several weeks ago, Dayton's officials found the layout of sheer apparel too revealing, so they asked for. and got , some retouching. By lhe time offi cials in Dayton's corporate offices in Minneapolis got a look at the retouched photographs -still showing plenty by Midwest standards -the press run of"4s6'.ooo copies had been completed and the catalogs were in the m ail. "They did retouch the pictures." Pelle~rene said. ·"The guy watching the presses thought it was fine ... DaytOo's would not have done it. The judgment on that thing was on Eas1 Coas t standards." Addillonel MU Of uw ~1l1<ettons me, be ollUllWd •1 ,,. Otto<• of 11\e PurcltH 1"9 Age .. 1. 11 F•lt Oriff. CCKle Mew_ C•llfWnt• 8118 ""'4Jld be rel\lrnecl IO tM etl«nllon DI Ille City Clerk. "''"'n wld lime llmll. on • Heltd e<>••IOC>t . 10.nllled on Ille ouwa. w1111 ._ BIO 11em H""''-' •no 1t. Openif'l9 O.tt Each bid SIWlll •PKllV ee<ll """ evtry llem •• UI Iott~ on Ille "'9<ill<aliom Any -all n ctpUon• 10 , ... IPKllloll .... miAI ... CIHtl• slelt<I '" It. bid. Ind 1•11\ltP 10 Wl 10<'111 •ny lltm on ti.. -'"'c•1tOt1s Sl•ell l>t 9'ouncts IOt rt1K1lon ol It. bid E•cll blcl \l\all Ml lorlll ttw 1 .. 11 names ..a ,..._ .. o! all s-non• •ncl parties 1n1e.-..1tc1 In It. P'OPOWI II llW bid IS bY a CO.-Potellon. 1tete 1 .... nemH of the oHictrs -un 119' en •O•ffment on betwll ol llw corpOtellon •nd wMii..r "-• lflen one Giiiett m11H soo n II lllt b to 11 by • i;'ij;'j~;it;"";;:;iii:==;;;:.--------------l --------------~rtnerlNp 0t • '°'"' wnlur•. s~tt NllJC •TICE Ille nemn --n'" of •II 9e..,.,., IUTH 11,1£11 ~rt,.,. -IOlnl .. nlure" II the " bldO•r t\ • tot• 0'0Prte,orsf'u p or l'ICTITIOUS 8USINE.tl •110111.r enltly 11\al doe1 b\llon•u NAME STATEMINT under a fk'tltlous ,..,,,., t1w ~ sNlll HENRIOT llennot lluntington Bea <.'h. ..,.!~'.°'1-1,.. s-rson II dof"ll M l-be In It. rMI .....,.. ol u... -wllll 81JSH STREET PARTNERSHIP. • CIHlllNllion lol-1"11-"'9 ""OBA llOI Oo•e, .o 210. Newpon B••<n. 1111• llcllllous n•mel "". provided. C.••llorn,. '11MO however. no llctol!Ou$ name s~ll be B A R R Y W I L I. I A :\1 Ca sister Mt<.'hclc F ntzle r, HE:-.IRIOT. a~e 2S ~ear' a ll 1l l sbo r o . O r egon. res ident of ll un t 1n 1:ton i;:r andmuthcr Alice Barr.\. Beach. Ca Pa:-.:-.ed a~ a~ lluntmj!ton Be ach. Ca ~met sudden ly on Dc<.'e m bcr I unde Jame!> Barr). Co:-.ta 1981 at Hoaf.( llo:-.p1tal. :\le'ia. Ca lie was a mem ber Newpol"\ Bca<.'h. Ca lie t'I of l'alvan Chapel. l"o::.ta s urvived b} ht:-. mother Jnd :\I cc;a t'a Hun al will he al fathe r ;\lfreri a nd Rut h :-.ca hy the :"l•ptune Soc1el~ McCOIMtCIC MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 ••n<lell Eu9e11e Trlt>olel. 11 ""d ""'•ss '""'• h • current He~ll .... lrvme, Cell10r111e'111• teQIUt•llon will! ,,.. Or-Co\lnty Tiiis builntn 11 conduCle<I Oy • Recorder tn UM ol <.orporetlOt11, limited partMn l>lp Include It. ,..,,_ Of 1i.. Prfll-.1. A•noell E lroDlet S.Ct .. •ry, T'°"""'"'· -""-9fr . Thll tlalt,.,.,.t _, lllecl wlltl It. Tiie Cll'( C:O-Cll of 9-Cll"f of Cmw C:O..nly Cl•r' of Oret19e County on ~ rewnott llW rltftl lo re1ec:1 .,., No .. m41er It. 1 .. 1 or ell bid\. 1'17U9' OATEO O.C-r2.1•1 Publlllte<I o ...... CoHI 0.lly PllOI, Publl-Or-eo.~1 Delly Pilot, Nov. 21, 11, 0.c. S, 12, 1 .. 1 5051-01 0.cem-S.1 .. 1 fnHI r's Wicker WICKER & RATTAN San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 Furniture and Accessories HAl80I LAW,..._MT. OLIVE Morluary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 ,..c1•on•s -.L•OADWAY MOttTUAIY t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IA&.T'l -GHOM iMTH lo TVYHelL WISTCUff CHAP'll 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 846-9371 --·- ,_CllaOn.IS SMmtS' NOITVAIY 627 Main SI ..._,nhngton 8e11eh 536-6639 ~ --- ./ <>PIN IVDY DAY It A.M. •I P.M. a.-....., l'OAAEST Art .. w1111119 S.r•oct, l'OAAEST AS-••I~•. U.S l'le,.pot1 Blvd . Wiie 101. NPWpo•t B .. <11. CA ., .. , Forrttl A M<Cui\IOn 104 S.• C.ov• L.,.., CO\le -... CA tl'71 1'11Jt24 P11btollW<I Or•noo Coe•• Oaoly P1to1. .. olr U. JI 71. Dec 5 lttl •'ltl .. 1 OESC.A IPTION OF WO AK ~o" lor lht ,,,, .. <l<'m•l'Oecl on ,,... Ttu1 bus.in•·u '' <onau<ted bv •n ·---------......,--- L•nOM.ilP6nQ .• trr~t.on. trHS.. wct1on tompl•lnt, .wn lth coulO r•\ull lri ot curb & outter 1n the medl1n of Q•rn1,hmt n\ of ••0•' ••~•no ot W•l nut e nd •"SO<t•t•O w o r._ mont1 or O<OOtt1'( or ot,,.r tth~t ENGINEER'S ESTl'°""TE $511.000.00 IO<lllt'\ll!CI in l..,.ComP'••nl lndl•ld,,.I l'O<"'il A llo\CCU"IOtl T111s •l•t-nl w•• ltled "''" Ille Counry C••,.• o• Or•noe Counh °"' Novembet' 11 1''1 NU •TU OPENING OF PAOPO!>ALS T..,. D•1rc1 AUQ 11 "" -------------1 P«<>POWI• Wiii I» pwl)lt<ly.,.,....., •nd l.ff. Brencll l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS MAMIE STATEMENT reed el 7 CIO p m on 1111111 •I It. Co~l •bo•• .._11.,,..., oHoe,e DI the o....,., Jt!N\y " MotHIO fl11W11 Tne ,..,.,.. al It.""''"'"''" 0 B T A I H I H G C 0 H T A A C f °"""' DOCUMENTS The -.:oliUI-> ere V~lla & ..._ Publl11Wd Orange Co.9\I 0.lly Polol SECURITY ALERT )51)1 Beach •nltlled W•lnul Annu• M•<1le n •-rt L. Fn- Nov u. 21. 11. Otr< 5. ,._, ••1M1 Ao•ct """"''-&.ec11. ca111orn•• L • 11 o s c • p 1 " o P 1 • n , • " e1 ... s. .. oi Olltt S4r .. 1 f'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tt'U· toltowlrui Pf ''on i\ ootftQ bUSlo>eUU INVESTORS MOTEL SAi.ES, IJD1 Oovt SI • !>uole 400 Newport BHt ll C• t1MO H,1 JOHNSON. IS.I lndU\. S.nl• Ana. Ca '1101 Tiii\ ""''""" " conouctecl bv en in(llYid11al H I Jonn- Tllll sl•temenl wa~ llltcl wllll llW c o .. nly Ci•<' OI Oranoe County on Novtmt:>tr U. 1•1 fll1Me' Publlshed Orlln9P Co"'I Oally Pllo Nov u , 11. 11. Oec: S, 1'1111 4'S4 I FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Th• lollowln9 perso" " do1n9 OUitfleU ,ej STEEPLECHA!>E ENTE APAISES, .... AIQflt , H\IM1n91on Btetll, C•lltorNa 'l7- Joftn M Buc•lev, •••• Ar9yle H\lnllr>Q1on _,, C.tolot"•• .,_ Tllll b\ISltlft\ ,, C-UClt<I l>Y en oftCllvld,..I. JOIVI M Buckley Tiii\ st*...-1 w~ ltled wolll Ille County Cter• ol °'""et Co....,ly on NO• ll, 1 .. 1 1'11W4 Publl\IWd Or-C.0.t1 Dally PtlOI. Nov 21. OK S. U, lt0 1"1 U ll-411 f'ICTITIOUS 8USINES NAME STATEMENT Tl• IOll-1"41 perM>n ll dofnQ busl· ""'es· J A J HOUSE OF suas. llQ!.l Maenolle, Fo .. 11teln Vallty. C.lllofnla '170I J•l•I Y. GorJI. a.I East •lst. St. l.Ofl9 .. ecll, Celllornle ...S Till1 l>utlneu I• conctucled by Ml 1n-<llvtckul1 Jelel Y Gotll Tltlt fltMment w•• lllecl wlllt tt. Cautoty Cler' ol Ore119• Oounty on "°""'°'' It, 1 .. 1. "'""' PutlllW<I Ora,,.. Coast 0.11, PllOI. "°"'·ti. 21. Ootc s, 12, 1'et ~-01 '17n• •P•cllot•l•O"• •no •II c on tra< I IM',._ oocument1 may 11t ooc.1,.e1 from tM L .. A .... -. CA •1• 0..pertnwnl o1 Pwb!K W0<•>. Clly of Ulll US-m1 1tv1ne. 17200 lr•ttW Ao•d Irv•"• Publl\IWd 1>"'9' Coe\I Oa oly Polol, by a C•lllotno• A ,_.,,,....,.,.ble IM oi Nov JI, 0e< S 11 14 1"1 52IS-l t S.<ur•h W•tcf\. tM • C•hfornt• COrPOt•llon. •110 A_.n_ C ... mn ... l • Jolla. C•ll'°'n .. "70ll T "" bu\1nns t\ condutt-4 <orOOf'•hon s.c .. rlly Wattll Inc J GrfllO''r Lew IOt S.Cr•t~r-y, Tr••,ur•r Tiii\ •t.alemenl .. es lllecl w1111 ti. County C••" 01 <>ranee Counlv on Ho• 7). 1 .. 1 M<~ ............. y&~ Alt-JlatUw t 11 fll11eoKiel ~ .. ,,.,, Stnieic S.a DI ... , C.1-a tlltl F111.ffl PuOllSl"ot<I Of~ Coesl Oafly PllOI. Ho• 7e, 0e< 5. 12. IQ. 1'91 521 ... l MUC•ta $10 00 •Ill be clW>t(led 10< .. ,,. w1 ol:-------------- oocurnenb "'"'" -sPO<tlKai1on1 wlll be '"4•1ed tot •n-1-.1 CllUllt of U 00 1-------------- PAO POSAL GUARANTEE Each CPP ""' propowl V..11 llt .ccom-tt<I .,., • IMJ>O•TANT NOTICE tetlll"" °' ces111er•1ti..o °'bid bond 0 0 cu ME .. T A E c 0 A 0 E 0 '"IM·-· Of 10 s-rcenl ol llW lolal Ho••mbe• 7S ....... IN!>TAUMEHT bid proc• PIY•bie 10 Ina Cllv of ,,,.,,,. NO 11100 on IN omce of 11'1• Coun11 •• a g .. ar.,.1eir llWll llW "-'· 11 "" Aecoroe• al 0r-'llt Coun1y propC)Wt I\ e<Cec>!ed, "'"promptly I F YOU R P ROPE RTY IS I N .. KUI•.,.. contte<I, IKU<t Pl•mtnl FOAECLOSUAE 8 ECAU!>E YOU of Wor•m•n°1 Compen•enonl A A E BE H I N O t N YO u A tn1ut •t1<:e. -, .. ,n.~. Wll$l•<IO<Y PAYMENTS, I T MAY BE SOLO Felllllul Perl0<mance Bono In .... WI THOUT ANY COURT ACT I OH, •no emounl ol lCIO percent of the tol•I bio you mo 11eve "'" •-• r !Qfl1 to btu>Q price Ind• LeOot •no Mel•tt•I• 8-your •«ou"I on 0000 1l•nd1no t>r in ..... emoun1 ol ICIO ~~·n• 01 .,. IMIJl"9 ... OI YOVt CMISI -IMl•m•no tot•I b1CI or•<-•. plu\ oermn1ec1 CO\h ano t•swn\e\ Ns.M" WAGE AA TES As req111reo 0¥ w1ln1" '"'" monlll\ lrom tM O.l• tll11 l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS SKtlon 1m ol ttw C•lll0tnl• L•-nohct ot dtl.,11 wn rKonltcl NAME STATEMENT COO., It. Owner ~ dele<mlneo t,... Tllo• emo11n1 u \14.45• 01 H of ff\f follow1nQ peorsons artt dotno 9f't'W'•' ,,,.v•fUf"l9 r.t..s of WeQe\ '" Novembrr lS1 ttlt, •ncl will 1ncrNw buil,..u M ti.. l0<•llly tn •Nell 1t. work 11 10 bo unlit yOU< e<count ~°"'"' c""'"'' T A AH u Tl EA HAM I L l 0 N ~rtO<mtcl c-. ol WIO .. _ , ••• You rno not ...... lo P•Y .... enlor• LEASING COMP ... NY. nu A-Ill delermin•Oom ... ma1 .. ta111«1 at -unpaid porlion of YOWi iKCOUnl, •••n A•enue. I' 100• COiie Mew, C• ,,.,. olllcu ol It. Owntr •no ere •veilabie lllOllQll 1 .. 11 1>1vrnen1 ••• e1tnwno.o. John W Himlllon. 1'U AeOlllll \lpon t.,q.,.sl Tiie Contre<IOt \Mii 11\11 yow l"N.ISI pay llW amount >1•11!<1 Avt ...... 1'·100. COIU. INW. C•. '162' PGA " COC>'I "' Wld doc-I •• •Kii •l>ov• BYtOtl M Ta111utnr. Tr11slee, 1915 1ob •ii• Ttw Conlte<lot •"O •"Y •ll•t """'" monllls lrom llW CS.I•°' Aedlltll An,..,. F 200. c.oue Mew. suO<onlrac1or undor llom '"-11 "' nol rt co•O•hOll ol 11\oS d0<11me<>t twn<tf\ Ca ,,.lt lets llW1n U. -'•lied iw-ev•11•"9 ••IH a.1e 01 tK0tCS.1oon •-n Mteonl. Tiii• b\lslMn 11 conducled by a of •99" 10 ell __ _,, HnPIOyt<I tn ""'"" Ille ol>l1G11hon m onv IOtKIOW<I O•M••I pert,.nNp tt.P•A•OKJE"'cr'"" Aof..!~.~-•• 'T'~!·T10~ All -s-rmll• • ·-· s-1100. •OU"""" Jot'Wt W t4 11, ......., ... ;:. 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Gal" "'' Oi4t ... .... .-.. Or ... c-.t o.i1,. f'lteit. ............. c..-Dlltr .... ...., 1'. OtK s. t• m w 1 ""'·"·a o.c. •· •t."" .,... •I Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/SaturCfav. December 5. 1981 ________ C7_ .,. ___ RADIOACTIVE BEAGLE A University ()f Uta h technician examines a beagle tnJCcted with plutonium in ::I s tu dy or radiation-produced cancer. Beagles used in nuke test SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-Beagles injected with plutonium that often dooms them with cancer are being used to predict human tolerance to the radioactive s ubstance. Scientists at the University of Utah Medical Center use a colony of 6SO yapping, friendly beagles in a 31 -year-old test program because they are good-natured and because of similarities in the composition of their bones to human bones. T hey say the project has saved at least one human life -that of a worker at a nuclear power plant. Ed Wrenn. a professor of radiobiology, said the efrect of high exposure to plutonium is most often manifested as bone cancer. When they are about 2 years old. the rlog:. are injected with a low level of either radium or plutonium. By compa ring the effects of radium and plutonium on the animals with the known effects of radium in humans. scientists are trying to predict the levels of plutonium that can produce cancer in people. M·ost of the animals develop bone cancer. Glen Taylor. a stafr"veterinarian who has been witn the pr oject for more than 20 years, said the dogs are put to sleep when their pain becomes apparent. .. We can't ask a dog 1f 1t hurts, but there are certain signs that are unmistakable, and when we see them we put the dogs to sleep.·· Taylor said "We don't aJ low them to suffer. You get attached to the animals somewhat. Some of the dogs have been in the colony for 12 or 14 years." Scientists want to know more about plutonium beca use it is a primary fuel in breeder-reactor power plants, Wrenn said A breeder prodttt:es more fissionable material than it consumes. '"What we're try ing to do. is make recommendations that will prevent people from getting cancer ," s aid Charles May, a s~aff veterinarian who has worked on the beagle project 26 years. • · U the breeder reactors are going In. one of the questions will be 'how toxic are the products of it' and you ought to have the answers before you make that decision," he said. tn the course of their studies at Utah and other laborat.ories. researchers learned the chemical agent DPTA could be used to remove radioactive materiaJs from internal body organs. The method was tested on the beagles and used five years ago to save the life of a worker at a Hanford, Wash. reactor who was ex1;><>sed to a high level of americium. a radioactive s ubstance similar to plutonium. May said particles of americium were blown into the m an's s kin and entered the bloodstream. "Without treatment he probably would have died within two months," May said. "He is at this moment alive and free of cancer .. · The beagles live on heated floors in clean, bright ke nnels that include fenced·1.n runs, allowing the anim als to get out in sunlight and fresh air. Taylor said the average age of beagles in th.e colony is about 14. The cancer usually doesn t appear until they are about 12. Change 'Phone hikes of name in the offing sought llyTHOMAS D. ELIAS · 811.rely u week after winninf( a record $610 m1ll1on annui.I rttte increase, Cullfurnla's laraest klephone com1nmy was back before the stat~ Public Utmties Commi11sion asking for $260 m iJlion more NEWARK, NJ lAP) A 41-yt.!ar·old woman who says she 1s tired of having part of h~r name linked to a man wants to be known as Ourilyn and nothing but Oarilyn. Fran.k Capece. an aide in the Secretary of State's offi ce, said the woman's request to be legally known by onJy her first name was the only petition of its kind that he knew of in s tate history. Hunterdon County Superior Court Judge Louis M i ll er 1 s scheduled to ruJe on the name change reques t Dec. 18. The change is being sought by a Flemington woman Who was born Darilyn Zieg. and who was married to Albert Fisher before her recent wedding t o Galen Preble. She says she doesn 't want to be known by her father 's last name or by the last name of either of he r husbands. '"I'm tired of having everybody e lse's name. I don't want to be known as Mrs anything." she said. Under common law, a person may use any name, provided there is no attempt to defraud or evade legal or financial obligations. But a court order is necessary to alter most government records. Darlly n sai d h e r father's name no longer had personal significance b ecause "females grow up with the idea that their last names a r en 't permanent." "My whole identity is tied up with my fi rs t na me," she said. adding that her mother m ade up the unusual name. "If I were a Mary or a Susan . maybe I wouldn't feel this way." she said Dar1ly n sa id s he moved to F lemington from Long Is land 20 year s ago to leach elem entary school. but quit after three -years to raise her four children. now aged 11 to 17 She now spends much of her t ime writing children's poetry and working at her husband's locks mith busi n ess and as a n amateur photographer. Big price for spoon LONDON IAPl A Pac1nl' Telephone will apparently get all it asked und the state's smaller phone companies cun also expect 1timilar increases. Behind the rate hikes is an accounting change ordered this year by the Federal Communications Com muision. T hey will mean more money in phone company coffers, but won't change the utilities· profit statements one penny. The latest price jump will be used to pay for new service installations that have previously been <'Onsidered capital investments and paid off over 10 years. Now new installations will be called operating expenses and must be paid for right away What's next? "There will be no major new rate increase application unUI 1983 or early 1984," says Douglas Cambem, a Pacific Telephone vice president But in the next breath Cambern concedes his company may soon ask for another ·•minor" rate hike to compensate for another federal rule change The FCC has told phone companies to act as if all new equipment will last onJy five years, instead of the usual 10 or 20. That gives ut1bties like Clllf DRiii fl COS Pacific and General Telephone a huge tax deduction, saving them millions of dollars each year in income t axes. Will this save customers any money? Not at all in fact. 1t will cost them. For depreciation on equipment is conside red an expense. And phone customers reimburse the companies for all their expenses. Faster de~reciation will therefore mean another rate increase. Pacific isn't ready to say when it will apply for that hike or how much it will ask. But the best guess is that it will seek another $100 million. with sm aller firms like General and Continental Telephone asking smaller amounts. If Pacific wins that increase, too, it will have gained more than $360 mil.lion in revenues since August's $610 millit>n rate bike, but company books will show not one penny more profit. Yet customers will be paying almost SI billion a year more than before last summer And the actuaJ benefit to the companies will be much more. For at the same time, they're getting the new and higher rates, they also enjoy new tax benefits. "'They m a ke money two ways on these changes without passing anything along l o customers." complains Leonard Snaider, a deputy San Francisco city attorney who won S500 million in phone refunds for California cons umers two yea rs ago. "None of these so-called expenses at'tually costs them a penny in cash, but they can act as if lhey·re spending much more." Cambem disagrees. claiming the new rules s imply rcco~nize the speed of technological advances "If we are obsoleting equipment faster. we should write it oH faster." he says. "As for the installation charges. it ·s part of a move lo have those who use a service actually pay for it ·• But even Pacific concedes that "o consumer will get any immediate benefit from the acounting changes. "'These filings do translate to higher rates." Cambern said. "'In that way. it's a burden for our customers " Why . then . does the Public Utilit ies Commission a llow the rate hikes ·to follow each other so swiftly'! Partly. it's because federal laws over the last five years have gradually taken control of utilities out of the state's hands. And partly it's because the P UC is convinced the utilities h eed more money to survive. But whatever the reason, consumers can realistically expect to see ever-higher bills for -at best -the same levels of service. f Ella.' is a columnist based 111 Sarita Mon1ca1 CANDIDATE Rt ('h llrd Trumka . l'OU I miller With tJ t• g r ,. t• s 1 n I <.1 w . a t' c o u n t 1 n g '' n d (.' c I) II() m i c· .... . I ~ ~· <:a n cJ 1du1 (• r or t h l' pres iden t..\ o l I hl· Unilt'd Mint-Workt'f'S or Amerita. h<:' .,;ml in P1lls bUl'fi!h Noi,se suit pondered by court S AN FRAN C ISCO I APJ The California Supreme Court said it wi ll decide whether homeowne rs can file s u i l for tre spassing where extens ive noise from a factory interferes with the u~e <1nd enjoyment of their property Voting lo grnnt the hearing lo E II. Wilson of Lodi and 21 others who live In 14 homEs near a steel fabricating plant we re Chief J ustice Rose Bird and Justices Mathew Tobriner, Stanley Mos k and Frank Ric hardson The uct1o n wa s brought against Inter Lake Steel Co and Lodi Fabrication Industries. makers or heavy steel s he lving. It claimed the o bject ionable noises came during late night and early mornin g hours from s h ea ring machine s. pun c h presses, lift forks. metal droppin g and lo udspeakers. The plaintiffs filed suit in 1974 on the bai;is of nuisance laws lo restrict the amount of noise emitted from the plant between 10 p m and 7 a m But the trial court denied an injunction . M eant1 me , the trespass action was filed Jan 24, 1975. Last ~pt 20. the appellate court said there was no actual dam a~e because noise waves which are merely bothersome and not damaging , do not constJtute tres pass and mus t be dealt with as a nuis ance Tax reduced SAN DIEGO (AP) - Atlas Hotels has won a court order cutting from 8 percent to 6 percent the c1tv room tax levied on tourists in San Diego. single silver teaspoon. five centuries old, was sold in London for a record price of $17.480. Sotheby's auctioneers said The price r esulted from the antiquity and r ar ity of the hallmark o n the spoon . which I ndicated it was fashioned a round 1465 - during the reign of King Edward IV, the earliest cycle of date letters on English silver. Offshore drilling jobs Hallmark s were impressed on the spoons lo g uarantee p recious metal content. Workers paid well but job dangerous By JOYCE L . KENNEDY Dear Joyce: CouJd you give me information on where I could le an offs hore drilling? I hear It pays pretty we ll. What are th e requirements?' -D.J .P., New Albany, Ind. CAREERS earning upwards or $40.000 M ost w orkers get free transportation home and back between stints and free room and boa rd while they work Bed sheets popular Can you work in uncertain waters seven days a week. 12 hours a day lifting, climbin g, s tooping and haodllng dirty, oily and often heavy e quipment ? If so. h e re's your chance. In their fra ntic search for new wells of gas a n d oil, drilling companies are expanding operations and employee rolls. Since beginners learn the work on the job, they don't need prior t raining or even a high school diploma However. some e mployers ex p ec t a yea r 's expe rience on a la nd rig. Second, the thrill of taking risks. punis hing musc les. wi elding machines and being there when oil or gas is struck lures many to the desolate, wind-whipped rigs. You can apply for jobs at offshore contracting companies -they're concentrated in the s t ates of Lo uisiana, Oklahoma and Texas with di visions of a fe w companies scatte red in other states. Stamp savers list preferences ORLANDO, Fla. <AP> -People who save trading stamps may have dreams ol cashing them in for a 43-fool racing yacht, a Cull-length Norwegi a n blue fox fur or a thoroughbred racehorse. But when trade-in lime comes, what stamp-savers really want are bed ,beets. The most popular items for stamp redeemers nationwide ar e sheets, with toasters and steam irons close behind, said Bill Penwell. president of Sperry and Hutchinson Co.. the Green Stamp company. Other highly popular items are casaette players. food proces!IOrs and radios, he said. Mild.red Newsome. manager or a FTC ·probe eod8 WASHINGTON <AP) The federal Trade Commission has ended a 6-year-long probe into pricing pra~tices in the women's and.I children's apparel industry. The a1ency said that stnce the lDvesligaUon be1an ll has noted a decline i.n resale price maintenance, a practice lo wbicb manufacturers take aanctlona •la.inst retailers who aell tbftr produeu at diacount prices. stamp center in Orlando. agrees. "They (customers) get a lot of pots and pans. those little griddles. toasters. mixers and can openers ... she said. T he household items are a bit cheaper, stamp-wise, tha n the luxury items. It takes 150,000 books to get that racing yacht. The racehorse goes for 33,333. with the fur coat a mere 1.900. But clever shoppers can also be efficient stamp-savers. An Orlando car dealer offers up to 60,000 stamps with the purchase or a new car. T hat's 35 books o( stamps per vehicle. "A lot or people sell Fords . But my Fords come with Green Stamps," says Stan Walvick. general mana1er of Sun St.ate Ford. Line to be fixed SALT LAKE CITY CAPJ -Unlon Pacific Raitroad omciala have announced an S8 million project to straighten a light 10-degree curve ln the line betw~n Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. The six-mile pro1«t will bypass t.be curve. permitUn1 trains to move raster on UP 's line lo Southern California. ' Before you decide, weigh the dangers of the work. For example. hurricane winds in the North Sea overturned a rig in March or las t year. killing more than LOO workers. In the same month, a rig exploded in the Gulf of Me~tico killing six workers. Short of such total disasters. workers can fall otr catwalks and moving equipment can smash toes. fingers aod bodies. Why work on a drilling rig at au? First, pay is good. Roughnecks - beginners who guide the lower e nd of the drilling pipe into the well opening -are earning about '24.000 a year. Crane operators are pulling about '27,000. The boss. or tool pusher. is Typhoid lialted ATLANTA <AP> -The nation's wors t outbreak of typhoid ff:ver SlDCe 1973 la over because investi1aton traced lhe lnfecUon to a tortilla mill in San Antonio, Texas, the national Centers fot Disease Control said. Tbt disease struck 75 Hiapan.ic-people before the l lJMNH outbre~ ended. Look for their nam es in the Wo rldwide Directory of Offshore Co ntra c tors a nd Equipment c Pen Well Publis hing Co.. 1421 So. She riden Road. Tulsa, Okla.> Also check the yellow pages of phone directories in Southwest cities a long the Gulf Coast and look t hrough such trade journals as Offshore Drilling, or Oil and Gas J ournal. Turnover is high in offs hore drilling; those who stick with it are a tough breed. On the li ght side. with little to e ntertain the crew for weeks at a lime. workers tend to pile the plate too high at me'il1 time. As one e mployee said in an interview for Sm ithsonian magazine, "A man has to watch what he eats out there or he's gonna look like a wine barrel with the staves kicked out ." READER SERVICE: fi'or o mtg~ COPJ1 of "Otl bl Depth," .JO poQltt, on in/ormotfw tlm~IJI boolclet bw Amoco lMt de«"TitJn '""' oU iftdMtl'JI, tnc ...... tome corttr in/ormollOft, ffftd ,otir po1tcmd ~ to JOJIC~ L.cmt K~ o1 Boz 15'0, Cou "'''° na.. I' IC ft UOU' •U&llll U .,._.. 011.TIMl'llf I h• toHowt"@ Ger MHt• •• • M•"'f Ov\ll'e,, ., >I V"'l l N C.TO N llA LL lt INOU~l RIAI (.[NILN au 81r(ll ,.,... ~•wporl •••U" l •lffOUU• nwo fWALI t1• JOIN! VLNTVlt( lly WllllMn ( 1•11•-• ,..,,.,., ll.>) 8•1(11 \l rol N••lf•~n llt•tll ( •lllOtnl• lr)W) I JIA(.I 11• JOINl VENlUNl by J \.rOll ~•"'(ell "•"'-~j 8 1r(P\ ~h••t ..,.••POtt &••<.ft r •Ill Or no• t')M0 t r•nk W 0••\•n''f•r, J01' N C •••••ne ~tr••t \ G\ A.t,t•le\ l •lltorno• 'iOO?I E!>IAIE O f lltAN .. 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"'"" .,,,, ,,. 0.lermlnollon E'empt Counly Clerk ol Oran99 County on 1 z-Eatf9110n ,,.rmn ZE-tl 201 O.C •. 1'91 •~ G,.P'll< 1,,.., •utt>orlze.t 111ent 1'111 ... tor Arnolo l'l•nnr, l10S Herbor Publl>hecl 0."'9" CCMl>I O•llY PllOt, Bouleve rd, for• V•t1•11<e 10 permll • Oec s 1~, 19, I•.'"' U'll .. I Jl9n •wt....,lngcOO.ll•no.t•d>. IO<lte<I •I abow -•>. 1n • Ct CP 20'1t En•1ronm•nt•t D•••rm4ft•llon EHmpl I z-E1Ct9110t1 ,,.rmlt ZE-11.703 Fl<TITIOU5 IU51Nll5S '"' C""""""'I' Cl1Ur<'1 By,,,. B•y, , .. NII.ME STATEMENT EHi l2nd Slrftt, lor A C-lllonal UW The IOllO••n9 i>enons u• dolft9 Per mu to•''-•"°'''"< llNllh <tnle• bust11tts4'\ •llhln talllln11 c1111rtr1 te<lllllo , GI FTWA RE M A A I( ET I NG IO<•led al l boft -..... In •n A1 CONSULTANTS, 'tl>I Z.etl-Oro,,., z-E,.,,ir_,_1•1 0.lermlnellOn H..,,tl"9'0fl llNcll, t.a n.. Eump1 Ell--14'Wl .... •l • ...i1 Z.U-t z-Ea<tP!ton P9rmll ZE•f.1'04 Orin , H\11111,._ -h, C. .,_ '°' c;,.y .MnM'I. "• S-Wt O•I~. lor H . Bred Reu. SIOI Top•nv• V•rl•n<ft lrom or1,....., wldtl> • ..., c ... .,.,.,.-M'C!Hllll,Ca.tta.7 mtnlmwm Open 5Pa<e, a nd lhe Weyne O IC er.on. l 70. Flooo leoallzellon al,,. consl""t,.,. Oft- lstl'MI, Simi Valln, CA, ._J unlh '"'•IOI., Of,,,,_ unlh, IQ<•-· lnls °"'INU " <-c•..i Dy ••• 1141 Eldllfl A-. In ... "' zo ... ~··•~. En•lronm•nl•I Delermon•ll•n e1-M.w1 ... ..-. EH mPI Tnl• ....,._, wM Ill.cl '""th ,,.. 10. z-E•ctPllon ,,.,.,,." ZIE-tl JOS lco..nty Cler._ OI Or•nQl' Collftly on tor EdW¥d 11.,. Kl•fff'fll, •lllllorlz.a O.om-1.1 .. 1. •t•nl tor IE •Otl< M•t•t1•I, 1'11tnl lllCClf'por-, '1Q 8rltl04 SlrMt, !Of I Publl-Or ..... CoHI 0.CIY ftl... Con41tio...1 UM Pwrmll le ··-"" 0.< S, 12, "· ~. 1•1 S,...t automollve reHI• '"°"· IO<etoa •I •bove addreu. In • CJ Zone MJC l9llC( 1Enwlro11men1e1 Oeltrtt1ln•11on ------------! 1~~'."t. ... Envlr~t•I ._., a'l(I l'ICTITIOUSeUllNIU l~ IE•~lon Pffmll Z1E.t1.,_ 10< ~ nAT•lld'.•T lht Clh ol COllt MeH, l•r e n The follOWl"9 .. ,._, •ro <t<Hnt A,..._, lo ,,,_., .. , Pl.,. ... C .. I• illull-M: ""9.-Clvl< ~' 10 IM-..,.,..., II.IT, INC., tnt ICe ... I• ·-· Of 1,000 tq, 11 c~etloll _ .. ,, S..H1t lOS, ....,,.,"" CAl._nla ._. 7,100 t41. It. flro Ji.lion ..... rtlk•I,_ A a • • n c • d I " I• r "' • t 1 • • of u •ttlft9 _,,...,_ ,_ ""' -· T.clWlel09Y, lr.c.,,._-..,, t c.llfWlll< Ml<etod al 17_.. FIMt Drl.,.,"'.,. I .ina l<o•POrttlOft, tl1t K•lell• A ... fl,.., ll l • n t En• I• e ft men I• I s..11 •. as.~. CMlfWnl• ,_. O.lffm'-Et• flllt --~ 1, <-IH lly • 11 l •nt E•<epllen 1'.imll <Gl'por.ilOfl, :U..fl·"-""" Jim c--_,. J« .. ~ ... ,,...,,,,...... "·-· ...-.i, ... ,."" ,_ ""°" '-.........,. 1"'°'"'-c-..flY. u1111 v~ ....... ....., .... _._ ....... hit• MS fll<IM, It emeM MIO ~ _ ..... ,. _ _....,....,...,_, Tiiis ........... -ti ... wttll ... let•-Iii 1-H...., -..,._.., lfl • lc_1, Cltn. Of Or-C-y tft c1 .s le11e 1f11wlrtn"u•lfl ...._ ..... *1 ,,, ... DlfltfmNllM E ...... .._._ <>-0-. Delly ....... ""* ...... °' ... c-Dolt\' ~ .. Oft. J, It,"·" "'1 ~ De< S. "II . ) • • 1' I I I ·-.: e. ·: v -;l • I ~ . . : "'; ! :: .. .... .. , 1' I .. .· .. ; ·f·li ~!J ...... ... . I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 5, 1981 The rnarke tplace on th e Onmye Coas t 642 -5678 M ed1a11 mroffw of l>ai ly Pilot families exceeds $34.000 a year . Your ad reaahes the county's most alfl'uent tJu111ng au· drence II w .. ' ~-~~ ............ ~.~.~ ....... J~.~.~ ........ ~!.~.~ ....... ~:.~~.~ ....... !~.~.~ ........ ~:~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ...... . G1•rtl I oo'•••rtll I OOZ G...,.9 I 00? GIMf'al I 002' G1•rtl I OOZ GtMrtl I OOZ '-trtl I 002 'Ge•rtll I OOJ COIOMA DIL MAI NDI> OPPOITUHITT! ;:"~ ~~b~~e~~P~~~Y b~ yean old. Owners unit :ii: has 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. 3 1D1s decks. skylight s, : bumed ceilin&S and 3 -car ga rage " Owne r : financing available -.s ' II -----em .,. --~ ., -'7~3411 =1-------1 -----WTSIDE PATIO HOME A serarate home on smal lot. 3 Bdrm , 2 bath , brick fireplace, 1D10 super private and clean. ,.. Owner will help finance. : $139 ,500. Call now. -S.ll71 5fii!fitlt :::,-... --...... --:: ASSUMAU LOAM! 11• c:o.ta llesa tri·level. Ell· :~ ceDent location, tremen· 11• dous value In a 3 Bdrm 2 -bath condo. Minutes dole to major shopping :: and schools. Assume ex--i1tin1 loan at 12 ~. <:t-. :: Oner will carry 2nd. ••• l!;J ---- t:tl ,. "" ,,. '7U '7U ~LTV 675-341 I :m iim ............ . = $93,500 ~ 13.60/o :: Terms! No qualifying! A I ms fantastic affo rdable E! =~~~r:!fu~nvi rlG room. added fa mily :: r o o m w i t h b r i c k .in fireplace. 3 buae bdrms, :: 2 beU.. very private re· ms ar yard. Price only = I!~. C'.allMS-7171 i iifttl1 rm -s -OPPOITUMITT! Grat locatioa. South of •• Coast Hi1h way In • Corona del Mar. Submll ::: your terms , on ly ' ··••··················•·••·········•···•·•···· ······················· ••·•··•··•······•·····• ........................................................................................... . WA.LITO PllYTNIM6! Are )'OU toaCtl"Ded a bout distanu to achools 1hopp1D1. and recrea lion? Tbil 4 Bdrm honw in a ma ture Newport Beach comer allows the whole family to walk to all their~ and st.iU enjoy prest111ous Newport Beach 11vin1. Priced at 1298,000. We even have a view. · INVESTMENT II STARTER HOME in lovely San Juan Capistrano co m- munity with pools, parks and lakes. $110,000. Open Saturday Dec 5 from 12·4 29466 Ridge Roact, Village San Juan OR RENT : Oceanview Home for winter : 3Br, 2ba, $750/mo ulil incl. Avail Jan 15. L..-.V..,.ldll .... 497-1761. -_.for Aortt1c. 'ESLLY ~ ~YLOR CO. H.E ALTOKS ~11u·t· W4o llG CAMYOH COUMTIY CLUI 1 CHEAT GOLF COUHI VIEW CALL FOi COLOI llOCHUH Magnificent location o'looking 8th green of golf course. Call today for appt. to see this luxurious Georgian Colonial custom by owner/builder. 5 Bdrms, lge formal dining rm. family rm, billia rd rm. refrigerated wine rm. & 612 baths. Lots of marble, finest wood paneling & custom molding . I' great storage. 2 stairways, air-cond .. buill·in vacuum system + many other custom features. $2.150,000 including the land. "BUYS" FOR YOU! FIH IOLLS IOYCI ! + PYT TIMMIS COUIT & POOL Lush 4 Bdrm , 41"-l Bath Es tate. 3 F'pls, 2 14 .. am Rooms , Huge Liv . Rm .. 2 Spas, Spectacular lhruout w/2."Sec. Systs. A true Showpl ace! Only $795.000 "with low down + owne r wi II finance all al low Int Rate ROLLS ROYCE CAR BONUS to selling agent or PRINC IPALS Call DIRECT for details. 5 H . POOL & S,A A real warm, comfortable luxurious home lik e new, Owner will finance w/low dn. at low Int. r ate. Only $269,000 WON'T LAST! S NOi APPEAL Sec. gate w/ Panoramic view Two large 3 Br's + den w/Form din rm + wet bar. Assume 91,....!% int. From $435,000 w I LOTS or TERMS .. SACRIFfCl! 4 BR. Beauty in exclusive Newport Beach Owner leaving area. MUST sell W !many X·tras. wtplenly of terms CAN 'T BEAT THIS! BEACON BAY WATERFRONT 21 IUCOM IAY OPIM SUH. 1-4 CHARMI NG ELEGANCE Wo~ derful wate rfront living. Beautiful ~ br 3 ba . Decorator luxurious. Many ex'tra Dock & tennis avail a~I~, Owner will offer attractive fin ancing S830.000 TO Sii. CALL OWMll US.2555 7 UNITS $200,000 Located in Hemet. these 1 Bdrm units have recently been renovated. As· sume ex isting financing and owner will help finan ce or excha nge .... TRADITIONAL · REALT\' 631-7370 • t llG CANYON llOADMOOR MOVE IN FOi CHRISTMAS 2 ID 2 IA CONDO -:=::( l S 11 500 DH ONLY Have someUung to sell? I Find what you want ~ present s ./ ./ CHECK UST ./ ./ l lALIOA ISLAMD--IAYFIONT Super fin ancing pier and dock 2 + 2 Bdrms. Terms ! Let's deal ! I 05 N. loyfroet. .. 0,... Sot. I ·5 I THE ILUFH -TllNA PUH On fee land ! 3 Bdrms. or 2 & den. Panoramic Back Bay view $310.000. I HARIOR VIEW .. us -VIEW Spacious 4 Bdrm, fami ly room Broadmoor. Assumable financing. WEST NfW,ORT OClANFIC>.MT · Super new. ocean and sand 3 Bdrms and 2 Bdrms. Sil9.500 I NEW,ORT SHORES OM CAHAL Big lot 4 Bdrms. 212 baths, sand y beach. pools & tennis. S250,000 NfW,ORT CREST-UKE NEW Beautiful end unit. 2 BR. den 212 ba, avail now S215,000. I COIY con AGE-HUGE y ARD Convenient 3 Bdrm. l 112 bath, close to school and shops. $115.000. I MESA DEL MAl-WB.1. ANANCED Excellent 3 Bdrm. family room. large assumable lst. $135.000. l lALIOA-OUPUX CONV&llENCE 2 Bdrms. dinin g rm , cou ntry kitchen + 2 Bdrm un it. $289.500. 12 UMITS -rDelNSUU POIMT 2 Units in Balboa with exceptional financing. Good location. $339,000. I MEWPOIT W ATBAIOMT Vacant commercial 30' lot with room for 60' boat. S6.50.000. /I 642-5200 PET BARRETT REALTY .. · ...,., ·.. ... -. New exclusive! Hard to find Plan 1 & only one on market. Lovely 5 bdrms fam . rm .. formal dininJ! rm. 3 baths. Stucco & slumpstone exterior & hi gh windows. Bright & sunny interior. Air conditioning, 3-car garage Call to see. $850,000 including the land. NEWPORT IEACH DU'LEX OWNER Will FfMANCE AT 11% 200' to beach. 4 Bedroorru;, 2 baths m upper. 2 Bedrooms in lower. Some view of ocean Fireplaces Patios $279,000. Owner \\111 ca rry 1st trust deed of $230,000 at 13'; No loan fee. 111 ORD ST. Of'EN SAT. 1·5 FO• LEASE -S 1200 MO. New li sting. Big Cyn Townhome with , exciting golf course view Unfurn_ El Dorado Model \\1th 3 bdrms. din ing ' rm & 21 2 baths. Pool. jacuzzi & tennis 21 CANYON ISL.A.MO DR. Sot/S1111 1·5 WESLEY H. TAYLOI CO., REALTORS 2111 S• ..... Hi•Rood NfW,OIT CEMTEI. M.1. 644·49 I 0 UNIQUE UNDER $400,000 IN NEWPORT l ldrWI Augusta model, Big Canyon. beautiful. $319,000. J ldMR, family room on Balboa Penin. New custom constr. Finan('· ing. $335,000. J ldrM, fireplace. Ha rbor View Homes. Assume financing. $245.000. 4 .._, Palermo model in Harbor View Homes. $322.000. l Id,., custom in Irvine Terrace. backyard bay view. $375.000. Model Perf~cl in Great cond , & I Classt!ledadsd~el.!.:... Daily Pilot Classifieds,:;. location. Assume 121 :i''( Int W Lo '""': I payt's SLASHEDtoS110.ooo Hurry HA.RBORRE A L T\'.' on this one!' LOW DOWN l ID 2 IA TWN HM A true showplaC',e next to So. Coast Plaza . A bargain at $115.000. Try Sl0,000 On . W 'Lo Pay·ts. BUY IT ! WON'T IEAT THIS 2 llG CANYON CONDOS s 115,000 & s200.ooo l\lust liquid ate! Super terms! Call on this and gel a GREAT BUY ~ l IDRM SlUL! Xlnt cond. Lrg yrd. Good location. Ass ume 9 12'·; In vestor 1s "UPSIDE·DOWN··. slashed price to $92.000 Try low dn ! INDUST. llDG. Like New + local 1.5 Ac re. 28.000 sq. ft. bldg. S 1.400,000. Try $200.000 dn SU PER INVESTMENT WE WILL ACCEPT ANY RUSONAIU OffU Call for details No obligation All prime pi cked listings of Patrick Tenore 760·8702 res . or off. 759·1221. "The MOST ASKED FOR ORA NGE COU NTY REAL TOR. .. 759-1221 R&IM~ of Newport Beach SllK & RN GREAT DAMS C S W H A E H S T C U K 0 I N P S A 0 G A T G R A H 0 0 I A X E U 0 Z A 8 R A Y N E L L I V 0 R 0 J C ~ N A E H C T A K S A S H T U 0 S 8 E R N H R C 0 T A S E G P A T E R M P N H 0 G T R 0 F T T R G 0 H k H N M U 0 0 A S C N 0 V 0 T E U A 0 L 0 A T V A I N A H R I V E M X R N F S U N A V K X R H T R I R 0 R K C C I V C I E 0 V E I P E S 0 U A A U R R 0 0 0 W S M R H E l U I N 0 H A T R I I N R 0 T 0 A C S X I T I 8 E M A S A T l T N A E K E R 0 A I N G U G I V C N 0 G R I 0 I S V I H G U R I N U I A " R U M A G H U N l R E l K E 0 P A 0 H R E H T A lnalNCtions Hidden wordl belo. ~· fonn rd, beck wwd, UCI, down Of diafonllty, Find Md\ IN! boa 11 1n • Omllt ~ Moun11in Fort P9ck ~ HOCMr South~ Sin Luis ; ltlel11 G l'llld DilllnCt I f19U" t Hum Mauvoilin V1ion1 01111 Gem.on Cont11 T omorrvw: 77m Bluffs "C'' Plan overlookin g the pool 4 bdrms. and 3 baths - very s pacious. Ex ce ptional financing! Only tor. down. 121-,C( FIXED RATE 30 yea r mortgage! A terrific value at S299.500 L H. Open Sun I to 5 see 2402 Vista !\'obleza FAMILY HOME Large 4 bdrm. Bayc rest home ideal for an active growing fami· ly. Pool. familv rm . formal din· ing. rm. and a spectacular up· stairs ga me room richly paneled with lots of torage, wet bar. pool table and room to dance $389.500 with just $100.000 down Qu1<·k escrow OK COIONA DB. MAI Four conll~uous lots with bay and oce&n ,·iew tn a quiet sec- tion of old Corona del M<1r awav from all the summer traffic. $.595,000 each. Less for all four. 75', financing available . INVESTMENTS -~-IAUOA ISLAND ~1arine Ave. commercial build· ing with four tenants. 100'~ oc· cup1ed Owner will finan ce. Ter- rif 1c ralue at $498.000. SHorrtNG CENTU Bus\' corner location in Costa ~les·a. Owner will finance with Sll5.000 down. 100'; leased to quality ten1.1nis. S47i.OOO L.H. LAND 7.3 ACRES 1·3 Approved fo r 120 condo units! Price incl udes plans. Prime San Bernardino location onl y l block from crosstown fwy. S2,100.000. ESTATE SITE 5.5 acres overlooking pi cturesque San Juan Capistrano. Zoned for horses in an area of beautiful estate size homes. Secluded, private and convenient $695 .000 owner will finance. (7141 673-4400 t I . I • 1 I l ,.,., re modeled in Irvine Ter· race . Pool. spa. new carpets . $395.000. 118% IOWM/OWC $15,000 DOWH! 121 ll 621-2121 Tt. Hort.or ArM's l.oRgHt Eshlblislwd Reel Es'* Co .. •1 l lck'lll, Hampton model in Seaview. Guarded ~ate . c ul de s a c. $395,000. J ..... family room. two fireplaces. Seaview. guarded gate. $395,000. s,ot1u1 in old CdM . Dup lex. fireplace, brick patio. beamed ceil- ing. $325.000. I Wocli to S-4 The best time to buy beach property is in the winter ! 3 Bdrm. 2.5 baU. home ready ror en· joyina for winter + sum· mer rental. New cpts, dbl attached gar. Land Included at $23 4,SOO ! Qwner/All 780-0297 •MD9BSOMLYI Owner will carry financ- ln& ! Super sharp 3 Bdrm 2 bath townhome con· do-pool. saun a. and spe. Great terms ! Great bar&ain! Call now . mwu 1-1..:\JllJ()ll = ; D .OllD. r__,,,W~R ,.....Y...,B---Ar-H"""T""-1 -· . r r I I I l lh. 45' lot in old CdM So. of Hwy . Owner financing at $400,000. 4 .... completely remodeled, in Nwpl Heights. 2 fireplaces. $~5.000. Can you see 7ouraetr crutio& your own rillt prden oo a spacious lot with lots or room to create your own &arden ol Eden. This &arden area aurrounds a 3 8d rm home that ls tastefully decorated and In Im· 1111 culate cond.ition. A II ct tbil ii in Harbor View Hilla and waatin1 for you ....... 5% Down-12-7/8%* New $115,000 U. ,,_ Oaity Pilot .. , ... llftCllt" HrV~ dlndory, Your / ~lt our ...... ,. tllrea.n..i.m ------ 2 ldr•, den, firepl ace. assume financing, in Harbor View Homes. $232,000. 4 ... Sandpipe.r model in Harbor Vu Hills. Financing. $399,000. U~IUJl liCMfi REALTORS,675-6000 IMS fMt c ... ~. C-.-... lie WIMfl It Of 1'NI mT..-SMTOWM ·Condos 355 Aveado * EqlitJ ~ P111 67W411 S*s Office 8'11 11·5 ,. Daily ~Wlklll 131·341S I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Decem ber 5, 1981 "-",_Wt tto.tt for Wt ..._.. Fw Wt He.Mt for Wt Hwttt for Wt "-"for Wt .._..,for Wt .._..for Wt • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••·•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.•••••••••.••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••·••••••••••••••••• liiiij;iiiliiiiiiii;;;;:~ ... ~ l1•rtl 1002 G1•r• 100 , .. ,.. 100 G1•r-' 1002 ... ,.. IOOJ G1•r-' 1002 G......i 1002 Gwr.i 1002 ' ..•...••............... ..........•........••. ····•······•·········• ..................••... ..•.•..•......•••...... ··•·•·•················ .........•.........••••••..•••.••••.....••.••. UOO till IA Y YllWI 4 Br home on Ir~ <.'Orner lut St'l'arate 2 Br unit o\'er gara~l' Lr~ low interest loan 0 PEN SAT 1·5. 760 VIA SOUL> $575.000 I HAllOI YU HOME . J ust li'itcd ' !leautl(ul 3 Br & fam rm Carmel on I rte land near park I .ow intt-re t l{•Cln $275.IXX>. PINN. n. 5 ~r. 312 ba, sunroom \'a- Cfll\l. $495,000 P•NINSULA POINT. Low interest financing for this new luxury home. 4 BR w/sep. fam. rm. Formal dining 3 car garage J fireplaces. $655 .000. IACK IAY Alli. Altral'llVE' home w/4 spacious BRs. Lrg. fam rm ovt>r looks covered patio & rose garden Owner 'will finance. On ly $210,000 ... C4HYOH. Belgian Country Manor featuring qu ality throughout the 5000 + sq. ft. Spacious master suite w 'sep. baths. game rm .. richlv panele d libr ary , pool & s pa . ·ny a ppl Sl.950, 000. DUPLEX. Near the o<:ean Xlnl starter perty at $187.500. llYINE OUTSTANDING .. '0 Grossmonl" mo d e l i n Uni ver s ity P a rk . Professi<>pall y decorated 2 BR. 2 BA home wi th family room and a spa. $124,950. Call 552-7500. WELL DESIGNED . Living space. Highly upgraded and professionally decorated 3 BR. 21 ~ BA. Formal dining r oom + family room . $169.500. Call 552·7500. CUL DE SAC . . loc·ation in Wood· bridge Glen. S potless "Bir c h·· model. 3 BR JI 2 BA. Owner will carry large 2nd. $132,000. Call 552-7500. THllFIC LOCATION .... Plaza·· model ! Dramatic spht leveJ 3BR cQndo surrounded by greenbelts . $258,000. Ca II 552· 7500. 11.UFff VEIY SPECIAL WllH A. YIEW .. 3 BR remodeled interior + jacuzzi. Fan- tas t ic a ss uma ble financ ing. $400,000. Call 760-0835. CONCERNED AIOUT LWED LAND .. and high interest rates? See this exceptional f ee land condo. Large 12% assumable loan. $344.500. Call 760-0835. ••TIO PllY ACY .. is yours in this 3 BR home. Le vel view lot with lov ely pool and s pa. Excellent fi nancing available. $315.000. Call 760-0835. LOCATION!! Expanded single story condominiu m with 3 BR and truly outsta nding decor. $269.000. Ca II 760·0835. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SUPEI VIEW .. or the Bay, ocean, Catalina & Palos Verdes. JBR. 1 and ~ BA. A fa bulous buy for a handyman remodeler. Owner wi ll finance. $415.000. Call 552-7500. IAYSHOllS fllMCH COUNTRY CUSTOM .. Won· derful waterfront living! 3 BR and 3 BA home with excellent financing! $349,500. Calli60·0835. llG CANYON MCIEDllU FtHAMCIMG .. on this authentic CUSTOM country home. 4 BR + den. Best View .. Best Loca· ! $1,950,000. Call 7SO.<ms. l•AMCI .. abounds in t his stom french provincial home ated on the 8th fairway with • ht light views. A 5 BR Big Ca · home that is completely lux- , . $2.~.000. Call 760-0835. SPYGLASS WXUllOUS . . spectacular home th VIEWS of the ocean and city ights. S pa and many e xtras featured in this 4 BR home. Call 760-0835. UDO ISU f!IMANCIM& . . Loan of $275,000 at 12% ! ! ! Lovely family home on (arre lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. $495,000~ can 760·0835. TIULT ILl•AMT .. Be autiful cuslom 4 8 R and 4 BA home on very desirable Lido Isle. Owner will ftnanc:t .• $699,500. Call 7a>-<m5. Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 -- COMI WITH US •.. TO SPYGLASS.1 Magnifi cent English Tudor. Five spacious bedrooms Immense liv· ing room . l>ining room . f abulous master suite. Two wet bars. Four fi replaces. Four C'a r garage . Ow ner wi II consider s ma ll er home in exchunge... Sl,500,000 --- orEN SA. T. SUN I to 4:30 COME WITH US ... TO IRYINE nHACL Since the home sets the mood for the day. the entire family wi II be happy in this specta culu thret-bedroom, fa mi· ly room. home. The ever changing harbor and orean view is enjoyed from the entire living area. 1301 DOLPHIN THUCE Sl,200,000 HE LINDA ISi.i HOMIS Prestige pool family home . Ma rn <'hunnel view from beuuliful lrud1tion 4 bdrm, s bath. $1.'195,000. Wide lagoon view from spcclat·ulur arch1lectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath. pla yr oo m , d ark room & de n $1,350,000. UDO ISU HOMIS Featured on llomes Tours lovt'I) traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath homlo', newly n •d t•t·o ra Lt?d . $475,000 Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bulh plus lge recreation room & 2 patiol>. Bea m ceilings. Xlnt va lu~ at $420,000. CAIMATIOH COVI Spectacular harbor view from 4 bd rm . 4 bat h bay front. 2 boat s lips $2.~.000. WEST IAY AYL Remodeled , like new 3 bdrm, 3 bath bayfront. Slips for 2 lge boats . $1.200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ' l 1 h 1 1. ,j, . '• H t, I~ b 16 I COME WITH US ... TO IA. YCREST. Exquisite t hree bedroom home . Formal dining room Den Pool size ,,..-______ ... _____ .., ------------yard. Lux urie nt landscaping Finished garage with cabinets. 1921 TIA.DEWINDS LANE ..•... $325,000 Have something lo sell'I Classified Ad·V1Sor at I Classified &dsdo1t well.~ 642 5678 __ _ I I .. v AILAILE IY urOINTMEHT ' COME WITH US ... TO DOYER SHOHS. Great origin ality is expressed in this lo\'ely four bedroom home Sliding roof in a trrnm co mbines in door· outdoor II\ ing Beamed l'l'lling in liv· • ing room. Th ree firepla<'cs. Restful bay view . . . , . . . $600,000 COME WITH US ... TO COIOHA. DEl MA.I. South .of llighwa) Two story two bedroom doll house in front. One be d r oom unit in rea r Two ca r garage . . . . . . . . . . S2H,500 1617 WESTCLIFF Da.. M.I. 631-7300 llST IACIC LOT I JBR 2.8a house for sale •U.S.YfTBA.NS m Eastbluff. $280,000. FREE LIST Of HOM ES &44-0723. 1_WorldR.E. 5H·1111 RESIOENTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES O'IN HOUSE 1·4 OPEN IN SHOllCLIFFS • Wooded ranyon privacy + ocean ,·iew. 3 BR . 4 BA. Guest qua rters & spa Reduced $100.000 to best area buy. $590,000 See \"aleric :\farshall al 324 MORN l ~G CANYON . OPEN IN CAMEO SHORES Ocean 'iew. 2 BR + Den. Lo,ely la rge patio " rm. for pool & spa. s.595,000 f't'e. Set' C:.irol :\ll ison at 452 1 TR E M O~T orEH IH IAYCREST Cha rming 3 BR. custom . Excellent value. Ask me how creati ve owner will be v. financing. $325.000. See Ka t hl een Arc i e ro a t 1907 TRADE\\' I~ DS orEH ON UDO ISLE Smashing 3 BR . + Den Atrium P OOL. Ente rtainer's delight. s.595,500. See Edie Olson at 204 VIA EBOLI OPEN OH IAUOA. PENINSULA The ocean 1s the front yanl of this fabulous 3 BR. 5 bath custom . Sl.100.000 See Cynthia nurnsfe ld at 1137 E. BA LBOA BLVD OPEN IN YISTA IAHIA. Beautiful ly remodeled 2 BR + Den condo in Bal'k Bay area. Sli9.500 Fee. See Cora Baldikosk1 al 2414 UNIVERSIT Y DRIVE OPlH IM OLD CORONA Da MAI Forever OC EAN view from this beautiful 3 DH. + Den landmark home. $750,000. See Nancy Simmons at 3000 OCEAN BLVD. OrlN OH IAUOA. PENINSULA Jus t 12 b lock to the ocean . 2 Bedroom charming beach cottage. $295.000. See Bill Bents at 2056 E. OCEAN BLVD. OPIH IH MESA WOQOS Charming 3 BR. home with pool All newly painted t'< carpeted. ReducM to $149,000. Sec Barbara Ballman at 34fi3 SAN RAFAEL OPIH IN u .. vasrn rAIK Absolutely beautiful 3 BR Condo in park setting with large fully as- suma ble loa n. Must see. won't last at $159.900. See Rita Quiggle a t 17671 IRONB/\RK WAY IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 . • • PllY A TE LAGOON • • Step off the bal·k patw ,-,. go ~ail ing in th is guard g:.ill'd C'urnmun1 ty just stt•ps lo the pounning surf Professionall\ deturalt'<I end un it has gour ml'l 'k1lt·hen w tslm tile random oa k planked flooring ..:.. Jennaire t ook top. Superb fin<.1nl'· ing w $25,000 d"n Offen·d .it S224.900. • "COROH• oa MAit • Loveh • P lan 4 1n J :\S:\11 :\E C R E E K I 1 l e ,-,. a 1 r \' " a 11 amenitie~ $389.000 Fee · • * 10010 DOWN • • 111/JO/o FfNA.NCING A.YtiL ..... On th~S sn-·a· \ ii~ h!Hlll' fealurm ,~ \. ' room .~ formal t.~ ·: ~ c·ar· J?J rap•' Only S239.:150 n:~ .. • • TRI-Pl.EX • • Prnk or o" nl•rsh1p unit s ' lhr 2br .. ."..: Jbr owners unit ,\ssum1· 10.41', lst T IJ Pml'<i ill . 199.950 FEE 1exclusl\e l • YICTORIAN smE • ~pertarular 4 br rem0<it.'led m \'iC'torian sl\ ll· w l'ttSlom k1tch (•n in prim e "t<1 st a :\l r s a a r e ~a $138.500 F EE • • PAL.HMO • • HARIOR VIEW HOME Totally remodeled by l'raftsml·n' Featuring French doors woodt>n shutters. plank lloor.-. u:o.t•rt tmc·k ,\ p o o I ~ s pa FE~: I :111 d w GREATTER:\lS'.' 9l/40/o FINANCING .-• HA.HOR YIEW ICMOUS • 2br de n tuwnhome featurin i? ·CAPE COO style arch1tC('lure on M,~E land! • • sa.ooo DOWM • • Bring pa int brush and broom to sa\'e SSS on this 3br rixer in quiet Costa Mesa area ! 12% FtNANCIMG • WA nlFIOMT HOME • Detached 3 br Communil ,. ten ms & pool! Owner \\i ll C'a rry°lsL On· I y S230. 000. • JASMINE Cllll • 12 7 /10/o RHAMCING on tormer model! Haro lo find Plan 5 w/custom spa ! $349.000 FEE. Lowest Price!! 15.,.o DOWM rA.YMBCT! • HA.HOR YIEW HOME • Assume 10.9'h lsf T.O. & 2nd T.D.! ! CARM EL model wlpool & spa on solar system. $269,900. s s s • DISTllSS SM.E • Se lle r be h ind on pymts on spacious 3 br home in HARBOR VIEW HI LLS!! $41 ,000 P rice Reduction fo r quick sale. MEWrOIT RACH OfACI 26705-...... DriYe 1714) 759.1101 17141752·7l73 ~ Walker Blee 1111 htlfl IOLLS IOYCE INCLUDIO A classic CdM home, a <'htss1t Rolls Royce. lmctKlnC, Ont' O( the lovelle~t homes tn If arbor View llills, a nd one of the finest motor t ars 1r1 the world. They both t <.1n be yours! 1 The home lrns 4 Bdrms. 21:: bulhs. large rus t 1t d 1 11 1n ~ room wi th fireplal'l', a ltving room. \\1th (•aull ed cc1li11~s one le\'el and !>1tuul· ed un a park·ltke lot This \\C•ekend. t he 11 w11t'r will tndudlo' om• of his CLASSIC }{o ils Royce Si lver Cloud automobiles in the purcha~1.· pnr e OPEN HOUSE SA.T/SUM 1-5rM 1205 Sanct Kt-y, Corona del Mar $465.000 in cluding laud and terms UNl()U( tiC)Mfi 675·6000 CE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 1207 SUSSEX LAME WESTCLIFF OPEH SA. T 12:30-4:30 Pric e .Red uet 1on He mode led Neutral Tone~ I 'p~raded l'pt •I BH 3 BA Exec I lorn•· { >n <Ju1(.'t Sr fl'l.'t Pvt Gated Courtn ml l-.nt1' :\t·" Landscaping. O~·ner Will. Carry FinanC'ing W 40', Down 32 I A YEHIDA CERRITOS ILUffS OPEH SAT 1·4:30 Prtm<· \'ie"' U<.1.\ Bv Da} L1lt':oi By Nil e Rest P:.inoramiC' Front H o~ \'u On Hack Hay 1 ltghly L' pgrade<I End Unit. Hemodelt.>d K1l l·h en Wrap Deck f.:o<q u1s1tl'' Come See. ~ou'll Love ll S36S.ooo I 600 IA.UOA. A VENUE UTTI.E ISLAND OPEH SAT 12:30-4:30 Ftrsl Tim<' l.1~tin.~ l'n1qU P 'l BR ~ RA Home On HallJ11..1 <; l.1lllt• !::.land F' r 11 n 1 II 11 11 .., c C o m p I e l e I ~ Hem otl e led '-'!'13 11011 th\ n€'r . \lot" .tl 1·d . 4172 OLD MILL IRYIHE OPEN SAT 1-S :'\e" L1~11n~ In ln 1ne. ,\..,:-.um $7h,ll00 Loa11 r\t 10 ' 1', Be.., I L<1<· .• 1 £'() " Prtll:il SI :tfrnrcl \l11dl'I 2 B H 1 H \ l i1t>t•rlln·<· \n ·<• ~l'.!.l .500 PANORAMIC VIEW~ Of 1111•.tn . ~a lt• 1.11\•i., ;\t·,~port ('(•nl1 1 ] HH 1'::-.1.1:c 1 ow11hor:w (,.11\'d 1;uarclt•tl I. 11111 01 or ll.1rh111 H1d,!t.' \1111 r.tl l~ Dt•1·11r :.ilt>1l . f 1.a mat•,\ Ht ,1<l Fn1 J.11nw1' O<T11pJ11 c·y A:-~ll lll l '1 11a n1·e l.<'~•~l'. Or Lr ,1 s e 0 pt 1•>11 : ; !I :i . t• 11 o S2.~MI ~lonth 5 MILLION 5 VIEW S u1\·clr C'u11rt \'ar<I Ent n Till' (;alor~ n:.i~. \'11 llu1£e Patio Pnt lt•d l'lant:o. Flt'" ln~ Founta ins Indoor 0 11td11or Ll\'tnl! 2 BR 2 RA Condo ShcJ\\s Bettrr Than A ~ln<l<'I. /\ ",In~ Of ~t'\\ µorr· L1!\l 11\1! CUSTOM IUILT HOME Promontor y H~ty , Formal D.R. Den Li brarr. :\lstr BR n ·Look Bay, Ha!i ~~rpk J Otht.·r BRs & Maid's Rm & BA Pier, Slip For Lr~ YJ c h t Owner Will Ass is t W Finance Sl.8.111.000 NEW WOODIRIDGE LISTING Ex rept1on::i l 3 BR Home 'ho1c·e Corner Lot. Grt Lorat1on. Beaut Area Nr Park. Comm Pool. Mstr BR Ste \\"~l irrored Wardrobes &>lel't Landsca pm~ Only Sli2,llOO CHA.RMIHG DUrLEX + IA.CHaOR UMIT Situated Best Central Area Costa Mesa. Idea l For Chnler In One Cnit Other 2 Umts Help :\Jake Pa~ m ent~ DRASTIC PRI CI<.: REDUCT ION. OWNER WILL ASSIST FINANCE S150.000 Call Now To Sc~. COIOMA Da MAI l,,.COME Huge Duplex O'Looking Bay. Ocean & Breakwater. One Of The f inest Income Properties In C.0 .:\1. Mstr t:nits Have Ocean Vu Built On O'S1zed Lot. Call For Details ORIGINAL ILUFFS Anoth er .Jewd Delores Model Vacant Ready f or New Owner -3 BR 21 :i BA Lrg Courtya rd Entry End Unit On lieaut Lrg Gm blt Price. $218,000 A .. Jov Of Newport·· List in~ · DUfUX Balboa "Little Island" Waterfront W!Full Bay Vu From Both Units . Upper Wld Make Wond e rful Owner' Unit . Has 4 DR . 1.ower Is 3 BR Unit Lr~ Front Patio. Sandy Beach. 759-911 nc_,..,... ....... ~ a a aonstr 11 atee ,··rnennt >?r > • % > ,.,. ih >. -.. 0 -. OPEN SATURDAY 1 to 5 * * * * * 1.y of ttw W..ti !! NEW NEWPORT CONDOS Qvallty cntd dttallh111 you wo.-ld11't llftM•t -l cor ,,.,..., -ttcwffy. I ).7 /I"• Mt. 1nat f-..Ci.c,. Speclfft ...,.. wttt. ttw f..t of o pri•.tt ho•. 360 dlq. wi.w of lay & Oct•. Ft'Ofll S36t,OOO to S4lt,OOO. . 20t. 21 I & 215 19tll St .. off lolN>o I L • * • * • OCEAN 'BLVD. VU-COM Vti locotiOlt-75' fro11toCJt + Early Mtwport allMcjltd dlerwi. SH & Hjoy yuttrytor. SI ,350,000. 3024 Oct• ll•d., Coroao del Mar. BAYFRONT-BALBOA IS. VU. l toutfNI 2.story wi"' wood & glou 04I comtr. 4 led. + dM.mi. loot slip & '"'°II yard. Mo•H coediffofL rrict lit- cludu lottd. S 1,200,000. qi ColMs lalt, lol.lt. GRAND CANAL + HOME + 9'fft Little lstOftd 4 Md. home plus I bed. rtt1toJ. Dock kw 2 boats. S67S.OOO. tt• IOftd. 208 GrMd c..t. lol. la. OCEANFRONT COTTAGE hrftct cor11tr for b1i1lldtrs & dt· cor.ton who wOftf a c~ Oft prh11t btoch, co11•t11it11t to all. 3314 W. OctOflfrOftt, Htwpori PENINSULA BAYFRONT-FEE Lo~t & spaclCM1s witti fott•tr YU ntor yocht chlb. 2-story 5 bed. + potlo & CJ"'HM'Y· AsMllMlblt loan of S900,000. SI ,550,000. 124 West lay. Newport ON WA TER-S595,000. I.st priced & dteonltor COftditioft 2 bed. +dock for 2 boats. Many t dros. Lo•tly 111 call. 225 Gnni Conal. lat. Is. CLIFFHAYEN-lARGE W /VU PORorontic Yu & IGrCJt lot witfl yowtg 3 btd. + diuift. LOf"CJf fan\.rm. 5 79 S, 0 0 0. 233 I Cliff Dr., Hewpori. ADORABLE BALBOA IS. A chormi119 cottaCJt that's Mat as a pift . Fun1ishtd 2 bed. with brick patio. 5323,000. I I 7 MoriM A•e., lolw>o Is. IRVINE TERRACE CORNER $29,500 cash dowti kw ttMs opett 2 be-d. + den home. Lo•ety pool & patio. S295,000. 15 36 Stt'fftOdf Temter. A JEWEL ON UDO ISLE Quirt good taste in bei9f & wtlitr •· corotor fla•or. Tiw courtyord + 2 be-d. 2 bo. S3 19,500. 22 1 Yia lthoca, Lido lstr. --- VU-PRIVACY-EXPAND Amoftgst ~ $ hofttH. C.-.dMOC & courtyord tfttry. PClf!OrOftlic YU + 1 bed., cln ra, deck + apo. A.dd 011 or redo. 5595,000 ftt laftd. 428 RMero Ttrtoct, CoroM HicJh'oncf. LUXURY PENTHOUSE ON WATER lnttrior is riqht out of A.rchlttdwel DiCJtsf Oftd offers dramatic quality li•*J ftwouc)llotrt. Spacious 2 bed. +d.ft wittl IHucti•• mpster ~ witfl fi,.,loct. Iron. leaded gloss & antiqw occtttts. loot slip o•ailob~. Tltis is Oftly for the dlscrtlftiftotift9. S 7 25,000. tte. Call for details on: SS*tlsh YiMo, po~ •........ S449,500 Wtdcliff 3 bed. + poo1 ..... Sl25,000 Udo lslt 3 bed. + pool .••... 5595,000 '""'"'to Pt. 2 bed .......... 5331,000 OctOftfrotit D11plt1 .......... S750,000 Lhtdo Isle 5 brd. + + ...... 51,595,000 OcrOftfront 10 bed ........ Sl ,950,000 Do•u Shores larfroM .... 52.000.000 U:tdo Isle 5 bed. + slip .... $2,600,000 Ntw Hart.or RideJe 4 btd .. Sl,995,000 DRIVE BY & CM.L FOR DETAILS: 2260 Fedtrol, Cotto Mtao SI 14,000 4410 S•swtpt, s-.... AM SI 15,000 3134 M•istH, Coda Mtsa $144,900 2395 Or-... CM· Sl44,t00 23J s_.. Isabel, Costa Mtso S 144. too NEAR NO. BAYFRONT--Ul IS. °"'Y 4 pen MW wi"' opptafMcJ ,. ttrior. L-. 4 be-cl J be. i.o.. + I btd. .... 3 fftplocts, c ....... c .... 30 pw io. fw t1ppn>1. S250,000 .,._. Wt et t 3.75%. OWMr MOti¥.ttd. S•Mft .. offwn. S47S,OOO. WATERFRONT FOR EXCHANGE &.We lilt .......... ~··.,.. ..... ilt&SM4.lottllpfw2.....,_ ~ wtl Hct..p fw u-rdlll ~. r.clt or ........ SJ,600,0ot IKW...a.H. Ul-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC ltf~l [STAT( ~ 11-.i, ""''"'"• M..owp ..... 2Ut> W C•~• H-o., 11~ MM..,. """"'°"' s..... a.,. ...., ,,,.,.. '7Utel ) ·: ·: , .. . .. '• ,I " ~ . ... .. .. .. .., .. .. :" ! 1. I I I .. I ·1 I ·- Cle ., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. 01c1mber 5, Hl81 You've Arrived at ... LIDO BAYFRONT IMtw U..,, A real be114ty ! Rayfront town home wi thin walking distance of pict ures· que Lido Village. 2 bedrooms , 3 baths and den. Pier and shp. OWC. Priced at $595 .000. Exclusive with Willia m F. Cote HARBOR RIDGE Old World Charm! A luxurious country En glish estate awaits yo u. Designed for the discriminating buye r, this 4 bedroom 4 bath home includes all the finest woods and fixt ures. Ocean and Bay views plus SPECTACU LAR night time \'iew of city light s. Sl million in assumable financing. Priced al Sl ,595.000. Call Ann Vaughn Santas. Open Sunday 12·4 #7 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge SPYGl.MS Fantastic view from a lovely home atop the hill. Move your antiques right in. 5 bedrooms . $410.000 in as· sumable finanting at 113~·,. Priced at $969,000. Ca II William F. Cote for appointment. BIG CANYON Enjoy the ocean views from French brick patio of beautiful 1 stor:v townhome I Dover). Bright and sun· 11; with fresh new carpeting. 2 bedroo ms. 2 baths. Manv extras - al l of them luxurious Call Elizabeth ~1 a son for apointment. Owners might consider trade for Monaco or \'ersailles. Priced at $449,500 81G CANYON Gar de n <1 tm osphere ~ A t hree b~droom Monaco, fughl.v upgraded Wllh view of Catalin<1. Exquisite de· coratio n with much use of wood in mould'f~s <1nd flooring. Skylights ga l o ~e-:/ $659.000 F.xd us1re with \Yill iam Cote BIG CANYON Overlooking 7th gr een of Big Canyon golf course. this expensive home win s the award f or craftsmanship. Sit down bar for 10. Vaulted ceilings and quality woodwork throughout. Priced at Sl.750,000. Call for showing. Ask for Mary f'rizelle Lewis. BIG CANYON Id eal family home includes fairway view. pool and guest quarters. A room fo r everyone~ Owner will help with financing. 51.7 million . Ex· elusive with William F. Cote. Open Sunday 12·4 #8 Cypress Poi nt. Bil'! Ca nyon 81G CAHYON Magnificent view! Large kitchen. forma l dining room. pool. spa and sauna ! Three bedroom. 3 bath hom e. 3450 sq. ft, all new carpeting. Great financing! Ex clusi\•e with William F. Cote. $895.000. LIDO ISLE MOV ING SALE! Owner leaving country~ Co uld be your chance to live on one of ~ewport's most pre- stigious Isles. Spanish influence throug hout. Immac ulate four bedroom home with pool and spa . Great financi ng available. Priced at $625.000. Also available for lease. Open Sunday 12-4 204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle · BAYFRONT Need a pier for you r boat? A waterfront home with pier and 30' float is now avail able. Zoned for duplex. AND . . the finan cing is the best part. Priced at S545.000 Call Ann Vaughn Santas. VILLA BALBOA Available t o buy o r lease 2 bed r oom villa with all the amenities. Sunny and cheerful with bright new carpeting. Opens onto flagstone patio. Sl48.000 assumable at 12'k. 2nd is available. Ca ll for leasing information. Priced at $249.500. WESTCUFF Close to everything and neat as a pin. 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo. Po.ol right outside your do:or Own.er wtll carry 2nd . Very anxious. Priced to sell at $129.500. L ---~ 2075 S.n Joequln tlll Rd. Acrotl from ltG CANYON Newpoftleech MO-STT1 a Dir 14 YFIOMT Shellt!r~ by Harbor Island + Main Bay view wtfam rm & pool · great for enterta in· ing. $1,400.000 Lii Seller will help w/financ:ing. For Appt. on secun· ty Island ca ll Dona Chichester ·642·8235 ( M 12) CALIFORNIA SPANISH HT ATI Lido Island captures the true es· sence or sophisticated living. This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 BR· 6 BA > opens to e.xpansive landscaped courtyard & lg pool. Excellent financing. Sl.250,000. Tom Allinson & Terrv H~nes 642-8235 ( M 13 l CYPIUS SHOii OCUNFIONT Exclusive Cy prus Shore single story residence w/4 BR. 3 BA liv rm & dining area, situated' on clirr above sandy beach. Comm tennis courts & clubhouse. 24 Hr guarded gate, also for lease $2700/mo. Sl.100.000 (land in· eluded ). Donna Gods hall or George Grupe 644-6200 (Ml4 l HAllOI llDGE • 4 II · Luxurious •"Kensington" located on quiet cul-de-sac near pool & tennis. The two massive fireplaces . with the 3rd in master suite . create warm & gracious elegance. Two more BRs. maids rm & ram rm enhance expa nsiveness. Great financin g! Belle Partch 644 -6200 (Ml5l IAY VIEW CONDO • LlASl OPTION Owner anxious to sell or lease-option beautiful 2 BR + den condo inthe coves. Try 6 mo. lease option at $2000/mo with $20,000 opt ion money or $498,000. High assumables. Debbie Frall 642-8235 <Ml6> LOW DOWN! VIEW Port Durness · the best view street in prestigious Seawind. Ca rmel model. pro- f ess i o n a 11 y d ecorated & landscaped. Koi µond & great view . Seller will coop w/fi nanc- ing. Bring your offer with low down buys this home. $335,000. Jane Paquin 642·8235 1 Ml7) OPEN HOUSE SUN DAY 1-4 2300 Port Durness Seawind New port B(•h "PAULA" IM THE llUFfS S<.'arce single stor y over 1700 sq ft Cathedral ceilings in living rm & master bedroo m. Two patios. air conditioned. Assumable financ· ing Asking S299.500 including la~. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235 <Ml8l A LlllAIY ICITCHIH with floor to ceiling fpk is one of th e many al· tractions o{ this r harm1ng gr:H & whil e <.'oitage w bri ck & syca more trees on a lg fee lot in Ea s tb luff. 3 BR Ow n e r trans ferred Only $279,500 Barbara Aune 642-8235 <Ml9) OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5 2127 A ra lia F:ast bluff New port Bch CAMEO HIGHLANDS! Super 4BR hom e w /pool. A beautiful home w a \'ery open & airy feeling. Lg rear ya rd totally enclosed & ve ry private. S225 .000. Sharon Smith 644·6200 C M20) THMS-TEIMS-TtlM~ Delightful custom built 3BR. 2 BA fa m rm home. Lo\'ely pool & patio area plus RV access. Low down . Large "subject to" 1st plus sell er financing. Outstandi ng corner location · Back Bay. $205,000. Suzanne Shuler 642·8235 <M21) USTILUFF FOi Slt7,000 Yes, that's the correct price! It is in· deed, a ha rd to beat bargain guaranteed to pl ease. A nice Lusk-built 3BR residence in a great neighborhood makes this something special. $197,000. Coby Ward 642-8235 (M22) WOODHIDGE CllBSIDI Cul-de· sac location on this prime ex- ecutive 4BR single family home across from community pool & tennis courts . Central Air, separate fa m rm, indoor utility rm. Assumable loan at low in· terest. owner will assist w/secon· dary financing. $195,000 Fee. Joyce Edlund 642-8235 (M23l CHAIMINCi MIWPOIT HllCiHTS Sl 90,000 Sec luded shingled JBR partially remodeled home on Pool size lot . Triple garage pl us alley access RV storage. Paula Bailey 642·8235 <M24) llG CANYON • Stunning 38R + den condo with golf course view fr om n ear ly e ver y r oom . $1250 /mo le;tse. Joycl! Edlund 642-8235 IMYISTOIS MUST! 2 BR Newport Beach condo 5 minutes from ocean, shopping & restaura nu. 1 Split level w /2 car attached 1ara1e. S130.000. Helen Wood 1 ~(M'5) ~Te"·--~-.;;_~~~~ n once •••••••••.................•.........................................•••................ , ......•...........•.....................•... .,..,. ••91 IOOJ Ge•r.. 1002 Gt•r.. IOOZ le•r.. IOOZ 1002 -..... 1 .. 2 •••••••••••• i •••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••• ~. RESIOENllAl REAL ES TATE SEIMCES CORPORATE LIQUIDATION S bedroom exec:utive estutc - ocean view m Monarch lla y, So. La guna. Private beach. tennis, etc. Major nationa l torp<>nitc owner will fin<1nce bt low normal rates. Take advanta ge! MUS T SACRIFICE $365,tXX>! ~ CALL 499· f 320 THI l&.UffS 2 HOMIS ONLY 1179 500 S7t 950 Allurne 11T of a ,MO at Old but c\larm 1na 2 I I 'Jo• Bu u t Ir u II y Bdrm bu.naaJow. SOX 12:5' papered and paneled ~r lot Ownrr wiU U!.Nout 3 8drm1 q uiet ht.Ip with flnancin1 Call louuon Sparkllntii>ool' for more drtatls II 17S~ W-2313 THE !<EAL ESTATERS I.A TIS All DOWH • COME AND SH • PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS " r ccJN ooM1N1uMS o,... HM Set/S. 12 ........ o,. .. hllr ] to s. 2600 llocla SOllfa AM An ., Cosio Meta Beautiful 2Br 21 :i baths & 2 Hr 2 bu . homes. From $129,500 to $139.500. VA · Conv ,Y,; non-owner financing plans. Svffil' ~t<.1rttng as low as l2 5 8', Sowttt.n CGl,_.1"'9y 546-5605 6314194 Cowtesyto ....... DIRECTORY 1.., "'9 ._.., *9ctwy ..... r-......... • fW .. i..r ........... Al ........... h t.4 W.W -..,._it .,.... .. ell lly .................. Ill...,., Oil l PtlOT WANY AH.,..,_ ....... .,. ..... fw ... ,.... -........... -· ................ ,._ -· s...., ... s....,. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEOIOOM 117 Marine A\'e .. Balboa Island 631·1400 S323.000 Sat'Sun 12 4 u 225 Grand Canal. Balboa Isl .. NH 673-6900 $5~5.000 Sa t Sun 1·4 428 Ri\'era Terr. Corona llghlnd:.. NB 673·6~)(1 S:l95.IHHI S::it Sun I 5 29 466 R 1d gt· l«I <\'II I a J.!t· Sa 11 J uan JSJC 497-1761 St 10.000 S;.it l 5 • •:i:H4 W < k eanfrnnt. l'e111n. :\ R 631 • 14110 S.1-HJ.5110 Sul 1 ·5 1443 T emple Hilb Dr . La gu na B('arh 497-33.11 S259.!:J50 Sal I 5 4172 Old ~t i ll t(;reentn·1• 1 I r\'inl• 75!:!·Y l~l . 12-l .5(HI S<tt 1 5 1600 Balboa Aw <Litt le l~I> ~H 759-91()0 $393.<HIO Sat Sun 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEH 1940 \.\'h1tt it•r. Costu :'-1<.'su 642·i644 642·7677 Sl13.500 1536 Ser<'nacle Terr In Tl'rr. Cent 631-1400 S295,000 Sal Sun 1:; 4521 Trt•mont. Caml'O Shore ·. Ctl'.\l 644.!X)f,() SS!-15.000 ~\·I' Sun I I 22i \'ia Orv1N11. Lido hll'. ~B 644-9000 Sun 1 5 8 Whtll'\\ at er. J a~mine Creek . Cd ~I 644-9060 S335.000 Sun I 5 222 :\Jangold. Corona cit•I :\lar 631-7300 . 375,()(KI Sun I I 30 l IEDROOM 212 \'1a Eboli. Lido bit•. :\ U 6i3 i3UO Stt l Sun l I fi40f! \.\'. Ot canfront. ~pl lkh 642-3215 S51l5.:l00 Opn da ti.\ 11 5 4832 H1n•r Ave . l.itlo Sands.~ B 675-17i l Sl8!l,500 Sat I ~, 110 Viu l'onlovu . Ltdo hit'. ~ B 673 7300 S425,000 Sun I -1 J5..t 62nd St . '.'i\\ pt Sh rs. :'\ B 759-1501 S230.0<XI Sat I 5 • • 1137 E. Balboa Bl. Bal Pr nm. NB 644·9060 ~I. 100.000 SJl Sun I 4 2716 Shell. China CO\l'. l'd.\I 644·6200 $695.000 Sat I 5 2414 t;niversit\ Dr. H:itk Ba '"~ B 644-9060 s179.500 · Sat 1 .. 1 l II plus FAM RM or DEM 7 Rue Chateau Royal. B1J! L'a n~ on . NB 640-5777 S6S9,000 Sun 12-4 • • 3711 Seashore. ~l'\' port B<.•at·h 673·6.578 $895.000 Sat Sun 10·4 •1472 Galaxy Dr.. Do' er Shores. ~B 642-2510 S715.000-Fee Sat Sun 1:.. 1226 Polaris. Dover Shores. NA 494· 1177 Sat Sun 2·4 :m :l>24 Ocean Bl \'d .. Corona del Mar 631·1400 Sl.350.000 Sat Sun 12·4 263.5 Solana Way, Laswna Beal'h 494-2894 5435.000 Sun l 4 486.5 Lindstrom. lr\'inr SllJ.000 Sal Sun 11 -5 ••38 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 675-7060 s.595.000 Sun 2·5 23 Rainbow falls. Turtlerock. Ir\' 631-1899 $295,000 Sa t 12·4 :Bl9 Park Green Drive. CdM 549-8755 $369,000 Sat Sun l·S l)32 Carob, Newport Beach 640-4640 $2.19.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1436 Serenade Terrace. Cd M , 675-5511 $349,500 Sat1 Sun l ·5 :m Poinsettia (Old CdM l Cd M 675·6000 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 233.1 College Dr. CColl. Pk l CM 979-1674 Sl33.500 Sat 1·5 1721 Kings Rd, Cliffha ven. NB 759-1501 $650.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 238 Orange, Nwpt Shores. NB 5.524477 Sal/Sun 1·5 •1761 Port Manleigh Cir, llVll. NR 759-1501 $269.900 Sat 1-5/Sun 12·5 219-2'll Memphis, Huntington Beach 848·4115, 536-2737 Sat/Sun l·S DrlCeylon (Mesa Verde> CM ~2313 $149.900 Sat/Sun 1·4 15521 Sandusky , Westminster 963-6767 $181,250 Sat/Sun 1-5 um Ttadewinds, Baycrest. N 8 6'4·9060 $325.000.~'ee Sat/Sun 1-4 ti2 Orakes B:t\', l'uron.i del Mar 75!1-!Ul.MJ ."'5.t!J.1100 Sa l H !J Hut• Grund \'alll•l•. Bi g Cyn. ~B t>i-1·fi~I S&\!l,Ooo Sat Sun l·S 12 fkth;.tn\. In int SS ! X71.MI. Sl8.'>.001I Sat Sun 1 5 •20-1 \'ta Ebolt . Lido lslf . ~H &t4 !WO Sat 1·5 :mn i\rnli1.1 Stn·et. East Ii luff. :-\ B f~l2 li23.'> . 2W.500 Sat 1 5 t:~H Dolphm Tt•rr. Irr. Terr, CdM 631 noo .'1,~00.000 Fet· Sat Sun 1 4.30 1!121 Tradt•wtnds Ln. Baycrest. NB n:n 7300 . 325.ooo Sat Sun 1-4 :30 4 IEDROOM •liM Via San Remo. Lido Isle. NB 1>10·5777 $625.000 Sun H u =8Colltn~ l ~IJnd . Oalboa. '.';R ti73 ti900 . 1.200.000 Sal Sun 1-4 mJ Hutgers I Colll•ge Pk > C ~I &15·0303 St25.o(J() Sat l ·4 l)59 Coolid ge ! M c:-.a :'\o.) C 1\1 . 646 7434 S129.900 Sat 12·4 7ti0 \'1a Lido Soud. Lido Isle. ~ B b73 9060 S5i5,00tl Sat 1 5 •2C>-i Via San lfrmo. l.ulo Isle ~ R lwO 5777 $625.000 1207 Sussex Ln !\\'estC'liffl :\B •1554 E Oceanfront I Pen PU :\ R fii5 ~70. fii5 7~ Sat 1·5 4 II phis FAM RM or DEH 3202 Delaw<1 re. ~lt>sa \'crde. CM ~5-925R SlllJ.500 Sat Sun 1-5 1100 Gro\'e Ln Uover Shores.NB 673-7300 Sun 1·4 1441 Galaxy Or . Om er Shores. '.'; R !>IM-5M7 $.l20 .000 Sal Sun 1·4:30 .. 208 Grand Canal. Ralboa Island b73·6900 S675.0UO Sat Sun 12·4 131 \'ia l 'n<line. Lido Isle. ~B b73·7300 Sat 1·4 .t20 Dahlia. Corona del )tar 640-6R25 $625,000 Sal Sun 12·5 e7 Trafalgar. Hi.lrbor Ridge. ~B 640·5777 St.595.0<Xl Sun 12·4 210 Vi a San Remo. Licio Isl. NB 673·2556 Sat Sun l·5 333 Poppy. Corona dd '.\tar 675-5511 $675,000 Sat Sun 1-5 Z706 Lighthouse I H\ 1-1 I Cd :\I 675·6000 $495,000 Sat Sun 12-4 l.205Sand Kev tll\'HI"> Cd:\I 675·6000 ~65.000 Sat Sun 1-5 1.251 Surfline. HVHil l. Cd'.\1 759-1501 $339.000 Sat 12·4 · 30 Sun l-5 11~ Dana (Plaza del Sol > CM 645-0303 S228.000 S<1t Sun 1-4 7 Trafal~er. llarbor Ridge. NB 640-5777 Sl.595.000 Sun 12-4 1647 Reef View Cir. SpyglsRci ge. CdM 644·9060 $450.000·Fee Sun 1-5 2'l3 Via Quito. Lido Isle, NB 644-9060 $537.500 Sun H 22(MJ Port Dumess. HVHomes. NB 644-9060 S455.000 Sun 1-4 232Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $535.000 Sun 1-5 40 Vienna. Hrbr Rd g Crest. NB 760-8659 Sat.JSun 2·5 1315 Antigua Way. Bayc rest. NB 631-7300 $360,000 Sun 1-4:30 •2391 Bay Farm Pl.. Back Bay. NB 631 -7300 S199,700 Sun 1-4:30 l>4 Narcissus . Corona del Mar 675-6900 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Cedar Ridge. Trtlrk Hin. Irv 675-3411 $350.000 Sa 12-3/Sn 12·5 4 U,.. GUEST 8Cypress Point. Big Cyn, NB 640..5777 $1,700,000 Sun 12-4 •8Cypress Point. Big Cyn. NB . 640..5777 $1. 7 Million Sun 12·4 S IBIOOM u 824 W. Bay Ave .. Peninsula. NB 631-1400 Sl .550.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 I • ,.. FAM lM er DIM 126 Via Lorca. Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 Sun 1·4 tm Port Chelsea. Harbor View . N 8 494-1840 Sat/Sun 1·5 .lfJ ................ ~~ BREAK AWAf' ' If you are rt!ady for a ('hanl(e DO IT! Call on Pete Barrett and rus assodatcs to help yo u solve your housing want~. Heady for somethin~ lar(ler for your in · C"reased fam ily? House loo large • for your decreased famil y? Now Is the time ' Money and fin ancing are avaih1ble prices are down. NOW. Don 't wa it. changes art! -underway. 642-5200 ••2500 Be1yshore Dr, Bayshrs. NB 631-7300 S2.100.000 Sun 1 4.30 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IA CH EL CH lOOStholz Plaza. 11204 Versailles. NB 673·7300 $99,500 Sat Sun 1·4 2 IEOIOOM 25Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn. NB 675-5200 $265,000 Sat Sun l ·4 i4 Goodw ill Ct. Nwpt Crst. ~ B 759·1501 Sl89.900 Sun 12·4 2 II ... FAM IM or DEN 'Ml 19th St.. Peninsula. NB 631-1400 $369,000 Sat Sun 12-4 501 St Andrews. Nwpt Hghts. NB 673-7300 $162,500 Su n 1·4 7LagoSud. RSJ . Irvine 552-4477 Sat 1·4 2143 Vista Entrada. Bluffs. :\B 640-5560 $495 ,000 Sat 1·5 IOCrest Circle. Ca nvon Crest. CdM 673·8494 $173.00lf Sun 1·4 l IEDIOOM 17Summerwtnd. Nwpt Crst. ~B 673· 7300 $195,000 Su n l-4 2.504 Sycamore ( E Side 1 C:\1 645-0303 Sl29.900 Sat l : 30·4: 30 •321 A \'enida Cerritos IBluffs > ~ B 759-9100 $365,000 Sat 1 4 30 Sun ~6 Vista Cajon. Bluff!>. :\8 640·5560 S265.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2193 \'1sta Entrada, Bluff!.. :\B 640-5560 $250.000 Sat Sun 1·5 862 Bear Creek. Co la '.\les<1 675·3411 Sl43,950 Sat Sun J.4 30 1815 \\' Ba~ Ave . :'\<.'\'port Reach 673·6776 Sat Sun 1·5 l II ,.., FAM IM or DEM Baruna Ct . ~ewport Crest. ~ B 673·7300 Sun 1 -I 4 IEDIOOM 2402 \'1sta !\obleza. Bluffs. :\8 6i3·4400 S299.500 Su n 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE l IEDROOM 5.59 \'ista flora. ~ewport Beach 673-8550 $248.800 Sat Sun 1·5 l II ,... FAM IM or DEH 16 Redwood Tree Ln. Cnl\· Pk . Ir\' 759· 1501 S168.000 Sat Sun 12·4 ~OBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDIOOM :m E Coast Hwy . i\ewport Beach 6i5-4010 Sl8.000 Sun 12·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 II plw I II 621 Acacia IOld CdM > CdM 752 5111 $279,000 Sun 2·5 2 .. ... 2 .. ?11·213 32nd St .. Newport Beach 675-1771 $275.000 Sun 12·5 815 E. Balboa Bl.. Pentn Pt. NB 673-7300 $385,000 Sun 1·4 u 105 N Bayfront. Balboa Isl. NB 642-5200 .$725.000 Sat 1-5 4 •• ,.. z •• Ill · 43rd St . Newport Reach 644·4910 S279.000 TRIPLEX FOR SALE I ll ,... l II ,.. 3 II 447 Vih Lido Soud. Newport Beach '752·5710 Sl.300.000 Sat Sun 1-5 HOUSE FOR LEASE 4 II ,.. FAM IM er DEN U 1432W. Ray Av\•, Npt Rth 640.!m<> SJS()(J 1st• S:1t 1 ·4 30 TOWNHOUSE FOR LEASE lit 21 Canyon Island Dr. Bi~ t:yn, NR 644-4910 $1200/mo Sal/Sun l·S . ,... ** Wlhrfl• ·~· w ............. .. -Orange Coas1 DAIL Y PILOT/Saturday. December 5. t981 Cl I ~\!.,!!!.~·~ .... ~ ....... !.~~-..... ~.~~ ........ ~.~~ ........ ~~::::.~.~ ....... ~!.~~ ........ ~!.~.~ ...... ~~~.~~ ........ ~~.~~.~ ....... ~~.~.~ ....... •taaeal 1002 tMJ t•rtl 1"2 •••s• 1001 l1•ral 1002 Gwr• 1002 _,.., 1002 ...,.., 1002 c..._.. 1002 ·~····················· .•.•............•••..•• ....••••.••............ ....................... .......••.............. .....••................ ..••................••. ..••.•••...........•... . .••................... :JI.-/Jiu# SUPERB OFFEllNGS "NO ANER LOCATIONS" OPIN HOUSI THIS WH•IMD J046 VtSTA CA..IOM (()pen Sat & Sun ) • Rare opportunity to acquire one of a very S!!lect rew l story. 3 bdrm. 2 ba homes1tes overlookini.l a 5 acre spa n of lush greenbelt & a reflection pool. Lovely. new interior. $265,000. SOI AYE. LAIGO (Ope n Sun ). Elegance & traditional quality abound in this .. "just totally redetorated & up- dated 3 bdrm, 212 ba. end unit town home situated on magnificent :-''tree studed" greenbelt. $272,000. ~.JOJ7 Y~STA CAUDAL (Open Sun). An ~·=txcepttonal value oHering. Original area "expanded" 3 bdrm. 2 ba, l level adult occupied & spotless home. At on· ;lY $225,000. ~l14J VISTA ENT~DA (Open SatJ . THE :~EST TIIERE IS!!! Unequaled quali-;.t,Y & location. Totally cust om . •.nemcxieled Plan .. E". 2 bdrm suites ~ family rm & massive living rm ~rect front row "bluffs edge" wale~ :!Ytew. Co un tless deluxe fe a tures. ~95.000. ~ ~193 VISTA ENTR.ADA (Open Sat & .Sun). Former model home. Spacious 3 ·~. 217 ba split level "Trina" floor ~Ian accented with decorator features ~enjoying a wide open vista. $250.000. t IEACH FRONr COMDO- LITTU DOWN REDUCED $75,000 Glimmering harbour lights acrent beautiful entry to lusrious waterfront home Every vantage point desired Large boat dock. 4 bedrooms. gourmet k1tc·hen . decor done wit.h exqutstte taste Call for )our private showing 1194-7521 EASY TO IUY, LOW IMTEUST Less tl)an a mile to beach Huge assumahle 1st T.D at low interest ThtS gorj!eous. 2 story Condo has 2 bds .. P. baths Resort hv ing in a gated community 11.1th pool. spa . sauna and tenms. Pnre just reduced to sell rast. Only SJ 18,900 Hurry on thtS one Listed exrlush•ely by Coldwell Ranker ~·7S21 SPUSH-5'1.ASH SIJ4,t00 Lovely pool home near the end of a quiet country lane surroundt!d by towenng pine trees is thts classt<' ran<'h style home. 4 spacious bedrooms. new baths, remodeled kitchen. separate dinin11 area with new earthtone carpeting. All this makes thts home a true va lue Marketed at a 1980Srice of Sl34,900. Listed excl~lvely by Col well Banker 1194-7521 MILUON DOU.Al VllW Custom built Spanish ~tale on the mam ch•nnel in exclusive Huntington Harbour Private 45' dork 3 bedrooms. 21,, baths, solar heating. every Imaginable luJtury available With reasonable down. owner Wlll carry entire loan at 13 7'1 W 'less than m- LHest payments of ~.Im per month Listed exclusively by Coldwell Banker Call now -... 7521. IEDUCED SSS,000 ~ ... Dominating its own wat« bound pomf + 42' dock. Winding brtrk entry •ith lusr1ous coortyard and water rount11n Sittmie area and elegant formal dining room All bdrms have bakontell to harbour Just redured $55.000 Shown by a ppointment only Call today ... 7521 w ..... leac' (213) 511-3321 (714) 194·7521 atEM81E611w,H1 rt • a ca nnoooco C,t .. o/ n.wparl .l \ I REALTORS 671-HI I ONN HOUSIS l·I --NO LliSIHOLD WOllllS: Lt... liet ..._ rl•pH.hd -' ft find for JI yr.. T.wy ,..wtel lnM f .,.,.1 J ... l .... ..... wlte. f••lly ...... .Atllhtt $349,500. 1436 S«t1 •• TtrNCt. MIW CUSTOM HOME: Wr9pp94 ...... 1 ....... tlldoMd ...... J ...... of .,.... ........... 4 .......... ,..., ,... ... &Ar..y ... .,.. M-.d u .. ,.... .. frtetop ..... ,.... ......... . of tllt ou-. Acidtd to .. twt, t .. ,_ •• C)llHt ....._, .,. -' _, llNlffo• & dtcu. 0.... wit ....... OffeAd et $675,000. Cal for brocl.n. llJ Poppy. COU OF NIWPOIT . .llALTOIS 2515 L CoettH~~c.._..,-g •. -675-Ql I NO ON, equity share, tst ti~ buyers, 3 bd .. 1 ba., only '84.000. prin. only Call Ml-406S .Katbx Hnl. Climb Aboard our Gift Train BEST IN BLUFFS We have u beautiful selection or homes al this time. All floor plans Good views good financing, good buys. Some ' lease options some in eluding land. Please let our experts show them to you. ()PIH t-5 6UYhta ..... •ltw 1912 Ylth C.... w/'-d 1973 Yhh 4ef Oro w/t.d IEST IUY 2 bdrm overlooking ~ide Excellent terms. $139.500. option to purchase UH,000 $325.000 . Sl05,000 greenbelt. Will lease HELEN B. DOWD IEALTOI. INC. 644·0134 ....-----------.... ..&A.&.A&J~~ . NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM CAPE COO Over 3000 sq ft on three levels for gracious living and entertaining This one year.old borne has 4 Bdrms. fam i· ly room . formal dining room, 2 used brick firepalces. 3 decks. and is MOST beautifully <,lecorated. Offered at $495,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4:30 PM 301 U JOLLA DI, HI H=1~:=~ JACOBS REAL TY I • '7S.6670 I t s sa easy . . . 2• 19 Newport .. d.. ~onwr 30.. Just c~~k~2~~!8 and 11 T:::-::;:::--l:~I .. _Daily Pilot Clrisbiis' Ad-Yi er nelA i:ood1es with a want to sell~ ClaJ>s1f1ed -------------~----~ 1 Class1r1ed ad ~-5678 1 ads do 1t 11.ell 642-S678 FOREST E.O~N, REALTORS UECUTlft-S ll1'llA T Towering trees + oven1 creates a feehng of total privacy. Dramatic entry Spacious liv rm + formal dine acrented by massi\•e beamed re1lings Billiard s11e fam rm w wetbar Every conceivable luxury at only S238.SOO! Don't 'f"'atl call now•' 962·5S8S TIM'LIX HUNTINfiTOM llACH Four years new tr1ple:x. minutes from ocean All units C'omplete with fireplaces and garages Now at $280.001 Owner will assist with your financing. Great investment! Don't wail Calf 962-SSllS. 4 II. POOL SPA $121,tOO Splish splash this holiday season in warm bubbling spa Atrium style entry greets your guest Two-1A•ay firepl. acrent.s spacious hv rm & fam rm 4 big bedrooms Enjoy festi ve holiday gatherings m your enter· tainer's bargain Won't last at $121.900 art now Call 962-SSllS SMAIT ST AIT $7 I ,ISO Stop rent mg & start investing ' Low down gives you fantastic end unit rondo amidst very pri\·ate setting Serious seller leaves washer. dryer. refr1g & more all for you -but hurry. call now' 962·SSllS W ALI TO 1HE llACH Brisk half mile walk from beach bnngs you into view massive two story amidst lush landsrape Roomy entry hall leads to spar1ous liv. rm Counlry k1tch 81lltard size family rm w 1 crackling fireplare Take over loans + owner ma y carry paper to get you in with reasonable down! Don't watt ~all now. 962·5585. ,, JUST REDUCED $6,000 Serious seller orrers sparious 3 Bdrm at last year's prtee' Double door entry leads to li v. rm + <'ozy den Rustic country kitchen Roomy rear yard for family fun Now listed for only $124.900! Hurry. call now. 962·S585. IARfiAIN tunas! " ~ SIOJ.toOt Here it is! $103,900. Large lush yard. 3 big bedrms Sparious master suite w/wall or glass to party patio. Huge sumhine kitchen Plush C'arpel. RV parking. Serious ~lier re· dured t.o SI0.1.900. VaC'ant for ru t po$ffSSion. Won't last. Call 962·~. l~Bm (213) 592·1525 (714) 112-515 at lrlilllnt I CdlM, l.l I '•' ~~ .... ' I ~ .. .. \ Trad1t1onal deror throughout in popul ar ne" neutral tones Loads of used bnck and )(la~!> in this spacious 5 bedroom Mesa \'erdt- home Lush green gardens pro\'lde sut>n~ setting Grar1ous hving al penny ptnl'h1n11 pme Call today. 645-0:nl WANT INCOME? Room to expand or add anOlhl•r unit on this R 2 property 1n quaint Easts1de Costa M e~a Existin g older home 1A1lh park hke ground~ Barg am pran~d at only $124,UOU ln\'est today for$$ tomorrow Hurf) ('all 6-15.()34~'1 COUNTRY CWI ESTATI Own )'Our own pool. spa & putting green Steps to tenms and itolf Treat yourself to re sort hvtng tn tht~ spar1ous 1·ustom home Priced far below replaremen1 Re f1r..i l'all now. 645·0303 NEWPOITRXB Save SS Bring paint. elbolA grease and 1m agtnatton to transform Lh1s large 4 bedroom house into your dream home Pool & spa romplete the setting Lender 011.ned Bargatn pnred al $1113.000 Invest no .. 645 0903 YOU DESllVE m Custom builders home has everything 1ns1de & out Vaulted reilings Brirk walls. Solid oak cabinets Wide custom shutters Alnum Sundeck View of city hghts Prest1g1ous Mesa Verde Country Club area Take ad van· tage now. Ca ll 645-0~. FIRESIDE ROMANCE Intimate m aster suite with glow1nit fireplace 2 additional fireplaces in spacious living and family l'(JO(M Wet bar. Cheery breakfast room. Exciting li\•inj for the young or young at heart. Com".1~1ty pool and private RV parking. Convfnl,ent loca· lion. Immediate possession Prictd for quirk sale Call now, 645·Cl.'ln ,, .• --...... ~~ -y, . -~·. MESTIGE ADDIESS! Mesa Verde! Cost• Mes.'s "Best" location Charmine 3 Bedroom home shows pride or ownel'lhlp throughout. Spaciout ramily room with sliding walls ol glass open to lush out door entertainment area. Luxury living al an' arfordable priC'e. Take advantage now. rall ~·0303. • l:lsta Mesa (714) 645113 at Nm I -CIStl Mesa • CAPE COD ON CLIFF DRIVE Spe<'tat ular VIEW of OCEAN. BAY & soft rolhn~ hills .C..::.pe Cod .design \\llh 4br~ ~a and rool ~ ll ou'~ Sunday 1-5 2708 t'Mf ,-Of Cal for private showin g n,u; ROOG ERS 63J,·t266 NEWPORT HEJGHTS Ex cellent T F,;HMS & PRICE on this gorgeous 3br country t:oltagt• Jla:.11 all' 3 ('~11· + purking Drive hy 52U HEDl.A~l>S ,\\"E and <·all HAE RODGERS 631 ll Gt; NEWPORT ILUFFS IS rm JOHNSON 1 <im the RE ~i\X ~P<'c·1ahst for ~pt . Bluffs you 're bu ying or Sf'lltn~ Niii Pete· Jonnson G31 1266 ISUHD DUPLEX Way under murkt'l Vic·"' of Ba ~ Super ;\ P B lornl1011 60K down \.\-1Jj buy it Calf Curtis lit'rh erls Sr 631·1lfill MESA VEIDE Tall tree . IJeaullful pool. sl'dudecl ... pa. llldr' 1-\ll the goodies and bt:~l 101· ' $285 IHH) J ,\CK IE HANDLE~IA~ fi.11 12fili . .. . ... IUY THIS OHE VA nRMS Jbdrs , lg t·o1y fam rm " fire place Quit>! stret•t in Costa ~le:.a Pm·ed right at S\22 .. 'iOU JACKIE: ll A~OLE1\I A.\'. 6JJ.l.266 SELLER WIU RNANCE IARGAIN RA TE This 3 Br home ma\ lw the best OU\ 1n '.\l csa Verde It's loaded ,,ith potential, and j1erfet t for the homeowner honw lo\l'r~ clernted to crcall\t proJe<:ts. Prit'cd <it $12}1,!XXJ. Call me for mo rt• info Anne M('Caslancl li31-121if> OPEH lffOU CHR.ISTMAS The door to ~our new homt' w1 II be opened b) ~·ou if vou t'all mt· tuda\'1 ·rhi! ke\' fits the loek of a 2 Br I \·ear o!d ('Ondo IO co~ta '.\ie~:.i Lots of ... up er l"< t ru. and onlv Sl7 win do\\n rail .\nne '.\I t Ci:is la nd 63 1-126ti NEWPORT CllST INVESTORS SPECIAL Ocean \'u. 4 Hd ,\ 3 Ba . Fam rm .. \\et h:.ir. din rm . pool. tr nn1:.. walk to bt•ath. $210.tXHI Submit any offer B"b or DO\ te l\011p i59 1221 UNO.A ISU 180 Turning Basin \'1e\\, SHR. fl H.\ H11lwrd room . sep wing for long t<'rm gue. t Lg dbl dork for up to 70 ft ,'<,: .to ft ~ achb. plu!> s1dt· lll' Poof ,\ spa S2.IOO.OOO lfohor Done Koop i .'i9 1221 CAMEO SHORES 180 0 ('<.'an \'tl'W t ·HR. 31 :! RA . Furn Hm l.g yard w pool p,·t l><':H'h Si'2.t.OOU Bob 11r ()n\ 1e Koop. 759 122 1 COASTLINE & OCEAN VIEW Camro Shores fine~! 3 BR + den fR. Formal Din Huge tourtyd "' pool. pm hearh Bnh or Do\ iC' Koop 759-1221 llG CAHYOH B.EGAHCE Versailles on <;otr l'ourse .i Rr. 4Ba. ma id·, qtr . Formal din Sep Fam l~m "llug c· '.\l a~tN su11\'. jacuzzi. ··super Lo" Pnn•· SH50.11011 Ro b or Dovie Koop i5!l-1221 4 BR. 3 RA suite " ba v water ltn<' · 759· 1221 40 FT. IOAT DOCI formal din Fam Rm Hu!!t' mas ter \'IL'" Lg. sit dn bar l.g pat 10 to 5i5,000 Fe<.' Bob or Dm 11• l\oop CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 BR . 2 BA . Form a I Din Just rcdecor. & rt' modeled. Ocean \'1ew J>ri beaches SJJ!l.flOIJ Lil Bob or Dod C' Koop ;59.1221 LINDA ISLE LEASE 6 BR. 5 BA . Formal Din, F.R .. guarded c;alL'. ll'n - ni s. beach. Room for two Lrg. Boats S3.50U Pl'r month . Bob or Do\'le Koop. 759-1221 EASTSIDI J IDR NOW $169.000 Quiet cul-de-sac in prime E. Side :\l esa. Parquet entry. Bri ck frplc Tiled kitchen. Pantry Family rm. Water filter & soft ener Spa. Enclosed off. street RV pad. Giant patio. Stor age shed Fruit trees. OWC lg TD at 13'; \'ery flexible Low 6' 1 1st TO. Just reduced $6000 to Sl69.000 Bob Li cata 759· 1221 EXECUTIVE EST A Tl Custom golf estate home. 4200 sq. rt. 200· fairway frontage! 58R. 41:i BA formal din rm . recreation · & hobby rms. 2 frplcs. fam rm. sundeck. porch. pool & spa! Panoramic views from most rooms, 3 car gar. Storage ~alore. f or personal preview call • Bob Licata . Bkr. 759·1221 2341. 17• St.. c .... ._.. Uf·l2'6 4412 lertwc• Pkwy. lnlM 5H·t400 15 c...,.. ...... t¥ left 75t-UJI Independent Member Brokers SANDDOUAIS ThLS 312 Bdrm duplea pnosmu a 11reat 1nvc1t rmnt opportunity 111 W Nl'wport Lout1on • un b~lteva blf rln1nc1na makt this offenn~ rf alL,t1r and smart Aak ma only 12&5.000 .......... Iffy '7M700 7ff.1111 C.... .. MwFee --Yiew-SJ45.000 With oc:ean and canyon \lew and pnvate bearh sits this J Bdrm 2 bath ho me wtth fr enrh door s beau t iful h.irdwood floors, new pa111t, ne" rarpets and )eduded master bdrm swte Mot1v1ted seller 75t·"" ...... Isa.wt 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex . 307 Ruby , S32S.OOO UWC $30,000 doWT_! Owner ~~·4~ llilboeP.--. 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL NEW INSIDE & Ol!I'' Come see 1t at 2113 Miramar S(ZS,000 ~·3900 67~-42~ - 2 J~ !i~ttn. 2 hreplaces 2nd story deck 2 car gar $340,000 ~9364 C:O...O .. M_. 1022 ........................ 041EGOHIA New elegant 4 Br Vtc torian partia l vu. I OIA'llr contractor r1nan l\llll ~7i,.OOQ__ -- ll6J ...... 2 bdrm. 112 bath bouse. 2 rar garage 112 blks lo ~an Owner. SJ00.000 675-U]7 ..__.Yt.wHih F\ne loral1on. beauttful 3 Bdrm 2 Bath w ramily room Sew plush carpet inl!. 3 car 1?arage. lrg 30 yr assumable loan at 1212"; Low down pay menl C11ll 549·11755 or 644.7220 IJASMl!li E CREEK -full ocean \U 2 & den. 2 ba rondo Pool tenh1s, sec OIA'!l fin Open Sat Sun 11 4 19 l'url Own agt 64() 1515 728 ~L51 Presllf?1ous home ocean \le<A. 3 bdrm 3 bath, 2 St Or). I J400 sq rt I l'uper locat1on 2 blks from beach Wood fence l'U\e!'t'<f pallO & jaCUZZI 11. bltn n · dbl garaee. central A C. 2 brick frpks Xlnt terms Must see to beheve To be ~hown b~ appt only Ca II . .\gt. Colleen. !m 00(2 or 851 ~8_-_ ,,__ CatoM Hom 4 bdrm. 3 12 ba single fami ly home South of the "" > in Old Corona 1 del ~1ar Corner lot ' Elegant appoint me nls throughout SS2S .OOO Open House Sat-Sun 12 tQ 564Q-~,. 6i3· 11 75 OLDHillOIYU This super ocean \'tew homl' has ne\'er been on the ma rkl't before J , Bdrms. 211 ba. pool Fant~ttc potenttal C.Or a build-Out Excel fmanc lllg and terms Asking S485.000 Aj!l 833-2650 or 673~ lliCHVIEW Pnme locatton to enjoy CdM Custom11ed ron \'enient large home Wide range \'lew from lulls to ocean P1nancing t1\81lable Open house Sunday 1-4 22ti Poppy Ave Call Jo Ann Doran ... 759·0619 I '..(!\~~10 I .,v PROPERTIES, INC .. ---- 1 6 YIEWS 1Great lor at1 o n • 1 Bearhfront' 3 bdrm + den. 2 frplcs. beam reil I UI~ SI .250,000 NICE bnght & airy home 4 bdrm . beam reihng. pvt ~aches ~asehold 1238.000 MAUIY ST AUffll SIAUOM•WTY '7J..Sl54 ......... So Hwy d~lex 2 bdrm, I ba u unit + 1 bdrm car apt Patio Con1er lot. Rm to ex pand. gd in<'. f1nr Pnre redured _6'13·7!JMI CDMDCHA ... I Below hwy 2 BR l Ba hlMf + I BR apt will ucltance for bread ' i.&ter uriitl lnt.000. Dem PIOf•T•S u2 .s 111 Ilk ror t)fefHtl I -; .. tem ti• enttitt 9'ow feal•~­ • tlw a• I'-Tov DllilMfcr=:IN Iii· ...... ,Tr .... -.... dedM. . •. °"" flltlll *n u. -1flMI Gld ltUfT for -.. wb EASE! Sit. • 1 . l-1. * W11t .. • D1U1 Piiat uw 1oodltt •Ith a 1t'u11t1a1 ,..." ..... Ot CtllliO!d Ad.MZ·R . ~l Ill. MZ·5171 =Cl=-=ine.-:::.cA*~tai:ii·.::5171:..:.....&::111M.=:::::::====-·· . ' I I i ' I I I I f.11 OWMaWIU RMAMCI AT I 2~• With ts·~ down for 10 )tan 3 Bdrm 2 blllh 1rea1 rond1llon w 11 h m1nyC"xtru. A r WW fw IHlw 4'tn. ~tl0&td patio. rur11cr lot with RV arceu l\ak "'• 1111.~ for an 1111 POllllmtnl lo see. rall ~llSI -~~~HERITAGE REALTORS DESPERATE Musi Hll choice 4 Bdrm pool ho~ Take over approt S93,000 ID t!lllSI Ill& loans. RED UC F.D 10 SllS,000 Ja r k1e -~1'i W2STOIY Located tn the Mesa del ldaF-area, close Io srhoolS and ~hopp1nit .This S Bdrm beaut) 1~ JUSI nght ror a large family Covered patio and trees Nev. on lht market at $165 000 (' .i I' 54C>-ll.Sl ,~,HERITAGE . • REALTORS LWETOIUY! •HoDW11SI000 Mo With acceptable amt of option & SLOOO pr mo lease you can mo~e 10 tu day' Call Marna al(l 759-1221 l2"o DM • As ... H istif19 ._Sl2t.tOO 675-177 1 VA. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday OecembtH 5. 1981 RY ACCESS l;rral <vml•r lonlton in Mt'!ia dt'I Mar 4 Udrm, rl\mtl) room , n1•w l11h'hrn upphJll!'t'b. Inv l'ly )'ard ~·u11 price 1142.000 m 3191 C:~HHT -f"" PHOP£: HT It c, SELLEI IOUGHT AMOTHH 3 BR w Furn. room localt•d on rul- de·sac St•llH WI II t•arr~ lg 2nd $175.000 YES THEIE IS A SANTA Imag ine 4 nH t family room with form a I DR and lttrJ,tc lot. &>lier \\1 ll help finan ce. o rrered at $215.000. HIWPOIT IEACH l11;:h \IS1b1lit y C·3 Ocean \'lev. 120 rt fron· l.ige L'se or ex1st1ng bid~ or 4000 sq rt or bullrl JO (l(A'I ~q ft Owner will r arq Pri ce Si511 0110 631·7300 ReallOr "•_!:l f •tlh4J;;.t \\I I "•t.1 \lt•,,t I \ 642·61 SJ I I . ---~--------,---~----------~--------...... ----......................... ... .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday December 5. 1981 DI · Regals ' > Factory Sti r ke r P ri<'<' IT'S EASY TO BUY AT , BAUER 10% OFF REGALS -RIVIERAS -PARK AVE. -·LE SABRES - ELECTRAS -SKYLARKS AND DIESELS This off er excludes the New 1982 Front Wheel Drive Century Series Discount Does Not Include Dealer Installed lions & Destination Charges. I j -. , ---~-~~~---...---------------------------------------......................................... ... Or1nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 5, 1981 .,...... 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Olndot00vtr11oft down Uni.Lt .. -···· bo Fam Rm 2 frpk '· 2 Ire. 2 ur 111r1u S Bdrms SUO·HH l111rd slntcond SIOIO &u•hrlor. eler bit 111 S.ebel So f H t'n<'bd 11ar1it S»Slmo Sl)'lf )'our own apart • or f!UUae, w / It car pt. G1rdenrr 1895 J&'75Llft> l40-3M4 Fr n r rd 'I' rd a • ffHlllt:1 . 177 ' kltdwft, 1h11 rrpt. 11r P . or, .. ho !!,. No prU 759 I 914 • rmnt !You dffora~ we paynwet nt1ot11ble. I •Up f1u ternu Pnn S11rr1 MI m I C 11ra1rs K1d1 ' prts __._ cond, rrr f1dllt1u, IOo, no .. 1tr r n ~ 4" ~ 1:1 allowanrt ) I yrar l " old. pr1 mt Su :t:rll.e Ad ttoo. Dai .... l· . o 3 Br bcM.IM wllb yard Viti--•·1 mo ...... P W ... •TO ••"'CH ildult.t Sot~, no ""'U. mo 5 e~ ._., t"rlllll MO*' .. A I J 1 1 ~' .., ..... "' T ...---""" I Br S3'70 U11ls p11d, Ut' ....., It 6200 t:d ly • Box lM<I. Cotta EuWde 2 BR 1 BA 1 w T v~ ~ • b mo ~-ent fer 2 story NtwpOtt Shortt· Newport VII aae. W W Newly decorated 2 Br I rarport. Quirt adult, no incrr in _Hunt Brh_ Whelan Mru 92al-*O pr, fteMS 'yd, ,.,t, ' ~' 1 :.~~a r:_ NI .,.rt lteclll UH bomer;uo. : ~~l~.5 ~:cal:t~ ;~c~:~w drro~ JW~~'/44 no ~ls pr t • U 3 W li • Y N1~ J bdrm, id ult&.~ kick OK. 151$ per mo •'7 HOM~ t'1R R .:NT •••••••••••••••••••••• ioead di N )tl.lkS!' -Pauo, pool, garage No n...-t Estate l8lll ~ 4405 evrs 3 •-Bd •A~. 1'° 0297 -or l a t 0 pets LUIUIY CONDO NEW BREED APTS .... ~ llC'CW •••••••••••••••••••••• $ Bdt S S. • 4 rm 1'100.S750 H CAMYOH ...,._ ,..... 181~ Rochutt'r up 2BR 2BA, micro wavr. 9fll .,..7 _ r.li1t.tl . m llt .nu crptt t'en ctd ya rd a 'Luxurious . Thrtr 2bdrm,2ba ,Ca~Cod StJlln_ ttuhrompt pool, gar, ~?fw1th l.OfTl4l~ 18rJba.larrnrlpatau, Jlllclmteltft ....................... C!'c;laMa~~ -~~rr!:· !:l:l:.1~t1~ 't ~~a bedrooms. Two baths spill level townhome ••edi 3740 flttplart. walk lo shop· Jac:u~~1~1~00£''w~r tncl gar Nr Hunt T•SMllr,ITC hlmd 3106 &bKgait.7591221 ~ Anll!..no fee . Rlc:hlydecorated Muted Ttnn11, pool , Jll', ....................... ""''COM beaches Plld.Adulu,noptu 393 Hrbr 1380 no pch "'" ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 2 BR Ba d ----tGoes. 3000 '""Uare feet. fireplace. "50 mo. H.l.'i Fl.,IST _m.:m 1 or~ 7020 Hamilton, CM 64S m I Mlllfll harm1na lbdrm COl· I aplx.aar.sml 4BR.Ba,t.'t.Pool,te11nls "-· I k • ..,h t K th " "'-~··l"'::-28R, 1e•. nr 2BR l~BA ms+ 13& ,. .... taae.2cartJar,matutt fenced yard.small ch1ld &pl~arwnd. K1d1 ok Vl"eroo s lOt tee 0 a 17 .7284 Spanl&hDtalel.1ving ! S2 7$ Single 312 8 .... ..,..... "' dep au pd N Be h , 75,000 cpl pref Rd's rcq. OK Nopeta. S475 .-..dep. No pru. U7,S mo . ~oJfCOUrM.121tOmonth. 1 BRdupl.x w/ pallo on BrauUtul patk·llke sur· Larlupur open Sat 12·3 ~hool1 No Pet• $425 Blvd. ' M c fadd!~ Prln A , Rlrh l!hyer Win~. (2JlHJ8· 60. 1964 A M'ever~tl~~ 5.11·~ early lease. 117 Rue w .. ter. 2 blfrom ocean. roundln111 . Terraced ..!1..ID~M..e es Adl~ll'!l..s_. l8_·~ 71 ill__ ---Ch BR R Grand Valee. Open Sua· Mll!S/mo 61}3* pool. Sunken 1111 bbq, 2BR. 2BA COndo. St1>$ to 631·61~ --- Palm Sprin&• se1.700. Mete 3124 38;~~~f~~~spa S:~Jr H~:tlll~:~ ~Y~5R T~\oser cal11 ~home NwptShores 2 1parklin1 fount11ns 8ch Frplc. Encl Gar I Br E1s1de. s mall but U=~~~~r furnilhed Oft Golf Club .Um, ut1I pd.pool, for I S79S +SD 2243 P1mfic Harbour. 7l8'0-8329_ .• ea r. 'bt•dtn:2ba,Zr11r1ar S paciou s r111>ms . Adul~mo760·1~ co1y w/lolti of neat __ C"l,,.llt 7 Dr. 714.320.uu or pel"llOO S350, for 2 S375. l "'8" 108. CM ~ 847S 3 Br. 2 Bi. condo In 11lnt 2 bib to beach & pvt Separitr dlolng aru. s.AefMwr ~ Adult~ only ~ -L.:...a.LIL- •lu3A . BR co ttage 1dt.6 642-7743 _ loc. All 1mtn1t1es :O~k1j~: kri~~:eenl •,; Zbdtm,l ba 16$(1427'_., Need couple to manaie MAllMllSWAU CHIAPIST ~-7570 --Sharp 4 Bdrm pool home S700/mo Ava ii now ubineta Walk to Hunt lna.W.9999days~ smaU apanmt complu I, 2 "3 Br Townhou.sr ,. ._OM W•Tll Clean 1 BR furnished cot· $1100. Im med. uccup l. mgton Ctnter 2bdrm, 2 ba, view of 8ay. 6".::!JAU1~93J2 Apc.s Patios. 111nelt " •-w~'~•TD,:;.• lage, very private. adlts Cul·d·sac 3490 San Nr. beach lbdrm, 2ba J Bdrm furn. 5485 Retrig, wasber, dryM. double tar garaars. "' -onl)'. no pets. $435 Incl Rafael 979·5370 or 1ardener. no pels. f7SO Townhouse unfurn,SSSS fil .846·~ nur Hunt Harbour INN WPORT BEACH all util ~·OS 2 540-7618. J udy _ @~9§2·~..:... Mete 1124 me8tiBJIU OU~ olt 840-·6807 25K ~· 11.•ume long •edi 3169 3 Br 2 ba. 2 car garage I Lwt 2 Br 21,o, Ba. Pool Adult.s , no ptts ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 2 Bedroom term rinancin1 OWC RV0 storagr ruvtred spa tennlS security Ut1h11es f'rtt' Newer 2 Bdrm w1aara"e, APA.JlTMINTS 1015 Eneland St balance at 12~ w tNO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 1 · "' · h t " " Beautiful lands"ap•d ~-1368 PAYMENTS sszs 000 UDO 1su: charming 4 pat.to, ranee a. disposal 1 ~•tt Walkto-wac 1 tS adults.nopet.s 1430 , "' _ Prin 001 · Ow~er' bdrm, 2"1 bath, lrg sun 1675 ~-lst & l!t + SIOO 962·l398. __ 1..4QUINTA HERMOSA MS-~77 garden apu Palms or 3BR, 38A Close t o 1~ Y · · ny patio. l'Ompletely up clu.rung dep S900 move 2 8t 1 Bi I blr to bch 16211 Parkside Ln, I blk ..--y DICOI. decks Pool & Spa. lfut Beach S79S mo 604 16th -=~=-· --graded SHOO mo Vtar· Ul, bal spread uver 3 ssoo. 212 lllh St H.B W ol Beach. 3 blks S of ,_...,.. peld. Adul~ no pets SUett .536-1453 ] UNITS C.M. ILBJ!LGru.E4J .. 675·616J ~s. 979-676~~es ~5-7!2_ _ F'..dlnge1r 47 S ~,!~s~::. ~l~n~ld~I~~ ~~ S4 :!:~ ---- Pnce Jl&Sl redl.l('ed, near Want something x tra 3 BR 3 BA, pool tennis Beautiful s Br + Den, 3 --• 441 ~·5073 2 BR I', BA ~ SSIO new,callnow special 1n a 2 Br Goodloe S750.964-1688,1 Barrplr.fresly painted .. •Clos ' 22.50 TSL lnvstmnls 642_1603 Townhouse. completely 67~~. ~k for Laune 1 ~et.bar. nice loc. Close to °':.*' llC J Ir To...._ Vanguard ~0-9626 14 UNITS C.M. furn~~ Mo 760·9117 2bdrm. l~a. no dogs $425 beach, school & shops Mft'u•s a.as Newly decor. ga.s pd . 2 BR I'• BA 1495 Eastside with pool. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. hreplare. 645 V1 ctor1a , I.I ~mo C!,11968·4021 encl gar., pool, dswhr 2BR 2 BA SSZO ownrr anxious, 11reat gardener and water pd Ml).9124. --3bdtm. 2ba. bit in BBQ. .611 2.8() SL, bei.:e. new Adults. 642·5073. 398 W Wilson 631 5583 f1111ncing at 10''\-~~ 76Ct_&7.!4 4bdrm. 2ba, lrg bat•k) rd, f11>le. rvrd patio, 2 m1 t1> lop, paint reblt. tires. J 2 Ir. I le AD+ TSLI VI m lS 642· 1603 omts .,.,.,..sited S750rroo. heh fl50 mo + Sel' per f.e e t S I 4 • O O 0 Newly drcor C:as pd Ill~~ ....................... . S81·8188eJes . ~·4945 tlDF'NllSI ) encl gar .. puol, dshw r. ' 21 OO ~ 3202 N1loe rlean 2 Br I Ba S Blks to ocean. Elegant 2 Adults. 6'2·5CJ7} \\'eli1:field •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• New carpet & paint in & Br F'am1ly Rm & Den '76 450 SL 57K m1, I Spariou.~ 2 Br. I Ba S39S F"" ...... LY """~S. R_...•LS ·out. fenced ya rd & S&50Mo Plushcrpts.21, owner. Drown, a.II re 3Br,J&,,Ba S42S Laun--"' COSTA MISA '"""'"' garage. No pets . ~50 + Ba Cedar & glass, sun c rdo. 400 Piii S21 ooo ,...., f I .. ., 9"'" Sparkling cle<1n I~ apts l.3lX140'1ot+smlbwld Yearly·Weekly ·Winter. seeurity 2544 Orange dl'l'k. dbl ca r pr v v ' ~ ac.,poo .no·~ ror famlhes w I or 2 l·ng. Pr1·~0d to S"ll 2.3.4,Bdrms. ··t '"S48·2778. . I garage. full u ma1nt. lfl5N t:st llwy .LB $495Mo.2Br I Ba Apt .. 'Id N k I' '"' "' J•COISR~•LTY ---~ 4!M12l2 'Garagr. was her1dryer, ciu ren rpar ,eat Clell{l.frg28R,l'.,BA.2 '24.S.000. Cbl.l('k Spiller. "' ~ 4 Bdr eltecutiv;--home yard Adults, no pels In •-.. l ... all '-··'I . S II h Id pd Nopeta le\el. i,., m1 from beach, 6311.2166 ---n MGRS q l 627 18th St u.,i..-oc.. 1-""'l·Ul!. ma (' I 2 8 2Ba SS25 a · r-"vr151l w pool & spa F'am 1ly wre a ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. no pets Only 1 year r nu pets adults only M·l, 3000 sq ft bwldmg on 675-6173 rm. formal dining, zi, ~I J fam home New paint & MO MOMEY DOWM! l..uxury studio. spa. TV. old. Call for appt Jl8 W Wilson 631 SS83 '495 mo 960-239_2 __ _ black top & re n ced ---Ba . .:xcellent condition 1"6.e 1244' rarpel Move Ill ready u ve Ill mys BR Harborj ma id servit·e. phone!., ~MGMT 642 1603 EA.STSJDfo: Sunny 2 Br B~A.'iD NEW ya rdCM $1SOO mo ............ 3206 Sl200 rncl. gardener & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl200 per month Agt. View home for 3 yrs a. Sl1511.k 4992227 !STUNN ING la rge 1 & 2 huge deck. gara11e S400 °PBR. 2 BA,. garage 6'.S-4832 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• pool serv1re 751 ·3191 01 1 'T'wnhome. new 3 br. 3 ba. 64().5560 I'll give)'~ ,, ownrshp ~auuful 2 bdrm Ore an Br. 2 Ba Garden Apt M~ nOj>tlS Mil 0165 stove & dishwasher. sm Lots for Wt 2200 ~~a r~ndv~:~r:~~~~ ~ Agt Avail Ot>l' I i:i~·~~ar P~k9of,°°'· 644-5.5Bllpnn of!!Y fronl Penlhou.se Condo Pool. 710W I~.~ I ADlJLT 2 Br open beam child OK S525 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal~S Mo 770·0347 I ·. ---.Jl r'' mo -Balboa lsland Waterfront 2bdnn. lba. frp lc. 2 car Comp furn Lea:.e by MESA VERDE home at ceilings. lots or wood. ~~ - ----- 4 arm of land Newport ·---2 Br. garage. fnrd yard Condo 2 Br 2 Ba 3 Br 2 Ba. Yrarly ren· gar w d S700 mo yrly rro until July 1st SI ooo tmSpbere 2 & 3 dlx apts ser ving bar S400 mo WALK TO BEACH Beach.. OK for Condos. IAY FIOMT Kids pets ok. SSOO mo 1 t:ruvenuty Park. Irvine. t!]. 5. Mo. 770.0347 1146-m. · I Owner 11141730.8444° · ~· $46 1034. :'io pets 2256 ~ aple Barh. stove & refng. gu ()(firrorMed1cal Bldg 2bdrm.21.,ba l 2?1J.APomona.&l5·548(1 A•all J4 n Si50 New NB Condo 2BR. 2BR.2BA,frplr,ur.noi ~ rt•tldl l 76t 2 Brw--ar ne;lydet'or 5:.48·7~or_6738803 & 11.ater pd S275 mo 641-0763 A ent , Little Island. 2 bdr!fl. 2 , and646-~ _ 700-8080 . 21,eA, 2 car garage,• pets F..nd unit Water ... ~ ............. , adults.g Drapes. bit ins. • 2 Br Condo nr SC ~1!719 Silent Va lie)' me m ' bal . 2 c,~!.P'· ava1IDyrly 2bdrm. 3ba, frvlr. maste1 Wood Bridge Spat:1ous frplc. Washer dryer·' Paid ~ 673 7737 OCEANFRONT , & 4 Br patio Call bt"' n l s P1au, SA Pool, Spa ~ 3144 ...... hi RV oo ease ~per mo ave bdrm derk encl yrd 4BR 2l BA f"am rm Ad Its o et N ----· · · ~ Nopet.s 641146-0or ...,rs P prop S4 ~Schweickert 642·8235 · . · 7 • u · n .P s ear Blt4fs 4BR, 2BA 2 encl Avail Winter Weekly 636-4120 646-49 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d.n, bal approx S4600 64>9 . Comm pool spa. nr SC I dm rm. patios. La ke. Hoag Hospital Days.I pati1115 Like Brand New I Monthly 673·7873 667 "G" V1ctona 5470 11 S.MOKETREE 2 BR. 2 ~9afl S 144tves.A Plaza S750 mo Cal l.enms, pool, pnv $1000 549-4Ul,Evrs~93Q6_ 1950 mo 49 7 421 4 OCEAN F'RUNT () 1 261.9 'f 'Sant&Ana ~10 ,Townhouse. 28r. 1'2 ba. BA. Condo.'end unit oo HARBOR RIOG E .... ,...... 3207 W.28JL 64().1327. SSS 6188 Offlre, Mew rt H"'4]Ms 644-7020 Ask for Cathy' BR 2 BA ~va1I e n~~.2 -pool, patio Xlnt l'ond Park, 2 c<1r ear . pool. ll,000,000. lol will J \' ........................ Sharp E Side 3 br I b, 759-6.Wl 4brt3~qwet cul·de· ~Ids ~eekl~ ~nthl)' 752 94661 ~7_5 .. 979·5425,646 6789 l~!lll!S~Smo 644-lil923 FP>.OOOneeded 759 0481 j house on quiet stret>I l n 1 v e r s 1 t )' P a r k sac Walk to schools Beautiful 4Bn, ..,amilv • 2 Br t Ba. nu r d p . all &...,.a •edi 3141 CdM So of Hw-r R·2 I PROPBTY Gar. frplr $69!> inc Tu11.nho me Ca rdiff K.idSok Sl200 mo Refs rm Dlllrm pool.tennis . OCUMFIOMT gar,aduluonl>,no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• level, buildab ~ lot' MAHAGEMEHT .\!!JJ!..Wwie646·8816 2BR 2BA . Garage! 54S-9334.D.J!.YS 6462017 xrl.Y $1200mo64606U 2bdrm,l balh,l175wk S4.50rm 279 W W1lson.CkeanView Deluxe1&2 rmooo. Agent 675·3411 SUMMa WIMTEI 3 Br. 2 Ba lrg fam rm opener. pool. Jae S7~, EX-EC c T I v E 2 B 2Ba St t b h 3bdrm.2bath nrbearh 00·1819 Br Apt5 Newlydecorat· or~l830 • w frpl r cpts drps mo 6_.0 22 17 I Uays I • r eps 0 l'll(' · AJlent 675·8170 _, . , ·\\-.\ S p a c 1 o u s 2 BR ed f di h h YIAILY-CQMM'L blt1ns dbl oa~ 1\\•a1i iSl 1882(evesl w hRESIDENCEd commty pool & tt'nnis ""')O t s1·~ dep Prefer Your unused Townhouse Apl Adulb d'. re n,ge,h 5 wdas er,. (Mofr--.. • h " , WOO D -R -I , 1t ou t s tan 1 n ~ Sll2!>rm ..,. .,., , 1sposa eate poo , Pr -.;'""'' Dec . 81 $10ll mo B D G E VIEW• 4 bdrm. large PROPERTY HOL'SJo: dean. quiet person., , ~-!1'¥l951·6073 elevator. subter prkng. 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Call 760 0835. Agt -Sell them Alt 4 -from bearh. no pets. A 11 u t 1 I 1 n w 11 h do Xtra trg IJ\· rm over · -· lwnhse. gar. 1 a. fp l'u 4bdrm. fam rm. 3 rarl ir._ &...--Spark • .,00 9 059 f I '-'-Ulg bay Se~ bldg 3 Br I Ba, lrg fenc prd. pets s750 mo lease gar $2200 mo Eves -~ I Ling clean 2 Br I'• -mo t 4· t or w a 1 er e rl 1 111 n g !':""d d ' k nu carpets paml. $675 <"" ,,.,.., 760 0607 Capistr.o th d Ba S400 Jo'enred, ullls 121317!!? 4661 system. Rrady for your ... n ergroun par mg TI().2460 ......_ --•••••••••••••••••••••• WI an a I pllld Refnge 2 'ma II 2BR. gar ~ew rpts drps. contractor.S2SO.OOO Adults mo67~671l ~~ullful 3BR . 2~,BA Woodbnd~eVlg 2Br lba. 3BRl1,BA.nrtx·h.frplr. nde th I rhil~OK .nopels v.alk brh town S575 ~ I Br & stud) SIO\'e rondo 1n Parklike set upper unit Drps rpt. llG CA.MTOM pool.dbl gar 16.SO mo YEA .. ·AOUM> AJH· u r e ~Walla~ 642·4905 l~guna Rlu 4!4·0C!!!_ We specializr Ill homes & refnge. ut1ls paid ne ... refri!il S600 mo Beautiful 3 Bedroom ~-67~ _ 96().72(17 So"a' Ach••""~ o O ., P'I & building sites 10 Ocean s ide 113 E IUlg.Calhedral reihng & 213 1907 fi400 o r home on thegolf course •«10<•F1eeS..noa1 a1y IOt 0-PoW 312' Ocean f ront. five re· Rancho Santa Fe and I Master Su1le l.arJ!t' 2139931645 Canllani l B•urc". eeo • .. .................... , rrodeltd apts furn. & Fairbanks Ranch 12 Ba boa. 67J.~ -Pantry &r kitchen F'plt All 0tmenllleS Wllh ...... d 3400' Po•hel . Piu) mo•e 61'ft 6u1'de OCIAH·YllW unfurn MiSO lo S800 licensed professionals 10 Jbdnn, 3ba, ocean nev. · & rec fa r 1I 1t11! ~ DB.UXE COMDO 5('('unty gate S:00 11 per ••••••••••••••••••••••-! GREAT AECllEAflON· from Dana Point most, 213·J4S.l~l il4·494·4719 srrveyOW"oeeds. s teps t o bearh . f750mo.6313S37 IBrinspar1ousluft . ~nlrhdClallsl i iam'PalmSprings Area Ttnno,•freel euons fl~ mo_ 642-3951 Eastsid• C-ondo. ~BR ?I, h do ~e or ea~ IMooteray CC 1 ''ondo 'I scenir bluff, hke nev." Studio apt. virw, loft 19dios.taf9 r..~ ~ _ -green ouse wio ""· t _ " IP1o &pioshop1•"1 Be the ~irst occupant ' skylltes.gar $495 714 5'·1113 ---new. no pets S800 mu rp r. as~ . •J & lmt"Slmt>nl .. s ... mm1nn • Goll w frplt' & 2 Br "' den Ckeanfront at Rockledge. MISC RENTALS 631·2963 tenms Nr North,.ood · weekl,y &monthlyrates OrwongRa~ngr JHJSlftrtM Hurry forthebest\1e11.' 2 BrlllOld)led \'illa. • ulf ":r" ''Ct "i,>1'11J • Juq •u A•"'• s ~nuo • )nu"' 1 C.-1t1 Sf:, f N\'IHilfl;W ',. . . . ,.,..,.... 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No •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 v1ng •No PP!~• .. clean. dshwshr, garage ~Sli29L 497·2147 __ fin, $12.000 dwn, only 675-8120 U I Jae. Lp!ilrades Adults ~ 646.2389 VILLA BALBOA. bay & ~;0•1 1s Oiie,, Oa·•~ I ------Avail. D!c Isl 661 025 .. L •-Mi-f 3152 ·-ms l@lmo. 776·3094 Adults, spat· 3 BR 2 Ba S690mo Im med Orr -· -, ocean vu . 2 br. 2 ba. den. ~ IEASTSIDE lBR B -.,.... ·~ ooodo.pallo.nnnl.laun ~·l872,~Hl600 jBlldfsCondo.JBru.p.lbr fam.rm,di'n rm,luell" ,... B Ba p .1 d A Villa S375 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .... ,.HITTE Luxury 2B R. 111 BA. dry. 2 car garage 6 or l8 L"n1vers1ty Park, 3bdrm, ,;;"$ 300 a 1 r en, rm. frplr. 2 patios. a e • Gaiden Apertment• Apt. Laundr) room I 544 17~ 2ba gar great vin ZO AC. •OCEANFRONT• ,.,,-d 3 b K t h " ' Oakwood , ... l5 2 r 1 00 SI e f'nge Ulclu Golf Course Condo 2 Br ~ Great virw. frplr. 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B S-185 1495 · ~ • . ...~IT Trouble Selling Your Buch LIVlng, large 3 Br enc. yard. no pet!> ~-024Z 640·8121 1 642·5161 ,64G-810'1. NEWEST gated 20 --• 2 r. · Lg 2 + 2. fpc bit ms . ~•H·v Property? Trade 1t with 2 Ba. garage. patio S8SO mo 6'2·792i 3 BR 2 Ba. sngl story 2bdrm Iba huge yrd Townhome VILLAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSL M mt -642J 60.11 spilt It\', Ad Its So pets IEACH G 607 Ins 63 4·1535 & . l l'"_ .. _ 0 . k I ke t I . . . covv UNl.TY 2 •. 3 Br C\.JTE 2hBR apl l. $600 I Easts1de lg WR. natural I 10 _,, """l •the real Amr n can m .2233 LEASE W OPTION TO ,.,uoe n par I se vrry pvt Newport Hts •• .. per monl year Y d . I •--.:;_w;• -Trade Co. We have hun· · Pt:RCHASE TRY CAR llnJ! 2 ca r Ra rage. 64>9095. 2"2 Ba. 1600 1800 sq fl 673.5625 woo c r 1 1 n Rs "' Clean 1br.1 ba. encl gar An adult community on dreds ot E,schangeab!e MOVE IN :'I/OW GOLD. etc as option ' fireplace. IRe pat1od S8SO p;N~ Pl 5 Br. drn din ol pw? luxury Garages. --cabinets. ut1 hties pd I a\ a 11 n 0 11. 5 38 5 the Back Ba y Sptr· Properties Ill Cahforn11 FREERENTTOJANI D 1 4 b mo 97S 1262 )S . • hydro·tubs 1n master Ba Ib o a I ~ I an d i mo.~l 16ti0 586-07•! 768454j tal·ular Spa, 7 .swim· Throughoul Cahforn1a Walk 3 blks to beach & ~b~art°.a'h~: tu; 7~·9386e\1> rm 11400 mo Ageot. suite. formal d1n1n ~aterfront 3 Br 2 Ba Fireplace. pool. p\t ---._ nungpools.8hghtrdten· atllN market, lg 2600 sq rt ~ 673·00f10___ rooms, wood burning \early rental S97S Mo patio. dishwasher. onjBToro 3132 rus courts. bike trails. owf75.3753 3BR 2"1BA. den, fam rm ~~7~~ mo O 11. n er I 2 Br 2 :alt(TALS Harbo r Ridge. 4 Bdr. I fireplares. m1cro·wave1 Ca!I nj>-0347 E side. all in idri: 2 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ u l t 1 n g g re e n w frplc. Jg dining. pm ---$650 great view S2 700 mo ovens, fenred patios &11 br apt frpl r sh refr I garden apts f'rom SS60 New rondo 2 BR 2 BA. ar he lors. I and 2 "'SPllMGS" patio, master bdrm Clo6etoSC Plaza Green 3Br 2Ba $875 ~~Ji!(l.Y644-7020 __ yarm Pnvate .. elegant ow, d'isp. ~tils · inri'1 :i57·28!L.. a\•a1l l2 1l5. lst. last dep.1 bedrooms apartmrnts. wuryCondo w frplc & tile tub, 2 rar brook home, 3 BR. 2 RA. 3 Br 2 Ba $900 furn 2 br. 2 ba frplc on li~ing only 15 minutes ~tmo. 67~5207 I 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave ~d~K . 1625 Dan and townhouses from Rancho Mirage 3 Br. 3 rncl gar. Sl.200 mo liv. din. ram rm . enc l \~~Ba RI •833"!8,15 Peninsula Adu.Its . fro. m fashion Island. 1 .... -P--'--_._ 3107' Aduits,upsta1rs.no~Ls ~ SMOto SIOOOpermonth Ba. Sl20,000 e q u1 ty 67>8591 Ya rd . 2 c ar gar .. aisor t . .,.,.,., l6501mo. Sl400 move-Ill minutes to S.C. Plaza or -~ Sierra Mgmt Co IWIN4• •edi 3140 On Jamboree At Prefer s ml comm"I ....__._ 3224 $860. mo SlSOO de p •-•edi 3241 Ava11.12tl5/81.642·335S O.C.A1rport.Just eastof ::::• .. •••3•b••/•2•b•••f•••,•• 64l·~. 1••••••••••••••••••••••• SanJoaqwnH1lls Road lrv'ne rental prop _._ 640-6140 --..-----N Bl d •· f ..-uu1larea r a, rp c, ---11.141644·1900 New po rt • Laguna I •UIR rT 0-PoW 122 Beautiful Woods Cove of quiet lot, Wrstcllff ~ Diego Frwy Start· .l'!Jl'· 675·2010 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse Luxury Adult units at af Duplex. 2 Br. l S.. frplc. 1 ' ......... ••••••••••••• • ~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Spac. l br house at back ~r1 v · "' so 0 gar. Adults. no prt.s. S750 GA.JtD84 YIST A • .-..; WtlFfLE Tiil Owner/Btt. WI' • .. •••••••••••••••••••• Home 3BR. 2BA Brand area 12 blk lo sbo ing mg at SIOOO a month : · · fordable livmg 1 2 ., 3 garage Near Lido shop· (714)347-0108 3BdlownhomeS7SO,va· Newlydec.lge2brw lge New w.1th 2 spas &r all l1r&bus Mature:!utt.s 631·!>439. 2473 Orange Yrly small quaint up· sk~li~t.pat10.ya~d.all Br Well deco~ated pmg arra S600 ar SSOO TIADE cant. dbl car. ~a~. frplc. yard, S7SO mo. 33971 ameDJl•es Across from only. no pets. Ca 11 Avr., Costa Mesa sta 1 rs 2. BR , I BA built-ms, laundr) rm Olympit Silt' pool, light year lease Adult.s, no l bdrm, 2 ba S225.000or 2 =~::b!1~~!5·M~~ Alcazar Q.r 496·6804,Ht I ~;;;,.h ·~ ~o m 0 ~·1920 (9-4 wkdys) Nrw spac multi level 1 ~/rm util..2_<1~75·8213 ~~ls only. cat OK ~25 edrkten?.1s court, Jarurn. pets Must have ref's bdrm. 2 ba S300.000 Golf ~Uf option. Diana For rent or sale. 2 st)' ,_._....:: SEAVIEW. 4 BR + fam twnhse, l BR, 2 ba, C.-dtlM• ll22 TSLMG T. 642_9412. pa ukt landscaplnJ! ~ve by 6l4 Clubhouse condo for Ukr condo In «<> 1 home, 3 decks . Jbr. 2ba. Large I bdrm duple~. rm. But Ocean View. ~en/atudy, tpc .. pool. •••••o•••••••••••••••• 1 ·-bd b Most beautiful bldg m ve 494 6303 ___ _ rated community or " kit. liv rm l!pstrs. sep ocean view, frplr, uhl. Many Upgradn. Securi· 1ac, dblr gar S750. Sft:P TO ~EAN. Most d'j 2 • 2 a. f°°I. flB. Generous rent 11· Oreanfront for Wintrr Rancheo Mirace, Palm lbr, tba. hv rm. kit ~E!l· 552·5a8, 5·le~ ty, pool, tennis. rzooo. 6JS.71m charnung in old Corona. a u73u19. no67 ?~. 39S Iowan« Rrntals f'llriu1hed & o.rrt. Indian Wells or dnstrs. saso. 779·2639, Clean 2 bdrm house, good (213! m3629 2 Br. 2 Bl f11>k. ocean or ......,. ___ 146·0619 ~u"! Broiler '7H9l2 LaQunita.OwnerWritr zeL crntral loc. Garagr. 4f lwlhFlf'llhlMd view from drck . 2Br,t~ba.S10Joann St.[)etuxr pools1 dr xtr1 ~FEE 'Apt.,Condo IO Drawrr 44 PO Box · Spectarular 2 story small yd. Children. prts .-wpolT~HTS ..... •••••••••••••••••• 900/mo. Call Anthony C.M. No children SrMll lartp 2br z ba. bllns.I rentals V1lla Rrntals. :lllOOC«onldelMar.CA Th,• fastest draw m ~he isolated rllff house. 21 ok S750. 497 ·3898. 3 Br. 2 Br. Gardener ..... PHlllll di 3707 days 642-S7S7. rvrs Ir ok. .631·2626 dswht 11.ot miles beich 675-4912Brolltr. m25 ~est . a Dail) Pilot decks over ocean $1 200 4:!N-2ST6 ~c 1700/mo. ~5110. .. ..................... wknds631.es30. Beautiful I bd , I ba, Adhs. no pets 1450 mo Vrrsaillrs Corner Pen. WANT ACTION' · Classified Ad Call To. 8J.&4. 3 B;, 21.oa b;--2rar g;;_ 5pe( 3 BR 2~ ba, v_ery Saall 1 bdrm. utll incl'd. SPECTACULAR OCEAN 5'o¥e: carpets, draprs 1 5JH3112 thoo.w-2 br. 2 ba. Avail Clauifed Ads&U-.5678 da 642-5671. ____ f '* Ytley 323 Ocean view No pets. c~tOWDl!se. Pool, JOC· •to$400. ~CITY UGHTS VIEW. Q 11 1 r t a r t a 2 br, llo; ba. crpts, frpl, I ~· 50 675·3'717_ ._._,,..,.,.,, ...................... Sl.200 mo to mo Agt. IJQI, etc. t7SO/mo. Alt f'7S.4l3I r'romrvrry room. larse (n3)@§716or597·0956 ctriis. blt·IN. w o hkup . ....... ::.:;:;:....... HOME fOR RENT ~ $M-1Ml l Br, l ~ to beach, 1470 l Br. D /mo. Anthony Adulb over 3S preferred, palJO, aar. llOO SJS.Otl!_, IMYISTOI SPICIAl.S 1. 3 8. R. nr. S. Coast PL St 12.900 2. Fixer duplex . Cos ta Me sa $117.500 3. 4 Plex 2·3 BR/2·2BR $238,500 4. 7 choiC'e units . Whittler $392,500 s. Cus. duplex. CdM 2·3BR $347,SOO · RCTaylorCo • • I I l Bdrm. S700. f'rnced CM.standing view 4 Br. 3 Wiii)' Penthouse. 1 Br. !Ml. ut1L 905/52'·0524 , da7I call MZ·S7S7, wknds I IU'lt 2 Bdrm. No pets J ... Oii yard' garage. Kids Ir Ba . decking, d in ing f750., Security. Rrr. alt 6PM . 714/615·7246 1-tao. 139$. 631·2177. 311 W. 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Catalina sunset I Br l>hare bath. 1250 household nvileges & for my 36' Sloop. Quiet 111 NB (8aywood Apts1 girt Fo'r:ietails call suite on sublease 1n J OpporttllitJ 5005 Ir• 2 Br 2 Ba 2 patios . 2BR 1"'2BA, frpl. lndry , VILLAGE 557·Z783Chnstina pr' vale ~r & Ba J Corn Pres &45·8988 All amenities Avail Jan ~I~ Commerce Plaza Ofhre ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · d 1 'I 75 493 2110 I · --1 ~'-L -----t J215 + ulll 760·6009 .="'"<" Pm nr Airport Copy 1--------frplr. A u ts SI 200. 00 • · · New 1&2 bdrm luxury XLN"T nr Hoag , S60 per $411-4077_ _ 2BR nr SC Plaza Lrg &tboa 2 br beach apt. 600 sq rt. Mesa Verde sen & microcomputer fas t F 00 d c 0 1 5 t 875-6358 1NJCE. ocn view. 2 BR 1 adult apl.S m 14 plans I week Pvt Ba No Smok 4 Br 2 Ba house V.' D etc de c k po o I J a c S300 d t r area dJ H C ' d 1 -: I BA. gar. lndry. walk to Bdrm from $490. 2 bdrm '!!.&.'!!' ~1tche11_ ~· 1035 \'1cton a St. CM Cal ii !'tonsmkr 1285 a~cl ut1I ''fes I •st6~~~385:r S45-4123 a 1151«78 or 752-16-i M1ghny. I oronak. e -...THll"''(I shops no pets $450 from S570 Townhoui.e Room w pvt bath k1tch " 646-83116 s.56-1626 1l!_lar -~ - ------_!__ ar. amp e par ing. «S-Z710. _.. ._ _ from S640 '+ po<>ls, ten· laimd pnv West <.: ~1 1 u--~-b r --Mlh /So --d M f Young prof F s eeks BAY FRO MT Costa Mesa office with well est. SS0.000. Ont of I kind luxury aplS. 2 bdrm. l bath apt located directly across from the Reuben E. Lee. Just remodeled with new ca11>etin1. drapes, kitchen cabinets & ap· pliallt'es. This upstairs unit includes a fireplace. mirrored bdrm closet doors 4< a spacious deck overlooking the bay. Sl.800 month. Utillues m-duded. For appt call (TI4)57HQOO, 2 Br. 11,; Ba. Townhouse style. Adult.s, no pets. sq5/mo. 548•21682. Yearly 4 Br. Bay \'leW SlOOO. l Br. next to sand $495 MS-3683 Broker WESTCLlFF 2 Br t •., Ba. Townhouse Adults only, no pets S600 Mo. l'J28 Bedford Lane S48-7m. Orean frt. Lg. 3 Br. 2 ba ~r. 2 car gar. fpl. yr ly Sl200 /mo . N.B 6'2-3"3 Blfboa Island Waterfront 3 Br. 2 Ba. Yearly ren· tll. S97S Mo Ca II 711).0.147. .um. 2ba. 2 blocks lo beach. 1750/mo. 673-3728. New 2BR 3BA r ondo, ocean view , lg 2 car gar. 1750/mo 646·5800 dys 557..-eves Orean Bay /View COndo. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. security bldg. 910per mo. (714! &7S· 1570 Studio a~. l block to beach. efrig incl Util pd. Yr ly S2S5 mo 6'1$-1142 WATERFRONT Newport Is. Beautiful 1.800 sq. f\. 3BR, 2 BA. built-ins , rp . new =r;:tdrapes thru-o ut. p. avail.. ref req SllS/yrly plus dep mtlOO --BAYVIEW Yrly. 4 BR 99501 mo Broiler 64S·3683 2 BR, 2 BA beacllfront. winier rental avail Dec tat Jan 1st S670/mo W..llt2 a Bd.. 2 ba. d~lex. ocun vu. ~c, els whr. 2 car sar. rly S'JSO mo m:lM2 ~ 3 bdrm. 2 b1tb, frp c. patio, garace Xlal ! m-tl.32. WISTCLIFF L.arff 2 Br. p1tk>. pool . down1t1iu. Adults . MM1S2. 8r1M New! Deluxe IBR c.dofor leue. carpet/· clrQes, fp, etit'. 1ar w I eltd. opener, storace. pool 6 jacuzi. t650/mo lit pl• lut plua dep. Ca ll wltnd• ti eves 17Mll2or MG-m:l PWw lltlCOll lay Ir& 2 Br. 2 II. w/vn. dsllwtbr, clll 0¥t11, cmpt'tr , •Id. a•-Tennia, dock, YartJ 11050/mo. ---m.3111 2 Ir. J~ la. eacltd fila1t , pool. rrplc. l•·•511ttftl: lllNG YOUR IOAT • •o•t la hfort Oltll·•· ~, 2 Irr. ........... Nr&.wo v~•••t•. A"Dlc. JI. -=iJ11 MTACftOIU -·-............. ...__ • . k t rl II d , pstasrs r or ma ture.I 0 er n nee same Beaut Lido Isle . ,,n ,,. IX'ean vie"" Recepuon rp 1. I II· Mod 3 Br 2ba, blo c to rus. wa e a s. pon s. Pref ma le o ver 40 non.smolung. pror Ml f . roommale.condo,home. home. remod 675.1692 Pn~officLlvv·,,..40 area~ 2 offlcb 644 sq r·iOM IUl aa ,1J-f01~ heh. Ocean vu. I aund Gas for .cook ing & heal· $2.SO/mo. Ava il 12 15 p\•t home, Westr hrr I Irvine. non s moke r .,·~-"' -· ~ Costa Mesa. 2SO sq ft rt Avail immediately I fiA~J.,,,,.1' facil. ~.mo. 661· 614~ ing paid From San 1 ~---6'2·2533 refs. pio.~ 642.6846 Holutic Dec 20lh S27S M 2540 share deluxe N B s1.1te m5 mo t;uls in t.aix r mo 851 9000 ~·., "'TMJ•tm ..... Diego Fr11i-y dnYe ~orth Lrg room with p\1 en ----U£ludmt.ulll~ 8S7 4976 Ba)' F r on l C 0 n d 0 cld 779 W 19th St ~~---~ • , _ 1.9,1. on Beach to Ml· Fadden tranre. bath furn lol Hlhk. Mohlt 41 OG Condo f t Fem.a le w garage $430 mrlds S5t 892B 2 offices. S62.5 ~ Ap· 6"j.'J <.'<., 'I C.,W1..o 3171 then West on -"lr l-'adden I ' k ••••••••••••••••••••••• or ren · • ut1ls 642 9937 days. ---, prox. 500 sq fl t;ul mrl. ,..1 E Coaa:I-.. Cdlll •••••to Sea w1nd Village I ~wet non sm r. non u ve on Newport Beach xlnt H.B area Bea ut 673-24l3wknds &eves. Offi r-e for Lease !280 sql Optional warehouse · .. -, .• •••••••••••••••••• 2 Br Den, 2 Ba Condo. {.714)893·5198 rinker 1325 mo Sl001wk Pane Knoll furn Pool tennis S2SO --.--rt W1lh8alrony Airport space. Avail. Jan I frplc Adults . no v~ ._ 4000 Sire furnished room an ~0440 Room m very nice area. 1 Huntmgtoo Brh 12IO Pt' ~ ~ Airport toe Call J eanne ting busmes~. selling out pets. --~ -MIMI. 6302 W PCH. NBl 96HKl29CVl!J>_wknds I Mature person share ap~ Complex 1 Cheerful. prime O C: LOSING LEASE. qu1l S575imo. 499·4721 e ...... 3110••••11••••••••••••••••• private home, C M Call ----incl pool S27S Avail ~l,_usutil 536 9434 I• I sst-8392. ALL supplies and foe Laguna Beach ~otor Inn. after6_ptn 548·6892 I SI.ALAI!( MOT&. 00..., 1 Dana Pt Condo. '• m1 M.riMn M I -· tures inrludmg •••••••••••••••••• ~;·~· 985 No Pac1r.r Coast F"U.; room 1~ home Wkly rentals nuw avail ~24l8 from Harbor. pvt bath. Newpo11 Bearr ~·~OOC: l. 17tt. STIEET Dlsplay cases. waiting 2 Br 2 Ba condo Hwy Laguna Beach · · 11 'I SlOS a. up Color TV -------I pool spa 661 SOS! lve sq tt main oor ea 3100 sq ft for lease room chairs, Beauty Coast Plaza. pool ' Jae. Daily Weekly Kll r hen r:,,et· ~on s~ooer,h area Phones in room 2274 Rmmte toshr 4 Bdrm Ilse msi_ Marine Avail. Jan 1st Plent) of park1ni: ,, Salon hairdryers and Sec. Adlts S..S25 832 ·1'!!6 a\•aalable Lo;., wanter uhl Ad:sms~0673~ ~x~, Newport Blvd CM :::.Sr3~t~ Pool S2SO+ ·WTllUFF U400 WestCoast Hw~ block to Westr llrr hydraulir chairs. mir-l Br l Ba rondo. nr So rates.494-~ I 7418 536 7488 . I 646-7445 -f' h F JBE --~·3683 Custom intenor design rors,shelvesand plants. co a s t z a . ----90 & u , ; eve!i · avaa -----'Sttkmg a responsible.; to 5 r urn · 1450, 750 & 2000sq ft spaces ~ady lo roove m' Com Also, make up. shampoo S42S mo Balboa Inn S Pl @ W. 1 HEIDAPl.ACE7 professional rema le tu l'3 BA rondo Ava il] for lease Newpo r t petit1ve rates rail Rob Pia pool/spa/gym eves weeklr ~1~~~:~4n0ette, Room with kitchen pn'' Reas Weekly Rates I share lovely 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 I 82 7S9-t980 S300 mo1 Center C:~te Realty 6Jl.Ql90 ' · and'(!~1P~:rc~or M. Hill 759·9100 __ ocean ron · -:Sr bus. shopp111g center Krtcheoelles·Ptiones ~ m Easts1d e N111pt 111cludes ut1I _ I OO.S777 ----• 67UJ.89 llto f or woman ne11ily Ile· &OCC Adults 962-7S20 I "Z"Channel Mov1es Hts area Lovel) lar~e Rmmt Wanted Deluxe off f t I Me.dlmiltHs ...after 6,898•6809 Tlllia ..... rorated pn vate room & R~-for rent. NB. pvt Sandpipt"r.196'7Newport bedroom suit e with 2br Apt Loft sprt en ..OOf~ B~ehu~~ rl~nB, A~s? ••••••••••••••••• ults 1 bath. frpk 12~. '"cc~ds1 ~.kit pn v. M iF $300, Bl. Colt& Mesa 645-9137 pnvate bath. pnvate en trnc 548-0428 eves & 1410 vi rt ca""'tS wall Ans~enng and ma al ........ HJ Qny new condo. Ad R · ut1ls Eastside · •• non srmker 6.Jl 7215 y----1............... 4250 tran«' $285. per mo nth. wknds 549·4834 ext 301 -;y1 d · ... ~ · N service. ronferenre rm 41 yrs a money maker Br. + den , frplr ec ~01(18 j ---.... -I ---I"-'-•· · & ----pane ing. rapes ow Adj Or Co A· rt $100 T I d l l mo -Extra II! pnv room bath •••••••••••••••••••••• inc uud ullulle!> lsl Adult respons1bile pe rson dlvided into 3 pvt of g 1rpo ~ ocauon. a 1acen o faciht1 es. S49 5 . Xlnt loc No cook S32.5 I OCEANFRONT 2 lir 4 Br la.st_._642_:MS7 after 6 PM to shr pvt ocean ranyon fi~/mo. 963 5647 mo. 833-~ ----Ba boa Pavilion Good ~-C~assified maltesa g~eft j m>79>-0l29 Avail. Winter Yo'eeklyl 2f to shrNB 2br dplx1 \'U home. Lag Br h l~rt Beach 7 hare 3 BAYFRONT Off'ICE lease for information Selling anytlung '"·ith a ~~~eS:sf:X~~m e'nt Room (0; re~ ~n Agate Moothl .673-7173. . w ~amt Nr beach 1266 ~ EveH97-607L s&1tt offi~. prestigious l600KIEIYlfW ca~EJ.rucHS RLTR 1ed Ad ~row by ad\-ertis111g in Sl.. Bal lls. S300 per Kadua. Kona. Hawa11 ...±....! u_!1ls 646-9453 jti1!1"911tt atta. gmd Ooor, well Ptnthc?use Suite, 1400 sq 67~8120 Daily Pilot Class1f r rlassified today ca11 1 ~.lst ll,!ll,673·3873 2unit.s,eachsleeps 4. 2Bdrm. 2Ba . Wood fwI..t 4350 fum.11S9/mo.646;1474 tl.pmng,etr 16Q·9440 !1111!!!!!!!!!1•~•!!!!!1••"" is a simple matte &42·7667 Jwant Ad Results 642·~711 -~for broch_u~ bndge, Irv 1215 +..., ulll I••••••••••••••••••••••• WIS1CUFF AlfA ....... ...... 4450 jusl rall 642·5078 r<>OLSU,,LY • • •-a •••••••••• Lrg. Bag Bear rab1n Pool ~lll_Aht M. M9·Q.324 CA.RACE SPACE CdM . '100aq ft retail shop no"" •••••••••••••••••••••"! e e e e e ee e e • table, color TV. 2 frplcs. f Resp, non·smkr. shrl Car or stora~ $35 /mo. avail · Hl&h traffic loc 1--------• e ~-~_i714l54H916. 3BR 121~ + 1, ut1I tst Call7f!9-0A40 __ ~l-8300. I UTAIL SPACE ••••••• With s~n·ir~ accounts Sas 145.000 yr St00.000 or tradf for real estate ~-St09, 548-7044 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • = • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' 8· DAY WEEK SPECIAL I Days • 3 l inH ' 8 Doll1ra 11 s easy t costs 1ust SOPC1al QI o o•at.e tOur S.Da~ Wee• C1ass1f1eel t>y matl and •I SS -thal s 1Jmy a collar J day' To oualdy lor 1n1s ter yl u mu'>I oe a nori-comme•c.1a1 user oller1ng •Se '"' ~Jle U( 10 saoo Pl'' ao ann !he price musl r ad ne co:.t stay~ lhe -,ame wnelher your ad hi 'lay; •;t;-111119 t•me or 1usr onP merchano oe 1n you neeos e1g use one class1l1ed ota1nly word •n each 001 Aooul 4 woro~ ma~e one ltne ol type M1ri1mum ao is 3 hnes Please Ot•'1f e Palm Spnngs area 1Mon· Last & dtp SB 631 6367 Single garage Isl. & last -1280 sq rt Harbor Blvd terey CC, rondo 3 BR 2 or645-tq79 _ + S45 mo Costa Mesa AllPOIT AIU + storag, ~mo • Ba. furn w atrium M.stra1ght. t o share E ~M.§!519$3. Approx. 400 sq. rt I Realonomics 675·6700 e Coif. tennis Daily, w1same 2 br . 2 ba. ~/mo.BSl-8300 _ I l Beauty Salon Corona del e week.ly & monthly rates around SJOO. NB area Offlul...., 4400 NEWPORT BEACH S04 SloreorOfflce. l350sq rt Mar. busy. ,·ery attrar • a va1 L 714 ·558 ·800 1 911 6489 wk 645·6068, ••••••••.••••••••••••••••!No NewportBlvd.180 to1I Mesa Verde Area UVf.only S35,000 9-5PM, a.sk for Mark Fernan 1617 Westcl!H N B Want 1400 sq ft av all. 1t 90' a ~·4123 '(' / /1 • ..... to~ 00 Non ;n;;ke -Fl o shr 3 fmanc1al inst 7~ ' sq rt Sierra Mgmt Co . ''" Jlfl r/e. • lffn e •••••••••••••••••••••• BR: J BA nse in co~M1 ~t noor_An nt 541 .:.....--~Ll324.;._ I ~IAEHTCI AL 'I --A•1r'lu/u·1lirJ • 1 GAY IOOMMATE avail Jan 1st S260 mo NEWPORT !Storage Shed 8xl0 Ft. .,,,,.-. .,... e CONTACT: Largest Cay -~---.PEMMSU~ $350. Office space for HiOi visibility lor~t1on fiji-,"tft.9'1 • Male/Female Service in Lar,e sunny BR, Bath in Spacious executive of· .ftent. (714)7S2·9S23 ~~a:~ ~~w sJoo ~ n *' E. Coalt Hwy., CdM So. C a l . C R .C . NB. luxury apt. all fices across .from City OFFtCISPACI lhvall7141645·7100 q e 1213,630.3040 amenities. Call 6.Jl-1597 Hall. All serv1res ava1la· f"' .. HIAM 1.,1 ..... D · -h •ei• • ---"·=-=-=~"-'-"-'--1 --hie 'optional' From 225 ,_ "" _,,." WANT to lease 4000 sq ft • •• ., r------------------------------, •1Rmmte wanted lo shr 3 sq ft up al reasonable Prestigious Corporate. restaurant for piua O,pi iwMtr 5015 e Br Laguna Bch home. FEMALE Non-smoker rentals No lnse re I Pl. az.a ·Rent.or lease m I parlor Jas Taylor Rily ••••••••••••••••••••••• • S2 7 s mo. C 1 11 eves to abart house. Euts1de QI.ired, cau s73-3002 _ d1v1du1I offi ces Set ry 646-911118~.,YH 5311 772:! CAl'IT AL w AMTID e 4W7·3011 _ ---~.M. mo mo, Call even-, EXECUTIVE 1 servaces avail Call'Reta1I Store. rho1re loca National restaurant Fem only, 18 & over. lllP-631·~ 64G-87l2, Mon Lhru Fri. lion by Newport orean rha.m seeks investors in • o ce an s 1 d e C d M SUITES 1 8-30tCl~ -I front 800 sq rt $750 mo order to expand com e 13SO'nm.gar sp QwetM1F.prof.pref.to shrlge IN 1 WANTED 67~4185 6731401 pa n)' o perations 1n e area613§317 oceanfront house. N B 1 HBITAGE j f.xerutive office space. ~ ...,i.e Westm111ster Mall Our • NBproftentl will share ~~ 673 1219 -PLAIA approx 600 sq rt Best .....h 4475 conc'fl fea t u re s • beaut ome w fem Fem only 5225 mo SI~ New luxury office spare Newpo r t LocataQn ••••••••••••••••••o••• heallhlu . exrlllng rood over:.> S 760·0802 dep HB. Must be rlean 10 Irvine 's bu siest +share reception and 12400 sq ft . 5 ofh<'es & and dnnks in an at. e OCEAN. FRONTIN.8 960-7874 960-2615 ~r! Easy Frwy ae-copy equipment, pre work spare w Costa I rmsphere lo match ·•· f oonsmltrto sbr w/2 M F,M, furn~ bdrm h!e in cess. Avail no•! Call st11e tenant Eves Mesa. nr Placentia & ~ C.rTOh Ille. • & l F. 4 br, 2i,., ba, frpk. Npt Shores. close to for details. fMG.s.'113 lSlh. Ample pkg, Sl~ Howard J Kastle I decks, lndry. den Dec beach, pool. lennl5. Gar 551·1231 64M2l0 OYBLOOllM~ mo Ownr bkr 675-35611 __ 7l~752·174_0_ e ~·~'1~~421st & tut ~~"340"50 + ·~ util •Dll.UllOfftCIS• MIWPOITHAllOI h • tsWl ..... -C SOO MDl1fi!FI. Trwt • . l.2ti3room. No lease re-BeaulHul office with ••••••••••••••••••••••• DN9 5035 e Shr. lg. lux. home w /prof. Female to share 2 bdrm. ~red .A"; Airporter water view Approx lOOO .___..... • 1 i ••••••••••••••••••••••• • peBOO $265. lst, last lir 2 ba condo San Juan · ...,. 12. r c H --._,...., · • 996-8479 Capistrano. Full ldry ti l.a:J..3223.t-· sq t on out wy lmmrdi1te occupancy s.tlllr~ C. e Dan~ Pt. Large 2BR . 11r. S27S 1st ti last. lnMSTIHT 7l4/ 7lOO ~r clean 1200 sq n All types or rul ntate e 2BA. Rel Wht M Util in-644-2060 ~ COST A MISA W1t.erfroat office s111ct including office Lg com 111vetments s111ce 1949 Rm W ..... P .1ri . 111 Newport Beach, •P· plete darkroom Perl «-+"*111111 • cl. mo + 'h uUls. Isl ti mt ant.,... vt r 2or3room.,, 1ceswte~ prox 250sq (l. l400 mo, for photo lab or de ~fib • lat. 49:MS7. w I BA. 3 BR M 0 b I AIC. plenty of prts. Uhl lit. lut. Contad John sisntt S400 mo home. Ocean View. La incl. Anil. now. Call f1S.I007 96o.ms . ISHUl M~ZJJ I 45=._0 I I • Want_Ads -Call 642·5678 Bch. . t9HOU Rftlooomics 67S·6700 I a.ta Mesa -12oo sq n In· Medurtl ..... ..._ • I I • ...... 445 ...... 44 a 1h • ...... 4450 FIEE IENT dl.Btri1I Space »rt. SINCE EARLY 11'1 • •••••••••••••••••• .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot~y now-oo rent un-__ 673·5340_ __ I.st• 2nd. Trust Dttds • I tll Jan 1. 1982 Fu ll People whoneedP'Ople OWNER·NONOWNER • PRIME RETAIL LOCATION: terv1ce suites. IEX· should alw1yschl'rkthe p .. ~r'Dobbru~1111.B1t.sr ...... r • ecut i ve Row. nc ServiceDirectoryinthe ac .,. """' ------------------------• COSTA MESA 'JSl.7170 DAIL~lLCYr ~-.§4'·60_!! WE'LL PAV THE POSTAGE ··---·-----··1 • THE HARIOR ~~t~:;::.c : • SHOPPING CENTER 11 :~~:o ~ : ! 2300 HARIOR ILVD. 0111uo s•-rcs ~ •, ::::· ·I ~ • 1 Ralphs. Thrifty. Edwards Cinema. J.C. Penney Co., !i~i • • I Chuck E. Cheese's & more anchors. Just by sending as your name and s • 1 2160 sq. n. suitable for bakery, sea food or similar. address aDd by watchlDg fo r yoar i •., ; 1 Approx. 600 sq. ft. up to 2000 sq . rt. next to Chuck E. aame in the classified ads of the • 1 Cheese's (Pizza Time Theatre > suitable for baby ap· I e 1 parel. toy store or similar. Dally Piiot. . ... • ' 1ttr1ctionl or aDOrtlq evtMI. Just nu OUl U\b : : : : To -s:r7~ ~ J7 -::·:::::;.:;._..,,.. 1 .J 1 j I I I I I I I ' \ I I I A I I Publish m Class1f1cat Name Address City Check or Charge m 0 .. oll L-----r····----- I I I I I g .!! I BU w .,.,, .. ~ i • ~ c • ~ % u I I I I 1.00 10.IO 13.20 15.80 dd '2.IO !Of t1ch 1ddnlon1l lln1 for I UmH y ad for 8 d ays starting _______ _ ion _______________ _ _____ Zap ___ Phone ____ _ M O e nclosed O , ___________ Exp __ _ '-----------,,,...-Exp. __ _ 11 SINESS REPLY LABEL llQSIOG( ..... It( ·~I•~'"' o,.,.. CoHt Delly Piiot Diiiy Pilat lo11MO uo w. ••r St. Co1ll MHa. CA 12121 You can be a .. •• :A •••••• · 1 Wln Uckets to the circus. area amusemt11t · • 1 DIW ... , ....... c.&aM..,CA-" S4ig • •••••••• '...-...:IL.-.. .................. •~·~·~·-·~·-•-!~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~===~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~~;;~ J t a a a a aa ·s aaacss a sane a· a a a n o a • e o e I i a . ·-----------..-.... ....... ----....-------------.. 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SHJH n u put», AK C, llW' For fu t 1tr v1ct DC'ON/MMtlial Muat ~ ltaardworll.tr baircftuer to takt over eount1'1 flnett 01tla1 ~· cp w/tOl'old &lrl lu1ury property and =~';.' w~~~~c::1~: BEVE"LY" DWI and up Caahonly (all "Al" at fin1ecl.a l . M/F l ~let wllll aood ,bltalne11 d ltalt le. Guarant eed Service can help You . .C:..!rnr•Tus~an •:~ll~e cllentele, Rtaume and and a row rich Call PARTN£R Cont ult an ta 11 u ) --~ .. acwma. We rt la our ~' No eap. needff, m111t C.U for 1 t llH zao. toVfl' letter Bo.1 II 1003 m.211Q% ~W Cout Hwy. NH 1 D•rm•'- 1 DICVTIYI 3"I year 6: e1tpaadio1, llookketpia1/Acl'ount1111 have own tr1n1port1· hack c/o Dally Pilot 330 W 1 dtaltn. countr)' anti AJ<.C aood tcmpefment • sum. Stan Immediately at ......... wllh minimum lion.' be 20-30 Yrs old L ~ ... St • PO Boll ·~ Salce qllt'll, folll art. 10Uque s bra.-lfu1 lt malH 111 Ena II~ oa Ba lboa :Mbourt:SCORTS 911GOpfm ll'MI02eitt S.S yuntaper. Eu ll Ca ll . 7l•t 1 Tl ·0342, th ""•htD.... T1ls•h11S.. t.oobprod'uhcttrab pAlm•n.t:,;:: rt!dFtomSZOO . 1.1--...1 ·-~• ... ~.... O eu 11c. ~ ina N1Uooal Company ·2PM or alls. Tht Surf 6 Sana Holel l.J UC9'Tl-..IST u-. U "' •·••iL~ -u -111.~ 1"tr -'-9 " . .IL.~ Al'_..••t for d111bl•·d In -n·a w•l1bt re· "-·-al .,...., f bllln I "" ,_.,.. arreplln1 app ca Coun Y nfor adav "1"..::n--~ eqlllty. _,or ona .._... "" --"' """""' ""'9Ultl or 1 1ua For Chiropra~lr offlct-uona fur an auortave =..... Cit SM herd Pup ~ tMOO mlnJm m OEDS-Would Love to woman In wheelchair, cb't.lllla !Mllloaa olfen WCKER ROOM tSpan"h ' En11i1h I lrwurance & misc ortlct pc ra 0 n w 1th p 0 t ISTATI SALi r~~"wu ~Sta 2 blk •H ·~Dr Putywatbyo1t.CallSue Mon·Sat. Lile bsllpa . .&Watmo1phere 6 com· ATTENDANT p toon t o w or k work, Tut1 Thura-Sal, ttlf~ u p f'IT or s Roll Top deak Oall 1 Sablf 111 w/blk ';'ir •1" ,· oroebbttu Ume. driver '• lie. Irvin e , pmaat.lonpack1ae.Sead Mult be able to speak aupervuior po51llon. 2nd PIT Call Pam 1112, rrt u lu po1111on11 Claw Chana C1 b1ntt, miwlt I blll w1S1ble 6 --1•. resuaw or bacll1rou11d ~.lilh. tra111port1tion ah11l Cootart Miu Moo-Ftl MS ~ -ClPtll Apply In person. HaJI lrtt Sade bouda 7-sat :'J:vev;: ~~·~~:: ~ue call· Matti . .,. C9'7 '4?1 ~111t1Typlst. 1m lMO PIHenlaa Ave., Bulfet Dreuers, 341 Goldtn Retntver Pupa '•1•11••/ .... c ... ., AiiaimoM: Newport ~ac h. CA. Gw.r.i 0tflce Workwltb JO~·~o~Joes• =•':u~e~~~pu~:~ CM Jasm111e t.a1un1 AKC M1P All Shots. a • II~ •c.rts Ambitious boy a nd _,, . '"'""·a' 1Mbt ...._ ....... p. All th US Nol n . 4941~ weekJ l lSO -•• _, 3'Hrs N l ·OllO llrta l~LI yeara old, to v.-• .....,...,~ over .e . . u co. fo\ill time position T S LE .,u M• . .,1u ....,, woct l Bookkeeper/ C l erk ini part me Mon·Frl , •&ency Call (6021 w taood benefit pro SICIRAIY ESTA E A ~-u.= ...................... c•1c...-. Ina• c:e.:11 ·:e~:l~n~ Typi.t. Dutln will be • ell ..u.~l, I 2$2·<Wn operator 527, 7 1r•m. Call S$7 5118, star ti n . '•I ii r y 4Ca5biew. Uni Park. Sat free buut Bri ndle• • ••lh 110 M ... /MC/YIM newapape r aubtcrip· compllin& rnemberabipt ~ clerlcaJ, u p. l.n da awHlt Mar Sl248-l llt2/mo. DOt; •Sun l2J~Uth 9 PM _ Crut Dane pUJ>l, I wu ••••••••••••••••••••••'tll••lliillllli••llt llOAI. T ran1portat1on n cordll " corrupon accouou payable, typ. L.EGA.LSECRETARY Excellent opportun11 ,M-~JesOc: ~·ood burnln& ~•~:c:"----..,....,..- Give yourself a Christmas bonus -sell unneeded items 1n the Dai~ Pilot Gift Guide Cal 642-5671 mclellifora Cllr l tt••• Ad-Visor *' • mtcy • nd constul adult dence, 1e11. bkllp&' rt!· IQ&, filina. Call •93-15"1 Sll~r t houahtful boi.1 1.1.MUTMIMT for shUJ> Secretary de cookaton Madtin 1903 Ftet lo very 1ood borne. ~forDeb.Oftly 1upervl1ion provided. ~.duties. FIT pot.I f need• e x perie n ced sinn11 stable emplo) p~MH146 beaut male Old EnlliJh .,., + "LING Call 3 to $:30PM, ask ror Sal. open Call L11u.na • FF E ''T1ke Charge" Legal EaH mE wRhllle youA leGarnE mtnl w11h chan~t for ad Victrola, rworle<'I rond Sheepdog, also gd house .... A.ndtta, 642·021, eat .. Beach Mu teul'I) ot Art GENERAL 0 IC S,. c r e t a r y w 'l h T vi.nrement t:n viron dhl cab111et'S300 t080 ptl Ir companion Must -Ll~!!!!...!~~a~842=-· ... Mo.=-1 l'3 fora 't·.st.~. •DAY WEE~ ._A ed of INVESTMEN T wl l l mtntal astnry tli .... 7095 be a r ound peoplt. FRJENDLY.u.nderstand· ... --•••••-1 SotO L11una olflc:e 111! ., .... wl '' rorporal teach you c r eit1vr stoeltin& appliunb with -...., -S3I SOS7 In& total mauaae. Calll" mAIFASTCOOI looltina for an ea· Ii liuaauoo law Salary rinancina . 1031 Ea m101mum of 2 years AntJQue Arni>r oak curio --·--h -- 1 -; Ptur 71. Alfl'OMECHANIC f /t.hnt, exper. only Ap peri~ • rtaponsible l commensurate with u changes, 1nvutor dt-sec:manal e11penenct' & cab1ne1, S47S Pore Germ short air m• a.+..--.....1..a.a. xlnt pay-bftlefitJ. apply PlY 111 person after 2pm penon to handle ceneralj eenencerall. M4·~ velopment & counseling the ab1l11y to ty pe wash bu111 pitcher, S'7S pup 4 llXI Ea Bid. Lilies __ VW"_.._,., ill penon San·Clementt Jolly Roaer . •oo So olfire duties to includt, Exper counselors re ~m•taltt'shorthand Oriental vase. S7S. ~KCall shoti _..11 ESCORTS Ford, Serv,. Dept., ~ ~wy,L.B. bookbepm1. ty91n1. m., t-..s.c......, cem lOO'~ comm This al 80/IOOwpm Bendib 6.11·S9'19 __ _ CUDDLYCOCKERS l'Yftlft ... 1111( No. El Camano Real SC CENT RAL KJTC H EN inland phone. Four day J For-;rvtt' Utigat1on Aole tJ an unuaual oppty for include a 3 day weekend Old Nontake China 96 Will hold for Christ mu ! UIMUll• Automot ive MANAGER ottded by wort week, Mon-Thurs p r a cl 1t ion er O I C right person Confiden every other wttk, retire· pcs. S\Jll 1n Boa ssso AJCC. 6wuold. blondt Ii HOl.mAYSPICIAL IOOll•ll Hwllin&too Beach City rrocn 9-3 for SillOO./mo. airport ana.9M·38l8 llal 111terv1ew Call !n!ntP.lan, health, den OBO Antique Cups & ~~.eaMO-N44 t 7 Experieottd automobile Sch ool Distri ct, IO salary Pho ne Si mj Y-mtt sel·SllO t.a.I & life insurance. paid Saucers SIO-SSO Onglnal A.KC fmle muii. Datsun __ ..s;s:...""""<=---t bookkeeper, Car desk Dl)nt.b position. l lotll lo !J9!>oer 411t·SM$ Milds varauoo. sirk l~ave a. Oil by JE Bundy Bl ~· RARE.1reat Xmas ••u••••••••••• u perience helpful. 40 $138~ per month, de· General . Needed Immediately. Restaurants holld11y~ Apply person· Appt ~9s10 Makt o . vt ,Y atrect1onate • PSYCHIC· ISP hours per week. E•· pend.inc on eitj)erience. Reliable, mature hve-10 Experienced Apply' Part tu:nr counter help ntl office. 10844 Eilts fer ___ oves. r bildr e n 1250 READINGS by cellent frinie benefits apply 73S l•th Street. assistant manager for Angtt! San Clement e from 11 a m lo 3P m Ave . Pf1untain Valley. •...a IO 10 O 631- AMANDA H.B Phon $36-8851 t h L a 0 uoa CA. 9'27(XI. 1714JS40-2910 . .....,...w" A.KC I · h "-•-c ies f includi.n1 retireme nt · · e ap ouse • 11.1!! _ G~s ~lh.1S2 ~.QL _ E.O E M /f' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ns ..,...t..,r pup . Seudonp&llo plan . lo-house com· OwfAsalstant Beach. Re~ired cou.ple -· · · HARBOR AREA .show &pet avails olS. Pl.lot TV Loe. Dec.• puter. Contact Shn £1peraen ced 1n Con· welcome. Sample mauit MAHA~ll IOOFHS APPLIANCE SERVICE . J.12StoS3S05818722 67).0136 Muhita al ti.Dental Cuisine, Xlnt req. 4H·IS41 between, C ent r a I K al t' hf n All lYJleS. 7 > t) exp Wtb\zy used appliances Ad ora bit purf breed ••••••••••••• •• NABER~ waies •future Growth lllam·lpm I Manager oetded by needed. great pa) & xtra •SICllTAlllS• -Wesell recC)fld .. guar She1tie pupp1tt as. Call (.,. \Dll l A. Call 673·6363 for in· tiBBA.L OfflC~ , 1 ~=~:: 1':,~ ;;:;. ::;~· coolact Mike, T7o, Laguna 8 . Sl3.200 ~~anc~. 549.307z &42-627! •••••••••••••••••••••• ,/ J ~n ., Receptlon l~t . t)'P!Sl, Lion, Sl099-l13671mo de -Tra111 Wd. Proc. 113,200. I IUY APPLIANCES I B Oot;.rman Pups AKC. ________ .....,Bartendress avail. for /4.Ullt •• rt .. l\l;tt Olriatma1 deals: mopt'd. aeneral office dutaes. 1 --A·~g on ex~nence Sales Persons Word Processor $14,400 Les 957 . 8133 Lme Bred for Quallty ---------i priv parties, reunions. blllts, rurn., clothing. N rt Be h location ..,.,....,, 8 MakeChnstm..s Money Sh190 Pres Sl8 000 ---n CJI _,.,., 1 MIWYW'S IVI ._... .. ,_ C II 536 97 t '''1" '"'''<,JV '11t ·~o.. ., more. Sat, 9 3 ewpo ac · Apply 73S HUI St · H calJino on local Busi ·' d · ' I Apartment s11e Dryer. ~· -1 PAITY .. ~•P· a · · -Lu Daley, '42·41100 ~L ne55e5" Make SISO·S300 LIZ ReUI ers Agy' nc good cond S60 Reg Sm? Poodles. AKC, Toys, etc o T,..... 545 ..... b-. 1 • 3llCot\a MeuSt .. C.M I .... _ _._alOf"'-• .o208 trchEst'64 EOE Washer & Drye r ,1 °'•-.etc Call61mon CANC EL LAT I N ! •••••••••••••••••••••• _ )'llUer: ovaoi care CLERK __... YK• or more p day Paid da1 Newport/833·8190 t'rtt 1 •....., ... Have openina. pvt d ub, I 7 Id Moo tbru n. ..... ley CW. Immediate o.nn1ngs , ly f£7 7900 Ext 906 I harvest gold SJOO & ~ ~~--- • ,.""'mmodat-up to .... n FLY FREE' Pan Am 2 or mo o Oraanized, ambitious. 1 t'~ w ters 7• ,,.,, ...,..., OOBER .. ,"' PUPS ••v "'"' ""' ~. 7u "164 -u·va• ..... n.rson for a r multi·srrc1allv 0 roup ai "·v:!Y~ , .. ~, ....,.,.,...,. · .,,., · tries. Ha wa11 140 Babysitter f tr ieneral office pos1· Hott/Hot ... • Medka recoras. rerev· .,.... or presen ompany SICllTAIY Refrig frost free, clt:ao. or 11 e -·-c M u7 7234 ror I coupons. 13 coun· ... . ......, ""' ..,.. .... T .. I .,._ l t I F s I C.Pool 5150 6.11·36&1 Needed. Your Home lion. Hill, Danielson & We 'rt looking for a J taon data·processang & needs peopl e e x p works good $20 0 G42·3418after5pm ....................... Newport Area.21moold matur e r esponsi blej bus~ office ContaM 111 publl<' Ext ISO Excellent opportunit y S4!8.'Sl3.~·4;48L LAB PUPPIES Papers, ..... "9HI & a>Y. CalJ J op. 613-5878 Auoc. 67 5-6442. dJVldual c:apablf or in I Mrs Sharon S~7 630\I 661.79QO ror hi~h powered •n Refr1g. c:lean works shots SIOO ea Fema les Co mmu ti n c f r o m DILIYBYPBSOM ... .-~•Lbe smooth open· Bnstol Park Med1r alSales dJvidua wilhtoptyping aood s100 548-8513 or l only&46-8627 ...._ _______ •! h f I I "'""u'e tt-L.. &shorthand skills Must • =--~=-=='-----NorwalJi area to Costa •••••••••••••••••••••••"'" Ysma Meyer o 's , rv1 nt Ill& aod operatJon of our Q~--I ~ -• be a~grfnl vl' )elr ~ _ Da<'hshund PupptH 7 Mesa. 1213) 864·5468 .W.W-.4. 7075 Persoo~10 meetl ~d.p~ru;~k:~~, restau rant fo r thel MB>ICAL j Posillonopenselhngre. su.ner&abletoas!>ume Wa sher, dean. works , weeks Adorable' AKC. before4p.m . , ....................... 61yr . old c ir l a lte r aft.er lpm:M7 6232_._ brealr~ast &lunch sh1ll F'RONTOFF'ICF. ~rad adver:i1s111g to res p on ~1b 1 l1t y good $85. S48·8Sl3 or i 4,F I, M S200·S300 --Pleasant. reliable lady school $5 --Expeneorereqw red. I Ex b11ling /collect1ons. local merchants ma pro· Congen1 a I Newpo rt 548-~ ---I 644-71.113 --Lolt& '-41 5300 available (pref days): · l: to ap~ox. Delivery person oeeded J I 1nserancf' forms good lected territory E~ ! 8e8t'h co mmer<'t a l Dryer.gas.clean, works Freetogd home. 6 mo ..... •••••••••••••••••• companion, heaHb aide, 2 :"5pm everyday, on·1 in Irvine travtl a gtncy Wtlit«{Wtlttn11 I typ ng bill .' o t celitnt commission & bnlkerageoHtce good S7' S48-8Sl3 or old femalt German Babysitter lor darllng 3 cood cook . d r ive r Fti. MUST BE DEPEN· Motorr Y c le P r er 3 positions cur rently Air' orta ar~1 · X lnt bonus programs, good S4fl.448S Shepherd type. ltle tan, ~old girl. Weekends. 3 l ~~e'!!-e~'t•~~o.ne~~~d~ 957 1700"'---- -av a a· 1 a b I'. ro r th e l sala~ & benef1b t•all co benefits Apply at Contact Pe&&> -. ~ n....l "'~L. ,ery mtell.igenl 646-1413 da l y .. home or w h d 5 • R f' ......... .-1_ brealtlu t •1or lunch ,, ... ..,_, The Ptnn))aver, t660 833-2900 .wD••...-"~• or~·&Ml iy. J omao w1s es a~ bndce. Irvine. es. ..,...,_, shiru.Min1muml yr ea· ~~ Plarenl1a .. t:~ cabinet.sandyouown 4 1 -------- yours. Mariner's Dover ' won, good & rehab e, Please call ~·<M61 after Evenings and weekfnds perienc:e requi red to Ill· Medical Ste Y I I? irl I sale. elec stove· 2 ovens Poodle, AKC, standard Are•· TracY S48·• 7411 1 rels 9363 S:30pm. Yow-car. Good pay. Call <'lude tray service &l Derm orf11:e. pl'~ r xp Sales SECIETAllES freezer-rng Char Glo I pups, ~ F, cream. 6 FOlllll ADS ME FIEE ca1~ 642.0 5671 L ~ w----...a 7100 lo!!.• . 497-'188 some rorkta1ls I !!19. NB ~-0306 F..wn .... G~ I Work temporary JOb~ BBQ, each S200 Da)S w~714 76().~ - .... --DBJVllY MEDICAL F Isl \t D . --r close to home 957-8191 Free lo good home de· t..•••••u•••••u•••••••• Blnkinl Full lime for local de· U you are quabr1ed for seeks EXP ·D rull & 11 l Cdll bo l th~ 0 t VICK I HESTO~ -AYTSZ GAS STOVE llgbtlul Dobie max pup· MEW ACCOUMTS liven·-Xlnt dn'vino re· any o( the above pos1 1 fr & bk oHtce help dus a u 11 I & lo\.5SOCIAT~S Almond color. SIOO p~needs family for Cc-..... ~ ..... .. stan rng rarctr op ••0-0400 •-~s Smiles a lol A ~·-N--rt Balboa Savincs --' ..... uared. Ne~""'rt boM please call ror ap , 644-QJl!.1__ t 4 .... 760-1586 aft 6 u.uo --or Qllv • ...., wr-. 64SSOOO -portun1 tt•s as .. n ---~----646-5l88or641·11S6ms FGS has opening for fut has immediate opening Stat.iooen lnc. $57-11212, pom~:t!~n 9a·m a.i MODB.S/ESCOlTS l11Surance 1\gent Train SEC'Y /IECEPT. Refngerator. very rlean., ~ -y- 1045 paced person lo handle for ID experienced New Mr Emmons. _ ~ 1 Atln rema1es only mg will not interfere for 3 man offtre nr O C auto defrost. $155 rTIIT to Oii A/P & bank reconcilli•· Accounts Co unselor. .. . ....,."'. _953.~71 wilh yo ur present AIJ:22rt.5'4CHIOOO ~9060 __ ••••••••••••••,•••••••• tion. Paid rompany This is a challencing DIVEi -emplo)ment .----G~ DRYER Runs good I Free to good homes 2 •••••••••· benefits. Call: Debbie pmition wilb • terrific Underwater hull clean· Gii.AT HOUIS MotfMr's ....,., STOCI CLEllk SllOcash cats, ~ale. rem. 4 )'rs Loll. M Grey Sh haired ~ o ppor tuni ty fo r a 1ng . ltoowledgt N B tAM-JPM Light housekeep1n ~. 963 ~l8 I F tune exper prer hut 642 3011 old. neutered & spayed Cat Has br nea collar •••••••••· · P E 0 P L E hattlor req·d Only de· ~rttame842 2909 • , r C:-M wall tram Apply 111 I --all shots 751·1295 evs & w name t ag V 1 r ORIENTED" ptrson. pend.able mature nted J om the Los Angeles -_....:._ Sales lad} 14anted ur ' 1 erson 2431 w C~l Refn,erator, brand nl'w, "'\tends Laguna Canyon Rd. & ADM9ttSTIATIVE FUil insurance benefits apply Exp pref F/P n mes Circulation tu m, Part-Tune Sales specialty s hop, perm., k"'' N R '17ru rt Sell very cheap IF.. -d h --· Stans Lane. Answers lo ASSISTANT • ..,.;d career appare l ti WATER WORKS. • ad a pt you r work Would you llke to earn I! l, rnalure645·~711_ :kl.-I SJl-6253 _ _ ree lo goo . ome . S Pl II M · ed f I ,.... me h d I 1 money in )t1Ur spare TAX NIEPAIER --lemale black Ben11 ilve r . ease ca . ot1vat . resource u Salary commt nsurate ~9618 ---s.r e u e o You r l lHtit' Ir so Ca ll C'ornne Sdft/M••9••..t Solve your Chnstma~ Has had rab1e s hot 714-t!H·l361H94·0$08 individual needed lo as· with experience Please •D•VHS• lifestyle Work S hrs at 714 SS6-007S Nutnuon Co lookini: for I Jan 15 lhro Apnl IS, buy my very nice gas 962 . 6 J(XI. _ LOst. BURM ESE CAT 1 slit Orange Cowlly bust· call· I' per day 111 our Times )ut cess oriented in C06t;i Mesa otrire Full stove & ref rig. sew ---- eyed M. REWARD' oess man in oil & gas. !lits Denny Pans1a Must be 18 yrs of. age & ClrrulatJon Sales otrice. PART TIME d.tviduab who desire an or p Lune. houri)' rate mach. don everything, 4 beaut kitten~. netd 642. 1304 banlt1111 • real estate 71,~-6505 1 have a 1ood Dnv1ng re; Have 11X>re time for your Typing. filmg a. m •~r oibovto average income I w B_S 64.21;1212_ maple cabmel 67S-4468 1 good ~Inf Luby Duby d ventures Prertr au rac· MEWPOIT IALIOA cord. Starts at ~.JS l>t' family, s t ud !ts. or hrs 12 2 Mo 11 ~" for their efforts Call ror 'TE.W OIL COM PASY G -h -;;;-t ba_btes. 63l·li038 __ Lost: O(Lr~ Fragoe B ~IC· live, personable self. SAYMS & LOAM hr. Car lS s:phed. Call leisurf actu•aties. Wt 1 S3 7S1hr lrnne <1re~ appl No phone 111 I needs mature-person ·ror tf k~ve, t c :~ ro~~· 1 Freetoioving home. AKC ~u:-efairvif!~·RE"wAaR~~ s tarte r with c ood llOOlrvi.neAve. NB '~ar'!.-_ 87AS1·2680to SPM 1' pay ~~I)' wages and ~ta£lNa~641 9203 'terv1ews Mr Davis •71411 short tnps surruundm.: ~.S411"r896 642-7370 ' reg Canadian champ secMan al skills. Send · F ... on-r11.____ , commwlOf\S. • 8948798 , M C t t j --~---brind le M Boxer S48-0234,orS40·7518 r es ume t o U T E.O.E. Mt I LOSANGELES TIMES --Costa . esa o n ac Re-rood DtShwashers.90 9642445 Lost: ...., Hus It Y. .., Thompson, 2AU Campus D•Y~ · 137SSUnfiower Ave CM PAIT TIMI Sales I custome rs We train I day cuarantee on mtr - Sh e pherd. w h i t e . Dr Suite 200, lrvinf, F ltlme, g~ dnv1n' re I 171•>540--030I ' 69pm Expanding)oulh Ptrmanent p T retail Write TD Di.ck. Pres $125ea S36 TISI 2 yr old wlule corltt1el fema le. 12 yrs old . 92715 Banking cord•Cahr dn ver slir Equa!Oppty Emplorer rounsehng firm hts •sales position. appro~ So uthwtslern . - 1020 wcage to good home Answers to .. Sudds '· ., .. · needed A pp ly in openmgs for J.s sh:irp 20i-hrsper 14·eek.somel Petroleum, Fl Worth.licycln ~l!KXI__ __ Leal.her collar. no tags. ""' JW£1 person 20 1 YI Cst I HAllCUTiaS outgOlll~ mature people I weekend work. days on Tx .... ,}6101 _ •••••••••••••••••••! .. '!ALE TRl+COLO R ED S4MSOO Residential Aid. S 30 lo Hwy, N.8. I Wit h clientele, 70/30 to mouvate :.m b1tious ly we "111 tram. we l'Yl>tst1Part-T1me W~ns dlO.:ipecadll :r~~· Col he. I yr old Gd .,1_,....,._t 11 0·0oo0PMH.NltwportWVllla. FULLTIME f.&CTOIY split innewN8 salon lt).13yr ol~ Call2Spm ~a respon mature Must be accurate front !.,.7~ watch dog Gd w k1d.s ---4 1 a r ia a Y · Posit.Joa available m our ~ 'l ... EES I 675-3128.___ 642-4321 ot 343 Ask lor "°!'300 call 768-0349 1 Off1re Appu rane e _._.._ .!!!.'--646-l&S2. LOil Turtlerock Ridge Nelli'J)Ort Bearh 92660. ffi 1 ~ " f Andrea ~------67HM7 SchWUUI Cruiser black ---=--- Area. Reward 533 .. 7754 642-se&l SoulhCoastPlua o ire. Small romputer pa rts Homtma ku or my Sales PartTame -w wh1lewalls,0 hea\y l,. .. ut 1050 Los t: Male Lab m11, •ALTBATIOMS• ~~~nee rtquired. mfr now hiring All ~~~9 ~ou31~mt~a~ye PHOTO BOOTH atlen &UOY VISIT I WAl.IHOUSEP/T ~1J..~Jl!)O.S46·M~1 ·••••••••t••••••••••••• rmstly hlk, brown on SEAMSTRESS Kathy Amburgey shifts. Wttbnds. ambulatory, dant.aflemoonsh1fl W{WASHIMGTOM I General war e h ouse Hurry heavy-duty boy·s **I BUY.** limbs. Approx 11/ll/81 Bridal shop aJterat1oos 714-540-40M 1¥9AC CO•P. Corona del Mar. Call 640-7293 & Lincoln & Hamil.ton & wort 2 afternoons dper b!Xe. 20", $40 642·0176 Good used f'umiture • Nr Delmar & Npt Blvd. dept Costa Mesa. l<U$Lawson River Av. Mn. H r 673-8494 Pnnlln1o1 ---other peoplf you will see week, .ideal for stu ~n~ 1 eves Appllancts-OR I will CM. S48·3326 aft 7j>_m __ ~ l $56-9 CAlJfOllA founlaui Val. 962·9336 H OST E SS E S P T I Coonter help, ll typing. 00 ~ rmn{.1/:u c1an : or ~':~~erson I -WANTED sell or SELL for You Loat : Saluk1 Afghan. Ans wering Ser vice, rrantl GA.LFllDAY L.uncheon. a lso la tel pastt up. must havt gd 1 ~rr:s ':ir'culationn~:;ts W~D PROCESSJNG SCHWINN BEACH.. MASTaS AUCTION b&ond f tm. 19th Harbor graveyard shift avatl . rWUAL 11.ust .type Ir hue lite n11bt wll.nds Grander I 11mginat1<1n & outgoing field rep Many people person w gen ofhcf CRUISER. BOYS 26 ~I+, 133·!H5 Of,642·9804 --typma 3S wpm. Call· s..e..&&.o. bookkeeping n per Gd ResuuranlN B.6!2·11881 ~N!ahlyrt :h~·~: on the pt mculatioo slulls for busy R E of -~l-4l6l.S40·~~ llUYFV•NtTVIE found Beautiful fluffy. 6.1l-OHOEOE. 91STownf:entuDnve telephone manne r:s Ap HOST/HOSTESS ---~--. sales program e a rn fief M1111mum one yr 1Hardll used Sears, f'ret Les 957·8133 Gray cat 11·.30 Dana Pt Selling anything with a C.O.ta Mesa. 92626 ply 10046 So. P1oneu FIT posi{ioo. days, must I Property Manager M1n1 rmre than 1200 a week u p. Accurncy a must ' Sp1nt 10-speed. 26 In ' ----- Harbor Manna 493·8822 Daily Pliot Classified Ad I Equal Opportunity 1 Ave., Santa Fe Springs. be e P Apply in person: Warehouses. Nttd cou for workllltt JUSI a rew ~ 1 l.lres. small frame S7S I :5> solas. New S98. Lov· dYS1t9S-6734 eves 15 a simple matter Employer I (21311149·0201. as.It for Tb/J ·11y Roger 400 S I pie lo handle leasing col I hours each day signing ------1 840-3406 eseats $38. Sleeptrs, Foond 12-2. 3 ~old blk. usl call642·5678. ~ Ll.nda. -Coas~ Hw Laguna lections. office adm1n . up new Tames Subscnp F'md out about the high l DI a m o n d b a c k ~ FACTO~Y 9$7-S7(XI lr:ittm.sbt·haaredM .vic~--Bl!dl. >· IJl.U'IOl"repa1rs &matnl l tions 1n their com eaming realestall'saln Freewb e t l. 1lloys .,P\1Sale Retanng Sell· Tewinkle School CM 11.,1y ,.,, ............ ··· ... •. 1 I On Stlf housing + munities We pay hourly career op porlun1ties perfect Christmas pre· I 1ng almost complete BJ ·,o For Class1fledAd salary ' benefits wagf +generous com 1 with T H E R E AL lll!lll Sl&0.830-4727 after quali t y h s eh l d Found . g old ' gray : ACTION I HOUSECLEANERS, lo Resadt ntia l or other missions Ir you have a I ESTATE RS l..tc:ensang I. . I rununshings 1.ttnalt cat . very a tree-I • Call a hr. P IT Ctr 64S·S123 rrop. m!!4ml prer Rep· nut appear a n re ' school fees rompletely I Ulte new boy's Schwinn I • •963·~·. taonate. Vic Mesa Ad ti • Sale OailyPIIot lbMtteepers Y to Cindy '714 11 1 knat'k for tallt ang with rerundable lo school of l Cnuer heavy-duty un· AnUque Walnut DinTble Verde, C.111. 641-0328. ver Sl1f $ AO.VISOR Reliable horekt piiers 544-4320_,_ --h people talk to us about your ch0tce Edrost\C cutable'lock. llghlS. Sl.SO 6chall'S. $4.50 A Steal" Found : dark gray Iona· Exper ne14·spaper -d;;~a> salesperson lo 642-5678 needed Fiii or a rt· SELL 1dl~ items .,..,t " this great p,llmt op sales tr8Ullllg For an ' ~-9'168 ____ .... ••6.1J.1716•• haired cat with white handle ke} accounll ror Orange Coast time · 14.so per hr· Daily Pilot Clas"foed1 porturuty Call Mon-Fri. formation. call 7SI 6191 I SchwaM 10.spttd Varsity Lmng room tables S300 claws. Vic. Mesa Verde, Oa•I> P ilot Salao. commission and ~9715 -----Ad 6425§78 91S7·23&l,ut. l204 ---20" boys · b10 rle 1 Lamp $90. Dan ash C.lf. 641-0328. excellent bener1ts Gmwth opportun~ie~ Tca001te1 aaudtlllMva.nta~a·o,!-rt~0e HOOSEKEEPER. Live-J Yellow. Very Rd. cond. I dres.se.r S80 ~arbl0e top Found : Dhingy NeW'J)Ort for person l''tth career ambitions n w"' u'"' in for mat ure couple 1 .@1-49!::1193 _ ~Jlt0063room sana S80 BO Harbor.Cal1After6PM comolele resume to ~1aru fpn~PI .!0 clean out your garage, Refs .. pitue, call: after SCHWINN Varsity. girls ~ ------- 6?·9368 Box 1560. Costa Mesa Cr\ 92626 Mp nl' attic aod basem e nt. 11 AM, SJ3.231Z IOspeed. $74 I '42 l.ane cedar chest 1100. f ..... •d: white w/brown c alls . please An Equal Oppo r :• Then.talre advanta1e ol SELL idle at.ems wtth a ~ I 760-0935 scrs Burl maple table, .,,.., tun1t) Employer classifiedtohelpyou stll Daily Pilot Classified ( l ~ ) ) ..ia...... ................. 1025 !:!'~e design $400 rabbit, n ow a t Nwpt lbt items you no looser . · • __,__.... ,,_.,., 0 Har bor Animal Hosp ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ottd! CaJIMZ-7867 Ad. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• &31-1030 330 W. BAY ST., •COSTA MESA, CA. HIM llNTB I HOW 36• /FT Queen me bed ~ofa . Found: Pomeranian Pup· AHEOU•lOPP01tru1o1T'fEMPU>Ylll ~ Redwood 216 &eclting Ethan· Al la nd .•1~t py. Orange•gol~ color. •· .......................................... · """ !:if 4-20' long ' a lso redwood ~~tw ee .2s Nr. ~:v:Sar~ 10 H.B ~~f.t?o':lt .~:~~~fe~ I QIUla cabinet SIS. coffee .fQuncl: Ork Long hatred Hou••WI. Lowest prire guar Jim tab&e S20. lg flown chair ·b •· · URI~: ti ,,.,. ....... ~. 2 Lier mah ta bles Cat. whl b1 •tots. vie. ( { } ) ork.enan.x me , ...... ..-... I 135. d1nnettf Sft. 2 54f.ll22 SANTA SAYS (d) c-,.. & leavfS. 6 cb11rs 110 ~ Ire. white fem. ........ 1030 Child's bilte seal 110 and clt:\lue eyes, Marin St. '11APPlllS$ IS A •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• mlsr. 25301 Alicia Pkwy In ltviM. 7S4·3740 STU• g " Sharp Video Ca me r a (rTar. upstairs) O'Con Fouad, F.A1l11h Setter. IU.I 'N S500or Best Olftr ntt Monuary. Lagul'I• kine baittd 0oa1e. Poo-paper 613-41122 Hills581 7910 die, Lab-milt. Shep . ews Ml40LTA SIT 101 1/1 TRANSFERRED mi&. Weimari.ner. also E Co t 11 t sell all cata fr kittens. Irvine M •CHl.._.E ft8eB .&JORS with 1.7 and l.• lenses lo u · u1 .. Animal Care Center. "' " vs-~ c e plus 21/2 8. 13 512 8, homt rum . beaut ~ IN DIUAte MOW! M>-2m zoom pll.IS xtras color tv St96, contemp. !597>4 a rr1ers f .. tes and IUtO flash, $4~. Olk 6 ~ br S~t QSO, ro u ND : G 0 I d f n or I OU 0 80. 521-1 smoltrd 1lus dan let. Retriever, San Die10 i"* t-w.. h Vivitar 220 SL. complete Riv1e_r a 1ofa btd w , • 'I . E It c I i d • ...-. .., ··n Hunt1•ngton Beac I W/Clole·llP lens set, auto • rmtdUn& aola. lovneat. ~. red collar. If........ Z4 B el«/a llto 2 X w le COO· ori1. SltOO, . sac. atSO Sim ut for Richard IJ. ~ f f • \I II & N rf Be h Yert • tele lens likt twill aep. l. •le1ut Moreno. 213·&13·1SS3 oun a1n YO ey ewpo ac new U 7S 0 . B /0 peen roffet .... a.3* table w mat~lal wall fOUND: Re4 fem Do•· ltt. vie. Mapolia /Atlan· t1HB.~1a PoHd : Pe ma It dol. ..... d aHJ lln>WD, p ou P ek e m l 1 . l rooU 11nt /Ward, ..... fl'.&l:Jlf7 POUND: Wom• rla1. w/Wtiall, Seat. AH. MKAl'tllllr 6 lrtstol. •mu111 ,,,,. I sr~W~s NEEDED " Ewn l10-'60 per Wiik. Trips & Prizes. c:.l Mr. a. mt 11 IJt-1611. a aeccca<d cc<••<scssacs flsslllll * ........ ,...., .. ,, , ...... . a cccr a rt . ·--.. • Good Earnings Super Trips • • Great Prizes 0 • -- . CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT :.., Piii 842..4321 11n1ts Eac. cond No Clh IHI ~,-s.z10 •"•••••••••••••••••••• MlUIOGANY Stamuc Kltttna. Ml f'. CHINACAl1NET •m. illt __ _n7.-n__ ntENCH PROVINCIAL Bu ullfu l p1trt w hltt Braut diaial ,. Mt. feaale, H uterfd IOftl ~-· MJ.M baircat ·~ KING INNIRSPRING ftal 1 WOftdHful Wnrld of &bopping, rlahl at yoar fln1ertl111 tvery· daJ 1 Da ll y P iiot a .. ltltd ML To platt your Id, tall la.JIN llld "' • aamnat Acl· I Vllor .... EXTM nu mattraa eet.""' -"· wCMUt ......... l.N•'Nf ~ ...... J.. • .,, ... -~-....... . lb s-t • Jlt.lW ~IU. .......... Dall7 Pllet aa.tfW M .fll·R Orangt Co111 DAILY PtLOT /Saturd1 . Otc:tmbe' 5, 1981 ™ ... '..,, HH•itH•H•y····~ ••••••••••••••••••~ ~-·····,········!.... -· ........... •••••••••• .. '11 UIG llf E , Camtao II t C I a I a r • • I ,........ .~.. ..... ......... -..... .. lart1tma1 card• ad· euiter.aitll .... ,.1a,, l••••••r. llot for :::~~i ·· ~~i'1' 1!: WalllO..,,,.. ,..IU,., .._.. 31c ea.• •Ill., •rmllda, alal rood. ,,_.._ CcMu HJ aat •la ,_ dlr!. Saedee NZ>7m Go-I.art. Xlat toed. IHP ..z:m:;ma::UUJ..____ _ _ • Strattoe tet. Doll ..._ utW" 6 »""" U : la=~ SoAve .,ow a.riltm11-Mlal rolleetlblu ............ " ~ • HH IJu1 ID1 ¥ef7 .Utt , .. WHlatr /Dryer. $400 Haadeade 10• SIO .' ....... '!! ............ . llOYt • rerrt1: HW. 080.eo..tb.-080. .....64111114. pool ta f'INDIA&HODa madl, doll t¥ttyUllat~ EXTlU.H.}1111 M111t Mil Ptell~ Za1 llle6,.S,8MIO a.rcraJC PIANO •mnlllltt. fTl• w .... ~"" ....._ •eb. 21 ·1, Ntw.RHt. tifflrl .._1, rw IN r.:.u. OOOdtoed. beauteanyeaae,aakla1 MS STU:LOUITAI -•-•••••••••••••••• ::t, Clliaam .!rf_;tUat, Saw Slt9 or.,,.! OD Sierruiqle lOHS. LOSINO LEASE, quit I PIUVATEPARTY -'-·~ ·--8hae Poa. Red Poa. uttU..~kMa --.... • .. ••• . tiU bullMM, Hllln1 out Uy JN G SI L V E R llabJ filnulure· playpH Mid. S'9wa la 7our M Af.M Floral rourla 11111 . PONYroa ""-~.. ,_ ••ao1c1y,.<i·onestop .......... ng c'""tMAll.1-.pUea and fl•· DOIJ.ARS<;tllllHl20 •'i'9l •Ir, Ute aew, on ltoml. 11 Daryl ,.1....._,_,1 ..• c .... •Am Wulaer Dryer. queen .-Mt.1-wo , ~1"'W' "''"' ._1Dcludlo1: _....._ IOboda.tM-4144 St· tJnt .... 17 "'_._ .. --· bid,"*°' T.V woadtr CllKllTllAS 8-l :"":'1•. Ad· for gift items. To place )Qt Dlaplay caw, waiUa1 ~7r:~ 0T,~•· lllk'O rollaway • meeb. Jolla wa,.. r...a. Clull :.:= Suaburet . ..-aamulll.:lam~!..--1 bpm.MHlq ~~O~A~-J,',!f:~:·:~ "!~.:n~A,.....'R•RS ad m this column cal SarooJco cbha11dr•. Beautdy $ay · toola, aJJ near oew. rott ........... auoo. aa.::'...-uJSuo .. ··nt NIVIR USED: 8u11b lllldab I Id 1J __,,ur ,, • .., .. 6425678 ..... k IN oo a r ryera ID .. ._.. . overll500 aeJlfor S12SO ............ , -i.... uv · _,, aofa/lo¥tteat AOO ~ • yn o • ,,.,...,,CloH-out · oi111 ~S "' hydralllic t baln, mlr· Beall ......, 1n1de Wed · . ' . lO apd Sdl lu T ll zs•· !>!LUXE! 8raDd atw . ... Tpla1HIO.Mf.!N41 Qa bdrm IMO, NtOooal nbllon ~:.~0~i::: a..daye, l>tt 1. • u. Clristmas Ad Visor. ron,lbelve11Ddplaot1. 1:& ~aJJ"'l'M •rd Newport Buch TeHI• fl'm saa: Sota' Bed. N!OBQfl'Ml'O '*1":'1 f · :•w.~ dk. =·: ;!,.ttr;:1~11 ~· re,latered, 11000. ~,:,.1.°'~tc~4~aa\Y!: <luiMt (Bl&Ddy) hardly ::~=.· ue~.ampoo dnauhltfoa ,::ch~. Ollb full famUy nwm· XlptMca.Q.W•a'L •t.i:t:.:~~rua~:!; ll"HXto"WXU "D, QntUO. MORE! I Jewelry , pretloua • ..S.aJDt.cood!wJcaae C&llUU754or berablp, Intl. awlm· fMUlln. 'ba.rdwart io01010 llt/OI01fl·m1 ~l S.ml-pretlou• 1to1m. '*tolr. . Wrt,..._ Ram'• t.lcllet.a, 141 •til$ mini , UH 0 ·80. ~14' · M&aatatJI! Kill ftrm matt 6 •Pl 10' tnil•bt aot1 szoo'. HCllt'C>ILIASI Gold filled lttm1 . lm11uoadelalcaafer1 Canadlu Rtd Sqwrrel MehforAUanu, 12·14' .___ Coualtou1;..1reatfor like DU '150. b&M SlO P1l dln '75 ea. 25 elf Owoer wo.lcl llh to 144·1017 All al our <CldDan> IOISM u new t'\A.rs.ole,lillnew.~. W11bin1too, 12·20. .aAT61FT 19N"Ui!1 btlinerSUO/uBOJerry wlat dblt druu Amua refrl1 $300. i.. hit ~.bbr9d W'llloltlalttoal. StOO-~ lmO/olr. 'TJ0.4M7. ,.MM. ___ for Cbrlstmaa Parrot Braway -La -~ •!Pllk &la mlmw ao ,bone to u npeneotecl GoldMM\et.ltt=tOl1 1mm,gu.a1 track proJec· 2 dilbwubtra szo ea 1 Sttrto eonaole suo. with caat, oru1e wia1 ~ -Gar~e -Elet. 1llitar • Feodtr 40l100, aq wlnttble $50 Queen alae 1ofa bed, rider. Loa1 • abort t'r U llf 1071 :O~ot-= u new new 7 blide · re'e1 Lamb/mink Jatktt$175. Amuoo. aoo. 145.7903 ney·~!!':::;uy mar· Cb1mp amp, u1td ) fOlllS velvtt recliner love ~-Pvt "">'· 1¥':d ....................... --r. lawomo wer 1325 Compact rolltop duk eves•weekadl· ried aheewea &ives blm 1111M.PIO.M4-ll# Coutla 'Lon Seal Ital, lll1ma1ao 'ebair, -.,•GMS: Rlcba <=ommerclal Woodwork· Atari 11mt • hb t m.a. . $1.50. Polaroid '50+at· 300 Retail Stott.ban1era, a IOiDI IWIY party F.atateSale total. Call Auwer A liYaew.S.Sl=M · iDJ cartriqes.aoo~. ROTOTILLER tadl · 22 black,dnu,suiU1 pant. wbm bt takes out tlle Nearly uw Lowry ... f9.4IOOJOn. ... 2 twin bHs w/bo1 llACH11'ERY . tM·lll7 MuyTiller,11tnt eond. YACHT que Fl~I 115.f7}4UO GARBAGE. f\eata llo. Or1ae. Dbl ~bed, l•uulae, Ir 19rin11. SZS Each. I 1111 Nl=M Holiday GreetiD1 Cardi AOO. 499-M Memberah1p, bet~ 1n Dali EtchiD1. Si1ntd ' OLD a.AW FOOT BATH key~· Foot ptdala . .._.., aiOt ataod, I TwiD •be bed w/1prio1 ... -••••••··~··••••••• Rato-UUer. Sbp, like new ! ~. •tamped • Plwnbill1 fixtura· CdJI, Sl500 (~ dtsc I nwnbt!red. Sat.12t5. TUB 5~ It Wbile Gt111e. Perfe~ Coad. cmd. eo.141-5'7ltv*". l1S llM0'10 5 Jtwel Elam Pocket saoo. dell vered to P . o. 2 K bl s ·rent 535=5.515 • 1 w t ;A mo e ii Colt, ll500. Price, tUOO. --~ · Waltb RutiDI Caae $45-1'1'71 Newport Btb • COila new 0 er 1 n~ mamr · an "' v Ilf·llH.50I l'.STATESALE Dlaette Mt, xlnt rond! VeJJtw' Gold Appro.1 70 lleu area Elaine Flu1b Tolleta, color nrua1~ dllltrol Radio, 2 Slereo,2cameras, 2t~or out of 11ra1e. need -'-"'"-""u.;:o"""'"------ Aalique &lau sofa •.1am ... table6 mile. ~old. GOod Sbape. 10" table uw, lHP --· · Blact, paid 11000 each. di. SUll ln boa S'10/0BO TV 'a, elec. b1~1~n1 room. ~lak~ 1111te con 0Hke1 , ~,.•,.~•a .. t 11111 dWn table lam end mM ~ .._1413 motor, Carbide bl1de1 aell 1500 ntb. New J tl2-0l22 frplt, metal 1hd1n1 venauc. pece Or uat .,,,... t.bm 'tit h ·din.... New ou roll d k · tilt iroa bed, IZOO; I ' SaveODC'briltmaa Gifta! Kohler Bidet. color •l•LLQQLIS ~door, movie pro-for real SlOO bet offer ••••••O••••••••••••••• frat ' Ire: Frid1;fd~~ SUO 0 80 ; tjf ab! i 't~l~T~ 1A~I E~ joiner• lHP Bodine 5'-·7$~ off on ume white, witb polished . "' n Jector, etc. Mi-7m. 7 rt lllarbel uetutln WO, llapavo.1 console dreuer, U50 080 WRlSTW~TCH ·lU =~"5.rrit~~d, ::'t':·!°cfub.~:; bn11 ~aturh , paid y~noo•!!s~lll\ Royce 23 Channel CB Mlim'r •• · desk . .a!nt coad, _.O( color TV SllO, N scale ftH)(!5 . Gold Bend. C11e witb more!pfocaU: 55H275. SHOO.~ SS5(1. orlMi J11i:U..J'· Radio and Hustler an· W-"4 8011 bNtolfer .... 1µz train l•YoUt ~.duck ~e· Mlboc office cbair <Capt aolld pave Diamond •Cbriatmas Mantels11t ••llt-2'7$• • Bt~ Q(Ne;,port ~~~~BO. t bed ....................... Solid OU fllinl .C•bieet, toya, camp1n1 equip, awhel atyle) SZ:50 OBO · Face. Worn twite·llill ln To plaSiy~thmesuee Hollow M\JST SELL alee tweed . __.. a.-wa er · Buyln1 World War ll credenza M ieches loat =N:':t.,229 Otun oall dreaaer w/mlrror lbebox.Xlnt1ift.EaaUy rea 1n'c,..e"pube.A, AU~.84'~i:ebe~L fabric IOI• 4t lovesHt. Cs•~h~?: ~::,e~'f::: ~~ SUO. Souvenirs. Cub Paid. Xaint~HX1'iaebea 11J3 MOOBOMHOQ5 a ... wahae.A&rtbuy ill~ ~$41.,.:M~s W'tllsellateatremely re ch · I & d I . _se · (Espetlally want deep P1idllt5Stll$Jl5. Obi bed, frame, S95. Natural wicker 61\ uphJ at SIM.\. MS-1518 all 8 0_h1... a.w.n..... wble 9rice. 642·5457 tAl::nS7~~ or tn· ~n Plaata, Wb.ls GmmnReUca}55H464 _.,1"-==--21'1=·=5.__ ____ _ Brullful table 4 IOI lit ~ OBC p.m. wkd.ya or aayth• Cl iflv ....-!l\erf Pll. 5 - -prices, prof. m11a · Th Se desk.I Ii thaln. S50 Gd co~d ,,.:c..16 e new Sat/Slan. Caah buyer& ass led, 642·5878 Kand.made Item. lo Cl iii .... u.. White Christmas, beaut lained, 2 patio loun1e e fastest draw tn ~he . .:,.en h. .;,~-quauly 142-1152 · · !!! onlY· '15.00. 11$ Tulip Lant. ass 1,.... ,...., your one· full ltnllh white mink $175 ett. 780-9640. West . a Diuly Pilot _, eiac -·~S. u11: Cll. 146:9744 stop aboppir!Lcenter. eott like ptw ~·3022 Win[ AifS call 642-5678 Clm1f1ed Ail 642 5678. -l _tor_.Rob _____ _ Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dimes-A-Line • Iring IMm Of INll thtm with correct caeh to Deify PMot, 330 W. Bay St, Cotta Meaa, CA. 't:2l2t • heh Item must be priced with no Item O¥tr S50. 20c pet lln• -SUJC> mlr :l'Mlm. • No Uvestock, swoduce or ptanta • No commercl•I Mis •llowed CHI LOS factory made bentwood dalt chair and table set, natural finish S2S Childs ha rdwood folding chair S3 Old wooden clothes dry rack S9. S6 Inch Jenny Lind spool bed SJS Two single bed frames un 6 wheels $8 each Good working wood cased clock from lhlrtys Sl2 Attractive new gingham cloth and eyelet luce trimmed flower PolS 4-8 inch sizes, ideal for gift cookies or plants lSc·OOc each Old pairs of hard rock maple shoe trees, neat for candles . boo1cends. gifts S3 Stained glass designer pieces and windows S2 SlO New beautiful t8inx~n wood framtd stained art glass panels S7 New boxed Gillette Atra double shaver St SO great ror travel 70.000 unused rolor PoStcards from fifty's, beach area the way It was, neat for cards or '"' 1tat1oos. IS for SI Good working Royal tased portable lypev.•r iter from twentys S20 S foot toboggan $9. Good snov.· sled S6 Old hickory snow skis SlO lland crarted and painted ch1lds chair S.S. Low cost carrosel horses SU>·S25 Old German tronlr all wood with brass locks and trim $28. Many antique wooden trunks chesJs and boxes S'.!-SJ7 V<ariety of mirrors some beveled SOc·S15 New firty's Canadian Mounty sport caps or wool , leather and brass S4 each Old Mega phone Sl 843 W. 15th Street. Costa Mesa. betv.een Monrovia and Placentia Streets 548-0135 Saturday 9·S Sunday 10.4 N EW car 8 track r ecorder S3S Ne• power tool stand S20 Gurard turntable SIS Bogen amplifier SIS. AM /FM tuner Sl5 BSR 8 track SlO New bonnet hair dryer StO Nordiea lady's ski boots 1. S20. New cute rookie ;ar S6 Bedspread bench SJ. Wooden salad bowl set 15. Electnc can opener and knife sharpener S4 551·2041 SEl\T 27xts inch natural finish wooden doll bed $7 so Charming old hand crafted lll'OOd rocking horse SI O Vintage wooden handle bottle c,apper 16 E" cellent old set of b1 I It a rd balls S20 Prof t ile sticks SI each. Old wooden legged root stool $9 Lovely pewter basket dish S8 14 inch Reed and Ba rt on or nately embossed s11\er on !>Ohd copper SIS Two 12 inch heavy ~ol1d copper round planters brass rooted and pe>llshed S4 50 eal'h 8 inch handcrafted polished brass vase S5 Boxes of rme old s1f\'er plate on solid copper. brass and pewter um.s, pitchers and tra)s SI $25 Old walnut and nickel s1l\er English b1scu1t btl(ket SIO Sohd c opper and brass chaffing dish and stove SIO Solid copper antique wash botltr ~ Antique and \'tntage door sets and plumbing (ixtures S4S Antique l'ast iron porcelain bath tub ~ A few desks S8·~. Classroom desk 18. Old solid oak mission hbrary desk ~. Large selection of off ice 1•ha1rs, oak and walnut SI S SJS Tilt sw iv el orrlce chair UI ~any vantaice and anttque chairs and rockers S4·$SO Pair bentwood chairs S2S Walnut vanity or piano bench $10. Antique oak rocker S20. Several vintage and antique v.·eighing scales SS SSO Excellent full s ize good working porcelain butchers scale ~ Large selttllon of antique and vi ntage farm and kitchen tools and contamers 2Sc-S10 Variety of kitchen. dining and coffee tables S.S·SSO Two excellent matchin~ teak cabinet lamp tables UI and $4S Mahogany Duncan Ph yfe $50 Many mes of picture frames. some oak 50c·SS Woolen Navy P·Coat S6 Old wooden boat models SS-$4S Boxes of boat gear and rope 2Sc·Sl0. 84J W. 15th St reel. Costa Mesa. between Monrovia and Pl acent1a Streets CHILDS ski clothes S48-013S Saturday 9.5 $0e-l5. Chil~ ski boots. _s_u_nd_a_y_r_o._4 ___ _ size J•~. 4•, 15:110. ~ew FOUR white spoke dirt Harl Gremhn skies rims withtiresS15each 0501 S30. New Cubto 645-5914 bindings $10 . Boys -------- hikln& or work boots $4 DO UBLE btd SJO. Six Ladies eolf shoes. 6M drawer baby dresser S4 . New med1 c 1ne S20 . needs refinishjng c1binet SlJ New locks Baby. S drawer and SJ5. Bar sink and wash closet dresser S20 Bunk b a sins SI O S2 0 . beds SSO. Four bar Housewares IOt·llO stools l20 Lam .. ~112. Limps SOr-1$. Mirrors Bass1nette S2S. Tables SS -SlO Varuum S5 S5·SI Playpen SIS Carpet sweeper 12 Dresser SU. Batll tub Drapes and rurta1ns, $3. Kitrhen table SIO some new ST ·SS Early Mirror SB. Couch SJO. Amer1t1n couth SIS. Hlde·a·bed MS 543-2187 Ladles shoes. new and or 66'1·1109 prattlcally new. 51le --------- SM s•1M SM and 91,N SKl boots size 10 110 s1 :ss . 0Ne~ mens Sport'1e1rsk1raekSB Jant'itn golf sllirts. C1r bike rat k 17.50 Car medium SS Mens panll. top luagage rack SlO arae 31 Sl·SS. New mens 54$-a19 i----------3 piece blue suit lt IBATHINEM'E StO Baby rqular Sl.$. Btchprud stilt U . Umbrella 12. Artificial flowers stroller ff Car seats 10t·ll f'l~att ltretG .. .. =..... •~i... ud toola 116 tatfl Patio .... · ... 0 ... 1 l•blt umbrell• U . •lld clM doW1'C Tdlet ll·a 111 Cont SOc4l .._SI Udlita AH .. Balboa lllallCI. :~ .. ~~~.,a.T:?J m.-Oorclluter lo1d, WllOHT laHtla 11• Corua •el Mar ....... 111... • • .., ... our famous DIMES·A·LINE DIMES-A-LINE ADS MUST BE PLACED BY 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY. FOR INFORMATION CALL LOIS 642-5678, ext. 319. BIG trW\k 11.ithdrawers l SKI Jacket 1Anba 1!SCHWINN IO·speed 24in SELECTJON <>f anllque l'WICKER holder S20 HIDE·A-BF.D couch. BLACKandDecker11,1n SSO Dra~s and rods womens Stu! 10, like $40 Schv.inn boy's bike rose-.ood handled brart' f~uff~ dryl'd reeds U2 dark f Io r a I SS O circular saw, Shopmatl' S4'5 Zenith Trans new.ltSt$15995sellror :!01nS20 Girls bike20in S7 Pair lovel) old 1 Large bo' old bullies Olympus adding belt sa nd er Wen Oceanic SSO Blender S30 Wool sweaters SIO 962-7408 leaded glass cabinet I SIU O I 1 v e I: re en machine S..'iO Case ~ \ anabll' speed 1• ,1n J•R Al.EEDA full wetsuit J}l ~t Ex cellent cond1t1on sso Site s ma II 640-8409 SIO Double toaster Sl2 1 MelUrol $10 Tan v1n) I ·doors S35 Ver) anllqul! n" u g ah Yd e s vd' e I fi42·11fG! saw. a II 3 for sso Port able stereo S2S Jarket SS 64&3518 aftt'r ANTIQUE ivory and li inch red sh1J>!' lantern r?c'ker S2S P1.ino hke 631·2048 · TOY S 2Sr S4 Boys 64S·9St0 Costa Mesa IOam dishes S20 ~ Shell and S 2 S 0 Id c u s t um <. hord or~ao S..S \'1ohn RATTAN and u ought -t'lothes 2Sc·S$ Childs coral lamp~ Wine rari>enters tool c·a~ ... SW JnJ ra e 1n goud iron cocktail serving JEWERLRY soc S3 SO Cdr seat SIS. Simmons WOODEN cradles SS·SIO \'W Bug p11rts 4 ISSSRIS Hebe r S2S Carved Cla~stl' oak rh1lds rond1tiun UO R11d10 rart SJ5 54S·2444 Sterling stfver necklace crib S50 Cnb mattress Childs rocking chair S5 rad1aJs llnd nms, S bolt plaque SJS. Jewf'lry rocker 11.1th arms Sl4. Shack rnet11I dett:l'tor BA R stool unfimshl'd SS S!I Blltterns IOc S20 ~I Sailfish Onve, Grant campaign plate pa Item SIS each. Rear S2S·~. Clothing 2Sc-SIS. Prom the th1rt)'s a sl!l S2S Cupboard t) pe end G E Hai rseller. 18 Magazines IOc Books llunllngton Beach. StO. Det'anters S2·S9 bum~r ~. I 5-60 IS tire Covered turn table SJS. of very wuque art deco table~ dark "lllnut both r u 1 1 e r s , ca s e 2Sc-Sl Fabnc 7Sc yard Weller vase, apple andr1mSI067S.80S7 2 407 Buc•ke ye metalfolding chatrhS45. S35 f ormll'd tc111 instructions S7 Hair Toiletries 2Sc·S3 S80 VERY.good ttres.one or design S2S Hand TV 2S inch, works well. 1Eastblufr1. Newport Good 11.'0rking cast tron l octog:in table 2 rhair~ dryer. Lad y Sunbeam BayStr\'l'l.CostaMesa. each 185 -70x l4 . painted plat~ SS. Wall black and whttl' S20 Beach Saturday thru w 0 0 d st 0 v e s so S20 S ~lllg nm~ S5 ellch w 1th hood SS . pa 1 r near Maple Saturday G R 7 0 x 14 . 14 S x 13. hung coffee gnnder SIO £~llOS7 Mondu) 548·4871 Kerosene healing stove Cros~ top rl'fnl{erator. stereo speakers. Sound only 9-3 DR 70' 14 F R60x 14 . Paperweights S2·$4 125 Old iron bird cagl' I freeier Meds work . D · S ll R60xlS radials. SlO Plant stand S6 SO Milk BELT san<ler SIO Small METAL foot lockers SS stand Sot Vant age Wcstinlo(huuse S2S 30 es1gn Sin 2 S watt 17 ELECTRIC dryer SS-0 each F.slxts. 6SOx16 ~ can Sl2 Copper tea drill pr~ SIO Uiu\·red each Punch bowl 12 work1Dg solid copper 11allon. lllni.! tank no S4S-2444 Washer SI with pl' SIO each Hed1e k I S3 • , 11 door~ 2Mtnx801n SIO pair cups SS Large chrome ele~tnc .. Aat"~ ..,.12 91 equi!Jment $2.~ 10 gallon ST AN 0 for SS "all on purrhase of dr) l'r 5ft clippers $8 536-0782 $3 llummel figurine s B Inch antique English .,., O)il m tan $20 La 1es ski 499-Jt"" 2 . I .~·c 11 C'O lor T " ell e \.upper 5"1 et Beauhful Zenith stereo I and gla.\S laz} Suslln. 4 ~ •K u~ ..,. tank $7.,. R r 6'"l . k d.. j cast iron tub SSO 2S ed frames SJ section S'1 Large Ice ele tnr t) nu te sso boo G "" , " " S 2 s La r 0 us s e Christmas tree st.ind bucket S3 SO Tools brass planter pot S3 50 c r 14n r ts. armont size 8 Quazar console. as 1s Gas tronom1que cook Hean 12 inch Israel lluntinicton Beach S2S Other ski boots StO INTERCOMS s stahon ~ SM t9IO book Old Wh ho SI SO \!1nyl cloth SOc I SI SI 0 • 8 Qu ee n · S 536 0~1 Skis $15 957-S79'l S.S ite use foot 4Sm wide 351 Bay Wreath. lrv111e c OPP er tr a Y 4 ---Ma sters some s ubs --------- cook book SS. Cookboolls Street 1s1. Costa Mesa I Beaul1ful set of old cast GA RAC F: door opener BIKES 2 girls g) each SIO·llS One fM Master KE S WO n 0 St tr e o SI SJ Baskets. flov.er 548 3663 POWER suppl) 12\' J . .\ bro nu ship bookends complete S2S Safd, Boys bike SSO Adult and 2 su~ S2S )faster rec~ 1 \er SSO Bose pols2Sc·S6.S1lvt'rtra,s. reg Sl2 Power suppl} I S2.8 Oldninemch sohd Spring..' i:.t't of 41 Sli I rollerskatesS2S Ladies and Sub Am)I SIO )pea kers $50 Oak card receiver. baskets J STEP end tables SS j 1 2 V I A reg S 8 copper WOfkmg ships 011 1 1 SSi «M b 1 0 u 5 es S 0 c SJ TS.50SO r. V Ohm v.tth stere<1 stand ~ K1n1 ser\'tng bowls Sl·StO each Oak magai1ne l llP Orion 4000 VT\'M l•mp S21 \'el) old 8 Sm HZ pro be S3S s1zc spreadllkenew S1a. Snow and mud chams. stand S2S Cocktail table S20 Sin U5C1llos<.oope SIS inch ornate!~ cast GAS lav.nmower dual ~~~~r~~~~s~.: CV2S3 ALR reC'e1ve1 T)pewnter S12 Dis.hes 1$ mch and 14 mch S8 SIO Garrard turntable I 5ft CB fireslltk SIO bronze Onental lantern iiower sso Ne11. two Thunder Shift 500.. frequent')' ron' 40 tc soc Cash 933 Dogwood, each :-.iew Coleman SIS Bedspread. double Port11bll' SWR meter S8 Very old brass bunk be<ls with ladder race track s7 Rooks IOOO mHZ. motor 0 1 Costa Mesa Saturday lantern SlS After 9am quilted S2S Smoking SIU TVJ filter. I KW SS Samovar S2S Gr~cerul in the box sso each I 30c Expensive ladies hand scan with pau 9.~ 13S 21st Street. Costa stand. rower lined $39 1 E1co signal tracer $10 ornate solid brass S Bl:ick n-chner chair and shoes SS. New model sup. and antenna $40 CHRIST MAS tree 6(( Mesa. Ta hie lamp double glass E1co ~1gnal iienerator candle chandeher SIS st and S4U Tv.1n bed. kits 12.14 Chil~ table Met r 1 c con \'Cr 1 on 1 co l s7o , 520 Skis shades S22 SO World SIO Pov..er megaphone Hand~e ~I inch sol!d Royal spnnl(. mattress , and chair set 18 Games calculator very good Hart Jr fr~tyl t60c · ~~Dfptne 4 ~~ertwm Globe SS Large pt('ture S20 Grund1g am fm SW brass tabl lamp Sl7 22 and box S40 each Twm I 3Sc $1 Motorcross SIS Corvus calculato1 MS Sin suit siz/'J8 l b~ e rame re m1shed and frame, Seascape console S40 GE tube mrh marble base table bed with roller S3S tu ff wheels $20 eat'h 500. S<'1ent1flc. 'ersat1le, pants, short Jacket I m. ~d'7"'~::~et~~e"~~ SIO RCA comb T\' caddy S7 Ell(1n JHP lamp glass ~hade S9, Surrboard $25 ~c11. 35mm camera SI S excellent manual S2S SkaboolstJMSIS Snow each. fits Datsun Hotel stereo S2S Comer group outboard motor SSO ~la~> old ~d antique walnut table SSO Dining 1 works I Bowling ball:. Come alontz. 2 ton. new chains for large wheel$ table S20 6421401 1939 ~4118424 Saturday and 0 amps ~ ~any set of 4 orange h1 back and carry bag~ each SIO Electrt('tans pull s9 Car surfboard stylech~seloungeUI Wallace 11041 Cos ta Sunday afterllam ~ightsandf lanmP!i somc j'Covchull chairs $30 Saturda) 84. 1962 tapeSB.Elect.nc dnll~ carrier -Jrwa•n~kis 36 H.P .rw engine case Mesa antique or oor. table , h woe~• .. -.. 1• bl G . S7 c:. .. -chair SIO 6ft .., ....... crank and rods SJO 36 NE 'HI bl and ceiling SJ sso uc . "' wuuu a e reenwich Dn~e. near "'IV)I S2S ~·arbtrware "()pen II p VW . b I .• c porta e sewing Ornate old 7 wa• floor $40 cu.~h1on.~ couch~ Bushard Yorktown. art1r1c1al chnstmas trtt llearth . broiler SIS · engine re ui t GO LD e:isy C'h11lr S2S ma chine S35 Old Bible J En(Zllsh btcHle S50 with stand SS 1816? 644.6989 ruds ~ Complete 36 Bl ark luther t'3l>Y stand 10mx36in29m tall. l~mp, glass shadt>. base Clothl'S. new: size 8·12 TWO baby en~ S20 and Dewberry Irvine' --·------~~~if~: a~dg~~:b ~· bhra:~s~~t~ ~d~t1~1 -;';2;e ~~~~~e;e!':~~~~ !!~ ~·~~bl:o~r:~~ d~~~~! from SIO·S2S 963 8071 S2S Combp-.~rta crib I 552 72'JS ELECTRIC cloth es Generator 6.V 120 $20 Kitchen table S. attac hmentt S2S chimney student floor HunllnsztonBeach SJS Ho~dmu playpen Fl'Ll · d dr)er v.orksgood S20.3 Fl h I ~ SIS Hig hchair SS • siie mattress an ston mouse cage SlO yw ee new nng gear End table SIS Kitchen Herculeon sofa and lamp DI J chrome ball FIREWOOD Jll ror S6 Infants rocking horse 1 box s pnngs good 8-0\S and tztrls clothing. S20. Metal foot locker utensils I SIO 494·4200 fo\'eseat SSO each ad1ust head modern Gree11. blue short shag j SIO Quahty childrens t'Ond1t1on S2S W~lte tOe'.$2 ~7.3533 St!i After 2pm, 960-3778 968 tJ07 Huntington noor lamp Slli 28 inch r arpet, I room S2S J rlothes infants 10 size rat I an f u 11 It t or Sunday BEA UTlfli L girls Beach. gracefully cast solid Norj?e dr)ers, one 14 20r 'S2 Toys 25c·S2 headboardSIO 545'1'983 HIDF: A BED SSO . FOR Christmas. Toys dresser ll'1th matching brass andirons S4S Bag 11.orki.. ocher for parts. K I l c h e n SN 0 I F'ramed pnnts SIO·S50 ltke new, tncycle SIS bookt•ast SJ(} Custom 1CLOTHESSl-SIO Dishes selection of brass or all for S30 Kenmore cookware glassware W chains SJO Clothes 2Sc·SIO T ble Tovs. Fisher·Prtce. f"h1ng pole with reel 2Sc S2 Ornament s iron tool sets. including v.asher and dr,·er S40 Sc·SI Golf clubs SIS Cameras S3·SSO Step S$ 26°2u 0 Sa s • S2S 6 Dresser drawer 25c-SJ To)'S 2Sc·SIO. and1r1ms, screens and Dinette table SIS. Coffee ladder SIB. Iron bed and -non. anta Playskool. Mattel. for SlO T-.'O arm chairs SIO Colltttor bottle:r; S2-SS fire grates SS·S2S Mens 10 speed bike S2S co" er SI o St amp 6Atnha DE-rember Sth and bab'.'-4 vears Sc SS. New h \' lou h S s Book ""'-$2 T tables SJ·Sl2 Dining aturda) 9.3 13J2 tennis balls. Wilson and eac e r c air I s '-"'' . ent S20 English heavy brass buffet. 4 drav.-er S50 Watson A\•enue. Costa cJa ta,log. Srotts S2 Pen J for 50c Golf balls Small bookcase $8 2633 Games St·SS. !r71 t:n1on wood basket with cast Corner 217S Orang-e and Mesa 979-9942 ; ewe ry !Or Sl Rear 233 HOM E.\IAO E items 2.5c New Electric fuel Bamboo St r eet . AH .. Costa ~esa off Lion's paw feet S20 Tuhpt:ane Costa Me a -'Costa Mesa Street [)olls S9 Sl2 SO . ~ev.port Beach V1ctona Petite round ball solid See Pete BICYCLEladies261nch l S36·so:.J Ornaments 7Sc S35 pump IBorg Warnerl 1Eastblulf1 644-0443 b d s2 p SIS Chrome Bearing REFRIGERATOR~ 1 Serlae~st1'oannof1roolnds too51s t::'C"r metalic blue 10.speed CHRISTMAS light . otpourr1 SI SIS. puller SIS New ceramic WOMA?\S21iinch HuffyJ Ooorssao WindowsStO~ ~ '78 FJi::-,1 1\ doors S50 Excellent condition sso large outdoor tvpe S2 SdlUrda~ 9-S 7S8 Illes, 20 tiles in box. speed bike $30 Womans Chairs S3 Table SS. SIS2S Antique rOSt'wood Deck $50 Bumper ~. 77S·4901 and SJ per stnni! Chest ll ~dson . Costa Mesa. great for house or patio 26 inch one speed Sears Lighting fixture SS. and brass carpenter Rear seats $25 '74 of drawer SS Witter 551·9934 SIO box Black and btke S25 Both bikes tn S S s quare b etween Datsun doors S35 Deck BIKES mens 10 s~ed k SS S I ---------tereo 2$ 2 picnic Monrovia and Placentia $2S \'W doors SSO Schw1M. also ladies J 5 IS · ing e ski SS GIR LSStinara.\' bike-..: white portable TV 'not beautiful rond1llon 727 bask .... k Glass-StO Tow rope S2 ••• "'71 .. ...... ' "'"" ..,, ,..., S treet $48 ·013.S . Hi back seals S.'10 BaJa s peed li g htweight '""""" Beiiinners guttar and working! SS Stereo W. 20th Street , Costa 424 Flora Lagu a e q u 1 pt men t Sc . SS. Mes a f rear house 1 Beach 494 ~ n Saturday 9-Spm Sunday renders SI!"> 645-6945 1 8m Ph0rt1 with fender!> WALNUT Mffee and end case S25 Tire snol( 64S-3215. 642·5487 -• 10·4pm. ot ook. ride new table with drawer by chains ~IS AM car FUll h-1 WALL furnare S50 EachonlyS49.548-8066 L S radio SS Carpet ., size"'' ite ace MEDITERRANEAN k Pre ss ure pol S50 .ane 4s each 10 SHOWER stool 17. Red WALKING J ogger canopy bed~over top b d 150 Ch e s t o: r 64S·694S ' Fl SHI NG rods. reels speed bke S4U Cane installation wood stnps Samsonite make up exerciser, like new SlSO S20 Also in pink l20. 27 e _ SS·S2S. Tackle boxes I 1 g ht (1 x tu re s s 20c each 963·2358 case SlO Two oil lamps v a I u e s e I I S s 0 old dolls 7Sc·S25. New dra:-vers SSO Orange HA N D carved 1 ad e SS·SIO. Cod sinkers 7Sc Decorator matt'h1ng SS each. Toaster S4. Electronic battleship set of 10 Handymans chair $4S. Nite stand n ecklacts $30-$40 lb Mans bike SlO king bedspread and Decorator stool SlO Car $ 4 0 v a I u e S 2 0 books SIO. Nu· ice SSO. Metal and glass Beautiful charms. jade, Saturday 904. 2~1 E drapery's $30 each DESK 18xS7 4 d~wers $40 Double boxspnn1 frame SS Me t al detector S25 Kodak Pleaser instant camera SIO JSMM camera as.. Od~ssey TV game $1$. Headphone SIO Smalt v.ater ski ~ 4 Corvair hubcal)l> szo 2 Valler hitch~ SlO uch ~A 12VOC Renttator S3t. SS battery charier SZS ·• Plymouth put.~ Sl ·SW vacuum SJ Two skirt Kenning1onsweaterand bucket S.S. Sola pillows plant stand U~. 4rt car nelian. coral , 16th Street.Costa Mesa. ll31n padded valanre markers St SO each shirts like new 15 •large S 2 $ 0. L i kt o e w round sofa chair MO turquoise. r<>H quartz S30 Round tablttlOlh. Antique table U5 size. Two bowling balls executive swivel chair Sofa bed S2S. Arm Sl ·SlO Netsuke $30 MANS 27 inch 10.si>ttd rust. brown, neutral Antique chair S20 Hand 15 each Two bowling S3S l..adies clot.bes si chairs $45. Sofa $45. End Serpentine pendants PugtOC bike for 1 tall color SS Irvine. 11.1387 mixer SS. Steam iron S2. bags SS eath. Surfboard 12.2o 2.Sc·SL Mat~ri~ tables S2S Cofftt table S20. CiMabar pendants man good condJtion S25 Desk lamp IS. Pair book Sl5 Porta Pott1 SSO S0c yard. Dishes. Pots SSO. Lamps llO and S20 SB. Old Indian Sari trim. 721 W. 20th Strttt, Costa ends SS. Cloct radio 15 Rear window for Ford 2Sr. 23> Ca~Uia Lane Green ~el vet chair ~ very long metallr SJO. Mesa I rear house 1 Oak chairs SSO each truck 1974 1251 ftOO I between Orange Santi 400 ra11ed pin back Peach velvet dttorator 642·S487 Outdoor Christmas Tailgate for ford trut k Ana Ave Saturd~y 10-4 l~tters and figures . for ~illows S3 each. full --------- hghls Wl., .. buJ'-., ..... 1974 $50 I flOO 1 EZ signs SIS. Typewnter tll . MAPLE nightstands .S30 '" "" -""'' LOADS ol s c __ .. Kl\ '.... 13 eng m1m>r SS. t930's :a;..s/16 new yatllt braid trailer hitch ~ Two paperbacks S t ....... --._g1ge · chair SIS Night stand pair Loveseat SSO various lengths ~·110. folding cots 17 each ror 11. Games '1·S3. Vacuum SlO Tonga SU Hud and foot Underwood typewnter New w1re lrope tail Atari TV Stunt Cytle Crafts, glaues. dishes. pandamasmats15.Golf boerd , single ISO andstandS30.M2·4729 S2S 1' tad' ts baby clothes 25c ·l2 clubs and bag 110 Golf splictd halyards with v.'O s tum sea Kitchen uttnSils ...... 13 cart SS. Golf shag bag ll4S-OalO DISHWASHER 125 strap key shackle $20 $3 each Indoor TV """ D bl 11· h each. Marine plotting anteMI IS Chair pads 75112 Onllrlo Dr ive, with b1l11 SU Duck PORTAB~E TV. black al~uOSl e~t"wi~ ssp~~~ board 13S. Sulant $20. S 2 eat h Ladies Huntington Beach. dttoys SJ. Valley fau«l and white plays llke "'-e -. ,...1 n-vc .. --e' hor lj c If h North on Ellis, right on 110. Dremel moto tool 135 Ltaded 1 ~ ..... ..... oa,~...,. Flags SS Anc te 13. onverse go s ocs. Oelawue. hit on SlS Badgu air brush new , g asa Drive. ~ Beach Brass. wood and rubber size 7 lwon! twice1 SIO 1 type. multl·tolored 642.9308 blocks 12.SO ·SIS. CarradloandCBradio Ontario. Saturday 9·4. SI. Blnocruars SU r emp s h ade 145 -------- Stant!011s with holders 110 eath 49111 Lon Ann I 847· 7617 Cash km Saturday and Port ab I e s tereo, SHUTI'ERS and window · • -4407 SundlY. 230 Ocean View S2 each. Oar M)cks SI.SO Lane. lrvme. $SI c RA fTSM AN 21 in Ave. Newport Beath. apartment size, play a I '"'~ In wood frames, each. ll1nd bearing GIRL'S 20 Inch open rotory mow.r. like new Near Coast Hwy and ucel~ 135. 3llO Slate various .sizes S5·S20. compass 15. Marine with baaltet UO TustinA" Ave .. Costa Meu 1 Door with window electronic caltulator road ~ltytlt . aood Milwaukee u,...it •. · Follow 01k Slreel 711nx30in 125. Strecrn S25. Catalytic heater ~::e~~=~ ~~l~~,:1 PY,,pane torth SlO. Bell BUCK lmlrt S12 Leather Homtafttt llAJI door frame 71111dOin SI o New d I ng Y Corinth , Fountain: Star II, 7~ 125. Ill dtCOJ atrap 14 Wood AJRPUNE p&asuc ~.1 l ~:s. ~lr~lare ~rttn. ~::.·:~. ~·~~i V1lley.t»21$S I ltblath« pants11' •.!· &>!~.~ _.!U _~!! StlW .w.' ... ~.I ,.!~~U1f:tai:~~n: C ut, eaee tnt ..... Uk ...... r-. ~" nt¥tr now.. like MW I SZS. MTI lub lltu GIRL'S II latb J apeed -.zn7 macle •• ~ M u.eh wt.i ao' Stalloped brlth 20< Pl•ct,.Cou lleu otf Scbw ~ Wke t.ett« a ..... eamq IT$-10G .,_ ' Hth. Plastic willdow Mesa Drift. witll •IM'dWt um, NIW........, liJe ._. Sit. Al~atore polt. ahaclft, wflitt, v.roua nffilelt N8ditiae •· um pit akl Jaehu nllo• ma4t sn. All C*6uo. wladow 11 .. IHi. V..._ UiM l!XllCVCLI la n•~ ,__. SZS.SIS. T·IMN II·•· ,_.. a6t .... Sii. ... et SUn ~H.P. flat.,.ll•a. •an 8141 Dttrfield ~mt 8MX t~pe dirt hike MS. Mon1ouse bike frame S20 l'art~ 12 644·57115 FOl:R primitive pint, mau:\l\'t dintntt mo~ t h•irs . 1nclud111a 1 elt pta1ns chain Ut tlll'h ll$ (j Str('Ct, ft11fbt.1;1 UNUSED items Bike bell SI Lttte Blcychng book 13 Renector set St Clotll purse. rustom made SS. Potket diary St Toy cannon 12 Slide previewer 15 Stapler S2 Labeler 12 Rttsy Bryar book SJ fish pole h older 12 Tr.i ftr reflector St Deroy strap 13. Pocker chips $2 Zalma lighter $$ Qu1tk rinse 11 F15h hook kit '2 Wood h1ngtr 13 P11lnt ~ Sl Desk pen U Wood urvina •· Girls nn• 12. Booll of Sp11n "'· lfll••••••llai Bus hns SI . IZ t'an('y ' ·· belt budle ~ F.let'tro puu., tools II 110. 4tO Costa Neu Street. , Cost.Ilea. BLACK nu11hyd1 swivel tlul,.. us I Wroutlat lroa 11111 '•ll•n r~ as. lad laWflll..... •I fwlllldll Cll1 ..., ..... aetllalt CCl9lllim •. ValltJ'. --IM4 IAmaoa Drln, Ta; .... Ill a• •. --la111i11 SS. Woo41H IQ.1&17 c.ta-.s.llJM .............. .... ...... MM7ll JSITS_.Un._ 1 . ......... •• I IHJI .• J I J ......... -............ _,. .............. ______________________ ~----------------------- l I ' --------~------..-------~----~-------------~----~------.----._...._. __ ._....._.._ .... 11119111 .................................. .. .. .. Orange Coat DAILY PtlOT/Saturd1y, December 5. 1981 _ltt .\ ·.- 6 ~2·5678 1112 DA1'1UN SUPER SALE WEEKEND! luat 2 Door Hllchback an, !> SPHO Fully ICIOfY Eau1pped All New Of '82 Ser lf00Jt71 tk t2081 1112 DATSUN Dietel Sedan ~r 1noo.s. FKIOfY Air, AMlf!M!CasMllt Stttto. 111 Stetting Wllttl and MOftl Ser ll013029 Ill •2218 $6483 $11,239 THE CAR/THE PRICE All cars plus '"· llct nM and documentary IHI. Subject to prlOr salt. Prices fOOCI th1CM19ll Monday. O.Ct mbt• 7 1t11 11120ATIUN 200SX Hatchback, !> Speed. I Mttalhc P11nt Fully Ftctory Eau1pped $7443 Sar '504281, Stk t2179 1912 DATSUN TRUCK .t Sf)eed Lo'I Hustler With Naps Z Elli!•nt Fully Factory EQu•PPfd Ser 1105933 Stk t 2t.tJ 1112 DATSUN 310 O.hnt Hatchbeek 2 Door Sedan. 4 Speed Fully FICIOfY EQutppecl Metathc Paint, And Front Wllttt Otovt. Too• Sar I001773. Stk 12075 /ss888 /s546a •DOYEIT"m Dlllun NEWPORT IEACH (114) W.1300 ..... vw ... ril:lll j ... ,, .. door. llO I lldl, Wll&ln 1l7k WllJ I ri• ~Super lettM : ... ~rIM._ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Oectmbtr S. 1981 •, COWMEU CHEVROLET ._,.. 1t.·1 • .r ,, . t--1 \ ~ t" I S0-1200 : leautlful ltw :· : 1981 :~ : Close-out .. : •LEFT-OYERSf: . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• : elrand Mew '8 1 Chevy : • Two-Door Chtvette! · • Wuh r1d10 tolt whl lonted • glass BU lights etc No s4499 • • 948716900 • .... °"" •························~~ ••Brand Mew '81 Chevy •· • • Four-Door Chevette! • Wllb HD cooling. raooo .• • 1111 whl tinted glass. ere s5191 •. No 2541 6976 • .. •• °"" • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• e •Brand Mew '81 Chevy •· e Half-ton LUV Pickup! e • • ·~~~--------.Dl!:~l3:....---1 • Prte .. 900d 72 IW1 lft• pUllhctt*I ············~'-"' -. .. Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT/Saturday, December 5. 1981 ----------~- l • p E c I A L s A L E s A L E L D '81 VW DIESEL P/U LX Loaded with s speed, stereo, prep., & more. List Price •&JOS our Discount 765 Factory Rebate 645 SALE PRICE S6895 onctuotng FJctOfv •eoate> '81 VW RABBIT L s speed. sunroof, stereo. prep. & more! list Price '7205 our Discount 1210 SALE PRICE s5995 '81 VW VANACON L Fully eQuipped with leatherette, tinted glass. deluxe package & more' List Price our Discount *11,590 1,395 SALE PRICE s10.195 112901 •01021• '81 ISUZU 4 X 4 P/U Equipped with rally spoke wheels, wide letter tires, custom exterior & more! ~OUR PRICE 0 "" .. s7295 DEMO SALE FACTORY EXECUTIVE SALE '81 RABBIT CONVERTIBLE '81 2 DR. DIESEL RABBIT 110311 10105U l s speed, air cond., am-fm stereo cass., w. s. w. tires. J 191• 1090111 s speed, air cond., atn.-fm stereo. ' I . .. , ·-' . ·~. -..... ~._...,,_...,,,,,,,,.~,,,.,,..,...,., ,...., ........ . s p E c~ '81 VW DIESEL RABBIT L Fully eQulpped with leather- ette, stereo, prep., 4 speed and morel '7720 our Discount 700 Factory Rebate 525 I ·A L SALE PRICE $6495 11nc1uo1ng Futorv 1eoa1e1 '81 VW JETTA Loaded with s speed. air .. stereo . prep List Price our Discount 19101 1015 s A L E SALE PRICE s7995 s A L '81 VW SCIROCCO Loaded with leatherette seats. alloy wheels. rear window washer & wiper. s speed. stereo cassette & more! List Price our Discount '9315 1120 E SALE PRICE ss1es L D-~ D '81 ISUZU DIESEL Loa ded with alumi- num wheels, power brakes, steel belted radials, fuel system water filter, reclining front bucket seats, electric clock. I( YOUR PRICE o1'\.'« floormats. s7495 FACTORY EXECUTIVE SALE FACTORY EXECUTIVE SALE '81 VANAGON ·so DASHER DIESEL WAGON ti 191• 1011861 !194 1181S911 4 speed, air cond., am-fm radio. Air cond., sunroof, am-fm stereo. ~l --...... ---·--.-.-------------·~·--·----·---------·--·------·------------·--....-.-......;.._...._.'--~--------1